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Andhra Pradesh PROTECTION OFFICERS Phone Number Name of the Officer Address Mail ID Land- Sl.No. Cell line Project Director, Sri. T. V. Srinivas, DW & CDA, 1 Project Director, Srikakulam 08942-221276 9440814582 [email protected] D.No.3-3/1-20/2, Konna Street, Srikakulam Dist. Women & Child Sri.A.E.Robert, Dev.Agency, 2 Project Director, 08922 - 277985 9440814584 [email protected] Collectorate Campus, Vizianagaram. Vizianagaram - 535003 Dist. Women & Child Devp. Smt.P.Anasuya, Agency, Samkshema Bhavan, 0891-2706156, 3 Project Director, 9440814575 [email protected] M.V.P.Colony, Sector-9, 2503893 Visakhapatnam. Visakhapatnam Smt. Ch. Kameswaramma, Project Court Compound, 0884-2368442, 9440814682 & pdwdcwegod- 4 Director, Opp: Z.P.Meeting Hall, 2000442 9849368185 [email protected] East Godavari (Kakinada) Kakinada Sri.Raghava Rao Collectorate Compound, pdwdcwwgod- 5 Project Director, 08812-242621 9440814587 Eluru, West Godavari [email protected] West Godavari (Eluru) D.no.59-1-2, Near ITI Bus stop, 0866 2493197, 6 Raghava Rao 9440814589 [email protected] Ashoknagar, Krishna District. 2487948 Smt. M.J. Nirmala Swasakti Buildings Collector 7 Project Director, 0863-2234159 9440814511 [email protected] Banglaw Road, Guntur Guntur Smt.P.VijayaLakshmi, Project Director, DW & CDA, 8 Project Director, Revenue Colony, Dargamitta, 0861-2329481 9440814522 [email protected] Nellore Sri Potti Sreeramulu, Nellore Smt. S.Vidyavathi PD, DW & CDA, Project Director, Prakasham Bhawan, 9 08592-235304 9440814506 [email protected] Prakasam Collectorate Compound, (Ongole) Prakasham Project Director, DW & CDA, Smt. V.Sarada 10 Govt. Hospital Compound, 08572-234544 9440814496 [email protected] Chittoor Chittoor Smt.K.Leelavathi Project Director, 11 Project Director, DW & CDA, 08562-244039 9440814489 [email protected] Kadapa Old RIMS, Kadapa Smt.R.Vijaya Lakshmi Kumari, Project Director, DW & CDA, pdwdcwantpr- 12 Project Director Near Pennar Bhavan, 08572-234544 9440814496 [email protected] Anantapur Ananthapur Project Director, DW & CDA, Smt. S. Zubaida Begum Room.No.122, 13 Project Director, 08518-277721 9440814461 [email protected] Collector Complex, Kurnool Kurnool Page 1 of 2 PROTECTION OFFICERS Phone Number Name of the Officer Address Mail ID Land- Sl.No. Cell line H.No.1-7-967, Ekashila M.Mary Grace Kumari Housing Colony, Hunter Road, 14 Project Director, 0870-2550359 9440814433 [email protected] Hanamkonda, Warangal- Warangal 506001 Sri.D.Sukhajeevan Babu, Project Director, DW & CDA, 15 Project Director, H.No.5-1-196/3, Collectorate 08742-255857 9440814441 [email protected] Khammam Back Side, Khammam Project Director, DW & CDA, Smt.V.Krishna Jyothi Vidya Nagar Colony, 16 Project Director, 08732-236630 9440814455 [email protected] Near RTC Bus Depot, Adilabad Adilabad Smt.V.Ramulu, (FAC) Project Director, DW & CDA, 17 Project Director, Ponnam Complex, 08728-2254647 9440814450 [email protected] Karimnagar Karimnagar Dist. Sri.S.Mohan Reddy, Project Director, DW & CDA, 18 Project Director, Mettugadda ICDS Project, 08542-272778 9440814557 Mahabubnagar Mahaboobnagar Smt. Y.Shailaja Project Director, DW & CDA, 19 Project Director, D.No.3-4-12, Jublee Club, 958455-276460 9440814544 Medak (Sangareddy) Opp:Court, Medak PD, DW & CDA, H.No.6-2-176, Smt. Meera Benerji, Subhash Nagar, 20 Project Director, 08462-238109 9440814550 Opp:Ankitha Homeo Clinic, Nizamabad Nizamabad Project Director, DW & CDA, Smt.V.Uma Devi, New Collectorate, 21 Project Director, 08682-245983 9440814566 Madhavareddy Bhavan, Nalgonda Nalgonda - 508001 Project Director, DW & CDA, Smt.V.Indira H.No.6-1-69/1/2A, 22 Project Director, Opp: Luthern Church, 23240023 9440814537 Rangareddy Lakdikapool, Cyberabad, Ranga Reddy Project Director, DW & CDA, Smt.KRS.Lakshmi Devi Hyderabad, 23 Project Director, Collectorate Complex, 040-23202355 9440814531 [email protected] Hyderabad Nampally Station Road, Abids, Hyderabad - 500001 Page 2 of 2.
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