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RAJ BHAWAN Name & Designation Telephone & Fax Numbers Mobile RAJ BHAWAN Name & Telephone & Fax Numbers Mobile Designation Code Office Res Fax Numbers Brig. (Dr.) B. D. Mishra 0360 2212432 2212442 (Retd) Governor Shri S.B. Rana 0360 2212432 2214482 2212442 9436050379 PPS to Governor Shri Mahesh Kumar 0360 2212432 2215860 2212442 9436050378 PS to Governor Major Rohit Gambhir 0360 2212394 2212442 9485230436 7 Madras ADC to Governor (Army) Shri K. Thingbaijam, 21C 0360 2212394 2212442 9485230901 ADC to Governor (BSF) Shri Keni Bagra, APPS 0360 2212394 2213744 2212442 9436040178 ADC to Governor (Police) Shri Atum Potom 0360 2217244 2218456 2212442 9436040992 PRO to Governor Sub. M. Shajahan 0360 2212432 2212442 9402485837 House Comptroller E-mail Id [email protected]& [email protected] GOVERNOR’S SECRETARIAT Dr. Sagar Preet Hooda, 0360 2212418 2211415 2212508 9485231228 IPS Commissioner to Governor Shri Minik Damin 0360 2212322 2290884 2212508 9436050377 Deputy Secretary Smti Nomi Neog 0360 2210085 9436040212 Under Secretary Shri Bapir Megu 0360 9436040211 Under Secretary E-mail Id [email protected]/[email protected]/[email protected] RAJ BHAWAN DISPENSARY Dr.(Mrs) Jennifer 0360 2212402 9436048425 Tayeng Senior Medical Officer (Allop) Dr. Opok Pertin 0360 2212402 9436225723 Senior Dental Surgeon Dr. Joginder Mahato 0360 9436050061 Medical Officer (Allop) Dr. Maga Rija 7003995673 Medical Officer (Homeo) Dr. Dojum Boje 9402892026 Medical Officer (Ayur) Dr. Gojum Karlo Karbak 0360 2212402 9436259975 Medical Officer (Allop) Dr. Tassar Tania 0360 8413891567 Medical Officer (Ayur) LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Shri Pasang Dorjee Sona 0360 2214226 2212964 2214227 9436635001 Speaker 2217580 33-Mechuka (ST) AC Shri Sheikh Ali 0360 2214226 9774040045 US to Speaker Shri Sushanta Das 0360 2214226 9436227481 PS to Speaker Shri Tesam Pongte 0360 2214225 2217025 2214225 9436057050 Deputy Speaker 2218409 53-Changlang North E-Mail Id : [email protected] (ST) AC Shri Marmo Dirchi 0360 2214225 9366794822 PS to Dy. Speaker Shri K. Habung 0360 2214221 2214221 9436041829 Secretary Smti T. Meena 9436050252 Joint Secretary Shri A. Mossang 9436059193 Deputy Secretary Shri T. Payeng 9485230511 Dy. Secretary Shri T. Pertin 9436041062 Dy. Secretary Shri K. Jugli 9436068134 Deputy Secretary Shri Longman Ronrang 8837210060 Under Secretary Smti Golu Doke 8132859598 Under Secretary Shri Bijum Yomcha 94852230559 Under Secretary CHIEF MINISTER’S SECRETARIAT Shri Pema Khandu 0360 2212173 2291355 2212439(O) Chief Minister 2212456 2291365(R) 3-Mukto (ST) AC Shri Sonam Chombay, IRS 0360 2212493 2212439 9402275045 Commissioner to CM Shri Kanki Darang, APCS 0360 2212439 9436058034 Joint Secretary to CM Shri Shibu Thomas 0360 2212951 2212439 9402277604 PPS to Chief Minister Shri Takhe Kani 0360 2212565 9436631753 Deputy Secretary to CM Shri K. R. Ramesh Kumar 0360 9436253111 Under Secretary to CM Shri Lalkumar. V 0360 2212173 2212439 9436040041 PS to CM 2212456 Shri Sisir Kumar Ghosh 0360 2212173 2212439 9862036059 PS to CM 2212456 Shri T. T. Charu 0360 2212173 2212439 9436040044 PS to CM 2212456 E-mail Id [email protected] / [email protected] [email protected] PUBLIC RELATION CELL OF CHIEF MINISTER Shri Jambey Tsering 0360 2212173 2212439 9402275349 PRO to CM 2212456 Shri Rupjyoti Pater 0360 2212173 2212439 7005646760 Addl. PRO to CM 2212456 Shri Raju Mimi 0360 2212173 2212439 8731093361 Addl. PRO to CM 2212456 ADVISOR TO CHIEF MINISTER Dr. T. Tapak 9436040616 Advisor Shri Tai Tagak 9862060822 Advisor 9436631299 OSD TO CM Shri Nob Tsering 0360 2212173 2212439 8414817507 OSD 2212456 Shri Lham Tashi 0360 2212173 2212439 9436040032 OSD 2212456 Shri Ngawang Sempa 0360 2212173 2212439 9436040900 OSD 2212456 9874492004 Shri Aaditya Tiwari 0360 2212173 2212439 7838915697 OSD 2212456 Dr. Doli Geiyi 0360 2212173 2212439 9402453152 Medical Officer to CM 2212456 CSLO/ASLO TO CHIEF MINISTER Shri Kirli Padu, SP 0360 2212173 2212439 9436897957 CSLO 2212456 Shri Khandu Tsering, Dy. SP 0360 2212173 2212439 9436897035 ASLO 2212456 Shri Kalom Pait, Dy. SP 0360 2212173 2212439 9436259396 ASLO 2212456 DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER’S SECRETARIAT Shri Chowna Mein 0360 2212671 2212036 2291482 Deputy Chief Minister, Finance & Investment, Power and Non- conventional Energy Resources, Tax and Excise, State Lotteries, Economics and Statistics 46-Chowkham (ST) AC Shri Subir Dey, US to DCM 0360 2212671 2291482 9436052472 Shri Sanjoy Chakraborty, 0360 2212671 2291482 9436290314 PS PUBLIC RELATION CELL OF DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER Shri Ajay Saring, 0360 2212671 2291482 9436836222 PRO Chow Bilaseng 0360 2212671 2291482 9402216570 Namchoom, APRO 9089751006 CABINET MINISTERS Shri Wangki Lowang 0360 2212452 9436256966 Minister, PHE & Water Supply, DoTCL and Information Technology 54-Namsang (ST) AC Shri Momon Singh 0360 2212452 9436040504 PS Shri Manwang Bangyang 0360 2212452 8974254054 PS E-Mail Id : [email protected] Shri Honchun Ngandam 0360 2290382 8974378324 Minister, 9436050893 Rural Works and Science & Technology 60-Pongchau-Wakka (ST) AC Shri Dabom Karlo, PS 0360 2290382 8413053016 Shri Karken Dabi, PS 0360 2290382 9402433522 E-Mail id: Ruralworksministergmail.com Shri Kamlung Mosang 0360 2211482 7085399203 Minister,UD, Muninicpal Admn and Govt Estates, Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs and Geology & Mining 50-Miao (ST) AC Shri Ranka Mossang, PS 0360 2211482 9436630189 E-Mail Id : [email protected] Shri Alo Libang 0360 2212558 9436058127 Minister, 2215786 Health & Family Welfare, WCD, SJETA 34-Tuting-Yingkiong (ST) AC Shri N. D. Saha, US-cum-PS 0360 2212558 2215786 9436059949 2215786 E-mail Id : [email protected] Shri Bamang Felix 0360 2211247 2212486 2291369 9436040028 Minister, Home, ISBA, RD, Panchayati Raj, Parliamentary Affairs & IPR and Printing 19-Nyapin (ST) AC Shri Duyu Lajee, PS 0360 2211247 2291369 9402275125 Shri Amitabha 0360 2211247 2291369 9436638985 Bhattacharjee, PS E-Mail Id : [email protected] Shri Tumke Bagra 0360 2290957 2290805 9436218755 Minister 8794745320 Industries, Skill Dev., Textile & Handicrafts, Trade & Commerce, Labour and Employment and Co-Operation 30-Along West (ST) AC Shri Irik Lollen, PS 0360 2290957 8258098971 8575362316 Shri B. C. Gogoi, PS 0360 2290957 9856042827 E-Mail id : [email protected] Shri Mama Natung 0360 2212385 7085827093 Minister, 9436044320 Sports & Youth Affairs, WRD and Environment & Forest 11-Seppa West (ST) AC Shri Diganta Kalita, PS 0360 2212385 9485235191 Shri Rajesh Kamalan, PS 0360 2212385 9436256541 E-Mail Id : [email protected] Shri Tage Taki 0360 2212163 9436040150 Minister 7085085177 Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry & Veterinary, DD & Fisheries 17-Ziro-Hapoli (ST) AC Shri Ajay Das, PS 7085761838 Shri Tridip Choudhury, PS 9436055631 E-Mail Id : [email protected] Shri Taba Tedir 0360 2215785 9436041074 Minister Education, Cultural Affairs, Deptt of Indigenous Affairs 16-Yachuli (ST) AC Shri C. S. Pillai, PS 9436254243 E-Maill Id: [email protected] Shri Nakap Nalo 0360 2214090 2212544 9436054128 Minister Tourism, Transport, Civil Aviation and Land Management 22-Nacho (ST) AC Shri Amitava Das, PS 0360 2212766 9774091516 Shri Doge Dirchi, PS 0360 2214090 9774715944 9366807316 E-Mail Id [email protected] ADVISOR TO HON’BLE MINISTERS Sl.No Name of Advisor Department concerned Mobile Number 1. Shri Jambey Tashi, MLA Planning & Investment, Rural Works 9436217484 1-Lumla (ST) AC Department 2. Shri Tsering Tashi, MLA Mines, Skill Development & 9436220555 2-Tawang (ST) AC Entrepreneurship 3. Shri Phurpa Tsering, MLA Public Works Department (North 8119997999 4-Dirang (ST) AC West Zone, Western Zone, Central Zone-A) 4. Shri Kumsi Sidisow, MLA Environment & Forest 9436069079 6-Thrizino-Buragaon (ST) AC 5. Shri Goruk Pordung, MLA Health and Family Welfare 9436228020 8-Bameng(ST) AC 6. Shri Tana Hali Tara, MLA Animal Husbandry, Veterinary & 9436848270 14-Doimukh (ST) AC Dairy Development, Fisheries 7. Shri Balo Raja, MLA Power and Hydro Power 9436897420 18-Palin (ST) AC Development 7085329067 8. Shri Lokam Tasar, MLA Public Health Engineering and Water 9436044647 21-Koloriang (ST) AC Supply 8787397630 9. Shri Taniya Soki, MLA Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, 9612183228 24-Daporijo (ST) AC Legal Metrology 10. Shri Rode Bui, MLA Industries, Textiles & Handicrafts 9436229208 26-Damporijo (ST) AC 6909425489 11. Shri Nyamar Karbak, MLA Home, Tax & Excise 9402896169 27-Liromoba (ST) AC 12. Shri Kento Jini, MLA Law & Justice, Parliamentary Affairs 9436044264 31-Aalo East (ST) AC 13. Shri Kento Rina, MLA Education 9436259763 36-Nari-Koyu (ST) AC 14. Shri Kaling Moyong, MLA Urban Development, Municiptal 9615606929 38-Pasighat East (ST) AC Administration & Government 9862576426 Estates & Town Planning, Transport 15. Smti Gum Tayeng, MLA Rural Development and Panchayati 9436048320 42-Dambuk (ST) AC Raj 16. Smti Dasanglu Pul, MLA Social Welfare, W&CD, Social Justice 9436052494 45-Hayuliang (ST) AC Empowerment & Tribal Affairs 17. Smti Jummom Ete Deori, MLA Land Management 9612321234 48-Lekang (ST) AC 18. Shri Laisam Simai, MLA Tourism, Information, Public 9436050402 51-Nampong (ST) AC Relations & Printing 19. Shri Phosum Khimhun Public Works Department (Central 9402275271 52-Changlang (ST) AC Zone – B, Eastern Zone, Highways) 20. Shri Wanglam Sawin, MLA Water Resources Department, 9436259696 55-Khonsa East (ST) AC DoTCL 9730942107 21. Shri Gabriel D Wangsu, MLA Agriculture & Horticulture 9436040687 58-Kanubari (ST) AC 22. Shri Tanpho Wangnaw, MLA Disaster Management 8257990408 59-Longding – Pumao (ST) AC MLAs WITH ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES
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