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(E-Mail Address) Dubey UNIVERSITY OF DELHI LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL – 2014-15 as on 17.07.2014 SR. MEMBERSHIP UNDER STATUTE RESIDENTIAL PHONE-OFF/RESI NO. 7(1)(I) TO (XIV) ADDRESS (e-mail address) 1. STATUTE 7(1)(i) Prof. Dinesh Singh Vice-Chancellor University of Delhi Delhi-110007 2. STATUTE 7(1)(ii) Prof. Sudhish Pachauri 17-B-1, HT Apts., 27667066 (O) Pro-Vice-Chancellor Mayur Vihar, 22750253 (R) University of Delhi Phase-I, 22759623 (R) Delhi-110007 Delhi-110092 [email protected] 3. STATUTE 7(1)(iii) C-26 9810065218 (M) Prof. Malashri Lal Chirag Enclave, 27667066 (O) Dean of Colleges, New Delhi-110048. 26213595 (R) University of Delhi, [email protected] Delhi-110007. 4. STATUTE 7(1)(iv) Prof. Umesh Rai 38/22 Probyn Road, 24113045 (O) Director University of Delhi, 27666298 (R) University of Delhi South Campus Delhi-110007 9958969578 (M) Benito Juarez Road [email protected] New Delhi-110021 [email protected] 5. STATUTE 7(1)(v) [email protected] Prof. C.S. Dubey C-10, Maurice Nagar 27667041 (O) Director (Officiating) Delhi-110007 27662776 (O) Campus of Open Learning, 9811074867 (M)R University of Delhi, Delhi-110 007 6. STATUTE 7(1)(vi) The Librarian Delhi University Library System University of Delhi Delhi-110007 1 7. STATUTE 7(1)(vii) The Dean A-172, Sainik Colony 27666426 (O) Faculty of Arts Sector-49, Faridabaad 9891162053 (M) Department of Germanic & Romance [email protected] Studies. University of Delhi Delhi-110007 (Prof. Minni Sawhney) 8. The Dean C-705, Satisar Apts., 24110833 (O) Faculty of Applied Social Sciences Plot No. 6, Sector-7 22751724 (R) & Humanities Dwarka 9810715407 (M) (Department of Business Economics) New Delhi-110075 [email protected] University of Delhi South Campus New Delhi-110021 (Prof. Vijay Kumar Kaul) 9. The Dean Faculty of Ayurvedic & Unani Medicine (Deptt. of Unani Medicine Medicine) Karol Bagh New Delhi-110005 (Dr. S.M.A. Rizvi) 10. The Dean 305 Pacific Apartment 9818041308 (M) Faculty Commerce & Business Plot No. 39, Sector-10, [email protected] (Department of Financial Studies) Dwarka University of Delhi South Campus New Delhi-110075 New Delhi-110021 (Prof.C.P. Gupta) 11. The Dean 38/6 Staff Qts. 9810188228 (M) Faculty of Education Probyn Road, [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi University Delhi-110007 Delhi-110007 (Prof. Rama Mathew) 12. The Dean Faculty of Homeopathic Medicine C/o VPCI Building, 6th/7th Floor University of Delhi Delhi-110007 (The Dean, Faculty of Medical Sciences) 13. The Dean, House No. 4, Type-5-B [email protected] Faculty of Inter-Disciplinary & App. Staff quarters, Sciences South Delhi Campus (Department of Plant Molecular New Delhi-110021 Biology) University of Delhi South Campus Benito Juarez Road New Delhi-110021 (Prof. J.P. Khurana) 2 14. The Dean C-7( 29-31), Probyn Road 9350812030 (M) Faculty of Law University of Delhi [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi-110007 [email protected] Delhi-110007 (Prof. Ashwani Kumar Bansal) 15. The Dean 23/4 Cavalry Line 9811278555 (M) Faculty of Management Studies University of Delhi [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi-110007 Delhi-110007 (Prof. M.L. Singla) 16. The Dean A-3/25, 1st Floor 9312077775 (M) Faculty of Mathematical Sciences Paschim Vihar, [email protected] (Department of Statistics) Delhi-110063 University of Delhi Delhi-110007 (Prof. Jagdish Saran) 17. The Dean 14 Type VI, Maulana Azad 99968604340(M) Faculty of Medical Sciences Medical College Campus, [email protected] C/o V.P.Chest Institute Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, University of Delhi New Delhi-110002 Delhi-110007 (Prof. (Ms.) Reva Tripathi) 18. The Dean 38/6, Probyn Road 9810015797 (M) Faculty of Music & Fine Arts Chhatra Marg, [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi -110007 Delhi-110007 (Prof. (Ms.) Uma Garg) 19. The Dean Faculty of Open Learning University of Delhi Delhi-110007 20. The Dean A-1/4, Maurice Nagar 9818546353 (M) Faculty of Science University of Delhi deveshksinha@ yahoo.com (Department of Geology) Delhi-110007 University of Delhi Delhi-110007 (Prof. Devesh K. Sinha) 21. The Dean B-371, C.R. Park 9811273414 (M) Faculty of Social Sciences New Delhi-110019 [email protected] (Department of East Asian Studies) University of Delhi Delhi-110007 (Prof. Sreemati Chakrabati) 22. The Dean G-103, Ispatika Apt., 9899168678 (M) Faculty of Technology Plot No. 29, Sector-4 [email protected] C/o Delhi Technological University Dwarka, [email protected] Bawana Road, Delhi-110042 New Delhi-110075 (Prof. Raj Senani) 3 23. STATUTE 7(1)(viii) The Head of the Department B-126, Street No.10 9811199518 (M) of Arabic Mandawali, Fazalpur, [email protected] University of Delhi I.P. Extn., Delhi-110007 Delhi-110092 (Prof. Mohd. Nauman Khan ) 24. The Head of the Department C-18 (29-31) Chhatra Marg, 9560712608 (M) of Buddhist Studies University of Delhi 9968053119 (M) University of Delhi Delhi-110007 [email protected] Delhi-110007 (Prof. H.P. Gangnegi) 25. The Head A-172, Sainik Colony 27666426 (O) Department of Germanic & Romance Sector-49, Faridabaad 9891162053 (M) Studies. [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi-110007 (Prof. Minni Sawhney) 26. The Head of the Department Flat No. C-26, 9871078307 (M) of English FF 29-31, Probyn Road, [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi University Delhi-110007 Delhi-110007 (Prof.Sumanyu Satpathy) 27. The Head of the Department 21/4, Cavalry Lane, 9868525546 (M) of Philosophy Delhi University 27662439 (O) University of Delhi Delhi-110007 [email protected] Delhi-110007 ([email protected]) (Prof. Ashok Vohra) 28. The Head of the Department 184, Kadambari Apartments, 9818443264(M) of Hindi Sector-9, Rohini, Delhi- 01127566540(R) University of Delhi 110085 [email protected] Delhi-110007 (Prof. Hari Mohan Sharma) 29. The Head of the Department 4/23, Ist Floor, 27666656 (T/F) of Library & Information Science Roop Nagar, 9811119395 (M) University of Delhi Delhi-110007 [email protected] Delhi-110007 (Dr. Shailendra Kumar) 30. The Head of the Department 599/Sec-22-C 9810422102 (M) of Linguistics Faridabad [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi-110007 (Prof. R.C. Sharma) 4 31. The Head of the Department D-IV/4maurice Nagar Fts 9868617974 (M) of MIL & Literary Studies University of Delhi University of Delhi Delhi-110007 Delhi-110007 (Prof. P.C. Pattnaik) 32. The Head of the Department C-12/29-31, Chhatra Marg 9968318530 (M) of Persian Delhi University, [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi-110007 Delhi-110007 (Prof. Chander Shekhar) 33. The Head of the Department CD-243, Vishakha Enclave 27666285/Extn-28 (O) of Psychology Pitampura 9811134351 (M) University of Delhi Delhi-110088 [email protected] Delhi-110007 (Prof. N.K. Chadha) 34. The Head of the Department B-60, 2nd Floor 27666621 (O) of Punjabi Fateh Nagar, Jail Road 25144124 (R) University of Delhi New Delhi-110018 9868773902 (M) Delhi-110007 [email protected] (Dr. Manjit Singh) 35. The Head of the Department 1, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, 9911891104 (M) of Sanskrit Rajghat, [email protected] University of Delhi New Delhi-110002 om Delhi-110007 (Prof. Ramesh C. Bharadwaj) 36. The Head of the Department 36, 3rd F 2nd Street Johri Farm 9891455448 (M) of Urdu Okhla [email protected] University of Delhi New Delhi-110025 Delhi-110007 (Prof. N.M. Kamal) 37. The Head of the Department 52,Maheswari Apt. Pl No-6 9910788833 (M) of Slavonic & Finno Ugrian Studies., Sec-14, Rohini [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi-110085 Delhi-110007 (Dr. Rashmi Joshi) 38. The Head C-705, Satisar Apts., 24110833 (O) Department of Business Economics Plot No. 6, Sector-7 22751724 (R) University of Delhi South Campus Dwarka 9810715407 (M) New Delhi-110021 New Delhi-110075 [email protected] (Prof. Vijay Kumar Kaul) 39. The Head of the Department of Ayurvedic Medicine A&U Tibia College Karol Bagh New Delhi-110005 (Dr. Vivek Bhushan) 5 40. The Head of the Department of Unani Medicine C/o A&U Tibia College Karol Bagh New Delhi-110005 (Dr. S.M.A. Rizvi) 41. The Head of the Department 38/2, Probyn Road 9910401777 (M) of Commerce University of Delhi [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi-110007 Delhi-110007 (Prof. J.P. Sharma) 42. The Head 305 Pacific Apartment 9818041308 (M) Department of Financial Studies Plot No. 39, Sector-10 [email protected] University of Delhi South Campus Dwarka New Delhi-110021 New Delhi-110075 (Prof. C.P. Gupta) 43. The Head 38/6 Staff Qts. 9810188228 (M) Department of Education Probyn Road, [email protected] University of Delhi Delhi University Delhi-110007 Delhi-110007 (Prof. Rama Mathew) 44. The Head of the Department 1GF Type-5A UDSC, 9811800434 (M) of Bio-Chemistry New Delhi-110021 [email protected] University of Delhi South Campus Benito Juarez Road New Delhi-110021 (Prof. V.K. Chaudhury) 45. The Head of the Department House No. 4, Type-5-B of Bio-Physics Staff quarters, University of Delhi South Campus South Delhi Campus Benito Juarez Road, New Delhi- New Delhi-110021 110021 (The Dean, Faculty of Inter-Disci. & App. Sci) 46. The Head House No. 4, Type-5-B Department of Plant Molecular Staff quarters, [email protected] Biology South Delhi Campus G University of Delhi South Campus New Delhi-110021 Benito Juarez Road New Delhi-110021 (Prof. J.P. Khurana) 47. The Head of the Department 76 Vikram Sheela Apt. IT 9810308855 (M) of Electronic Science Campus [email protected] University of Delhi South Campus New Delhi110016 Benito Juarez Road New Delhi-110021 (Prof. Enakshi Sharma) 6 48. The Head of the Department 2E, Shivalika Appt., 9818108515 (M) of Genetics Sector-9, plot No.
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