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PER & EPIC Vendors PER & EPIC Vendors - 2016 Vendor Zone No. Districts Contact Person Mobile No. Landline No. E-Mail Address Mr.Gajendra Singh 9425253201 7489464654 0751-2471866 [email protected] B-8, Balram Nagar, Gola Ka Comet Systems & Mr.Hariom Dubey 9300821974 1 Mandir, Bhind Road, Technologies, Gwalior Sheopur MOHD ASIF 9300821974 Gwalior - 474005 Morena MOOLCHAND BATHAM 8109153400 Bhind GIRRAJ RAY 7489464654 9425136009 Company Court Road, Rajoriya Brothers & Mr.Sudhir Sharma [email protected] 2 9993916566 Hospital Chouraha, Company, Shivpuri Gwalior HARSH JOSHI 8251910333 Shivpuri - 473551 Mr.Devendra Ajmera 09829019890 0141-5110350 [email protected] ANKITNAGARCH Datia 8878215425 B-5, Akshat Appartment, Bihari Binary Systems, Jaipur 3 Shivpuri GAURAV 8878419831 Marg, Bani Park, Guna RAHUL JAIN 9179715788 Jaipur - 302001 Ashoknagar SOURABH 7879021836 9425011578 Mr.Jitendra Ojha [email protected] 9300006839 0755-4034978 Mr.Nilesh Muramkar [email protected] C-12, Zone-I, M.P.Nagar, Sanmati Marketing, 8889222006 4 Bhopal - 462011 Bhopal Sehore Mr.Manoj Sharma Fax No. 0755-4285517 Mr.Sandeep Koushal Rajgarh Mr.Deepak Verma Mr. Manoj Choudhary 9425004207 0755-2980412 [email protected] LIG I/177, Laharpur Housing Aditi System, Bhopal 5 Bhopal (Collec.) Mr.Dinesh Verma 9993648821 [email protected] Board Colony, Katara Hills, Bhopal - 462043 Bhopal (MSK) Mr.Amit Sarvaiya 8109836295 [email protected] Mr.Irfan Khan 9826029544 0755-4007850 [email protected] Plot No.206, Shop No. L09, Unique Enterprises, Mr.Mansoor Ali 9826386090 6 m Shrishti Complex, Zone-I, Bhopal Raisen DHARVENDRA 9009970218 M.P.Nagar, Bhopal - 462011 Vidisha PRAMOD 9425641877 Mr.Chandra Shekhar 8982752008 [email protected] Gupta 567, Street No.8, Kasturba Vrinda Consultancy 7 Betul SHABAHAT Nagar, Ratlam - 457001 Services, New Delhi 9752223359 Harda REWA SHANKER RATE 9617459476 M.P. Hoshangabad AJAY VERMA 8305251128 PER & EPIC Vendors - 2016 Vendor Zone No. Districts Contact Person Mobile No. Landline No. E-Mail Address [email protected] Galaxy Computers and Mr.Anurag Chhajlani 9425195500 0734-2530777 B43/2, Varruchi Marg, Freeganj, 8 [email protected] Communication, Ujjain Ujjain - 456010 Indore Mr.Deepak Choudhary 9584699870 07292-408055 [email protected] SS Enterprises, 1/7, Bandi Chhod Marg, 9 Alirajpur GUDDY 7509563261 Dhar Naugaov, Dhar - 454001 Jhabua LOKESH DWIVEDI 8109196877 Dhar KANTAPRASAD 9907309744 8989495220 [email protected] Mr.Manoj Prajapati 0721-2540800 9826931671 [email protected] 10, LTC Colony Moti Nagar, Geetanjali Computers, 10 Khandwa HEMANT PACHORE 9009966220 Rukhnini Nagar, Amravati, Amravati, Maharashtra Khargone VAIBHAV MAHAJAN 9826971508 Maharashtra - 444606 Burhanpur KAMLESH WAGH 9575343640 Barwani DHARMENDRA PRAJAPAT 9617360789 Mr.Manish Yadav 9009880147 [email protected] Mr.Kewal Kishan 9910035373 Yadav Indane, 521, Gandhi Nagar, Ratlam - 11 Ratlam New Delhi ABHISHEK 9424709712 457001 Mandsour MAHENDRA 9907647783 Neemuch RAKESH MALVIYA 9685271749 Mr.Uttam Kumar IInd Floor, B-101, Kamal Plaza, SAR Technology, 9799395114 0141-44026024 [email protected] Near National Handloom, 12 Sharma Jaipur PURURAJPALIWAL 9302109279 Vaishali Nagar, Ujjain Jaipur - 302021 [email protected] Mr.Navneet Jain 9425046951 07292-406945 careercomputercenterdharmp@ 26 A, Anand Marg, Dhanmandi, Career Computer, gmail.com 13 Infront of Kashyap Bhawan, Dhar Dewas SAJID 9098294310 Dhar - 454001 Shajapur SIDDIK 9074188410 Agar Malwa SAVAN 9425986955 Bright Computers, Mr.Brij Raj Sharma 9425410799 0761-2460596 [email protected] 14, Nagar Nigam Market, 14 Jabalpur Jabalpur PUSHPA KACHHI 7566269697 Adhartal, Jabalpur - 482004 PER & EPIC Vendors - 2016 Vendor Zone No. Districts Contact Person Mobile No. Landline No. E-Mail Address Mr.Rishikesh Kirar [email protected] 9424831004 Mr.Deependra Singh [email protected] Datasoft Global, 8109198892 105, Sandipani Nagar, Ujjain - 15 Patel [email protected] Ujjain 456001 Katni DEEPENDRA 9424831004 Dindori PUSHPENDRA 9713067576 Mr.Surendra Vikram 9826109703 07744-406020 [email protected] Singh Rajput Nigam Complex, Shop No. 4, Abiraj Enterprises, Near District Court, G.E.Road, 16 Mandla NIRAJTHAKUR 7566975859 Rajnandgaon Rajnandgaon-491441 Balaghat SANJAYBHASKAR 9617096981 Chhattisgarh Seoni SANJAYYADAV 9575899170 abhishek.soni@affluxitsolutions. Mr.Abhishek Soni 9303634045 com A-12, Shatabdipuram, Behind Afflux I.T. Solutions, 17 [email protected] Narmada Hospital, MR-4 Road, Jabalpur Narsinghpur MAHESH PATEL 9109652046 Vijay Nagar, Jabalpur - 482002 Chhindwara KUSHAL SHARAMA 9039301585 [email protected] Mr.Ashish Jain 9425389538 [email protected] Adinath Electronic m C/O Jain Hotel, Madan Mahal 18 Security, Jabalpur Shahdol DURGESH KUMAR GUPTA 9981521523 Chowk, Jabalpur - 482002 Anuppur GOVIND CHOUDHARY 8085423855 Umaria RAMAKAR PRASAD SHAH 9755889790 9425426095 Mr.Prashant Tiwari 07672-281155 [email protected] 303, Matrachaya, Bamhangawa Atul Kuraria, MOHAN LAL 8827048624 19 Colony, Rewa Road, Satna - Satna Sidhi KUSHWAHA 8982264048 485005 Singrouli MITHILESH KUMAR BAIS 8889546246 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Naveen Tiwari 9425173405 07672-281155 Near Central School, Hanuman Perfect Infosoft Pvt. m 20 Nagar, Birla Vikas, Satna- Ltd., Satna [email protected] 485001 Sagar SHATRU YADAV 9981506633 Damoh RAJKUMAR 8821071874 [email protected] Mr.Gajendra Surana 09314881421 01415110350 [email protected] B-2, Akshat Appartment Bihari Gem Computers, Marg, Near S.B.B.J. 21 Tikamgarh VIKRAM SEN 9165273081 Jaipur Collectorate Branch, Bani Park, Chhatarpur ARVINDRA RAIKWAR 9993511025 Jaipur - 302001 PER & EPIC Vendors - 2016 Vendor Zone No. Districts Contact Person Mobile No. Landline No. E-Mail Address Jaipur - 302001 Panna SHAHID ALI 8878184504 Mr.Atul Kumar Singh 9479330750 [email protected] Awani Apartment First Floor, Adya Enterprises, Near Delhi Mod, Chauhmata TN 22 Hooghly Satna AJAY KUMAR PATEL 8962120431 Mukarjee Road, Hooghly, Rewa ADITYA KUMAR SINGH 8989155801 West Bengal - 712311.
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