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AEN (E&M) Promotion and Posting Order.Pdf RAJASTHAN RAJY A VIDYUT PRASARAN NIGAM LIMITED CIN:· U40109RJ2000SGC016485 (An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company) Registered Office: • Vidyut Bhawan. Janpath, Jyoti Nagar, Jalpur - 302005 Tele-Fax: • +91-141-2740455 No: RVPN/AS (Estt.-I)/F.6 (410)/D.J...9i.• Dated:- ..2.L .04.2017 ORDER On the recommendation of the Selection Committee and as approved by the Chairman & Managing Director, RVPNL,the following JEN-Ijll (E&M) are hereby appointed on promotion to the post of Assistant Engineer (E&M) in terms of Regulation 29 of RVPNEngineers' Service Regulation, 2016 against the vacancies of the year 2017-18:- AMONGST JUNIOR ENGINEER -I S. No. Name (Shri/Ms.) l. PANKAJ TIWARI 2. PRAVEEN KHUNTETA 3. VINOD DHAMECHANI 4. TARNNUM KHAN 5. GARIMA SHARMA 6. PRAGEET VERMA 7. RICHA SHARMA 8. URVASHI GOSWAMI 9, RAJENDRA KUMAR I- 10, OM PRAKASH 1l. OM PRAKASH RUNDLA 12. HARISH KUMAR 13. TOSHIKA MATHUR 14. RAGHUNANDAN GOCHER 15. SWATI JAIN 16. YOGENDRA KUMAR RAO 17, RAJ KUMAR SHARMA 18. RAVI KANT NAMA 19. SHAKHER APURVA 20. TAMANNA SHARMA 2l. SUSHMA YADAV 22. DEEPAK KARAN 23. JITENDRA KUMAR THATHERA 24. THAN SINGH 25, MEENA KUMARI 26, MAHAVEER PRASAD SUMAN 27, NARENDRA KUMAR 28. VISHNU VAISHNAV 29. MUKESH KUMAR CHOUDHARY 30. RAJ KUMAR CHOUDHARY 3l. KISHORE SINGH BAGHELA 32. VIPIN KUMAR SHARMA 33. YASHWANT KUMAR SHARMA 34. ABHISHEK GUPTA 35. BRAJESH BHARDWAJ 19) DPe.rromotion Order 36. RAMDEV SHARMA 37. SONU KUMAR UPMAN 38. PRAKASH MAKWANA(SC) 39. ARVIND VERMA(SC) 40. RAKESH CHAUHAN (SC) 4l. HANS RAJ MEENA (ST) 42. PAVAN KUMAR MEENA (ST) 43. ASHOK KUMAR MEENA (ST) AMONGST JUNIOR ENGINEER -II S. No. Name (Shri/Ms.) l. PARMANAND 2. KAUSHAL KUMAR 3. MED SINGH 4. VIJAY PAL S. JAI RAM SAHU 6. BITHLESH KUMAR 7. L. L. SHARMA 8. M.K. JAIN 9. KAMAL SINGH 10. R.K. NAGAR 1l. PRAVEEN KUMAR JAIN 12. SURESH KUMAR 13. SHASHI PAL BANSAL 14. PRATHVI SINGH 15. SHASHI KANT 16. ANEES MOHD. 17. GORDHAN DAS SONI 18. SHAMBHU SINGH 19. P. K. PANWAR 20. SHIV CHARAN JATAV (SC) Their promotion is subject to submission of affidavit regarding not having more than two children on or after 01.04.2012 and property statement as on 01.01.2017. These promotions are subject to the final outcome of the D.S. Civil Writ Special Appeal No. 824/2015 pending before the Hon'ble Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur. The posting order in respect of above officer is being issued separately. Syorder, ~~\L\\ \':)--. (Pukhraj Sen) Secretary (Admn.) Copy forwarded to the following for information and necessary action:- 1. CEI Addl. CE ( ), RVPN, Jaipur/Jodhpurl Ajrner. 2. Chief Controller of Accounts, RVPN, Jaipur. 3. Superintending Engineer (MISI ), RVPN, Jaipur/ _ 4. Executive Engineer ( ), RVPN, _ DPc·proll1otion Order s. Joint Secretary/Company Secretary, RVPN, Jaipur. 6. Controller ofIA/CAO/Sr.AO/Dy.CAO ( ), RVPN, _ 7. JDP/DDP/ ACP/PRO/PO/ AO/ AAO ( ), RVPN, Jaipur/ __ . 8. PS to CMD/Dir. (Fin.)/TA to Dir. (Tech.lOper.), RVPN, Jaipur. 9. Dy. Secretary/Assistant Secretary ( ), RVPN, Jaipur. 10. Shri (), RVPN, _ 11. Office order/Master File/Personal File. ___....-:S~ '2-6/lf / F1- (S. D. Israni) Assistant Secretary (Estt.-I) 19>; DPc·pro11lotion Order RAJASTHAN RAJY A VIDYUT PRASARAN NIGAM LIMITED CIN:· U40109RJ2000SGC016485 (An ISO 9001 :2008 Certified Company) Registered Office: • Vidyut Shawan, Janpath. Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur - 302005 Tele·Fax: • +91-141-2740455 No: RVPN/AS (Estt.-I)/F.6 (410)/0.1 q 2-- Oated:- 2-,.04.2017 ORDER Consequent upon promotion to the post of Assistant Engineer (E&M), the following JEN-Ijll (E&M) are hereby posted with immediate effect as under:- S. On promotion new place of Name (Shri/Ms.) Present place of posting No. posting PANKAJTIWARI, JEN-I AEN (Contract-H), Jaipur 1. AEN (Contract-H), Jaipur (ad hoc) PRAVEENKHUNTETA, JEN-I AEN (220 KV GSSLGajner AEN (220 KV GSSLGajner 2. (ad hoc) VINOD DHAMECHANI, JEN-I AEN P. Cell of CE(MPT&SL AEN P. Cell of CE(MPT&SL 3. Jaipur (ad hoc) Jaipur TARNNUM KHAN, JEN-I AEN (132 KV GSSLSMS 4. I AEN (132 KV GSSLSMS Stadium, Jaipur (adhoc) Stadium, Jaipur -- 5. GARIMA SHARMA, JEN-I AEN (MIS&ITL Jaipur (adhoc) AEN (MIS&ITL Jaipur PRAGEETVERMA, JEN-I AEN % XEN (MPT&SL AEN % XEN (MPT&SL 6. Bhilwara (ad hoc) Bhilwara 7. RICHASHARMA, JEN-I AEN (RPML Jodhpur (adhoc) AEN (RPML Jodhpur URVASHI GOSWAMI, AEN P-Cell CE (NPP&REL 8. XEN(220 KV GSSLAJMER JEN-I Jaipur RAJENDRAKUMAR, JEN-I AEN(132 KV GSSLKHANDELA 9. AEN (132 KV GSSLSalasar MOD OM PRAKASH,JEN-I AEN (400 KV GSSL 10. AEN-I(MPT&SL ALWAR Ratangarh OM PRAKASHRUNDLA, AEN(132 KV GSSL AEN (220 KV GSSL 11. JEN-I SHAHPURA, JAIPUR Manoharpur HARISH KUMAR, JEN-I AEN (400 KV GSSL Merta 12. AEN(132 KV GSSL BARAN City l 13. TOSHIKA MATHUR, JEN-I SE(REMC}-REMC-CR,JAIPUR AEN (220 KV GSSL Sitapura RAGHUNANDAN GOCHER, 14. AEN-I(T&CL KOTA AEN-I (T&CL Kota JEN-I SWATI JAIN, JEN-I AEN(132 KV GSSLSAGWARA AEN (400 KV GSS), 15. DEPLY132 KV GSS, Chittorgarh DUNGARPUR YOGENDRA KUMAR RAO, 16. XEN(220 KV GSSL PHULERA AEN (220 KV GSS), Kuchera JEN-I 17. RAJKUMAR SHARMA, JEN-I AEN(132 KV GSSL PINAN AEN (T&CL Babai RAVI KANT NAMA, JEN-I AEN(132 KV GSSL DEOL! 18. AEN (132 KV GSSL Thadoli (MANJI) SHAKHERAPURVA, JEN-I AEN(132 KV GSSL BAJJU 19. DEPLYAT AEN(CLUSTERL AEN (400 KV GSS), Bikaner I BHINASAR 211(1 /~t-L 1)l'c·proi1lotioll Order TAMANNA SHARMA, JEN-I XEN (220 KV GSS), AEN (Energy Accounts), 20. Mansarovar, Jaipur Jaipur SUSHMA YADAV, JEN-I XEN (220 KV GSS), 21. AEN (220 KV GSS), Alwar Neemarana 22. DEEPAK KARAN, JEN-I AEN (132 KV GSS), Baran AEN (220 KV GSS), Barli JITENDRA KUMAR 23. XEN (220 KV GSS), Chomu AEN (132 KV GSS), Sangaria : THATHERA, JEN-I i THAN SINGH, JEN-I AEN (132 KV GSS), Dhola 24. AEN (220 KV GSS), Nokha Kuwan 25. MEENA KUMARI, JEN-I XEN (HRD& Trg), Jaipur AEN (Cont.-I), Jaipur MAHAVEER PRASAD AEN (132 KV GSS), Kolu AEN (132 KV GSSL Sri 26. SUMAN, JEN-I Kheri Mahaveerji 27. NARENDRA KUMAR, JEN-I AEN (132 KV GSSL Churu AEN (132 KV GSS), Parsaneu VISHNU VAISHNAV, JEN-I AEN (132 KV GSS), 28. AEN (132 KV GSS), Itawa Sultanpur MUKESH KUMAR 29. AEN (132 KV GSS), Sisarma AEN (132 KV GSS), Sayala CHOUDHARY, JEN-I RAJ KUMAR CHOUDHARY, AEN (220 KV GSS), 30. AEN (132 KV GSS), Piprali JEN-I Thandesar KISHORESINGH BAGHELA, XEN (220 KV GSS), I 31. AEN (220 KV GSS), Nagaur . JEN-I Kishangarh VIPIN KUMAR SHARMA, JEN- AEN (132 KV GSS), Deoli 32. AEN (220 KV GSS), Jalore I Manji YASHWANT KUMAR SE (REMC) REMC-CR, AEN (132 KV GSS), Water 33. SHARMA, JEN-I Jaipur Works, Sanwali Road,Sikar ABHISHEK GUPTA, JEN-I XEN (220 KV GSS), Sawai AEN (220 KV GSSL 34. Madhopur Jhalamand 35. BRAJESHBHARDWAJ, JEN-I AEN-I (M&F), Jaipur AEN -II(T&C), Ratangarh RAMDEV SHARMA, JEN-I XEN (220 KV GSS), 36. AEN (220 KV GSS), Chirawa Bharatpur SONU KUMAR UPMAN, JEN- AEN (220 KV GSS), 37. ACE (Contract), Jaipur I Boranada, Jodhpur PRAKASH MAKWANA, JEN-I AEN (220 KV GSSL Jethana 38. AEN (220 KV GSS), Jethana (Adhoc) ARVIND VERMA, JEN-I AEN (132 KV GSS), Reoder 39. AEN (132 KV GSS), Reoder (Adhoc) , 40. RAKESHCHAUHAN, JEN-I SE (Proc-l), Jaipur AEN (OTL), Jodhpur HANS RAJ MEENA, JEN-I AEN (132 KV GSS), AEN (132 KV GSS), 41. Sikandara Momasar PAVAN KUMAR MEENA, XEN (220 KV GSS), 42. AEN (220 KV GSS), Dechu I JEN-I Chonkarwara ASHOK KUMAR MEENA, XEN (220 KV GSS), AEN (220 KV GSS), 43. JEN-I Mandawar Baithwasia PARMANAND, JEN-II AEN(132 KV GSS), AEN (132 KV GSS), Jawahar 44. VAISHALI NAGAR Nagar 45. KAUSHAL KUMAR, JEN-II AEN(132 KV GSS), MASUDA AEN (132 KV GSS), Gotan 46. MED SINGH, JEN-II AEN(132 KV GSS), KUMHER AEN (T&C), Dholpur VIJAY PAL, JEN-II XEN(220 KV GSS), AEN (220 KV GSS), 47 CHHONKARWARA Ratangarh JAI RAM SAHU, JEN-II AEN(132 KV GSS), 48 AEN (400 KV GSS), Bhadla LOONKARANSAR , ~~..a)... IlPc.promotioll Order BITHLESH KUMAR, JEN-II AEN(132 KV GSS), 49. AEN (T&C), Dausa BHARATPUR L. L. SHARMA, JEN-II AEN (220 KV GSS), Dehara, 50. AEN(RPM), KOTA Kota M.K. JAIN, JEN-II AEN (220 KV GSS), 51. AEN(132 KV GSS), BAKANI Chittorgarh KAMAL SINGH, JEN-II XEN(220 KV GSS), 52. AEN (132 KV GSS), Kelwara SAKATPURA,KOTA 53. R.K. NAGAR, JEN-II AEN-II(MPT&S), KOTA AEN (765 KV GSS),Anta PRAVEEN KUMAR JAIN, JEN- AEN(132 KV GSS),BAGIDORA 54. II DEPLY 132 KV GSS, AEN (132 KV GSS), Kapasan DHARIYAB I SURESH KUMAR, JEN-II XEN(220 KV GSS), AEN (220 KV GSS), 55. PADAMPUR Padampur : SHASHI PAL BANSAL, JEN-II AEN (220 KV GSS), 56. AEN(T&C), HANUMANGARH Hanumangarh PRATHVI SINGH, JEN-II AEN(132 KV GSS), 57. AEN (220 KV GSS),Sayala SWAROOPGANJ I SHASHI KANT, JEN-II XEN(220 KV I 58. AEN (132 KV GSS),Bhadesar i GSS),SAKATPURA,KOTA 59. ANEES MOHD. ,JEN-II AEN(132 KV GSS), SISARMA AEN (220 KV GSS),Sanchore 60. GORDHAN DAS SONI, JEN-II AEN(T&C), BARMER AEN (T&C), Balotra 61. SHAMBHU SINGH, JEN-II XEN(400 KV GSS), JODHPUR AEN -II(T&C), Jaisalmer 62. P. K. PANWAR, JEN-II XEN (220 KV GSS),Madri AEN (220 KV GSS), Bhinmal 63.
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