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Dr. Alok Bhardwaj, Senior Vice-President Canon India Pvt. Ltd. 2 1. Dr. Alok Bhardwaj, Senior Vice-President Canon India Pvt. Ltd. 2. Sh. Kamal Kant, Roche Diagonstics India Pvt. Ltd. 3. Dr. Arun Sharma, Senior Scientist, Plant Breeding, U.S.A. 4. Dr. Balraj Mittal (Prof.) SGPGI, Lucknow. 5. Dr. Sandeep Jaglan, Scientist IIIM Jammu. 6. Sh. Vinod Goel, Scientist, CCMB, Hyderbad. 7. Dr. Minakshi Pal, Project Scientist, C.P.B., CCS HAU, Hisar. 8. Dr. Sumit Bajaj, M.D.S., Delhi. 9. Sh. Ganesh Dutt, Technical Director NIC Haryana State, Chandigarh. 10. Sh. Rajesh Arora, Associate Vice-President, Indian Register of Shipping. 11. Sh. DK Karwal, Head-Environment & Safety at Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. 12. Dr. K.C. Bansal, Prof. Molecular Biology, Biotechnology Plant Tissue Culture Lab, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. 13. Dr. Rajender Singh, Senior Principal Scientist, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow 14. Sh. Manoj Mundra, Senior Business Analyst, Stanley Black & Decker Pvt. Ltd. Singapore. 15. Dr. Jagdish Chander HOD Microbiology Government Medical College, Chandigarh. 16. Sh. Sunil Chopra, Chief Commissioner of Income Tax (Retd.), Govt. of India. 17. Major General Dr. Ranjit Singh, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, (Retd.) Vice- Chancellor, Central University of Jind. 18. Sh. D.P. Vats, (Retd. Lieutenant General), Ex-Chairman H.P.S.C., Director Agroha Medical College, Hisar. 19. Sh. R.S. Chaudhary, Ex VC KUK 20. Sh. Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister Delhi 21. Ms. Sunita Duggal, (Ex-IRS) BJP spokes person 22. Sh. Daljit Singh, MP 23. Sh. Dhanpat Lal Bhim, Defence Minister, Mauritius 24. Dr. Kamal Gupta, MLA, Hisar 25. Sh. Sushil Indora, Ex-Member of Parliament 26. Sh Ram Bhagat, Ex MLA 27. Sh. Ajay Chautala, Ex MP 28. Sh. Prem Chand Guptam, MP, Jharkhand 29. Sh. D.P.S. Nangal, IAS (Retd.) 30. Sh. Ashok Garg, President Consumer Court, Yamuna Nagar. 31. Sh. J.P. Aggarwal, Ex-Joint Secretary Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 32. Sh.Arun Gupta, IAS Director General Town & Planning, Govt. of Haryana 33. Ms. Bharti Sharma, IRS, Assistant Commissioner Income Tax 34. Sh. K.K. Sindhu, Director General Madhuban Complex 35. Sh. Sumit Khanagwal, HCS, Estate Officer, Huda Hisar 36. Sh. Balraj Mor, IAS 37. Sh. Chander Prakash, IAS Commissioner, Rohtak 38. Sh. AS Chawla, IGP Administration 39. Sh. Hanuman Parsad Goyal, IRS 40. Sh. Wazir Singh Goyat, IAS. 41. Sh. Balkrishan Malik, E.T.O., Department of Excise & Taxation, Punjab. 42. Sh. L.C. Goyal, IAS, Ex-Home Secretary Government of India. 43. Sh. Bhism Pitamah, Ex-DETC 44. Sh. Satish Jain, HCS. 45. Sh. Chander Parkash, IAS Commissioner, Rohtak range, Government of Haryana. 46. Sh. Mukesh Ahuja, HCS 47. Sh. Bhisham Pitamah, Ex-DETC, Haryana 48. Sh. D. N. Kaliraman, Member Permanent Lok Adalat, Public Utility Services, Hisar 49. Ms. Sumitra Kadyan, Civil Judge and Judical Magistrate 50. Dr. Mahavir, Finance Commissioner Secretariat, Haryana. 51. Sh. L.C.Gupta, IAS 52. Sh. V.P.Rao, IAS 53. Sh. Yudhvir Singh Khayaliya, IAS (Retd.) 54. Sh. Govind Ram Singla, IRS, Commissioner Income Tax. 55. Sh. Amardeep Jain, HCS 56. Sh. Munish Nagpal, SDM 57. Ms. Shalini Chetal, HCS, SDM, Siwani. 58. Sh. Amrik Singh, DSP 59. Sh. Het Ram Bishnoi, SP (Retd.) 60. Capt. C.R. Kaswan, IPS (Retd.) 61. Sh. L.C. Goyal, IRS Orissa Bhawan Delhi 62. Sh.Adarsh Goyal, Drugs Control Officer, Hisar 63. Dr. Rishika Dhillon, California 64. Dr. N.D. Gupta, M.B.B.S. M.S. Gupta Hospital, Hisar 65. Dr. Lalit Mohan Bansal, M.B.B.S. M.S. Orthopedic Surgeon at Sewak Sabha Hospital, Hisar. 66. Dr. Devi Dayal Gupta, M.B.B.S. M.D. HOD Pharmacology Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla 67. Dr. Satyavir Singh, Vety. Surgeon, Hisar 68. Dr. Prem Munjal, M.B.B.S. M.D. Psychiatrist, Hisar 69. Dr .Manoj, PG.I.M.S, Rohtak 70. Dr. Sunil Duggal, M.B.B.S. Duggal Children Hospital, Hisar 71. Dr. Sunil Soni, M.B.B.S. M.S. Sony Burn Hospital, Hisar 72. Dr. Munish Soni, M.B.B.S. M.S. Sony Burn Hospital, Hisar 73. Dr. Vivek Mehta, M.C.H. Urology 74. Dr. Ashok Verma, M.D. PAEDITRICS, Dubai 75. Dr. Sanjeev Bhatia, BAMS, Fistula and Piles Specialist, Hisar 76. Dr. Kamal Kishore, M.B.B.S. M.D. Geetanjali Hospital, Hisar 77. Dr. Kapil Jain, M.B.B.S. M.D. D.M. Gastroenterologist, Hisar 78. Dr. Vikram Jain, M.B.B.S. M.S. Orthopedic Surgeon, Aadhar Hospital, Hisar 79. Dr. Harish Sharma, M.B.B.S. M.S. Oncology Surgeon, Aadhar Hospital, Hisar 80. Dr. Umesh Kalra, M.B.B.S. M.S. Neuro Surgeon, Sarvodya Hospital, Hisar 81. Dr. Indersen Gupta, M.B.B.S. M.S. Orthopedic Surgeon, Gupta Hosptial, Hisar 82. Dr. Amit Mehta, M.B.B.S. M.D., Sukhda Hospital, Hisar 83. Dr. HC Popli, M.B.B.S. M.D., CMC Hospital, Hisar 84. Dr. Rajiv Johr, M.B.B.S., Civil Hospital, Hisar 85. Dr. Ankit, M.B.B.S. M.D. D.M., Gangaram Hospital, Delhi 86. Dr. Sandeep Kalra, M.B.B.S. M.D., Pathologist, Hisar 87. Dr. Surender Gupta, M.B.B.S. M.D., Skin Specialist, Gupta Hospital, Hisar 88. Dr. Bharat Bhushan, M.B.B.S. M.D., Hisar 89. Dr. Dev Raj Jindal, Master in Public Health, Sandiego State University, USA, Central Government Service, Delhi 90. Dr. Jaibir, M.B.B.S., Hisar 91. Dr. Sachin Mittal, M.D.S., Sarvodaya Hospital, Hisar. 92. Dr. Anup Jangra, M.B.B.S. Radiologist, Hisar. 93. Dr. Ashish, Dental Surgeon, Ashish Dental Care, Hisar. 94. Dr. Vikas Choudhary, Vety. Surgeon, Argroha 95. Dr. Ashok Gupta, Vety. Surgeon 96. Dr. Sunil Sharma, Vety. Surgeon 97. Dr. Rampal Kundu, Vety. Surgeon 98. Dr.Motilal Sharma, Vety. Surgeon 99. Dr. Ram Lal Goyal, Vety. Surgeon, Hisar 100. Dr. Surender Kumar, B.A.M.S., Sihag Stone Clinic, Hisar 101. Dr. Bharat Singh 102. Sh. M.L. Garg, Dean Discipline and Alumni, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry Dayanand College, Hisar 103. Sh. Subhash Sharma, Retd. Principal, Dayanand College, Hisar 104. Sh. A.C. Anand, Retd. Officiating Principal, Dayanand College, Hisar 105. Dr. Dalip Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, BITS Pilani 106. Dr.Umesh Arya, Professor, GJU, Hisar 107. Dr. Jai Bhagwan Dahiya, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, GJU, Hisar. 108. Dr. Anil Bankar, Assistant Professor, GJU, Hisar 109. Dr. Ashok Sabharwal, HOD, Department of Hindi, Punjab University, Chandigarh. 110. Sh. Devender Uppal, Senior Journalist, Hisar 111. Sh. S.P. Goyal, Associate Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 112. Sh. Manjeet Singh, Assistant Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 113. Sh. Chetan Sharma, Assistant Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 114. Sh. Narender Pal, Assistant Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 115. Ms Meenakshi Chauhan, Assistant Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 116. Dr. Neeru, Assistant Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 117. Dr. Surender Yadav, Associate Professor, MDU, Rohtak. 118. Dr. Sandeep Arya, Associate Professor, Jiwali University, Gawalior (M.P.) 119. 120. Sh. Jai Bhagwan, Government College 121. Dr. Naresh Kakkar, Professor, H.A.U. Hisar 122. Dr. Somvir Jakhar, Assistant Professor, K.U.K. 123. Dr. Ritu Gill, Assistant Professor, MDU, Rohtak. 124. Dr. Anil Kumar, Assistant Professor, MDU, Rohtak. 125. Dr. Anil Bhakar, Associate Professor, GJU S&T, Hisar. 126. Dr. Sandeep Jangu, Assistant Professor, ITM University, Gawalior, (MP) 127. Sh. Satish, Range Forest Officer, Government of Haryana 128. Dr. M.L. Gupta, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 129. Sh. R.S. Sharma, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 130. Dr. Randhir Huda, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 131. Sh. P.P. Taneja, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 132. Dr. S.C. Gupta, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 133. Sh. Hukum Singh, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 134. Sh. J.C. Noonia, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 135. Sh. P.L. Khetrpal , Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 136. Sh. S.L. Goyal, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 137. Sh. O.P. Juneja, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 138. Sh. D.K. Jain, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 139. Sh. H.C. Nagpal, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 140. Dr. Sunil Vashist, Retd. Professor, Dayanand College, Hisar 141. Sh. Rajiv Anand, Engineer Jindal Industries, Hisar 142. Sh. Sushil Rajpal, Head Clerk, Dayanand College, Hisar 143. Sh. Bhim Singh, Jr. Technical Assistant Dayanand College, Hisar 144. Sh. Ravinder Sharma, Hostel Suptd. Dayanand College, Hisar 145. Sh. Balraj Singh, Dayanand College, Hisar 146. Sh. Yashpal Sharma, Theatre Personality & Bollywood Actre. 147. Dr. Dinesh Nagpal, Career Counsellor and Trainer Hisar, Cricket Commentator, All India Radio. 148. Sh. Manoj Chabra, Catroonist and Poet. 149. Sh. Rajesh Jangra, National Painter. 150. Sh. Shekhar, National Painter. 151. Sh. Dalbir Singh, CA Utsuk Dairy, Saharwa Hisar 152. Sh. Aman Grover, General Manager, Airtel Gurugram. 153. Ms. Sakshi Chadha, MBA 154. Sh. Naveen Sharma, DET AGM, Hisar. 155. Sh. Veneet Poonia, Director Publications Chandigarh. 156. Sh. Saurabh Thakral, Radio Jockey, Hisar 157. Mrs. Archna Goel, CA, Hisar. 158. Sh. Suresh Kumar Sardana (Retd. Chief Manager Punjab National Bank) 159. Sh. Sumit Kumar, Senior Manager, Punjab National Bank, Hisar. 160. Sh. Gulshan Gawri, Manager, Punjab National Bank, Hisar. 161. Sh. Sant Lal, Manager Quality Control, Pharmaceutial Company, Baddi (Himachal Pardesh). 162. Sh. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma, Advocate, Hisar 163. Sh. Santosh Kumar Arya, Business, Hisar 164. Sh. Subhash Goyal, Asstt. Supdt. In Postal Deptt., Hisar 165. Sh. Balraj Singla, Headmaster in Devi Bhavan High School, Hisar 166. Sh. Bhushan Kumar Chaudhary, Senior Manager Oriental Bank of Commerce, Punjab 167. Sh. Ashok Jain, Senior manager at P.N.B., Hisar 168. Sh. Harbans Lal Rawal, Retd. Bank Manger at S.B.I. 169. Sh. Anil Bishnoi, Ex-Pro Auto Industries IMT, Manesar, Gurugram. 170. Sh. Anil Giridhar, Bank Service, Hisar.
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