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Telephone Directory Prosecution Department As on 22.01.2020 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY PROSECUTION DEPARTMENT AS ON 22.01.2020 Sr. Name of officer Designation Place of Office Fax Mobile /Resi No. S/Sh./Smt./Ms. posting 1 2 3 4 5 1. Anil Kumar Chief Secretary HP Sectt. 2621022 2621813 94188 72273 Khachi, IAS Govt of H.P. E-201 2. Manoj Kumar, Addl. Chief HP Sectt. 2621586 99995 32109 IAS Secy. (Home) A-220 3. Sh. Rakesh Special Secy. HP Sectt 2621110 94180 44604 Sharma (Home) Y.B.201 4. Surinder Thakur Joint Secy. HP Sectt. 2628506 - 94180 35282 (Home) A- 516 2880 844 5. Smt. Nirmal Goel SO(Prosecution) HP Sectt. 2880 564 - 94180-04378 E209 DIRECTORATE OF PROSECUTION SHIMLA SDA COMPLEX BLOCK NO. 22 , 171009 6. Nand Lal Sen Director of Shimla-9 2623871 2623882 94180 70712 Prosecution 2620147 7. Joint Director Shimla-9 2624590 Do 8. Jagdish Kanwar Joint Director-II Shimla-9 2621759 do 94184 57611 9. Umesh Mohan District Attorney, Shimla-2 2623871 94184 64929 Revenue 10. Mrs. Gulab Negi District Attorney Shimla-9 2623882 do 94184 50919 (lit) 11. Ms. Sheetal DDA (Lit) Shimla-9 Do 94180 05013 Bansal 12. Rajeev Gupta Supdt. Grade- I Shimla-9 2623882 78330-59207 13. Bhairav Negi ADA, Hqrs Shimla-9 Do 88946 39819 14. Anu Fishta ADA Shimla-9 Do 94597 43799 70184-56480 15. Usha Sharma PA to Shimla-9 2623871 82191-57186 Director(P) DISTRICT SHIMLA- 0177, DC OFFICE COMPLEX, SHIMLA. 16. Randeep Parmar Distt. Attorney Shimla. 2832731 2832731 94590 00094 17. Mukta Kashyap DA. (FTs) 2832921 - 98165 94505 Shimla 18. Bhagwan Singh DDA Shimla 2832740 98161 35798 19. Sudhir Sharma DDA Shimla 2832740 94183 06255 20. Rajeshwar Dutt DDA. H.P. Shimla Do 94182 03838 Sharma Sectt. 21. Reena Chauhan DDA L.C. Do 94180 22498 Shimla 22. Nitin Soni ADA Do Do 94186 70009 23. Mahender Singh ADA Do Do 94181-45164 24. Neelam Verma ADA Do Do 98057 11661 25. Charu Gupta ADA Do Do 98160 94627 26. Ashwarya ADA Do Do 88942 23567 Chauhan 27. Meena Bharti ADA Do Do 89884 63445 28. Ms. Meenakshi ADA Do Do 82196 71968 29. Jasbir Singh) ADA(LR) Do Do 94184 85294 30. Vacant ADA Do Do - 31. Chander Sagar ADA Rohru 01781-240134 94187 01975 32. Saroj Kumari ADA Rohru Do 98571 88946 33. Sunil Sharma ADA Jubbal 01781-252743 94184 73137 34. Ms. Suchitra ADA Chopal 01783-260588 98161 81188 35. Dhruv Shaunak ADA Theog 01783- 238570 94180 60091 DISTRICT KINNAUR AT RAMPUR, 01782, Mini Secretariat, Rampur, Distt. Shimla, H.P. 36. Suresh Hetta DA Rampur 01782 233145 233145 94182 76215 37. Kamal Kishore DDA Rampur Do 94182 19432 38. Suraj Mohini ADA Rampur Do 89880 76127 Negi 39. Parveen Kumar ADA Kinnaur at 01786-223702 223702 98162 36790 R/Peo DISRICT SOLAN 01792, 182, ANAND VIHAR COLONY, SAPROON, SOLAN 173211. 40. M.K. Sharma DA Solan 01792-223829 226314 94180 57809 41. Kapil Mohan DDA Solan Do 94180 16715 Gautam 42. Champa Devi DDA Solan Do 94184 71837 43. vacant DDA Solan Do - 44. Manoj Kumar ADA Solan Do 94185 04723 45. Kumari Anjana ADA Solan Do 9129100059 Sharma 46. Ms. Simi Sharma ADA Solan Do 94185 22420 47. Vikas Sharma ADA Kasauli 01792 272809 94180 20515 48. Jitender ADA Kasauli Do 94186 70089 Kumar 49. Prashant Singh ADA Kandaghat 01792 256157 70182 62087 94181 57871 50. Sushma Devi ADA Arki 01796-220717 9816805676 51. Sandeep DDA Nalagarh 01795-223239 98164 49059 Sharma 52. Gaurav Agnihotri ADA Do Do - 98058 01222 53. Geetanjli ADA Do Do 86790 36170 98574 11519 DISTRICT SIRMAUR AT NAHAN 01702, DC OFFICE COMPLEX, NAHAN, H.P. 54. B.N. Shandil DA Nahan 01702-222507 222507 89880 59995 55. Eklavya DDA Nahan Do 98051-21982 56. Ruminder Bains ADA Nahan Do 97366 08461 57. Amrik Singh ADA Nahan Do - 94187 00080 58. Mohinder ADA Rajgarh 01799 221205 94184 63192 Kumar Kaundal 59. Gaurav ADA Poanta 01704 222149 98167 22154 Sharma 60. Rajinder Sharma ADA do Do 94181 32543 61. Vacant ADA Shillai DISTRICT BILASPUR 01978, DC OFFICE COMPLEX, BILASPUR, H.P. 62. Vinod Bhardwaj DA Bilaspur 01978-222597 222597 94180 23509 63. vacant DDA Do Do 64. Nitish Gautam ADA Do Do 223065 98162 00248 65. Abhey Gupta ADA Do Do 94182 74435 66. Vacant DDA, Ghumarwin 01978 254211 67. Rajeev Sharma ADA Do 255251 980 57 57750 68. Vacant ADA Do 69. Vacant ADA Do DISTRICT MANDI 01905, MINI SECRETARIAT, MANDI, H.P. 70. Kulbhushan DA Mandi 01905 223358 223358 94180 57440 Gautam 71. Navin Chander DDA Mandi 223358 94181 19753 72. Vinay Verma DDA Mandi 223358 98051 92007 73. Vacant DDA Mandi 223358 74. Ajay Kumar ADA Mandi 223358 94180 31013 75. Ms. Shailja ADA Mandi 223358 94185 26374 Thakur 76. Praveen Kumar ADA Mandi 223358 94183 00905 77. Umender Parmar ADA Mandi Do 94184-04050 78. Shavnam ADA Do Do - 70184-39812 98573 58870 79. Navish ADA Karsog 01907 221219 89880 56066 Bhardwaj 98170 56066 80. Manoj Kumar ADA J/nagar 01908 222003 94186 05083 81. Channan Singh DDA S/nagar 01908 222003 94183 60994 82. Madhu Shree ADA S/Nagar 01907 266413 8679002136 83. Paridhi Thakur ADA Do Do 98160 10208 84. Ashish Sharma ADA Sarkaghat 01905 230007 70182 53899, 94180-94076 85. Subhash Chand ADA Sarkaghat Do 98171 58099 86. Anil Guleria ADA Gohar 01907 250912 98058 64108 87. Vacant ADA Thunag DISTRICT HAMIRPUR 01972, MINI SECRETARIAT, DC OFFICE COMPLEX, HAMIRPUR, H.P. 88. C.S. Bhatia DA Hamirpur 01972 222484 223810 89885 00001 94181 51081 89. Rahul Chopra DDA Hamirpur 222484 94184 58036 90. Anuj Sharma DDA Hamirpur 222484 94184 96388 91. Anshul Rattan ADA Hamirpur 222484 98161 19383 92. Satish Kumar ADA Hamirpur 222484 98170 57127 93. Sh. Kulbhushan ADA Hamirpur Do 98161 54349 Awasthi 94. Deemple Kumar ADA Hamirpur 222484 70182 55880 95. Vacant ADA Hamirpur 222484 96. Ajay Bhardwaj ADA Barsar 01972 289564 94182 70957 97. Suresh Kumar ADA Nadaun 01972 233845 94183 98808 DISTRICT UNA 01975, MINI SECRETARIAT, UNA, H.P. 98. Bisham J District Attorney Una 01975-223446 223446 94181 22848 Badresh 99. Sanjay Pandit DDA Una 01975-223446 94180 86259 100. Naveen Kumar DDA Una Do 98163 16522 Dhiman 101. Sohan Singh DDA Una Do 94181 15333 Kaundal 102. Parmod Kumar ADA Una Do 94187 98057 103. Ms. Meenasha ADA Una Do 94185 30060 104. Ram Krishan ADA Una Do 82196 80298 105. Vacant ADA Una Do 106. Vacant ADA Una Do 107. Vishesh Kumar ADA Amb 01976-260074 70189 72386 108. Pooja Dhiman ADA Amb Do 94597 67964 109. Vacant ADA Amb Do DISTRICT KANGRA 01892, TEHSIL COMPLEX, DHARAMSHALA, H.P. 110. Sanjeev Katoch Joint Director D/sala 01892-223103 222895 94181 21680 111. Rajesh Kumar District Attorney D/sala 222895 222895 94180 08319 Verma 112. Sandeep Kumar DDA Do 222895 94180 39854 113. Luddar Mani DDA Do 222895 9816275088 114. Anil Sharma DDA Labour Do 222895 98161 42412 Court 115. Vacant DDA Do 222895 116. Vacant DDA (back Do 222895 office) 117. Ritika Pattarwal ADA Do 222895 94181 87398 118. Vacant ADA Do 222895 119. Sanjeev Kumar ADA Do 222895 - 98168 01751 120. Vacant ADA Dehra 01970 233152 121. Vishal Deepak ADA Dehra Do 94182 73240 122. Sanjay Chauhan ADA Jawali 01893 262048 98160 69457 123. Tarsem Kumar ADA Kangra 01892-265191 97369 75527 124. Shweta Ji ADA Do Do 8054 6 47212 97366-47212z 125. Bhupinder ADA Nurpur 01893 220139 94181 11582 Chand 126. Ashutosh ADA Do Do 94599 20310 Parmar 127. Gaurav Keshav ADA Palampur 01894-230478 98052 07001 128. Diwakar ADA Do Do 78377 12392 129. Vacant ADA Baijnath 01894 263874 130. Vacant ADA Indora 01893 241758 DISTRICT CHAMBA 01899, CHAMBA, H.P. 131. Vijay Kumar DA Chamba 01899-222469 222469 94182 15002 Rehalia 132. Udey Singh DDA Chamba 222469 94188 93616 133. Vacant DDA (back Chamba 222469 office) 134. Karnail Singh ADA Chamba 222469 97369 75527 135. Vacant ADA Chamba 222469 136. Surinder Pal ADA Dalhousie 01899 242347 98050 29155 137. Vacant ADA Tissa DISTRICT KULLU 01902 138. NS Chauhan District Attorney Kullu 01902 - 222318 222318 94181 38112 139. Pankaj Dhiman DDA Kullu Do 94180 80435 140. Sh. Joginder Dy.DA . Kullu Do 82198-78821 Singh 141. Khem Raj ADA Kullu Do 94183 78116 142. Vacant ADA Kullu Do 143. Pankaj Kumar ADA L&S Kullu 01902 226722 94181-15505 144. Nitin Sharma ADA Manali 01902-250200 98160 07979 145. P rithvi Singh DDA Anni 01904 253227 94184 00065 146. Vacant ADA Banjar H.P. Legal Cell New Delhi. Himachal Bhawan Sikandra Road, Mandi House, New Delhi 147. Smt. Ritu District Attorney H.Bhawan 011-23356776 23356776 099580 91042 Randeva N. Delhi TELEPHONE DIRECTORY OF PROSECUTION DEPARTMENT OFFICERS ON SECONDMENT WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS. As on 22.01.2020 Sr. No. Name of officer Designation Place of posting Office Tel. No. Fax Mobile S/Sh./Smt/Ms. 1 2 3 4 5 Police Department 1. Ritu Malik DA against the PHQ, Shimla 2621714 94180 84006 post of JDP 2. Ms. Ruchika ADA PHQ Shimla 2621714 70185-50469 Khitta 3. Ms. Amrita ADA PHQ Shimla 2621714 98166 59280 Massey State Vigilance and Anti Corruption Bureau, Shimla, Mandi and Dharamshla, HP 4. Mohinder Joint Director SV&ACB Shimla 0177- 2623460 94181 85084 Chauhan 5. Suneel Kuthiala Joint Director SV& ACB Shimla 2623460 94184 94401 6. Sandeep Attri DA SV&ACB, SR, 2623059 - 94181-68163 Shimla 7. Hemant Singh DDA -do- Do 94180 24006 8. Digvijay Singh DA SV&ACB Mandi 01905 221107 94181 36967 9. Vacant DDA Do 10. Bhuvnesh DA SV&ACB 01892 224623 94182 88818 D/shala 11. Geetranjan DDA SV&ACB Do - 94180 28282 Bhardwaj D/Shala Police Training College, Daroh, District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh.
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