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ATOMIC MINERALS DIRECTORATE for EXPLORATION and RESEARCH LIST of EMPLOYEES with PAY LEVEL in PAY MATRIX AS on 01‐03‐2017 S.No ATOMIC MINERALS DIRECTORATE FOR EXPLORATION AND RESEARCH LIST OF EMPLOYEES WITH PAY LEVEL IN PAY MATRIX AS ON 01‐03‐2017 S.No. ECNo. NAME DESIGNATION PAY LEVEL REGION 1 2464 PRABHAKAR K SR TECHNICIAN H L8 HQR 2 2465 SREENIVASULU B TECHNICIAN D L5 HQR 3 2762 JAI CHAND TECHNICIAN F L6 NR 4 2886 DEV NATH SINGH TECHNICIAN F L6 CR 5 2892 DAYA RAM TECHNICIAN G L7 SCR 6 2917 CHANDRABHAN DRIVER GR II L4 CR 7 2957 PATIL D S TECHNICIAN F L6 CR 8 2965 BHIMALAL SADHUJI KARADE SR TECHNICIAN H L8 HQR 9 2980 RAJAGOPALAN V SO H L14 NER 10 2981 PRAMOD KUMAR SO H+ L14 NR 11 2992 GURVE P K SO D L11 CR 12 2995 RUPENDRA SAWARKAR PVT. SECY. (NS) L7 HQR 13 3005 KHANDELWAL M K Dr. SO H+ L14 WR 14 3007 NIMAI SINGH DRIVER GR I L5 CR 15 3011 SHARMA S K SO F L13 SR 16 3018 PUROHIT R K SO H+ L14 WR 17 3020 SANJEEV KUMAR PATNAIK TECHNICIAN G L7 NER 18 3027 RAGHUNATH SR TECHNICIAN H L8 WR 19 3032 DULI CHAND TECHNICIAN G L7 NR 20 3034 AJIT SINGH SR TECHNICIAN H L8 NR 21 3041 BINKAR S L HEAD SEC. GUARD L2 CR 22 3047 KHARMAWPHLANG M (Ms) SENIOR CLERK L6 NER 23 3049 GOPAL CHANDRA BAURA DRIVER GR I L5 NER 24 3055 RAGHUNATH RAO J TECHNICIAN G L7 HQR 25 3060 NARASAPPA CH TECHNICIAN C L4 HQR 26 3066 JAISON N MARAK HEAD SEC. GUARD L2 NER 27 3081 MEHAR SINGH SENIOR CLERK L6 NR 28 3082 VIRENDER SINGH SENIOR CLERK L6 NR 29 3085 RAJU MANDAVI HEAD SEC. GUARD L2 CR 30 3086 BISHAN SINGH TECHNICIAN D L5 NR 31 3087 MOHAN PRASAD HEAD SEC. GUARD L2 NR 32 3097 MARZIA BEGUM (Ms) SENIOR CLERK L6 HQR 33 3110 BORKAR D G TECHNICIAN G L7 CR 34 3111 INDERDEV RAI HEAD SEC. GUARD L2 ER 35 3113 MADAN SINGH WORK ASST A L1 WR 36 3119 CHATURVEDI A K Dr. SO H+ L14 HQR 37 3121 SRINIVASAN S SO H+ L14 CR 38 3128 BANGROO P N Dr. SO H L14 NR 39 3133 YADAV O P SO H+ L14 CR 40 3148 MUTHYALU G SR TECHNICIAN H L8 HQR 41 3149 AMAR SINGH SARDAR SR TECHNICIAN H L8 HQR 42 3155 VIBHISHAN SR SEC. GUARD L1 HQR 43 3159 PATNAIK R N DRIVER(SPL GRD) L6 HQR 44 3170 ANJANEYULU T S P SO E L12 HQR 45 3182 BALPANDE S B SA F L11 CR 46 3194 RAMAN SAINI SO F L13 NR 47 3214 HEDAOO S S SA E L10 CR 48 3244 BHANUMATHI M (Ms) AAO/SPO L8 HQR 49 3256 JAIN R B SO G L13A HQR 50 3258 RAMESH KUMAR K SO H+ L14 BSOI‐H 51 3260 MANJEET KUMAR Dr. SO G L13A NR 52 3261 SINGH S B SO G L13A NR 53 3276 BIKASH MUKHARJEE HEAD SEC. GUARD L2 ER 54 3280 BISWANATH DAS SR SEC. GUARD L1 ER 55 3282 RAJI RAMESH (Ms) STENO GR I L6 BSOI‐H 56 3313 JEYAGOPAL A V Dr. SO H+ L14 SCR 57 3319 NANDA L K SO H+ L14 HQR 58 3322 PRADEEP PANDEY SO H+ L14 NR 59 3324 ASHOK KUMAR PADHI SO H L14 CR 60 3325 CHATTERJEE T K SO E L12 SCR 61 3329 NASKAR P C SO E L12 ER 62 3335 DEVENDRA PRASAD NAUDIYAL SR TECHNICIAN J L10 NR 63 3338 TARACHAND SHARMA SR TECHNICIAN H L8 NR 64 3340 KISHORE BABU S SR TECHNICIAN H L8 HQR 65 3352 VENKATESH G STENO GR II L6 HQR 66 3355 SYED ZAKAULLA DR SO H+ L14 SR 67 3357 BHATT A K SO H+ L14 SR 68 3361 S K LOHAR SR SEC. GUARD L1 NER 69 3362 DINESH KUMAR UDC L4 NR 70 3364 NASHID RAM TECHNICIAN F L6 WR 71 3365 SOBHA RAM SR TECHNICIAN H L8 CR 72 3367 PRIT RAM TECHNICIAN G L7 WR 73 3368 HOME LAL TECHNICIAN F L6 CR 74 3375 TEMBURKAR R K R TECHNICIAN G L7 CR 75 3376 CHOPDE V B TECHNICIAN F L6 CR 76 3378 SOMKUWAR B N TECHNICIAN F L6 CR 77 3379 BHAGILAL SAHU TECHNICIAN G L7 WR 78 3381 SAWARKAR R S TECHNICIAN F L6 CR 79 3382 GOVIND BABU RAM TITAR TECHNICIAN F L6 CR 80 3383 CHAITULAL MAHATO TECHNICIAN G L7 NR 81 3385 HERBANS BHOYAR TECHNICIAN B L3 CR 82 3391 RAM RATTAN RAM TECHNICIAN G L7 CR 83 3392 INDERLOK SINGH TECHNICIAN G L7 CR 84 3394 CHANDRA SAI TECHNICIAN G L7 CR 85 3398 PANCHAN RAM TECHNICIAN F L6 CR 86 3399 KAWAL SAI SR TECHNICIAN H L8 CR 87 3401 GANGA RAM TECHNICIAN G L7 CR 88 3405 RAMESH KUMAR TECHNICIAN F L6 SCR 89 3407 BHARAT LAL SAHU TECHNICIAN F L6 CR 90 3408 TUKARAM TECHNICIAN D L5 CR 91 3411 BAIJNATH RAM SR TECHNICIAN J L10 CR 92 3420 BIDHI CHAND SHARMA SO E L12 NR 93 3424 RAM NARAYAN TECHNICIAN G L7 CR 94 3427 SANTHA RAGHURAMAN (Ms) STENO GR I L6 CR 95 3428 BALDEO RAM TECHNICIAN G L7 CR 96 3430 ALAKH RAM SINHA TECHNICIAN G L7 SR 97 3440 BIKASH SEN GUPTA SO G L13A NR 98 3441 YAMUNA SINGH Dr. SO H L14 HQR 99 3445 SARKAR T K SR TECHNICIAN H L8 NER 100 3451 RAI S D SO H L14 HQR 101 3452 DASH JUGAL KUMAR SO G L13A HQR 102 3456 YADAV G S SO H+ L14 WR 103 3463 SATYANARAYANA T SR SEC. GUARD L1 HQR 104 3474 ASHOK KUMAR K SR TECHNICIAN H L8 SR 105 3475 NAND LAL SR TECHNICIAN H L8 NR 106 3477 SINGH M P SR TECHNICIAN H L8 ER 107 3483 RAM AWADH SINGH SR TECHNICIAN H L8 ER 108 3484 MARIA JOHN KENNEDY M SR TECHNICIAN J L10 SR 109 3490 RAMESH KUMAR SENIOR CLERK L6 NR 110 3494 MOHINDER SINGH TECHNICIAN F L6 WR 111 3495 RAMESH CHAND DHIMAN TECHNICIAN D L5 NR 112 3496 RAMESH CHAND JAISWAL TECHNICIAN D L5 WR 113 3497 PARIDA R K DRIVER(SPL GRD) L6 ER 114 3499 VIJAY KUMAR TECHNICIAN F L6 SCR 115 3500 INDER SINGH TECHNICIAN F L6 WR 116 3502 RAM SARAN DUTTA TECHNICIAN F L6 ER 117 3505 NAND KUMAR SINGH TECHNICIAN F L6 ER 118 3506 LAKSHMI KANT ACHARYA TECHNICIAN D L5 ER 119 3511 BABU A P TECHNICIAN G L7 HQR 120 3515 YADAIAH B UDC L4 HQR 121 3516 NARASING RAO A TECHNICIAN F L6 HQR 122 3517 THAKUR DASS SO F L13 NR 123 3518 SAINI D FOREMAN B L8 SR 124 3522 ASHOK KUMAR TECHNICIAN G L7 NR 125 3525 DEV RAJ TECHNICIAN G L7 WR 126 3528 PURANNATH GOSWAMY SR TECHNICIAN H L8 NR 127 3529 RAM SINGH BORA TECHNICIAN F L6 WR 128 3531 KHUSHI RAM TECHNICIAN G L7 NR 129 3532 JOGINDER SINGH TECHNICIAN G L7 NR 130 3533 BRAHMA DASS TECHNICIAN G L7 WR 131 3534 BHANDARI S S TECHNICIAN G L7 NR 132 3536 DHARAM CHAND TECHNICIAN F L6 NR 133 3537 KULDIP CHAND TECHNICIAN F L6 NR 134 3539 KARTAR CHAND TECHNICIAN D L5 NR 135 3543 HARSH LAL TECHNICIAN G L7 WR 136 3544 SRAWAN KUMAR TECHNICIAN G L7 WR 137 3546 ROSHAN LAL TECHNICIAN F L6 NR 138 3550 RADHAKRISHNAN C TECHNICIAN G L7 SR 139 3554 CHATRY N K TECHNICIAN G L7 ER 140 3558 PROFULLA BORUAH TECHNICIAN D L5 NER 141 3563 NAGARAJA C TECHNICIAN F L6 SR 142 3566 AMAR SINGH TECHNICIAN D L5 WR 143 3567 VENKATESWARA RAO K SO E L12 SR 144 3568 GOKUL RAMESH STENO GR I L6 HQR 145 3569 NALINAKSHAN M K STENO GR I L6 HQR 146 3572 ACHARYULU D K L SO G L13A WR 147 3573 GUPTA V K SO F L13 NR 148 3574 THOMAS JOSEPH V TECHNICIAN G L7 CR 149 3579 VERMA M B SO H+ L14 HQR 150 3585 SRINIVAS R SO G L13A CR 151 3598 BHANWAR SINGH GEHALOT SR TECHNICIAN H L8 HQR 152 3602 KALYANI PRASAD (Ms) STENO GR I L6 HQR 153 3603 AHMED S I DRIVER GR I L5 SCR 154 3605 MOOL RAJ D SENIOR CLERK L6 NR 155 3613 RAJ SINGH DUHAN SR TECHNICIAN H L8 NR 156 3618 LALITHAMBAL R (Ms) SA G L12 NR 157 3622 LEELA GOPAL K (Ms) SO E L12 HQR 158 3627 PIAR CHAND TECHNICIAN F L6 NR 159 3633 KARUPPU SWAMY TECHNICIAN G L7 SR 160 3638 JAGANNADHAM K TECHNICIAN G L7 HQR 161 3641 KRISHNA MURTY V SA G L12 HQR 162 3645 SARBANS SINGH SENIOR CLERK L6 NR 163 3649 SRINIVASA RAO M SO E L12 SCR 164 3650 HYDRO MANIK SWER SR TECHNICIAN J L10 NER 165 3656 AMAR SINGH TECHNICIAN F L6 NR 166 3658 MOHAN SINGH DRIVER(SPL GRD) L6 NER 167 3660 KAJAL BARAN DAS TECH SUPV A(DRG) L11 NER 168 3661 VENKATESH BABU N SO F L13 SR 169 3663 THANGAVEL S SO H+ L14 SCR 170 3666 SESHA RAO R V S SO H L14 CR 171 3667 PRATAP P D M SO E L12 HQR 172 3669 JAYADEV N DRIVER(ORD GRD) L2 SR 173 3671 VASU U ASSISTANT L7 HQR 174 3681 PHOOL SAI SR SEC. GUARD L1 SR 175 3690 MURALI N ASST ACCTT L7 HQR 176 3693 MASOOM HASAN TECHNICIAN F L6 WR 177 3701 SANTOSH KUMAR PAN TECHNICIAN G L7 ER 178 3702 DKHAR NIPALY(Ms) SENIOR CLERK L6 NER 179 3706 ALMORA KHARBUDON (Ms) SENIOR CLERK L6 NER 180 3708 AOLE A M SENIOR CLERK L6 CR 181 3709 BIJAY BAHADUR SINGH SR SEC.
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