Visit of the President to Andhra Pradesh (Rashtrapati Nilayam, Bolarum, Secunderabad & Tirupati) from 26 Dec 2012 to 01 Jan 2013

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Visit of the President to Andhra Pradesh (Rashtrapati Nilayam, Bolarum, Secunderabad & Tirupati) from 26 Dec 2012 to 01 Jan 2013 ‘Public’ visit of the President to Andhra Pradesh (Rashtrapati Nilayam, Bolarum, Secunderabad & Tirupati) from 26 Dec 2012 to 01 Jan 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President 2. The First Lady (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Thomas Mathew Joint Secretary to the President 3. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President 4. Dr NK Kashyap Dy Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 24 (III) Security Staff Total : 07 (IV) Media Delegation - Nil ‘Official’ visit of the President to Tamil Nadu (Chennai) (ex-Hyderabad) on 28 Dec 2012 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 15 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation - Nil ‘Official’ visit of the President to Maharashtra (Solapur, Pandharpur, Pune & Mumbai) (ex-Hyderabad) from 29 to 30 Dec 2012 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President 2. Son of the President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Thomas Mathew Joint Secretary to the President 3. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 16 (III) Security Staff Total : 06 (IV) Media Delegation - Nil ‘Official’ visit of the President to West Bengal (Kolkata) from 02 to 03 Jan 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President 3. Smt Shamima Siddiqui Dy Press Secretary to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 18 (III) Security Staff Total : 07 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri Gautam Lahiri Chief of Bureau, Sambaad Pratideen 2. Shri Samiran Sarangi Principal Correspondent, PTI 3. Shri Agni Roy Special Correspondent, Anand Bazar Patrika 4. Shri Vinod Kumar Special Correspondent, UNIVARTA 5. Shri Shekhar Dey Senior Reporter, Ekdin 6. Shri Nitendra Singh Correspondent, Doordarshan 7. Shri MNR Fazil Cameraman, Doordarshan ‘Official’ visit of the President to Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow) on 08 Jan 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President 3. Smt Shamima Siddiqui Dy Press Secretary to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 13 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri Nilesh Bhagat Sr Principal Correspondent, PTI 2. Shri Kamlesh Kumar Correspondent, UNI 3. Shri Narendra Nath Mishra Principal Correspondent, Navbharat Times 4. Shri CS Joshi Correspondent, Doordarshan 5. Shri Mehboob Cameraperson, Doordarshan ‘Official’ visit of the President to Kerala (Kochi) on 09 Jan 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Thomas Mathew Joint Secretary to the President 3. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 4. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 12 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri Arvind Padmanabhan Executive Editor, IANS 2. Shri Swaraj Thapa Assistant Editor, Indian Express 3. Shri AS Sureshkumar Chief of Bureau, Madhyamam 4. Shri Jiji Lukose Correspondent, Deepika 5. Shri Kumar Alok Correspondent, Doordarshan 6. Shri Soban Singh Cameraperson, Doordarshan ‘Official’ visit of the President to Andhra Pradesh (Hyderabad) and West Bengal (Kolkata, Nimtouri, Barrackpore, Shibpur & Vidyanagar) from 17 to 20 Jan 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 3. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 19 (III) Security Staff Total : 06 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri A Krishna Rao Chief of Bureau, Andhra Jyothi 2. Shri Diganto Bandhopadhyay Special Correspondent, Ananda Bazar Patrika 3. Shri Amandeep Shukla Principal Correspondent, PTI 4. Shri Suresh Tiwari Senior Correspondent, UNIVARTA 5. Shri Deepak Razdan Special Representative, Statesman ‘Official’ visit of the President to Haryana (Surajkund, Faridabad) on 02 Feb 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 3. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 13 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri Sanjeev Verma Video Editor, Multimedia Studio 2. Shri Mahesh Panthi Cameraman, Multimedia Studio ‘Official’ visit of the President to Rajasthan (Pokhran) on 22 Feb 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Smt Omita Paul Secretary to the President 2. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 3. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President (Designate) 4. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 5. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 15 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation - Nil ‘Official’ visit of the President to Maharashtra (Pune) on 24 Feb 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President 2. Son of the President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 3. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President (Designate) 4. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 13 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri Abhishek Shukla Principal Correspondent, PTI 2. Shri Ramesh Bhan Special Correspondent, UNI 3. Shri Anant Bagaitkar Chief of News Bureau, Sakal 4. Shri Sudhir Kumar Correspondent, Doordarshan 5. Shri IPS Ahluwalia Cameraperson, Doordarshan ‘Public’ visit of the President to Andhra Pradesh (Sriharikota) (via Chennai) from 25 to 26 Feb 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President 2. Daughter of the President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 2. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 3. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 20 (III) Security Staff Total : 06 (IV) Media Delegation - Nil ‘Public’ visit of the President to Chandigarh on 15 Mar 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Smt Omita Paul Secretary to the President 2. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 3. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 13 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri Rakesh Kapur Chief of Bureau, Punjab Kesari 2. Shri Amandeep Shukla Principal Correspondent, PTI 3. Shri Abdus Salam News Editor, UNI Urdu 4. Shri Nitendra Singh Correspondent, Doordarshan 5. Shri Anil Khanna Cameraman, Doordarshan ‘Official’ visit of the President to Kerala (Alappuzha & Kottayam) on 16 Mar 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Dr Thomas Mathew Joint Secretary to the President 2. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 3. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 4. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 12 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri Neelabh Srivastava Special Correspondent, PTI 2. Shri Rashid Hasan Correspondent, UNI 3. Shri Sudhir Kumar Correspondent, Doordarshan 4. Shri IPS Ahluwalia Cameraperson, Doordarshan ‘Official’ visit of the President to Uttarakhand (Kashipur) on 17 Mar 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr NK Kashyap Dy Physician to the President 3. Smt Shamima Siddiqui Dy Press Secretary to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 12 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri Anshuman Dutta Special Correspondent, PTI 2. Shri Sanjiv Rathi Correspondent, UNI 3. Shri Nadeem Ansari Correspondent, Doordarshan 4. Shri NMR Fazil Cameraperson, Doordarshan ‘Official’ visit of the President to Haryana (Sonipat) on 21 Mar 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President 3. Smt Shamima Siddiqui Dy Press Secretary to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 13 (III) Security Staff Total : 04 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri Ashwini Srivastava Senior Correspondent, PTI 2. Shri Abdus Salam News Editor, UNI Urdu 3. Shri Asim Mishra Correspondent, Doordarshan 4. Shri OP Jamloki Cameraperson, Doordarshan ‘Official’ visit of the President to Maharashtra (Mumbai) on 23 Mar 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President 3. Smt Shamima Siddiqui Dy Press Secretary to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 12 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation 1. Shri Abhishek Shukla Principal Correspondent, PTI 2. Shri Rajesh Ahuja Senior Correspondent, UNI 3. Shri Sunil Chawake Chief of Bureau, Loksatta 4. Shri Manjit Thakur Correspondent, Doordarshan 5. Shri Udey Ram Cameraperson, Doordarshan ‘Official’ visit of the President to Maharashtra (Mumbai) on 06 Apr 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1.
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