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File No: J-17060/329/2015 DDU-GKY-Part 1 Government Of File No: J-17060/329/2015 DDU-GKY-Part 1 Government of India Ministry of Rural Development Department of Rural Development (Rural Skills Division) NDCC II Building, 7th Floor Jai Singh Road, New Delhi-110001 Dated: 9th April, 2020 To, All CEOs/MDs of SRLMs/SSMs of Nodal Department in States/UTs implementing DDU GKY Subject: Extending support to stranded candidates in other States/UTs during COVID- 19 crisis-reg. The undersigned is directed to refer to this Ministry’s letter of even no. dated 31stMarch 2020 regarding ensuring timely assistance to all DDU-GKY candidates during COVID-19 crisis. All the States/ UTs were requested to take all required measures to ensure that all the candidates getting training under DDU-GKY or are placed in any location outside their hometown are extended all possible assistance without delay. 2. It may so happen that, during this lockdown period across the country, the undertraining or placed candidates of one particular State/UT may be stranded in other States/UTs in their training centre or work locations. In this current scenario, it is most important to ensure wellbeing of our candidates in every respect. 3. In view of the above, it is therefore requested that all States/ UTs may extend required helps to these candidates of other States/ UTs stranded in training centre or work places located in their States/UTs. States/UTs, whose candidates are located in other States/UTs may also contact their counterpart in such States/ UTs for this purpose. The contact details of all CEOs/COOs is attached herewith for reference. Yours sincerely Sd (Virendra Sharma) Director (Skills) Enclo: As above Copy to: 1. Director General, NIRDPR, Hyderabad 2. Managing Director, NABCONS, New Delhi 3. PPS to Secretary (RD), MoRD 4. PPS to Additional Secretary (RD), MoRD 5. PPS to Joint Secretary –Skills, MoRD 6. COOs/SPMs of SRLMs/SSMs of all States/UTs 7. Vice President, NABCONS, New Delhi 8. Executive Director, DDU GKY, NIRDPR, New Delhi 9. All officials of DDU-GKY team at MoRD Contact details of CEOs/MDs/Directors in States/ UTs State Name Designation Agency Name & Address Phone no. Email1 Andhra Prad Shri M. Maheswara Redd CEO SEEDAP, 2nd Floor, NTR Administrati 0863-2443146, 8333083 [email protected], p esh y ve Block 333 [email protected] Pandit Nehru Bus Station, Vijayawada m, PIN: 520003, Andhra Pradesh, India Arunachal Pr Shri Tabin Siga State Mission Dire E-Sector, Abotani Colony, Itanagar, Pa 9436895817/879434271 [email protected], nin adesh ctor, Arunachal St pum Pare, Itanagar- 971110 4 [email protected] ate Rural Livelihoo ds Mission Assam State Mission Dire ASRLMS,Nabojyoti Nagar,SivaNath G 0361-2330542,94350-42 [email protected], a Smti Utpala Saikia, ctor ogoi Path,Guwahati Assam 781037 364 [email protected] Bihar Shri Balamurugan D, IAS CEO Bihar Rural Livelihoods Promotion Soc 0612-2504980/60, 97714 [email protected], [email protected] iety vidyut bhawan, annexe-ii, 1st & 2n 78301 d floor (southern wing) bailey road patna-800021 Chhattisgarh Shri Abhijeet Singh (IAS) Mission Director CGSRLM,Chhattisgarh State Rural Liv 0771-2510745, 8719005 [email protected], elihoods Mission (Bihan) Hall No. - 04, 700 [email protected] Block - D, 1st Floor, Indrawati Bhawan, New Raipur, Chhattisgarh 492002 Gujarat Shri D.D. Kapadiya (IAS) Managing Directo Gujarat Livelihoods Promotion Compa 079-23248512,90999538 [email protected] r ny (GLPC) 33 3rd Floor, Block No 18, Udhyog Bhava n, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382011 Haryana Shri Ramesh Krishnan, I CEO HSRLM 2nd Floor Akshay Urja Bhawa 0172-2587590, 9888881 [email protected], AS (Retd) n, Institutional Plot No- 1, Sector - 17 P 956 [email protected] anchkula - 134109 Himachal Pr Smt. Latika CEO (I/c) Himachal Pradesh State Rural Liveliho 9805623081 [email protected], ddugk adesh od Mission Nigam Vihar, HPMC Buildi [email protected] ng, 2nd Floor, Shimla- 171002 J&K Kapil Sharma COO 0194-2439024 [email protected] Jharkhand Mr Rajiv kumar, IAS Special Secretary, JSLPS,Shanti Deep Tower,Radium Ro 0651-2401782, 9431381 [email protected] Rural Developmen ad,Ranchi-834001,Jharkhand 831 t Department, GoJ cum CEO, JSLPS Karnataka Dr B R Mamatha MD KSRLM-5th floor KIABD kanija bhavan 080-23083000/ 2356427 [email protected] race course road 1/9980082368 , [email protected] Bangalore n Kerala Shri Harikishore ED Kudumbashree State Mission, 0471-2554717, 9446268 [email protected] 2nd Floor, TRIDA Rehabilitation Build 401 om ing, Medical College P.O., Thiruvananthapuram - 695011,Kerala . Madhya Pra Smt. Shilpa Gupta, IAS CEO Madhya Pradesh State Rural Livelihoo 0755-2766812, 9479612 [email protected] desh d Mission (MP-NRLM) 440 (Panchayat & Rural Development Dep artment, Govt. of M.P.) 3rd Floor, Beej Bhawan, Arera Hills, B hopal 462004 Maharashtra Smt. R Vimala, IAS CEO Umed Maharashtra State Rural Livelih 022-27562552/54/60 Mbl [email protected] oods Mission, (MSRLM), State Mission :09869019900 Management Unit, 5th floor, South CID CO Bhawan, Sector 11, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400614 Manipur Mrs. Yumnam Robita, IA State Mission Dire Ground Floor, Annex Building, New Se 9436030354 [email protected] S ctor, Manipur Stat cretariat, Babupara, Imphal West, Man n e Rural Livelihood ipur-795001 s Mission Meghalaya Smt. M. S. N. Marak State Programme DDU-GKY Cell, SIRD Complex, Nongs 9774094829 [email protected] Director der, Ri Bhoi District, Meghalaya-79310 3 Mizoram Smt. H. Lalchhandami Chief Executive Of New Secretariat Complex, Aizawl, Miz 8415921254 [email protected] ficer, Mizoram Stat oram-796001 e Rural Livelihood s Mission Nagaland Smt. Athel O. Lotha Mission Director, Rural Development Directorate, MGN 070-2270141,938301495 [email protected] Nagaland State R REGA & NRLM Building, Below Nagal 9 ural Livelihoods Mi and Civil Secretariat, Kohima- 797004 ssion Odisha Shri Rajesh Patil CEO ORMAS,SIRD Campus,Unit-VIII,Bhub 9437574892 [email protected], raj aneswar-751012,Odisha [email protected] Puducherry Mr. A.S.P.S. Ravi Prakas State Mission Dire Puducherry State Rural Livelihood Mis 9443288034 [email protected], h ctor sion [email protected] om Punjab Shri. Sukhvinder Singh GM PSDM Technical Education & Industria 9915010135, 0172-2720 [email protected], l Training, SCO No. 149-52, 2nd floor, 152 [email protected] sector-17 C, Chandigarh Rajasthan Shri Prateek Jhajharia Managing Director No. J-8-A, EMI Campus, Jhalana Instit [email protected] utional Area, Jhalana, Jaipur – 302004 0141-2701174 , Rajasthan Sikkim Mr. Prem Rai Additional Secreta Shram Bhawan, Sokyathang, Gangtok, 7872985859 [email protected] ry cum Chief Oper Tadong, East Sikkim-737102 ationg Officer Tamil Nadu S.P. Karthikaa, IAS MD/CEO Tamil Nadu Corporation for Developm 044-28173402, 9444094 [email protected] ent of Women Ltd. 201 Annai Teresa Mahalir Valagam, 1st Flo or, Valluvarkottam High Road Nungambakkam,Chennai – 600034,Ta mil Nadu Telangana Shri. Raghunandan Rao, CEO Employment Generation and Marketin 040-23450742 / 2980106 [email protected] IAS g Mission T. Chandrasekhar Reddy Vo 1 , Mobile:9849956780 , cational Training Centre, Red Cross B [email protected] uilding, Banjara Hills Road, Masab Tan k, Hyderabad, 500028 (Telangana) Tripura Shri Vikas Singh Add Secretary RD 2nd Floor, 4th Block, New Secretariat 0381-2413227, 9402574 [email protected] and CEO Building, Capital Complex, Kunjuban, 435 Tripura- 799010 Uttar Prades Shri Kunal Silku Mission Director Uttar Pradesh Skill Development Missi 0522-4066115, 9919219 [email protected] h on (UPSDM), ITI Aliganj Campus, Alig 190 anj, Lucknow - 226024 Uttarakhand Shri Savin Bansal, IAS CEO UKSRLM State Project Management U 0135-2970165, 9720070 [email protected] nit Deptt. of Rural Development Govt. 007 of Uttarakhand West Bengal Shri Randhir Kumar,IAS Project Director, P Plot No. B-7,AA-III, Karigari Bhawan, 2 033-23403734 [email protected], ddug BSSD and Additio nd Floor, Near hazra Kalibari, Opposit [email protected], nal Secretary, TET e Uniworld City, Major Arterial Road (E [email protected] &SD Department ast-West), Newtown, Kolkata, West Be ngal- 700160 Contact details of COOs of DDU GKY in States/ UTs State Officer Name Designation Phone No Email-Id Andhra Pradesh Shri D.Ramesh Executive Director 9866478196 [email protected], ramesh.damer [email protected] Arunachal Pradesh Dr. Rakesh Srivastava COO-Skills 08794392884/9436044112 [email protected] Assam Shri Amrit Borah COO, Skills 9085440957 [email protected] Bihar Shri Mukesh Sharan COO, Skills 9934014194 [email protected] Chhattisgarh Shri Pankaj Ekka COO 0771-2511736 [email protected] Gujarat R M Pandya COO 9099957522 [email protected] Haryana Shri R.R.Badyal COO, Skills 9779075074 [email protected] J&K Shri Kapil Sharma COO, Himayat (D 0194-2439024/9419192205 [email protected] DU-GKY) Jharkhand Shri Deepak Upadhyaya COO, Incharge 8797000331 [email protected] Kerala Mr. Shibu COO-Skills (I/C) 8157830774 [email protected] Madhya Pradesh Shri K.K. Srivastav COO 7974836689 [email protected], spm.skill. [email protected], pm.ddugky@gm ail.com Maharashtra Shri Ravindra Shinde COO 9833389999 [email protected], ravishinde836 [email protected] Manipur Shri. K.B. Singh SMM 8794708008/7005072508 [email protected] Meghalaya Ms. G. S Lyndem COO 9856028958 [email protected] Mizoram Shri. Vanlalroliahpuia COO 9612800653 [email protected] Nagaland Shri Menuoneituo Chadi COO-Skills 9862286884 [email protected] Odisha Sh. Badal Kumar Mohanty Joint Chief Executi 9437511221 [email protected], badalkmohanty ve Officer, ORMA @gmail.com S Rajasthan Shri Ajay Kaushaik General Manager, 9414978606 RSLDC [email protected] Sikkim Shri Prem Dhoj Rai Addl Sec cum CO 7872958052 [email protected] O Tamil Nadu J. Ganeshkanna COO 7339177077, [email protected], cooddugk 9486218623 [email protected] Uttar Pradesh Shri Rajesh Kumar COO 9415175951 [email protected], cooddugky.u [email protected] Uttarakhand Dr.
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