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List of Officers of the Esi Corporation Alongwith Their Place(S) of Posting (2012) This should not be quoted or referred as a valid document for any purpose, official or legal. This is not a seniority list. LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE ESI CORPORATION ALONGWITH THEIR PLACE(S) OF POSTING (2012) L Headquarters Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ISO 9001-2008 Certified) Panchdeep Bhawan, C.I.G. Marg, New Delhi-110002 www.esic.nic.in CONTENTS Sl. Subject Page No. No. LIST OF NON-MEDICAL OFFICERS OF THE ESI CORPORATION ALONG WITH THEIR PLACE(S) OF POSTING 1. Index on Name 1-20 2. List of Non-Medical Officers 21-48 LIST OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF THE ESI CORPORATION ALONG WITH THEIR PLACE(S) OF POSTING 1. Index on Name 49-88 2. List of Medical Officers – GDMOs 89-118 3. List of Medical Officers – Specialists 119-129 4. List of Professors / Dean and Teaching Faculty 130-135 List of Non-Medical Officers of the ESI Corporation along with their place(s) of posting This is not a seniority list and should not be quoted as a valid document for any purpose official or legal Sl. Name of the official Designation Sl. No. Dr. (S./Sh./Smt.) No. 1. A Jothi Pandian Deputy Director 293 2. A K Dutta Director 42 3. A K Mukhopadhyay Director 34 4. A. Haque Assistant Director (Adhoc) 563 5. A. P. Tripathi Joint Director 72 6. A. Sainul Abdeen Joint Director 146 7. A. Srinivasan Joint Director 95 8. A.B. Sastry Deputy Director 335 9. A.C. Majumdar Joint Director 143 10. A.C. Tholisanna PS 665 11. A.Chockalingam, Commissioner (Rectt.) 7 12. A.D. Naik PS (Adhoc) 699 13. A.K. Bhoi Assistant Director (Adhoc) 629 14. A.K. Pattnaik Joint Director 138 15. A.K. Singh Chief Vigilance Officer 2 16. A.K. Singh Assistant Director (Adhoc) 491 17. A.K. Sinha Director 25 18. A.K. Srivastava Addl. Commissioner 21 19. A.K.Nim Assistant Director 458 20. A.K.Verma Addl. Commissioner 11 21. A.R. Gowrikutty PS 681 22. A.S. Meeran Director 24 23. A.V. Ramana Assistant Director (Adhoc) 543 24. Abhilasha Jha, Deputy Director 209 25. Achintya Mandal, Deputy Director 251 26. Adarsh Bala Grover Assistant Director (Adhoc) 526 27. Ajay Kumar Deputy Director 331 28. Ajay Kumar Mahan Deputy Director (Adhoc) 440 29. Ajay Pal Singh Assistant Director (Adhoc) 591 30. AK Mishra Director 35 31. Akshay Kala Joint Director 111 32. Albert K. Sinate Assistant Director (Adhoc) 559 33. Alok Gupta Assistant Director (Adhoc) 596 34. AM Ramanathan Deputy Director 283 35. Amar Nath Prasad Joint Director 86 36. Amarjeet Kaur PS (Adhoc) 703 37. Amarjeet Singh Deputy Director (Adhoc) 453 38. Amarjit Singh Joint Director 133 1 This is not a seniority list and should not be quoted as a valid document for any purpose official or legal Sl. Name of the official Designation Sl. No. Dr. (S./Sh./Smt.) No. 39. Amarnath Tiwari, Deputy Director 219 40. Amit Kumar Srivastava Assistant Director (Adhoc) 573 41. Amitabha Sen Deputy Director 203 42. Amitva Dutta Assistant Director (Adhoc) 503 43. Amrish Kumar Sharma Joint Director 141 44. Anal Kumar Pal Deputy Director 319 45. Anand Kumar Deputy Director 343 46. Anant Kumar Verma Assistant Director (Adhoc) 523 47. Anil Kr. Rastogi Deputy Director (Adhoc) 392 48. Anil Chandra Bhat R Joint Director 81 49. Anil Kumar PS (Adhoc) 714 50. Anil Kumar Joint Director 83 51. Anil Kumar Ranga, Deputy Director 244 52. Anil Kumar Sahu Joint Director 132 53. Anil Kumar Srivastava Deputy Director 279 54. Anil Nagpal Assistant Director (Adhoc) 510 55. Anil Yumnam Assistant Director (Adhoc) 594 56. Anita Sonkar, Deputy Director 387 57. Anita Suresh Assistant Director (Adhoc) 490 58. Anuj Kumar Rishi Assistant Director (Adhoc) 502 59. Anurag Kumar Assistant Director (Adhoc) 532 60. Arasada Kishore, Deputy Director 242 61. Archana Arya PS 662 62. Arjun Chatter Deputy Director 326 63. Arjun Singh Assistant Director (Adhoc) 497 64. Arul Raj M. Deputy Director 253 65. Arun A. Adhikari PS (Adhoc) 721 66. Arun Kumar Addl. Commissioner 22 67. Arun Pandey Joint Director 65 68. Aruna Sharma Deputy Director 182 69. Arvind Kumar Joint Director 64 70. Arvind Kumar Joint Director 100 71. Arvinda Kattai Assistant Director (Adhoc) 603 72. Asha Mishra Joint Director 151 73. Ashok Chandra Joint Director 116 74. Ashok K. Rawat Joint Director 149 75. Ashok Kumar Deputy Director 275 76. Ashok Kumar PS (Adhoc) 707 2 This is not a seniority list and should not be quoted as a valid document for any purpose official or legal Sl. Name of the official Designation Sl. No. Dr. (S./Sh./Smt.) No. 77. Ashutosh Giri Assistant Director (Adhoc) 534 78. Avasarala Ranga Gopal Assistant Director (Adhoc) 479 79. Ayodhay Prasad Assistant Director (Adhoc) 650 80. Azad Singh Deputy Director (Adhoc) 438 81. B B Puri Director 37 82. B S Negi Director 57 83. B S Sandhu Director 50 84. B Umakanth Deputy Director 272 85. B. Gnana Kumar Assistant Director (Adhoc) 469 86. B. Manohar Director 31 87. B.Balakrishnan Deputy Director 366 88. B.C. Bhatt Assistant Director (OL) 738 89. B.C. Rahi Assistant Director (Adhoc) 471 90. B.C.Boro Deputy Director 320 91. B.C.Godika Deputy Director (Adhoc) 400 92. B.D. Chaturvedi Assistant Director (Adhoc) 584 93. B.D. Sharma Addl. Commissioner 18 94. B.K. Sahu Insurance Commissioner 3 95. B.M. Thathera Assistant Director (Adhoc) 492 96. B.P. Pandey Deputy Director 186 97. B.S. Chauhan Assistant Director (Adhoc) 535 98. B.V. Rajendrudu Deputy Director 178 99. Babu Lal Deputy Director 322 100. Bahagirathi Nayak Deputy Director 324 101. Baijnath Mandal Assistant Director (Adhoc) 580 102. Bal Krishan Bhardwaj Assistant Director (Adhoc) 623 103. Baldev Singh Deputy Director (Adhoc) 412 104. Baldev Raj Deputy Director 307 105. Baldev Singh Assistant Director (Adhoc) 468 106. Balvant Ram Assistant Director (Adhoc) 470 107. Bansai Lal Gupta Assistant Director (Adhoc) 604 108. Beena Negi PS (Adhoc) 695 109. Bejoy P.B. Assistant Director (Adhoc) 578 110. Bhag Chand Meena Assistant Director (Adhoc) 484 111. Bhag Singh Assistant Director (Adhoc) 537 112. Bhagwan Singh Assistant Director 456 113. Bharat Bhushan Arora Joint Director 77 114. Bhupender Kumar, Deputy Director 230 3 This is not a seniority list and should not be quoted as a valid document for any purpose official or legal Sl. Name of the official Designation Sl. No. Dr. (S./Sh./Smt.) No. 115. Bihari Ram Deputy Director 317 116. Binod Kumar Srivastava Joint Director 78 117. Bipin Kumar Assistant Director (Adhoc) 614 118. BK Sinha Deputy Director 286 119. Boben Rapheal Deputy Director 351 120. Braham Dutt Assistant Director (Adhoc) 572 121. Brijesh, Deputy Director 206 122. C R Nageswaran Director 33 123. C. Narayana Assistant Director (Adhoc) 590 124. C. Ramachandra Assistant Director (Adhoc) 624 125. C.N. Raveendranatha Joint Director 106 126. C.N.Raji Assistant Director 457 127. C.O. Tayade Deputy Director 169 128. C.P. Wadhwa Deputy Director (Adhoc) 416 129. C.R. Paul Joint Director 135 130. C.S. Balakrishnan Addl. Commissioner 14 131. Capt. Upendra Sharma Director 39 132. CH Admane Deputy Director 296 133. Ch. Srihari Assistant Director (Adhoc) 589 134. Champak Biswas Deputy Director (Adhoc) 426 135. Chander Sen Deputy Director 372 136. Chander Pal, PS 672 137. Chandra Bhanu Jha, Deputy Director 218 138. Chandrasekhran KK Deputy Director 281 139. Cherian Kurian Deputy Director 157 140. Chhering Negi Deputy Director 328 141. Chinmay Bose Director 43 142. Chitranjan Kumar Das Assistant Director (Adhoc) 605 143. D Yogananda Rao Deputy Director 288 144. D. Sankraraiah Assistant Director (Adhoc) 644 145. D. Vijay Kumar Deputy Director 334 146. D.D. Mathur Assistant Director (Adhoc) 649 147. D.K. Gupta Assistant Director (OL) 729 148. D.K. Saha Deputy Director 183 149. D.Lahiri Addl. Commissioner 16 150. D.P.S. Jakhar Joint Director 152 151. D.S.Bhandari Deputy Director 385 152. D.Sugumaran Deputy Director 368 4 This is not a seniority list and should not be quoted as a valid document for any purpose official or legal Sl. Name of the official Designation Sl. No. Dr. (S./Sh./Smt.) No. 153. D.T. Shelkande Assistant Director (Adhoc) 500 154. D.T. Undirwade Joint Director 142 155. Dabasish Baruah Deputy Director (Adhoc) 439 156. Damodar Prashad Deputy Director 280 157. Dasu V. Joint Director 84 158. David Lal Fakzuala Assistant Director (Adhoc) 557 159. Debabrata Pramanik Deputy Director 363 160. Deepak Malik Deputy Director 193 161. Deepak Joshi Joint Director 74 162. Deepak Kumar Chourasia Deputy Director (Adhoc) 444 163. Deoki Nandan Joint Director 82 164. Devender Rewalia PS (Adhoc) 724 165. Dharmvir Singh Assistant Director (Adhoc) 651 166. Dhirendra Kumar Mishra Joint Director 73 167. Digvijay Prasad Sinha, Deputy Director 257 168. Dinesh Chander Semwal Assistant Director (Adhoc) 515 169. Dinesh Nirwan Assistant Director (Adhoc) 645 170. DN Das Deputy Director 268 171. Dr. C.S. Kedar, I.A.S Director General 1 172. Dr. Panna Prasad Joint Director (OL) 726 173. Dr. S.R. Chauhan Medical Commissioner 4 174. Dushyant Pande Deputy Director 217 175. E.D.Ravindran Deputy Director 314 176. G Shyamsunder Deputy Director (Adhoc) 451 177. G. Hanumana Assistant Director (Adhoc) 625 178. G. Ramakrishnan Joint Director 145 179. G. Satyavathi Assistant Director (Adhoc) 622 180. G. Vasudev Murthy Assistant Director (Adhoc) 501 181. G. Vijaya chandra PS (Adhoc) 706 182. G.C. Darji Joint Director 147 183. G.C.Jena Addl. Commissioner 17 184. G.Chandrasekhar Assistant Director 460 185. G.Kuruppan Deputy Director 358 186. G.S. Narood Assistant Director (Adhoc) 496 187. G.Selvakumar Deputy Director 312 188.
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