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Visiting Experts List MENTAL RETARDATION S. No. State Name Teaching Address of the Institute Rehab Qualification Experience Faculty CRR No. (In Years) (Core/Guest) 1 Andhra Pradesh Sri K. Uma Giridhar Guest Faculty Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Srikakulam, Etcheria – B.Ed SE PGD(MR), 5 532410, Srikakulam district Tel. No.:- 08942-281422 MED SE , M. Phil B10442 [email protected] 2 Andhra Pradesh Mr. Boby Mathew Guest Faculty Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Srikakulam, Etcheria – DSE (MR) M.Ed (MR) 5 532410, Srikakulam district Tel. No.:- 08942-281422 B09076 [email protected] 3 Andhra Pradesh I.G Maheshwari Core Faculty Sweekar Rehabilitation Institute for Handicapped, Upkaar B.Com B.Ed (MR) 5 Complex, Upkar Circle, Picket, Secunderabad – 500 A09386 021 4 Andhra Pradesh Dr.Jayanthi Core Faculty Sweekar Rehabilitation Institute for Handicapped, Upkaar M.Ed spl MR 5 Complex, Upkar Circle, Picket, Secunderabad – 500 A03010 022 5 Andhra Pradesh Ms. Uma Devi Core Faculty Sweekar Rehabilitation Institute for Handicapped, Upkaar MM.Ed MR 5 Complex, Upkar Circle, Picket, Secunderabad – 500 A12690 023 6 Andhra Pradesh V. Neeraja Core Faculty RASS College of Special Education, Rashtriya Seva D.M.R B.Ed MR 5 Samithi Seva Nilayam, Annamaiah Marg, A.I.R Bye-pass A02018 Road Tirupati – 517501, Andhra Pradesh 7 Andhra Pradesh Dr. R. Madhumathi Core Faculty RASS College of Special Education, Rashtriya Seva DMR B.Ed MR M.ED 6 Samithi Seva Nilayam, Annamaiah Marg, A.I.R Bye-pass MR A02854 Road Tirupati – 517501, Andhra Pradesh 8 Andhra Pradesh Dr. S. Kanchanalatha Guest Faculty RASS College of Special Education, Rashtriya Seva B.ED MR M.Ed MR 7 Samithi Seva Nilayam, Annamaiah Marg, A.I.R Bye-pass A10638 Road Tirupati – 517501, Andhra Pradesh 9 Andhra Pradesh Prof T. Revathy Guest Faculty Thakur Hari Prasad Institute of Research & Rehabilitation M.Ed SPl Edu (MR) 8 for the Mentally Handicapped, Vivekananda Nagar, A00009 Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad – 500060 10 Andhra Pradesh Mr. Anil Kumar Chaubey Guest Faculty Thakur Hari Prasad Institute of Research & Rehabilitation M.Ed MR 5 for the Mentally Handicapped, Vivekananda Nagar, A11245 Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad – 500061 11 Andhra Pradesh Ms. A Veena Guest Faculty Thakur Hari Prasad Institute of Research & Rehabilitation B.Ed MR PH.D Dipl In 7 for the Mentally Handicapped, Vivekananda Nagar, Dev Rehabilitation A0008 Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad – 500063 Certificate course S. No. State Name Teaching Address of the Institute Rehab Qualification Experience Faculty CRR No. (In Years) (Core/Guest) 12 Andhra Pradesh Ms. Kalyani Guest Faculty Thakur Hari Prasad Institute of Research & Rehabilitation B.Ed (MR) 5 for the Mentally Handicapped, Vivekananda Nagar, A10337 Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad – 500064 13 Andhra Pradesh Ms. Neela Visalakshmi Guest Faculty Thakur Hari Prasad Institute of Research & Rehabilitation M.Ed MR PGDDR 10 for the Mentally Handicapped, Vivekananda Nagar, PHD DVR (MR) A03101 Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad – 500065 14 Andhra Pradesh MS. V. Raja Rajeswari Core Faculty Thakur Hari Prasad Institute of Research & Rehabilitation DSE (MR) B.Ed (MR) 5 for the Mentally Handicapped, Vivekananda Nagar, B02423 Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad – 500067 15 Andhra Pradesh Mr. Harish Singh Core Faculty Thakur Hari Prasad Institute of Research & Rehabilitation DSE (MR) B.Ed (MR) 5 for the Mentally Handicapped, Vivekananda Nagar, B00098 Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad – 500068 16 Andhra Pradesh Dr. Jayanthi Narayan Faculty National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped Ph.D In special Edu 10 Manovikas Nagar,P.O. Bowenpally, Secunderabad – 500 M.S special Edu LD & 009 MR from USA A00118 Tel. 040 - 27751741/ 745Fax. 27750198 E-mail : [email protected] 17 Andhra Pradesh Smt M. Rachel Guest Faculty National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped BA M.Ed Spl Edu 5 Manovikas Nagar,P.O. Bowenpally, Secunderabad – 500 009 A07314 Tel. 040 - 27751741/ 745Fax. 27750198 E-mail : [email protected] 18 Andhra Pradesh Ms. S. Malika Sri Core Faculty National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped MA PSY PG Dip DSE 5 Manovikas Nagar,P.O. Bowenpally, Secunderabad – 500 MR 009 A04686 Tel. 040 - 27751741/ 745Fax. 27750198 E-mail : [email protected] 19 BIhar Githa S.R Core Faculty National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped M.R.Sc MA M.Phil 6 Manovikas Nagar,P.O. Bowenpally, Secunderabad – 500 B.Ed MR 009 A03486 Tel. 040 - 27751741/ 745Fax. 27750198 E-mail : [email protected] S. No. State Name Teaching Address of the Institute Rehab Qualification Experience Faculty CRR No. (In Years) (Core/Guest) 20 Andhra Pradesh S. Kingsley Kameshwari Kuteer , H.No - 8-7-193/13/2, Wesly Bachelor of 24 Teachers Colony, Old Bowenpally, Secundrabad - Education. Sr. 500011 (A.P.) Mob - 9963019993, 9701526021 Diploma in Spl. B04929 Email - [email protected] Education. Master of Spl. Education(MR). 21 Bihar Mr. Dharmbir Core Faculty Adarsh Medical Institute Loharu Road Uttam Nagar Opp B.ED Spl MR 5 Ram Gopal School Bhiwani HR 127021 gaya Bihar A11150 22 BIhar C. Anjireddy Ayurvedic & Magnetotherapy Research Institute M.Ed(MR) - Pursuing 24 (A.M.R.I), N.M.C.H Road, Agamkuan, P.O. Gulzarbag, B.Ed(MR) - 2003 A15996 Patna - D.M.R - 1994 23 Bihar Mrs. Suman Kumari Core Faculty Ayurvedic & Magnetotherapy Research Institute BMR 5 (A.M.R.I), N.M.C.H Road, Agamkuan, P.O. Gulzarbag, A03335 Patna - 24 Bihar Dr. Kumar Sanjeev Guest Faculty Ayurvedic & Magnetotherapy Research Institute M.Ed.(MR), Ph.D., 10 Years (A.M.R.I), N.M.C.H Road, Agamkuan, P.O. Gulzarbag, M.Sc A17495 Patna - 25 Bihar Dr. Mansoor Haider Khan Guest Faculty Indian Institute of Health Education & Research, Beur, B.Ed. Sp. Edu. - LI & 7 Years Patna-800 002 Tel. No.: 0612 – 252999 Fax: 0612 - CP, Ph.D., DSE (MR) A13356 253290 26 Chattisgarh Mrs. Sadhana Nayak Core Faculty AAKANKSHA, Lions School for the Mentally B.Ed (MR) 5 A16576 Handicapped, Avanti Vihar, Raipur – 492006 27 Chattisgarh Ms. Namita Kakar Core Faculty AAKANKSHA, Lions School for the Mentally M.Ed(MR), 10 Handicapped, Avanti Vihar, Raipur – 492007 B.Ed(MR), A13464 D.Ed(MR) 28 Delhi Isha Verkey Core Faculty Resi: D-41, Sector-12, Noida, U.P.-201301 Off: NIMH, B.Ed MR 7 Model Special Education Centre, Kasturba Niketan, Lajpat Nagar-II, New Delhi-110024 A08629 Ph: 0120-2542970, Off: 011-29818067, Mob: 9891046865 Email- akhilar 29 Delhi Mrs. Geetu Dhawan Core Faculty Manovikas Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Research B.Ed MR 5 Centre, A-267, Surajmal Vihar, New Delhi – 110092 B11267 30 Delhi Mr. Kamal Nyan Core Faculty Manovikas Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Research B.Ed DVR MR 18 Vishwakarma Centre, A-267, Surajmal Vihar, New Delhi – 110093 B04474 S. No. State Name Teaching Address of the Institute Rehab Qualification Experience Faculty CRR No. (In Years) (Core/Guest) 31 Delhi Dr. Alok Kumar Bhuwan Core Faculty Manovikas Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Research DVTE(MR)-1996 14 Centre, A-267, Surajmal Vihar, New Delhi – 110094 Master of Rehab- 1999 Doctorate of Arts in A01673 Spl. Edu.-2007 B.Ed-SE-2010 PGDDE-2009 32 Delhi Mrs. Indira Alok Core Faculty Manovikas Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Research B.Ed-MR-2005 8 Centre, A-267, Surajmal Vihar, New Delhi – 110095 DSE (MR)-2003 BO8185 33 Delhi Mrs. Sangeeta Core Faculty Manovikas Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Research M.Ed-SE-2010 12 Centre, A-267, Surajmal Vihar, New Delhi – 110096 PGPD - 2000 A10913 34 Delhi Shabnam Aggarwal Core Faculty astha, delhi B.Ed-SE (MR) 17 Diploma in Dyslexia A01932 MA (Psycho) 35 Delhi Mrs. Usha Varma School of Hope, Tamana, CPWD Colony, Near Chinmaya DSE-(MR) 15 Vidyalaya, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi-110057 Ph; B.Ed A07186 06143853, 2653474, Off:- 26492340, Mob:-9818659415, Certificate Course in [email protected] LD 36 Delhi Amit Kumar Core Faculty Res: V.P.O. Intal Kalan Distt. & Ten Jind (Haryana) Off: B.Ed-SE-(MR)-2007 5 DSWSC, Yasho Bhawan Okhla Marg, New Delhi-110025 M.Ed-SE (MR)-2009 A12604 Ph: 01681-238021, Off: 011-26320014, Mob: 08527282022, [email protected] 37 Delhi Harish Chandra Maurya Core Faculty Delhi Society for the Welfare of the Mentally Retarded DSE(MR)-2005 6 Children, Okhla Centre, Okhla Marg, New Delhi- 25 B.Ed-SE(MR)-2008 B10984 DSE(ASD)-2009 M.Ed-(MR)-2010 38 Delhi Satyanarain Nai Core Faculty Resi: 264, Subhash Khand, Giri Nagar, Kalkaji, New Delhi BMR 2000 17 - 110025 Off: DSWSC, Yasho Bhawan Okhla Marg, New B.Ed-SE(MR)-2006 A04548 Delhi-110025Off: 011-26320014, Mob: 9350059408 M.Ed-Se (MR)-2008 [email protected] 39 Delhi Swadesh Roy Core Faculty Teachers Training Institute for Special Education, New DSE(MR)-2005 5 Delhi YMCA, Nizamuddin, New Delhi - 110013 Ph: B.Ed-SE(MR)-2006 24520442, Off:-24354061 Ext32, Mob: 9818775016 M.Ed-(MR)-2009 A15994 Email - [email protected], [email protected] 40 Delhi Sanjay Kumar Core Faculty UDAAN, Lajpat Nagar, Delhi DMR 22 DHLS A14034 BSLH B.Ed-SE-(MR) S. No. State Name Teaching Address of the Institute Rehab Qualification Experience Faculty CRR No. (In Years) (Core/Guest) 41 Delhi Ms. Purnima Jain, Core Faculty Tamana, School of Hope, CPWD Complex, Near DSE(MR), B.Ed(MR) 22 Chinmaya School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi - 110057, Off & LD A06415 Phn -011-26153474, Mob - 9871586126, Email - [email protected] 42 Delhi Archana Kumari Core Faculty Tamana, School of Hope, CPWD Complex, Near DSE(MR), B.Ed(SE 9 Chinmaya School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi - 110057, Off DE), DSE(ASD) B02230 Phn -011-26153474, Mob - 9871586126, Email - [email protected] 43 Delhi Mr. Sunil Kumar Guest Faculty Tamana, School of Hope, CPWD Complex, Near D.Ed(MR) - 2008 5 Chinmaya School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi - 110057, Off B.Ed(Spl) - 2009 A15322 Phn -011-26153474, Mob - 9871586126, Email - M.Ed(Spl) - 2010 [email protected] 44 Delhi Rita Malhotra Guest Faculty Amar Jyoti Rehabilitation and Research Centre Ph.D(Psy) 42 Karkardooma, Vikas Marg, Delhi –110 0 92 Tel.
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