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1 *Coloured Address Indicates Incomplete/Incorrect/Obsolete 1 1 Professor S.G Kashikar 11 Dr. N.Y. Dole 113 Park Corner M.U. Maha Vidyalaya Shivaji Nagar Lathur Dist. Nagpur - 440 010 Udgir - 413 517 Maharashtra Maharashtra. 2 Dr Karan Singh *12 Professor M.N. Gokhale 3, Nyaya Marg B/12, Rachna Co-op. Housing Society Chankhyapuri Ltd. Somenath Lane, 128 Hill Road, Bandra, Mumbai - 400 050 New Deli Maharashtra 3 Dr. M.V. Pylee 13 Professor D.N. Pathak Asian Inst.for Entrepreneural Dev. Director Near CUSAT School of Social Sciences N.Kalamassery University of Gujarat Ernakulam - Ahmedabad - 380 003 Kerala Gujarat. 4 Mrs. R.S. Dossal 14 Professor J.C. Anand "Al Dossal" , 50 Pali Road 1021 Sector 15-B Bandra, Mumbai - 400 050 Chandigarh - 160 015 Maharashtra Punjab. 5 Dr. I.N. Chaudhary 15 Sri C.R. Rathee 173, Sector II Anju Villa, House No.206 Chandigarh - 160 011 Opp Head Office, Punjab. Gurgaon Gramin Bank Urban Estate, Gurgaon - 122 001 6 Dr. B.L. Garg Haryana. Hindu University Old F/7, Jodhpur Colony 16 Sri K.L. Julka Banaras , Uttar Pradesh P.G. Dept.of Political Science Magdh University 7 Shri Kesav Prasad Singh Bodh Gaya - 824 831 Dept. of Political Science Bihar. H.D. Jain College Arrah - 802 301 17 Dr. B.L. Prasad Bihar. Principal College of Commerce 8 Sri Murali Manohar Singh Patna - 800 005 Road No.64, Rajendra Nagar Bihar. Patna - 800 004 Bihar. 18 Mr. Gurbax Lal Sethi C/o Sri Amar Nath Nassal , 9 Dr. Janardan Pandey 9/15 Subhas Nagar Sri Hanumanth Niwas, Sakrugarh New Delhi - 110 027 Dist.Sahibganj (S.P.) Sahibganj - 816 109 19 Professor R.S. Gautam Bihar. President and Director M.P. Inst.of Social Science Res. 10 Sri K.N. Valsangkar 19-20 Mahashshwetha Nagar Ram Narain Raia College Ujjain - 456 010 Matunga, Mumbai - 400 079 Madhya Pradesh. Maharashtra. *Coloured address indicates incomplete/incorrect/obsolete information. 2 20 Sri Vijay Bahadur Singh 30 Dr. Vinod Sethi Qr. No.331 A 43 D, DDA Flat A.P. Colony Munirka Gaya - 823 001 New Delhi - 110 067 Bihar. 31 Sri D.K. Koratkar 21 Sri S. Ballabh Former Principal Dept. of Political Science Vivek Vardhani Evening College Ranchi University C/o Librarian, Vaman Naik Marg Ranchi - 834 002 Hyderabad, (A. P.) Bihar. 32 Sri R.K. Malhotra 22 Dr. S.R. Maheswari Cottage No. 52, Road No.43 156, Golf Links Punjabi Bagh New Delhi - 110 003 New Delhi - 110 026 23 Sri M.L. Agarwal * 33 Dr. P.C. Johari E-62, Kirti Nagar Professor of Pol. Sci. New Delhi - 110 015 Shyam Lal College 43 Medha Apartments 24 Dr. K. Mathews Mayur Vihar Phase I Dept. of Pol. Sci. New Delhi - 110 091 S.G.T.B Khalsa College New Delhi . * 34 Professor Subhir Goswami E-11 University Campus 25 Sri Jai Krishna Prasad Sinha Rohtak - Director Haryana. Kautilya Inst. of Economic Admn. 23`D', Block 35 Professor Bishnu Charan Rout Kadam Kuan Retd Patna - 800 003 7, Housing Board Colony Bihar. Lewis Road Bhubaneshwar - 751 002 26 Sri N.C. Rustagi Orissa. BA/10-C Ashok Vihar Phase- I 36 Sri Braj Kishore Jha Delhi - 110 052 Reader in Pol. Science Magadh University 27 Professor R.B. Jain Bodh Gaya , Bihar. 102, SFS, DDA Flats Mukherjee Nagar 37 Dr. D.C. Jha New Delhi - 110 009 Reader in Pol. Science Bhagalpur University 28 Smt Sushil Bhardwaj Bhagalpur - 812 007 29, Banaras Doss Estate, 1st Floor Bihar. Lucknow Road New Delhi - 110 003 38 Dr. Ushakar Jha Sarisab 29 Sri Harish Khare Sarso-Pahi P.O. 25/III Sakri Nagar Madhubani - 847 424 New Delhi - 110 007 Bihar. *Coloured address indicates incomplete/incorrect/obsolete information. 3 39 Professor Kapildeo Narain Singh 49 Sri R.S. Bedi Reader in Pol. Science K-66, Jangpura Ext Bhagalpur University New Delhi - 110 014 Bhagalpur - 812 007 Bihar. * 50 Dr. Susmit Chakravarti Dept. of Political Science 40 Dr.(Ms) Niru Hazarika T.N.B. College Department of Political Science Bhagalpur - 812 007 Gauhati University Bihar. Gauhati - 781 014 Assam. 51 Dr. Haridwar Rai Vill. Hasanpura 41 Professor M.N. Anand P.O. Thamanpura Anand Kutir' Ballia Dt. - 277 506 B-3/14, Rana Pratap Bagh Uttar Pradesh. New Delhi - 110 007 52 Professor Rajni Kothari 42 Professor O.P. Minocha Centre for Study of Developing 80 / 67, Malaviya Nagar Societies, New Delhi - 110 017 29 Rajpur Road New Delhi - 110 006 43 Sri Mahendra Kumar Saini 4225 Aryapura 53 Dr. D.M. Prasad Sabzi Mandi Dept. of Political Science New Delhi - 110 007 Bhagalpur University Bhagalpur - 812 007 44 Dr. Dalip Singh Bihar. 18 Khalsa College Colony Patiala - 147 001 54 Dr. Vinodini Tiwari Punjab. Professor Dept. of Political Science 45 Dr. R.B.S. Jain G.R. Mahila College 3, Lajpat Kunj Gaya , Bihar. Agra - 282 002 Uttar Pradesh. 55 Dr. Bidya Nand 9, Anugrah Puri Colony 46 Dr.(Smt) Ajendra Jain Gaya , Bihar. 5 / 266 Awas Vikas Colony Sikandra Yojana 56 Professor Jawaharlal Pandey Agra - 282 007 Reader in Pol. Science Uttar Pradesh. Population Education Unit NCERT, New Delhi - 110 016 * 47 Dr. K. Kamalanathan Tirupati - 517 502 57 Dr. D.P. Barooah Andhra Pradesh. Ex-Vice Chancellor, Gauhati University 48 Professor Raghuveer Singh Kharghuli, Gauhati - 781 004 B-975 , Sector-A Assam. Mahanagar Lucknow - 226 007 * 58 Dr. K.B. Medhi Uttar Pradesh. Gauhati University 101, Gauhati University Campus Gauhati - 781 004 Assam. *Coloured address indicates incomplete/incorrect/obsolete information. 4 59 Smt. Maneesha Malhotra 69 Sri Bindeshwari Jha Cottage No.51, Road No.43 Koalaghat Road Punjabi Bagh Chhoti Khamjarpur New Delhi - 110 026 Bhagalpur - 812 001 Bihar. 60 Professor A.K. Bhal Prem Kutir 70 Dr. B.N. Mishra K-48, Lajpat Nagar-2 Dept. of Pol. Sc., Sahinganji College New Delhi - 110 034 Jay Niwas, Sakrugarh Sahibganj P.O. (S.P) - 61 Professor Bishwanath Singh Bihar. Sergeant's Bungalow, B/103 Charminar Apts 71 Professor Madan Mohan Puri Road No.12, Rajendra Nagar 5863, Modern Housing Complex III Patna - 16 Manimarja Bihar. Chandigarh - 160 101 Haryana. 62 Professor M.G. Parekh 297, Munekboy Society 72 Maj. B.K. Chanan Surendra Mangaldas Road Principal Ahmedabad - 380 013 Mukund Lal National College Gujarat. Yamuna Nagar - 135 001 Haryana. * 63 Dr. P.N. Sheth Ahmedabad - 380 009 73 Professor Bhagirath B. Brahmbhatt Gujarat (May not be living in India) 10, Nandigram Limbdi - 363 421 * 64 Professor Ajit Singh Kakkar Gujarat. 151-D, Dharmapura Patiala - 147 001 74 Smt. Tanusri Bose Punjab. 23-D, Tala Park Avenue Calcutta - 700 002 65 Dr. S.N. Rath West Bengal. 118, Sahid Nagar Bhubaneshwar - 751 014 75 Professor S. Shafi Ahmed Orissa. 175A, Namaskar Enclave Patliputra Colony 66 Professor L.S. Rathore Patna - 13 Bhagat-ki-kothi Bihar. V.V. John Marg Jodhpur - 342 001 76 Dr. Ashok Kumar Mukhopadhyay Rajasthan. D/8, Vidyasagar Niketan Salt Lake 67 Dr. N. Vidyarthi Calcutta - 700 064 Retired Principal West Bengal. 12, Gyanlok Hapur, Uttar Pradesh. 77 Professor (Mrs) Chitra Ghosh Netaji Institute for Asian Studies 68 Professor Bishwanath Singh 8 A Palm Place L.F. Block - 8 / 47, Road No.10 C Calcutta - 700 019 Rajendra Nagar West Bengal. Patna - 800 016 Bihar. *Coloured address indicates incomplete/incorrect/obsolete information. 5 78 Dr. K.V. Narayana Rao 87 Dr. (Mrs.) B. Nangia C/o Dr C V Rammohan , Principal 7A Samruddhi Thampurans, Lakshi Bai College Thampuran, Mukku, Ashok Vihar III Vanchiyoor Post, New Delhi - 110 052 Tiruvananthapuram-695035 Ph 0471 2301667, mob 9246376587 * 88 Professor J. Ramachandran Sriram Nagar, South Street * 79 Dr. G.J. Dubey Chennai - 600 018 Z1, P.X. Tagore Street Tamil Nadu. Mumbai - 700 006 Maharashtra. 89 Professor K.B.Y. Thotappa Retd Professor * 80 Professor Pranab Kumar Mukherjee Kudlapura, Doddakaulande 6, Ashoka Road Nanjangudu (T.K.) New Delhi - 110 001 Mysore , Karnataka. 81 Professor R.P.S Rani 90 Dr. C.A. Perumal Lecturer in Political Science Prof. Emeritus Patna College Sarabha, 4, Second Cross street, Patna - 800 005 Seethamma Extn., Teynampet, Bihar. Chennai-600 018 Tamil Nadu. 82 Dr. Bhola Prasad Singh Professor of Political Science 91 Dr. A.M. Rajashekhariah Bhagalpur University Sree Sai Kripa Bhagalpur - 812 007 8th Cross, Kalyan Nagar Bihar. Dharwad - 580 007 Karnataka. * 83 Dr. Ranbir Sharma Sanjauli 92 Dr. K.H. Cheluvaraju Simla - 171 006 Former Vice Chancellor Himachal Pradesh Gulbarga University (left, address unknown) 434, 40th Cross, 5th Block Jayanagar 84 Dr. B.S. Chawla Bangalore - 560 041 54, Court Road Karnataka. Opp. G.P.O. Amritsar , Punjab. 93 Dr. S. Subramanian Saraswati Illam', 58, Chetty Street Ayanavaram 85 Dr. T.R. Sharma Chennai - 600 023 Professor Tamil Nadu. Department of Political Science Punjab University 94 Dr. Narayana Chandigarh - 160 014 Professor Punjab. Dept of Political Science Bangalore University 86 Professor Mahendra Mohan Sharma Bangalore - 560 056 E-11, Sector 14 Karnataka. PM Campus Chandigarh - 160 014 Haryana. *Coloured address indicates incomplete/incorrect/obsolete information. 6 95 Professor (Mrs) Aruna Sivakami 104 Professor Anita C. Sachdev Professor H-61, Ashok Vihar, Phase I Dept.of Pol.& Pub.Admn. New Delhi - 110 007 Univesity of Madras Chepauk 105 Prof. Amarendra Kumar Thakur Chennai - 600 005 Gandhi Nagar Tamil Nadu. Purnia - 854 301 Bihar. 96 Dr. R. Balasubramanian No. 80, Venkatratnam Nagar 106 Professor Ajay Kumar Mukherjee Adyar, Chennai - 600 020 2/5 Dharmatala Road (South) Tamil Nadu. P.O.Belurmath Howrah Dist. - 711 202 97 Smt S. Hamsapriya West Bengal. Professor of Politics Chennai , 107 Dr.(Mrs) Vimala Shukla Tamil Nadu. Principal, Cinni Devi Modi Girls College Modinagar 98 Sri Ram Bahadur Verma Ghaziabad , Uttar Pradesh. B-10/20, Krantipur Jailgarden Road * 108 Dr. H.L.
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