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Founder Members LIST OF IRRO MEMBERS 2018-2019 AUTHORS 1. Dr. Madhu Pant 9. Shri H.L. Luthra 104 Pocket A C-13, Block C Mount Kailash Sector-6 East of Kailash HSR Layout New Delhi-110065. BANGALORE-560034. 2. Dr. D.P. Kothari 10. Dr. N.N. Kher Vice Chancellor B-103 VIT University Sector-55 Vellore-632014 NOIDA-201301. TAMIL NADU. 11. Shri Subit Kumar Saha 3. Dr. A. Padmanabhan Chemistry Group 14, 19th Cross Road BITS, Pilani 20, Shastri Nagar Pilani, (RAJASTHAN) CHENNAI. 12. Shri Dayanand Varma 4. Shri G. Krishnankutty W-21, Greater Kailash-I 7/15, Prashant Nagar NEW DELHI-110048. Ulloor Thiruvananthapuram 13. Prof. Pardeep Sahni KERALA. Faculty of Public Administration Indira Gandhi National Open 5. Shri Agam Prakash Mathur University Vice Chancellor NEW DELHI-110068. Agra University AGRA. 14. Prof. Dr. A.M. Patwardhan 22-B, Mont Vert 6. Dr. Ramesh Mehta Pashan-Sus Road 235, Rehora Pashan, JAMMU-180005. PUNE-411021. 7. Mr. M. P. Goel 15. Dr. P.V. Naik 62, Kapil Vihar Department of Physics Pitampura V.J.T.I., Matunga NEW DELHI. MUMBAI-400019. 8. Mrs. S. Devasundram 8, Elango Street Subramania Nagar Salem-636005. - 2 - 16. Dr. Shashikant Anand Kelkar 24. Prof. P.K. Gupta FNA 32 East Sion F-119, Shastri Nagar ‘Prayog’ Gr. Fl. MEERUT-250004. MUMBAI-400022. 25. Dr. A.M. Bendre 17. Dr. S.S. Awasthy 49, Golden Avenue-I Secretary General Roorkee Road Authors Guild of India MEERUT. F-12, Jangpura Extension New Delhi-110014. 26. Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, Sulabh International Social 18. Dr. Hiralal Bachhotia Service Organisation, K40 F Saket Sulabh Gram, RZ-83, New Delhi. Mahavir Enclave, Palam Dabri Marg, 19. Ms. Lakshmipriya. N. NEW DELHI-110045. Dy. Manager ITI 27. Dr. Raghunandan Prasad Tiwari Doorvaninagar 119, Bank Enclave Bangalore-560016. Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092. 20. Shri Brij Kishore Sharma M-103, Dharma Apartments 28. Dr. D.K. Rajendra 2, I.P. Extension No 48, “Vandana” DELHI-110092. Marathi Temple Road Saraswathipuram 21. Dr. Yogesh Atal MYSORE-570009. B-502, Residency Tower ARDEE City 29. Mrs. Pramila Nayer Sector-52 K-32 F, Saket GURGAON-122003. New Delhi-110017. 22. Dr. S.N.A. Rizvi 30. Shri Divik Ramesh, 249 Ghalib Apts. B-295, Sector -20 Pitampura NOIDA-201301. DELHI-110034. 31. Dr. Karanjit Singh 23. Dr. Rawail Singh B-I Allahabad Bank Apartments A-23, Lila Ram Market Mayur Kunj Masjid Moth DELHI-110096. NEW DELHI- 110049. - 3 - 32. Shri Anant Ram Gaur 41. Mrs. Colleen Gantzer, C2B/112C, Janakpuri Ock Brook, Mussoorie-248179 NEW DELHI-110058. UTTARANCHAL. 33. Ms. Manorama Jafa 42. Prof. Hari Raj Singh, D-307, Sarvodaya Enclave Professor and Head, Ground Floor Department of Zoology and New Delhi-110017. Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Allahabad 34. Shri Gouri Shankar Rajhans ALLAHABAD-211002. A-1/276, Safdarjung Enclave, NEW DELHI-110029. 43. Dr. Buddhi Nath Mishra, Deodha House 35. Dr. P.C. Pandey 5/2 Vasant Vihar Enclave C-11, Jawahar Quarters DEHRADUN-248006. MEERUT-250001. 44. Shri Upendra Kumar 36. Prof. (Dr.) Omkar Nath Wakhlu, F-73, East of Kailash Wakhlu House New Delhi-110065. Buchwara, Old Gagribal Road, Srinagar-190001. 45. Dr. Sudesh Bhatia (J & K). K-10 A, Saket New Delhi-110017. 37. Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap, 62, Sainik Farms 46. Dr. Sarojini Pritam NEW DELHI-110062. C-111, New Rajender Nagar New Delhi. 38. Shri Tarun Vijay Director 47. Dr. Mahashweta Chaturvedi Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Professors Colony, Research Foundation Shyam Ganj 11, Ashoka Road Bareilly-243005. (U.P.) NEW DELHI-110001. 48. Dr. P.K. Balasubramanian 39. Dr. Bala Showri Reddy, Kumar Krupa 27, Vadivelupuram, 6 (A.P. 1040), 68th Street, West Mambalam, 11th Sector, K.K. Nagar, CHENNAI-600033. CHENNAI-600078. 40. Shri Hugh Gantzer, 49. Shri Sunil Manilal Kothari Ock Brook, Mussoorie-248179 94, Asiad Village UTTARANCHAL. New Delhi-110049. - 4 - 50. Shri Bhagwan Dass Aijaz 58. Prof. Pandav Nayak T-451, Baljit Nagar D-303, Prakriti Apts. NEW DELHI-110008. Plot-26, Sector 6, Dwarka 51. Dr. J.C. Batra, NEW DELHI-110025. G-109, Saket NEW DELHI-110017. 59. Mr. Subhash Malik 185, Mandakini Enclave 52. Ms. Savita Chadha New Delhi-110019. 899, Rani Bagh DELHI-110034. 60. Dr. N.M. Kapoor A/M-25 Shalimar Bagh 53. Dr. Ahilya Mishra DELHI-110088. 93/C, Raj Sadan, Vengal Rao Nagar, 61. Prof. Dr. Jayaprakash Mavinakuti Hyderabad-500038. (Telangana.) Principal M.G.M Collage 54. Dr. Virendra Saxena Udupi-576102 6118/4, Pocket D-6, KARNATAKA. Vasant Kunj NEW DELHI-110070. 62. Shri Rajendra Mohan Bhatnagar 105 Sector 9A 55. Shri Rajesh C. Rastogi Hiran Magari 50, Mall Apartment Udaipur-313002 Mall Road Rajasthan. DELHI-110054. 63. Dr. Mrs Mehra J. Shrikhande 56. Dr. Suresh Dhingra Shrikhande Clinic 421/27 A 99, Kadambari, Pradhikaran Mgdi 19/IX Rohini PUNE-411044. DELHI-110055. 64. Prof. Indra Nath Choudhuri 57. Prof. Kamla Prasad 183, Tagore Park M-31, Nirala Nagar Delhi-110009. Dushyant Marg Bhadbhada Road 65. Shri Deepankar Shree Gayan Goyal BHOPAL-462003. Buddha Prakash 123, Dwarka Complex SCO 102-103, Sector-16 Faridabad-121002. - 5 - 66. Ms. Shovana Narayan 74. Shri B.S. Bagla T-II-LL-103, Commonwealth Games Village B-903, Chitrakoot Aptts., Near Akshardham Temple Plot-9, Sector-22 Delhi-110092. Dwarka Delhi-110077. 67. Dr. Gopi Chand Narang D-252, Sarvodaya Enclave 75. Shri Vijay Shankar Mishra New Delhi-110017. 14, Sahyog Aptts., Mayur Vihar, Phase-I 68. Dr. Kavita A. Sharma Delhi-110091. House No.10, Sector-15A Noida. (U.P.) 76. Dr. Rajeshwar Kumar Sharma A-402, Neel Padam Kunj 69. Shri Prem Chand Sahajwala Sector-1 C-106 Double Storey Vaishali, Gaziabad.(U.P.) Ramesh Nagar New Delhi-110015. 77. Shri Vijya Kachroo 90, Sahyog Apartments 70. Shri Surendra Kumar Mayur Vihar, Phase-I A-402, Anant Apartments, Delhi-110091. Plot No. 25A, Sector-4 78. Dr. Lalit Behari Goswami Dwarka C-374, Surya Nagar New Delhi-110078. Ghaziabad (U.P.)-201011. 71. Dr. Mukesh Kumar Aggarwal 79. Dr. Avanijesh Awasthi 42, Kadambari Aptts., 11, Kadambari Aptt. Sector-9 Sector-9, Rohini Rohini New Delhi-110085. Delhi-110085. 80. Prof. (Dr) Vijay Bhushan Aggarwal 72. Dr. Suresh Sharma PH.D. (USA) 124, Sahyog Apartments 24 Pusa Road, First Floor Mayur Vihar New Delhi-110005. Phase-I Delhi-110091. 81. Shri Abdul Sathar K.K. Sathar Adhoor 73. Shri Pradeep Kumar Dubey Kuttiyil House, Vellarakkao-P.O. B-424, Pocket-B Thrissur District Sarita Vihar Kerala-680584. New Delhi-110076. - 6 - -- 82. Shri Jai Bahadur Singh Rana 92. Shri Alok Shrivastava Flat No.208, Sector-13 678, Durga Colony Pocket-B, Dwarka Sanjiwani Nagar New Delhi-110078. Jabalpur -482003 Madhya Pradesh. 83. Dr. Yashoyash B-51, 52 Detha Nagari Kavi Nagar 93. Dr. Vidya Vindu Singh Kalindi Vihar 45, Gokhale Vihar Marg, Agra-282006. (U.P.) Lucknow- 226001(U.P.) 84. Shri Kamal Kumar Agarwal 94. Smt. Kunti Hari Ram K-55, Karamyogi Enclave 102, Gomali Sadan Kamla Nagar Lahar Gird Road Agra-282005. (U.P.) Jhansi (U.P.) 85. Dr. Hari Singh Pal 95. Dr. Nawal Kishore Bhabhra 684, Indra Park, Palam 5/87, Panch Sheel New Delhi-110045. Ajmer-305004. Rajasthan. 86. Smt. Pushpa Pal 684, Indra Park, Palam 96. Dr. Madhu Bharadwaj New Delhi-110045. 7, Amarlok Colony Taj Ganj 87. Dr. Ramesh Katariya Paras Agra-282004. (U.P.) 30, Katariya Kunj Ganga Vihar, Mahal Village 97. Dr. Shalbala Agrawal Gwalior-474002 Kothi No.89, Naulakha Madhya Pradesh. Agra Cantt U.P.-282001. 88. Shri Ranvijay Rao AB-818, Sarojini Nagar 98. Shri Surender Verma New Delhi-110023. 8/153 J-6, New Lawyers Colony Agra (U.P.) 89. Shri Ashok Kumar Bansal 2, State Bank Colony 99. Smt. Shruti Sinha Khandari-Bye-Pass B-16, Inderpuri New Agra Agra-282005. (U.P.) Agra-282005. (U.P.) 90. Shri P.R. Vasudevan 100. Dr. Rajendra Milan G4, Akshaya Flats Milan Manjari, Azad Nagar 53, Irusappa Street Khandari, Triplicane Agra-282002, (U.P.) Chennai-600005. 101. Shri. Raj Bahadur Singh Raj 91. Shri Rameshwar Sharma Gangadevi Vidhya Mandir 109-Shastri Nagar Hatras Road, Ram Bagh Dadabari-Kota Aligarh – (U.P) Rajasthan-324009. - 7 - -- 102. Dr. V. K. Subramanian 110. Dr. Prabha Gupta Dept. of Hindi 5/52 Madia Katra University of Kalicut Agra – 282002 (U.P) C.U Campus (P.O) Malappuram 111. Dr. Bhanupratap Singh KERALA – 673635. M.I.G./A-107, Shastripuram Sikander -Bodla Road 103. Shri Abhishek Agrawal Agra – U.P. Raajgharana 2 G.E. Road Near Government I.T.I 112. Shri. Shiv Kumar Sharma Bhilai Durg – 490011. 59/121 B/2A, Ajit Nagar Gate (C.G.) Kheria Mod Agra – 282001 (U.P) 104. Shri C. Ganesh Punchiri, Ramakrishna Nagar 113. Dr. BrajVihari Lal Verma 6th Lane Engg. College ‘Kamlayan’, 45/1-A/7 (PO) Akathethara, New Nagla Ajita Palakkad-678008. Agra – 282002 (U.P) KERALA. 114. Ms. Rubina Anjum Sharma 105. Ms. Aanshwana Saxena 4/74, Filipganj, Yamuna Kinara 37, Ayodhya Kunj Agra – 282004 (U.P) Agra (U.P) 115. Ms. Rama Rani Verma 106. Ms. Shashi Rani Agrawal 8/153/2D, New Lawyers Colony 3/28, A/2, Jawahar Nagar Road Agra – 282005 (U.P) Khandari Agra- 282002 (U.P) 116. Dr. Sushma Singh 8/153 I/1, New Lawyers Colony 107. Dr. Rakhi Asthana Agra – 282005 (U.P) A-40, Indrapuri New Agra 117. Shri. Dinesh Pathak Shashi Agra- 282005 (U.P) RB III/98 B, Railway Colony Mathura – 281001 (U.P) 108. Ms. Sapna Manglik F-659, Kamla Nagar 118. Dr. Chitralekha Singh Agra – 282005 (U.P) Mangalayatan University Aligarh – 202145 (U.P) 109. Dr. Punita Pachouri 6/387, C-1 Khandari 119. Dr. Shashi Mangal Kunwar Colony G-1, D-222, Bhaskar Marg, Agra – 282002 Bani Park U.P Jaipur- 302016 Rajasthan - 8 - -- 120.
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