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Zonal Teams in Respect of Nilgiris District Udhagamandalam Taluk TEAM No.1 TEAM No.2 Zonal Teams in respect of Nilgiris District Udhagamandalam Taluk TEAM No.1 UDHAGAI TOWN Sl. Name of the Type of Name of the Zonal Officer No. locations Vulnerability & Official Deployed 1 Colonies in Elk-Hill Very High 1. Tahsildar, Udhagamandalam (9445000559) Vulnerability Nondimedu Very High 2. Municipal Engineer, Udhagamandalam 2 Vulnerability (9442738330) Thalayathimund Very High 3. Deputy Block Development Officer, (ADM) 3 Vulnerability Udhagamandalam (9442348987) 4 Valley View Annanagar Very High 4. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Govt. Botanical Vulnerability Garden, Udhagamandalam (9047464590) Pudumund Very High 5. Revenue Inspector Udhagamandalam Town 5 Vulnerability ( 9585332318) Royal Castle Very High 6 6. Village Administrative Officers, Ooty Town Vulnerability 7598522237 St. Mary Hill High 7 7. Forest Ranger , Udhagamandalam (South) Vulnerability 9443095916 8 Kodapamund High 8. Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086501) Vulnerability (9445086322) 9. Police Officials Inspector, Tr. Sujith Kumar, Ooty Town West PS. (8056797539) TEAM No.2 UDHAGAI – NANJANAD Sl. Name of the Type of Name of the Zonal Officer No. locations Vulnerability & Official Deployed 1 Muttorai Very High 1. Special Tahsildar, (SSS) Udhagamandalam. Vulnerability (9442262237) 2 Parson valley colony High 2. Assistant Engineer, Highways (9655595108) Vulnerability 3 Mullikorai High 3. Zonal Deputy Block Development Officer-V, Vulnerability Udhagai (9442187689) 4 Nanjanad Medium 4. Village Administrative Officer, Ooty Rural Vulnerability 9443140720 5 Anbu Anna Colony Medium 5. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Nanjanad, Vulnerability Udhagai- (9047255340) 6 Parrttutalamund Low 6. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Govt. Nanjanad Vulnerability Farm, Udhagai- (9443864885) 7 Pavalakkodumund Low 7. Panchayat Secretary, Nanjanad - 8940958983 Vulnerability 8. Forest Ranger, Governorshola- (9486273861) 9. Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086504) (9445086322) Police Officials Sub Inspector. Tr.Prakash, Ooty Townn Central PS. (9498109745) TEAM No.3 THUMMANATTI Gandhinagar Very High Vulnerability 1 Taluk Supply Officer, Udhagamandalam 1 (9445000259) 2 Ranganathapuram High Vulnerability 2 Deputy Block Development Officer, (MGNREGS), Udhagamandalam.(9442065063) 3 Madithorai Medium Vulnerability 3 Assistant Horticulture Officer, Thummanatti (95666 66725) 4 Kappachi Medium Vulnerability 4 Revenue Inspector, Thuneri (9487180336) 5 Kanakambai Medium Vulnerability 5. Village Administrative Officers, Thummanatti, - 9486764250) Thuneri- 9489580893 6 Thumanatti Low Vulnerability 6. Panchayat Secretary, Thummanatti, (9787041619) 7. Forester, Nanjanad Section, Ooty – (8248490841) 8. Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086501) (9445086322) 9. Police Officials Inspector Tr.Vivekanandan of Ooty Rural PS. – (9498189123) TEAM No.4 KAGGUCHI Sl. Name of the Type of Vulnerability Name of the Zonal Officer No. locations & Official Deployed Ambetkar Nagar Very High Vulnerability 1. Zonal Deputy Tahsildar-II (9942635065) 1 Bhagyanagar Very High Vulnerability 2 2. Zonal Deputy Block Development Officer- Udhagai , Ooty (9442187689) 3 Gandhinagar Very High Vulnerability 3. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Thuneri 98439 08543 Kudumanai Very High Vulnerability 4 4. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Govt.Horti. Farm – Doddabetta – 80560 67220 5 Giri Betta High Vulnerability 5. Village Administrative Officers, Kagguchi- 9629361614 6 Kornur High Vulnerability 6. Panchayat Secretary, Kagguchi, (8489832312) 7 Kovilmedu High Vulnerability 7. Forest Ranger, Udhagamandalam (North) 9443750423 8 Honnathalai Low Vulnerability 8. Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086501) (9445086322) 9. Police Officials Sub Inspector, Natarajan, Denadcombai PS 9498175962 TEAM No.5 KOOKAL – THUNERI 1 Kookalthurai High Vulnerability 1. Special Deputy Tahsildar, (DBCWO) Ooty. (94430 54637) 2 Annanagar High Vulnerability 2. Zonal Deputy Block Development Officer-IV, Udhagai – (9487316248) 3 Swaminathapuram High Vulnerability 3. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Udhagai (Plan) -(9787041633) 4 Manavoroi High Vulnerability 4. Village Administrative Officers, Ebbanad- 9600510019, Kookal-9786850656 5 Thekadudurai Medium Vulnerability 5. Panchayat Secretary, Thuneri - (9786303653) Kookal – (9486632219) 6 Ambetkarnagar Medium Vulnerability 6. Forest Guard, Udhagamandalam (North) 8072807100 7 Nehruji Nagar Medium Vulnerability 7. Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086501) (9445086322) 8 Agalar Low Vulnerability 8. Police Officials Tmt.Selvarani, Inspector (AWPS) (9498193972) TEAM No.6 SHOLUR – NADUVATTAM Hadamund High Vulnerability 1. Tahsildar (Flying Squad), Udhagai (8248723582) 1 IndraNagar High Vulnerability 2. Assistant Executive Engineer, TNEB, Glenmorgan 2 (9445857071) 3 Sholurkokkal Medium Vulnerability 3. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Sholur- 97872 00668 4 Pykara Low Vulnerability 4. Deputy Block Development Officer-III, Udhagamandalam ( 9047409159) 5 Kappumund Low Vulnerability 5. Revenue Inspector, Sholur (8940286249) 6. Village Administrative Officers, Sholur-9786743341 7. Executive Officer, Naduvattam Town Panchayat (7824058389) 8. Forest Ranger, Naduvattam (9442361738) 9. Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086501) (9445086322) Police Officials Inspector. Tr. Saravanan, Pudumand PS. – 9486157051 TEAM No.7 KADANAD – HULLATHI 1 Mothacambai High Vulnerability 1. Special Tahsildar, DADWO (9080839630) Bentatti High Vulnerability 2. Zonal Deputy Block Development Officer-II, 2 Udhagai – (7598136058) Swaminatha High Vulnerability 3. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Kadanad (98435 71426) 3 Nagar 4 Huallathi Medium Vulnerability 4 Executive Officer, Sholur Town Panchayat (7824058389) 5 Kallatty Medium Vulnerability 5 Village Administrative Officers, Kadanad- (9790994979) Hullathi – (9786369794) Masinagudi - 9786369794 6 Karapillu Low Vulnerability 7 Panchayat Secretary, Masinagudi -9486021899 8 Forester, Udhagamandalam (North) (8110001962) 9 Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086501) (9445086322) Police Officials Sub Inspector of Police, Tr.Manikandan, Pudumand 9498175893 KUNDAH TALUK TEAM No.8 KILKUNDA – KINNAKKORAI Geddai Very High 1 Tahsildar, Kundah (9445000560) 1 Vulnerability Backorai High Vulnerability 2 Assistant Executive Engineer, TNEB, Kundah 2 (9445851675) Kinnakkorai High Vulnerability 3 Deputy Block Development Officer, (NMP), 3 Udhagamandalam - 9442241613 Charnoor- Medium Vulnerability 4. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Ithalar - 4 Doddakambe 9786819599 Indra Nagar - Low Vulnerability 5. Revenue Inspector, Kundah –(9587089433) 5 Kinnakkorai 6. Village Administrative Officer, Kilkundah (9159621540) 7. Forest Ranger, Kundah. Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086501) 8. (9445086322) Police Officials 9. Sub Inspector of Police Tr. Chandru, Manjoor PS – 9498113754 TEAM No.9 KILKUNDAH Kariyamalai High Vulnerability 1. Special Tahsildar (SSS), Kundah – 1 (9443568481) Belhatti High Vulnerability 2. Deputy Block Development Officer-I, 2 Udhagai – (9047862248} Onakandi- High Vulnerability 3. Assistant Engineer, TNEB, Kundah- 3 Anna Nagar 9445851676 4 Periyar Nagar- High Vulnerability 4. Village Administrative Officers, Kilkundah-II, Kariyamalai (9487072050) Kundahpalam Medium Vulnerability 5. 5 Assistant Horticulture Officer, Govt. Botanical Garden- 9047464590 Kilkundha Medium Vulnerability 6. 6 Executive Officer, Kilkundah- (7824058385) Mullimalai Medium Vulnerability 7. 7 Forester, Adigaratty Section – (9443560482) Manjur Low Vulnerability 8. 8 Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086501) (9445086322) Police Officials Tr. Anandaraj, Sub Inspector of Ooty Rural PS. 8825896992 TEAM No.10 BALACOLA 1 Baramoola Very High 1. Taluk Supply Officer, Kundah - 9445000263 Vulnerability Charan Nagar Very High 2. Assistant Engineer, Highways – 2 Vulnerability (9486183483) Chamraj Estate High Vulnerability 3. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Balacola- 3 (9786486143) Kokkalada Medium 4 Vulnerability 4. Village Administrative Officer, Balacola-II (9787615606) Bengalmattam Medium 5 Vulnerability 5. Panchayat Secretary, Balacola (9443044922) Kathadimattam Low Vulnerability 6 6. Forester, Kundah – (9487575372) 7. Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086501) (9445086322) Police Officials 8. Tr. Manikandan, Sub Inspector of Pudumund PS -9498175893 TEAM No.11 ITHALAR -BALACOLA – Gandhipudu Nagar High 1. Block Development Officer (BP) Udhagai 1 Vulnerability (7402608702) Thangadu Medium 2. Deputy Block Development Officer, SADP, Ooty- 2 Vulnerability (9750029614) Kanneri Medium 3. Assistant Horticulture Officer, Botanical Garden 3 Vulnerability – (9626528862} Maniyatti Low 4. 4 Vulnerability Village Administrative Officer, Balacola-1, 9487072050 Sastri Nagar Low 5 Vulnerability 5. Forester, Kundah - 8903617268 T.Oranalli Low er, Kundah – (8903617268)(9894522268} 6 Vulnerability 6. Fire and Rescue Personnel – 2 (9445086501) (9445086322) Meekkeri Low Police Officials 7 7. Vulnerability Tr. Sakthivel, Sub Inspector of Police, Lovedale (9498212651) TEAM No.12 BIKKATTI – MULLIGOOR Emerald Very High 1 Assistant Director (Village Panchayat) 1 Vulnerability (9367999256) Shiva Sakthi Nagar Very High 2 Deputy Block Development Officer, (Mahalir 2 Vulnerability Thittam), Udhagamandalam (9486462827) Mukkimalai Very High 3 Assistant Horticulture Officer, Soil 3 Vulnerability Laboratory – 76671 69765 Devar Betta Very High 4 Revenue Inspector, Ithalar (8610809267) 4 Vulnerability Thakker Medium 5 Village Administrative Officer, Bikatty – 5 BabaNagar Vulnerability (9047040024) Mulligoor Medium 6 6 Vulnerability Executive Officer, Bikkatty (7824058380) 7 Bharathiyar
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