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Madhya Pradesh © http://www.shriamarnathjishrine.com/ 1 - 5 State / UT wise List of Doctors / Institutions, authorised to issue Compulsory Health Certificate (for Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2014) Madhya Pradesh All Supreintendents of Medical College Hospitals All Professors/ Associate Professors (Medicine) of Medical College Hospitals All Chief Medical and Health Officers All Civil Surgeon cum Chief Hospital Supreintendent of District Hospitals Medical Specialist/ PGMO (Medicine) of Community Health Centres S.No Name of Doctor Designation District Hospital 1 Navnit Kalam Medical Officer Aagar-District Hospital 2 Prakash Dhoke Medical Specialist Alirajpur-District Hospital 3 Rajendra Prasad Shrivastava Medical Specialist Anuppur-CM & HO office 4 Noor Alam Khan Medical Officer Anuppur-District Hospital 5 Brajendra Prasad Shukla Medical Specialist Anuppur-District Hospital 6 Shiv Ram Prasad Diwedi Medical Specialist Anuppur-District Hospital 7 Devendra Kumar Jain Medical Specialist Ashoknagar-District Hospital 8 Josph Sulya Medical Officer Badwani-District Hospital 9 Bhushan Kumar Saxena Medical Specialist Badwani-District Hospital 10 Sriram Solanki Medical Specialist Badwani-District Hospital 11 Suresh Kumar Baser Medical Specialist Badwani-District Hospital 12 Anup Singh Tidgam Medical Specialist Balaghat-CHC, Baihar 13 Geeta Bokde Medical Officer Balaghat-Civil Hospital, Lanji 14 Vishnukant Choudhary Medical Specialist Balaghat-Civil Hospital, Waraseoni 15 Joyti Nagwanshi Medical Officer Balaghat-District Hospital 16 Ashok Kumar Lilhare Medical Specialist Balaghat-District Hospital 17 Rajneesh Shrivastava Medical Specialist Balaghat-District Hospital 18 Nitin Mausik Medical Officer Betul-District Hospital 19 Pramod Kumar Malviya Medical Officer Betul-District Hospital 20 Om Prakash Mahor Medical Specialist Betul-District Hospital 21 Jagdish Prasad Gupta Medical Specialist Bhind-CHC, Gohad 22 Ajit Mishra Medical Specialist Bhind-District Hospital 23 Hari Das Gupta Medical Specialist Bhind-District Hospital 24 Kamal Kishor Dixit Medical Specialist Bhind-District Hospital 25 Yogendra Shrivastav Medical Specialist Bhopal-CD 1100 Quarters 26 Narendra Kumar Pathak Medical Specialist Bhopal-CD Raj Bhawan 27 Sangeeta Jain Medical Specialist Bhopal-CD Raj Bhawan 28 Pramod Kumar Rathore Medical Specialist Bhopal-CD Vallabh Bhawan 29 Jems Vergis Medical Specialist Bhopal-CD Vidhan Sabha 30 Pradeep Kumar Mudia Medical Specialist Bhopal-CHC, Berasia 31 Anil Kumar Kandya Medical Specialist Bhopal-CHC, Gandhinagar 32 Om Prakash Gupta Medical Officer Bhopal-CHC, Kolar Road 33 Dinesh Garg Medical Specialist Bhopal-CHC, Kolar Road 34 Brajesh Shrivastava Medical Specialist Bhopal-Civil Hospital, Bairagarh 35 Radhe Shyam Vijayvargiya Medical Specialist Bhopal-Civil Hospital, Bairagarh 36 Anil Kumar Dwivedi Medical Specialist Bhopal-District Hospital 37 Anil Kumar Shukla Medical Specialist Bhopal-District Hospital 38 Rajendra Kumar Tiwari Medical Specialist Bhopal-District Hospital 39 Rakesh Shrivastava Medical Specialist Bhopal-District Hospital 40 Virendra Kumar Dubey Medical Specialist Bhopal-District Hospital 41 Devendra Kumar Kanasiya Medical Officer Burhanpur-District Hospital 42 Krishna Murari Gupta Medical Specialist Burhanpur-District Hospital 43 Maya Prakash Garg Medical Specialist Burhanpur-District Hospital 44 Rajendra Kumar Jain Medical Specialist Chhatarpur-CHC, Khajuraho 45 Kamta Prasad Tripathi Medical Specialist Chhatarpur-CHC, Nogoan State / UT wise List of Doctor / Institution, authorised to issue Compulsory Health Certificate Madhya Pradesh For Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2014 © http://www.shriamarnathjishrine.com/ 2 - 5 46 Hari Prasad Agrawal Medical Officer Chhatarpur-CM & HO office 47 Shivam Dixit Medical Officer Chhatarpur-District Hospital 48 Mahendra Kumar Gupta Medical Specialist Chhatarpur-District Hospital 49 Neeraj Pathak Medical Specialist Chhatarpur-District Hospital 50 Vidhya Sagar Bajpai Medical Specialist Chhatarpur-District Hospital 51 Vijay Kumar Pathoriya Medical Specialist Chhatarpur-District Hospital 52 K K Ravi Medical Officer Chhatarpur-PHC, Maharajpur 53 Rajendra Kumar Gupta Medical Specialist Chhindwara-CHC, Jamai 54 Manish K Gathoria Medical Officer Chhindwara-District Hospital 55 Ajay Mohan Verma Medical Specialist Chhindwara-District Hospital 56 Mahi Pati Yadav Medical Officer Chhindwara-PHC, Chindi 57 Basant Sharma Medical Officer Chhindwara-PHC, Jamunia 58 Manish Patel Medical Officer Damoh-District Hospital 59 Prahlad Patel Medical Officer Damoh-District Hospital 60 Ashok Singh Gundwawdi Medical Officer Datia-CHC, Indergarh 61 Abdesh Kumar Ojha Medical Officer Datia-District Hospital 62 Shri Niwas Shakya Medical Officer Datia-District Hospital 63 Atul Pawnikar Medical Specialist Dewas-District Hospital 64 Narendra Kumar Saxena Medical Specialist Dewas-District Hospital 65 Dinesh Kumar Sharma Medical Officer Dewas-PHC, Satwas 66 Krishna Chandra Rane Medical Specialist Dhar-CHC, Manawar 67 Manohar Lal Jain Medical Officer Dhar-CHC, Sardarpur 68 Ajay Nigwan Medical Officer Dhar-CHC, Tirla 69 Sumit Sisodia Medical Officer Dhar-District Hospital 70 Sanjay Singh Pawar Medical Specialist Dhar-District Hospital 71 Dhanraj Singh Medical Officer Dindori-District Hospital 72 Dinesh Kumar Bhargava Medical Specialist Guna-CM & HO office 73 Gaurav Tiwari Medical Officer Guna-District Hospital 74 Ram Bharat Dhakad Medical Officer Guna-District Hospital 75 Jagveer Singh Dhakad Medical Specialist Guna-District Hospital 76 Rajesh Diwakar Medical Specialist Guna-District Hospital 77 Mukesh Sharma Medical Officer Guna-PHC, Maksoodangarh 78 Mradul Saxena Medical Officer Gwalior-C.D 14th BATT SAF 79 Ram Prasad Saral Medical Specialist Gwalior-CHC, Bhitarwar 80 Bindu Singhal Medical Specialist Gwalior-Civil Hospital, Dabra 81 Seema Jaiswal Medical Officer Gwalior-Civil Hospital, Gwalior 82 Devendra Kumar Sharma Medical Specialist Gwalior-District Hospital 83 Neeraj Kumar Pandya Medical Specialist Gwalior-District Hospital 84 S.K.Shrivastava Medical Specialist Gwalior-District Hospital 85 Suresh Kumar Sharma Medical Specialist Gwalior-District Hospital 86 Kamlesh Kumar Gupta Medical Officer Gwalior-PHC, Veerpur 87 Manish Sharma Medical Officer Harda-District Hospital 88 Shalendra Singh Thakur Medical Officer Harda-District Hospital 89 Sharda Prasad Sharma Medical Specialist Harda-District Hospital 90 Shrikant Singh Sengar Medical Specialist Harda-District Hospital 91 Rajendra Kumar Gupta Medical Specialist Hoshangabad-Civil Hospital, Dr Shyama Prasad Mukerji, Itarsi 92 Ramesh Prasad Tikariya Medical Specialist Hoshangabad-Civil Hospital, Dr Shyama Prasad Mukerji, Itarsi 93 Jitendra More Medical Officer Hoshangabad-District Hospital 94 Anil Jain Medical Officer Indore-Civil Hospital, Mhow 95 Sanjay Kumar Jain Medical Officer Indore-Civil Hospital, Mhow 96 Kishori Lal Prajapati Medical Specialist Indore-Civil Hospital, Sanyogitaganj 97 Ulhas Vinayak Mahajan Medical Specialist Indore-District Hospital 98 Shriram Trivedi Medical Specialist Indore-Poly Clinic Malharganj 99 Ira Joshi Medical Officer Indore-UFWC, Juni Indore State / UT wise List of Doctor / Institution, authorised to issue Compulsory Health Certificate Madhya Pradesh For Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2014 © http://www.shriamarnathjishrine.com/ 3 - 5 100 Raj Kumar Jain Medical Specialist Jabalpur-CHC, Kundam 101 Sandeep Kumar Bhagat Medical Specialist Jabalpur-Civil Hospital, Rani Durgawati 102 Alok Kumar Shrivastava Medical Specialist Jabalpur-District Hospital 103 Raj Kumar Choudhary Medical Specialist Jabalpur-District Hospital 104 Mohbbat Kirad Medical Officer Jhabua-District Hospital 105 Rakesh Sisodia Medical Officer Jhabua-District Hospital 106 Satish Kumar Sharma Medical Officer Katni-District Hospital 107 Arvind Kumar Choudha Medical Specialist Katni-District Hospital 108 Kamal Kumar Jain Medical Specialist Katni-District Hospital 109 Anjali Jaiswal Medical Officer Khandwa-District Hospital 110 Ashish Mandloi Medical Officer Khandwa-District Hospital 111 Om Prakash Jugtawat Medical Specialist Khandwa-District Hospital 112 Santosh Kumar Shrivastava Medical Specialist Khandwa-District Hospital 113 Babulal Lachheta Medical Officer Khargone-CHC, Maheswar 114 Madan Lal Sharma Medical Specialist Khargone-CHC, Mandaleshwar 115 Amar Singh Chouhan Medical Specialist Khargone-Civil Hospital, Badwah 116 Ram Krishna Jaiswal Medical Specialist Khargone-Civil Hospital, Badwah 117 Chanchala Gupta Medical Officer Khargone-District Hospital 118 Madhu Sudan Barche Medical Specialist Khargone-District Hospital 119 Ramesh Chandra Neema Medical Specialist Khargone-District Hospital 120 Santosh Kumar Verma Medical Officer Khargone-PHC, Bamnala 121 Chanchla Gupta Medical Officer Khargone-PHC, Nandra 122 Manoj Murali Medical Specialist Mandla-District Hospital 123 Vijay Kumar Mishra Medical Specialist Mandla-District Hospital 124 Shyam Sunder Vijayvargiya Medical Specialist Mandsaur-Civil Hospital, Garoth 125 Dinesh Kumar Sharma Medical Officer Mandsaur-District Hospital 126 Nishant Sharma Medical Officer Mandsaur-District Hospital 127 Kesrimal Kalwariya Medical Specialist Mandsaur-District Hospital 128 Banbari Lal Gupta Medical Specialist Morena-CHC, Sabalgarh 129 Yogesh Tiwari Medical Officer Morena-District Hospital 130 Nagendra Rishishwar Medical Specialist Morena-District Hospital 131 Ram Gopal Verma Medical Specialist Morena-District Hospital 132 Ashish Agrawal Medical Officer Neemuch-District Hospital 133 Narendra Kumar Goyal Medical Specialist Neemuch-District Hospital 134 Ram Pal Maheshwari Medical
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