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District Rural Development & Panchayat Raj Department DISTRICT RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYAT RAJ DEPARTMENT Sl. Phone Mobile RTI Act Section Name of the Officer Office Address Email ID No. Number Number Officer District Collector / Collectorate, 0451- [email protected], 1. 7373003583 Chairman, Dindigul 2461199 collrdgl <[email protected]> District Rural [email protected], Joint Director / 0451- Assistant Project 2. Development 7373704224 [email protected], Project Director, 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] Mahalir Thittam, 0451- Assistant Project 3. Project Director, 9444094266 [email protected] Dindigul 2460050 Officer District Rural [email protected], Executive Engineer 0451- Assistant Project 4. Development 7373704584 [email protected], (RD), 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] Personal Assistant (Panchayat Collectorate, 0451- 5. 7402608078 [email protected] Development) to Dindigul 2460088 the Collector Assistant Director Assistant Director 0451- 6. (Panchayats), (Panchayats), 7402608079 [email protected] 2427392 Dindigul Office, Dindigul Sl. Phone Mobile RTI Act Section Name of the Officer Office Address Email ID No. Number Number Officer Personal Assistant Collectorate, 0451- 7. (Small Savings) to 9190577699 [email protected] Dindigul 2460088 the Collector Personal Assistant (Noon Mean Collectorate, 0451- 8. 7402608082 [email protected] Programme) to the Dindigul 2460382 Collector Assistant Director Collectorate, 0451- 9. 7402608079 [email protected] (Audit), Dindigul Dindigul 2460043 District Panchayat Collectorate, 0451- 10. 7402608080 [email protected] Secretary Dindigul 2460094 District Rural [email protected], Assistant Project 0451- Assistant Project 11. Development 7402608062 [email protected], Officer (Infra-1) 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] District Rural [email protected], Assistant Project 0451- Assistant Project 12. Development 7402608063 [email protected], Officer (Infra-2) 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] Sl. Phone Mobile RTI Act Section Name of the Officer Office Address Email ID No. Number Number Officer District Rural [email protected], Assistant Project 0451- Assistant Project 13. Development 7402608064 [email protected], Officer (Housing) 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] District Rural [email protected], Assistant Project 0451- Assistant Project 14. Development 7402608065 [email protected], Officer (MGNREGS) 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] Assistant Project Mahalir Thittam, 0451- 15. 7402907383 [email protected] Officers Dindigul 2460050 Assistant Executive [email protected], Dindigul Sub 0451- 16. Engineer (R & B), 7402608069 [email protected], Division 2461925 Dindigul [email protected] Assistant Executive [email protected], Palani Sub 0451- 17. Engineer (R & B), 7402608070 [email protected], Division 2461925 Palani [email protected] [email protected], Assistant Executive Dindigul Sub 0451- 18. 7402608072 [email protected], Engineer (RD)-1 Division 2461925 [email protected] Sl. Phone Mobile RTI Act Section Name of the Officer Office Address Email ID No. Number Number Officer [email protected], Assistant Executive Palani Sub 0451- 19. 7402608073 [email protected], Engineer (RD)-2 Division 2461925 [email protected] Batlagundu / [email protected], Assistant Executive 0451- 20. Kodaikanal Sub 7402608074 [email protected], Engineer (RD)-3 2461925 Division [email protected] [email protected], Assistant Executive Vedasandur Sub 0451- 21. 7402608075 [email protected], Engineer (RD)-4 Division 2461925 [email protected] District Rural [email protected], Block Development 0451- 22. Development 7402608066 [email protected], Officer (Admin) 2461925 Agency, Dindigul [email protected] District Rural [email protected], Block Development 0451- Assistant Project 23. Development 7402608068 [email protected], Officer (Housing) 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] District Rural [email protected], Block Development 0451- Assistant Project 24. Development 7402608067 [email protected], Officer (MGNREGS) 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] Sl. Phone Mobile RTI Act Section Name of the Officer Office Address Email ID No. Number Number Officer Block Development Collectorate 0451- 25. Officer (Small (Dev.), Dindigul 2460088 Savings) Block Development Collectorate 0451- 26. 7402907571 Officer (H.S) (Dev.), Dindigul 2460088 Block Development Assistant Director, 0451- 27. Officer/ 7402907572 (Pts.) Dindigul 2427392 Superintendent Block Development Assistant Director 0451- 28. Officer/ (Auditi), Dindigul 2460043 Superintendent Deputy Block District Rural [email protected], 0451- Assistant Project 29. Development Development 7402907379 [email protected], 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Officer (Scheme) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] Deputy Block District Rural [email protected], 0451- Assistant Project 30. Development Development 7402907380 [email protected], 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Officer (Accounts) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] Sl. Phone Mobile RTI Act Section Name of the Officer Office Address Email ID No. Number Number Officer District Rural [email protected], Steno (Project 0451- Assistant Project 31. Development [email protected], Director (PC)) 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] District Rural [email protected], Senior Draphting 0451- Assistant Project 32. Development 7402608071 [email protected], Officer-1 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] District Rural [email protected], Assistant Engineer- 0451- Assistant Project 33. Development 7402608076 [email protected], 1 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] District Rural [email protected], Assistant Engineer- 0451- Assistant Project 34. Development 7402907381 [email protected], 2 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] District Rural [email protected], Junior Draphting 0451- Assistant Project 35. Development 7402907382 [email protected], Officer-1 2461925 Officer (Infra-1) Agency, Dindigul [email protected] O/o.Personal 0451- 36. H.C - I Assistant (Dev.) to 7402907384 [email protected] 2460088 Collector O/o.Personal 0451- 37. H.C - II Assistant (Dev.) to 7402907385 [email protected] 2460088 Collector Sl. Phone Mobile RTI Act Section Name of the Officer Office Address Email ID No. Number Number Officer Deputy Block O/o.Personal 0451- 38. Development Assistant (Dev.) to 7402907386 [email protected] 2460088 Officer (Accounts) Collector Deputy Block O/o.Assistant 0451- 39. Development 7402907387 [email protected] Director (Audit) 2460043 Officer (Accounts) Deputy Block O/o.Assistant 0451- 40. Development Director 7402907388 [email protected] 2427392 Officer (Accounts) (Panchayats) 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Block Development Panchayat Union 41. 2422260, 7402608083 [email protected], Development Officer (BP) Office, Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Block Development Panchayat Union 42. 2422260, 7402608085 [email protected], Development Officer (VP) Office, Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Assistant Engineer- Panchayat Union 43. 2422260, 7402608087 [email protected], Development 1 Office, Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Assistant Engineer- Panchayat Union 44. 2422260, 7402608088 [email protected], Development 2 Office, Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) Sl. Phone Mobile RTI Act Section Name of the Officer Office Address Email ID No. Number Number Officer 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Panchayat Union, 45. Dy.BDO (Gen.) 2422260, 7402907389 [email protected], Development Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Panchayat Union, 46. Dy.BDO (NMP) 2422260, 7402907390 [email protected], Development Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Panchayat Union, 47. Dy.BDO(Scheme) 2422260, 7402907391 [email protected], Development Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Panchayat Union, 48. Dy.BDO(Audit) 2422260, 7402907392 [email protected], Development Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Panchayat Union, 49. Dy.BDO(NREGS) 2422260, 7402907393 [email protected], Development Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Panchayat Union, 50. Dy.BDO Zone.I 2422260, 7402907394 [email protected], Development Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) Sl. Phone Mobile RTI Act Section Name of the Officer Office Address Email ID No. Number Number Officer 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Panchayat Union, 51. Dy.BDO Zone.II 2422260, 7402907395 [email protected], Development Dindigul 2422261 [email protected] Officer (General) 0451 - [email protected], Deputy Block Panchayat Union, 52. Dy.BDO Zone.III 2422260, 7402907396 [email protected],
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