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Non-Official Members of H.P. Rajput Kalyan Board NON-OFFICIAL MEMBERS OF H.P. RAJPUT KALYAN BOARD :- Member Name and Address Phone No. ship No. 1. Sh. Kaul Singh Thakur, Hon’ble Health, Revenue & Law Minister, HP Shimla-2. 2. Sh. Sohan Lal Thakur, Hon’ble Chief Parliamentary Secretary Panchayati Raj. 3. Sh. Rohit Thakur, Hon’ble Chief Parliamentary Secretary Agriculture 4. Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, VPO Nadaun , Distt. Hamirpur. 5. Smt. Asha Kumari , MLA , The Place. Distt. Chamba. 6. Sh. Karan Singh, MLA Roopi place Kullu. 175101 7. Sh. Bumber Thakur, MLA Bilaspur, Distt. Bilaspur 8. Sh. Anirudh Singh, MLA Kusampti, Distt. Shimla 9. Sh. Ravi Thakur, MLA Distt. Lahual & Spiti. 10. Sh. Rajinder Rana Ex.MLA Vice Chairman HP Deserter Management. 11. Sh. Balbir Singh Verma, MLA, 12. Sh. Ram Lal Thakur, Chairman State Level Planning Dev. & 20 Point Programme Review Committee. 13. Maj. Vijai Singh Mankotia, S/o Thakur Onkar Singh, Om 01892232236, Mahal, PO Tiara , Distt. Kangra (HP) 176214 9816899129 Former Minister, Om Bhawan , VPO Tiara, Kangra. 14. Smt. Anita Verma, Ex-MLA R/o House No. 69/2 ward No.1 Heera Nagar, Hamirpur. 177001 15. Sh. Kuldeep Pathaina, S/o Sh. Baldev Singh Pathania, Vill. 9418010436 Challara, PO Sihunta, Distt. Chamba (H.P.) Chairman, HP State Pollution Control Board. 16. Sh. Ajay Bahadur, Chairman, HIMFED Vicktory Tunnel,.Shimla-3 17. Sh. Kush Parmar, Ex-MLA Gautam Niwas, Kaccha Tank, Nahan , Distt. Sirmour. 18. Sh. Raghubir Singh, Ex-MLA Vill. Bargut, PO Mooling, Tehsil Keylong. 175132 19. Sh. Kewal Singh Pathania, S/o Late Sh. Karam Singh 9418034500 Pathania, VPO Rait, Tehsil Shahpur, Distt. Kangra .176202 Vice Chairman, HP State Forests Dev. Corporation. 20. Sh. Subhash Manglate, Chairman,HP State Agriculture Marketing Board, Khalini, Shimla 21. Sh. Jagdish Chand Sapehia, Chairman , KCC Bank Ltd. 9816315666 Dharamshala.(S/0 Late Sub. Suba Singh Sapehia, Vill. Jagrup Nagar, PO Alampur, Tehsil Jaisinghpur, Distt. Kangra 176082 22. Sh. Harshwardhan Chauhan, S/o Late Sh. Guman Singh , Vill. Kando Cheog, PO Jamna, Tehsil Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour. 173025 23. Sh. Ramesh Thakur, Chairman , APMC Solan Distt. Solan. 173212 24. Sh. Ramesh Chauhan, VPO Kumarhatti, Tehsil Kasauli, Distt. Solan. 173229 25. Sh. Harinder Sen, Chairman, APMC Mandi, Distt. Mandi. 26. Sh. Mohinder Stan, Chairman, APMC Shimla- Kinnaur.Dhali, Shimla-12. 27. Sh. Geeta Ram Thakur,S/o Late Sh. Balak Ram R/o 5 - Kalindi enclave, Shamsher Pur Paonta Sahib. Distt. Sirmour 173025 Chairman, APMC Sirmour , Distt. Sirmour. 28. Sh. Harish Janarth, Ex-Dy-Mayor, Mudit Niwas Sanjauli, Shimla-171006. 29. Smt. Tara Thakur, Vill. Khanukhali, PO Shankerdehra, Tehsil Thunag, Distt. Mandi.175048 30. Sh. Puran Chand Thakur VPO Katindi Teh & Distt. Mandi. 175001 31. Sh. Vikram Katoch , Kangra. 32. Sh. Arun Sen, VPO Kuthar, Distt. Solan 173206 33. Sh. Prithvi Vikram Sen, S/o Late Raja Hitender Sen, Keonthal Complex, Khalini, Shimla.171002. 34. Sh. Yashwant Chhajta S/o Lt. Sh. Salig Ram Chhajta, Chhajta Niwas, Jubbal Distt. Shimla. 171205 35. Sh. Kehar Singh Khachi, Khachi Palace, Kailash Colony , Dhailli, Shimla-171012 36. Sh. Dikken Rana , VPO Gaagal , Distt. Mandi. -175006 37. Col. S.C.Parmar (Retd) S/o Late Sh. Partap Singh R/o Vill 9805880406 Surajpur,PO Dhaliara, Tehsil Dehra , Distt. Kangra. 177103 38. Sh. Kuldeep Singh Thakur S/o Late Sh. Kanshi Ram 9882364855 Thakur R/o Vill. Maned PO Chetru Tehsil Dharamshala Distt. Kangra. 176215 39. Sh. Kalyan Singh Thakur S/o Sh. Birbal Singh R/o Dhabomb Charri, Tehsil Shahpur, Distt. Kangra. 176217 40. Sh. Dharam Vir Singh Rana S/o Sh. Lauhri Singh Rana, 9816113663 R/o Rana Niwas, Ram Chouk, Ghuggar, PO & Tehsil Palampur, Distt. Kangra. 176061 41. Sh. Kuldeep Singh Jaggi S/o Late Sh. Kali Dass Jaggi R/o 9418286535 Kachhal Jaggian Tehsil Jaisinghpur Distt. Kangra.176095 42. Smt. Neema Pathania W/o Late Sh. B.S.Pathania, 01892265093, Advocate,# 2881/9, Himprastha, Near Rajput Sabha 9816319533 Bhawan, Kangra 176001 43. Brig. YS Guleria(Retd) S/o Sh. Shakti Singh Guleria R/o Vill. Dehri PO Harsar Tehsil Jawali Distt. Kangra 176024 44. Sh. Karan Singh Pathania, Vill & PO Indora , Tehsil Indora , Distt. Kangra.176401 45. Col. MS Parmar Retd. VPO Jalari Tehsil Nadaun, Distt. Hamirpur. 177042 46. Sh. Yashvir Singh Patial S/o Sh. Bachittar Singh Vill. Samaila PO Maharal Tehsil Barsar Distt. Hamirpur. 176049 47. Sh. Purshottam Thakur S/o Late Sh. P. R. Thakur, R/o Raj 01972223419, Kuteer H.No. 84, Ward No. 3 Partap Nagar, Hamirpur, 9418023419 Distt. Hamirpur.177001 48. Col. MK Mandyal Retd. R/o Tungal House Mandi, Distt. Mandi.175001 49. Dr. R.S.Kishtwaria S/o Sh. Prem Singh Kistwaria R/o Raavi Cottage Hardaspura (Near DSP Kothi) Distt. Chamba. 176318 50. Sh. Kamal Kumar Thakur Vill. Barangal PO Bhalie, Distt. Chamba. 176308 51. Sh. Uttam Singh Chambial VPO Chowari, Tehsil Bhatiyat Distt. Chamba. 176302 52. Sh. S.S. Pathania(Retd.) S/o Sh. Raghubir Singh, VPO 9625903697 Kandwal, Tehsil Nurpur, Distt. Kangra. 176202 53. Sh. CD Rana VPO Peersaluhi Tehsil Dehra Distt. Kangra. 177034 54. Sh. Man Singh Thakur S/o Sh. Sagar Chand Ex-Chairman 9805727235 BDC, VPO Bhanjraru, Tehsil Churah, Distt. Chamba.176316 55. Sh. Akshay Kumar, Ex-Pradhan, S/O Sh. Roshan Lal, Vill. 9805462570 Lakra, PO Bandla via Mehla, Tehsil & Distt. Chamba. 176311 56. Sh. Tej Singh Jasrotia, Mohalla Surara , Chamba, HP 176310 57. Sh. Dharam Singh Pathania, Vice Chairman BDC Salooni, VPO Kihar, Tehsil Salooni, Distt. Chamba.176320 58. Sh. Gandharv Singh, Ex-MLA Vill. Sandhar PO Sudhli, Tehsil Dalhousie, Distt. Chamba. 176319 59. Sh. Sandesh Dhadwal Vill. Kamnala, PO Jassore, Tehsil Nurpur, Distt.Kangra. 176201 60. Sh. Bhupal Katoch S/o Sh. Anant Singh VPO Indora, 01893241328, Tehsil Indora, Distt. Kangra. 176401 9459069766 61. Capt. Inder Singh VPO Chhatter Tehsil Nurpur Distt. Kangra.176202 62. Sh. Rashpal Singh Thakur, Member BDC, S/o Sh. Bajar 9816488226 Singh Vill. Bagroor, PO & Tehsil Jawali Distt. Kangra.176023 63. Sh. Naveen Verma, VPO Khabli, Tehsil Dehra, Distt. Kangra.177101 64. Sh. Karan Singh Guleria, S/o Late Sh. Hari Chand VPO 9816279834 Darkata, Tehsil Dehra Distt. Kangra. 176029 65. Sh. Puran Singh Thakur, S/o Sh. Rasal Singh Thakur, Vill 9816644521, Dooki PO Seul , Tehsil Jaswan, Distt. Kangra.177112 9418747521 66. Sh. Nanak Chand Rana Ex-Pardhan Vill. Pukhru, PO Lagru Tehsil Khundian, Distt. Kangra. 176030 67. Sh. Suresh Thakur Up Pardhan GP Tatehal, Tehsil Palampur, Distt. Kangra . 176061 68. Sh. Arun Singh Rana, VPO Bhattu, Tehsil Palampur Distt. Kangra.176061 69. Sh. Kultar Singh Rana, S/o Late Sh. Ami Chand Rana, 9816438505 Village Ambari, P.O. Malan. Tehsil Nagrota Bagwan, Distt. Kangra.176047 70. Sh. Multan Singh Thakur S/o Late Sh. Megh Singh, VPO 9805498500 Samirpur Khas, Tehsil & Distt. Kangra. 71. Sh. Karnail Singh Mankotia S/o Sh. Nater Singh Manlotia 9418479185 Vill. Trembla PO Meharna(via Tiara) Tehsil & Distt. Kangra. 176002 72. Sh. Surinder Thakur, Pradhan GP Bhatechh, VPO Bhatechh, Tehsil Shahpur Distt. Kangra.176206 73. Col. YS Rana(Retd.) S/o Late Thakur Ranjit Singh Rana 9418088110 R/o Sheela Chowk Tehsil Dharamshala Distt. Kangra.176215 74. Thakur Rajinder Singh VPO Khalet Tehsil Palampur, Distt. Kangra.176061 75. Sh. Krishan Kumar VPO Merh Tehsil Baijnath Distt. Kangra.176125 76. Sh. Rajesh Rana, S/o Sh. Bharat Chand, Village Upper 9418067570 Mahakaal, Post Office Mahakaal, Tehsil Baijnath Distt. Kangra.176125 77. Sh. Dhyan Singh Thakur S/o Mehar Singh Vill. Kain PO 9459657009 Tindi, SubTehsil Udaipur Distt. Lahaul Spiti. 175142 78. Sh. Tek Chand S/o Sh. Pritam Chand Vill. Old Manali PO - Manali , Distt. Kullu.175131 79. Sh. Dot Ram Rana , S/o Sh. Jagar Nath Rana, Vill. Seogi 9817356451 PO Bari Tehsil & Distt. Kullu. 80. Sh. Tedhi Singh Negi Vill. Sharan PO Chalon Tehsil 9418135901 Banjar, Distt. Kullu.175123 81. Sh. Dil Sukh Thakur, Advocate S/o Late Sh Devi Ram - Thakur, Vill. Brow PO Rampur, Tehsil Nirmand, Distt. Kullu.172001 82. Sh. Budhi Singh Thakur, Vill. Kaneri PO Marothi Tehsil Karsog, Distt. Mandi.171304 83. Sh. K.S. Jamwal, S/o Late Sh.Basant Singh Jamwal, R/o 01907-266032, H.No. 251/3, Rasmai PO Sundernager-I Tehsil 9816103312 Sundernagar, Distt. Mandi.174402 84. Sh. Tek Chand Thakur, Ex-Pradhan S/o Sh. Parwatu Ram 9882415400 VPO Shalla Tehsil Chahiot, Distt. Mandi. 175028 85. Sh. Hem Singh Thakur Vill. Bajoun PO Lamba Thach Tehsil Thunag, Distt. Mandi.175048 86. Sh. Chander Shekher Thakur VPO Bijni, Tehsil Sadar, Distt. Mandi.175001 87. Sh. Kali Dass Palsara, Pardhan S/o Late Sh. Nota Ram 9816515166 VPO Langna Tehsil Jogindernagar, Distt. Mandi.176120 88. Sh. Prem Singh Thakur S/o Late Sh. Jai Ram, Vill. Kothi 9418944455, PO Cholthara, Tehsil Sarkaghat, Distt. Mandi. 175037 01905252038 89. Sh. Ganga Ram Thakur S/o Late Sh. Ram Singh VPO 9418280176, Tarnoh, Tehsil Kotli Distt. Mandi.175001 01905285576 90. Sh. Uttam Ram Thakur , Vill. Chahri PO Riwalsar Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi.175023 91. Sh. Yog Raj Thakur S/o Sh. Sita Ram Thakur VPO & Tehsil 9805112467 Baldwara Mandi. 175033 92. Sh. Rakesh Dogra,S/o Sh. Harnam Singh Vill. Dhanwan, 9418683636 PO Dera Parol, Tehsil Bhoranj Distt. Hamirpur. 177501 93. Dr. Kuldeep Kumar S/o Sh. Abhi Chand Vill. & PO Chori Tehsil Sujanpur, Disttl Hamirpur.176110 94. Sh. Parkash Patial , Retd. Dy. Director, Vill. Dharog PO Bharthiyan Tehsil & Distt. Hamirpur. 177001. 95. Sh. Yashpal Thakur S/o Sh. Hardev Singh Thakur , VPO Ghangot, Tehsil Barsar, Distt. Hamirpur.174305 96. Sh. Sansar Parmar Vill. Tillu PO Jalari, Tehsil Nadaun, Distt. Hamirpur. 177042 97. Sh. Raman Kumar, Pradhan S/o Sh. Harbans Singh, VPO 9418178674 Amb, Tehsil Amb Distt. Una.177203 98. Pritam Singh Rasaldar S/o Late Sh. Rup Singh VPO 01976240426 Sangnai, Tehsil Amb Distt.
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