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Counselling Assistance Regarding Regional Institute of Education, NCERT, Ajmer Subject: Mental Well-being of Students during and after Covid-19 Outbreak - Counselling Assistance regarding This has a reference to email F. No. PS (D)/6-3/2020 dated 06th April, 2020, received from Director, NCERT on the subject cited above. In order to address the stated concerns, the institute received consent from 56 trained counsellors to provide Counselling assistance to students, teachers and parents. The institute contacted trained counsellors and received their consents to provide Counselling assistance to students, teachers and parents. In due course, an announcement in regard to provide Counselling Services will be made on NCERT and RIE websites. In this context, a list of the counsellors with their details is given below. List of the Counsellors with their details Contact Details Batch/ S.No Name Address for Contact Contact Year E-mail Number Chandra Bhatidang, Foysagar road, 8619872119 1. 2002 Singh GC - 2, Boraj, Ajmer, [email protected] Bhati Rajasthan Arun Kumar, Arun B-145, RIICO Residential 07014297032 2. 2014 [email protected] Kumar Colony, Jhunjhunu, 09352743299 Rajasthan-333 001 Anand Kumar Tripathi, Anand Q.No.III/7,Staff Quarters 08808894444, 3. 2014 Kumar [email protected] ,KV, New Cantt. 09793048514 Tripathi Allahabad UP-211 001 Manju Tiwari, Manju Kendriya Vidyalaya, New [email protected] 4. 2014 09453256684 Tiwari Cantt, m Allahabad UP-211 002 Rahul Tomar, Rahul H.No.-1/478, New Bank 09634295184 5. 2014 [email protected] Tomar Colony, Surendra Nagar, 09027407913 Aligarh, UP-202 001 Rajesh Kumar, Jawahar Navodya Rajesh 6. 2014 Vidyalaya, 09839571414 [email protected] Kumar Ppersand, Sarojini Nagar, Lucknow, UP-226,008 House No.5, C/o Nasreen Begum, V&P- 06396824151 Kashifa Raipur,Tehsil- 07417481877 kashifakhan1990@ gmail.com 7. 2015 Khan Kaimganj, Distt- 09027802623 Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh-209502 Neeru Bisht C/o- Ajit Bisht, (Lecturer in Physics), 08126302767 [email protected] Neeru 8. 2015 GIC- Tapovan 08126761459 [email protected] Bisht Distt- Chamoli, City- 08650586778 Joshimath, Uttarakhand -246 483 Verendra Verendra Kumar Bhatt 09410122523 [email protected] 9. 2015 Kumar S/o.Sh. Padam Dutt Bhatt Bhatt 129/3-3, Nav Vihar Colony Chukhuwala Dehradun-48001 Uttarakhand Deepika Sharma Deepika G-229, Tagore Nagar, [email protected] 10. 2016 7821022226 Sharma Ajmer Road, Jaipur-302 021 Dinesh PGT-Biology, KV 11. 2016 Kumar Jhunjunu, Churu Road, 09530287679 [email protected] Soni Jhunjhunu-333001 C/o Chandan Vastralaya, Ward No.11, Echauna Poorvi, Sabji Mandi Road, Sunil 09336705743 [email protected] 12. 2016 AT- Po.Salempur, Kumar 09532517740 [email protected] Distt.Deoria-274509,Uttar Pradesh Madan Principal, Madan Mohan Mohan Malviya, Inter College, 09305812340 13. 2016 [email protected] Shankhd Karchhana, Allahabad- har 211010, Uttar Pradesh C/o Ved Prakash Bhatia, 09414305632 Ravi 17-Bank Colony, Sri 14. 2016 09509572674 [email protected] Arora Ganganagar, Rajasthan - 335001 Kendriya Vidyalaya Suratgarh Cantt., Suresh Post Box No.25, Army 15. 2016 Kumar 09414865582 [email protected] Area, Yadav Shri Ganga nagar, Suratgarh-335 804 Dr. Vijay Pratap Shrivastav Vijay Principal, Aeharya Pratap 09450233435 16. 2016 Narendradew, Inter [email protected] Shrivasta 08737933312 College Patherdewa, v Deoria-274404, Uttar Pradesh Mahamandir Railway 7014531160 Bhumika Station, Near Pentrol [email protected] 17. 2017 7610832493 Sharma Pump, Indra Colony, [email protected] Jodhpur (Raj)-342 001 17, Bamba Wali Kothi, 09887166878 Divya [email protected] 18. 2017 Sunder Villas, Ajmer 0145-2420020 Singh [email protected] (Raj)-305 001 C/o Mr. Vijay Sharma 07006244744 Indu Phase 2, Housing Colony [email protected] 19. 2017 09419149701 Bala Udhampur, PIN -182 101 [email protected] Jammu & Kashmir 20. 2017 Preet Pal 203, G.M.S Apartments, 07986070278 [email protected] Green City, Dhakoli 07087672863 Zirakpur (Punjab)-160 104 Amit Vill.- Pipaiya Post- near 21. 2018 Kumar toll plaza, Nanital road, 09837323283 [email protected] Yadav Barilly, State- U.P. 243202 Bungalow 10 and 11, Anima Cosmo Colony, Vaishali 07822855369 22. 2018 [email protected] Jain Nagar, Jaipur (Raj.) 08619740413 302021 B 505, Sector-2, Yadav Anupriya Colony & Chitrakoot, 0141-5107864 [email protected] 23. 2018 Saraswat City- Jaipur, State- 8769774297 [email protected] Rajasthan 302021 Flat No. 306 Royal Plaza, Central Spine, Bably 01463-302334 [email protected] 24. 2018 Vidhyadhar, Nagar, Sinha 7728025332 [email protected] Kishangarh, State- Raj. 302039 R/o Nagta Niwas Nerwa, Near Dundi Mata Mandir, Banita 9816728453 25. 2018 P.O.- Nerwa, Teh.- [email protected] Kumari 9816828453 Chopal, Distt.- Shimla (H.P.) 171210 94, Salaria Officers Christine Enclave, Sector-21, 26. 2018 Rodrigue 9686693623 [email protected] Dwarka, New Delhi- s 110075 Vill.-BarampurJatt, PO. Deepa 6395198185 27. 2018 - GurukulNarsan, Distt- [email protected] Sharma 7599228282 Haridwar (UKD) 247670 Birla International School, 9251028302 Jyoti NH-8, 82 KM stone, [email protected] 28. 2018 9037784426 Tiwari Jaipur Ajmer Highway, [email protected] Kishangarh (Raj.) 305801 191, Fronhir Colony, Khushbo 29. 2018 Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur 08890243217 [email protected] o Bhatia (Raj)-302 004 B1/52 , A-5 Sweta Kuljeet apartment, DIF Dilshad 30. 2018 9719160252 [email protected] Sani Ext.-2, Sahibabad, City- Gaziabad (U.P.) 201005 House no 2843, Sector- Manmeet 31. 2018 9A, Bahadurgarh, 9958428707 [email protected] Kaur Haryana- 124507 [email protected] Paritosh D-101/636, Sec.-11, Jai [email protected] 32. 2018 Srivastav Nagar, Takrohi Indira 8953535301 n a Nagar, Lucknow- 226016 [email protected] 33. 2018 Pooja Pratap Puram, BishtDhara, 9058960297 [email protected] Bithouiya No.1, Haldwani- 9720104150 m 263139 (UKD) Rajendra Birla Public School, 9680741613 Singh [email protected] 34. 2018 Middle Section Pilani, 7976008760 Shekhaw om Distt. JJN (Raj.) 333031 9782220963 at Retambh ara E-1/392 Chitrakoot, Khangar [email protected] 35. 2018 Scheme Jaipur (Raj)-302 9829453251 ot (Last m 021 year student) Richa Gomti Nagar 1/503 36. 2018 9335077025 [email protected] Tulshyan Vinay khand 226010 U.P. Vill.- ChhanMorian, Teh.- Hiranagar, Shivani 9419218127 37. 2018 Dist.- Kathua, Post office- [email protected] Sharma 7889410554 Kootah, Pincode- 184141 State -J & K 9209168707 Vagisha House No. 483, Huda 9466635604 38. 2018 Shekhaw Sector-23 Bhiwani, Distt. - [email protected] 8209168707 at Harayan 127021 8824328569 RW -19 Rajastan Hostel Vinay Pilani (Birla School 39. 2018 9950676522 [email protected] Kumar Pilani), Pilani-333031 (Rajasthan) 155, Shiv Colony, Old Aarti R.T.O., Dhikli Road, [email protected] 40. 2019 7023699164 Chouhan Pratap Nagar, Udaipur, [email protected] Rajasthan 313001 Anjali E-112 Gulmohar Gardens [email protected] 41. 2019 77377301256 Malik Distt Japur 302019 [email protected] Plot No-241, Vasant Vihar Anup Colony, Niwaru Road, 42. 2019 8209760370 [email protected] Yadav Jhotwara, Jaipur, Pincode- 302012 Ranu Studio, Lohakhan, 9529441584 Arushi Police Line, Ajmer, 43. 2019 9079110949 [email protected] Mahawer Rajasthan 7073844811 Pincode-305001 H.No.601/38 New Azad garh Beehind Deepak 44. 2019 New Bus Stand Rohtak 8222899983 [email protected], Kumar 124001 Haryana Ms. Gurpreet Kaur, D/o Gurpreet Sh. Gurnam Singh, H.No. 45. 2019 7206871902 [email protected] Kaur 2951, Krishna Nagar, Gamri-3, Kurukshetra, Haryana Pincode-136132 Lucky 5/181, kala kuan, Alwar, 46. 2019 8742824048 [email protected] Sharma Rajasthan-301001 VPO- Ghasola, Dist- Manende Bhiwani, Tehsil- Charkhi 9355549333 [email protected] 47. 2019 r Kumar Dadri, Haryana Pincode- 9812099393 om Dahiya 127306 137A, Suraj Nagar Ist, Manisha Malpura Road, Sanganer, 48. 2019 Sorathiy 08290485285 [email protected] Jaipur, Rajasthan a Pincode-302029 H.No.-2162, Shoe Market, Nasirabad, Ajmer, 49. 2019 Neetu 9460988003 [email protected] Rajasthan Pincode-305601 432/25, Patthar Wali Gali, Priyancy 50. 2019 Ramganj, Ajmer, 9680984493 [email protected] Goyal Rajasthan Pincode-305001 TGT Hindi, Jawahar [email protected] Sangeeta Navodya 51. 2019 8010463377 [email protected] Mehta Vidyalaya,Palwal, [email protected] Haryana, 121102 V/P- Biharipur, VIA- Suresh Patan Tehsil neemkathana, 52. 2019 9812474518 [email protected] Kumar sikar, Rajasthan Pincode-332718 Swati D/o Umesh Kumar, Village Pure Gauran 9695645662 Mathurpur, Chhivlaha 53. 2019 Swati 9473930777 [email protected] Thana, Sareni, Rai Bareli, 9839507286 Uttar Pradesh Pincode- 226011 A-130 Ram Gali No 4, Tanya 9389324852 54. 2019 Raja Park, Jaipur, [email protected] Trikha 7821995284 Rajasthan Pincode-302004 Tanushre QR. NoF-293/C, e Vidyavihar Campus, BITS [email protected] 55. 2019 7988334908 Gochhay CAMPUS, PILANI, .in at Rajasthan - 333031 JNV, Nahan, Sirmour, Vikram 9418418722 dr.vikram_chaudhary@rediffmai 56. 2019 Himachal Pradesh Kumar 9781180804 l.com Pincode-173001 Principal .
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