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Across Ganga States on 5Th June 2018 PARTICIPANT DATABASE OF “WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY CELEBRATION” ACROSS GANGA STATES ON 5TH JUNE 2018 1. Devprayag, Uttarakhand S. No. Name Organization Designation Contact no. Email address 1 Khushal Singh Uttarakhand Forest Department Ranger 9927415778 2 Birandri Singh Uttarakhand Forest Department Ranger 7535052826 ms8179831@g 3 Mangal Singh ITI, Electronic Student 9759938554 mail.com 4 Lakhan Singh ITI, Electronic Student 7055529560 5 Himanshu Singh ITI, Electronic Student 7060235279 Student and 6 Girish Singh HBU, Devprayag Ganga Prahari 8126487466 7 Arvind WII Ganga Prahari 8474340155 8 Bhawna WII Ganga Prahari 7248471874 Uttarakhand Forest Department, Narendranagar baloonidp@gm 9 D.P. Balooni Division ACF 9412997776 ail.com Uttarakhand Forest Department, Narendranagar 10 Hirendra Division 9411244202 Uttarakhand Forest Department, Narendranagar 11 Virendra Division 9411155052 Uttarakhand Forest Department, Narendranagar 12 Bachan Das Division Forester 9690201273 pankajpaaliwaal 13 Pankaj Paliwal Pahaadi NGO Engineer 9988466351 @gmail.com 14 Labbu Bisht Godavari Trust institute, NGO Tailor 7037403880 Pradeep Singh 15 Jiyal WII Ganga Prahari 7617647186 sheeshpalsingh 16 Sheshpal Singh WII Ganga Prahari 8126921822 @gmail.com 17 Madhu Pandit ITI Student 9897581590 18 Gauri Ketiyal ITI Student 7060181878 gauri0691@gm ail.com 19 Kajal ITI Student 8057474680 20 Santosh ITI Student 8126922324 21 Rajni ITI Student 9917594230 pankajsinghran Pankaj Singh [email protected] 22 Rana WII Ganga Prahari 9756487161 m manishrawat19 23 Manish Singh WII Ganga Prahari 8979521925 [email protected] Deepak Singh bdwldk111@g 24 Bandwal WII Ganga Prahari 7088728411 mail.com balwantsingh22 25 Balwant Singh WII Ganga Prahari 8126454285 [email protected] Uttarakhand Forest Department,Maniknath Range, vineetgairola00 26 Vineet Gairola Dangchor Forest Guard 9536582256 [email protected] Uttarakhand Forest Department, Maniknath Range, 27 Abhishek Negi Dangchor Forest Guard 9758573303 Uttarakhand Forest Department, Maniknath Range, 28 Girish Badhwal Dangchor Forester 9012397561 29 Kajal WII Ganga Prahari 8192948860 30 Radha WII Ganga Prahari 7455877403 31 Soniya WII Ganga Prahari 7500110763 twinkalkohli141 32 Twinkal ONS Degree College Student 8476081094 @gmail.com 33 Rashmi ONS Degree College Student 9765971288 34 Parwali ONS Degree College Student 9068175670 35 Sapna ONS Degree College Student 9690715547 Executive ashish_uki@ya 36 Ashish Bhatt Uttarakhand Jal Sansthan engineer 9997957892 hoo.com 37 Jaypal Panwar Block Pramukh akhilpanch@g 38 Akhilesh Panch HXIBGO Social activist 9720402623 mail.com uttamjoshi@gm 39 Uttam Singh Devprayag Social activist 9759727385 ail.com bsaurabh014@ 40 Saurabh Bishth Devprayag Social activist 7900564428 gmail.com 41 Rahul SPMG 42 Arvind Singh WII Ganga Prahari 7895611409 arvindsinghjiwal @gmail.com 43 Pradeep WII Ganga Prahari 7351246550 44 Nirmal Devi Devprayag 45 Madhvan Uttarakhand Forest Department Forestor Uttarakhand Forest Ram Krish Department, Narendranagar 46 Kushal Division Range officer 9411122975 Uttarakhand Forest Sarop Singh Department, Narendranagar 47 Napal Division Forester 8954894256 Uttarakhand Forest 48 Sunil Kumar Department, Range Kirtinagar Watcher 9412921323 Uttarakhand Forest Department, Narendranagar 49 Binut Bisht Division Forest Guard 7454330509 rfd.spmguk@g 50 Piyush Singh SPMG, Namami Gange RFD 9410100413 mail.com 51 Suvapna Writer, Nagar Palika 976016884 52 Seema Devprayag 9805023199 53 Vijay Devprayag 7060446963 54 Shweta Godavari Trust institute, NGO Tailor 7060619392 55 Pooja Dobhal Godavari Trust institute, NGO Tailor 8979079283 56 Deveshwari Godavari Trust institute, NGO Tailor 8456793803 57 Ruchi Godavari Trust institute, NGO Tailor 7409299929 58 Reshma Godavari Trust institute, NGO Tailor 7060619378 Dr. Prabhakar Nakshatra Vedhshala research 59 Joshi centre Journalist 9411144392 Rajendra Singh 60 Negi Devprayag Mazdur Sangathan Member 9927463883 61 Aradhana ONS Degree College Student 7455884853 62 Archana ONS Degree College Student 8126486929 63 Deepshikha ONS Degree College Student 8293990120 Uttarakhand Forest Department, Narendranagar 64 Yashwant Singh Division Forest Guard 8449065457 Uttarakhand Forest Department, Maniknath Range, 65 Sanjay Dangchor Beat Officer 7351842195 66 Ratan Singh Uttarakhand Forest Department Forester 9410783326 Sukhdev Prasad 67 Badoni Uttarakhand Forest Department Forester 9917178083 68 Virendra Singh Uttarakhand Forest Department Forester 9759348184 Rakesh Singh 69 Chauhan Uttarakhand Forest Department Forest Guard 8779455007 70 Mukesh Uttarakhand Forest Department Forest Guard 9756361257 Dulap Singh 71 Bhandari Uttarakhand Forest Department Forest Guard 9639126581 Suresh Kumar 72 Tiwari Uttarakhand Forest Department Forest Guard 8650644590 73 Bhuma Devi Uttarakhand Forest Department Forest Guard 9760355423 74 Sharada Devprayag Tailor 9412992210 Uttarakhand Forest Kalpana Department, Maniknath Range, Care taker, 75 Dhayani Dangchor rest house 9897743666 76 Sunita ITI Student 9557034953 77 Sheela ITI Student 7351816300 78 Manish ITI Student 8941840523 79 Bhawana ONS Degree College Student 9639262465 80 Swikruti ITI Student 7351817747 81 Savita ITI Student 9760754571 82 Payeshwar 83 Suman ONS Degree College Student 8171491682 84 Naresh WII Ganga Prahari 9756852307 85 Ravinder Rawat Uttarakhand Forest Department Forest Guard 9412937444 86 Shyam Singh Uttarakhand Forest Department Forest Guard 9536835370 87 Vijay Uttarakhand Forest Department 88 Ratan Uttarakhand Forest Department 89 Roshan Uttarakhand Forest Department 2. Chilla Range, Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand S. No. Name Organization Designation Contact No. Email address 1 Bhupendra Prasad Rajaji Chilla Forester 9837473730 2 Sufiyan Rajaji Chilla Mahawat 9761225280 3 Sunil Ganga Bhogpur Safari 7500714334 vimalsinghnegi [email protected] 4 Vimal Singh Negi Rajaji Chilla Beat Helper Forest 9760254893 m 5 Mumtaz Ali Rajaji Chilla Driver 7500304619 6 Pradeep Kumar Rajaji Chilla Forest 9410919631 7 Kishore Dobhal Rajaji Chilla Forest 8394869527 8 Ishwhak Chilla Driver 9412157782 9 Vinod Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9456346249 10 Santosh Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 7253087765 11 Santosh Devi Rajaji Chilla Sweeper 12 Priyanka Devi Rajaji Chilla Trainee 7831097966 13 Sonali Rana GMVN Chilla Trainee 7591008436 14 Mohan Singh Ganga Bhogpur Safari Driver 9917805815 15 Sameer Ahmed Ganga Bhogpur Student 9927826153 16 Shivam Rathor Ganga Bhogpur Student 9568888221 17 Geetika Ganga Bhogpur Student 9536092390 18 Kalpana Ganga Bhogpur Student 8958615722 19 Santosh Ganga Bhogpur Student 8958722685 20 Sarita Ganga Bhogpur Student 9181419338 sandeepbelwal 21 Sandeep Ganga Bhogpur Student 8958017506 [email protected] 22 Seema Kukreti Forest Department Beat Officer 9536304235 23 Rama Devi Forest Department Forest IV grade 24 Ram Prasad Kukreti Forest Department Beat Helper Forest 7830378897 deehwr31@gm 25 Deepak Prajapati Sarva Seva Sangathan Samitti, Haridawar 9759215162 ail.com manojnishadhar [email protected] 26 Manoj Nishad WII Ganga Prahari 9012430838 om vijaydobal1999 27 Vijay Dobral Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9917454363 @gmail.com 28 Sanjay Kumar Driver 7252823125 29 Deepak Arora Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9897124199 30 Raes Khan Rajaji Chilla Gate keeper 8937897053 31 Hari Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 7851876378 32 Vijay Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9536201341 33 Vishal Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 8194037985 34 Harish Soni Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 35 Desh Kumar Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 8057228239 navneetbalodi1 [email protected] 36 Navneet Balodi DAVCPS Primary Teacher 9012800827 m 37 Ravi Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 38 Gajendra Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9536873840 39 Ankit Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 8393951669 mannu.mj@gm 40 Manoj Kumar Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9456323015 ail.com 41 Rishi Nayak Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9634947178 42 Krishna Sharma Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 7500741231 43 Madhusodan Rajaji Chilla Beat Helper Forest 8057914854 44 Vinod Kumar Rajaji Chilla Beat Helper Forest 7830563721 kapil.k.manoj@ 45 Manoj Kapil DAVPS, Haridwar Head 9897046114 gmail.com 46 Ashish Kumar RTR Beat officer 9758683374 47 Ram Singh RTR Beat watcher 8006365726 nams.dav@gm 48 Namrata Saini DAV CPS Primary Teacher 9675444757 ail.com laadiagarwal@ 49 Hardeep Agarwal DAV CPS PGT 8979835797 gmail.com archeshivpuri@ 50 A.A. Shivpuri DAV CPS PGT 8937001899 gmail.com gupta_05@yah 51 Navneet Gupta DAV CPS PGT 9045953588 oo.co.in addyhit@yahoo 52 Adesh Dhiman DAV CPS TGT 9359211766 .co.in 53 Anil Sharma DAV CPS Lab Attendent 9897768823 54 Alam Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9410786119 55 Sunil Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 56 Shiv Charan Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9837138208 57 Ravi DAV Driver 7252891856 58 Sachin DAV Bus Conductor 8057511519 59 Balvar Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9458969360 60 Kavitri Singh Negi Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 8899118844 61 Suraj Rawat Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9917804119 62 Jagdish Singh Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 8006169208 63 Neeraj Kumar Rajaji Chilla Safari Driver 9719627335 64 Sharavt Rajaji Chilla Beat Helper Forest 9411182384 65 Rajesh GMVN,Chilla 9411172763 anuraggiri55@ 66 Anurag Giri Chilla Guide 7417752986 gmail.com arvindnegi318 67 Arvind Negi Chilla Guide 9557109653 @gmail.com militjogalu@gm 68 Milit Sharma Chilla Guide 8477091231 ail.com 69 Satish Roheri DAV Bus Conductor 8979196010 70 S.K Sharma DAV Bus Conductor 9359903475 71 Vijay Kumar Rajaji Chilla Guide 8954007752 72 Shivam Thappa Rajaji Chilla Guide 7830085369 73 Deshraj Singh Forest Department Forest Guard 7534997214 kuldeep612@g 74 Kuldeep
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