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List of All Central Government Offices Located at Chd/Pkl/Mohali 1 Thakur LIST OF ALL CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES LOCATED AT CHD/PKL/MOHALI Sr. Name of HOD Office Address Tel. No./FAX No. 0172- No. Email ID 1. Shri Onkar Nath, IA & AS Pr. Accountant General (Audit) Haryana, 2615377, FAX 2610488 Pr. Accountant General Plot No. 5, Sec-33-B, Dakshin Marg, [email protected] Chandigarh 2. Shri Balvinder Singh, IA&AS Principal Accountant General (A&E) 2614931,FAX 2603824 Pr. Accountant General Haryana, Plot No.4&5, Sec-33-B, Dakshin [email protected] Marg, Chandigarh 3. Shri S. Murugiah, IA&AS Pr. Accountant General (Audit) Punjab & 2704168, 2703873, FAX 2703149 Pr. Accountant General UT, Plot No. 21, Sec-17-E, Chandigarh- [email protected] 160017 4. Shri Ajaib Singh, IA&AS Accountant General (A&E) Punjab & UT, 2704169, 2703270, FAX 2702286 Sector-17 Chandigarh-160017 Accountant General [email protected] 5. Ms. Amandeep Chatha Pr. Director (Audit) Defence Services, 2725178,2543178 Sector-17-E, Chandigarh Pr. Director [email protected] 6. Shri Surinder Singh Parmar, O/o Director Commercial Audit, , MAB-IV 2705281, 2721175, FAX 2716330 Dy. Director Vth Floor Pr .A.G.(Audit) Building , brmab4NDChandigarh@cag. Sector-17-E, Chandigarh gov.in 7. Sh. Ravi Kumar, Director Central Poultry Breeding Farm Analytic 2655460, 2655391 Lab, Industrial Area-Phase-1, Chandigarh- [email protected] 160002 8. Sh. Prem Chand, Regional National Seeds Corporation, Regional 2703609, 2705417, Fax- Manager Manager, SCO-1024-25, Sec. 22/B, 2709409, M-9316162538 Chandigarh [email protected] 9. Dr. A. K. Tiwari, Director Central Soil & Water Conservation, 2650783, 2659365, Fax-2650783 Research & Training Institute, Research [email protected] Centre, Sector-27-A, Chandigarh 10. Sh. R. S. Sirohi, Marketing Directorate of Marketing & Inspection, 2743201, FAX 2744020 Officer Kendrya Sadan, Sector-9-A, Chandigarh [email protected] 11. Dr. K. C. Jhelum, Officer Regional Pesticides Testing Laboratory, 2638998 Incharge (Addl. Charge) Bays 43-44-45, Sector-31-A, Chandigarh [email protected] 12. Dr. Niraj Pasricha, Regional Regl. Instt. Of Coop. Management, Sector- 2600557, Fax 2660973 Director 32-C, Chandigarh [email protected] 13. Shri N. S. Tomer, Director Khadi & Village Industrial Commission, FAX No. 2609457, Tel No. SCO-3003-04, Sector-22-D, Chandigarh 2701261, 2702690 [email protected] 14. Dr. K.K.Bhutani, Director National Institute of Pharmaceutical 2214697. Fax 2214692, PBx Education & Research (NIPER), SAS 2214682-87 Nagar, Mohali, Sector-67, Phase-XI [email protected] 15. Sh. M. S. Dhillon, Jt. Director O/o Joint Director General of Foreign 2602314, 2648661 General Trade, SCO 288, Sec-35-D, Chandigarh. [email protected] I:\Data for up-dation of CGEWCC\List of Central Government offices located at Chandigarh.doc 2 Thakur 16. Sh. Anoop Kumar, Dy. Chief Dy. Chief Controller of Explosives, Deptt. 2688582 Controller of Explosive, SCO 1134-35, Sector-22-B, dyccechandigarh@explosives Chandigarh .gov.in 17. Sh. J. Aggarwal, Director & National Productivity Council, SCO No. 40 0172-2794108, Fax-0172- Regional Head (FF), M. Marg, Sec-7-C, Chandigarh 2794109 [email protected] [email protected] 18. Sh. S. K. Katria, Director Director Quality Assurance, # 917, Phase O-2236056, R-2236029 IV, Mohali 19. Sh. K. L. Khanna, CPMG, CPMG, Deptt of Posts, Sector-17, Sandesh 2706700, Fax 27271670 Punjab & Chandigarh Circle Bhawan, Chandigarh 27091201 Sh. Baddal [email protected] 20. Sh. S. S. Sarohi, GM (T) GM (T), Sanchar Sadan, Sector-34-A, 2604888 Chandigarh-160022 21. Sh. U. K. Gupta, DGM (Admn) O/o CGMT Punjab Telecom Circle Sanchar 2600069 Sadan, Sector-34-A, Chandigarh [email protected] 22. Sh. A. S. Bhola, CCA Controller of Communication Accounts, 0172-2728780, 2722100, Punjab Telecommunication, Madhya Marg, 2727510, FAX 2728860 Circle, Sector-18-A, Chandigarh [email protected] 23. Sh. J. S. Bhatia, Executive Centre for Development of Advanced 2237050, Mob. 91815993818, Director Computing, A-34, Phase-Viii, Mohali, CDAC FAX 2237050 [email protected] 24. Ms. Ravinder Sahi, Director Min. of Communication and IT Deptt. Of 2236707, 2236711, FAX 0172- Information Technology, STQC, ETDC, B- 2236681 108, Indl Area, Phase-VIII, Mohali [email protected] 25. Shri Ram Pal, Sr. Tech. NIC UT, U.T. Sectt. Sector-9-A Chandigarh FAX 2634541 Director & SIO 26. Sh. Vivek Verma, Tech. NIC Punjab Mini Sectt. Sector-9-A, 2745776 Director Chandigarh [email protected] 27. Shri Ghan Shaym Bansall, Sr. NIC Haryana, Mini Sectt. Sector-17 2741950 Technical Director & SIO Chandigarh [email protected] 28. Dr. A. K. Dwivedi, Director DOEACC Society SCO 114-116, Sector-17- 2702265, Fax 0172-2703283 B, Chandigar [email protected] 29. Shri Hakim Singh, Field DAVP, Kendriya Sadan, Sector-9, 2747969 Exhibition Officer Chandigarh 30. Dr. K. K. Narang, Dy. Director Bureau of Indian Standards, SCO 335-36, 2603843, Fax 2602025 General Sec-34-A, Chandigarh [email protected] 31. Sh. Satish Kumar, Director Ministry of Defence, Terminal Ballistic 0172-2651824-26, 2657568-69 Research Laboratory, Defence Research & FAX-0172 2657506 Dev. Organisation Sector-30, Chandigarh- [email protected] 160030 I:\Data for up-dation of CGEWCC\List of Central Government offices located at Chandigarh.doc 3 Thakur 32. Dr. K.T Mohnan, Govt. of India Min. of Defence Ordinance 2655033, FAX 2655369 Cable Factory, Chandigarh-160002. General Manager [email protected] 33. Sh. Mayank Bisht, Dy. CDA (Min. of Defence), JCDA (BR), Gref Fax 0172-2630540 Compled, Setor-48-C, Chandigarh 34. Sh. A. K. Jain, Chief Engineer Military Engg. Services, HQ, Chief Tele & FAX No. 2653001 Engineer, Chandgiarh Zone ‘N’ Area, Airport Road, Chandigarh-160003 35. Sh. Parasu Ram , PCDA Pr. Controller of Defence Accounts, 0172-2741610-12, Fax-0172- Western Command, Sector-9-A, 2742552 (WC) Chandigarh 36. Sh. Ashwagosha Ganju, G.O.I , Min. of Defence, Defence o172-2699801 FAX 0172- Research & Deve. Organization 2699802,2699802 Director Snow & Avalanche Study Establishment, No Email ID Him Parisar, Sec-37-A, Chandigarh 37. Sh. Jiwan Kumar, Dy.CDA Controller of Defence Accounts (R&D), 0172-2685898 (R&D) Plot No,2 Sector-37-A, Chandigarh [email protected] 38. Lt. Gen. Mohabat Singh ADG NCC Directorate Pb/ Hr/ HP / Chandigarh, 0171-2742390 Fax 0172- th 5 Floor Kendriya Sadan, Sector-9-A, 2742390 Chandigarh [email protected] th Directorate of Defence Estates, 5 Floor 39. Sh. A. K. Kapoor, Pr. Director 2743932, 2746696, Fax Kendriya Sadan, Sector-9-A, Chandigarh 2743934 40. Col. G.S. Grewal, SQAO Min. of Defence Senior. Quality Assurancer 0172-2690168, fax-0172- Establishment (Electronics & Systems), 2690412 1549, Sector-38-B, Chandigarh 41. Conservator of Forests Ministry of Environment & Forest, Bays 2604134/2613414 No. 24-25, Sector-31-A, Dakshin Marg, Chandigarh 42. Shri Pavitar Singh, PRO Defence PRO, Building No. 750 (Opposite 2770048 # 710), MoD, Sector-8-B, Chandigarh [email protected] 43. Shri V. Kumar, Regl. Passport Regional Passport Office, SCO-28 to 32, 2602046, 2620840, 2606889, Officer Sector-34-A, Chandigarh Fax-2601863 44. Sh. G. S. Bhatti Chief Project Rural Electrification Corporation, Ltd. Bay 2563864 Manager No. 7-8, Sector-2, Panchkula. 45. Chief Commissioner (Min of Finance) Central Excise 2704180, 2701204, 2730488 Commissionerate, Chandigarh-1, Plot No. [email protected] 19, Sector-17-C, Chandigarh 46. Sh. Rajinder Prasad, IRS O/o Commissioner of Central Excise & 2716577, Fax 2730488 Commissioner Custom, SCO No. 407-08, Sector-8, PKL 47. Sh. P. K. Chopra, Chief O/o the Chief Commissioner of Income 2701645, Fax 2701646 Commissioner Tax CCIT (NW89 Region), CR B;dg. Plot [email protected] No. 19, Sector-17-E, Chandigarh. 0172-2711965 Fax-0172-711998, 48. Shri A. K. Kaushal, Commissioner of Income Tax-1 SCO 45- 0172-2708970 Commissioner, IT 46-47, Bassi Building, Sector-17-A, Chd 49. Sh. S. S. Gandhi, Dir Gen. of Commissioner of Income Tax, Sector-2, 2582302 IT Panchkula [email protected] I:\Data for up-dation of CGEWCC\List of Central Government offices located at Chandigarh.doc 4 Thakur 50. Sh. Rajiv Sagar, Regional O/o Regional Director, National Saving 2742798, FAX 2742544 th Institute. Kendriya Sadan, 4 Director Floor, [email protected] Sector-9A, Chandigarh. 51. Sh. Naresh Saluja, General IFCI Ltd. IFCI Bhawan, I-C, Madhya Marg, 2650878/2641367 Manager Sector-27-A, Chandigarh 52. Registrar Debts Recovery Tribunal-1, SCO 39-40, 2545159, 2545172 Sector-8-C, Madhya Marg, Chandigarh [email protected] 53. Zonal Director Narcotics Central Bureau, Department of 2742064, FAX-2743922 Revenue, H. No. 80, Sector-2, Chandigarh 54. Regional Director Department of E.A.’s Sector-22-D, FAX 2704560 Chandigarh 55. Sh. B. S. Bajwa, Station Inter State Police Wireless (Min. of H.As.), 2715903 Superintendent Sec-24-D, Chandigarh 56. Dr. S. K. Shukla, Director Directorate of Forensic Science (Min. of 0172-2615068, Fax 0172- Home Affairs), Central Forensic Science 2605923 Lab CF I’s Complex Plot No2, Dakshin Marg Sector-36-A, Chandigarh 57. Sh. Inder Kumar Arora, Dy. Govt. Examiner of Questions documents 2660495, Fax 2660495, 2605966 Govt. Examiner CFSL’s Complex, Sector-36-a, Chandigarh 58. Sh. B.S. Rana, Principal Central Detective training School, Bureau 0172-2602216, Fax-0172- or Police Research & Development MHA 2660312 Govt. Of India CFIs Complex, Dakshin Marg, Sector-36-A, Chandigarh 59. Sh. S. K. Sinha, Sr. (Min. of Home Affairs) Central Industrial 2742047, Fax 2742047 th Security Force (CISF), Kendriya Sadan, 4 Commandant [email protected] Floor, Sector-9-A, Chandigarh 60. Deputy Commisioner Special Bureau , Govt. of India , Plot No.5- _______________ C, Sector-19-B, Madhya Marg, Chandigarh 61. Smt. Seema Jain, IAS Directorate Census Operations, Punjab, 0172-2541812/2781803, Fax Janganana Bhawan, Plot No. 2-B, Sector- 0172-2784994 Director 19-A, M.
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