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WEST CENTRAL RAILWAY, JBP GM's SECRETARIAT VIGILANCE ACCOUNT WEST CENTRAL RAILWAY, JBP NAME TELEPHONE NO. DESIGNATION (Shri/Smt./Ms.) Railway (015) BSNL (0761) O/Resi O/Resi GENERAL MANAGER Ramesh Chandra 54000 2627444 54001 2607555 GM’s SECRETARIAT Add.General Manager S.P.Trivedi 54002 2673555 9752415001 54003 2674555 SECRETARY Sudhir Sarvaria 54008 2677713 9752415003 58040 2608742 DGM (G) Sachin Shukla 54009 2677098 9752415004 58036 2609941 CPRO Surendra yadav 54006 2677739 9752415005 - - Dy.Secy.(Conf.) Ramesh Rao 54010 2677703 9752415006 - 2629714 PPS to GM A.C.Nair 54041 - 9752415025 53574 2627825 Protocol Officer R.S.Kaurav 54050 - 9752415010 - 2422300 VIGILANCE SDGM&CVO Naveen Chopra 54004 2677077 9752415002 51032 2620889 Dy.CVO/Store Ashish Verma 54013 2627642 9752415030 53556 2627628 Dy.CVO/Actt. Abraham Jhon 54014 2677732 9752415031 58054 2601760 Dy.CVO/Engg D.C.Gupta 54015 2621379 9752415032 51063 2677756 SVO/Traffic Arun Kumar Sharma 54016 2628676 9752415033 51113 - ACCOUNT FA&CAO Kartic Chauhan 54400 2626011 9752415100 54401 2415838 FA&CAO/C K.S.Asla 54402 2626014 9752415102 - 2678048 FA&CAO/T - 54405 2677624 9752415101 51016 2677627 FA&CAO/ W&S D.K.Dhusia 54403 2626017 9752415150 58053 2600017 Dy.FA&CAO/S&W Lakshmi Natarajan 54407 2626025 9752415104 - 2620865 DyFA&CAO/F&B Rachita Saytawadi 54406 2626034 9752415103 - - DyFA&CAO/GEN B.L.Meena 54408 2626020 9752415105 58033 - DyFA&CAO/T Abhiram Khare 54409 2626028 9752415106 - 2624789 Dy.FA&CAO/C Prem Chand Lakra 55070 2621036 9752415107 58069 2604569 CIO R.R.K.Singh 54411 2629219 9752415588 - 2601229 EDPM C.L.Meena 55020 2677094 9752415108 - - AUDIT Prin. Dir. of Audit D.K.Sekar 52500 2623794 9752415175 - - Dy.Director R.K.Soni 52502 2624543 9752416029 - - COMMERICAL CCM Manoj Seth 54500 2677082 9752415950 51020 2623688 CCM/PS - 54502 2677060 9752415951 - - CCM/FM Shrikant Maheriya 54503 2622716 9752415952 - 2622396 Dy.CCM/PS Smt. Priyanka Dixit 54506 2621738 9752415953 - - Dy.CCM/HQ Amardeep Singh 54511 2678742 9752415955 58075 2600342 Dy.CCM/FS - 54512 2623090 9752415956 - - ELECTRICAL CEE S.N.Singh 54900 2677062 9752415300 53204 2626077 CELE R.K.Mishra 54903 2677064 9752415301 53555 2627024 CETE/Plg R.D.Meena 54902 2677063 9752415314 51030 2620231 CEDE Gopal Singh 54905 2677706 9752415302 51042 2625915 CESE S.K.Sukalikar 54904 2677741 9752415303 51025 2621016 DY.CEE/RS Mukesh 54909 2677730 9752415306 58046 2600440 DY.CEE/G A.P.Singh 54911 2623169 9752415335 - 2600342 ENGINEERING PCE J.S.Sondhi 54100 2677095 9752415200 - 2626084 CAOC Vijay Sahgal - 2620154 9752415056 - - CTE R.K.Meena 54102 2677096 9752415201 51012 2620761 CBE R.N.Sunkar 54104 2677092 9752415202 58030 2600911 CPDE Prabhat Kumar 54105 2626627 9752415209 - 2628356 CE/TP Kaushal Kishore 54107 2626572 9752415203 51022 2621943 CE/G A.K.Gupta 54109 2625225 9752415204 51027 2677115 CE/C-I Anand Bhatia 54106 2629455 9752415207 - 2620662 CE/C-II G.L.Goel 54108 2628132 9752415349 51039 2623431 CE/C-III O.P.Tanwar 54103 2622139 9752415206 - 2629018 Dy.CE/G Manoj Ku.Garg 54120 2627218 9752415208 58056 2605185 Dy.CE/TR-I Neeraj Dubey 54115 2677100 9752415232 58043 2601102 Dy.CE/TP - 54116 - 9752415213 58025 - Dy.CE/BR/L G.P.Mishra 54121 2677078 9752415211 - 2601761 Dy.CE/TMC M.A.Rehman 54117 2677724 9752415218 51054 2620391 Dy.CE/BR/Des. V.S.Dasoondi 54130 2677720 9752415214 - 2603484 Dy.CE/P&D G. N. Pandey 54118 2627658 9752415212 51061 2620876 Dy.CE/HQ S.K.Roy 54119 2677735 9752415216 53564 2624671 Dy.CE/C/HQ R.K. Agrawal 54122 2677631 9752415210 51103 2628392 Secy to PCE A.K.Khare 54155 2629120 9752415348 58016 2625517 MECHANICAL CME Rajesh Agarwal 54300 2677076 9752415400 - 2621117 CWE Kundan Kumar 54302 2677622 9752415401 - 2620721 CMPE (D & R) Vivek Sheel 54303 2627581 9752415402 58018 2623155 CRSE Mukesh Kumar 54304 2677091 9752415403 51026 2602018 DY.CME/C&W Y.K.Tiwari 54309 2625656 9752415405 - 2666728 DY.CME/P&F S.M.Anis 54310 2677736 9752415407 58055 2621102 Dy.CME/P&B - 54311 2622726 9752415406 53554 - Dy.CME/Disel A.K.Tamarkar 54308 2625086 9752415412 51059 2625645 Dy.CME/Heritage Ashish Ku. Kulhara 54312 2627294 9752415404 - - Dy.CME/Wks S.K.Pandy 54318 2629247 9752415408 53501 2628082 Secy to CME B.N.Meshram 54317 2677634 9752415409 - - MEDICAL CMD Girija Shankar 52000 2677090 9752415500 53325 2626083 CHD Dr.Sudipta Raha 52002 2628626 9752415501 - 2668999 Dy.CMD(H&FW) Dr. A. Garg 52006 2623543 9752415503 58021 2622593 Dy.CMD (T&A) Dr.Seema Mehra 52007 2627754 9752415509 - 2627753 MD.CH. Dr. S.K.Rai 52003 2621434 9752415502 - 2450110 Sr.DMO Dr.(Smt.)Soma Bamra 52029 - 9752415507 - - Addl.CHD / Radio Dr P.K.Mittal 51012 - 9752415504 55516 2626802 Addl. CHD/Paed . Dr (Mrs.) N.Verma 52011 - 9752415505 54035 2601505 Addl.CHD/Anesth. - 52013 - 9752415523 51060 - Addl.CHD /Gyn. - 52025 - 9752415506 - - Addl.CHD. - 52026 - 9752415508 - - Sr DMO/Opth Dr. Ajay Dogra 52023 - 9752415511 51058 2620498 Sr.DMO/ENT Dr.(Smt.) N.Gupta 52022 - 9752415514 55701 2624086 Sr.DMO/Skin Dr.R.N.Mishra 52021 - 9752415510 58045 2604856 Sr.DDS/Dental Dr.A.Dixit 52028 - 9752415513 58051 2606114 Sr.DMO/PHY Dr. Kamlesh Kumar 52024 - 9752415512 55593 2626181 OPERATING COM Ajit Kumar Jain 54200 2677726 9752415900 51028 2670127 CTPM M. P. Mehta 54204 2677067 9752415901 51034 2620136 CFTM Rajesh Pathak 54205 2677089 9752415903 51024 2620775 CPTM R.D.Meena 54206 2628456 9752415902 51071 2677012 DY.COM/CHG Anand Kumar 54207 2629571 9752415912 53308 - DyCOM/Goods B.K. Sharma 54208 2624089 9752415907 53500 2621009 DyCOM/FOIS Suveer Shrivastava 54212 2627625 9752449672 58077 2600716 Dy COM(PLG) S.K.Sharma 54215 2624234 9752415904 58017 - Dy COM(T S ) - 54213 2677935 9752449658 - - PERSONNEL CPO G.L.Meena 54700 2626040 9752415600 51018 - CPO/Admin Nand Kishore 54701 2626018 9752415601 58019 2623145 CPO/G K.V Nagyach 54702 2626045 9752415610 - 2670103 DY. CPO/G S.D.Patidar 54704 2626043 9752415602 58015 2600389 Dy.CPO/IR A.K.Shrivastav 54705 2626046 9752415604 - 2620659 Dy.CPO/Rectt. D.P.Gupta 54706 2620176 9752415603 - 2600135 Dy.CPO/HQ - 54707 2620186 9752415605 - - SAFETY CSO B.K.Gupta 54202 2627627 9752415650 53551 2621032 DY.CSO/EL S.K.Agrawal 54210 2629384 9752415651 54919 2620739 Dy.CSO/Tfc. K.L.Mahaver 54211 2625029 9752415653 - - SSTE/Safety - 54209 2629267 9752415652 55821 - SEN/Safety S.B.Sharma 54217 - 9752415654 - - SME/Safety Rajendra Chaturvedi 54218 - 9752415655 51126 - PS to CSO Sam Thomas 54235 - 9752415656 - - SECURITY CSC R.K.Malik 53700 2677628 9752415700 - - DIG-cum-.CSC - 53701 2677068 9752415701 - - SC/HQ N.K.Baweja 53702 2620664 9752415706 - - SIGNAL & TELECOM CSTE S.K.Vyas 54600 2677066 9752415800 - 2620074 CSE R.K.Jain 54603 2677086 9752415802 51019 2623524 CCE V.R.Sreenivasan 54602 2620663 9752415801 53306 2620690 CSTE/Proj. Eknath Mohker 54604 2677734 9752415803 51015 2620803 CSTE/Const. Shailesh Khandelwal 54605 2677630 9752415804 51041 2620412 DY.CSTE/Sig. Sanjeev Tiwari 54609 2625714 9752415819 51062 2620469 DY.CSTE/Tele &Plg. Ashwin Shukla 54608 2627633 9752415807 51057 2624729 DY.CSTE/Wks Piyush Mathur 54611 2677733 9752415806 53557 2621618 DY.CSTE/Des.& Drg.-I M.D.Pathairiya 54619 2677727 9752415813 - 2661671 DY.CSTE/Des. & Drg.-II Mahmood Aalam 54618 2629163 9752415814 - 2677110 STORES COS Pradeep Ambare 54800 2626060 9752415750 51011 2677757 CMM/Sales S.K.Pillai 54802 2626069 9752415751 - - CMM/C D.S.Jangpangi 54803 2626002 9752415752 51023 2620421 CMM/C(SAG) - 54803 2626002 9752415758 51013 - DyCMM/G&C J.S.Meena 54808 2626037 9752415753 51112 2620065 DyCMM/Sales - 54807 2626023 9752415754 - - DyCMM/Elect Amit Kumar 54809 2626006 9752415756 51056 2620691 DyCMM/W M.K.Jain 54810 2626050 9752415757 51101 2902596 DyCMM/DSL Amir Chand 54811 2626053 9752415776 51055 2627019 DyCMM/Coach. Manish Wankhede 54806 2626070 9752415755 58067 2628133 Sec. to COS Kailash Prasad 54820 2626058 9752415764 - 2668989 Dy.CMM/HQ Pankaj Sharma 54822 2626714 9752415759 - - Railway Electrification/Jabalpur CPM R.P.Sharma 53450 2626202 9752498340 51014 2622199 Dy.CSTE U.K.Pawar 53456 2626502 9752498343 - 2450149 Dy.CEE-I Srinivas Rao Konda 53457 2601240 9752498344 58073 2629855 Dy.CEE -II D.K.Gupta 53459 - 9752498876 - - Dy.CEE-III Bharat Bhushan 53473 - 9001046031 - - SPO Arif Ali 53458 2629236 9752498345 53692 - JABALPUR DIVISION Designation Name RLY(015) BSNL(0761) DRM Sudhir Kumar 55000 2678080 9752418000 55001 2621070 ADRM Jaipal Singh 55002 2622132 9752418001 58052 2607116 CMS - 55502 2620861 9752418500 53306 - ACMS - 52013 2670247 9752418502 - - Sr.DMO A.K.Shukla 55504 - 9752418506 58045 2604856 Sr.DFM R.K.Niranjan 55040 2625694 9752418100 58033 2601094 Sr.D.Au.O M.K.Saraf 55080 2628944 9752489093 - - Sr.DCM Rajesh Sharma 55100 2623268 9752418950 58031 2600731 Sr. DEE(G) D.K.Shrivastva 55150 2621022 9752418300 58020 2620289 Sr. DEE/TRD L.L.Meena 55200 2628060 9752418301 53337 2620773 Sr. DEE/TRO Pankaj Jaiswal 55250 2627819 9752418305 53563 2678487 Sr.DEN (CO) Vijay Padey 55300 2625935 9752418200 58028 2605965 Sr.DEN (N) S.K.Shukla 55308 2627595 9752418201 58074 2600720 Sr.DEN (W) Sanjeev Kumar 55304 2625993 9752418202 58042 2605909 Sr.DEN/HQ B.K.Paliwal 55376 2629718 9752418234 58026 2600762 Dy CE/C-1 K. L. Meena 55314 2677084 9752415217 58062 2600689 Dy CE/C-2 A.K.Tiwari 55315 2622788 9752415218 51053 2620946 EEE/C R.B.Patel 55181 2620926 9752415305 51101 - Sr. DME/Co Ajay Shrivastava 55400 2621228 9752418400 51051 2620160 Sr. DME/Oper. K.S.Baks 55402 2621581 9752418401 51059 2621132 Sr. DOM Narendra Pawar 55600 2625133 9752418900 58037 2600404 Sr.DSO Sanjay Kumar 55606 2678418 9752418901 53338 - Sr. DPO D.K.Gupta 55700 2620489 9752418600 55701 2624086 Sr.DSC S.S.Ahmed
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