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RSETI Directory CONTACT DETAILS OF RSETIs PAN INDIA AS ON 30.06.2019 NAME of the Name, Designation & email Date of Tel/Fax of RSETI & Details of Director Sl. DISTRICT NAME LWE Aspirational RSETI Name of the address of the immediate Establishme Postal Address of RSETI with Mobile No. of No. Name of the State (as per MIS) Districts Districts Name of the SDR Sponsor Bank Controlling Office Head(e.g. nt of RSETI Pincode Director RSETI E-mail ID Name of the Director The Director Rural Development and Self Employment Training Institute Beside S.K. University M.Janardhan Stadium Itukulapalli, RUDSETI- B Chandra Sekhar - ED, Ujire Post: S.V. Puram, (O) 08554-255925 rudsetiananthapuramu@g 1 Andhra Pradesh ANANTAPUR YES ANANTAPUR 166 RUDSETI [email protected] 8-Mar-98 Anantapur – 515 003 (M) 9440905479 mail.com Sri P Venkataramana The Director Indian Bank Self Employment Training Institute 2-1264/6,1st S Dushyantan Floor, B.V.Reddy Colony, Nodal Officer kongareddypalli, B Chandra Sekhar - [email protected] Chittoor- 517 001 (O) 08572-232757 2 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR IB-CHITTOOR 166 Indian Bank 19-Sep-09 (Andhra Pradesh) (M) 9440758676 [email protected] Sri M.R.Janardhana Naidu The Director AB RSETI, Near TTDC (Velugu Office), Satrampadu R. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Eluru - 534 007 WEST B Chandra Sekhar - Nodal Officer West Godavari District (O) 08812-253975 3 Andhra Pradesh GODAVARI ABIRD- ELUR 166 Andhra Bank [email protected] 8-Oct-05 (Andhra Pradesh) (M) 9866094383 [email protected] Sri J Shanmukha Rao The Director Andhra Bank Rural Self Employment Training Institute (ABRDT),D.No. 14-1-14,Old Bank R. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Street Kothapet, (O) 0863-2336912 B Chandra Sekhar - Nodal Officer Guntur – 522 001 (M) 9553979900/ [email protected], 4 Andhra Pradesh GUNTUR YES ABIRD-GUNTUR 166 Andhra Bank [email protected] 31-Jul-05 (Andhra Pradesh) 9985679799 [email protected] G S R Kishna The Director Syndicate Bank Rural Self Employment Training Institute Step Complex, Industrial Development Area, Opp.Gas Filling Station, Near APSRTC Pradeep Workshop, SYNDB-KADAPA B Chandra Sekhar - Nodal Officer Kadapa - 516 001 (O) 08562-200193 5 Andhra Pradesh CUDDAPAH YES (YSR) 166 SyndicateBank [email protected] 4-Jun-03 (Andhra Pradesh) (M)7981024311 [email protected] Sri Udaybanu The Director Syndicate Bank Rural Self Employment Training Institute CRC BUILDING, N.R. PETA,ROAD No:10 , SANKAL BAGH (O) 08518-200056 Pradeep BESIDE CHINMAYA HIGH SCHOOL, (F) 08518-273710 SYNDB- B Chandra Sekhar - Nodal Officer KURNOOL-518001. (M) 9440905477 6 Andhra Pradesh KURNOOL YES KURNOOL 166 SyndicateBank [email protected] 6-Aug-03 (Andhra Pradesh) /8978634922 [email protected] Sri M Narasimha Reddy The Director ABRDT, D.No.30-555, Fort Road, Mustakhanpet, Behind Anjaneya Swamy Temple, R. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Machilipatnam - 521 001 (O) 08672 - 224415, ABIRD-- B Chandra Sekhar - Nodal Officer Krishna District 221870 7 Andhra Pradesh KRISHNA MACHLIPATNAM 166 Andhra Bank [email protected] 10-Dec-01 (Andhra Pradesh) (M)960316393 [email protected] A Nagendra Prasad The Director ABRDT, C/o Cyber Grameen (O) 0861-2383555 ABIRD- R. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Campus, Nellore District (M) VENKATACHALA B Chandra Sekhar - Nodal Officer Venkatachalam - 524 320 07036080570/949133 [email protected], 8 Andhra Pradesh NELLORE M 166 Andhra Bank [email protected] 22-Sep-03 (Andhra Pradesh) 370 [email protected] Sri Srinivasulu K The Director ABRDT, Railway Station Road Alcot Gardens, R. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Rajahmundry – 533 101 (O) 0883-2428807/ ABIRD- B Chandra Sekhar - Nodal Officer East Godavari District 2420242 [email protected], 9 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI YES RAJHMUNDRY 166 Andhra Bank [email protected] 14-Nov-89 (Andra Pradesh) [email protected] KRM MANI KUMAR The Director ABRDT, G M R Nagar, R. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Rajam - 532 127 B Chandra Sekhar - Nodal Officer Srikakulam District (O) 08941- 253144 [email protected], 10 Andhra Pradesh SRIKAKULAM ABIRD--RAJAM 166 Andhra Bank [email protected] 25-Jan-03 (Andhra Pradesh) (M),09440156783 [email protected] Sri Daram Saikumar The Director ABRDT, Collector’s Office Road, R. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Near SantoshimathaTemple, (O) 08942 - 222369/ ABIRD- B Chandra Sekhar - Nodal Officer Srikakulam - 532 001 211216 [email protected] 11 Andhra Pradesh SRIKAKULAM YES SRIKAKULAM 166 Andhra Bank [email protected] 27-Nov-02 (Andhra Pradesh) (M) 8130338907 m S BABU SRINIVAS The Director ABRDT, No. 4-60, VKRN Gardens, Thondavada (V), Chandragiri, Mandal, R. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Tirupati - 517 005, B Chandra Sekhar - Nodal Officer Chittoor District (M) 087905 20629 12 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR ABIRD-Tirupati 166 Andhra Bank [email protected] 13-May-08 (Andhra Pradesh) (O) 0877-2272588 [email protected], Smt Yechuri Sowjanya The Director RUDSETI, 4th lane ,11th Cross Road. TTDC Compound. Bagya Nagar M.Janardhan Coloney. RUDSETI- B Chandra Sekhar - ED, Ujire Ongole,Prakasam District. pin (M) 08074668671 [email protected], 13 Andhra Pradesh PRAKASAM YES VETAPALEM 166 RUDSETI [email protected] 21-Sep-88 code - 523001 (O) 08712200732 [email protected] G.Surya Narayana Murthy The Director State Bank of India-Rural Self Employment Training Institute, Door No. 12-4-95/1 SBI- B.Kataiah PMS Plaza, Pudimadaka Road, (M) 7032908511 VISHAKHAPATN VISHAKHAPATNA B Chandra Sekhar - State Bank of Nodal Officer Anakapalle – 531 011 (O) 08924-222725 [email protected], 14 Andhra Pradesh AM YES YES M 166 India [email protected] 22-Mar-10 Visakhapatnam (F) 08924-222726 [email protected] Sri. V. V. Viresh Babu The Director State Bank of India Rural Self Employment Training Institute State Banl Learning Centre 5-16-6/2, Opp. NVR Gas Agencies, B.Kataiah NCS Road (M) 09866304752 VIZIYANAGARA SBI- B Chandra Sekhar - State Bank of Nodal Officer Kotha Agraharam, (O) 08922-274209 15 Andhra Pradesh M YES YES VIZIYANAGARAM 166 India [email protected] 26-Jul-10 Vizianagaram - 535002 (F) 08922-274210 [email protected], Sri. T.Phani Kumar The Director APRB RSETI Old VKV School, Arunachal Balaban Deori, Manager & Nodal Bage Tinali, PO Nirjuli, (O) 0360-2257244 APRB-PAPUM Babul C Sarma - Pradesh Rural Officer, Email - Papum-Pare - 791 109 (F) 0360-2246017 [email protected] 16 Arunachal Pradesh PAPUM PARE PARE 315 Bank [email protected] 29-Oct-11 (Arunachal Pradesh) (M) 8974762052 m, [email protected] Aben Dupak The Director UCO Rural Self Employment Training Institute - UCO RSETI Zonal Office, UCO Bank, M D Road Rhino Club , First Floor,Bhagwati (O) 03665-252090 Silpukhuri, Guwahati ,Assam. Pin- Bhawan (BB) Road, (F) 03665-252141 [email protected] 17 Assam BARPETA YES UCOB-Barpeta Sarat Kalita - 314 UCO Bank 781003 15-Jan-10 Barpeta- 781 301,(Assam) (M) 09706782766 .in Sri Himanta Das The Director United Bank of India Rural Self Employment Training Institute Sunlit Building Complex, National Vijay Joshi, CRM, Email - Highway, Silchar, Babul C Sarma - United Bank of [email protected] CACHAR - 788 007 (M) 9435712613 [email protected] 18 Assam CACHAR UNBI-CACHAR 315 India 30-Dec-09 (Assam) (O) 03842-264176 , Sri Sudip K R Das The Director UCO Rural Self Employment Training Institute - UCO RSETI Magistrate Colony Building Near, MSA Stadium No. 2 Ward, tarunkumarbora5@gmail. Mangaldai District, (M) 7086216242, com, MANGALDOI Zonal Office, UCO Bank,T N Sarma Darrang - 784125 (M) 7002032636 (O) [email protected]. 19 Assam (DARRANG) YES UCOB-DARRANG Sarat Kalita - 314 UCO Bank Path , Jorhat,Assam, Pin-785001 21-Jan-12 (Assam) 03713-291900 in Sri Tarun Kumar Bora The Director [email protected] UCO Rural Self Employment n, Zonal Office, UCO Bank, M D Road, Training Institute - UCO RSETI [email protected] Silpukhuri, Guwahati, Assam, Pin- H N Road, Block - Gauripur, (O) 03662-232603 n, 20 Assam DHUBRI YES UCOB-DHUBRI Sarat Kalita - 314 UCO Bank 781003 5-Sep-11 Dhubri – 783 301, (Assam) (M) 09435071349 [email protected] Sri Pradip Pal The Director UCO Rural Self Employment Training Institute - UCO RSETI Villlage & PO Agia, Near NH 37, Near Army Camp Agia, [email protected] Zonal Office, UCO Bank, M D Road Block : Balijana o.in, UCOB- Silpukhuri, Guwahati ,Assam. Pin- Goalpara – 783 120 (O) 03663-240803 [email protected], 21 Assam GOALPARA YES GOALPARA Sarat Kalita - 314 UCO Bank 781003 20-Sep-11 (Assam) (M) 094354 83913 [email protected] Tapan Dey Sarkar The Director AGVB - RSETI Bhugdoi Bhawan, Ramkrishna Sarma, Chief Manager K K Handique Road, & Nodal Officer, Email - Near Rajmao Pukhuri [email protected] Babul C Sarma - Assam Gramin [email protected] Jorhat - 785 001 (0) 0376-2304529 m, 22 Assam JORHAT AGVB-JORHAT 315 Vikash Bank 21-Mar-12 (Assam) (M) 08812852248 [email protected] Dr Girija Prasad Borah The Director UCO Rural Self Employment Training Institute - UCO RSETI rseti.kokrajhar@ucobank. Zonal Office, UCO Bank, M D Road C/O UCO BANK, LDM Office, (O) 03661-271197 co.in, UCOB- Silpukhuri, Guwahati ,Assam. Pin- Kokrajhar Branch, JD Road, (F) 03661-270452 daimary_edward@yahoo. 23 Assam KOKRAJHAR KOKRAJHAR Sarat Kalita - 314 UCO Bank 781003 16-Mar-10 Kokrajhar- 783 370, (Assam) (M) 9435386043 com Sri Hemanta Boro The Director State Bank of India-Rural Self Employment Training Institute C/o.Khadi Gramodyog Vidyalaya Gautan Roy Choudhury, RM, Email PO. Kumarikata SBI-Baksa Babul C Sarma - State Bank of - [email protected] Baksa District (M) 9435405594 [email protected], 24 Assam BAKSA YES (Kumarikata) 315 India 8-Jul-09 Assam – 781 360 (O) 03624-235017 [email protected] Nara Kanta Rabha The Director United Bank of IndiaI Rural Self Regional Manager, United Bank of Employment Training Institute [email protected] India , Nagaon Region, Natun Bazar Main Road, Ward No.IV , United Bank Of Charali, PO & Dist.
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