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Full Page Photo DIRECTORY OF JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYAS A.&N. ISLANDS U.T. (2 JNVs) 1 Arong, Car Nicobar Dr. S. Bangarusamy Sh. P. Jawahar, IAS X Distt. Car Nicobar Tel.03192-292804, 292806, 09474214447 Deputy Commissioner, Nicobar A&N Islands(U.T.)-744301 jnvcarnic @yahoo.co.in Tel.03193-265177,744301, 265220 2 Panchavati, Rangat Sh. P. Ramachandran Sh. Sanjay Kumar, IAS XII Distt. North Middle Andaman Tel.03192-279092, 09474217070 Deputy Commissioner, North Middle Andaman A&N Islands(U.T.)-744205 [email protected] Tel.03192-262999, 09479513032 ANDHRA PRADESH (24 JNVs) 3 Sirpur Kagaznagar Sh. B. Chakrapani Dr. A. Ashok Kumar, IAS XII Distt. Adilabad Tel.08738-238021, 09441264035 District Collector, Adilabad Andhra Pradesh-504296 [email protected] Tel.08732-226203, 09491053555 4 Lepakshi Sh. B. Prabhakar Sh. V. Durga Das, IAS XII Distt. Ananthapur Tel.08556-240460, 09441060547 District Magistrate, Ananthapur Andhra Pradesh-515331 [email protected] Tel.08554-232106 5 Valasapalli Sh. Balasubramanya Sh. Salmon Arogyaraj, IAS XII Distt. Chittoor Tel.08571-230631, 09502660838 District Collector, Chittoor Andhra Pradesh-517325 [email protected], [email protected] Tel.08572-226444, 09502660838 6 Pandavulametta, Peddapuram Sh. A.S.N. Murty Smt. Nitu Kumari Prasad, IAS XII Distt. East Godavari Tel.08852-241354, 241354, 09441487648 District Magistrate, East Godavari Andhra Pradesh-533437 [email protected] Tel.0884-2361300, 2363549,09490466366 7 Maddirala Sh. K. Sekhar Sh. S. Suresh Kumar, IAS XII Distt. Guntur Tel.8647-214357, 08790348605 District Magistrate, Guntur Andhra Pradesh-522616 [email protected] Tel.0863-2234550, 2234824 8 Naramarajupalli, (Via) Nandalur, YSR Sh. K.V. Subba Reddy Sh. K. Sasidhar, IAS XII Distt. Kadapa Tel.8565-242251, 200077,09440684793 District Collector, Kadapa Andhra Pradesh-516150 [email protected] Tel.08562-244070, 244301 9 Choppadandi Dr. P. Satyanarayana Smt. Smita Sabharwal, IAS XII Distt. Karimnagar Tel.0878-2281476, 09848189766 District Collector, Karimnagar Andhra Pradesh-505415 [email protected] Tel.0878-2242828 10 Yetapaka, Bhadrachalam Sh. D. Gunasekaran Sh. Sidhartha Jain , IAS X Distt. Khammam-II (ST) Tel.08743-216060, 09505803403 District Collector, Khammam Andhra Pradesh-507111 [email protected] Tel.08742-225171, 09701097444 11 Paleru Sh. V. Venkateswarlu Sh. Sidhartha Jain, IAS XII Distt. Khammam-I Tel.08742-273025, 09701103061 District Collector, Khammam Andhra Pradesh-507157 [email protected] Tel.08742-224912, 225171, 09701097444 12 Veleru Sh. G. Mallikarjuna Babu Dr. Buddhaprakash M. Jyoti, IAS XII Distt. Krishna Tel.08656-242766, 09180221104, 09180221804 District Magistrate, Krishna Andhra Pradesh-521110 [email protected], [email protected] Tel.08672-252668, 252000, 09849903958 13 Banavasi Dr. K.P.C. Rao, Principal Sh. C. Sudharshan Reddy, IAS XII Distt. Kurnool Tel.08512-246544, 09490139509 Collector, Kurnool Andhra Pradesh-518360 [email protected] Tel.08518-220006 14 Vattem, Bijnepally Mandal Sh. T. Laxmi Rajam Sh. Girija Shankar, IAS XII Distt. Mahaboob Nagar Tel.08540-200665, 09440641605 District Magistrate, Mahabubnagar Andhra Pradesh-509203 [email protected] Tel.08542-242626, 242323 15 Wargal, Pamulaparthy Sh. M. Venkatramana Sh. A. Dinakar Babu,IAS XII Distt. Medak Tel.08454-253055, 08712828798 District Magistrate, Medak Andhra Pradesh-502279 [email protected] Tel.08455-276712 16 Chalakurthy Camp Sh. G.B. Reddy Sh. N. Mukteswara Rao, IAS XII Distt. Nalgonda Tel.08680-275430, 09494284779 District Collector, Nalgonda Andhra Pradesh-508202 [email protected] Tel.08682-232345, 232302, 244421 www.jnvnalgonda.gov.in 17 Krishnapuram Sh. P. Helen Mary Sh. B. Sreedhar, IAS XII Distt. Nellore Tel.08620-228722, 08985272801 District Magistrate, Nellore Andhra Pradesh-524230 [email protected], [email protected] Tel.08612-324374, 09849904051 www.jnvnellore.org 18 Nizamsagar Sh. T. Sobhan Babu Smt. Christina Z Chongthu, IAS XII Distt. Nizamabad Tel.08465-275541, 09441292501 District Collector, Nizamabad Andhra Pradesh-503302 [email protected] Tel.08462-221602, 232001 19 Ongole Smt. K. Sagarika Sh. Vijaya Kumar, IAS XII Distt. Prakasam-I Tel.08592-200415, 09441694571 District Magistrate, Prakasam-I Andhra Pradesh-523001 jnvprakasam @gmail com Tel.0859-2231222, 231443 20 Kalujuvalapadu, Konakanamitla(S.O.) Dr. E. Umapathi Reddy Sh. Vijay Kumar, IAS X Distt. Prakasham-II (SC) Tel.08596-200002, 09491703651 District Collector, Prakasam-II Andhra Pradesh-523241 [email protected] Tel.08592-231444 21 HCU Campus Sh. K. Damodar Reddy Sh. A.Vani Prasad, IAS XII Distt. Ranga Reddy Tel.040-23010338, 09493403092 District Magistrate, Ranga Reddy Andhra Pradesh-500046 [email protected] Tel.040-23234774 22 Vennelavalasa, Sarubujjili Sh. N. Umamaheswara Rao Sh. Sourabh Gour, IAS XII Distt. Srikakulam Tel.08942-246803, 09440782230 District Collector, Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh-532458 [email protected] Tel.08942-222555, 09844903786 23 Kommadi, Madhurawada Sh. C. Prabhakara Reddy Sh. V. Seshadri, IAS XII Distt. Vishakhapatnam Tel.0891-2739245, 09440356127 District Magistrate, Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh-530048 jnvvisakhapatnam@ yahoo.com Tel.0891-2563121-22, 2563123, 2526999, 09849903818 www.jnvvisakhapatnam.gov.in 24 Kiltampalem, Bowdara Sh. M.V. Subba Rao Sh. M. Veerabrahmaiah, IAS XII Distt. Viziayanagaram Tel.8966-277726, 200394, 09290783479 District Collector, Vizianagaram Andhra Pradesh-535145 [email protected] Tel.08922-276177, 276720 25 Mamnoor Sh. S. Vinod Kumar Sh. Rahul Bojja, IAS XII Distt. Warangal Tel.0870-2556373, 07382520554 District Magistrate, Warangal Andhra Pradesh-506166 [email protected] Tel.0870-2511777,2511555 26 Pedavegi, Pedavegi Mandal Sh. K.V. Ramana Dr. G. Vani Mohan, IAS XII Distt. West Godavari Tel.08812-259461, 09177111435 District Collector, West Godavari Andhra Pradesh-534450 [email protected] Tel.08812-231844, 230051, 231450, 231050 ARUNACHAL PRADESH (16 JNVs) 27 Hawai Sh. H.S. Regar Sh. D. Kamduk, IAS XI Distt. Anjaw Tel.03805-255240, 09402757750 Deputy Commissioner, Anjaw Arunachal Pradesh-792102 [email protected] Tel.03804-222223, 09436256688 28 Goju, Bordumsa Sh. Rupendra Singh Sh. Chanchal Yadav, IAS XII Distt. Changlang Tel.03806-202225, 09863869617 Deputy Commissioner, Changlang Arunachal Pradesh-792056 [email protected] Tel.03808-222221 29 Anini Sh. Kamal Kumar Rajoria Sh. Tamane Miso, IAS XI Distt. Upper Dibang Valley Tel.03787-200155, 09402082912 Deputy Commissioner, Dibang Valley Arunachal Pradesh-792101 [email protected], www.jnvaninidibangvalley.in Tel.03801-222221, 222222, 09436254886 30 Seppa Dr. S.P. Dubey Sh. Tope Ram, IAS XII Distt. East Kameng Tel.03787-200155, 09402038667 Deputy Commissioner, East Kameng Arunachal Pradesh-790102 [email protected] Tel.03787-222576, 222427 eastkameng.jawaharnavodayavidyalaya.in 31 GTC, Pasighat Sh. Ram Deo Sh. R.K. Mishra, IAS XI Distt. East Siang Tel.0386-2225948, 09423611566, 09402687421 Deputy Commissioner, East Siang Arunachal Pradesh-791102 [email protected] Tel.0368-2222340, 09436838000 www.eastsiang.jawaharnavodayavidyalaya.in 32 Old Palin, New Palin Sh. Ramraj Singh Sh. Rajeev Taluk, IAS XI Distt. Khurung Khumey Tel.0943689581, 09450548279 Deputy Commissioner, Kurung Khumey Arunachal Pradesh-791118 [email protected] Tel.03788-262231, 09436896288 33 Maselo Village, Roing Dr. Janardhan Singh Sh. Shiv Kumar, IAS XII Distt. Lower Dibang Valley Tel.03803-290067, 09435506225 Deputy Commissioner, Lower Dibang Valley Arunachal Pradesh-792110 [email protected] Tel.03803-222223, 0943608002 34 Mahadevpur Sh. R.R. Singh Sh. R.K. Sharma, IAS XII Distt. Lohit Tel.03806-202128, 09436895681 Deputy Commissioner, Lohit Arunachal Pradesh-792105 [email protected] Tel.03804-223666, 09436049444 35 Yachuli, via Hapoli (Ziro) Sh. A.K. Mahato Sh. Marnya Ete, IAS XII Distt. Lower Subansiri Tel.03788-277312, 08014381545 Deputy Commissioner, Lower Subansiri Arunachal Pradesh-791120 [email protected] Tel.03788-224255, 224233 36 Doimukh Sh. Dama Anjaiah Sh. Pige Ligu, IAS XI Distt. Papumpare Tel.0360-2278062, 09402750070 Deputy Commissioner, Papumpare Arunachal Pradesh-791112 [email protected] Tel.0360-2284900, 09436040004 www.papumpare.jawaharnavodayavidyalya.in 37 Gorpdung, Tawang Sh. Pradip Kumar Panda Sh. Abhishek Deb, IAS XII Distt. Tawang Tel.03794-202997, 094374725803 Deputy Commissioner, Tawang Arunachal Pradesh-790104 [email protected], [email protected] Tel.03794-222221, 222331 www.tawang.jawaharnavodayavidyalaya.in 38 Khapcho Tissa, Longding Sh. D.B. Yadav Ms. Shilpa Shinde, IAS XI Distt. Tirap Tel.033786-223131 Deputy Commissioner, Tissa Arunachal Pradesh-792131 [email protected] Tel.03786-243221, 09436246054 39 Geku, Yingkiong Sh. S.N. Kamble Sh. Liyong Borang, IAS XI Distt. Upper Siang Tel.03798-265293, 09436207569 Deputy Commissioner, Upper Siang Arunachal Pradesh-791002 [email protected] Tel.03777-222221, 09436058006 40 Megdong, Daporijo Sh. Subhash Mahobia Sh. Tahang Taggu, IAS XI Distt. Upper Subansiri Tel.03792-200340, 200034, 09402627809 Deputy Commissioner, Upper Subansiri Arunachal Pradesh-791122 [email protected] Tel.03792-223223, 223330, 09436053034 41 Nafra Ms. Baijayanti Nath Sh. A.K. Singh, IAS XI Distt. West Kameng Tel.03782-207442, 09435510922 Deputy Commissioner, West Kameng Arunachal Pradesh-790001 [email protected] Tel.03782-222021, 09402475111 42 Kombo Tarsu Mobuk, Along Sh. Rakesh Kumar
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