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1 Hon'ble Prime Minister of India's Outgoing Visits (Period 1St April Hon’ble Prime Minister of India’s outgoing visits (Period 1st April, 2011 to 31st March 2012) Place of Visit: 1. China & Kazakhstan 2. Afghanistan 3. Ethiopia & Tanzania 4. Bangladesh 5. United States of America 6. South Africa 7. France 8. Maldives 9. Indonesia & Singapore 10. Russia 11. Republic of Korea 1. List of Media delegates accompanied PM’s visit to China & Kazakhstan (April 12-16, 2011) 1 Mr. Vijay Kumar Raina, AIR 2 Mr. V. Ramkanth, DD News 3 Mr. Bansi Lal Dogra, DD News 4 Mr. R. S. Seshan, Films Division 5 Mr. Shiv Raj, Photo Division 6 Mr. Naveen Kapoor, ANI 7 Mr. Yogesh Goel, ANI 8 Mr. Ramesh Bhan, UNI 9 Mr. Ajay Kumar Kaul, PTI 10 Mr. Subhav Shukla, PTI 11 Mr. Syed Sarwar Kashani, IANS 12 Mr. Nikhil Lakshman, Reddif.com 13 Mr. Pramit Pal Chaudhuri, Hindustan Times 14 Mr. Pranab Dhal Samanta, Indian Express 15 Mr. Sandeep Dikshit, Hindu 16 Mr. Ashok Tuteja, The Tribune 17 Mr. Ashok Kumar Bhattacharya, Business Standard 18 Dr. Bharat Agarwal, Dainik Bhaskar 19 Mr. Ranjit Kumar, Navbharat Times 20 Mr. Jayanta Ghosal, ABP(Bengali) 21 Mr. Gautam Lahiri, Sangbad Pratidin 22 Mr. Anant Bagaitkar, Sakal(Marathi) 23 Mr. Siddharth Kothari, Rajasthan Patrika 24 Mr. Thomas Donmic, Malayala Manorama 25 Mr. Jagjit Singh Dardi, Charhdikala Group of Newspaper 2. List of Media delegates accompanied PM’s visit to Kabul (Afghanistan) (May 2011) 1 Mr. Manikant Thakur, AIR 2 Mr. Dharmedra Tiwari, DD News 3 Mr. Rajesh Bhatia, DD News 4 Mr. Sunder Singh, Films Division 5 Mr. Brij Mohan Meena, Photo Division 6 Mr. Naveen Kapoor, ANI 7 Mr. Raj Kumar Atal, ANI 8 Mr. Anand Gopal Jaiswal, UNI 9 Ms. Priyanka Tikpp, PTI 10 Mr. Atul Yadav, PTI 11 Mr. M. R. Narayan Swamy, IANS 12 Ms. Sheela Bhatt, Rediff.com 13 Mr. Amitabh Revi, NDTV 1 14 Mr. Surya Gangaharan, CNN-IBN 15 Mr. Saurabh Shukla, Headlines Today 16 Mr. Dileep Kumar Tiwari, Zee News 17 Mr. Ashish Kumar Singh, Star News 18 Mr. Jagdish Chandra, , ETV 19 Mr. Sayeed Ansari, News 24 20 Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Trivedi, Sahara TV 3. List of Media delegates accompanied PM’s visit to Ethiopia and Tanzania (May 23-28, 2011) 1 Mr. Sanjay Ghosh, AIR 2 Ms. Pragya Paliwal Gaur, Doordarshan 3 Ms. Rajagopala Jayshree Puir, Doordarshan 4 Mr. Rajendran Ponnusamy, Films Division 5 Mr. Asish Maitra, Photo Division 6 Mr. Naveen Kapoor, ANI 7 Mr. Raj Kumar Atal, ANI 8 Mr. Neeraj Bajpai, UNI 9 Mr. Venky Mohan Narayan, PTI 10 Mr. Manvender Vashist, PTI 11 Mr. Manish Chand, IANS 12 Mr. Vikash Nanjappa, Rediff.com 13 Mr. P. R. Ramesh, Economic Times 14 Mr. Jayanth Jacob, Hindustan Times 15 Mr. Vaidyanathan Aiyer, Indian Express 16 Mr. Siddharth Varadarajan, The Hindu 17 Mr. Saubhadra Chatterji, Business Standard 18 Mr. Shyam Khanakbhai Parekh, DNA 19 Mr. Sankarshan Thankur, Telegraph 20 Ms. Neena Gopal, Deccan Chronicle, Benguluru 21 Mr. Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury, Mail Today 22 Mr. Sanjay Kapoor, Hard News 23 Ms. Revati Laul, Tehelka 24 Mr. Suresh Bafna, Nai Duniya 25 Mr. Ajaysing Dalpatsinh, Dainik Jagran 26 Mr. Pranay Upadhyay, Dainik Jagran 27 Mr. Gula Kothari, Rajasthan Patrika 28 Mr. Hari Bansh Narayan Singh, Prabhat Khabar 29 Mr. Jomy Thomas, Malayala Manorama 30 Mr. Ravi Dhiman, Star News 31 Mr. Jagdish Chandra, E TV 32 Mr. Raj Kumar Sahu, NDTV 33 Mr. Siddharth Zarabi, CNBC 4. List of Media delegates accompanied PM’s visit to Bangladesh (September 6-7, 2011) 1. Mr. Syed Salman Haider, AIR 2 Mr. Alok Mishra, DD News 3 Mr. Parveen Johar, DD News 4 Mr. Amritpal Singh, Films Division 5 Mr. Shiv Raj, Photo Division 6 Ms. Smita Prakash 7 Mr. Raj Kumar Atal 8 Ms. Naz Asghar, UNI 9 Mr. Pallabh Bhattacharya 10 Mr. Atul Yadav, PTI 11 Mr. Rahul Dass, IANS 12 Ms. Sanchari Bhattaharya, Rediff.com 13 Ms. Indrani Bagchi, Times of India 14 Mr. V.K. George, Hindustan Times 2 15 Mr. Praveen Swamy, The Hindu 16 Mr. Subrata Nagchoudhury, Indian Express 17 Mr. Ashok Tuteja, The Tribune 18 Mr. Rajkishore Tiwari, Dainik Jagran 19 Mr. Anil Sharma, Dainik Jagran 20 Mr. Suresh Bafna, Nai Duniya 21 Mr. Jayanta Ghosal, Anand Bazar Patrika 22 Mr. Haradhan Chowdhuri, Baratman 23 Mr. Prasanta Jyoti Baruah, Assam Tribune 24 Mr. Nayanjyoti Bhuyan, Asomiya Pratidin 25 Mr. P. Basanth, Matrubhumi 26 Mr. Chhaya Kanta Nayak, Shillong Times 27 Mr. Suman De, Star Ananda 28 Mr. Jagdish Chandra, ETV (Bangla) 29 Mr. Anjan Bandyopadhyay, 24 Ghanta 30 Mr. Nitin Gokhale, NDTV 31 Mr. Gautam Lahiri, Sangbad Pratidin 32 Mr. Sanjay Basak, Deccan Chronicle 5. List of Media Delegates accompanied PM to NEW YORK for UNGA Session (September 22 to 26, 2011) Public Broadcaster and Agencies 1 Mr. Sanjay Ghosh, Correspondent, All India Radio (AIR) 2 Mr. Devan Narayana Pisharady, News Editor, DD News 3 Mr. Swadhin Kumar Panda, Cameraman, DD News 4 Mr. Swadesh Kumar Pathak, Cameraman, Films Division 5 Mr. Mukundan Asokan, Photographic Officer, Photo Division Agencies 6 Mr. Naveen Kapoor, Correspondent, ANI 7 Mr. Raj Kumar Atal, Senior Cameraman, ANI 8 Mr. Neeraj Bajpai, Joint Editor, UNI 9 Mr. V. S. Chandrasekar, Executive Editor, PTI 10 Mr. Subhash Chander Malhotra, Senior Editor Photo, PTI- Photo 11 Mr. Harihar Swarup, Consulting Editor, Indian Press Agency 12 Mr. Nikhil Lakshman, Editor-in-Chief, Rediff.com English Newspaper 13 Mr. Varghese K. George, Chief of Bureau, Hindustan Times 14 Ms. Ritu Sarin, Senior Editor, Indian Express 15 Mr. Praveen Krishna Swami, Sr. Associate Editor, the Hindu 16 Mr. Diwakar, Chief of Bureau, Times of India 17 Mr. Anand K. Sahay, Co-ordinating Editor, Asian Age 18 Mr. Anirban Bhaumik, Special Correspondent, Deccan Hearld Hindi Dailies 19 Mr. Siddharth Kothari, Director, Rajasthan Patrika Group 20 Mr. Rajeev Kumar Singh, Editor, Dainik Bhaskar 21 Mr. Prashant Kumar Mishra, Political Editor, Dainik Jagran 22 Mr. Alok Mehta, Chief Editor, Nai Dunia Regional 23 Mr. Jayanta Ghosal, Chief of Bureau, Anand Bazar Patrika 24 Mr. Shriram Pawar, Deputy Chief Editor, Sakal (Marathi) 25 Mr. Mamoottil J. John, Chief of Bureau, Malayala Manorama 26 Mr. Vishwa Bandhu Gupta, Chairman, Daily Tej (Urdu) 27 Mr. Zaheeruddin Ali Khan, Managing Editor, Siasat (Urdu) 28 Mr. Krishnan Vaidiyanathan, Editor, Dinamani (Tamil) 29 Ms. Neha Agarwal, Associate Editor, Amar Asom (Assamese) TV 30 Mr. Jagdish Chandra, Head Hindi & Urdu Channels, ETV 3 31 Mr. Sanjay Pugalia, Editor, CNBC Awaaz 32 Mr. Rahul Kanwal, Executive Editor, Headlines Today 33 Mr. Ashish Kumar Singh, Principal Correspondent, Star News 34 Ms. Swati Chaturvedi, Associate Editor, Zee News 6. List of Media delegates accompanied PM’s visit to Pretoria (South Africa) for IBSA Summit (17-19, October 2011) 1 Mr. Kamal Kulshrestha, Correspondent, AIR 2 Mr. Sanjiv Cherian Thomas, TV News Correspondent, Doordarshan 3 Mr. Soban Singh, Cameraman, Doordarshan 4 Mr. Ramsahay Ramdhani Yadav, Cameraman, Films Division 5 Mr. Brij Mohan Meena, Photographic Officer, Photo Division 6 Mr. Naveen Kapoor, Diplomatic Correspondent, ANI 7 Mr. Raj Kumar Atal, Cameraman, ANI 8 Ms. Naz Asghar, Special Correspondent, UNI 9 Mr. Ajay Kumar Kaul, Chief of Bureau, PTI 10 Mr. Vijay Kumar Joshi, Photojournalist, PTI Photo 11 Mr. Arvind Padmanabhan, Executive Editor, IANS 12 Mr. Shishir Vinay Bhate, Associate Editorial Director, Rediff.com 13 Mr. P. Vaidyanathan Iyer, Deputy Editor, Indian Express 14 Mr. Ramesh Vinayak, Resident Editor, Hindustan Times 15 Mr. Sandeep Dixit, Special Correspondent, The Hindu 16 Mr. Ramesh Ramdas Puthoor, National Political Editor, Economic Times 17 Ms. Manini Chatterjee, Editor-National Affairs, the Telegraph 18 Mr. Sanjeev Sharma, Business Editor, The Tribune 19 Mr. Sanjay Basak, Senior Editor & Chief of Bureau, Deccan Chronicle 20 Mr. Vijay Kumar Chopra, Editor-in-Chief, Punjab Kesari 21 Mr. Manish Dixit, Political Editor, Dainik Bhaskar 22 Mr. Jagjit Singh Dardi, Editor-in-Chief, Charhdikala 23 Mr. Sudhir Mahajan, Editor, Lokmat 24 Mr. Govind Kishore Chaturvedi, Deputy Editor, Rajasthan Patrika 25 Mr. Haidar Hussain, Chief Editor, Asomiya Pratidin (Assamese 26 Mr. Bamapada Tripathy, News Editor, Sambad (Odiya 27 Mr. Hari Bansh Narayan Singh, Chief Editor, Prabhat Khabar 28 Mr. Aziz Burney, Group Editor, Rashtriya Sahara (Urdu 29 Mr. Apparasu Krishna Rao, Bureau Chief, Andhra Jyothi 30 Mr. Rahul Srivastava, Senior Editor Political Affairs, NDTV 31 Mr. Ravi Amarchand Dhiman, Special Correspondent, Star News 32 Ms. Pallavi Ghosh, Deputy Chief of Bureau, CNN–IBN 33 Mr. Jagdish Chandra, Head-Urdu & Hindi Channels, ETV 34 Mr. Mithilesh Kumar Singh, Senior Principal Correspondent, India TV 7. List of Media delegates accompanied PM’s visit to Cannes (France) for G-20 Summit (2-5 November, 2011) 1 Ms. Pushpinder Kaur, Correspondent, All India Radio (AIR) 2 Mr. Sudhanshu Ranjan, Correspondent, DD News 3 Mr. B.K.Hemanth Kumar, Cameraman, DD News 4 Mr. Nagaraj Pandurang Revankar, Cameraman, Films Division 5 Mr. Shiv Raj, Photographic Officer, Photo Division 6 Mr. Gangadhar Sudhakar Nair, Editor, PTI 7. 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