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25. Rajasthan Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - RAJASTHAN RAJASTHAN Agarwal Dr. Sunita - RJ-001 Pacific College of Commerce 36/37, Agrasen Nagar Udaipur-313 001(Rajasthan) Ahlauat, Dr. Surender - RJ-159 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics S/O, Capt. Hukam Singh, V & PO:- Dighal, Thana – Malayan, Distt – Jhajhar-124107, Rajasthan. Ahuja, Prof. Kanta - RJ-002 5-JA-10, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur-302004 (Rajasthan) Aseri, Smt. Indu - RJ-126 Lecturer In Economics , Smcc Govt. College Kesar Ganj, Abu Road (Rajasthan) Atria, Dr. Anoop Kumar - RJ-155 34-Braj Vihar Colony, Gulab Bari, Ajmer (Rajasthan) Bachhawat, Miss. Nikkita - RJ-003 Makrana-Mohalla, Opp. Post Office, Jodhpur-342001, (Rajasthan) Barthwal Dr. V. V. - RJ-004 Senior Lecturer, Behind Tiwari School, Bukalsarbash, Ward-25, P.O.-Sardarshahr, Dist.-Churu-331403, (Rajasthan) Bhandari, Dr. Jaya - RJ-127 Asstt. Professor, Jata Bas, Near Moti Chowk, Jodhpur-342001 (Rajasthan) Bharadwaj, Dr. Prashant - RJ-005 1/57 ―MANO-RAME‖, RHB Colony Goverdhan Vilas, Udaipur (Rajasthan). BHATIA, Miss. SUMAN -RJ-165 Associate Professor Neelam Path, Mansarovar, Jaipur Rajasthan , Pin- 302020 IEA - Life Members - RAJASTHAN 1 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - RAJASTHAN Chauhan Mukesh - RJ-006 7/C Kalaji-Goraji Colony, Udaipur (Rajasthan) Chhipa, Mr. M. L. - RJ-007 483, Ekta Block, Mahaveer Nagar, Jaipur-302018, (Rajasthan) Choudhary, Dr. Arun Prabha - RJ-008 Dept. of Economics, M. L. Sukhadia University, Dist.-Udaipur-313001, (Rajasthan) Choudhary, Ms. Boola - RJ-128 D-141-A, F-1 Giriraj Apartment, Durga Marg, Bani Park, Jaipur-302016, (Rajasthan) Choudhary, Dr. Kanta - RJ-129 Assistant Professor, Kanta Dental Care, D-122, Saraswati Nagar, Basni, Jodhpur-342005 (Rajasthan) Choudhary, Mrs. Parula - RJ-130 Lecturer, S.K. Government P.G College, Silver Jubilee Road, Sikar, Rajasthan-332001 Choudhary, Dr. S.S. - RJ-009 ―Summer-House‖, 75-Panchwati, Udaipur, Pin: 313001 (Rajasthan) Chouhan, Dr. Rajshree - RJ-131 Lecturer in Economics, 16/759, Guru Kripa, Opp. St. Teresa Hospital,Ganeshnagar, Udaipur, Pin-313001 (Rajasthan) Chundawat, Dr. Neema - RJ-010 Department of Economics, B.N. P.Girl‘s College Udaipur (Rajasthan) Dashora, Dr. Rakesh Kumar - RJ-011 22, H-Road, Bhupalpura, Udaipur-313001 (Rajasthan) Das, Dr. Rituparna - RJ-012 National Law University, Jodhpur, NH 65, Nagour Road-342304, (Rajasthan) Dashora, Dr. Narandra Kumar - RJ-156 167 Sector 3 Hiran Magri, Udaipur, Rajasthan-313002 IEA - Life Members - RAJASTHAN 2 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - RAJASTHAN Dave, Dr. Kumud - RJ-013 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Govt. Meera Girls College, Udaipur, (Rajasthan) Dave, Dr. Monika - RJ-014 Senior Grade Lecturer, Department of Economics Govt. Meera Girls College, Udaipur, (Rajasthan) Deva, Dr. Ram - RJ-015 169, Vishwakarama Bhawan, Adarsh Colony, Nimbanera, (Rajasthan) Dharwar, Mrs. Rakhi - RJ-116 Research Scholar, Deptt. of Economics, Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajsthan Dubey, Mr. J. P. - RJ-016 559/6, Raja Park, Jaipur-302004, (Rajasthan) Godara, Dr. Ratan Lall - RJ-017 R-8, University Campus, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur (Rajasthan) Goenka, Mrs. Neelam - RJ-018 A-787, Near Global Public School, Indra Vihar, Kota-324007, (Rajasthan) Gupta, Aishwary Kant - RJ-132 312, Krishna Colonay, Bharatpur, Rajasthan Gupta, Dr. L. N. - RJ-019 80/8, Patel Marg, Mansarovar, Jaipur-302020, (Rajasthan) Gupta, Dr. Manjushri - RJ-020 F-25, UIT Colony, Dholabhata, Ajmer (Rajasthan) Gupta, Dr. Reeta - RJ-021 312, Krishna Colony,Bharatpur (Rajasthan) Gupta Dr. Shilpi - RJ-108 Assistant Professor, 9, State Bank Colony Tonk Phatak, Tonk Road, Jaipur- 3021015 (Rajasthan) IEA - Life Members - RAJASTHAN 3 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - RAJASTHAN Haran, Dr. Jyotsna - RJ-022 26, Krishna Nagar, 17 E, C.H.B., Jodhpur, (Rajasthan) Haque, Miss. Sana - RJ-117 Research Scholar,Deptt. of Economics Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajsthan Jain, Mrs. Archana - RJ-023 5/5, Maitreyi Niwas, Banasthali Vidyapith-304022, (Rajasthan) Jain, Mr. J. P. - RJ-024 23/792 Chopasni Housing Board, Near Ashok Udhyan, Pal Road, Jodhpur-342008,(Rajasthan) Jain, Ms. Kshipra - RJ-133 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Economics, University of Rajasthan, JLN, Marg, Jaipur. 2/512, Maluiyanagar, Jaipur-302017 (Rajasthan) Jain, Dr. Mamta - RJ-161 Associate Professor, 329 Sindhi Colony, Raja Park, Jaipur Jain, Dr. M. K. - RJ-025 115-16, MSB Ka Rasta, Second Crossing, Johri Bazar, Jaipur-302003, (Rajasthan) Jain, Ms. Purva Ranu - RJ-162 Lecturer, E-39, Opp. Axis Bank ATM Swej farm, Nandpuri, Hawasadak, Sodala, Jaipur- 302019 Jain, Dr. Sugan C. - RJ-026 4-MA-22, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur-302 004, (Rajasthan) Jat , Dr. Rameshwar - RJ-134 Associate Professor, Warden Residence, Ambedkar Hostel, University Campus, University Of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004 IEA - Life Members - RAJASTHAN 4 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - RAJASTHAN Joseph, Mr. Thomas - RJ-135 Associate Professor, IIM Udaipur, Udaipur (Rajasthan) Joshi, Dr. B. R. - RJ-027 Dept. of Economics, 1-D-21, Pratap Nagar, Jodhpur-342004, (Rajasthan), Joshi, Dr. Rajendra - RJ-028 B-40, Prabhu Marg, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur-302004, (Rajasthan) Kala, Dr. Rajat - RJ-136 Branch Manager, Hdfc Bank Ltd., 82/47, Aravali Path, Near Court Cambridge Public School, Mansarovar, Jaipur (Rajasthan), Pin- 302020 Kanthaliya Jyoti - RJ-029 103, Akashdeep Complex, Sector-2, Near Jawahar Jain School, Udaipur-313001, (Rajasthan) Karan, Dr. Dev - RJ-137 Assistant Professor, III F/30, Sector-01, University Staff Colony, JNV University, Jodhpur (Rajasthan) Kateja, Dr. Alpana - RJ-030 Dept. of Economics, University of Rajasthan J.L.N. Marg, Jaipur-302055, (Rajasthan) Katiyar, Mr. Akshaya - RJ-031 ―Akshaya Vat‖, B-42, Dharam, Narain Ji Ka Hatha, Paota, Jodhpur-342006, (Rajasthan) Kaur, Mrs. Rashpal - RJ-109 Assistant Professor, Manan House, Shanti Nagar, Gali Opp Tvs Agency, Rajgarh Road, Pilani- 333031 (Rajasthan) Kaushik Dr. Aruna - RJ-032 Dept. of Economics, Govt. J.D.B. (P.G.) Girls College, Kota-324005, (Rajasthan) Kohli, Dr. Anju - RJ-033 11, Bijasan Nagar, Roopsagar, Road, (Keshav Nagar) Udaipur-313001, (Rajasthan) IEA - Life Members - RAJASTHAN 5 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - RAJASTHAN Kothari, Dr. Anil - RJ-034 Assistant Professor, F.(M.S.) Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, (Rajasthan) Kumar, Dr. Rakesh - RJ-035 House No. 21, Gali No. 1, Phase-2, Near Mohan Bhardwaj Office, Swatantra Nagar, Lampur Road, Narela, Delhi—110040 Kumar, Mr. Sumit - RJ-138 Assistant Professor, B-2, Raghukul Complex Subhash Nagar, Udaipur, (Rajasthan) Kumar, Mr. Vineet - RJ-036 A-64, Jai Mata Vaishnav Ngr, Gaijsinghpura, Ajmer Rd. Jaipur-302024 (Rajsthan) Kumari, Dr. Oum R. - RJ-037 No. 70, Jaswant Nagar, Khatipura, Jaipur-12, (Rajasthan) Lila, Dr. Anshu - RJ-038 Lecturer, Jain Vishwa Bharti University, Ladnun-341306 (Rajasthan) Mahapatra, Dr. Amiya Kumar - RJ-039 12-A, Ramgali No.-8, Rajapark, Jaipur, (Rajasthan) Makkar, Mrs. Aparna - RJ-157 Assistant Professor, 124 Anand Nagar, Sirsi Road, Jaipur (Rajasthan) Malav, Dr. (Mrs.) Manju - RJ-040 Civil Lines, Gavandi Road, (Above RUIDP Office), Kota-324001 (Rajasthan) Malav, Dr. G. L. - RJ-041 Civil Lines, Gavandi Road, (Above RUIDP Office), Kota-324001 (Rajasthan) Mathur, Mr. Neeti -RJ – 164 Assistant Professor, A/144/1, American Colony Patel Nagar, Bharathari Mandir Road, Behror, Rajasthan IEA - Life Members - RAJASTHAN 6 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - RAJASTHAN Meena, Dr. Ajay Kumar - RJ-042 712, R.K. Niwas, Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali, District-Tonk, Pin-304022 (Rajasthan) Meena, Girdhari Lal - RJ-139 Assistant Professor,Dept. of Economics University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004.(Rajasthan) Meena, Mr. Rajender - RJ-118 Research Scholar, Deptt. of Economics, Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajsthan Meena, Smt. Sulochna - RJ-043 H.No.-9, Near D.E.O. Office, Mahadeuwali, Shiv Nagar, Tonk , Pin-304001 (Rajasthan) Mehra, Dr. M. M. - RJ-044 734,C-10, Road, Sardarpura, Jodhpur-342003 (Rajasthan) Mehta, Dr. Mrs. Rekha - RJ-045 Plot No.95/A,Sector-B, Saraswati Nagar (Basni) Jodhpur-342005, (Rajasthan) Mishra, Smt. Divya - RJ-140 Lecturer, Sophia Girls‘ College, Mirshali, Jaipur Road, Ajmer-305001 (Rajsthan) Modi, Dr. S. N. - RJ-046 11/683 Chofasnt, Housing Board, Nandan-Van, Jodhpur-342008, (Rajasthan) Mohan, Dr. Madan - RJ-141 Associate Professor, Plot No-1, Mahaveer Nagar A-2, Opposite Teja Colony, Near SBS School, Bhawdasiya, Jodhpur-342006 (Rajasthan) Mundra, Mr. Sheetal - RJ-110 Assistant Professor, S-2, Plot No.- 89 Indraprasth Colony, Near Nursery Circle , Vaishali Nagar Jaipur- 302021, (Rajasthan) IEA - Life Members - RAJASTHAN 7 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - RAJASTHAN Nagar, Mr. Anil Kumar - RJ-119 Lecturer In Economics, A-52, Vishnu Vihar Jagatpura, Jaipur, Rajsthan-302025 Nagar, Mrs. Minakshi - RJ-047 F-120, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur-302 021 (Rajasthan) Nagawat, Dr. Abha Jain - RJ-160 Associate Professor, 3-DHA-9, Jawahar Nagar,Jaipur Narayan, Mr. Laxmi - RJ-142 Lecturer in Economics, B-237, 3rd Street, Near Krishna Temple, Bhagat Ki Kothi, Jodhpur, (Rajasthan) Narula, Dr. D.D. - RJ-048 3T-53, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur, (Rajasthan) Nebhnani, Harsha - RJ-049 W/O Deepak Raj, Flat No. 705, Jai Shreeram Apt. Sector 14- 100 Feet Road, Udaipur-313001 (Rajasthan) Nehra, Dr. Surinder Singh - RJ-143 The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Dept. of Hss, Gram-Rupa Kin Nangal Post- Sumel, Via- Jamdoli
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