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Ministry of Human Resource Development
National Policy on Education 2016 Annex to the Report of the Committee for Evolution of the New Education Policy (Vol. II)
Government of India 30/04/2016
ANNEX IA
Consitution of the Committee for Evolution of the New Education Policy
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Table of Contents
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1 Order dated 31 October 2015, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India “Constitution of the Committee for New Education Policy”
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2 Order dated 24 November 2015, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India “Change of Nominclature of the Committee from Committee for New Education Policy to Committee for Evolution of the New Education Policy (NEP)”
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3 Order dated 06 January 2016, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India Extension of the Tenure of the Committee for Evolution of the New Education Policy up to 29th February 2016
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4 Order dated 29 March 2016, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India Extension of the Tenure of the Committee for Evolution of the New Education Policy up to 30th April 2016
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Annex IB – Brief Description of Themetic Areas for Consultation 6-12 6 A – Brief on the 13 themes in School Education 7 B – Brief on the 20 themes in Higher Education 8 Annex IC – Nation-wide Consultation by the MHRD, GOI 13-15
Annex IIA – Material Received by the Committee from the MHRD, GOI
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10 Annex IIB – Consultations undertaken by the Committee for Evolution of the New Education Policy
11 Details of the Consultations undertaken by the Committee for Evolution of the New Education Policy
12. Annex IIC – Direct inputs/suggestions received by the Committee 95-107
13 Documents Directly Received by the Committee (Excerpts from the Educational Philosophy of Great Indian Thinkers)
14. Annex III – Select Best Practices and Other Excerpts 108-121 1. Gunotsav (Referred in Chapter 6) 2. Shiksha by Shiv Nadar Foundation (Referred in Chapter 5) 3. Teacher and Teacher Education – Views of Azim Premji
Foundation (Referred in Chapter 6)
4. Legal Opinion – Political and other Distractions in the Campus (Refered to in Chapter 5)
5. ICT applications being used by the Department of Education of GNCT Delhi (refered to in Chapter 6)
6. Ekal Vidyalayas 7. List of NUEPA Research Studies Completed in 2014-15
(refered to in Chapter 8)
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Annex IB
Brief Description of Thematic Areas for Consultation
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A. Brief on the 13 Themes in School Education
1. Ensuring Learning Outcomes in Elementary Education
Several studies have shown that school children do not seem to acquire age appropriate skills in reading, writing and numeracy. There is a need to explore the various approaches to improve teaching–learning at the elementary stage. The objective of this theme is to understand the issues of low learning achievement levels in elementary schooling assess the system of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation and suggest ways and methods of improving the learning outcomes of school children which would result in enhancing the quality of elementary education.
2. Extending outreach of Secondary and Senior Secondary Education
With a dramatic growth in elementary education enrolments and improvements in retention and transition rates in recent years, particularly amongst the more disadvantaged groups, there is an increasing pressure on the secondary schools to admit more students. With the enforcement of RTE Act and further improvement in retention and transition rates, demand for secondary schooling will grow rapidly in the coming years. The objective of this discussion group is to assess to what extent we have made quality education available, accessible and affordable to the target population in the age group of 14–18 years. How we can increase access to post elementary education across the country in a manner so as to ensure no child is denied the opportunity of completing his/her school education. In particular, how can we address the geographical and social disparities in secondary education?
3. Strengthening of Vocational Education
There is a greater emphasis on integrating skills in education and a renewed focus on vocational education in secondary education. The National Vocational Education Qualification Framework (NVEQF) has been aligned with the National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF). The objective of this group will be examine the issues of enhancing acceptance of vocational qualifications, difficulties in implementing VE , ensuring horizontal and vertical mobility, availability of teachers. Some States have been effectively integrating vocational education in mainstream education. How can these be adopted or adapted across other States?
4. Reforming School Examination Systems
Examination reforms that focus on problem-solving, critical thinking and reasoning skills are critical to improving quality at the secondary level. Such reforms will change the teaching–learning processes and improve learning outcomes. In recent years, CBSE has introduced wide-ranging examination reforms in schools affiliated to it, such as Class X Board Examination has been made optional, Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) has been strengthened so that the students, are assessed on an ongoing basis for their holistic development, a system of grading in place of marks has been introduced. The objectives are to look at the existing systems and suggest reforms which would help better assessment of students.
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5. Revamping Teacher Education for Quality Teachers
Competence of teachers and their motivation is crucial for improving the quality. Several initiatives are being taken for addressing teacher shortages, shortages of secondary school teachers in mathematics, science and languages, improving the quality of pre-service teachers and in-service teachers professional development, enhancing the status of teaching as a profession, improving teachers’ motivation and their accountability for ensuring learning outcomes, and improving the quality of teacher educators. The objective of this theme is to assess the existing scenario and provide workable solutions to address the gamut of issues in teacher education in the school sector.
6. Accelerating rural literacy with special emphasis on Women, SCs, STs & Minorities through Adult Education and National Open Schooling Systems
Though there have been significant gains in literacy rates, large gender, social and regional disparities in literacy levels persist. The gains in literacy levels are due to success of the adult education programmes and improvements in primary schooling. However, there is a further need to enhance the literacy levels of the socially marginalized groups and those living in rural areas through interventions of adult education programmes and open schooling systems. This theme seeks to elicit views on how we achieve faster progress in reducing the existing disparities in literacy levels.
7. Promotion of Information and Communication Technology systems in school and adult education
ICT can potentially make significant difference in improving the quality of education. The National Policy of ICT in School Education envisions and provides for the development of a holistic framework of ICT support in the school system. While there have several ways in which ICT in schools are being implemented, we need to optimally use and leverage technology to achieve quality and efficiency in all of the interventions. Under this theme, we need to find solutions on how best technology can be leveraged for both school and adult education and share best practices, if any.
8. New Knowledge, pedagogies and approaches for teaching of Science, Maths and Technology in School Education to improve learning outcomes of Students.
Poor science and maths education (and English) accounts for 80 per cent of total students who fail in Tenth Board Examination. The low enrolment in science stream at higher secondary level and poor-quality education is a constraint in development of scientific manpower in the country. Science and Maths education would need special attention. We need to deliberate and find workable strategies for strengthening the quality of teaching–learning processes for better outcomes; innovations and diversity of approaches in matters of curricula, pedagogies and use of technology to improve the learning levels.
9. Schools standards, School assessment and School Management systems.
There is a need to put in place a School Quality Assessment and Accreditation System to cover all aspects of school functioning, including scholastic and co-scholastic domains, physical infrastructure, faculty management, school leadership, learning outcomes and
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satisfaction of pupils and their parents/ guardians. Better governance structures in schools striking a balance between mandating and persuading, training of district and block-level education officers as well as head teachers for better management practices, on using data to better monitor and support school performance, and to mobilise community resources and efforts to improve school performance. What are the current experiences and how can they be bettered to achieve tangible results.
10. Enabling Inclusive Education – education of Girls, SCs, STs, Minorities and children with special needs.
The issue of social access and equity are far too complex. While the gaps in average enrolments between disadvantaged groups like SC, ST, Muslims, girls and Children with special needs and the general population have decreased, there is still a considerably large gap in learning levels with historically disadvantaged and economically weaker children having significantly lower learning outcomes. Large and growing learning gaps threaten the equity gains achieved on the enrolment front because children with lower levels of learning are more likely to drop out. We need to examine current interventions in bridging the gender and social gaps and identify focused strategies for effective inclusion.
11. Promotion of Languages.
A multi-lingual society recognizes the importance of education in languages. While there are some interventions for appointment of language teachers and promotion of classical languages, there is no comprehensive scheme or language policy and we need to have inputs on this dimension.
12. Comprehensive Education – Ethics, Physical Education, Arts & Crafts, Life Skills
Our students need to have a holistic development which cannot be achieved only through information and instruction. Knowledge needs sensitization to values, ethics, appreciating arts, physical education, sports and life skills. This theme invites views and suggestions for concrete methods and tools for integration of sports, physical education, arts and crafts, functional skills for livelihood and value education in school curriculum.
13. Focus on Child Health
There is a need to improve access to child health services. The Ministry of Health is focusing on promoting child health through appropriate interventions. Presently, the Department of School Education and Literacy, MHRD addresses the nutritional needs of school going children in the age group of 6-14 years through the Mid- Day Meal (MDM) Scheme. The Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) under WCD also addresses the issues of child health. There is, however, a need to synergize the multi-sectoral interventions taken by the relevant GOI Ministries. The existing schemes need to be examined for their outcomes and impediments in implementation, including those of coordination. This theme seeks views and suggestions on how to ensure greater focus on child through improvements in existing schemes and suggest new holistic interventions.
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B. Brief on the 20 Themes in Higher Education
1. Governance reforms for quality
This theme invites inputs of the various types of reform needed to create better governance structures in State Universities and Centrally Funded institutions that will help in improving their academic quality.
2. Ranking of institutions and accreditations
There has been a growing concern on the poor performance of our Universities in World Ranking and Global ratings. What changes could be suggested in the accreditation systems of our country so that our higher education institutions acquire better global rankings.
3. Improving the quality of regulation
Present regulatory systems tend to stymie the quality and growth of our institutions. What reforms are necessary in the existing regulatory agencies and their methods so as to give greater academic, administrative and financial autonomy to our institutions so as bring about quality enhancement?
4. Pace setting roles of central institutions
The Central institutions have been trendsetters and are usually seen as islands of excellence. How can CFI’s help to promote and spread academic excellence, undertake activities to improve the general quality of life in their neighbourhood region , do hand holding for other educational institutions and also help the school education in their areas
5. Improving State public universities
Nearly 94% of students enrolled are in the state educational institutions. Improving the quality of State Universities is extremely significant. What kind of reforms agenda need to be worked so as to address the quality deficit in State institutions.
6. Integrating skill development in higher education
India has a demographic advantage of the largest youth population in the world. Integrating skills within the higher education holds the key to reaping the demographic dividend. What steps and actions are needed to effectively achieve this harmonization of skills in HE.
7. Promoting Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and online courses
Conventional education alone cannot meet the needs and aspiration of higher education. What proactive policies and strategies need to be devised and developed to encourage online education and overcome any implementation issues which are currently hindering its optimization? Also how can we strengthen ODL systems so as to ensure their quality and gain greater acceptability?
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8. Opportunities for technology enabled learning
This theme seeks to understand the complexities around having a robust framework for technology enabled education. Do we have the human and infrastructural facilities that can fully exploit the opportunities of TEL. To what extent do our institutions leverage the potential of ICT for improving access and quality of general and technical education and also faculty development.
9. Addressing regional disparity
Ensuring access to higher education is critical to mobilizing greater participation thereby increasing the Gross Enrolment Ratio. How can we address the issue of skewed access to higher education which will reduce existing regional disparities and why have existing schemes failed to resolve these gaps.
10. Bridging gender and social gaps
While the general participation rates in higher education has been steadily increasing and today our HE GER is 21.5%, this is not evenly spread across social groups and women. Equitable growth is essential to sustain higher GER rates and hence what kinds of affirmative action could be suggested to reduce gender and social disparities in HE.
11. Linking higher education to society
The role of institutions of higher education in societal development is becoming increasing significant. In recent years, higher education has isolated itself from the society and there is a need to re-establish and strengthen higher education’s close linkages with the society. How can Universities foster social responsibility and engage in community outreach programmes. Sharing some working examples would also be a useful input.
12. Developing the best teachers
Teachers are the cornerstone of any educational system. Developing the teaching talent and incentivizing best teachers, retaining good teachers are all significant to improving the quality of teaching. Views are elicited so that our higher education institutions can nurture good faculty who in turn can propel higher standards in our students.
13. Sustaining student support systems
Several schemes of students financial assistance are being implemented at Central and State levels. Have they really served the intended objectives? Some critical views are invited on the existing schemes and what changes will improve the quality of financial support systems for our students so that every aspiring learner can enter HE.
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14. Promote cultural integration through language
How can inter-linkages between education, culture and language be brought about in HE institutions. Some concrete suggestions on how this can be effectively implemented need to be specified.
15. Meaningful partnership with the private sector
Higher education cannot sustain only through public funding. While public private partnerships in higher education have been pursued as a strategy, not many have shown successful results. Hence, the PPP models need to be revisited so as to allow more meaningful collaborations. A critical analysis of PPP in HE, the existing legal provisions and which viable models are possible needs to carried out.
16. Financing higher education
Roughly 1% of GDP is spent on higher education as against a target of 1.5%. In the recent years, the state share of expenditure on education has declined as compared to an increase in Central expenditure on education. How can we address the financial resource constraints in higher education?
17. Internationalization of higher education
Globalization has resulted in greater cross border higher education. However, there is a need for a better policy that encourages collaborations, student faculty mobility etc. What are the changes necessary to bring promote internationalization of HE.
18. Engagement with industry to link education to employability
Employability of our students is a matter of concern. At the other end of the spectrum is need for greater investment in research. Industry academia linkages are essential to meet both these ends. While we have various efforts in this direction, these have not fructified as expected. We need to find out how and what is needed for a more fruitful partnering.
19. Promoting research and innovation
The expenditure on R&D in India is only 0.80% of GDP which needs to be enhanced to 1.5%. What are the strategies needed to pursued for promoting research & innovation across all disciplines, promote inter-disciplinary research and make India become a favoured destination for R&D projects.
20. New Knowledge
We are living in a dynamic knowledge based society. Newer technologies and challenges are seeing the birth of new areas of study. Our higher education institutions must identify the new domains of knowledge in the global scenario and build up their capacities to meet this need. How can we retain our soft power in the global comity of nations?
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Annex IC
Nation-wide Consultation by the MHRD, GOI
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A. Nation-wide Consultation by the MHRD, GOI Between May 2015 and February 2016, the MHRD, GOI initiated a three-pronged consultation process, included online through www.MyGovt.in ; village/grassroots up to state and zonal levels; and national level thematic deliberations with the basic objective to ensure that an inclusive, participatory and holistic approach is undertaken while formulating the NEP. The data and information generated by the Misistry during its consolation process both at national and sub-national levels were extremely helpful to the Committee in drafting its report. In fact, the feedback gathered through consultation at various levels staring from Gram Panchayat to national levels helped the Committee to truly evolve the NEP.
The consultation process aimed at building a national consensus by capturing diverse views and suggestions on various development concerns in education on the basis of analysis of expert opinions, field experiences, empirical research, stakeholder feedback as well as lessons learned from best practices. To structure the consultation process, 33 thematic areas (13 themes on school education and 20 themes on higher education) were identified. Brief of these 33 thematic areas is accessible at: www.MyGov.in portal, and also given in Annex II.
An extensive, time-bound, participative, bottom-up consultative process across nearly 2.5 lakh Gram Panchayats; 6600 Blocks; 6000 Urban Local Bodies; 676 districts; and 36 States/Union Territories was carried out between May to October, 2015. Against themes relating to school education, 1,10,506 villages; 3249 Blocks; 724 ULBs; 339 districts; and 18 states; and in respect of themes relating to higher education, 2722 Blocks; 925 ULBs; 405 districts; and 17 states have uploaded their suggestions on https://survey.mygov.in as on 19th February 2016.
The consultation process was one of the agenda items in the meeting of the Central Advisory Board on Education (CABE) held on 19th August 2015. Views of all states and members of the CABE were invited on the consultation process and the themes. All States were also requested to undertake the consultation process and complete it within the defined timeframe and, if felt necessary, include additional themes.
Six zonal meetings were held by the Minister of Human Resource Development in Eastern, Central, North-Eastern, Western, Southern and Northern Zones covering all States and UTs during September-October 2015, which were attended by Education Ministers and officials of the respective States/UTs. Before each zonal meeting, the Minister of Human Resource Development interacted through video-conference with the states of the concerned zone. It included interaction with the state level officials of education departments, district level officials of a few districts (68 in total) and local elected representatives.
A separate meeting was held by the Minister of Human Resource Development with Government of India Ministries. Their suggestions were noted and they were also asked to send their suggestions. In all, suggestions from 15 GOI Ministries were received by the MHRD.
Apex level institutions and regulators, such as, UGC, AICTE, NCTE, AIU, NCERT, CBSE, IIAS, NLMA, NAAC, NUEPA, IGNOU, IITs, IIMs and Central Universities also held detailed
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discussions on identified themes with state governments, renowned academicians, experts, practitioners, NGOs, civil society, student & teacher representative bodies, industry associations, and other key stakeholders.
Six online consultations with leading subject experts and field practitioners through the UN Solutions Exchange platform; online survey by CBSE with over 15000 responses; and youth survey and focus group discussions by Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Education for Peace and Sustainable Development; (an UNESCO Category-I Institute in the Asia-Pacific region) were conducted as part of the public engagement. In addition, several organizations and individuals sent in their views, suggestions, and inputs through post and email which have been collated.
Besides, efforts were made to create awareness around this massive consultation process by ensuring that all stakeholders were made aware of the process of the formulation of the New Education Policy. These included: (a) the he Hon’ble Minister of HRD writing to all Chief Ministers, State Education Ministers, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs inviting their views and suggestions; (b) television and radio campaigns in multiple languages to create citizen awareness; and (c) launching a dedicated website for the NEP as a one stop portal for all information related to the consultations.
A summary table of documents received from the MHRD, GOI as on 30th March 2016 is given below:
Table A1: Consolidated list of documents relating to NEP received from the MHRD as on 30th March 2016
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Category name No. of Documents Received
1 Suggestions from Government both GOI & States ( State Level Reports – 19; Zonal Presentation – 20; MHRD – 26; State/Block/Villages – 23 )
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2 Electronic and Online suggestions ( Institutions – 12; Individuals – 11; Online Portal(mygov.in) – 6004 )
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3 MHRD driven Thematic consultations ( Nodal Institution – 21; Joint Secretary – 17)
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4 Individual and Institutional inputs /suggestions ( PMO Office – 337; PMO office (Hindi) – 78; Various Institutions – 75; Individuals – 116; Emails – 22; Public Grievances - 151 )
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Total 6941
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Annex IIA
Material Received by the Committee from the Ministry of HRD, Government of India
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Table 1: Suggestions from Government both GOI & States
Sl. No. Name of State HE SE 1 Andaman and Nicobar islands Yes Yes 2 Chandigarh Yes Yes 3 Daman and Diu No Yes 4 Delhi Yes Yes 5 Haryana Yes Yes 6 Maharashtra Yes No 7 Mizoram No Yes 8 Odisha Yes Yes 9 Puducherry Yes Yes 10 Punjab Yes Yes 11 Rajasthan Yes No 12 Tripura Yes No 13 Uttarakhand No Yes 14 Andhra Pradesh No Yes 15 Jammu & Kashmir Yes Yes 16 Karnataka No Yes 17 Uttar Pradesh No Yes 18 West Bangal - - 19 Telangana Yes Yes Zonal Presentation and Suggestions State/Zone Theme 20 Western Zone- Goa Consultations Process and
Perspective secret GOA
21 Daman Diu and Dadra Nagar Haveli New Education Policy 22 Karnataka New Education Policy
Perspective
23 South Zone - Andhra Pradesh AP state SE Profile 24 Telengana Dept. of School Education
Govt. of Telangana
25 GOA New Education Policy Zonal meeting – Goa
26 Kerala Recommendations of Government of Kerala
27 Northern Zone - Gurgaon Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan(RUSA)
28 Punjab New Education Policy Consultative Process Policy, Practices and Suggestions
29 Alwar Project Ekta Alwar - A Project based on PPP Model to Strengthen school education in District Alwar
30 Maharashtra New Education Policy Recommendations
31 Haryana New Education Policy 32 Haryana New Education Policy
Recommendations
33 Karela Multi-level Consultation on New Education Policy – 2015
34 Delhi New Education Policy Inputs
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on Higher Education and Training & Technical education form Delhi
35 Chandigarh Education Department UT Chandigardh
36 Northen Zone - Rajasthan National Education Policy 37 Haryana Education for the
Marginalized
38 Delhi Recommendations of Delhi state on new education policy 2015
39 Western Zonal Meeting in Goa on 23rd Oct All Inputs/Suggestion Received by MHRD Name of the Ministry/Department Letter No/ Reference No. 40 MHA, Coordination Dept,
F.No 50012/507/2015-Coordination-1(A) Dated 21.12.2015
41 Dept of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances
F.No K-11022/10/2015-AR Dated 6.11.2015
42 MHRD, Dept of HE,
PN-1, No 13-1/2016-PN-1 Dated 21.01.2016
43 Dept of Higher Education, SC/ST Cell
44 Dept of HE, CDN Section, MHRD,
F.No M-11018/01/2016-CDN Dated 15.01.2016
45 D.N.Singh IAS, Private Secretary to the Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences Dept,
F.No 9226 Dated 19 .1.2016
46 Dr Y V N Krishna Murthy, Scientific Secretary ISRO,
F.no SC-T:2015 Dated 16.11.2015
47 Sh. Sudhir Kumar, Director-AIS, DOPT,
Dy. No-1128665/2015-O/o Dir Dated 18.12.2015
48 Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports,
No 14-41/ 2015-SP-IV Dated 19.3.2015
49 Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya, Minister of State for Labour & Employment
D.O. No Z-20025/29/2015-Coord. Dated 22.4.2015
50 Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya, Minister of State for Labour & Employment
D.O. No DGE&T-12/04/2015-CD Dated 24.3.2015
51 Sh. Rajeev Gupta, Secretary, Dept of Youth Affairs
F.No 1-2/2015-Policy Dated 10.4.2015
52 Sh. Sabarananda Sonowal, D.O. No 14-41/2015-SP
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Minister of State(IC), Youth Affairs and Sports,
IV/1924 Dated 15.04.2015
53 Sh T P N Singh, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Dept of Chemicals and Petrochemicals,
No F-23011/13/2015-Estt. Dated 5.5.2015
54 Sh Alok Rawat, Secretary ARPG & PPW,
Dated 13.5.2015
55 Sh Biswaranjan Sasmal, Ministry of Tribal Affairs,
No 19012/03/2014-Edu Dated 25.5.2015
56 Sh Biswaranjan Sasmal, Ministry of Tribal Affairs,
No 19012/03/2014-Edu Dated 22.5.2015
57 Sh K Shashikumar, Dept of Electronics and Information Technology, Ministry of communications and Information Technology,
No- 15(31)/2015-CD Dated 25.6.2015
58 Sh P Victor Albuqueque, Ministry of communications and Information Technology
F.No- L-14015/14/2015-HRD Dated 22.5.2015
59 Ms. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Ministry of Women & Child Development,
D.O. 1-7/2015/ECCE/134 Dated 4.6.2015
60 Ms. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Ministry of Women & Child Development,
D.O. 7-15/2015-PN-II/27 Dated 17.4.2015
61 Sh Ratna Anjan Jena, Statistical Advisor, Ministry of Women and Child Development,
Fno 28-17/2014/NMEW/NRCW/151 Dated 28.5.2015
62 Sh. Pawan Aggarwal, JS, Ministry of Skill and Entrepreneurship,
F.No-B-12012/49/2015-SDE Dtd 7.10.15
63 Sh. Ashok kumar, Director OSD, DOPT,
Dy no-1100600/2015 Dated 1.7.2015
64 Dr. BK Shukla, Scientist G, Ministry of Science & Technology,
No. 09/01/2015-DST Dated 19.10.2015
65 Ministry of Socila Justice and Empowerment Dept. Of Social Justice and Empowerment
Suggestion from State/Block/Village 66 Dr, Sudama Khade Letter No. – 43932
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District Magistrate, Sihor District, MP
Date 06/10/15
67 Raajiv Yaduvanshi Andaman & Nicobar Administration
Letter No. – 144730 Date – 13 oct 2015
68 V. S. Jangpangi BRC Sarva Shikha Abhiyan, uttrakhand, Hawalabad
Letter No. 117765 Date 13 Oct 20156
69 Sh. Shridhar B. Addanki, Additional Secretary, Higher Education & Nodal Officer NEP, Uttarakhand Secretariat, Subhash Road, Dehradun – 248001
D.O. Letter No- 661(64)/2015 Dated 02.12.2015
70 Sh. Kenilo Apon, Additional Secretary to Govt. of Nagaland
F.No- THE/NEP/1-26/2015 Dated 27.11.2015
71 Dr. B. Palit, Director, Higher Education Department, Tripura.
Dated 15.12.2015
72 Sh. Ajay Seth, Principal Secretary, Education Dept, Karnataka
No- Prs/P&S/PS//2015-16 Dated 18.12.2015
Suggestion from Various Departments Name Address 73 Ms Vinita from Prachar 74 Mr. Nusrat Ali,
Vice President, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind
75 Mr P J Thakuria,
Pilani, Rajasthan
76. Nirantar Resource Centre for Gender and Education,
New Delhi
77. Mr Desh Raj Sharma, Convener, SD,
Sarvitkari vidya Mandir, Talwara, Punjab
78. Mr N Biswas, ASMD, RMSA, Joint director of School Education,
Tripura
79. Mr S Sridhar, IT Industry Professional
80. Municipal School Board,
Surat Dated 4.11.15
81. Dr Jitendra Nagpal,
The National Life Skills, New Delhi Dated 5.11.15
82. Dr. Anirban Ganguly, Director, SMPRF,
Centre for Civil Society Dated 6.11.2015
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Table 2: Electronic and Online Suggestions received from individuals
S. No. Name Address and Dated
1. Shri Mahendra P Lama, Professor of South Asian Economies,
JNU, New Delhi dated 24.11.2015
2. Dr. Upendra Bakshi, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of
83. Mr. Thouseef Ahmed Madikeri,
National Secretary, SIO of India, Delhi Dated 9.11.15
84. Mr G.D. Patel, President, Guj. State Edu.,
Gujarat Dated 19.11.15
85. Dr. Vivek Monteiro, Principal Advisor,
Navnirmiti Learning foundation Dated 23.11.15
86. Ms. Namrata Jha, Director, Institute of International Education,
New Delhi Dated 26.11.15
87. M. Krishnama Raju,
Bangalore Dated 7.12.15
88. Santosh Ahlawat,
MP, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan Dated 8.12.15
89. Nirantar Resource Centre for Gender Education,
New Delhi Dated 15.12.15
90. Dr. Anil Kumar roy, Convener, Association of Study and Action,
Patna Dated 15.12.15
91. Prem Kashyam, National President,
PPSA, Pestle Weed, Dehradun Dated 16.12.15
92. Dr. N. Somorendro, General Secretary,
Federation of Govt College Teachers, Manipur Dated 19.12.15
93. Secretary,
All India Save Education Committee Dated 27.12.15
94. C.R. Lakshmikandhan,
MLC & Former member, Tamil Nadu Dated 28.12.15
95. Shri Gajan Landhe,
Education Institute Sankula, Karnataka
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3. Shri Yogesh Chawla, Director Mrs Meenu Singh, Professor of Pediatrics
PGIMER, Chandigarh dated 23.11.2015
4. Prof. BB Bhattacharya, Former VC,
JNU, New Delhi dated 30.11.2015
5. Shri Deepak Pental, CGMCP,
University of Delhi South Campus Dated 28.11.2015
6. Shri B P Sanjay, Professor of Communication,
Sarojini Naidu School of Art & Communication, University of Hyderabad Dated 24.11.2015
7. Prof. Asis Datta, Distinguished Scientist,
NIPGR, JNU, New Delhi Dated 23.11.2015
8. Prof. T. Ahmad, Vice Chancellor,
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Dated 30.11.2015
9. Prof (Retd) Dr. Lakshman Chaturvedi, Former First VC, Guru Ghasidas Central University,Bilaspur (C.G.) & Former VC, Pt Ravishankar Shukla University,
Raipur, C.G. Dated 01.12.2015
10. Prof. K N Pathak, Former VC,
Punjab University, Chandigarh Dated 26.11.2015
11. Prof Panjab Singh, President FAARD Foundation,
Varanasi Dated 01.12.2015
Online Suggestions from Portal ( www.mygov.in ) Higher Education Theme Suggestions ( In Nos.)
12. Theme 1 219 13. Theme 2 128 14. Theme 3 93 15. Theme 4 18 16. Theme 5 104 17. Theme 6 204
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18. Theme 7 283 19. Theme 8 162 20. Theme 9 130 21. Theme 10 49 22. Theme 11 290 23. Theme 12 1437 24. Theme 13 187 25. Theme 14 168 26. Theme 15 171 27. Theme 16 193 28. Theme 17 284
School Education 29. Theme 1 225 30. Theme 2 59 31. Theme 3 42 32. Theme 4 732 33. Theme 5 88 34. Theme 6 62 35. Theme 7 190 36. Theme 8 515 37. Theme 9 86 38. Theme 10 45 39. Theme 11 174 40. Theme 12 44 41. Theme 13 80
Online Suggestions by Institutes Name of Institutes Theme Name
42. UNESO, MGIEP
India’s Youth Speak Out About Higher Education
43.
Prof. D. Swaminadhan, MGNRISA
Higher Education- Human Resources Development and skill up gradation on India
44. Central University of Gujarat Improving State Public universities 45. MHRD, Department of Higher Education Promote Cultural integration Language 46. Central Square Foundation SE- All themes 47. Alliance for People’s Rights (APR) SE – All themes 48. Shree Swaminarayan Arts HE – All themes 49. All india Confederation for women
Empowerment through education Issues in Minority Women Education 50.
Justice Mukul Mugdal, chairman Reports of the Committee for Integration of sports in new education policy
51. Boria Majundar, Member-coordinator..etc 52.
UNESO, MGIEP – India’s Youth Speak Out About Higher Education
53.
Prof. D. Swaminadhan, MGNRISA
Higher Education- Human Resources Development and skill up gradation on India
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Table 3: MHRD Driven Thematic Consultations (Nodal Institutions/Joint Secretary)
School Education Sr. No. Theme Name Institution/ Joint Secretary
Name 1. Ensuring learning outcomes in Elementary Education NCERT 2. Extending out reach of Secondary and Senior
Secondary Education NUEPA
3. Reforming School Examination systems CBSE 4. Re-vamping Teacher Education for Quality Teachers NCTE 5. Accelerating rural literacy with special emphasis on
Women, SCs, STs & Minorities through Adult Education and National Open Schooling Systems
NLMA
6. New knowledge, pedagogies and approaches for teaching of Science, Maths and Technology in School Education to improve learning outcomes of Students
NCERT
7. School standards, School assessment and School Management systems.
CBSE
8. Promotion of Languages NCERT 9 Comprehensive Education – Ethics, Physical Education,
Arts & Crafts, Life Skills. CBSE
10. Focus on Child Health Kendriya Vidyalaya Sanathan Higher Education 11 Governance reforms for quality NUEPA 12 • Improving the quality of regulation
• Integrating skill development in higher education
• Private Funded Vs. Public Funded Education • Gender Issues in Higher Education • Issues concerning persons with disabilities
UGC
13 Pace setting roles of central institutions Central University of Rajasthan 14 Improving State public universities Central University of Gujarat 15 Promoting Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and
online course IGNOU
16 Addressing regional disparity Sikkim University 17 Bridging gender and social gaps MANUU, Hyderabad 18 Linking higher education to society IIAS, Shimla 19 Developing the best teachers NUEPA 20 Internationalization of higher education AIU 21 New knowledge IISc, Bangalore School Education Name of the Theme Name of JS 22 Extending out reach of Secondary and Senior
Secondary Education D S Nagalakshmi JS (SE.I)
23 Strengthening of Vocational Education Shri. Sushil Bhushan JS (SE.I) 24 Reforming School Examination systems Dr. S. S. Bedi JS (SE.II) 25 Re-vamping Teacher Education for Quality Teachers Shri J. Alam-JS (TE)
[email protected] 26 New knowledge, pedagogies and approaches for
teaching of Science, Maths and Technology in School D S Nagalakshmi JS (SE.I)
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Education to improve learning outcomes of Students 27 Promotion of Languages Dr. N K Sahu- EA(SE&L)
[email protected] Higher Education 28 Governance reforms for quality Sh. Rakesh Ranjan – JS (P)
[email protected] 29 Pace setting roles of central institutions - Dr. S. S. Sandhu – JS (CU&L)
[email protected] - P. Bhaktavatsalam (CU&L)
30 Improving State public universities R. Sitarama Murthy – JS 31 Promoting Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and
online course Sh. S. P. Goyal JS (TEL) [email protected]
32 Addressing regional disparity Sh. Praveen Kumar- JS(A) [email protected]
33 Bridging gender and social gaps Sh. Praveen Kumar- JS(A) [email protected]
34 Linking higher education to society R. Sitarama Murthy – JS 35 Developing the best teachers Sh. Rakesh Ranjan – JS (P)
[email protected] 36 Promote cultural integration through language R. Sitarama Murthy – JS (CU&L) 37 Financing higher education Sh. Rakesh Ranjan – JS (P)
[email protected] 38 Internationalisation of higher education Sh. Rakesh Ranjan – JS (ICC)
Table 4: Individual & Institutional Inputs-Suggestions received from the PMO Office
Suggestions/ Inputs Received from PMO Office
Sr. No.
Letter/Reference from with No. and date Letter Originally From
1. Dated 04.12.2015 PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0290242 Dated 09.12.15
Sh. Bipin Shah and Others, Kheri, U.P.
2. Dated 30.11.2015 PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0287069 Dated 04.12.2015
Sh. R.S. Gupta, Lucknow, U.P.
3. Dated 24.11.2015 PMO Id- PMOPG/D/2015/0290936 Dated 9.12.2015
Sh. Kapil Singh, Rewari, Haryana,
4. PMO Id- PMOPG/D/2015/0285803 Dated Nil
Ms. Aditi Sharma, H.No 104, Lower Muthi, Jammu, J&K
5. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0288174 Dated 7.12.15
Sh. Shailesh Kumar Singh, Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
6. PMO ID No. : 4254415/PMO/2015-ES-II Dated 26.08.2015
Sh. Vijay Subburaj, Flat A, Trinity Apartments, 190c,Nowroji Road, Kilpauk, Chennai – 600010, Tamil Nadu
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7. PMO ID No. : PMOP/D/2015/0218136
Dated 16.09.2015
Sh. D. Srinivasa Raw, No. 1 Stanley Nagar, 2nd Street, Chennai – 600021, Tamil Nadu
8. PMO ID No. : 14/3/2014-PMP3/55445 Dated 18.08.2015
Sh. Panhalkar Email: [email protected]
9. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/97432 Dated 26.05.2015
Sh. A. John Moris No. 17/9, Lakshmipuram Main Street, Royapettah, Chennai - 600014
10. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0159231 Dated 15.07.2015
Sh. Ram Kumar Sinha, Sinha Colony, Bekapur, Munger – 811201, bihar
11. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0181313 Dated 10.08.2015
Sh. Rathin Chaudhari, 40/33, G.F C.R Pank New Delhi -110019
12. PMO ID No. : 4254416/PMO/2015-ES-II Dated 31.07.2015
Sh. Laj Utreja, Gandhi Vidya Mandir, Sardarshahr-331401 Churu, Rajasthan
13. PMO ID No. : 4216150/PMO/2015-ES-II Dated 12.08.2015
Prof. C.N. R Rao JNCASR, NKM International House, 5th Floor,178 Backbay Reclamation, Babubhai Chinai Marg, Mumbai-400020
14. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0207518 Dated 04.09.2015
Ms Rajesh Yadav Address not mentioned
15. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0204359 Dated 02.09.2015
Smt. R Gayanthri Devi, 183, Ambathkar Nagar, E Sakki Compound, Thiruthu Road, Chekkati, Pettai-627004 Tirunelveli, Tmail Nadu
16. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0222721 Dated 19.09.2015
Shri Krishan Address not mentioned
17. PMO ID No. : 4228416/PMO/2015-ES-II Dated 31.07.2015
Sh. Dhrumi Patel, Plot No. 133, Room No. 3, First Floor, Jawahar Nagar, Goregaon(West), Mumbai – 400104, Maharashtra
18. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0208929 Dated 07.09.2015
Shri Shivam Sahu Complete Address not mentioned
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19. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0246066 Dated 13.10.2015
Sh. S. G Prakash, House No. 126, Chinmaya, Lakshmee Shanpara, Shankaroura Main Road, Chikmagalur, Karnataka – 577101
20. PMO ID No. : 4267487/PMO/2015-ES-II Dated 18.09.2015 (FR-15, Page 1-3/corr)
Sh. Mukkyakarayadarshi, Om Sree Mutt, Periya – Kasaragod – 671316 Kerala
21. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0150889 Dated 06.07.2015
Sh. Nikhil Dixit, Public Relations Offices, Birla Institute of Technology & Science , Pilani, KK Birla Goa Campus, Near NH -17B, Bypass road, Zuarinagar – 403726, Goa
22. PMO ID No. – PMO/PMP/14/00030484 Dated 13.11.2014
Shri V N Dwivedi, Udaipur
23. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/08064 Dated 24.02.2015
Sh. Pradeep Agarwal, Rajasthan
24. Letter from President Secretariat Dated 13.11.2014
Shri Mohit N. Satoskar, Kolhapur
25. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/73520 Dated 21.04.2015 (FR-1, page 30-33/corr) Forwarded by CDN Section, MHRD
Shri V N Dwivedi, Udaipur
26. PMO ID No. – 670/53/C/02/2015 – ES. I Dated 02.06.2015 (FR-2, page 34-35/corr)
Shri Shirag Paswan MP (Lok Sabha ) (VIP Reference)
27. Letter addressed to RM, copy marked to HRM (FR-3, page 36-37/corr)
Sh. Subodh Aggarwal, Uttar Pradesh
28. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/50849 Dated 24.03.2015 (FR-4, page 38-40/corr)
Sh. Debi. Pradesh Nayal Bhubaneshwar
29. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/82726 Dated 05.05.2015 (FR-5, page 41-44/corr)
Sh. Ram Rakshpal Singh Lucknow university
30. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/86291 Dated 08.05.2015 (FR-6, page 45-47/corr)
Sh. Gajendra Singh Rangad Tehri Garhwal, uttarakhand
31. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/55258 Dated 23.04.2015 (FR-7, page 48-66/corr)
Dr. Om Kumar Tompe Nagpur, Maharasthra
32. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/64507 Dated 29.04.2015 (FR-8, page 67-69/corr)
Sh. Puyam Nilamani singh Manipur
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33. PMO ID No. – PMO/PMP/14/00068081 Dated 02.02.2015 (FR-9, page 70-73/corr)
Sh. Jignesh M. patel Gijarat
34. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/25128 Dated 03.03.2015 (FR-10, page 74-76/corr)
Sh. Arun Kumar Allahabad
35. PMO ID No. – 4227538/PMO/2015-ES-II Dated 01.07.2015 (FR-11, page 74-76/corr)
Justice Dr. M. Rama Jois Former Chief Justice of Punjab & Haryana High Court
36. PMO ID No. – 670/53/C/02/2015-ES I dated:02.06.2015 (FR, Page 34-35/corr)
Shri Shirag Paswan MP(Lok Sabha) (VIP Reference)
37. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/0198702 dated: 27.08.2015 (FR -12 , Page 34-35/corr)
Sh. H Ranganathan Thinippathur, Tamil Nadu
38. PMO ID No. –4268632/PMO/2015-ESII dated: 07.09.2015 (FR -13 , Page 34-35/corr)
Dr. Asheesh Shah New Delhi
39. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/0198702 dated: 21.08.2015 (FR -14 , Page 34-35/corr)
Sh. Sunita D Vyas Patan, Gujarat
40. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/20150169115 dated: 27.07.2015 (FR -15 , Page 34-35/corr)
Dr. Rakshpal Singh Aligarh Uttar Pradesh
41. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/0194077 dated: 21.08.2015 (FR -16 , Page 34-35/corr)
Sh. Om Prakash Saxena Lakheempur Kheri UP
42. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/0190039 dated: 18.08.2015 (FR -17 , Page 34-35/corr)
SH. Rajesh kuma Dhanomiya Ajmer, Rajasthan
43. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/0171150 dated: 29.07.2015 (FR -18 , Page 34-35/corr)
Sh. Shnader Shekar Jha Badarpur, New Delhi
44. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/0173194 dated: 31.07.2015 (FR -19 , Page 34-35/corr)
Sh. Lalan Kumar Patna, bihar
45. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/0177107 dated: 08.08.2015 (FR -20 , Page 34-35/corr)
Sh. Anoop Jain Jagdapur, Chhattisgarh
46. PMO ID No. – PMOPG/D/2015/0141552 dated: 26.08.2015 (FR -21 , Page 34-35/corr)
Sh. Naveen koshal Kapashed, New Delhi
47. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0203059 Dated: 01.09.2015 (FR-22, page 165-168/corr)
Ms. Anita Kanungo Ujjain, Mp
48. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/3571 Dated: 10.09.2015 (FR-23, page 169/corr)
Sh Ram Kumar Mandal, Haryana
49. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0183836 Dated: 11.08.2015 (FR-24, page 170-172/corr)
Sh. Ashok Kumar Sharma, Jamui Bihar
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50. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/89414 Dated: 13.05.2015 (FR-25, page 173-175/corr)
Sh. Sathisha G, Kolar Karnataka
51. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0219367 Dated: 16.09.2015 (FR-26, page 176-183/corr)
Dr. Tilak Singh, Etawah UP
52. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0219011 Dated: 16.09.2015 (FR-27, page 184-188/corr)
Dr. Bhudutt Sharma, Bulandshahr, UP
53. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0220452 Dated: 17.09.2015 (FR-28, page 189-191/corr)
Sh. Umesh Chandra Sharma, bulandshahr, UP
54. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0215156 Dated: 14.09.2015 (FR-29, page 192-197/corr)
Ms. Pooja, Ghaziabad UP
55. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0207344 Dated: 04.09.2015 (FR-30, page 198-200/corr)
Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Ajmeer, Rajasthan
56. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0208249 Dated: 07.09.2015 (FR-31, page 201-206/corr)
Sh. Ajay Kumar Nayak, Mahasamund, Chattisgarh
57. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0208796 Dated: 07.09.2015 (FR-32, page 207-208/corr)
Sh. Balaram Rawani Raigarh, Chhattisgarh
58. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0209032 Dated: 07.09.2015 (FR-33, page 209-211/corr)
Dr. Mangal Partsad Agrawal, betul MP
59. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0208922 Dated: 07.09.2015 (FR-34, page 212-222/corr)
Sh. Brijesh Kumar Verma, Baranasi UP
60. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0217938 Dated: 15.09.2015 (FR-35, page 223-225/corr)
Mrs. Archana Dan, Barddhama, West Bangal
61. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/02223068 Dated: 21.09.2015 (FR-36, page 226-228/corr)
Sh. R Parshuram, Bellary, Karnataka
62. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0211184 Dated: 09.09.2015 (FR-37, page 229-231/corr)
Sh. Jai. Prakash Rapolu Hyderabad, Telangana
63. Dated 15-11-2014 sent to PMO and further received from DARPG
Shri M. Rajan, Bangalore
64. Dated 28-10-2014 sent to PMO and further received from DARPG
Shri Surjit Desai, Thane Maharashtra
65. Dated 27-10-2014 sent to PMO and further received from DARPG
Shri Gourikishore Mohanty, Odisha
66. Dated 01-11-2014 sent to PMO and further received from DARPG
Shri Krishan Chand Choudhary, Thane Maharashtra
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67. Dated 30-10-2014 sent to PMO and further received from DARPG
Shri Naresh Chand, Mumbai
68. Dated 30-10-2014 sent to PMO and further received from DARPG
Shri Kunwar Hariwansh Singh, UP
69. Dated 30-10-2014 sent to PMO and further received from DARPG/SC/ST Cell (MHRD)
Shri Rajesh Kumar Suryavanshi, MP
70. No. Nill Dated 23 Nov 2014
Dr. Pandit R,J Chaube Katulbod, PO Durg, Chhattisgarh
71. No. Nill Dated 23 Nov 2014
Sh. Tara Pada Ghosh Mumbai
72. No. Nill Dated 24 Nov 2014
Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta Lucknow
73. No. Nill Dated 1 Jan 2014
Dr. Rsm Kharche pune
74. No. Nill Dated 16 Jan 2014
Prof. Geetha Bali Bhopal
75. No. Nill Dated 30 Dec 2014
Sh. Kulamani Mishra Cuttack, Odisha
76. No. Nill Dated 12 Jan 2014
Prof. Rahendra Pandy Hazaribagh
77. No. Nill Dated 2 Feb 2014
Prof. Subhankar Roy Barman, NIT, Durgapur
78. No. NIL dated 30.01.2015
Prof. Raj Narayan Baijal Secretary, Bhareatiya Pratiaraksha Adhayayan Congress, raibareily
79. No. NIL dated 30.11.2014
Shri Inderjit Singh Sidhu Shariman, Lord Krishna Polyte3chnic College, Kapurthala
80. Email dated 27.02.2015
Shri. J V Ramana Reddy, S R Sankaran Grama Chaitanya Kendram, AP
81. Email dated 3.01.2015
Prof. R Balaji Rao, Banglaore
82. No. NIL dated 26.11.2015
Shri Madhukar Trambyak Balalkar Dhule
83. Email dated 13.03.2015
Dr. Ashok Dhoble Ho Secretary General Indian Dental Association, Mumbai
84. No. NIL dated 09.02.2015
Dr. Marko Saravanja Chairperson of Regenesys Business School Johannesburg, South Africa
85. No. NIL dated 22.03.2015
Lt. Col R P Sharma (Retd) p-66, Sector-XI Noida
86. Letter No. 70/C Dated 03.02.2015
Shri K Ravikumar, IAS, Deputy Commissioner & District Magistrate Collectore, Koderma Jharkhand
87. Email dated 06.04.2015
Shri Pinak Aggarwal R., Vadodara Gujrat
88. No. NIL dated 02.01.2015
Shri Ashok Bharti Chariman National Conferation of Dalit Organisations
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(NACDOR) 89. No. NIL dated 10.04.2015 Lt. Col R P Sharma(Retd),
P-66 Sector-XI Noida 90. Email dated 31.04.2015 Sgri Narasimha Prabhu M,
E-mail – [email protected] 91. Email dated 31.04.2015 Fortune World School Noida, E-
[email protected] 92. No. NIL dated 17.04.2015 Ms. Dwipannita Bhattacharyya, West Bengal 93. No. NIL dated Nil Shri Tarak M Parikh,
pune 94. No. NIL dated Nil Shri Manit Sood,
Himachal Pradesh 95. No. NIL dated 09.04.2015 Ms. Kanika Shekahawat, Secretary, DUSU 96. No. NIL dated 12.02.2015 Prof. Satinder K Dhiman USA 97. Letter no. NIL Dated 17.08.2014 Shri Shant Raj Meerut 98. No. NIL dated Nil Shri M. L Arora, Amristsar 99. Letter dated 19.01.2015 Dr. Baldev Raj
President, CAETS, Gurgaon 100. Letter dated 27.04.2015 F. Benedict Charysostom,
Arescheril House, Kandakadau, Cochin
101. Letter dated 29.04.2015 Shri Rama Shankar Mishr ”Narad” Seva nivitr shikshal/sadasya Akhil Vishv Ganyatri Pariwar, Zila – Mau Uttar Pradesh
102. Ajay Tiwari 103. Dated Nil
PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0273403 Dated 17.11.15
Sh. Basudev Sahu, Surat, Gujrat,
104. E-mail dated 21.04.2015 Inani BP, Indore
105. Letter Dated 11.03.2015
Shri B. Ramkumar Adityan, Tuticorin
106. Letter Dated 13.04.2015
Shri Kulamani Shukla, Bhubaneswar
107. Letter Dated 19.04.2015
Sh. Ram Awadh Singh, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh
108. Letter Dated 20.04.2015
Ms. Vinita Shrivastava Bangalore
109. Letter Dated 06.04.2015
Ms. Piyali Sarkar Nagpur
110. Letter Dated 01.04.2015
Shri R.B. Bhaskaran
111. Letter Dated 29.04.2015
Shri Ajay Kumar Naramdev, Madhya Pradesh
112. Letter Dated 20.04.2015
Ms. Archa B. Jayan, Thiruvananthpuram
113. Letter Dated 27.04.2015
Shri V.P. Dhananjayan Chennai
114. Letter Dated 22.04.2015
Dr. Faizan Ahmed Azizi Mumbai
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115. Letter Dated 22.04.2015
Shri Ramachandran, Dubai
116. Letter Dated 17.03.2015
Shri O.P. Verma, Roorkee
117. Letter Dated 16.02.2015
Shri J V Ramana Reddy, Nellore
118. Grievance date 24.01.2015
Sh. Deepanjan Kar
119. Letter dated 10.05.2015
Prof. Geetha Bali
120. e-mail dated 15.04.2015
Sh. Sharat Chintankar
121. Letter dated Nil
Dr. Abdul Ghani
122. Letter dated 09.05.2015
Sh. K. N. P. Shrivastava
123. Letter dated Nil
Sh. Shashikant Rai
124. Letter dated 27.05.2015
Mrs. Arti Srivastava
125. Letter dated 16.05.2015
Sh. Rajinder Nath
126. Email dated 14.05.2015
Sh. Pradeep Kumar Mendiratta
127. email dated 10.06.2015
Sh. D D Maheshwari
128. Letter dated 16.12.2015
Sh. Sanjay Kumar Saini
129. Letter dated Nil
Sh. Vikas Arya
130. Email
Sh. V N Dwivedi
131. Email dated 21.04.2015
Sh. Avinash Awate
132. email dated 21.05.2015
Sh. K Ramachandran Pillai
133. Letter dated 03.03.2015
Dr. Ramachandra G Bhat
134. Letter dated 7.06.2015
Sh. S. P Singh Gangwar
135. Letter dated 29.05.2015
Sh. Akhouri R M Sahay
136. Letter dated 29.05.2015
Sh. Vishnu Prakash Badaya
137. Letter dated 25.03.2015
Ms. Anjana Kumari
138. Letter dated Nil
Sh. Jhalak Chakrvati
139. Dated 17.07.2015 Sh. Sushil Jain,
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Ghaziabad, UP
140. Dated 09.09.2015 Sh. Partha Ganguly, Purulia, West Bengal
141. Dated 06.02.2015 Sh. T Mari Muthu, Madurai, Tamil Nadu
142. Dated 05.02.2015 Major General Dr. Arvinf Kumar Sharma, Dwarka, Delhi
143. Dated Nil Sh. Dharinder Kumar, Fazilka ,Panjab
144. Dated 16.09.2015 Sh. N.S. Venkataraman, Besant Nagar, Chennai
145. Dated 22.09.2015 Sh. Yatndra Shukla
146. Dated 27.04.2015 Sh. Minoo Modi, Jogeshwari, Mumbai
147. Dated 01.06.2015 Prof. M Sultan, Nanak Nagr, Jammu
148. Dated 24.07.2015 Sh. D. Albert, Pathardi, Maharashtra
149. Dated 17.07.2015 Sh. Ssanjay Khurana, Sion, Mumbai
150. Dated Nil Sh. Vipul Jain, Dehradun, Uttarakhnad
151. Dated 20.04.2015 Dated 27.05.2015
a. Sh. T. Mohd Musthafa, Mallapuram, Kerala b. Sh. Sampat Sharma, Surat Gujrat
152. Dated NIL Sh. Mamdeep Kaithal, Haryana
153. Dated 01.08.2015 Lt. Col. R. P Sharma, Noida, Uttarpradesh
154. Dated Nil Sh. Ram Manoj Sharma [email protected]
155. Forwarded by MHA on 27.01.2015
Sh. K.N. P shrivastava, Bettiah, W. Champaran, Bihar
156. Letter dated 01.02.2015 Sh. Jagdish Maray rai, forwarded by MHA on
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20.04.2015 157. Letter dated 06.05.2015 Sh. Jagdish Narayan Rai, Forwarded by MHA
on 15.05.2015 158. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0295544
Dated 15.12.2015 Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Dwarka, New Delhi-75
159. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0289130 Dated 8.12.2015
Sh Jitendra Kumar Behera, Anugul, Odisha
160. PMO ID No. – PMO/PMP/14/00041672 Dated – 12.12.2014
Shri Ram Kumar Sinha, Sinha Colony Bekapur, Distt. Munger, Bihar
161. PMO ID No. – PMO/PMP/14/00042867 Dated – 17.12.2014
Sh. Abhilash Modi, New Bapu Nagar, Bhilwara, Rajasthan
162. PMO ID No. – PMO/PMP/14/00040059 Dated – 19.12.2014
Sh. Manav Joshi Palika Place Annexe, R.K. Ashram Marg, New Delhi
163. PMO ID No. – 4/3/2014PMP4(NS) Sept Dated – 28.11.2014
Sh. Bhagirath Rao Mule Mule Clinic, Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh
164. PMO ID No. – 670/60/C/02/2015-ES.I Date 29.01.2015
Sh. Bhagirath Parad, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), Bhind, MP - VIP Reference forwarder by PMO
165. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/38048 Date 19.03.2015
Sh. R Karthijeyan Tamil Nadu
166. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/30832 Date 08.04.2015
Ms. Ramita Mehta Maharashtra
167. President Secretariat’s letter Dy. No. P/D/0/04150238 Date Nil
Ms. Meera Ver,a Lucknow
168. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/51498 Date 23.03.2015
Sh. D. K. Parmar Chhattisgarh
169. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/58460 Date 13.04.2015
Sh. Mahaveer Prasad Jain, Rajasthan
170. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/69655 Date 17.04.2015
Sh. Abhijit Koshar Shand, Maharashtra
171. PMO ID No. 670/54/c/1c2014-ES.1 Date: 17.04.2015
Sh. Rabindra Kumar malik, Odisha
172. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0121949 Date: 11.06.2015
Sh. Bidyanand Barkakoty, Assam
173. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0106514 Date: 31.05.2015
Sh. Vikram Rascha Bangalore
174. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0123254 Date: 31.05.2015
Sh. Nikhel Gandhi Maharashtra
175. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0103710 Date: 30.05.2015
Dr. Deepa Panda Ahmedabad
176. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/89596 Date: 13.05.2015
Sh. Ram Shastri Delhi
177. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/88022 Date: 11.05.2015
Sh. Mohd. Yu8nus Patna
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178. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/95144 Date: 18.05.2015
Sh. Hitesgh Mundra Gujarat
179. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/93762 Date: 15.05.2015
Sh. Premchand GOlap Haryana
180. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0112391 Date: 11.06.2015
Sh. Sanju Singh Haryana
181. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0132291 Date: 11.06.2015
Sh. Vasant Mukta Sirohi, Rajasthan
182. PMO ID No. 4231176/PMO/2015-ES-II Date: 10.07.2015
Ms. Mahika Puri New Delhi
183. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0128035 Date: 15.06.2015
Sh. Vijay Kumar Goel Ned Delhi
184. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0147953 Date: 02.07.2015
Sh. P. Jeetu Kumar Ghaziabad
185. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0147036 Date: 02.07.2015
Acharya Dr. Om Narayan Awathi, Hardoi
186. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0149350 Date: 03.07.2015
Sh. Krantikari Teacher Gujarat
187. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0150572 Date: 06.07.2015
Sh. R N Jena Odisha
188. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0143527 Date: 18.05.2015
Sh. Anad Daftarda Telangana
189. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0126319 Date: 30.06.2015
Sh. Manmal Loda Rajasthan
190. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0138067 Date: 24.06.2015
Sh. P K Das Uttarakhan
191. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0149882 Date: 04.07.2015
Sh. Shiv Gahlot (Reply sent by email)
192. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0142356 Date: 27.06.2015
Sh. Chandan Bihar
193. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/95818 Date: 21.05.2015
Kumari Mogra Rathiya Raigarh
194. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0153682 Date: 08.07.2015
Sh. Yusuf P Parma Gujarat
195. Dated 24.9.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0241784 Dtd. 9.10.15
Sh. K D Aher, Chandrapur, Maharashtra
196. Dated 8.10.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0241611 Dtd. 8.10.15
Sh. S Y Shezwal, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
197. Dated 26.9.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0248161 Dtd. 15.10.15
Sh. Sanjay Kumar, Shamli, U.P.
198. Dated 30.9.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0237065 Dtd. 5.10.15
Sh. Ranveer Pradahan, Gautam Budh Nagar, U.P.
199. Dated Nil PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0249079 Dtd. 16.10.15
Sh. Jitendra Yadav, Raibarely, U.P.
200. Dated 5.10.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0249036
Sh. Vijay Kumar Bafna, Dhar, M.P.
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Dtd. 16.10.15 201. Date 4.9.2015
PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0243719 Dtd. 12.10.15
Sh. Nardev Arya, Lucknow, U.P.
202. Date 3.9.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0236434 Dtd. 5.10.15
Sh. Ram Kumar Mandal, Nagpur, Maharashtra
203. Date 10.9.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0228675 Dtd. 24.9.15
Sh. Jainanendra Gaindley, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh
204. Dated 10.10.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0246902 Dtd. 14.10.15
Sh. Ranjit Singh Parmar, Dhanbad, Jharkhand
205. Dated 12.4.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0253958 Dtd. 23.10.15
Smt. Pramila Singh, Shahdol, M.P.
206. Dated Nil Reference President Secretariat No P1/E/2010150004 Dated 20.10.15
Sh. Vayu Sewa Express, Chandni Chowk, Delhi
207. Dated 8.10.15 Reference President Secretariat No P1/A/1210150162 Dated 12.10.15
Sh. S Y Saijwal, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
208. Dated Nil PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0246220 Dtd. 14.10.15
Sh. Ganesh Upadhyay, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
209. Date 15.10.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0250192 Dtd. 17.10.15
Sh. Virendra prakash, Kulshreshta, Mau Road, Agra, U.P.
210. dated Nil PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0246274 Dtd. 14.10.15
Sanskrit Hitkari Manch, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
211. dated Nil PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/61974 Dtd. 21.04.15
Sh. Divya Patel, Narsinghpur, M.P.
212. Dated Nil PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0249175 Dtd. 16.10.15
Sh. Naveen Kumar, Patna, Bihar
213. Dated Nil PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0264895 Dtd. 5.11.15
Ms. Shikha Singh, Karawal Nagar, Delhi
214. Dated 9.10.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0267186 Dtd. 9.11.15
Sh. Patel R Bhajan, Raigarh, Chhattisgarh
215. Dated Nil PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0265723 Dtd. 6.11.15
Sh. Mukesh Kishore, Patna, Bihar
216. Dated 4.11.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0268490 Dtd. 10.11.15
Sh. Jitendra Jha, Mukherjee nagar, Delhi
37
217. Dated 5.11.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0268649 Dtd. 10.11.15
Sh. Pankaj Poswal, Alwar, Rajasthan
218. Dated Nil PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0265139 Dtd. 5.11.15
Sh. Amit Gupta, Narela, Delhi
219. 12.10.2015 Reference President Secretariat No P1/E/1610150061 Dated 16.10.15
Dr. A.Y. Bajad, Mumbai, Maharashtra dated
220. dated 15.10.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0252780 Dtd. 20.10.15
Shri M. Yuvan Kumar, Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu
221. dated 02.10.2015 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0238228 Dtd. 6.10.15
Shri Krishna Paul, Kolkara, West Bengal
222. dated 15.10.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0254105 Dtd. 23.10.15
Shri M. Yuvan Kumar, Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu
223. dated 9.10.2015 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0246409 Dtd. 14.10.15
Dr. C Franklin Azad Gandhi, Salem, Tamilnadu
224. dated 15.10.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0252345 Dtd. 20.10.15
Shri M. Yuvan Kumar, Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu
225. Datd 7.9.2015 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0240849 Dtd. 8.10.15
Sh. H T Vishnani, Mumbai, Maharashtra
226. Dated 15.10.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0250333 Dtd. 19.10.15
Sh P K Panigrahi, Dwarka, New Delhi
227. Dated 1.9.2015 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0213421 Dtd. 11.9.15
Dr Madhusudhan Dixit, Nirman Vihar, Delhi
228. PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0227699 Dtd. 24.9.15 & PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0226526 Dtd. 23.9.15
Dr Dinesh Sharma, Lucknow UP Dated 14.9.15 & Sh Narendra Slani, Mandi H.P. Dated 16.9.15
229. Dated 30.9.2015 Vice president Secretariat VPS/R-07.10.2015/US Dated 7.10.15
Dr Madhusudhan Dixit, Nirman Vihar, Delhi
230. Dtd. Nil PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0261580 Dtd. 3.11.15
Sh Sourav Goyal, Bhatinda, Punjab
231. Dtd. 16.10.15 PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0261934 Dtd. 3.11.15
Sh. Kulamani Sukla, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
232. Dated Nil PMO Reference PMOPG/D/2015/0256048 Dtd. 26.10.15
Sh. Danish Ayub Lone, Srinagar, J&K
233. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0256527 Dated 27.10.15
Sh. Manish Mittal, Sonipat, Haryana
38
234. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0265848
Dated Nil Sh. Jai Prakash Narayan, Simapuri, Delhi
235. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0272116 Dated Nil
Sh. Vivek Jaiswal, Kanpur, UP
236. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0275454 Dated 19.11.2015
Sh Naresh Pratap Singh, Moradabad, UP
237. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0278999 Dated 24.11.2015
Sh Rakshpal Singh, Aligarh, UP
238. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0303221 Dated 23.12.2015
Sh Madhur Agrawal, Kanpur Nagar, UP
239. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0295337 Dated 15.12.2015
Sh Nand Kishore Dubey, Ujjain, MP
240. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0294519 Dated 14.12.2015
Sh B.S. Raju, Durg, Chhattisgarh
241. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0291333 Dated 10.12.2015
Sh Rakshpal Singh, Aligarh, UP
242. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0305679 Dated 29.12.2015
Sh Rakshpal Singh, Aligarh, UP
243. PMO ID- 4338836/PMO/2016-ES-2 Dated 06.01.2016
Sh Rajendra P. Gupta
244. PMO ID- PMOPG/D/2015/0301752 Dated 22.12.2015
Sh Rakshpal Singh, Aligarh, UP
245. Presidential Secretariat- SI.No: P1/A/0401160095 Dated 4.01.2016
Sh. R D Nadaf, Karnataka
246. Presedential Secretariat- SI No. P1/E/2212150101 Dated 22.12.2015
Prof. Babu Lal Sharma, Banda, UP
247. PMO Id- PMOPG/D/2015/0293455 Dated 11.12.2015
Sh. Kumar Raj Chaurasiya, Bhojpur, Bihar
248. Presedent Secretariat – P1/A/1412150028 Dated 14.12.2015
SH Anu Aluva Kerela
249. PMOID- PMPG/D/2016/0002585 Dated : 5.1.2016
Sh. L. Randhoni Devi, Imphal Manipal
250. PMOID – PMOPG/D/2016/0005030 Dated 07.01.2016
Prof. M R Patil Solapur, Maharashtra
251. Dated : 3.1.2015 F. No. 7-14/2015-PN II
Gaurav Kant Sharma Mobile No. – 9990878421 Email ID: [email protected]
252. PMO ID No. : PMO/PMP/14/00051865 Dated : 30.12.2014
Shri Hira Singh Bahul Vill. Nijamatpur, PO. Arela, Dist. Agra, UP
253. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0207501 Shri. Aftab Khan
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Dated : 04.09.2015 Patanjali Yog Samii and Bharat Swabhiman Sangh, Bidhuna, Auraiya, UP
254. PMO ID NO. : PMOP/D/2015/0205679 Dated : 07.09.2015
Shri Laxmi Narayan Sharma VPO – Surjawali, Bulandshar, UP
255. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0209785 Dated: 08/09/2015
Shri Sanjay Prabhakar Rohini, New Delhi-11
256. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0209341 Dated: 08/09/2015
Shri Bhawani Dutt Bhatt Swavittposhit Vidyalaya Mahasabha Maa Sri Mahakali Inter College Lucknow UP
257. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0210262 Dated: 08/09/2015
Smt. Jyoti Singh E/C-2 Old Railway Colony Dharamnagar Sabarmati, Ahmadabad Gujarat – 380005
258. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0222488 Dated: 19/09/2015
Shri Sajdid Ullah Khan FF-3 S D Comple Nr. MMG Hospital G T Road Ghaziabad UP
259. PMO ID No.: 4265632/PMO/2015-ES-II Dated : 07/09/2015
Dr. Asheesh Shah New Delhi
260. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0208616 Dated: 07/09/2015
Shri Amit Sharma Float No. – 413 Neelkanth Residency Model Town West Ghaziabad UP – 201001
261. PMO ID No. : PMOPG/D/2015/0228384 Dated: 24/09/2015
Shri Shakeel Ali Tehsil – Tevdar Sirohi Rajasthan
262. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0203208 Dated: 01.09.2015
Sri Girish Nirapuri 58-A, Vasant Kunj Ayodhya Byepass Road Bhopal, MP - 462002
263. PMO ID No. PMOPG/D/2015/0212972 Dated: 10.09.2015
Sri R K Agnihotri E-8/30, Basant Kunj Area Colony , Bhopal MP - 462039
264. PMO ID No. PMO/PMP/14/00078695 Dated: 05.01.2015
Shri. Jagendra Deshmukh A-707, Kaveri 1 Bunder Road, Malad West, Mumbai Maharashtra
265. PMO ID No.: PMO/PMP/14/00086449 Dated: 30.01.2015
Shri Brijmohan Sharma Near Nilkanth Mahadev, Rajpurohit Ka Haweli, Retwali Rajasthan
266. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0204377 Dated : 02/09/2015
Shri Raj B Adroja Ram Mandir Area, Lalpur Dist- Morbi Gujarat
267. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0181402 Dated : 10.10.2015
Shri Chandraprakash Singh Chandel VPO-Tamnar
40
Raigarh Chhattisgarh
268. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/01754403 Dated : 04.08.2015
Shri Rishabh Chturvedi B- 12A/14 Gangaganj Allahabad UP- 211003
269. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0175463 Dated : 03.08.2015
Shri Nanu Singh Sankhila Near Public Park Chautina Kuan Bikaner Rajasthan
270. PMO ID No.: 14/3/2014-PMP3/48069 Dated : 09.07.2014
Sh. Ajit M Shogade At Pen/tale, Teh Managaon, Dist – Raigarh Maharashtra
271. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0204442 Dated : 02.09.2015
Dr. Prakash Dwivedi Mata Anandamayee Hospital Shivala Varansi-UP
272. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0206661 Dated : 02.09.2015
Shri Som Nath Shastri NEB Sarai New Delhi
273. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0202935 Dated : 01.09.2015
Shri Vinod Kumar Gupta Gautam Budh Mahavidyalaya Ke gate ke ssamne Laiganj-Etah, UP
274. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0215180 Dated : 14.09.2015
Shri Ramesh Vill-Pilkhedi Rent House Gali No.7 Hans Nagar Main Road, Bathinda Punjab
275. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0215180 Dated : 14.09.2015
Shri Ramesh Vill-Pilkhedi Rent House Gali No.7 Hans Nagar Main Road, Bathinda Punjab
276. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0166610 Dated : 23.07.2015
Smt. Neelam Bharti Okardham Subhash Baza Hamirpur Hamirpur UP
277. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0202963 Dated : 01.09.2015
Shri L N Vaishya Bilashpur- Chhattisghar
278. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0176983 Dated : 05.08.2015
Smt. Anamika Gupta Village Belahi, Thana- Palanawa
279. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0131855 Dated : 18.06.2015
Shri Swami Vinodanand Shastri Poonmasi Kabri Shodh Sansthan Abham Thina Jangal Daudpur Post – Ahiyapur Block Harchander Pur Teh – Sadar Rae Bareli UP
280. PMO ID No.: PMOPG/D/2015/0133985 Dated : 19.06.2015
Shri Rahul Babanrao Kothekar Radhakrishna Ward Ramtek Tal-Ramtek Nagpur
41
Maharashtra 281. Dated: 21/02/2015
Dr L Hanumanthiah Chairman Kannada Development Authority
282. Dated: 18/07/2014 Dr. Chandrasekhara Kambar Jnanpith Awardee
283. Dated: 26th May 2015 President Secretariat Communication: Sl.No.P1/A/2306150020 Dated: 23rd June 2015
Shri. N.Pandian 2-S-34 Talwandi, Kota, Rajasthan- 324005
284. Dated: 09 Sept 2015 President Secretariat Communication: SlNo. P1/A/1809150036 Dated: 18th Sept 2015
Shri. Sanjay Kumar Saini Vill: Jhadkheri PO: Kairana Shami UP- 247774
285. Dated: 14th Sept 2015 PMO ID: PMOPG/D/2015/0222664 Date 19th Sept 2015
Sh. Pradip Nath Bhadury Indian Association 62- Bepin Behari Ganguli Street Kolkata West Bengal – 700012
286. Date: 18th Sept 2015 PMO ID: PMOPG/D/2015/0244903 Dated: 13th October 2015
Shri. Naren Mehta 12, F.F, Vijay Plaza Building Drive in Road, Vijay Char Rasta Ahmedabad. Gujarat
287. Dated: 19th August 2015 President Secretariat Communication: Sl.No: P1/A/0409150204 Dated : 04th September 2015
Shri. Rameswar Prasad Professor Colony Naya Tola Madhopur Bhktiyarpur , Patna. Bihar
288. Dated: 22 September 2015 MHRD FTS No: 140999 Dated: 30 September 2015
Ms. Razia Kausar 47, Hussainabad Purwa Faiya Ali Meerut
289. Dated: 21st September 2015 MHRD FTS No: 141036/15 Dated: 30 September 2015
Sh. K. Sreedharan Nair 47- Sant Gadge Baba Nagar P.O. Mankapur Nagpur Maharastra
290. Dated: 03rd September 2015 MHRD FTS No: 129234 Dated: 08th September 2015
Sh. S.Suryanarayana Regd Office: 36-92-248/6 Srinivas Nagar B.R. Camp Kancharapalem Visakahapatnam – 530008
291. Dated: 17th September 2015 MHRD FTS No: 142891 Dated: 5th October 2015
Sh. S.B. Chattopadhya Secretary Society of Elders Kolkata - 700064
292. Dated: 5th October 2015 MHRD FTS No: 145635/15 Dated : 9th October 2015
Dr. Kalidas Sarma Devkota Nagar P.O. Devkota Nagar District Kamrup
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Assam- 781011 293. Dated: 17th September 2015
MHRD FTS No: 98145132/15 Dated: 08th October 2015
Shri. K.A. Jayakumar Hony. Yoga Educator No.23 Bharatiyar Salai Ashok Nagaar Lawspet Pondicherry – 605008
294. Dated: 5th October 2015 MHRD FTS No: 147818/15 Dated: 13th October 2015
Aligarh Public School University Road Aligarh
295. Dated: 14th October 2015 Secretary SE&L No: 149842 Dated : 16th October 2015
Sh. Shabisstan Gafar Off:6/6, First Floor Jangpura B Mathura Road New Delhi – 110014
296. Dated: 5th May 2015 PMOPG/D/2015/87618 Dated: 15th October 2015
Shri. Feroz Badshah All India Secondary Teachers Federation 66, Guruwar Ward Malegaon – 423203
297. Dated: 18th June 2015 OMOPG/D/2015/0001504 Dated: 5th October 2015
Shri. Chandan Suri Mohalla Surara Chamba- 176310
298. Dated: 10th July 2015 OM No. C. 30021/01/2015-CDN Dated: 31st July 2015
Shri. Swapnil Shirish Rachelwar Parijat Extension Ring Road 2 Bilaspur Chattisgarh
299. Dated: 31st July 2015 MHRFD FTS No: 144628/15
Shri. Prakahsbhai D. Lad G.I.A., ITI Chikhli District Navsari . Gujarat
300. Dated: 11th September 2015 MHRD FTS No: 136721/15 Dated : 22 September 2015
Prof. D P Agrawal Director Lok Vigyan Kendra Almora
301. Dated: 27th August 2015 MHRD FTS No: 127683/15 Dated: 03rd September 2015
Sh. Naren Mehta 12, F.F. Vijay Plaze Building Ahmedabad – 380009
302. Dated: 19th August 2015 MHRD FTS No: 124482/15 Dated: 28th August 2015
Rameswar Prasad Ex- University Professor Professor Colony Naya Tola Mdhopur Bakhtiyarpur . Patna . Bihar
303. Dated: 3rd September 2015 MHRD FTS No: 127995 Dated: 4th September 2015
Shri. R.J. Kumar Rana Tem.Khudif Dist: Kangra HP
304. Dated: 21st August 2015 MHRD FTS No: 125609 Dated: 31st August 2015
Prof. S.K.Mazumder 242, Siddharth Enclave New Delhi – 110014
43
305. Dated: 17th September 2015 MHRD FTS No: 17837 Dated: 21 September 2015
Dr. T.Chidambaram 126, Kandiyan Street Pattukkkottai- 614601
306. Dated: 19th August 2015 MHRD FTS No: 16266 Dated: 26th August 2015
Sh. Rajat Kapoor 668/2 Mangal pandey nagar Meerut
307. Dated: 22 Sept 2015 MHRD FTS No: 142180/15 Dated: 3rd October 2015
Sh. Yatindra Shukla Advocate 2/34491), Azad Nagar Kanpur – 208002
308. Dated: 12th August 2015 MHRD FTS No: 117022 Dated 13 August 2015
Dhrujv Avdhesh Student DTU 10/403, East End Apts Mayur Vihar Phase- 1 Extension New Delhi – 110096
309. Dated: 22nd Aug 2015 MHRD FTS No: 134663 Dated: 17th Sept 2015
Mr. Shambhu M. Gopal Prabhu Desai Loliem, Canacona Goa. 403728
310. Dated: 27th July 2015 MHRD FTS No: 109630 Dated: 31st July 2015
Mrs. Soni Bindal
311. Dated: 19th June 2015 MHRD FTS No: 100439 Dated: 17th July 2015
Sh. Mannu Bhalla
312. Dated: 2nd Sept 2015 MHRD FTS No: 147921 Dated: 13th Oct 2015
Ms.Khyati Srivastava
313. Dated: 15th Sept 2015 MHRD FTS No: 17948 Dated: 22nd Sept 2015
Prof. Zakia A. Siddiqi OSD APS Aligarh
314. Dated: 07 Sept 2015 Secretart SE & L: 130021 Dated 09 Sept 2015
Ms. Khyati Srivastava
315. Dated: 16th Sept 2015 MHRD FTS No: 19661 Dated: 15th October 2015
Sh. Narendar Siani H.No: 377/5, Sain Mohalla Mandi . HP
316. MHRD FTS No: 16617 Dated: 2nd Sept 2015
Sh. Gorak Sahoo Bhubaneswar Odissa
317. Dated: 17th Oct 2015 MHRD FTS No: 151149 Dated: 19th Oct 2015
Samik Metia Dubai. UAE
318. Dated: 9 July 2015 MHRD FTS No: 134672 Dated: 17th July 2015
Dharinder Kumar
319. Dated: 30 June 2015 MHRD FTS No: 98096 Dated: 14 July 2015
Aditya Om
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320. Dated: 01 Oct 2015 MHRD FTS No: 142301 Dated:01 Oct 2015
John Kurrien
321. Dated: 19th Sept 2015 MHRD FTS No: 148396 Dated: 14th Oct 2015
Mr. Ngao Benjamin Tao BJP, ADC Member Senapati District
322. Dated: 14 Aug 2015 MHRD FTS No: 118635 Dated: 17th Aug 2015
Ruchir Patel
323. Dated: 16th July 2015 MHRD FTS No: 101124 Dated: 20 July 2015
Paras Kochhar
324. Dated: NIL MHRD FTS No: 143195 Dated: 5 Oct 2015
Bhanu Sai Pratap
325. Dated: 25 July 2015 MHRD FTS No: 108488 Dated; 30 July 2015
Lt Col. R P Sharma
326. Dated; 28 Sept 2015 Secretary SE & L 139956 Dated: 28 Sept 2015
Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon UCL Institute of Education University of London London
327. Dated: 25th Aug 2015 Secretary SE & L 122873 Dated: 25 Aug 2015
Sweekriti Singh
328. Dated: 21 Aug 2015 Secretary SE & L 121458 Dated: 21 Aug 2015
Khyati Srivastava
329. Dated: NIL MHRD FTS No: 139845/15 Dated: 28 Sept 2015
Dharinder Kumar
330. Dated; 14 Sept 2015 MHRD FTS No: 138713/15 Dated: 24 Sept 2015
Sanjeev Kumar Sharma 20-A, Street No. 4 Dashmesh Nagar Tripuri Patiala Punjab – 147004
331. Dated: 11 Sept 2015 MHRD FTS No: 140180 Dated: 29 Sept 2015
Prof D P Agarwal Director Lok Vigyan Kendra Almora
332. Dated: 20 Sept 2015 MHRD FTS No: 138546 Dated: 24 Sept 2015
Prof. S.K. Mazumder 242, Sidharth Enclave New Delhi
333. Dted: 24 Jan 2015 PMOPG/1/2015/0009907 Dated: 24 Jan 2015
Sh. Deepanjan Kar
334. Dated: 18 Feb 2015 PMOPG/1/2015/0025445 Dated: 18 Feb 2015
Shri. Yogesh Kumar
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335. Dated: 17 Sept 2015 MHRD FTS No: 136676/15 Dated: 22 Sept 2015
Sh. Rampal Singh
336. Dated: 25 Sept 2015 MHRD FTS No: 141336/15
Sh. R.K. Gupta
337. Dated: 2 Sept 2015 PMOID No: PMOPG/D/2015/0204604
Ms. Aasman B and Others Opp. Nikhara Daal Mill Palottat Ganj NaRSIMHAPUR Mp- 487551
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vksoh-vksbZ@,uih@127@2014
fnukad 12-12-2014
,QVh,l&409468
12-12-2014 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh ch- eaMy
’kksHkk Hkou] ekWehu Vksyk] oSLV vthexat
Ikh-vks- gosyh [kM+xij] ftyk ekaxsj 811213 ¼fcgkj½
¼eks- 9013444085½
344. Ik= la0 2014@10 ,yVh@05
fnukad 07-10-2014
,QVh,l&145442
09-12-2014 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh mes’k n~foosnh
lEiknd] 74@bZ@19] nckSyh&1] dkuiqj uxj ¼eks-
9838473222½
345. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 05-09-2014
,QVh,l&141149
03-12-2014 dks izkIr gqvk
MkW0 jktq dqekj fon~;kFkhZ
Th&1@29] bafnjk ,UDyso] lsDVj&21 Mh] Qjhnkckn]
gfj;k.kk ¼eks- 9311804813½
346. Ik= la- 11
fnukad 30-10-2014 ,QVh,p 148455
15-12-2014 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh clkBu flag
Xkzke [kkuiqj] iks0 dpsgjh] Fkku jktiqj] ftyk cDlj]
fcgkj] fiu&802128
¼eks- 8809869727½
347. Ik= la0&28@,ch,lth,e,@2014
fnukad 05-12-2014
,QVh,l&148722
16-12-2014 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh euh"k dqekj xxZ
,&91] fny’kkn dkyksuh] fnYyh&110095
¼eks- 9811295212½
46
348. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 29-12-2014
,QVh,l&157655
14-01-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh ujsUnz Mklok.kh
dhj dh dksBh ds ikl] bUnzk dkyksuh ds ihsN
fuokbZ]ftyk VkWd] jktLFkku&304021
¼eks- 9414285760½
349. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 23-12-2014
,QVh,l&156850
05-01-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh vfuy fon~;kyadkj
ts&56] lkdsr] ubZ fnYyh&110017
¼Qksu&011&41764317½
350. Ik= la0 ’kwU;
fnukad ’kwU;
,QVh,l&130215
18-11-2014 dks izkIr gqvk
Jhjke mnxkj flag
Xkzke dLek] iks0 ljkj] Hkk;k [ktkSyh] ftyk e/kqcuh]
fcgkj&8472228
¼eks- 9362073370½
351. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 14-09-2014
,QVh,l&145379
10-12-2014 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh vadq’k vjksM+k xqIrk
Lh&2240] lq’kkar yksd&1] Qst&1] xqM+xkao&122009]
gfj;k.kk] ¼eks- 98180972510½
352. Ik= la- ‘’kwU;
fnukad 15-12-2014
,QVh,l 157333
05-01-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh ;ksxhjkt iz.ko pSrU;
Jh eaxy vkJe] eqfu dh jsrh] _f"kds’k
mRrjk[kaM ¼eks- 983703279½
353. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 10-10-2014
,QVh,l&154461
01-01-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh jfoUr ikjk{kj
Ekdku ua- 77] dkxu gMh jksM] xkSre
dkWyksuh] ubZ fnYyh&11007
354. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 10-10-2014
,QVh,p 157535
05-01-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
lqJh lkfjdk tSu $ 2&25] n~okjdkuxj
dkyksuh&2 t.MkykxqM+k tkxkSj] gSnjkckn&86]
¼eks- 8886072223½
355. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 25-11-2014
,QVh,p&143601
08-12-2014 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh lquhy ekMdy flag
chchiqj] pdsjh]dkuqij&208008
¼eks- 09305560777½
356. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 15-10-2014
,QVh,l&143601
08-12-2014 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh ckcw jke ’kekZ
Mh 260] xyh ua- 11]rrh; ry] c[lh uxj]
fnYyh&110092
¼eks- 9899767878½
357. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 23-12-2014
,QVh,l&142128
08-12-2014dks izkIr gqvk
Jh txnh’k ukjk;.k jk; oh 32@50 ,] lkdsr uxj]
IykWV ua0 30 ds ikl] okjk.klh&221005] mRrj izns’k
358. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnuakd ’kwU;
,QVh,l&140490
30-9-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh xksiky yky xqIrk
Tk;iqj]
jktLFkku
359. Ik= la- fHk0@{ks0@fo0@fn0@2206@2015
fnukad 03-10-2015
,QVh,l&145982
09-10-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh f’ko flagjk.kk
egklfpo
84&,] rhljh eafty] ’kkafr fuokl
vtqZu uxj] lQnjtax ,UDyso]
ubZ fnYyh&110029
¼eks- 9810204558½
360. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 05-10-2015
,QVh,l&145551
091-10-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh lR;sUnz dqekj
tsihMCY;w ykbZu] VSad jksM+
jkaph] >kj[kaM
fcgkj&834001
¼eks- 943025888½
47
361. Ik= la- m-f’k-@jk-ls-;ks-@2015
fnukad -10-2015
,QVh,l&145703
09-10-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
MkW0 ch-,y- vxzoky
Ikzeq[k lfpo
NRrhlx<+ ’kklu
mPp f’k{kk foHkkx
ea=ky;] egkunh Hkou] u;k jk;iqj
362. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 21-09-2015
,QVh,l&144188
07-10-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh fujt fla?ky
62] veu fogkj
Lkgkjuiqj jksM+
nssgjknwu] mRrjk[kaM
fiu&248001
¼eks- 9359995610½
363. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad ’kwU;
,QVh,l&144188
09-10-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh oa’kh/kj ekS;Z
¼eks- 9451194950½
364. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad ’kwU;
,QVh,l&144478
07-10-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh ih-,u-flag
Lkh- 2337] jktkthiqje
Yk[kuÅ] mRrj izns’k
fiu&226017
¼eks-9453355293½
365. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 11-09-2015
,QVh,l&147543
11-10-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Iak0 jkds’k dqekj O;kl
Ikqjkuk mn;iqj jksM
xkSre pkSd] diklu
ftyk fpRrkSM+x< ¼jktLFkku½
fiu&312202
¼eks- 09829250495½
366. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad ‘’kwU;
,QVh,l&145823
13-10-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh jktho feJ
Xkzke o iksLV dqEgjkoka
yksdlHkk fu0{ks0] eksgu yky xat
rglhy c[’kh dk rkykc
y[kuÅ] mRrj izns’k
¼eks- 9651505541½
367. Ik= la- ’kwU;
fnukad 05-10-2015
,QVh,l&148853
15-10-2015 dks izkIr gqvk
Jh ’k’kkad ’ks[kj ik.Ms;
39@22@15] f’koiqjh dkyksuh dV?kj]
Bykgkckn&2110003
368. uSfrd f’k{kk jru pkS/kjh
9311036616
26137347
369. oSdfYid f’k{kk Nfcjkt frokjh
94607000147
0294&2481674
370. euksoSKkfud f’k{kk Mk0 txnh’k flag
9415895767
371. dyk fo"k;ksa fd vfuok;Zrk fnyhi ukenso
780300382
9691150867
372. ,d ek= mik; gjh’k caly
9466248390
48
373. ^^u;k bf.M;k^^ fizflaiy fjVk;MZ deyk dqekjh
9255003870
374. Mk0 ekejkt iqUMhj
9418014586
375. fof/k f’k{kk gkbZLdwy rd vej flag ;kno
9412525197
376. LokLF; ,oa ’kkjhfjd f’k{kk ds lEcU/k esa Ukkuw flag
9413465818
377. orZeku ;qx gsrq vkn’kZ f’k{kk ladYiuk jkediky
378. dU;k f’k{kk gjhizdk’k vk;Z
379. jke dqekj e.My Ikkl Qsy
380. f’ko dqekj ^^fodYiksa dh ryk’k^^
381. Ok{kiky flag
9412274248
fo|ky; izca/ku
382. vkRekjke okMsdj
09826235536
ubZ f’k{kk uhfr
383. txnhi flag UGC cnyko
384. ’kdhy vyh
385. vt; dqekj feJ ubZ uhfr
386. eqUukyky fgUnh fo"k; ij lq>ko
387. Ikou dqekj xqIrk lq>ko
388. iq"ik flag fjlpZ LVwMh
389. jkevo/k flag Ekkufodh; cj [;ky
390. Ckh-ds iky
9452142556
Hkkjrh; f’k{kk
391. Ikh-,u-flag
7668707220
f’k{kk mn~ns’;k D;k gks \
392. Ekukst dqekj Hkkj}kt
9816430408
lq>ko
393. fotsUnz dqekj iVuh
9982901046
f’kdk;r
394. nsosUnz ukFk nqcs
07774240287
f’k{kdksa fd fu;qDr
395. dqcsj flagdq’kokgk
08976005778
09594718305
izkFkfed f’k[kk lq?kkj gsrq
396. vjfoUn dqekj tSu
9219508537
f’k{kdksa ds LFkkukarj.k uhfr ds lEcU/k esa
Input/Suggestions Received from Various institution Name of the Institution Address / Dated 397. Syro Malabar Catholic Association,
Coimbatore-641045 Dated 5.01.2016
398. Association of matriculation Higher Secondary Schools,
B 46, First Cross Street, Maharajnagar, Tirunelveli-627011 Dated Nil
399. Fedration of Associations of Private Schools
TamilNadu Dated 30.12.2015
400. Sikkim University
Sikkim Dated 27.09.2015
401. Consultative Committee Meeting,
Salem Dated 4.12.15
49
402. St. Ann’s Matric Hr. Sec. School,
Panagudi, Tirunelveli, Dated 23.12.2015
403. Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli Dated Nil
404. Mahamana Malaviya Mission,
DDU Marg, New Delhi, Dated 09.01.2016
405. Federation of Government College Teacher’s Association,
Manipur, Dated 29.12.2015
406. School of Sciences, Gujarat University,
Ahmedabad, Dated 09.12.2015
407. Indian Association of Life Skills Education,
Dated 04.01.2016
408. Federation of government College Teachers Association,
Manipur, Dated 29.12.2015
409. ST. Mary’s Mat. Hr. Sec School,
Cuddalore-1, Dated Nil
410. St. Ann’s Matric Hr. Sec. School,
Panagudi, Tirunelveli, Dated 23.12.2015
411. Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli Dated Nil
412. Federation of government College Teachers Association,
Manipur, Dated 29.12.2015
413. ST. Mary’s Mat. Hr. Sec School,
Cuddalore-1, Dated Nil
414. St. Agnes College,
Mangalore Dated 05.01.2016
415. Arul Anandar College,
Karumathur, Tamilnadu Dated Nil
416. St. Theresal M.S., Kandanvilai,
K.K. District, Dated Nil
417. Asip Pasha, President Muslim Educational Society
418. Prof. S. A Bari, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Gujarat
Gujarat
419. Prof. Devi Sirohi, Chairperson Chandigarh Commission for protections of child rights
Chandigarh
420. St. Joseph College, Dr. Joeleri Michael Raj. L Assistant Prof., Department of Biotechnology Arrupe
421. Dr. Kapil Kapoor chairman, MHRD Language experts committee
422. Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous
50
423. 22 Leading Institution of Gujarat 424. CIVIC Bangalore 425. Indian Institute of Advanced Study(IIAS)
Shimla
426. University News , A weekly Journal of Higher Education
427. Observer Research Foundation Mumbai 428. Gandhigram Rural Institute – Deemed
university
429. Catholic Bishop’s Conference of India 430. IC Centre for Governance 431. MGNIRRSA, Dr. D. Swaminadhan 432. Dr. S. Nayana Tara- IIM Bangalore 433. Shree Swaminarayan Arts College 434. Sangeet Niketan 435. Indian Council of Historical Research – ICHR 436. Child Rights and You (CRY)
Dated 16.12.2015
437. Comparative Education Society of India CESI
Dated 16.12.2015
438. Centre for Education Policy of India (CEPI),
Green Park, New Delhi. Dated Nil
439. Anaithindia Samudaya Munnetra Kazhagam, Political Party,
Tamil Nadu, Dated 3.12.2015
440. Sh. Matthew Prasad, Vice Chancellor Uttarakhand University of Horticulture & Forestry,
Garhwal Letter no- VCSGUUHF/VC/369/2015/5928 Dated- 28.11.2015
441. Correspondent/Secretary Malankara Catholic College,
Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu Letter no- MCC/Ref. No/2015 Dated 04.11.2015
442. Students of Little Flower R.C Primary School, Venkaji Palavilai Post, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu- 629160(Multiple Duplicate copies received from other schools having same content)
443. Professor N.V. Varghese National University of Educational Planning and Administration(NEUPA) Study on “Teacher Recruitment in Higher Education in India: the Role of National Eligibility Test (NET)
NUEPA, New Delhi
444. DR.G.A.P. Kishore Andhara Loyola College
Letter no- nil Dated- 2.11.2015
445. Secretaries/President of various institutions Sal Sabeel Educational Trust, Jammiatul Hasanain Trust, Pristine Public School, Aasih Educational trust, Silicon city Public School,
Letter no- Nil Date – 25-10-2015
51
Huda National Pre University College
446. Principal, Vice Principal, Dean & Deputy Dean Loyola- ICAM (College of Engineering & Technlogy) (LICET)
Letter no- Nil Date- 2.11.2015
447. Shabistan Gaffar AICWETE , First Dignity
Letter no- Nil Date- 14.10.2015
448. S.B. Chattopadhya, Secretary Society of Elders, Salt Lake City, Kolkata
Letter no- Nil Date- 17.9.2015
449. Anonymous FICCI
Letter no- Nil Dated Nil
450. Y V N Krishna Murthy, Scientific Secretary ISRO
Letter no- EOS: SC-T: 2015 Date- 16 November 2015
451. D. Shridhar STUKNR
Letter no- NIl Date- 10.11.2015
452. B.Sivaramappa Pyramid Spiritual Science Academy,
Bangalore Letter no- Nil Date- 14/11/2105
453. Dr.N.Sundarajan, VC Jain University
Letter No- Nil Date- 23 July, 2015
454. Mohd Shahid, Head, Dept of Social Work Maulana Azad National Urdu University
Letter no- MANUU/DSW/2015-16/1377 Date- 11 Sep 2015
455. Sr. Basil, Principal Holy Cross College, Nagercoil, Tamilnadu
Letter no- Nil Date- 2.11.2015
456. Fr.Dr.A.J.George, Principal Bishop Vayalil Memorial Holy Cross College,
Kottayam, Kerala Letter no- Nil Date- Nil
457. Mr. Kulbhushan Sharma, Vice President,NISA
Letter no- Nil Date-6 Nov2015
458. Rev. Fr. Jerome MInj, SJ St. Xavier’s College of Education,
Ambikapur, C.G. Letter no- NIl Date- 4.11.2015
459. Sr. Annamma & Fr. Joseph Puthenpura CMI Xavier Board Of Higher Education in India,
Bangalore Letter no- XB/135/15 Dated 26-10-2015
460. Abhishek Kumar, Associates Director & Executive Asstt CUTS
Letter no- PPC.2/2015/3878 Date- 19/11/15
461. Sayambita Mondal, Paharganj, New Delhi
52
Vice Chairman cum Executive Director Krishi Bikash Shilpa Kendra,
Letter no- KBSK/HRD/32/11-2015 Dated 16/11/2015
462. Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General
CII, Institutional Area, Lodi Road Letter no- Nil Date-16/11/2015
463. Sh. B Shivaramappa, Vice Chairmen Pyramid Spirtual Science Academy
Letter No- Nil Date- 7-11-2015
464. Ms. Ruchira Kamboj Representative of UNESCO
Letter No- PDI/PAR/EDU/3/15 Date 1.2.2015
465. All India Primary Teachers’ Federation 466. Dr Sr Jasintha Quadras,
FMM, Principal
Stell Maris College, Cathedral Road, Chennai
467. Development Foundation,
Indore MP Dated 30.1.2016
468. Quality Education Forum of Indian,
Lucknow UP Dated : 6.02.2016
469. Manab Adhikar Suraksha Samiti,
West Bengal Dated 29.01.2016
470. Vichar Foundation,
Suraj, Gujarat
471. Shri Rahul, Co-Founder CEO,
Codebyte,Kollam, Kerala Dated: 17.02.2016
Inputs/Suggestion from Individuals Name Address 472. Sh. Sagar Kuber,
Pune Email: [email protected] Dated Nil
473. Sh. Atindra Chakraborty,
Kolkata Dated 1.12.2015
474. Sh. Ashish Dubey,
Ajamgarh Dated Nil,
475. Sh. M Krishnaraj, Namakkal,
Dated Nil
476. Sh Minabha,
Mandsor Dated Nil
477. Sh. D Desa Desam,
Tamil Nadu, Dated Nil
478. Sh. A. Surendar,
TamilNadu Dated Nil
53
479. Sh. Arjun,
Dated Nil
480. Sh. Bharat Chintan,
Kanpur, UP Dated 12.12.2015
481. Lt. Gen VK Ahluwalia
482. Shivang Patel 483. S. K . Yadav, Covertor,
Academic Consultant, NCTE
484. Tara Pada Ghosh 485. Deepak Joshi 486. Ravi Shankar Akela 487. Sh. Nanak Chand 488. Ratan Bhavar Chudawat,Sarpanch 489. Madhusudan Dixit, Independent School
Federation of India
490. Sh Ravinder Hari Ghadyalji 491. Ramprakash Sharma,
Founder Chairman aaj ke bachche, Kal kaa Bharat
492. Sh. Sant Gyaneshwar Swami Sadanandji Paramhas
493. Smt. Megha Kishor Bisen, Member of Zila Panchayat,
Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh Dated 26.11.15, Letter No- Nil
494. Sh. V K Verma, US, SE&L, MHRD
Dated 1.12.15 File No 27-6/2015/EE-17 forwarding letter of-- Sh. Revendra Shadi, District Geedam, Chhattisgarh-494441 Dated Nil
495. Sh. Ravi Shankar Kumar Akela, Village Karpi,
Hullasganj, Gaya, Bihar Dated 27.11.2015
496. Sh. Dayaram Singh,
640/641, old Katra, Allahabad, UP Dated 22.11.15
497. Dr Rakshpal Singh,
29, Kaveri Enclave, Aligarh, UP Dated 17.11.2015
498. Sh. Ram Kumar Soni,
Chichli, Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh, Dated 4.10.15
499. Sh. Janadin Prasad Singh,
Deep Nagar, Bhagalpur, Bihar Letter No-89/15 Dated 31.10.15
54
500. Dr Rakshpal Singh,
29, Kaveri Enclave, Aligarh, UP Dated 3.12.2015
501. Sh Arvind Kumar,
Welfare Society, Hazari Bagh, Jharkhand Ref. No 46 Dated 12.10.15
502. Sh. K D Aher,
Maharashtra Dated 30.6.15
503. Sh. Nitin,
Bulandsehar, U.P.
504. Sh. T C Jain,
Jaipur, Rajasthan, Ref. No TCJ1/2015 Dated 19.10.15
505. Sh Bhuneshwar Prasad,
Balia, U.P. Dated 20.10.15
506. Sh Chandu Bhai Kaneria,
Junagarh, Gujarat Dated 10.2.97
507. Sh Kripal Manav,
Hameerpur, U.P. Dated 10.9.15
508. Dr. Rakshpal Singh,
Aligarh, U.P. Dated 10.7.15
509. Anonymous
Dated Nil
510. Sh. Rambhaj Madaan,
Raja Garden, N Delhi Dated 7.11.15
511. Sh. Atul Kothari,
Narayana Vihar, New Delhi Ref. No 10/2014-2015 Dated 9.11.15
512. Sh. Ranjit Singh Parmar,
Dhanbad, Jharkhand Dated 28.10.15
513. Sh. Anuj Kumar Shukla,
Lucknow, U.P. File No UP SEA/283/15 Dated 4.11.15
514. Sh L N Vaishaya,
Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh Dated Nil
515. Anonymous,
Dated 19.11.15 Dainik bhaskar,
516. SH. Virendra Pratap KulShreshtra,
Agra, U.P. Dated 7.11.15
517. Sh. Raj Kumar Aggarwal,
BulandSehar, U.P.
518. Sh. Shyam Sundar Bhatt,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat Dated 15.10.15
55
519. Ms Rupa Chanda,
Professor, IIM Bangalore
520. Dr. (Mrs) Shashi Bala Singh,
FNASc, DRDO D.O. No DA/DIPAS/2015 dated 16.11.2015
521. Shri Naeem Akhtar,
Minister of Education, Govt of J & K D.O. No. PS/HM/Edu/924/2015 dated 30.10.2015
522. Dr. Muthiah Mariappan
Letter No. Nil dated 09.11.2015
523. Prof Devi Sirohi, Chairperson,
Chandigarh CPCR Letter No. CCPCR/2015/1343 dated 18.11.2015
524. Shri J Rajesh Kumar, Director (BOP),
Dept of Health & Family Welfare Letter No. Z/17017/05/2014-BP dated 12.11.2015
525. Anonymous letter 526. Shri Achla Singh,
Director Higher Education, Dept of HE, Govt of Delhi Letter No. DHE-9(14)/Annual Plan/2013-14/PF/4778 dated 30.10.2015
527. Sh. Ashish Shrivastava,
[email protected] Dated 12.09.2015
528. Shri Ritesh Malviya,
Allahabad, U.P. dated 11.11.2015
529. Ms Benita Sharma,
Kangra, Himachal Pradesh dated nil
530. Shri Arijit Adhikary,
Bal Bigul Haryana Alliance on Child Rights dated 02.11.2015
531. Lt Col RP Sharma (Retd),
NOIDA, UP dated 22.10.2015
532. Anonymous letter 533. Dr Dinesh Sharma,
Mayor, Lucknow, UP Dated 14.09.2015
534. Anonymous letter
dated 02.11.2015
535. Sh Dipak Ch. Sarma,
Udaipur, Tripura dated 12.11.2015
536. Secretaries from various Private Schools & Trusts (6 in Nos)
Dated 25.10.2015
537. Shri PUrushottam Agwan, Vice President,
Chamber of Small Industry Association, Thane, Maharashtra dated 04.11.2015
538. Anonymous letter 12.11.2015
56
539. Shri MK Kaw,
dated 24.10.2015
540. Secretaries from various Private Schools & Trusts (6 in Nos)
Dated 25.10.2015
541. Sh. Kalraj Mishra,
Minister of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Udyog Bhawan,New Delhi – 110011 Dated 22.09.2015
542. Sh. Ravindra Kumar Pandey, Member of Parliament,
B.K.S. Marg,New Delhi-110001 Dated 10.09.2015
543. Sh. Rabindra Kumar Jena, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha),
North Avenue, New Delhi-110001 Dated 23.09.2015
544. Dr. K.S. Rao, Former Union Cabinet Minister, GOI,
Barakhambha Road, New Delhi-110002 Dated 21.07.2015
545. Sh. Govind Ram Jaiswal, OSD to Minister of Micro,
Small and Medium Enterprises, New Delhi-110011 Dated 15.09.2015
546. Sh. Ajay Nishad, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha),
North Avenue, New Delhi-110001 Dated 18.09.2015
547. Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Minister of Science & Technology,
Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001 Dated 19.08.2015
548. Sh. Laxmikant Parsekar Chief Minister, Goa,
Ministerial Block, Porvorim, Goa-403521 Dated 18.08.2015
549. Sh. D.P. Tripathi M.P. Rajya Sabha,
Ferozshah Road, New Delhi-110001 Dated 14.08.2015
550. Sh. Kedar Kashyap, Minister of School Education,
Chhattisgarh-492001 Dated 03.11.2015
551. Sh. Mantri Prasad Naithani, Minister of School Education,
Uttarakhand Dated 18.11.2015
552. Sh. Keshav Prasad Maurya M.P. Lok Sabha,
Allahabad Dated 18.12.2015
553. Sh Arun C Mehta,
[email protected] Dated 7.12.2015
554. Sh. A. Ramanjaneyulu, Jr. Lecturer in Economics,
PCR Govt Jr. College, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
555. Sh Pranab Jyoti Thakuria,
C-125 Vidya Marg, Pilani, Rajasthan Dated 7.12.15
57
556. Sh. T. Mohd. Musthafa,
Malappuram, Kerala Dated 26.11.2015
557. Sh. Kashi Samaddar,
New Delhi Dated 28.09.15
558. Sh. Nitish Kumar,
PI UACEE, Citizen of India, Dated Nil
559. Sh. Balaram Parmar, Vice Principal,
Pune, Maharashtra, Dated 06.01.2016
560. Sh. Rajbhaj Madan,
Raja Garden, New Delhi Dated 31.12.2015
561. Sh. Laxmandan Kaviya,
Mundwa, Nagore.
562. S. Mahavir Prasad Jain,
Karoli, Rajasthan
563. Sh. Paresh Shah,
Kandiwali, Mumbai
564. Dr Parasmal Jain,
Hubli, West Bengal
565. Dr Pramod Panwar,
Jalgaon, Maharashtra
566. Sh. Brahma Dutt Sharma,
567. Sh. Prem Tripathi, Premvilla, Mandhna, Kanpur, U.P. Dated 05.11.2015
C-120, Begum Vihar, begampur, New Delhi-86 Dated 16.12.2015
568. Sh. Manish Kumar. Mirjewala,
Ganganagar, Rajasthan Dated 17.12.2015
569. Sh. Arun Kapoor,
Kapoor complex, Pipriya road parasiya, Chindwada, MP Dated 11.12.2015
570. Dr. Rakshpal Singh,
29, Kaveri Nagar, Aliragh, UP Dated 18.12.2015
571. Sh Mahavir Prasad Jain,
Court Road, Dist-Karoli, Rajasthan Dated Nil
572. Sh. Gaurav Gogoi, MP, Lok Sabha,
Kaliabor, Assam, Dated 08.12.2015
573. Smt. Uma Bharti Minister of Water Resource,
Room 210, Shram Shakti Bhawan, New Delhi-01 Dated 09.12.2015
574. Sh. Subhash Chandra Gangwar, All India Backward Employees Federation,
Allahabad, UP Dated Nil
575. Sh Ritesh Malviya, Allahabad, UP
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Dated 28.12.2015 576. Sh. Gopal Mehta,
Dhanbad, Jharkhand, Dated 12.12.2015
577. Sh. Madan Singh Pal,
Principal Champawat, Dated 30/12/2016
578. Sh. Subhash Verma,
Chairman- Akshay India Foundation Ref-AIF-30122015 Dated 30.12.2015
579. Sh. Mo. Musthafa,
Refno MEEL147D, Dated- 26/11/2015
580. Jyotiraditya 581. Ramakrishn Sharma 582. Prof.Vasdev Devnani,
Minister of State (Independent Charge)
583. Telangana Udyogula Sangam 584. Sh. GUtha Sukender Reddy
MP Nalgonda. Telengana Dated 22.01.2016
585. Sh. B. Vinod kumar , MP. Karimnagr,
Telengana Dated 4.10.2015
586. Smt. ShardalLaxmi,
Gopinagar Rajkot Gujarat
587. Sh. Ram Darash Sharma,
Lucknow, UP Dated : Nil
588. Dr. D, K Gupta Asst. Prof. Santkabirnagar,
UP Dated: 31.1.2016
Suggestion from Emails Title Email From 589. Report of the committee for integration of
sports in new education policy - Justice Mukul Mudgal,chairman - Boria Majumdar, Member-Coordinator..etc
590. Suggestions for Improving in India – New National Education Policy
Durgashanker Nagda [email protected]
591. Suggestion for Minorities Education Manjjet Nagpal [email protected]
592. Suggestions on NEP Rakesh Ranjan [email protected]
593. NEP Suggestions Dr. Paliwal Anil [email protected]
594. Suggestions on skill Development Veena ish [email protected]
595. Suggestions on NEP Rakesh Ranjan [email protected]
596. New Education Policy – thoughts from central square foundation
Rakesh Ranjan [email protected]
597. A.P Scert –ppt & Draft note on NEP Director SCERT [email protected]
598. Bhartiy Bhasao ko kitna khatra Joga Singh 599. Why Indian Languages are essential for
India’s Development Dr. Joga Singh
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600. An eye opening message from a science teacher varun kumar
Dr. Joga Singh [email protected]
601. International opinion on language issues Joga Singh 602. New Education Policy – Suggestions on the
Language issue Surbhi [email protected]
603. Suggestions on issues in Higher Education Suhas Pednekar [email protected]
604. Observation / Suggestions on Higher education in India
Fazal Mohmood [email protected]
605. Draft Proposal form CBCI : Regarding New Education Policy (NEP) from the Catholic Chruch
Secretary(SE&L) [email protected]
606. Suggestion on New Education Policy Secretary(SE&L) [email protected]
607. New Higher Education policy: A Comprehensive Model
Rakesh Ranjan [email protected]
608. NNEP 2016 Maharaj Krishen Kaw [email protected]
609. Suggestion for New Education policy 2015 Secretary(SE&L) [email protected]
610. Quality in Higher Education (In Hindi) Dr. D. S. Pangti Public Grievances
Complainant’s Name (Sh/Smt/Ms) Registration Number with date 611. Sunder Paul Goyal PMOPG/I/2015/0042558 dated 19.03.2015 612. Krishna Pandya PMOPG/I/2015/0036940 dated 08.03.2015 613. Karthik V PMOPG/I/2015/0039185 dated 12.03.2015 614. Imroz Anwar PMOPG/I/2015/0071034 dated 13.05.2015 615. Rashmi Suresh PMOPG/I/2015/0065410 dated 03.05.2015 616. Kiran Kumar Kodagahalli Shiva PMOPG/I/2015/0063922 dated 30.04.2015 617. Jose Joseph PMOPG/I/2015/0063148 dated 28.04.2015 618. Sreekala Rama PMOPG/I/2015/0062155 dated 25.04.2015 619. Pavan Shouche PMOPG/I/2015/0061403 dated 24.04.2015 620. Nash Thomas PMOPG/I/2015/0059371 dated 20.04.2015 621. C Kiruthika PMOPG/I/2015/0056616 dated 14.04.2015 622. Kiran Mandhare PMOPG/I/2015/0050615 dated 02.04.2015 623. Vatsal Dedhia PMOPG/I/2015/0048215 dated 29.03.2015 624. Suthendra Bhatkal PMOPG/I/2015/0047651 dated 28.03.2015 625. Yeshodhara B PMOPG/I/2015/0075227 dated 22.05.2015 626. Rajan Pachchigar PMOPG/I/2015/0075928 dated 23.05.2015 627. Rama Varma Raja Mundakkara Kovilakom PMOPG/I/2015/0076244 dated 23.05.2015 628. Siva Kumar PMOPG/I/2015/0078683 dated 27.05.2015 629. Prashant Sindhwad PMOPG/I/2015/0083076 dated 31.05.2015 630. Ashish Patankar PMOPG/I/2015/0087906 dated 08.06.2015 631. Monica Insaa PMOPG/I/2015/0087916 dated 08.06.2015 632. Parmodh Garg PMOPG/I/2015/0089548 dated 10.06.2015 633. Amitkumar Patel PMOPG/I/2015/0089836 dated 11.06.2015 634. Radhakrishnan Delhibabu PMOPG/I/2015/0094224 dated 18.06.2015 635. Abhijeet Sena PMOPG/W/2015/0002290 dated 15.06.2014
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636. [email protected] PMOPG/W/2015/0002347 dated 15.06.2014 637. Pushpam PMOPG/W/2015/0002424 dated 16.06.2014 638. Himanshu PMOPG/W/2015/0004952 dated 18.06.2014 639. Dattaprasad Shetve PMOPG/W/2015/0008916 dated 21.06.2014 640. Shashank Tamrakar PMOPG/W/2015/0010277 dated 21.06.2014 641. Ashutosh Bansal PMOPG/W/2015/0012504 dated 24.06.2014 642. M Sathish Kannan PMOPG/W/2015/0013571 dated 24.06.2014 643. Rajakumar KR PMOPG/W/2015/0060159 dated 15.07.2014 644. Pradeep Kumar PMOPG/W/2015/0076372 dated 23.07.2014 645. Nitin Nimkar PMOPG/W/2015/0084426 dated 27.07.2014 646. Shivaraj Ramgiri PMOPG/W/2015/0090119 dated 23.08.2014 647. Nithya S PMOPG/W/2015/0090578 dated 02.12.2014 648. Sunder Paul Goyal PMOPG/I/2015/0045658 dated 24.03.2015 649. Pramod Kumar PMOPG/I/2015/0036746 dated 08.03.2015 650. Anil Jinsi PMOPG/I/2015/0069392 dated 11.05.2015 651. Kishorilal Sharma PMOPG/I/2015/0073689 dated 19.05.2015 652. Nehal Singh Rajpoot PMOPG/I/2015/0029377 dated 24.02.2015 653. Satish Reddy PMOPG/I/2015/0077702 dated 26.05.2015 654. Srividhya Sethuraman PMOPG/I/2015/0078439 dated 27.05.2015 655. Anil S Narde PMOPG/W/2015/0000962 dated 15.06.2014 656. Sandeep Kumar Singh PMOPG/W/2015/0013514 dated 24.06.2014 657. Gautam R PMOPG/W/2015/0091313dated 04.10.2014 658. Jacob Kollannur PMOPG/W/2015/0115450 dated 09.12.2014 659. Dipon Ghosh PMOPG/W/2015/0115521 dated 20.10.2014 660. Neel Shah PMOPG/I/2015/0028883 dated 23.02.2015 661. Ashutosh Yadav PMOPG/I/2015/0036174 dated 07.03.2015 662. Surender Kumar Goel PMOPG/I/2015/0039595 dated 13.03.2015 663. Gaurav Chaudhary PMOPG/I/2015/0046401 dated 25.03.2015 664. Dr Dhruv Mamtora PMOPG/I/2015/0059330 dated 20.04.2015 665. Dinesh Bhatia PMOPG/I/2015/0071037 dated 13.05.2015 666. Meghraj Dewangan PMOPG/W/2015/0015418 dated 26.06.2014 667. Sanjeev Kumar PMOPG/W/2015/0019066 dated 04.08.2014 668. Manish Indrachandraji Jain PMOPG/W/2015/0050113 dated 08.07.2014 669. ShaNawas DSEHE/E/2015/01300 dated 13.04.2015 670. Shri PK Das PMOPG/D/2015/0138067 dated 22.06.2015 671. Dr. Rakshpal Singh PMOPG/D/2015/0158242 dated 13.07.2015 672. Suresh Chandra Chimval PMOPG/D/2015/73022dated 04.12.2015 673. Suresh Kumar PMOPG/E/2015/0000296 dated 18.06.2015 674. Deepak Yadav PMOPG/E/2015/0000686 dated 18.06.2015 675. Shubham Upadhyay PMOPG/E/2015/0003036 dated 19.06.2015 676. Arun PMOPG/E/2015/0008254 dated 22.06.2015 677. Saikat Mukherjee PMOPG/E/2015/0024783 dated 05.07.2015 678. Saba PMOPG/E/2015/0033904 dated 15.07.2015 679. SK Goyal PRSEC/E/2012/16364dated 10.10.2012 680. Sanjay Kumar PMOPG/E/2015/0042902 dated 26.07.2015 681. Hitesh P Kapoor PMOPG/E/2015/0002952 dated 19.06.2015 682. CA A John Moris PMOPG/D/2015/97432dated 15.05.2015
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683. Chinmoy Boruah PMOPG/E/2015/0038097 dated 20.07.2015 684. Kaluram Ghanshyamdas Tutiya PMOPG/D/2015/74757 dated 13.04.2015 685. Anjaneyulu Bandakadi PMOPG/E/2015/0043192 dated 26.07.2015 686. Naresh Chawla PMOPG/I/2015/0007214 dated 21.01.2015 687. Khairun Sayed PMOPG/I/2015/0013258 dated 29.01.2015 688. Anshu Modi PMOPG/I/2015/0014088 dated 30.01.2015 689. Jose Pinto PMOPG/I/2015/0014710 dated 31.01.2015 690. Nallanchakravarthi Srinivasan Sriram PMOPG/I/2015/0014852 dated 31.01.2015 691. Verma Sandeep PMOPG/I/2015/0015270 dated 01.02.2015 692. Bhawani Singh PMOPG/I/2015/0015306 dated 01.02.2015 693. Srinivas Patro PMOPG/I/2015/0022676 dated 13.02.2015 694. Ajmal Hasan PMOPG/I/2015/0034796 dated 05.03.2015 695. Chakrabarthy Sayak PMOPG/I/2015/0026132 dated 18.02.2015 696. Silika Gupta PMOPG/I/2015/0026751 dated 20.02.2015 697. Sourav Mukherjee PMOPG/I/2015/0036418 dated 07.03.2015 698. Ayush Parasahr PMOPG/I/2015/0036018 dated 07.03.2015 699. Shrikrishna Fansalkar PMOPG/I/2015/0036114 dated 07.03.2015 700. Rajkumar Sarda PMOPG/E/2015/0031112 dated 12.07.2015 701. Amol Boriwar PMOPG/E/2015/0030257 dated 11.07.2015 702. Idaguttu Sreenivasulu PMOPG/I/2015/0078498 dated 27.05.2015 703. Tanvi Doshi PMOPG/I/2015/0034174 dated 04.03.2015 704. Raj Soni PMOPG/W/2015/0006279 dated 18.06.2014 705. Sashi Kumar DSEHE/E/2015/01240 dated 10.04.2015 706. Swati Singh PMOPG/E/2015/0002663 dated 19.06.2015 707. Prabhu Bharathan PMOPG/E/2015/0007066 dated 22.06.2015 708. Abhishek PMOPG/E/2015/0009384 dated 23.06.2015 709. Kshitij Mehta PMOPG/E/2015/0012086 dated 25.06.2015 710. Vivek Dehri PMOPG/E/2015/0013891 dated 27.06.2015 711. C V Chittibabu PMOPG/E/2015/0051108 dated 03.08.2015 712. Sudhir Patil PMOPG/E/2015/0064531 dated 16.08.2015 713. CA Kanti Dama Bhanushali PMOPG/E/2015/0064591 dated 16.08.2015 714. Sachin Patel PMOPG/E/2015/0065231 dated 16.08.2015 715. Manjunathy J PMOPG/E/2015/0066289 dated 17.08.2015 716. Sanjeet Kumar Singh PMOPG/E/2015/0091839 dated 09.09.2015 717. Dipankar Malakar PMOPG/E/2015/0102332 dated 18.09.2015 718. Prithviraj PMOPG/E/2015/0112351 dated 26.09.2015 719. Amit Chandrashekhar Joshi PMOPG/E/2015/0123056 dated 10.10.2015 720. Narendra Balajirao Bembre PMOPG/E/2015/0135320 dated 25.10.2015 721. Husain Karjatwala PMOPG/E/2015/0152226 dated 13.11.2015 722. Vishrutav V PMOPG/E/2015/0155484 dated 17.11.2015 723. Dr. N Somorendro Singh PMOPG/E/2015/0181119 dated 17.11.2015 724. Pranali Musale PMOPG/W/2015/0010420 dated 22.06.2014 725. Kavita Goel PMOPG/W/2015/0117447 dated 08.11.2014 726. Prabhu Bharathan PMOPG/E/2015/0107092 dated 21.09.2015 727. Raju Shah PMOPG/E/2015/0089990 dated 08.09.2015 728. Shankar Gounder PMOPG/E/2015/0036830 dated 18.07.2015 729. Shubham PMOPG/E/2015/0158944 dated 22.11.2015
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730. Pappu Das DSEHE/E/2016/00035 dated 03.01.2016 731. Ramanand Dang DSEHE/E/2016/00076 dated 05.01.2016 732. Jagadish Kotipalli PMOPG/E/2015/0194746 dated 30.12.2015 733. Suprita S Parashare PMOPG/E/2015/0191403 dated 28.12.2015 734. Rama Varma raja Mundakkara Kovilakom PMOPG/E/2016/0021253 dated 20.01.2016 735. Agam Bansal PMOPG/E/2016/0004174 dated 04.01.2016 736. Dhananjay Kumar Pandey PMOPG/E/2016/0024618 dated 23.01.2016 737. Nehal Agarwal PMOPG/E/2015/0179959 dated 17.12.2015 738. Sankalp Jain PMOPG/E/2015/0180000 dated 17.12.2015 739. Shivraj Singh Rawat PMOPG/D/2016/0027574 dated 02.02.2016 740. Nepal Patel PMOPG/E/2015/0157026 dated 19.11.2015 741. Sourav Prasad PMOPG/E/2015/0189098 dated 27.12.2015 742. Anuj Jain PMOPG/E/2016/0023334 dated 21.01.2016 743. Vijay Ashish Jaiswal PMOPG/E/2015/0021525 Dated : 02.07.2015 744. Naveen Prakash Nautiyal PMOPG/D/2015/85710 Dated : 01.05.2015 745. Ramesh PMOPG/E/2015/0044005Dated : 27.07.2015 746. Haimoshri Das PMOPG/E/2015/0134191 Dated : 23.10.2015 747. Yogesh Surana PMOPG/E/2015/0166566 Dated : 30.11.2015 748. Dharmendra Kumar Singh PMOPG/E/2015/0127829 Dated : 16.10.2015 749. K B Singh PMOPG/E/2015/0111975 Dated : 26.06.2015 750. TNS Narayanan PMOPG/E/2015/0105960 Dated : 20.09.2015 751. Deepak Upadhyay PMOPG/E/2015/0064489 Dated : 16.08.2015 752. Beena T A PMOPG/E/2015/0036321 Dated : 17.07.2015 753. Jainendra Kishor Mishra PMOPG/E/2015/0083888 Dated : 02.09.2015 754. Narendra Desai PMOPG/E/2015/0000557 Dated : 05.08.2015 755. Anwar PMOPG/E/2015/0107645 Dated : 22.09.2015 756. Paras Joshi PMOPG/E/2015/0009695 Dated : 23.06.2015 757. Sarath VS PMOPG/E/2015/0008639 Dated : 23.06.2015 758. Bharat Kumar Patel PMOPG/E/2015/0103791 Dated : 19.09.2015 759. Shruti Inani PMOPG/E/2015/0061554 Dated :
13.08.2015 760. Jugdeep Roy PMOPG/E/2015/0067293 Dated : 07.05.2015 761. Ashok Kumar Mishra PMOPG/E/2015/0275077 Dated : 18.11.2015
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Annex IIB
Consultations Undertaken by the Committee for Evolution of the New Education Policy
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Details of the Consultations Undertaken by the Committee for Evolution of the New Education Policy
Sl.No. Name and Address of the Person/Organization
Monday, 23 November 2015 1. Dr.Pramath Raj Sinha,
Founder & MD 9.9 MediaworxPvt. Ltd., A-262 Defence Colony, 2nd Floor, New Delhi 110 024 Work #s : +91 11 4327 9922 (Direct) / +91 11 4327 9999 (Main) / Fax # : +91 11 4327 9928 / www.9dot9.in
2. Prof.UmeshVashisht Lucknow University, Lucknow, UP
3. Prof.Furqan Qamar Secretary General Association of Indian Universities AIU House, New Delhi - 110002 Phone: +91(11)23236105; Mobile: 9810245019 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
4. Dr.AnandSudarshan Founder & Director of Sylvant Advisors Private Limited G 15, Epsilon, Yamalur Main Road, Bangalore - 560037 Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 9845032774
Wednesday, 25 November 2015 5. Rashmi S Chari
Asst. Director, DAVCMC M-6, Saket, New Delhi.
6. Dr. Rukmini Banerji ‘Pratham’, B- 4/58, Safdarjung Enclave 2nd Floor, New Delhi-110 029
7. Dr. Sridhar Rajgopalan Educational IntuitivesPvt. Ltd. A201, BalleshwarSquare , Ahmedabad – 380051 Email:[email protected];Mobile: 9327093939
Thursday, 26 November 2015 8. Prof. A.C. Mehta
NUEPA 17-B Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi-110016
9. Prof. K. Srinivas NUEPA, 17-B Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi
10. Prof. Raja Ram Joint Director, CIET, NCERT New Delhi
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Friday, 27 November 2015
11. Dr. S.C. Khuntia& Other Bureau Heads Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy, MHRD , GOI, New Delhi
Monday, 30 November 2015
12. Prof.Ranjana Arora Professor & Head, RashtriyaMadhyamikShikshaAbhiyan Project Cell, National Institute of Education(NIE), NCERT, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi
13. Prof.Rajendra Dixit A-C 201, Defence Officer’s Apartments Plot No. 33, Sector-4 Dwarka, New Delhi-78 Mobile: 9899858463 Email: [email protected]
14. VenitaKaul Director, School of Education Studies & Centre for Early Childhood Education and Development Ambedkar University, Delhi
15. Prof.Makkhan Lal A-9, NSG society Pocket 6 builders Area, GautamBudh Nagar, Greater Noida-201308
Tuesday, 01 December 2015
16. Shri Abhimanyu Singh A-48, SaritaVihar New Delhi-110076 Email: [email protected]
17. Prof. R. Govinda
Former Vice Chancellor NUEPA New Delhi
18. Ms. Shabnam Sinha Head Education World Bank, Delhi Office
19. Shri Nepal Patel SadanandTatvgyanParishad C-17, New Acharya Kriplani Marg Adarsh Nagar, Delhi
Wednesday, 02 December 2015
20. Prof. S.Z. Haider D/57, KOH-E-FIZA, Bhopal Mobile: 09300860018 Email:[email protected]
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21. Prof. H.S. Srivastava Former Faculty NCERT The Humanity House 143 DayanandVihar, Delhi-92 Mobile: 9953532995 Email: [email protected]
Friday, 04 December 2015
22. Fr. Tom Kunnunkal Former Chairman CBSE St. Xavier’s School, Rajniwas Marg, Delhi – 110 054 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 09968194954
23. Shri Ashish Dhavan Founder and Chairman of Central Square Foundation 707, Mercantile House , K.G. Marg New Delhi- 110001 [email protected] Mobile: 9810587722
24. Shri S.C. Behar E 4/12, Arera Colony, Bhopal-462016 Phone. 0755-2423220 ,09425019425 &253, Near AamBagicha, Sundar Nager RAIPUR-492013 (C.G.); Mob: 09425019425 Email: [email protected]
Saturday, 05 December 2015
25. Mr. Claude Alvares Chairman Goa Foundation, Next to Mapusa Clinic, Mapusa – 403507 - GOA Email: [email protected] Phone: 09552995186 (M)
26. Dr. S.Y. Quraishi 901, Sector-17-B Gurgaon 122001 Mob: 9810928844 Email: [email protected]
27. Dr.HasmukhAdhia Secretary (Revenue) Ministry of Finance Government of India 128-A/North Block, New Delhi Email: [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 23092653, 23092111
28. Shri Inderjit Khanna Former Chairman UGC Jaipur (Rajasthan) Email: [email protected] Mobile: 09314612945
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Monday, 07 December 2015
29. Prof.Jandhyala B.G. Tilak Vice-Chancellor, NUEPA, New Delhi
30. Prof. N. V. Varghese Director, Centre for Policy Research in Higher Education NUEPA, New Delhi
31. Professor Geeta Gandhi Kingdon Chair of Education Economics and International Development UCL Institute of Education, University of London, 20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL Website: www.ioe.ac.uk/staff/HSSE/EIDT_7.html The Institute of Education: Number 1 worldwide for Education, 2014 QS World University Rankings and also: President, City Montessori School 12 Station Road, Lucknow, 226 001, India website: http://www.cmseducation.org/ Email:[email protected]
Friday, 18 December 2015
32. Prof. Kiran Bhatty Senior Fellow Centre for Policy Research 21, Dharma Marg, Chanakyapuri New Delhi, 110021, India +91 11 2611 5276; Mobile: 9810273962 Email:[email protected]
33. Shri Ambarish Rai National Convenor RTE Forum 53, Sangha Rachna Lodhi Estate, New Delhi – 110003 Mobile: 8800315595, 9013412508 Email: [email protected]
34. Mr. Aditya Natraj Kaivalya Education Foundation A-56, Panchsheel Enclave New Delhi Mobile: +91 9376190600 Email:[email protected]
Saturday, 19 December 2015
35. Ms. Anuja Shah Sr. Manager – Policy and Advisory CRY – Child Rights and You 189/A, Anand Estate Sane Guruji Marg, Mumbai – 400011 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 09833869493
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36. Shri Suraj Prakash Principal QU-290, Chitrakoot Apartment Pitampura, New Delhi Email: [email protected] Mobile: 9818225269
37. Shri Anupam Mishra Gandhi Shanti Pratishthan 223, Rouse Avenue New Delhi – 110002 Phone: 011-23237491;23235870 (O) 09560260189 (M) Email:[email protected]
38. Mr T V Mohandas Pai, Chairman Manipal Global Education Services Pvt. Ltd. & Chairman Higher Education FICCI, Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi - 110 001 Email:[email protected]
Monday, 21 December 2015
39. Shri RohitNandan Secretary to the Government of India Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2nd Floor, Annexe Building Shivaji Stadium, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi – 110001 Mobile: 7042032931 Email: [email protected]
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
40. Prof. Raja Ram Joint Director CIET, NCERT, New Delhi Email: [email protected] Mobile:9868214052
41. Shri V. Somasundaram Secretary to the Government of India Ministry of Women and Child Development Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
Wednesday, 23 December 2015
42. Secretary and other Bureau Heads Department of Higher Education MHRD, GoI, New Delhi
Monday, 28 December 2015
43. Ms. SubhaSarma Secretary, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission, III Floor, Chandarlok Building 36, Janpath, New Delhi – 110001 Ph: 91-11-23353503; Email:[email protected]
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44. Dr. G. Vishvanathan President, Education Promotion Society for India Phone: 26953647/48 Email: [email protected] (will come with delegation of 4 other persons – total 5 persons)
45. Ms. NoopurJhunhunwala Additional PS to HRM Ministry of HRD GoI, ShastriBhawan Mobile: 09819845080;
Tuesday, 29 December 2015
46. Shri DhirJhingran B-10, Tower-8 New Moti Bagh, New Delhi - 110023 Mobile: +91 9871630056 [email protected]
47. Ms. VrindaSarup Secretary, (F&PD) Government of India, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Department of Food & Public Distribution, KrishiBhawan, New Delhi - 110001 Mobile: 9868862260; Email: [email protected];
48. Ms. Khyati Public Policy Research Centre C/o BharatiyaLokKalyanNyas PP-66, Dr.MookerjeeSmrutiNyas, Subramania Bharti Marg New Delhi – 110003
49. Professor Geeta Gandhi Chair of Education Economics and International Development, UCL Institute of Education, University of London, 20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL Website: www.ioe.ac.uk/staff/HSSE/EIDT_7.html
Wednesday, 30 December 2015
50. Prof.Venketash Kumar Professor of Political Science Chairperson, Centre for Governance and Public Policy Tata Institute of Social Sciences MS Gore Block, Room No.1006 New Campus, Mumbai Email: [email protected]; Mobile:09869578830
51. Shri M. K. Kaw Greater Kailash New Delhi Mobile: 09810832041 Res.: 011-24364569
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Friday, 08 January 2016
52. Ms. Shireen Vakil Head of Policy and Advocacy, TATA Trusts K-64, Ground Floor, HauzKhas Enclave New Delhi - 110016 Mobile: +91-9811552920 Email:[email protected] Skype: shireen_miller
53. Dr. Manisha Priyam Associate Professor Department of Education Policy NUEPA, New Delhi Mobile: 09811283884 Email: [email protected]
54. Mr. Dinesh Singhal Managing Director Kanohar Electricals Limited & Centre for Education Policy of India (CEPI) U-8 Ground Floor, Green Park Main, New Delhi 110016, India; Mobile:09837062194 Email:[email protected]; [email protected]
55. Mr. Anil Bhardwaj, Secretary General, Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME)
56. Mr. V.K. Agarwal, Managing Director, Shashi Cables Limited
57. Mrs Esther Suhasini, Coordinator, CEPI
58. Shri Amolak Rattan Kohli Former Governor Mizoram State Mobile: 09910309160 Email: [email protected]
Sunday, 10 January 2016 59. Internal meeting of the Committee
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
60. Institutional Meetings with NUEPA
61. Institutional Meetings with NCERT
Thursday, 14 January 2016
62. Institutional Meetings with UGC, AICTE and IGNOU
Saturday, 16 January 2016
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63. Col. Vijay Chadda, CEO Bharti Foundation Mobile: 91 9818498789 E-mail: [email protected] Bharti Foundation I Airtel Center I B – Wing, 1st Floor I Plot No. 16, UdyogVihar Phase – 4, Gurgaon – 122 015
64. Ms. Mamta Saikia, Vice-President Bharti Foundation Mobile: 91 9818498789 E-mail: [email protected] Bharti Foundation I Airtel Center I B – Wing, 1st Floor I Plot No. 16, UdyogVihar Phase – 4, Gurgaon – 122 015
65. Mr. Binu Nair Bharti Foundation Mobile: 91 9818498789 E-mail: [email protected] Bharti Foundation I Airtel Center I B – Wing, 1st Floor I Plot No. 16, UdyogVihar Phase – 4, Gurgaon – 122 015
66. Mr. N.J. Antony Bharti Foundation Mobile: 91 9818498789 E-mail: [email protected] Bharti Foundation I Airtel Center I B – Wing, 1st Floor I Plot No. 16, UdyogVihar Phase – 4, Gurgaon – 122 015
67. Mr. SundarajanMahalingam Shiv Nadar University (Team) 09818508859
68. Mr. Robin Sarkar Shiv Nadar University (Team)
(Monday) 25 January 2016
69. Shri Parth J Shah President, Centre for Civil Society A 69, HauzKhas, New Delhi 110016 Mobile: 9811145667 Email: [email protected]
70. Shri N.K. Ambasht Former Chairman NIOS 09818630709
71. Shri Anurag Behar Azim Premji Foundation Email: [email protected]
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Wednesday, 03 February 2016
72. Ms. Mridula Bajaj Executive Director Alliance for Right to Early Childhood Development Mobile Creches DIZ Area, Sector IV, Raja Bazaar New Delhi – 110001 Phone: 9811065400; 9911639331 Email: [email protected]
73. Ms. Devika Singh, Alliance for Right to Early Childhood Development Mobile Creches DIZ Area, Sector IV, Raja Bazaar New Delhi – 110001`
74. Dr.Rekha Sharma, Alliance for Right to Early Childhood Development Mobile Creches DIZ Area, Sector IV, Raja Bazaar New Delhi – 110001
75. Ms. ShubhikaSachdeva Alliance for Right to Early Childhood Development Mobile Creches DIZ Area, Sector IV, Raja Bazaar New Delhi – 110001
76. Mr. S.R. Thomas Antony Advocacy Associate School Choice Campaign, Centre for Civil Society A-69, HauzKhas, New Delhi – 110016 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 8447867144
77. Shri Ram Pal Singh President All India Primary Teachers’ Federation (AIPTF) ShikshakBhawan, 41, Institutional Area D-Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058 Phone: 011-28522606; 28520671 Email: [email protected]
78. Dr. Ram Chandra Dabas, Sr. Vice-President, AIPTF, New Delhi
79. Dr.Ajit Singh, Director-PDP, AIPTF, New Delhi
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Thursday, 04 February 2016
80. Prof. Poonam Batra President, Comparative Education Society of India Professor of Education Central Institute of Education University of Delhi Email: [email protected] Mobile: 9810442825
81. Prof.Saumen Chattopadhyay Comparative Education Society of India Professor of Education Central Institute of Education University of Delhi
82. Prof.GeethaNambissan Comparative Education Society of India Professor of Education Central Institute of Education University of Delhi
83. Dr. Monica Gupta Comparative Education Society of India Professor of Education Central Institute of Education University of Delhi
84. Shri MukulKanitkar Joint Organizing Secretary BharatiyaShikshan Mandal Email: [email protected] Mobile: 09405774829
85. Dr MohanlalChhipa National President and VC Atal Bihari Vajpeyi Hindi University Bhopal,
86. Dr BanwarilalNatiaya Vice President and former Director Higher Education, Jaipur
87. Dr VamanGogate General Secretary and Retd Principal Education College, Pune
88. Dr O P Singh Joint General Secretary and Retd HOD Deptt. of Military Science, Kanpur
89. Dr Aravind Joshi Joint General Secretary and Registrar KaviKulguruKalidas Sanskrit Vishvavidyalay, Nagpur
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Friday, 05 February 2016
90. Dr. Jit Ram Bhatt, Secretary Delhi Sanskrit Academy 09990979111
91. Prof. Mahesh Prasad Silori HOD, Sankhya Yoga Darshan Yoga Vigyan Kendra Shri Lal Bahadur ShastriRashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi-16
92. Shri Chamu Krishna Shastri Email: [email protected] Mobile: 9868113005
Thursday, 18 February 2016
93. Prof. V. S. Chauhan, Chairman-Executive Committee of NAAC, Former Director, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), New Delhi Mob: 09811292058 Email: [email protected]
94. Dr. Jagannath S Patil, Adviser, NAAC, Bengaluru Mob: 09945567036 Email: [email protected]
Saturday, 20 February 2016
95. Swami Vigyananand Hindu Education Board Mob- 8826076888
96. Dr.Nachiketa Tiwari, IIT Kanpur, UP
97. Prof. Satish Modh, Director Vivekanand Education Society
98. Shri Prashant Singh
99. Dr. Jitendra Faujdar
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December 14-15, 2015 Western Regional Consultation Meeting at Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat
(Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Goa and Rajasthan)
100. Shri K. L Meena Secretary, Elementary Education Govt. of Rajasthan Rajasthan
101. Shri Sunil Kumar Sharma Joint Secretary Primary Education, Rajasthan
102. Dr. (Ms.) Renu Baapna Joint Secretary Higher Education Rajasthan
103. Shri Suwa Lal, Director Secondary Education Rajasthan, Bikaner
104. Shri B.L. Meena Director Primary Education Rajasthan, Bikaner
105. Sh. J.P. Singhal Vice Chancellor, Rajasthan University, Jaipur
106. Shri Anoop Khinchi Commissioner College Education Rajasthan, Jaipur
107. Shri Deepti Gour Mukharji Secretary School Education & Commissioner of School Education, Madhya Pradesh
108. Smt. Shilpa Gupta ASPD RMSA Madhya Pradesh
109. Shri Rajesh Jain Director Public Instructions Madhya Pradesh
110. Dr. Sunil Kumar Additional Secretary Technical Education Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
111. Dr. Ashish Dongre Director Technical Education Madhya Pradesh
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112. Dr. S.K. Vijay Deputy Project Director Higher Education Madhya Pradesh
113. Mr. L.J. Bashil State Consultant UNICEF, Bhopal (MP)
114. Dr.Suvarna S. Kharat Deputy Secretary School Education & SPD RMSA, Mumbai Maharashtra
115. Mr. Anjan Naik Consultant Maharashtra
116. Mr. Nagaraj G. Honnekeri Director State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Porvorim, GOA
117. Mr. Suhas S. Thakurdesai, State Programme coordinator, Goa SarvaShikshaAbhiyan, Goa
118. Mr. Sujit Gulati, IAS A.C.S Education Govt. of Gujarat
119. Mr. Pankaj Joshi, IAS PS Higher Education Govt. of Gujarat
120. Mr. Mukesh Kumar, IAS SPD, SSA, RMSA Govt. of Gujarat
121. Mr. Anish Mankad, IAS Comm. Technical Education Govt. of Gujarat
122. Mr. A.J. Shah, IAS Comm. Higher Education Govt. of Gujarat
123. Mr. Sunil Kumar, IAS Comm. M.D.M Govt. of Gujarat
124. Dr. Bharat Pandit Director, Primary Education Govt. of Gujarat
125. Dr. T.S. Joshi Director, GCERT Govt. of Gujarat
126. Shri A.M. Tiwari, IAS Managing Director GACL, Baroda
127. Shri Pankaj.S.Jain Chief Executive Education Support Organization Gyanshala, 503, I.I.M Ahmedabad Gujarat Mob:-09426511272, Email- [email protected]
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128. Shri Kiran Bhalodia TGES, Rajkot Gujarat
129. Dr. B.R. Sitaram Zeal Education, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
130. Shri Amit Mehta C.E.O, MAA Foundation Gujarat Mob:9824146332
131. Ms. Nandini Rawal Executive Director Blind People’s Association (India) Vastrapur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Email- [email protected]
132. Shri Arunbhai Dave Lokbharti Sansora Gujarat
133. Shri Kiran Shethi Director, River Side School, Gujarat
134. Ms. Sangeeta Hinduja Center Head Prerna Gujarat
135. Shri M.N. Patel Vice Chancellor Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
136. Prof. A.U. Patel Former Vice Chancellor Advisor, KCG Department Ahmedabad, Gujarat
137. Shri Parimal Vyas P.V.C M.S. University, Baroda
138. Dr. Nagraj Ram Rao D.A.I.I.C.T Ahmedabad, Gujarat
139. Prof. Prerana Mohite Professor Emeritus M.S. University, Baroda 09825096747 (M)
140. Ms. Anju Musafir M.G.I.S. Ahmedabad
141. Dr. R. Nagraj Director I.I.I.T Baroda
142. Shri Ashish Nanda Director, IIMA
143. Dr. Sudhir K. Jain Director IIT, Gandhi Nagar Ahmedabad, Gujarat
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144. Dr. Pascal Chazot Head of School and Founder M.G.I.S Ahmedabad, Gujarat EMAIL: [email protected] [email protected]
145. Dr. Pankaj L.Jain Vice Chancellor Dr. Baba Shaheb Ambedkar Open University Ahmedabad, Gujarat
146. Shri R.H. Dholakia I.I.M Vastrapur, Ahmedabad Gujarat
Monday, 11th January 2016 Northern Regional Consultative Meeting at NUEPA, New Delhi
(J&K, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand) 147. Sh. Shiv Kumar
Director Deptt of Higher Education Delhi
148. Sh. Parveen Singh Assistant Professor Ambedkar University, Delhi
149. Dr. Gunjan Sharma Associate Professor Ambedkar University, Delhi
150. Prof.Saroj Sharma University School of Education Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
151. Dr. Nitin Malik Jt. Registrar Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
152. Dr. Suman Dhawan Dy. Director (Acad) DTTE, Delhi
153. Sh. S.N. Sah Administrative Officer Directorate of Higher Education GNCT of Delhi
154. Shri H.S Nanda IAS, Secretary School Education Punjab
155. Sh. Pradeep Kumar Aggrawal IAS Director, General School Education, Punjab
156. Dr. M.S. Sarkaria Deputy State Project Director RMSA, Punjab
157. Prof.Kulwinder Singh Deptt of Education, Community Service, Punjabi University, Patiala (Punjab)
158. Prof.Mukesh Aggarwal Govt. College, Gurdaspur Punjab
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159. Sh. Surinderbir Singh Retired Principal Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, Punjab
160. Dr. Lucky Sharna Associate Professor, in Punjabi R.R. Bawa DAV College for Girls BatalaGurdaspur, Punjab
161. Sh. Satinderbir Singh District Education Officer (SE), Amritsar, Punjab
162. Smt. KeshniAnand Arora IAS, Add. Chief Secretary, School Education, Haryana
163. Shri M.L. Kaushik IAS, Director Secondary Education, Haryana
164. Shri R.S Kharb IAS, Director Elementary Education, Haryana
165. Ms. Meenakshi Goyal HCS, Joint Director O/o Deptt. Of Elementary Education
166. Sh. Dinesh Shastri District Education Officer Mewat, Haryana
167. Shri Krishna Phogat Block Education Officer Sampla Rohtak, Haryana
168. Shri Nand Kishore Verma Assistant Director, Academic Cell Nodal Officer, Haryana
169. Shri Pramod Kumar P.O. RTE O/o Deptt. Of Elementary Education Haryana
170. Shri Kuldeep Mehta Programme Officer, Academic cell Haryana
171. Shri Ajay Mohan, Programme Officer Academic Cell
172. Prof.Mujammil Hussain Vice Chancellor Agra University, Agra
173. Prof. S.B Nimse Vice Chancellor Lucknow University, Lucknow
174. Chief Secretary Deptt. of Secondary Education Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
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175. Chief Secretary Deptt. of Technical Education Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
176. Secretary Deptt. of Basic Education Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
177. Director Higher Education Uttar Pradesh, Allahabad
178. Director Directorate of Secondary Education Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
179. Director Directorate of Basic Education Nishaatganj, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
180. Dr.Kusum Pant Director SCERT, Uttarakhand
181. Mr. Shailesh Kumar Srivastava Lecturer, SCERT Uttarakhand
182. Mr. Manoj Kumar Shukla Lecturer SCERT, Uttarakhand
21-22 January 2016 Eastern Regional Consultative Meeting at Raipur, Chhattisgarh
(Bihar, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Jharkhand) 183. Sh. Swami Shivrupanand
Bharat SevashramSanstha VIP Road, Raipur Mob:-9630522022
184. Sh. Swami Gaphanand Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Narainpur, Chhattisgarh Mob:-9606284988
185. Sh. Swami Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Narainpur, Chhattisgarh Mob -9407799951
186. Dr.ArunaPatta Principal, Dr.Radhabai Govt. Naveen Girls College, Raipur Mob No. 9424223822 [email protected]
187. Sh. VikasPanchakshari Deputy Registrar Durg University, Durg, Chhattisgarh Mob No. 9926175577 [email protected]
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188. Dr. Prashant Shrivastava Department of Geology Govt. VYTPG College Durg, Chhattisgarh Mob No. 9827178920
189. Sh. O.P.Chaudhary Collector Janjgir, Champa Mob No. 9926131010
190. Sh. K.C Devasewapath Collector, Dantewada Mob: 07587700111
191. Sh. R. J. Hangeetha Collector Durg, CG 9624204500
192. Sh. Bhuvanesh Yadav Joint Secretary Higher Education Mob: 9406268111
193. Dr. D.N. Verma Addl. Director Higher Edcation Mob 9893068773
194. Dr. B.L. Aggarwal IAS, PS to Higher Education Mob. 9425210067
195. Dr. K.N. Bapat Addl. Director Mob. 9425207117
196. Dr. R.B. Subramaniam Addl. Director Mob. 9406054294
197. Dr. Kiran Gujpal Joint Director Mob. 9425212548
198. Dr Samarendra Singh DLO & Registrar Mob. 9425512969
199. Sh. T.K. Sengupta – Deputy Director Higher Education Mob. 992614441
200. Dr. P.C Choubey Joint Director Higher Education Mob. 9302077660
201. Dr. N.S Suryanarayana Deputy Director Higher Education Mob. 9425552291
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202. Sh. Himanshu Gupta Commissioner-cum- Director Technical Education Mob. 9425572058
203. Prof. A.B. Ota (IAS)- Commissioner-cum- Director Teacher Education & SCERT Odisha 9437492008
204. Prof. S.L. Jen -Education Expert SCERT, Odisha 9937883284
205. Dr.TalobtamaSenapah -Faculty of SCERT Odisha 9861139711
206. Ms. Renu G. Pillay 0771-2510209
207. Sh. M. Ramachandrudu Director Primary Education Patna, Bihar 8544412167
208. Dr.ArunaPatta -Principal, Govt. Naveen Girls College, Raipur Mob No. 9424223822 [email protected]
209. Sh. A.K. Pati Prof. of Bio Sciences R.S. University Chhattisgarh 9826654829
210. Dr. Prashant Shrivastava Department of Geology Govt. VYTPG College Durg, Chhattisgarh Mob No. 9827178920
211. Sh. VikasPanchakshari Deputy Registrar Durg University, Durg, Chhattisgarh Mob No. 9926175577 [email protected]
212. Sh. D.N. Sharma Prof. of Chemistry Kalyan College, Bhilai, Durg, Chhattisgarh Mob No. 9827992935
213. Sh. SubratSahoo Secretary School Education Govt. of Chhattisgarh
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214. Dr.Nihir. K. Das- Deptt. Of Higher Education Govt. of Odisha Mob No. 9437393301
215. Prof.Roshanara Begum- Director Higher Education Govt. of Odisha Mob No. 9437052886
216. Sh. Chudamani Seth IAS Director Elementary Odisha, Bhubaneswar Mob No. 9437022311
217. Dr. N. P. Dixit Vice chancellor Durg University Mob No. 9826178255
218. Dr. B.G Singh Vice Chancellor Pt. Sunderlal Sharma Open University Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh Mob No. 9893017457
219. Prof. S.K. Patil Vice Chancellor IGAU, Raipur Mob No. 9424283160
220. Prof. N.D.R. Chandra Vice Chancellor Bastar University Jagdalpur Mob. No. 9424223397
221. Sh. L.S Marawi -Director School Education Mob. 942423397
222. �ीसजय कमारओझा सचालक रा� शि�कअनसधानऔर�िश�णप�रषद Mob. 7587010065
223. Sh. Bhuvanesh Yadav Joint Secretary Higher Education Mob: 9406268111
224. Dr. D.N. Verma Addl. Director Higher Education Mob 9893068773
225. Dr. K.N. Bapat- Addl. Director Higher Education Mob. 9425207117
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226. Dr. A.K Pandey OSD Higher Education Mob. 9479111373
227. Sh. D.P. Koushal Stab officer to Pr. Secretary Higher Education Chhattisgarh Mob. 9826117288
228. Prof. P. Suresh Assistant Professor Govt. Digvijay College Rajnandgaon Chhattisgarh Mob. 9827188071
229. Dr. K.K. Dewangan Distt. Coordinator NEP, Govt. Digvijay PG College Rajnandgaon Chhattisgarh Mob. 9827185443
230. Dr. N.S Suryanarayana Deputy Director Higher Education Mob. 9425552291
231. Dr. R.B. Subramaniam Addl. Director Higher Education Mob. 9406054294
232. Dr.SulochamerHawan OSD Higher Education Mantralaya, Raipur
233. Sh. T.K. Sengupta Deputy Director Deptt. of Higher Education IndrvatiBhawan, Naxu Raipur Mob. 992614441
234. Dr. P.C Choubey Joint Director Deptt. of Higher Education IndrvatiBhawan, Naxu Raipur Mob. 9302077660
235. Dr.Venugopal Govt. D.B. Girls P.G. Girls Raipur Mob No. 9425029329
236. Dr.Gyanendra Shukla Govt. D.B. Girls P.G. Girls Raipur Mob. 9425510109
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237. Dr. Praveen Kadwe Govt. N.P.G College of School Raipur Mob. 9406236984
238. Sh. D.D. Bwda -PA to PS Higher Education Raipur
239. Dr. Amit Sanyal Special Secretary Higher Education Dept. Govt. of West Bengal Mob No. 9425029329
240. Dr.DebashishDey I/C Principal, Govt. PG College Distt. Bemetara Chhattisgarh Mob. No. 9425515922
241. Prof. S.K. Patil Vice Chancellor IGAU, Raipur Mob No. 9424283160
242. Sh. Rishi Kumar Dubey Deputy Registrar KTUJM, Raipur Mob No. 9425211055
243. Dr. J.K. Jain Principal Govt T.C.L. P.G. College Janjgir, Champa Mob. 88891-32002
244. Dr. G.A. Ghanshyam -Professor of English Govt. RRM College Surajpur, CG Mob 9425536525
245. Dr. Anil Mushriff- Principal Dr. J.P.M. Govt. Science College Mungeli Mob. 9827177267
246. Dr. M.R. Netan Principal Govt. E.V.P.G college Korba, Chhattisgarh Mob. 07759221458, 8889492266
247. Dr. M.I. Menon Principal Govt. G.S.G.P. College Balod. CG Mob 8602112084
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248. Dr. Arvind Girolkar Principal Govt. D.B. Girls College Raipur Mob. 9827463200
249. Dr. N. Goyal Principal Govt. E.R.X PS Science College Bilaspur, C.G.
250. Dr. J.N Kesherward Principal Govt. D.K. P. G College Balodh Bazar, CG Mob No. 07727222549, 9425570037
251. Dr. M. Shakpuri Govt. D.B. Girls College Raipur Mob. 9300202444
252. Dr.KaushilyaSahu Assistant Professor Govt. M.V. P.G College Mahadamund, Chhattisgarh Mob. 9425516481
253. Mr. M.K. Narmada Principal Govt. S.B.R. College SGKMA Mob. 9425260241
254. Prof.Dr. D. N. Mehar Principal Govt. Kaktiya P.G. College Igdalpur Mob No. 9424215152
255. Dr. Shashi Kant Tripateri Govt. D.K. P. G College Balodh Bazar Mob. 9165356833
256. Sh. Sunil Kumar Tiwari- Assistant Professor (Pub. Ad) Govt. J.Y Chhattisgarh College Raipur (CG) Mob. 9752301360
257. Sh. Surendra Kumar Patil Assistant Professor Govt. N.P.G college of Science Raipur Mob. 9993882578
258. Dr. Jay singh Nodal NEP Govt. Danteshwari PG College Dantewada (CG) Mob. 9407746100
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259. Dr.Basant K. Sonber- Coordinator RVSA Govt. PG College Kawertha, Chhattosgarh Mob. 9009879090
260. Dr. Vinay K. Tiwari Assistant Professor Govt. R.B.R. NESPG College Jagnpur Nagar, Chhattisgarh Mob. 9329831853
261. Prof. B.L. Sharma Vice Chancellor Sarguja University Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh Mob. 9325270255
262. Dr. K. K. Mishra Principal Incharge Govt. College Fasterpur Mungeli Mob 9827400531
263. Sh. Anand Swami -Govt. College Garidband Mob. 9301114144
264. Dr. D.S. Jagat 9425515426
265. Dr. S.K. Das -Govt. CLC Arto& S.C. college PatanDurg. Mob. 9407691086
266. Dr.Shakeel Hussain -Govt. Degree College Patan, Durg Mob. 9424275617
267. Dr. Kashi Nath Tiwari Indra kala SangitVishwavidyalaya Khaingarh, RJN Mob. 8878588098
268. Dr. R.K. Hirkarve -B.P.Deo Govt. PG College Kanker Mob. No. 9424273798
269. Dr. D.L. Patel Nodal officer New Education Policy Govt. P.G. college, Kanker Mob. 9424270020
270. Sh. S.R. Kunyam Govt. Swami Atmanand P.g. College, Narayanur Mob. 9425598192
271. Sh. N.S. Dehari B.C.S. Govt. P.G. College Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh (CG)
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272. Dr. R.S. Aggarwal Govt. College Ramanusganj Mob. No. 9406733091
273. Dr.Atul Srivastava K.G.Ant. Sc. College Raipur Mob. 8085807480
274. Dr.Satycndu Sharma Govt. Sanskrit College Raipur Mob. 9425519996
275. Dr. M.L. Verma Govt. D.B. Girls PG College Raipur Mob. 9407624835
276. Dr. Kiran Gajpal Joint Secretary Higher Education Mob No. 9425212548
277. Dr. A.K. Persai Professor Govt. Chhattisgarh College Raipur Mob. 9425256178
278. Dr. Jaya Tiwari -Professor Govt. DBPG College Raipur Mob. 9424231575
279. Dr. Rashmi Dubey Assistant Professor Govt. D.B. Girls PG College Raipur Mob. 9425513873
280. Dr.PreetaLall Assistant Professor Dr.Radhabai Govt. NavinKanyaMahaVidyalya Raipur
281. Dr. Y.K. Baxcety For /A.D. Rtal, PG College Mahasamund Mob. 9426204310
Thursday, 28 January 2016 North-Eastern Regional Consultative Meeting at Guwahati
(Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura) 282. Sh. PabanBorthakur
Principal Secy. Education Assam
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283. Sh. P Uaiphei Commissioner & Secretary (HR & Tech Edn and SCERT) Govt. of Manipur, Manipur Secretariat, Imphal-795001 [email protected] Mob No. 9436021774
284. Sh. P. Lalchhuanga Secretary School Edn. Govt. of Mizoram Mizoram Secretariat Aizawl-796001 Mob. 9436140816
285. Sh. H. Deleep Singh Commissioner / Education -S Govt. of Manipur, Manipur Secretariat, North Block Imphal-795001 Mob. 9436021784
286. Sh. N.C Roy-Professor Rajiv Gandhi University Deptt. Of Economics Rajiv Gandhi University PO. Rono Hill, DistPapum Pare, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh 791112
287. Prof. K.C Kapoor Professor -Deptt. Of Economics Rajiv Gandhi University PO. Rono Hill, DistPapum Pare, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh 791112
288. Dr.TejumPadu Director H&T Edn.- Directorate of Higher & Technical Education, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh Mob. 9436040958
289. Sh. Sri PabanBorthakur -IAS Principal Sec. Edn. -Assam [email protected]
290. Sh. NR, Joram Muthu OSD (HR. & Tech. Edn) Directorate of Higher & Tech. Edn, GOAP O/o The Director Higher & Tech Edn. Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar-791111
291. Sh. K.H. Raghu Mani Singh - Director/language &Spl. Secy (Hr. Tech Edn.) Govt. of Manipur Director/ Language Planning Implementation & Spl. Secy. (old Secretariat), Imphal Mob. 9612001897
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292. Sh. N. Praveen Singh Director of Edn.-S Manipur -Directorate of Education-S Manipur Mob. 9436021798
293. Sh. H. Langrai -MO (NEP) DHTE -DHTE Meghalaya Room No. 219, Addl. Secretariat Meghalaya, Shillong
294. Sh. G. Soamer Senior Lecturer DERT Directorate of Educational Research and Training, Meghalaya Shillong-793011, Mob 9774002597
295. Sh. C.Y. Kharmalka-Lecturer Task Team NEP -DERT (DOE) Meghalaya, Shillong-793011, Mob. 9615585994
296. Sh. N. Bhowmik Deputy Registrar Directorate of School Education & Literacy, Plot No. 2 Bye Lane-2, R.R. Colony P.O. Rynjah, Shillong -793006 Mob. 9436313195
297. Sh. TH. Oliver Monsang Officer on Special duty Directorate of Secondary & Higher Education, Imphal, Manipur Mob. 9436281704
298. Sh. K. LalthawnMawia- Director -School Education, Govt. of Mizoram Directorate of School Education, Mc. Hill, Zarkawt, Aizawl, Mizoram Mob. 9436140653
299. Ms. Laltanpnia Principal (ETZRS College)-Deptt. Of HCTE Directorate of Higher & Technical Education, Aizwal, Mizoram Mob. 9436152176
300. Sh. B.S. Sohliya Jt. Secretary Education Deptt., Govt. of Meghalaya Addl. Secretariat Building, Shilong Mob. 9436115861
301. Sh. R. LallianZeala Joint Director (QAC) Directorate of H & TE Macdonald Hill, Aizawl-796007 Mob. 9436154944
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302. Sh. G. KevishePhijcho Addl. Secretary -School Education Nagaland Secretariat, Kohima. Mob. 9856468021
303. Sh. G. Luma Addl. Director Directorate of School education, Kohima, Nagaland Mob. 9436000909
304. Ms. Khriesenuo Sob Research Associate -SCERT Directorate of SCERT Nagaland, Kohima Mob. 9436608989
305. Miss. Veketelin Vegie- Sr. Lecturer -SCERT, Kohima Mob. 9436001164
306. Sh. M.P. Subba Director (Acad.) HRWD, Tanhling, Sikkim Mob. 9434248271
307. Dr. Rabin Chettri Director SCERT, HRD Sikkim Lower Burluk, Gangtok Sikkim Mob. 9434203584
308. Sh. U Chokrabrty Dy. Director Deptt. of Secondary Education Govt. of Tripura, Agartala Mob. 7085443699
309. Sh. J. Thakuria Dy. Director-Elementary Education SCERT, Assam Kahilipra, Ghy-19 Mob. 9854039203
310. Sh. B.L. Sasnlacs Director Secondary Education, Assam. Kahilipara, Guwahati-19 Mob. 9435162397
311. Sh. S.K. Bhuwan AES(P)-Directorate of Elementary Education Kahilipara, Guwahati Mob. 9435067369
312. Sh. P. Jidung AES Directorate of Higher Education Assam, Kahilipara, Guwahati-781019 Mob. 9435077143
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313. Dr.Atul Bah D.T.E.-Directorate of Tech. Edn. Kahilipara, Guwahati-19 Mob. 9127068634
314. Dr.BimalBarah Principal JB College, Jorhat, Assam Mob. 9435092840
315. Ms. Buneeta Dutta Rtd. Principal -PGT College, KushalKanwar, Parta PO Jorhat-785001 Mob. 9435352965
316. Dr. D.K. Borah Dean, FA Assam S. University, Jorhat-785013 Mob:-9954218612
317. Mr. Hitesh Deka Vice Chancellor K.K. Handiqui State Open University Housefiel, Louplesk, Last Gate, Dispur Guwahati -781006 Mob. 9954300033
318. Mr. Dhruba J. Saikia Vice Chancellor Cotton College State University College Hostel Road, Panbazar, Guwahati- 781001, Assam, India Mob. 9435141327
319. Sh. T. Malakan IAS-MD. SSA, Assam Guwahati Mob. 9435054384
320. Sh. P. Saihia Commissioner and Sec. Elementary Education B Huh C, Ground Floor Assam-781008 Mob. 8011176982
321. Sh. R.C Jain Secretary Education -C-Block, Assam Secretariat Mob. 9435340540
322. Manish Thakur – C&S (HE)-B. Clock, Assam Secretariat Mob. 9435006000
323. Prof.Alak Kr. Buragohain Vice Chancellor Dibrugarh University Assam 786004
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Southern Regional Consultative Meeting at NUEPA, New Delhi (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamilnadu, Karnataka and Kerala)
24.2.2016 324. Mr. Bharath Lal Meena
IAS, Addl. Chief Secretary Govt. of Education Deptt., M.S.Building, Bangalore
325. Mr. Ajay Seth, IAS, Principal Secretary to Government Primary & Secondary Education, Govt. of Karnataka
326. Prof. K.S Rangappa Vice Chancellor University of Mysore, Crawford Hall, Mysore, Karnataka 570005 Contact No. 9945469933
327. Dr. B.B. Kaliwal Vice Chancellor Davanagere University Shivagangotri Campus, State Highway 76, Davangere District, Tholahunase, Karnataka, Contact No. 9449278648
328. Prof. A.H. Rajasab Vice Chancellor Tumkur University, VishwavidyanilayaKaryalaya, B.H Road, Tumakuru, Karnataka Contact No. 9448405552
329. Dr. K. Mukunda Rao Member Secretary Karnataka Knowledge Commission VidhanaSoudha, Banglore Contact no. 9845135002
330. Dr.Nagalakshmi A. Rao, Special Officer Department of Collegiate Education Bangalore (Nodal Officer) Contact No. 9845528680
331. Dr.RupaVasudevan Vice Chancellor Rai Technology Universityn Dhoddabalapura Contact No. 9343903288
332. Shri. V.S Senthil IAS Additional Chief Secretary, General Education, Kerala
333. Sh. B. Srinivas, IAS Principal Secretary Higher Education, Kerala
334. Dr. M.K Abdul Khader Vice Chancellor Kannur University, Tawakkara, Kannur
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335. Dr. Mohammad Basheer, Vice Chancellor Calicut University, Kerala
336. Dr. Babu Sebastian, Vice Chancellor MG University, Kerala
337. Dr. Vijay Kumar Director Technical EducationPadmavilasom Street, FORT, P.O Thiruvananthapuram Kerala
338. Mrs. Jaya, IAS Director Public Instruction General Education department
339. Tmt. D. Sabitha, IAS Principal Secretary Deptt. of School Education Govt. of Tamilnad
340. Ms. Selvi Apoorva, IAS Secretary Deptt. Higher Education, Govt. of Tamilnadu
341. Sh. S. Selvaraju Joint Secretary Deptt of School Education Govt. of Tamilnadu
342. Dr. Amitha Pandian Principal Arts & Science Govt. College, R.K. Nagar, Chennai (Department of Higher Education)
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Direct Inputs/Suggestions Received by the Committee
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Direct inputs /suggestions received by the Committee S.no Name & Address Material 1. Shri Nepal Patel
Sadanand Tatvagyan Parishad Tatavgyandata Dham Aashram C-17, New Acharya Kriplani Marg Adarsh Nagar, Delhi
• Book on method of true, supreme and perfect knowledge)
• Suggestion on theme • Book on िव�ात� म प� ित
2. Shri Touseef Ahmed Madikeri National Secretary SIO of India, Delhi
• Recommendation on new education policy • (same as S.No. 12)
3. Dr. Anil Kumar Rai Convener Association For Study And Action (ASA) Bihar, Patna
• Theme wise suggestion on education
4. Mrs. Nandini Rawal Executive Director Blind People’s Association 132ft Ring Road Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380015 Gujrat, India
• New education policy suggestions for disability sector
5. Dr. B.S. Sudhindra, Ph.D Formerly, OSD & Director IGNOU, Delhi Tel: 9900171149, 8026576923 Res: 115, Subbu Nivas, 10th E Main Road First Block, Jayanagar Bengaluru-560011, Karnataka, India
• Please introduce credit system in school education details for education policy
6. Shri Pankaj Jain Gyan Shala, Ahmedabad Email:- [email protected]
• Follow up by Gyan Shala.
7. Ms. Rukmini Banerji ([email protected])
• Note from Pratham
8. Prof. J.S. Rajput Member
• Chavan committee report
9. Sh. Hitesh Makhecha Administrative Officer Municipal School Board, Surat Gopipura, Parsiwad, Surat Mob No. 9974010987
• Letter
10. Dr. Jitendra Nagpal The National Life Skills, Values Education & School Wellness Program, New Delhi Contact No. 011-64594939, 64700117
• Topics on child health, life skills, inclusive education
11. Dr. Anirban Ganguly Director Smprf, Centre For Civil Society
• Recommendations for new education policy from roundtable hosted by centre for civil society and syama prasd mukherjee research foundation
12. Shri Touseef Ahmed Madikeri • Recommendation on new education policy
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S.no Name & Address Material National Secretary Sio Of India, Delhi
13. Mr. G. D. Patel President, Gujrat State Education Class-I/Ii Officers (Admn), Association, Gandhi Nagar, Gujrat
• Suggestion regarding new education policy
14. Dr. Vivek Monteiro Principal Advisor Navnirmiti Learning Foundation 09869361602
• Themewise suggestion
15. Ms. Namrata Jha Director Institute Of International Education, Hauz Khas New Delhi
• Submission of recommendation for new education policy,
• Pie in india-response to mhrd
16. Ms. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon University College London
• New education policy; incorporating a ‘right to learn’ act
• School education-issues 17. Ministry Of Women And Child
Development, Govt Of India • National policy for early childhood care and
education-concept paper 18. Prof. Makkhan Lal • Educating to confuse and disrupt
(the defiling of history and education system of india )
19. Shri Niranjanaradhya. V.P Fellow And Programme Head Centre For Child And The Law National Law School Of India University (Ccl-Nlsiu), Nagarbhavi, Banglore-560242 Tele/Fax 080-23160528
• An alternative draft for discussion national policy on school education (bin
20. Mr. Claude Alvares Chairman Goa Foundation Next To Mapusa Clinic Mapusa-403507-Goa
• Essays on tradition, recovery and freedom (book)
• Learning the heart way • Learning at bodhshala • Multicultural knowledge • Decolonising the university
(the emerging quet for non eurocentrict paradigms))
21. Department Of Technical Education & Skill Development Government Of M.P.
• Suggested measures for technical education under new education policy
22. Sh. Sudershan Iyengar Former Vice Chancellor Gujrat Vidyapith Arch Campus Dharampur, Valsad, Gujrat
• The peition of the undersinged
23. Central Square Foundation (Email)
• Note on school leadership and teachers for new education policy
• Effective implementation of rte section 12(1) (c)
24. Department of Education • State profile (ppt)
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S.no Name & Address Material Government of Rajasthan • नई रा��ीय िश�ा िनित क िनमा�ण का �ा�ट
25. Sh. Vinay Sahasrabudhe Director- Public Policy Research Centre (Pprc) C/O Bharatiya Lok Kalyan Nyas Pp66, Dr. Mookerjee Smruti Nyas, Subramania Bharti Marg, New Delhi -110003
• Submitted policy memornadum containing recommendations for new education policy on elementary education based on research conducted by pprc.
• Book.
26. • Suggestions for formulations of new education policy 2015 (502 persons’ signature)
27. Prof. H. S. Srivastava • Examination reform 28. Sh. Ashish Dhawan • Five priorities for the new education policy 29. Ms. Rashmi S. Chari • Leadership training 30. Ms. Subha Sharma
Secretary Central Electricity Regulatory Commission
• Suggestions as an administrator
31. Sh. Prafull Goradia Former Member of Parliament 145 Sunder Nagar New Delhi-110003
• Schools in delhi (letter)
32. Sh. M.K. Kaw • Summary proceeding of a meeting on NEP with secy (sel)
33. India Campaign for Education • Suggestion for new education policy 34. • Suggestion on higher education 35. Shri Mahadev Desai
• Suggestions by 22 institution of gujrat on
new education policy 36. Ms. Radhika Saraf
9892751310 • Forum for deliberations on education (a
collaborative initiative) 37. Policy Note for School Education • The vision for school education
• Governance concerns • Teacher concerns
38. Dr. H. Chaturvedi Education Promotion Society for India Dtj 504, 5th Follor Dlf Tower-B Jasola, New Delhi-110025
• Suggested chapters in committee’s report-nep
• Book on recommendation on new education policy
• Brochure on resurgence in indian education 39. Ms. Sudeshna Sen
Secretary • National curriculum framework-2015
forwarding of material reg. • Draft report
40. Received from Sh. Sudhir Mankad • Key issues, pre-primary, elementary 41. Sh. Rajaram S Sharma
Ciet Ncert, New Delhi • Executive summary
42. Ms. Anand Sudarshan • Thoughts on proposed nep-2015, focus higher education
43. Rajiv Gandhi National Creche Scheme for The Children of Working Mothers, Govt. of India Ministry of Women and Child
• Suggestions
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S.no Name & Address Material Development, New Delhi
44. Ms. Venita Kaul • Ensuring learning levels at elementary stage- are children to learn
45. Prof. S.Z. Haider • Suggestions on eudcation 46. Ms. Arshia Narula
8588005661 • The importance of education on animal
welfare 47. Students Islamic Organization of India • School education recommendation 48. • Book on multiveristy 49. Ficci • Booking on higher education in india vision
2030 • State focused roadmap to india’s “vision
2030” 50. Shri Ambarish Rai
National Convenor Rte Fourm 53, Sangha Rachana, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi
• Learning and educational quality
51. Dr. Akshay Y. Bajad, Room No. 23, Iii Floor Sant Eknath Govt. Boy’s Hostel Oppo. To Jain Temple, Chembur Naka, Chembur, Mumbai-400071 [email protected] Mob No. 9029220410
• Abstract of pyramidal model of adult education
• Abstract of national e-vidyadan (knowledge charity) programme.
• Executive and strategic planning for national e-vidyadan programme
• Abstract of preferred subject/s-centric intensive learning model of education.
• Abstract of review back and learn ahead model of education.
52. Ms. Marina Pinto Dept. Of Physics St. Agnes College Manglore-575002
• Views and discussions made at the college level on 20points on nep
53. National Council for Teacher Education Hans Bhawan Wing No. Iim 1 B.S. Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002
• Emerging policy issues on npe-teacher education (a report) (nov 25,2015)
• First national level consultation meet on npe-te (september 6-7, 2015)
• Regional consultation meet for central states “national policy on education-teacher education” (ranchi 31.10.2015).
• Regional consultation meet for southern states “national policy on education -teacher education”. (bangaluru 7.11.2015)
• Regional consultation meet for northern states “national policy on education -teacher education”. (amritsar 25.10.2015)
• Preliminary national consultation meet “national policy on education-teacher education) (new delhi 23.8.2015).
• Second national consultation meet “national policy on education-teacher
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S.no Name & Address Material education” (new delhi 12.10.2015).
• Regional consultation meet for north-eastern states “national policy on education -teacher education” (guwahati 19.10.2015).
• Regional consultation meet for western states “national policy on education-teacher education” (gandhi nagar 27.10.2015).
54. Shri A.R. Kohli • Education (presentation)
55. Ms. Nachiketa Tiwari, Phd Hindu Education Board And Indian Institute Of Technology Kanpur
• Position bharat as knowledge leader by re-architecting our higher education system
56. CEPI • About CEPI
57. Prof. Nageshwar Rao Vice Chancellor (I/C) IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi
• The mission and core functions. • Vice chancellor’s report • Profile of IGNOU 2015
58. Education Promotion Society For India 504 5th Floor, Dlf Tower-B, (Near Indraprastha Apollo Hospital) Jasola, New Delhi
• Suggestion for the new education policy
59. Mr. Kuldeep Po O/O D.S.E, Haryana
• 33 theme wise suggestion
60. Ministry Of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship
• Integration of skilling & entrepreneurship with formal education
61. Ms. Noopur Jhunjhunwala Add. Ps To Hrd
• Presentation on edu. Next, network of collaborators/ ease of access excellence in education/ transparency in governance
62. Dr. Manisha Priyam London School Of Economics And Political Science NUEPA
• Higher education in india: reflections for reform (presentation)
63. Sh. Amit Mehta • Suggestion
64. Ms. Kiran Bhatty • Salary structures of teacher in 3 states
65. Central Square Foundation (Email)
• Strategic note on strengthening large scale assessments in Indian
66. Tata Trusts • Presentation on making a sustainable difference
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S.no Name & Address Material 67. Association Of Matriculation – Higher
Secondary Schools, Tirunelveli, B 46 First Cross Street, Maharajanagar, Tirunelveli 627011
• Proposal to new education policy
68. Sh. S.K. Gakhar Vice Chancellor Ch. Bansi Lal University, Bhiwani
• Suggestion
69. Sharad Behar E4/12, Area Colony Bhopal 462016
• Drafting of the new education policy
70. CEPI U-8 Ground Floor, Green Park Main New Delhi-110016
• Suggestions for improving higher education in india
• Education news agency (india) • About cepi
71. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Joint Secretary (Icds)
• Ppt on ecce
72. Ms. Anuja Child Rights And You (CRY) 189-A Anand Estate Sane Guruji Marg, Mumbai-400011
• Revitalizing India’s education system Suggestion for framing the nep to drafting committee
73. AICTE, New Delhi • Material for evolution of the new education policy
74. Shiksha Shiv Nadar Foundation
• An initiative to eradicate illiteracy using ict in elementary education
75. Dr. Sugan Baranth President Akhil Bhatatiy Nai Talim Samiti Aashram Premises, Sewagra, Wardha
• Submission for draft
76. AICTE, New Delhi • One pager about AICTE issues
77. Sh. Trilok Singh Bist Principal Jodhamal Public School, Jammu
• Recommendation for new education policy as asked to give the bullet points.
78. Niranjan Aradhya .V.P. Centre For Child And The Law (Deccan Herald ), Bengaluru
• Common schooling can ensure equality
79. Sh. Ganesan Subramanian Formerly Member It-Hrd Group Chennai
• Presentation on education system and related points
80. CEPI U-8 Ground Floor, Green Park Main New Delhi-110016
Presentation by CEPI • for education policy committee
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S.no Name & Address Material 81. Azim Premji Foundation • Annexure to discussion documents dated
25.1.2016 of new education policy
82. All India Primary Teachers Federation • Write up 83. Sh. Parth Shah
Centre For Civil Society A-69, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
• For profit education -brazil and china • No detention policy • School quality standards • Presentation
84. Ms. Vinita
• Few points on primary education by bhai shri ojja
85. Nusrat Ali Vice President Jamm-E-Islami Hind (From Ms. Noopur Jhunjhunwala)
• NEP final suggestions
86. Mr. P.J. Thakuria Birla Education Trust C-125 Vidya Vihar Dakshin Marg, Pilani Rajasthan
• Letter to smriti irani
87. Nirantar Resource Center For Gender & Education B-64 (2nd Floor) Sarvodaya Enclave, New Delhi-110017
• Recommendation on theme 6- accelerating rural literacy with special emphasis on women, scs, sts & minorities through adult education & national open schooling system
88. Mr. Desh Raj Sharma Convener, Sd Savhitkari Vidya Mandir Talwara Punjab
• िश�ा नीित 2015 गो�ी तलवाडा
89. Mr. N. Biswas Asmd, Rmsa Jt. Director Of School Education Directorate Of School Education Govt. Of Tripura
• Review documents on RMSA – as desired by hon’ble minister hrd in ne zone
90. Mr. S. Sridhar It Professional Industry
• Education white paper-opportunity to make a difference
91. Sh. Ganesan Subramanian Formerly Member It-Hrd Group Chennai
• Suggestion for the new education policy ..3. Reg how to help indian medical system solve indian healthcare problems & become a top foreign exchange earner.
92. Sh. Anurag Behar Azim Premji Foundation
• Aims of education • Physical access school structure • Pre- service teacher education • Teacher education (in- service) • Developing teacher educators • Teacher management • School & teacher evaluation • School leadership • Vocational education
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S.no Name & Address Material • Liberal education • Schools of education • Financing education
93. Sh. Ram Pal Singh President, AIPTF
• Nce-efficacy of low fees
94. Department of Higher Education Govt. Of Chhattisgarh
• Theme-wise suggestion
95. Deccan Herald • Common schooling can ensure equality
96. Ganesan Subramanian Formerly Member IT-HRD Group Chennai
• Suggestions for school students
97. Sh. Shyam Suri, IAS Retd. Manager Kasturba Balika Vidyalaya, New Delhi
• Kbv magazine article An extraordinary story of a school in usa
98. • Note for benefit of the committee for NEP on adult education: current status in terms of approach, strategies, interventions and coverage of target group and policy recommendations.
99. Ms. Bineeta Dutta • Some bullet points for education. 100. Secretary
Women and Child Development • Preschool education in integrated child
development services (icds) scheme
101. Sh. V. Somasundaran Secretary Ministry Of Women And Child Development, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
• Letter • Concept note on early childhood care &
education (ecce) including comments/ suggestion of mwcd on draft report
102. Dr. D.K. Borah Dean, Faculty of Agriculture
• Suggestion for education policy meeting held on 28.1.2016
103. Ganesan Subramanian, Formerly Member, IT-HRD Group of PM’s National Task Force on IT in 1999-2000 Formerly Member, Prof Anandakrishnan Committe on Higher Education of Tamilnadu Formerly CEO, 1st Computers, Formerly CEO, B.School (Brilliant’s School of Management) # 3, 3rd Floor, SRIJEES, 177/ 103 Lloyds Road, Royapettah, Chennai - 600 014, India. Ph: +91-44-2811 6044 Mobile: +91-99400 88304
• Suggestion for NEP regd. How to help india medical system solve indian healthcare problems & become a top foreign exchange earner.
104. Dr. S.B Nimse • Theme-wise suggestion 105. Cepi
U-8 Ground Floor, Green Park Main New Delhi-110016
• Improvement in naac evaluation system
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S.no Name & Address Material 106. Bharatiya Education Outline
Shesadri Sadan, Tulsibag Road, Mahal, Napur-440032
• An outline • Aims and objective • Pattern • Curriculum • Examination system • Management of institution • Financial administration • Implementation
107. Prof. Nageshwar Rao Vice Chancellor (I/C) IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi
• A brief on IGNOU and its role in higher education system
108. Ms. Mridula Bajaj, Alliance for Right to ECD Secretariat : Mobile Crèches
• Background note on importance of stimulation of under threes and its links with child’s capacity to learn.
• Background note on strategies for stimulation for under threes supported by research
• Background note on education for children of migrants workers.
109. ECCE • Pre- School Education 110. Dr. N. K. Sahu • AE-Final Draft note for benefit of Draft
Committee for NEP-11.12.2015 • BRIEF NOTE ON KVS (1) • Equity • Govt School Improvement-school quality • ICT • KVS-Achieved Outcomes vis a vis the laid
down objectives • NVS-Achievements • Paper on NVS Scheme – Revised • School leadership • Teachers Education • The role of private sector • Trends in Central Government funding in
school education 111. Sudhir K Jain
Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar • Alumni Engagement and Philanthropic
Funds: A Paradigm for Excellence in Education
112. Rama Krishna Mission Asharama, chhattisgarh
• Brief report
113. KOVIDA LTD. RECOMMENDATIONS • New Education Policy – MHRD Draft Themes – December 2015
• The Private School and Higher Education Managements Conclave
114. Prof. Dhuliya • Closing the Gap Opportunities for Distance Edn. 2016
• Training Tools Curriculum Dev 2015 IBE • International Handbook of Cultures of
Teacher Development
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S.no Name & Address Material • Development of High Quality School
Teachers in Developed Education Systems
115. ESEA Flex • Protecting School and Student Accountability
116. Sudhir K Jain Director, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
• Some thoughts on education system in India
117. Dr. Manoj Kumar Behera Asst. Professor, School of Humanities and Social Sciences KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
• Suggestion for School Education
118. Shri S.K. Gakhar Vice Chancellor Ch. Bansi Lal University Bhiwani
• Suggestion
119. Dr. Surinder Bir Singh Ludhiana (PUNJAB) Ph no: 0161-2771263
• Suggestion
120. Jayanti Dutta • Input to New Education Policy
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Documents Directly Received by the Committee (Excerpts from the Educational Philosophy of
Great Indian Thinkers)
“All confirm the view that education does not mean a knowledge of letters but it means character building, it means a knowledge of duty. Our own word literally means ‘training’. If this be the true view and it is to my mind the only true view, you are receiving the best education-training-possible.”
Mahatama Gandhi
“Again, the true knowledge of self is unattainable by the millions who lack such education. Many a book is full of innocent pleasure, and this will be denied to us without education. It is no exaggeration to say that a human being without education is not far removed from an animal. Education, therefore, is necessary for women as it is for men.”
Mahatama Gandhi (Speech at Bhagini Samaj, Bombay, 20 Febraury 1918 (CW 14, p. 206)
“That is true education which leads to freedom.” That which liberates is education. Liberation is of two kinds. One form of liberation consists in securing the freedom of the country from foreign rule. Such freedom may prove short-lived. The other kind of liberation is for all time. In order to attain moksha, which we describe as our pramadharma, we should have freedom in the worldly sense as well. He who is ridden with many fears cannot attain the ultimate moksha.
Mahatama Gandhi (Speech to students, Ahmedabad, 18 November 1926 (CW 18, p. 471)
“Formation of character should have priority over knowledge of the alphabet. If this order is reversed, the attempt would be like putting the cart before the horse and making it push to lie cart with its nose, and would meet the same success as the Litter course.”
Mahatama Gandhi (9 January 1924 (CW37, p. 248)
“Education implies a child’s learning how to put his mind and all his senses to good use.
That child has made very good progress in his education who can understand the difference between truth and untruth, worth and worthlessness and chooses the good and the true, while rejecting the bad and the untrue.”
Mahatama Gandhi (Navajivan, 2 June 1929 (CW41, p.6)
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“Education to be complete, must be human, it must include not only the training of the intellect but refinement of the heart and discipline of the spirit. No education can be regarded as complete if it neglects the heart and spirit.”
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
“Education has its aims no merely the acquisition of information but the capacity of discernment. Judgement is more important than cleverness. In our country, today we have many men who are clever but not many who are upright. We should cultivate respect for integrity. We must weed out corruption and clean up the nation. Purity is essential in daily life and administration.”
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
“Magnificent buildings and equipment are no substitute for the great teacher. Every attempt should be made to draw a good proportion of the best ability in the country in the teaching profession. If this country is to participate in the march of the mind in science and scholarship, universities must recruit for their staff some of the best minds of the country.”
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
“A most important truth, which we are apt to forget, is that a teacher can never truly teach unless he is still learning himself. A lamp can never light another lamp unless it continues to burn its own flame. The teacher who has come to the end of his subject, who has no living traffic with his knowledge but merely repeats his lessons to his students, can only load their minds.”
Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore
“The best function of education is to enable us to realize that to live as a man is great, requiring profound philosophy for its ideal, poetry for its expression and heroism in its conduct. Owing to this vital method of culture the common people of India, though technically illiterate, have been made conscious of the sanctity of social relationships, entailing constant sacrifice and self-control, urged and supported by ideals collectively expressed in one world dharma.”
Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore
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Select Best Practices and Other Excerpts
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1. Gunotsav (referred in Chapter 6)
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2. SHIKSHA BY SHIV NADAR FOUNDATION (referred in Chapter 5)
“SHIKSHA Initiative” is a unique replicable and scalable program designed to enhance the education standard in primary education (Grade 1 and 2) with high-quality consistent content based on State Board syllabus and a technology-based mode of dissemination to instill learning retention among children. (Details in Annexure 1)
Basic Concept
The Foundation of the Shiksha Initiative rests on three distinct pillars:
1. Teaching 2. Assessment
3. Querying
Goal
At Shiksha, the goals have been set very high. Not only does the program aim to eradicate illiteracy but it is also designed to address the quality of Indian education and student learning.
Shiksha aims to achieve its goal by addressing the following areas:
1. Literacy – enhance the ability of students to read and write
2. Numeracy – Improve the ability to do basic mathematics and its functions
3. Learning – Improve the ability to implement academics to day-to-day life and have an open mind towards learning
The critical metric of the Shiksha Initiative is to ensure that 90% of the students (Grade 1 and 2) under the program retain 90% of the content taught in the classrooms.
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How we do it
We have created a method of delivering the content of the UP board curriculum textbooks by creating a Hindi animated version of it. We conduct special animation-based Shiksha classes in the rural classrooms with portable power backup. (Details in Annexure 3)
Currently SHIKSHA is working in 340 schools across 254 villages in Hathras, Hardoi, Mirzapur, Bulandshahr and Gautam Budh Nagar districts in UP. There are about 15000 students of Grade 1 and 2.
Results:
1. Increased enrolment in schools: 15 students to 50 students in some schools. Avg. increase of 40% in enrolment
2. Boost in attendance percentage: Avg. attendance increased from 30% to 80% in govt. schools and went above 90% in Pvt. schools
3. Increased education standards in grade 1 and 2
– Students are now able to write in grade 1: This is not normally demonstrated by students of even grade 3 in regular classrooms but SHIKSHA students started writing numbers in grade 1 itself
4. Confidence level increased in students: We found that with SHIKSHA Classrooms when a strangers walks in the classroom, the students are more confident to interact as compared to regular students with conventional education system
5. Motivated teachers / students: We found that when students demonstrated better results and motivation, motivation levels and interest of teachers also improved regards teaching (which used to be quite low initially)
6. Development of “learning to learn” among students: this is the most important development for the students. We have noticed that students have become more curious in nature. Which will bode well in their senior grades.
7. In Pre-test, students score on an avg 30-40% marks, however after the ICT intervention about 70% of students rise above the 90% score, even before Augmentation
Technology:
1. Current technology setup a. CPU + Projector + speakers in 1 classroom in each school
2. Technologies planned to be tested this session a. Solar friendly equipment b. Tablets for schools c. LED projectors d. Air PCs
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Annexure 1.
Shiksha attempts to augment the existing educational challenges by introducing animation-based learning and periodic assessments, making the process of learning more interactive, fun and effective.
Annexure 2.
• Teaching – The entire curriculum of the U.P. board primary syllabus is converted into an interactive animated learning exercise. High-quality streamlined content is delivered to students through a basic and simple technology platform, learning aids and interactive sessions. Teaching sessions are conducted by the local teachers who are trained to use the technology. This is a simple technology and any teacher is capable of using this after basic training.
• Assessment – Querying and assessment is the second step of the process wherein the learning imparted to the students in the teaching phase is tested for evaluation. Querying helps understand the effectiveness of the learning process utilized and its effect on student understanding. The Assessment is conducted through in-class and after-class questions and answer sessions.
• Augmentation – The students who are found to be lagging behind in the assessment sessions are selected for special classes imparting deeper learning. These learning sessions are conducted by either the same teachers or by identified ‘guru teachers’ through live distance intervention (this technology is yet to be developed). These sessions provide better and detailed explanation of the same subject/content to the students for their learning and retention based on specialized reports generated for the Guru by the assessment process.
Annexure 3:
Apart from changing the process of teaching, Shiksha has also been working to change the process of evaluation. The entire system of Shiksha is based on continuous and comprehensive evaluation. The students are periodically assessed through workbooks, performance managements, and online evaluation. This process of continuous appraisals helps the teachers and the Shiksha Mitras in understanding the areas of weakness of the students and working towards correcting them.
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3. Teachers and Teacher Education -- Views of Azim Premji Foundation (refered to in Chapter 6)
This is based on the Foundation’s on-the-ground work with teachers and the public education system for the past 15 years, which has involved engagement with lakhs of teachers in states across the country. The Foundation also runs the Azim Premji University which focusses on developing professionals and knowledge in education.
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2. The teacher is central to good education - at its core, education is the process between the teacher and the student. If education has to improve, teaching has to improve and we have to empower the teacher - there is no way around this.
3. Teacher education needs a revolution - a full scale, grounds-up redesigning of the regulations, system, culture, structures and operations.
4. Pre-Service teacher education needs a complete grounds-up overhaul
a. There should be only one way to become a teacher - four-year professional preparation program post Class 12 within a multi-disciplinary University/College.
b. We must have the courage to close the majority of current (commercially driven) colleges and set up new ones with honest intent and expertise.
2. In-Service professional development of the existing 8 million teachers needs a new design
a. Unless the capacity of the existing teacher pool improves - education will not improve for decades - even if everything else is miraculously perfected overnight.
b. Teachers must have the opportunity to choose from multiple modes of learning e.g. workshops, reading, discussions, exposure visits, in-class support.
c. Teacher learning communities must be created, developed and sustained. This needs facilitation with great academic and social expertise, a culture of self and peer learning must develop, with not even a whiff of ‘command and control.’
d. A cohesive team of 40-70 teacher educators must be developed in every district dedicated to this effort. This team could be within the state system or in collaboration with competent civil society organizations.
e. Teacher support/development must be a key part of the role of the school leader
f. Make teachers allies in this effort - teachers must be owners of this change. For this to happen teachers will have to be trusted, and the energy and capacity of the more motivated teachers will have to be harnessed to lead this change.
g. There must be no centralized determination of the curriculum, no cascade-model training and no rigid norms. This requires deep cultural changes.
3. We must ensure equivalence in service conditions (e.g. salary, promotions) for teachers across stages of education (e.g. primary and
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secondary). This would help develop specialist teachers for critical stages (e.g. early childhood) and important subjects (e.g. arts).
4. A full complement of teachers for every subject must be available in every school.
5. 15 years of experience of working with lakhs of teachers (in government schools), unequivocally reaffirms that teachers can be trusted - there is a very large proportion of dedicated teachers and an even larger proportion of those who will work with dedication if they are trusted and supported. The minority of disengaged teachers must not become the image that informs our views of teachers - this is a deeply corrosive dynamic and must be stopped. Our societal view of the teacher and her expertise must be transformed.
6. A sound public education system is fundamental to democracy – we must visibly commit to it and improve it, with broad societal aims of education and not narrowly economic
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4. Legal Opinion – Political and other Distractions in the Campus (Refered to in Chapter 5)
Comment
The opinion of Shri K.N. Bhat is reproduced below.
In short, it is possible to achieve your objects through law.
1. In the matter of forming and functioning of associations, three provisions of the Constitution are directly involved and they are, Article 19(1)(c) - freedom to form associations, Article 19(1)(b) – freedom to assemble peacefully and without arms, and Article 19(1)(a) – freedom of speech and expression. This is because associations are formed for meeting peacefully and to express views freely there at. These freedoms are however, not absolute, as is well established by innumerable binding precedents. The three freedoms mentioned above are also subject to reasonable restrictions. So much so in the matter of Article 19(1)(c), the State may make any law imposing reasonable restrictions ‘in the interest of’ among other things, ‘public order, or morality’. Similarly, in respect of freedom under Article 19(1)(b), the State may make law imposing reasonable restrictions in the interest of public order. Likewise, a law may restrict the freedom of speech, among others, in the interest of public order, decency or morality. The relevant enabling Constitutional provisions and emphasized expressions have been judicially defined and explained many times.
3. Views expressed by the Court are as under:
(a) Only a law made by a legislature can impose the restriction; (b) The restrictions must be reasonable ( as it appears to courts eventually);
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(c) They must be in the interest of public order (or decency or morality as the case may be). “Public Order” is common to restrictions on all three freedoms.
The Supreme Court in the case of Dr. Ramesh Yeshwant Prabhoo vs Shri Prabhakar Kashinath Kunte, (1996) 1 SCC 130, speaking through Justice J.S. Verma, as he then was, held :
“27. It is true, as argued by Shri Jethmalani, that the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed to all citizens under Article 19(1)(a) is absolute subject to the reasonable restrictions imposed by any law saved by clause (2) of Article 19, under one of the heads specified therein. The heads specified in clause (2) of Article 19 are, therefore, several and they are intended to cover the entire area within which the absolute freedom to say anything which the speaker may alike would not extend, in keeping with the standards of a civilized society, the corresponding rights in others in an orderly society, and the constitutional scheme.
28. The expression " In the interests of" used in clause (2) of Article 19 indicates a wide amplitude of the permissible law which can be enacted to provide for reasonable restrictions on the exercise of this right under one of the heads specified therein, in conformity with the constitutional scheme. Two of the heads mentioned are : decency or morality. Thus any law which imposes reasonable restrictions on the exercise of this right in the interests of decency or morality is also saved by clause (2) of Article 19. Shri Jethmalani contended that the words ‘decency or morality’ relate to sexual morality alone. In view of the expression "in the interests of" and the context of election campaign for a free and fair poll, the right to contest the election being statutory and subject to the provisions of the statute, the words ‘decency or morality’ do not require a narrow or pedantic meaning to be given to these words. The dictionary meaning of ‘decency’ is "correct and tasteful standards of behaviour as generally accepted; conformity with current standards of behaviour or propriety; avoidance of obscenity; and the requirements of correct behaviour" (The Oxford Encyclopedic English Dictionary); "conformity to the prevailing standards of propriety, morality, modesty, etc.: and the quality of being decent" (Collins English Dictionary).
29. Thus, the ordinary dictionary meaning of ‘decency’ indicates that the action must be in conformity with the current standards of behaviour or propriety, etc. In a secular polity, the requirement of correct behaviour or propriety is that an appeal for votes should not be made on the ground of the candidate’s religion which by itself is no index of the suitability of a candidate for membership of the House. In Knuller (Publishing, Printing and Promotions) Ltd. and Others Vs. Director of Public Prosecutions, 1972 (2) All ER 898, the meaning of ‘indecency’ was indicated as under: ": (All ER. P.905)
“....Indecency is not confined to sexual indecency; indeed it is difficult to find any limit short of saying that it includes anything which an ordinary decent man or woman would find to be shocking, disgusting and revolting...."
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Thus, seeking votes at an election on the ground of the candidate’s religion in a secular State, is against the norms of decency and propriety of the society.”
The expression ’morality’ may be interpreted similarly.
The Supreme Court has interpreted the phrase, ‘in the interest of public order’ on innumerable occasions- any restriction to prevent public disorder will pass muster.
4. It is a matter of experience that associations affiliated to political parties or those formed on the basis of castes, community and the like have often resulted in formation of groups and fights among them –leading to public disorder in the campuses. Accordingly any law, which imposes reasonable restrictions on the activities of these associations, will be constitutionally valid.
Prohibiting such activities only within the campuses – or within a reasonable radius there of – will be considered as reasonable.
5. As of today, every State has more than one statute governing University education. The subject of education is presently under the concurrent list. (Entry 25 – List III of Schedule 7). Accordingly, Parliament has the power to legislate on this subject. Any law made by Parliament will prevail over the conflicting provisions of other University Acts. Since, it is a cumbersome process to introduce suitable provision in the innumerable Acts in force dealing with Universities in India, I advise enactment by Parliament a short umbrella Act with all India application. A suggested model is given as Annexure-I. Under this Act, the prohibition will be against the conduct of any activity of the associations affiliated to or based on political ideologies, caste, religion etc within the campuses or within a reasonable radius thereof.
It must be remembered that Article 15 embodies one of the main principles of Secularism. It clearly injuncts against any discrimination being made on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them. Any step taken for promoting this idea will certainly not be frowned upon.
Rules may be made consistent with the provisions of the Act to fill up the gaps and to meet the peculiar needs of a particular State.
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Annexure-I
1. Short title – This Act may be called……………..
2. It shall come into force on such day or days, as the Central Government may by Notification/s specify and different dates may be fixed for bringing the notified provisions into force in different States.
3. Definitions – In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires –
(i) Universities shall mean those established under any law and shall include deemed universities.
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(ii) Campuses shall mean and include all institutions intended for imparting all types of education and affiliated to any university or deemed university.
4. Section 4 – Every State Government, including the Governments of the Union Territories, may by notifications published in the official gazettes, impose reasonable restrictions on the functioning of any association or body of persons by whatever name called within the campuses or within such distance from the boundary of the campus, as specified in the Notification, including from making speeches, distributing pamphlets and such other activities, as may be specified by notifications issued from time to time.
5. Punishment for violation – Any person violating the provisions of Section 3 or any notification issued under it will be liable to be punished for one of the penalties / punishments set out in Schedule-1 hereto, which may include suspension or expulsion from the College or institution or debar the person found guilty as decided by the head of the college or institution concerned, by water title called.
Provided that no punishment may be awarded except after an enquiry held in accordance with the procedure prescribed by the Rules.
6. Rule making power – Every State Government may make Rules consistent with the provisions of this Act for more fully implementing the same. The Rules and amendments there to shall be published in the official gazette before they are to be effective.
Provided that the Rules so made shall be placed before the Legislative Assembly of the State concerned.
(This is only a suggested model – other provisions can be made if needed.) K.N.Bhat,Senior Advocate Supreme Court f India.
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5. ICT applications being used by the Department of Education of GNCT Delhi (refered to in Chapter 6)
The use of ICT has already taken place in some places and the immense potential of this tool can be seen through the example of the Department of Education under the Government of NCT of Delhi. The Department employs more than 50,000 teachers and staff. The compilation of data and effective monitoring has been done through ICT since 2005. The maintenance of data on all schools, 50,000 employees and 17 lakh students is done only through an in-hose developed Del E platform. The web based modules and applications have been in use for long and serving a range of needs including the following:
1. Personal modules. The particulars of all employees are maintained covering 43 different parameters which include fresh appointments, postings, departmental promotions, online transfers, grant of MACP and ACP and filling ACRs online.
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2. Online attendance Module. Under this module all the employees are assigned a unique ID. Number and attendance of all Principals, teachers and staff is maintained everyday online. Based on the reports interventions are made including deployment of school inspection teams.
3. Finance and pay roll Module. The allocation and re-allocation of funds as well as payment of all salaries through ECS is undertaken through this module.
4. Online Admission Module. Children from the primary schools under MCD are admitted into Delhi Government schools called “parent schools” from the 6th Class.The entire admission process is managed online. Transfer of the students from one school to another is also done online. Even the school leaving certificates are generated online and the manual maintenance of such information is not allowed.
Recently the entire admission of children under the EWS category (25 % reservation in Private Un- Aided Schools) was done centrally through an online Registration system followed by a common Lottery system.
5. All recruitments made by the Department, whether contractual or of guest teachers or of regular teachers is always done by following an online recruitment process.
6. Other modules maintain data on the progress of inspections, court cases, vigilance cases, library management and also completion of the Annual Performance Assessment Reports, the running of the Vidyathi Kalyan Samiti scheme, records of estates and the management of school infrastructure.
7. A robust MIS system having its own web servers maintains the modules alongwith regular updation of UDISE data for all indicators for all categories of schools in Delhi.
8. The implementation of centrally sponsored schemes like Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, RMSA, Mid-day Meal Scheme, Swacch Bharat Abhiyan are done through IT applications developed in-house.
9. The website is interactive and information and office circulars/ orders are disseminated on line. By providing unique ID and passwords to each employee restricted access is provided covering specific departmental information.
10. IT has been taught as a subject at the Sr. Sec level for many years in Delhi. In 2015-16 through a central scheme called ICT@Schools, all 1177 Govt. and Govt. Aided Schools have been provided computer Labs for IT education starting from class 6th.
The Department is in the process of adding features like SMS (pull and push) and establishing CCTV Cameras in schools for better monitoring of teachers’ and students’ attendance and CCTV based assessments for improving learning by all children.
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6. Ekal Vidyalayas
An unique innovation that prepares needy children for schooling, initiated in 1989, now stands extended to 53,000 villages and 15 Lakh children spread all over the country. Funded through voluntary voluntary contributions, these single teacher schools prepare and support children to join regular schools, thus contributing effectively in implementation of RTE Act and enhancing learner attainments. Ekal, in many villages, has also helped students of higher classes from formal schools to provide them with support education. Interestingly third party surveys by Tata Dhan Academy alongwith IIM Bengaluru and Aspiring Minds have found that the drop-out rate in formal schools from higher classes have come down considerably among the students from villages where Ekal operates
The uniqueness of Ekal is that while many organizations have been active in the education field in urban India, there isn’t another voluntary effort on the scale that Ekal operates to educate children in the villages of India. And the primary reason was to find teachers in remote villages where people from urban distances just do not want to go. Local youth are selected and with extensive training they do this work with such dedication. Being local, the children and the parents are so comfortable with a teacher from among their own.
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7. List of NUEPA Research Studies Completed in 2014-15 (refered to in Chapter 8)
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