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No. 4/3/2009 ? S I (B)
Prasar Bharati
Broadcasting Corporation of India
Directorate General: All India Radio
Parliament Street, New Delhi
Dated 29TH April, 2009
(N. Srivastava)
Dy. Director of Admn. (P)
DP (Policy)
Station Director, AIR, New Delhi with the request to have this message announced immediately twice a day on 2 consecutive days.
(N. Srivastava)
Dy. Director of Admn. (P)
List of persons inducted in JTS of IBPS vide Ministry of I & B's order no. 45011/19/91 - BA dated 19.12.91
S. No.
Name
1
Shri L. P. Yolmo
2
Shri Munnikrishnappa
3
Shri J. L. Sikdar
4
Shri D. P. Jatav
5
Shri S. P. Goverdhan
6
Shri G. C. Suklavaidya
7
Shri G. Jayalal
8
Shri Shiv Kumar
9
Smt. Roseline Lakra
10
Shri N. C. Deb Barma
11
Shri K. C. Sharma
12
Shri Girish Chandra
13
Shri B. R. Pantulu
14
Shri T. K. Sen
15
Shri M. Mahirchandani
16
Ms. Mukta Shukla
17
Shri G. S. Grampurohit
18
Shri H. S. Walter
19
Shri Harishikesh Pani
20
Shri S. N. Mishra
21
Smt. Durga Bhaskar
22
Shri B. K. Sarkar
23
Smt. Shukla Wadhwani
24
Shri G. S. Srikishnan
25
Shri H. C. Sharma
26
Shri B. L. Sopori
27
Shri N. G. Das
28
Shri C. D. Sinha
29
Shri J. T. Jirdo
30
Shri N. M. A. Kampti
31
Shri E. S. Sundaramurthy
32
Shri M. Bandopadhyay
33
Shri S. K. Sanyal
34
Shri Avinash Sarmandal
35
Smt. V. Santhanamurthy
36
Shri Vinesh Antani
37
Shri S. K. Roy
38
Shri Gulab Chand
39
Shri R. N. Jha
40
Shri C. K. Mothey
41
Shri T. K. Sharma
42
Shri K. Naik
43
Shri A. K. Padhi
44
Shri A. R. Hardikar
45
Shri Jatinder Gupta
46
Shri U. K. Das
47
Shri Shankar Lal
48
Shri M. R. Kamble
49
Shri H. T. Karande
50
Shri A. F. Sheth
51
Shri G. R. Chapalkar
52
Shri B. R. Rai
53
Smt. T. Angmo
54
Shri Abdul Khaliq
55
Shri S. S. Sharma
56
Athos Fernandes
57
Smt. V. K. Kwatra
58
Shri H. R. Krishnamurthy
59
Shri Jayant S. Erande
60
Shri V. M. Trivedi
61
Shri Keshvanand
62
Shri P. P. Solanki
63
Dr. J. K. Das
64
Shri S. N. Bahera
65
Shri K. B. Gopalan
66
Smt. Aparna Vaish
67
Shri Ram Kumar
68
Shri Shyam Mohan
69
Shri A. K. Sen
70
Shri Tashi Anodus
71
Shri R. G. Narula
72
Shri H. S. Rawal
73
Shri B. J. K. Sharma
74
Shri Naba Kumar Singh
75
Shri S. K. Bose
76
Shri V. K. Godkhindi
77
Smt. Karuna Srivastava
78
Shri M. N. Borthakur
79
Shri Mehmood Hashmi
80
Dr. G. L. Bihal alias Gangesh Gunjan
81
Shri R. Viswanandham
82
Shri J. N. Tudu
83
Shri H. C. Verma
84
Shri Livistone Moses
85
Shri E. W. Dkhar
86
Shri G. N. Chaturvedi
87
Shri Y. P. Sharma
88
Shri N. K. Sharma
89
Smt. K. S. Nirmala Devi
90
Smt. Minakshi R. P. Mishra
91
Shri S. K. Upadyay
92
Shri H. S. Batalvi
93
Shri Srikant Das
94
Shri G. H. Zia
95
Shri Brij Raj Tiwari
96
Smt. Indu Bhai Ramesh
97
Shri A. D. Adwadkar
98
Shri F. M. Kasana
99
Shri R. Moongrey
100
Shri A. K. Rej
101
Shri H. M. Khan
102
Kum. K. T. Meshram
103
Shri S. K. Chatterjee
104
Shri K. D. Gupta
105
Shri P. Krishnaswamy
106
Shri J. C. Mishra
107
Shri P. K. Mitra
108
Smt. Jayanti Purkayastha
109
Shri G. B. Aladakatti
110
Dr. U. B. Mishra
111
Dr. M. C. Shah
112
Shri I. K. Nirala
113
Shri R. R. K. Shree
114
Shri A. T. Dhumbre
115
Shri Prince Jai Singh
116
Shri K. S. Unni
117
Shri Jwala Prasad
118
Kum. Priya Kapur
119
Shri B. R. Nirbhavane
120
Kum. Deepa Chandra
121
Shri A. K. Basumalik
122
Smt. R. P. Namboodiri
123
Smt. V. Ramani Sanwal
124
Shri Mohd. Ashroof Lone
125
Shri F. M. Khan
126
Shri Sirraiuddin Qureshi
127
Shri V. H. Bhamare
128
Shri S. K. Dasgupta
129
Shri T. K. ?ghavacharyulu
130
Shri Nalla Thampi
131
Smt. Nimmi Gupta
132
Shri B. K. Mohanty
133
Ms. Saba Zaidi
134
Kum. Sehzadi Simon
135
Shri Rajam Sabharwal
136
Shri S. V. Sharma
137
Shri M. S. Naik
138
Shri M. N. Sharma
139
Shri V. S. Pansare
140
Shri V. K. Kapoor
141
Shri Kabir Ahmed
142
Shri M. Sasitharan
143
Shri S. Ravidas
144
Shri A. B. Deshpande
145
Smt. Kamalini Dutt
146
Shri Vijaya Kumar
147
Shri Abhiji Dasgupta
148
Shri A. N. Sen
149
Shri A. K. Chakraborty
150
Shri S. H. Paul
151
Smt. Meena Vaishnavi
152
Smt. Sarvat Sanjar
153
Shri Zafar Ahmed
154
Shri G. S. Gunthey
155
Shri J. N. Mukherjee
156
Kum. Bhakit Prabha
157
Shri Majzur -ul-Haq
158
Shri S. S. Rehman
159
Smt. Jyoti Vyas
160
Smt. S. B. Kalra
161
Shri S. C. Dutt
162
Smt. Vimal Issar
163
Shri B. Y. Bhatkar
164
Shri A. P. Sharma
165
Shri S. N. Dhir
166
Shri Chamman Bagga
167
Shri Kumud Nagar
168
Shri P. N. Verma
169
Shri V. N. S. Bhatnagar
170
Shri B. L. Awasthy
171
Shri G. S. Sharma
172
Shri Manohar Pingle
173
Shri Kuber Dutt
174
Shri B. Adhikari
175
Shri A. K. Mohanty
176
Shri D. K. Nath
177
Shri Jaggannath Bose
178
Shri B. A. Badgami
179
Shri G. D. Ghosal
180
Smt. Jutika Dutta
181
Shri P. K. Saha
182
Shri S. S. Royghatak
183
Shri Manbir Singh
184
Smt. Indrani Roy
185
Shri J. L. Zuthsi
186
Shri Mohd. Shamim
187
Shri Peer Mohamed
188
Shri S. Perumal
189
Shri R. N. Felix Paul
190
Shri S. Bhaskar
191
Smt. Yamuna Subramaniam
192
Smt. V. M. Joglekar
193
Shri N. C. Guha
194
Kum. K. S. Hemlatha
195
Shri Ahmad Jalees
196
Shri Iqbal Majeed
197
Shri S. C. Bose
198
Shri Nand Bhardwaj
199
Ms. Sukhjinder
200
Smt. Avinash Yashpal
201
Shri G. M. Shirhatti
202
Smt. Neeraj Vohra
203
Shri M. J. Sahil
204
Shri R. C. Bhakri
205
Shri Yog Bata
206
Smt. Bani Ghose
207
Shri P. L. Handoo
208
Shri R. R. Mishra
209
Shri M. C. Rajkhowa
210
Kum. Sita Nanda
211
Shri D. L. Hakoo
212
Shri Amlendu Sinha
213
Shri N. Rajagopalan
214
Smt. Ved Sinha
215
Shri C. L. Asnani
216
Shri G. R. Bhatt
217
Smt. Sudha Gupta
218
Shri R. Chatterjee
219
Smt. Shamim Ismat
220
Smt. Q. W. Thakur
221
Shri S. Inder Kumar Singh
222
Shri S. K. Sawhney
223
Shri Santosh Misra
224
Shri S. K. Sane
ASSOCIATION OF UPSC RECRUITED PROGRAMME OFFICERS OF ALL INDIA RADIO & DOORDARSHAN. REGISTRATION NO:-37685/2000 E-MAIL:- aupoindia2012@gmail.com
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Parliamentary Committee on Working Women in Prasar Bharati"
Dear all
some of you may be aware one of the recommendations made by the Parliamentary Committee on Working Condition of Women Employees of Prasarbharathi. The relevant portion is:-
Recommendation No. 6
Status of promotions in AIR and Doordarshan
58. With regard to promotions in All India Radio and Doordarshan, it is disheartening to note that some categories of employees, especially the UPSC recruited Programme Executives, have been found languishing in the same post without a single promotion for over 20 years. Promotions in higher grades too have been delayed for years. This is, perhaps, something unheard of in a Government set up. The Committee are not satisfied with the reply of the Government that the root cause of the problem is court cases, stays etc. During their study visits, the Committee have been informed that there is acute stagnation in the engineering and administration cadres also. It has been brought to the notice of the Committee that promotional avenues are not opened to Assistant Engineers (Diploma holders) and they have been stagnating for over 20 years. The Committee are extremely disappointed about the sorry state of affairs in the organisation which has hampered the career prospects of a large number of talented people in it. At the same time a ray of hope is seen in the recent promotions in some grades and the proposals made for convening DPCs. The Committee recommend that special efforts should be made to finalise promotions in all grades at the earliest. The Committee feel that women employees are discriminated against in terms of their promotions and hence recommend that their claims should be adequately addressed at the time of finalising promotions. Constitutional provisions for reservation should also be followed in promotions. They also desire that the Prasar Bharati should work out proper and adequate promotional avenues for the Diploma Engineers in the organisation.
Unnikrishnan Unnithan
some of you may be aware one of the recommendations made by the Parliamentary Committee on Working Condition of Women Employees of Prasarbharathi. The relevant portion is:-
Recommendation No. 6
Status of promotions in AIR and Doordarshan
58. With regard to promotions in All India Radio and Doordarshan, it is disheartening to note that some categories of employees, especially the UPSC recruited Programme Executives, have been found languishing in the same post without a single promotion for over 20 years. Promotions in higher grades too have been delayed for years. This is, perhaps, something unheard of in a Government set up. The Committee are not satisfied with the reply of the Government that the root cause of the problem is court cases, stays etc. During their study visits, the Committee have been informed that there is acute stagnation in the engineering and administration cadres also. It has been brought to the notice of the Committee that promotional avenues are not opened to Assistant Engineers (Diploma holders) and they have been stagnating for over 20 years. The Committee are extremely disappointed about the sorry state of affairs in the organisation which has hampered the career prospects of a large number of talented people in it. At the same time a ray of hope is seen in the recent promotions in some grades and the proposals made for convening DPCs. The Committee recommend that special efforts should be made to finalise promotions in all grades at the earliest. The Committee feel that women employees are discriminated against in terms of their promotions and hence recommend that their claims should be adequately addressed at the time of finalising promotions. Constitutional provisions for reservation should also be followed in promotions. They also desire that the Prasar Bharati should work out proper and adequate promotional avenues for the Diploma Engineers in the organisation.
Unnikrishnan Unnithan
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
' The Important Facts All UPSC recruited Programme officers Should remember'- Keep their minds engaged with
CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS AND BACKGROUNDER (PROGRAMME EXECUTIVES & STAFF ARTIST)
I THE ISSUE: The present issue relates to two types of employees who have been working in the Programme Wing of AIR and Doordarshan from the beginning:
(a) Regular Programme Officers selected by the UPSC for Group A and B posts and formed part of the regular Programme Cadre.
(b) Contractual employees locally engaged by individual stations and not part of the regular programme cadre.
II. REGULAR PROGAMME CADRE:
a) The Regular Programme cadre starts at the base level post of Transmission Executive (Group C). 75 % are directly recruited by SSC.
b) The next higher grade is Programme Executive (Group B Gazetted - recruited as per the All India Radio (Class II Posts) Recruitment Rules 1962). (Amendments made in 1977 and 1984).
c) 25 % posts of Programme Executives were filled by promotion from Transmission Executives as per the provisions of the said All India Radio Class –II Posts Recruitment Rule, 1962.
d) 75 % of Programme Executives were directly recruited by UPSC with a minimum educational qualification of M.A/ MSc with minimum 2nd Class with ancillary qualifications as per the All India Radio Class –II Posts Recruitment Rule, 1962. (Amended on 22nd Aug 1973 and 23rd Oct 1984)
e) The promotional post of Programme Executive was the Assistant Station Director.(Group A). Other higher levels were Station Director, Deputy Director General and Director General.
f) The posts designated as Assistant Station Director and above belong to Class-I and were governed by All India Radio Class- I Posts Recruitment Rule, 1963. As per this rule, Programme Executive with 3 years approved service was eligible for promotion to the post of Assistant Station Director.
III CONTRACTUAL STAFF ARTISTS:
a) There were about 36 categories of Contractual Employees working in AIR and Doordarshan who were generically known as “Staff Artist” or “Artist” depending on the nature of the job performed by them. The terms and conditions of these categories differed and while some were on “Short Term Contract” others were on “Long Term Contract” or even “Casual Contract”.
IV. REGULARISATION SCHEME FOR CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES:
a) In May 1982 , following a cabinet decision a scheme was created to regularize those Staff Artist who were on Long Term Contract and had not attained 58 years of age as on 28th February, 1982 as government servants subject to their being screened and found fit by the screening committees. The regularization was to be effective from 06.03.1982.
b) On 23rd October 1984, the All India Radio Class II posts Recruitment Rules 1962 was amended and an enabling Statutory Recruitment Rule i.e All India Radio Group ‘B’ Post Recruitment (Amendment) Rule 1984 into being.
c) Col. 1 of the SCHEDULE of the said Group B RRs of 1984 (which is in vogue as on date) lists only 6 out of 36 categories of contractual employees (who had some similarities with the job profile of Programme Executives). These categories were to be encadered in the grade of Programme Executives, subject to their being found fit for such fitment by the UPSC as provided in Rule 4A(1)(a) to(h).
d) Pertinent to mention here that the performing category of contractual employees like Announcers, Instrumentalists, Drama Voices etc. commonly known as ‘Artists’, who were left out of the ambit of the 1982 regularisation scheme approached the Supreme Court in 1988. Apex Court advised that a fresh scheme may be prepared by including the Artists also, which was created in Nov 1991
V. PROMOTIONS TO ASD FROM THE TWO GROUPS: (PERIOD 1982-1989)
a) 23.10. 1984 - Amendments were also made in All India Radio Class I posts Recruitment Rules of 1963 and All India Radio Group ‘A’ Post Recruitment (Amendment) Rule of 23rd October 1984 was promulgated.
b) This Rule interalia provided for promotion of 6 categories of staff artists to the next higher grade of Assistant Station Director (who were to be encadred in the grade of Programme Executive as per the provisions of 1984 Group B Recruitment Rule). This Rule stipulated statutory eligibility criteria of “5 years regular service” in the grade of Programme Executive including service if any as Programme Executive Selection Grade for promotion to the next higher grade of Assistant Station Director (ASD). Col. 29 of the Rule also lists 3 categories of Staff Artists Viz. Producer (Selection Grade), Science Officer and Producer Grade I who were equated with Programme Executive Selection Grade. Thus instead of previous position of one feeder category as provided in 1963 Class I Rules ; two feeder categories for promotion to the post of ASD came into being.
c) However, in 1985-86 certain erstwhile Staff Artists were promoted as Assistant Station Directors against the vacancies of 1982-85.
d) This was patently against the statutory eligibility requirement of ‘5 years regular service’ in the grade of Programme executive as these Staff Artists were made government servant only w.e.f 6.3.82 and encadered in the grade of Programme Executive by the Group B RRs of 23.10.1984 .
e) Hence, these promotions were challenged by one Programme Executive, Late Maya Israni before Rajasthan High Court (which was subsequently transferred to Jodhpur CAT). Her plea was that the vacancies prior to 23rd October, 1984 (i.e the date when the RRs came into being) cannot be allocated to Staff Artists. The plea was upheld and Staff Artists were reverted.
f) No challenge was thrown to Maya Israni judgment and the same became a settled issue.
g) Staff Artists belonging to Producer (Selection Grade), Science Officer and Producer Grade I were made into ASDs w.e.f 1.1.1986 in violation of the RRs (ignoring the requirement of 5 years regular service in the grade of Programme Executive.)
VI. ISSUES RELATING TO REVIEW DPC 1982-1989
a) In 1990 about 135 Staff Artists were again promoted as ASDs against the vacancies arising from 1984.
b) In 1991, one Staff Artist Mohd. Ashraf Lone challenged this before J&K High Court , with the plea that his contractual service as Staff Artist needs to be reckoned towards the seniority for promotion. He also, challenged rule (e) and (f) of rule 4-A (1) of 1984 Group ‘B’ rules which provided for maintenance of separate seniority of Programme Executive and erstwhile Staff Artist.
c) On 6th July 1997, the J&K High Court turned down Ashraf Lone's challenge to the statutory Group B RRs of 23.10. 1984. His plea for reckoning his contractual service for purposes of promotion was also not allowed.
d) The J&K High Court directed a review dpc by identifying the vacancies in the grade of Assistant Station Director arising from 06.03.1982 to December,1989 and then as per service rule , eligibility conditions and quota ratio provided therein adjustment be made in case of excess allocation to any of the feeder categories.
e) In February 2000 an SLP filed by the Government against the J&K High Court judgment was dismissed by the Supreme Court, making the J&K judgment final.
f) In 2000, on the dismissal of the SLP, Department/Ministry made preparations to undertake review DPC ordered by J&K High Court.
g) AUPO INTERVENES: The same year, (2000), AUPO representing the UPSC recruited Programme Officers approached Principal Bench of CAT apprehending that RRs and eligibility conditions were going to be violated and vacancies in excess of their quota were being allocated to the staff Artists.. CAT thereupon ordered Secretary I&B, to reply to the points raised by AUPO's representation through a speaking order before conducting review DPC.
h) In March 2001, Secretary I&B issued a speaking order to AUPO, while conceding to maintain Quota ratio as per RR, the speaking order reiterated that allocation was being made from 1982 as this was directed by the Supreme Court . ( thereby meaning dismissal of the SLP filed by the Dept.)
i) Immediately, UPSC Recruited Programmes Officers (AUPO) challenged the matter before Principal Bench of CAT (in 2001) as this meant that -
the eligibility criteria of 5 years regular service in the grade of Programme Executive provided in All India Radio Group ‘A’ Rule of 1984 was not being followed .
the contractual service of staff artists was being counted as regular service (which was specifically turned down by the J&K High Court).
a retrospective effect was being given to the recruitment rules of 1984 by which the staff artist/Mohd Ashraf Lone was encadered in the programme cadre which specifically turned down by the J&K High Court.
allocation of vacancies to staff artists in excess of the Quota provided in statutory RRs.
unsettling the settled position of Maya Israni case.
j) Principal Bench of CAT orders in the very first hearing of AUPO’s case that review DPC ordered by the J&K High Courtin Ashraf Lone’s case may be done, but the results cannot be announced until the matter is decided.
k) Consequently, on 2nd and 3rd August 2001 , the Department conducted review DPC ordered by the J&K High Court in Mohd Ashraf Lone's case by making promotion to the Staff Artist with effect from 06.03.1982 itself .
l) In January 2003, CAT dismisses AUPO's appeal. AUPO immediately approaches the Delhi High Court,in March 2003 which also grants stay to the release of results of review DPC.
m) In 2006, AUPO's plea is dismissed by the Delhi High Court. The High Court while not going into the merits of the issues pointed out by AUPO, maintained that the allocation etc. by the department is being done as per the directions of J&K High Court .
n) In 2006, UPSC officers (AUPO) filed an SLP in the Supreme Court which has been admitted and is pending adjudication. There is however no stay on the release of review DPC results conducted in August 2001.
o) Inspite of there being no stay in release of review DPC results, Department is continuing to use old seniority lists of ASD onwards (i.e prior to August 2001 review DPC), to conduct further regular DPCs to higher level posts.
B. MATTERS RELATING TO REVIEW DPC FROM 1990 (POST IBPS SCENARIO) AND PENDING CONTEMPT CASE.
VII. IBPS
a) Meanwhile on 5th November 1990 the IBPS Rules came into effect replacing 1984 Group ‘A’ Rules. This rule created four independent cadres viz. Management Cadres of AIR and Doordarshan and Production Cadres of AIR and DD.
b) Rules 7(6)-A of the IBPS provided that those in the field of consideration for JTS Management Cadre (i.e Programme Executives, Farm Radio Officers ,Extension Officers) of the service would have the option of going for both management and production cadres of AIR and Doordarshan.
c) Similarly, 7(6)-B provided that those in field of consideration for production (i.e former contractual staff artists such as Producers etc) shall have only option to go for Production Cadres of either of the Media.
d) However, in 1990 and 1993 when promotions were held for the JTS Production Cadre of IBPS, Programme Executives in spite of having given their options, were not considered against the production vacancies.( The department took the view that Programme Executive shall only be considered for JTS Production Post once all the producers etc. were exhausted.)
e) The matter was immediately challenged by an UPSC recruited Programme Executive - Sachidanand Singh in 1993.
VIII. REVIEW DPC OF 1993 ORDERED BY APEX COURT :
a) On 30/7/1999, Supreme Court separately ordered review DPC to JTS posts of IBPS in Chetan Naik vs UOI (wherein the issue agitated was whether promotion to JTS is on the basis of seniority cum fitness or selection basis) .
b) In Sept /Oct 2000 review DPC of 1993 DPC for the JTS was held. Programme Executives were however not considered for JTS Production Cadre in spite of AUPO’s objections. UPSC recruits of 1982 are reverted and Contractual Producers are allocated all posts in Production cadre.
IX. AUPO CHALLENGES NON INCLUSION OF PEXS IN PRODUCTION CADRE OF IBPS:
a) In 2001, UPSC Programme Executives represented by AUPO challenged their non consideration in Production cadre of IBPS before CAT PB in O.A. No. 399/2001. (Matter heard along with Sachidanand Singh’s case on the same issue)
b)On 26th March 2004, CAT upheld the contention of AUPO and Sachidanand Singh that as per IBPS Recruitment Rule , Programme Executives are eligible to opt for either Management or Production Cadre and this cannot be denied. CAT directed a review DPC giving options to Programme Executives to be completed within 3 months . (Mattter is still pending after 5 years . Contempt filed by AUPO)
X: CORRECTION OF PEXS SENIORITY LIST BY PSWA:
a) In 2005, PSWA points out through O.A. No. 789/2005 in the Principal Bench of CAT that there are serious discrepancies in the Seniority list of Programme Executives dated 16.7.2004 and more than 200 Trexs promoted in 1988 as programme executives have been wrongly given seniority and promotions from 18.4.83 (whereas there were only 7 vacancies) . PSWA maintains that this will have bearing on review DPC. DG. AIR/Ministry admits to discrepancies and promises to take corrective measures .
b) In 2005 , Dept also admits and reiterates in PSWA vs UOI (O.A. No. 124 /2003) that review DPC is being conducted for Production cadre of IBPS by including the Programme Executives .
c) On 16.4.2007 , Dept issued final corrected seniority list of Programme Executives with corrections from 1983. This seniority list is challenged by Promotee Pexs like SC Naik, Vinod Mehta and Smita Mishra etc.( However the challenge / case was dismissed by CAT Delhi in 2008 )
XI. POSITION OF CONTEMPT PENDING IN IBPS CASE:
a) Meanwhile ( since 2005) Contempt has been filed by AUPO in Principal Bench of CAT, New Delhi as CAT order of 26.3.2004 to conduct review DPC by including Programme Executives in Production posts of IBPS has not been implemented by the Department for over 5 years . Reasons cited for the delay are non-availability of options, CRs , Vigilance Clearance, requirement of creating combined seniority/ eligibility list of PEX and Producers etc. (Court has given many extensions/ last opportunities including asking for Secretary I &B’s personal appearance etc)
b) On 11.12.2008, CAT directs that seniority/eligibility lists created for review DPC be given to AUPO/PSWA while hearing their contempt petitions.
c)On 13.1.2009, AUPO and PSWA receive the combined eligibility/ seniority list of PEXs and Producers .
The list also includes many persons who are not part of the regular programme cadre as they are not covered by the 1982 scheme and is in violation of the statutory rules of 1984. (i.e persons recruited on short term contract after the cut off date of 28th February, 1982 prescribed in Statutory Rule of 1984 and the scheme of 03.05.1982 )
Such ineligible persons recruited on contract upto 1985 have also been :enbloc placed above the UPSC PEXs of 1977-80 batches.
AUPO and PSWA represent that ineligible persons who have been included in the Producers list by circumventing and violating RRs must be immediately removed from the lists as this is patently against the provisions of RR, direction of J&K High Court and the Uma Devi Judgment of the Apex Court.
AUPO and PSWA also point out that corrections made in the PEXs seniority list in the PSWA case have not been incorporated.
d) In Jan/Feb 2009 hearings , Department admits in court to errors in lists. Asks for four to six weeks time . Court grants eight weeks time till April 8th .
I THE ISSUE: The present issue relates to two types of employees who have been working in the Programme Wing of AIR and Doordarshan from the beginning:
(a) Regular Programme Officers selected by the UPSC for Group A and B posts and formed part of the regular Programme Cadre.
(b) Contractual employees locally engaged by individual stations and not part of the regular programme cadre.
II. REGULAR PROGAMME CADRE:
a) The Regular Programme cadre starts at the base level post of Transmission Executive (Group C). 75 % are directly recruited by SSC.
b) The next higher grade is Programme Executive (Group B Gazetted - recruited as per the All India Radio (Class II Posts) Recruitment Rules 1962). (Amendments made in 1977 and 1984).
c) 25 % posts of Programme Executives were filled by promotion from Transmission Executives as per the provisions of the said All India Radio Class –II Posts Recruitment Rule, 1962.
d) 75 % of Programme Executives were directly recruited by UPSC with a minimum educational qualification of M.A/ MSc with minimum 2nd Class with ancillary qualifications as per the All India Radio Class –II Posts Recruitment Rule, 1962. (Amended on 22nd Aug 1973 and 23rd Oct 1984)
e) The promotional post of Programme Executive was the Assistant Station Director.(Group A). Other higher levels were Station Director, Deputy Director General and Director General.
f) The posts designated as Assistant Station Director and above belong to Class-I and were governed by All India Radio Class- I Posts Recruitment Rule, 1963. As per this rule, Programme Executive with 3 years approved service was eligible for promotion to the post of Assistant Station Director.
III CONTRACTUAL STAFF ARTISTS:
a) There were about 36 categories of Contractual Employees working in AIR and Doordarshan who were generically known as “Staff Artist” or “Artist” depending on the nature of the job performed by them. The terms and conditions of these categories differed and while some were on “Short Term Contract” others were on “Long Term Contract” or even “Casual Contract”.
IV. REGULARISATION SCHEME FOR CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES:
a) In May 1982 , following a cabinet decision a scheme was created to regularize those Staff Artist who were on Long Term Contract and had not attained 58 years of age as on 28th February, 1982 as government servants subject to their being screened and found fit by the screening committees. The regularization was to be effective from 06.03.1982.
b) On 23rd October 1984, the All India Radio Class II posts Recruitment Rules 1962 was amended and an enabling Statutory Recruitment Rule i.e All India Radio Group ‘B’ Post Recruitment (Amendment) Rule 1984 into being.
c) Col. 1 of the SCHEDULE of the said Group B RRs of 1984 (which is in vogue as on date) lists only 6 out of 36 categories of contractual employees (who had some similarities with the job profile of Programme Executives). These categories were to be encadered in the grade of Programme Executives, subject to their being found fit for such fitment by the UPSC as provided in Rule 4A(1)(a) to(h).
d) Pertinent to mention here that the performing category of contractual employees like Announcers, Instrumentalists, Drama Voices etc. commonly known as ‘Artists’, who were left out of the ambit of the 1982 regularisation scheme approached the Supreme Court in 1988. Apex Court advised that a fresh scheme may be prepared by including the Artists also, which was created in Nov 1991
V. PROMOTIONS TO ASD FROM THE TWO GROUPS: (PERIOD 1982-1989)
a) 23.10. 1984 - Amendments were also made in All India Radio Class I posts Recruitment Rules of 1963 and All India Radio Group ‘A’ Post Recruitment (Amendment) Rule of 23rd October 1984 was promulgated.
b) This Rule interalia provided for promotion of 6 categories of staff artists to the next higher grade of Assistant Station Director (who were to be encadred in the grade of Programme Executive as per the provisions of 1984 Group B Recruitment Rule). This Rule stipulated statutory eligibility criteria of “5 years regular service” in the grade of Programme Executive including service if any as Programme Executive Selection Grade for promotion to the next higher grade of Assistant Station Director (ASD). Col. 29 of the Rule also lists 3 categories of Staff Artists Viz. Producer (Selection Grade), Science Officer and Producer Grade I who were equated with Programme Executive Selection Grade. Thus instead of previous position of one feeder category as provided in 1963 Class I Rules ; two feeder categories for promotion to the post of ASD came into being.
c) However, in 1985-86 certain erstwhile Staff Artists were promoted as Assistant Station Directors against the vacancies of 1982-85.
d) This was patently against the statutory eligibility requirement of ‘5 years regular service’ in the grade of Programme executive as these Staff Artists were made government servant only w.e.f 6.3.82 and encadered in the grade of Programme Executive by the Group B RRs of 23.10.1984 .
e) Hence, these promotions were challenged by one Programme Executive, Late Maya Israni before Rajasthan High Court (which was subsequently transferred to Jodhpur CAT). Her plea was that the vacancies prior to 23rd October, 1984 (i.e the date when the RRs came into being) cannot be allocated to Staff Artists. The plea was upheld and Staff Artists were reverted.
f) No challenge was thrown to Maya Israni judgment and the same became a settled issue.
g) Staff Artists belonging to Producer (Selection Grade), Science Officer and Producer Grade I were made into ASDs w.e.f 1.1.1986 in violation of the RRs (ignoring the requirement of 5 years regular service in the grade of Programme Executive.)
VI. ISSUES RELATING TO REVIEW DPC 1982-1989
a) In 1990 about 135 Staff Artists were again promoted as ASDs against the vacancies arising from 1984.
b) In 1991, one Staff Artist Mohd. Ashraf Lone challenged this before J&K High Court , with the plea that his contractual service as Staff Artist needs to be reckoned towards the seniority for promotion. He also, challenged rule (e) and (f) of rule 4-A (1) of 1984 Group ‘B’ rules which provided for maintenance of separate seniority of Programme Executive and erstwhile Staff Artist.
c) On 6th July 1997, the J&K High Court turned down Ashraf Lone's challenge to the statutory Group B RRs of 23.10. 1984. His plea for reckoning his contractual service for purposes of promotion was also not allowed.
d) The J&K High Court directed a review dpc by identifying the vacancies in the grade of Assistant Station Director arising from 06.03.1982 to December,1989 and then as per service rule , eligibility conditions and quota ratio provided therein adjustment be made in case of excess allocation to any of the feeder categories.
e) In February 2000 an SLP filed by the Government against the J&K High Court judgment was dismissed by the Supreme Court, making the J&K judgment final.
f) In 2000, on the dismissal of the SLP, Department/Ministry made preparations to undertake review DPC ordered by J&K High Court.
g) AUPO INTERVENES: The same year, (2000), AUPO representing the UPSC recruited Programme Officers approached Principal Bench of CAT apprehending that RRs and eligibility conditions were going to be violated and vacancies in excess of their quota were being allocated to the staff Artists.. CAT thereupon ordered Secretary I&B, to reply to the points raised by AUPO's representation through a speaking order before conducting review DPC.
h) In March 2001, Secretary I&B issued a speaking order to AUPO, while conceding to maintain Quota ratio as per RR, the speaking order reiterated that allocation was being made from 1982 as this was directed by the Supreme Court . ( thereby meaning dismissal of the SLP filed by the Dept.)
i) Immediately, UPSC Recruited Programmes Officers (AUPO) challenged the matter before Principal Bench of CAT (in 2001) as this meant that -
the eligibility criteria of 5 years regular service in the grade of Programme Executive provided in All India Radio Group ‘A’ Rule of 1984 was not being followed .
the contractual service of staff artists was being counted as regular service (which was specifically turned down by the J&K High Court).
a retrospective effect was being given to the recruitment rules of 1984 by which the staff artist/Mohd Ashraf Lone was encadered in the programme cadre which specifically turned down by the J&K High Court.
allocation of vacancies to staff artists in excess of the Quota provided in statutory RRs.
unsettling the settled position of Maya Israni case.
j) Principal Bench of CAT orders in the very first hearing of AUPO’s case that review DPC ordered by the J&K High Courtin Ashraf Lone’s case may be done, but the results cannot be announced until the matter is decided.
k) Consequently, on 2nd and 3rd August 2001 , the Department conducted review DPC ordered by the J&K High Court in Mohd Ashraf Lone's case by making promotion to the Staff Artist with effect from 06.03.1982 itself .
l) In January 2003, CAT dismisses AUPO's appeal. AUPO immediately approaches the Delhi High Court,in March 2003 which also grants stay to the release of results of review DPC.
m) In 2006, AUPO's plea is dismissed by the Delhi High Court. The High Court while not going into the merits of the issues pointed out by AUPO, maintained that the allocation etc. by the department is being done as per the directions of J&K High Court .
n) In 2006, UPSC officers (AUPO) filed an SLP in the Supreme Court which has been admitted and is pending adjudication. There is however no stay on the release of review DPC results conducted in August 2001.
o) Inspite of there being no stay in release of review DPC results, Department is continuing to use old seniority lists of ASD onwards (i.e prior to August 2001 review DPC), to conduct further regular DPCs to higher level posts.
B. MATTERS RELATING TO REVIEW DPC FROM 1990 (POST IBPS SCENARIO) AND PENDING CONTEMPT CASE.
VII. IBPS
a) Meanwhile on 5th November 1990 the IBPS Rules came into effect replacing 1984 Group ‘A’ Rules. This rule created four independent cadres viz. Management Cadres of AIR and Doordarshan and Production Cadres of AIR and DD.
b) Rules 7(6)-A of the IBPS provided that those in the field of consideration for JTS Management Cadre (i.e Programme Executives, Farm Radio Officers ,Extension Officers) of the service would have the option of going for both management and production cadres of AIR and Doordarshan.
c) Similarly, 7(6)-B provided that those in field of consideration for production (i.e former contractual staff artists such as Producers etc) shall have only option to go for Production Cadres of either of the Media.
d) However, in 1990 and 1993 when promotions were held for the JTS Production Cadre of IBPS, Programme Executives in spite of having given their options, were not considered against the production vacancies.( The department took the view that Programme Executive shall only be considered for JTS Production Post once all the producers etc. were exhausted.)
e) The matter was immediately challenged by an UPSC recruited Programme Executive - Sachidanand Singh in 1993.
VIII. REVIEW DPC OF 1993 ORDERED BY APEX COURT :
a) On 30/7/1999, Supreme Court separately ordered review DPC to JTS posts of IBPS in Chetan Naik vs UOI (wherein the issue agitated was whether promotion to JTS is on the basis of seniority cum fitness or selection basis) .
b) In Sept /Oct 2000 review DPC of 1993 DPC for the JTS was held. Programme Executives were however not considered for JTS Production Cadre in spite of AUPO’s objections. UPSC recruits of 1982 are reverted and Contractual Producers are allocated all posts in Production cadre.
IX. AUPO CHALLENGES NON INCLUSION OF PEXS IN PRODUCTION CADRE OF IBPS:
a) In 2001, UPSC Programme Executives represented by AUPO challenged their non consideration in Production cadre of IBPS before CAT PB in O.A. No. 399/2001. (Matter heard along with Sachidanand Singh’s case on the same issue)
b)On 26th March 2004, CAT upheld the contention of AUPO and Sachidanand Singh that as per IBPS Recruitment Rule , Programme Executives are eligible to opt for either Management or Production Cadre and this cannot be denied. CAT directed a review DPC giving options to Programme Executives to be completed within 3 months . (Mattter is still pending after 5 years . Contempt filed by AUPO)
X: CORRECTION OF PEXS SENIORITY LIST BY PSWA:
a) In 2005, PSWA points out through O.A. No. 789/2005 in the Principal Bench of CAT that there are serious discrepancies in the Seniority list of Programme Executives dated 16.7.2004 and more than 200 Trexs promoted in 1988 as programme executives have been wrongly given seniority and promotions from 18.4.83 (whereas there were only 7 vacancies) . PSWA maintains that this will have bearing on review DPC. DG. AIR/Ministry admits to discrepancies and promises to take corrective measures .
b) In 2005 , Dept also admits and reiterates in PSWA vs UOI (O.A. No. 124 /2003) that review DPC is being conducted for Production cadre of IBPS by including the Programme Executives .
c) On 16.4.2007 , Dept issued final corrected seniority list of Programme Executives with corrections from 1983. This seniority list is challenged by Promotee Pexs like SC Naik, Vinod Mehta and Smita Mishra etc.( However the challenge / case was dismissed by CAT Delhi in 2008 )
XI. POSITION OF CONTEMPT PENDING IN IBPS CASE:
a) Meanwhile ( since 2005) Contempt has been filed by AUPO in Principal Bench of CAT, New Delhi as CAT order of 26.3.2004 to conduct review DPC by including Programme Executives in Production posts of IBPS has not been implemented by the Department for over 5 years . Reasons cited for the delay are non-availability of options, CRs , Vigilance Clearance, requirement of creating combined seniority/ eligibility list of PEX and Producers etc. (Court has given many extensions/ last opportunities including asking for Secretary I &B’s personal appearance etc)
b) On 11.12.2008, CAT directs that seniority/eligibility lists created for review DPC be given to AUPO/PSWA while hearing their contempt petitions.
c)On 13.1.2009, AUPO and PSWA receive the combined eligibility/ seniority list of PEXs and Producers .
The list also includes many persons who are not part of the regular programme cadre as they are not covered by the 1982 scheme and is in violation of the statutory rules of 1984. (i.e persons recruited on short term contract after the cut off date of 28th February, 1982 prescribed in Statutory Rule of 1984 and the scheme of 03.05.1982 )
Such ineligible persons recruited on contract upto 1985 have also been :enbloc placed above the UPSC PEXs of 1977-80 batches.
AUPO and PSWA represent that ineligible persons who have been included in the Producers list by circumventing and violating RRs must be immediately removed from the lists as this is patently against the provisions of RR, direction of J&K High Court and the Uma Devi Judgment of the Apex Court.
AUPO and PSWA also point out that corrections made in the PEXs seniority list in the PSWA case have not been incorporated.
d) In Jan/Feb 2009 hearings , Department admits in court to errors in lists. Asks for four to six weeks time . Court grants eight weeks time till April 8th .
6/4/09-DG:AIR sends Satellite messages on Airnet asking the service details of Staff Artists to prepare seniority lists for review DPC
General Circulars
Section : S-I(B)
SATELLITE MESSAGE
IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH THE ORDER DATED 26.03.2004 IN OA NO.399/01 AND 2343/01 PASSED BY THE PRINCIPAL BENCH OF CAT NEW DELHI AND ALSO THE INTERIM DIRECTIONS IN THE ONGOING CONTEMPT PETITIONS THEREON FILED BY AUPO AND PSWA, LARGE NUMBER OF RELEVANT INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS ARE NECESSARY FOR FINALIZING THE SENIORITY LISTS OF PEXS AND ERSTWHILE STAFF ARTISTS (ESAS)(.)
FOR VERIFICATION OF AVAILBLE RECORDS AND IMMEDIATE FINALIZATION OF THE TWO SENIORITY LISTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF EARLY CONVENING OF THE REVIEW DPC MEETING IN UPSC WITHOUT ANY FURTHER DELAY, ALL STATION DIRECTORS/HEADS OF STATIONS/CONCERNED OFFICIALS ARE REQUIRED TO FURNISH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION/DOCUMENTS OF THE ERSTWHILE STAFF ARTISTS(ESA) MENTIONED IN THE LIST AVAILABLE ON AIRNET LATEST BY 17TH APRIL 2009 TO THIS DIRECTORATE BY RETURN FAX(011-23421035)/ SPEED POST AT THE EARLIEST TO DDA(P), DG:AIR, AKASHWANI BHAWAN, PARLIAMENT STREET, NEW DELHI -1 (.):
1. ATTESTED TRUE COPIES OF SERVICE BOOK COVERING THE PERIOD FROM THEIR INITIAL APPOINTMENT TO 1990;
2. ATTESTED TRUE COPIES OF THEIR STAFF ARTIST CONTRACTS AS ON 28/2/1982;
3. ATTESTED TRUE COPIES OF THE CERTIFICATES OF THEIR EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION FROM GRADUATION ONWARDS;
4. ATTESTED TRUE COPY OF THE ORDERS DECLARING THEM AS GOVERNMENT SERVANT;
5. COPY OF THE ORDER SHOWING THEIR ENCADERMENT IN REGULAR PROGRAMME CADRE AS TRANSLATOR, EDITOR, EDITOR(S), PRODUCER, PRODUCER GR.II, AND REFERENCE OFFICER;
6. DOCUMENTARY PROOF REGARDING THEIR FITMENT IN REGULAR PROGRAMME CADRE BY THE SCREENING COMMITTEE HEADED BY UPSC (.)
IF ANY OF THESE DOCUMENTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN THE CONCERNED STATIONS/KENDRAS, THE CONCERNED OFFICIALS SHOULD BE ASKED TO PROVIDE THE ABOVE MENTIONED DOCUMENTS (.) A COPY OF THIS SATTELLITE MESSAGE AND LIST OF ESA ARE AVAILABLE ON THE AIRNET (.)
A COPY OF THE SATELLITE MESSAGE SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY SENT BY HEADS OF LOCAL AIR STATIONS TO THE HEADS OF DOORDARSHAN KENDRAS IN THE SAME AREA (.)
No.4(3)/2009-SI(B)
Prasar Bharti
(Broadcasting Corporation of India)
Directorate General: All India Radio
Parliament Street, New Delhi
Dated 06th April, 2009
(N.Srivastava)
Dy. Director of Admn.(P)
DP(Policy)
Station Director, AIR, N. Delhi with the request to have this message announced immediately twice a day on 2 consecutive days.
(N.Srivastava)
Dy. Director of Admn.(P)
for Director General
LIST OF ERSTWHILE STAFF ARTISTS
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S.No. Name Category Date of Birth
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1 Sh. V.K. Sharma 15.02.42
2 Sh.M.K.Swaminatri 19.12.32
3 Sh. G.K.Gupta 12.11.38
4 Khalid Sultan 13.03.33
5 Smt. Harsaran Bir Kaur 09.02.47
6 Sh. A.P. Sharma 02.06.38
7 Sh. A.Pratap 13.10.38
8 Sh. S.N. Dhir O5.08.36
10 Sh. Raghunath Singh 01.01.37
11 Sh. S.P.Bahuguna 11.05.36
12 Smt Kamla Ashok 03.06.45
13 Smt. Kailash Sharma 10.10.38
14 Sh. Kunwar Sinha 24.08.34
15 Shri Sailani Sayote 24.06.41
16 Km.Nalini Ramana 11.05.38
17 Sh. Bibhas Chakraborty 01.05.38
18 Sh. A.F.Xavier 29.09.39
19 Sh. K.Govindaramanjam 23.04.37
20 Sh.S. Sampath Kumar 17.10.43
21 Sh. P.Vijay Bhushan Sharma20.06.36
22 Ashima Mukherjee 27.10.37
23 Smt. Anusree Dutt 02.10.51
24 Sh. A.K. Azad 09.01.50
25 Sh. Inderjeet Sarin 22.06.51
26 S.S.Kalra 02.05.37
27 Ved Prakash 08.08.44
28 Smt. Lakshmi Saikia 4.08.39
29 Smt. T. Janaki Rani 31.08.36
30 R.S.Tiwari 05.02.44
31 Sh. Narendra Pandit 18.06.46
32 Smt. Usha Joshi 19.05.39
33 Smt. Sarojini Raina 20.10.46
34 Sh. Ranjit Chatterjee 29.08.50
35 Km. Shamim Ismat 26.01.48
36 Smt. Queeni Walters Takur16.01.46
37 Sh. Pradip Kumar Mitra 30.07.53
38 Smt. Dipali Basu Ray 20.02.41
39 Smt. Jyoti Purkayastha 20.08.47
40 Sh. G.B. Aladakatti 10.05.41
41 Sh. Balbir Singh Kalsi 15.06.35
42 Sh. S. Indrakumar Singh 01.03.41
43 Sh. P.D. Lotlikar 26.09.44
44 Sh. Surinder K. Swahney 03.05.48
45 Sh. Jitendra Gupta 09.11.44
46 Sh. Santosh Mishra 06.05.50
47 Sh. Dharam Pal Malik 04.03.48
48 Sh. Goverdhan Lal 10.07.47
49 Sh. Virendra Munshi 17.11.37
50 Sh. R.C. Sethi 25.10.49
51 Sh. S. Durairajan 18.01.38
52 Sh. P. Govind Chowdhary 01.07.35
53 Sh. Harjeet Singh 17.10.49
54 Sh. C.R. Jena 24.01.43
55 Sh. P.K.Kher 15.02.34
56 Km. P.Dhanalaxmi 27.10.41
57 Km. Vandana Mukhopadhya 29.09.49
58 Sh. Sekhar Chowdhary 12.05.52
59 Km. Anuradha Sharma 30.11.46
60 Sh. R. Shanmuga Sundram 15.10.47
61 Sh. Madhav Kulkarni 02.02.34
62 Sh. Arbindo Datta Ray 19.10.40
63 Sh. S.K. Mohanty 15.04.46
64 Sh. Narottam Sahoo 31.01.44
65 Km. Asha Shukla 03.08.48
66 Sh. A..C.Phukan 01.02.40
67 Sh.M.H.Siddiqui 01.02.35
68 Sh. Ashiq Hussain 06.03.43
69 Sh. Khushid A. Wani 15.09.49
70 Sh.Rajiv Kumar 09.11.51
71 Sh. Baikuntha Panigrahi 05.08.52
72 Sh. P.K. Mahapatra 01.07.50
73 Sh. P.K. Ray 15.11.49
74 Sh. Sisir Prasana Bhattacharya13.12.46
75 Smt.S.J.Rizvi 29.10.48
76 Smt. Nirmala Joshi 05.12.41
77 Sh. Sumit Baran Banerjee04.04.48
78 Sh.D.L.Bawaskar 24.10.53
79 Sh.S.K. Ojha 26.01.40
80 Sh.Ramesh Kotak 30.04.45
81 Sh.U.S. Dave 16.02.51
82 Sh. Shyamal Roy Chowdhary 18.05.47
83 Sh.V.S.Chatterjee 18.05.50
84 Sh. S.Raghvachari 10.08.50
85 Sh. M.N.Maharishi 15.09.42
86 Sh.V.K.Giri 13.03.37
87 Sh. Gulshan Sachdeva 20.02.49
88 Mahmood Hashmi 25.11.39
89 Km. Susheel Gupta 31.12.39
90 Sh.S.K.Singh 03.11.46
91 Smt. Durgawati Singh 01.07.31
92 Sh.A.P. Tripathi 05.06.42
93 Smt. Sudha Kiran Sinha 01.10.46
94 Sh. Anand Shiv Puri 27.07.40
95 Sh. B.K. Mishra 2.01.49
96 Sh. R.K. Bhatia 10.08.49
97 Sh. M.D. Sahoo 26.03.46
98 Sh. B.S. Dholakia 12.08.36
99 Sh. P.Venkateswara Rao 21.03.45
100 Sh. Ikramuddin 08.07.46
101 Sh.V.K. Gohil 17.07.40
102 Sh. A.P. Mehrali 01.06.41
103 Smt. Jayashree G. Shanbhag11.11.43
104 Sh. Gulab Chand SC20.07.53
105 Sh.C.K. Mothay SC 06.10.46
106 Sh. Brijendra Kumar 27.06.49
107 Sh. R.S.Kotwal 20.05.42
108 Sh.A.D. Dharmadhikari 20.03.47
109 Smt. Meera Deshpande 20.12.40
110 Sh. U.D. Kolgaonkar 03.03.49
111 Sh. G.K. Bohra 15.01.42
112 Smt. K. Madhuraja 11.03.43
113 Sh.S.M. Banerjee 15.09.38
114 Sh. J. Kamalanathan 13.01.52
115 Sh. Khagen Mohanta 01.01.42
116 Sh. C. Rajmani 02.07.51
117 Sh. D.N. Moghe 30.06.55
118 Smt. Pushpa Kane 10.12.36
119 Sh. D.Satpathi 04.03.42
120 Sh. O.G. D. Sharma 11.09.56
121 Smt. Neena Parikh 11.11.53
122 Tushar Shukla 29.06.55
123 Sh.Ashok Goswami 17.03.41
124 Smt. G.B. Poornima 01.03.43
125 Smt. A.D. Burman 12.08.51
126 Sh. A. Subramanian 06.03.48
127 Sh.A. Sundaram 01.06.46
128 Smt. Usha Rao 02.11.38
129 Sh. K.V.Hanumantha Rao 05.05.52
130 Sh. H.K. Narayana 14.05.34
131 Sh.S.K. Sane ST 26.04.52
132 Sh. Narendra Kr.Sharma 07.03.43
133 Sh.Anil Nagpal 31.03.46
134 Sh. C.M. Bector 10.11.51
135 Sh. H.C. Deep 03.05.44
136 Smt. Shenaz Yusafzai 01.01.50
137 Sh. B. K. Mitra 09.09.45
138 Sh. Anil Pathak 24.07.48
139 Smt. Madhu Mathur 27.01.52
140 Sh. R.S. Aggarwal 23.09.49
141 Sh. Manzoor Ahmed Mir 10.01.53
142 Km. Annona Banerjee 21.04.51
143 Sh. Suwapan Roy Chowdhary21.01.46
144 Smt. Vijay Laxmi Saxena 06.06.48
145 Smt. Sarmistha Das Gupta03.09.48
146 Km. Promila Jain 20.03.45
147 Smt. Nayna Dasgupta 21.12.51
148 Sh. G.Panduranga Rao 05.07.40
149 Smt. Yamuna Sanjeev 01.08.46
150 Sh. Gopal Das 02.11.40
151 Sh. B.K. Maitra 09.09.45
152 Sh. C.V. Ananthapadmanabhan25.05.51
153 Sh. R.Kalyani Ramachandran05.09.51
154 Sh. Kalyan Kr. Ghosh 07.01.47
155 Smt.Manjari Gautam 24.01.47
156 Sh. A.B. Merchant 05.09.47
157 Smt. Siman Yusufzai 01.01.50
158 Sh.G.V.Dhooper 25.05.33
159 Sh. Himanshu Chakraborty04.06.44
160 Sh. T.R. Khotoliya 05.04.45
161 Sh.R.S.Sarin 28.03.46
162 Sh.Ajmer Singh Shokhar 10.08.50
163 Sh. Yashpal Sharma 14.06.49
164 Sh. Avinash Acharya 07.09.54
165 Sh. Shashank Narayan 22.07.52
166 Km. Bhuenshwari Chander Sekharan25.04.51
167 Smt. Ganga Natrajan 29.12.43
168 Sh.S.G. Hulswar 06.10.46
169 Sh. Sikander Bhasin 12.04.55
170 Sh.S.B. Fulsunder 12.06.57
171 Smt. Neena Raut 23.09.53
172 Sh. A.A.Siddiqui 12.06.40
173 Smt. Asha Cherukuri 23.04.52
174 Sh.Shivaji 11.12.38
175 Sh. Vijay Rajdan 07.09.53
176 Sh. Rajesh Kaul 28.12.49
177 Sh. Bansi Kaul 29.01.46
178 Sh. M.C. Chopra 24.05.49
179 Sh.J. Bhattacharjee 01.05.36
180 Sh. Lachhi Ram Gazta SC07.10.43
181 Sh.A. Sreenivasulu 08.11.47
182 Sh.M.A.Siddiqui 01.07.37
183 Sh. Rajinder Singh Raina26.10.51
184 Sh. Abdul Quam Wadhera 01.07.53
185 Sh. Nasem Akhatar Khan 08.01.51
186 Smt. Hafiza Kausar 23.04.42
187 Sh. Sabir Ahmed Buch 01.01.55
188 Sh.M. Jayanth 01.01.39
189 Sh. E. Krishna Rao 06.04.53
190 Sh.Prem Narain 01.02.49
191 Km. Shami Shair 11.03.55
192 Shri Vinod Kumar Dheer 25.05.45
193 Sh. Rashmi Pardhan 06.11.57
194 Km. S.Sudha Patnaik 01.02.50
195 Sh. P.K.Mohanty 12.05.51
196 Km. Parveen Rehman 19.10.50
197 Smt. Sailaja Suman 05.02.61
198 Sh. Mustaq Ahmed Mir 13.06.50
199 Sh. Khurshid A. Masoodi 02.03.52
200 Sh. S.K. Patnaik 05.11.54
201 Smt. Bharati Ghokhle Rustom26.01.50
202 Sh. Javed Iqbal 25.09.51
203 Sh. M.K. Bhuyan 15.03.50
204 Smt. G. Vaidehi 30.11.33
205 Km. B.D.Mohanty 07.03.56
206 Smt. Jana Biswas 05.12.47
207 Sh.G.B.Pillai 14.09.33
208 Sh. L.M. Patra SC 31.03.56
209 Sh B. Venkat Rao 01.07.57
210 Sh. P.N. Joshi 03.03.46
211 Sh. Sudershan Kumar 14.10.46
212 Sh. Y. Raghavulu SC15.09.39
213 Sh. B. Kempaiah 14.06.51
214 Km. Indira Mathur 05.10.51
215 Sh. Gulraj Ahmed Qureshi08.04.50
216 Sh. Tara Dutt Sati 04.03.53
217 Smt Manjulata Sharma 04.09.49
218 Sh. Mohd. Rafiq Khan 13.05.50
219 Smt. Balbir Kaur 04.04.49
220 Sh.Manu Bhai Jani 01.01.48
221 Sh. R.N. Mishra 15.02.55
222 Sh.Anil Kumar Sharma 01.07.49
223 Smt. Sunanda Despande Datar23.10.39
224 Sh. P.P.Vohra 12.12.39
225 Smt. K.K. Rekhi 16.12.43
226 Dr. Asha Ram Tripathi 10.21.41
227 Sh. Ramapada Nanda 25.10.46
228 Sh. Tapesh Bose 10.04.49
229 Smt. C. Punithavathi 09.12.38
230 Sh. G.J. Ravi Verma 0.07.51
231 Sh. K.S.Puroshotham 10.10.37
232 Km. Jayanth M. Rath 08.11.54
233 Sh. B.R. Panchbhai 01.03.49
234 Smt. Ranjana Singh 03.08.55
235 Smt. Kamal K. Wankhede 22.10.55
236 Sh. B.M. Bakshi 30.06.60
237 Sh. Sripada Das SC 07.05.44
238 Sh. P.C. Satish Chandran17.10.51
239 Smt. Naina khan Upreti 25.05.37
240 Smt. Beena Pathy 23.04.48
241 Sh. R.K. Sapru (Guddoo) 06.09.51
242 Sh. Rakesh Kumar Bhatnagar11.11.48
243 Sh.Subroto Mukherjee 02.03.46
244 Sh. Vijay Lakshmi Dutta 14.03.52
245 Smt. Jailaxmi Sriram 23.11.40
246 Sh. Satinder Deepak 22.07.44
247 Smt. Seetha Ratnakar 09.08.52
248 Sh. Ajit Kumar Chatterjee27.03.44
249 Smt. Malti Bandopadhya 28.11.50
250 Sh. A.V. Divakar 27.06.44
251 Sh. Harbhajan Singh 07.07.44
252 Sh.R.C. Sachdeva 21.08.46
253 Sh. S.M. Pandhi 02.10.47
254 Smt. Archana Malhotra 09.10.51
255 Sh. Ashok Kumar Gupta 02.03.50
256 Sh. T.K. Ashwani Kumar 01.06.51
257 Sh. K. Ramamurthy 26.05.51
258 Sh. P.Muthuswamy 12.01.50
259 Sh. Surender Kumar Sharma05.06.46
260 Sh. Ranbir Singh Sarang 22.05.52
261 Sh. Syed Sheeshan Fazil 19.04.52
262 Sh. D.K. Ganjoo 19.03.51
263 Smt. Kiran J. Chitra 09.06.48
264 Sh.Ashok Bhan 27.12.49
265 Sh.M.C.V.Sasidharan 15.11.48
266 Sh.D.T.K.Chakraborty 07.09.48
267 Km. P Sailija 15.07.54
268 Km. J. Vinodini Veena 01.06.55
269 Sh. M.Vijay Sardhi 01.07.55
270 Sh.R.S.Tripathi 01.09.49
271 Sh.P.N.Singh 02.07.58
272 Sh. Hemant Salpekar 19.09.55
273 Smt.N.V.Vijaylakshmi 02.10.58
274 Smt. Pratibha Pande 08.11.54
275 Smt. Yashodhra Tripathi 26.09.52
276 Smt.Rifaat Shaheen 04.08.56
277 Ms.Ranjana Rajaram 04.08.57
278 Sh.B.N.Chandra Kumar 09.06.50
279 Sh.A.K.Srivastava 12.12.50
280 Sh. V.K Saxena 07.06.50
281 Sh.Ashok Budhiraja 07.07.51
282 Sh.S.K.S.Tripathi 15.04.61
283 Sh. C.L.M.Nandan Pawar 22.12.60
284 Sh.K.V.Srinivasa 05.02.54
285 Sh.R.K.P.Nishat 02.01.47
286 Sh. M. Marimuthu SC15.10.43
287 Km. Swapna Mandal SC17.10.55
288 Sh. Kirit H. Barot 01.06.50
289 Sh.K.K. Dutt 16.09.40
290 Sh.T. Chamiyar 12.08.54
291 Sh. Moinuddin Khan 05.06.44
292 Sh.S.Ghanaskandan 15.07.34
293 Sh. Baban Kale SC 15.07.41
294 Sh. Mani Kant Jha 01.03.44
295 Sh. S.G. Bhosle 02.06.50
296 Smt. Vinod Bala Singh 11.12.38
297 Sh.Tapan Bose 01.06.49
298 Sh. B.C.Mohanty 22.02.47
299 Smt. Mumtaz Afzal Beg 30.03.53
300 Smt. Lalima Monga 20.12.50
301 Sh. R.B. Mishra 02.01.48
302 Sh.T.Rajendran 11.06.46
303 Sh. S.G. Patankar 07.06.51
304 Sh. Amarjeet Singh 20.07.47
305 Sh. V. Sriram 18.10.50
306 Sh. C.K.Thomas 10.10.55
307 Sh.Shankar Das 01.03.49
308 Sh.John Samuel 20.05.50
309 Ms.V.B.Desai ST 01.03.54
310 Sh.D.N.Tamuli 19.07.54
311 Smt.S.Takur 26.12.57
312 Sh. G.Sajan 01.07.61
313 Sh. Biju Chandran 20.04.61
314 Sh.S. Venu 19.03.41
315 Sh.M.K.Talukdar 28.12.51
316 Smt.Bharati Sharma 03.01.56
317 Sh.R.N.Vohra 10.01.57
318 Smt.Juri Pandey 30.08.58
319 Sh. Dilip M.A. 03.04.58
320 Smt. Kiran Kathak 23.12.34
321 Sh.G. Swaminathan 27.06.42
322 Sh. M.K.Srivastava 12.03.36
323 Smt. Nirmala Thakur 08.09.41
324 Sh.D.K.Anand 30.12.38
325 Sh.V.Arunagiri
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LIST OF ERSTWHILE STAFF ARTISTS
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S.No. Name Category Date of Birth
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1 Sh. V.K. Sharma 15.02.42
2 Sh.M.K.Swaminatri 19.12.32
3 Sh. G.K.Gupta 12.11.38
4 Khalid Sultan 13.03.33
5 Smt. Harsaran Bir Kaur 09.02.47
6 Sh. A.P. Sharma 02.06.38
7 Sh. A.Pratap 13.10.38
8 Sh. S.N. Dhir O5.08.36
10 Sh. Raghunath Singh 01.01.37
11 Sh. S.P.Bahuguna 11.05.36
12 Smt Kamla Ashok 03.06.45
13 Smt. Kailash Sharma 10.10.38
14 Sh. Kunwar Sinha 24.08.34
15 Shri Sailani Sayote 24.06.41
16 Km.Nalini Ramana 11.05.38
17 Sh. Bibhas Chakraborty 01.05.38
18 Sh. A.F.Xavier 29.09.39
19 Sh. K.Govindaramanjam 23.04.37
20 Sh.S. Sampath Kumar 17.10.43
21 Sh. P.Vijay Bhushan Sharma20.06.36
22 Ashima Mukherjee 27.10.37
23 Smt. Anusree Dutt 02.10.51
24 Sh. A.K. Azad 09.01.50
25 Sh. Inderjeet Sarin 22.06.51
26 S.S.Kalra 02.05.37
27 Ved Prakash 08.08.44
28 Smt. Lakshmi Saikia 4.08.39
29 Smt. T. Janaki Rani 31.08.36
30 R.S.Tiwari 05.02.44
31 Sh. Narendra Pandit 18.06.46
32 Smt. Usha Joshi 19.05.39
33 Smt. Sarojini Raina 20.10.46
34 Sh. Ranjit Chatterjee 29.08.50
35 Km. Shamim Ismat 26.01.48
36 Smt. Queeni Walters Takur16.01.46
37 Sh. Pradip Kumar Mitra 30.07.53
38 Smt. Dipali Basu Ray 20.02.41
39 Smt. Jyoti Purkayastha 20.08.47
40 Sh. G.B. Aladakatti 10.05.41
41 Sh. Balbir Singh Kalsi 15.06.35
42 Sh. S. Indrakumar Singh 01.03.41
43 Sh. P.D. Lotlikar 26.09.44
44 Sh. Surinder K. Swahney 03.05.48
45 Sh. Jitendra Gupta 09.11.44
46 Sh. Santosh Mishra 06.05.50
47 Sh. Dharam Pal Malik 04.03.48
48 Sh. Goverdhan Lal 10.07.47
49 Sh. Virendra Munshi 17.11.37
50 Sh. R.C. Sethi 25.10.49
51 Sh. S. Durairajan 18.01.38
52 Sh. P. Govind Chowdhary 01.07.35
53 Sh. Harjeet Singh 17.10.49
54 Sh. C.R. Jena 24.01.43
55 Sh. P.K.Kher 15.02.34
56 Km. P.Dhanalaxmi 27.10.41
57 Km. Vandana Mukhopadhya 29.09.49
58 Sh. Sekhar Chowdhary 12.05.52
59 Km. Anuradha Sharma 30.11.46
60 Sh. R. Shanmuga Sundram 15.10.47
61 Sh. Madhav Kulkarni 02.02.34
62 Sh. Arbindo Datta Ray 19.10.40
63 Sh. S.K. Mohanty 15.04.46
64 Sh. Narottam Sahoo 31.01.44
65 Km. Asha Shukla 03.08.48
66 Sh. A..C.Phukan 01.02.40
67 Sh.M.H.Siddiqui 01.02.35
68 Sh. Ashiq Hussain 06.03.43
69 Sh. Khushid A. Wani 15.09.49
70 Sh.Rajiv Kumar 09.11.51
71 Sh. Baikuntha Panigrahi 05.08.52
72 Sh. P.K. Mahapatra 01.07.50
73 Sh. P.K. Ray 15.11.49
74 Sh. Sisir Prasana Bhattacharya13.12.46
75 Smt.S.J.Rizvi 29.10.48
76 Smt. Nirmala Joshi 05.12.41
77 Sh. Sumit Baran Banerjee04.04.48
78 Sh.D.L.Bawaskar 24.10.53
79 Sh.S.K. Ojha 26.01.40
80 Sh.Ramesh Kotak 30.04.45
81 Sh.U.S. Dave 16.02.51
82 Sh. Shyamal Roy Chowdhary 18.05.47
83 Sh.V.S.Chatterjee 18.05.50
84 Sh. S.Raghvachari 10.08.50
85 Sh. M.N.Maharishi 15.09.42
86 Sh.V.K.Giri 13.03.37
87 Sh. Gulshan Sachdeva 20.02.49
88 Mahmood Hashmi 25.11.39
89 Km. Susheel Gupta 31.12.39
90 Sh.S.K.Singh 03.11.46
91 Smt. Durgawati Singh 01.07.31
92 Sh.A.P. Tripathi 05.06.42
93 Smt. Sudha Kiran Sinha 01.10.46
94 Sh. Anand Shiv Puri 27.07.40
95 Sh. B.K. Mishra 2.01.49
96 Sh. R.K. Bhatia 10.08.49
97 Sh. M.D. Sahoo 26.03.46
98 Sh. B.S. Dholakia 12.08.36
99 Sh. P.Venkateswara Rao 21.03.45
100 Sh. Ikramuddin 08.07.46
101 Sh.V.K. Gohil 17.07.40
102 Sh. A.P. Mehrali 01.06.41
103 Smt. Jayashree G. Shanbhag11.11.43
104 Sh. Gulab Chand SC20.07.53
105 Sh.C.K. Mothay SC 06.10.46
106 Sh. Brijendra Kumar 27.06.49
107 Sh. R.S.Kotwal 20.05.42
108 Sh.A.D. Dharmadhikari 20.03.47
109 Smt. Meera Deshpande 20.12.40
110 Sh. U.D. Kolgaonkar 03.03.49
111 Sh. G.K. Bohra 15.01.42
112 Smt. K. Madhuraja 11.03.43
113 Sh.S.M. Banerjee 15.09.38
114 Sh. J. Kamalanathan 13.01.52
115 Sh. Khagen Mohanta 01.01.42
116 Sh. C. Rajmani 02.07.51
117 Sh. D.N. Moghe 30.06.55
118 Smt. Pushpa Kane 10.12.36
119 Sh. D.Satpathi 04.03.42
120 Sh. O.G. D. Sharma 11.09.56
121 Smt. Neena Parikh 11.11.53
122 Tushar Shukla 29.06.55
123 Sh.Ashok Goswami 17.03.41
124 Smt. G.B. Poornima 01.03.43
125 Smt. A.D. Burman 12.08.51
126 Sh. A. Subramanian 06.03.48
127 Sh.A. Sundaram 01.06.46
128 Smt. Usha Rao 02.11.38
129 Sh. K.V.Hanumantha Rao 05.05.52
130 Sh. H.K. Narayana 14.05.34
131 Sh.S.K. Sane ST 26.04.52
132 Sh. Narendra Kr.Sharma 07.03.43
133 Sh.Anil Nagpal 31.03.46
134 Sh. C.M. Bector 10.11.51
135 Sh. H.C. Deep 03.05.44
136 Smt. Shenaz Yusafzai 01.01.50
137 Sh. B. K. Mitra 09.09.45
138 Sh. Anil Pathak 24.07.48
139 Smt. Madhu Mathur 27.01.52
140 Sh. R.S. Aggarwal 23.09.49
141 Sh. Manzoor Ahmed Mir 10.01.53
142 Km. Annona Banerjee 21.04.51
143 Sh. Suwapan Roy Chowdhary21.01.46
144 Smt. Vijay Laxmi Saxena 06.06.48
145 Smt. Sarmistha Das Gupta03.09.48
146 Km. Promila Jain 20.03.45
147 Smt. Nayna Dasgupta 21.12.51
148 Sh. G.Panduranga Rao 05.07.40
149 Smt. Yamuna Sanjeev 01.08.46
150 Sh. Gopal Das 02.11.40
151 Sh. B.K. Maitra 09.09.45
152 Sh. C.V. Ananthapadmanabhan25.05.51
153 Sh. R.Kalyani Ramachandran05.09.51
154 Sh. Kalyan Kr. Ghosh 07.01.47
155 Smt.Manjari Gautam 24.01.47
156 Sh. A.B. Merchant 05.09.47
157 Smt. Siman Yusufzai 01.01.50
158 Sh.G.V.Dhooper 25.05.33
159 Sh. Himanshu Chakraborty04.06.44
160 Sh. T.R. Khotoliya 05.04.45
161 Sh.R.S.Sarin 28.03.46
162 Sh.Ajmer Singh Shokhar 10.08.50
163 Sh. Yashpal Sharma 14.06.49
164 Sh. Avinash Acharya 07.09.54
165 Sh. Shashank Narayan 22.07.52
166 Km. Bhuenshwari Chander Sekharan25.04.51
167 Smt. Ganga Natrajan 29.12.43
168 Sh.S.G. Hulswar 06.10.46
169 Sh. Sikander Bhasin 12.04.55
170 Sh.S.B. Fulsunder 12.06.57
171 Smt. Neena Raut 23.09.53
172 Sh. A.A.Siddiqui 12.06.40
173 Smt. Asha Cherukuri 23.04.52
174 Sh.Shivaji 11.12.38
175 Sh. Vijay Rajdan 07.09.53
176 Sh. Rajesh Kaul 28.12.49
177 Sh. Bansi Kaul 29.01.46
178 Sh. M.C. Chopra 24.05.49
179 Sh.J. Bhattacharjee 01.05.36
180 Sh. Lachhi Ram Gazta SC07.10.43
181 Sh.A. Sreenivasulu 08.11.47
182 Sh.M.A.Siddiqui 01.07.37
183 Sh. Rajinder Singh Raina26.10.51
184 Sh. Abdul Quam Wadhera 01.07.53
185 Sh. Nasem Akhatar Khan 08.01.51
186 Smt. Hafiza Kausar 23.04.42
187 Sh. Sabir Ahmed Buch 01.01.55
188 Sh.M. Jayanth 01.01.39
189 Sh. E. Krishna Rao 06.04.53
190 Sh.Prem Narain 01.02.49
191 Km. Shami Shair 11.03.55
192 Shri Vinod Kumar Dheer 25.05.45
193 Sh. Rashmi Pardhan 06.11.57
194 Km. S.Sudha Patnaik 01.02.50
195 Sh. P.K.Mohanty 12.05.51
196 Km. Parveen Rehman 19.10.50
197 Smt. Sailaja Suman 05.02.61
198 Sh. Mustaq Ahmed Mir 13.06.50
199 Sh. Khurshid A. Masoodi 02.03.52
200 Sh. S.K. Patnaik 05.11.54
201 Smt. Bharati Ghokhle Rustom26.01.50
202 Sh. Javed Iqbal 25.09.51
203 Sh. M.K. Bhuyan 15.03.50
204 Smt. G. Vaidehi 30.11.33
205 Km. B.D.Mohanty 07.03.56
206 Smt. Jana Biswas 05.12.47
207 Sh.G.B.Pillai 14.09.33
208 Sh. L.M. Patra SC 31.03.56
209 Sh B. Venkat Rao 01.07.57
210 Sh. P.N. Joshi 03.03.46
211 Sh. Sudershan Kumar 14.10.46
212 Sh. Y. Raghavulu SC15.09.39
213 Sh. B. Kempaiah 14.06.51
214 Km. Indira Mathur 05.10.51
215 Sh. Gulraj Ahmed Qureshi08.04.50
216 Sh. Tara Dutt Sati 04.03.53
217 Smt Manjulata Sharma 04.09.49
218 Sh. Mohd. Rafiq Khan 13.05.50
219 Smt. Balbir Kaur 04.04.49
220 Sh.Manu Bhai Jani 01.01.48
221 Sh. R.N. Mishra 15.02.55
222 Sh.Anil Kumar Sharma 01.07.49
223 Smt. Sunanda Despande Datar23.10.39
224 Sh. P.P.Vohra 12.12.39
225 Smt. K.K. Rekhi 16.12.43
226 Dr. Asha Ram Tripathi 10.21.41
227 Sh. Ramapada Nanda 25.10.46
228 Sh. Tapesh Bose 10.04.49
229 Smt. C. Punithavathi 09.12.38
230 Sh. G.J. Ravi Verma 0.07.51
231 Sh. K.S.Puroshotham 10.10.37
232 Km. Jayanth M. Rath 08.11.54
233 Sh. B.R. Panchbhai 01.03.49
234 Smt. Ranjana Singh 03.08.55
235 Smt. Kamal K. Wankhede 22.10.55
236 Sh. B.M. Bakshi 30.06.60
237 Sh. Sripada Das SC 07.05.44
238 Sh. P.C. Satish Chandran17.10.51
239 Smt. Naina khan Upreti 25.05.37
240 Smt. Beena Pathy 23.04.48
241 Sh. R.K. Sapru (Guddoo) 06.09.51
242 Sh. Rakesh Kumar Bhatnagar11.11.48
243 Sh.Subroto Mukherjee 02.03.46
244 Sh. Vijay Lakshmi Dutta 14.03.52
245 Smt. Jailaxmi Sriram 23.11.40
246 Sh. Satinder Deepak 22.07.44
247 Smt. Seetha Ratnakar 09.08.52
248 Sh. Ajit Kumar Chatterjee27.03.44
249 Smt. Malti Bandopadhya 28.11.50
250 Sh. A.V. Divakar 27.06.44
251 Sh. Harbhajan Singh 07.07.44
252 Sh.R.C. Sachdeva 21.08.46
253 Sh. S.M. Pandhi 02.10.47
254 Smt. Archana Malhotra 09.10.51
255 Sh. Ashok Kumar Gupta 02.03.50
256 Sh. T.K. Ashwani Kumar 01.06.51
257 Sh. K. Ramamurthy 26.05.51
258 Sh. P.Muthuswamy 12.01.50
259 Sh. Surender Kumar Sharma05.06.46
260 Sh. Ranbir Singh Sarang 22.05.52
261 Sh. Syed Sheeshan Fazil 19.04.52
262 Sh. D.K. Ganjoo 19.03.51
263 Smt. Kiran J. Chitra 09.06.48
264 Sh.Ashok Bhan 27.12.49
265 Sh.M.C.V.Sasidharan 15.11.48
266 Sh.D.T.K.Chakraborty 07.09.48
267 Km. P Sailija 15.07.54
268 Km. J. Vinodini Veena 01.06.55
269 Sh. M.Vijay Sardhi 01.07.55
270 Sh.R.S.Tripathi 01.09.49
271 Sh.P.N.Singh 02.07.58
272 Sh. Hemant Salpekar 19.09.55
273 Smt.N.V.Vijaylakshmi 02.10.58
274 Smt. Pratibha Pande 08.11.54
275 Smt. Yashodhra Tripathi 26.09.52
276 Smt.Rifaat Shaheen 04.08.56
277 Ms.Ranjana Rajaram 04.08.57
278 Sh.B.N.Chandra Kumar 09.06.50
279 Sh.A.K.Srivastava 12.12.50
280 Sh. V.K Saxena 07.06.50
281 Sh.Ashok Budhiraja 07.07.51
282 Sh.S.K.S.Tripathi 15.04.61
283 Sh. C.L.M.Nandan Pawar 22.12.60
284 Sh.K.V.Srinivasa 05.02.54
285 Sh.R.K.P.Nishat 02.01.47
286 Sh. M. Marimuthu SC15.10.43
287 Km. Swapna Mandal SC17.10.55
288 Sh. Kirit H. Barot 01.06.50
289 Sh.K.K. Dutt 16.09.40
290 Sh.T. Chamiyar 12.08.54
291 Sh. Moinuddin Khan 05.06.44
292 Sh.S.Ghanaskandan 15.07.34
293 Sh. Baban Kale SC 15.07.41
294 Sh. Mani Kant Jha 01.03.44
295 Sh. S.G. Bhosle 02.06.50
296 Smt. Vinod Bala Singh 11.12.38
297 Sh.Tapan Bose 01.06.49
298 Sh. B.C.Mohanty 22.02.47
299 Smt. Mumtaz Afzal Beg 30.03.53
300 Smt. Lalima Monga 20.12.50
301 Sh. R.B. Mishra 02.01.48
302 Sh.T.Rajendran 11.06.46
303 Sh. S.G. Patankar 07.06.51
304 Sh. Amarjeet Singh 20.07.47
305 Sh. V. Sriram 18.10.50
306 Sh. C.K.Thomas 10.10.55
307 Sh.Shankar Das 01.03.49
308 Sh.John Samuel 20.05.50
309 Ms.V.B.Desai ST 01.03.54
310 Sh.D.N.Tamuli 19.07.54
311 Smt.S.Takur 26.12.57
312 Sh. G.Sajan 01.07.61
313 Sh. Biju Chandran 20.04.61
314 Sh.S. Venu 19.03.41
315 Sh.M.K.Talukdar 28.12.51
316 Smt.Bharati Sharma 03.01.56
317 Sh.R.N.Vohra 10.01.57
318 Smt.Juri Pandey 30.08.58
319 Sh. Dilip M.A. 03.04.58
320 Smt. Kiran Kathak 23.12.34
321 Sh.G. Swaminathan 27.06.42
322 Sh. M.K.Srivastava 12.03.36
323 Smt. Nirmala Thakur 08.09.41
324 Sh.D.K.Anand 30.12.38
325 Sh.V.Arunagiri
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