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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PRESS, ALIGARH

Information as per Clause(b) of Sub-section 1 of Section 4 of Right

to Information Act, 2005.

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4(1)(b)(i) The particulars of Govt. of India Press, Aligarh, Functions and duties

The Government of India Press, Aligarh, formerly named as Postal Press, Aligarh came into existence towards the close of the year 1879. Probably this place was chosen for the establishment of the Press, then under the control of P.&T. Department for two reasons, first because the Postal Department had already Workshops here and secondly, because this place was expected to afford greater facilities for distributing the printed books and forms, as it was within the easy reach of the various Postal Stock Depots in Northern India. Steam Power as first used in 1902. In 1908 after the abolition of the Bombay Postal Press all its stock of Marathi and Gujarati types and some plant and furniture were transferred to this Press.

Some time after, distrubution of all forms in the U.P. Circle and retail and bulk supplies to the Punjab Circle was undertaken by this Press. During the War, the Press was invaluable to the Department in supplying books and forms to the different centres of war activities in Europe and Asia. There were originally about 350 Post Offices and R.M.S. books and forms (including intraocular translations). This number has now increased enormously and with the opening of more Post Offices, the demands for printed P.& T. and R.M.S. forms have also much increased. In the course of two decades, a large number of Post Office forms, previously used in manuscript were standardised and printed and called SF. forms. A large number of telegraph and A.G.P.T. Forms were also added to the list.

All machines were operated by hand prior to 1902 from which year the machines were worked by steam power, electric power was later used in the year 1926. The Press had a D.C. Generating plant of its own for power supply. It has further been supplemented by a D.C. Motor Generating Set in the year 1944. The conversion of the entire equipment from D.C. to A.C. had been approved by the Government. An additional power of 220 KW had been sanctioned by the Hydel Department of the Government of Uttar Pradesh which had been very necessary as the existing electrical plant was made to meet the full demand of the Press. The Press Electrical Department is no longer under the control of Manager and has been transferred to the control of the C.P.W.D. which is managed by one Assistant Electrical Engineer two Section Officers and allied staff.

The Press is working in two shifts. The Night Shift started working from the year 1944. The administrative control of the Press passed from the Director General, P.&.T. to the Controller of Printing & Stationery, India, in the year 1924. The main Press building was completed in the year 1926. Since then there have been many additions, viz., Blocks A,B,C,D, and E and one M.B. Shed, one Missan Hut and a Reels Shed (Double Storey building). Three more sheds in between the residence of Manager and Assistant Manager have been constructed. Apart from this building, Dispensary, Canteen-cum-multipurpose Hall has been constructed

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and taken over by the Press in May, 1959. One shed adjacent to Power Houe has also been constructed for storage of reel paper.

The D.G.P. & T. has taken over the administrative control of the Forms Storage and Distribution Wing (Forms Store) of this press with effect from the 15th March 1955 and so a portion of the Press building i.e. A,B,C & D Blocks, had to be released for the P.&T. Department. That wing is now working under the charge of a separate Superintendent of the P.&T. Forms and Seals. All printed and finished jobs are now made over to him, who arranges their suply to the P.&T. Offices located in the Aligarh Catering Area.

Upto the 31st December, 1931, the Manager was also the Superintendent of a fullfledged Postal Workshop, a separate instituion directly under the control of the D.G.P. & T. but it was later reduced to the manufacture of the Postal Seals and stamps only. With the separation of the Forms Store Wing of the Press with effect from the 15th March, 1955, which has been taken over by the P.&T. Department as already stated above, the Manger ceased to hold the charge of the Postal Seals Office, Aligarh, which is anow functioning under a Superintendent of the P.&T. Department.

For streamlining production, old Central block has been demolished and a new spacious one constructed in its place. The Press has been partially modernised by introduction of Offset machines and other allied machineries. One envelop making machine has also been installed.

The category-wise details of staff in Govt. of India Press, Aligarh are given as under:-

Sl.No.

Name of the Post

Pay Scale (In Rs.)

Sanctioned Strength

Men on Roll as on 31-8-05

1 Manager, 10,000-15200 1 1

2. Chief Medical Officer 12,000-16500 1 1

3.

Medical Officer 10,000-15200

1

-

4.

Assistant Labour Welfare Commissioner ©

8000-13500

1

-

5. Assistant Manager (Tech.) 6500-10,500 2 -

6. Assistant Manager (Admn.) 6500-10,500 1 1

7. Technical Officer 6500-10,500 2 2

8. Overseer 5500-9000 1 1

9. Nurse 5000-8000 1 1

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10. Compounder 4500-7000 1 1

11 General Store Keeper 5000-8000 1 1

12. Accountant 4500-7000 2 2

13. Head Clerk(Jr.) 4500-7000 4 4

14. U.D.C. 4000-6000 19 19

15.

U.D.C. (CASH)

4000-6000 +Cash Allowance

1

1

16. Stenographer Grade-III 4000-6000 1 1

17. L.D.C. 3050-4590 20 19

18.

Report Writer (Printing) 3050-4590 2

-

19. West Paper Shorter 2550-3200 1 1

20. Counter 2550-4000 6 1

21. Jr. Layout Artist 5000-8000 1 1

22. Plate Maker (Offset) 4000-6000 2 2

23. Asstt. Plate Maker 3050-4590 2 1

24. Revisor 4000-6000 2 1

25. Reader 4000-6000 1 -

26. Copy Holder 3050-4590 2 1

27. Offset Machine Man 4500-7000 13 13

28. Offset Machine Asstt. 4000-6000 7 6

29. Offset Machine Attendent 3050-4590 5 5

30 Foreman (Binding) 5000-8000 3 3

31. Section Holder (Binding) 4500-7000 8 7

32. Binder 4000-6000 41 38

33. Asstt. Binder 3050-4590 278 204

34. Head Mechanic 4500-7000 1 1

35. Mechanic (Printing/Binding) 4000-6000 3 2

36. Asstt. Mechanic 3050-4590 7 7

37. Foreman (Streo) 5000-8000 1 -

38. Streo Typer

3050-4590

3

1

39.

Mono Caster Operator

3050-4590

2

1

40.

Proof Press Man Gr-II

2610-4000

1

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41.

Section Holder (Case)

4500-7000

1

1

42.

Compositor Gr.-I

4000-6000

1

-

43.

Compositor Gr.-II

3050-4590

11

8

44.

Foreman(Machine)

5000-8000

2

-

45.

Section Holder (Machine)

4500-7000

1

-

46.

Time Checker (Machine)

4500-7000

1

-

47.

Machine Man (L.P.)

4000-6000

18

4

48.

Machine Asstt. (L.P.)

3050-4590

4

1

49.

Machine Attendent (L.P.)

2650-4000

5

4

50.

Auto Truck Driver

2650-4000

1

1

51.

Labourer

2550-3200

42

40

52.

Daftary

2610-3540

2

2

53.

Peon

2550-3200

9

8

54.

Farrash

2550-3200

1

1

55.

Chowkidar

2550-3200

11

9

56.

Safaiwala

2550-3200

8

7

57.

Coupan Clerk

3050-4500

1

1

58.

Tea Maker

2610-3540

3

3

59. Sales Man 3050-4500 2 2

60.

Asstt. Sales Man

2610-3540

1

1

61.

Asstt. Halwai

3050-4500

1

1

62.

Wash Boy

2550-3200

3

3

63.

Water Man

2550-32000

2

-

64,

Carpenter

3050-4590

1

1

65,

Bhisti

2550-32

1

-

66. Mali 2550-3200 1 1

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67. Black Smith 3050-4590 1 -

68. Salesman 3050-4590 3 2

69. Assistant Halwai 3050-4590 1 1

70. Electrician 4000-6000 4 3

71. Wireman 3050-4590 1 -

72. Carpenter 3050-4590 2 2

Cost of Printing

The cost of printing of the jobs of indentors are realized by raising printing cost bills, on the

basis of existing costing system approved by Directorate of Printing, New Delhi. The existing costing

system is based upon proforma account of this Press. That is being worked out on the basis of

common hourly rates for each cost centre of this Press. This costing system is under review and will

be replaced with commercial accounting system for which necessary computer software is being

specifically designed and developed for all Govt. of India Presses. To implement that new costing

system this Press is going to be equipped with computers very soon. At present the printing cost is

being realized from indentors on no loss no profit basis.

4(1)(b)(ii): The powers and duties of officers and employees of Govt. of India Press, Aligarh

Non-Industrial Employees

(1) Manager: The duties and the powers of the Manager are given below:

(i) He is incharge of the entire Press.

(ii) He exercises all financial and administrative powers subject to limitations as laid

down in the rules.

(iii) He is responsible for policy; coordination and planning.

(iv) He is the chairman of the D.P.C., DSC and Recruitment Board for group 'C' and 'D'

industrial posts and makes appointments and promotion in consultation with the

committee.

(v) He passes orders on regular leave applications for supervisory staff both on clerical and

industrial sides of the Press.

(vi) He is responsible for general security of the Press and ensure the provisions of adequate

safeguard against losses, theft, fraud, misappropriation and other irregularities. Any

loopholes/defects existing therein are being taken up by him with the local authorities

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for necessary remedial action. He draws up necessary amendments to the security

instructions form time to time in consultation with Security Officer.

(2) Chief Medical Officer:- He is a group LA' officer. His services are required as per provisions

of Factories Act 1948. He is the head of Press Dispensary and is responsible to extend proper

medical treatment to the Press employees and their family members . He is assisted by para-

medical staff, viz., Pharmacist, Nurse, etc. The medicines required for Press Dispensaries are

being indented by him annually and on the basis of that the medicines are being purchased

from Govt. medical store depot at New Delhi and medicines essentially required but not

available with the depot are obtained through other sources.

(3) Asstt. Labour Welfare Commissioner:- He is responsible for looking after the welfare of

the workers and negotiate with the Press management to settle any dispute and thereby

ensures cordial and harmonious relations between the workers and the management.

(4) Assistant Manager(Tech.):- Their duties are shown below: (i) They are responsible for economical and expeditious production in the Press,

(ii) They are responsible for ensuring of security in production branches,

(iii) They sanction all leave to industrial staff upto the workers level,

(iv) They correspond directly with indentors on technical matters.

(v) They acquaint themselves with relevant portions of all Acts affecting the Press and

its workers.

(vi) They see that machinery and fittings are maintained in a state of highest efficiency.

(vii) They are responsible for seeing that adequate stocks are maintained of all printing

and stationery stores and are timely replenished

(viii) They are members of DPC/DSC. (ix) They are authorized to effect inter branch transfer of labourers in the interest of

work and efficiency.

(5) Assistant Manager (Administration):- He assists the Manager in day-to-day disposal of

administrative/accounts matters. He is the branch officer for all the administrative and

accounts sections. His other functions are as under:

(i) He is responsible for all aspects in respect of pay, allowances etc. by virtue of

being 'Head of Office'

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(ii) He gets accounts reconciled with pay & accounts office and makes all

correspondence with them. He looks after estate matters and acts as the Assistant

Estate Manager for allotment of Press Pool accommodation and other related

matters.

(iii) He sanctions leave of office staff.

(iv) All service book leave accounts are kept under his custody.

(v) He also functions as store officer and DDO.

(vi) He makes correspondence with Health Officer, Press Medical Officer, CPWD and

does all other correspondences of office side.

(vi) The above powers are subject to the condition that he will be working directly under the Manager and will take his orders on all important questions that may

arise, in day-to-day administration. He functions as a member of DPC/DSC and

Recruitment Board of the Press. He conducts frequent surprise inspections of

stores and cash Branches in his charge and record the result in an inspection book

kept for the purpose.

(6) Technical Officer:- He is responsible for quality and quantity of the wrk of the Press. He will

ensure that the forms are turn out the work as economical as possible. He will see that all

men receive a fair share of long run and other advantageous work. He will continuously

perambulate the machine room and examine the work while under printing. He will

frequently inspect the machine and see that they are in a clean and serviceable condition.

He will see that the motors are stopped when the machine are idle and that the lights in his

Branch when not required are put off.

He will maintain production records of each machine in a register. He will maintain

History sheets of machine and same will be put up to the Deputy Manager for checking

etc. He is also responsible for quality and quantity of work in Photo-composing branch, and

will carry out checking of out turns of the operations and ensure that overtime work is kept

at the minimum.

(7) Overseer:- The Overseer is entirely responsible for the quality and quantity of the out

turn of the composing branch. He shall see that sections under him are kept fully

employed and in the event of there being insufficient work, he reports immediately to the

Asstt. Manager(T)/Manager. He is responsible for the careful checking of all overtime

requisitions and for keeping overtime down to minimum. He is responsible for seeing that an

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equal distribution of work to compositors is made by the Foreman. Where there is no

Overseer in any Press duties enumerated above are performed by the Foreman.

(8) Nurse :- She works in Press Dispensary directly under the control of Chief Medical Officer.

She is responsible for all the duties of nursing, maintaining records and disbursement of

medicines to the patients.

(9) Compounder:- He works in Press Dispensary directly under the control of Press Medical

Officer. He maintains relevant records pertaining to patients, medicines and medical

equipment/apparatus available at the disposal of the Dispensary. He gives medicines to the

patients as per prescription of Chief Medical Officer.

(10) Head Clerk (Sr.)/Head Clerk (Jr.):- Head Clerk is responsible for the general

supervision of clerical branches and sections under his charge. The Head Clerk should

see—

(a) that all letters and indents received are duly registered and passed on to the branches or

sections concerned, and when finally dealt with are properly recorded;

(b) that all work ready for dispatch is properly packed and duly sent out by the

prescribed mode and all work vouchers are duly receipted and returned for production when required;

(c ) that file copies of all such work are carefully mentioned;

(d) that all instructions received from the several branches and section for the issue of

replies or reminders are carefully followed out; and

(e) that all letters issued are intelligently and briefly registered, and office copies preserved.

The Head Clerk in the Govt. of India Presses is responsible for seeing that the routine work

involved in the work docket system detailed below is properly carried out.

(11) General Store Keeper:- The General Store Keeper is custodian of stores and personally

responsible for the care of all general stores and stationery stores whilst in stock and for all

receipts and issues correctly. He is also responsible to place requirements of stores for

procurement through Head Clerk. On receipt of stores he is to get the material inspected. On

completion of Inspection, he makes entries in Stock Book/Bin cards and pass the bill for

arrangement of payment. He is to maintain Bind cards for every items held in the stock

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besides stock books. He is to ensure proper storage. He is to maintain proper

records/accounts of stores and follow the prescribed rules of GFR, CTR, Press Hand Book.

He is to supply figures to superior authority in regard to issue of stores on the basis of past

actuals and anticipated position. He arranges all stores items conveniently to get the store

physically verified every year. He is also responsible for reconciliation of stores and prepare

balance sheet of stores. He will remain responsible for any sort of excess or deficit in store.

He is also responsible for the disposal of wastes held in the stock of the Press like waste

paper, salvage paper and real core following the provisions made in the Press Hand Book.

(12) Accountant:- He holds supervisory charge of accounts and establishment Sections and in

doing so, he is assisted by the Head Clerk(Jr.) of the Section concerned. He is responsible for

the general administration and efficiency of the clerical establishment of the sections and

seeing that the prescribed routine regarding accounts question is strictly observed. He will

ensure that all accounts and establishment matters are disposed of strictly in accordance with

the standing orders. He will maintain a complete set of all the forms authorized for use in the

various branches and see that no alteration or addition is made to them except under the

orders of the Manager, who obtains the approval of the Dte. of Ptg., New Delhi, if necessary.

(13) Upper Division Clerk:- Upper Division Clerk is Non-Industrial Group 'C' Post. Upper

Division Clerk generally deals with letters, telegrams and other correspondences. On

receipt of such correspondences he prepares case & puts up the relevant files with notes and

drafts to Section Incharge and gets it approved from competent authority. He obtains

instructions from Assistant Manager (Admn.) He puts up Drafts relating to technical

aspects to the officers of Technical side. He is responsible for prompt issue of letters,

telegrams faxes etc. He maintains all records and he overhaul the record section every

year to destroy older register/records under order of the Manager to make rooms for new

records.

(14) Upper Division Clerk(Cash):- Upper Division Clerk(Cash) in Govt. of India press

generally performs the duties of Cashier. He is personally responsible for all cash

transaction in Presses. He is also custodian of all valuable of the Press. He is particularly

responsible for:-

(i) Custody of all money/cheques/Drafts received in office;

( ii) Disbursement of Cash/Cheques to the Press employees/proper person;

(iii) To remittance of cash/cheques in Bank/Treasury/Pay Accounts Office.

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(iv) He sends third party cheques/drafts by post.

(v) He maintains cash book, subsidiary Cash Book, Registers meant for

remittance/undisbursed pay and allowances security deposit Register, etc.

(vi) He attends Banks personally on every occasion when money has to be withdrawn

or deposited.

(vii) He maintains imprest accounts and recoups as soon as the voucher is rendered by

the concerned official/officer,

(viii) He keeps saving Bank Pass Books, Security Deposits, Original Contract

Agreements, Bonds in his safe custody.

(ix) He reports all developments to the Assistant Manager (Admn.) He gets the

Cash Book, Subsidiary Cash Books. Remittance Register and other Registers

pertaining to the Cash Disbursement and remittance checked and signed.

(x) He maintains a Bill Register in which he keeps records of all bills prepared and

presented to Pay & Accounts office for payment.

(xi) He ensures proper adherence of all relevant/related rules provided under GFR,

CTR/Receipt and payments Rules and Hand Book of GIPs.

(15) Stenographer Grade-Ill:- The main duties and responsibilities of stenographer is to take

dictation from the officers. He maintains records pertaining to personnel section. He keeps

confidential reports and confidential papers of all employees of the press in his custody

and does the correspondence relating to thereto. He assists concerned officer in recording

the proceeding of any meeting/enquiry, maintaining utmost secrecy the work demands.

(16) Lower Division Clerk:- He is Group 1C' Non-Industrial employee of the Press. His

primary duty is to maintain registers and records and to do the duties in administrative

section of the Press. Some LDC are also posted in the factory side where the services of

clerk are required. Besides he does the type writing work. But, presently due to shortage of

staff, experienced LDCs have started dealing with file work and submission of drafts for

approval. He works under Head Clerks and Accountants and is responsible for proper

maintenance of records, accurate typing and other clerical jobs, the section in which he

works demand and adhere to all rules and regulation in order to ensure proper and timely

disposal of work in the Administration side.

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(17) Caretaker:- He deals with all questions pertaining to the upkeep of Press building

including repairs, sanitation, fire protection etc. He is responsible for opening and closing of

Press premises in all shifts, besides proper care and cleanliness of the shop floor and

offices and furniture. Watch and ward staff, sanitary staff and farashes work under the

control and supervision of Catetaker. He is also responsible for the safe custody of

material issued to the sanitation section. Since his service are essentially required in the

Press round the clock in the interest of safety and security, he makes himself available to

take care of the situations that warrant his presence in the Press.

(18) Time Keeper:- The Time Keeper is responsible for correct recording of the attendance of all

employees of the Press as per the fixed norms prescribed in the Hand Book of Govt. of India

Presses. He brings to the notice of Head of the Press, the names of irregular, late comers,

absentees without leave. He is also responsible for preventing the ingress of outsiders to

the Press premises, except an official business. He does not allow any Industrial

employee to go out during duty period without valid Passout. He prevents anyone leaving

Press premises carrying anything unauthorized. He keeps the attendance registers of all

employees. From those attendance registers he prepare Master Rolls after checking

attendance check sheets of different sections. He is responsible for bringing to the

Manager's notice, the names of men, whose hours of work during a week approaches the

maximum allowed under the Factories Act, so as to take immediate action to ensure that

the Act is not violated. He is also responsible for seeking that the various returns are

submitted and necessary forms and registers appertaining to Factories Act are properly

maintained. He maintains Holiday-book.

(19) Chowkidar:- He should be alert all the time so as to protect the Press from any kind of

theft. Their duties are be as under:

(i) To man the gate or the post,

(ii) To keep sharp look-out for any unauthorized activities of any persons at gate or near

parameter work. He will challenge such situations.

(iii) To check all personnel seeking admission to the Press and demand the I. Card.

(iv) Not to allow any stores to pass out through the gate without proper authentication,

besides not to allow any employee of the Press to go out of the Press without valid passout.

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(v) To carry out searches of vehicles and personnel when ordered for the search.

(v i) To see that no prohibited articles are brought inside the Press and no Government

servant takes any Government property outside unauthorisedly.

(vii) To take round of the Press premises during night and on holidays to ensure security

of the Press,

(viii) To comply with all legitimate and bona fide orders/instructions issued by the

Timekeeper/AIC/Head Clerk.

(20) Daftary:- He maintains all records of the office. He is required to enter all the important

files/records etc. in a register and produce the same whenever required on the instruction of

his Section Incharge.

(21) Farash:- He will report to the office some time earlier than the normal opening time of the

office and open the office and do the dusting wherever required to ensure neatness and

tidiness in the office. Likewise at the close of the office he does the closing of all the rooms

and windows in the office after properly putting off the switches of fans and lights and other

appliances/gadgets. During office hours he attends the officers/Sections on the order of his

supervisor and does the jobs that are assigned to him by the officers/sections, for the smooth

functioning of the office/establishment.

(22) Peon:- His main duty is to carry the files and documents safely from one section to another

and then to officers and vice-versa as per the instructions of the section-in-charge. He also

attends all other jobs as are assigned to him by the section-in-charge or the officers as the

case may be, for the smooth functioning of the office/establishment.

(23) Safaiwala:- He does the cleaning/sweeping of the office/Press premises, toilets, lavatories

and lawns as per instructions of the caretaker on a daily basis to ensure proper cleanliness of the

factory/office and its premises.

(24) Sales Man:- He is required to sale the coupons for tea, and eatables to the employees in

exchange of money received by him. At the end of the day he will prepare statement of

accounts and handover the total money received to the Canteen Secretary.

(25) Assistant Halwai:- He is responsible for preparation of snacks and meals, etc. for serving to

the employees of the Press. He is responsible for maintaining good quality of food and

hygiene conditions in the Canteen.

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(26) Tea Maker :- He is responsible for preparation of tea in the press canteen. He is responsible

for maintaining hygiene conditions in the canteen.

(27) Coupan Clerk : - He is responsible to delivered the coupans and receive the money and

maintain its full records. He is also responsible for storing all the canteen material properly.

Duties of Industrial Employees:

( 1 ) Junior Artist:- This is Group 'C' Industrial post. Senior Artist/Junior Artist is responsible to

do work of design, art work, colour designs, charts and lay out work as per the job

requirement. He is held responsible for preparation of any design given to him, viz., cover

design, periodicals, lay out etc. and for getting selected visual camera ready copy etc.

selected. He indicates the colour scheme on the final art work and prepares the cut drawings.

He also prepares the formats of the jobs from the negatives or print jobs. He is answerable to

technical officer/AM(T)/Deputy Managers.

(2) Offset Plate Maker/Assistant Plate Maker:- Plate maker will be responsible for the plate

making work. He will immediately report the defects noticed in the equipment to the

Technical Officer of the Section. He will also maintain the history of such breakdowns and

repairs. A separate register will be maintained for the comsumption of the plates. He will also

maintain the daily out turn in a register for the job of the plates prepared. He will ensure that

the plates prepared are of good standard. He will also fill up the Log Book which will give the

instructions for the preparation of the plates to the second shift operator. The second shift

plate maker will also fill up the log book of the work done during the shift. At the end of the

shift, the plate maker will submit the work done during the day in the form of work docket to

the Technical Officer of the Section. He will also ensure that the plates are sent to the

Machine Section whenever required. He ensures that plates prepared are of good standard and

under no circumstances defective plates are sent to the Ptg. Section.

(3) Reader:- Proofreading is the duty allotted in the press to "readers" to detect all errors, to

mark them on proofs by certain long established symbols, and to query all doubtful

passages or words. To read proofs efficiently the reader must possess a god general

education and a practical knowledge of the art of typography, and be able to check the

correctness of ordinary quotations (English, Latin and French). He should also have a

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thorough knowledge of the signs and marks used in proof correcting (see method of

marking proofs below paragraph 180) and should make his corrections clearly and neatly to

avoid confusing the operator/compositions. He should cultivate a quick perception and

retentive memory. In imposed Press reading proofs the senior readers should check the

folios, signature and margins.

(4) Copy Holder:- Each reader is given an assistant known as Copyholder, whose duty is to read

the "copy" aloud to his reader. A copyholder must be able to decipher bad or defective

manuscript easily.

(5) Offset Machine Man:- Each machine operator will be required to work on a single colour,

double colour or two colour/perfecting machine irrespective of the size of the machine. He

will check up the set of the Board, inking units and he will check up the Pressure roller. He

will ensure that the machines are neat and clean. He will also ensure that the inking rollers

are cleaned at the end of the shift. He will see that the plates mounted on the machine are

properly fixed and make ready is done within time. He will also ensure that the paper kept

in the feed board are properly trimmed and the feeding tables are properly set. He will

ensure efficient running of the machine to avoid break down. He will guide his staff

properly and in the absence of machine attendant. He will take the list of the jobs and show

the clean sheet to the Technical Officer before printing.

(6) Offset Machine Asstt. :- He will set the Feeder. He will set the feeding table with printing

paper; He will said the delivery board. He will check the attendants working on the machines,

clean the machine and ensure its proper upkeep. He will ensure that the proper damping solution

are put in the machine. During the machine run, he will stand on the side of the feeder. He will

also ensure that the machines are maintained properly. He will fix the new blanks in the

machines. He will also periodically check that the ink and water are properly fed in the machine.

In the absence of the machine operator, he will required to operate the machine independently.

(7) Offset Machine Attendant:- The Attendant in the machine section will clean the inking and

damping rollers. He will bring the paper from the paper cutting machine. He will put the paper

for printing on the feed board. He will fix the plates on the machine. He will stand on the

delivery board and see that the printed sheets are not mis-registered. He will also see that inking

and damping are proper and no succumbing is recorded. He will also ensure that excess water is

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not falling on the printed sheet. Such excess water sucking etc. should be immediately brought

to the notice of Assistant Machine Operator/Machine Operator. The attendant will be

required to clean the printed plates and store them properly. He will put the printed sheet on

the plates to identify the job. He will oil and grease the machine every day.

(8) Head Mechanic:- The head mechanic is responsible for keeping the machinery throughout the

press in thorough working order. He works under the direct orders of the Dy. Manager/Assistant

Manager (T), and will undertake repairs to machinery, etc., in the various branches only on a

requisition signed by the Dy. Manager/Assistant Manager (T). He will report immediately to the

latter any case in which, in his opinion, a machine has been put out of order by the negligence of

the operative. He will personally inspect all the machinery throughout the press at least once a

week, and submit to the Manager written report of the result of his inspection, reporting at the

same time instances of neglect on the part of the operatives concerned. The whole cost of the

branch has to be charged over the productive branches of the Press, so that it is essential that the

time of the mechanics and the materials consumed should be carefully noted against the branches

requiring their services.

The Head Mechanic will maintain a Register of Orders giving details of work, cost of labour and

materials.

He will keep an up-to-date account of roller stocks and also submit a weekly report of the

'Machines of various sections' to the Manager showing the condition of each machine,

period of stoppage etc.

(9) Mechanic and Asstt. Mechanic (Ptg. & Binding) :- The mechanics and assistant mechanics

erect and repair the printing machines both Letter Press & Off-set and also binding,

machinery, and other auxiliary machinery shafting, etc., test the weighing machines, sharpen

cutting machine knives, oil shaftings, bearings and do any other mechanical work. They

dismantle machine also. No order for mechanical work or repair may be undertaken without a

requisition duly signed by the Dy. Manager/Assistant Manager (Technical). Each mechanic

will submit daily a docket in the form below showing how his time has been occupied during

the day. The daily docket will be dispatched by the head mechanic to the general storekeeper

to note thereon the cost of materials issued, and then to the accounts section for the purpose

of debiting the cost against the branch concerned.

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(10) Foreman (Bindery):- The Bindery Foreman is responsible for making all practical

arrangements for economical and expeditious binding of all work sent to him. He shall

distribute work to the operatives equitably. He is responsible for the proper maintenance of

all registers of Bindery Section. He shall also keep ready the list of petty plants, tools and

other dead stock articles in the prescribed manner. He shall exercise general supervision

on the working of all staff under him and maintain complete record of production. On

receipt of work from the Overseer the Foreman shall make every practical arrangement to

get the work executed in the shortest time possible. The work shall first be centered by

him in the Bindery Register. The entries in the Bindery Register shall show the date of

receipt, binding order No., from whom received, description of work, nature, of binding,

size, number of pages in each, number of books or/and copies, date wanted, etc.

(11) Section Holder (Bdg.) :- The duty of the Section-holder is to generally assist the Bindery

Forman in every respect. He should keep a correct record of all jobs in the Bindery

Branch and maintain their progress. All correspondence with departments and replies to

reminders should be carefully dealt with by him in consultation with the Bindery Foreman.

He should maintain the Log Books for the different groups entrusted with the jobs. He is

personally held responsible for the general supervision over the work of the different

sections etc. Envelope, Counter, Ruling section, Die Stamping Section, Stitching Section,

folding Section and Numbering Section etc. All cases of Binding orders with regard to the

old books and registers should be carefully prepared by him.

He should also prepare the binding orders of the Envelope and D.O. note papers

according to Department's instructions. In case of the casual absence of the Bindery

Foreman, he should be able to carry on the duties of the Bindery Foreman.

(12) Binder:- Binders undertake all kinds of binding work, e.g. leather and board. He is also

required to operate guillotine cutting machines, cut papers to sizes as required and trim

finished books in their respective sizes. He is personally responsible for the condition of

his machine and for its proper oiling and cleaning. The number of copies in each bundle are

to be written outside. The Despatcher will count the copies on receipt and bring to notice

at once any shortage or excess. After initialing the vouchers, the Despatcher will be

responsible for any discrepancy. The work docket must be sent to the Despatcher with the

first batch of copies, this is most important.

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(13) Assistant Binder:- He should be acquainted with the process of all kinds of normal

binding work and should be responsible for operations like counting, folding, gathering,

stitching/sewing, numbering, covering and all other similar activities required for binding and

finishing both manual and on machine. He should also be responsible for operations like

knocking, pasting, binding and bundling, numbering under the Bindery Foreman's

instructions. The Bindery Assistant should be able to handle all simple machines used in

the Bindery e.g. cutting, stitching, perforating, eyeleting, punching, numbering machines, etc.

(14) Section Holder (Case):- Section Holder(Case) is responsible for the cleanliness,

orderliness and supervision of the store room. He is responsible for seeing that the

sections are supplied with type materials, chases and imposing materials, correctly and

expeditiously. He should see that heading type cases are clean, filled and correct in their

places in the numbered racks. He will be held responsible for the maintenance of blocks

received from Department and should send them back when no longer required. He

should maintain a register for the blocks and keep it ready for correct reference. He is

responsible for correct feeding of the Melting Furnace and for seeing that proper supply of

Lino and Mono metal is made to the Lino and Mono sections every day. He should

maintain register for metal re-melting and disposal of dross. He should keep a careful

watch on all valuable materials in the store room and keep adequate stock of quadrates

and quotations, lead and rules. He will be held responsible that type forms sent for

distribution are promptly distributed and will issue a receipt for every form received in the

Receipt Book for distributing forms.

(15) Compositor:- Compositors hand composes matters. He is not allowed to work jointly

either in original composing or in alteration work. He keeps his copy clean and before

leaving Press or a batch of copy is composed he hands the same over to Section Holder. He

is to ensure stipulated outturn. He is responsible for any loss of copy or any fault. He is to

submit daily Memos and charge files to Section Holder for computing.

(16) Machine man:- The machine man is responsible for making ready, running machine and for

quality printing. He should be well versed with printing on cylinder and platen machines etc.

and be able to print from halftone and line blocks and do colour printing. He shall be

responsible for keeping the machines under his charge in good working order. He should be

able to detect any defect in the machine which he will report to mechanic for his immediate

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attention. Before starting work every machine man must clean and oil his machine

thoroughly. He should first run the machine by hand or by slowly inching to see that there is

no breakage of parts and that everything is quite alright. Any defect found must at once be

reported to the Machine Foreman/Overseer for necessary action.

The machine man of the Day Shift must at the close of the shift inform his reliever any

special instructions regarding the working of the machine or any defects noticed by him—

and in the event of the Night Shift machine man not arriving in time he should leave such

instructions with the Machine Foreman.

The Night Shift machine man should report such defects to the Night Shift Machine Foreman

who will leave written instructions to the Day Shift Machine Foreman.

(17) Labourers :- He is a Group D Industrial employee at lowest level hand in shop floor.

He does supply paper in machines, does packing, loading and unloading of printed

materials, cleaning of machines and all other manuals labour required in connection

with production and upkeep of machines.

(18) Carpenter : - He carries out repairs of office furniture and prepare printing

wooden materials and attends packing works. He does carpentering job on getting

the requisition signed by Am(T)/Dy. Manager

4(l)(b)(III):- The procedure followed in decision making process, including channels of

Supervision and accountability:-

The entire system is bifurcated in two wings, i.e., Industrial Wing and Non-Industrial Wing.

In other words, it can be stated—Factory side and Administration side. The Factory side is distributed

into various industrial sections. Each of Industrial Section is headed by a Section

Holder/Foreman/Overseer/Technical Officer as the case may be. All of them are responsible for

distribution of work and its proper execution. In case of any default, they seek the

advice/order/instruction from their Branch Officers, viz., Asstt. Manager (Tech.)TDeputy Manager

who in turn take appropriate decision to ensure proper and time bound execution of printing work.

The Manager/General Manager remains overall responsible for smooth and errorfree execution of

printing work. The Non-Industrial wing is similarly, distributed into various ad mini strati on/Ac

counts Sections. Each N on-Industrial Section is supervised by a Head Clerk (Jr.)/Head Clerk

(Sr.)/Accountant/Cashier. These Supervisors are responsible for distribution and timely disposal of

work. They work under the control of Asstt. Manager (Admn.)/Asstt. Manager (Actts.). Who is their

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Branch Officer. The Asstt. Manager (Admn.)/(Actts.) is responsible for ensuring proper and smooth

disposal of work relating to Administration and Accounts within the prescribed rules and

regulations. In all matters of importance orders/approval of the Manager are obtained invariably.

4(I)(b)(IV):- The norms set by Gov.t of India Press, Aligarh for the discharge of its

functions:-

The main function of this press is the printing of various forms registers etc of the Deptt. Of

post. Besides, the printing jobs are allocated to this Press by Directorate of Printing, New Delhi with

due consideration to the nature of jobs to be printed, size of machines and other infrastructural

supports available with the Press. The general policy in the matter of discharging the functions is the

disposal of work/jobs as per delivery schedule desired by the Indenter. To achieve this target, the

jobs are prioritized and processed. Although individual outputs are fixed for the operative hands,

working in pre-printing, printing and post-printing branches, such outputs always do not help to

complete the jobs in hand as per the delivery schedule fixed due to various unforeseen

administrative reasons. Therefore, maximum output is obtained from every operative hand at all

stages of execution of the work through motivation and with better inter-personal relations

maintained in the units, and thus the targets are fulfilled.

4(I)(b)(V):- The rules, regulations, manuals and records held by Govt of India Press,

Aligarh or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its

function:-

Govt. of India Press, Aligarh is a pure Central Government Organization and governed by a

set of Rules/Regulations/Instructions contained in the Press manual named "The Hand Book of

Govt. of India Presses" and the rules framed by Govt. of India regarding service matters of

Employees, viz., Fundamental Rules, Supplementary Rules, GFR, CTR, Receipts & Payments

Rules, Leave Rules besides Factories Act, Payment of Wages Act, Compensation Act etc. etc.

(4)(I)(b)(VI):- A statement of categories of documents that are held by Govt. of India Press,

Aligarh or under its control:-

The following documents (unclassified) are held by Govt. of India Press, Aligarh

1. Stock and issue ledgers of stores.

2. Production Register.

3. Cash Book.

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4. Register of allotment of Quarters.

5. Remittance register. 6. Security Deposit register.

7. Assessment & Realisations register.

8. Receipt Books of cash/cheques.

9. Bill register.

10. Pay Bill registers.

11. Muster Rolls.

12. Inward and outward consignment register

13. Visitors Register.

14. GPF ledger for Group 'D' employees.

15. Overtime register. 16. LTC/TA register.

17. Vacancy register.

18. Special representations rosters.

19. Seniority list of staff.

20. Apprentices register.

21. Bill register of Printing costs.

22. Expenditure control register.

23. Tender registers.

24. File Index registers. 25. Increment register.

26. Service Books & Leave accounts of individual employees.

27. Rotations register of vacancies. 28. Depreciations register.

29. Day Book of Procurement.

4(I)(b)(VII):- Particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or

representation by the member of the public in relation to the formulation of its

policy or implementation thereof:—

Being subordinate formation of Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi

no such arrangements exists.

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4(I)(b)(VIII):- A statement of boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two

or more persons constitutes as Govt. of India Press, Aligarh’s part of for the

purpose of its advice, and as to whether meetings of these boards, councils,

committees and other bodies are open to the public or minutes of such

meetings as accessible for public:

Works Committee consisting of elected members from employees side and nominated members from employees side is constituted in Govt. of India Press, Aligarh under provisions of

Industrial Dispute Act and minutes of the meeting of this committee can be accessible for the

public.

4(I)(b)(IX):- A directory of officers and employees of Govt. of India Press, Aligarh-The

directory is furnished in Annexure.

4(l)(b)(X):- The monthly remuneration received by each of officers and employees of Govt. of

India Press, Aligarh including the system of compensation as provided in its

regulation:

The detailed information in respect of Govt. of India Press Aligarh are furnished in Annexure.

4(l)(b)(XI):- The Budget allocation to Govt. of India Press, Aligarh indicating

the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and reports on disbursement made:

Statement of Budget Grant for the year 2005-06 in respect of Govt. of India Press, Aligarh is

furnished as under:-

(A) Salaries:—

Salaries of Officers = Rs. 900,000 Salaries of Estt. = Rs. 4,00,00,000 Dearness Allowance = Rs. 95,00,000 Other Allowance = Rs. 62,57,000 P. L. Bonus = Rs. 13,00,000 Festival Advance = Rs. 6,00,000 Total = Rs 5,85,57,000

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(B) Others:—

O.T.A. Rs. 50,000

Medical Treatment = Rs. 4,50,000

T.E. = Rs. 1,00,000

O.E. = Rs. 31,00,000

Professional & Special Services = Rs. 90,000

Publications = Rs. 15,000

Grants-in-Aid = Rs. 10,000

Minor Works = Rs. 10,000

M&S = Rs. 6,50,000

Inter A/cs. Transfer = Rs. 7,64,000

Grand Total = Rs. 6,37,96,000

(C) Trade Apprentices = Rs. 6,00,000

(D) Capital Outlay

METP = Rs 50,000

4(I)(b)(XII):- The manner of execution of subsidy programmes including the amounts and the

details of beneficiaries of such programmes;:

No subsidy programme exists in Govt. of India Press Aligarh.

4(I)(b)(XIII):- Particulars of recipients of concession, permits or authorization granted by

Govt. of India Press, Aligarh

There is no sytstem of allowing concessions to any agencies including Indenters by the Govt.

of India Press, Aligarh. No permits or authorizations are also granted to any agencies by this Press

under the control of Directorate of Printing, New Delhi.

4(I)(b)(XIV):- Details in respect of the information available to or held by it, reduced in an

electronic form:

At this moment information available or held by Govt. of India Press, Aligarh reduced in an

electronic form has not been prepared due to non-availability of computers. But the same will be

prepared and put in website as soon as the computers are made available to the Press.

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4(I)(b)(XV):- The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information

including the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public use:

Govt of India Press, Aligarh does not have any library or reading room to be used by the

public. However, the Timekeeper of this Press, whose office is situated at the main factory gate

and who also functions as Reception Officer of this Press, is available to the citizen for obtaining

information that are accessible to public during working hours.

4(I)(b)(XVI):- The names, designation and other particulars of the public information

officers:- The names and other particulars of Public Information Officer are

furnished as under:

4(I)(b)(XVII):- Such other information as may be prescribed;

-NIL--

Public Information

Officer

Assistant Public

Information Officer

SI. No. Name of the Press

Shri S,.R. Bodra,

Manager.

Smt. B. Kar Asstt.

Manager (Admn.)

1. Govt. of India Press,

Aligarh

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ANNEXURE–IIDIRECTORATE OF PRINTING

GOVT. OF INDIA PRESS, ALIGARH As on 31-08-2005

Sl. Name of Employee Designation Pay Scale Gross Remarks No. (Wherever some Spl.

Pay/Allowances aregiven to a particularemployee it should beindicated in thiscolumn).

1. Shri S. R. Bodra Manager 10000–15200 18,2412. " Dr. Vishnu Swroop C.M.O. 12000–16500 44,7013. Smt. Bandana Kar A.M.(Admn.) 6500–10500 18,276( 1–Non-Industrial )4. Shri Deshraj Hans T.O. 6500–10500 17,5395. " B. K. Sahana " 6500–10500 13,6346. " Kishan Lal Overseer 5500– 9000 16,6307. " Rakesh Kumar Saxena Accountant 4500– 7000 10,5068. " M. Roy Chowdhary " 4500– 7000 09,3549. " Ratan Kumar Bagchi Steno 4000– 6000 9,84810. " B. B. Lal Saxena H.C.(Jr.) 4500– 7000 11,38411. " Dal Chand Pachori " 4500– 7000 11,16412. " A. F. Kujoor " 4500– 7000 10,50613. " Bhagwan Giri U.D.C.(Cash) 4000– 6000 11,880 Getting Rs. 300/-PMas CHA14. " Gyan Prakash U.D.C. 4000– 6000 12,57015. " S. K. Jain U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,28616. " A. K. Bardwaj U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,50617. " Hariom Gautam U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,28618. " Soran Singh U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,59019. Smt. Saroj Kumari U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,28620. Shri Ashok Kumar U.D.C. 4000– 6000 09,84821. " S. K. Pipal U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,59022. " Ajay Kumar Singhal U.D.C. 4000– 6000 08,97023. " Sheoraj Singh Bharti U.D.C. 4000– 6000 09,50224. " Firojuddin U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,09525. " R.P. S. Rathor U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,59026. " Dault Ram U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,09527. " Kali Charan L.D.C. 3050– 4590 06,80928. " Om Prakash L.D.C. 3050– 4590 07,64129. " Gopal Swroop Sharma L.D.C. 3050– 4590 08,26830. " Ramesh Chandra Baghel L.D.C. 3050– 4590 09,30331. " Vishwnath Bangwas L.D.C. 3050– 4590 06,80932. " Ashok Kumar Verma L.D.C. 3050– 4590 08,51133. " Krishan Kumar Verma L.D.C. 3050– 4590 07,46634. " Ganga Ram L.D.C. 3050– 4590 05,49335. " Murari Lal L.D.C. 3050– 4590 09,30336. " Khem Karan Singh L.D.C. 3050– 4590 08,26837. " Hukam Singh L.D.C. 3050– 4590 08,26838. " J. P. Sharma L.D.C. 3050– 4590 08,93639. " Surendra Kumar L.D.C. 3050– 4590 06,94740. " Gopal Singh U.D.C. 4000– 6000 11,33341. " Anjar Husain U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,83842. " Ganga Prasad U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,29443. " Dinesh Kumar U.D.C. 4000– 6000 08,26844. " Rajesh Kumar L.D.C. 3050– 4590 09,30345. " Dharmendra Pal Singh L.D.C. 3050– 4590 07,56646. " Babu Lal H.C.(Jr.) 4500– 7000 10,94547. " K. L. Kesharwani U.D.C. 4000– 6000 10,590

( O–Officer )

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48. Shri Koshal Kishor Sharma U.D.C. 4000– 6000 11,58049. " C. S. Chatarjee L.D.C. 3050– 4590 08,26850. " Sahab Singh L.D.C. 3050– 4590 08,17551. " K. K. Pachori L.D.C. 3050– 4590 05,618 Getting Rs. 200/-PMfor the52. Smt. Pratima Singh L.D.C. 3050– 4590 06,476 duty of Caretaker53. Shri Kundan Singh Rawat U.D.C. 4000– 6000 07,39154. " Marry Helan James Nurse 5000– 8000 12,89655. " Chandra Pal Singh Compounder 4500– 7000 12,918( 2–Non-Industrial )56. " Surendra Pal Singh Counter 2550– 3200 06,57657. " Devendra Pal Sarswat Counter 2550– 3200 06,91458. " Jai Pal Peon 2550– 3200 07,12059. " Bijendra Peon 2550– 3200 06,57660. " Kahari Singh Peon 2550– 3200 06,15151. " Ganga Ram Peon 2550– 3200 06,84262. " Son Pal Peon 2550– 3200 06,20763. " Balbant Singh Chaokidar 2550– 3200 06,08464. " Narottam Singh Chaokidar 2550– 3200 06,84265. " Bhoori Singh Chaokidar 2550– 3200 06,57666. " Gajendra Pal Singh Chaokidar 2550– 3200 06,08467. " Ramesh Chandra Chaokidar 2550– 3200 06,98168. " Khichchoo Singh Chaokidar 2550– 3200 06,08469. " Babu Lal Chaokidar 2550– 3200 05,96270. " Raksha Pal Singh Chaokidar 2550– 3200 06,71671. " Vijendra Singh Chaokidar 2550– 3200 06,08472. " Rambaboo Sharma Farrash 2610– 3540 07,28973. " Dinesh Kumar Mali 2550– 3200 06,45374. " Mahaveer Prasad Safaiwala 2550– 3200 06,57675. " Om Prakash Safaiwala 2550– 3200 06,97176. " Munesh Safaiwala 2550– 3200 05,96277. " Anand Lal Safaiwala 2550– 3200 06,08478. " Ashok Kumar Safaiwala 2550– 3200 06,57679. " Sorab Khan West Paper Shorter 2550– 3200 07,69480. Smt. Prem Lata Daftry 2610– 3540 06,97181. Shri Bijendra Pal Singh Peon 2550– 3200 06,97182. " Nem Singh Pali Daftry 2610– 3540 06,22583. " Ravindra Kumar Peon 2550– 3200 07,25984. " Ashok Kumar Coopan Clerk 3050– 4590 07,45385. " Kishori Lal Asstt. Halwai 3050– 4590 08,75086. " Total Ram Sales Man 3050– 4590 07,60187. " Ram Prakash Gupta Sales Man 3050– 4590 07,60188. " Mahendra Pal Singh Asstt. Sale Man 2550– 3200 06,57689. " Ragendra Singh Tea Maker 2550– 3200 07,25990. " Anwar Khan Tea Maker 2550– 3200 07,25991. " Bhoodev Tea Maker 2550– 3200 07,39792. " Rajendra Singh Wash Boy 2550– 3200 07,39793. " Rajveer Singh Wash Boy 2550– 3200 07,18094. " Rajendra Prasad Wash Boy 2550– 3200 07,18095. " Brejesh Kumar Safaiwala 2550– 3200 06,15596. " Bhola Nath Safaiwala 2550– 3200 06,794( 3–Industrial )

97. " Jay Singh Section Holder 4500– 7000 12,81898. " Rajveer Singh Compositor Gr.-II 3050– 4590 09,92899. " Narendra K. Shrivastava Compositor Gr.-II 3050– 4590 08,825100. " Chhatra Pal Singh Compositor Gr.-II 3050– 4590 08,825101. " Satish Prakash Compositor Gr.-II 3050– 4590 10,316102. " Dharam P. S. Yduvansi Compositor Gr.-II 3050– 4590 09,659103. " Suresh Pal Compositor Gr.-II 3050– 4590 10,097104. " Udaiveer Singh Compositor Gr.-II 3050– 4590 10,313

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105. Shri Mahendra Singh Compositor Gr.-II 3050– 4590 09,928106. " Girish Prasad Saxena, Mono Caster Operator 3050– 4590 10,565107. " Rajveer Singh Offset Plate Maker 4000– 6000 09,928108. " Mohan Lal Offset Plate Maker 4000– 6000 09,527109. " Bhanwar Pal Singh Asstt. O. P. Maker 3050– 4590 08,825110. " Yad Ram Sterio Typer 3050– 4590 07,694111. " Subhash Govindrao Thool Jr. Layout Artist 5000– 8000 12,789112. " Surendra Kumar Saxena Revisor 4000– 6000 09,848113. " Suresh Chandra Copy Holder 3050– 4590 09,699114. " Murari Lal Hd. Mechanic 4500– 7000 14,254115. " Brij Bihari Lal Mechanic 4000– 6000 12,353116. " Purusottam Das Mechanic 4000– 6000 10,917117. " Rishipal Singh Asstt. Mechanic 3050– 4590 10,125118. " Surendra Pal Sharma Asstt. Mechanic 3050– 4590 06,839119. " Sunder Lal Asstt. Mechanic 3050– 4590 08,937120. " Nawal Singh Asstt. Mechanic 3050– 4590 07,026121. " Shanker Thakur Asstt. Mechanic 3050– 4590 09,702122. " Surendra Pal Singh Asstt. Mechanic 3050– 4590 09,333123. " Kamal Singh Asstt. Mechanic 3050– 4590 10,521124. " Shamshad Ali Carpenter 3050– 4590 08,123( 4 Industrial )125. Shri Kishor Babu Offset Machine Man 4500– 7000 12,105126. " Panna Lal " 4500– 7000 12,600127. " Om Prakash S/o Ramphool" 4500– 7000 10,755128. " Jodh Pal Singh " 4500– 7000 10,975129. " Mahesh Chand Sharma " 4500– 7000 10,975130. " Virender Pal Singh " 4500– 7000 10,755131. " Ashok Kumar " 4500– 7000 11,194132. " Udai Singh " 4500– 7000 12,600133. " Sheoraj Singh " 4500– 7000 11,633134. " Chander Pal " 4500– 7000 13,096135. " Erastus Back " 4500– 7000 11,633136. " Pooran Singh " 4500– 7000 12,105137. " Yashoda Nandan, Asstt. OffsetMachine Man 4000– 6000 08,825138. " Yogesh Saraswat " 4000– 6000 09,928139. " Swami Ji " 4000– 6000 10,125140. " Rajender Pal Singh " 4000– 6000 10,125141. " Ashok Kumar " 4000– 6000 08,825142. " Damodar Das, Offset Machine Attendent 3050– 4590 07,843143. " Prem Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 08,521144. " Ramesh Chander " 3050– 4590 07,438145. " Salig Ram " 3050– 4590 08,363146. " Kalyan Singh " 3050– 4590 10,125147. " Mohan Ram " 3050– 4590 09,000148. " Mahavir Singh " 3050– 4590 08,521149. " Mahendra Singh Machine Man 4000– 6000 11,116150. " Jai Pal Singh " 4000– 6000 11,191151. " Rajveer Singh " 4000– 6000 08,740152. " James Charlesh Khes " 4000– 6000 07,772153. " Gopal Krishan Machine Asstt. 3050– 4590 08,205154. " Mahendra Pal Singh M/c Attendent 2650– 4000 06,971155. " Krishnanand Sharma " 2650– 4000 06,971156. " Bishan Babu " 2650– 4000 07,843157. " Vijay Kumar " 2650– 4000 07,536158. " Ramesh Chand Auto Truck Driver 2650– 4000 09,313( 5 Industrial )159. Shri Tarif Singh Binder 4000– 6000 10,755160. " Manvir Prasad " 4000– 6000 08,448161. " Bhudev Singh " 4000– 6000 12,105162. " Ratan Lal " 4000– 6000 10,975163. " Kuwar Pal Singh " 4000– 6000 09,439

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164. Shri Hushyar Singh " 4000– 6000 12,105165. " Durga Ram " 4000– 6000 10,536166. " Krishna Kumar Sharma " 4000– 6000 11,610167. " Veer Pal Singh " 4000– 6000 10,125168. " Raj Pal Singh " 4000– 6000 10,868169. " Santosh Kumar " 4000– 6000 11,116170. " Chander Prakash Sarswat" 4000– 6000 08,781171. " Parshu Ram " 4000– 6000 10,620172. " Darshan Singh Khalsa " 4000– 6000 09,532173. " Rajendra Babu " 4000– 6000 10,373174. " Trivedi Sahai " 4000– 6000 10,868175. " Hari Krishan " 4000– 6000 10,868176. " Dori Singh Verma " 4000– 6000 11,363177. " Mahesh Chand Sharma " 4000– 6000 10,620178. " Murari Lal Sharma " 4000– 6000 11,363179. " Devi Das " 4000– 6000 10,868180. " Angad Singh " 4000– 6000 10,868181. " Sudhir Hem Rom " 4000– 6000 08,649182. " Abdul Salam " 4000– 6000 12,105183. " Rajender Pal Singh " 4000– 6000 12,105184. " Bharat Singh " 4000– 6000 11,858185. " Emlias Khes " 4000– 6000 09,176186. " Narain Singh " 4000– 6000 12,353187. " Prem Pal Singh " 4000– 6000 11,363188. " Walter Topo " 4000– 6000 08,474189. " Dharam Pal " 4000– 6000 09,659190. " Naubat Singh " 4000– 6000 10,868191. " Tej Pal Singh Meena " 4000– 6000 10,521192. " Chander Bhan Sharma Section Holder 4500– 7000 11,020193. " Munshi Khan " 4500– 7000 12,570194. " Augstin Ekka " 4500– 7000 10,725195. " Ganesh Singh " 4500– 7000 12,570196. " Sushil Kumar " 4500– 7000 12,323197. " Sunil Lakra Foreman 5000– 8000 13,182198. " Karma Oran " 5000– 8000 13,182199. " Sushil Kujur " 5000– 8000 11,076

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200. Shri Ram Prakash Sharma Asstt. Binder 3050– 4590 10,620201. " Thakur Lal " 3050– 4590 09,729202. Smt. Sashi Sharma " 3050– 4590 06,803203. Shri Rakesh Kumar Misra " 3050– 4590 07,249204. " Hari Singh " 3050– 4590 10,620205. " Panna Lal " 3050– 4590 09,439206. " Bheem Pal " 3050– 4590 10,373207. " Ramesh Chand Sharma " 3050– 4590 09,000208. " Prem Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 10,620209. " Hukam Singh " 3050– 4590 10,620210. " Gauri Shanker " 3050– 4590 10,620211. " Har Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 10,125212. " Rajendra Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 10,491213. " Raj Pal " 3050– 4590 10,620214. " Har Dayal " 3050– 4590 09,439215. " Gautam Prasad Thakur " 3050– 4590 06,839216. " Panna Lal " 3050– 4590 10,620217. " Phool Singh " 3050– 4590 10,620218. " Rajveer Savita " 3050– 4590 10,620219. " Bachan Singh " 3050– 4590 09,729220. " Balveer Singh " 3050– 4590 09,439221. " Giriraj Kishor " 3050– 4590 06,839222. " Amar Singh " 3050– 4590 10,620

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223. Shri Ram Kirpal Misra " 3050– 4590 09,439224. " Om Prakash S/o Moti Lal " 3050– 4590 09,220225. " Om Prakash S/o Laxman Pd. " 3050– 4590 09,439226. " Syad Sagar Ali " 3050– 4590 10,620227. " Dal Chand " 3050– 4590 10,620228. " Man Mohan " 3050– 4590 10,620229. " Ram Khilari " 3050– 4590 09,390230. " Brij Mashih " 3050– 4590 09,439231. " Kali Charan " 3050– 4590 10,620232. " Jugveer Singh " 3050– 4590 10,620233. " Shashi Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 09,439234. " Raj Pal " 3050– 4590 10,620235. " Mahi Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 09,439236. " Roop Singh " 3050– 4590 10,620237. " Chandra Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 09,729238. " Om Prakash S/o Mangal Sen" 3050– 4590 10,620239. " Masqoor Ali " 3050– 4590 10,620240. " Harnam Singh " 3050– 4590 09,953241. " Soran Singh " 3050– 4590 09,439242. " Raj Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 09,404243. " Rajendra Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 10,620244. " Chandra Pal Singhal " 3050– 4590 10,620245. " Yad Ram " 3050– 4590 06,576246. " Ved Mohan " 3050– 4590 09,333247. Smt. Vimlesh Kumari " 3050– 4590 06,971248. Shri Satish Kumar " 3050– 4590 06,839249. " Ramesh Chand Pal " 3050– 4590 08,363250. " Shiv Shanker Dwivedi " 3050– 4590 07,298251. " Kushal Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 08,298252. " Saluddin " 3050– 4590 10,620253. " RajveerSingh " 3050– 4590 09,333254. " Munishwar Sharma " 3050– 4590 08,298255. " Hakim Singh " 3050– 4590 08,298256. " Vinod Kumar " 3050– 4590 08,205( 7 Industrial )

257. Shri Anand Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 08,373258. " Vinod Kumar S/o Pyare Lal " 3050– 4590 07,772259. " Om Prakash S/o Rama " 3050– 4590 09,333260. " Dharam Pal Singh S/o Sher Singh" 3050– 4590 09,333261. Smt. Munni Devi " 3050– 4590 08,298262. Shri Shri Kishan Sharma " 3050– 4590 08,298263. " Shankar Lal S/o Prasadi Lal " 3050– 4590 08,541264. " Gaya Prasad " 3050– 4590 09,333265. " Munna Lal " 3050– 4590 09,333266. " Rajveer Singh S/o Heera Singh" 3050– 4590 08,205267. " Kishan Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 09,136268. " Abdul Saleem " 3050– 4590 09,333269. " Shankar Lal S/o Munshi Lal " 3050– 4590 09,136270. " Mahesh Kumar Sharma " 3050– 4590 06,839271. " Sanjay Kumar " 3050– 4590 06,803272. " Ashok Kumar " 3050– 4590 09,333273. " Satish Chand " 3050– 4590 08,298274. " Ravish Kumar " 3050– 4590 08,298275. Shri Pratap Singh " 3050– 4590 08,205276. " Virendra Nath " 3050– 4590 10,611277. " Chandan Singh Rawat " 3050– 4590 08,298278. " Shiv Charan " 3050– 4590 09,333279. " Raj Kumar " 3050– 4590 09,333280. " Tapan Kumar Mukherji " 3050– 4590 08,561281. " Bhagwati Prasad " 3050– 4590 08,205

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282. Shri Kedar Nath " 3050– 4590 08,205283. Smt. Ashrfi Devi " 3050– 4590 09,333284. Shri" Mahaveer Singh " 3050– 4590 10,611285. " Kailash Chand " 3050– 4590 07,397286. " Prasadi Lal " 3050– 4590 06,839287. Smt. Sarwati Devi " 3050– 4590 09,333288. Shri Dharamveer Singh S/o Hulashi Singh" 3050– 4590 09,333289. " Narottam Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333290. " Ram Chandra " 3050– 4590 08,937291. " Mahendra Pal Singh S/o Prabhu Singh" 3050– 4590 09,408292. " Jai Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 09,383293. " Ramesh Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333294. " Ranjeet Singh " 3050– 4590 09,383295. " Rajendra Prasad Mathur " 3050– 4590 07,651296. " Munesh Kumar " 3050– 4590 09,333297. " Sunil S. Lal " 3050– 4590 08,541298. " Sarfaraj Khan " 3050– 4590 07,694299. " Laxmi Narayan " 3050– 4590 08,740300. " Manohar Lal " 3050– 4590 08,541301. " Dharamveer Singh S/o Devraj Singh" 3050– 4590 08,205302. " Bishambhar Singh " 3050– 4590 07,947303. " Rameshwar Prasad " 3050– 4590 07,596304. " Ragan Singh " 3050– 4590 08,205305. " Mahendra Pal S/oHoti Lal " 3050– 4590 08,205306. " Jitendra Kumar " 3050– 4590 08,205307. " Amar Nath " 3050– 4590 08,205308. " Mahi Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 08,205309. " Beeri Singh " 3050– 4590 08,561310. " Charan Singh " 3050– 4590 07,298311. " Chandan Singh " 3050– 4590 07,298312. " Gopal " 3050– 4590 08,205313. " Heera Lal " 3050– 4590 08,205( 8 Industrial )

314. Shri Netra Pal Sharma S/o Ram Swroop " 3050– 4590 09,630315. " Sushil Kujur " 3050– 4590 06,839316. " Ratan Lal " 3050– 4590 09,333317. " Bhavani Shankar " 3050– 4590 08,298318. " Shishu Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333319. " Raghunandan Prasad " 3050– 4590 08,298320. " Mahavir Prasad Sharma " 3050– 4590 08,123321. " Gouri Shanker Sharma " 3050– 4590 09,630322. Smt. Vidyawati " 3050– 4590 08,298323. Shri Netra Pal S/o Ram Singh " 3050– 4590 08,298324. Shri Raja Ram " 3050– 4590 09,430325. " Foran Singh " 3050– 4590 07,102326. " Jagvir Singh " 3050– 4590 07,102327. " Jai Singh Pal " 3050– 4590 07,102328. " Nijamuddin Khan " 3050– 4590 07,843329. " Hirdesh Kumar " 3050– 4590 07,843330. " Ram Charan Singh Verma " 3050– 4590 08,260331. " Om Prakash S/o Son Pal " 3050– 4590 07,843332. " Sheodan Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333333. Shri Shamshad Ahmad " 3050– 4590 07,843334. Shri Raj Bahadur Singh " 3050– 4590 08,434335. " Than Singh " 3050– 4590 07,298336. " Satya Prakash " 3050– 4590 08,205337. " Omkar Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333338. " Adal Singh " 3050– 4590 07,843339. " Anil Kumar " 3050– 4590 06,763340. " Hari Dutt Gigi " 3050– 4590 08,123

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341. Shri VirenderRaj Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333342. " Girender Kumar " 3050– 4590 09,333343. " Satrughan Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333344. " Vijay Pal " 3050– 4590 09,333345. " Brijnandan Sharma " 3050– 4590 09,333346. " Hriom Sharma " 3050– 4590 09,136347. " Hari Shanker " 3050– 4590 09,333348. " Amar Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333349. Smt. Asha Kumari " 3050– 4590 09,333350. Shri Virendra Kumar " 3050– 4590 07,298351. " Janki Prasad Sharma " 3050– 4590 08,298352. " Shashi Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333353. " Devi Ram " 3050– 4590 09,226354. " Ram Gopal Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333355. " Ram Babu S/o Ram Pal " 3050– 4590 08,298356. " Om Prakash S/o SherSingh " 3050– 4590 09,333357. " Kishan Murari " 3050– 4590 09,333358. " Raj Bahadur Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333359. " Kali Charan " 3050– 4590 09,333360. " Vijay Singh " 3050– 4590 08,363361. " Ashok Kumar " 3050– 4590 09,333362. " Jagdish Babu " 3050– 4590 08,205363. " Prem Singh " 3050– 4590 08,298364. " Bhuvneshwar Giri " 3050– 4590 09,408365. " Ishartullah Khan " 3050– 4590 09,630366. " Ram Babu S/o Tej Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333367. " Soran Lal " 3050– 4590 08,561368. " Dinesh Babu " 3050– 4590 09,333369. " Ram Babu Kela " 3050– 4590 08,298370. " Jagdish Prasad " 3050– 4590 09,333371. " Mewa Ram " 3050– 4590 07,102372. " Satish Babu " 3050– 4590 08,205( 9 Industrial )

373. Shri Murari Lal " 3050– 4590 08,205374. Smt. Shashi Prabha " 3050– 4590 08,290375. Shri Mahendra Pal " 3050– 4590 07,298376. " Murari Lal " 3050– 4590 07,772377. " Braham Dutt Awashti " 3050– 4590 08,205378. " Mohammad Akhtar " 3050– 4590 07,694379. " Babu Lal " 3050– 4590 09,333380. " Nannu Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333381. " Arjun Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333382. " Ali Asgar " 3050– 4590 08,937383. " Subhash Chand Saxena " 3050– 4590 07,694384. " Ashok Kumar Aggarwal " 3050– 4590 09,333385. " Jawahar Lal " 3050– 4590 10,620386. " Mohar Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333387. " Chandra Prakash " 3050– 4590 08,937388. " Jai Pal " 3050– 4590 06,576389. " Nahar Singh " 3050– 4590 09,630390. " Devendra Prasad " 3050– 4590 08,561391. " Niranjan Lal " 3050– 4590 09,333392. Shri Chob Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333393. " Om Prakash S/o Chhada Lal " 3050– 4590 09,630394. " Ram Prasad " 3050– 4590 08,740395. " Soran Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333396. " Ashok Kumar " 3050– 4590 07,772397. " Rajendra Prashad " 3050– 4590 08,298398. " Naubat Singh " 3050– 4590 08,123399. " Ram Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333

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400. Shri Ramesh Kumar " 3050– 4590 08,298401. " Suresh Chandra " 3050– 4590 09,878402. " Chhote Lal " 3050– 4590 09,333403. " Panna Lal " 3050– 4590 09,333404. " Prakash Chand " 3050– 4590 09,333405. " Netra Pal Singh " 3050– 4590 07,859406. " Shiv Singh " 3050– 4590 09,333407. " Mahendra Pal " 3050– 4590 08,298408. " Om Prakash S/o Prasadi Lal " 3050– 4590 09,333409. " Bahori Lal" " 3050– 4590 09,333410. " Chhote Lal " 3050– 4590 09,333( 10 Industrial )

411. Shri Munesh Kumar Labourer 2550– 3200 05,962412. " Rajendra Singh " 2550– 3200 06,084413. Smt. Rameswari Devi " 2550– 3200 04,778414. Shri Girish Babu Kamal " 2550– 3200 06,084415. " Raghuvir Singh " 2550– 3200 06,842416. " Bhagwan Das " 2550– 3200 06,084417. " Vinod Kumar " 2550– 3200 06,842418. " Ram Phool " 2550– 3200 06,084419. " Anoop Kumar " 2550– 3200 06,084420. " Gulshan Khan " 2550– 3200 06,842421. " Manu Verma " 2550– 3200 06,139422. " Udaiveer Singh " 2550– 3200 05,556423. " Laxman Singh " 2550– 3200 06,084424. " Gyan Singh " 2550– 3200 06,842425. " Shamshad Ali " 2550– 3200 06,388426. " Rajendra Prasad " 2550– 3200 06,268427. " Narendra Pal Singh " 2550– 3200 05,681428. " Raj Kumar " 2550– 3200 06,388429. " Siya Ram " 2550– 3200 06,388430. " Ashok Kumar " 2550– 3200 06,268431. " Rakesh Kumar " 2550– 3200 06,453432. " Trilok Chand " 2550– 3200 06,576433. " Babu Lal " 2550– 3200 06,576434. " Brikesh Kumar " 2550– 3200 06,576435. " Anokhey Lal " 2550– 3200 06,576436. " Mahendra Pratap Singh " 2550– 3200 07,259437. " Ali Mohammad " 2550– 3200 07,397438. " Chandra Pal Singh " 2550– 3200 07,943439. " Ram Gopal " 2550– 3200 06,981440. " Narsingh Pal Singh " 2550– 3200 06,576441. " Kanhya Lal Sharma " 2550– 3200 06,576442. " Hari Singh " 2550– 3200 07,397443. " Rakesh Kumar " 2550– 3200 06,576444. " Jagdish Kumar " 2550– 3200 06,842445. " Devendra Singh " 2550– 3200 07,397446. " Jwel Lakra " 2550– 3200 06,576447. " Rakesh Kumar " 2550– 3200 06,330( 11 Industrial )448. " Chandra Prakash " 2550– 3200 04,682

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Details of Addresses/Telephone Nos. of Staff Directorate of Printing. As on 31-08-2005Govt. of India Press, Aligarh........................

Sl. Name of Employee Designation Office Address and Residential Address No. Telephone No. and Telephone No.

( O–Officer )

1. Shri S. R. Bodra Manager Govt. of India Press Bunglow No. 1, Press Compound,GIP, Aligarh, Ph. : 2703580

2. " Dr. Vishnu Swroop C.M.O. " C/o Anurudh Kumar, 208, Vishnu Puri,Aligarh,

3. Smt. Bandana Kar A.M.(Admn.) " Ph. : 2406017 12/III, Press Colony Aligarh,

( 1–Non-Industrial )4. Shri Deshraj Hans T.O. " Q.No. 2 Type-IV Press Compound,

Aligarh, Ph. : 27034505. " B. K. Sahana " " Q.No. 1, Type-IV Press Compound,

Aligarh, Ph. : 94128788046. " Kishan Lal Overseer " Vill. : Ashna Ajit, P.O.:Ahmedpur,

Distt. : Aligarh7. " Rakesh Kumar Saxena Accountant " Q.No.5,Type-III, Press Colony,Aligarh8. " M. Roy Chowdhary " " Opp. Health Centre Durgapur, Balli,

Distt. Howrah.9. " Ratan Kumar Bagchi Steno " Q.No. 120/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Ph. : 270400910. " B. B. Lal Saxena H.C.(Jr.) " Q.No. 6/III, Press Colony, Aligarh11. " Dal Chand Pachori " " H.No. 2/69, Gali No. 1, Niranjanpuri,

RamGhat Road, Aligarh,Mob. : 9719442450

12. " A. F. Kujoor " " Q.No. 16/III, Press Colony, AligarhMob. : 9358211181

13. " Bhagwan Giri U.D.C.(Cash) " A-7/1, Pritibha Colony, Aligarh,Ph. : 2510188

14. " Gyan Prakash U.D.C. " 38, Inderpuri Chharraha Aida, Aligarh15. " S. K. Jain U.D.C. " 129/II, Press Colony, Aligarh16. " A. K. Bardwaj U.D.C. " Q.No. 3/III, Press Colony, Aligarh

Ph. : 240312717. " Hariom Gautam U.D.C. " Prem Nagar, Nagla Masani, Delhi Gate,

Aligarh18. " Soran Singh U.D.C. " H.NO. 4/336, Mohalla Bhomola, New

Abadi, Aligarh, Mob. : 941259391419. Smt.Saroj Kumari U.D.C. " Q.No. 9/II, Press Colony, Aligarh20. Shri Ashok Kumar U.D.C. " Q.No. 17/II, Press Colony, Aligarh,

Ph. : 240160821. " S. K. Pipal U.D.C. " H.No. 6/391, Nai Basti, Aligarh

Mob. : 989761120722. " Ajay Kumar Singhal U.D.C. " Q.No. 63/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Mob. : 921953052523. " Sheoraj Singh Bharti U.D.C. " 5/73D, Fire Brigade Colony, Aligarh24. " Firojuddin U.D.C. " H.NO. 4/265, Johara Bagh, New

Abadi, Near Gaddey Wali Maszid,Aligarh, Ph. : 9897120786

25. " R.P. S. Rathor U.D.C. " H.No. 1/168, Ghanshyampuri, Aligarh26. " Dault Ram U.D.C. " H.No. 19/167, Gali No. 5

Hanumanpuri, Aligarh,Mob. : 9897615164

Aligarh, Ph. 2400405

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27. Shri Kali Charan L.D.C. G.I.P., Aligarh Q.No. 21/II, Press Colony, Aligarh28. " Om Prakash L.D.C. " Q.No. 46/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Mob. : 941259387029. " Gopal Swroop Sharma L.D.C. " Q.No. 13/I, Press Colony, Aligarh30. " Ramesh Chandra Baghel L.D.C. " H.No. 546, Bara Darbaza, Hanuman

Gali, Naurangabad, Aligarh31. " Vishwnath Bangwas L.D.C. " Q.No. 124/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Mob. : 941287930832. " Ashok Kumar Verma L.D.C. " Sangam Vihar Colony, Barola By Pass

Road, Aligarh33. " Krishan Kumar Verma L.D.C. " Q.No. 125/II, Press Colony, Aligarh,

Mob. : 989761344134. " Ganga Ram L.D.C. " Q.No. 101/II, Press Colony, Aligarh35. " Murari Lal L.D.C. " Holi Chock Nagla Road, Quarsi,

Aligarh, Mob. : 989761662936. " Khem Karan Singh L.D.C. " Q.No. 44/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

37. " Hukam Singh L.D.C. " Q.No. 31/II, Press Colony, Aligarh38. " J. P. Sharma L.D.C. " Kanchan Kutter, Behind Dev Motors,

Eshapur Colony, Banna Devi Aligarh,Ph. : 2520832

39. " Surendra Kumar L.D.C. " H.No. 5/516, Gular Road, ShaktiNagar, Aligarh, Mob. : 9319058826

40. " Gopal Singh U.D.C. " Sarai Hakim, Gali Gulariyan, AligarhMob. : 9897005569

41. " Anjar Husain U.D.C. " Shahnshabad Nai Abadi, Near MasumMasjid, Jamalpur, Aligarh

42. " Ganga Prasad U.D.C. " 11/58, Sarai Qutab, Aligarh

43. " Dinesh Kumar U.D.C. " Q.No. 115/II, Press Colony, AligarhMob. : 9897614256

44. " Rajesh Kumar L.D.C. " 3/185, Moh. : Begpur, Mandir WaliGali, Marris Road, aligarh

45. " Dharmendra Pal Singh L.D.C. " Q.No. 33/II, Press Colony, AligarhMob. : 9837021065

46. " Babu Lal H.C.(Jr.) " H.No. 1/452, Ambedkar Colony,Aligarh, Mob. : 9837157006

47. " K. L. Kesharwani U.D.C. " H.No. 15/24, Brahaman Puri Chock,Aligarh, Ph. : 2416941

48. " Koshal Kishor Sharma U.D.C. " H.No. 406, Street No. 2, BegamBagh, Aligarh, Ph. : 2421224

49. " C. S. Chatarjee L.D.C. " Q.No. 45/II, Press Colony, AligarhMob. : 9897609335

50. " Sahab Singh L.D.C. " Vill. : Tajpur Rasulpur, AligarhPh. : 3950161

51. " K. K. Pachori L.D.C. " Press Compound, Aligarh52. Smt. Pratima Singh L.D.C. " 8/291, Shivpuri, Aligarh

53. Shri Kundan Singh Rawat U.D.C. Q.No. 138/II, Press Colony, Aligarh54. " Marry Helan James Nurse " Church Compound, Banna Devi,

Aligarh55. " Chandra Pal Singh Compounder " New Ambedkar Colony, Aligarh

( 2–Non-Industrial )56. Shri Surendra Pal Singh Peon " Ram Nagar Colony, Etah Chungi,

Aligarh57. " Devendra Pal Sarswat Peon " Q.No. 119/I, Press Colony, Aligarh58. " Jai Pal Peon " Vill. & Post. : Dunai, Disstt. Aligarh

Mob. : 941250134859. " Bijendra Peon " Q.No. 19/I, Press, Colony, Aligarh

Ph. : 9412673308

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60. Shri Kehari Singh Peon G.I.P., Aligarh Q.No 68/I, Press Colony, AligarhMob. : 9412444423

61. " Ganga Ram Peon " H.No. 3/187, Shyam Nagar, Aligarh62. " Son Pal Peon " Q.No. 100/II, Press Colony, Aligarh63. " Balbant Singh Chawkidar " Q.No. 61/I, Press Colony, Aligarh64. " Narottam Singh Chawkidar " Vill. : Vijhari, Sasni, Hathras

65. " Bhoori Singh Chawkidar " Dhodhpur Civil Lines Thana MedicalRoad, Gali No. 2, Aligarh

66. " Gajendra Pal Singh Chawkidar " Q.No. 31/I, Press Colony, Aligarh

67. " Ramesh Chandra Chawkidar " Vill. : Chobli, P.O. Bhakri NiranjanKot, Aligarh

68. " Khichchoo Singh Chawkidar " Q.No. 73/I, Press Colony, Aligarh69. " Babu Lal Chawkidar " Q.No. 55/I, Press Colony, Aligarh

70. " Raksha Pal Singh Chawkidar " Q.No. 113/I, Press Colony, Aligarh71. " Vijendra Singh Chawkidar " Q.No. 97/I, Press Colony, Aligarh

72. " Rambaboo Sharma Farrash " Q.No. 76/II, Press Colony, Aligarh73. " Dinesh Kumar Mali " Bara Gohar Ali, P.O. Jai Ganj, Aligarh74. " Mahaveer Prasad Safaiwala " Sarai Rahman G.T. Road, In Front of

Temple, Aligarh75. " Om Prakash Safaiwala " Moh. : Kothi Lank Ram, In Front of

Bus Stand, Aligarh76. " Munesh Safaiwala " Q.No. 24/I, Press Colony, Aligarh

77. " Anand Lal Safaiwala " Moh. : Rasal Ganj, School No. 5,G.T. Road,Aligarh

78. " Ashok Kumar Safaiwala " Q.No. 99/I, Press Colony, Aligarh79. " Sorab Khan West Paper Shorter Chandra Building, Rasal Ganj, Aligarh80. Smt. Prem Lata Daftry " Q.No. 89/I, Press Colony, Aligarh

81. Shri Bijendra Pal Singh Counter " Q.No. 109/I, Press Colony, Aligarh

82. " Nem Singh Pali Daftry " H.No. 4/219, Mhamola, Civil Lines,Aligarh, Mob. : 9719453990

83. " Ravindra Kumar Peon " H.No. 502, Postman Gali, Nai Basti,Aligarh, Ph. : 2401230

84. " Ashok Kumar Coupan Clerk " Q.No. 49/II, Press Colony, Aligarh85. " Kishori Lal Asstt. Halwai " Vill. Sarai Harnarayan, P.O. Jai Ganj,

Aligarh86. " Tota Ram Sales Man " Vill. : Aminabad, P.O. : Jalali, Distt.

Aligarh, Mob. : 921984579987. " Ram Prakash Gupta Sales Man " Pratibha Colony II Choraha, Nagla

Moki, Aligarh, Mob. : 989753457188. " Mahendra Pal Singh Asstt. Sale Man Vill. : Chilkora, P.O.- Quarsi, Aligarh89. " Ragendra Singh Tea Maker " Moh. : Dodhpur, Civil Lines, Medical

Road, Aligarh90. " Anwar Khan Tea Maker Vill. : Tiyori, P.O. : Fazalpur, Distt.

Bulandshahar91. " Bhoodev Tea Maker " Near Kuwar Nagar Colony, Etah

Chungi, Kamalpur Road, Aligarh92. " Rajendra Singh Wash Boy " Vill. : Barola Zafrabad, Aligarh93. " Rajveer Singh Wash Boy " Pipal Ka Gaon, P.O. Bihaupur, Teh.

Khair, Aligarh94. " Rajendra Prasad Wash Boy " Naurangabad, Chabni Road, Gali No. 2,

H. No. 1/418, Aligarh95. " Brejesh Kumar Safaiwala Q.No. 111/I, Press Colony, Aligarh96. " Bhola Nath Safaiwala " Kayampur, P.O. : Nagla Devi, Aligarh

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97. Shri Jay Singh Section Holder G.I.P., Aligarh Barola Zafrabad, AligarhMob. : 9219776263

98. " Rajveer Singh Compositor Gr.-II Vill. Amroli, P.O. Amroli, Distt. Aligarh

99. " Narendra K. Shrivastava Compositor Gr.-II " Q.No. 28/II, Press Colony, AligarhPh. : 2706161

100. " Chhatra Pal Singh Compositor Gr.-II " Q.No. 82/II, Press Colony, Aligarh101. " Satish Prakash Compositor Gr.-II " Q.No. 1/III, Press Colony, Aligarh102. " Dharam P. S. Yduvansi Compositor Gr.-II " Q.No. 71/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Mob. : 9837587188103. " Suresh Pal Compositor Gr.-II " Q.No. 30/II, Press Colony, Aligarh104. " Udaiveer Singh Compositor Gr.-II " Q.No. 109/II, Press Colony, Aligarh105. " Mahendra Singh Compositor Gr.-II " Baghel Niwas, Gali-Pathwari

Mohalla, Nagla Barola, Aligarh106. " Girish Prasad Saxena, Mono Caster Operator " Sangam Vihar, Near Tikona Nagla

Road, Alligarh107. " Rajveer Singh Offset Plate Maker Vill. & P.O. : Jalali, Aligarh

108. " Mohan Lal Offset Plate Maker " H.No. 2/74, Niranjanpuri, RamghatRoad, Aligarh

109. " Bhanwar Pal Singh Asstt. P. Maker Q.No. 137/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

110. " Yad Ram Sterio Typer " Vill. : Lahra, P.O. Lodha, Aligarh

111. " Subhash Govindrao Thool Jr. Layout Artist 67-EWS Swaran Jayanti Nagar (ADA)Ramghat Road, Aligarh

112. " Surendra Kumar Saxena Revisor Q.No. 65/II, Press Colony, AligarhPh. : 2400450

113. " Suresh Chandra Copy Holder 5/32 Moh. Bhamola ka Nagla, ByPass Road, Aligarh. Near BhatiaKothi, Aligarh

114. " Murari Lal Hd. Mechanic Vill. : Sukhrawali, P.O. Quarshi,Aligarh

115. " Brij Bihari Lal Mechanic Pala Sahibabad, AligarhPh. : 2413906

116. " Purusottam Das Mechanic 2/624, Begam Bagh, Aligarh117. " Rishipal Singh Asstt. Mechanic Vill. : Singarpur, Aligarh

118. " Surendra Pal Sharma Asstt. Mechanic Vill. : Dhora Palan, P.O. Digsi,Aligarh

119. " Sunder Lal Asstt. Mechanic Gali No. 2 Sarai Labria, Aligarh

120. " Nawal Singh Asstt. Mechanic Vill. : Dhola Kuan, Hathras121. " Shanker Thakur Asstt. Mechanic Q.No. 2/II, Press Colony, Aligarh122. " Surendra Pal Singh Asstt. Mechanic H.No. 5/226, Fire Bridgade Colony,

Aligarh, Ph. : 2511919123. " Kamal Singh Asstt. Mechanic Vill. : Semla, P.O. Bhakri Niranjan

Kot, Aligarh124. " Shamshad Ali Carpenter Q.No. 111/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Mob. : 9312138279( 4 Industrial )125. Shri Kishor Babu Offset Machine Man Brahamanpuri Chauk, Aligarh

Ph. : 2417308126. " Panna Lal " Niranpuri, Indraprasth Colony, H.No.

2/44, Ramghat Raod, AligarhPh. : 2509119

127. " Om Prakash S/o Ramphool" Q.No. 9/III, Press Colony, Aligarh128. " Jodh Pal Singh " Q.No. 19/II, Press Colony, Aligarh129. " Mahesh Chand Sharma " Q.No. 7/III, Press Colony, Aligarh

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130. " Virender Pal Singh,Offset M/c Man G.I.P., Aligarh Q.No. 131/II, Press Colony, Aligarh131. Shri Ashok Kumar " " Q.No. 11/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Mob. : 9897199191132. " Udai Singh " " Vill. : Sujawal Ghar, P.O. Pisawa,

Aligarh133. " Sheoraj Singh " " Q.No. 8/III, Press Colony, Aligarh134. " Chander Pal " " Nagla Masani, Khair Road, Aligarh135. " Erastus Back " " Q.No. 105/II, Press Colony, Aligarh136. " Pooran Singh " " Vill. : Khijarpur (Joshiya) P.O. Baraun

Disstt. : Aligarh137. Shri Yashoda Nandan, Asstt. Offset M/c Man Q.No. 59/I, Press Colony, Aligarh

138. " Yogesh Saraswat " " Patel Nagar, Agra Road, Aligarh139. " Swami Ji " " Nai Basti, Gali No. 1, Aligarh140. " Rajender Pal Singh " " Vill. : Bhura Kishan Gari, P.O.

Audhaun, Aligarh141. " Ashok Kumar " " Q.No. 91/II, Press Colony, Aligarh142. " Damodar Das, Offset M/c Attendent Moh. : Samna Para, Aligarh143. " Prem Pal Singh " " H.No. 21, New Well Sarai Babu

Aligarh144. " Ramesh Chander " " H.No. 186, Bhamola Mafi, Aligarh145. " Salig Ram " " Moh. : Sanichari Paith, Qutab Ki

Sarai, Aligarh146. " Kalyan Singh " " Vill. : Hardaspur, P.O. : Lodha,

Aligarh147. " Mohan Ram " " Q.No. 133/II, Press Colony, Aligarh148. " Mahavir Singh " " Vill. : Jiroli Dor, P.O. : Jiroli Dor,

Aligarh149. " Mahendra Singh Machine Man " Vill. : Bhamola, Aligarh

150. " Jai Pal Singh " " Vill. : Bhura Kishan Gari, P.O.Audhaun, Distt. Aligarh

151. " Rajveer Singh " " Vill. & Post, : Dhanipur, Aligarh

152. " James Charlesh Khes " " Q.NO. 123/II, Press Colony, Aligarh153. " Gopal Krishan Machine Asstt. H.NO. 5/885, Shivraj Nagar, Gular

Road, Aligarh154. " Mahendra Pal Singh M/c Attendent Q.No. 108/I, Press Colony, Aligarh155. Shri Krishnanand Sharma " " Q.No. 96/II, Press Colony, Aligarh156. " Bishan Babu " " Nagla Barola Zafrabad, Aligarh

157. " Vijay Kumar " " 13/366, Mamu Bhanja, Aligarh

158. " Ramesh Chand Auto Truck Driver H.No. 1/20, Gali No. 1, GhanshyamPuri, Aligarh, Ph. : 2508333

( 5 Industrial )159. Shri Tarif Singh Binder " Vill. : AlhadadpurNeevri, P.O.

Keshopur Zofri, Aligarh,Ph. : 2510588

160. " Manvir Prasad " " Zaharvir Gali, Barola Zafrabad, AligarhPh. : 2406212

161. " Bhudev Singh " " H.No. 2/230, Moh. : Chandnia,Aligarh, Ph. : 2409679

162. " Ratan Lal " " Q.No. 86/II, Press Colony, Aligarh163. " Kuwar Pal Singh " " Q.No. 23/II, Press Colony, Aligarh164. " Hushyar Singh " " H.No. 1580, Dodhpur, Aligarh165. " Durga Ram " " Vill. : Gaunda, P.O. Gaunda,

Distt. Aligarh166. " Krishna Kumar Sharma " " C/o Shri Raghvender Saraswat

1/571, Surendra Nagar, Aligarh167. " Veer Pal Singh " " Vill.: Dhanipur, P.O. Dhanipur, Aligarh

Mob. : 9319042717

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168. Shri Raj Pal Singh " G.I.P., Aligarh Budh Vihar Colony Khair By PassRoad, Aligarh, Ph. : 2409407

169. " Santosh Kumar " " H.No. 8/74 Sarai Hakim, Aligarh170. " Chander Prakash Sarswat" " Vill. : Pankhani, P.O. Bhadesi, Aligarh171. " Parshu Ram " " Vill. & Post : Jalali, Aligarh172. " Darshan Singh Khalsa " " Delhi Gate, Kailash Gali, Aligarh,

Ph. : 9219879903173. " Rajendra Babu " " Vill. : Lohsra, P.O. : Lodha, Aligarh174. " Trivedi Sahai " " Moh. : Bhagwan Nagar, Gali No. 4B,

Pala Shibabad, Aligarh175. " Hari Krishan " " 8-D, Inderpuri, Aligrh, Ph. : 2763940176. " Dori Singh Verma " " Rajmargpur, P.O. Bhadauli, Atrauli,

Aligarh177. " Mahesh Chand Sharma " " H.NO. 8/160, Raghuvirpuri, Aligarh

Mob. : 9719014650178. " Murari Lal Sharma " " Sarvodai Nagar, Barola By Pass Road,

Aligarh179. " Devi Das " " H.No. 6/201, Gali No. 2 Nai Basti,

Aligarh180. " Angad Singh " " Moh. : Pala Shahibabad Aligarh181. " Sudhir Hem Rom " " Q.No. 41/I, Press Colony, Aligarh182. " Abdul Salam " " Vill. : Devsani, P.O. : Quarsi, Aligarh183. " Rajender Pal Singh " " New Mandi, Dhanipur, Aligarh184. " Bharat Singh " " Vill. : Bhujpura, Aligarh185. " Emlias Khes " " Q.No. 117/II, Press Colony Aligarh

Mob. : 9897424465186. " Narain Singh " " MIG-59, Swaran Jayanti Nagar (ADA)

Ramghat Road, Aligarh187. " Prem Pal Singh " " Dhanipur, Aligarh188. " Walter Topo " Q.No. 104/I, Press Colony Aligarh189. " Dharam Pal " " Q.No. 79/II, Press Colony Aligarh190. " Naubat Singh " " Moh. : Hari Vilas Nagar, Aligarh191. " Tej Pal Singh Meena " " Vill. Dhola Kuan, P.O. Gangcholi,

Hathras, Mob. : 9219772906192. " Chander Bhan Sharma Section Holder Q.No. 61/II, Press Colony Aligarh

Ph. : 2503070193. " Munshi Khan " " H.No. 4/331, Jamalpur, Aligarh194. " Augstin Ekka " " Q.No. 119/II, Press Colony Aligarh195. " Ganesh Singh " " Nagla Barola Zafrabad, By Pass Road,

Aligarh196. " Sushil Kumar " " H.No. 5/237, Mission Compound,

Banna Devi, Aligarh, Ph. : 2523742197. " Sunil Lakra Foreman " Q.No. 85/II, Press Colony Aligarh

198. " Karma Oran " " Q.No. 13/III, Press Colony AligarhMob. : 9358259758

199. " Sushil Kujur " " Q.No. 14/III, Press Colony Aligarh

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200. Shri Ram Prakash Sharma Asstt. Binder " H.No. 8/48, Sarai Hakim, GaliGularian, Aligarh, Ph. : 2512031

201. " Thakur Lal " " Sangam Vihar Colony, Near DurgeshColony, Tikona Nagla Road, AligarhMob. : 9837509300

202. Smt. Sashi Sharma " " 2/493, Begam Bagh, Aligarh203. Shri Rakesh Kumar Misra " Vill. : Pariawali, Aligarh204. " Hari Singh " " Vill. : Khojanpur, P.O. Parial, Aligarh205. " Panna Lal " " H.No. 1/450-C Ambedkar Colony,

Chhabni Aligarh, Mob. : 9219842165206. " Bheem Pal " " Vill. : Ahmadpur, P.O. Ahmadpur,

Aligarh

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207. Shri Ramesh Chand Sharma Asstt. Binder G.I.P., Aligarh Moh. : Babri Mandi Near PoliceChowki, Aligarh

208. " Prem Pal Singh " " Vill. : Kochhor, P.O. : Kochhor,Aligarh, Ph. : 2763680

209. " Hukam Singh " " H.No. 5/394, Gali No. 7, Gular Road,Aligarh, Mob. : 9358213929

210. " Gauri Shanker " " Vill. : Keshopur Zofri, Aligarh211. " Har Pal Singh " " Vill. : Neevari, P.O. : Zofri, Aligarh212. " Rajendra Pal Singh S/o Hari Pal Singh" " Q.No. 95/II, Press Colony, Aligarh213. " Raj Pal " " Vill. : Khojanpur, P.O. : Parial (Sasni),

Aligarh214. " Har Dayal " " Hevatpur Pritha, P.O. Kochhor,

Aligarh215. " Gautam Prasad Thakur " " Q.No. 1/II, Press Colony, Aligarh216. " Panna Lal " " Vill. :Aurangabad. P.O. Barola Aligarh217. " Phool Singh " " Vill. : Kamal Pur, P.O. Panheti,

Aligarh218. " Rajveer Savita " " Moh. : Mitra Nagar, Aligarh219. " Bachan Singh " " Vill. : Bharatpur, P.O. Baroan, Aligarh220. " Balveer Singh " " Q.No. 135/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Ph. : 2406405221. " Giriraj Kishor " " Moh. : Malipara, Nehrukunj, Aligarh222. " Amar Singh " " Vill. : Balrampur, P.O. : Kochhor,

Aligarh223. Shri Ram Kirpal Misra " " Q.No. 130/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Mob. : 9412545471224. " Om Prakash S/o Moti Lal " " Q.No. 102/II, Press Colony, Aligarh225. Shri Om Prakash S/o Laxman Pd." " Vill. : Kochhor, P.O. Kochhor, Aligarh

Mob. : 9412488245226. " Syad Sagar Ali " " H.No. 4/199, A.M.U. Farm Kila Road,

Aligarh, Ph. : 2704383227. " Dal Chand " " H.No. 4/200, Moh. : Bhamola,

Aligarh, Ph. : 2706460228. " Man Mohan " " Moh. : Jaiganj, Bhola Shanker Wali

Gali, Aligarh229. " Ram Khilari " " Q.No. 7/II, Press Colony, Aligarh230. " Brij Mashih " " C/25, Shatabdi Nagar, Quarshi

Aligarh, Ph. : 2741277231. " Kali Charan " " Vill. : Jasratpur, P.O. : Alipur Sehor,

Aligarh232. " Jugveer Singh " " Pala Sahibabad Bhadesi Road, Aligarh233. " Shashi Pal Singh " " H.No. 1/745, Shastri Nagar, Aligarh234. " Raj Pal " " Nagla Barola, Aligarh235. " Mahi Pal Singh " " Vill. : Balipur, P.O. Kochhor, Aligarh236. " Roop Singh " " Vill. : Hevatpur Shia, P.O. : Shia,

Aligarh237. " Chandra Pal Singh " " Vill. : Gharbra, P.O. Gharbra, Aligarh238. " Om Prakash S/o Mangal Sen" " Vill. : Kochhor, P.O. Kochhor, Aligarh239. " Masqoor Ali " " H.No. 6/451, Moh. Nai Basti, Aligarh240. " Harnam Singh " " Q.No. 127/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Ph. : 2706069241. " Soran Singh " " Vill. : Kochhor, P.O. : Kochhor,

Aligarh, Ph. : 2760822242. " Raj Pal Singh " " Q.No. 84/II, Press Colony, Aligarh243. " Rajendra Pal Singh " " Vill. : Boner, P.O. Audhon Aligarh244. " Chandra Pal Singhal " " H.No. 2/96, Sudamapuri, Aligarh245. " Yad Ram " " Q.No. 72/I, Press Colony, Aligarh246. " Ved Mohan " " Moh. : Jayganj, Aligarh247. Smt. Vimlesh Kumari " " Vill. : Bhagat Nagla, P.O. Digshi, Alig.248. Shri Satish Kumar " " Bhamola, Aligarh249. " Ramesh Chand Pal " " Dodhpur, Civil Lines, Aligarh

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250. " Shiv Shanker Dwivedi Asstt. Binder G.I.P., Aligarh Q.No. 100/I, Press Colony, Aligarh251. " Kushal Pal Singh " " Q.No. 87/II, Press Colony, Aligarh252. " Salauddin " " 2/67, Shyam Nagar, Civil Line Aligarh253. " RajveerSingh " " R.K. Paper House, Railway Road,

Aligarh254. " Munishwar Sharma " " Q.No. 6/II, Press Colony, Aligarh255. " Hakim Singh " " Q.No. 83/II, Press Colony, Aligarh256. " Vinod Kumar " " Mukand Nagar, Old Etah Chungi,

Aligarh, Ph. : 2761184( 7 Industrial )

257. ShriAnand Pal Singh " " Vill. : Jirauli Dor, Aligarh,Ph. : 9412317042

258. " Vinod Kumar S/o Pyare Lal" " Q.No. 25/II, Press Colony, AligarhPh. : 9412459813

259. " Om Prakash S/o Rama " " Vill. : Kastli, P.O. Aligarh260. Shri Dharam Pal Singh S/o Sher Singh" " Vill. : Hardaspur, P.O. LOdha, Aligarh261. Smt. Munni Devi " " Q.No. 69/II, Press Colony, Aligarh262. Shri Shri Kishan Sharma " " Q.No. 36/II, Press Colony, Aligarh263. " Shankar Lal S/o Prasadi Lal" " Moh. : Ram NagarTila, Achal Tal,

Aligarh264. " Gaya Prasad " Vill. : Semla, P.O. : Bhakri

Niranjankot, Aligarh265. " Munna Lal " Vill. : Aurangabad, P.O. Barath,

Aligarh, Ph. : 2780772266. " Rajveer Singh S/o Heera Singh" " Vill.: Chandhu Kala, P.O. CDF Aligarh267. " Kishan Pal Singh " " H.No. 69-H/68, Chattri Barola By

Pass, Thana-Banna Deve, Aligarh268. " Abdul Saleem " " C/o Shri Sabbir, Nai Basti, Aligarh269. " Shankar Lal S/o Munshi Lal" " Vill. : Pala Kastli, P.O. Pala Kastli,

Distt. : Aligarh270. " Mahesh Kumar Sharma " " Q.No. 41/II, Press Colony, Aligarh271. " Sanjay Kumar " " Vill. : Manzoor Garhi, P.O. Dairy

Farm, Aligarh, Mob. : 9219785914272. " Ashok Kumar " " Awash Vikash Lodhi Vihar, Sasni

Gate, Aligarh273. " Satish Chand " " Kali Wari Mandir, Lakhraj Nagar,

Samad Road, Aligarh274. " Ravish Kumar " " Q.No. 57/II, Press Colony, Aligarh275. Shri Pratap Singh " " Sarai Hakim, Gularian, Aligarh276. " Virendra Nath " " Moh. : Dori Nagar, Distt. Aligarh

Ph. : 2761000277. " Chandan Singh Rawat " " Q.No. 139/II, Press Colony, Aligarh278. Shri Shiv Charan " " Nagla Kila, Aligarh279. " Raj Kumar " " 5/662, Gular Road, Kashyap Colony,

Aligarh280. " Tapan Kumar Mukherji " " H.No. 5/176, Raghuvirpuri, Aligarh

Ph. : 2523418281. " Bhagwati Prasad " " Vill. & Post : Digsari, Aligarh282. Shri Kedar Nath " " Jay Ganj, Sarai Kazi, Aligarh283. Smt. Ashrfi Devi " " C/o Shri Hukam Singh, Naurangabad

Chhabni, Aligarh284. Shri Mahaveer Singh " " Q.No. 134/II, Press Colony, Aligarh285. " Kailash Chand " " Budh Bihar Colony, Nagla Kalar,

Aligarh286. " Prasadi Lal " " Q.No. 16/I, Press Colony, Aligarh287. Smt. Sarwati Devi " " Q.No. 47/II, Press Colony, Aligarh288. Shri Dharamveer Singh S/o Hulashi Singh" " Moh. : Dodhpur, Aligarh289. " Narottam Singh " " Vill. : Mandla, P.O. Gaunda, Aligarh290. " Ram Chandra " " Vill. : Pariawali, Distt. Aligarh291. " Mahendra Pal Singh S/o Prabhu Singh" " Vill. : Lohsara, P.O. : Lodha, Aligarh

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292. Shri Jai Pal Singh Asstt. Binder G.I.P., Aligarh Vill. : Amarpur, P.O. : Lodha, Aligarh293. " Ramesh Pal Singh " " Vill. &P.O. : Shikharan baia Lodha,

Aligarh294. " Ranjeet Singh " " Trimuri Nagar, Surksha Vihar,

Chooharpur, Aligarh295. " Rajendra Prasad Mathur " " Q.No. 113/II, Press Colony, Aligarh296. " Munesh Kumar " " Moh. : Mayapuri, Pala Road,Aligarh297. " Sunil S. Lal " " Critchian Colony, Banna Devi, Aligarh298. " Sarfaraj Khan " " H.No. 44, Chanda Building, Rasal

Ganj, Aligarh299. " Laxmi Narayan " " H.No. 570, Dodhpur, Civil Lines,

Aligarh300. " Manohar Lal " " Vill. & Post : Pala Kastli, Thana :

Jawan, Aligarh301. " Dharamveer Singh S/o Devraj Singh" " Vill. & Post : Pali Razapur, Sasni,

Aligarh302. " Bishambhar Singh " " Q.No. 98/II, Press Colony, Aligarh303. " Rameshwar Prasad " " Q.No. 116/II, Press Colony, Aligarh304. " Ragan Singh " " Vill. : Sahapur, P.O. Barthua. Aligarh305. " Mahendra Pal S/oHoti Lal " " Ambedkar Colony, Naurangabad

Chhabni, Aligarh, Ph. : 2763983306. " Jitendra Kumar " " H.No. 89 Moh. : Babri Mandi, Sayyad

Para, Aligarh307. " Amar Nath " " H.No. 19/447, Gambhirpura, Aligarh

Mob. : 9719222123308. " Mahi Pal Singh " " Vill. : Kochhor, Distt. Aligarh309. " Beeri Singh " " Vill. & P.O. : Gounda, Aligarh310. " Charan Singh " " Moh. : Chooharpur, P.O. Banna

Devei, Aligarh311. " Chandan Singh " " Q.No. 38/II, Press Colony, Aligarh312. " Gopal " " Vill. : Bojia, P.O. : Gangchholi, Distt.

Hathras, Distt. Mahamaya Nagar313. " Heera Lal " " Vill. : Dhola Kuan, P.O. Gangchholi,

Hathras, Mob. : 9412536527( 8 Industrial )

314. Shri Netra Pal Sharma S/o Ram Swroop " " H.No. 5/174, D-81, Santi Nagar, RamNagar, ITI Road, Aligarh

315. " Sushil Kujur " " Q.No. 50/II, Press Colony, Aligarh316. " Ratan Lal " " Nagla Chooharpur, Behind Chadra Sen

Chakki, Thana Banna Devi, Aligarh317. " Bhavani Shankar " " Vill. : Alampur Subhkra, Aligarh318. " Shishu Pal Singh " " H.No. 1/482-A, Naurangabad,

Ambedkar Colony Chhabni, Aligarh,319. " Raghunandan Prasad " " Q.No. 136/II, Press Colony, Aligarh320. " Mahavir Prasad Sharma " " Nagla Kila, Distt. Aligarh321. " Gouri Shanker Sharma " " Vill. : Dhora Palan, P.O. Digshi,

Aligarh322. Smt. Vidyawati " " Q.No. 49/I, Press Colony, Aligarh323. Shri Netra Pal S/o Ram Singh " " Vill. : Jatan Pur Chikawati, P.O. :

Jiroauli Dor, Aligarh324. Shri Raja Ram " " Q.No. 4/II, Press Colony, Aligarh325. " Foran Singh " " Q.No. 87/II, Press Colony, Aligarh326. " Jagvir Singh " " Q.No. 143/II, Press Colony, Aligarh

Mob. : 9897607036327. " Jai Singh Pal " " Vill. : Garhiawali, P.O. : Nagla Patil,

Aligarh328. " Nijamuddin Khan " " Kila Road, Firdosh Nagar, Gali NO. 6,

Aligarh329. " Hirdesh Kumar " " H.No. 8-89, Shanti Nagar,

Naurangabad, Aligarh, Ph. 2760280

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330. " Ram Charan Singh Verma Asstt. Binder G.I.P., Aligarh 1226 Moh. : Panch Lodhy Ka Mandir,Vikas Nagar, Aligarh

331. " Om Prakash S/o Son Pal " " Vill. : Barola Zafrabad, Aligarh332. " Sheodan Singh " " Vill. : Kanhoi, Aligarh333. Shri Shamshad Ahmad " " H.No. 17/205, Mulla Para, Bhujpura,

Aligarh, Ph. : 2001963334. Shri Raj Bahadur Singh " " Vill : HazipurFateh Khan, P.O. :

Mushepur, Aligarh335. " Than Singh " " Q.No. 99/II, Press Colony, Aligarh336. " Satya Prakash " " Pala Shibabad, Aligarh

Mob. : 9219780452337. " Omkar Singh " " Sanjay Gandhi Colony, Rawan Tila,

Aligarh338. " Adal Singh " " Nagla Man Singh, Nai Abadi, Kamal

Pur Road, Aligarh339. " Anil Kumar " " Q.No. 104/II, Press Colony, Aligarh340. " Hari Dutt Gigi " " Q.No. 33/I, Press Colony, Aligarh341. " VirenderRaj Singh " " Vill. & P.O. : Alehadadpur, Aligarh342. " Girender Kumar " " Vill. & P.O. : Lodha, Aligarh343. " Satrughan Singh " " Mahendra Nagar, Kali Dah, Aligarh344. " Vijay Pal " " Vill. : Jalal Pur, P.O. KeshopurJofri,

Aligarh345. " Brijnandan Sharma " " Retired346. " Hriom Sharma " " Q.No. 18/II, Press Colony, Aligarh347. " Hari Shanker " " Moh. : Ghambhir Pura, Bihand Royal

Cinema, Aligarh348. " Amar Singh " " Nagla Pala, Bhadesi Road, Aligarh349. Smt. Asha Kumari " " Q.No. 50/I, Press Colony, Aligarh350. Shri Virendra Kumar " " Nagla Kila, Aligarh351. " Janki Prasad Sharma " " Nagla Kila, A.M.U. Aligarh

Ph. : 2706401352. " Shashi Pal Singh " " 1/768 Chhavni Road Shastri Nagar,

Aligarh353. " Devi Ram " " Q.No. 97/II, Press Colony, Aligarh354. " Ram Gopal Singh " " Civil Lines, Apna Ghar Wali Gali,

Dodhpur, Aligarh355. " Ram Babu S/o Ram Pal " " Q.No. 63/I, Press Colony, Aligarh356. " Om Prakash S/o SherSingh" " Vill. : ManzoorGari P.O. CDF, Aligarh357. " Kishan Murari " " Moh.Gandhi Nagar, Chamar Wali

Gali, 19/66, Aligarh358. " Raj Bahadur Singh " " Vill. : Lohsra, P.O. : Lodha, Aligarh359. " Kali Charan " " Vill. & Post : Amroli, Aligarh360. " Vijay Singh " " Vill. : Chilkora, P.O. Quarshi, Aligarh361. " Ashok Kumar " " In Front of Malroj Factory, Jawahar

Nagar, Durga Madir Marg, Aligarh362. " Jagdish Babu " " Moh. : Sarai Qutab, Aligarh363. " Prem Singh " " Q.No. 93/I, Press Colony, Aligarh

Mob. : 9897355861364. " Bhuvneshwar Giri " " Jaharveer Nagar, Barola By Pass

Road, Aligarh, Ph. : 2401190365. " Ishartullah Khan " " H.No. 6/595, Sarai Rahman, Aligarh

Ph. : 3095004366. " Ram Babu S/o Tej Singh " " Nagla Barola Zafrabad, Aligarh367. " Soran Lal " " Vill. & Post : Lodha, Aligarh368. " Dinesh Babu " " 5/90, Nagla Barola By Pass Road,

Aligarh369. " Ram Babu Kela " " Q.No. 8/II, Press Colony, Aligarh370. " Jagdish Prasad " " Vill. : Khitkari, P.O. : Jalali, Aligarh371. " Mewa Ram " " Dodhpur, Civil Lines, Aligarh372. " Satish Babu " " H.No. 4/708, Dodhpur, Aligarh

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373. Shri Murari Lal Asstt. Binder G.I.P., Aligarh Teela Ram Nagar, Paliwal InterCollege, Aligarh

374. Smt. Shashi Prabha " " Q.No. 75/II, Press Colony, Aligarh375. Shri Mahendra Pal " " Q.No. 118/II, Press Colony, Aligarh376. " Murari Lal " " Q.No. 22/I, Press Colony, Aligarh377. " Braham Dutt Awashti " " Shaket Bihar Colony, Agra Road,

Aligarh, Ph. : 3091863378. " Mohammad Akhtar " " Rasal Ganj, Machhali Wali Gali,

Aligarh379. " Babu Lal " " In Front of Vijay Path, Vikas Nagar,

Near Etah Chungi, Aligarh,Ph. : 2762617

380. " Nannu Singh " " Vill. : Kochhor, P.O. : Kochhor, Alig.381. " Arjun Singh " " Vill. : Ishanpur, P.O. : Kamalpur,

Aligarh382. " Ali Asgar " " Sarai Rahman, Nai Abadi, Aligarh383. " Subhash Chand Saxena " " Brahman Puri Chowk, Aligarh384. " Ashok Kumar Aggarwal " " Moh. : Ghambhir Pura, Prakash

Nagar, Aligarh385. " Jawahar Lal " " H.NO. 181 Shanti Nagar, Gular Road,

Aligarh386. " Mohar Singh " " 1/1109, Dori Nagar, Prajapati Wali

Gali, Aligarh387. " Chandra Prakash " " H.No. 2/247, Begam Bagh, Aligarh

Ph. : 3096922388. " Jai Pal " " Ram Nagar Colony, Khair Road,

Aligarh389. " Nahar Singh " " Vill. & P.O. : Kochhor, Aligarh390. " Devendra Prasad " " Vill. & P.O. : Amroli, Aligarh391. " Niranjan Lal " " Vill. : Dhanipur, P.O. Dhanipur,

Aligarh392. " Chob Singh " " Vill. : Dhori, P.O. Akrabad, Aligarh393. " Om Prakash S/o Chheda Lal" " Vill. :& P.O. Amroli, Aligarh394. " Ram Prasad " " Moh. : Kothi Lank Ram, Nai Basti,

Thana Banna Devi, Aligarh395. " Soran Singh " " Vill. : Alampur Subhkara, P.O. :

Subhkara, Aligarh396. " Ashok Kumar " " In Front of S.S. Niketan Inter College,

Gali NO. 1, Ram Bagh Colony,Ramghat Road, AligarhPh. : 2001975

397. " Rajendra Prashad " " Q.No. 35/I, Press Colony, Aligarh398. " Naubat Singh " " Q.No. 140/II, Press Colony, Aligarh399. " Ram Singh " " H.NO. 232, Gali No. 4, Sudamapuri,

Aligarh400. " Ramesh Kumar " " H.No. 8/103, Moh. : Sarai Hakim,

Aligarh401. " Suresh Chandra " " H.No. 1/996, Sastri Nagar,

Naurangabad, Aligarh,Ph. : 2761936

402. " Chhote Lal S/o Kundan " " Vill. : Rukhala, Distt. Aligarh403. " Panna Lal " " Vill. & P.O. : Lodha, Aligarh404. " Prakash Chand " " H.No. 15/155, Sarai Ray Distt.

Aligarh405. " Netra Pal Singh " " Vill. : Manzoor Gari, Aligarh406. " Shiv Singh " " Pala Kastli Bas, P.O. : Pala Kastli Bas407. " Mahendra Pal " " Q.No. 132/II, Press Colony, Aligarh408. " Om Prakash S/o Prasadi Lal" " Vill. : Dhaurrah Mafi, Distt. Aligarh409. " Bahori Lal " " In Front of Ratch Bihar, ITI Road, Gali

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410. " Chhote Lal Asstt. Binder G.I.P., Aligarh H.No.4/792, Dodhpur,Civil Lines,Alg.( 10 Industrial )

411. Shri Munesh Kumar Labourer " Vill. : Khitkari, P.O. : Shekhupur,Aligarh

412. " Rajendra Singh " " Q.No. 9/I, Press Colony, AligarhMob. : 9719111848

413. Smt. Rameswari Devi " " Q.No. 88/I, Press Colony, Aligarh414. Shri Girish Babu Kamal " " Q.No. 103/I, Press Colony, Aligarh415. " Raghuvir Singh " " H.No. 1/397, Bihand Police Choki,

Naurangabad, Aligarh416. " Bhagwan Das " " Q.No. 32/I, Press Colony, Aligarh417. " Vinod Kumar " " Q.No. 47/I, Press Colony, Aligarh418. " Ram Phool " " Vill. : Govindpur Fagoi, Aligarh419. " Anoop Kumar " " Q.No. 75/I, Press Colony, Aligarh420. " Gulshan Khan " " H.No. 4/123, Nagla Jamalpur, Aligarh421. " Manu Verma " " Q.No. 43/I, Press Colony, Aligarh

Ph. : 3092444422. " Udaiveer Singh " " Ambedkar Nagar Colony,

Naurangabad, Aligarh423. " Laxman Singh " " Vill. : Quarshi, 816, Aligarh424. " Gyan Singh " " 7, Brij Bihar(ADA)Colony, Banna

Devi, G. T. Road, AligarhPh. : 2404573

425. " Shamshad Ali " " H.No. 4/891, Gali No. 4, Bihand BaraMaszid Jamalpur, Aligarh

426. " Rajendra Prasad " " Sarai Garhi, Sasni Gate, Aligarh427. " Narendra Pal Singh " " Vill. : Semla, P.O. Bhakri Niranjan

Kot, Aligarh428. " Raj Kumar " " H.No. 4/85, Bhamola, Alilgarh429. " Siya Ram " " Vill. : Mamota Kala, P.O. : Basai Kazi,

Aligarh, Tehsil & Thana : Sasni Distt.Hathras

430. " Ashok Kumar " " H. No. 5/25, Gular Road, Aligarh431. " Rakesh Kumar " " Vill. & P.O. : Godha, Aligarh

Ph. : 3092359432. " Trilok Chand " " Q.No. 122/II, Press Colony, Aligarh433. " Babu Lal " " Chandnia Aligarh434. " Brikesh Kumar " " Q.No. 77/I, Press Colony, Aligarh435. " Anokhey Lal " " Nagla Man Singh, KamalpurRoad,

Aligarh436. " Maharana Pratap Singh " " Mohalla Sarai Kazi, Aligarh437. " Ali Mohammad " " Kela Nagar, Nai Abadi, Aligarh438. " Chandra Pal Singh " " Vill. : Birju Garhi, P.O. : Matholi, Alig.439. " Ram Gopal " " Dodhpur, Medical Road, Gali No. 2,

Aligarh440. " Narsingh Pal Singh " " Vill. : Lohasara, Lodha, Aligarh441. " Kanhya Lal Sharma " " Q.No. 18/II, Press Colony, Aligarh442. " Hari Singh " " Vill. : Muradpur, Atrauli, Aligarh443. " Rakesh Kumar " " Q.No. 115/I, Press Colony, Aligarh444. " Jagdish Kumar " " H.No. 282, Bhamola, Aligarh445. " Devendra Singh " " H.No. 1/147, Ghanshyampuri, Aligarh446. " Jwel Lakra " " Q.No. 89/II, Press Colony, Aligarh447. " Rakesh Kumar " " Q.No. 107/I, Press Colony, Aligarh( 11 Industrial )448. " Chandra Prakash " " Q.No. 98/I, Press Colony, Aligarh