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Name and Address
Designation
1
Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty,
Vice Chancellor,
Adichunchanagiri University.
B G Nagara – 571448, NH-75,
Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District ,
Karnataka, India. Ph. 08234 287285
drscshetty@gmail.com
Chairman
2
Ln. V.V.Krishna Reddy #1567/783, Pent House,
Vars Ferdale, Off 80 Feet Road, 1st Main, Kodihalli,
HAL Stage II, Bangalore 560 008
Tel: 25253512/25226432 Mob: 98450 35599
reddyvvk63@yahoo.co.in
Member
3
Lion. V. S. Shanthavadhan
Bangalore Electricals,
#.35/1, St. John’s Road,
Bangalore 560042 | Mob: 9844041554
shanth.be@gmail.com
Member
4
CA . D. L Suresh Babu
Suresh and Co, Srinidhi, 1st Floor,
No.43/61, Surveyor’s Street, Basavangudi,
Bangalore 560 004 | Mob: 98452 01332
sureshbabu@sureshandco.com
Member
5
Sri Sri Swami Japanandji
Swami Vivekananda Integrated Rural Health Centre
SH3, Pavagada Karnataka- 572202
swajapa@yahoo.com
Ph. 9448106012
Member
6
Dr. Prathibha Karanth Director,
The Com DEALL Trust,
224, 6TH ‘A’ Main, II Block, HRBR Layout,
Bangalore 560 043
prathibha.karanth@gmail.com
Ph. 9448384809
Member
7
Dr.Bathi Reddy ENT specialist
#98/ 1st Floor, Manipal Hospital,
HAL Old Airport Rd, Kodihalli,
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560017
reddybathi@yahoo.com, Ph. 9945688322
Member
8
Sri Gopal Hosur Flat No.4, Ground Floor
2/1, Palace Loop Road, Next to Embassy Star
Opp. Mount Carmel College Bangalore – 560052
Mob : 9880975000/9900475000
Email : gopalhosur@yahoo.com
Member
9
Sri Nanda Kumar B.G.IAS,
Jyothy Nilaya #14, Karnik Road,
Shankarapuram, Bangalore-560004
Ph : 8722221234
Email : bgnkumar@gmail.com
Member
10
Sri. K. Raghu, Bcom, FCA, Partner
K. Raghu and co, Chartered Accountants,
No. 281, 2nd floor, 7th Main,
BTM Layout 2nd Stage, Bangalore-560076.
Mob- 9341219091
Email :kraghuandco@kraghu.com
kraghu@kraghu.com
Member
11
Mr.Sridhar Pubbi Setty
1301, Amethyst, My home jewel,
Manjeera Pipeline Road,
Near Central Park , Hafeezpet,
Madeenaguda Telangana-500049
sridhar@kautilya.org.in
Ph. 9916298421
Member
12
Prof. Roopa Nagarajan Academic Officer
Professor and Course Chairperson
Dept. of Speech Language & Hearing Science
Sri .Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education
(Deemed to be university) No.1, Ramachandra Nagar,
Porur ,Chennai-600116 Contact 9840084723
email :roopanagarajan@sriramahcandra.edu.in
personal: roopasrmc@gmail.com
Member
13
Mrs.Manasa Devi. H
NO.116, Sri Sumukha Nilaya
(Modern Housing society Layout)
Near CII, BEL IInd stage, Byadarahalli
Viswaneedam Post, Bangalore-560091
Ph. 9448311788
manasahalambi@gmail.com
Member
14
Dr. C.V. Srinivas Professor- ENT
5A, 3rd B Main, 4th A Cross, 3rd Block,
HRBR layout, Bangalore -560043,
Karnataka, Ph.9845303344
game_sri@yahoo.com
Member
15
Dr.Poonam Natarajan Vidya Sagar
No. 1 Ranjit Road, Kotturpuram
Chennai- 600085
Email id: poonatish@gmail.com
Ph.9868524977
Member
16
Mr. Pankaj Maru Founder & President
SNEH NAGDA Center for Learning & Empowerment
National Awardee Organization, Suraj SNEH Bhawan
Shri Ram Colony, Nagda Jn. Dist Ujjain (MP) 456335
91-94251-95626
pankajmaru@gmail.com
Member
17
Dr. Sarika Khurana
Deputy Director Clinics
DRSRCISH Bangalore
drsrc.sarika@speechear.org
Ph. 6364998889
Convener
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