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PROGRAMME GUIDE
Appreciation Course on Populationand
Sustainable Development
School ofAgricultureIndira Gandhi National Open University
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068
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September, 2015
Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2015
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Mr. Y. N. Sharma
AR (Publication)
MPDD, IGNOU, New Delhi
Mr. Babu Lal Rewadia
Section Officer (Publication)
MPDD, IGNOU, New Delhi
The course is jointly developed by Indira
Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
and Population Foundation of India (PFI),
New Delhi.
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CONTENTSPage No.
1. TheUniversity 5
2. About the School ofAgriculture 5
3. About Population Foundation of India 5
4. About the Course 5
4.1 Course Objectives 6
4.2 Credits 6
4.3 Admission procedure 6
4.4 EntryRequirement 6
4.5 Language of Instruction 6
4.6 Duration and Mode of Learning 6
4.7 Course Fee 6
5. Course Structure 7
5.1 Detailed Course Outline 7
5.2 Project Work 8
6. CounsellingandAssignment related information 8
7. Evaluation 9
8. Certificate 10
9. Some Useful Hints 10
10. Contacts 10
11. List of Regional Centres of IGNOU 11
12. Some forms for your Use 25
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Dear Leaner,
Welcome to the academic course: Appreciation Course on Population and Sustainable Development.By enrolling in the course you have become a student of Indira Gandhi National Open University, oneof the largest Mega Universities in the world. IGNOU offers educational programmes through Openand Distance learning mode. It is quite likely that you are getting this first ever experience as a distancelearner. We as distance teachers may be physically at a distance from you but as far as teaching learningactivity is concerned we shall always be with you in the form of study material and through other studentsupport services.
To start with read this programme guide thoroughly, keep it handy and refer it as and when you getany doubt about proceeding further in this course. By following this programme guide you will be ableto manage your course related activities very easily.
With Best Wishes
Programme CoordinatorACPSD, SOA
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1. THE UNIVERSITY
The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) established by an Act of Parliament in 1985,has contributed significantly towards the promotion of higher education through Open Distance Learning(ODL). Through its distinctive features such as democratization of education, flexibility, applicationof ICT and unique teaching learning pedagogy, the University has continuously striven to build aknowledge society through inclusive education. The University is committed to quality in teaching,research, training and extension activities and acts as a national resource centre for expertise andinfrastructure in the ODL system.
IGNOU in a relatively short time has made a significant contribution to the areas of higher education,community education, extension activities and continual professional development. The University offerswide range of programmes leading to certificates, diplomas, under graduate degrees, post graduatedegrees and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the University has lived up to the country’s expectationsof providing education to the disadvantaged and marginalized sections of society.
For more information please visit: www.ignou.ac.in
2. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
The School of Agriculture (SOA), established in January 2005 at IGNOU, strives to addressthe need for education and knowledge management in agriculture for safe and sustainableresource utilization and nutritional food production. Through various skill based programmes, theSchool has been focusing on academic and extension activities in agriculture.
3. ABOUT POPULATION FOUNDATION OF INDIA
The Population Foundation of India (PFI) is a national-level NGO at the forefront of policy advocacyand research on population, health and development issues in the country. Established in 1970 bya group of socially committed industrialists led by the late Mr JRD Tata and Dr Bharat Ram, PFIworks to improve quality of life through increased access to quality family planning and reproductivehealth services, advocacy programs and capacity building at the national, state and district levels.
For more information please visit: www.populationfoundation.in
4. ABOUT THE COURSE
As is common knowledge, the population of the world has crossed the 7 billion mark of whichIndia’s population is more than 1 billion, the second highest for any country after China. However,the discussion on population must be understood in a more holistic manner rather than be limitedto only numbers and statistics. At its heart, population is a human issue where we are talk aboutwomen and men, their reproductive choices and health, their quality of life and well-being.
Instead of a top-down approach of looking at population growth in an alarmist way, we need toadopt a rights based approach, where the dignity of human life is upheld. The State and the societyat large must ensure that essential services – like health, education and opportunities for livelihoods,and a healthy environment – exist for one and all so that there is a permissive environment forpeople to make informed choices, reproductive and even otherwise.
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Keeping these fundamentals in mind, the Appreciation Course on Population and SustainableDevelopment aims to explore the linkages between ‘population’ and ‘sustainable development’ inIndia, looking into the intersection of population issues with areas such as health, education,opportunities for livelihoods, environmental safety and sustainable development.
The course goes on to tease-out new concepts, emerging issues, public discourse and debates and theinter-linkages vis-a-vis ‘population and sustainable development in India’.
4.1 Course Objectives
To introduce the contemporary issues in the field of population studies concerning the interrelation-ships between population and social and economic development.
To explore and gain insights into the appropriate strategic planning for population stabilization.
To understand other related thematic areas including environment, gender, reproductive health andother health issues, ageing and population displacement within broader perspectives of populationand development.
To provide an understanding of theory based knowledge as well as field experiences on the severaldimensions pertaining to population and sustainable development in India.
4.2 Credits
At IGNOU, we define credit as “ a notional representation of a fixed amount of students’ study hoursdevoted to various aspects of study: studying the text with comprehension, working on assignments,going through other course related documents, listening to the audio programmes, viewing the videoprogrammes, attending the academic counselling, etc.” One credit is equal to 30 study hours. TheAppreciation Course on Population and Sustainable Development is a 4 credit course. Thus, forcompleting this course a student has to put in 120 hours of study.
4.3 Admission Procedure
IGNOU announces walk-in registration throughout the year for admission to January and July academicsessions. The university offers online admission procedure by which the prospective learners are ableto submit their application forms online. The form for admission can also be obtained from the RegionalCentres of the University or it can be downloaded from the University Website. The filled-in applicationform with the requisite enclosures is to be submitted at the Regional Centre as per the specified date.Student Registration is done at all the Regional Centres for Indian students and through sponsoringinstitutions in case of students from abroad. The course will run in two cycles in a year.
4.4 Entry requirement
Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any discipline from a recognized University areeligible to apply.
4.5 Language of Instruction
The medium of instruction will be English.
4.6 Duration and Mode of Learning
The duration of the course is minimum three months and maximum one year. It will be available in openand distance learning mode.
4.7 Course Fee
A nominal fee of Rupees 800 will be payable by the candidate.
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5. COURSE STRUCTURE
The course is divided into four blocks. The first three blocks have four constituent units each and thefourth block involves Project Work. The blocks are as follows:-
Block 1: Population, Sustainable Development and Human Development
Block 2: Key issues on Population and Sustainable Development in India
Block 3: Population and Sustainable Development: Programmes and Policies
Block 4: Project Work
5.1 Detailed Course Outline
Block 1: Population, Sustainable Development and Human Development
Unit 1 – Introduction to Population
Introduction to Population, Sustainable Development and Human Development: Key concepts anddefinitions, Contextualizing Population and Sustainability within a Human Rights Framework
Unit 2 - Historical Evolution of Ideas about Population
Malthus and his critics, concerns about resources, Gender & Birth Control Movements (Annie Besant,Margaret Sanger and Gandhi)
Unit 3 –Trends in Demographic Transition
Global demographic transition, Regions of the world and India’s demographic landscape; DemographicTrends in India (Trends in population, fertility, nuptiality and mortality, sex ratio) India’s DemographicTransition.
Unit 4 - Emerging Issues
Migration and urbanization, Health and Epidemiological transition, HIV/AIDS, Demographic dividend
Block 2: Key Issues on Population and Sustainable Development in India
Unit 1 –Sustainable Development and Sustainability
Concept of Sustainable Development, Environmental Responsibility, Ecological Footprints. Implicationsof population growth on vital human needs.
Unit 2 – Population, Sustainability and the Marginalized
The marginalised in Human Population, Minority communities, Understanding marginalisation, Popula-tion Issues and marginalisation.
Unit 3 – Role of Civil Society and Movements
Concept of civil society, avil society groups ad movements in India, significance and relevance.
Unit 4 – Myths and Realities
Facts and misconceptions related to population and sustainable development
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Block 3: Population and Sustainable Development: Programmes and Policies
Unit 1 – Deliberations on Population and Sustainability
UN conferences pre-Cairo – 1964 onwards till 1993 Vienna Human rights conference, Internationalconference on Population and Development (Program of Action) 1994, Beijing Conference, 1995.
Unit 2 –Environment and Sustainability Programmes
Environment and Sustainable Development: Brundtland Report, Environment Conferences, series ofHabitat Conferences, Rio, Earth Summit; Important perspectives from the global discourse & North-South debates
Unit 3 Indian Legislation Related to Population and Development
India’s Population Policy, 2000, NRHM, the Law – Courts, SRHR, Health sector reforms post-Cairo,policy questions which came out of ICPD, repositioning of family planning Almata Declaration, twochild norm, supreme court and high court rulings on maternal health, PNDT Act, Child MarriageRestraint Act
Unit 4: India’s Initiatives
Addressing Population and Sustainable Development issues: efforts/initiatives in the areas of foodsecurity: Global Hunger Index, environment, water, education and employment, Human DevelopmentIndex
Block 4 Project Work
5.2 Project work
The course has the component of field work /project to give practical training to the learners. You arerequired to undertake a project on any subject concerned with the issue of population and sustainabledevelopment. The synopsis of the project will be submitted to the Programme Coordinator. Once thesynopsis is approved, the project should be carried out under the guidance of project supervisor.
In addition, some suggested topics for Project Work are given in Block 4 of the course. After collectingdata or facts, the findings and conclusions must be presented in the form of project Report. The ProjectReport must be of around 500-1000 words, either handwritten or typed in double space and shouldbe submitted to the Programme Coordinator.
6. COUNSELLING AND ASSIGNMENT REALTED INFORMATION
Counselling
There will be 4 counselling sessions of 2 hour each. The counselling shall be done at the study centresand the monitoring shall be done by the Regional Centres. You should contact your study centre forthe schedule of such counselling sessions. The counselling sessions are not compulsory. However, weadvise you to attend them as far as possible, because they would be very useful in certain aspects toshare your views on the subject with your academic counsellors and fellow learners; comprehend someof the complex ideas/concepts or difficult issues discussed in your materials, and get clarifications forany of your doubts which you would not have solved yourself.
Assignments
Assignment is an important component of your study. Each block of ACPSD has one compulsoryassignment. The assignments carry 60 % weight in the final results. It means you have to submit one
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assignment per block to complete the course. The assignments have to be submitted to the Programmecoordinator as per the date mentioned in the assignment. Date for submission of assignments for theJanuary and July sessions will be informed along with the assignments.
Guidelines for writing assignment
Write your enrolment number, name and full address at the top right side corner of the first page ofyour assignment response(s).
Write the course title, assignment number and the date of submission in capital letters in the centre atthe top of the first page of your response(s).
Your answer should be pin pointed and well documented. Do not copy from the study materials.Answers should be hand written. Leave at least 1.½ inches margin on the left and at least 4 lines inbetween each other.
You must keep a copy of your assignments. If these are lost in postal transit you may re-submit thecopy only after taking permission from the authority.
The top of the first page of your response(s) should look something like this:
Course Title ....................................................................................................................................
Assignment Name ............................................ Enrolment Number.....................................
Date of Submission/posting ...........................................................................................................
Address ...........................................................................................................................................
.........................................................................................................................................................
Pin code ...............................................
Email address (if any) ...................................................................................................................
7. EVALUATION
The evaluation system of the programme is based on two components:
a) Continuous evaluation in the form of assignments (weightage: 60%) The assignments are to besubmitted to The Programme Coordinator. There will be one assignments each for Block 1—3.Each assignment carries 50 marks. It is compulsory for the students to submit all the prescribedassignments.
b) Project Work (weightage: 40%). Project Evaluation will be done at the Headquarters. The ProjectReport Evaluation Criteria is as follows :
· Task Definition and Approach (25% weightage) which includes precise statement of objectivesand Specification of methodology/ process and justification of the selection of the topic.
· Literature Review, Findings and Evaluation (50% weightage)
· Communication of Ideas and Writing style (25% weightage)
Grading
Based on these general criteria of evaluation of the project work, the project will be given a specificgrade, which may be interpreted as follow:
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Grade Remarks
A Excellent
B Very Good
C Good
D Satisfactory (one has to rewrite the project)
E Unsatisfactory for these grades.
The minimum standards for completion of the course are the following:
a) Minimum ‘D’ Grade in Continuous Evaluation i.e. assignments in each block
b) Minimum ‘C’ Grade in t he Project Work.
c) Final Grade (Assignment + Project Work) should be at least C
8. CERTIFICATE
The certificate will be signed by the Director of the School and shall be issued by the School.
9. SOME USEFUL HINTS
Please read the Programme Guide thoroughly and keep it handy. It contains most of the informationyou are likely to need during the study period.
Please keep a record of all the information/letters/communication received from and sent to the Uni-versity.
Do write to us if you face any problem while working through the programme. Please write briefly andneatly for a quick redressal to you problem.
In case of change of address inform the relevant authorities well in advance.
10. CONTACTS
For identity card, fee receipt, change of address, bonafide certificates, migration certificate, scholarshipforms, non receipt of study material and assignment contact the concerned Regional Centre.
For assignments, you can obtain it from the concerned Study Centre or the Regional Centre. You candownload the same from IGNOU website: www.ignou.ac.in or send an email to the [email protected].
For the schedules of counselling, feedback on assignment programme study centre responses contactthe coordinator/programme in charge of the concerned study centre.
For more information please contact
Dr. S.K.YadavDirectorSchool of AgricultureIndira Gandhi National Open UniversityNew Delhi-110068
Dr. Deeksha DaveProgramme CoordinatorSchool of AgricultureIndira Gandhi National Open UniversityNew Delhi-110068
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LIST OF REGIONAL CENTRES (RCs) OF IGNOU
S. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
1 26 AGARTALA
2 09 AHMEDABAD
3 19 AIZWAL
4 47 ALIGARH
NAME &ADDRESS
DR. K. S. CHAKRABORTYREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREM.B.B. COLLEGECOMPOUNDP.O. AGARTALA COLLEGEAGARTALA-799 004,TRIPURA0381-2519391 / [email protected]
DR. SRIKANT MOHAPATRAREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREOPP. NIRMA INSTT OFTECHNOLOGYSARKHEJ-GANDHINAGARHIGHWAYCHHARODIAHMEDABAD-382 481,GUJARAT02717-242975-79,02717-241370,[email protected]
DR. S. R. ZONUNTHARAREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRELAL BULAIA BUILDINGM.G. ROADKHATLA (NEAR CENTRALYMCA OFF)AIZWAL - 796 001,MIZORAM0389-2311693 / [email protected]
DR. A. N. TRIPATHIREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE3/310MARRIS ROADALIGARH - 202 001UTTAR PRADESH0571-2700120 / [email protected]
OPERATIONALAREA
STATE OF TRIPURA(DISTRICT: DHALAI, NORTHTRIPURA, SOUTH TRIPURA,WEST TRIPURA)
STATE OF GUJARAT(DISTRICT:AHMEDABAD,ANAND, BANASKANTHA,BHARUCH, DAHOD,GANDHINAGAR,MEHSANA, PATAN,SABARKANTHA, SURAT,VADODARA, VALSAD,DANG, KHEDA, NARMADA,NAVSARI, PANCHMAHAL,TAPI)
STATE OF MIZORAM(DISTRICT:AIZWAL,LUNGLEI, KOLASIB,MAMIT, SERCHHIP, SAIHA,CHAMPHAI, LAWNGTLAI)
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH(DISTRICT: ALIGARH,AGRA, BUDAUN,BULANDSHAHR, ETAH,ETAWAH, FIROZABAD, J.P.NAGAR, KASHIRAMNAGAR/KASGANJ,MAHAMAYA NAGAR/HATHRAS, MAINPURI,MATHURA, MORADABAD,RAMPUR)
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5 13 BANGALORE
6 82 BHAGALPUR
7 15 BHOPAL
8 21 BHUBANESHWAR
9 06 CHANDIGARH
DR. B. M. AGARWALREGIONAL DIRECTOR (I/C)IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRENSSS KALYANA KENDRA293, 39TH CROSS, 8THBLOCKJAYANAGARBANGALORE - 560 070KARNATAKA080-26654747 / 26657376080-26639711, [email protected]
DR. U.C. PANDEYREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREC/o MARWARI COLLEGEPREMISES, BHAGALPURBIHAR-812007(M) [email protected]
DR. K. S. TIWARIREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRESANCHI COMPLEX,3RD FLOOROPP. BOARD OFSECONDARY EDN.SHIVAJI NAGARBHOPAL - 462 016MADHYA PRADESH0755-2578455 / [email protected]
DR. S. K. TRIPATHYREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREC - 1, INSTITUTIONALAREABHUBANESHWAR - 751 013ORISSA0674-2301348 / 23012500674-2301352, [email protected]
DR. ASHA SHARMAREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRESCO 208
STATE OF KARNATAKA(DISTRICT: BANGALORE,BANGALORE RURAL,CHIKBALLAPUR,CHITRADURGA,DAVANAGERE, KOLAR,RAMANAGARA, SHIMOGA,TUMKUR, BAGALKOT,BIJAPUR, GADAG, HAVERI,BELLARY, BIDAR,GULBARGA, KOPPAL,RAICHUR, YADGIR,CHAMARAJANAGAR,CHIKMAGALUR)
STATE OF BIHAR (DISTRICT:KISHANGANJ, ARARIA,KATHIHAR, PURNEA,BHAGALPUR, BANKA,MUNGER, KHAGARIA,MADHEPURA)
STATE OF MADHYAPRADESH (DISTRICT:ALIRAJPUR, BALAGHAT,BHIND, CHHATARPUR,DATIA, HARDA, KHANDWA,MANDSAUR, NEEMUCH,RAJGARH, SAGAR,SHAJAPUR, BAWANI,BHOPAL, DEWAS, GUNA,HOSHANGABAD, JHABUA,KHARGONE, MORENA,PANNA, RATLAM, SATNA,SHEOPUR)
STATE OF ORISSA(DISTRICT: ANGUL,BHADRAK, BARAGARH,BALASORE, CUTTACK,DEOGARH, DHENKANAL,GANJAM, GAJAPATI,JHARSUGUDA, JAJPUR,JAGATSINGHPUR,KHORDHA, KEONJHAR,KANDHAMAL,KENDRAPARA,MAYURBHANJ, NAYAGARH,PURI, SAMBALPUR,SUNDERGARH)
STATE OF PUNJAB(DISTRICT: PATIALA,MOHALI, RUP NAGAR,FATEHGARH SAHEB), STATE
OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
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10 25 CHENNAI
11 14 COCHIN
12 46 DARBHANGA
13 31 DEHRADUN
SECTOR 14PANCHKULA - 134 109HAYRANA0172-2590208,[email protected]
DR. S. MOHANANREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREC.I.T. CAMPUSTARAMANICHENNAI-600 113,TAMILNADU044-22541919 / 22542727044-22542121, [email protected]
DR. V. VENUGOPAL RADDYREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREKALOORCOCHIN - 682 017, KERALA0484-2340203 / 2348189 /[email protected]
DR. S. S. SINGHREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRELALIT NARAYAN MITHLAUNIV.CMPSKAMESHWARANAGAR,NEAR CENTRAL BANKDARBHANGA - 846 004BIHAR06272-251833,[email protected]
DR. ANIL KUMAR DIMRIREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRENANOOR KHERA,TAPOVANRAIPUR ROADDEHRADUN - 248 001UTTARANCHAL0135-2789200 / 27891800135-2789205,[email protected]
OF HARYANA(DISTRICT:AMBALA, PANCHKULA),CHANDIGARH (U.T.)
STATE OF TAMILNADU(DISTRICT: CHENNAI,THIRUVALLUR,KANCHIPURAM, VELLORE,THIRUVANNAMALAI,KRISHNAGIRI,DHARMAPURI, SALEM,NAMAKKAL, VILLUPURAM,CUDDALORE,PERAMBALUR,NAGAPATTINAM,THIRUVARUR),PONDICHERRRY (U.T.)
STATE OF KERALA(DISTRICT:ALAPPUZHA,ERNAKULAM, IDUKKI,KOTTAYAM, KOZHIKODE,MALAPPURAM, PALAKKAD,THIRUSSUR, LAKSHADWEEP(U.T.)
STATE OF BIHAR (DISTRICT:ARARIA, BEGUSARAI,DARBHANGA, EASTCHAMPARAN, GOPALGANJ,KATIHAR, KHAGARIA,SAHARSA, SUPAUL,MADHEPURA, PURNEA,KISHANGANJ, SARAN,SIWAN, SHEOHAR,SITAMARHI, SAMASTIPUR,MADHUBANI,MUZAFFARPUR, WESTCHAMPARAN)
STATE OF UTTARANCHAL(DISTRICT: DEHRADUN,PAURI, CHAMOLI, TEHRI,UTTARAKASHI,RUDRAPRAYAG, HARIDWAR,NAINITAL, ALMORA,PITHORAGARH, US NAGAR,CHAMPAWAT, BAGESHWAR),STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH(DISTRICT: SAHARANPUR,MUZAFFAR NAGAR,BIJNORE)
OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
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14 07 DELHI 1
15 29 DELHI 2
16 38 DELHI 3
17 24 GANGTOK
18 04 GUWAHATI
DR. SANJEEV PANDEYREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREPLOT NO J-2-1 BLOCK - B 1MOHAN COOPERATIVEINDUSTRIALESTATE, MATHURA ROADNEW DELHI - 110 044, DELHI011-26990082 / 26990083011-26058354,[email protected]
DR. Y. NIRMALAREGIONAL DIRECTOR (I/C)IGNOU REGIONAL CENTREGANDHI SMRITI &DARSHAN SAMITIRAJGHATNEW DELHI - 110 002, DELHI011-23392374 / 23392376 /23392377, [email protected]
DR. M.K. DASHREGIONAL DIRECTOR (I/C)IGNOU REGIONAL CENTREF-634-636 PALAMEXTENSIONRAM PHAL CHOWK(NEAR SECTOR 7) DWARKANEW DELHI - 110 045, DELHI011-25088939 / [email protected]
DR. ILA DASREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREGAIRIGAON TADONGPO SHUMBUK HOUSEGANKTOK - 737 102, SIKKIM0359-2270923, [email protected]
DR. (MRS) VARDHINIBHATTACHARJEEREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREHOUSE NO 71, GMC ROADCHRISTIAN BASTIGUWAHATI, ASSAM0361-2343785 / 2343786 /2343783, [email protected]
STATE OF DELHI (COVERINGAREAS OF MEHRAULI,CHANAKYAPURI, LODHICOLONY, SOUTHEXTENSION, R.K. PURAM,VASANT KUNJ, SAKET,GREEN PARK, LAJPATNAGAR, G.K., MALVIYANAGAR, BHOGAL, ASHRAM,HAUZ KHAS, MUNIRIKA,OKHLA, SANGAM VIHAR,FRIENDS COLONY)
STATE OF DELHI (COVERINGAREAS OF KARALA,PRAHLADPUR, BANAGAR,LIBASPUR, RAMA VIHAR,RANI BAGH, SULTAN PURI,BUD VIHAR, MANGOLPURI,PITAMPURA, JAHANGIRPURI, JHARODA MAJA,BURAI, DR. MUKHERJEENAGAR, MODEL TOWN,SHAKURPUR, COLONY, GTBNAGAR)
STATE OF DELHI (COVERINGARAS OF MUNDKA,NANGLOI JAT, PEERAGARHI,PUNJABI BAGH,BAKARWALA, MEERA BAGH,MOTI NAGAR, TILAKNAGAR, TILANGPUR, KOTLA,VIKASPURI, SUBHASHNAGAR, UTTAM NAGAR,JANAKPURI, NAZAFGARH,MAHAVIR ENC., SAGARPUR,DWARKA, PALAM)
STATE OF SIKKIM (DISTRICT:EAST SIKKIM, WEST SIKKIM,NORTH SIKKIM, SOUTHSIKKIM)
STATE OF ASSAM (DISTRICT:TINSUKIA, DIBRUGARH,SIBSAGAR, DHEMAJI,JORHAT, LAKHIMPUR,GOLAGHAT, SONITPUR,KARBI, ANGLONG, NAGAON,MARIGAON, DARRANG,KAMRUP, NALBARI,BARPETA, BONGAIGAON,GOALPARA, KOKRAJHAR,DHUBRI, NORTH CACHARHILLS, CACHAR)
OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
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OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
19 01 HYDERABAD
20 52 IAEP - CHANDIMANDIR
21 56 IAEP - JAIPUR
22 51 IAEP - KOLKATA
23 53 IAEP - LUCKNOW
DR. B. RAJAGOPALREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREPLOT NO 207, KAVURI HILLSPHASE II, NEARMADHAPUR PS, JUBILEEHILLS (P.O.)HYDERABAD - 500 033ANDHRA PRADESH040-23117550-53040-27152527, [email protected]
COL. DEBASHISH ROYREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU ARMY RECOG. REG.CENTRECOL. EDUCATIONHQ WESTERN COMMANDC/O 56 APOCHANDIMANDIR - 908 543HARYANA0172-2589355 /2589423(CIVIL); 2668(MIL);[email protected]
COL. KAMLAKARMUKHERJEEREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU ARMY RECOG. REG.CENTREEDUCATION BRANCHC/O 56 APO 908546JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN0141-6640 (ARMY)[email protected]
COL. JASWINDER SINGHREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU ARMY RECOG. REG.CENTRECOL. EDUCATION,FORT WILLIAMHQ EASTERN COMMANDC/O 99 APOKOLKATA - 908 542WEST BENGAL033-22222668, [email protected]
BRIG. K.K. SUNNYREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU ARMY RECOG. REG.CENTREIAEP HQ.CENTRALCOMMAND-GS (EDN)
STATE OFANDHRAPRADESH(DISTRICT: ADILABAD,ANANTAPUR, HYDERABAD,KADAPA, KARIM NAGAR,KURNOOL, MEDAK,MAHABOOB NAGAR,NALGONDA, NIZAMABAD,RANGA REDDY, WARANGAL)
WESTERN COMMAND AREA
SOUTH WESTERN COMMAND
EASTERN COMMAND AREA
CENTRAL COMMAND AREA
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OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
24 54 IAEP - PUNE
25 55 IAEP - UDHAMPUR
26 81 IAREP - SHILLONG
27 17 IMPHAL
LUCKNOW - 908 554UTTAR PRADESH0522-2482968(CIVIL);2670(MIL)[email protected]
COL. G.K. CHOPRAREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU ARMY RECOG. REG.CENTRECOL. EDUCATIONH Q SOUTHERN COMMANDC/O 56 APO - 908 795020-26616592(CIVIL);3019(MIL)020-26102669, [email protected]
LT. COL. ANAND SWAROOPPAULREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU ARMY RECOG. REG.CENTRECOL. EDUCATIONUTTAR KAMANMUKHYALAYA 908545C/O 56APO, HQ NORTHERNCOMMANDUDHAMPURJAMMU & KASHMIR01992-242486, [email protected]
MAJOR N.S. INGLEREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU ASSAM-RIFLESRECOG. R.C.DIRECTORATE GENERALASSAMRIFLES (DGAR)LAITUMUKHRAHSHILLONG - 793 011MEGHALAYA0364-2705181, [email protected]
REGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREASHA JINA COMPLEXNORTH AOCIMPHAL - 795 001MANIPUR0385-2421190 / [email protected]
SOUTHERN COMMAND AREA
NORTHERN COMMAND AREA
COMMAND AREA
STATE OF MANIPUR(DISTRICT: BISHNUPUR,CHURACHANDPUR,CHANDEL, IMPHAL EAST,IMPHALWEST, SENAPATI,TAMENGLONG, THOUBAL,UKHRUL)
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OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
28 74 INEP - KOCHI
29 72 INEP - MUMBAI
30 71 INEP - NEW DELHI
31 73 INEP - VISAKHAPATNAM
CAPTAIN S.R. SRIDHARREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU NAVY RECOG. REG.CENTRENAVAL BASEHQ SOUTHERN NAVALCOMMANDKOCHI - 682 004KERALA0484-2667434, [email protected]
CAPTAIN V.S.BABELEYREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU NAVY RECOG. REG.CENTREHQ. WESTERN NAVALCOMMANDSHAHID BHAGAT SINGHMARGMUMBAI - 400 023MAHARASHTRA022-22752245, [email protected]
CAPTAIN ROHTAS SINGHREGIONAL DIRECTOR (I/C)IGNOU NAVY RECOG. REG.CENTREDIRECTORATE OF NAVALEDUCATIONINTEGRATED HQS.MINISTRY OF DEFENCEWEST BLOCK.5,IINDFLR,WING-IIRK PURAM, NEW DELHI –110 066DELHI011-26194686, [email protected]
CAPTAIN M. GHANASYAMOJHAREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU NAVY RECOG. REG.CENTREHQ EASTERN NAVALCOMMANDVISAKHAPATNAM - 530 014ANDHRA PRADESH0891-2812669, [email protected]@hotmail.com
HQ SOUTHERN NAVALCOMMAND
HQ WESTERN NAVALCOMMAND
NAVAL HQS
HQ EASTERN NAVALCOMMAND
18
OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
32 03 ITANAGAR
33 41 JABALPUR
34 23 JAIPUR
35 12 JAMMU
REGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE‘HORNHILL COMPLEX’‘C’ SECTOR(NEAR CENTRAL SCHOOL)NAHARLAGUNITANAGAR - 791 110ARUNACHAL PRADESH0360-2247536 / 22475380360-2247535, [email protected]
DR.MASOOD PARVEEZREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE2ND FLOOR, RAJSHEKHARBHAVANRANI DURGAVATIVISHVAVIDYALAYACAMPUS, PACHPEDHIJABALPUR - 482 001MADHYA PRADESH0761-2600411 / [email protected]
DR. S. N. AMBEDKARREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE70/79, SECTOR - 7PATEL MARGMANSAROVARJAIPUR - 302 020RAJASTHAN0141-2785763 / 27857500141-2274292, [email protected]
ER. K. K. BHATREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRESPMR COLLEGE OFCOMMERCEAUROBINDO BLOCK 1STFLOORCANAL ROADJAMMU - 180 001JAMMU & KASHMIR0191-2579572 / 25465290191-2502921, [email protected]
STATE OFARUNACHALPRADESH (DISTRICT:ANJAW, CHANGLANG, EASTKAMENG, EAST SIANG,KURUNG KUMEY, LOHIT,LOWER DIBANG VALLEY,LOWER SUBANSIRI, PAPUMPARE, TAWANG, TIRAP,UPPER DIBANG, UPPERSUBANSIRI, UPPER SIANG,WEST KAMENG, WESTSIANG)
STATE OF MADHYAPRADESH (DISTRICT:ANNUPUR, BALAGHAT,CHHINDWARA, DINDORI,JABALPUR, KATNI,MANDLA, NARSHINGAPUR,SEONI, SHAHDOL, SIDDHI,SIHORA, SINGRAULI,UMARIA)
STATE OF RAJASTHAN(DISTRICT: AJMER, ALWAR,BANSWARA, BARAN,BARMER, BHARATPUR,BHILWARA, BIKANER,BUNDI, CHITTORGARH,CHURU, DAUSA, DHOLPUR,DUNGARPUR,HANUMANGARH, JAIPUR,JAISALMER, JALOR,JHALAWAR, JHUNJHUNU,JODHPUR, KARAULI, KOTA,NAGAUR, PALI)
STATE OF JAMMU &KASHMIR (JAMMU REGION- DISTRICT: DODA, JAMMU,KATHUA, KISHTWAR,POONCH, RAJOURI,RAMBAN, REASI, SAMBA,UDHAMPUR)
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OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
36 37 JORHAT
37 10 KARNAL
38 22 KHANNA
39 20 KOHIMA
40 28 KOLKATA
DR. MAGUNI CH BEHRAREGINOAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL [email protected]
DR. ASHOK SHARMAREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE06 SUBHASH MARGSUBHASH COLONYNEAR HOME GUARDOFFICEKARNAL- 132 001 HARYANA0184-2271514 / 22600750184-2254621, [email protected]
DR. SANTOSH KUMARIREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREI.T.I. BUILDINGBULEPUR(DISTRICT LUDHIANA)KHANNA - 141 401 PUNJAB01628-229993 / 23736101628-238632,[email protected]
DR. T. IRALUREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRENEAR MOUNT HERMONSCHOOLDON BOSCO HR.SECSCHOOL ROADKENDOUZOUKOHIMA - 797 001NAGALAND0370-2260366 / 22601670370-2241968, [email protected]
DR. SUJIT KUMAR GHOSHREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREBIKASH BHAWAN,4TH FLOOR, NORTH BLOCKSALT LAKE, BIDHANNAGAR, KOLKATA - 700 091WEST BENGAL033-23349850 / 23589323033-23592719 / 23589323(RCL)033-24739393, [email protected]
STATE OF ASSAM (DISTRICT:NAGAON, GOLAGHAT,JORHAT, SHIVASAGAR,DIBRUGARH, INSUKIA,LAKHIMPUR, DHEMAJI,SONITPUR)
STATE OF HARYANA(DISTRICT: BHIWANI,FATEHABAD, HISAR,JHAJJAR, JIND, KAITHAL,KARNAL, KURUKSHETRA,MAHENDRAGARH, MEWAT,PALWAL, PANIPAT, REWARI,ROHTAK, SIRSA, SONIPAT,YAMUNANAGAR)
STATE OF PUNJAB(DISTRICT: GURDASPUR,AMRITSAR, TARN TARAN,KAPURTHALA, JALANDHAR,HOSHIARPUR, SBS NAGAR/NAWANSHAHR, BARNALA,SANGRUR, BATHINDA,MANSA, MUKTSAR,LUDHIANA, FEROZEPUR,FARIDKOT, MOGA)
STATE OF NAGALAND(DISTRICT: KOHIMA,DIMAPUR, WOKHA,MOKOKCHUNG,ZUNHEBOTO, TUENSANG,LONGLENG, KIPHIRE, MON,PEREN, PHEK)
STATE OF WEST BENGAL(DISTRICT: KOLKATA,NORTH 24 PARAGANAS,SOUTH 24 PARAGANAS,PURBA, MEDINIPUR,PASCHIM MEDINIPUR,BANKURA, HOWRAH,HOOGHLY, PURULIA,BURDWAN, NADIA)
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OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
41 44 KORAPUT
42 27 LUCKNOW
43 43 MADURAI
44 49 MUMBAI
45 36 NAGPUR
DR.ABHILASH NAYAKREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREDISTRICT AGRICULTUREOFFICE ROADBEHIND PANCHAYATBHAVANKORAPUT - 764 020 ORISSA06852-252982 / 25153506852-251535, [email protected]
DR. AMIT CHATURVEDIREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREB-1/33, SECTOR - HALIGANJ,LUCKNOW - 226024UTTAR PRADESH0522-2746120 / 27451140522-2326793, [email protected]
DR. M. SHANMUGHAMREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRESIKKANDAR CHAVADIALANGANALLUR ROADMADURAI-625 018,TAMIL NADU0452-2380387 / [email protected]
DR. M. RAJESHREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREOM LEVA VIKAS NIKETANNANEPADA ROAD,MULUND (E)MUMBAI - 400 081022-25633159 / [email protected]
DR. P. SIVASWAROOPREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREGYAN VATIKA14 HINDUSTAN COLONYAMARAVATI ROADNAGPUR - 440 [email protected]
STATE OF ORISSA(DISTRICT: KORAPUT,MALKANGIRI, RAYAGADA,NABARANGPUR,KALAHANDI, NUAPADA,BOLANGIR, SONEPUR,BOUDH), STATE OFCHHATTISGARH (DISTRICT:BASTAR, NARAYANPUR,DANTEWADA, BIJAPUR)
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH(DISTRICT: ALLAHABAD,AURAIYA, BAHRAICH,BALRAMPUR, BANDA,BARABANKI, BAREILLY,BASTI, CHITRAKUT,FAIZABAD, FARUKHABAD,FATEHPUR, GONDA,HAMIRPURko, HARDOI,JALAUN, JHANSI, KANNAUJ,KANPUR RURAL, KANPURURBAN, KAUSHAMBI)
STATE OF TAMIL NADU(DISTRICT: COIMBATORE,DINDIGUL, ERODE, KARUR,MADURAI, NILGIRIS,PUDUKKOTTAI,RAMANATHAPURAM,SIVAGANGA, THANJAVUR,THENI, THIRUVAROOR,TIRUCHIRAPPALLI,TIRUNELVELI, TIRUPUR,TUTICORIN,VIRUDHUNAGAR)
STATE OF MAHARASHTRA(DISTRICT: MUMBAI,THANE, RAIGARH,RATNAGIRI)
STATE OF MAHARASHTRA(DISTRICT: AMRAVATI,BULDHANA, AKOLA,WASHIM, HINGOLI,PARBHANI, NANDED,YAVATMAL, WARDHA,CHANDRAPUR, NAGPUR,BHANDARA, GONDIA,GADCHIROLI)
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OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
46 39 NOIDA
47 08 PANAJI
48 05 PATNA
49 02 PORT BLAIR
50 16 PUNE
DR. GULAB JHAREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREC-53 SECTOR 62INSTITUTIONALAREANOIDA - 201 305UTTAR PRADESH0120-2405012 / [email protected]
DR. M.S. PARTHASARATHYREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREBEHIND CHODANKARHOSPITALNEAR P&T STAFFQUARTERSALTO PORVORIMPOVORIM - 403 521, GOA0832-2462315,[email protected]
DR. Q. HAIDERREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE2ND FLOOR, BISCOMAUNTOWERWEST GANDHI MAIDAN,PATNA - 800 001, BIHAR0612-2219539 / 22195410612-2687042, [email protected]
SH.S.SRINIVASREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREJNRM CAMPUSPORT BLAIR - 744 104ANDAMAN & NICOBARISLANDS03192-242888 / [email protected]
DR. KAMESHWARIMOORTYREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE1ST FLOOR, MSFCBUILDING270, SENAPATI BAPATROADPUNE - 411 016MAHARASHTRA020-25671867 / 25651321020-25880091, [email protected]
STATE OF UTTARPRADESH (DISTRICT:GAUTAM BUDH NAGAR,GHAZIABAD, MEERUT,BAGHPAT, BARAUT)
STATE OF GOA (DISTRICT:NORTH GOA, SOUTHGOA), STATE OFKARNATAKA(DISTRICT:BELGAUM, DHARWAD,UTTARA KANNAD), STATEOF MAHARASHTRA(DISTRICT: SINGDHDURG)
STATE OF BIHAR(DISTRICT: ARWAL,AURANGABAD, BANKA,BHAGALPUR, BHOJPUR,BUXAR, GAYA, JAMUI,JEHANABAD, KAIMUR,LAKSHISARAI, MUNGER,NALANDA, NAWADA,PATNA, ROHTAS,SHEIKHPURA, VAISHALI)
ANDAMAN & NICOBARISLANDS [U.T.] (DISTRICT:NORTH & MIDDLEANDAMAN, SOUTHANDAMAN, NICOBAR)
STATE OF MAHARASHTRA(DISTRICT: NANDURBAR,DHULE, JALGAON,AURANGABAD, NASIK,JALNA, AHMADNAGAR,BID, PUNE, OSMANABAD,SOLAPUR, SANGLI,SATARA, LATUR,KOLHAPUR)
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OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
51 50 RAGHUNATHGANJ
52 35 RAIPUR
53 42 RAJKOT
54 32 RANCHI
55 18 SHILLONG
DR. S. RAJA RAOREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREBAGAN BARINEAR DENA BANKFULTALARAGHUNATHGANJDT.MURSHIDABADWEST BENGAL-742 22503483-271555 / [email protected]
DR. H. SANGEETA MAJHIREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREREST HOUSE & E. M.OFFICE HALLSECTOR – 1, SHANKARNAGARRAIPUR - 492 007CHATTISGARH0771-2428285 / 40565080771-2445839, [email protected]
DR. P. ASHOK.KUMARREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRESAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYCAMPUSRAJKOT - 360 005, [email protected]
DR. G.N. SHIV KUMARREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE457/A, ASHOK NAGARRANCHI - 834 022,JHARKHAND0651-2244688 / 2244699 /22446770651-2244677, [email protected]
DR. (MRS) DIDCY LALOOREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRESUNNY LODGE
STATE OF WEST BENGAL(DISTRICT: MURSHIDABAD,BIRBHUM, MALDA)
STATE OF CHHATTISGARH(DISTRICT: BILASPUR,DHAMTARI, DURG, JANJGIR-CHAMPA, JASHPUR,KANKER, KAWARDHA,KORBA, KORIYA,MAHASAMUND, RAJGARH,RAIPUR, RAJNANDGAON,SURAJPUR, SARGUJA,NARAYANPUR, BIZAPUR)
STATE OF GUJARAT(DISTRICT: RAJKOT,KACHCHH, JAMNAGAR,PORBANDER, JUNAGADH,AMRELI, BHAVNAGAR,SURENDRANAGAR), DIU(U.T.)
STATE OF JHARKHAND(DISTRICT: RANCHI,LOHARDAGA, GUMLA,SIMDEGA, PALAMU,LATEHAR, GARHWA, WESTSINGHBHUM, SARAIKELAKHARSAWAN, EASTSINGHBHUM, DUMKA,JAMTARA, SAHEBGANJ,PAKUR, GODDA,HAZARIBAGH, CHATRA,KODERMA, GIRIDIH,DHANBAD, BOKARO,DEOGHAR)
STATE OF MEGHALAYA(DISTRICT: EAST KHASIHILLS, EAST GARO HILLS,JAINTIA HILLS, RI-BHOI,
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OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
56 11 SHIMLA
57 45 SILIGURI
58 30 SRINAGAR
59 40 TRIVANDRUM
NONGTHYMMINONGSHILLIANGSHILLONG - 793 014MEGHALAYA0364-2521117 / 25212710364-2521271, [email protected]
DR. D. B. NEGIREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRECHAUHAN NIWASBUILDING,KHALINISHIMLA - 171 002HIMACHAL PRADESH0177-2624612 / 26246130177-2624612,[email protected]
DR. YONAH BHUTIAREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE,17/12 J.C.BOSE ROAD,SUBHAS PALLY,SILIGURI - 734 001Ph. No. :0353-252 68180353-252 6829 (Direct)Fax :0353 -252 6819e-mail: [email protected]
DR. MIRZA NEHAL AHMEDBAIGREGIONAL DIRECTOR (I/C)IGNOU REGIONAL CENTREMANTOO HOUSERAJ BAGHNEAR MASJID AL-FAROOQSRINAGAR - 190 008JAMMU & KASHMIR0194-2311251 / 23112580194-2311258, [email protected]
DR. B. SUKUMARREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTRERAJDHANI SHOPPINGCOMPLEX, OPP. PRSHOSPITAL, KILLIPPALEM,KARAMANA (P.O.)TRIVANDRUM - 695 002(M) : [email protected]
SOUTH GARO HILLS, WESTKHASI HILLS, WEST GAROHILLS)
STATE OF HIMACHALPRADESH (DISTRICT:BILASPUR, CHAMBA,HAMIRPUR, KANGRA,KINNAUR, KULLU, LAHUL &SPITI, MANDI, SHIMLA,SIRMAUR, SOLAN, UNA)
STATE OF WEST BENGAL(DISTRICT: COOCHBEHAR,JALPAIGURI, DARJEELING,UTTAR DINAJPUR, DAKSHINDINAJPUR)
STATE OF JAMMU &KASHMIR (SRINAGARREGION - DISTRICT:ANANTNAG, BANDIPORE,BARAMULLA, BUDGAM,GANDERBAL, KARGIL,KULGAM, KUPWARA, LEH,PULWAMA, SHOPIAN,SRINAGAR)
STATE OF KERALA(DISTRICT: KOLLAM,PATHANAMTHITTA,THIRUVANANTHAPURAM),STATE OF TAMIL NADU(DISTRICT: KANYAKUMARI)
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OPERATIONAL AREANAME & ADDRESSS. RC RC NAMENo. CODE
60 48 VARANASI
61 83 VATAKARA
62 33 VIJAYAWADA
DR. MANORMA SINGHREGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREGANDHI BHAWANB.H.U. CAMPUSVARANASI-221005UTTAR PRADESH0542-2368022 / 23686220522-2364893, [email protected]
DR. S.J. NEETHIRAJANIGNOU REGIONAL CENTREMADHAVI BUILDING, NUTSTREET (PO), VATAKARA,KERALA-673 1040496-2525281/[email protected]
DR. M. KRISHNAIAHREGIONAL DIRECTOR (I/C)IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE#9-76-18, 1ST FLOOR,S.K.PV.V. HINDU HIGHSCHOOL,KOTHAPETVIJAYWADA 520 001ANDHRAPRADESH0866-2565253 / 25659590866-2565253, [email protected]
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH(DISTRICT: AMBEDKARNAGAR, AZAMGARH,BALLIA, CHANDAULI,DEORIA, GHAZIPUR,GORAKHPUR, JAUNPUR,KUSHINAGAR,MAHARAJGANJ, MAU,MIRZAPUR, SANT KABIRNAGAR, SANT RAVIDASNAGAR, SONEBHADRA,VARANASI)
STATE OF KERALA(DISTRICT:CALICUT,KANNUR,KASARAGODWAYANAND)
STATE OF ANDHRAPRADESH (DISTRICT:KRISHNA, GUNTUR,PRAKASHAM, NELLORE,CHITTOOR, KHAMMAM,EAST GODAVARI, WESTGODAVARI,VISAKHAPATNAM,VIZIANAGARAM,SRIKAKULAM)
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SOME FORMS FOR YOUR USE
In this section we are enclosing the samples of some forms,which are useful to you. Whenever youhave to correspond with the University, please get the photocopyof the relevant form, fill it care-fullyand send as per instructions therein. The detailed instructions for all these-forms are providedin this programme guide in different sections. The following forms are enclosed. .
1) Assignment Remittance-cum-Acknowledgement Card form: Change/Correction ofAd-dress/Study Centre
2) Requisition for Fresh Set ofAssignments
3) Intimation of Non-receipt of StudyMaterialAssignments
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Indira Gandhi National Open UniversityNew Delhi
REQUISITION FOR FRESH SET OF ASSIGNMENTS
Programme of Study
Enrolment Number Study Centre Code
Write in BLOCK CAPITALLETTERS only.
Name Shri/Smt./Km. ................................................................................................................................................
Please indicate course code, assignment code and course title for which you need the assignments in thefollowing columns. The assignments of the course which you have already passed should not be mentioned.
Sl. Course Assignments Course Title MediumNo. Code Code
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4.
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Please for request for fresh set of assignments(Please Tick () whichever is applicable)1. Assignments nor received at all earlier.2. Assignments were received after the due dates prescribed for their submission.3. Assignments submitted but could not secure minimum qualifying score.4. Assignments responses submitted after due dates were rejected by the Study Cenre.5. Failed to secure over-all qualifying grade in course(s) mentioned above and wish to improve over-all
qualifying grade only by attempting one assignments.
Name and Address Signature .........................................
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For Official Use Only:
Date of Despatch ofAssignments to the student .......................................................................................................
Please read the Instructions overleaf before filling up this form.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOINGASSIGNMENTS
1. Read Instructions for submission of assignments given in your Programme Guide carefully.
2. Assignments should be demanded only if your registration for that course (subject) is valid.
3. Please ensure that you have mentioned your correct Enrolment No. (it consists of 9 digits),Name, Course Code and Course Title, Semester/year, wherever applicable, and Study, CentreCode on your assignment responses before submitting to the concerned authorities.
4. Submission of assignments withing due dates is a pre-requisite for appearing in the term-endexamination. You are, therefore, advised to submit your TMAs at your Study Centre within theprescribed dates. Assignments received after due dates will be summarily rejected.
5. In case you have failed to get the overall qualifying grade for a course; you may choose to eitherappear in the term-end examination or attempt the assignments for that course again.
6. Assignments should not be demanded to improve your score if you have secured minimumqualifying score in a course (subject).
7. Please do not submit your assignment responses twice either at the same Study Centre or atdifferent Study Centres for evaluation.
Please mail this form to: The Regional Director of your Regional Centre
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The Regional Director
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Sub : Non-receipt of Study Material & Assignments
Enrolement No.
Programme Medium of Study
I have not received the study Materials/Assignments in respect of the following :
Sl. No. Course Code Blocks Assignments
I have remitted all the dues towards the course fee and there is no change in my address given asfollows :
Name and Address : .................................... Signature : ...............................................
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For Official Use
Date of despatch of study material/assignments to students ........................................................