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Vinay Kumar
Designation :- President
Mobile No :- 9934491936
Belong to : Bettiah
Regesteration No:-123-HRO-19
Valid Up To : 31-03-2025
Abhay Kumar
Designation :- Vice President
Mobile No :- 8578008632
Belong to : Bettiah
Regesteration No:-187- HRO-21
Valid Up To : 31-03-2027
Deepak Kumar Verma
Designation :- Vice President
Mobile No :- 6200193751
Belong to : Bettiah
Regesteration No:-215- HRO-23
Valid Up To : 31-03-2026
Nandlal Yadav.
Designation :- Secretary
Mobile No :- 9473331919
Belong to : Bettiah
Regesteration No:-144-HRO-19
Valid Up To : 31-03-2025
Shashi Bhushan Kumar
Designation :- Secretary
Mobile No :-9097388689
Belong to : Bettiah
Regesteration No:-215-HRO-23
Valid Up To : 31-03-2026
Monu Kumar
Designation :- Chief Observer
Mobile No :-9708881388
Belong to : Bettiah
Regesteration No:-228-HRO-23
Valid Up To : 31-03-2026
Ganga Sagar
Designation :- Joint Secratory
Mobile No :-7991194903
Belong to : Bettiah
Regesteration No:-236-HRO-23
Valid Up To : 31-03-2026
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