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ORDERS Imphal, the A' April, 2018 GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION (S) (Administrative Section) ORDERS Imphal, the 17 'April, 2018 No.AO/59/1T(UTZ/RMSA/SSA)/20 1 1(4)-DE(S): In supersession of all previous orders issued in this regard, services of the following 95(Ninety-five), Graduate teachers(RMSA) , Upper Primary Teachers(SSA) and Primary Teachers(SSA) are hereby utilised at the school shown against their name with immediate effect in public interest. 2. Consequent upon their utilisation they are hereby released from their present place of posting so as to enable them to join at the new place of utilisation immediately. 3. The Head of Institution concerned should submit a compliance report to the undersigned under intimation to the ZEO concerned. (Th. Kirankumar) Director of Education (S), MaIp1 ' Copy to: 1. PPS to Hon'ble Minister of Education, Manipur. 2. Principal Secretary/Education (S), Government of Manipur. 3. Additional Directors (H/V/PIg.), Directorate of Education (S), Manipur. 4. Sr. Finance Officer, Edn(S), Manipur 5. Nodal Officer (CPIS), Directorate of Education (S), Manipur. 6. ZEO concerned. 7. Head of the Institutions concerned. 8. Teacher concerned. 9. Relevant file. Annexure to Order No. AO/59/TT/(UTZ/RMSA/SSA)/2011(4)-DE(S) dated 13 Ir April, 2018 EIN Name of the Employee Designation Present Place of Posting Place of Utilisation 1 081054 Premjit Ningthoujam AGT(RMSA) Thamchet H/s CC Hr. Sec. School Chandrakhong Phanjakhong High 2 085756 Keisham Anupama Devi AGT(RMSA) Urup H/S School 3 098662 Konthoujam Sujeta Devi AGT(RMSA) Kasom Khullen H/S Azad Hr. Sec/S 4 NA Rinyaphy Singlei AGT(RMSA) Poi High School Tusom CV Upper P/S 5 081446 Akoijam Sunita Devi AGT(RMSA) Sekmai Khumbi H/S Langthabal Kunja Junior High School 6 080675 Salam Surmila Devi AGT(RMSA) Arong High School Wangkhei High School 7 N/A Aribam Chhayalaxmi Devi AGT(RMSA) Khongdei H/S Wangoi Hr.Sec/S 8 086751 Khangembam Bijenti Chanu AGT(RMSA) Saitu H/S Bishnulal H/S 9 086608 S. Renuka Devi AGT(RMSA) Takhok Mapal H/S Praja High School 10 NA Yurthingla K Shimray EGT(RMSA) Poi High School Raphel H/S 11 NA Ayam Pretty Chanu EGT(RMSA) Chatric High School Lamlong Hr./Sec 12 N/A Olivia Lourembam EGT(RMSA) Lakhamei High School Wangoi Hr.Sec/S 13 086731 Anna Raleng EGT(RMSA) Shirol H/S Tuinem H/S 14 085799 Okram Bidyashwari Devi EGT(RMSA) Tollen High School Takhok Mapal H/S 15 098833 Lourembam Thoibisana Devi EGT(RMSA) Ngari High School Lamlong Hr./Sec 16 086952 Langoljam Rebica Devi EGT(RMSA) T. Hundung H/S Praja High School 17 080905 Maibam Nganthoileima Chanu LGT(RMSA) Thiyam Leisangkhong H/S Uchiwa H/S 18 NA Nongmaithem Memnaobi Devi LGT(RMSA) Thiulon High School Ningthoukhong Hr. Sec. School 19 080950 Khareinao Awungshi Catherine LGT(RMSA) Choithar H/S Model H/S 20 098722 Khwairakpam Ibemnungshi Devi LGT(RMSA) Yangkhullen High School Bishnupur Hr./Sec 21 086834 Serto Enos Kom LGT(RMSA) Awang Longa (K) H/S Kha Aimol Jr. H/S 22 NA Dhangmei Chamdanthai LGT(RMSA) Kumbipukhri Jr. H/S Ningthoukhong Sadar Patel High School Page 1 of 5 Annexure to Order No. AO/59/TT/(UTZ/RMSA/SSA)/2011(4)-DE(S) dated q April, 2018 EIN Name of the Employee Designation Present Place of Posting Place of Utilisation Chamu Govt. H/S (Now utilised at 23 098531 Kangabam Devachandra Singh LGT(RMSA) Urup High School Heirok Hr. Sec. School) 24 086749 Leimapokpam Khondombi Devi LGT(RMSA) Saitu H/S Bishnulal H/S 25 086938 Joymala Achom LGT(RMSA) Kalhang Kuirei H/S (Chingai Block) Model Higher Sec. School 26 085913 Pukhrambam Padamani Devi LGT(RMSA) Chairel Jr. H/S Lilong Hr./Sec, Madrasa 27 080950 Khareinao Awungshi Catherine LGT(RMSA) Choithar H/S Model H/S 28 086714 N. S. Kevin LGT(RMSA) Chingshou H/S Tungou H/S 29 NA Rajkumari Shantibala Devi MGT(RMSA) Kangpat High School Malom Megha H/S 30 087257 Oinam Noorjahan MGT(RMSA) Pukhrambam High School Keishamthong High School 31 080944 Haobam Bidyabala Devi MGT(RMSA) Aimol Chingnunghut H/S Singjamei Chingamakha H/S 32 080650 Haojam Jotin Meetei MGT(RMSA) Mukta H/S Kumbi H/S 33 087104 Kshetrimayum Sorojini Devi MGT(RMSA) Dolang Khunou High School Eureka H/S 34 088435 Atom Chandralekha Devi PT(SSA) Naodakhong Khongnangmakhong P/S Khagemba Junior High School 35 096407 Karam James Singh PT(SSA) Salton Khunou P/S Khundrakpam P/School 36 098618 Mangalleibi Mayengbam PT(SSA) Misu Primary School Liwachangning Govt. H/S 37 097824 Pamreriso Raiping PT(SSA) Lanai P/S Kalhang Kuirei H/S 38 NA AS Shimreiwon PT(SSA) Luirei Shumphung Upper P/S Tusom CV Upper P/S 39 089300 Vei Nei Thiem PT(SSA) Phouronching Raringkhu Primary School Vimala Raina H/S 40 088610 Khumanthem Sayarani Devi PT(SSA) Atong Khunou Primary School Pishum Upper P/S 41 NA Mangalleibi Mayengbam PT(SSA) Mesu P/S Liwachangning Govt. H/S 42 088009 Chingtham Jiten Singh PT(SSA) Phundrei Primary School Athokpam Makha P/S 43 088186 Jhumari Rajkumari PT(SSA) Angtha Maning Leikai P/S Kangla Sagomsang Primary School Page 2 of 5 Annexure to Order No. AO/59/TT/(UTZ/RMSA/SSA)/2011(4)-DE(s) dated C1ApriI, 2018 EIN Name of the Employee Designation Present Place of Posting Place of Utilisation 44 087766 Kshetrimayum Nabakumar PT(SSA) Chanung P/S Mayaikoibi P.S. 45 087529 Khangjrakpam Liphiya Devi PT(SSA) Langompokpi Primary School Keincu H/S 46 088908 Liannunhoi Samte PT(SSA) Emesiiphro Primary School Alenglon Primary School 47 088851 Heikham Anthony PT(SSA) Kakching Thonglan Primary School Praja High School 48 087542 Wairokpam Lakhipyari Devi PT(SSA) Khewa Company Primary School Malom Junior High School 49 097841 Roshibala Thangjam PT(SSA) Irong Thokchom Awang Leikal P1 S Yumjao Lairembi P/S 50 088182 Chongtham Chanchal PT(SSA) Kangmong Tongbram P/S Pettigrew Jr. H/S. 51 089229 L. Samuel Sonkhothang Haokip PT(SSA) Nungphura Primary School Tuibaung Jr. H/S 52 089323 R. Chongkip Koireng PT(SSA) Huimi Jr H/S Thangtong Hr./Sec Langthabal Mantrikhong Awang Primary 53 089051 Huidrom Sunderlal Singh PT(SSA) Langthabal Mantrikhong Upper P/S School 54 089185 Singlianching PT(SSA) Lamyang Kuki Primary School Phungkhothang H/S 55 088826 Laishram Dhaneshwor Singh PT(SSA) New Chingjaroi Ningthoukhong Awang Leikai Upper Primrv c-h-d 56 095567 Lotika Sougaijam PT(SSA) Joulangpangpaeng Primary School Wakhong Primary School 57 088402 Irungbam Ritesh Singh PT(SSA) Aglapur P/S Mongjam Upper P/S 58 095597 Siam Khan Lian PT(SSA) V. Munlai Primary School Vungzagen Hr. Sec. School, Ccpur 59 087620 Deepa Rajkumari PT(SSA) Phayeng Kangjeibung P/S Sangaiprou Mamang P.S. 60 089053 Bhakti Prasad Poudyel PT(SSA) Rijaltar Primary School Bishnulal H/S 61 095541 Nongthombam Sanjoy Singh PT(SSA) Kwakta Sebla P/S Wangbal Jr. H/S 62 089068 Mohd. Bharul Islam PT(SSA) Makeng Cheijinba Primary School Chingjao Mayai LP Madrassa D.I Lilong 63 NA Thangkhochon Lupho PT(SSA) Chorongching Primary School Z.E.O. Tengnoupal Page 3of5 Annexure to Order No. AO/59/TT/(UTZ/RMSA/SSA)/2011(4)-DE(S) dated April, 2018 EIN Name of the Employee Designation Present Place of Posting Place of Utilisation 64 089021 Sirhana Banu PT(SSA) Zemi Primary School Top Chingtha L.P. School 65 088872 Helena H. PT(SSA) Lambui North P/S Purul Hr. Sec. School 66 098749 Leishangthem Pinky SGT(RMSA) Molkon H/S Laishram Deva Singh H/S 67 087273 Shangkim Hrangbung SGT(RMSA) Ponlen H/S Maha Union Hr. Sec. School 68 098666 Thingthingchon Vashi SGT(RMSA) Mapum High School Tuinem H/S 69 087019 Jiching Rumthao SGT(RMSA) Kalhang Kuirei H/S Kharasom H/S 70 080991 Koning Medar Maring SGT(RMSA) Frontier H/S Kharasom H/S 71 081000 Pamei Gailinliu SGT(RMSA) Thiyam Konjil H/S Lilasing Khongnangkhong H/S 72 N/A Aribam Subhalaxmi Sharma SGT(RMSA) Khongnangpokpi H/S Wangoi Hr.Sec/S 73 086839 Jennifer Tongbram SGT(RMSA) Chaiwa High School Porompat Sabal Leikai H/S 74 N/A Sunibala Waikhom SGT(RMSA) L. Pabram HIS, Tml Bhairodan Maxwell Hindi H/S 75 098781 Denna Khumukcham SGT(RMSA) Mapithel Area H/S Langthabal Kunja Junior High School 76 080610 Mutum Sarju Devi SGT(RMSA) Lalita Madhob Sharma H/S Heingang HIS, Imphal 77 NA Ahongsangbam Purnima Devi SGT(RMSA) Keikao High School Langjing High School 78 N/A Maimom Babita Chanu UPT (SSA) Athokpam Makha Upper P/S Leirongthel Malom Primary School Thoubal Wangmataba Manishang Upper 79 NA Akoijam Madonna Devi UPT(SSA) Langthabal Nambul Mapal Jr. H/S 80 094888 Huitrom Surchand Singh UPT(SSA) Oksu-Ningthemchakhul Upper P/S Srivan H/S 81 NA Jamang Sareiwon UPT(SSA) Champhung Ramrin Upper P/S Paocham H/S 82 NA S. )amkhotinsat UPT(SSA) Khomoi UPS Sugnu Jr. H/S Uripok Tondonsana and Thamboumacha 83 NA Rajkumari Dhanapati Devi UPT(SSA) New Keithelmanbi UPS 84 084271 Salam Rosey UPT(SSA) Heinoukhongnembi Upper P/S Ningombam Jr. H/S Page 4 of 5 fr Annexure to Order No. AO/59/TT/(UTZ/RMSA/SSA)/2011(4)-DE(S) dated 'JApril, 2018 EIN Name of the Employee Designation Present Place of Posting Place of Utilisation 85 NA Kshetrimayum Meena Devi UPT(SSA) Ramkailong Upper P/S Uyumpok Upper P/S 86 N/A Oinam Langlenhanbi Devi UPT(SSA) Bamon Kampu UPS Hodam Leirak Chaoba UPS Haoreibi Awang Leikai Terakhong Upper 87 NA Laishram Laisana Chanu UPT(SSA) Wabagai High School 88 NA Buiyamayum Abdur Razzaque UPT(SSA) Uchiwa Makha Upper P/S Uchiwa H/S 89 NA Memory Sagolsem UPT(SSA) Ngairangbam Upper P/S Praja High School 90 NA Deshu Waikhom UPT(SSA) Washangphung Upper P/S Waikhom Leikai Upper P/S 91 NA Pheiroijam Kherodam Devi UPT(SSA) New Marangjing Upper P/S Utlou Junior High School 92 NA Wahengbam Manglem Singh UPT(SSA) Washangphung Upper P/S Meitei Mayek H/S 93 NA Moirangmayum Manju Chanu UPT(SSA) Heibong Makhong Upper P/S Wabagai High School 94 N/A Ranjeeta Yumnam UPT(SSA) Makeng Ngulrou Upper P/S Samurou H/S 95 NA Khomdram Rajesh Meetei UPT(SSA) Lambui North Upper P/S Sawombung H/S Page 5 of 5 .
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