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1500114602.Pdf List of candidates for the post of for the post of Chowkidar (Class-IV) on daily wages for evaluation /verification of documents Sr. No Name & Particulars of Candidate applied for the post of Chowkidar Date of Birth Category Date of (Class-IV) Verification of documents 1 Sh. Brij Lal s/o sh Jeet Ram r/o Vill. Banan PO Piplughat Tehsil Arki Distt. Solan 18/11/1975 General 04/09/2017 HP 173235 2 Sh. abdul azim,sk.akshed ,village poshla,p.o-nurpur p.s-nanvr,distt-birbhum,state- 20/12/1991 General 04/09/2017 west bengal 3 Sh. Ajay Singh s.o krishan Singh Vill Bhatoli PO Diana Tehsil fatehpur District 14/01/1988 General 04/09/2017 Kangra HP 4 Sh. Akshay Kumar D/o Dilbag Singh VPO Marwari Tehsil Ghanari Distt Una HP 09/02/1997 General 04/09/2017 174319 5 Sh. Akshay Sharma S/O Sh Deepak Sharma VPO pathiar tehsil Nagrota Bagwan 21/06/1990 General 04/09/2017 Distt Kangra 176047 HP 6 Amar Singh S/o Dhani Ram Vill PO chalharg Tehsil J/Nagar Distt Mandi HP 02/10/1974 General 04/09/2017 7 Amar Singh S/o Jai singh Vill bagain Po Malon The Sunder Nagar Distt Mandi Hp 13/05/1987 General 04/09/2017 8 Amit Jamwal S/o Ajit Jamwal Vill Upper Sohar Po Sandhole Tehsil Sarkaghat 29/01/1981 General 04/09/2017 Distt Mandi HP 176090 9 Ankesh Kumar S/o Subhash chand VPO Baag Tehsil Laj Bhoraj Distt Mandi 30/09/1997 General 04/09/2017 HP175032 10 Anu bala W/o Pankaj ThakurVPO Chhiyal Teh manali Distt Kullu HP 18/08/1988 General 04/09/2017 11 Arshad Hussain S/O Sh. Alla Deen V.P.O. Paunta The. Sarkaghat Distt. Mandi 10/01/1984 General 04/09/2017 H.P. Pin 175024 12 Arun S/o Ishwan Vill Mahatma gandhi colony Mohalla Ol Haryana 09/09/1992 General 04/09/2017 13 Babita Sharma D/o Varinder Kumar VPO Dhalwari Tehsill Amb Distt Una HP 13/09/1979 General 04/09/2017 14 Bal Krishan S/O Sh.Bidhi Chand Vill. Noushera P.O.Rait The.Shahpur. Distt. 24/09/1986 General 04/09/2017 Kangra H.P. Pin-176208 15 Bhupender Kumar S/O Sh Mohan 15/11/1985 General 04/09/2017 16 Bhupender Thakur S/O Sh. Lalit Kumar V.P.O. Bijani The. Sadar Distt. Mandi 02/10/1992 General 04/09/2017 (H.P.) Pin -175001 17 Chander Pal S/o Balam Ram vill Lamber PO Kamlah Tehsil sarkaghat Dist Mandi 13/12/1981 General 04/09/2017 HP 175050 18 Chet Ram S/O sh Sant Ram vill bhloh PO ghanatti Distt Shimla HP 171011 17/02/1983 General 04/09/2017 19 Chuni Lal S/o Shayam Lal Vill Bhadater Po Rani Kotla Tehsil Sadar Distt Bilaspur 26/10/1996 General 04/09/2017 HP174033 20 Dayal Singh S/O Sh chattar Singh Vill Satn PO Alathu Tehsil Sadar Distt Mandi 16/06/1990 General 04/09/2017 HP 175001 21 Deepak Kumar Sharma S/O Sh. Hans Raj Village Bachhri P.O. Morsinghi The 18/12/1993 General 04/09/2017 Ghumarwin Distt. Bilaspur. H.P. Pin - 174026 22 Desh Raj S/O Sh. Dhiyan singh Village Darka. P.O. Bhuthi The&Distt. Kullu (H.P.) 10/10/1979 General 04/09/2017 Pin-175102 23 Dhani Ram S/o Fagnu Ram Vill Bahal Po Kamantal Tehsil Sadar Distt Mandi 05/04/1983 General 04/09/2017 HP175005 24 dina nath s/o sh.prem singh vill.jawala po chambi the.s/nagar distt.mandi 25/03/1993 General 04/09/2017 25 Dinesh Kumar S/O Late Sh. Shiv Ram V.P.O.Deola Via Mashobra The. Suni 11/02/1978 General 04/09/2017 Distt. Shimla. Pin-171007. 26 Dola Ram S/O Sh. Tehar Singh Village Dhar P.O. Buini The Nirmand Distt.Kullu 11/02/1991 General 04/09/2017 H.P. Pin-172002 27 fakir chand s/o sh.mehar singh vill.dhadas po kando bhalnoi the.shilai 24/01/1983 General 04/09/2017 distt.sirmour 28 heera devi d/o sh.beli ram vill.koki po pujali the.banjar distt.kulu 25/02/1989 General 04/09/2017 29 Hoshiar Singh S/o Julfi Ram Vil Andreeli Rangryan Po nareli Tehsil & Distt 06/07/1990 General 04/09/2017 Hamirpur HP 30 Inder Pai S/o sh. Bheem Singh, Vill Kadewala PO Haripur Tehsil Ponta Sahib 02/01/1982 General 04/09/2017 Distt Sirmour HP 31 inder singh s/o sh.atma ram vill.rayal po peej the.&distt.kulu 20/04/1990 General 04/09/2017 32 Jyoti Prakash S/o Ved Prakash VPO Baragaon Tehsil Kumarsain Distt Shimla 12/01/1994 General 04/09/2017 172027 33 kamaljeet s/o sh.roshan lal vill.harro po rouri distt.shimla 09/07/1997 General 04/09/2017 34 karan Singh S.o Ra Singh Vil Dulwana Po Kuthera Tehsil & Distt Hamirpur HP 16/11/1968 General 04/09/2017 35 Kheera Mani S/O Sh. Besar Ram Village Chharyand P./O. Keolidhar (majhar) 03/10/1976 General 04/09/2017 Distt mandi (H.P) Pin 175029 36 kishan chand s/o sh.luharu ram vpo thona the.sarkaghat distt.mandi 10/02/1995 General 04/09/2017 37 krishan singh s/o sh.het ram vill.mandap po bassi the.chachyaot distt.mandi 03/03/1982 General 04/09/2017 38 Kulveer Singh S/o Kishori Lal VPO Malahu Tehsil Palampur Distt Kangra HP 01/02/1989 General 04/09/2017 176087 39 madan lal s/o sh.kailash chand vpo nangaldargu the.naggalchaudha haryana 01/09/1981 General 04/09/2017 40 manhor lal s/o sh. Bhudhi ram vpo noo the.sadar distt.bilaspur 16/09/1986 General 04/09/2017 41 manmeet singh s/o hakam singh vill.radyali po &the.nalagarh distt.solan 09/12/1993 General 04/09/2017 42 MD. IZHAR ALAM, S/O SH. MD.JAINUDDIN, R/O AT-ORIYA PO JAGAILI PS 10/02/1992 General 04/09/2017 SRINAGAR PURNIA PO JAGAILI DISTT PURNIA 43 Meera Devi W/o Bhupender Singh VPO AmbTehsill Amb Distt Una HP 22/12/1982 General 04/09/2017 44 Ms Suman D/o Sh. Brij Lal Vill. Sharmal PO Sungri Tehsil Rohru Distt. Shimla 27/03/1992 General 04/09/2017 45 Ms. Bhavna Devi D/o Sh. Desh Raj Vill. Pukhri PO Kharothi Tehsil Salooni Distt. 12/05/1996 General 04/09/2017 Chamba 176320 46 Ms. Nisha Devi D/o Sh. Ghinder Singh Vill. Ghadi PO Tikroo Tehsil Salooni Distt. 08/06/1996 General 04/09/2017 Chamba 47 Ms. Sunita Rana W/o Sh. Gigvijay VPO Tikkri Tehsil Chirgaon Distt. Shimla HP 15/07/1984 General 04/09/2017 171208 48 mukesh chandel s/o sh.joginder singh vill.tarol po bhojnagar the.kasauli 01/04/1983 General 04/09/2017 distt.solan 49 Mukesh Kumar S/O Sh. Nirmal Kumar Vill. Banog P.O. Pali The Padhar, Distt. 07/12/1991 General 04/09/2017 Mandi H. P. Pin-175001 50 Navneet Kumar S/o Ram Kumar VPO Kotla Tehsil & Distt Una HP 174303 22/05/1986 General 04/09/2017 51 Nisha Kumari W/o Bhim Sainvill Bara kamba PO Chhota Kamba Tehsil Nichar 12/02/1988 General 04/09/2017 Distt. Kinnaur HP 52 nitish kumar s/o sh.onkar dutt vill.dadhol kalan po dadhol disttbilaspur 28/08/1995 General 04/09/2017 53 Om Parkash S/O Sh. Dhnveer Singh Vill. Bharapur P.O. Dhaula Kuan. The. 12/11/1991 General 04/09/2017 Paonta Sahib Distt. Sirmour.Pin-173001 (H.P.) 54 Padam singh S/O Sh.Atma Ram Village Marathu P.O. Marathu The. Sadar Distt. 28/04/1988 General 04/09/2017 Mandi.Hp 55 Pankaj Kumar S/o Prakssh Chand Vill Kaloh Po Naswal Tehsil Ghumarwin Distt 29/07/1990 General 04/09/2017 Bilaspur HP 174021 56 Parveen Rana S/O. Sh. Kanwar Singh Rans VPO> Balol Tehsil Baroh Distt. 08/05/1980 General 04/09/2017 Kangra H.P.176037 57 pawan kumar s/o sh.roshan lal n.b.h -h (cd)girls hostle university s/hill shimla 18/04/1989 General 04/09/2017 58 Puran Singh S/o Millhi Ram Vill Kattal PO Patta Bag 15/09/1980 General 04/09/2017 59 Raj Kuma S/o Ramesh Chand VPO DhametaTehsil fatehpur District Kangra HP 25/05/1993 General 04/09/2017 60 Rajesh Kumar S/o Prakash gupta VPO Thathal Tehsil Amb distt Una HP 177211 06/06/1978 General 04/09/2017 61 rajesh kumar s/o sh.shambhu ram vill.dari po chail chowk distt.mandi 03/03/1976 General 04/09/2017 62 Ravi Kumar S/o Lekh Raj vill Andrr PO Sakout Tehsil Nagrota Bagwan Distt 27/05/1990 General 04/09/2017 Kangra HP 176001 63 Ravi Kumar S/O Sh. Shakti Chand Village Morad, P.O. Silh The Jawalamukhi 29/07/1986 General 04/09/2017 Distt. Kangra H.P. Pin -176036 64 rinku s/o sh.hoshiar singh vill.ocha po gaggal kha distt.kangra 01/01/1988 General 04/09/2017 65 Rupesh S/o Sukh Ram vill Bhaktor PO Moloh Tehsil Sunder Nagar Distt Mandi 26/11/1993 General 04/09/2017 HP175018 66 sachin kumar s/o sh.om prakash vpo dhar the.palmpur distt.kangra 15/12/1980 General 04/09/2017 67 Sailandra s/o Mundrika Vill shapur Patt I Po Patti Distt bhojpur Bihar 10/01/1977 General 04/09/2017 68 sandeep s/o sh.balwan vpo puthi saman the.hansi distt.hissar 25/12/1994 General 04/09/2017 69 Sanjay Kumar S/o Shyam lal Vil jashour PO Dugha Tehsil & Distt Hamirpur HP 18/02/1980 General 04/09/2017 70 sanjeev kumar s/o sh.dilbag singh vill.dehra via chaplah po chanour distt.kangra 09/08/1988 General 04/09/2017 71 SATIKSHAN KUMAR, S/O SH.
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