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Main List.Xlsx ANNEXURE List of candidates eligible for Wriiten Test for the post Village Level Worker. A Roll No Name Parentage Resident Catg. DOB Quali 722 Aasiya Bano Abdul Rahim Turtuk RBA 5/1/1996 12th 726 Abdul Karim Abdul Rahim Turtuk ST 7/7/1999 12th 3282 Abdul Khaliq Ghulam Nabi Leh ST 12/12/1994 BBA 443 Abdul Majid Abdul Hakim Leh ST 3/27/1991 B.A 2250 Abdul Mannan Abdul Razaq Tyakshi RBA 3/2/1991 12th 1092 Abdul Qadir Ghulam Rasul L. Patacha thang RBA 3/27/1988 B.Com 3719 Abdul Qadir Ali Mohd Tyakshi RBA 4/30/1989 M.A.Eng 2659 Abdul Qayoom Ghulam Mohd Sumoor ST 2/4/1991 BA 289 Abdul Rahim Gh. Hassan Turtuk RBA 3/28/1996 12th 426 Abdul Rahim Mohammad Ali Turtuk RBA 5/2/1998 12th 1218 Abdul Rauf Ibrahim Turtuk RBA 11/8/1999 12th 2984 Abdullah Khan Abdul Karim Chulungkha ST 11/2/1991 12th 2862 Abeda Rasool Ghulam Rasool Leh ST 5/24/1988 BA 1958 Ahmad Hussain Mohd Mustafa Achinathang ST 22-11-1995 B.Sc. 3694 Aisha Nasreen Mohd Hassan Turtuk RBA 7/8/1998 12th 1993 Aisha Sudiqa Abdul Qadir Turtuk ST 2/2/1999 12th 636 Aisha Sugra Abdul Karim Turtuk 1/2/1996 12th 1972 Ajaj Ahmad Mohd Anwar Bogdang ST 19-11-1997 12th 1780 Ajay Babu Ram New Plot SC 8/12/1992 12th 2603 Ajaz Ahmad Mirza Hussain Chuchot Shamma RBA 3/21/1989 12th 2090 Ajaz Ali Safdar ALI Shey Yokma ST 5/14/1996 B.A 2534 Ajaz Din Mehraj Ud Din Yourtung ST 3/10/1986 B.A 3748 Ajaz Hussain Mirza Assadullah Shey RBA 4/2/1992 B.Com 1771 Ajeet Kumar Vijay Kumar Ritti SC 25-4-1996 BA 2215 Akbar Ali Ghulam Ali Chuchot Gongma ST 3/20/1991 BA 3545 Akhtar Ali Mohd Kazim Chuchot Shamma ST 3/9/1998 12th 1757 Akshay Bhagat Darshan Lal Bhagat Dhamwal SC 27-10-1996 12th 1806 Akshay Kumar Hushyar Singh Gurekra SC 5/1/1997 12th 2126 Ali Akhoon Mohd Eliyas Phyang ST 10/7/1986 12th 1374 Ali Asgar Mohd Shah Partapur ST 3/9/1993 Bcom 2025 Ali Hussain Rozi Mohd Largaib Pachathang RBA 2/12/1998 12th ST/ 3144 Ali Hussain Abdul Rahim Turtuk TPC 3/21/1992 12th 3046 Ali Raza Mohd Hussain Phyang ST 6/16/1988 B.A 242 Ali Shah Haider Ali Bogdang RBA 5/12/1989 BA 2375 Ali Shah Ali Rehman Bogdang RBA 2/4/1986 M.Sc.Bot 528 Amina Bano Mohd Ibrahim Phyang ST 3/13/1990 B.A 771 Amina Bano Mohd Eliyas Phyang ST 8/17/1987 12th 2539 Amina Bano Haybat ALI Chuchot Shamma ST 11/8/1990 12th 1091 Amina Bano Abdul Qadir Largyap Pachathang ST 3/25/1993 BA 1537 Amina Bano Abdul Baqi Chuchot Shamma ST 12/11/1992 12th 1654 Amina Bano Mohd Ali Disket ST 12/15/1994 12th 410 Amina Banoo Hussain ALI Hunderi ST 9/26/1987 12th 633 Amina Banoo Ahmed Shah Partapur RBA 3/4/1995 12th 3409 Amina Banoo Hussain Turtuk ST 2/15/1995 B.Sc 3078 Amina Begum Mohd Jan Bogdang RBA 9/2/1994 12th 471 Amina Khatoon Mohd Abbas Thiksay ST 5/7/1990 12th 814 Amina Kousar Mohd Ali Leh ST 9/20/1986 B.A 1046 Aminullah Ibrahim Turtuk ST 2/28/1995 12th 1657 Amir Khan Abdul Maied Tyakshi RBA 2/8/1995 BA 1739 Amit Kumar Jag Dev Raj Kathua SC 7/12/1991 B.Sc. 2212 Amjad Ali Nissar Hussain Chuchot Gongma ST 9/24/1992 BA 3370 Amjad Ali Abdul Hamid Chuchot Gongma ST 8/23/1998 B.Sc 3381 Amjad Ali Mohd Akbar Chuchot Yokma ST 5/3/1993 B Tech 1659 Anayat Ali Murtaza Ali Bogdang ST 10/10/1990 B.A 2626 Anayat Ali Mohd Hadi Chuchot Yokma ST 9/4/1996 12th 3225 Andaleeb Zohra Mohd Ali Rambirpura RBA 1/28/1992 B.Sc 3506 Andlif Fatima Shamsher Ali Bogdang RBA 12-10-194 BA 819 Angchok Norboo Padma Namgail Chushul ST 9/4/1991 12th 526 Angmo Chuskit Thupstan Chotak Hepti ST 2/13/1996 12th 1756 Anil Kumar Guldev Singh Laswara SC 29-9-1992 BA 1759 Anil Kumar Darbari Lal Kote Garhi SC 18-1-1988 12th 748 Anisa Nikhat Sanaullah Turtuk RBA 4/1/1996 12th 1781 Anish Kumar Dev Raj Daliane SC 2/4/1994 B.Com 3486 Anita Devi Thoru Ram Sungal SC 2/3/1987 BA 3140 Anita Kumari W/O Namgyal Dorjey Durbuk ST 12/12/1983 M.A Hindi 3472 Anju Galotra Gurdas Mal Kathua SC 23-10-1990 MA Geography 3504 Ankit Kumar Daleep Kumar Nanga SC 7/7/1989 12th 321 Ansar Hussain Abdul Karim Chuchot Yokma ST 1/1/1989 BA Ansar Hussain Shokat Hussain 2604 Munshi Mumshi Chuchot Gongma ST 6/16/1990 B.Sc 2201 Anwar Hussain Yousuf Ali Phyang ST 3/28/1989 M.A Pol. Sci. 3460 Anwar Hussain Mohd Karim Rambirpura ST 7/6/1990 12th 1140 Anwar Husssain Mehdi Hassain Chuchut ST 12/7/1994 12th 182 Archo Qamar Syed Qasim Chuchot Yokma ST 9/27/1997 12th 2568 Arif Hussain Mohd Elias Chuchot Gongma ST 9/2/1989 M.A.Socio 3003 Arif UL Askare Mohd Baqir Leh ST 1/17/1991 M.A Pol. Science 1204 Arifa Parveen Karim Ullah Leh RBA 12/31/1992 BA 3403 Arifa Shabnam Ghulam Nabi Saboo ST 7/6/1990 MA Social Work 81 Arjuman Fatima Asgar Ali Chuchot Gongma ST 9/6/1997 12th 858 Arjuman Sogra Mansoor Ali Chuchot Gongma ST 3/10/1995 12th 1763 Arvind Kumar Romesh Kumar Rehi SC 10/3/1988 MA English ST/ 1324 Asgar Ali Shamsher Ali Bogdang TPC 5/10/1998 12th 1208 Asghar Ali Mohd Hussain Chuchot Shamma RBA 10/31/1985 12th 2333 Ashiq Hussain Zakir Hussain Leh ST 2/8/1992 B.Com. (H) 1225 Ashiya Parveen Abdul Qayoom Leh ST 10/11/1979 B.A SC/ 3487 Ashok Kumar Krishan Lal Rangpur Sodhrey TPC 5/2/1989 BA 2513 Asia Bano Ghulam Haider Chuchot Gongma ST 9/8/1984 M.A 271 Asif Ali Babar Ali Tyakshi RBA 2/1/1994 12th 3544 Asif Ammad Mirza Hussain Chuchot Shamma ST 12/2/1998 12th 3101 Asiya Bano W/O Ghulam Mohd Turtuk ST 11/1/1993 M.A Urdu MA Sociology/ 1957 Asmat Fatima Nissar Hussain Leh ST 14-2-1993 Education 128 Assima Bano Hassan Mohd Chuchot Gongma ST 3/12/1999 12th 315 Assiya Bano Mohd Hassan Turtuk ST 11/8/1995 12th 236 Atiya Bano Ghulam Mohd Tyakshi RBA 8/6/1994 12th 276 Atiya Bano Ghulam Hader Chuchot Gongma ST 3/3/1994 12th 740 Atiya Bano Atta ullah Chuchot Gongma ST 6/17/1993 12th 1280 Atiya Bano Mohd Raza Chuchot ST 3/17/1987 B.A 3316 Atiya Hamid Sofi Abdul Hamid Sofi Hunder ST 4/30/1992 BA 1097 Atiya Kausar Abdul Karim Chuchot Yokma ST 9/18/1996 BA 3376 Atta Mohd Ghulam Hussain Chuchot Yokma ST 3/9/1990 B Tech Civil Engg 1748 Avinash Sansar Chand Sehswan SC 19-7-1995 12th 3501 Avinash Bassan Vishnoo Parkash Kabir Colony SC 17-3-1994 BA 3750 Azaz Ali Munshi Ali Munshi Chuchot Yokma ST 11/19/1986 B.A 969 Azra Fatima Mohd Baqir Chuchot Shamma ST 4/20/1993 BA B 3479 Bablu Ram Tarsem Lal Chhan Khatrian SC 24-3-1997 B.Sc. 1741 Baldev Kumar Shiv Ram Salmerhi SC 27-1-1992 12th 1773 Baldev Raj Roop Lal Rathua SC 23-2-1983 BA 1787 Balvinder Kumar Om Parkash Gazi Pur Kulha SC 9/2/1981 BA 1794 Barjesh Bhagat Bhagat Ram Babdrali SC 21-12-1982 12th 225 Batol Bano Mohd Ismail Hanu Thang RBA 10/15/1992 12th 3490 BB Sourav Bacha Lal Pindi Sarochan Kalan SC 4/4/1995 12th 1658 Benazir Bano Abdul Rahman Tyakshi ST 1/5/1992 12th 1760 Bharat Bhushan Sukh Dev Teko Tera SC 25-10-1991 12th 299 Bilqis Bano Mohd Ibrahim Largap Pachathang ST 12/18/1998 12th 2316 Bilqis Bano Hassan Turtuk RBA 1/1/1996 12th 2885 Bilquesh Bano Nissar Hussain Chuchot Shamma ST 8/8/1993 B.A 354 Bilquis Bano Zakir Chulungkha RBA 1/20/1995 12th 2710 Bushra Khan Bashir Ahmad Khan Leh ST 1/13/1994 12th C 2890 Chamba Chuskit Phuntsog Tundup Rongo RBA 3/4/1989 M.A.Socio 29 Chamba Dolkar Chhering Tamphel Stakmo ST 3/21/1989 B.Sc 3426 Chamba Dolkar Tsering Murup Chuchot Shamma RBA 2/2/1980 BA 510 Chamba Dolker Tsewang Nurboo Kungyam ST 3/4/1986 12th 157 Chamba Ladol Ishey Namgail Chuchot Shamma ST 4/5/1984 12th 3530 Chamba Lamo Tsering Punchok Trith ST 21-4-1988 MA Sociology 869 Chamba Metta Tashi Wangdus Thiksay ST 7/8/1992 12th 1875 Chamba Palkit Nawang Rigzen Liktsey ST 3/2/1993 BA 2254 Chamba Palkit Sonam Ishey Chamshen ST 1/1/1993 BA 2393 Chamba Spaldon Urgain Rigzin Sakti ST 7/6/1990 12th 933 Chamba Tsomo Rinchen Norbo Pinchimik RBA 1/26/1998 12th 2972 Chamba Tundup Chhering Mutup Thiksay ST 2/7/1989 BA 2482 Chamba Wangmo Lobzang Thenles Trith ST 9/3/1990 M.Sc 675 Chamba Yangchan Sonam Angchuk Shey ST 3/3/1986 12th 2422 Chamba Zomskit Phuntsog Namgail Thiksay ST 4/1/1984 B.A 1033 Changchub Zangmo Tsetan Paljor Nyoma ST 1/1/1990 12th ST/TP 3737 Changchuk Dolma Urgain Tsering Nyoma C 12/25/1994 12th 978 Changchuk Lamo Sonam Dorjey Chuchot Yokma ST 10/14/1996 12th 2661 Changchuk Lhamo Nawang Tamphel Phyang ST 1/1/1998 12th 811 Changchuk Spalzang Tseing Dorjai Tia ST 2/9/1991 12th 2361 Chemat Dorjay Tashi Morup Domkhar ST 5/10/1991 12th 3507 Chemat Gyatso Sonam Rinchen Leh ST 9/1/1998 12th Chemet Angchok 1403 Amata Tsewang Norbo Chuchot Shamma ST 5/13/1993 B.com 734 Chemet Angmo Chhering Phonchok Chuchot Yokma ST 10/1/1987 12th 3065 Chemet Dolker Tashi Sangdup Kairy ST 12/18/1983 M.A Pol.
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