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S. N. Date/Dairy No. Registry No. Name of Applicant Father's Name S. Date/Dairy no. Registry no. Name of Father's Name Permanent Address Postal Caste Age on Date Aadhar no. Mobile no. Full Matric Matric Residential Attachment REMARKS N. Applicant Address 01 July 2020 Marks Marks % date of issue 1 09/01/2021-37 EJ827215735IN CHANDAN RUPAN RANA VILL-KISHUNPUR, DO BC-I 20Y- 04M- 19D 9798671950 500 445 89.3 12/17/2019 Caste, Resident, KUMAR PO+PS+DIST- Matric Mark CHATRA, PIN- Sheet 825401 2 09/01/2021-55 EJ827271278IN MANISH RAJESH VILL-DIBHA DO GEN 20Y- 03M- 01D 7016-1927-7760 9304670429 500 446 89.3 Aadhar, Matric, Residential KUMAR PRASAD MOHALLA CHATRA, Inter, not PO+PS+DIST- B.A., Mark Sheet Attached CHATRA, PIN-825401 3 12/01/2021-81 EJ827215846IN ROUSHAN SUDHIR VILL+PO-KOBNA, DO GEN 19Y- 09M- 00D 6330-2422-8684 7541829173 500 446 89.3 Aadhar, Matric, Residential KUMAR KUMAR PS-HUNTERGANJ, Inter, B.A Mark not SINGH DIST-CHATRA Sheet Attached PIN-825403 4 12/01/2021-94 EJ827216475IN ABHISHEK UPENDRA AT-PANCHWA DO GEN 20Y- 06M- 04D 9399-7709-9967 7903633881 500 446 89.3 Aadhar, Matric, Residential RAJ PRASAD MUHALLA Inter Mark not SHARMA PO+PS+DIST- Sheet Attached CHATRA, PIN-825401 5 09/01/2021-54 EJ827271335IN ANAND RISHI AKLU VILL-GARILONG, DO SC 17Y- 00M- 03D 5006-3935-4378 9162709909 500 429 85.8 9/28/2020 Caste, Resident, BHUIYAN PO+PS-TANDWA, Aadhar, DIST-CHATRA, Matric, Inter PIN-825321 Mark Sheet 6 12/01/2021-79 EJ827216081IN RAVINDRA AJAY PRASAD VILL-BANWAR, DO BC-II 22Y- 04M- 26D 5729-8338-1803 500 407 81.4 12/26/2016 Caste, Resident, KUMAR YADAV PO+PS-LAWALONG, Aadhar, Matric, DIST-CHATRA, Inter, B.Sc Mark PIN-825103 Sheet 7 12/01/2021-62 EJ827216016IN ROHIT RAM KISHOR VILL-DUMBI, DO GEN 22Y- 11M- 21D 4415-5789-1605 8873158975 500 395 79 Aadhar, Matric, Residential KUMAR TIWARI PO+PS- Inter Mark not TIWARI PATHALGADA DIST- Sheet, SLC,CLC Attached CHATRA, Employment PIN-825408 card 8 06/01/2021-15 EJ827270357IN NITISH VINAY KUMAR VILL-KHAPLAWANI, DO GEN 15Y- 10M- 19D 3073-7079-3632 8651707474 500 393 78.6 Aadhar No., Residential KUMAR SINGH PO-KOLHAIYA, PS- Matric Marks not RAJPUR, DIST- Sheet Attached CHATRA, PIN-825401 9 08/01/2021-32 EJ827271247IN ANIL KUMAR TAPESHWER VILL-BARABAGI, DO SC 20Y- 07M- 21D 2764-5839-1146 8709493063 500 393 78.6 7/25/2017 Caste, Resident, DAS RAVIDAS PO-TATRA, Income, Aadhar, PS-RAJPUR, Matric, Inter DIST-CHATRA, Mark Sheet PIN-825401 Bank Passbook 10 09/01/2021-41 EJ827215599IN RAUNIT RATAN VILL-PIPRADIH, DO BC-I 18Y- 02M- 16D 6299412418 500 389 77.8 10/19/2019 Caste, Resident, KUMAR PRASAD PO-BAGRA MORE, Matric, Inter PS-SIMARIA, Mark Sheet DIST-CHATRA, PIN-825103 11 06/01/2021-10 EJ827270255IN AASHISH TULSI YADAV VILL-JANGI, PO- DO BC-II 21Y- 07M- 06D 6554-1451-0279 9507346436 500 388 77.6 8/11/2019 Caste, Resident, KUMAR DELHO, PS-SIMARIA, Aadhar, Matric, DIST-CHATRA, Inter, B.A Mark PIN-825103 Sheet 12 06/01/2021-14 EJ827270391IN VIKASH PRAMOD VILL-KANOUDI, DO BC-II 20Y- 08M- 16D 3204-4217-0590 7667444691 500 387 77.4 3/29/2017 Caste, Resident, KUMAR KUMAR PO-KAMTA, Aadhar, Matric, YADAV YADAV PS+ DIST-CHATRA, Inter, B.Sc Mark PIN-825401 Sheet 13 06/01/2021-16 EJ827270374IN SACHIN VINAY SINGH VILL-KHAPLAWANI, DO GEN 17Y- 06M- 22D 5449-2020-1311 6200198716 500 383 76.6 5/24/2017 Residential, KUMAR PO-KOLHAIYA, PS- Aadhar, RAJPUR, DIST- Matric Mark CHATRA, Sheet PIN-825401 14 12/01/2021-61 EJ827216285IN ASHISH GANDAURI VILL-BODHADIH, DO BC-I 27Y- 05M- 13D 2917-3583-6541 9334671646 500 381 76.2 11/1/2019 Caste, Resident, Old Resid. KUMAR SAW PO+PS-DUNDA Aadhar, Matric, Certificete GUPTA DIST-CHATRA, Inter, B.A. Mark PIN-825404 Sheet, PH Certificate 15 12/01/2021-71 EJ827216206IN DANISH MD MOIN VILL-BANHE, PO+PS- DO BC-I 18Y- 04M- 25D 9120-1493-0616 9798497571 500 381 76.2 Caste, Aadhar, Residential AHMAD ANSARI SIMARIA, Matric Mark not DIST-CHATRA, Sheet Attached PIN-825103 16 12/01/2021-99 EJ827216577IN JITENDRA NARESH VILL-TUNGUN, DO BC-I 22Y- 05M- 16D 7717706193 500 381 76.2 3/30/2017 Caste, Resident, KUMAR PRASAD SAHU PO+PS-LAWALONG, Matric, Inter, DIST-CHATRA, B.Sc, M.Sc Mark PIN-825103 Sheet 17 09/01/2021-36 EJ827215333IN DHARMEND LAKHAN VILL-KISHUNPUR, DO BC-I 20Y- 06M- 15D 6201820216 500 379 75.81 11/28/2016 Caste, Resident, RA KUMAR MISTRI PO+PS+DIST- Matric Mark CHATRA, PIN- Sheet 825401 18 09/01/2021-53 EJ827271264IN ANKIT ARVIND AT-NEW COLONY, DO GEN 20Y- 02M- 05D 9619-6767-8249 7371044306 500 378 75.6 Aadhar, Matric, Residential KUMAR KUMAR JATRAHIBAG, Inter, not PO+PS+DIST- B.A., Mark Sheet Attached CHATRA PIN-825401 19 06/01/2021-08 EJ827270365IN SONU ABHAY VILL+PO-HAFUA, DO GEN 21Y- 07M- 01D 4840-9475-4645 6200336327 500 370 74 2/14/2017 Resident, KUMAR KUMAR PS+DIST-CHATRA, Aadhar, Matric, SINGH PIN-825401 Inter, B.Sc Mark Sheet 20 12/01/2021-91 EJ827216767IN GAURAV BINDESHWAR VILL+PO- CHANDRI DO SC 19Y- 03M- 11D 9318-2767-4095 8969564647 500 354 71.8 Aadhar, SLC, Residential KUMAR DAS KALAN, Matric Caste not PS-PRATAPPUR, Mark Sheet Attached DIST-CHATRA PIN-825404 21 08/01/2021-31 EJ827271202IN MUJAHID MOKHTAR VILL-MANJHGAWAN DO BC-I 22Y- 02M- 28D 6917-5860-9099 7717798442 500 358 71.6 Aadhar, Matric, Residential ANSARI ANSARI TARI, Inter, Caste not PO-BARISAKHI, B.Sc Mark Sheet Attached PS-GIDHOUR, DIST-CHATRA, PIN-825408 22 09/01/2021-52 EJ827271366IN VIVEK BINOD VILL+PO-DELHO, DO GEN 20Y- 08M- 04D 6992-5829-3430 6299468167 500 352 70.4 7/6/2018 Resident, KUMAR KUMAR PS-SIMARIA, DIST- Aadhar, Matric, PANDEY PANDEY CHATRA, Inter, B.A. Mark PIN-825103 Sheet, 23 09/01/2021-39 EJ827271281IN PRATYUSH PANKAJ AT-NEW DO GEN 22Y- 03M- 16D 8372-8747-9294 9113475304 500 347 69.4 Aadhar, Matric, Residential KUMAR KUMAR COLONY,JATRAHIBA Inter, B.A not G, Mark Sheet Attached PO+PS+DIST- CHATRA, PIN-825401 24 12/01/2021-72 EJ827216651IN DEEPAK MOHAN VILL-KARMA, PO- DO BC-II 14Y- 11M- 23D 9436-3903-4385 6299006026 500 346 69.2 12/8/2018 Caste, Resident, KUMAR YADAV TULBUL, Aadhar, PS-RAJPUR, DIST- Matric Mark CHATRA, PIN- Sheet 825401 25 07/01/2021-25 RJ177438246IN KAMLESH DARSHAN VILL-PATHEL, PO- DO SC 18Y- 05M- 19D 8342-8428-5902 7250014395 500 345 69 2/27/2020 Caste, Resident, SINGH SINGH LARALUTUDAG, Aadhar, Matric BHOKTA BHOKTA PS-RAJPUR, Mark Sheet, DIST-CHATRA, Bank Passbook PIN-825401 26 09/01/2021-57 EJ827271295IN GAUTAM SAKINDRA VILL-JOBIYA, DO SC 16Y- 08M- 10D 7377-8778-2251 9608456735 500 339 67.8 11/23/2017 Caste, Resident, KUMAR DAS PO+PS+KUNDA, Aadhar, RAVIDAS DIST-CHATRA, Matric Mark PIN-825404 Sheet 27 06/01/2021-11 EJ827270238IN DHIRENDRA UPENDRA VILL-MURIA, DO BC-I 22Y- 10M- 04D 4242-5467-6726 9546195987 500 337 67.4 10/25/2018 Caste, Resident, MISTRI MISTRI PO-YOGIYARA, Aadhar, Matric, PS-PRATAPPUR, Inter, B.Sc Mark DIST-CHATRA, Sheet PIN-825404 28 12/01/2021-87 EJ827216753IN NEERAJ RAMKESHWA VILL+PO- CHANDRI DO SC 19Y- 05M- 26D 6224-5116-9203 8969564647 500 337 67.4 Aadhar, SLC, Residential KUMAR R DAS KALAN, Matric Caste not PS-PRATAPPUR, Mark Sheet Attached DIST-CHATRA PIN-825404 29 30/12/2020-01 EJ351085913IN RAVISHANKA DASHRATH AT-CHHUTHARI DO SC 18 Y- 04M- 00D 9608564937 500 336 67.2 7/10/2019 Caste, Resident, R PASWAN PASWAN KATIYA, PO- Matric BARKANGANGO, mark sheet PS-BARKATHA DIST-HAZARIBAGH, PIN-825323 30 12/01/2021-95 EJ827216532IN SIDHI DINESHWAR VILL-DEWARIYA, PO- DO GEN 20Y- 10M- 24D 5943-2219-3340 6201640892 500 335 67 Aadhar, Matric, Residential KUMAR CHOUBEY CHATRA PS+DIST- Inter, B.A Mark not CHOUBEY CHATRA, PIN- Sheet Attached 825401 31 02/01/2021-05 EJ827270065IN AMIT HULAS VILL+PO-TULBUL, DO SC 19Y- 03M- 18D 3292-8820-3000 8294779181 500 334 66.8 7/9/2019 Caste, Resident, KUMAR PASWAN PS-RAJPUR, Aadhar, Matric, PASWAN DIST-CHATRA, Inter Mark PIN-825401 Sheet 32 07/01/2021-30 RJ177438263IN SATISH ADITYA VILL-DEWARIA, DO SC 17Y- 01M- 01D 9470-3670-1781 8825295065 500 333 66.6 7/12/2019 Caste, Resident, KUMAR GANJHU PO-MOKTAMA, Income, Aadhar, PS+DIST-CHATRA, Matric Mark PIN-825401 Sheet Bank Passbook 33 09/01/2021-40 EJ827215316IN SUNITA PRAVEEN VILL-KISHUNPUR, DO BC-II 19Y- 02M- 20D 6206189882 500 333 66.6 12/20/2016 Caste, Resident, KUMARI YADAV W.No-22, Matric Mark PO+PS+DIST- Sheet CHATRA, PIN-825401 34 12/01/2021-84 EJ827215789IN NITISH BASUDEV VILL-PAKARIYA, DO SC 19Y- 00M- 24D 4192-6701-3434 6207643328 500 333 66.6 Caste, Aadhar, Residential KUMAR BHUYAN PO+PS+DIST- Matric, not CHATRA, Inter Mark Attached PIN-825401 Sheet 35 06/01/2021-19 EJ827270241IN GURU RAJKISHOR VILL-MAIRAG DO BC-II 21Y- 03M- 20D 4123-0991-3367 7493854037 500 330 66 9/20/2019 Caste, Resident, PRASAD YADAV KHURD, PO- Aadhar, Matric, YOGIYARA, Inter Mark PS-PRATAPPUR, Sheet DIST-CHATRA, PIN-825404 36 12/01/2021-88 EJ827216665IN ARUN PARMESHWA VILL+PO- CHANDRI DO SC 24Y- 10M- 16D 3097-9270-0613 7562005939 500 328 65.6 6/14/2018 Caste, Resident, KUMAR DAS R DAS KALAN, Aadhar, Matric, PS-PRATAPPUR, Inter, B.Sc Mark DIST-CHATRA Sheet PIN-825404 37 09/01/2021-47 EJ827215421IN VIJAY SOMAR VILL-SISAY, PO- DO SC 16Y- 11M- 23D 2618-9530-0138 9162709903 500 324 64.8 Aadhar, Matric Residential KUMAR BHUIYA KHADHIYA, Mark Caste not BHUIYA PS-TANDWA, DIST- Sheet Attached CHATRA, PIN-825321 38 07/01/2021-23 EJ713496724IN VIVEK PARAS VILL-NIMA, PO- DO BC-II 20Y- 02M- 21D 7359-8762-1565 7070409547 500 323 64.6 3/6/2019 Caste, Resident, KUMAR KUMAR DAIHAR, Aadhar, Matric DANGI PS-CHOUPARAN, Mark Sheet DIST-HAZARIBAGH, PIN-825406 39 12/01/2021-78 EJ713496503IN RAJARAM MAHADEW VILL-HURNALI, DO BC-II 24Y- 04M- 18D 5193-7777-7394 9470124997 500 322 64.4 10/24/2020 Caste, Resident, YADAV YADAV PO-PITIJ, Income, Aadhar, PS-ITKHORI, Matric, DIST-CHATRA, Inter Mark PIN-825408 Sheet 40 09/01/2021-58 EJ827271304IN KAMLESH DEVNATH VILL-LAWALONG,
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