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Order from er Cost Cost r.no. to Govt. ofessiona .No Govt. no. l fees 08-13 March Texas Open 2014 USA 16,940 - - - - - - - 2014 1 5 5 28.03.2014 58,978 33,880 - - - 25,098 000682 Joshana Chinappa Virgina, 15-19 April 2nd Rickmond Open 16,940 - - - - - - - Usa 2014 Aberdeen, 16-20 March 2 Trac Oil & Gas North of Scotland Open 2014 17 17 15.04.2014 31,316 33,156 - - 1,840 - Kush Kumar 14,736 18,420 - - - - - - Scotland 2014 2014 Metro Squash Windy City 26 Feb to 03 3 Chicago 223 223 18.02.2014 - - - - - - Dipika Pallikal - - - - - - - - Open Mar 2014 Elgouna, 10-18 April Elgouna International 2014 4,821 2,490 - - - - - - Egypt 2014 4 6 6 31.03.2014 77,125 21,546 - - - 55,579 752 09.09.2014 Saurav Ghosal Hull, 10-18 May Allam British Open 2014 14,235 - - - - - - - England 2014 Penang, 15-18 May Malaysia Tour Circuit 5 12,340 4,005 - - - - - - Malaysia 2014 Happy 5 34 34 29.04.2014 54,296 41,025 - - - 13,271 000756 09.09.2014 Aparajitha Balamurukan Valley, 19-24 May HKFC WSA 25 2014 9,872 14,808 - - - - - - Hong 2014 Kong Training with Malcolm 28 Apr-11 May 12,223 12,223 - - - - - - Willstrop 2014 6 28 28 23.04.2014 1,06,904 40,133 - - - 66,771 000754 09.09.2014 Joshana Chinappa Hull, 11-18 May Allam British Open 2014 9,658 6,029 - - - - - - England 2014 Training under Former World Orlando, 05 May to 08 - - 1,24,283 - Kush Kumar 85,330 2,25,750 - - - 42,665 - - 7 21 21 17.04.2014 5,23,429 6,47,712 no. 1 David Palmer Florida, Jun 2014 Ravi Dixit 75,578 1,80,600 - - - 37,789 - - WSF Development & Coaching Krakow, 8 25-28 Jun 2014 35 35 23.05.2014 62,848 93,904 - - 31,056 - Cyrus Poncha 14,904 70,835 - - 8,165 - - - Conference Poland Pioneer Junior Squash Cup Koln, 03-07 July 2014 34,860 - - - - - - - 2014 Germany Amsterda 9 43 43 23.05.2014 51,409 67,313 - - 15,904 - Harshit Kaur Jawanda m, Dutch Junior Open 01-13 July 2014 32,453 - - - - - - - Netherlan d From 07 Jul to 02 Aug Mohammed Aly Anwar 67,865 - - 7,437 3,62,940 42,560 - 10 Sparring Partners 19.05.2014 - 8,69,048 - - 9,53,514 - 84,466 Egypt 2014 Mazen Heshan Gamal 67,866 - - - 3,62,940 41,906 - Shick Dr. Talal Fahd Al Ahmad 05 - 10 April Kuwait 9,728 10,944 - - - - - - 2014 2014 Garavan Bar Paddy Whack Galway, 15 - 20 April 14,736 20,865 - - - - - - West ireland Open 2014 Ireland 2014 Cannon Kirl Homes Irish Open Dublin, 21 - 26 April 12,280 3,349 - - 8,020 - - - 11 2014 Ireland 2014 7 7 31.03.2014 1,59,970 1,04,242 - - - 55,728 000759 01.10.2014 Harinder Pal singh South Mohanmmed Yasuob PSA 02 - 07 May Surrah, 9,728 14,592 - - - - - - Tournament 2014 2014 Kuwait Hull, 10 - 18 May Allam British Open 2014 - - - - - - - - England 2014 Premier Junior Event in 21st Kish 22-26 June 16 Boys & 16 Girls + 4 12 Asian Junior Squash Individual Island, 61 61 19.05.2014 4,90,745 6,76,076 - - 4,11,091 - 2,25,760 2,95,547 3,75,629 - - 4,900 - 2,25,760 - 2014 Coaches Championship 2014 Iran Kuala 18 - 23 August CIMB Malaysia Open Lumpur, 17,024 11,724 - - 2,350 - 26,025 - 2014 13 Malaysia 121 121 17.07.2014 54,117 57,844 - - 55,777 - 52,050 Joshana Chinappa Sports Spin Event Malaysian Kuala 26-30 August 14 157 157 14.08.2014 73,860 32,608 - - 18,248 - 59,500 Tour Squash Circuit-6 Lumpur, 2014 Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu 17,220 1,544 - - - - 29,750 - 17th Asian Squash Team Hong 11 - 15 June 1,84,800 56,470 2,16,000 - - - - - Championship Kong 2014 4 mens & 4 Womens + 2 15 Kuala 29 29 23.05.2014 6,76,171 5,78,540 - - - 97,631 000758 01.10.2014 Doubles Match Series with the 16 - 22 June Coaches + 1 Officials Lumpur, 50,400 67,714 - - - 3,156 - - Malaysian Team 2014 Malaysia 10-15 August WSF World Junior Windhoek 16 2014 & 16-21 122 122 17.07.2014 5,08,414 6,91,433 14,735 - 8,23,797 - 6,27,340 4 Boys + 1 Girl + 2 Coaches 2,29,694 37,301 3,86,638 - 37,800 - 6,27,340 14,735 Championships , Namibia August 2014 Qatar PSA World Squash 17 Qatar 13-21 Nov 2014 198 198 20.10.2014 46,565 - - - - 717 000777 09-01-2015 45,848 Saurav Ghosal - - - - - - 45,848 - Championship 2014 03 - 07 Nov 18 Monte Carlo Open 2014 Monaco 199 199 20.10.2014 63,330 - - - 41,522 1,04,852 Dipika Pallikal - - - - - - 1,04,852 - 2014 Delaware Investments US Philadelph 09 - 18 Oct 19 178 178 15.09.2014 25,381 12,243 - - 75,969 89,107 Saurav Ghosal 12,243 - - - - - 89,107 - Open 2014 ia 2014 1. Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Hong 24 -31 Aug Financial Hong Kong Open 16,945 - - - - - 46,400 - Kong 2014 20 2014 155 155 11.08.2014 36,986 16,945 - - 26,359 46,400 Saurav Ghosal China Open Squash Stars on Shanghai, 02 - 07 Sep - - - - - - - - the Bund CN China 2014 21 - 26 Oct 21 Macau Open 2014 Macau 197 197 20.10.2014 48,523 - - - - 10,559 000775 09.01.2015 37,964 Saurav Ghosal - - - - - - 37,964 - 2014 Niagra on the lake 01 - 06 Dec 22 World Women's Team 216 216 21.11.2014 4,25,066 4,96,097 29,696 - 4,46,881 3,75,850 4 Players + 1 Coach 99,920 18,735 - - 31,497 3,45,945 3,75,850 29,696 Ottawa, 2014 Canada 1. Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Hong 24 -31 Aug Financial Hong Kong Open - - - - - - - - Kong 2014 23 2014 156 156 11.08.2014 34,302 - - - - 34,302 Dipika Pallikal China Open Squash Stars on Shanghai, 02 - 07 Sep - - - - - - - - the Bund CN China 2014 Sheffield. 02nd to 06 Jan - - - 5,718 000791 13.02.2015 Kush Kumar 5,054 11,759 34,878 - 10,722 - - 24 British Junior Open 2014 230 230 05.01.2015 6,81,131 62,413 UK 2015 Vijay kumar - - - - - - - - Texas, 08 - 13 April Texas Open 2014 - - - - - - - - USA 2014 25 4 4 31.03.2014 36,294 - - - - 36,294 000707 10.03.2015 Dipika Pallikal 11 - 18 May Allam British Open 2014 England - - - - - - - - 2014 21 - 26 Oct 26 The Macau Open 2014 Macau 179 179 17.09.2014 18,273 20,115 - - 1,842 - Joshana Chinappa 12,360 3,709 - - - 4,046 - - 2014 Cairo, 12 - 20 Dec 27 Women World Open 2014 223 223 24.12.2014 20,311 27,278 - - 6,967 - Joshana Chinappa 17,472 3,744 - - 6,062 - - - Egypt 2014 Cairo, 12 - 20 Dec 28 Women World Open 2014 224 224 28.11.2014 20,350 27,900 - - 7,550 - Dipika Pallikal 17,500 7,500 - - 2,900 - - - Egypt 2014 Kuala Third Royal Lake Club Open 15 - 19 Dec 29 Lumpur, 225 225 02.12.2014 27,837 36,008 - - 8,171 - Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu 15,000 17,673 - - 3,335 - - - 2014 2014 Malaysia J.P. Morgan Tournament of 17 - 23 Jan 10,272 11,556 - - - - - - Champions 2015 2015 30 235 235 12.01.2015 74,548 90,522 - - 15,974 - Joshana Chinappa 20 - 27 Jan Training with David Palmer 20,544 - - 48,150 - - - - 2015 J.P. Morgan Tournament of 14 - 25 Jan - - - - - - - - Champions 2015 2015 31 233 233 05.01.2015 54,421 - - - - 54,421 000706 10.03.2015 Saurav Ghosal Suburban Collection Motor City 22 - 27 Jan - - - - - - - - Open 2015 2015 Kuala 17th Asian Squash Team 28 Jan - 01 Feb 32 Lumpur, 236 236 12.02.2015 3,32,430 4,80,300 - - 1,47,870 - 4 Boys + 4 Girls + 2 Coaches 1,74,720 37,440 2,24,640 - 43,500 - - - Championship - 2015 2015 Malaysia Toronto, 16 - 20 Feb Granite Open 2015 19,968 - - - - - - - Canada 2015 Chicago, 24 feb - 04 Mar 33 Windy City Open 2015 241 241 23.01.2015 81,510 49,920 - - - 31,590 000763 31.03.2015 Joshana Chinappa 17,472 - - - - - - - USA 2015 Kuala 24 - 27th March 34 Malaysia Tour Squash - 2015 Lumpur, 261 261 12.03.2015 32,460 14,804 - - - 17,656 000718 16.04.2015 Ravi Dixit 7,554 2,232 - - 3,750 1,268 - - 2015 Malaysia Seattle, 03 - 08 March Stratos Seattle Open 2015 Washingt 17,472 - - - 10,240 - - - 2015 on 35 Calgary CFO Con. Services WSA 10 - 15 March 244 244 04.02.2015 56,190 80,449 - - 24,259 - Sachika Ingale Canada 14,976 - - - 8,047 - - - Womens Squash Week 2015 15 - 19 March Montreal Open 2015 Montreal 14,976 14,738 - - - - - - 2015 Portland, 16 - 21 Feb Oregon Open 2015 - - - - - - - - USA 2015 36 243 243 04.02.2015 48,266 25,913 - - - 22,353 000761 Saurav Ghosal Guggenheim Partners Windy Chicago 24 feb - 04 Mar - 25,913 - - - - - - City Open 2015 USA 2015 Winnipeg Winter Club 28 Jan - 01 Feb Canada - - - - - - - - Women's Open 2015 2015 Toronto, 16 - 20 Feb 37 Granite Open 2015 240 240 23.01.2015 58,354 - - - - 58,354 000764 31.03.2015 Dipika Pallikal - - - - - - - - Canada 2015 Chicago, 24 feb - 04 Mar Windy City Open 2015 - - - - - - - - USA 2015 Training with Captain Amir Washingt 23 - 27 Jan 15 & - 89,150 - 61,935 - - - - Wagih Sports Club on 09 - 14 Feb 15 38 - 2,06,639 - - 2,06,639 - Dipika Pallikal Toronto, 16 - 20 Feb Granite Open 2015 - 55,554 - - - - - - Canada 2015 Total 51,52,110 56,36,006 44,431 - 34,45,513 5,86,042 17,49,137 1729867 1582074 862156 110085 180353 1171471 1749137 44431.
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