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Name / Qualification / Year / Regn. No DOB/Sex State & Address Father Name / Qualification / Year / Regn. No DOB/Sex State & Address Father-spouse Name University & Date Schedule GONGO TALE MBBS 1988 APMC /R/ 11/03/19 Arunachal Village:- Panyimori, Baririjo 0001 57 Pradesh Block, P.O/P.S:- Dumporijo, Late Tara Gongo U.Gauwhati 05/06/2007 M 1st District:- Upper Subansiri, Arunachal Pradesh HAGE GUNTO MBBS 2006 APMC /R/ 31/01/19 Arunachal C/o Sri Hage Buda, Old 0002 82 Pradesh Medical Colony, P.O:- Hapoli, Sri Hage Buda U.R.Durgawati 05/06/2007 M 1st Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh HAGE GUNTO MD (Der.Ven & 2013 APMC /R/ 31/01/19 Arunachal Old Medical Colony, P.O:- Sri Hage Buda Lep.) 0002 82 Pradesh Hapoli, Ziro, District :- Lower U.Manipur 28/01/2014 M 1st Subansiri, Arunachal Pradesh TASO RINYA MBBS 1999 APMC /R/ 10/06/19 Arunachal Basar Bazar Line, P.O Basar- 0003 76 Pradesh 791101, West Siang District, Sri Tarik Taso U.Manipur 20/07/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh MS Ortho 2005 U.Manipur HIBU TAGYUNG MBBS 1986 APMC /R/ 12/06/19 Arunachal Hong Village, P.O/P.S:-Ziro, 0004 62 Pradesh Lower Subansiri District, Late Hibu Nipa U.Lucknow 22/06/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh Pin-791120 MD Paed. 1996 U.Manipur NGILANG LAMPUNG MBBS 1995 APMC /R/ 20/12/19 Arunachal Village:-Tajang, P.O/P.S:-Ziro, 0005 71 Pradesh Lower Subansiri District, Late N. Pyagang U.Agra 22/06/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh Pin-791120 MD Radio Diag. 2000 PGIMER, Chandigarh TANA TATH MBBS 2007 APMC /R/ 14/01/19 Arunachal Village:- Chiputa, P.O:- 0006 84 Pradesh Doimukh, Papumpare District, Sri Tana Had U.Ch.Charan Singh 22/06/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh MRS. TASSO KAMPU MBBS 1989 APMC /R/ 01/01/19 Arunachal P.O/P.S:-Ziro, Lower Subansiri 0007 62 Pradesh District, Arunachal Pradesh, Sri Subu Tabin U.Ranchi 25/06/2007 F 1st Pin-791120 ZIRDO GENYA MBBS 1995 APMC /R/ 20/01/19 Arunachal Village:- Zirdo, P.O:- Daring, 0008 70 Pradesh West Siang District, Arunachal Late Age Zirdo U.Manipur 20/07/2007 M 1st Pradesh DA 2005 U.Manipur ZIRDO TAKOP MBBS 1985 APMC /R/ 23/04/19 Arunachal Village:- Zirdo, P.O:- New 0009 58 Pradesh Daring, West Siang District, Late Age Zirdo U.Dibrugarh 22/06/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh MD Paed. 1992 U.Manipur MRS. PADU NYADE MBBS 2004 APMC /R/ 24/04/19 Arunachal Village :- Darak, P.O Along, 0010 80 Pradesh West Siang District, Arunachal Mr. Kasap Bagra U.North Bengal 22/06/2007 F 1st Pradesh JINI MOJI MBBS 1984 APMC /R/ 14/08/19 Arunachal Village:-Logum Jini, P.O:- 0011 59 Pradesh Along, West Siang District, Sri Dagmo Jini U.Madras 25/06/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh MS Gen.Sur. 1987 AIIMS,Delhi M.Ch Paed.Sur. 1992 U.Dr.MGR Page 1 of 78 Name / Qualification / Year / Regn. No DOB/Sex State & Address Father-spouse Name University & Date Schedule HAGE TAM MBBS 1983 APMC /R/ 03/12/19 Arunachal Village:- Hari, P.O:- Ziro, 0012 57 Pradesh Lower Subansiri District, Late Hage Rika U.Guwahati 22/06/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh RUKBO SUBHASH KALING MBBS 2006 APMC /R/ 01/08/19 Arunachal Village:-Mirku, P.O:- Pasighat, 0013 81 Pradesh East Siang District, Arunachal Mr. Nonggan Rukbo U.Dibrugarh 22/06/2007 M 1st Pradesh MRS. HAGE NANIYA MBBS 1994 APMC /R/ 31/05/19 Arunachal Village:- Hari, P.O:- Ziro, 0014 71 Pradesh Lower Subansiri District, Sri Hage Bida U.Delhi 25/06/2007 F 1st Arunachal Pradesh TAJING TAKI MBBS 1989 APMC /R/ 15/05/19 Arunachal Village:- Rani, P.O/P.S:- 0015 62 Pradesh Pasighat, East Siang District, Late Tadi Taki U.Patna 25/06/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh MS ENT 2000 U.Manipur LOYI TUMGE MBBS 2005 APMC /R/ 25/02/19 Arunachal Pakam-II, P.O:- Aalo, West 0016 82 Pradesh Siang District, Arunachal Mr. Pintum Loyi U.Mahatma 25/06/2007 M 1st Pradesh. Gandhi,Kott. LOYI TUMGE Master Pub.Hth 2009 APMC /R/ 25/02/19 Arunachal Pakam-II Dolu, P.O:- Aalo, (MPH) 0016 82 Pradesh West Siang District, Arunachal Sri Pintum Logi Sree Chitra Trust 06/07/2010 M 1st Pradesh LANDI DOILANG CHADA MBBS 2006 APMC /R/ 06/02/19 Arunachal Village:- Hari, P.O:- Hapoli, 0017 81 Pradesh Lower Subansiri District, Late Landi Doilyang U.Gauwhati 25/06/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh LANDI DOILANG CHADA MS (Oto-Rhino- 2013 APMC /R/ 06/02/19 Arunachal Village :- Hari, P.O:- Ziro, Laryngology) 0017 81 Pradesh District:- Lower Subansiri, Late Landi Doilang U.Srimanta Sankaradeva 28/01/2014 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh H.Sciences HAGE RIKU TADU MBBS 2006 APMC /R/ 01/07/19 Arunachal C/o Hage Tapa Riku Byara 0018 81 Pradesh ,Hari Village, P.O:- Ziro, Mr. Hage Tapa Riku U.Mahatma 25/06/2007 M 1st Lower Subansiri District, Gandhi,Kott. Arunachal Pradesh HAGE RIKU TADU MD (Radio Diag.) 2012 APMC /R/ 01/07/19 Arunachal C/o Hage Hinda, Byara, Village 0018 81 Pradesh :- Hari, P.O:- Ziro, Lower Sri Hage Tapa Riku U.Dibrugarh 03/08/2012 M 1st Subansiri district, Arunachal Pradesh-791120 DUSU GAMBO MBBS 2007 APMC /R/ 04/08/19 Arunachal C/o Mr. Dusu Dolley, Booking 0019 83 Pradesh Clerk, APST, P.O:- Hapoli, Mr. Dusu Dole U.R.Durgawati 25/06/2007 M 1st Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh KOMUT OME MBBS 2004 APMC /R/ 16/04/19 Arunachal C/o Malo Komut, Mirsam 0020 79 Pradesh Village, P.O:- Pasighat, East Mr. Malo Komut U.Dibrugarh 25/06/2007 F 1st Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh HAGE LODOR MBBS 1975 APMC /R/ 31/10/19 Arunachal Hari Village/ Salung Hapoli, 0021 50 Pradesh P.O/P.S:- Ziro, Lower Late Hage Tak U.Bangalore 05/07/2007 M 1st Subansiri District, Arunachal Dip.Pub.Health 1981 Pradesh U.Calcutta Page 2 of 78 Name / Qualification / Year / Regn. No DOB/Sex State & Address Father-spouse Name University & Date Schedule YAYING TANUNG MBBS 2007 APMC /R/ 17/10/19 Arunachal Village:- Bogu, Payum Circle, 0022 84 Pradesh P.S:-Kaying, West Siang Sri Yaying Tare U.North Bengal 05/07/2007 M 1st District, Arunachal Pradesh PERTIN MINGGAM MBBS 1999 APMC /R/ 15/02/19 Arunachal Village:- Bolung, P.O/P.S:- 0023 74 Pradesh Roing, Lower Dibang Valley Late Pertin Gora U.Bundelkhand 05/07/2007 M 1st District, Arunachal Pradesh PERTIN MINGGAM MD (Phy.Med.& 2015 APMC /R/ 15/02/19 Arunachal C-2 Villa, Village:- Bolung, Rehab.) 0023 74 Pradesh P.O:- Roing, District:- Lower Late Pertin Gora U.Manipur 15/05/2015 M 1st Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh-792110 JAMOH ASTHOMI MBBS 2000 APMC /R/ 30/08/19 Arunachal Village:- Bolung, P.O/P.S:- 0024 74 Pradesh Roing, Dibang Valley District, Late Jamoh Abeng U.Dibrugarh 05/07/2007 F 1st Arunachal Pradesh. JAMOH ASTHOMI MD (Pharm.) 2015 APMC /R/ 30/08/19 Arunachal C-2 Villa, Village:- Bolung, Late Jamoh Abeng 0024 74 Pradesh P.O:- Roing, District:- Lower U.Manipur 15/05/2015 F 1st Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh-792110 NGEMU PUJONG MBBS 2000 APMC /R/ 01/06/19 Arunachal Medical Colony, Kharsang, 0025 72 Pradesh P.O/P.S:-Kharsang, Changlang Late Ngemu Chantu U.Dibrugarh 05/07/2007 M 1st District, Arunachal Pradesh KHODA DOI MBBS 2007 APMC /R/ 09/12/19 Arunachal S/o Sri Khoda Kame, Village:- 0026 79 Pradesh Bokame, P.O:-Palin, District:- Sri Khoda Kame U.North Bengal 06/07/2007 M 1st Kurung Kumey, Arunachal Pradesh SARMA BHUPESH MBBS 1976 APMC /R/ 01/03/19 Arunachal Prafulla Enclave, F-3, CHANDRA 0027 52 Pradesh Punjabari, Guwahati-37, Assam Sri Sarma Pati U.Gauwhati 06/07/2007 M 1st MS Gen.Sur. 1980 U.Dibrugarh PADUNG DIMONG MBBS 1991 APMC /R/ 01/06/19 Arunachal Village/P.O/P.S:- Ruksin, East 0028 65 Pradesh Siang District, Arunachal Mr. Orin Padung U.Manipur 20/07/2007 M 1st Pradesh MD Paed. 2000 U.Manipur MRS. SHIN PADUNG MBBS 1992 APMC /R/ 13/09/19 Arunachal Village/P.O/P.S:- Ruksin, East WICHU 0029 66 Pradesh Siang District, Arunachal Dr. Dimong Padung U.Manipur 20/07/2007 F 1st Pradesh BORANG SAMSON MBBS 2000 APMC /R/ 15/09/19 Arunachal Tigra Mirbuk, 0030 75 Pradesh P.O/P.S:Pasighat, East Siang Late Tinggolong Borang U.Manipur 20/07/2007 M 1st District, Arunachal Pradesh PADUNG OJONG MBBS 2005 APMC /R/ 10/04/19 Arunachal Niglok Village, P.O:- Ruksin, 0031 81 Pradesh East Siang District, Arunachal Mr. Tapan Padung U.Manipur 20/07/2007 M 1st Pradesh BITIN GUMIN MBBS 2003 APMC /R/ 09/11/19 Arunachal Village:- Dalbing, P.O/P.S:- 0032 77 Pradesh Mariyang, Upper Siang District, Mr. Kapen Bitin U.Shivaji 20/07/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh JOPIR KANGKENG MBBS 1993 APMC /R/ 15/07/19 Arunachal Village:- Karko, P.O/P.S:- 0033 66 Pradesh Jengging, Upper Siang District, Late Pasi Jopir U.Calcutta 20/07/2007 M 1st Arunachal Pradesh Page 3 of 78 Name / Qualification / Year / Regn. No DOB/Sex State & Address Father-spouse Name University & Date Schedule TADE RAGO MBBS 2007 APMC /R/ 05/06/19 Arunachal C/o Tasa Gyadu, D.C Office, 0034 79 Pradesh Daporijo, Upper Subansiri Mr. Tasa Gyadu U.Assam 20/07/2007 M 1st District, Arunachal Pradesh TAIPODIA BOBBY MBBS 1998 APMC /R/ 27/07/19 Arunachal C/o Dr. Samson Borang, Tigra 0035 74 Pradesh Mirbuk, P.O/P.S:Pasighat, East Dr.
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