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Jkicds18feb2016.Pdf Un-Categorized Application forms for the post of Programme Manager recieved by Dy. Director, ICDS Projects Kashmir in response to the Advertisement Notification No. 01 SMD of 2016 Dated. 23/09/2016 S.No Application Name of the candidates Parentage Residence District Receipt No. 1 937 BP Audil Bashir Salroo Bashir Ah. Salro Ashajipora Anantnag 2 938 BP Mushtaq Ahmed Begh Wali Mohd. Begh Mohipora Kulgam 3 939 BP Aimqn Gulzar Gulam Mohd. Mahajan Nowhatta Srinagar 4 941 BP Samiullah Padder Mohd. Yousuf Padder Marihama Kulgam 5 32 BP Gh. Mohd. Lone Ab. Gani Lone Kralpora Kupwara 6 30 BP Najeeb Gulzar Gulzar Ah. Sikander Buchpora Srinagar 7 942 BP Nazir Hussain Gh. Mohd. Leh Ladakh 8 34 BP Mehnaz Rashid Ab. Rashid Naibasti Anantnag 9 33 BP Abdul Quyoom Lone Ab. Gani Lone Kralpora Kupwara 10 3 BP Arshad Ah. Lone Gh. Ah. Lone Malpora Anantnag 11 319 BP Mansoor Ah. Sheikh Gh. Mohd Sheikh Hazratbal Srinagar 12 304 BP Insha Rasool Gh. Rasool Muri KP Road Anantnag 13 307 BP Shefali Kulsum Shah Muneer Hazratbal Srinagar 14 312 BP Sameera Mudasir Ah. Bhat Lasjan Srinagar 15 317 BP Roheed Ah. Shah Mehrajudin Shah Habak Srinagar 16 15 BP Fayaz Ah. Paul Gulzar Ah. Paul Ompora Budgam 17 315 BP Umair Fayaz Makhdomi Fayaz Ah. Makhdomi Buchpura Srinagar 18 313 BP Muzamil Gani Ab. Gani Sofi Nowshara Srinagar 19 14 BP Mohmin Bashir Wani Bashir Ah. Wani Dalgate Srinagar 20 13 BP Dr. Rukshana Gazalie Zahoor Ah. Dhar Lalbazar Srinagar 21 9 BP Javaid Ah. Dar Mohd. Yousuf Dar Pampore Pulwama 22 11 BP Waseerah Nabi Gh. Nabi Rather Soura Srinagar 23 308 BP Tabasum Gowhar Gulzar Ah. Wani Kokernag Anantnag 24 10 BP Aliya Aziz Ab. Aziz Bhat Nowpora Srinagar 25 8 BP Amir Yusuf Kochi Mohd. Yousuf Kochi Hazratbal Srinagar 26 2 BP Saba Nazir Shah Nazir Ah. Shah Hawal Srinagar 27 306 BP Rukaya Manzoor Manzoor Ah. Nishat Srinagar 28 7 BP Sanah Lateef Mohd. Lateef Bazaz Hyderpora Srinagar 29 305 BP Lubna Masoodi Ab. Majid Masoodi Sopore Baramulla 30 4 BP Faheem Ahad Ab. Ahad Bhat Khan Sahib Budgam 31 6 BP Sabah Bashir Bashir Ah. Naqash Zoonimarg Srinagar 32 5 BP Aamir Manan Deva Ab. Manan Deva Aharbal Anantnag 33 303 BP Aamir Waheed Wani Abdul Waheed Wani Shivpora Srinagar 34 935 BP Shahzada Musharib Kawsar Mushtaq Ah. Shah Anchirdoora Anantnag 35 37 BP Waqar ul Nisa Javaid Ah. Khan Rafiyabad Baramulla 36 944 BP Aaquif Mohd. Sultan Patan Baramulla 37 945 BP Saba Mir Nazir Ah. Mir Balgarden Srinagar 38 946 BP Gausia Rashid Ab. Rasheed Muth Sfafkadal Srinagar 39 951 BP Nazia Nazir Nazir Ah. Mir Tengpora Srinagar 40 29 BP Raja Junaid Mujtaba Khan Raja Zahoor Ah. Khan Shaheedgunj Srinagar 41 28 BP Sumaira Bashir Bashir Ah. Hakim Chanpora Srinagar 42 27 BP Faisel Karim Ab. Karim Karwaw Khanyar Srinagar 43 950 BP Younus Majeed Dar Ab. Majeed Dar Chadoora Budgam 44 952 BP Deeba Naz Arshad Farooq Giri Lalbazar Srinagar 45 954 BP Shazia Haroon Haroon Rashid Natipora Srinagar 46 953 BP Shazia Nazir Nazir Ah. Bhat Habkadal Srinagar 47 955 BP Saima Gh. Mohd. Ahengar Pampore Pulwama 48 24 BP Faseeh Amin Mohd. Amin Beig Saidakadal Srinagar 49 23 BP Asma Jan Gh. Ahmad Saidakadal Srinagar 50 21 BP Sheikh Qazafee Hassan Sheikh Lal Hassan Batmaloo Srinagar 51 20 BP Mohd. Yaseen Mir Gh. Mohudin Mir Ahan Ganderbal 52 19 BP Faisal Ah. Lone Mohd. Shabir Lone Lolab Kupwara 53 18 BP Sumaya Jan Gul Mohd. Hajam Kokernag Anantnag 54 17 BP Shazia Ashraf Irfana Rashid Nishat Srinagar 55 16 BP Masarat Jahan Gh. Qadir Wani Rajbagh Srinagar 56 309 BP Mohd. Ishaq Bhat Ab. Gafar Bhat Awantipora Pulwama 57 103 BP Dealhel Lhadol Tsering Samphel Leh Ladkh 58 104 BP Padma Jigmet Rigzin Chhewang Leh Ladakh 59 107 BP Phunstog Angmo Tashi Angmo Leh Ladakh 60 130 BP Sonam Deachen Tsering Tashi Leh Ladakh 61 132 BP Deachen Angmo Sonam Angchok Leh Ladakh 62 76 BP Tsewang Youdol Chhering Angchok Leh Ladakh 63 77 BP Thinlas Dolker Punchok Anogchuk Leh Ladakh 64 80 BP Jampa Thinley Chamba Tsultim Leh Ladakh 65 83 BP Kunzang Dolma Phuntsog Dorjey Leh Ladakh 66 85 BP Tsewang Stanzin Tsetan Jigmet Leh Ladakh 67 86 BP Tsering Dolkar Nawang Phuntsog Leh Ladakh 68 87 BP Jigmat Gaitso Tsering Phunchok Leh Ladakh 69 91 BP Thinles Lamo Tsering Nurboo Leh Ladakh 70 92 BP Disket Angmo Tashi Angchuk Leh Ladakh 71 94 BP Yangchan Dolma Sonam Wangail Leh Ladakh 72 95 BP Rinchen Dolma Late. Lobzang Tmapkas Leh Ladakh 73 96 BP Jigmet Dolker Tsering Dorjey Leh Ladakh 74 97 BP Stanzin Dazes Angmo Nimanurboo Padun Kargil 75 98 BP Tsewang Yangzes Tsering Angchok Leh Ladakh 76 101 BP Dechen Yungdol Meefam Angchok Leh Ladakh 77 162 BP Stanzin Ladol Sonam Angchok Leh Ladakh 78 108 BP Ringzin Chondol Tsering Dorjey Leh Ladakh 79 110 BP Deachen Spaldon Rigzen Namgyal Leh Ladakh 80 112 BP Sajid Mughal Mushtaq Ah. Mughal Uri Baramulla 81 113 BP Zulfikar Rasheed Ab. Rasheed Dhobi Qaimoh Kulgam 82 117 BP Rinchen Dolma Tsewang Dorje Leh Ladakh 83 120 BP Sheikh Imtiaz Ah. Sheikh Gh. Jeelani Tangpora Srinagar 84 133 BP Stanzim Nwang Tsering Angchok Leh Ladakh 85 136 BP Tsering Dolma Phuntsog Wangchok Leh Ladakh 86 137 BP Sumaira Shafi Mir Mohmmad Shafi Mir Yaripora Kulgam 87 138 BP Mohd. Baqir Mohd. Hussain Leh Ladakh 88 142 BP Bisma Jan Gh. Nabi Wani Kamad Anantnag 89 145 BP Tsering Paljor Tashi Wangdus Leh Ladakh 90 148 BP Farida Bano Ghulam Nabi Leh Ladakh 91 149 BP Shaista Akhter Gh. Qadir Bhat Dialgam Anantnag 92 150 BP Tabasum Jan Mashooq Ah. Koul Ashmuji Kulgam 93 152 BP Shabina Khan Mohd. Deen Khan Leh Ladakh 94 171 BP Stanzein Spalzom Sonam Angdu Leh Ladakh 95 172 BP Tashi Dolma Lunoup Gyalpo Leh Ladakh 96 173 BP Arif Fayaz Sheikh Fayaz Ah. Sheikh Mattan Anantnag 97 177 BP Tabasum Gull Gull Mohd. Khan Kamad Anantnag 98 7 BP Mohd. Jaffer Mohd. Ali Leh Ladakh 99 8 BP Syed Mukhtar Shah Syed Shafayat Ali Shah Leh Ladakh 100 2816 BP Owais Ah. Khan Mohd. Amin Khan Anchirdoora Anantnag 101 2821 BP Quryatul Qadir Gh. Qadir Lone Khargund Kupwara 102 2825 Syed Ifshana Indrabi Syed Mohd. Ashraf Indrabi Tukroo Shopian 103 2824 BP Athar Iqbal Ali Mohd. Dar Pampore Pulwama 104 127 BP Thinlas Zangpo Sonam Rinchen Leh Ladakh 105 448 BP Urfat Jan Ali Mohd. Mir Pahoo Pulwama 106 168 BP Sadaf Nazir Nazir Ahmad Malaknag Anantnag 107 169 BP Stanzin Angmo Nawang Dorjee Leh Ladakh 108 170 BP Razia Parveen Ab. Gaffar Leh Ladakh 109 181 BP Younus Ah. Wani Bashir Ah. Wani Devalgam Anantnag 110 BP Stanzin Angmo Nawang Dorjee Leh Ladakh 111 406 Suraiya Tareen Mehboob Alam Khan Tareen Batmaloo Srinagar 112 405 Bisma Hamid Bhat Late. Ab. Hamid Bhat Jawahar nagar Srinagar 113 404 Javaid Rashid Wani Ab. Rashid Gangbugh Srinagar 114 403 Ambreena Bashir Bashir Ah. Sofi Pathpora Srinagar 115 409 Samiullah Salam Ab. Salam Dar Nowpora Kulgam 116 410 Shagufta Rashid Ab. Rashid Wani Bamnoo Pulwama 117 408 Muneer Hussain Paray Mohd. Hussain Paray Nowpora Kulgam 118 407 Musadiq Hassan Rather Gh. Hasan Rather Mantrigam Bandipora 119 282 Nurul Sabah Sheikh Sayir Rashid Haripora Ganderbal 120 2232 Riyaz Ah. Bhat Ab. Gafar Bhat Pahalgam Anantnag 121 2233 Mohd. Yunus Rather Ab. Khaliq Rather Safapora Ganderbal 122 1041 Dr. Sakeena Hassan Gh. Hassan Khanyar Srinagar 123 2234 Arshid Parvaiz Dar Mehrajudin Dar Amdakadal Srinagar 124 1038 Saima Mahmood Gh. Mohd Ganai Larkipora Anantnag 125 2099 Tania Farooq Mohd. Farooq Beigh Saidakadal Srinagar 126 292 Tayba Amin Sheikh Mohd. Amin Buchpora Srinagar 127 578 Musa Raza Dar Gh. Rasool Dar Gurez Baramulla 128 577 Benish Nisar Late Nisar Ah. Chanpora Srinagar 129 573 Ruksana Akhter Nazir Ah. Bhat Handwara Kupwara 130 288 Sumaira Rashid Haji Ab. Rashid Haji HMT Srinagar 131 289 Hilal Ah. Shah Gh. Mohudin Shah Hadigam Kulgam 132 291 Syed Adil Hussain Syed Hussain Kokernag Anantnag 133 585 Razia Amin Mohd. Amin Wani Qazigund Anantnag 134 965 Areena Akhter Noor ul Hassan Noorbagh Kulgam 135 402 Mian Abid Nazir Main Nazir Ahmed Barzulla Srinagar 136 293 Riaz Ah. Najar Gh. Mohd Najar Beehama Ganderbal 137 801 Irtifa Tahir Andrabi Mohd. Tahir Andrabi Ratnipora Pulwama 138 803 Ali Ah. Mir Saif ullah Mir Chadoora Budgam 139 823 Tanveer Ah. Mir Gh. Hassan Mir Bandipora Bandipora 140 824 Rifat Jabeen Peer Hissamdin Kunzer Baramulla 141 825 Asma Mushtaq Mushtaq Ah. Din Lalbazar Srinagar 142 439 Tahir Nazir Nazir Ah. Dar Dobivan Baramulla 143 297 Imran Ah. Bhat Ab. Jabar Bhat Kralpora Kupwara 144 1021 Malik Azhar ul Islam Gh. Mohd. Malik Malik Mohala Kupwara 145 2231 Sajad Ah. Bhat Mohd. Jabar Bhat Shrigafwara Anantnag 146 273 Shahid Nazir Malik Nazir Ah. Malik Gudoora Pulwama 147 275 Zubaida Bashir Bashir Ah. Sofi Noorbagh Baramulla 148 274 Rehana Bashir Bashir Ah. Sofi Noorbagh Baramulla 149 1095 Nighat Nasreen Mohd. Sultan Mir Almustafa Colony Baramulla 150 968 Sumaiya Bashir Bashir Ah. Bhat Amnoo Kulgam 151 966 Anjum Shaheen Gh. Mohd Bhat Buchroo Kulgam 152 1055 Rabia Mohudin Malik Gh. Mohudin Malik Gulgam Kupwara 153 1035 Tahir ul Islam Gh. Mohd Najar Batmaloo Srinagar 154 2253 Najmi Rashid Ab. Rashid Sheikh Kamad Anantnag 155 2285 Rehana Nisar Nisar Ah. Buchpora Srinagar 156 2252 Muneera Akhter Mohd. Abdullah Bhat Wagoora Baramulla 157 2282 Majid Saleem Ali Mohd. Sofi Tulmula Ganderbal 158 1097 Shabir Ah. Dar Mohd. Ashraf Dar Kakpora Pulwama 159 1027 Fehmida Bano Gh. Mohd. Bhat Nowgam Srinagar 160 156 Sheikh Nasir Ah Sheikh Gul Mohd.
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