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Provisional Meri List Usg-5 PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST FOR SIX MONTHS USG TRAINING, DIRECT CANDIDATES 24.9.2020 The following candidates are provisionally merit listed for six months training in USG. The candiates are requested to go through the list and if any grievance is raised it shall be send to the email id - [email protected] by 26.9.2020 by 5.00PM. After examination of the grievance the final merit list shall be uploaded. Sd/- Convener. No.15351/25.9.2020 Total CATEGO OPTION Sl.No. D.N. NAME PRESENT PLACE OF POSTING career REMARKS RY S,M,V,R mark UPHC MANGAL BAZAR, 1 260 NANDI PRIYANKA AJIT 79.60 DIR S,R,M,V JHARSUGUDA 2 103 ASISH KUMAR MOHAPATRA SLNMCH KORAPUT 77.58 DIR M,V,S CHC BRAHMANAPAD, 3 225 KANHU CHARAN NAYAK 76.59 DIR M,V,R,S KANDHAMAL UPHC UTTARESWAR, GUDSHED 4 25 TRUPTILATA SATAPATHY ROAD, BERHAMPUR DEPUTED TO 76.44 DIR M,S CITY HOSP BERHAMPUR 5 97 SINDHUSUTA NAYAK DHH BHADRAK 76.39 DIR S,M,V,R PHC(N) KOLAGDA, UNDER CHC 6 106 ROSHAN KUMAR MOHANTY 76.38 DIR M,S SHERAGADA, GANJAM CHC JAMAGAON, BALANGIR 7 29 MONISHA MOHAPATRA 76.26 DIR S,M,V,R DEPUTED TO SCBMCH, CTC 8 43 SANGEETA SAHOO DHH KENDRAPADA 75.70 DIR S,M,V,R 9 178 SHARMISTHA SATAPATHY PHC(N) SABARANGA, BHADRAK 75.53 DIR S,M,V,R 10 216 KAPILESWAR SWAIN HFW, ODISHA 75.31 DIR S,V,M,R 11 176 SRIRAM KHANDELWAL DIRECT 75.10 DIR S,M,R,V 12 105 LAXMIPRIYA SAHOO CHC BELTIKRI, DHENKANAL 74.63 DIR S,R,V,M 13 85 SAMARESH KAR CHC BADCHANA, JAJPUR 74.36 DIR S,M,V,R 14 78 LOPAMUDRA BARIK CHC, KOMNA, NUAPADA 74.10 DIR V,S,M,R 15 171 ANKITA SATPATHY CHC CHHENDIPADA, ANGUL 74.01 DIR M,V,S,R 16 206 DURGA PRASAD SAHU DHH BARGARH 73.45 DIR V,S,R,M 17 209 PRANGYASMITA ROUTRAY CHC BIRASAL, DHENKANAL 73.31 DIR S,M,V,R INDERA PRIYADARSHINI 18 212 CHC BADACHANA, JAJPUR 73.30 DIR S,M,V,R MAHALAYAK 19 224 AVIRAM PANDA TUTOR, BBMCH, BALANGIR 73.30 DIR V,M,S,R 20 132 NIBEDITA PANDA SDH CHHATRAPUR, GANJAM 73.27 DIR M,S,V,R 21 118 BIDYABHARATI SAHU CHC DIGAPAHANDI, GANJAM 73.27 DIR M,S 22 191 SWAGATIKA BHADRA SDH HINJILICUT, GANJAM 73.22 DIR M 23 11 ABINASH DANDASENA MO, CHC, KOMNA, DIST- NUAPADA 72.88 DIR V,S,M,R MANGARAJPUR H& WL CENTRE, 24 109 SRISHTY SANANDA HOTA 72.85 DIR S,V,M,R TANGI, CUTTACK 25 250 SNEHALATA PRADHAN CITY HOSPITAL, GANJAM 72.70 DIR M 26 119 NIKI KANUNGO CHC KHALIKOTE, GANJAM 72.64 DIR S,M,V 27 76 DEEPTISHIKHA HOTA CHC BELPADA, BALANGIR 72.42 DIR V,S,M,R PHC(N) KALAMGODIA, 28 137 HRUSHIKESH SEN 72.30 DIR V,R,M,S MAYURBHANJ 29 188 PRIYANKA ROUTRAY CHC SORO, BALASORE 72.16 DIR S,M,V,R 30 120 KARISHMA CHC CHANDANPUR, PURI 72.02 DIR S,M,V 31 48 ASHIS KUMAR PANDA CHC MUNIGUDA, RAYAGADA 71.92 DIR M,S,V,R 32 145 HRUSHIKESH MOHANTA CHC PURUSOTTAMPUR, GANJAM 71.90 DIR M,S 33 28 SEEMA RANI SAHOO CHC MARKANDPUR, JAJPUR 71.78 DIR S,M,V,R 34 69 SUHISMITA MAHALA CHC MANGALPUR, PURI 71.75 DIR S,M,V,R PHC NADPUR UNDER CHC 35 203 PALASH KANTI GIRI 71.63 DIR S,V,M,R BETANATI, MAYURBHANJ 36 74 SWAGAT RANJAN SAHOO MKCG MCH, BERHAMPUR 71.60 DIR M,S 37 147 SATYAJIT TRIPATHY CHC DUKURA, MAYURBHANJ 71.42 DIR S,M,V,R 38 22 SRIKANT PANDA CHC TIKABALI, KANDHAMAL 71.27 DIR M,S,V,R 39 24 SANDIPANA SENAPATI CHC BALAKATI, KHURDA 71.26 DIR M,S,V 40 62 SUBHASISH DASH PHC(N) BERHAMPUR, CUTTACK 71.19 DIR S,M,V,R 41 54 CHANDRASEKHAR MOHAPATRA DHH BALANGIR 71.12 DIR V,S,M,R 42 127 ANKITA MISHRA DHH ANGUL 70.97 DIR M,S,V,R 43 86 SWAYAM SWASTIK SAHOO CHC PARJANG, DHENKANAL 70.96 DIR S,V,M,R 44 134 SNEHA BARSA MISHRA CHC KUNDRA, KORAPUT 70.91 DIR S,M,V,R PRM MCH, BARIPADA PREVIOUSLY 45 60 DEBIDUTTA PATRA 70.86 DIR S,V,M,R CHC CHARICHHAK, PURI 46 174 NRUSINGHANANDA PANDA CHC SHERAGAD, GANJAM 70.73 DIR M,V,S 47 189 SIDHARTHA SANKAR SAHOO CHC SORO, BALASORE 70.54 DIR S,M,V,R 48 128 IPSIT PRATEEK PATEL NIL 70.47 DIR V,R,S,M 49 219 SASHIKANTA TRIPATHY CHC KANIHA, ANGUL 70.43 DIR V,M,S,R 50 192 DEBASHREE BEHERA CHC ADASPUR, CUTTACK 70.34 DIR V,S,M,R PHC BRAMHABARADA UNDER 51 217 P SURYAKANT 70.23 DIR S,M,V,R CHC MADHUBAN, JAJPUR 52 44 SAMARJIT MALLICK CHC BANGURIGAON, PURI 70.22 DIR S,V,M,R 53 223 SUCHANA SWASTIK ROUT SDH NILAGIRI, BALASORE 70.12 DIR S,R,M,V 54 33 NIBEDITA CHAND PHC RANGAMATIA, MAYURBHANJ 70.05 DIR S,V,M,R 55 267 SATISH KUMAR PANIGRAHI CHC KESINGA, KALAHANDI 69.99 DIR M,S,V,R DHH SUNDARGARH AT PRESENT 56 31 JAYANARAYAN MAHARANA 69.97 DIR S,M,V,R PRMMCH BARIPADA 57 2 DEBASISH PUJARI CHC BRAHMANAPAD, KANDHAMAL 69.95 DIR S,M,V,R 58 21 MARKANDAIYA ACHARYA MO, LTRMO, CHC, TANGI, CUTTACK 69.80 DIR S,M,V,R 59 90 PRAMODINI BEHERA SLNMCH KORAPUT 69.60 DIR M,M,M,M 60 130 AMRITA MAHARANA PHC(N) SIDDHESWAR, GANJAM 69.44 DIR M,S,V,R 61 19 PANKAJINI BEHERA CHC TANGI, CUTTACK 69.44 DIR S,M,V,R 62 227 KARISHMA KASTURI MISHRA CHC BOIPARIGUDA, KORAPUT 69.41 DIR S,M,V,R 63 238 MITHUN KUMAR MEHER CHC BABUGAON, NAWRANGPUR 69.23 DIR V,S,M,R 64 5 RAJDEEP TRIPATHY CHC DHAMNAGAR, BHADRAK 69.22 DIR S,M,V,R 65 169 SUBHASHREE MOHANTY PHC(N) BALUGAON, NAYAGARH 69.19 DIR S,M,V,R 66 259 ASUTOSH DHAL PHC DADPUR, KALAHANDI 69.18 DIR R,S,M,V 67 73 NISITH RANJAN SATAPATHY CHC BALIPATNA, KHURDA 69.07 DIR S,M,V,R 68 70 MANASWINI SAHO CHC, PADMAPUR, KEONJHAR 69.04 DIR V 69 92 PRIYANKA JENA PHC(N) BARUAN, JAJPUR 69.01 DIR V,S,M,R 70 151 PRATIBHA PALAI CHC RABANAGUDA, KORAPUT 68.99 DIR S,M,V,R 71 27 SIBANGI MOHANTY NIL 68.97 DIR S,M,V,R JR, SLNMCH KORAPUT PREVIOUSLY 72 159 DIPTISH PANDA 68.94 DIR S,V,R,M CHC BANGIRIPOSI, MAYURBHANJ 73 226 JYOTIBHANJA DAS JR,FMMCH, BALASORE 68.84 DIR S,V REFUSED CHC RAGHUNATHPUR, 74 96 BISWA RANJAN SWAIN JAGATSINGHPUR DEPUTED TO 68.68 DIR S,V,R,M COVID HOSP PARADEEP CHC SARANGAGADA, 75 247 BISWARANJAN NAYAK 68.62 DIR M,S,V,R KANDHAMAL 76 148 CHINMAY DASH CHC NANDAPUR, KORAPUT 68.50 DIR S,M,V 77 244 RAJESH KAR JR, SLNMCH KORAPUT 68.48 DIR S,M,V,R 78 99 JAYAPRAKASH PALEI SDH HINDOL, DHENKANAL 68.48 DIR S,R,V,M 79 16 RAKESH KUMAR PADHY NIL 68.27 DIR M 80 268 GHAZALA WAHID DIRECT 68.17 DIR S,M,V,R DHH NAWRANGPUR DEPUTED TO 81 23 BAPUJEE BEHERA 68.10 DIR S,V,M,R SLNMCH KORAPUT 82 55 JIGYANSA MOHAPATRA SR, SCBMCH, CTC 68.02 DIR S,V,M,R 83 175 SAROJINI KESH CHC CHARICHHAKA, PURI 67.98 DIR V,S,M,R 84 161 BISWAJIT ANDIA CHC REMUNA, BALASORE 67.83 DIR S,V,R,M PHC SIMILIGUDA, DEPUTED TO 85 232 SANJEEV KUMAR BEHERA 67.82 DIR S,M,V,R CHC KUNDULA, KORAPUT 86 59 MALAYA KANT SETHI CHC BATAKUMARADA, GANJAM 67.71 DIR M 87 15 BISWAJYOTI SAHU NIL 67.65 DIR V,S,M,R 88 87 SOUMYA RANJAN TRIPATHY CHC PADMAPUR, RAYAGADA 67.61 DIR S,M,V,R 89 251 SHISHUPAL SAHU CHC AGALPUR, BALANGIR 67.56 DIR V,S,R,M 90 30 JAYANTA KUMAR SIAL NIL 67.51 DIR M,S,V,R 91 179 NIROJ KUMAR MEHER CHC JUJUMURA, SAMBALPUR 67.35 DIR V,M,S,R 92 47 PADMAJA BEHERA CHC BALISIRA, GANJAM 67.31 DIR V,V,V,R 93 230 KASTURI DASH CHC ANANDAPUR, KEONJHAR 67.23 DIR S 94 146 AMIT KUMAR BHOI PHC(N) BEHERA, KALAHANDI 67.18 DIR V,S,M,R 95 4 PRIYASKANT PRADHAN CHC KHAMAR, ANGUL 67.07 DIR S,M,V,R 96 84 DHANRAJ KRISHNA BEHERA NIL 67.06 DIR S,V,M,R 97 9 ALOK KUMAR NAYAK CHC, R.UDAYAGIRI, GAJAPATI 67.03 DIR M,S,V 98 222 INDUSWARUP PRADHAN CHC JUJUMURA, SAMBALPUR 67.03 DIR V,S,R,M 99 229 SUVANKAR JENA CHC DEOGAON, NAWRANGPUR 66.98 DIR S,V,M,R 100 165 TRISHNA DASH CHC LAXMIPUR, KORAPUT 66.67 DIR S,V,M,R 101 162 PABITRA PRAHNA GIRI CHC REMUNA, BALASORE 66.62 DIR S,M,R,V 102 124 BIBEKANANDA ROUT PHC(N) RAJKANIKA, KENDRAPADA 66.62 DIR M,S,V 103 180 PRITAM MAHAPATRO CHC ADAPADA, GANJAM 66.41 DIR M,S NOT RESPONDED 104 81 SOUMYA RANJAN ACHARYA CHC, SUKRULI, DIST- MAYURBHANJ 66.38 DIR S,M,V,R 105 242 RUKMANI SOREN CHC BAHALDA, MAYURBHANJ 66.15 DIR S,M,V,R CALLED SEVERAL TIMES BUT NOT 106 91 AMBIKA PRASAD NAYAK NIL 66.09 DIR S,M,V,R RESPONDED FOR DOC VERIFICATION.
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