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3/23/2018 Dscn7597.Jpg 3/23/2018 DSCN7597.JPG https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=wm#inbox/162519ba7cf437c3?projector=1&messagePartId=0.1 1/1 10A,GAG Meena DCV0924 AN VIHAR 1 1 1 113 119 D C Gulati 98 F Devi 514 EXTENSIO N, 18,GAGA Gifty Rajesh TLE00014 N VIHAR 2 1 1 170 177 36 F Gupta Gupta 12 EXTENSIO N, 19A,GAG Madan TLE00015 AN VIHAR 3 1 1 202 209 Sant Ram 45 M Babbar 11 EXTENSIO N, 24,GAGA Parveen Ram DCV1587 N VIHAR 4 1 1 227 237 Kumar Parkash 65 M 617 EXTENSIO Chib Chib N, 36,GAGA Pushp Deen TLE00023 N VIHAR 5 1 1 331 343 Lata Dayal 89 F 45 EXTENSIO Butan Butan N, 37,GAGA Rameshw Sarojini DL/04/04 N VIHAR 6 1 1 358 370 ar Dayal 73 F Devi Dixit 3/006037 EXTENSIO Dixit N, 53,GAGA Raj H D TLE21066 N VIHAR 7 1 1 463 476 Kuimar 77 M Bhakhri 15 EXTENSIO Bhakhri N, 53,GAGA Kailash Raj Kumar DL/04/04 N VIHAR 8 1 1 464 477 Rani 73 F Bhakhari 3/006526 EXTENSIO Bhakhari N, 53,GAGA Raman Meenaksh DL/04/04 N VIHAR 9 1 1 466 479 Kumar 49 F i Bhakhari 3/006525 EXTENSIO Bhakhari N, 61,GAGA Subhash Usha DCV1583 N VIHAR 10 1 1 505 519 Chander 74 F Arora 194 EXTENSIO Arora N, 62,GAGA Harinder Gurdarsh DL/04/04 N VIHAR 11 1 1 529 544 53 F Kaur an Singh 3/006603 EXTENSIO N, 62- Ranvir Ram A,GAGAN DCV1582 12 1 1 539 555 Singh Singh 69 M VIHAR 055 Verma Verma EXTENSIO N, 64,GAGA Sanjeev Bachan DL/04/04 N VIHAR 13 1 1 563 579 52 M Kumar Das 3/006114 EXTENSIO N, 67,GAGA Harnek Sadhu DL/04/04 N VIHAR 14 1 1 574 590 88 M Singh Singh 3/006121 EXTENSIO N, 67,GAGA Mukhtyar Harnek DL/04/04 N VIHAR 15 1 1 575 591 74 F Kaur Singh 3/006120 EXTENSIO N, 82,GAGA DCV0928 N VIHAR 16 1 1 621 640 J S Azad M S Bhan 70 M 994 EXTENSIO N, 82,GAGA Prem Chanchal TLE00041 N VIHAR 17 1 1 624 643 Kumar 64 F Khera 92 EXTENSIO Khera N, 85- A,GAGAN Tanya Satish TLE16061 18 1 1 680 703 29 F VIHAR Nayyar Nayyar 36 EXTENSIO N, 92A,GAG Kartar Satpal TLE00046 AN VIHAR 19 1 1 746 769 Chand 77 M Bhatia 97 EXTENSIO Bhatia N, 108- Viresh A,GAGAN Manju TLE16568 20 1 1 844 873 Chand 52 F VIHAR Jain 33 Jain EXTENSIO N, 111- A,GAGAN Shakuntla P K DCV1103 21 1 1 861 892 81 F VIHAR Khanna Khanna 118 EXTENSIO N, 111A,GAG Anju Sudhir DCV1584 AN VIHAR 22 1 1 862 893 64 F Kapoor Kapoor 341 EXTENSIO N, 116,GAGA Yogesh DCV0929 N VIHAR 23 1 1 888 921 R K Arneja 55 M Arneja 711 EXTENSIO N, 118,GAGA Braham Bhoj Dutt DL/04/04 N VIHAR 24 1 1 896 929 Dutt 66 M Sharma 3/006209 EXTENSIO Sharma N, Rai Singh DCV1600 39,GAGA 25 2 2 249 250 Hari Singh 82 M Saini 246 N VIHAR Satya Jagdish DL/04/04 72,GAGA 26 2 2 459 463 74 F Bhardwaj Bhardwaj 3/012255 N VIHAR Amin DL/04/04 95,GAGA 27 2 2 573 580 Hari Singh 82 M Chand 3/012944 N VIHAR Yash Pal M S DL/04/04 152,GAGA 28 2 2 837 856 74 M Kapoor Kapoor 3/012996 N VIHAR Dharam Rama DCV0943 237,GAGA 29 2 2 1265 1286 Pal 74 F Baweja 811 N VIHAR Baweja Mahenda Usha Rani DCV1944 240,GAGA 30 2 2 1295 1315 r Kumar 66 F Gupta 586 N VIHAR Gupta Trilok Urmil DL/04/04 358,GAGA 31 3 3 613 619 Chand 74 F Gupta 3/015342 N VIHAR Gupta Gajendra Chhadam DL/04/04 372,GAGA 32 3 3 691 697 Prakash mi Lal 81 M 3/015632 N VIHAR Garga Garg Vishin Teju Mal DL/04/04 372,GAGA 33 3 3 694 700 79 M Gehani Gehani 3/015374 N VIHAR Satish Dhyan TLE00215 376,GAGA 34 3 3 705 714 53 M Kumar Chand 35 N VIHAR Chandra Babu Ram TLE00220 392,GAGA 35 3 3 796 806 Mohan 72 M Gupta 87 N VIHAR Gupta 25/16,BL Radhika Naresh DL/04/04 OCK-25, 36 4 4 61 66 84 F Devi Kumar 3/051807 VISHWAS NAGAR 25/50,BL Maheshw Khem DL/04/04 OCK-25, 37 4 4 161 168 73 F ari Chand 3/051320 VISHWAS NAGAR 25/63,BL Ram Shiv DL/04/04 OCK-25, 38 4 4 243 249 Bharose Charan 83 M 3/051080 VISHWAS Lal Das NAGAR 25/74,BL Chandra Miththan DL/04/04 OCK-25, 39 4 4 284 288 67 F Kanta Lal 3/051202 VISHWAS NAGAR 25/77,BL Bhagwat DL/04/04 OCK-25, 40 4 4 288 292 Heera Lal 72 M Swaroop 3/051007 VISHWAS NAGAR 25/100,BL Angoori DCV1446 OCK-25, 41 4 4 386 393 P S Jain 69 F Devi Jain 921 VISHWAS NAGAR 25/104,BL Raghuvir DL/04/04 OCK-25, 42 4 4 398 405 K S Mittal 87 M Saran 3/051032 VISHWAS NAGAR 25/105,BL Dharmvir Ajab TLE00270 OCK-25, 43 4 4 409 416 36 M Singh Singh 78 VISHWAS NAGAR 25/127,BL Satendra DL/04/04 OCK-25, 44 4 4 494 504 Veena 60 F Pal 3/051300 VISHWAS NAGAR 26/20,BL Pushpa C L DL/04/04 OCK-26, 45 4 4 564 578 74 F Sharma Sharma 3/051053 VISHWAS NAGAR, 26/22,BL Kanta Vidya DL/04/04 OCK-26, 46 4 4 581 595 Prasad 77 F Wati 3/051253 VISHWAS Gupta NAGAR, 26/41,BL Baldev Raj DL/04/04 OCK-26, 47 4 4 637 653 Tulsi Ram 82 M Sharma 3/051426 VISHWAS NAGAR, 26/44,BL Hukum Anokhi TLE00298 OCK-26, 48 4 4 655 671 Chand 74 F Devi 19 VISHWAS Gupta NAGAR, 26/60,BL Kusum Mohan TLE22101 OCK-26, 49 4 4 714 736 54 F Sharma Shyam 43 VISHWAS NAGAR, 26/63,BL Gahlaot Madan Lal DL/04/04 OCK-26, 50 4 4 724 746 Ram 67 M Aneja 3/051190 VISHWAS Aneja NAGAR, 27/30B,G Sundarsh Jagdish TLE00322 ALI NO 9 , 51 5 5 111 120 an 73 M Prasad 84 VISHWAS Sharma NAGAR 27/36,GA Krishan TLE00325 LI NO 9 , 52 5 5 132 141 C S Gupta 85 M Mohan 40 VISHWAS NAGAR 3605,GALI Sulochana Gyan DL/04/04 NO 8 , 53 5 5 500 508 78 F Chand 3/054796 VISHWAS NAGAR 27/43,GA Murti DL/04/04 LI NO 7 , 54 5 5 508 516 Sita Ram 80 F Devi 3/054158 VISHWAS NAGAR 500/5- C,BLOCK- Navin Shyam DCV1934 55 6 6 77 82 28 M 26 , Kumar Singh 462 VISHWAS NAGAR 27/20 Jug A,BLOCK Shail Bala DCV1056 56 6 6 99 106 Mandar 74 F 27, Jain 571 Jain VISHWAS NAGAR 26/87,AM BEDKAR Bhagwan TLE00403 GALI NO 57 6 6 190 197 Sita Ram 89 M Dass 86 10 , VISHWAS NAGAR 26/106,A MBEDKAR Vinod Harbansh DL/04/04 GALI NO 58 6 6 246 253 71 M Kumar Lal 3/054336 10 , VISHWAS NAGAR 26/106,A MBEDKAR Saroj Vinod DL/04/04 GALI NO 59 6 6 247 254 69 F Joshi Kumar 3/054335 10 , VISHWAS NAGAR 26/107,A MBEDKAR TLE00410 GALI NO 60 6 6 258 265 Sheela Bale Ram 71 F 20 10 , VISHWAS NAGAR 504/3A/4, AMBEDKA Bhola Anand TLE19107 R GALI NO 61 6 6 345 353 46 M Sharma Sharma 35 10 , VISHWAS NAGAR 26/115- B,SIDDHA Kamla Rajender DL/04/04 RTH GALI 62 6 6 377 386 48 F Devi Kumar 3/054137 NO 10 , VISHWAS NAGAR 27/1,SIDD HARTH TLE00427 GALI NO 63 6 6 461 471 Sarita Dhir Singh 40 F 21 10 , VISHWAS NAGAR 505/C,SID DHARTH Raj Bishamba DL/04/04 GALI NO 64 6 6 643 655 53 F Kumari r Dayal 3/054882 10 , VISHWAS NAGAR 1/1,GALI Satish Anuj DCV1944 NO 5, 65 7 7 9 9 Chand 28 M Parashar 792 VISHWAS Parashar NAGAR 1/13,GALI Vishawna Nyadar TLE00447 NO 5, 66 7 7 60 60 83 M th Sharma Sharma 27 VISHWAS NAGAR 1/13A,GA Veera Ram TLE00448 LI NO 5, 67 7 7 73 73 71 F Devi Asray 34 VISHWAS NAGAR 1/28,GALI Shiv TLE00458 NO.-4, 68 7 7 240 241 Narayan Binnu Mal 67 M 72 VISHWAS Gupta NAGAR 1/53,GALI Kishan Lal Banarsi TLE00482 NO-3, 69 7 7 475 487 84 M Garg Das Garg 72 VISHWAS NAGAR 1/53,GALI Pravesh Kishan Lal TLE00482 NO-3, 70 7 7 476 488 79 F Kumari Garg 80 VISHWAS NAGAR 518/2,KA RKARIROA Mem Naresh DCV1917 71 7 7 598 612 72 F D , Wati Devi Chand 152 VISHWAS NAGAR 535,KARK ARIROAD Avadh Shiv TLE21187 72 7 7 630 647 68 M , Bihari Bahadur 18 VISHWAS NAGAR 29D/1A/1 Tirath TLE20476 73 7 7 853 870 Kallu Ram 78 F C,VISHWA Devi 85 S NAGAR 500/7,VIS Jagdish Triloki TLE00507 74 7 7 878 896 68 M HWAS Bhargava Nath 73 NAGAR 511/1E/2, Shakuntla TLE00513 75 7 7 935 954 R B Dixit 79 F VISHWAS Devi 26 NAGAR 518/1,VIS Savitri Puran TLE00515 76 7 7 953 972 82 F HWAS Devi Chand 65 NAGAR 518/A/10, TLE00516 77 7 7 968 987 Janki Jiya Lal 87 F VISHWAS 80 NAGAR 518/6A,VI Jay Mahavir TLE00518 78 7 7 989 1008 64 F SHWAS Kumari Singh 39 NAGAR 519/1- Budhan TLE00525 79 7 7 1066 1085 Keso Ram 86 M B,VISHWA Singh 14 S NAGAR Shri 555/2,VIS Sushila TLE00533 80 7 7 1134 1153 Bhagwan 66 F HWAS Devi 89 Gaur NAGAR 71,BHIM Saroj TLE00571 GALI, 81 8 8 346 356 A K Gupta 59 F Gupta 90 VISHWAS NAGAR 592/E,ARJ Harish DL/04/04 UN GALI, 82 8 8 1047 1056 Moti Ram 48 M Chand 3/060097 VISHWAS NAGAR 591/22B, NAKUL GALI TLE16103 ,BLOCK -3 83 9 9 180 182 Roshni Sunder 36 F 85 ,PANDAV ROAD VISHWAS NAGAR 591/22B/ 5,NAKUL GALI Budh Ram DL/04/04 ,BLOCK -3 84 9 9 188 190 82 M Prakash Chander 3/063137 ,PANDAV ROAD VISHWAS NAGAR 591/22B/ 8,NAKUL GALI Rumali DL/04/04 ,BLOCK -3 85 9 9 226 228 Hira Lal 92 F Devi 3/063025 ,PANDAV ROAD VISHWAS NAGAR 592/2A,N AKUL GALI DL/04/04 ,BLOCK -3 86 9 9 275 277 Rajwanti Ramdas 74 F 3/063347 ,PANDAV ROAD VISHWAS NAGAR 3/41,SEH DL/04/04 DEV GALI, 87 9 9 381 386 Mithilesh K C Garg 64 F 3/063733 VISHWAS NAGAR 3/41,SEH DL/04/04 DEV GALI, 88 9 9 382 387 Pankaj K C Garg 42 M 3/063734 VISHWAS NAGAR 3/42,SEH Satya Ravi Dutt DL/04/04 DEV GALI, 89 9 9 386 391 Bhushan 75 M Sharma 3/063335 VISHWAS Sharma NAGAR 3/52,RAM Patanjali DL/04/04 GALI, 90 9 9 559 563 Jagannath 64 M Bhardwaj 3/063063 VISHWAS NAGAR 591/28F,R Shanti Surjan DL/04/04 AM GALI, 91 9 9 717 728 70 F Devi Singh 3/063452 VISHWAS NAGAR 3/92,KUN TI MARG, Kewal M L DL/04/04 NEHRU 92 9 9 783 795 Krishan 81 M Talwar 3/063006 GALI, Talwar VISHWAS NAGAR 3/96,NEH Ashok Meena TLE18146 RU GALI, 93 9 9 883 899 Kumar 66 F Seth 55 VISHWAS Seth NAGAR 3/102,NE Lakshmi Bhoodev DL/04/04 HRU GALI, 94 9 9 891 907 Dutt Dutt 89 M 3/063035 VISHWAS Gautam Gautam NAGAR 592/597, NEHRU Kanak Balkishan DL/04/04 95 9 9 1008 1028 55 F GALI, Sharma Sharma 3/063739 VISHWAS NAGAR 3/114,KA RAN GALI, Ram Urmila DCV1496 PANDAV 96 10 10 7 7 Krishan 83 F Gupta 272 ROAD, Gupta VISHWAS NAGAR 3/115,KA RAN GALI, Ram Kali Surender DL/04/04 PANDAV 97 10 10 16 16 82 F Devi Dutt 3/066313 ROAD, VISHWAS NAGAR 3/117,KA RAN GALI, Virender Jitender DCV1496 PANDAV 98 10 10 42 42 Singh 33 M Kumar 967 ROAD, Singhal VISHWAS NAGAR 3/117,KA RAN GALI, Virender TLE00731 PANDAV 99 10 10 45 45 Pratibha Singh 31 F 48 ROAD, Singhal VISHWAS NAGAR 3/128,KA RAN GALI, Om DL/04/04 PANDAV 100 10 10 59 58 Prakash Devi Dutt 80 M 3/066009 ROAD, Sharma VISHWAS NAGAR 614A,BAG Ram ICHI GALI, Krishna DCV1496 101 10 10 320 322 Kishan 79 F BLOCK-4, Devi
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