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FSO 2013 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No. 32 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Date:- 01/10/2013 Eligible Family List G.Sr Name of head of the family Father’s name PPO No/H.No. Pension Pension No./Name FPS ShopNo. FPS Serial Number Serial Name of Slum / of/ Slum Name Location- Ward FPS Dealer Name Dealer FPS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 RJ-S-02579265 1 SOAPS 32 Kamla Bai Hiralal 2 RJ-S-02579988 2 SOAPS 32 Hiralal Naanak Ram 3 RJ-S-02636889 3 SOAPS 32 Mathura Lal Ramlal 4 RJ-S-02637665 4 SOAPS 32 Gita Bai Mathuralal 5 RJ-S-02638057 5 SOAPS 32 Gopaal Chotulal 6 RJ-S-02638477 6 SOAPS 32 Bagda Ram Jassa Ram 7 RJ-S-02652621 7 SDPS 32 Geeta Pankaj Hanuman Prasad 8 RJ-S-02639199 8 SOAPS 32 Dhan Kanver Jagdish Singh Hada 9 RJ-S-02655243 9 SOAPS 32 Banshi Lal Khemraj 10 RJ-S-02655413 10 SOAPS 32 Tej Kawar Kajod Singh 11 RJ-S-02655494 11 SOAPS 32 Kamla Bai Banshi Lal 12 RJ-S-02655550 12 SWPS 32 Kamlesh Kawar Bhawani Singh 13 RJ-S-02655939 13 SOAPS 32 Gopal Lal Sharma Moolchand Sharma 14 RJ-S-02656034 14 SOAPS 32 Surati Devi Bhagirath 15 RJ-S-02656107 15 SOAPS 32 Vimlesh Jagdish Prasad 16 RJ-S-02656198 16 SWPS 32 Kailash Bai Durgashankar 17 RJ-S-02657613 17 SOAPS 32 Jagdish Singh Hada Nathu Singh 18 RJ-S-02657517 18 SOAPS 32 Vijay Singh Gaur Madho Singh Gaur 19 RJ-S-02657425 19 SOAPS 32 Ramji Mansuri Subrati Mansuri 20 RJ-S-02656664 20 SOAPS 32 Kamla Devi Jagnaath Prasad 21 RJ-S-02656561 21 SOAPS 32 Bhawar Singh Nand Singh 22 RJ-S-02656343 22 SOAPS 32 Kajod Singh Jawan Singh 23 RJ-S-02636328 23 SOAPS 32 Subarati Mansuri Karim Baksh 24 RJ-S-02635849 24 SWPS 32 Nand Kanver Jagdish Singh 25 RJ-S-02635256 25 SOAPS 32 Bhagirath Buddhumal 26 RJ-S-02656296 26 SOAPS 32 Sohan Devi Ram Dayal 27 RJ-S-02648493 27 SOAPS 32 Ramdayal Jahawar Lal ernkrk lwfp esa viuk uke tqMok, ,oa ernku fnol ij ernku vo'; djsA Page 1 of 173 Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No. 32 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Date:- 01/10/2013 Eligible Family List G.Sr Name of head of the family Father’s name PPO No/H.No. Pension Pension No./Name FPS ShopNo. FPS Serial Number Serial Name of Slum / of/ Slum Name Location- Ward FPS Dealer Name Dealer FPS 28 RJ-S-02648589 28 SOAPS 32 Jeni Bai Amar Lal 29 RJ-S-02648703 29 SOAPS 32 Raji Bai Kishan Lal 30 RJ-S-02648788 30 SDPS 32 Arabaj Mahamud Khan 31 RJ-S-02648904 31 SOAPS 32 Juarati Babu Kha 32 RJ-S-02649473 32 SDPS 32 Karan Singh Fojadar Singh 33 RJ-S-02649580 33 SOAPS 32 Babu Kha Allaudeen 34 RJ-S-02649707 34 SOAPS 32 Munni Begam Samasuudeen 35 RJ-S-02649953 35 SOAPS 32 Rup Singh Solanki Kalu Singh Solanki 36 RJ-S-02649817 36 SOAPS 32 Barafa Devi Ram Vachan Singh 37 RJ-S-02655270 37 SOAPS 32 Manju Devi Roop Singh Solanki 38 RJ-S-02655375 38 SWPS 32 Sona Bai Santosh Kumar 39 RJ-S-02655478 39 SWPS 32 Sugna Bai Chothmal 40 RJ-S-02655534 40 SOAPS 32 Banwari Lal Shankar Lal 41 RJ-S-02655608 41 SOAPS 32 Nand Lal Mangi Lal 42 RJ-S-02655667 42 SWPS 32 Shanti Bai Hariya 43 RJ-S-02655983 43 SOAPS 32 Amar Lal Bajarang Lal 44 RJ-S-02656064 44 SOAPS 32 Suraj Mal Kishore Lal 45 RJ-S-02656220 45 SOAPS 32 Nand Lal Kahna Ram 46 RJ-S-02656118 46 SOAPS 32 Prahlad Ganpat Lal 47 RJ-S-02662854 47 SDPS 32 Mahesh Kumar Nankalal 48 RJ-S-02662979 48 SOAPS 32 Amri Bai Gopal Lal 49 RJ-S-02663085 49 SOAPS 32 Nand Lal Modulal 50 RJ-S-02663208 50 SOAPS 32 Ganesh Lal Ramchandra 51 RJ-S-02663328 51 SOAPS 32 Santoshbai Chitar Lal 52 RJ-S-02663425 52 SOAPS 32 Humum Chand Bhairu Lal 53 RJ-S-02663518 53 SOAPS 32 Shanti Devi Nand Lal 54 RJ-S-02663636 54 SDPS 32 Santosh Kumar Harilal 55 RJ-S-02663785 55 SWPS 32 Birma Bai Harilal ernkrk lwfp esa viuk uke tqMok, ,oa ernku fnol ij ernku vo'; djsA Page 2 of 173 Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No. 32 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Date:- 01/10/2013 Eligible Family List G.Sr Name of head of the family Father’s name PPO No/H.No. Pension Pension No./Name FPS ShopNo. FPS Serial Number Serial Name of Slum / of/ Slum Name Location- Ward FPS Dealer Name Dealer FPS 56 RJ-S-02663910 56 SWPS 32 Ram Pati Kishan Das 57 RJ-S-02663954 57 SOAPS 32 Kalu Lal Gopal Lal 58 RJ-S-02664026 58 SWPS 32 Rampyari Ghasi Lal 59 RJ-S-02664084 59 SOAPS 32 Hari Shankar Heera Lal 60 RJ-S-02664137 60 SOAPS 32 Heeralal Mangi Lal 61 RJ-S-02664235 61 SWPS 32 Chand Kanwar Durga Singh 62 RJ-S-02664335 62 SOAPS 32 Kesari Lal Raghu Nath 63 RJ-S-02664402 63 SOAPS 32 Badri Lal Jay Lal 64 RJ-S-02664524 64 SOAPS 32 Mangi Lal Bheru Lal 65 RJ-S-02664674 65 SOAPS 32 Ramkaran Kesari Lal 66 RJ-S-02664733 66 SOAPS 32 Kamla Heera Lal 67 RJ-S-02664851 67 SOAPS 32 Dharmveer Gupta Parasram Gupta 68 RJ-S-02664186 68 SOAPS 32 Bhairu Lal Sitaram 69 RJ-S-02664330 69 SWPS 32 Gulab Bai Ladhuram 70 RJ-S-02664444 70 SWPS 32 Najama Bano Abdul Salim 71 RJ-S-02664625 71 SOAPS 32 Subramanam Tilpanam 72 RJ-S-02591911 72 SDPS 32 Premlata Paareta Paareta Hiralal Paareta 73 RJ-S-02592128 73 SOAPS 32 Ram Kanvri Kanhaiyalal 74 RJ-S-02592279 74 SOAPS 32 Kaali Bai Onkaar Lal 75 RJ-S-02592471 75 SDPS 32 Ghisi Bai Narpat Singh 76 RJ-S-02592774 76 SOAPS 32 Kailash Devi Ramchandr 77 RJ-S-02593182 77 SOAPS 32 Kalyaani Bai Gobri Lal 78 RJ-S-02593577 78 SOAPS 32 Hari Singh Hada Hada Moti Singh Hada 79 RJ-S-02593861 79 SOAPS 32 Chauthmal Meena Meena Udalal Meena ernkrk lwfp esa viuk uke tqMok, ,oa ernku fnol ij ernku vo'; djsA Page 3 of 173 Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No. 32 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Date:- 01/10/2013 Eligible Family List G.Sr Name of head of the family Father’s name PPO No/H.No. Pension Pension No./Name FPS ShopNo. FPS Serial Number Serial Name of Slum / of/ Slum Name Location- Ward FPS Dealer Name Dealer FPS 80 RJ-S-02594134 80 SOAPS 32 Devi Shanker Badri Lal Giri 81 RJ-S-02594378 81 SOAPS 32 Ram Singh Chhagan Lal 82 RJ-S-02594660 82 SOAPS 32 Kaanhi Bai Mahavar Mahavar Chaturbhuj Mahavar 83 RJ-S-02595812 83 SOAPS 32 Chaturbhuj Mahavar Mahavar Dhuli Lal Mahavar 84 RJ-S-02596027 84 SOAPS 32 Sukhpaali Bai Mohan Lal Aaloriyaa 85 RJ-S-02596279 85 SOAPS 32 Kishan Lal Badri Lal 86 RJ-S-02596638 86 SOAPS 32 Jaanki Bai Ram Gopal 87 RJ-S-02596980 87 SOAPS 32 Nemi Chand Vijay Vergiya Motilal Vijayvargiya 88 RJ-S-02597779 88 SOAPS 32 Mangi Bai Sukhlal 89 RJ-S-02598204 89 SOAPS 32 Ramkalyaan Gobaksh 90 RJ-S-02625770 90 SOAPS 32 Maalti Devi Prem Singh Khinchi 91 RJ-S-02599042 91 SOAPS 32 Prem Singh Khichi Khichi Tej Singh Khichi 92 RJ-S-02599600 92 SOAPS 32 Babulal Kaaluram 93 RJ-S-02600159 93 SOAPS 32 Birdhi Lal Prabhulal 94 RJ-S-02600834 94 SOAPS 32 Saroj Devi Ramavtaar Singh 95 RJ-S-02625272 95 SOAPS 32 Uma Mishra Jayprakash Mishra 96 RJ-S-02635413 96 SOAPS 32 Pushpa Kanvar Malkhan Singh 97 RJ-S-02652767 97 SOAPS 32 Shakuntla Devi Paras Nath Singh 98 RJ-S-02652994 98 SWPS 32 Tej Kanwar Ram Gopal Rathore 99 RJ-S-02653215 99 SOAPS 32 Shiv Nath Prasad Soni Sadu Sharan Prasad Soni 100 RJ-S-02653303 100 SWPS 32 Ajani Devi Narayan Patil 101 RJ-S-02803558 101 SOAPS 32 Nand Lal Jagannath 102 RJ-S-02653453 102 SOAPS 32 Kailash Devi Nand Lal 103 RJ-S-02653514 103 SOAPS 32 Shanti Devi Dharmveer ernkrk lwfp esa viuk uke tqMok, ,oa ernku fnol ij ernku vo'; djsA Page 4 of 173 Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No. 32 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Date:- 01/10/2013 Eligible Family List G.Sr Name of head of the family Father’s name PPO No/H.No. Pension Pension No./Name FPS ShopNo. FPS Serial Number Serial Name of Slum / of/ Slum Name Location- Ward FPS Dealer Name Dealer FPS 104 RJ-S-02653580 104 SWPS 32 Prem Devi Teja Ram 105 RJ-S-02653728 105 SOAPS 32 Onkar Lal Kajod Lal 106 RJ-S-02804587 106 SOAPS 32 Jagannath Gendilal 107 RJ-S-02653847 107 SOAPS 32 Lodki Ram Bhagwat 108 RJ-S-02653942 108 SOAPS 32 Rampati Devi Lallu Singh 109 RJ-S-02654001 109 SOAPS 32 Raghu Nath Ghasi Lal 110 RJ-S-02654044 110 SOAPS 32 Babu Lal Kanwar Lal 111 RJ-S-02654144 111 SOAPS 32 Shyam Krat Parsan Choursiya 112 RJ-S-02654316 112 SOAPS 32 Pushpa Kanwar Malkhan Singh 113 RJ-S-02654379 113 SOAPS 32 Malkhan Singh Gopal Singh 114 RJ-S-02654571 114 SOAPS 32 Kanta Gupta Dharmveer Gupta 115 RJ-S-02654485 115 SOAPS 32 Ram Lakhan Rameshwar Prasad 116 RJ-S-02654665 116 SOAPS 32 Kalu Maharaj Shanker Lal 117 RJ-S-02654734 117 SWPS 32 Santra Bai Amar Chand 118 RJ-S-02654841 118 SOAPS 32 Basant Lal Ram Charan Lal 119 RJ-S-02654899 119 SOAPS 32 Hari Singh Rampratap 120 RJ-S-02655014 120 SOAPS 32 Munni Bai Mohammed Sadik 121 RJ-S-02627273 121 SOAPS 32 Hira Devi Saaval Ram Prajapti 122 RJ-S-02627942 122 SOAPS 32 Maalti Devi Basant Lal 123 RJ-S-02633510 123 SOAPS 32 Mangilal Madholal 124 RJ-S-02629423 124 SWPS 32 Prhaladi Bai Agrsen 125 RJ-S-02635258 125 SOAPS 32 Kailashi Bai Ram Charan 126 RJ-S-02636375 126 SOAPS 32 Surajmal Radha Kishan 127 RJ-S-02645116 127 SWPS 32 Rampratap Bai Hemaraj Gocher 128 RJ-S-02636821 128 SOAPS 32 Bhanvar Lal Modulal 129 RJ-S-02637733 129 SOAPS 32 Sukhdev Gangaram ernkrk lwfp esa viuk uke tqMok, ,oa ernku fnol ij ernku vo'; 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