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District-Wise Number of Present Incumbents of Home Guards Name of Name of Name of the Home Gender Male/ Sl District-wise number of present Incumbents of Home Guards Name of Name of Name of the Home Gender Male/ Sl. No. Father's Name Date of Birth Remarks if any the State the Dist. Guards Female [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] 5544 Assam Sivasagar Hema Gogoi Lt.Tankeswar Gogoi 20-10-1976 Male 5545 Assam Sivasagar Bikash Nath Khogeswar Nath 01-02-1976 Male 5546 Assam Sivasagar Jatin Baruah Prabhat Baruah 01-10-1983 Male 5547 Assam Sivasagar Bhupen Baruah Noreswar Baruah 15-03-1976 Male 5548 Assam Sivasagar Horen Gogoi Lt.Mohan Gogoi 30-12-1981 Male 5549 Assam Sivasagar Ananta Saikia Lt.Jugen Saikia 26-05-1970 Male 5550 Assam Sivasagar Ranjit Phukan Lt.Mohendra Phukan 01-11-1976 Male 5551 Assam Sivasagar Horen gogoi Lt.Jiten Gogoi 01-05-1981 Male 5552 Assam Sivasagar Ananda Dutta Minik Dutta 01-03-1987 Male 5553 Assam Sivasagar Bijit Chutia Ganesh Chutia 01-01-1984 Male 5554 Assam Sivasagar Naba Jyoti Nath Radhika Nath 30-09-1982 Male 5555 Assam Sivasagar Krishna Das Belat Das 31-12-1979 Male 5556 Assam Sivasagar Pranab Nath Dimbeswar Nath 30-10-1982 Male 5557 Assam Sivasagar Horen Borah Lt.Sonai Borah 01-10-1976 Male 5558 Assam Sivasagar Ramen Bhuyan Lt.Jugai Bhuyan 01-10-1985 Male 5559 Assam Sivasagar Durlav Saikia Biren Saikia 28-10-1989 Male 5560 Assam Sivasagar Prabhat Dutta Lt.Jatiram Dutta 01-03-1974 Male 5561 Assam Sivasagar Nitu Borah Thankeswar Borah 30-11-1983 Male 5562 Assam Sivasagar Bidyut Bikash Nath Prmod Ch Nath 30-06-1986 Male 5563 Assam Sivasagar Robin Das Pradip Das 05-03-1983 Male 5564 Assam Sivasagar Monoj Gogoi Lt. Prahlad Gogoi 31-12-1986 Male 5565 Assam Sivasagar Debajyoti Khanikar Hema Khanikar 01-05-1983 Male 5566 Assam Sivasagar Diganta Chetia Jugeswar Chetia 30-06-1989 Male 5567 Assam Sivasagar Pankaj Dutta Nitya Dutta 20-09-1984 Male 5568 Assam Sivasagar Bitupan Neog Gopal Neog 31-03-1988 Male 5569 Assam Sivasagar Debajit Nath tileswar Nath 05-07-1989 Male 5570 Assam Sivasagar Dadu Baruah Hema Baruah 26-11-1979 Male 5571 Assam Sivasagar Diganta Nepg Noreswar Neog 01-12-1976 Male 5572 Assam Sivasagar Punananda Chetia Lt.Holiram Chetia 31-12-1986 Male 5573 Assam Sivasagar Diganta Borgohain Dinesh Borgohain 05-09-1982 Male 5574 Assam Sivasagar Pranab Baruah Lt.Indra Baruah 31-12-1992 Male 5575 Assam Sivasagar Rajen Gogoi Dina Gogoi 01-01-1983 Male 5576 Assam Sivasagar Ramen Gogoi Hiralal Gogoi 06-11-1980 Male 5577 Assam Sivasagar Dilip Baruah Ananda Baruah 31-12-1977 Male 5578 Assam Sivasagar Sankhadhar Baruah Horudhan Baruah 31-08-1982 Male 5579 Assam Sivasagar Pranab jyoti Phukan Lt.Robin Phukan 01-02-1983 Male 5580 Assam Sivasagar Dipankar Borgohain Mohan Borgohain 31-12-1977 Male 5581 Assam Sivasagar Monoj Baruah Chanda Kt. Baruah 30-04-1974 Male 5582 Assam Sivasagar Tarun Rajkhowa sarulora Rajkhowa 31-05-1985 Male 5583 Assam Sivasagar Nipul Gogoi Lt.Konak Gogoi 05-06-1984 Male 5584 Assam Sivasagar Ratul Borgohain Lalit Borgohain 01-12-1976 Male 5585 Assam Sivasagar Bolindra Hazarika Barundraprasad Hazarika 05-11-1991 Male 5586 Assam Sivasagar Niren Sonowal Bihim Kt.Sonowal 01-03-1982 Male 5587 Assam Sivasagar Moon Gogoi Lt.Nilin Gogoi 01-01-1988 Male 5588 Assam Sivasagar Hoern Saikia Mianika Saikia 02-02-1992 Male 5589 Assam Sivasagar Manansh Saikia Kumud Saikia 01-07-1984 Male 5590 Assam Sivasagar Rajib Baruah Lt.Muhidhar Baruah 31-12-1987 Male 5591 Assam Sivasagar Dipen Chaudang Baruah Indeswar Baruah 31-10-1980 Male 5592 Assam Sivasagar Tulan Ch Handique Bishauram Handique 11-10-1980 Male 5593 Assam Sivasagar Monoj Borgohain Lt. Upen Borgohain 20-12-1975 Male 5594 Assam Sivasagar Baikuntha Handique Mukti Handique 05-07-1985 Male 5595 Assam Sivasagar Naba Hati Kakati Madan Ch Hatikakoti 02-01-1980 Male 5596 Assam Sivasagar Prasanta Arandhara Bireswar Arandhara 28-02-1979 Male 5597 Assam Sivasagar Monjit Borah Bogadhar Borah 19-08-1988 Male 5598 Assam Sivasagar Jitu Moni Dutta Lt.Dimbeswar Dutta 01-01-1977 Male 5599 Assam Sivasagar Sroban Konwar Mileswar Konwar 30-06-1977 Male 5600 Assam Sivasagar Biman Konwar Amulya Konwar 01-07-1979 Male 5601 Assam Sivasagar Papu Chetia Purna Chetia 18-09-1986 Male 5602 Assam Sivasagar Krishnna Bhuyan ramesh Bhuyan 01-01-1978 Male 5603 Assam Sivasagar Rekibuddin Ahmed Rojejotddin Ahmed 05-12-1982 Male 5604 Assam Sivasagar Nilam Jyoti Saikia Siva Saikia 15-10-1990 Male 5605 Assam Sivasagar Ajoy Gogoi Bejia Gogoi 05-01-1990 Male 5606 Assam Sivasagar Bijoy Baruah Krishna Baruah 05-12-1983 Male 5607 Assam Sivasagar Khogen Borgohain Lt. Hora Kt. Borhohain 31-12-1989 Male 5608 Assam Sivasagar Parag Dutta Deben Dutta 05-08-1982 Male 5609 Assam Sivasagar Binod Baruah Lalit Baruah 30-06-1987 Male 5610 Assam Sivasagar Rupeswar Saikia Lt. Lohai Saikia 01-07-1981 Male 5611 Assam Sivasagar Ashik Ahmed Jalil Ahmed 12-10-1982 Male 5612 Assam Sivasagar Amrit Saikia Puna Saikia 30-11-1976 Male 5613 Assam Sivasagar Monoj Gogoi Gubin Gogoi 11-08-1986 Male 5614 Assam Sivasagar Rajani Handique Lt. Guleswar Handique 01-10-1975 Male 5615 Assam Sivasagar Jitu Baruah Pradip Baruah 31-12-1992 Male 5616 Assam Sivasagar Bikash Borah Satyan Borah 31-12-1981 Male 5617 Assam Sivasagar Prasanta Phukan Bhuben Phukan 01-09-1994 Male 5618 Assam Sivasagar Pranjal Gogoi Bogadhan Goaoi 01-06-1986 Male 5619 Assam Sivasagar Nipu Dutta Budheswar Dutta 01-06-1977 Male 5620 Assam Sivasagar Suren Jit Phukan Kuha Phukan 01-10-1984 Male 5621 Assam Sivasagar Santanu Dewarah Lt. Arun Duwarah 31-07-1987 Male 5622 Assam Sivasagar Nabajyti Kalita Mohan Kalita 01-06-1985 Male 5623 Assam Sivasagar Diganta Borgohain Krishna Kt. Borgohain 01-07-1979 Male 5624 Assam Sivasagar Dipak Baruah Hari Nath Baruah 01-10-1979 Male 5625 Assam Sivasagar Monoj Saukadhara Lt. Bhua Saukadhara 02-10-1978 Male 5626 Assam Sivasagar Anil Dutta Sukhen Dutta 02-06-1976 Male 5627 Assam Sivasagar Arun Gogoi Deba Kt. Gogoi 24-06-1980 Male 5628 Assam Sivasagar Dipok Chetia Lt. Kameswar Chetia 15-06-1985 Male 5629 Assam Sivasagar Arup Handique Dayaram Handique 15-10-1981 Male 5630 Assam Sivasagar Kushal Narah Babakan Narah 01-06-1990 Male 5631 Assam Sivasagar Girin Konwar Lathup Konwar 12-08-1980 Male 5632 Assam Sivasagar Pranjal Buragohain Lt. Hari Kt. Buragohain 30-05-1973 Male 5633 Assam Sivasagar Keshab Dihingia Kukheswar Dihingia 07-05-1989 Male 5634 Assam Sivasagar Monoj Dihingia Bipin Dihingia 06-02-1978 Male 5635 Assam Sivasagar Debajit Gogoi Tupidhar Gogoi 06-12-1988 Male 5636 Assam Sivasagar Dulu Borah Lt. Guna Kt. Borah 01-01-1986 Male 5637 Assam Sivasagar Dina Baruah Moina Baruah 05-07-1989 Male 5638 Assam Sivasagar Pabitra Konwar Sanatan Konwar 06-02-1984 Male 5639 Assam Sivasagar Jatin Chetia Lt. Kesha Chetia 30-11-1982 Male 5640 Assam Sivasagar Kamal Changmai Mehekan Changmai 07-05-1986 Male 5641 Assam Sivasagar Syamanta Khonikar Lakheswar Khonikar 22-12-1980 Male 5642 Assam Sivasagar Manika Taid Sankar Taid 01-03-1970 Male 5643 Assam Sivasagar Dena Nanda Phukan Lila Kt. Phukan 05-10-1992 Male 5644 Assam Sivasagar Bhim Das Moheswar Das 02-05-1991 Male 5645 Assam Sivasagar Munin Nath Moheswar Das 07-05-1988 Male 5646 Assam Sivasagar Arup Gogoi Prafulla Gogoi 31-07-1991 Male 5647 Assam Sivasagar Dipok Nath Bhadreswar Nath 31-12-1993 Male 5648 Assam Sivasagar Krishna Das Pramod Das 27-08-1985 Male 5649 Assam Sivasagar Manik Gogoi Sukhadhan Gogoi 31-03-1982 Male 5650 Assam Sivasagar Tilok Kr. Yein Lt. Taburam Yein 01-02-1983 Male 5651 Assam Sivasagar Umesh Konwar Trailukya Konwar 11-11-1996 Male 5652 Assam Sivasagar Kanak Borpatra Gohain Dimbeswar Borpatra Gohain 15-06-1981 Male 5653 Assam Sivasagar Monoranjan Gogoi Padma Kt Gogoi 01-11-1984 Male 5654 Assam Sivasagar Diganta Chutia Lt. Pramud Chutia 01-03-1978 Male 5655 Assam Sivasagar Krishna Gogoi Dina Nath Gogoi 01-04-1992 Male 5656 Assam Sivasagar Gautam Dihingia Punaram Dihingia 31-12-1991 Male 5657 Assam Sivasagar Brajen Borah Lt. Guna Borah 01-01-1982 Male 5658 Assam Sivasagar Padma dihingia Bharda Dihingia 01-03-1988 Male 5659 Assam Sivasagar Pramud Gogoi Rabidhar Gogoi 01-06-1987 Male 5660 Assam Sivasagar Rupanta Phukan Noren Phukan 01-02-1987 Male 5661 Assam Sivasagar Ranjit Duwarah Bhula Duwarah 31-12-1979 Male 5662 Assam Sivasagar Brajen Borah Lt.Guna Kt. Borah 31-12-1982 Male 5663 Assam Sivasagar Bubul Kolita Sadori Kolita 01-04-1984 Male 5664 Assam Sivasagar Jitu Gogoi Mohendra Gogoi 01-10-1987 Male 5665 Assam Sivasagar Budhen Rajkhowa Phanai Rajkhuwa 01-05-1986 Male 5666 Assam Sivasagar Kalpajit Borgohain Lt.Gulap Borgohain 31-12-1982 Male 5667 Assam Sivasagar Pranab Arandhara Thanu Arandhara 31-12-1988 Male 5668 Assam Sivasagar Binanda Chetia Lt.Kiron Chetia 01-03-1980 Male 5669 Assam Sivasagar Ananta Baruah Lila Dhar Baruah 01-03-1984 Male 5670 Assam Sivasagar Pranab Gogoi Bhuben Gogoi 31-12-1991 Male 5671 Assam Sivasagar Nitu moni Borah Lakhi Kt.Borah 01-01-1985 Male 5672 Assam Sivasagar Dalim Gogoi Tipeswar Gogoi 01-05-1979 Male 5673 Assam Sivasagar Bhaijit Hazarika Bhudwwar Hazarika 01-09-1986 Male 5674 Assam Sivasagar Lalit Chetia Uma Chetia 01-01-1984 Male 5675 Assam Sivasagar Dhan Saikia Lakhi Saikia 30-04-1984 Male 5676 Assam Sivasagar Dilip Chetia Punaram Chetia 01-07-1988 Male 5677 Assam Sivasagar Dipu Borgohain Roshinath Borgohain 01-06-1979 Male 5678 Assam Sivasagar Debajit Kowar Badan Konwar 01-02-1984 Male 5679 Assam Sivasagar Prasanta Phukan Dimbeswar Phukan 23-11-1981 Male 5680 Assam Sivasagar Pushpadhar Gogoi Gunadhar Gogoi 12-08-1984 Male 5681 Assam Sivasagar Dipu Konwar Bhogram Konwar 10-04-1985 Male 5682 Assam Sivasagar Mintu Phukan Lt.Anil Phukan 30-11-1980 Male 5683 Assam Sivasagar Hari Ch Phukan Nandeswar Phukan 01-01-1983 Male 5684 Assam Sivasagar Mridul Lekharu Rohini Lekharu 01-12-1985 Male 5685 Assam Sivasagar Rubul Gogoi Tulan Gogoi 31-08-1975 Male 5686 Assam Sivasagar Purna Nanda Phukan Uma Kt.
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