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Primo.Qxd (Page 1) SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2014 (PAGE 6) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR, 221083134 ANAMUL MAQBOOL MOHD MAQBOOL BHAT 201007298 JAVAID AHMAD PANDIT ABDUL KHALIK PANDIT 208051919 NEYAZ ALI HAJI FIDA HUSSAIN 221079082 TAHIR IQBAL NAJAR MOHD IQBAL NAJAR 207043863 YOGESHWAR SAINI MAHESH CHAND SAINI ASSISTANT 207041304 ASHWANI SHARMA TIRATH RAM SHARMA 221083356 TANVEER AHMAD MIR MOHD YOUSUF MIR JKSSB - Written Test held on 21-09-2013 for the post of - ASSISTANT 208051934 FAYAZ AHMAD GHULAM NABI 221079250 ZUBAIR FAROOQ BISATI FAROOQ AHMAD BISATI 207043939 FARYAD ALI CHOUDHARY SARAJ DIN CHOUDHARY Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 262 (03 of 2012) 207041846 ANKUSH SHARMA NAND KUMAR SHARMA SERVICES SELECTION BOARD, 221083565 UMMER RASHIED AB RASHIED DAR STOREKEEPER-CUM-CLERK 208051957 MANSOOR HUSSAIN MOHD ABBAS 221079345 ABDUL SHAKOOR MOHD SULTAN LONE 207043950 MADHVI PLATHIA NANDILAL 203013112 ZAHOOR AHMAD KHAN GH MOHMAD KHAN 207041971 ANURAG SHARMA RAKESH KUMAR SHARMA JKSSB - Written Test held on 21-09-2013 for the post of - ASSTT. HAND- Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 135 (03 of 2012) 208052005 MOHD BAQIR MOHD SOLEH JKSSB - Written Test held on 21-09-2013 for the post of - ASSISTANT 207043995 KANNU MANGOTRA SITA RAM SHARMA 203013163 ALIYA MANZOOR MANZOOR AHMED SHEIKH 207042012 MANSOOR AHAMMED MOHAMMED ASHRAF SHEIKH Sehkari Bhawan Panama Chowk Jammu. ICRAFTS TRAINING OFFICER 201007362 IMRAN AFAQ MOHD AFAQ 208052030 SHABINA NAZ GHULAM MOHI UD DIN STOREKEEPER-CUM-CLERK 207044127 ASHWANI KUMAR KUNJ LAL 203013212 ZAHOOR AHMAD WAR AB RASHID WAR 207042591 JIMMY BHAQTIYA GEHLOACH ROMESH SINGH GEHLOACH (www.jkssb.nic.in) Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 038 (01 of 2013) 201007408 MOHSSIN AHMAD ASHWAR GH MOHI UD DIN ASHWAR 208052038 ALI MURTAZA MOHD ALI Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 135 (03 of 2012) 207044692 BAGH HUSSAIN BHAR DIN 203013273 MUZAFFAR SHABNUM NAJAR MOHAMMAD SHABAN NAJAR 207042676 SACHIN SLATHIA JAGDEV SINGH 207029073 RAMEEZ HUSSAIN ZULFIQAR ALI MIRZA 201007495 SHAHID SULTAN MOHD SULTAN BHAT 208052075 TASHI DAWA SONAM ANGDUS 221079371 ISHTIYAK QADIR GULAM QADIR 207044803 SAYELA MIR ABDUL QAYOOM MIR 203013357 JAVID UL MUZAFFAR MOHD MUZAFFAR SHIEKH 207043098 AKASH SHARMA RAM MURTY SHARMA NOTICE 207029292 CHOWDHARY SAMEER ASHRAF MOHD ASHRAF 202007586 TANVERA SYEED MOHD SYEED MIR 208052114 GULZAR ALI MOHD ISMAIL 221079591 ADIL RASHID ABDUL RASHID 207045395 MUDASSIR SHAFI MUHAMMAD SHAFI RANGREZ 203013376 BILAL AHMAD SHIEKH ABDUL GANI SHIEKH 207043260 ANKUSH GUPTA PARSHOTAM KUMAR GUPTA 207029975 VIKAS THAKUR DOULAT RAM 202007595 MOHMAD AYOOB KHAN MOHMAD AKBAR KHAN 208052166 GHULAM MEHDI AK MOHD ALI 221079863 SHAHNAWAZ TAPLOO GH RASOOL TAPLOO 207045631 SURINDER KUMAR OM PUAL 203013377 MUSHTAQ AHMAD MANGI 207043310 DEEPAK SINGH MANHAS SHAMSHER SINGH It is notified for the information of all concerned, that out of the candidates 207030514 SHIFALI HANS PARAS RAM 202007694 IRFAN NABI GH NABI BHAT 208052173 MOHD ARIF AJAZ HUSSAIN 221080037 SAJAD AHMAD BHAT GULAM NABI BHAT 207045798 AMIT KUMAR BRIJ LAL 203013452 TAWSEEF AHMAD LONE ABDUL RASHID LONE 207043349 SONU KUMAR ASHOK KUMAR who appeared in the objective type written test for various posts pertaining to 207030589 ANKUSH SHARMA DEVINDER KUMAR 202007705 ASGAR RASOOL BEIG GH RASOOL BEIG 208052185 MANZOOR HUSSAIN MOHD YOUSUF 221080059 LATIEF HUSSAIN WANI ALTAF HUSSAIN WANI 207046352 DEEPAK SHARMA BOODH RAJ SHARMA 203013467 MANZOOR AHMAD MIR MOHD ASSADULLAH MIR JKSSB - Written Test held on 21-09-2013 for the post of - EXTENSION State/Divisional/Districts Cadre where basic qualification is Graduation and 207031242 INAM UL HAQ ABDUL QADER 202007716 MUZAFAR AHMAD RATHER GHULAM HASSAN RATHER 208052202 IMTIYAZ HUSSAIN AKBAR ALI 221080131 RAYEES MAQBOOL BHAT MOHAMAD MAQBOOL BHAT 207046728 RAJINDER KUMAR BANSI LAL 203013525 SHOWKAT AHMAD KHAN AB AZIZ KAHN EDUCATOR was held on 21.09.2013, the candidates shown below, have qualified the 207031436 SHAH BAZ AHMED CHOWDHARYNAZIR AHMED 202007719 GH MUSTAFA LONE MOHD MUKHTAR LONE JKSSB - Written Test held on 21-09-2013 for the post of - ASSISTANT 221080406 MUDASIR AHMAD KHAN FAROOQ AHMAD KHAN 207046924 MOHIT GUPTA VARINDER KUMAR GUPTA 203013616 KOUSAR AHMAD RATHER MOHD MAQBOOL RATHER Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 276 (04 of 2013) written test and have been short listed for interview/viva voce, as per Rule 207031751 TEJVEER SINGH BUDHI SINGH 202007791 HAROON RASHID WANI ABDUL RASHID WANI STOREKEEPER-CUM-CLERK 221080912 SHOWKAT AHMAD SHAH PEER MUBARAK SHAH 207049267 VIJAY SHARMA R P SHARMA 203013657 TARIQ AHMAD LONE GH HASSAN LONE 207043679 YASSER RAFIEQ BHAT MOHD RAFIEQ BHAT 28 of the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (Business and 207032177 SLONY GUPTA RAKESH GUPTA 202007822 IRSHAD RASOOL TANTRAY GH RASOOL TANTRAY Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 135 (03 of 2012) 221081371 HASHIR MOHMAD SHAH MEHAJ UD DIN SHAH 207049300 KANCHAN SHARMA YASH PUAL SHARMA 203013859 MUSHTAQ AHMAD MIR MOHAMMAD MAQBOOL MIR 207043863 YOGESHWAR SAINI MAHESH CHAND SAINI Procedure) Regulation, 2013. 207033061 NEERAJ UPADHAYAY YOG RAJ UPADHAYAY 202007904 AARIF HASSAN MIR GULAM HASSAN MIR 208052237 MOHD IBRAHIM MOHD CHOMAL 221081394 AMBREEN FAROOQ FAROOQ AHMED SHEIKH 207049437 DILAWAR SINGH SIKANDER SINGH 203013921 MUDASER MAQBOOL DAR MOHAMMAD MAQBOOL DAR 207044006 VARUN GUPTA SURAJ PRAKASH 207033286 SUNIL DATT TAGOTRA BANSI LAL SHARMA 202007978 LATIF AHMAD LONE AB AHAD LONE 208052243 MOHD HUSSAIN JAFFAR ALI 221081416 MOHMAD IQBAL HAJAM GHULAM MOHMAD HAJAM 207049822 ROSHNI KALSOTRA RAMESH KUMAR KALSOTRA 203013974 MOHMAD ASHRAF MIR GH NABI MIR 207044055 AKSHITA BANDRAL M S BANDRAL Further it is notified that after conclusion of the above said written test, dis- 207033568 TAHIR NAQASH PER MOHD SHARIEF PER 202008006 FAROZ UL HASSAN LONE GULZAR AHMAD LONE 208052245 LOBSANG STANZIN TSERING DORJAY 221081651 RAIES AHMAD MOHAMAMD YOUSUF BHAT 207050047 PAWAN KUMAR SEHAJA RAM 203013983 GHULAM MOHMMAD MAGRAY MOHMMAD SUBHAN MAGRAY 207044287 RAKESH SINGH PRITAM SINGH crepancy in one question was noticed and the same was referred to the sub- 207035077 MAHEEP SHARMA MOHAN LAL SHARMA 202008147 ANKIT NEHRU ASHOK KUMAR 208052255 AJAZ ALI MOHD SADIQ 221081688 SARFARAZ NAWAZ MIR ZAHOOR AHMAD MIR JKSSB - Written Test held on 21-09-2013 for the post of - ACCOUNTANT- 203014062 BASHIR AHMAD GH RASOOL RATHER 207044692 BAGH HUSSAIN BHAR DIN ject experts. On receipt of the expert opinion, the discrepancy was disposed 207035276 MOHD RAFIQ HADAYAT KHAN 202008185 MUDASIR AHMAD SAMOON GH NABI SAMOON 208052259 TSEWANG NORBU KUNSANG DORJAY 221081742 ADNAN ALTAF MOHAMMAD ALTAF CUM-STOREKEEPER 203014326 JOHN MOHAMMAD MALIK ABDUL JABAR MALIK 207044976 SANDEEP KUMAR KUNDAL KAKA RAM off in accordance with rule XV (17) of J&K SSB Conduct of Examination 207035291 AMIT KUMAR TARA CHAND 202008208 SALEEM AHMAD LONE ABDUL MAJEED LONE 208052328 K MOHD ILYAS NISAR HUSSAIN 221082014 KHALID UL ISLAM MOHAMMAD ALTAF BHAT Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 192 (03 of 2012) JKSSB - Written Test held on 21-09-2013 for the post of - ACCOUNTS 207044994 RAMANDEEP KULDEEP RAJ Rules, 2013. 207035457 GOURAV MODI KULDIP KUMAR 202008242 JAFAR AFZAL DAR MOHD AFZAL DAR 208052357 MOHD SHAMIM GH ALI 221082030 SHOWKAT AHMAD DERZI BASHIR AHMAD DARZI 207050249 AADARSH THAKUR ROMAIL SINGH ASSISTANT 207045395 MUDASSIR SHAFI MUHAMMAD SHAFI RANGREZ Note: 207035512 PROPKAR SINGH MOHAN SINGH JKSSB - Written Test held on 21-09-2013 for the post of - ASSISTANT 208052383 ZULFIKHAR ALI SADIQ ALI 221082102 AASHAQ HUSSAIN BHAT GULAM NABI BHAT 207050378 MILAN GUPTA HANS RAJ GUPTA Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 262 (03 of 2012) 207045773 JAI KRISHAN SHARMA RAMESH CHANDER SHARMA 1. The list notified is provisional 207035677 VIJAY KUMAR DARSHAN LAL STOREKEEPER-CUM-CLERK 208052404 STANZIN DONSAL TSETAN NURBOO 221082263 SHIEKH AJAZ AHMAD SHIEKH GHULAM RASOOL 207050512 MOHD AZHAR YAKOOB 203014351 IFTIKHAR AHSRAF MOHD ASHRAF DANG 207046126 LOVELY MANHAS SUKHDEEP SINGH 2. The candidature of the candidates mentioned in the list is provisional and JKSSB - Written Test held on 21-09-2013 for the post of - ASSTT. HAND- Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 135 (03 of 2012) 208052419 IRSHAD RASOOL GHULAM RASOOL JKSSB - Written Test held on 21-09-2013 for the post of - ASSISTANT 207050766 PANKAJ SINGH PARKASH SINGH 203014405 RAHILA NASIR NASIR AHMAD LONE 207046155 RAVINDER ATRI KRISHAN LAL ATRI shall be subject to scrutiny of original certificates / documents at any time / at ICRAFTS TRAINING OFFICER 202008287 WASEEM AKRAM GHULAM QADIR HAJAM 208052445 RAZA ALI ABIDI GHULAM MOHD STOREKEEPER-CUM-CLERK 207050859 SUKHVINDER SINGH HARPAL SINGH 203014481 MUSHTAQ AHMAD MALIK MOHAMMAD RAMZAN MALIK 207046179 DEEPAK SINGH RANJIT SINGH the time of interview. Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 038 (01 of 2013) 202008467 ZAHID RAFIQ LONE RAFIQ AHMAD LONE 211052734 KHURSHEED AHMAD KHANDAY ABDUL RASHID KHANDAY Shortlisted Candidates List For Item Number : 135 (03 of 2012) 207050909 KULBUSHAN SHARMA KRISHAN LAL SHARMA 203014588 IRSHAD AHMAD WANI ALI MOHD WANI 207046249 ROHIT BHARTI NAIB CHAND 3. The list notified is provisional. 207035761 RUKSANA NOOR AHMED 202008656 BILAL AHMAD LONE MOHAMMAD MUNAWAR LONE 211052771 MOHD IQBAL MIR GULL MOHD MIR 221082390 AMIR MAQBOOL MOHAMMAD MAQBOOL RATHER 207051158 SHYAM JI SALEEM SALEEM AHMED QURESHI 203014612 MEHRAJ UDDIN BHAT ALI MOHD BHAT 207046295 VIJAY KUMAR MOOL RAJ MANHAS 207035797 FAIZAN AHMAD
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