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Lehh@Yahoo.Co.In Block ‐Saspol Panchayat Data S.No Name of Name of the Name of Panchayat Name of VLW/MPW/GRS Mobile No of the Email ID of the VLW/MPW/GRS Photograph of the Address of the the Block Halqas VLW/MPW/GRS VLW/MPW/GRS VLW/MPW/GRS district R/o Alchi 1 Chuchul Rinchen Wangchok 9419393264 Rinchen‐[email protected] Block ‐Saspol R/o Tharuk Block‐ 2 Sato‐Kargyam Padma Gyalpo 9419443940 [email protected] Durbuk R/o Shachukul 3 Shachukul Dachen Dolker 9469449777 [email protected] Leh Durbuk Block‐Durbuk R/o Tukcha Leh 4 Tangtse Rigzen Chondol 9419342613 [email protected] Block‐Leh R/o Phyhang 5 Durbuk Tsering Chorol 9469511477 [email protected] Block‐Leh R/o Sanker Leh 6 Maan Pangong‐A Stanzen Dorjey 9469630555 [email protected] Block‐Leh Leh Durbuk R/o Maan 7 Maan Pangong‐B Stanzin Wangmo 9469842839 [email protected] Pangong Block‐Durbuk Near S.N.M 8 Phyang Tsewang Dorjey 9419179491 [email protected] Hospital, Leh 9 Choglamsar II Tundup Gyaltson 9419227773 [email protected] Tukcha, Leh Leh Leh 10 Kharnakling Tundup Angail 9419346136 [email protected] Shara, Leh 11 Spituk Tundup Angail 9419346136 [email protected] Shara, Leh 12 Farka Tsering Kunzes (GRS) 9622996588 _ Ney Leh Leh 13 Choglamsar I Phuntsog Angmo 9419340679 [email protected] Katpa Sankar, Leh 14 Saboo Tsering Angchuk 9622153659 [email protected] Nimoo, Leh 15 Saspol Syed Zulfiker Ali 9419815709 Chuchot 16 Leh Saspol Alchi Rigzen Tamchos 9797460287 [email protected] Shey Poro 17 Mangue Tsetan Dolker 9419538661 [email protected] Murtsey 18 Leh Saspol Hemishukpachen Liyakat Ali 9469049827 Saboo Lobzang Rinchen R/O Tsana house 19 Taru 9622160307 [email protected] (MPW) Sankar, Leh R/O Nimoo Barcha, 20 Nimoo Kunzang Dolma (GRS) 9906132131 _ Leh R/O Nimoo 21 Basgo Sonam Dolma (MPW) 9419811158 _ Leh Nimoo Tsagara, Leh R/O Millenium 22 Ney Farida Bano (MPW) 9797618103 _ Guest House Upper Tukcha, Leh R/O Samba House 23 Likeer Rinchen Dorjey (MPW) 9906973433 [email protected] Changspa, Leh R/O Thiksay 24 Leh Nimoo Rumbak Tashi Dorjey (MPW) 9469718012 _ (Sheypa) Leh R/O kalon house 25 Nang Ghulam Mustafa (VLW) 9469251624 ‐ thiksay R/O Kachapa house 26 Rambirpur Tsering Yangdol(GRS) 9797495183 ‐ thiksay 27 Leh Thiksay Thiksay‐i Tsetan Dorjey(MPW 9419342008 [email protected] R/O Martselang 28 Thiksay‐ii Tashi Phuntsog(VLW) 9419179673 ‐ R/O Pheyang 29 Shey‐I Tsering Dolma(MPW) 9469877743 [email protected] R/O Leh R/O stazur house 30 Leh Thiksay Shey‐ii Stanzin Tsetan(MPW) 9419217273 [email protected] thiksay 31 Stakna Manzoor Hussaion GRS 9622219543 [email protected] Chuchot 32 Matho Phunchok Angmo MPW 9419177449 [email protected] Spituk 33 Leh Chuchot Chuchot Gongma I Sonam Dolma VLW 9469544588 Saboo 34 Chuchot Gongma II Youdol Norzom MPW 9797320268 Thiksay 35 Chiuchot Shamma I Kunzang Dolma MPW 9419819130 [email protected] Leh 36 Chuchot Shamma‐II Stanzin Ladol MPW 9596621937 [email protected] Saboo 37 Chuchot Yokma ‐I Rigzen Wangial VLW 9469042464 [email protected] Leh Chuchot 38 Chuchot Yokma II Tsewang Chosgyal VLW 9797314540 [email protected] Thiksay Leh 39 Stok Rigzin Younghor VLW 9419882444 [email protected] Leh 40 Lingshed Dorjay Angdu MPW 9419177959 [email protected] Kaya(Sku Markha) Leh Singaylalok 41 Dipling Tsering Angdus VLW 9419285547 [email protected] Yanhthang 42 Fotoksar Tsering Angdus VLW 941928557 [email protected] Yanhthang 43 Leh Singaylalok Wanla A Tsering Yangchen VLW 9797446682 [email protected] Khaltsi 44 Wanla B Eshey Tundup 9469532249 Matho 45 Hanu Konchok Sharab MPW 9419345707 [email protected] Hanupata Leh Skurbuchen 46 Skurbuchen Tashi Paljor MPW 9419349956 [email protected] Tia 47 Dha Tsewang Yangskit VLW 9469169828 Takmachik Leh Skurbuchen 48 Skurbuchen B Tashi Paljor MPW 9419349956 [email protected] Tia Phunchok Angchok 49 Domkhar 9419243854 [email protected] Basgo MPW 50 Khaltsi Shabir Hussan MPW 9469535941 [email protected] Chuchot Leh Khaltsi 51 Lamayuru Stanzin AngmoMPR 9797305152 [email protected] Spituk 52 Takmachik Tsewang Spalzes VLW 9419371167 [email protected] Leh 53 Tia Tsewang NorbooVLW 9419538654 Tia Leh Khaltsi 54 Temisgam Ishey Gyatso VLW 9419179190 [email protected] Saboo 55 Kanji Saleem Raza VLW 9419991368 [email protected] Rambirpur Thiksay 56 Anlay Leh Nyoma Konchok Tashi MPW 9419345706 [email protected] Nurla Leh 57 Koyul 58 Nyoma Dachen Tsomo 9906949041 [email protected] Tukcha Leh Leh Nyoma Leh Nyoma 59 Tsaga Rigzen Dorje 9419375671 rigzen [email protected] Sakti Leh 60 Lakjung Kunzang Dolma VLW 9419871027 [email protected] Leh Leh Diskit 61 Diggar Sonam TundupMPW 9469176174 [email protected] Sumoor Nubra 62 Diskit Stanzin Gaychat VLW 9469290744 [email protected] Diskit Nubra 63 Leh Hunder Tundup Lamo VLW 9469534757 [email protected] Chubi Leh 64 Partapur Nahida Akhatat VLW 9469572613 [email protected] Phyang 65 Terchey Tashi Lawang MPW 9419888525 [email protected] Sumoor Nubra Leh Diskit 66 Udmaroo Rigzen Dorje VLW 9469461094 [email protected] Igoo 67 Waris Rinchen Dorje MPW 9469165230 [email protected] Diskit Nubra 68 Leh Diskit Khardong Tsering Chondol GRS 9469383789 Hunder 69 Leh Turtuk Turtuk Farol Mohd Ali MPW 9469394736 [email protected] Turtuk 70 Turtuk Yul Mehdi Ali GRS 9469051221 [email protected] Bogdang Leh Turtuk 71 Bogdang A Qurban Ali 9419829393 [email protected] Tyakshi 72 Bogdang B Ghulam Haider GRS 9469003063 [email protected] Bogdang Leh Turtuk 73 Tyakshi Ibrahim Ali MPW 9469732596 [email protected] Bogdang 74 Gia Moktar Ali VLW 9419372652 Shey 75 Leh Kharu Sakti A Mohd Baqir VLW 7051570397 Chuchot Yokma 76 Sakti B Renchin Angmo VLW 9797476723 Chuchot Yokma 77 Chemday Stanzin Angmo MPW 9419981622 Saboo 78 Leh Kharu Igoo Ali Akbar VLW 9469547239 Chuchot Yokma 79 Martselang Tsering Angchok VLW 9419981622 Leh 80 Leh Kharu Shara Tsering Dolker VLW 9622778809 Spituk 81 Leh Rupsho Chumur Rigzen Dorjey 9469500794 [email protected] Thiksay Kelibuk 82 Korzok Tsering Morup MPW 9419371005 [email protected] Wanla 83 Samad Tsering Morup MPW 9419371005 [email protected] Wanla Leh Rupsho 84 Kharnak Rigzen Motup W/Sup. 9419668791 Shang Chokdo 85 Panamik Tsering Motup 9469555878 motup tsering 114 @ g mail.com Murgi Nubra 86 87 Panamik Khemee Tsewang Norboo 9419306365 Tigar Nubra 87 Sumoor Stanzin Thinlas 9469457981 [email protected] Lingshed 88 Tiger Salim Ahmad 9419345688 Leh Skampari 89 88 Chamshen Charasa Sonam Jorgais 9419303716 Tigar Nubra Panamik 90 Kubet Kunzang Dolma 9469370209 Kubet Nubra Shanam Fort Road 91 Himya Kunzes Dolma 9419178572 [email protected] Leh Rong 92 Liktse Tsering Angmo 9906229877 [email protected] Thiksay 93 Kungyam Rigzin Samphel 9469450295 [email protected] Samad Changthang 94 Skitmang Tsering Angdus VLW 9469460064 Igoo Leh Rong 95 Chumathang Deachen Dolker 9469186594 [email protected] Yereath Durbuk.
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