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Diploma (Cat-I) Jee ' 2009 DIPLOMA (CAT-I) JEE ' 2009 Applicatio Name of candidate/Father's Name of School and Present Address with Ph. No./Mobile Sl.NO. Roll No. Sex Appeared Passed Remarks n form no. Name/ Date of Birth CBSE Roll No. No. Hinia Jiram Qno. 349, T-III, E-Sector, Naharlagun, near KV. No.1, Itanagar 1 6841 T Jeram 10001 Guduwara, AP F √ 3112628 16/01/1991 0360-2247508 Bero Ebiya, GHSS, Daporijo Daporijo 2 8858 10002 F √ Yating Ebiya, 28/8/90 3110617 9402048452 Pakmi Kamki GHSS, Kankarnala, B-Sector, Naharlagun, Hotel Arunachal 3 7450 Hokpak Kamki 10003 M √ 3115299 9856711380 02/09/1993 Taba Yami, GHSS, Yazali Seer 4 10217 10004 F √ Taba Saha, 03/03/93 3106671 9436873268 GHSS, Kankarnala, C-Sector, Naharlagun 5 11273 Charu Vijay 10005 Naharlagun M √ 9436677821 3115337 Panwang Tangha Wanna Tangha, New Longkey Village, PO VKV, Khansang 6 8142 Hongsam Tangha 10006 Kuttum, Dist Changlang M √ 3109372 07/12/1990 9402220581 Dani Dani C/o Dani Loder, Directorate of Sports & GHSS, Itanagar 7 8666 Dani Loder 10007 Youth Affair, Itanagar M √ 3105174 15/08/1993 9862173972 Kartu Riba GHSS, Basar 8 10932 Gokar Riba 10008 9402031576 M √ 3101315 01/09/1993 Dombia Miji GHSS, Arunadaya, G- Sector, Itanagar 9 11453 Nyari Miji 10009 Itanagar F √ 9612313312 06/07/1993 3118725 Moge Riba Sainik School, Imphal, C/o Mr. Marbe Riba, PHQMT Branch, 10 10935 Tamo Riba 10010 Manipur Naharlagun M √ 15/09/1989 3123591 9436044615 Donik Yasum GHSS, Arunadaya, T & G Sector, Itanagar 11 7159 Donik Tabin 10011 Itanagar F √ 0360-2291358 04/01/1993 3118719 Lom Padung D. Ering Memorial School, C/o Akik Padung, DAO Office, Pasighat, 12 7528 Shri Akek Padung 10012 Pasighat Dist-E/Siang M √ 25/02/1993 3101785 9436053730 Diploma Cat-I 1 Applicatio Name of candidate/Father's Name of School and Present Address with Ph. No./Mobile Sl.NO. Roll No. Sex Appeared Passed Remarks n form no. Name/ Date of Birth CBSE Roll No. No. Mari Bam GHSS, Basar 13 7586 Ragme Bam 10013 M √ 3108173 15/12/1991 Bomar Riba Polo Colony Hr. Sec, C/o M. Riba, Polocolony Hr. Sec. School, 14 9602 Marbom Riba 10014 Naharlagun Nahargun M √ 11/11/1991 3119124 9402248948 Gokia Changriang Upper Dobum, Karsingsha, PO/PS- GHSS, Hija 15 7968 Gokia Tagam 10015 Banderdewa M √ 3107082 09/09/1993 9436866830 Nabam Patu Gyan Ganga Vidyapeeth, Yazali Town, Dist-Lower Subansiri 16 7894 Nabam Taro 10016 Itanagar M √ 940221369 12/08/1990 3116416 Tayam Padung D. Ering Memorial School, C/o A. Padung, DAO Office, Pasighat, East 17 7568 Akek Padung 10017 Pasighat Siang District M √ 06/04/1994 3101941 9436053730 Osem Taku C/o Smt. Oman Taku, Executive Engineer, GHSS, Geku 18 6952 Olek Taku 10018 Electrical Office, Yinkiong F √ 3116222 23/02/1993 03777-222957 Yuwhing Chikro JN Vidyalaya, C/o SP Singh, DC Office, Tezu 19 9936 Lt. Sophen Chikro 10019 Mahadevpur M √ 09436254361 01/02/1991 3104393 Duhar Epir Gyan Ganga Vidyapeeth, Forest Colony, Yinkiong, Upper Siang 20 6934 Kajam Epir 10020 Itanagar M √ 9402061455 15/11/1992 3116179 Gogo Ejing IGJ Govt Hr. Sec. School, IGJ Govt Hr. Sec. School, Pasighat 21 6951 Ota Ejing 10021 Pasighat M √ 9436412479 05/05/1994 3102273 Bomken Chiram New Daring Village, PO-Daring, PS- Basar, GSS, Daring 22 9775 Marbom Chiram 10022 West Siang M √ 3101549 01/02/1992 03795255403 Taba Tajo GHSS, Itanagar Vivek Vihar, Itanagar 23 7403 Taba Tebi 10023 M √ 3117072 9402035692 05/03/1990 Ajay Techi GHSS, Seppa C/o Shri T. L. Tara, DVOS office, Seppa 24 6564 T. L. Tara 10024 M √ 3116502 9436895349 10/08/1991 Diploma Cat-I 2 Applicatio Name of candidate/Father's Name of School and Present Address with Ph. No./Mobile Sl.NO. Roll No. Sex Appeared Passed Remarks n form no. Name/ Date of Birth CBSE Roll No. No. Drone Linggi C/o Gite Linggi, Lower Market Roing, GHSS, Roing 25 7792 Lt. Topo Linggi 10025 L/Dibang Valley M √ 3103507 25/09/1993 9436413384 Techi Nanu GHSS, Itanagar 26 11230 Techi Begi 10026 Vill-Ganga, PO-RK Mission F √ 3105503 18/12/1992 C/o Ni Koniang Taku, Asstt DF & CSO's Anjali Taku GHSS, Seppa office, East Kameng District, Seppa 27 9078 Koniang Taku 10027 F √ 3116500 9436837262 15/09/1993 03787-222162 Oshin Panggam VKV, Itanagar C/o L. Mossang, Niti Vihar. PO-Itanagar 28 7642 Kumar Panggam 10028 F √ 3115873 2213551 05/03/1994 Kesang Choton Namsa C/o Kesang Mendru Namsa, PWD, GHSS, Kalaktang 29 11329 Kesang Mendru Namsa 10029 Kalaktang F √ 3111649 17/03/1992 03782-266668 Kago Ribya Green Mount School, Sec- C/o Kime Tupe, UDC, Admin Reform 30 7082 Kago Taw 10030 F, Itanagar Branch, Civil Secretariat, Itanagar M √ 02/02/1992 3116490 2291370 Rahu Mena Rahu Mena, C/o Rana Mena, Vill-Chetai, GHSS, Roing 31 8398 Ran Mena 10031 Roing, Lower Dibang Valley M √ 3103528 31/08/1993 9436636505 Tashi Dorjee Bapu Vill- Morshing, PO/PS-Kalaktang, Dist- GHSS, Kalaktang 32 10142 Thuptan Tsering Bapu 10032 West Kameng M √ 3111647 07/10/1993 9402248401 Dani Chama C/o Dani Loder, Directorate of Sports & GHSS, Itanagar 33 8667 Dani Loder 10033 Youth Affair, Itanagar M √ 3105287 15/08/1991 9862173972 Marge Taba GHSS, Basar RWD Colony, PO/PS-Itanagar 34 9080 Yomko Taba 10034 M √ 3101398 9436049320 23/02/1991 Begi Taba GHSS, Likabali A-Sector, Forest Colony, Naharlagun 35 7041 Bombe Taba 10035 M √ 3112113 9436412160 18/05/1992 Tomo Bam C/o Marbom Bam, Deputy Director, GHSS, Naharlagun 36 6081 Marto Bam 10036 APEDA, P-Sector, Qno. 44, T-III M √ 3113962 05/08/1992 0360-2213599 Diploma Cat-I 3 Applicatio Name of candidate/Father's Name of School and Present Address with Ph. No./Mobile Sl.NO. Roll No. Sex Appeared Passed Remarks n form no. Name/ Date of Birth CBSE Roll No. No. C/o Smt. Y. Geyi, Chief Engineer Office, Banu Bogo GHSS, Kamba RWD, Itanagar 37 7951 Jumba Bogo 10037 F √ 3113087 9436049320 06/03/1993 9436051806 Khonsan J Singpho Goju Village, PO/PS-Bordumsa, Dist- GHSS, Bordumsa 38 8131 Ligangla Mirip 10038 Changlang F √ 3107891 08/05/1994 9859955626 Nani Omo Vivek Vihar, Itanagar KV No. 2, Itanagar 39 10483 Nani Tagu 10039 0360-2215266 M √ 3114450 02/08/1990 9436257304 Vivek Linggi C/o Gite Linggi, Lower Market Roing, GHSS, Roing 40 7793 Gite Linggi 10040 L/Dibang Valley M √ 3103535 10/11/1994 9436413384 Jongtu Tangha C/o Mrs Pungam Tangha, PO-Namphai, VKV, Kharsang 41 8170 Pungam Tangha 10041 Dist - Changlang M √ 3109363 18/06/1991 9402060388 Jirge Taba GHSS, Itanagar P-Sector, T-III, Qtr D-44, Itanagar 42 7521 Mijir Taba 10042 M √ 3116939 2213599 28/11/1992 Moter Bam GHSS, Basar Village Old Bam 43 7044 Smt. Gobi Bam 10043 F √ 3101458 9436068103 15/08/1994 C/o Tai Padu, DEO cum UDC, RGGP, Chito Padung GHSS, Telam Itanagar 44 10419 Tashi Podung 10044 M √ 31000813 9856060655 06/06/1993 9436412568 Kolu Mara GHSS, Naharlagun Damsite, G-Extension, Naharlagun 45 11068 Toko Mara 10045 M √ 3117276 9436885006 27/08/1992 Hanwang Longti VKV, Jairampur Jairampur, Dist-Changlang 46 8105 Shehang Ronrang 10046 M √ 3109448 03800-222732 25/10/1993 Geli Ngomdir GHSS, Itanagar ESS- Sector, Itanagar 47 8186 More Ngomdir 10047 M √ 3105369 9562173305 02/02/1993 Diploma Cat-I 4 Applicatio Name of candidate/Father's Name of School and Present Address with Ph. No./Mobile Sl.NO. Roll No. Sex Appeared Passed Remarks n form no. Name/ Date of Birth CBSE Roll No. No. Moni Tasing GHSS, Boleng 48 7844 Tasor Tasing 10048 Boleng, East Siang District F √ 3102407 26/12/1992 Gepu Sora GHSS, Seppa C/o Genya Sora, O/o CE, DHPP, Itanagar 49 7579 Karge Sora 10049 F √ 3118179 09436069375 06/11/1993 Kaha Camdir Pai GHSS, Naharlagun Modal Village, Naharlagun 50 6326 Tago Pai 10050 M √ 3115143 9856917306 08/05/1992 Shimson Taloh IGJHSS, Pasighat Forest Colony, Pasighat 51 9025 Tageng Taloh 10051 M √ 3101983 9862396719 28/02/1993 Nada Rillung Nada Rillung, C/o Obing Harang Groceory, GHSS, Hija 52 7600 Nada Yubbey 10052 Ziro-791120 F √ 3107057 27/03/1993 9436679669 Khristina Umbon C/o Gumdo Doji, Enggr. Colony, Senki GHSS, Itanagar 53 10454 Umbon Tang Singpho 10053 View F √ 3105017 03/04/1990 9856102436 Chukhu Tem GHSS, Doimukh Vill-Gumto-III 54 11358 Chukhu Tedi 10054 M √ 3106492 9856053918 17/10/1993 Henry Ratan Kingcup Public School, Qtr. No. 21/III, F-Sector, Itanagar 55 9448 Kumar Ratan 10055 Itanagar M √ 9856829195 16/11/1993 3116394 Tomo Doye C/o Babi Doye, State Co-operative Apex GHSS, Telam 56 8480 Bato Doye 10056 Bank Ltd., Nharlagun M √ 3110130 25/03/1991 9612104657 Bomjum Riba Gyan Ganga Vidyapeeth, B-Sector, near halal Sango, Naharlagun 57 6099 Mimbom Riba 10057 Naharlagun M √ 09862142940 17/02/1994 3117877 Nokoi Tapak GHSS, Pangin 58 9125 Talok Tapak 10058 Vivek Vihar, Itanagar M √ 3100975 28/03/1991 Diploma Cat-I 5 Applicatio Name of candidate/Father's Name of School and Present Address with Ph. No./Mobile Sl.NO. Roll No. Sex Appeared Passed Remarks n form no. Name/ Date of Birth CBSE Roll No. No. C/o Shri Hage Tai, Archaeogical Museum Hage Tangu Arunadaya, GHSS, Itafort, Directorate of Research, Itanagar 59 11461 Hage Lento 10059 Itanagar M √ 0360-2211068 20/06/1994 3118786 9862780037 Pem Letro GHSS, Dirang C/o Dorjee Lhamu, O/o SE (Power), Dirang 60 10144 Dorjee Lhamu 10060 M √ 3111201 9402039076 01/01/1993 Kadum Dai Vill-Darne, PO/PS-Mebo, East Siang GHSS, Mebo 61 9313 Kuku Dai 10061 District M √ 3102803 27/12/1993 9863419753 Toli Ngomdir Donyi Polo Vidya Bhawan, C/o Ranjeet Subba, RKM Hospital, 62 6238 Kemno Ngomdir 10062 Itanagar Itanagar M √ 05/03/1994 3116922 09862170899 Anu Pei Camdir VKV, Ziro C/o Obi Pei, RWD Colony, Itanagar 63 10343 Obi Pei Camdir 10063 F √ 3107551 9436254508 18/08/1993 Rike Taipodia C/o Dr.
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