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(Adhoc) & Notice of Shorthand-Typing Test Annexure B List of Eligible candidates in Alphabetical Order Receipt. Date of Candidate’s father’ s/ Qualific Categ Roll No. Address Date of birth Contact No. No Receipt Name Husband’s Name ation ory PREM SINGH E-876, DABUA COLONY, NIT 631 18.01.2021 1 AAKANSHA 23.04.1998 9871946191 B.SC GEN CHAUHAN FARIDABAD H NO 2500 GALI NO 142, 522 15.01.2021 2 AAKASH SHANKAR LAL NANGLA ENCLAVE PART 1 NIT 19.03.2000 8368511141 B.SC SC FARIDABAD AAKIB HUSSAIN D-40 AMBEDKAR COLONY, 355 13.01.2021 3 21.01.1994 9818288895 B.A GEN ANSARI BAKSH CHATTARPUR , NEW DELHI B-1349, GROUND FLOOR, 611 18.01.2021 4 AARTI JAI CHAND GREEN FEILD COLONY, 17.03.1994 8376976907 B.A SC FARIDABAD H NO 197A,/11 JAGDISH NAGAR SUBHASH 493 15.01.2021 5 AARTI RANI COLONY, NEAR ANAND NIKETAN 03.10.1994 9896827020 B.A GEN CHANDER PUBLIC SCHOOL HANSI HISAR AAS E-194 GALI NO 5 CHAND BAGH 218 11.01.2021 6 ASHIQ ALI 17.11.1998 9457335796 B.SC GEN MOHAMMAD NORTH EAST DELHI ABHIJIT AJOY KUMAR OPP WATER LILLY PUBLIC 385 13.01.2021 7 16.02.1994 8210231776 B.A GEN VERMA VERMA SCHOOL, BARH PATNA ,BIAHR ABHISHAM H NO 243, GANDHI COLONY 540 15.01.2021 8 RAJ KUMAR 21.08.1998 8221832947 B.A GEN AHUJA SIRSA 608 18.01.2021 9 ABHISHEK ANIL KUMAR VPO KUNJPURA, KARNAL 29.08.2000 B.SC SC ABHISHEK PO BAWAR PS SIKARAMATTA 201 11.01.2021 10 MANOJ RAI 10.03.1998 8789658781 B.SC GEN RAI KALAN BHOJPUR BIHAR ABHISHEK ROHTAS 288 12.01.2021 11 788 MODEL TOWN PANIPAT 16.10.1999 9729111987 B.A BCA RAI CHHOHAN ABHISHEK JASPAL SINGH E-63, BHAGWATI GARDEN, 381 13.01.2021 12 28.04.1997 9999314602 B.A GEN RAWAT RAWAT UTTAM NAGAR, NEW DELHI RAVINDRA ABHISHEK A-1509, GREENFEILDS COLONY, 520 15.01.2021 13 KUMAR 25.04.1992 9999933190 B.A/LLB GEN SHARMA FARIDABAD SHARMA ABHISHEK KRISHAN H NO 82 PALAM EXTN. SECTOR 7 205 11.01.2021 14 20.01.1995 8860212142 B.SC SC TANWAR TANWAR SWARKA NEW DELHI Page 1 Annexure B VPO ANANTMAU DISTT ABHIVAN B.PHAR 245 11.01.2021 15 YASHPAL SINGH SHARANPUR BALOCK NANUTA 21.02.1994 9897616287 GEN KUMAR MA U.P ADITYA CHANDER 59/37 OLD LASKER LINE OLD 248 11.01.2021 16 VISHWKARM SHEKHAR 07.02.1994 6386438261 B.SC OBC BAIRAHANA PRAYAGRAJ U.P A VISHWAKARMA 127/7 DCM RAILWAY COLONY 560 15.01.2021 17 AFSANA MOHD. GULFAZ KISHAN GANJ, DELHI 5, NEAR 25.01.1994 9716068289 B.COM GEN BADA HINDU RAO AKASH H. NO 351/12, KRISHANA CLONY, 95 06.01.2021 18 ARJUN AHUJA 10.07.1997 8295613646 B.COM GEN AHUJA TOHANA 770 18.01.2021 19 ALAMDO AAMIN KUMAR VPO ARYA NAGAR HISAR 20.01.1990 9992557599 B.A BCA RAGHU RZ-308, VISHNU GARDEN 638 18.01.2021 20 ALKA 25.06.1995 8587035437 B.COM GEN NANDAN KHYALA, NEW DELHI ALOK RAM CHANDRA 38/A KOTHA PARCHA, 515 15.01.2021 21 05.06.1995 6390330772 B.COM GEN SHARMA SHARMA PRAYAGRAJ U.P SAINIPURA, SISAI PUL ROAD 740 18.01.2021 22 AMAN ASHO KUMAR 18.01.1996 B.COM GEN HANSI HISAR AMARKANT SURESH VILL. VISHAMBHARPUR BIHTA, 279 12.01.2021 23 05.11.1994 9798490595 B.SC SC BHARTI KUMAR RAM PATNA BIHAR VILL. PURE MUSAI,POST 138 08.01.2021 24 AMIT KUMAR BINDA RAM 10.03.1997 9455488693 B.SC GEN SARENI, RAE BARELI,U.P VILL.PURE MUSAI, SARENI, 364 13.01.2021 25 AMIT KUMAR BINDA PAL 10.03.1997 9455488693 B.SC GEN DISTT RAEBARELI, U.P H NO 89/24, DURGA COLONY, 379 13.01.2021 26 AMIT KUMAR MADAN LAL NEAR SAGAR KIRYANA STORE, 19.12.1992 8059891605 B.A GEN HANSI HISAR VPO KIRWAR , TOSHAM 744 18.01.2021 27 AMIT KUMAR SATYAWAN 16.12.1994 9812640025 B.SC BCA BHIWANI H NO 103 FRONT OF BOHRA AMIT KUMAR ATTAR SINGH PUBLIC SCHOOL, BHAGAT 612 18.01.2021 28 09.05.1996 9990387937 B.TECH GEN ATTRI ATTRI SINGH COLONY, BALLABGARH, FARIDABAD AMIT KUMAR DHANRAJ H NO 5657, SECTOR 3 655 18.01.2021 29 17.08.1995 858685242 B.COM GEN ATTRI SINGH BALLABGARH FARIDABA Page 2 Annexure B AMIT KUMAR RAJ KUMAR OPP. GALI NO 1 BHARAT NAGAR 763 18.01.2021 30 20.08.1990 893000449 B.A GEN MEHTA MEHTA KARYANPUR ROAD SIRSA 305 12.01.2021 31 AMIT NIRWAN SATPL NIRWAN WZ-121P TODAPUR NEW DELHI 05.01.1982 9868866262 B.A GEN ANAND SHASHI KANT VILL. SONBARSA DISTT. BUXAR 811 18.01.2021 32 KUMAR 15.01.1994 8877709777 B.COM GEN MISHRA BIHAR MISHRA H NO 340/8 PARAV GUJRAN, 17 01.01.2021 33 ANDESH DUSHYANT 01.11.1992 8168109411 B.COM GEN HISAR G-467, GALI NO 10 BADARPUR ANIKEY 640 18.01.2021 34 VIJAY KUMAR JAITPUR EXTN. PART-2 30.12.1999 9910131561 B.A GEN KUMAR BADARPUR NEW DELHI H NO 17 LAXMI VIHAR COLONY 207 11.01.2021 35 ANIL LILURAM 08.08.1998 7494857836 B.A GEN KAIMARI ROAD, HISAR KRISHAN 678 18.01.2021 36 ANIL KANWARI, HISAR 20.07.1998 8816896870 B.A GEN KUMAR VILL AMBAGAN, AUROBINDO DIBAKAR 745 18.01.2021 37 ANIRUDHA COLONY MOHIJAM, DISTT 09.12.1987 9332601682 B.COM GEN GHOSH JAMTARA JHARKHAND 1391/A, SECTOR 41B, 404 13.01.2021 38 ANITA SUDHAN SINGH 01.07.1996 9888448618 B.A SC CHANDIGARH DWARKA SEC 8 VILL. BAGHOLA 799 18.01.2021 39 ANJALI JAI BHAGWAN 25.09.1995 7210566134 B.A GEN NEW DELHI H NO 3620 MALOYA COLONY 802 18.01.2021 40 ANJALI AMRIT LAL 01.12.1998 7526844833 B.A SC CHANDIGARH RAVINDER 415/3 NERA JAIN MANDIR 337 13.01.2021 41 ANJALI 24.08.1995 7988332802 B.COM GEN SHARMA DADAL PARK HANSI HISAR ANJALI YOGESH H NO. 1179, WARD NO 27 177 11.01.2021 42 09.04.1988 9034272428 B.COM GEN BATRA KUMAR GANDHI NAGAR, ROHTAK H. NO 1 WARD NO. 29, NEAR 50 05.01.2021 43 ANJANA OM PARKASH GABA KIRYANA STORE, PATEL 17.08.1991 8950915777 B.COM GEN NAGAR, HISAR 2C/104 OLD JANTA COLONY, NIT 521 15.01.2021 44 ANJU RAMESH 01.08.1989 7982945003 M.A BCA FARIDABAD Page 3 Annexure B H NO 413 GALI NO 6 RHS ADARSH COLONY BEHIND 801 18.01.2021 45 ANJU PARTAP SINGH 19.08.1992 8053298282 B.COM GEN BANSAL NURSINGH HOME PALWAL H NO 147 NEAR ARYA SAMAN ANJU 718 18.01.2021 46 SURJEET SINGH MANDIR SHAHHBAD 01.08.1997 7982122739 B.A GEN SOLANKI MOHAMMADPUR NEW DELHI H. NO 85D, L BLOCK, CANAL KESHO RAM 92 06.01.2021 47 ANKIT COLONY, NEAR GWALMAND, 07.02.1998 9517449159 B.COM GEN SHUKLA AMRITSAR, PUNJAB H NO 468/11 JAIN CHOWK NEAR 674 18.01.2021 48 ANKIT AHUJA SATNAM AHUJA 19.09.1989 7404102008 BCA GEN VAIDO KI HAWELI BHIWANI B.SC, H NO. 11 NARAINGARH SUGAR ITI ANKITA SIDHESH MILL, BANNONDI TEH 5 31.12.2020 49 26.01.1997 7494944066 (STENO GEN CHAUHAN KUMAR PANKAJ NARAINGARH, P.O ENGLIS SHAHZADPUR, AMBALA H) ANKITA ASHWAMI DHANI BILASPUR, VILL 129 08.01.2021 50 01.01.1997 9350502634 B.TECH GEN JAISWAL KUMAR RAMNAGRIA,SIRSA ANKUSH RAJENDER 434 14.01.2021 51 ARYA NAGAR, HISAR 07.12.1993 8607469808 B.A BCA KUMAR KUMAR UMESH ANMOL 213,TULA RAM BAGAH 287 12.01.2021 52 CHANDRA 31.10.1998 6307686602 B.COM GEN SRIVASTAVA ALLAHABAD SRIVASTAVA H. NO 1360,NEW RAJIV NAGAR 158 08.01.2021 53 ANSHUL SANJAY KUMAR 28.07.1999 8059842762 B.A GEN HISAR ANSHUL SURENDER H NO 28/5 LAL SARAK, HANSI 509 15.01.2021 54 18.01.1997 8059869181 BBA GEN MADAAN KUMAR HISAR H NO. 4 NEAR, MODRN VIDYA ANSHUL 353 13.01.2021 55 GULAB SINGH MANDIR SCHOOL BAGHOLA, 11.03.1997 9953430449 B.TECH GEN VASISTHA PALWAL RZ-146 GALI NO 6 DURGA PARK 263 11.01.2021 56 ANUJ KUMAR UMESH KUMAR NASIRPUR ROAD DWARKA 14.08.1995 7503803303 B.A GEN SECTOR 1A NEW DELHI VPO DHANI SISWAL, TEH MANDI, 42 04.01.2021 57 ANURADHA VAZIR CHAND 23.02.1997 9053545540 B.A GEN ADAMPUR, HISAR Page 4 Annexure B ARTI ANAND H. NO.998, HBC SECTOR 15A, 51 05.01.2021 58 24.07.1996 8529508808 B.A GEN NARANG NARANG HISAR H NO 49A, GALI NO 13 ARUN SHAKTI CHAND 693 18.01.2021 59 BADARPUR, MOLARBADH 10.03.1988 9971225453 B.A GEN KUMAR SHARMA EXTN. JAITPUR, NEW DELHI L-20/A, GALI NO 25 MAHINDRA ARUN 702 18.01.2021 60 RADHEY SHYAM PARK, NEAR ADARSH NAGAR, 07.02.1997 9650689806 B.COM GEN KUMAR NEW DELHI ARVIND B ½ JAI VIHAR PHASE-3 370 13.01.2021 61 NARAYAN DAS 01.01.1993 9650865652 B.A SC KUMAR NAJAFGARH, NEW DELHI CHANDER H NO 148 BHURTANA VPO 239 11.01.2021 62 ASHIMA 25.01.1999 8397016777 B.SC GEN PARKASH BHIWANI RAJENDER SUBASH NAGAR COLONY HANSI 685 18.01.2021 63 ASHISH 26.06.1998 8950529563 B.A GEN KUMAR HISAR MUZAFFARGANJ, HAVELI 728 18.01.2021 64 ASHISH JHA PARDEEP JHA 05.01.1996 8797128899 B.A GEN KHARAGPUR, MUNGER, BIHAR VILL. SITHAU MATANA, POST ASHISH NARENDRA 387 13.01.2021 65 PURAN PURWA, KANPUR DEHAT, 05.11.1994 9305792389 B.A GEN KUMAR SINGH U.P D-209, FLAT NO.8, KRISHANA ASHISH SATYAPAL 388 13.01.2021 66 PARK, DEOLI ROAD, KHANPUR 10.03.1997 8368706223 B.COM GEN RAWAT SINGH RAWAT NEW DELHI H NO 851/28 GALI NO 3 SANT SARIB DASS NAGAR RAVI 788 18.01.2021 67 ASHOK SAHIB SINGH 08.01.1996 9017733408 B.A SC DHARAM KANTA, KAKROI SONIPAT SURENDER TIKONA PARK, NEAR PETROL 751 18.01.2021 68 ASHU 20.09.1999 8307305774 B.A GEN KUMAR PUMP, HANSI HISAR 464, SHIVAJI NAGAR AVNISH AWADHESH 301 12.01.2021 69 BAGHAMBARI GADDI, 10.02.1996 8953506029 B.COM GEN PANDEY PANDEY ALLAHPUR PRAYAGRAJ U.P TULA RAM 654 18.01.2021 70 AVTAR SINGH A-41 DEVLI EXTN.
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