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1 Megha Dabas Satbir Singh Yuvashakti Model School Rohini V 96000 OBC 6640 75 APR July 4980 1000001 Government of NCT of Delhi Department for the Welfare of SC/ST/OBC/Minority B-Block, 2nd Floor,Vikas Bhawan,I.P. Estate, New Delhi-110002 No:- F11(67)/T.F./SCH/DSCST/2012-13/15775-86 Date:-11/3/2013 SANCTION ORDER I am directed to convey the sanction of Pr. Secretary(SC/ST/OBC/Min) for payment of Rs.4,80,62,864/-(Rs. Four Crore Eighty Lakh Sixty Two Thousand Eight Hundred & Sixty Four only) on account of "Reimbursement of Tuition Fees (Class I to XII) to SC/ST/OBC/MIN" in r/o 6228 OBC/MIN students studying in various recognised Public Schools for the year 2012-13.(As per details given below):- List of Eligible OBC/MIN Students for Reimbursement of Tuition Fees (Class I to XII) to SC/ST/OBC/MIN Students for the year 2012-13 Claimed Month ECS Sl. No. Name of Student Father's Name School Name Class Income Category Rate % MonthTo Amount Amount From (Student) 1 Megha Dabas Satbir Singh Yuvashakti Model School Rohini V 96000 OBC 6640 75 APR July 4980 1000001 2 Ankit Dabas Satbir Singh Yuvashakti Model School Rohini VIII 96000 OBC 11400 75 APR Sep 8550 1000002 Sahoday Sr. Secondary School, C-1, 3 Disha Saini Dinesh Saini V 60000 OBC 4800 100 APR Sep 4800 1000003 Safdarjung Nav Jeevan Adarsh Public Sr. Sec 4 Poonam Yadav Rasbihari Yadav XII 48000 OBC 9900 100 APR Sep 9900 1000004 School, Gautampuri 5 Juhi Juneja Gulshan Juneja Rockfield Public School, A-Block Rohini I 78000 OBC 18840 75 APR Mar 14130 1000005 Guru Harkrishan Public School, Purna 6 Khushi Luthra Amit Luthra II 60000 OBC 24300 100 APR Mar 24300 1000006 Quila Road Page 1 Guru Harkrishan Public School, Purna 7 Shivansh Luthra Ashish Luthra I 60000 OBC 24300 100 APR Mar 24300 1000007 Quila Road 8 Gaurav Juneja Gulshan Juneja Rockfield Public School, A-Block Rohini V 78000 OBC 16440 75 APR Mar 12330 1000008 Baljeet Singh Sant Sujan Singh International School 9 Devika Kaur IV 84000 Min 8800 75 APR Sep 6600 1000009 Arora saroop Nagar The Dev Public School, 58/2 Sarya 10 Aryan Shokeen Rambir Singh III 48000 OBC 6200 100 APR Sep 6200 1000010 Kunj, Najafgarh Marigold Public School, Katewara, Delhi 11 Muskan Munesh Kumar IV 72000 OBC 5550 75 APR Sep 4162 1000011 - 110039. Jamia Sr. Sec. School, 2nd Shift, 12 Alina Hasan Abul Hasan Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar Marg, X 60000 OBC 9500 100 APR Sep 9500 1000012 New Delhi - 25. Vikas Bharti Public School, Sector - 24, 13 Yash Srivastav Ramesh Kumar V 72000 OBC 15600 75 APR Sep 11700 1000013 Rohini, New Delhi - 85. Baptist Mission School Farash Bazar, 14 Deepika Pal Gajender Pal III 60000 OBC 6040 100 APR Sep 6040 1000014 Shahdara, Delhi-32 Shafqat Ali Shakeeb Ahmed Sant Sujan Singh International School 15 X 60000 Min 10000 100 APR Sep 10000 1000015 Khan Khan saroop Nagar Naresh Chand Pooja Public School, C-194/A Main 16 Aryan Sharma IV 84000 OBC 4150 75 APR Sep 3112 1000016 Sharma Road, Brahampuri, Delhi-53 Naresh Chand Pooja Public School, C-194/A Main 17 Sneha Sharma I 84000 OBC 5650 75 APR Sep 4237 1000017 Sharma Road, Brahampuri, Delhi-53 Page 2 Shishu Niketan Public School 18 Ansh Kailash Sharma (Recognised & Affiliated C.B.S.E) B- V 60000 OBC 5820 100 APR Sep 5820 1000018 Block, Shivaji Road, North Ghonda, Delhi-53 Ramjas Primary School, Darya Ganj, 19 Abdullah Hadi Mukhtar Ali III 84000 Min 17300 75 APR Sep 12975 1000019 New Delhi 20 Shjeeh Mukhtar Mukhtar Ali D.P.S Mathura Road, New Delhi VI 84000 Min 26700 75 APR Sep 20025 1000020 The Dev Public School, 58/2 Sarya 21 Tisha Kuldeep II 84000 OBC 6200 75 APR Sep 4650 1000021 Kunj, Najafgarh Gagandeep New Delhi Public School A-Block, Vikas 22 Prem Singh IV 72000 Min 7950 75 APR Sep 5962 1000022 Singh Puri, New Delhi-18 S.S Mota Singh Sr. Sec. Model School, 23 Manpreet Kaur Harjinder Singh II 72000 Min 9870 75 APR Sep 7402 1000023 Block A-4C, Janakpuri, New Delhi-53 Kamalpreet Adarsh Public School, C-Block, Vikas 24 Harjeet Singh VI 84000 Min 12710 75 APR Oct 9532 1000024 Kaur Puri, New Delhi-18 Adarsh Public School, C-Block, Vikas 25 Bhavneet Kaur Harjeet Singh III 84000 Min 13865 75 APR Oct 10399 1000025 Puri, New Delhi-18 S. Jassa Singh Ramgharhia Public 26 Gurpal Singh S.Amrik Singh IX 84000 OBC 6600 75 APR Sep 4950 1000026 School Chand Nagar, New Delhi-18 Ramesh Marigold Public School, Katewara, Delhi 27 Ashish Khatri VI 60000 OBC 6150 100 APR Sep 6150 1000027 Chander - 110039. Sant Sujan Singh International School 28 Kartik Saini Mahesh Kumar IV 72000 OBC 7600 75 APR Sep 5700 1000028 saroop Nagar Page 3 Sant Sujan Singh International School 29 Himanshi Saini Ravinder Saini VII 72000 OBC 9400 75 APR Sep 7050 1000029 saroop Nagar Vardhman Shiksha Mandir, Darya Ganj, 30 Rayyan Sirajuddin III 96000 Min 10800 75 APR Sep 8100 1000030 New Delhi - 2. Vardhman Shiksha Mandir, Darya Ganj, 31 Mohd. Nabeel Mohd. Aslam II 80400 OBC 10800 75 APR Sep 8100 1000031 New Delhi - 2. The Dev Public School, 58/2 Sarya 32 Nikhil Kuldeep VII 84000 OBC 7400 75 APR Sep 5550 1000032 Kunj, Najafgarh Guru Nanak Public School West 33 Krishneet Kaur Harjeet Singh III 84000 Min 8750 75 APR Sep 6562 1000033 Punjabi Bagh Guru Amar Das Public School, 20 - 34 Inder Pal Singh Jaspal Singh V 72000 Min 6720 75 APR Sep 5040 1000034 Block, Tilak Nagar, New Delhi - 18. Guru Amar Das Public School, 20 - 35 Manjeet Singh Jaspal Singh I 72000 Min 5970 75 APR Sep 4477 1000035 Block, Tilak Nagar, New Delhi - 18. Mata Balwant Kaur Public School, Old 36 Parmjeet Kaur Inderjeet Singh IV 72000 Min 4200 75 APR Sep 3150 1000036 Mahavir Nagar, New Delhi - 18. Guru Angad Public School, Ashok 37 Jasmeen Kaur Gurmeet Singh IX 54000 Min 4820 100 APR Sep 4820 1000037 Vihar, Phase - I, Delhi - 52. C.R. Saini Public School, E - Block, 38 Miss. Umika Anil Lakra Saini Vihar, Laxmi Park, Nangloi, New VIII 60000 OBC 5700 100 APR Sep 5700 1000038 Delhi - 41. C.R. Saini Public School, E - Block, 39 Tushar Lakra Anil Lakra Saini Vihar, Laxmi Park, Nangloi, New V 60000 OBC 4500 100 APR Sep 4500 1000039 Delhi - 41. Page 4 Naresh Kumar Sri Satya Sai Vidya Vihar, Block - A, 40 Anshula Verma X 96000 OBC 12180 75 APR Sep 9135 1000040 Verma Kalkaji Extn. Area, New Delhi - 19. Naresh Kumar Sri Satya Sai Vidya Vihar, Block - A, 41 Akshita Verma II 96000 OBC 11280 75 APR Sep 8460 1000041 Verma Kalkaji Extn. Area, New Delhi - 19. Balwantry Mehta Vidya Bhawan, Naresh Kumar 42 Lakshit Verma Greater Kailash - II, New Delhi - VIII 96000 OBC 10830 75 APR Sep 8122 1000042 Verma 110048. Surinder Pal Sant Sujan Singh International School 43 Prabhjot Singh II 54000 Min 8800 100 APR Sep 8800 1000043 Singh saroop Nagar Vinita Singh Ganga International School, Sawda 44 Gautam Nain V 72000 OBC 10150 75 APR Sep 7612 1000044 Nain Village, New Delhi - 81. Akashdeep Marigold Public School, Katewara, Delhi 45 Vaibhav Rana I 72000 OBC 4330 75 APR Sep 3247 1000045 Rana - 110039. Hans Raj Smarak School, J-5/2 Krishan 46 Rishabh Jain Anil Kumar Jain VIII 96000 Min 7680 75 APR Sep 5760 1000046 Nagar Taranpreet 47 Gian Singh Hillwoods Academy G-Block Preet Vihar XI 198000 OBC 19315 75 APR Sep 14486 1000047 Singh The Dev Public School, 58/2 Sarya 48 Gourav Kumar Surender Kumar III 48000 OBC 6200 100 APR Sep 6200 1000048 Kunj, Najafgarh The Dev Public School, 58/2 Sarya 49 Aaditya Dagar Bijender Dagar I 60000 OBC 6200 100 APR Sep 6200 1000049 Kunj, Najafgarh 50 Anshika Ravinder Yadav Yuvashakti Model School Rohini III 60000 OBC 9960 100 APR Sep 9960 1000050 Page 5 Jasvinder Pal Guru Nanak Public School West 51 Simerjeet Kaur III 66000 Min 12300 75 APR Sep 9225 1000051 Singh Punjabi Bagh Guru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Gagandeep Manmohan 52 Public School, C-Block, Mansarover IX 96000 Min 10080 75 APR Sep 7560 1000052 Kaur Singh Garden Guru Tegh Bahadur 3rd Centenary Manmohan 53 Dilpreet Singh Public School, C-Block, Mansarover IV 96000 Min 10080 75 APR Sep 7560 1000053 Singh Garden 54 Amarjti Rana Varender Singh D.A.V Public School, Kherakhurd VII 72000 OBC 10940 75 APR Sep 8205 1000054 Shaheed Bishan Singh Memorial 55 Jaskirat Singh S. Jagjeet Singh IX 84000 Min 5040 75 APR Sep 3780 1000055 School, F-213 Mansarover Garden Shaheed Bishan Singh Memorial 56 Jaideep Singh S. Jagjeet Singh IX 84000 Min 5040 75 APR Sep 3780 1000056 School, F-213 Mansarover Garden Major Shish Ram Memorial Public 57 Lakshay Dagar Dharam Pal VI 60000 OBC 7400 100 APR Sep 7400 1000057 School, Dariya Pur Khurd Sri Krishna Public School, Paprawar 58 Sparsh Dagar Harender Kumar I 60000 OBC 4400 100 APR Sep 4400 1000058 Road, Najafgarh Balwantry Mehta Vidya Bhawan, Noorain Mohd. Khurshid 59 Greater Kailash - II, New Delhi - XI 54000 Min 12930 100 APR Sep 12930 1000059 Khurshid Alam 110048. 60 Pritam Rana Jai Prakash D.A.V Public School, Kherakhurd V 72000 OBC 9380 75 APR Oct 7035 1000060 61 Priyanka Rana Jai Prakash D.A.V Public School, Kherakhurd IV 72000 OBC 4690 75 APR Oct 3517 1000061 Page 6 Sant Sujan Singh International School 62 Tanjim Ali Shifte Ali II 60000 Min 7600 100 APR Sep 7600 1000062 saroop Nagar Sant Sujan Singh International School 63 Sahiba Shifte Ali III 60000 Min 8800 100 APR Sep 8800 1000063 saroop Nagar Guru Amar Das Public School, 20 - 64 Davinder Singh S.
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