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Cluster Resource Person (Crp) Exam 2014 Result (Provisional)-Cum-Merit List S CLUSTER RESOURCE PERSON (CRP) EXAM 2014 RESULT (PROVISIONAL)-CUM-MERIT LIST S. Roll Experi Test M.Ed Ph.D Exp. Total Distt Name F. Name DoB District M.Ed Ph.D Remarks No. No. ence Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks 1 208173 8 DHARMENDRA SINGH NEGI HARI SINGH NEGI 27-8-73 P. GWL. 2 3 9 115.8 0 0 10 125.75 2 211087 11 CHANDRASHEKHAR BISHTANIA KHIMA NAND BISHTINIA 08-May-80 T. GWL. 1 3 0 119 5 0 0 124 3 202016 2 GOKUL CHANDRA BHATT MATHURA DUTT BHATT 10-Oct-78 BAGESHWAR 2 3 5 110 0 0 10 120 4 208018 8 SANDEEP KUKRETI JAGDEESH PRASAD KUKRETI 05-Dec-76 P. GWL. 2 3 0 116.3 0 0 0 116.25 5 207009 7 MOHAN SINGH NEGI BHOPAL SINGH NEGI 16-11-73 NAINITAL 2 3 0 116 0 0 0 116 6 211260 11 ANJANA SAJWAN SHER SINGH 30-4-82 T. GWL. 2 3 0 115.5 0 0 0 115.5 7 207059 7 VIKASH JAISWAL SHUBSH JAISWAL 21-9-74 NAINITAL 2 3 0 115 0 0 0 115 8 205076 5 AJAY KUMAR TIWARI DAYANAND TIWARI 23/8/76 DEHRADUN 2 3 5 104.3 0 0 10 114.25 9 209055 9 PRATIBHA BISHT DEEWAN SINGH BISHT 25-10-79 PITHORAGARH 2 1 0 109 0 5 0 114 10 202017 2 BHUWAN CHANDRA BHATT HARI KRISHAN BHATT 29-10-74 BAGESHWAR 2 3 6 102.8 0 0 10 112.75 11 204026 4 ANIL KUMAR HARI NANDAN 07-Jan-77 CHAMPAWAT 2 3 6 102.8 0 0 10 112.75 12 207119 7 NAR SINGH BISHAN SINGH 24-4-78 NAINITAL 2 3 0 112.3 0 0 0 112.25 13 208107 8 RAKESH KUMAR SINGH BIPIN BIHARI SINGH 24-9-77 P. GWL. 2 3 0 111.5 0 0 0 111.5 14 211184 11 SUNIL KUMAR LAXMI CHAND 07-Apr-73 T. GWL. 2 3 0 111.3 0 0 0 111.25 15 207080 7 TRIBHUWAN SINGH HALSI ANOOP SINGH 6/3/79 NAINITAL 2 3 7 100.3 0 0 10 110.25 16 209036 9 RAJENDRA SINGH KHATI NAYAN SINGH KHATI 22-7-81 PITHORAGARH 1 3 0 104.5 5 0 0 109.5 17 210053 10 YOGENDRA SINGH SHANKAR SINGH NEGI 06-Feb-76 RUDRAPRAYAG 1 3 0 104.5 5 0 0 109.5 18 207066 7 SHANKAR SINGH LAL SINGH 7/2/72 NAINITAL 2 3 0 109 0 0 0 109 19 209072 9 PUSHPRAJ UPADHYAYA MAYA DUTT 18-10-82 PITHORAGARH 2 3 0 109 0 0 0 109 20 201097 1 LAL SINGH MOHAN SINGH 01-May-76 ALMORA 2 3 8 98.5 0 0 10 108.5 21 201144 1 TRILOK SINGH BISHT MOHAN SINGH BISHT 25-1-77 ALMORA 1 3 0 103.5 5 0 0 108.5 22 203095 3 PRAKASH CHANDRA SACHIDANAND HATWAL 08-Jun-70 CHAMOLI 2 3 0 108.5 0 0 0 108.5 23 204059 4 GIRIJESH PANDEY GIRISH CHANDRA PANDEY 22-3-82 CHAMPAWAT 2 3 0 108 0 0 0 108 24 201175 1 RAJENDRA SINGH RAWAT HEERA SINGH RAWAT 05-Mar-77 ALMORA 1 1 0 97.75 5 5 0 107.75 25 202118 2 GIRISH CHANDRA SINGH JAGDISH CHANDRA SINGH 30-8-77 BAGESHWAR 2 3 0 107.3 0 0 0 107.25 26 208036 8 SUMAN PRAKASH BHATT NAGENDRA DUTT BHATT 22-7-80 P. GWL. 2 3 0 107.3 0 0 0 107.25 27 207052 7 MOHD. ARIF ABDUL HAMID 1/5/79 NAINITAL 2 3 2 102.5 0 0 4 106.5 28 201061 1 MANOJ KUMAR MATHURA DUTT 02-Aug-73 ALMORA 2 3 4 98.25 0 0 8 106.25 29 204019 4 KAMAL CHANDRA GAHTORI MADHWA NAND GAHTORI 1/6/72 CHAMPAWAT 2 3 5 96.25 0 0 10 106.25 30 208153 8 VIJAY KUMAR UPADHYAY CHANDRA SHEKHAR UPADHYAY 01-Aug-71 P. GWL. 2 3 8 96.25 0 0 10 106.25 31 210100 10 RAVINDRA BHATT KALPESHWAR PRASAD BHATT 15-4-79 RUDRAPRAYAG 2 3 0 106.3 0 0 0 106.25 32 209002 9 PANKAJ AGARWAL RAJENDRA PRASAD AGARWAL 07-Nov-84 PITHORAGARH 2 3 0 105.8 0 0 0 105.75 33 201117 1 BALWANT SINGH NEGI SHER SINGH NEGI 18-6-77 ALMORA 1 2 0 95.5 5 5 0 105.5 34 203110 3 SURENDRA SINGH RAWAT P.S. RAWAT 24-2-80 CHAMOLI 2 3 0 105.5 0 0 0 105.5 1 S. Roll Experi Test M.Ed Ph.D Exp. Total Distt Name F. Name DoB District M.Ed Ph.D Remarks No. No. ence Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks 35 207092 7 ABHIJEIT UMESH BARASHILA S.D. BARASHILA 15/2/78 NAINITAL 2 2 0 100.3 0 5 0 105.25 36 203038 3 MANOJ KUMAR KHILA NAND 26/12/72 CHAMOLI 1 3 0 100 5 0 0 105 37 203191 3 BALWANT SINGH MANRAL ALAM SINGH MANRAL 20/7/67 CHAMOLI 2 3 7 95 0 0 10 105 38 204067 4 BADRI DATT HARI DATT 19-4-79 CHAMPAWAT 2 3 0 105 0 0 0 105 39 208051 8 BHARAT SINGH ASWAL BHAWAN SINGH ASWAL 07-Jan-72 P. GWL. 2 3 11 95 0 0 10 105 40 203277 3 RABENDRA SINGH RAJENDRA SINGH 29-3-77 CHAMOLI 2 3 4 96.75 0 0 8 104.75 41 205146 5 AMIT KUMAR VERMA KAILASH CHAND VERMA 19/8/81 DEHRADUN 2 3 0 104.5 0 0 0 104.5 42 209105 9 JEEVAN CHANDRA KAPDI HEERA BALLABH KAPDI 28/11/1973 PITHORAGARH 2 3 0 104.3 0 0 0 104.25 43 211214 11 PRITHVIPAL SINGH NEGI BHAGWAN SINGH NEGI 08-Jul-72 T. GWL. 2 3 3 98.25 0 0 6 104.25 44 204046 4 KALPANA PATNI LAKHERA BHUDHAR DUTT PATNI 6/5/73 CHAMPAWAT 1 2 0 94 5 5 0 104 45 210120 10 RAMESH CHANDRA MAHESHWAR PRASAD 06-Jan-78 RUDRAPRAYAG 2 3 0 104 0 0 0 104 46 211073 11 MAHABIR PRASAD PURWAL RAMANAND PURWAL 20-2-67 T. GWL. 2 1 7 89 0 5 10 104 47 203219 3 DEVENDRA SINGH SAGOI MOHAN SINGH SAGOI 01-Oct-70 CHAMOLI 2 3 10 93.75 0 0 10 103.75 48 209077 9 CHANDAN SINGH DAAN SINGH 26-7-70 PITHORAGARH 2 3 3 97.75 0 0 6 103.75 49 213018 13 PRAMOD KUMAR BADONI KAMAL NAIN BADONI 15/1/77 UTTARKASHI 2 3 3 103.8 0 0 0 103.75 50 211305 11 ANIL PRASAD NAUTIYAL KHILA NAND NAUTIYAL 05-Jun-76 T. GWL. 1 1 7 83.25 5 5 10 103.25 51 203022 3 ARVIND KUMAR NEGI RANDHEER SINGH NEGI 07-May-77 CHAMOLI 2 3 0 103 0 0 0 103 52 211216 11 TEJ RAM MAMGAIN ROOPRAM MAMGAIN 08-Feb-69 T. GWL. 2 3 7 92.75 0 0 10 102.75 53 212053 12 RANJEET SINGH RAJDEV 08-Sep-80 U.S. NAGAR 2 3 0 102.8 0 0 0 102.75 54 213125 13 ANIL KUMAR BADONI RAM KISHAN BADONI 20-4-81 UTTARKASHI 2 3 0 102.8 0 0 0 102.75 55 213049 13 DHYAN SINGH JOGAR SINGH 05-Feb-75 UTTARKASHI 2 3 0 102.5 0 0 0 102.5 56 205107 5 SUNIL DHAYANI DINESH CHANDRA DHAYANI 25-6-74 DEHRADUN 2 3 5 92.25 0 0 10 102.25 57 208192 8 BIRENDRA PRASAD BAILWAL SUNDER LAL BAILWAL 20-6-76 P. GWL. 2 3 0 102.3 0 0 0 102.25 58 211038 11 DHIRENDRA SINGH DHAN SINGH CHAUHAN 15-4-81 T. GWL. 2 3 0 102.3 0 0 0 102.25 59 202101 2 DHIRENDRA KUMAR JOSHI HAR GOVIND JOSHI 03-Jun-68 BAGESHWAR 1 3 4 89 5 0 8 102 60 209106 9 DEEPENDRA SINGH MAHAR BHEEM SINGH MAHAR 29/9/1966 PITHORAGARH 1 1 4 84 5 5 8 102 61 201011 1 PRAKASH CHANDRA PANT BALA DUTT PANT 07-Jan-74 ALMORA 1 2 1 89.75 5 5 2 101.75 62 201012 1 RAVI SHANKAR ADHIKARI BHADHUR SINGH ADHIKARI 16-7-79 ALMORA 2 3 0 101.8 0 0 0 101.75 63 203188 3 DEEPAK RAWAT KHUSHAL SINGH RAWAT 07-Jan-85 CHAMOLI 2 3 0 101.8 0 0 0 101.75 64 209107 9 LALITA PRASAD JOSHI SURESH CHANDRA JOSHI 8/7/81 PITHORAGARH 1 3 0 96.75 5 0 0 101.75 65 208302 8 KAMLESH CHANDRA JOSHI JAGDISH PRASAD JOSHI 03-Feb-73 P. GWL. 2 3 0 101.3 0 0 0 101.25 66 210024 10 PRADEEP SINGH HUKAM SINGH 30-4-83 RUDRAPRAYAG 2 1 0 96.25 0 5 0 101.25 67 211296 11 KUNJ BIHARI POORAN NAND SAKLANI 27-1-74 T. GWL. 2 3 0 101.3 0 0 0 101.25 68 205040 5 MOHAN LAL BACCHI LAL PETWAL 20-12-69 DEHRADUN 2 3 10 91 0 0 10 101 69 205082 5 RAJ MOHAN SINGH RAWAT SATYENDRA SINGH RAWAT 27/3/78 DEHRADUN 2 3 0 101 0 0 0 101 70 207010 7 DEVKI NANDAN BHATT MAHADEV BHATT 01-Jan-73 NAINITAL 2 1 5 85.75 0 5 10 100.75 71 207019 7 VINOD JOSHI MOHAN CHANDRA JOSHI 07-Apr-76 NAINITAL 2 3 0 100.8 0 0 0 100.75 2 S.
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