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Final Voters List Nov-2020 IPAS Reports SNO EMPNO EMPNAME DESIGNATION PFNUMBER PRANNO BILLUNIT WORKING UNDER DEPTDESC STATIONCODE RETIREMENTDATE 1 33408038557RADHEY SHYAM Sr.CASHIER 08038557 3204009 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-07-2023 2 33408039239R S RAIKWAR Sr.CASHIER 08039239 3204009 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-01-2025 3 33408277102VIDYA CHARAN Ch.OS 08277102 3204009 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-08-2028 4 33408277400SURESH CHAND OFF ASST(ACS) 08277400 3204009 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-01-2022 5 33400009312SURESH CHANDRA VERMA DC 00009312 3204009 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-04-2021 6 33408039100SUBHASH CHANDRA DC 08039100 3204009 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-05-2022 7 33208104270OM VIR SHAH OFF ASST(ACS) 08104270 3204009 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-12-2020 8 53308885692PRABHA KUMARI SHARMA JAA 08885692 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 29-02-2024 9 33429801273VINAY SINGH AA 1100078667893204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-08-2053 10 34308048368IQBAL HASAN AC 08048368 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-06-2022 11 34308256202KAMLESH KUMAR VERMA SO(A) 08256202 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-03-2025 12 34308019320G P GOPALIYA SV 08019320 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 28-02-2021 13 33428801647BIRENDRA KUMAR Sr. SO Acct 28801647 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-07-2030 14 33412230601BHAWAR SINGH Sr. SO Acct 12230601 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-07-2023 15 33408259173UMESH KUMAR SHARMA AA 08259173 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-04-2031 16 33408265379D.K.SINGH Sr. SO Acct 08265379 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-06-2025 17 33416451053URVINDER KAUR AA 16451053 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-10-2032 18 33400853630RAJESH KUMAR Sr. SO Acct 00853630 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-06-2027 19 33420440790MAHESH CHAND OFF ASST(ACS) 20440790 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-08-2025 20 33416069640SYED ARSHAD ALI HASHMI SV 16069640 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-07-2021 21 33400510841LAKSHMAN SWAROOP AA 00510841 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-10-2020 22 33400515449MUNESH KUMAR AA 00515449 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-06-2027 23 33408009831SATISH CHAND ANAND AA 08009831 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-11-2023 24 33415802978DEVI SINGH OFF ASST(ACS) 15802978 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-05-2030 25 33400854384NIZAMUDDIN KHAN Sr. SO Acct 00854384 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-10-2025 26 33400519560 PUSHPENDRA KUMAR SHARMA Sr. SO Acct 00519560 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-11-2028 27 334NP001200MANOJ KUMAR SHARMA Sr. SO Acct 1100002890753204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-09-2034 28 334NP001465PANKAJ KUMAR OFF ASST(ACS) 1110005339153204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-12-2044 29 33407253394DINESH SINGH NAYAL Sr. SO Acct 07253394 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-03-2027 30 334NP001421SANJAY VERMA OFF ASST(ACS) 1100402891683204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-01-2042 31 33408020097MAMTA SRIVASTAVA AC 08020097 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-07-2023 32 33412175596NARENDRA KUMAR AA 12175596 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-09-2022 33 334NP002381SMT PRATIBHA GOYAL AA 1100720379473204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 28-02-2035 34 334NP002774BHARAT RAM MEENA JAA 1110023220073204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-06-2048 35 334NP002775DEEWAN KHAN JAA 1100123220063204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-08-2042 36 33412002276BHANWAR SINGH Sr. SO Acct 12002276 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-09-2021 37 334NP003285PAPPU LAL MEENA OFF ASST(ACS) 1100925999443204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-08-2034 38 33408269257 VIRENDRA B LAL SRIVASTAVA Sr. SO Acct 08269257 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-04-2027 39 33410254502MATEEN AHMAD Sr.SV 10254502 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-11-2039 40 33408655637HAR DEV OFF ASST(ACS) 08655637 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-06-2033 41 334NP006084MOHIT CHAUDHARY AA 1100549168723204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-06-2047 42 334NP005775TARA CHAND OFF ASST(ACS) 1100105336993204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 28-02-2042 43 33400855169 PRADEEP KUMAR SRIVASTAVA Sr. SO Acct 00855169 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 28-02-2026 44 334NP005111KAMLESH KUMAR OFF ASST(ACS) 1110041936913204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-01-2051 45 33510006175RAKESH KUMAR Sr. SO Acct 10006175 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-12-2027 46 01129800010MANOJ KUMAR JAA 1100877215223204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-12-2042 47 TD320110010TUPHANI TADK 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 30-09-2056 48 532NPS00252RAMCHANDRA KUMAR JAA 1100471082713204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-08-2046 49 33429803860AVISHEK CHAR TADK 3204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-12-2056 50 33429803000SHWETA VERMA AC 1101626599133204012 ACCOUNTS AGC 31-10-2059 51 33429803106 RADHA RAMAN MISHRA TRANSLATOR 1101928980303204030 OPERATING AGC 28-02-2042 52 33400010250DILIP VERMA STENO 00010250 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-05-2033 53 33403768168MAHESH CHANDRA Ch.OS 03768168 3204030 OPERATING AGC 30-09-2028 54 33405880324MADAN LAL PEON 05880324 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-10-2038 55 33401633914MUNSHI RAM MEENA Ch.OS 01633914 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-12-2020 56 33415742118V.S.CHATURVEDI Ch.OS 15742118 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-03-2022 57 33415897345C P CHAURASIYA OS 15897345 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-07-2025 58 33425510198ANITA SHARMA OS 25510198 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-08-2027 59 33426734760DHIRAJ KUMAR SHARMA OS 26734760 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-01-2040 60 33403712930JITENDRA KUMAR POINTSMAN-A 03712930 3204030 OPERATING IDH 31-03-2031 61 334NP000147SMT. MEERA SHARMA JR CLERK 1100202893513204030 MECHANICAL AGC 29-02-2028 62 33415761708AKSHAY KANT SHARMA TI 15761708 3204030 OPERATING AGC 30-06-2024 63 334NP000051VIVEKANAND KUMAR SM 1100002862423204030 OPERATING AGC 30-11-2036 64 33403224646VIJAY GOYAL SM 03224646 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-12-2023 65 334NP000328SANJEET KUMAR STENO 1100302867783204030 OPERATING AGC 31-12-2040 66 33405079044BHUP SINGH Sr.TRANSLATOR 05079044 3204030 GEN. ADMN. AGC 31-08-2026 67 33425760981MEGH SHYAM SHARMA ASM 25760981 3204030 OPERATING AGCPage 30-06-2021 1 of 134 68 33499999921SHER SINGH PEON 99999921 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-07-2040 69 33406461128SANDEEP KUMAR PEON 06461128 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-05-2040 70 33406368256SANJEEV KUMAR GUPTA Ch.OS 06368256 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-10-2026 IPAS Reports 71 334NP000131NAWNIT KUMAR SM 1110002890053204030 OPERATING AGC 31-01-2041 72 33404161201RAVINDRA SHINDE MV DRIVER-I 04161201 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-03-2025 73 334NP001694LAKHAN SINGH POINTSMAN-B 1100006491373204030 OPERATING AGC 30-04-2050 74 334NP004093SHASHI BHUSHAN PRASAD POINTSMAN-A 1100736097863204030 OPERATING IDH 31-01-2040 75 334NP000267PRAVEEN KUMAR TI 1100602867713204030 OPERATING AGC 31-10-2037 76 33403763584MOTI SINGH MV DRIVER-II 03763584 3204030 OPERATING AGC 28-02-2031 77 33415271900MADHUSUDAN SHRIVASTAVA Ch.OS 15271900 3204030 OPERATING AGC 30-09-2022 78 33412326562RAVINDRA KUMAR OS 12326562 3204030 OPERATING AGC 30-06-2033 79 334NP001139RAHEES MV DRIVER-II 1100806375023204030 OPERATING AGC 31-07-2041 80 334NP003816PRAVEEN SETHI TI 1100802870283204030 OPERATING AGC 30-04-2043 81 334NP002071GOVIND SHARAN SHARMA TI 1100701998813204030 OPERATING AGC 31-10-2032 82 334NP001778BABLU POINTSMAN-A 1100306684233204030 OPERATING AGC 30-06-2039 83 33425765255SANJAY KU DWIVEDI ASM 25765255 3204030 OPERATING AGC 31-07-2033 84 334NP004050RENU KUMARI OS 1100035606493204030 OPERATING AGC 30-11-2050 85 334NP004383SHAILENDRA DEO PANDEY TI 1110012788863204030 OPERATING AGC 31-07-2036 86 334NP004917PRIYA BANSAL OS 1100635342903204030 OPERATING AGC 31-05-2047 87 334NP006284RAM KUMAR PANDIT STENO 1100322130433204030 OPERATING AGC 31-12-2042 88 33201591745RAM JEET SINGH JR CLERK 01591745 3204030 OPERATING AGC 28-02-2030 89 334NP000130RISHI KANT SM 1100602891843204030 OPERATING AGC 31-10-2044 90 333NP005643KOSHAL KISHOR SAVITA POINTSMAN-B 1101828011433204030 OPERATING AGC 28-02-2053 91 33429803369 TANU KALA CLERK-CUM-TYPIST 1101939347763204030 OPERATING AGC 31-05-2059 92 33429803250VICKY SAXENA PEON 1101237168213204030 OPERATING AGC 31-03-2056 93 33429804036AMIT SUMAN TADK 1101643055863204030 OPERATING AGC 30-06-2046 94 33429803262SANJAY KUMAR TADK 1111038852633204030 OPERATING AGC 30-06-2054 95 331N1000769PREM RAJ MEENA JR CLERK 1100427335873204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-08-2049 96 50320100123ABHINAV BHATNAGAR OS 1100209537313204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-10-2040 97 33329801701 KUMAR PAL OFFICE ASSISTANT 1100176392233204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-07-2056 98 33429801339CHITRA SARASWAT Sr. CLERK 1100878668043204031 PERSONNEL AGC 30-09-2026 99 33729800337ROHIT SHARMA JR CLERK 1101310003913204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-10-2053 100 33412062510DEVENDRA PRATAP JHA OS 12062510 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 30-06-2039 101 334NP001958PAYAL SAXANA Sr. CLERK 1100610486693204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-07-2037 102 33403659100BHAGAWATI DAYAL MEENA Ch.OS 03659100 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-07-2025 103 33403672803SHASHIBALA SHARMA Sr. CLERK 03672803 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 30-06-2025 104 33403698981 RADHEY SHYAM OFFICE ASSISTANT 03698981 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-07-2025 105 33400557614RAJBIRSINGH OFFICE ASSISTANT 00557614 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-05-2024 106 33408201857VIRENDRA KR TYAGI OS 08201857 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 30-06-2031 107 33408203726KOMAL SINGH OS 08203726 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 30-06-2039 108 33408208840KISHOREKUMAR OS 08208840 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-07-2021 109 33410901760ANIL KUMAR SINGH RATHORE CA 10901760 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-03-2025 110 33413654035YOGENDRA SINGH INDOLIA OS 13654035 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 30-11-2026 111 33403797661SHAILENDRA KUMAR CLA 03797661 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-12-2031 112 33415828244RAVINDRA KUMAR SHARMA Ch.OS 15828244 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 30-09-2020 113 33416378532BHUPENDRA SINGH OS 16378532 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-12-2031 114 33420444370MAMTA AGRAWAL OS 20444370 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-07-2029 115 33403195508SATYAWATI OFFICE ASSISTANT 03195508 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 30-06-2024 116 33400012391SHYAM SUNDAR GUPTA OS 00012391 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-10-2041 117 33403449464NARAYAN SHARMA Ch.OS 03449464 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-10-2020 118 33403449476RAKESH GARG SWI 03449476 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-07-2025 119 33403603880RAMA DEVI OS 03603880 3204031 PERSONNEL AGC 31-12-2024 120 33403604949 SMT AMNA BEGUM OFFICE
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