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1499342857.Pdf List of Candidates for the post of Peon (Class-IV) on Daily Wages for evaluation/ verification of documents Sr. Name & Particulars of Candidate Date of Birth Date of No verification of documents 1 Sh. Vidyasagar singh s/o sh. Balam Ram Rana, VPO Majhoti, tehsil Baijnath, distt. Kangra, hp 176089 08/10/1981 01/08/2017 2 Sh. Ashish Thapa S/o Sh. Suresh Thapa R/o E-2/688 Vineet Khand Gomti Nagar Lucknow 01/01/1989 01/08/2017 3 Sh. Baldev Sharma S/o Sh.N.C. sharma R/o Vill Sharair PO kuftu Tehsil Kandaghat Distt Solan 27/01/1979 01/08/2017 4 Sh. Paramjeet Singh Rana S/o Late Shri Jagdev Singh Village Raipur, P.O. Marwari, Tehsil Ghanari, 16/03/1977 01/08/2017 District Una, H.P. 5 Sh. Lal Singh S/o Sh. Sher Singh R/o Vill. Ropari P.O Kothi Tehsil Ghumarwin Distt. Bilaspur HP 29/09/1978 01/08/2017 6 Sh. Vinod kumar, s/o sh. Chet Ram Vill. Burahali, po Ghanghnoo, Tehsil Balh, distt. Mandi HP 175018 04/04/1998 01/08/2017 7 Sh. Jetender Kumar S/o Sh. Ram Dutt Vill Rangat Teh Nadaun Distt Hamirpur 27/02/1997 01/08/2017 8 Sh. Des Raj, S/o Sh. Gurbachan Chand, VPO Ispur, Tehsil & Distt. Una, HP 15/12/1989 01/08/2017 9 Sh. Vikrant, S/O Sh. Arvind Kumar, VPO Panoh, Teh.& Distt. Una (HP) 174303 07/03/1997 01/08/2017 10 Sh. Dhian Singh s/o Sh. Eshwar Singh vill Kharangcha PO Nohanda Teh Banjar Distt Kullu 29/03/1996 01/08/2017 11 Ms. Heena Kumari, D/O Sh. Jiwan Kumar, VPO Dhalwan, Teh. Sarkaghat, Distt. Mandi (HP) 175004 21/03/1995 01/08/2017 12 Sh. Dinesh Kumar Sharma, S/O Sh. Jeet Ram, Vill. Gehra, P.O. Balh churani, Teh. Ghumarwin, Distt. 19/04/1996 01/08/2017 Biaspur (HP) 174003 13 Sh. Vikram, S/o Sh. Satbir Singh, H# 862, Street No-14, Vikas Nagar, Near-N.F.L, Twonship, Panipath, 08/11/1992 01/08/2017 Haryana 14 Smt. Bharti Devi D/o Sh. Kishori Lal vill Nehra PO Gada Gushaini Naihra Tehsil Bali Chowki District 11/10/1995 01/08/2017 Mandi-175123 H.P 15 Sh. Rajesh Kumar S/o Sh. Prem Singh Vill Nail PO Raipur tehsil Bhattiyat District Chamba-176302 H.P 15/09/1989 01/08/2017 16 Sh. Pankaj Singh S/o Sh. Inder Singh Vill Nail PO Raipur Tehsil Bhattiyat District Chamba-176302 H.P 25/08/1997 01/08/2017 17 Sh. Rajnish S/o Sh. Pawan Singh R/o Vill. Arthi P.O Bhagrotu Tehsil Balh Distt. Mandi HP 16/04/1995 01/08/2017 18 Om Prakash S/O. Sh. Kunj Lal Village Lawer Hawai P.O. Shiah Tehsil Bhunter Distt. Kullu H.P.175141 18/05/1982 01/08/2017 19 Anu Raj S/O. Sh. Jiwan Singh Village Lower Hawai P.O. Shiah Tehsil Bhunter Distt. Kullu H.P.175141 06/02/1996 01/08/2017 20 Sh. Pankaj Kumar S/o Sh. Ajit Singh VPO Shamirpur District Kangra -176214 H.P 20/04/1994 01/08/2017 21 Sh. Gian Chand S/o Sh. Sant Ram R/o Laxmi Niwas Near Cemetery gate Sanjauli Shimla -171006 H.P 02/03/1992 01/08/2017 22 Sh. Ravinder Kumar, S/o Sh. Desh Raj, Vill-Pelaipdi Par, Samra, Tehsil Chamba, HP 12/09/1996 01/08/2017 23 Sh. Ashish Sharma S/o Sh. Ravinder Kumar Village Barchh PO Dhamer Tehsil & Distt. Kangra (HP) 13/01/1990 01/08/2017 24 Sh. Atul Sharma S/o Sh. Megh Raj Village Kehrna PO Panjahra Tehsil Nurpur Distt. Kangra (HP) 23/04/1994 01/08/2017 25 Sh. Jitender Kumar S/o Sh. Hem Singh Village & PO Juni Tehsil Sunni Distt. Shimla (HP) 171301 03/01/1985 01/08/2017 26 Sh. Mordhwaj S/o Sh. Narpat Ram VPO Gurkotha Tehsil Balh Distt. Mandi (HP) 175036 17/12/1981 01/08/2017 27 Smt. Nishu Devi W/o Chindu Village Magua PO Khagiyar Tehsil & Distt. Chamba (HP) 176314 03/02/1984 01/08/2017 28 Sh. Kushal Chand S/o Sh. Chain Ram Village Bathwa PO Kaloti Tehsil Chirgaon Distt. Shimla (HP) 25/06/1983 01/08/2017 171207 29 Sh. Manish Sharma S/o Sh. Mohan Singh Village Souathal PO Kiar- Koti Tehsil & Distt. Shimla (HP) 25/07/1996 01/08/2017 171007 30 Sh. Akshey Kumar S/o Sh. Deep Kumar Village Harotha PO Chaued Tehsil & Distt. Chamba (HP) 13/07/1993 01/08/2017 176310 31 Sh. Kamaljeet Singh S/o Sh. Ranjeet Singh VPO Kolar Tehsil Pount Sahib Distt. Sirmour (HP) 173001 13/08/1993 01/08/2017 32 Sh. Pankeshwar S/o Sh. Tek Chand Village Todok PO Saru Tehsil & Distt. Chamba (HP) 04/06/1992 01/08/2017 33 Sh. Vijay Kumar S/o Sh. Sham Lal Village Thegara Shoran PO Puid Distt. Kullu (HP) 175101 03/02/1996 01/08/2017 34 Sh. Vijay Kumar S/o Sh. Inder Singh Village Kalidugh PO Bharai Tehsil & Distt. Kullu (HP) 175101 15/02/1993 01/08/2017 35 Sh. Arun Kumar S/o SH. Bhop Singh Village Sudhrani PO Khalwan Distt. Mandi (HP) 175106 02/04/1987 01/08/2017 36 Sh. Gulab Singh S/o Sh. Megh Singh Village Meharna PO Dull Tehsil Joginder Nagar Distt. Mandi (HP) 25/10/1977 01/08/2017 175015 37 Sh. Suman Kumar S/o Sh. Ratiram Village Dhater PO Sialkar Tehsil Khundian Distt. Kangra (HP) 12/01/1987 01/08/2017 176032 38 Kumari Raksha Devi D/o Sh. Balvir Singh Village Kehrog PO Sherol Tehsil Arki Distt. Solan (HP) 19/10/1990 01/08/2017 173221 39 Sh. Neeraj Sharma S/o Sh. Una Dutt VPO Syri Tehsil Kandaghat Distt. Solan (HP) 173207 07/02/1991 01/08/2017 40 Sh. Anish Kumar S/o Sh. Ram Singh Vilalge & PO Deoli Tehsil Sadar Distt. Bilaspur (HP) 174001 11/09/1991 01/08/2017 41 Sh. Karan Kumar S/o Sh. Pyare Lal Village & PO Deali Tehsil Sadar Distt. Bilaspur (HP) 174001 15/02/1993 01/08/2017 42 Sh. Sanjeev Kumar S/o Sh. Sharwan Kumar Vilalge Thandora PO Langhta Tehsil Ghumarwin Distt. 08/12/1980 01/08/2017 Bilaspur (HP) 1740274 43 Sh. Hemant S/o Lt. Sh. Rameshwar Village Jawara PO Palog Tehsil Arki Distt. Solan (HP) 173208 23/06/1993 01/08/2017 44 Sh. Suresh Kumar Mankotia S/o Sh. Pritam SinghVill Hatwana Tehsil Bangana District Una - 177041 26/12/1989 01/08/2017 45 Sh. Yog Raj S/o Sh. Tek Chand Vill Nagdhar PO Deori Tehsil Sadar District Mandi H.P -175124 10/11/1991 01/08/2017 46 Sh. Harish Kumar S/O Sh. Rishikesh Vill Panyali PO Khakhriana Tehsil Balh District Mandi H.P-175008 04/08/1997 01/08/2017 47 Sh. Suresh Kumar S/o Sh. Sadhu Ram Vill Alag PO Kot Tehsil Kotli Sarkaghat Distict Mandi H.P- 14/01/1991 01/08/2017 175003 48 Sh. Rakesh Thakur S/o Sh. Mohan Singh Vill Bamot PO Pahal Tehsil Sunni District Shimla H.P-171007 18/01/1994 01/08/2017 49 Sh. Amit Kumar S/o Sh. Ashok Kumar Moti Obri PO Sultanpur Tehsil and District Chamba -176314 H.P 19/02/1982 01/08/2017 50 Sh. Krishan Chand S/o Sh. Joginder Singh Vill Tharu PO & Tehsil Nagrota Bhagwan District Kangra - 14/15/1994 01/08/2017 176047 H.P 51 Sh. Leela Devi S/o Sh. Taran Chand Vill Marhot PO Gohar Tehsil Chachyot District Mandi-175029 H.P 04/05/1996 01/08/2017 52 Sh. Pardeep S/o Sh. Ramesh VPO Guhna Distt and Tehsil Kaithal-136027 H.P 03/11/1994 01/08/2017 53 Sh.Pradeep Kumar S/o Sh. Chatar Singh Vill Rajpura PO Bhogra Tehsil Theog District Shimla-171201 13/11/1990 01/08/2017 H.P 54 Sh. Yograj S/o Lt. Sh. Gian Chand VPO Singhi Teshil and District Chamba-176310 H.P 20/01/1983 01/08/2017 55 Sh. Dinesh Kumar S/o Sh. Madan Lal Vill Drober PO Dhar Tehsil Sadar District Bilspur -174001 H.P 20/08/1994 01/08/2017 56 Sh. Sanjay Kumar S/o Sh. Lal Singh Vill Silh Proha PO Luharwin Tehsil Ghumarwin District Bilaspur - 10/03/1985 01/08/2017 174021 H.P 57 Sh. Rohit Kumar S/o Sh. Dhani Ram Vill Daloh PO Tihri Tehsil Khundian District Kangra-176032 H.P 27/11/1994 01/08/2017 58 Sh. Praveen Kumar S/o Sh. Negi Ram Vill Nandla Tehsil Chidgaon District Shimla-171214 H.P 15/12/1983 01/08/2017 59 Sh. Dinesh Kumar S/o Sh. Ram Chander Sharma R/o Zamindar House Lower Chakker Landmark Near 23/01/1992 01/08/2017 Court Complex Tehsil and District Shimla-171005 H.P 60 Smt. Shilpa Kumari D/o Sh. Babu Ram Vill Tilla PO Bhiambi Tehsil Nadaun District Hamirpur-177038 13/08/1990 01/08/2017 H.P 61 Sh. Dinesh Kumar S/o Sh. Krishan Dutt VPO Takka Tehsil and District Una-174303 H.P 22/09/1993 01/08/2017 62 Sh Bagwan . Dev Pal S/o Lt. Sh. Prakash Chand VPO Massal Tehsil Nagrota Bagwan District Kangra- 03/04/2017 01/08/2017 176047 63 Sh. Lakhan Singh S/o Sh. Madan Singh Vill Urnah PO Ganfath Tehsil Nurpur District Kangra-176204 23/03/1994 01/08/2017 H.P 64 Sh.
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