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District Srinagar District Srinagar S. Name of the Beneficiary with Address Name of the Scheme P.C. Bank Loan M.M. Emp No Bank Shabir Ahmad Rather S/O Ab. Gani R/o Kreshbal Carpet Weaving 1.00 0.95 0.3500 3 1 JKB Mugund Mohammad Ramzan wani S/o Gh. Mohi-U-Din Wani Carpet Weaving 1.00 0.95 0.3500 3 2 R/O Kreshbal JKB Mugund Bashir Ahmad Bhat S/O Mohammad Maqbool R/O Carpet Weaving 2.00 1.90 0.7000 6 3 Kreshbal JKB Mugund Ab. Rashid Hajam S/O Sona Ullah R/O Bakshipora Carpet Weaving 2.00 1.90 0.7000 6 4 JKB Mugund Ab. Majeed Ganai S/O Gh. Mohammad R/O Carpet Weaving 1.00 0.95 0.3500 3 5 Kreshbal JKB Mugund Haseena Banoo D/O Hilal Ahmad Reshi R/O Hilal Ari Work 2.00 1.90 0.7000 6 6 Mohalla JKB Mugund Mohammad Sultan Hajam S/O Ab. Aziz R/O Krishbal Carpet Weaving 1.00 0.95 0.3500 3 7 JKB Mugund Gh. Hussain wani S/O Gh. Nustufa R/O Balahama Carpentary 2.00 1.90 0.7000 6 8 JKB Balahama Gh. Hussain Rather S/O Gh.Ahmad RatherR/O Carpentary 2.00 1.90 0.7000 6 9 Balahama JKB Balahama Hyuman Bashir S/O Bashir Ahmad Marazi R/O B.B. Paper Cups 10.00 9.50 3.5000 13 10 Kant Batwara JKB Khanmoo Total 24.00 22.80 8.4000 55 District Ganderbal. S. Name of the Beneficiary with Address Name of the Scheme P.C. Bank Loan M.M. Emp No Bank Bebi Zubaida W/o Mohammad Illiyas Chechi R/o Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 1 Hari Ganwan Kangan J&KBank B/u Gund Shubeena Bano D/o Ab Rahman Ahanger R/o Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 2 Frawhaknar Kangan J&KBank B/u Gund Fareeda W/o Mushtaq Ahmad KhatanaR/o Sambal Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 3 Bala Gund J&KBank B/u Gund Gh Mohammad Bajard S/o Mohammad Abdullah Dry Fruit 3.00 2.85 1.0500 9 4 Bajard R/o Harigawan Kangan J&KBank B/u Gund Mohammad Iqbal Chohan Dry Fruits 2.00 1.90 0.7000 4 5 S/o Bashir Ahmad R/o J&KBank B/u Gund Hariganwan Mohd Altaf Bajard S/o Mohammad Abdullah R/o Dry Fruit 3.00 2.85 1.0500 9 6 Harigawan Kangan J&KBank B/u Gund Zahoor Ahmad Khatana Cutting & Tailoring 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 7 S/o Mohd younis R/o Hari J&KBank B/u Gund Ganiwan Kangan Shabir Ahmad Tantary S/o Assdullah Tantary R/o Plumbing 3.00 2.85 1.0510 9 J&KBank B/u Sanik 8 Yangoora Gbl School Manasbal Asha Bano W/o Mohammad Ashraf Najar R/o Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 9 Qasba Laar J&KBank B/u Laar Mohammad Shafi Najar Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 10 S/o Ghulam Ahmad R/o Qasba Laar J&KBank B/u Laar Ruksana Parveen Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 J&KBank B/u 11 D/o Mohammad Yousaf Shah R/o Waliwar Waliwar Laar Mohammad Sultan Rathar S/o Ab. Ahad Rather R/o Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 State Bank of india 12 Wanihama Bala Gbl B/u Beehama Gh. Rasool Mir S/o Gh. Mohai-ud-din MirR/o Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 State Bank of india 13 Wanihama Bala Gbl B/u Beehama Abdul Khaliq Kambay S/o Khazir Mohammad R/o Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 J&KBank B/u 14 Wanihama Bala Gbl Nagbal Shazia Rasool D/o GH. Rasool Kambay Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 J&KBank B/u 15 R/o Warphow Alastang Gbl Nagbal Manzoor Ahmad Kambay Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 J&KBank B/u 16 S/o Gh. Mohammad R/o Wanihama Bala Nagbal Farooq Ahmad Kumbay S/o Gh. Mohammad R/o Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 J&KBank B/u 17 Wanihama Bala Gbl Nagbal Mushtaq Ahmad MagrayS/o Abdul Rahim Hollow Block 5.00 4.75 1.7500 15 J&KBank B/u 18 R/o Chappargund Nunner Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat S/o Abdul Gaffar Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 J&KBank B/u 19 R/o Batwina Batwina Naseema W/o Fayaz Ahmad Gogri R/o Ladwana Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 J&KBank B/u 20 Tullamulla Tullamulla Bashir Ahmad Bhat S/o Mohammad Ramzan rR/o Shawl Embroidery 1.00 0.95 0.3500 4 J&KBank B/u 21 Manigam Manigam Zahoor Ahmad Gani S/o Mohammad Ramzan rR/o Cutting & Tailoring 1.00 0.95 0.3500 4 J&KBank B/u 22 Manigam Manigam Ashia SultanW/o Hilal Ahmad Guroo R/o Shawl Embroidery 1.00 0.95 0.3500 4 J&KBank B/u 23 KUrhama Gbl SainkSchool Gulzar Ahmad Mir S/o Gh. Mohammad R/o Chinner Dhaba 2.00 1.90 0.7000 5 J&KBank B/u 24 Kangan Chattergul Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat Bakery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 6 J&KBank B/u 25 S/o Gh. Ahmad R/o Shallabugh Chandina Rafiqa Bano W/o Manzoor Ahmad Ganie R/o Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 J&KBank B/u 26 Shallabugh Chandina Gh. Mohammad Ahangar Gate & Grilles 2.00 1.90 0.7000 6 J&KBank B/u 27 S/o Abdul Rehim R/o Goripora kangan Kangan Mohammad Sidiq Mugal S/o Syed wail R/o Wailwar Shuttring 2.00 1.90 0.7000 6 28 Laar J&KBank B/u Laar Aishya Bano D/o Fayaz Ahmad Bhat R/o Shawl Embroidery 2.00 1.90 0.7000 7 J&KBank B/u 29 Safapora Safapora Total 61.00 57.95 21.3510 200 District Budgam. S. Name of the Beneficiary with Address Name of the Scheme P.C. Bank Loan M.M. Emp No Bank Noor mohd Guroo S/o habibullah r/o Narbal Ghat JKB narbal Tailoring 1 2.00 1.90 0.70 5 Gulshan Begum W/o Mohd ashraf Pandith JKB Narbal Shawl 2 2.00 1.90 0.70 5 Rohiya rasool D/o gh Rasool malik R/o Dharmuna JKB Soibugh RMG 3 3.00 2.85 1.05 6 Aroja Bano W/o Sikander Hussain R/o Magam JKB C-R Magam Shawl 4 4.00 3.80 1.40 6 Zarifa Bano W/o Gh Nabi R/o Kawoosa JKB Narbal Shawl 5 2.00 1.90 0.70 5 Ab Rashid Dar S/o Ab Khaliq R/o Kawoosa JKB Narbal Shawl 6 2.00 1.90 0.70 5 Mohd Yousuf sheikh S/o gh mohd R/o Kawoosa JKB Narbal Shawl 7 5.00 4.75 1.75 6 Zahoor ahmad Shah S/o habibull;ah R/o Soibugh JKB Soibugh Bakery 8 5.00 4.75 1.75 6 Tahmeena Begum W/o Ab Ahad R/o Jawarpora JKB Narbal Shawl 9 Narbal 3.00 2.85 1.05 5 Javiad Ah Sheikh S/o Gh Mohd R/o Kawoosa JKB Narbal Shawl 10 5.00 4.75 1.75 6 Tasaduq hussain S/o Gh Mustafa R/o waragam JKB Hardi Poozu Carpet 11 2.00 1.90 0.70 5 Imtiyaz ah Ganie S/o Ab Razak R/o Kirmaniabad JKB Narbal Dhaba 12 Sozeith 4.00 3.80 1.40 6 Mushtaq Hussain Rather S/o Gh Mustafa r/o JKB Ichgam Carpet 13 Khegam 5.00 4.75 1.75 6 Muzaffar Ahmad Bhat S/o Gh Nabi R/o Parnewa JKB Parnewa Dry Fruit 14 4.00 3.80 1.40 6 Mushtaq Ahmad Dar S/o Ali Mohd R/o Malwah JKB Khag Elect Appl 15 Poshkar 5.06 4.81 1.77 6 Mohd Yousuf Wani S/o Gh Ahmad R/o Shankerpora JKB Charrirpora Carpet 16 2.00 1.90 0.70 5 Farooq Ahmad Wani S/o gh ahmad R/o Shankerpora JKB charrerepora Carpet 17 2.00 1.90 0.70 5 Owais Ashraf S/o Mohd Ashraf R/o Pattan Malpora JKB Narbal Plumber 18 4.00 3.80 1.40 5 Farooq ah Hakim S/o Gh Nabi R/o Firdose colony JKB B.K Pora Cooper 19 B.K pOra 5.00 4.75 1.75 6 Gh.Hassan Dar S/o Gh Ahmad Dar R/o Badina JKB NS Pora Shuttering 20 10.00 9.50 3.50 14 Gh Rasool Dar S/o Mohd Ibrahim R/o Takipora JKB N.S Pora Shawl 21 5.00 4.75 1.75 6 Mohd Lateef s/o gh Qader R/o Chadura Zaloo JKB Wathora Shuttering 22 10.00 9.50 3.50 14 Shabir Ah bandroo S/o Ab Ahad R/o Housing Colny JKB Ompora Shuttering 23 Ompora 10.00 9.50 3.50 14 Mohd Rafiq Bhat S/o Ab Ahad R/o Sozeith JKB Narbal Shawl 24 4.00 3.80 1.40 6 Ab Rehman Bhat S/o Gh Mohd R/o Sultan JKB Magam Jewellery 25 Baramulla 5.00 4.75 1.75 6 Ab Aziz Ganie s/o Mohd Shaban R/o Gariend JKB N.S pora Shawl 26 Khured 4.00 3.80 1.40 6 Ghulam Din Mir S/o Ab Gaffar R/o gareind Khurad JKB N.S POra Shawl 27 4.00 3.80 1.40 6 Firdouse Ah Dar S/o Ab Rehman R/o N.S POra JKB N.S POra Tent- house 28 10.00 9.50 3.50 12 Billal Ahmad Mir S/o Gh Nabi R/o Sanoor Kalipora JKB Kanihama Dhaba 29 4.00 3.80 1.40 6 Mahmood Reyaz Ganie S/o Ab Ahad R/o Dasen JKB Harde Ponzu Mob Rep 30 4.00 3.80 1.40 5 Sahib Shabir Shah S/o Shabir Ahmad R/o Soibugh JKB Soibugh Mfg.of Transformers 31 10.00 9.50 3.50 10 Hafizullah Mir S.I .L Ab.
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