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Urban-Reserve (Hslc) OIL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP,2017 - HSLC ( URBAN - RESERVE) BENEFICIARY NAME SCHOOL ADDRESS WITH PH NO. BANK NAME BANK BRANCH ACCOUNT NO. IFSC SN 1 SHRI AYAN BVFC MODEL HS C/O. PRONOB KR. SAIKIA, SBI NAMRUP 33966080280 SBIN0000223 DEEP SAIKIA SCHOOL, NAMRUP BVFC, NAMRUP, P.O.PARBATPUR 786623, DIST.DIB,M-9435332046 2 SHRI RAJ ST. STEPHEN'S SCHOOL, C/O. PANKAJ UNITED BANK CHOWKIDING 060301091241 UTBI0CDG392 BHATTACHARJEE TINSUKIA BHATTACHARJEE, PRAFULLA OF INDIA HEE RESIDENCY, CHAKIDINGHEE, P.O.DIBRUGARH 786001,M- 9435393878 3 MISS LIZA LITTLE FLOWER HS C/O. SUNIT KR. GOGOI, JP SBI CHOWKIDINGE 36818527443 SBIN0012263 GOGOI SCHOOL, DIBRUGARH NAGAR, P.O.CR BUILDING E 786003,DIB,M-9435969793 4 MISS SARAH ST. STEPHEN'S HS C/O. MD. MAZID ALI, NEAR INDIAN BANK DIGBOI 466063641 IDIB000D022 FAREEHA SCHOO, TINSUKIA BORTHAKUR NURSING HOME, P.O. TINSUKIA 786125, DIST. TINSUKIA,M-9954591694 5 SHRI SHYAMOL ST. XAVIER'S HS C/O. GUNA KANTA GOGOI, ALLAHABAD AGCL BRANCH 50069505080 ALLA0212530 KUMAR GOGOI SCHOOL, DULIAJAN AGCL COLONY, P.O.DULIAJAN 786602,DIST.DIB,M- 9435038757 6 SHRI ABHISHEK SACRED HEART SCHOOL C/O. MANIBAR CHUTIA, UBI BOIRAGIMOT 2042010031116 UTBI0B0TR21 CHUTIA CHOWKHAMTNG, P.O.SISSI H BORGAON 787110, DIST.DHEMAJI,M-9954334155 7 MISS ALISHA DON BOSCO HIGH C/O. JATIN BHORALI, NEAR HDFC DOOMDOOM 50100131489100 HDFC0002965 BHORALI SCHOOL, DON BOSCO, MILAN A DOOMDOOMA TIRTHA,P.O.RUPAI SIDING 786153, DIST. TINSUKIA,M- 9435002021 8 MISS LITTLE FLOWER HR. C/O. SANJIB KR. RAJGURU, CENTRAL BANK THANA 3505111515 CBIN0283205 MANASWITA SEC. SCHOOL, RMRC NE REGION OF INDIA CHARIALI RAJGURU DIBRUGARH (ICMR),LAHOWAL, P.O.DIBRUGARH 786001, DIST. DIBRUGARH,M- 9435331554 9 MISS SUSHMITA LITTLE FLOWER HR. C/O. NETRA BAHADUR ALLAHABAD DIBRUGARH 50397700508 ALLA0210714 CHETRY SEC. SCHOOL, CHETRY, BANSHBARI, BC DAS BANK DIBRUGARH ROAD, P.O.DIBRUGARH 786001, DIBRUGARH,M- 10 MISS PARKY DAS BVFC MODEL HIGH C/O.8822169735 PRABHAT CH. DAS, APL, SBI NTPS, 20294492927 SBIN0003402 SCHOOL, NAMRUP NAMRUP,P.O.PARBATPUR NAMRUP 786623,DSIT.DIB,M- 7399661137 11 SHRI ANKUR NAHARKATIA HS C/O. DILIP BORUAH, THE ASSAM CO- NAHARKATIA 231042010015627 HDFC0CACABL BARUAH SCHOOL, NAHARKATIA GETHUPATHER, P.O.DEHING OPERATIVE KINAR 786610,DIST.DIB,M- APEX BANK 9435580246 LTD. 12 SHRI RANJAN SISHU NIKETAN HIGH C/O. DAMBARU BARUAH, SBI DIBRUGARH 37018425716 SBIN0002051 BARUAH SCHOOL, DIBRUGARH JAPARA GAON, P.O.MOHANAGHAT 786008, DIST. DIBRUGARH,M- 7896067582 13 SHRI PARTHO ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, C/O.PRANAB DUTTA, UCO SONARI 04263211110576 UCBA0000426 PROTIM DUTTA SONARI PARBOTIPUR, P.O.SONARI 785690,DIST.CHARAIDEO,M- 9954608858 14 MISS DAMINI ST. XAVIER'S SCHOOL, C/O. NUMAL SAIKIA, SBI DIBRUGARH 34850034041 SBIN0012978 SAIKIA MANCOTTA, BANIPUR, BY LANE-11, BAZAR DIBRUGARH P.O.BANIPUR 786003, DIST. DIBRUGARH,M-8011272859 15 MISS SHRAVANI LITTLE FLOWER HS C/O. NABIN CH. BARUAH, SBI DIBRUGARH 37018930987 SBIN0002051 BARUAH SCHOOL, DIBRUGARH INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, UNIVERSITY AMC, DIBRUGARH 786002,M- 9435002796 16 SHRI BANAJIT SHANKARDEV VIDYA C/O. RATI KANTA SBI AMOLAPATTY 34849960510 SBIN0016359 RAJBONGSHI NIKETAN RAJBONGSHI, CHIRING CHAPORI, DIBRUGARH 17 MISS HARSHITA SALT BROOK SCHOOL, C/O. MINTU KR. NEOG, SBI LEPETKATA 37015398807 SBIN0012261 NEOG DIBRUGARH BHUMTAL CHUK, P.O.BARBARUA 786007,DIB,M- 8011273931 18 MISSPROSTUTI LITTLE FOLWER HS SRI MRIDUL GOGOI, AREA- PNB DIBRUGARH 9940001700003412 GOGOI SCHOOL, DIBRUGARH JAPARA GAON, PO. UNIVERSITY MORANHAT- 786008, M- 19 MISS ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, C/O.9401103132 MANI MALA DEV, WARD SBI SONARI 37038545813 SBIN0007998 OWJASWEETA SONARI NO. 5, P.O.SONARI 785690, CHANGMAI DIST. CHARAIDEO,M- 9859951726 20 MISS NEHARIKA JATIYA BIDYALAYA, C/O. MUKUL DIHINGIA, SBI CHABUA 32863028631 SBIN0011796 DIHINGIA CHABUA MERELI POTHER, P.O.CHABUA 786184, DIST. DIBRUGARH,M- 9954954156 22 MISS DEEPIKA LITTLE FLOWER HS C/O. HARI NARAYAN NEWAR, FEDERAL BANK DIBRUGARH 20020100014996 FDRL0002002 NEWAR SCHOOL, DIBRUGARH KHALIHAMARI, P.O.DIBRUGARH 786001,M- 23 SHRI NIKHIL NAHARKATIA HS C/O.9954425741 DEBEN DEKA, ALLAHABAD CHACHANI 00000059114858328 ALLA0211406 RANJAN DEKA SCHOOL, NAHARKATIA KONWARIJA VILL. P.O. BANK NAHARKATIA 786610, DIST. DIBRUGARH,M-9613176159 24 MISS SWAGATA LITTLE FLOWER HR. C/O. TRIBENI DAS, SBI PALTAN 36996564581 SBIN0018746 DAS SEC. SCHOOL, MANCOTTA KACHABARI BAZAR DIBRUGARH 786003, DIBRUGARH,M- BRANCH 25 SHRI ST. XAVIER'S HS C/O. SACHIN KR. SBI DULIAJAN 36993615666 SBIN0002053 ANGSHUMAN SCHOOL, DULIAJAN BURAGOHAIN, NANDAN PATH BURAGOHAIN JAYANAGAR, P.O.DULIAJAN 786602, DIST. DIBRUGARH,M- 26 SHRI RAJIB SHANKARDEV SHISHU C/O. MRS. PUNAM UCO BANK SONARI 04260110079584 UCBA0000426 SUTRADHAR VIDYA NIKETAN, SUTRADHAR, SONARI BHABANIPUR,P.O.SONARI 785690, DIST. CHARAIDEO, M- 27 MISS SRISTY ST. STEPHEN'S HIGH C/O.8473893194 PRAKASH CHETRY, NEAR UNITED BANK BORDOLOI 1224010307741 UTBI0BRNG84 CHETRY SCHOOL, TINSUKIA AROHAN MARRIAGE HALL, OF INDIA NAGAR BORDOLOI NAGAR, BRANCH P.O.TINSUKIA 786125,M- 9706634361 28 MISS DEEPSIKHA LITTLE FLOWER HS C/O. ARJUN PHUKAN, NIZ ASSAM DIBRUGARH 7162010046914 UTBI0RRBAGB PHUKAN SCHOOL, DIBRUGARH KADOMONI, NEAR GRAMIN ASEB,P.O.DIBRUGARH VIKASH BANK 786001,M-9954562202 29 SHRI SANTANU SALT BROOK SCHOOL, C/O. SARAT BARUAH, INDIAN DIBRUGARH 49301000011029 IOBA0000493 BARUAH DIBRUGARH SINGLIJAN TE, P.O.LAHOWAL OVERSEAS 786010,DIST.DIB,M- BANK 7002572266 30 MISS PUJA NAHARKATIA HS C/O. KHIROD NIRMALIA, UBI NAHARKATIA 306010407076 UTBI0NAH336 NIRMALIA SCHOOL, NAHARKATIA KALIAPANI, P.O.KALIAPANI 786610,DIST.DIB,M- 9954015947 31 MISS APARUPA ST. MARY'S HIGHER C/O. MONUJ DUTTA, NIZ- ALLAHABAD DIBRUGARH 50388648334 ALLA0211810 DUTTA SECONDARY SCHOOL, KADAMONI, P.O.DIBRUGARH BANK DIBRUGARH 786001,M-9127301281 32 SHRI ARONYA SALT BROOK SCHOOL, C/O. PRODEEP KR. CHETIA HDFC DIBRUGARH 50100175567241 HDFC0001071 CHETIA PHUKAN DIBRUGARH PHUKAN, SEUJPUR, P.O.DIBRUGARH 786001,M- 9435330175 33 SHRI KOUSTABH ST. JOSEPH'S HIGH C/O. JUGANANDA GOGOI, SBI MORAN 36996880176 SBIN0015287 GOGOI SCHOOL, MORANHAT DOOMUR DULLUNG TE, BAZAR P.O.MORAN 785673, DIST.SIVASAGAR,M- 9706186322 34 MISS UDITA ST. STEPHEN'S HIGH C/O. A.K.GOGOI, SARAT ICICI BANK TINSUKIA 092301001124 ICIC0000923 KHANGIA SCHOOL, TINSUKIA SINGH PATH, BORDOLOI NAGAR, P.O.TINSUKIA 786125,M-9435672666 35 SHRI RAHUL ST. MARY'S SCHOOL C/O. RIDIP KONWAR, UNITED BANK DEMOW 0559010383943 UTBI0DWC384 KONWAR DEMOW KONWAR DIHINGIA VILL. P.O. OF INDIA KONWARDEHINGIA 785662, DIST. SIVSAGAR, M- 36 SHRI DIPRAJIT DON BOSCO SCHOOL, C/O.9869565078 DILIP DAS, JP NAGAR, SBI CHOWKIDING 36963885935 SBIN0012263 DAS DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH,P.O.CR BUILDING HEE 786003, M-9706357703 37 SHRI RIPUNJOY BVFC MODEL HS C/O. MAHENDRA NATH SBI NAMRUP 33199603542 SBIN0000223 BRAHMA SCHOOL, NAMRUP BRAHMA, BVFCL COLONY, NAMRUP, P.O.PARBATPUR 786623, DIST. DIBRUGAH,M- 9435529133 38 SHRI ANKUR NAHARKATIA HS C/O. DILIP GAYAN, SEUJ SBI NAHARKATIA 36722972935 SBIN0010761 JYOTI GAYAN SCHOOL, NAHARKATIA NAGAR, P.O.NAHARKATIA 786610,DIST.DIB,M- 9954255474 39 SHRI ANURAG ST. JOSEPH'S HIGH C/O. MANOJ KR. SAHU, ALLAHABAD MORAN 50397414745 ALLA0213007 SAHU SCHOOL, MORAN MORAN PEOLI NAGAR, BAZAR P.O.MORANHAT 785670,M- 40 SHRI SHASHWAT ST. JOSEPH' HIGH C/O. BIBHUTI BHUSHAN SBI MORAN 36901906210 SBIN0007368 PRAYAG SCHOOL, MORANHAT BORUAH, BISHNU GOGOI BORUAH PATH, USHAPUR,P.O.MORANHAT 785670, DIST. SIVSAGAR,M- 9401434388 41 SHRI BHARGAB ST. STEPHEN'S HS C/O. MONURAMA BARUAH, SBI TINSUKIA 37002493477 SBIN0000196 SAIKIA SCHOO, TINSUKI BORDOLOI NAGAR P.O. TINSUKIA 786125, DIST. TINSUKIA,M-9954416819 42 MISS PRIYANKA ST. XAVIER'S HS C/O. RUBUL HATIBARUAH, ALLAHABAD DULIAJAN 50398248639 ALLA0211290 HATIBARUAH SCHOOL, DULIAJAN BHERBHERI GAON, BANK P.O.KAMINI 786191, DIST. TINSUKIA,M-9435038591 43 MISS SANJANA ST. MARY'S HS SCHOOL, C/O. UTTAM SAHU, GRAHAM DENA BANK KHALIAMARI 158110033915 BKDN0911581 SAHU DIBRUGARH BAZAR, SHIV MANDIR ROAD, TINIALI, P.O.DIBRUGARH 786001, M- DIBRUGARH 9401699824 44 SHRI BHARGAB SALT BROOK SCHOOL, C/O. BHUPEN CH. GOGOI, ALLAHABAD DIBRUGARH 50333322564 ALLA0211810 GOGOI DIBRUGARH TEPOR GAON, P.O.CR BANK BUILDING 786003, DIST. DIBRUGARH,M-9954430723 45 SHRI GOVT. BOYS, HS C/O. KARUN CH. DAS, SBI CHOWKIDINGE 20252381363 SBIN0012263 SAUNDARJYA SCHOO, MILAN NAGAR MONCOTTA, P.O.CR BUILDING E KASHYAP 786003,DIB,M-9706154933 46 MISS RUCHALI ST. STEPHEN'S HIGH C/O. RAJIT DUTTA, CHALIHA SBI TINSUKIA 35921664592 SBIN0000196 DUTTA SCHOOL, TINSUKIA NAGAR, P.O.TINSUKIA 786125,M-9435036078 47 MISS BHASWATI ST. JOSEPH;S HIGH C/O. DINESH BORPATRA SBI MORAN 36818556190 SBIN0015287 BORPATRAGOH SCHOOL, MORAN GOHAIN, LACHIT NAGAR, BAZAR AIN MORANHAT 785670, DIST.DIB,M-7896875309 48 MISS LOPA ST. MARY'S HS SCHOOL, C/O. DR. BUDHINDRA KR. SBI CHOWKIDINGE 31355124331 SBIN0012263 MUDRA BORAH DIBRUGARH BORAH, NIZ-MANCOTTA, E P.O.CR BUILDING 786003,M- 9435132428 49 SHRI HITESH BVFC MODEL HIGH C/O. CHENIRAM PAGAG, SBI NAMRUP 20425233536 SBIN0000223 KUMAR PAGAG SCHOOL, NAMRUP BVFCL COLONY, NAMRUP, P.O.PARBATPUR 786623, DIST.DIB,M-8812004670 50 SHRI MANASH ST. STEPHEN'S HS C/O. BUBUL NEOG, SEC-1, CENTRAL BANK TINSUKIA 3621886514 CBIN0283206 PRATIM NEOG SCHOO, TINSUKI LANE-7, BORDOLOI NAGAR, OF INDIA BAZAR P.O.TINSUKIA 786125,M- 9435035540 51 SHRI SONU ST. STEPHEN'S HS C/O. BIRENDRA GUPTA, SBI TINSUKIA 36970401795 SBIN0000196 GUPTA SCHOOL BALUGADA, SABJIBARI, HUKANPUKHURI 786146,DIST.TSK,M- 52 SHRI KAUSTUBH ST. MARY'S HR. SEC. C/O. DEBA JYOTI DUTTA, HDFC DIBRUGARH 10711460000733 HDFC0001071 JYOTI DUTTA SCHOOL, DIBRUGARH KHALIHAMARI, P.O.DIBRUGARH 786001, DIST. DIBRUGARH,M- 9435031982 53 MISS JUNTI DIBRUGARH GOVT. C/O. PHATICK CH. KONWAR, SBI DIBRUGARH 34419856862 SBIN0000071 KONWAR GIRLS' HS & MP CENTRAL JAIL CAMPUS, P.O. SCHOOL, AMOLAPATTY DIBRUGARH 786001,M- 8724030535 54 MISS W. ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, C/O. W. MANINDRA SINGH, HDFC MORAN 50100174589756HDFC0002831 SHRADDHA MORAN JYOTIPUR, P.O.MORANHAT SINGHA 785670,DIST.CHARAIDEO,M- 9435333049 55 SHRI SALT BROOK SCHOOL, C/O. SASANKA DEHINGIA, ASSAM DIBRUGARH 7162010046756 UTBI0RRBAGB ANSHUMAN DIBRUGARH LAHON GAON, GRAMIN DEHINGIA P.O.BORBORUAH 786007, VIKASH BANK DIST. DIBRUGARH,M- 56 MISS ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, C/O. PABITRA GOGOI, SBI SIVSAGAR 36400521568 SBIN0017206 CHINMOYEE DEMOW DEMOW SHANTIPUR, P.O. GOGOI DEMOW 785662, DIST. SIVASAGAR,M-9854270796 57 SHRI DEBORISHI DON BOSCO H.S.
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