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1 Mohd Hussain S/O Mohd Ibrahim R/O Dargoo Shakar Chiktan 01.02 List of candidates applied for the post of Patwari in response to the advertisement Notice No:01 OF 2018 Dated:10.03.2018 Item No: 01 ROLL Name of candidates with full Block D.O.B Graduation NO. address M.O M.M %age Category Category Mohd Hussain S/o Mohd Shakar 1 01.02.87 ST 832 1650 50.42 Ibrahim R/o Dargoo Chiktan Ghulam Haider S/o Mohd 2 Tai-Suru 22.03.92 ST 972 1800 54.00 Hassan R/o Achambore Nissar Ali S/o Mohd Ibrahim 3 Shargole 23.10.91 RBA 714 1650 43.27 R/o Fokar Foo Altaf Hussain S/o Ghulam 4 Hussain R/o Goshan Lamar Drass 01.01.88 ST 776 1800 43.11 Fayaz Ahmad S/o Abdul 5 56.56 Hussain R/o Choskore Tai-Suru 03.04.91 ST 1018 1800 Asger Ali S/o Mohd Ali Khan 6 69.61 R/o Longmithang Kargil 06.04.81 RBA 2158 3100 Mohd Ishaq S/o Mohd Mussa 7 45.83 R/o Karith Shargole 07.05.94 ST 825 1800 Mohammad Ibrahim Sheikh 8 S/o Mohammad Yousf Sheikh 53.50 R/o Pandrass Drass 05.09.94 ST 963 1800 Nawaz Ali S/o Mohd Mussa Shakar 9 60.00 R/o Hagnis Chiktan 27.07.88 RBA 990 1650 Shahar Banoo D/o Ali Mohd 10 52.00 R/o Fokar Foo Shargole 03.03.94 ST 936 1800 Yawar Ali S/o Mohd Abass Shakar 11 61.50 R/o Hagnis Chiktan 01.01.96 ST 1845 3000 Mehrun Nissa D/o Abass Ali Shakar 12 51.17 R/o Kukarchey Chiktan 06.03.93 OM 921 1800 Bilques Fatima D/o Ali Rahim Shakar 13 66.06 R/o Kukshow Chiktan 03.03.93 ST 1090 1650 Mohd Ali S/o Mohd Jaffer R/o 14 46.50 Youkma Saliskote TSG 03.02.84 ST 837 1800 15 Kunzais Dolma D/o Nawang 46.61 Namgyal R/o Mulbekh Shargole 05.05.88 RBA 769 1650 16 Gul Hasnain Bhuto S/o Mohd 60.72 Ali Bhutto R/o Throngos Drass 01.02.94 ST 1093 1800 Shabir Hussain S/o Mohd Shakar 17 60.12 Ibrahim R/o Sandow Chiktan 17.08.92 ST 992 1650 Nargis Khanam D/o Ali 18 44.11 Ghulam R/o Bhimbat Drass 03.04.90 ALC 794 1800 19 Zakir Hussain S/o Akhone Mohd Ibrahim R/o Pashkum Shargole 10.07.82 RBA 2318 3500 66.23 Mohd Hasanain S/o Mohd 20 51.58 Baqir R/o Lankerchey Sankoo 01.04.94 ST 851 1650 21 Suhail Shukoor Mir S/o Abdul 52.22 Shukoor Mir R/o Murad Bagh Drass 07.05.90 ST 940 1800 Halima Banoo D/o Akbar Ali 22 59.08 R/o Akchamal Kargil 08.01.85 ST 709 1200 Zawaz Ali S/o Safdar Ali R/o 23 56.42 Skamboo Shargole 16.02.85 ST 931 1650 Ghulam Raza S/o Mohd 24 \ Hussain R/o Taikat Sankoo 20.03.90 ST 824 1800 Mehrun Nissa D/o Mohd Rafiq 25 49.56 Wani R/o Padum Zanskar 01.06.91 ST 892 1800 Shabir Hussain S/o Ali Rahim Shakar 26 51.18 R/o Kukshow Chiktan 05.09.85 ST 870 1700 Mohd Saleem S/o Ali Ghulam 27 51.89 R/o Bhimbat Drass 25.10.89 ST 934 1800 Rahim Ali S/o Mohd Mussa 28 75.25 R/o Nagma Kussar Sankoo 06.07.87 ST 301 400 Zubair Ahmad Zargar S/o 29 Noor Mohd Zargar R/o 72.23 Bhimbet Drass 11.02.88 ST 2239 3100 Nassir Hussain S/o Mohd 30 57.20 Rahim R/o Murad Bagh Drass 17.06.90 ST 5.72 10 Nawang Tonyod S/o Tsering 31 56.48 Muroop R/o Fokar Shargole 20.03.93 ST 932 1650 Nissar Ali S/o Mohd Dawood 32 47.67 R/o Karamba Shargole 08.05.77 RBA 858 1800 Mohd Rahim S/o Mohd Baqir Shakar 33 57.50 R/o Shakar Chiktan 01.03.95 RBA 1725 3000 Syed Hadi S/o Syed Mohsin 34 48.56 R/o Latoo Kargil 14.08.93 ST 874 1800 Nargis Banoo D/o Hussain Shakar 35 51.76 Mohd R/o Hagnis Chiktan 01.01.95 ST 854 1650 36 Zareena Banoo Lal D/o Mohd 56.28 Hussain Lal R/o Baroo Kargil 07.04.94 ST 1013 1800 Iftikhar Hussain S/o Mohd Shakar 37 43.47 Salman R/o Sandow Chiktan 02.06.88 ST 652 1500 Mohammad Hassan S/o 38 Ghulam Mohammad R/o 51.61 Achambore Tai-Suru 03.03.94 RBA 929 1800 Syed Murtaza S/o Syed Jani 39 70.74 R/o Goma Kgl Kargil 01.02.78 ST 2193 3100 Mohd Bashir S/o Talib 40 55.58 Hussain R/o Choskor Kargil 01.03.92 ST 917 1650 Sha Nawaz Ali S/o 41 Mohammad Ismail R/o 63.50 Shimsha Drass 11.11.93 ST 6.35 10 Anwar Ali S/o Mohd Sadiq R/o 42 46.92 Aba Grong Kargil 10.02.87 ST 1126 2400 Zakir Hussain S/o Abdul Hadi 43 47.89 R/o Achambore Tai-Suru 01.03.90 ST 862 1800 44 Manzoor Hussain S/o Mohd 43.72 Mussa R/o Lankerchey Sankoo 30.01.88 ST 787 1800 Hasina Banoo D/o Ghulam 45 51.17 Rasool R/o Khandiyal Drass 01.02.92 ST 921 1800 46 Ajaz Ahmad Mir S/o Ghualm 56.38 Mohd Mir R/o Thasgam Drass 01.08.93 ST 1466 2600 47 Amir Khan Nawldy S/o Mohd Shakar 68.47 Mussa Khan R/o Shakar Chiktan 25.09.94 ST 4382 6400 Mohd Abdullah S/o Mohd Shakar 48 55.77 Mussa R/o Samrah Chiktan 05.11.95 ST 1673 3000 Nissa Banoo D/o Mohd Sadiq 49 71.50 R/o Shargole Shargole 16.03.82 ST 858 1200 Kaneez Fatima D/o Mohd 50 45.11 Ishaq R/o Chanchik Kargil 30.03.79 ST 812 1800 Zahida Banoo D/o Mohmad 51 59.50 Asim R/o Printee Tai-Suru 10.06.95 ST 1071 1800 Syed Mujtaba S/o Syed Mohd 52 67.48 R/o Umba Sankoo 03.10.88 ST 2092 3100 Zarina Khatoon D/o Mohd 53 48.89 Salman R/o Kaksar Kargil 24.08.90 ST 880 1800 Mehmooda Banoo D/o Mohd 54 51.06 Hanifa R/o Youljuk Tai-Suru 01.04.87 ST 919 1800 Ansar Hussain Khan S/o Shakar 55 56.74 Mohd Ali Khan R/o Hagnis Chiktan 01.03.96 RBA 1532 2700 Amin Ali S/o Mohd Ishaq R/o 56 62.81 Skamboo Shargole 02.05.85 RBA 848 1350 Mohd Hussain S/o Mohd 57 52.89 Jaffar R/o Umba Sankoo 01.01.93 ST 952 1800 Kulsoom Bi D/o Mohd Ali R/o 58 48.06 Tumail Kargil 28.02.89 ST 865 1800 Maqbool Ahmad S/o Mohd Shakar 59 43.83 Jaffar R/o Chiktan Chiktan 23.03.86 ST 789 1800 Farida Banoo W/o Amjad 60 45.56 Khan R/o Murad Bagh Drass 03.12.87 ST 820 1800 Khadim Hussain S/o Amin Ali Shakar 61 39.44 R/o Sanjak Chiktan 12.06.87 ST 710 1800 Zaneb bi D/o Ghulam Raza 62 55.33 R/o Pashkum Shargole 01.02.81 ST 996 1800 Raqia Banoo D/o Haji Mohd 63 43.06 Ali R/o Baroo Kargil 15.03.91 RBA 775 1800 Syed Mehmood S/o Syed 64 70.52 Hussain R/o Tambis TSG 02.04.85 RBA 2186 3100 Sadiq Ali S/o Akbar R/o 65 41.28 Saliskote TSG 07.04.84 RBA 743 1800 Mohd Ali S/o Haji Ghulam 66 47.88 Mehdi R/o GM Pore TSG 18.03.90 ST 790 1650 Disket Dolma D/o Tsewang 67 49.70 Rigzin R/o Darchiks Kargil 15.05.87 ST 820 1650 Sakina Banoo D/o Nissar 68 58.58 Hussain R/o Goma Kgl Kargil 20.03.90 RBA 703 1200 Villayat Ali S/o Mohd Hussan 69 44.24 R/o Shargole Shargole 08.01.93 RBA 730 1650 Mohd Ayoub S/o Mohd 70 57.96 Hassan R/o Nagma Kussar Sankoo 01.01.90 ST 1391 2400 Mukhtar Hussain S/o Mohd 71 46.36 Hussain R/o Choskore Kargil 14.05.90 ST 765 1650 Khatija Banoo D/o Gh. Haider 72 48.89 R/o Chuliskamboo Kargil 03.12.88 ST 880 1800 73 Manzoor Hussain S/o 63.38 Mohammad Ali R/o Yourbaltak Kargil 20.11.94 ST 1648 2600 Akber Ali S/o Mohd Hassan 74 52.24 R/o Apatee Kargil 11.08.92 ST 862 1650 Vilayet Ali S/o Mohd Hassan 75 68.77 R/o Baroo Kargil 01.05.83 ST 2132 3100 Ghulam Mohd S/o Ahmad Ali Shakar 76 65.21 R/o Samrah Chiktan 01.05.92 RBA 1076 1650 Reyaz Ahmad S/o Mohd 77 59.00 Abass R/o Tumail Kargil 15.04.95 ST 1593 2700 78 Masooda Banoo D/o Mohd 58.56 Hadi R/o Lankerchey Sankoo 15.02.94 ST 1054 1800 Farida Batool D/o Haji Hadi 79 42.72 R/o Stikchey Kargil 04.03.89 ST 769 1800 Hakima Banoo W/o Gulzar Shakar 80 49.61 Hussain R/o Kukarchey Chiktan 26.01.85 ST 893 1800 Gulzar Hussain S/o Mohd 81 47.70 Jaffer R/o Thangdumbur Sankoo 04.08.85 ST 644 1350 Nissar Hussain S/o Mohd Aziz Shakar 82 58.06 R/o Shakar Chiktan 07.03.91 ST 958 1650 Stanzin Chorol D/o Sonam Shakar 83 49.58 Dorjay R/o Bodhkharboo Chiktan 03.04.91 ST 818 1650 Abdul Raza S/o Mohd Hadi 84 50.33 R/o Lankerchey Sankoo 20.03.91 ST 906 1800 Padma Dolma D/o Kunzang 85 52.55 Dorjay R/o Atting Zanskar 12.04.89 RBA 867 1650 Villayat Ali S/o Haji Hadi R/o 86 59.88 Stikchey Kargil 25.12.85 ST 988 1650 Mohd Baqir S/o Haji Hussain 87 55.11 R/o Tambis TSG 09.04.91 ST 744 1350 Muneer Ahmad Khan S/o Gh.
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