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No. Name Category PH No. No. 1 1 11912520060 AAYUSH KUMAR GEN NO 2 2 11912498925 ABHILASH AS GEN NO 3 3 11912416578 ABHIMANU SINGH GEN NO 4 4 11912501467 ABHINAV KAKKAR GEN NO 5 5 11912414553 ABHINAV NAYYAR GEN NO 6 6 11912474515 ABHISHEK GEN NO 7 7 11912405036 ABHISHEK DAS GEN NO 8 8 11912488927 ABHISHEK KUMAR GEN NO 9 9 11912516172 ABHISHEK MONDAL GEN NO 10 10 11912543257 ABHISHEK PARASHER GEN NO 11 11 11912476973 ABHISHEK SHARMA GEN NO 12 12 11912488982 ABHISHEK SHARMA GEN NO 13 13 11912482694 ABHISHEK KUMAR CHOUDHARY GEN NO 14 14 11912441715 ABHISHEK KUMAR SRIVASTAVA GEN NO 15 15 11912521128 ABHISHEK RAJ SINGH GEN NO 16 16 11912440657 ACHAL GARG GEN NO 17 17 11912542669 ACHAL SATISH KHILNANI GEN NO 18 18 11912413946 ADARSH KUMAR GEN NO 19 19 11912451359 ADITI KAMLESH SHAH GEN NO 20 20 11912508104 ADITYA AGARWAL GEN NO 21 21 11912544422 ADITYA ARYA GEN NO 22 22 11912431731 ADITYA VARMA MANDAPATI GEN NO 23 23 11912543811 AIENDRILA DEY GEN NO 24 24 11912464534 AISHWARY SHUKLA GEN NO 25 25 11912413790 AJAY KUMAR GEN NO 26 26 11912533003 AJITBHAI BHIKHABHAI CHAVDA GEN NO 27 27 11912495327 AKASH GUPTA GEN NO 28 28 11912461215 AKASH JOHARI GEN NO 29 29 11912475707 AKASH KHANDELWAL GEN NO 30 30 11912509719 AKASH PANWAR GEN NO 31 31 11912413727 AKASH SHRIDHARRAO JADHAV GEN NO 32 32 11912526221 AKEEL AMJAD GOLWALA GEN NO 33 33 11912486673 AKHIL AMBOOKEN GEN NO 34 34 11912431920 AKHILA M GEN NO 35 35 11912491351 AKSHATA SATISH LUNGARE GEN NO 36 36 11912452723 AKSHAY KUMAR JAIN GEN NO 37 37 11912508114 ALI SHARIQ GEN NO 38 38 11912467745 ALLAM RNGA SWAMY GEN NO 39 39 11912403260 ALLU SRINIVAS ADITHYA GEN NO 40 40 11912443848 ALOK RANJAN PRADHAN GEN NO 41 41 11912524824 ALPNA GEN NO 42 42 11912416088 AMAN SINGH NAHAR GEN NO 43 43 11912481752 AMBUJ KUMAR SHUKLA GEN NO 44 44 11912517598 AMEYA NITIN GAJWANI GEN NO 45 45 11912457606 AMIT KUMAR GEN NO 46 46 11912528111 AMIT KUMAR SHAW GEN NO 47 47 11912462194 AMIT KUMAR TOMAR GEN NO 48 48 11912402839 AMRIT SHANKAR VERMA GEN NO 49 49 11912530810 AMRUTH CHAND B GEN NO 50 50 11912510277 AMUL SINGH GEN NO 51 51 11912443717 ANAGHA PRADEEP SK GEN NO 52 52 11912424184 ANANDU J M GEN NO 53 53 11912476221 ANANGSHA ALAMMYAN GEN NO 54 54 11912488951 ANGSHUMAN DAS GEN NO 55 55 11912408443 ANIRBAN DAS GEN NO 56 56 11912536256 ANIRUDDH GEN NO 57 57 11912476022 ANIRUDH GEN NO 58 58 11912480603 ANISH M PILLAI GEN NO 59 59 11912441822 ANIVESH ANAND SHRIVASTAVA GEN NO 60 60 11912474613 ANJANA ROSE GEN NO 61 61 11912497872 ANKIT DWIVEDI GEN NO 62 62 11912443972 ANKIT GARG GEN NO 63 63 11912433168 ANKIT GUPTA GEN NO 64 64 11912416416 ANKIT PATHAK GEN NO 65 65 11912529919 ANKIT KUMAR SINGH GEN NO 66 66 11912528713 ANKIT NATH TIWARI GEN NO 67 67 11912511458 ANKUR JANAKKUMAR SHAH GEN NO 68 68 11912457386 ANKUSH SHARMA GEN NO 69 69 11912412674 ANKUSH RAJENDRA NAGBANSHI GEN NO 70 70 11912456227 ANSA TOFFY GEN NO 71 71 11912493392 ANSHU MALINI GEN NO 72 72 11912505567 ANSHUMAN PAL GEN NO 73 73 11912515851 ANSHUMAN SAMANTA GEN NO 74 74 11912531288 ANSHUMAN SINGH BAGHEL GEN NO 75 75 11912501064 ANU KUMARI GEN NO 76 76 11912398784 ANUBHAV KUMAR DWIVEDI GEN NO 77 77 11912542590 ANUJ MISHRA GEN NO 78 78 11912447891 ANUJ PANDEY GEN NO 79 79 11912401371 ANUPRIYA SINGH GEN NO 80 80 11912524151 ANURAG GUPTA GEN NO 81 81 11912410908 ANURAG JAIN GEN NO 82 82 11912539704 ANURAG PANDEY GEN NO 83 83 11912402494 APOORVA SHUKLA GEN NO 84 84 11912431407 ARABINDA MUKHERJEE GEN NO 85 85 11912462694 ARADHNA SHRIVASTAVA GEN NO 86 86 11912546830 ARATI GEN NO 87 87 11912429045 ARAVA BABU GEN NO 88 88 11912482456 ARAVINDA P T GEN NO 89 89 11912412757 ARIJIT GHOSH GEN NO 90 90 11912441380 ARIMILLI SRAVANI GEN NO 91 91 11912407260 ARINDAM GHOSH GEN NO 92 92 11912496979 ARINDAM KAR GEN NO 93 93 11912456499 ARITRA GUIN GEN NO 94 94 11912402903 ARITRA SAMANTA GEN NO 95 95 11912508338 ARJUN SINGH GEN NO 96 96 11912522324 ARJUN ROY CHOWDHURY GEN NO 97 97 11912408211 ARKA PRABHA BOSE GEN NO 98 98 11912518946 ARNAV KUMAR GUHA GEN NO 99 99 11912427840 ARPIT SETHIA GEN NO 100 100 11912470476 ARPITA PAL GEN NO 101 101 11912532024 ARUN KUMAR GEN NO 102 102 11912483103 ARUNESH VIRENDRA TIWARI GEN NO 103 103 11912518064 ARYA S NAIR GEN NO 104 104 11912526728 ASHIM VATSA GEN NO 105 105 11912428771 ASHISH RAJEEVKUMAR MEERUTY GEN NO 106 106 11912521521 ASHUTOSH BANSAL GEN NO 107 107 11912499013 ASHUTOSH GAUTAM GEN NO 108 108 11912456324 ASHUTOSH MISHRA GEN NO 109 109 11912454331 ASHUTOSH PANDEY GEN NO 110 110 11912468143 ASHWINI TIWARI GEN NO 111 111 11912425250 ASWATHY ANN MATHEW GEN NO 112 112 11912496261 ATUL GEN NO 113 113 11912510239 ATUL SINGH GEN NO 114 114 11912523172 ATUL RAJ SINGH GEN NO 115 115 11912426127 AVIJIT SAHA GEN NO 116 116 11912535253 AVIRAL VIKRAM GEN NO 117 117 11912538812 AWARI PURVA PANDURANG GEN NO 118 118 11912506445 AYUSH CHAUHAN GEN NO 119 119 11912403757 AYUSH JAIN GEN NO 120 120 11912435269 AYYAPPA SUTAPALLI GEN NO 121 121 11912423910 BABITHA ELIZABETH IYPE GEN NO 122 122 11912510853 BAGUL SUVARNA BHAURAO GEN NO 123 123 11912453468 BALBIR KUMAR PANDEY GEN NO 124 124 11912447608 BALKRISHAN KUNIYAL GEN NO 125 125 11912470499 BASAVALINGAPPA SADASHIV MAVINAKATTI GEN NO 126 126 11912443204 BASIL M JOSEPH GEN NO 127 127 11912477254 BAVIRISETTI BALARAMA MURTHY GEN NO 128 128 11912503372 BHAGIRATHI GEN YES 129 129 11912451322 BHARGAVI NOOTHI GEN NO 130 130 11912455614 BHASKAR DORA POTHULA GEN NO 131 131 11912525611 BHUPENDRA SINGH GEN NO 132 132 11912400554 BIJOY BOSE GEN NO 133 133 11912454236 BIPLAB DEY GEN NO 134 134 11912408328 BISWAJIT BISWAL GEN NO 135 135 11912519098 BISWAJIT SARKAR GEN NO 136 136 11912513423 BOBADE DEEPAK HANUMANTRAO GEN NO 137 137 11912515997 BOGHRA TRUPTI RAJNIKANT GEN NO 138 138 11912517675 BRAJESH KUMAR GEN NO 139 139 11912413578 BRIJESHKUMAR SHIVSHANKAR SINGH GEN NO 140 140 11912518089 CHANDRESH KUMAR GEN NO 141 141 11912472012 CHANDRESH KUMAR JHA GEN NO 142 142 11912457656 CHANNABASAVESHWAR CHIKMATH GEN NO 143 143 11912487981 CHARUL SHARMA GEN NO 144 144 11912519412 CHAXU NAROTTAMBHAI PATEL GEN NO 145 145 11912453580 CHETAN AGRAWAL GEN NO 146 146 11912476301 CHETAN ANAND GEN NO 147 147 11912423953 CHINNALA SURYA TEJA GEN NO 148 148 11912452521 CHIRAG VERMA GEN NO 149 149 11912511244 CHIRAG JAYESHBHAI SHAH GEN NO 150 150 11912451009 CLARIS ANN THOMAS GEN NO 151 151 11912527339 D AKHIL VARMA GEN NO 152 152 11912485383 DARPAN SURESH BHAROTE GEN NO 153 153 11912477542 DEBASIS TRIPATHY GEN NO 154 154 11912446417 DEBJYOTI DUTTA GEN NO 155 155 11912533177 DEEP SHIKHA GEN NO 156 156 11912520947 DEEPAK TIWARI GEN NO 157 157 11912525103 DEEPTI UPADHYAYA GEN NO 158 158 11912398260 DELNO CHRISTOPHER GEN NO 159 159 11912536183 DEVARAKONDA SESHASAI KRISHNACHAITANYA GEN NO 160 160 11912509844 DEVENDRA MEHTA GEN NO 161 161 11912496121 DEVIKA SAGAR V GEN NO 162 162 11912414812 DHANUSHA TAMMARA GEN NO 163 163 11912414904 DHARMENDRA BHARDWAJ GEN NO 164 164 11912451118 DHEERAJ SHARMA GEN NO 165 165 11912541294 DIGVIJAY PRADHAN GEN NO 166 166 11912408432 DINAKAR DONKADA GEN NO 167 167 11912518034 DIPALI DATTATRAY PATIL GEN NO 168 168 11912457250 DIPANJAN MITRA GEN NO 169 169 11912444191 DIPANKAR DUTTA GEN NO 170 170 11912520087 DIPANKAR GUCHAIT GEN NO 171 171 11912516123 DIPANKAR MAJUMDER GEN NO 172 172 11912473579 EKANSH AGARWAL GEN NO 173 173 11912530403 FAIJAN RAZA GEN NO 174 174 11912539915 FAISAL AHMAD GEN NO 175 175 11912428655 FARHAN AHMED GEN YES 176 176 11912412176 FIROZ HANIFBHAI MANDAVIYA GEN NO 177 177 11912410540 GAJENDRA SINGH PARMAR GEN NO 178 178 11912447113 GANGISETTY VENKATA KRISHNA GEN NO 179 179 11912409017 GARGI ARORA GEN NO 180 180 11912451086 GAURAV JADAUN GEN NO 181 181 11912468614 GAURAV KUMAR GEN NO 182 182 11912461556 GAURAV PANT GEN NO 183 183 11912488219 GAURAV THAKUR GEN NO 184 184 11912504377 GAURAV BHUPAL SHARMA GEN NO 185 185 11912461314 GAURAV KUMAR JAIN GEN NO 186 186 11912540783 GAURAV PRADEEEP VYAS GEN NO 187 187 11912500154 GAVIREDDY PRASANTH REDDY GEN NO 188 188 11912495904 GEORGE ZACHARIA GEN NO 189 189 11912452390 GOKUL U GEN NO 190 190 11912494473 GORUGANTI HARSHA KUMAR GEN NO 191 191 11912421482 GOURAB BANERJEE GEN NO 192 192 11912535300 GOUTAM DUTTA GEN NO 193 193 11912493831 GOVIND GEN NO 194 194 11912484476 GOWTHAM B GEN NO 195 195 11912435298 GURPREET SINGH WALIA GEN NO 196 196 11912469633 HARIKRISHNAN R GEN NO 197 197 11912524924 HARSH KAVIR GEN NO 198 198 11912475875 HARSH PUROHIT GEN NO 199 199 11912398656 HARSHAD PRAMOD PITALE GEN NO 200 200 11912461849 HARSHITA AGRAHARI GEN NO 201 201 11912404718 HASAN MOHAMMEDI RANGWALA GEN NO 202 202 11912469478 HIMA K GEN NO 203 203 11912531371 HIMANSHU JAISWAL GEN NO 204 204 11912494676 HIMANSHU SINGH GEN NO 205 205 11912415153 HIREN MAGANBHAI NATHANI GEN NO 206 206 11912474697 HIREN PRABHATSINH RATHOD GEN NO 207 207 11912526598 HITESH NATRAJ CHAUHAN GEN NO 208 208 11912517463 IFTIKHAR HASAN GEN NO 209 209 11912533043 IMTIAZ ISLAM BORA GEN NO 210 210 11912508646 INDRANIL DAS GEN NO 211 211 11912507081 INDRANIL RAY CHOWDHURY GEN NO 212 212 11912410557 INDU N GEN NO 213 213 11912473432 IRFAN AHMAD WANI GEN NO 214 214 11912450362 ISHAN KRISHNA VATSA GEN NO 215 215 11912477187 IYYAMPERUMAL C GEN NO 216 216 11912480884 JAI PRAKASH DUBEY GEN NO 217 217 11912527831 JAY KUMAR VARSHNEY GEN NO 218 218 11912503431 JAY RAJPUT GEN NO 219 219 11912474170 JAYKUMAR DHIRAJLAL KANSARA GEN NO 220 220 11912400571 JILLELAMUDI AJAY KUMAR GEN NO 221 221 11912480127 JINNURI RAGASREE GEN NO 222 222 11912492182 JISHNU RAJESHBHAI
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