List of Eligible Candidates for Interview to the Post of Jr. Attendant (Office) in Northern Region

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List of Eligible Candidates for Interview to the Post of Jr. Attendant (Office) in Northern Region LIST OF ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES FOR INTERVIEW TO THE POST OF JR. ATTENDANT (OFFICE) IN NORTHERN REGION Call letters have been dispatched for interview to the following eligible candidates for the posts of Jr. Attendant (Office). They should report for inteview on the date & time indicated against their Roll No. & Name. They should report along with all the original educational certificates, experience certificates, caste certificates with a set of attested photocopies of all these certificates and two photographs at AAI Fire Training College, Near National Institute of Aviation Management & Research and Raddisson Hotel, Gurgaon Road, New Delhi ‐ 110 037. The admission to the interview is provisional and the candidate should appear only if he/she fulfils the eligibility criteria. In case the call letter is not received by any candidate, he/she should contact on the same date of scheduled interview with Identity proof for issue of duplicate call letter and interview. Roll No. Name Father's Name Date & time of Interview 130001 SUMIT GOEL MOHAN LAL GUPTA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130002 LAMMINLUN KIPGEN THANGSHAT KIPGEN 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130003 SATISH KUMAR DESH RAJ 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130004 SUJEET KUMAR SINGH SURESH KUMAR SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130005 H LALSIAMAWII H DANIELA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130006 PANKAJ KUMAR RAJ KUMAR 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130007 POOJA VIJAY KUMAR 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130008 PABITRA SARKAR CHITTARANJAN SARKAR 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130009 HARISH KUMAR KALI RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130010 BIDYUT KUMAR DATTA BIMAL KUMAR DATTA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130011 PAWAN KUMAR PRAKASH CHANDER 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130012 SHEULI NEBU JOY DEB NEBU 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130013 KULBIR SINGH DALBIR SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130014 DHARMESH PANWAR RAJ PAL SINGH PANWAR 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130015 HARIKUMAR T T THANKAPPAN T C 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130016 MAHESH CHAND LILA PRASAD 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130017 ADITYA SAGAR KRISHAN DASS 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130018 NARESH KUMAR MEENA KAILASH CH MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130019 PRASHANT SOOD JOGRAJ SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130020 BHAGWATI PRASAD RAJVEER SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130021 ASHOK KUMAR KOMAL RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130022 TARUN KUMAR SARDAR GURUPAD SARDAR 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130023 REKHA PHOOL SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130024 AMIT KUMAR SHREE BHAGWAN 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130025 NARESH KUMAR MEENA SUVA LAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130026 DINESH ARYA MUNNA LAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130027 MOTI LAL KULDEEP SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130028 SANJAY KUSHAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130029 SUNIL KUMAR RAGHUVIR SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130030 NEHA VASHIST ATUL PRAKASH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130031 IMRAN AHMAD IRFAN AHMED 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130032 VED PRAKASH BANWARI LAL SHARMA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130033 P VIJAYAKUMAR L PERUMAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130034 KULDEEP OM PRAKASH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130035 DHARMENDER BANWARI LAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130036 MANISHA TEK CHAND 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130037 PARMINDER SINGH JAGDISH RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130038 RANJEET SINGH KARAMCHAND 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130039 PRAVEEN KUMAR JAIPAL SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130040 PRAVEEN KUMAR RAMDASS 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130041 SUDERSHAN KUMAR RAMA NAND 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130042 MILIND ANAND PURUSHOTTAM JHA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130043 SONIA MAHABIR SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130044 PRAVEEN MAHABIR SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130045 ABHISHEK CHAUHAN BHARAT BHUSAN 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130046 MOHAN CHAUHAN RAM PRASAD CHAUHAN 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130047 PRADEEP KUMAR SURESH PAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130048 DINESH KUMAR BAIRWA NARAYAN LAL BAIRWA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130049 OM PRAKASH BAL DODIA GOKAL CHAND 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130050 HARENDER KUMAR RAMCHANDER 18/9/2008 - 10 AM Roll No. Name Father's Name Date & time of Interview 130051 AMIT KUMAR YADAV VED PRAKASH YADAV 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130052 MAHESH KUMAR RAM KRISHAN 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130053 SANJAY KUMAR JAWAHAR SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130054 DINESH CHAND MEENA RAM DAYAL SHARMA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130055 RAVINDRA KUMAR MEENA PRAHLAD MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130056 MAHESH MAHALA JWAHAR LAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130057 AMIT KUMAR ISWAR SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130058 SAURAV MALKOTI RAMESH CHANDER 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130059 RUSHI MOHSIN MOHD MOHSIN 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130060 NEELAM MASHIH TIGGA IMANUAL TIGGA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130061 VIJAY KUMAR BHAGWAN SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130062 CHANCHAL AZAD SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130063 JAI LAL MEENA CHAND MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130064 JITENDER SINGH PARMANAND 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130065 VARUN KUMAR RAJORIA MAHESH CHAND RAJORIA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130066 RAJESH OM PRAKASH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130067 MOTI LAL MEENA LAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130068 ASHOK KUMAR BHOOP SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130069 NEETA DEVI BRAHMA NAND 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130070 MEENA SUNDER LAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130071 YOGESH NORANG SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130072 MANOJ KUMAR NATHU LAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130073 THANDYA RAM MEENA GHANTYA RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130074 SATPAL SINGH GHANSHYAM DASS 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130075 NAWAL KISHORE UGANTA RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130076 T WASIM AHMED T ALLAH BAKASH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130077 JAMES TLANGPUITHANG DARHMINGLIEN 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130078 YOGESH SURESH CHANDER 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130079 MOHIT JEDIA PRADIP KUMAR JEDIA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130080 KIRAN MAHATO BABLOO MAHATO 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130081 SUNIL KUMAR SUWA LAL BALAI 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130082 SANJAY PAL MAHENDER SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130083 NEELMANI HIMAT RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130084 NIRANJAN LAL MEENA HARSHAY MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130085 PHAILI RAM MEENA SIYA RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130086 HARI MOHAN MEENA HATTU RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130087 BIJENDRA KUMAR MEENA KANHAYA LAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130088 NAND KISHOR JAGDISH PRASAD SAINI 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130089 SATYAVIR SINGH RAMDHAN 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130090 JAI KUMAR JOG RAJ 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130091 LEKH RAJ LEELA RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130092 HEERA LAL MEENA DAYAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130093 VIKRAM SINGH GHEESA MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130094 RAMSWARUP MEENA CHHAJU RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130095 DAYA RAM MEENA BHIKA RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130096 PRAVEEN KUMAR TAGAN LAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130097 KAILASH CHAND MEENA RAM PRATAP MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130098 MADAN LAL MEENA GOVIND RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130099 DHARAM SINGH MEENA UMMEDI LAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130100 RAJESH JATAV MANGAL RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130101 INDRA LAL MEENA MOTI RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130102 LAL CHAND MEENA DEEP CHAND MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130103 KAILASH CHAND MEENA MOHAN LAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130104 ASHOK KUMAR MEENA VISHRAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130105 GHOODYA RAM KHATIK KHYALI RAM KHATEEK 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130106 RAJ CHARAN SINGH BADLE RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130107 BYASH SAH GOND RAM KRIPAL SAH GOND 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130108 VIKRAM MEENA POORAN MAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130109 KISHORI LAL MEENA GIRIRAJ PRASHAD MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM Roll No. Name Father's Name Date & time of Interview 130110 BABU LAL KOLI CHHUTTAN LAL KOLI 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130111 SURESH CHAND MEENA PUNYA RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130112 SITA RAM SHYONARAYAN 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130113 RAJRAM BAIRWA KISHORI LAL BAIRWA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130114 ASHOK KUMAR SAINI LALA RAM SAINI 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130115 RAKESH KUMAR MEENA PARAS RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130116 PREM RAJ MEENA GHASI RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130117 MAHENDRA KUMAR VERMA RAMESH CHAND VERMA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130118 ROSHAN LAL MEENA HARI KISHAN MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130119 MUKESH KUMAR LALLU RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130120 DHARMENDER MEENA RAMSWROOP MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130121 SANJAY KUMAR REWADIA RAM KISHOR REWADIA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130122 VIKRAM MEENA RAMOTAR MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130123 SATISH MEENA MADAN LAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130124 MAHENDER KUMAR YADAV MOOL CHAND VERMA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130125 DHOLYA RAM MEENA PRABHATI RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130126 RAJESH KUMAR MEENA AMAR SINGH MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130127 MANIRAM MEENA BHUJ PAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130128 JAGDISH PRASAD RAM NARAYAN MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130129 MAHESH CHAND MEENA POORAN CHAND MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130130 CHAMPA LAL BADGOTI JHANDU RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130131 JITENDRA NAGAR RAMOTAR NAGAR 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130132 BHARAT NAGAR RAMOTAR NAGAR 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130133 OM PRAKASH MEENA RAM KISHAN MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130134 YAD RAM MEENA GEELA RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130135 SANJAI KUMAR PARBHATI 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130136 DUSHYANT SINGH BHAGWAN SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130137 KALPANA SEMWAL DEVI PRASAD SEMWAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130138 VINOD KUMAR YADAV HIRA LAL YADAV 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130139 ARJUN KUMAR GAUR RAJARAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130140 JEETENDRA KUMAR SONI BABULAL SONI 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130141 BISWA PROKASH PAL BHISMADEV PAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130142 SUNDER BESRA SITARAM BESRA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130143 BASANT HEMBROM PHILIP HEMBROM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130144 DAVINDER DAHIYA RANBIR SINGH DAHIYA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130145 VIKAS KUMAR PREM KUMAR 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130146 SANJAY KUMAR RAMPHAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130147 PARVEEN YADAV NARESH KUMAR YADAV 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130148 SANDEEP KIRPAL 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130149 SHAILY B L CHOUDHARY 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130150 AVDHESH SHARMA RAM SHARMA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130151 USHA SHYAM SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130152 DEEPTI RAJ KUMAR KHURANA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130153 SANDEEP DIXIT SHARWAN KUMAR DIXIT 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130154 PRAMOD KUMAR PRASAD RAMESHWER PRASAD 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130155 KAILASH CHAND KOLI MANGTU RAM KOLI 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130156 HARKESH MEENA KRIPAL SINGH MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130157 HOSHIYAR SINGH DURGA PRASAD 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130158 RAJENDRA MEENA LAXMAN RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130159 PINTU KUMAR MEENA SAMPAT RAM MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130160 RAM RATAN MEENA KAILASH CHANDRA MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130161 RAJENDER YADAV KARU YADAV 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130162 ANAND PRAKASH MEENA BABU LAL MEENA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130163 PRITAM KUMAR JAGAT SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130164 LAXMAN KUMAR SHARMA RAMESH CHAND SHARMA 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130165 MANOJ KUMAR JAI KISHAN 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130166 GURPREET SINGH TARLOK SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130167 SUMER CHAND RAM 18/9/2008 - 10 AM 130168 JASBIR SINGH GURMEJ SINGH 18/9/2008 - 10 AM Roll No.
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