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Beneficiaries Detail for CM Review Schem Department Name:- Urban Development 2 E Sr A B C D E F G H I J 1 Beneficiaries Detail for CM Review Schem Department Name:- Urban Development 2 e Sr. No. Applicant First Gende Father's/Spouse Home Address City Name District State ULB Name ULB Office Address 3 Name r First Name 4 1 3 6 8 21 27 29 30 32 33 5 1 BHAGIRATH M NATHTHU GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 6 2 HARISHANKAR M HEERALAL GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 7 3 GANGADHAR M DASSI GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 8 4 RUYALIRAM M RATANLAL GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 9 5 BABLU M GANESHPRASAD GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 10 6 BHEEM SINGH M KISHORILAL NAYAPURA NAIKANA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 11 7 SAVITRI F MALKHAN NAIKANAPU RA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 12 8 SUNEETA F RAKESH GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 13 9 KALLU M JUGLA GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 14 10 SOBHA SINGH F AMAR SINGH GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 15 11 SUNEETA F LAKHANLAL GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 16 12 UDAYBHAN M KASSI GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 17 13 HALKI F KASIYA GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 18 14 PRAKASH M CHANNI GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 19 15 GEETA F MOOLCHANDRA GANDHINAGAR MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 20 16 RAMESHVAR M SEWALAL CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 21 17 MADHURI F SANJAY MALI CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 22 18 NEELAM TIWARI F SUNEEL KUMAR CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 23 19 KRANTI F PAPPU CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA MOHAN LAL DURGA PRASAD 24 20 TIWARI M TIWARI CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 25 21 BRAJRAJ M HEERALAL CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 26 22 FHOOLA F BABULAL CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 27 23 SUMITRA F GANESH PRASAD CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 28 24 REKHA F RAJARAM CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 29 25 GANGARAM M BHAGWATI PRASAD CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 30 26 MANSHARAM M DEVIDEEN CHAJMANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 31 27 MANOJ M PREMNATH SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 32 28 LEELA DEVI F CHANDRABHAN SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA A B C D E F G H I J Sr. No. Applicant First Gende Father's/Spouse Home Address City Name District State ULB Name ULB Office Address 3 Name r First Name 4 1 3 6 8 21 27 29 30 32 33 33 29 NARAYANDAS M GYASILAL SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 34 30 JAMUNI F FHOOLCHANDRA SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 35 31 AARTI F SHAKTI KISHOR SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 36 32 SUMAN F GOKUL SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 37 33 KALEEM M RAMJAN SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 38 34 KHUTEJA KHATOON F VASEEM SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 39 35 JAHOOR KHAN M RAMJAN KHAN SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 40 36 ANUSUIYA F RAJU SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 41 37 ANEETA F CHANDI SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 42 38 HARISINGH M TIRIYA SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 43 39 NOYAL SOLEMAN M SULEMAN SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 44 40 GANGA F PROMOD SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 45 41 DEVENDRA M MAIYADEEN SARAFIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 46 42 JYOTI F GHANSYAM SATTIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 47 43 CHUNNI F GORELAL SATTIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 48 44 GOMTI F BHAGVAN PRASAD SATTIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 49 45 TULSARANI F RAMPRASAD NARUPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 50 46 SUNEETA F KALICHARAN SATTIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 51 47 MOHD ANVAR M MOHD HABIB KHAN MILKIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 52 48 RAJU M LAYERA KASWATHAI MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 53 49 SHEELA F CHHOLAL MILKIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 54 50 SAROJNI DEVI F MAHESH KUMAR KASWATHAI MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 55 51 RAMDEVI F CHIDDU MILKIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 56 52 PUNEETA F HARICHANDRA SATTIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 57 53 BHAGVANDAS M JODHA PRASAD KASWATHAI MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 58 54 NAUNI BAI F GAURISHANKAR KASWATHAI MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 59 55 GYAN DEVI F PRABHU DAYAL SATTIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 60 56 DESHRAJ M RADHACHARAN MILKIPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 61 57 RAMDAYAL M GYASILAL NAIKANAPU RA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 62 58 PUSHPA F DEEPAK NAIKANAPU RA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 63 59 GUDDAN F SANTOSH NAIKANAPU RA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA A B C D E F G H I J Sr. No. Applicant First Gende Father's/Spouse Home Address City Name District State ULB Name ULB Office Address 3 Name r First Name 4 1 3 6 8 21 27 29 30 32 33 64 60 PRABHA DEVI F PANNA LAL NAIKANAPU RA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 65 61 HEMLATA F RAJEEV NAIKANAPU RA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 66 62 NAFEES SAUDAGAR M BHALLU KASAURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 67 63 FOOLA DEVI F CHANDSHEKHAR NAIKANAPU RA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA MUHAMMAD 68 64 ASGAR M GHASEETA DHAPLANA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 69 65 SHABANA F ABID KASAURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA FAKIR 70 66 MOHAMMAD M MOHD RAMJAN DHAPLANA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 71 67 ANEESHA BEGAM F FAKEER MOHAMAD DHAPLANA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 72 68 MUBEEN M MAJEED KASAURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 73 69 HOORA F HAROON KASAURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 74 70 NAEEMA F ATIULLA KASAURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 75 71 AJEEJ KHAN M FAJAL KHAN NAIKANAPU RA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 76 72 RAJKUMARI F GAPPU NAIKANAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 77 73 RAKESH KUMAR M ATMA RAM NAIKANAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 78 74 SAVITRI F MOOLCHANDRA NAIKAKAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 79 75 SEEMA F SADIK UDAL CHOW MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 80 76 ASGARI BEGAM F IKHLAQ AHMAD UDAL CHOW MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 81 77 ASHA RANI F RAMASHANKAR UDAL CHOW MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 82 78 HAMID M AMANAT UDAL CHOW MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 83 79 ABID HUSAIN M AMANAT UDAL CHOW MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 84 80 JAHAR M LAKHAN MAKANIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 85 81 KUSUM F LAKHAN LAL YADAV MAKANIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 86 82 BABULAL M PREMCHANDRA MAGARIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 87 83 MAGANLAL M MAHADEV MAGARIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 88 84 RADHECHARAN M PRAKASH MAGARIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 89 85 PRADEEP KUMAR M PRAKASH MAGARIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 90 86 MANOJ M VISHNU MAGARIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 91 87 LALCHANDRA M PRAKASH MAGARIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA A B C D E F G H I J Sr. No. Applicant First Gende Father's/Spouse Home Address City Name District State ULB Name ULB Office Address 3 Name r First Name 4 1 3 6 8 21 27 29 30 32 33 92 88 CHANDA F LAKHAN LAL YADAV IMLIBARA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 93 89 SHANU M SHANKAR MAHATBANAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 94 90 RAJESH KUMAR M GANGARAM MAGARIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 95 91 SHAILENDRA RAJ M BABULAL MAGARIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 96 92 RAJENDRA M KISHORILAL SHEKHANPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 97 93 SANTOSH M HARPRASAD MAHATBANAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 98 94 VINDI F LACHHIRAM MAGARIYAPURA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 99 95 MALTI F DHARAMPAL HAWELI DARWAJA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA NAFEESHA 100 96 KHATOON F MO ANEES HAWELI DARWAJA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 101 97 REKHA F RAMESH KUMAR HAWELI DARWAJA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 102 98 MEERA SAHU F CHANDRABHAN HAWELI DARWAJA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 103 99 PARVEZ AHMAD M MOHD ANEES HAWELI DARWAJA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 104 100 HAMEED KHAN M BAKAR KHAN HAWELI DARWAJA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 105 101 TABREJ KHAN M HAMEED KHAN HAWELI DARWAJA MAHOBA MAHOBA UTTAR PRADESH MAHOBA N P P MAHOBA 106 102 SUSHMA RANI F SANTRAM HAWELI DARWAJA
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