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District Level Dastarbandi Mukabla Result (General) District Level Dastarbandi Mukabla Result (General) Date of Guide Sr No District Block Name Name of School Level Name of Student Father Name Class CWSN? Mobile No Total Position Birth Teacher 1 Amritsar VERKA ਸਰਕਾਰੀ ਐਲੀਮਟਰੀ ਸਕੂਲ (1st to 5th) ਅਨਮੋਲਪੀਤ ਿਸੰਘ ਸਾਿਹਬ ਿਸੰਘ 10/11/2010 5th NO ਨਿਰੰਦਰ ਿਸੰਘ 9569710227 79 1 Paramjit 2 Amritsar AMRITSAR 1 GES Kot MIT Singh (1st to 5th) Harman Singh Sarbjit Singh 6/18/2008 5th NO kaur 8725013222 76 2 Government Elementary School Monika 3 Amritsar AMRITSAR 2 Goal Bagh (1st to 5th) Damanpreet Singh Tarsem Singh 10/4/2009 5th NO Sharma 8054058558 72 3 Government Elementary School Kirandeep 4 Amritsar AMRITSAR 3 Sachander (1st to 5th) Sehibdeep Singh Sukhbir Singh 12/3/2011 5th NO Kaur 9464438203 66 4 Arti 5 Amritsar AMRITSAR 4 Ges Guru Nanak pura (1st to 5th) Daljit Singh Jasbir Singh 4/9/2008 5th NO kalhotra 9878557799 62 5 JANDIALA Govt. High School AVTAR SARDOO 6 Amritsar GURU Devidas Pura (6th to 8th) HARPREET SINGH SINGH 8/26/2009 6th NO L SINGH 9501666500 72 1 Jaswinder 7 Amritsar VERKA Gsss Gumanpura (6th to 8th) Yadwinder singh singh 9/15/2007 8th NO Baljit kaur 09915851162 64 2 8 Amritsar AMRITSAR 3 GHS PUTLIGHAR (6th to 8th) Gourav singh Jaspal Singh 7/5/2006 7th NO Raziam 9501016461 60 3 Government Senior Sukhwinder Harmeet 9 Amritsar AMRITSAR 3 secondary school HEIR (6th to 8th) Mehakpreet Singh Singh 6/29/2008 8th NO Kaur 8728945666 54 4 Dilraj Gurwinder Kaur 10 Amritsar CHOGAWAN 2 GHS JOUNSMOHAR (6th to 8th) Sukhwinder Singh Singh 4/17/2008 8th NO Bajwa 6284755324 51 5 GURINDE AVTAR RPAL 11 Amritsar CHOGAWAN 1 GSSS KOHALI (9th to 12th) AKASHDEEP SINGH SINGH 10/1/2003 11th NO KAUR 9814483527 76 1 Sukhdev Lakhwinde 12 Amritsar RAYYA 1 Gsss Balsarai (9th to 12th) Harpreet Singh Singh 3/24/2005 9th NO r Singh 9876474858 68 2 Sharanpre 13 Amritsar MAJITHA 2 GSSS Ajaibwali (9th to 12th) Harpreet singh Dalbir Singh 7/1/2002 12th NO et Kaur 8528301102 64 3 Government senior secondary school Davinder Karmjit 14 Amritsar VERKA chheharta (9th to 12th) Jaspal singh singh 1/6/2004 10th NO kaur 9464987905 61 4 15 Amritsar VERKA Gsss Gumanpura (9th to 12th) Navjot singh Nanak singh 10/15/2005 10th NO Baljit kaur 09915851162 58 5 Govt Primary school Jagsir 16 Barnala MEHAL KALAN Jhaloor (1st to 5th) SUKHVEER SINGH Roshan Singh 4/30/2010 5th NO Singh 9780194294 75 1 Vinod 17 Barnala BARNALA GPS Handiaya (1st to 5th) Lovepreet Singh Avtar singh 7/10/2010 5th NO kumar 8683917890 61 2 PALWIND JAGJIT ER 18 Barnala MEHAL KALAN GPS DJANER (1st to 5th) AMANJOT SINGH SINGH 8/1/2011 4th NO SINGH 8360355458 50 3 19 Barnala BARNALA GPS Bhaini Mehraj (1st to 5th) Sukhvir Singh Gurtej Singh 11/28/2012 2nd NO Rinku 8427833695 49 4 SHINDER GPS HARRIJAN JAGTAR PAL 20 Barnala SEHNA BASTI ii TAPA (1st to 5th) SUKHWINDER SINGH SINGH 7/17/2012 4th NO KAUR 9803489106 36 5 Govt.Sen.Sec smart Sukhpal 21 Barnala MEHAL KALAN School Sekha (6th to 8th) Parmeet Singh Singh 7/2/2009 7th NO SHELLY 8054080434 76 1 Gursewak Nirbhai 22 Barnala SEHNA GHS Talwandi (6th to 8th) Harnek Singh Singh 1/14/2008 8th NO Singh 8146152900 73 2 Gurmit 23 Barnala MEHAL KALAN Gms Raisar patiala (6th to 8th) Maninder Singh Sukhjit Singh 6/8/2009 7th NO Singh Gill 9463986307 66 3 GSSS BOYS Harvinder 24 Barnala BARNALA DHANAULA (6th to 8th) Jagsir Singh Billu Singh 12/5/2008 8th NO Singh 9888380950 65 4 Government High Parwinder Labb 25 Barnala BARNALA school kubbe (6th to 8th) Karnvir singh singh 12/23/2007 8th NO singh 9463610661 30 5 MANDEE 26 Barnala MEHAL KALAN GSSS KARAMGARH (9th to 12th) Sukhwinder Singh Kuldeep singh 10/12/2003 12th NO P SINGH 9779607375 76 1 DPE Govt. Sen. Sec. Bhupinder Lakhvir 27 Barnala MEHAL KALAN School Hamidi (9th to 12th) Jaspinder Singh Singh 1/13/2005 11th NO Singh 9478994785 68 2 Govt. Girls Sen. Sec. Yadwinder +9194179160 28 Barnala BARNALA School Barnala (9th to 12th) Harmanpreet Kaur Singh 5/10/2003 12th NO Sonia 07 67 3 Govt.high school Gurdeep 29 Barnala SEHNA uggoke (9th to 12th) Jobanjot singh singh 9/19/2006 10th NO Satvir kaur 9855395570 63 4 Government High Amrit 30 Barnala BARNALA school kubbe (9th to 12th) Gursewak singh Boota singh 3/14/2004 10th NO Singh 9465359754 32 5 BHAGTA BHAI Hardeep Ramanjee 31 Bathinda KA Gps bhai rupa girls (1st to 5th) Mehakpreet singh singh 9/27/2010 5th NO t kaur 7307483883 75 1 Harjinder Kaur, Paramjeet 32 Bathinda MAUR GPS Nandgarh Kotra (1st to 5th) Supandeep Singh Jagsir Singh 1/14/2010 5th NO Kaur 9463515339 71 2 Harjinder kaur Government primary gurmeet 33 Bathinda BATHINDA school JOGANAND (1st to 5th) Jashanpreet singh Jugraj singh 3/26/2010 5th NO kaur 9464080244 66 3 Govt. Primary smart Gurpreet 34 Bathinda SANGAT school, pathrala main (1st to 5th) Sukhmanpal singh singh 9/11/2010 5th NO Rupali 9541420417 62 4 RAMPURA GPS Chak Ram Singh 35 Bathinda PHUL Wala (1st to 5th) Manjot Singh Nirmal Singh 4/4/2012 4th NO Kamlesh 9463024061 60 5 GONIANA Govt sen sec school Balwinder 36 Bathinda MANDI jeeda (6th to 8th) Anmolveer singh singh 1/6/2008 8th NO Rajni rani 8968855374 72 1 ਜਗਜੀਤ ਸਰਕਾਰੀ ਸੀਨੀਅਰ ਸੈਕੰਡਰੀ ਿਸੰਘ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ 37 Bathinda BATHINDA ਸਕੂਲ ਜੱਸੀ ਪੌ ਵਾਲੀ (6th to 8th) ਗੁਰਦਾਸ ਿਸੰਘ ਜਸਵੰਤ ਿਸੰਘ 8/2/2008 8th NO ਮਾਸਟਰ 9465572754 69 2 Lect.Rajwi BHAGTA BHAI Kulwinder nderjeet 38 Bathinda KA G.S.S.S.Maluka boys (6th to 8th) Khushdeep singh Singh 2/25/2008 7th NO Kaur 9877580140 68 3 TALWANDI Sanjeev 39 Bathinda SABO GHS JAJJAL (6th to 8th) Balkaran singh Titi singh 3/2/2006 8th NO Kumar 9417963893 50 4 Sukhdeep Rajinder 40 Bathinda SANGAT Govt high school (6th to 8th) Gurphinder singh singh 8/4/2008 8th NO singh 8059155556 49 5 Govt.Sen.Sec.School Sukhwinder 41 Bathinda MAUR Maur Kalan (9th to 12th) Harpreet Singh Singh 10/20/2002 12th NO Bannipreet 9041388214 84 1 GONIANA Government High Baljinder Harwinder 42 Bathinda MANDI School Gill Patti (9th to 12th) Jashandeep Kaur Singh 8/8/2006 10th NO kaur 7986609501 73 2 ਜਗਰੂਪ ਿਸੰਘ ਸ ਸ ਮਾਸਟਰ ਅਤੇ ਸੁਖਦੀਪ BHAGTA BHAI ਸਰਕਾਰੀ ਸੀਨੀਅਰ ਸੈਕੰਡਰੀ ਸਰਦਾਰ ਿਸੰਘ ਿਹੰਦੀ 43 Bathinda KA ਸਕੂਲ ਿਦਆਲਪੁਰਾ ਿਮਰਜ਼ਾ (9th to 12th) ਸਿਤੰਦਰਪਾਲ ਿਸੰਘ ਕਰਮਜੀਤ ਿਸੰਘ 8/2/2004 11th NO ਮਾਸਟਰ 9463334275 67 3 RAMPURA GGSSS, MANDI SATNAM ANJU 44 Bathinda PHUL KALAN (9th to 12th) BEANT KAUR SINGH 8/30/2005 11th NO BALA 9417992714 58 4 Ramande Balwinder ep Kaur 45 Bathinda BATHINDA Gsss Sivian (9th to 12th) Manpreet Singh Singh 9/2/2004 10th NO (lect.pbi) 946918006 57 5 Balkarn 46 Faridkot FARIDKOT-02 GPS MANJITINDER (1st to 5th) Gobind singh Beant singh 1/3/2011 5th NO singh 6280752824 72 1 ਸਸਰਕਾਰੀ ਪਾਇਮਰੀ ਸਕੂਲ Baljeet 47 Faridkot JAITU ਡੋਡ ਮੇਨ (1st to 5th) Mangaldeep Singh Sukhjit Singh 5/20/2008 5th NO Grover 8427800687 68 2 ਸਰਕਾਰੀ ਪਾਇਮਰੀ ਸਕੂਲ ਰਜੀਵ ਮਗਾ ( ਬ ) ਹੀਰਾ ਿਸੰਘ ਨਗਰ ਅਤੇ ਹਰਪੀਤ 48 Faridkot KOTKAPURA ਕੋਟਕਪੂਰਾ (1st to 5th) ਨਵਦੀਪ ਿਸੰਘ ਬਲਿਜੰਦਰ ਿਸੰਘ 10/12/2011 4th NO ਕੌਰ 7837407462 67 3 Govt primary school kulwinder 49 Faridkot JAITU sedha singh wala (1st to 5th) Ranvir singh Dhalla Baldev singh 2/17/2014 5th NO singh 9646202078 59 4 Harvinder 50 Faridkot FARIDKOT-03 Gps Gobindnagar (1st to 5th) Harman Singh Baltej Singh 8/20/2012 2nd NO Pal Kaur 9501101064 57 5 S. Govt. High School, Gagandee 51 Faridkot FARIDKOT-01 Mumara (6th to 8th) Diljeet Singh Pargat Singh 3/9/2006 8th NO p Singh 9876500703 77 1 Charanjit 52 Faridkot FARIDKOT-02 GMS Balbir Faridkot (6th to 8th) Gurpartap Singh Vir Singh 10/12/2008 7th NO kaur 9501876600 68 2 BACHITTER Surinder 53 Faridkot KOTKAPURA GSSS KOHARWALA (6th to 8th) SARBJEET SINGH SINGH 6/27/2007 8th NO kaur 9417534657 67 3 Government High School, Ram Asra 54 Faridkot KOTKAPURA Sibbian(Faridkot) (6th to 8th) Mehtab Singh Singh 10/11/2007 8th NO Rekha 9041615199 61 4 GURPIYAR RAMINDE 55 Faridkot FARIDKOT-02 G.H.S. JALALEANA (6th to 8th) RAVINDER SINGH SINGH 7/21/2009 7th NO R KAUR 9463622107 59 5 Govt. Sen.Sec.Smart School Boys Panjgrain Jagdev 56 Faridkot KOTKAPURA Kalan (9th to 12th) Lovejeet Singh Angrej Singh 9/14/2003 10th NO Singh 9878200723 83 1 Sukhmander S.Gurinde 57 Faridkot JAITU Govt High school Dod (9th to 12th) Surkhab Singh singh 7/30/2005 10th NO rpal singh 9464109790 77 2 Govt.Sen.Sec.School Gurpreet 58 Faridkot JAITU Bargari (9th to 12th) Bohar Singh Baldev Singh 1/4/2005 12th NO Singh 7696418601 76 3 Govt.Sen.Sec.School JASWANT SUKHDEV 59 Faridkot FARIDKOT-03 Pakhi Kalan (9th to 12th) GURPREET SINGH SINGH 8/14/2004 11th NO SINGH 8146566414 75 4 Dr.Chanda Singh Marwah GGSSS Avninder 60 Faridkot KOTKAPURA KOTKAPURA (9th to 12th) Harveer kaur Jagjit Singh 10/6/2003 12th NO Kaur 9501300214 71 5 Fatehgarh BASSI 61 Sahib PATHANA ਸ ਐ ਸ ਫਿਤਹ ਪੁਰ ਜੱਟਾਂ (1st to 5th) ਿਬਸਮਾਦ ਿਸੰਘ ਪਦੀਪ ਿਸੰਘ 7/19/2009 4th NO ਜੀਵਨ ਦੇਵੀ 9914655676 56 1 Fatehgarh Gurdeep Gurpreet 62 Sahib KHAMANO GES Khant (1st to 5th) Manishpreet Singh Singh 5/21/2011 5th NO Kaur 8195003558 54 2 Fatehgarh Davinder Sukhwind 63 Sahib JAKHWALI GPS Reona Bhola (1st to 5th) Karamveer Singh Singh 5/4/2011 5th NO er Singh 9592092039 53 3 Fatehgarh BASSI G.
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