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7. DISTRICT WISE INCUMBENCY LIST 2017-18.Xlsx DETAIL INFORMATION AND INCUMBENT-WISE SALARY STATEMENT AS ON 31ST MARCH 2017+A244 Name of the Establishment: CMO PEREN Sl. No. Sl. Pay BandPay Grade Pay Grade Designation Date Birth of Place of Posting of Place Date Entryinto of Service/First appointment Name of Employee of Name Date Retirement of Father’s Name Gender(M/F) Educational Qualification Status Regular/Contract/Adhoc/Contingency 1 2 3 456 78 9 11 12 1314 1 IHINGSILE LT. HIGWANGBE F VIII M/A REGULAR 21-03-1967 05-08-1986 JALUKIE CHC 8.5.2021 9650 1800 2 HAIREGUILE ASA HINGLEU F VIII M/A REGULAR 20-02-1970 02-12-1991 JALUKIE CHC 12.2.2026 8910 1400 3 TAKREILIU ADUANBO ZELIANG F X M/A REGULAR 12-09-1974 04-06-2002 JALUKIE CHC 6.4.2034 7510 1400 4 KEHUNGPEUBE HANGMAI M BA LAB- ATTD REGULAR 04-01-1979 31-03-2005 JALUKIE CHC 3.31.2039 7040 1300 5 WIRINGSULIU DAIHAU F 10 SWEEPER REGULAR 26-03-1986 01-06-2006 JALUKIE CHC 6.1.2041 6910 1300 6 KYDONE APINGBO F X AYAH REGULAR 09-09-1965 26-03-1992 JALUKIE CHC 3.26.2025 9650 1800 7 KENGEM.KHATE HEIBAMLOING F X M/A REGULAR 10-08-1989 12-08-2009 JALUKIE CHC 8.12.2044 6190 1300 8 KENGEMYISILE IHANGNOING.CHUILO F VIII M/A REGULAR 04-06-1986 17/02/2016 JALIKIE CHC 17.2.2046 4940 1300 9 KHIUSOLANE Kengwi F V M/A REGULAR 01-11-1967 09-07-1984 TENING PHC 7.9.2019 9810 1800 10 CHEWANGHUBO Namthiubo M VI M/A REGULAR 31-03-1974 10-07-1994 TENING PHC 7.10.2029 8440 1400 11 ADINE Suingrenbo zeliang F VIII M/A REGULAR 24-10-1973 13-09-1991 TENING PHC 9.13.2026 8920 1400 12 SILUBO Lt.genpoi M X M/A REGULAR 05-06-1976 01-09-2000 TENING PHC 1.9.2035 7640 1300 13 KENKIULUBO Kenwibo M X AYAH REGULAR 15-05-1984 21-04-2013 TENING PHC 4.21.2044 5450 1400 14 DIHUBO Phenzinbo M X CHOWK REGULAR 24-04-1975 13-07-2007 TENING PHC 7.13.2042 6650 1300 15 HUSINGBO Suipuing M X DRESSER REGULAR 23-03-1973 28-03-1992 TENING PHC 3.28.2027 9650 1800 16 ACHOILE Chundau F VII SWEEPER REGULAR 08-12-1978 26-12-2001 TENING PHC 12.26.2036 7920 1400 17 BATUI Lt.khangwi M VII SWEEPER REGULAR 15-06-1963 01-07-1989 TENING PHC 7.1.2023 9310 1800 18 NAMCHANDINBO Doringing M PU M/A REGULAR 22-12-1986 28-11-2011 TENING PHC 11.28.2046 5740 1300 19 BIALAKBO Nankhambi M VIII COOK REGULAR 21-06-1979 15-03-2012 TENING PHC 3.15.2039 5740 1300 20 ARINGBO Thuitinbo M X LAB ATTD REGULAR 10-11-1983 24-03-2015 TENING PHC 3.24.2043 5130 1300 21 LALKHOLEN Lt.tongkhojang kuki M VIII M/A REGULAR 15-05-1985 01-11-2003 ATHIBUNG PHC 11.1.2038 7460 1400 22 VEINEIHOI Bendungliba ao F VIII M/A REGULAR 07-09-1984 08-09-2007 ATHIBUNG PHC 9.8.2042 6650 1300 23 TINGNEIHOI Lamkai F VIII M/A REGULAR 19-12-1979 21-03-2000 ATHIBUNG PHC 3.21.2035 8230 1400 24 PAUHIA Lt.hairie M IV CHOWK REGULAR 03-06-1962 12-03-1998 ATHIBUNG PHC 3.12.2022 8070 1300 25 THONGJAPAO Bungkhomang M V LAB ATTD REGULAR 07-07-1969 12-03-1986 ATHIBUNG PHC 3.12.2021 9810 1800 PEREN 1 26 IBAMDIBE Nkikui M VII M/A REGULAR 06-02-1969 06-07-1993 BENREU S/C 7.6.2028 8600 1400 27 CHIHEIPEUNG Ibandibe M IX M/A REGULAR 16-08-1993 30-03-2012 BENREU S/C 3.30.2047 5740 1300 28 HIAREUBE Namlia Iralu M V CHOWK REGULAR 11-02-1976 28-03-1996 BENREU S/C 3.28.2031 8280 1400 29 GUMSIBE Kierangbe M VIII SWEEPER REGULAR 01-12-1986 16-06-2006 BENREU S/C 6.16.2041 7040 1300 30 LAMNEH Henjaham M II M/A REGULAR 15-08-1970 08-08-1994 BONGKLONG S/C 8.8.2029 8440 1400 31 LAMKHOLET Satkhojang M VIII M/A REGULAR 22-09-1988 20-10-2007 BONGKLONG S/C 10.20.2042 6650 1300 32 LALKHOSAT Lt.Lenngul kuki M V M/A REGULAR 21-10-1960 19-07-2002 BONGKLONG S/C 7.19.2020 7360 1400 33 THANGHAU Seilem Kuki M IX CHOWK REGULAR 05-08-1980 23-10-2006 BONGKLONG S/C 10.23.2040 6770 1300 34 PAUKUM Ramchilak M X M/A REGULAR 23-03-1964 02-05-1988 NSONG S/C 5.2.2023 9470 1800 35 WANGBUI Zanping M VIII M/A REGULAR 15-10-1971 01-10-1992 NSONG S/C 10.1.2027 8750 1400 36 HAINASAP Hainiksung M V CHOWK REGULAR 01-04-1971 04-04-1988 NSONG S/C 4.4.2023 9470 1800 37 SAMLAM. Isambe Liegise F X M/A REGULAR 03-03-1977 02-07-2000 OLD PEREN S/C 7.2.2035 7640 1400 38 PAOKHOTONG Chungthong kuki M IX M/A REGULAR 01-02-1963 13-05-1987 LILEN S/C 5.13.2022 9650 1800 39 LETKHOSEH Heloha Hangsing M IX M/A REGULAR 28-11-1958 01-04-1986 LILEN S/C 4.1.2018 9810 1800 40 LUNHAO Lt.Mangdau M VII CHOWK REGULAR 20-10-1972 06-02-2000 KHELMA S/C 2.6.2032 7940 1400 41 NGANEICHONG Letkhohao F IX CHOWK REGULAR 24-09-1983 02-03-2015 KHELMA S/C 3.2.2043 5130 1300 42 HAITO Hailia M VIII MA REGULAR 28-08-1965 08-08-1988 DUNGKI SHC 8.8.2023 9470 1800 43 IMDI Iputku M VIII SWEEPER REGULAR 09-10-1976 11-10-1995 DUNGKI SHC 10.11.2030 8280 1400 44 NGIMTUBE Namgong M VIII M/A REGULAR 06-10-1986 09-07-2015 DUNGKI SHC 7.9.2046 5130 1300 45 KEYIPEILUNG Maulak M VIII CHOWK REGULAR 18/03/1996 30/05/2016 DUNGKI SHC 30.5.2051 4940 1300 46 KISUIYI Lt.kiegiebe F UNDER MATRICM/A REGULAR 16-11-1964 19-05-1986 PUNGLWA S/C 5.19.2021 8910 1800 47 KIENGAUSILE Lt.Igwangtung F VIII M/A REGULAR 15-02-1960 19-05-1986 PUNGLWA S/C 5.19.2020 8910 1800 48 LUIHEILE Lt.Idaipeung F VIII M/A REGULAR 19-12-1970 13-01-1988 MHAINAMTSI S/C 1.13.2023 9470 1800 49 APHIAN Meithuan M X M/A REGULAR 15-12-1968 14-01-1988 MHAINAMTSI S/C 1.14.2023 9650 1800 50 ABANA Bamhei M X M/A REGULAR 25-12-1988 13-06-2014 PEDI S/C 13-06-2048 5330 1300 51 GWANGDAUBE Harding Zeliang M IV M/A REGULAR 15-05-1963 21-12-1983 PEDI S/C 12.21.2018 9810 1800 52 MEZEDINIU Atsubo F VIII M/A REGULAR 13-03-1968 25-11-1994 NTU SHC 11.25.2028 8280 1400 53 DITHINBO H.Huduangbo M VIII M/A REGULAR 14-04-1970 08-11-1989 NTU SHC 11.8.2024 9310 1800 54 SITAMLIU Thiusuangbu F VII SWEEPER REGULAR 04-04-1980 12-01-2007 NTU SHC 1.12.2040 6750 1300 55 MUNTHINBO Zauthinbo M X CHWK REGULAR 10-10-1978 22-05-2004 NTU SHC 5.22.2038 7460 1400 56 WILINGWANG N.Mathichongbo F X M/A REGULAR 14-03-1986 04-10-2004 AZAILONG SHC 10.4.2039 7040 1300 57 IPETLIA Lt.Keuliang M II M/A REGULAR 16-05-1968 02-12-1988 AZAILONG SHC 12.2.2023 9310 1800 58 NAMSUMBO Kenghobo M III CHWK REGULAR 01-12-1960 01-10-1982 AZAILONG SHC 10.1.2017 10600 1900 59 MANMA Gaidak F III SWEEPER REGULAR 01-02-1966 04-08-1986 AZAILONG SHC 8.4.2021 9650 1800 60 KIZIUHINGBE Neilhouthou M X M/A REGULAR 25-07-1973 06-05-1991 H/KUNGLWA SHC 5.6.2026 9060 1400 61 HEILAMYILE Igwangtuing Theilung F VIII M/A REGULAR 04-04-1971 14-06-1990 H/KUNGLWA SHC 6.14.2025 9310 1800 PEREN 2 62 NEISALIE Namgobi M IV SWEEPER REGULAR 03-10-1969 04-08-1986 H/KUNGLWA SHC 8.4.2021 9650 1800 63 SUITEING Heigumhangbe M X CHWK REGULAR 10-02-1986 04-09-2009 H/KUNGLWA SHC 9.4.2024 6180 1300 64 KEYIZIERANGLE Aku Cerai F MA M/A REGULAR 06-02-1987 28-08-2010 MBAULWA PHC 8.28.2045 6070 1300 65 KEHEIZIETEILUBE Keyizoneu Putlang M X M/A REGULAR 08-03-1989 27-08-2011 MBAULWA PHC 8.27.2046 6070 1300 66 INHIMLAK Mirutcirai M X CHWK REGULAR 18-04-1984 03-12-2013 MBAULWA PHC 12.3.2044 5330 1300 67 KWASILE Pauding F VI M/A REGULAR 19-05-1980 03-06-2003 POILWA PHC 6.3.2038 7340 1400 68 RANGLUIBE Lt.Boicholong M VIII CHWK REGULAR 10-06-1991 29-03-2010 POILWA PHC 3.29.2045 6180 1300 69 RAPOPIBE Heurangswang M VIII M/A REGULAR 12-10-1979 09-02-2000 POILWA PHC 2.9.2035 8070 1400 70 YHUNILO Gwayho Rengma M X SW REGULAR 06-02-1981 22-09-2004 IRC Jalukie 9.22.2039 8570 1900 71 AKHU.TEP Ghasilo Tep M PU SW REGULAR 04-08-1986 12-10-2007 IRC Jalukie 10.12.2042 8030 1900 72 IMOLONGBA Temsumeren M BA SW REGULAR 11-11-1974 05-04-2002 IRC Jalukie 4.5.2034 9470 2000 73 SOLOMON Lt.nsanchobuing M IX SW REGULAR 07-12-1979 02-01-2002 IRC Jalukie 1.2.2037 8070 1400 74 NGAMINLUN Lt.lamkhosei hansing M VII SW REGULAR 15-01-1981 20-11-2008 IRC Jalukie 11.20.2041 8350 1900 75 HOIYITUING Heuzeteusing M X SW REGULAR 25-04-1980 20-11-2008 IRC Jalukie 11.20.2040 6570 1400 76 IZOIHINGLE Nsamchumbuing F X SW REGULAR 20-05-1982 15-02-2010 IRC Jalukie 2.15.2042 6330 1400 77 MEDOSANO Viliebizo F X SW REGULAR 30-07-1988 03-08-2011 IRC Jalukie 8.3.2046 5880 1400 78 HOIZIERANGLE K.Francis F X SW REGULAR 02-09-1986 25-09-2011 IRC Jalukie 9.25.2046 5880 1400 79 ZAICU Kacham M PU SW REGULAR 03-01-1979 24-09-2012 IRC Jalukie 9.24.2039 5660 1400 80 NATHAN Lt.Sohilo kemp M X SW REGULAR 06-02-1994 24-09-2012 IRC Jalukie 9.24.2047 5660 1400 81 VETAZO Veseo Dozo M BA PFW REGULAR 13-09-1981 24-09-2012 IRC Jalukie 9.24.2041 7180 1900 82 AKUNA Aloibe zeliang F IX PFW REGULAR 16-09-1980 19-09-2002 IRC Jalukie 9.19.2037 7860 1800 83 NAMTHUNBUI.ZELIANG Alui M VIII SW REGULAR 15-07-1972 17-02-1997 IRC Jalukie 2.17.2032 8440 1400 84 VIKHETHO.PFUKHA Deitho Pfukha M X SW REGULAR 20-09-1984 30-05-2014 IRC Jalukie 5.30.2044 6400 1900 85 S.MUTSOI Shing F X SW REGULAR 10-06-1980 09-06-2015 IRC Jalukie 6.9.2040 5910 1900 86 PEUHAUBE Iloihingbe M VIII PEON REGULAR 16-08-1981 16-08-2003 CMO Office 8.16.2038 7350 1400 87 HEINZUMLE Peuka Sephe F II SWEEPER REGULAR 30-11-1977 31-01-2007 CMO Office 1.31.2037 6770 1300 88 HINGDACHUNG Atumbe M VII PEON REGULAR 12-10-1962 01-03-1982 CMO Office 01-03-2017 11120 1900 89 P.G.CHUNGNI MEICHUNGZEI F X S/N 05-06-1963 24-04-1991 JALUKIE CHC 24-04-2023 18880 4400 90 ADIKWANG KUHIENG F X S/N 01-03-1965 08-08-1984 JALUKIE CHC 08-08-2019 19260 4400 91 AGUI.KAMEI K.Makubuanpau F P.U S/N 05-03-1967 16-06-1994 JALUKIE CHC 16-06-2027 17090 4200 92 TEMSUKALA TAKACHIBA F X ANM 03-04-1973 03-05-1995 JALUKIE CHC 03-05-2030 13940 2800 93 ACHANA KEREHANG F IX ANM 05-07-1968 14-08-1988 JALUKIE CHC 14-08-2023 15470 2800 94 VIZOPALU VIZORI F Under MatricANM 05-05-1968 22-11-1991 JALUKIE CHC 22-11-2026 41330 2800 95 ACHUMLA LT.
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