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District Ramban JSSK Mother Beneficiary List, April-Sept. 2015 Name of the Date of Name of the Name of the Complete Telephone Institution Where S NO District Ramban_JSSK Mother Beneficiary List, April-Sept. 2015 Name of the Date of Name of the Name of the Complete Telephone Institution where S NO. Husband's Name Delivery/ Block Beneficiary Address Number delivery took Refferal place. 1 Banihal Heena Begum Mohd Aslam Ramban 9797444452 CHC Banihal 20-03-2015 2 Banihal shahida Begum Mohd Ashraf Khari 9858667697 CHC Banihal 21-03-2015 3 Banihal Fatima Begum Jamal Din Kawana 9086360643 CHC Banihal 22-03-2015 4 Banihal Soniya Begum Babloo chinargali 9697168596 CHC Banihal 22-03-2015 5 Banihal Nizara Bgum Nisar ahmed chapnari 9697102667 CHC Banihal 22-03-2015 6 Banihal Kulsuma Begum Gh.Nabi Hinjhal 9858936084 CHC Banihal 22-03-2015 7 Banihal Ulfat Bgum Nazir Ahmed Asher NA CHC Banihal 23-03-2015 8 Banihal Zaitoona Begum Bashir Ahmed Amkoot 9697141572 CHC Banihal 23-03-2015 9 Banihal Rehana Begum Bashir Ahmed Chachal 9596931659 CHC Banihal 24-03-2015 10 Banihal Hafeeza Begum Shabir ahmed chacknarwa 9858003465 CHC Banihal 24-03-2015 11 Banihal Kulsuma Begum Mushtaq ahmed Mandakbass 9622392891 CHC Banihal 24-03-2015 12 Banihal shamshada Ab.Rashid Hingni 9906478060 CHC Banihal 24-03-2015 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4/15/2015 52 Banihal Sameena Begum Mohd ayoub Nachallana 9906194089 CHC Banihal 4/15/2015 53 Banihal Rohi jee Farooq ahmed Tethar NA CHC Banihal 4/16/2015 54 Banihal Kouser Begum Gh.Qadir Krawa 9797559639 CHC Banihal 4/16/2015 55 Banihal Naseema Begum Mushtaq ahmed Khari 9086310814 CHC Banihal 4/16/2015 56 Banihal shaheena Begum Mohd Iqbal Kundan 9697236813 CHC Banihal 16-04-2015 57 Banihal Maneera Begum Tariq ahmed Badder chamalwas 9858358044 CHC Banihal 16-04-2015 58 Banihal shahida Begum Habibullaha Nachallana 9906324698 CHC Banihal 17-04-2015 59 Banihal Naseema Begum Nazir Ahmed thachi 8492891175 CHC Banihal 18-04-2015 60 Banihal Zubiada Begum shakeel ahmed Zanchous 9858585160 CHC Banihal 18-04-2015 61 Banihal Tahira Begum Mohd Sayeed Gund Tethar 8803625786 CHC Banihal 19-04-2015 62 Banihal Saima Begum Ab.Hameed Fagoo 7298388128 CHC Banihal 19-04-2015 63 Banihal Nazira Begum Javeed Ahmed Shalgadi 8803072570 CHC Banihal 19-04-2015 Name of the Date of Name of the Name of the Complete Telephone Institution where S NO. Husband's Name Delivery/ Block Beneficiary Address Number delivery took Refferal place. 64 Banihal Meema Begum Javeed Ahmed Gund Tethar 9796885306 CHC Banihal 19-04-2015 65 Banihal Saleema Begum Sabzar ahmed Doligam 9858562735 CHC Banihal 19-04-2015 66 Banihal shamshada begum Muzaffer Ahmed Neel 9086705219 CHC Banihal 17-04-2015 67 Banihal Naseema Begum Mohd Sharief Amkoot 9858958172 CHC Banihal 18-04-2015 68 Banihal Rubeena Begum Mohd Iqbal Amkoot NA CHC Banihal 18-04-2015 69 Banihal Gulshan Begum Maneer Ahmed Sherbibi 7298073929 CHC Banihal 19-04-2015 70 Banihal Naza Begum Fareed ahmed Khari 9797532461 CHC Banihal 19-04-2015 71 Banihal sumeeda Begum Waseem ahmed Bankoot 9906328474 CHC Banihal 19-04-2015 72 Banihal Rehana Begum Aijaz ahmed Halimadan NA CHC Banihal 26-03-2015 73 Banihal Masrat Begum Asif ahmed Rallu NA CHC Banihal 28-03-2015 74 Banihal dilshada Begum mohiden lohar badidram mangit 9086358020 CHC Banihal 3/23/2015 75 Banihal shahnaza Mohd Rafiq kudji 9797492509 CHC 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