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MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIO APP27230301023121301273424 GLENISS FRANCIS D'SOUZA 16/01/1997 RENEWAL 60092498001 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA KURLA WEST, MUMBAI 14/09/2012 ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIO APP27230301023121301282427 BRIAN FRANCIS DSOUZA 28/10/2000 RENEWAL 60092508917 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA KURLA WEST, MUMBAI 14/09/2012 ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIO APP27230301023121301283049 LINTON PAUL GOMES 24/03/2000 RENEWAL 60092502711 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA KURLA WEST, MUMBAI 14/09/2012 ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIO APP27230301023121301357703 AARON SATHORIN RODRIGUES 18/06/2000 RENEWAL 14/09/2012 ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIO APP27230301023121301359083 PRINCETON PAUL GOMES 20/09/1997 RENEWAL 60092501536 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA KURLA WEST, MUMBAI 14/09/2012 ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIO APP27230301023121301751874 MYRON RUDOLF QUINNY 17/08/2001 RENEWAL 60092540087 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA KURLA WEST, MUMBAI 25/09/2012 ST. 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APP27230301139121301526329 SHAHEEN MATLOOB ANSARI 28/02/1998 FRESH 16/09/2012 APOSTOLIC CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301108121301136681 VELENCIA ROSARIO BARETTO 23/07/2000 FRESH 11/9/2012 APOSTOLIC CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301108121301137886 ROSELLE MARIO HENRIQUES 31/07/1998 FRESH 11/9/2012 APOSTOLIC CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301108121301209078 LIANNE WILLIAM FERNANDES 12/7/2000 FRESH 12/9/2012 APOSTOLIC CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301108121301210792 NARISA FELIX JOE GOMES 29/08/2000 FRESH 12/9/2012 APOSTOLIC CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301108121301434053 LAURA VALERIAN NORONHA 8/12/2000 FRESH 15/09/2012 APOSTOLIC CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301108121301435889 VALITA VALERIAN NORONHA 21/12/1997 FRESH 15/09/2012 APOSTOLIC CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301108121300922160 VANNESSA NICHOLAS BARROW 5/5/2001 FRESH 8/9/2012 APOSTOLIC CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301108121300931818 ANIKA SONI SACHIN SARKAR 13/08/2000 FRESH 8/9/2012 APOSTOLIC CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301108121300934496 CHRYSANN BRYNER MIRANDA 11/3/2000 FRESH 8/9/2012 B.P.M. 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HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301124121300913280 ASIM ANIL KUJUR 11/2/2000 FRESH 8/9/2012 BANDRA URDU HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301138121301087774 ZEESHAN IBRAHIM LAKHANI 15/06/1998 FRESH 10/9/2012 BANDRA URDU HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301138121301658463 WASIM IRFAN KHAN 26/11/1997 FRESH 19/09/2012 BANDRA URDU HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301138121301696734 MOHAMMED MUSTAQUEEM MOHAMMED YUISUF SHAIKH14/11/1997 FRESH 21/09/2012 BANDRA URDU HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301138121301697808 ABDUL SUFIYAN IBRAHIM SAYED 17/10/1995 FRESH 21/09/2012 BANDRA URDU HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301138121301728496 IRFAN RAFIK SHAIKH 7/6/1998 FRESH 23/09/2012 BANDRA URDU HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301138121301886012 MOHD SALIM GULZAR SHAIKH 28/03/2000 FRESH 30/09/2012 DURELO CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301115121300534825 MEENAL MARSHALL PARMAR 14/07/2002 FRESH 60125250952 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA BAJIRAO ROAD 6/9/2012 DURELO CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301115121300537422 ANGELA ANDREW FERNANDES 4/10/2001 FRESH 60124775277 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA BAJIRAO ROAD 6/9/2012 DURELO CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301115121300585606 CHRISTINA FRANCIS SALVI 1/11/1999 FRESH 60124777706 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA BAJIRAO ROAD 7/9/2012 DURELO CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301115121300590170 BOLIVIA ALEXANDER MANIKAM 1/9/1999 FRESH 60124924833 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA BAJIRAO ROAD 6/9/2012 DURELO CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301115121300591007 DELISHA DINESH MACWAN 3/11/1999 FRESH 60124723160 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA BAJIRAO ROAD 6/9/2012 DURELO CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301115121300593608 JANICE BONNY D'SOUZA 26/05/2000 FRESH 6/9/2012 DURELO CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL APP27230301115121300725283 ISITA SUDHIR HORO 4/2/2002 FRESH 60124981100 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA
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