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Ser. No. Name of Candidate Father Ser. No. Name of Candidate Father Name DOB Reg Id Year of Registration Permanent Address Institute Qualified Qualifying Year University Renewal End Date Renewal / NOC NOC K.G. Medical College, Royal College of Physicians and M.B.B.S. (1958) D.C.H.(1961) 1 Dr. Bhim Singh Pandi Late Shri Jagan Nath Pandhi 15-02-35 2 21-10-05 10- Gandhi Road Dehradun. Surgeons of Glasgow, Royal College of Physicians and Lucknow University, U.K., U.K. 21/10/2015 22/10/2010 - 21/10/2015 M.R.C.P.(1968) Surgeons of Glasgow, M.B.B.S. (1963) D.C.H. (1966) M.D. Lucknow University, Lucknow University, Lucknow 2 Dr. Mahavir Singh Late Shri Shankar Singh Gosain 18-06-41 3 28-04-05 176, Haridwar Road, Dehradun Medical College, Lucknow 27-04-10 - (Paediatrics) (1968) University S.P. Medical College, Rajasthan /S.N. Medical College, 3 Dr. Dinesh Chandra Dhyani Late Shri Rameshwar Sharma 21-09-47 8 17-09-05 9/11, Circular Road, Dalanwala, Dehradun. M.B.B.S. (1971) D.A. (1991) Rajasthan Univeristy / Agra University 17/09/2015 18/09/2010 - 17/09/2015 Agra K.G. Medical College, Lucknow / K.G. Medical College, M.B.B.S. (1983) / M.S. (Orthopaedics) 4 Dr. Harish Kohli Late Shri Hari Ram Kohli 18-04-59 9 17-08-06 2, Haridwar Road, Dehradun. Lucknow University / Lucknow University 16/08/2016 17/08/2011 - 16/08/2016 Lucknow (1988) 5 Dr. Harish Chandra Purohit Late Shri Bijai Prasad Purohit 02-08-48 11 17-09-05 3 D/5, Shastri Nagar, Haridwar Road, Dehradun. K.G. Medical College, Lucknow / Lucknow University M.B.B.S. (1970) / D.C.H. (1973) Lucknow University / Lucknow University 17/09/2015 18/09/2010 - 17/09/2015 6 Dr. Suresh Mehta Shri M.S. Mehta 21-03-48 14 17-08-06 C- 387 Sector - B, Mahanagar, Lucknow (U.P) K.G. Medical College, Lukcnow / Lucknow University M.B.B.S. (1971) / D.M.R.E. (1982) Lucknow University / Lucknow University 17-08-11 17/08/2011 - 16/08/2016 L.L.R.M. Medical College, Meerut / L.L.R.M. Medical 18/08/2011 - 17/08/2016, 18/08/2016- 7 Dr. Shriram Singh Rana Late Shri N.S. Rana 08-05-49 15 17-08-06 V. Kodia Post - Mayapur Distt- Chamoli M.B.B.S. (1974) / D.C.H. (1992) Meerut University / Meerut University 17/08/2021 College, Meerut 17/08/2021 8 Dr. Govind Singh Jangpangi Late Shri K.S. Jangpangi 05-07-48 17 17-08-06 Kunwar Bhawan Thal, P.O.-Thal, Teh.-Didihat, Pithoragarh K.G. Medical College, Lucknow / Lucknow University M.B.B..S. (1972) / D.A. (1981) Lucknow University / Lucknow University 16-08-21 17/08/2016-16-08-2021 135 - A, Subhas Nagar, Gurunanak Road, Clementown, 9 Dr. Ramesh Chandra Nainwal Late Shri P.R. Nainwal 18-01-48 18 17-08-06 M.L.B. Medical College, Jhansi / Meerut University M.B.B.S. (1975) / D.O.M.S. (1992) Kanpur University / Meerut University 16-08-11 D,dun G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur / J.N. Medical College, M.B.B.S. (1985) / M.S. (Gen. Surgery) 22/03/2010 - 21/10/2015 /22/03/2015 - 10 Dr. Virendra Singh Shri Vatan Singh 15-07-62 21 21-03-05 Village & Post Kalsi, Dehradun Kanpur University / Karnataka University 21/03/2020 Belgaum (1991) 21/03/2020 M.B.B.S. (1984) / M.D. (Obst & Gyne.) 22/03/210 - 21/03/2015 / 22/03/2015 - 11 Dr. Sandhana Chauhan Shri Som Nath Gandhi 15-06-60 22 21-03-05 V.P.O. Kala, Distt- Dehradun. Baroda Medical College / M.S. Rao University Baroda University / M.S. Rao University, Baroda 21/03/2020 (1989) 21/03/2020 12 Dr. Devi Prasad Bahuguna Late Shri M.P. Bahuguna 18-05-44 20 08-04-05 D- 12, H- 16, Nehru Colony, Dehradun. K.G. Medical College, Lucknow / Lucknow University M.B.B.S. (1966) / D.C.P. (1974) Lucknow University / Lucknow University 07-04-10 - 97/ 87 (3) Balbir Road, Infront of Raverdale Junior School, Pt. J.N.M. Medical College Raipur / Ravishankar Ravishankar University, Raipur / Ravishankar 09/04/2010 - 08/04/201509/04/2015 - 13 Dr. Ramesh Chandra Joshi Shri Devi Dutt Joshi 10-06-65 24 08-04-05 M.B.B.S. (1988) / M.D. (Pediatrics) 07-04-10 D,dun University, Raipur Univeristy, Raipur 08/04/2020 Ahuja Ultrasound Center, Palavi Bazar, Roorkee. 14 Dr. Jitender Kumar Ahuja Late Shri Charan Dass Ahuja 20-12-48 25 08-04-05 K.G. Medical College / K.G.Medical College M.B.B.S. (1972) / D.Orth. (1975) Lucknow Univeristy / Lucknow University 07-04-10 - (Haridwar) Dr. Vivek Sharma S/o Shiv Kishore Sharma Jay Narayan M.B.B.S. (1997) / Dip. In Child Hearlh Nagpur University, Maharashtra / National Association 15 Dr. Vivek Shiv Kishor Shama Dr. Shiv kishore Sharma 26-08-71 28 20-04-05 Nursing Home House No- 649 Old Malaria Office, Etawah N.K.P. Salve Inst. Of Medical Sciences, Nagpur 19-04-10 - (2000) for reproductive & Child Health of India (U.P) M.L.N. Medical College, Allahabad / M.L.N. Medical M.B.B.S. (1975) / M.S. (Gen. Surgery) 16 Dr. Yashwant Singh Rana Late Shri B.S. Rana 25-07-51 32 20-04-05 C- 36, Sector -I, Defence Colony, Dehradun. Allahabad University / Allahabad Univeristy 19-04-10 - College (1980) M.L.N. Medical College, Allahabad /G.S.V.M. Medical 17 Dr. Beena Rana Late Shri K.C. Kapoor 13-09-54 33 20-04-05 C- 36, Sector -I, Defence Colony, Dehradun. M.B.B.S. (1979) / D.G.O. (1996) Allahabad University/ S.S.J.M. University, Kanpur 19-04-10 - College, Kanpur C/o Dr. Meena Sah Minashi Maternity center Nursing M.B.B.S. (1978)/ M.D.(Pathology & 18 Dr. Anil Chandra Sah Late Shri K.L. Sah 05-05-53 35 20-04-05 S.N. Medical College, Agra/ S.N. Medical College, Agra Agra University/ Agra University 19-04-10 - Home, Malla- Gorakhpur, Nainital Road, Haldwani Bacteriology) (1982) C/o Dr. Meena Sah Minashi Maternity center Nursing 19 Dr. Meena Sah Late Shri N.L. Sah 27-08-55 36 20-04-05 G.S.V.M. Medical College Kanpur / I.C.M.CH. Calcutta M.B.B.S.(1976) / I.C.M.ch (2002) Kanpur University / I.C.M.Ch. 19-04-10 - Home, Malla- Gorakhpur, Nainital Road, Haldwani G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur /G.S.V.M. Medical 20/04/2010 - 20/04/2015 19/04/2015 - 20 Dr. Suresh Chandra Pant Late Shri P.D. Pant 31-03-54 37 20-04-05 E 58/1, Judge farm, Haldwani, Nainital M.B.B.S. (1977) / D.A. (1991) Kanpur University / Kanpur University 19-04-10 College 20/04/2020 Rauthan House Bhoor, Panditwari P.O.- Prem Nagar, B.R.D. Medical College, Gorakhpur / Gorakhpur 20/04/2010 - 19/04/2015 20/04/2015 - 21 Dr. Govind Singh Rauthan Late Shri Karan Singh Rauthan 18-11-54 39 20-04-05 M.B.B.S. (1978) / D.Ortho. (1982) Gorakhpur University / Gorakhpur University 19-04-10 Dehradun. University 19/04/2020 22 Dr. Sudhanshu Bahuguna Late Shri S.B. Bahuguna 07-12-50 40 20-04-05 Village Karail Chatur Singh, Anandpur, Haldwani (Nainital) G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur / Kucknow University M.B.B.S. (1973) / D.O.M.S. (1988) Kanpur University / Lucknow Univeirsity 19-04-10 - Village - Karail Chatur Singh, Anandpur, Haldwani 23 Dr. Manorama Upreti (Bahuguna) Shri Luxmi Dutt Upreti 11-07-50 41 20-04-05 G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur / Lucknow Univeristy M.B.B.S. (1973) /D.G.O.(1988) Kanpur University / Lucknow Univeirsity 19-04-10 - (Nainital) C/o Shri Ajay Kumar P VI/ 1, Police Officers Colony 24 Dr. Asha Mathur Late Shri Kartar Narain Mathur 15-08-51 45 20-04-05 S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur M.B.B.S. (1973) / D.G.O. (1988) Rajasthan University, Allahabad University 19-04-10 - Kishanpur, Dehradun. 25 Dr. Rajendra Prasad Bhatt Shri Nityanand Bhatt 15-01-56 46 20-04-05 107, Indira Nagar, Dehradun G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur / Allahabad University M.B.B.S. (1977) / D.C.P. (1988) Kanpur University / Allahabad Univeristy 20/04/2015 21/04/2010 -20/04/2015 K.G. Medical College, Lucknow / K.G. Medical College, 26 Dr. Nutan Bhatt/ Pandey Late Shri Ishwari Dutt Pandey 24-04-58 47 20-04-05 107, Indira Nagar, Dehradun M.B.B.S. (1983) / D.A. (1986) Lucknow University / Lucknow University 19-04-10 - Lucknow M.B.B.S. (1971) M.S. (Gen. Surgery) 27 Dr. Prafulla Chandra Fuloria Shri Hira Ballabh Fuloria 03-03-50 49 20-04-05 kaladhungi Road, behind Nainital Bank, Haldwani (Nainital) M.L.N. Medical College Allahabad / Allahabad Allahabad Univeristy / Allahabad University 19-04-20 20/04/2015-19-04-2020 (1975) 28 Dr. Har Govind Singh Manral Shri Kuber Singh Manral 20-08-51 51 20-04-05 127- E.C. Road, near Dwarika Staore, Dehradun. L.L.R.M. Medical College, Meerut / Agra University M.B.B.S. (1973) / D.V.D. (1978) Meerut University / Agra University 20/04/2015 21/04/2010 - 20/04/2015 29 Dr. Dinkar Narayan Dhyani Shri Krishan Kumar Dhyani 11-01-49 53 20-04-05 B- 101, Aloknanda Apartment, Rajpur Road, Dehradun.
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