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Howrah Railway Station ( 13.12.2017) 02 Tata Sumo for Time Howrah Railway Station ( 13.12.2017) return_m return_datetime_fr return_starting_pl return_mode_of_travel_det Sl.No. student_name gender ode_of_tr return_place_returning_to om_blr ace ails avel Howrah Railway 1 Pravy Prerana Female 13-12-2017 06:00 Train TRAIN Station Howrah Railway 12019/SHATABDI 2 ANMOL HARSH Male 13-12-2017 06:00 Train Station EXPRESS ABHISHEK KUMAR Howrah Railway 12019 SHATABDI 3 Male 13-12-2017 06:05 Train SHUKLA Station EXPRESS Howrah Railway 4 SOURAV GOEL Male 13-12-2017 06:05 Train 12019 SHATABDI EXP Station Howrah Railway 5 SHIVAM CHATURVEDI Male 13-12-2017 06:45 Train 22321 Station 02 Tata Sumo Howrah Railway 6 SIDHARTH BANKUPALLE Male 13-12-2017 06:45 Train 22321/HOOL EXP Station For time slot Howrah Railway SRI JAGANNATH 06:00 - 08:30 hrs. 7 INDRANEEL DEY Male 13-12-2017 07:00 Train Station EXPRESS (13 Students) Howrah Railway 8 DEPAVATH CHANDU NAIK Male 13-12-2017 07:25 Train 12703 train number Station Car will leave by Howrah Railway 03:30 hrs. 9 ANKUR GURIA Male 13-12-2017 08:00 Train Shipra express Station Howrah Railway 10 Achintya Srivastava Male 13-12-2017 08:15 Train poorwa express Station Howrah Railway 12381/POORVA 11 ADARSH KUMAR Male 13-12-2017 08:15 Train Station EXPRESS Howrah Railway 12381/POORVA 12 SHIVAM CHAUDHARY Male 13-12-2017 08:15 Train Station EXPRESS Howrah Railway 13 SHUBHAM SRIVASTAVA Male 13-12-2017 08:30 Train doon express Station Howrah Railway 18645/EAST COAST 14 Jyotiprabha Kashyap Female 13-12-2017 11:00 Train Station EXPRESS Howrah Railway 18645, EAST COAST 15 Richa Rashmi Female 13-12-2017 11:30 Train Station EXPRESS Howrah Railway 16 Durga Prasad Pattnaik Male 13-12-2017 11:45 Train TRAIN NO: 18645 Station Howrah Railway 18645 EAST COAST 17 Sanjeebani Biswal Male 13-12-2017 11:45 Train Station EXPRESS 02 - 42 Seated Bus From 11:00 - 23:40 hrs. (Total 74 Students) Bus will leave by 07:30 hrs. Howrah Railway Station ( 13.12.2017) return_m return_datetime_fr return_starting_pl return_mode_of_travel_det Sl.No. student_name gender ode_of_tr return_place_returning_to om_blr ace ails avel Howrah Railway 18 Aditya Prasad Dash Male 13-12-2017 11:45 Train 18645/ EAST COAST EXP Station Howrah Railway 19 Haresh Kumar Chaudhary Male 13-12-2017 11:45 Train 18645,East Coast Express Station Howrah Railway train no-18645,EAST 20 Sharada Prasad Sahoo Male 13-12-2017 11:45 Train Station COAST express Swati Snigdha Howrah Railway wwh TO BBS, East Coast 21 Female 13-12-2017 11:45 Train Priyadarsini Station Express(18645) Howrah Railway 18645 EAST COAST 22 SATYARANJAN PATTNAIK Male 13-12-2017 11:45 Train Station EXPRESS (PT) Howrah Railway 23 ANURAG MOHANTY Male 13-12-2017 11:45 Train EAST COAST EXPRESS Station Howrah Railway SHAKTIPUNJ EXPRESS, 24 AJAY PRAJAPATI Male 13-12-2017 13:00 Train Station 11448 Howrah Railway 25 SUNIL RANA Male 13-12-2017 13:00 Train Train Station Howrah Railway 26 AZAD PANDEY Male 13-12-2017 13:10 Train SAKTIPUNJ EXP Station Howrah Railway 27 Deya Chatterjee Female 13-12-2017 13:10 Train 11448/SHAKTIPUNJ EXP Station Howrah Railway 28 Rudarnil Roy Male 13-12-2017 13:10 Train 11448/SHAKTIPUNJ EXP Station Howrah Railway 29 BHAWNA KUMARI Female 13-12-2017 13:10 Train 11448 Station Howrah Railway 30 PRITAM MALLICK Male 13-12-2017 13:15 Train JAN SHATARDI EXPRESS Station Howrah Railway 31 ABHISEK MOHANTY Male 13-12-2017 13:25 Train By Jan Shatabdi Express Station Howrah Railway 12073, JAN SHATABDI 32 AMRIT ANWESH Male 13-12-2017 13:25 Train Station EXPRESS Howrah Railway 12073/JAN SATABDI 33 PIYUSH KUMAR BEHERA Male 13-12-2017 13:25 Train Station EXPRESS Howrah Railway 34 SOHAN KUMAR PARIDA Male 13-12-2017 13:25 Train Jan Shatabdi Station 02 - 42 Seated Bus From 11:00 - 23:40 hrs. (Total 74 Students) Bus will leave by 07:30 hrs. Howrah Railway Station ( 13.12.2017) return_m return_datetime_fr return_starting_pl return_mode_of_travel_det Sl.No. student_name gender ode_of_tr return_place_returning_to om_blr ace ails avel SIDDHARTH GITA Howrah Railway 12073 BBS JAN 35 Male 13-12-2017 13:25 Train JAYANTA MOHAPATRA Station SHATABDI ABHISHEK KIRAN Howrah Railway 12073/BBS JAN 36 Male 13-12-2017 13:25 Train KESHARI Station SHATABDI Howrah Railway 37 VIKASH KUMAR Male 13-12-2017 13:50 Train Train Station Howrah Railway 38 NEELADRI DAS Male 13-12-2017 13:50 Train 12860, GITANJALI EXP. Station Howrah Railway 39 SPANDAN SENAPATI Male 13-12-2017 14:00 Train Train Station Howrah Railway 40 OM ADARSH Male 13-12-2017 14:00 Train PURI-HOWRAH MAIL Station Howrah Railway 41 RAJ SAMAL Male 13-12-2017 14:00 Train Train Station Howrah Railway 42 ADITYA RANJAN Male 13-12-2017 14:05 Train 12023 Station Howrah Railway 12023/JANSHATABDI 43 HARSH SINHA Male 13-12-2017 14:05 Train Station EXP Howrah Railway 44 Raibat Sarker Male 13-12-2017 14:15 Train SHATABDI EXPRESS Station 02 - 42 Seated Howrah Railway 12277/SATABDI 45 ADITYA SAHU Male 13-12-2017 14:25 Train Bus Station EXPRESS From 11:00 - Howrah Railway 12277/SATABDI 46 KAUSTUV PRATEEQ Male 13-12-2017 00:00 Train Station EXPRESS 23:40 hrs. Howrah Railway 12277/SATABDI 47 SWAGAT SUSMOY SAHOO Male 13-12-2017 02:00 Train Station EXPRESS (Total 74 Howrah Railway 48 ARKA DUTTA Male 13-12-2017 02:15 Train Shatabdi Express Students) Station Howrah Railway Bus will leave by 49 SOUMYASHREE SAHOO Female 13-12-2017 02:25 Train TRAIN Station 07:30 hrs. Howrah Railway TR No- 12277/ SATABDI 50 SASWAT KUMAR DASH Male 13-12-2017 13:30 Train Station EXPRESS SANJEET SWAROOP Howrah Railway 12277/SATABDI 51 Male 13-12-2017 13:00 Train PANDA Station EXPRESS 02 - 42 Seated Bus From 11:00 - 23:40 hrs. (Total 74 Students) Bus will leave by 07:30 hrs. Howrah Railway Station ( 13.12.2017) return_m return_datetime_fr return_starting_pl return_mode_of_travel_det Sl.No. student_name gender ode_of_tr return_place_returning_to om_blr ace ails avel Howrah Railway Train No. 12277 Satabdi 52 PRAJJWAL KUMAR DAS Male 13-12-2017 14:25 Train Station Express Howrah Railway 12277/SATABDI 53 SHIBASHISH MAHAPATRA Male 13-12-2017 14:25 Train Station EXPRESS Howrah Railway 54 ANUBHAV SABOTH Male 13-12-2017 14:25 Train Train no.12277 Station Howrah Railway 12277/SATABDI 55 A B SATYAPRAKASH Male 13-12-2017 14:25 Train Station EXPRESS Howrah Railway 56 SURAJ KUMAR BEHERA Male 13-12-2017 14:25 Train SATABDI EXPRESS Station Howrah Railway 12841/COROMANDAL 57 Harish Kumar Senapati Male 13-12-2017 14:50 Train Station EXP Howrah Railway 12841/COROMANDAL 58 Anusha Gupta Male 13-12-2017 14:50 Train Station EXP Howrah Railway 12841/COROMANDAL 59 Nabendu Sekhar Mishra Male 13-12-2017 14:50 Train Station EXPRESS Howrah Railway 60 Aman Dimri Male 13-12-2017 14:50 Train Train-12841 Station Howrah Railway Kolkata Rajdhani, 61 Parikshit Thoudam Male 13-12-2017 16:50 Train Station Karnataka Express Howrah Railway 62 AYUSH SINGH Male 13-12-2017 16:55 Train 12301 Station Howrah Railway 12301 KOLKATA 63 Aakash Singh Bais Male 13-12-2017 16:55 Train Station RAJDHANI, AC 3-TIER Howrah Railway 64 VARUN JAIN Male 13-12-2017 16:55 Train 12301/Kolkata Rajdhani Station Howrah Railway 12301 KOLKATA 65 PRASHANT MISHRA Male 13-12-2017 16:55 Train Station RAJDHANI EXPRESS Howrah Railway 12301/KOLKATA 66 POOJA Female 13-12-2017 16:55 Train Station RJDHNI Howrah Railway 67 Shreya Dwivedi Female 13-12-2017 17:20 Train COAL FIELD EXP(12339) Station Howrah Railway 18409/ SRIJAGANNATH 68 SRICHANDAN DASH Male 13-12-2017 19:00 Train Station EXPRESS 02 - 42 Seated Bus From 11:00 - 23:40 hrs. (Total 74 Students) Bus will leave by 07:30 hrs. Howrah Railway Station ( 13.12.2017) return_m return_datetime_fr return_starting_pl return_mode_of_travel_det Sl.No. student_name gender ode_of_tr return_place_returning_to om_blr ace ails avel Howrah Railway 69 ADARSH SINGH Male 13-12-2017 19:10 Train ASR HWH MAIL(13005) Station Howrah Railway 12810/HWH MUMBAI 70 Shreekant Gawande Male 13-12-2017 20:15 Train Station MAIL Howrah Railway 71 Devang Haresh Liya Male 13-12-2017 20:15 Train PNR no. : 6107154480 Station Howrah Railway 72 KSHITIZ KASHYAP Male 13-12-2017 20:35 Train 12351/Danapur Express Station Howrah Railway Kriya Yoga Exp., No. 73 JOSHIKA Female 13-12-2017 22:10 Train Station 18615, 3AC -B3-27 Howrah Railway CHAKRADHARPUR FIRST 74 SOUMYA BANERJEE Male 13-12-2017 23:05 Train Station PASSENGER Howrah Railway 75 YASH VARDHAN RAIZADA Male 13-12-2017 23:40 Train HWH JU EXPRESS Station 76 SHUBHAM KUMAR Male 77 RISHABH SANJAY+1 Male 78 ABHISHIKTA Female 79 SOM DEV Male 80 PRAJWAL DAS +4 Male 81 KASTURI R SWAIN Male 82 B SAMYAN DAS Male.
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