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(Phase-II), Bihar Under RAY 1: Name of Slum:- New Ambedkar Colony DPR for construction of 1061 DUs at Patna (Phase-II), Bihar under RAY 1: Name of Slum:- New Ambedkar Colony (Sandalpur) Sr.No Name Of Beneficiary Father/Husband's name 1 Manorma Devi Hari Manjhi 2 Manju Devi Bhunesabar Das 3 Mala Devi Hemnt Ram 4 Lalati Devi Mukundas Ravi Das 5 Rajani Devi Sajay Prasad 6 Sumitra Devi Jagdesh Chaudhari 7 Punam Devi Surendra Ram 8 Chonhi Maham Sattan 9 Hema Devi Shiv Ram 10 Sona Devi Raju Chaudhari 11 Sushila Devi Vipin Rout 12 Poonam Devi Rajesh Ram 13 Shyamsundri Devi Kalichran 14 Renu Devi Late Ajay Chaudhari 15 Pinki Devi Bikki Chaudhari 16 Shakuntala Devi Tuntun Ram 17 Rinki Devi Jay Kumar 18 Kiran Devi Santosh Ram 19 Mamta Devi Ashok Das 20 Gunja Devi Prem Ram 21 Anisha Khatoon Late Md Shafique 22 Sangeeta Devi Kundan Ram 23 Chanda Devi Munna Chaudhari 24 Kiran Devi Surendra Rout 25 Amna Khatoon Md. Shamim 26 Babita Devi Sunil Kumar 27 Shila Devi Late Khagri Ram 28 Runi Devi Sanju Manjhi 29 Rina Devi Rajendra Sahani 30 Gulawasa Khatoon Md. Shahid 31 Salma Khatoon Md. Eadu 32 Sapana Devi Ravi Ram 33 Sabina Khatoon Md. Samsulak 34 Sakhandra Devi Late Ramchandra Das 35 Mariyam Khatoon Md. Golden 36 Sunita Devi Ganesh Ram 37 Amna Khatoon Md. Aslam 38 Soni Khatoon Md. Sahid 39 Fula Pati Devi Rambadan Das 40 Sakuntala Devi Ganesh Das 41 Neha Devi Raj Kumar Chaudhary 42 Nitu Devi Dilip Ram 43 Girish Devi Late Swaminath Raut 44 Pinki Devi Ranjit Ram 45 Bina Devi Binay Prasad 46 Mina Devi Ramanand Ram 47 Nilam Devi Suresh Ram 48 Gita Devi Late Santosh Ram 49 Reena Devi Rajesh Ram 50 Jully Devi Sambho Ram 51 Binita Devi Binod Kumar 52 Sumitra Devi Bindeshi Das 53 Laxmi Devi Shukhdeo Das 54 Asha Devi Suresh Ram 55 Radha Kumari Sanjay Kumar 56 Anita Kumari Deepu Kumar 57 Lalmuni Devi Late Raja Ram 58 Tarnnum Khatoon Md. Guudu 59 Anju Devi Raju Ram 60 Chandani Devi Chandan Ram 61 Sushila Devi Late Nemi Ram 62 Meena Devi Ganesh Ray 63 Maya Devi Late Gopal Ram 64 Mushri Jhan Md. Irfanul Haque 65 Soni Devi Pappu Ram 66 Pramila Devi Sri Binod Ram 67 Guriya Khatoon Md. Guddu 68 Ralchi Devi Rameshwar Manjhi 69 Munni Devi Manoj Prasad 70 Rajni Devi Late Sonu Ram 71 Pitambari Devi Late Rajendra Ray 72 Mala Devi Surendra Das 73 Rekha Devi Mantu Ram 74 Kanti Devi Suresh Ram 75 Kiran Devi Jaimangal Ram 76 Lado Khatoon Md. Guddu 77 Rimmi Raj Rahul Kumar 78 Suman Devi Ranjan Ram 79 Renu Devi Suman Kumar 80 Runi Devi Suraj Ram 81 Guriya Devi Ganesh Ram 82 Laxmi Devi Ravi Ram 83 Nirma Devi Manoj Chaudhary 84 Chhoti Devi Munna Kumar 85 Sundari Devi Late Rajendra Ram 86 Geeta Devi Vijay Kumar 87 Usha Devi Raj Kumar Ram 88 Asha Devi Sankar Ram 89 Priya Devi Fankay Manjhi 90 Radha Devi Late Rajesh Ram 91 Anwari Khatoon Md. Chand 92 Gita Devi Manoj Das 93 Kamla Devi Late Hari Ram 94 Sundari Devi Jeewan Ram 95 Munma Devi Maha Karan 96 Sita Devi Sanjay Ram 97 Ram Dulari Devi Late Kiran Raut 98 Guriya Khatoon Md. Salauddin 99 Preeti Devi Jeewan Ram 100 Rani Devi Harindra Ram 101 Nuri Khatoon Mansur Alam 102 Sakuntala Devi Sankar Ram 103 Gita Devi Chandan Ram 104 Devit Devi Anil Ram 105 Nilam Devi Binod Kumar 106 Sushila Devi Raju Ram 107 Buniya Devi Late Jay Mangal 108 Kusum Devi Patli Ram 109 Kanti Devi Raj Kumar Ram 110 Rina Devi Raju Ram 111 Anita Devi Raj Kumar 112 Gulaicha Devi Late Ramthal Ram 113 Sima Devi Guddu Ram 114 Shugiya Devi Manoj Das 115 Mala Devi Ajay Das 116 Bashanti Devi Raju Ram 117 Pratima Devi Bhari Ram 118 Kauraliya Devi Late Jagarnath Raut 119 Geeta Devi Ashok Ram 120 Lalita Devi Binod Rajak 121 Pinki Devi Sweesh Das 122 Munki Devi Vipat Das 123 Sajima Khatoon Md. Ansar 124 Rupa Devi Vijay Raut 125 Shila Devi Late Ramanath 126 Sabana Khatoon Md. Firoj 127 Phulo Devi Bablu Das 128 Sumitra Devi Late Bajrangi Ram 129 Rupa Devi Vijay Raut 130 Rihan Khatoon Md. Shamsher Anshari 131 Noor Jahan Khatoon Md. Warin 132 Rahisha Khatoon Md. Firoj 133 Kulity Devi Bashant Ming 134 Manju Devi Pappu Ram 135 Sumitra Devi Ramashis Das 136 Dashami Md. Jijman 137 Pooja Devi Anil Prasad 138 Kemal Devi Jayki Ram 139 Manju Devi Pappu Ram 140 Devanti Devi Late Vijay Prasad 141 Nilam Devi Ravi Kumar 142 Gita Devi Binod Ram 143 Shila Devi Suresh Ram 144 Reshma Devi Gaurakh Ram 145 Shusma Devi Sankar Yadav 146 Juli Devi Ajay Thakur 147 Ruby Devi Ranjan Ram 148 Shanti Devi Budhdeo Thakur 149 Shayam Sundar Devi Late Sita Ram 150 Sarswati Devi Dinesh Ram 151 Naina Devi Santosh Kumar 152 Janki Devi Nanhak Ram 153 Simpi Devi Prakash Chaudhary 154 Sunita Devi Raja Ram 155 Momina Khatoon Md. Shamo 156 Rekha Devi Ranjan Das 157 Kanti Devi Sri Raj Kumar Ram 158 Tetri Devi Rajbalabh Ram 159 Punam Devi Harendra Kumar 160 Champa Devi Ajay Kumar 161 Renu Devi Jay Ram 162 Kaushalya Devi Kedar Ram 163 Santoshi Devi Ajay Ram 164 Guriya Khatoon Md. Ershad 165 Kushum Devi Raju Ram 166 NaziyaParbin Md. Samir 167 Malti Devi Seva Lal 168 Shobha Devi Pramod Kumar 169 Priti Kumari RajKumar Ram 170 Sony Devi Satish Paswan 171 Gulshan Khatoon Md. Taier 172 Malti Devi Late Lal Babu Ram 173 Radha Devi Mahendra Kumar 174 Manju Devi Rajendra Ram 175 Shanta Devi Manna Ram 176 Sunayna Devi Rajesh Das 177 Shushum Devi Munna Lal 178 Raj Munni Devi Suresh Paswan 179 Khooshboo Devi Krishan Ram 180 Saroj Devi Late Ashok Kumar 181 Mina Devi Vinay Das 182 Rubi Devi Baleshwar Mukhiya 183 Nekani Devi Late Bal Deo 184 Baidu Devi Tinku Kumar Ram 185 Champa Devi Anil Das 186 Muniya Devi Dinesh Thakur 187 Munni Devi Binod Ram 188 Anita Devi Diwali Ram 189 Sita Devi Ranjit Ram 190 Meenu Devi Guddu Ram 191 Gurita Devi Raju Ram 192 Afshana Khatoon Md. Rafik 193 Roshani Devi Late Chandeshwar Ram 194 Mina Devi Jay Mohan Ram 195 Sona Devi Ganauri Ram 196 Mini Devi Durga Prasad Sinha 197 Bina Devi Late Rameshwar Prasad 198 Lalmunni Devi Late Lakhan Kumar 199 Ashiya Khatoon Abdul Majid 200 Munni Devi Arun Ram 201 Khushboo Khatoon Md. Mestar 202 Ruby Khatoon Md. Ajib 203 Sawara Khatoon Late Ali Hasan 204 Ishantun Nisha Khatoon Md. Adbaluf 205 Firoj Rijvi Md. Parwej 206 Guddi Devi Late Sunil Ram 207 Bagma Parween Md. Arman 208 Mamta Devi Birendra Ram 209 Sarita Devi Sanjay Yadav 210 Sima Devi Dhiraj Kumar 211 Devanti Devi Sanjay Ram 212 Kajal Devi Sunny Kumar Raut 213 Bhuli Devi Late Dev Lal Ram 214 Pinki Devi Rakesh Das 215 Guddi Devi Santosh Ram 216 Lalmati Devi Vinay Saw 217 Sabri Khatoon Md. Sadru Hasan 218 Rita Devi Binod Raut 219 Rekha Devi Shiv Nath Chaudhary 220 Lalali Devi Prabhu Ram 221 Devi Devi Munna Ram 222 Manji Devi Susay Ram 223 Urmila Devi Ramkishun Ram 224 Punam Devi Shatrudhan Ram 225 Punam Devi Gautam Ram 226 Relkho Devi Prakash Kumar 227 Sukhari Manjhi Shukhu Manjhi 228 Gunja Devi Ranjan Ram 229 Chameli Devi Ganesh Ram 230 Shanti Devi Late Bhunath Ram 231 Najmin Khatoon Late Md. Akhtar 232 Sudha Devi Soni Mukhiya 233 Shanti Devi Panna Lal 234 Neha Devi Santosh Ram 235 Anita Devi Sanjay Manjhi 236 Madina Khatoon Md. Firoj 237 Rehana khatoon Md. Sarajul 238 Fariyana Khatoon Md. Lalu 239 Kiran Devi Late Birendra Ram 240 Chandani Devi Ajay Ram 241 Fatima Khatoon Md. Shafi 242 Sumitra Devi Laxman Ram 243 Sakuntala Devi Ajit Ram 244 Hamida Khatoon Late Md. Munna 245 Nazma Khatoon Late Md. Rahim 246 Manorma Devi Late Shiv Narayan Saw 247 Usha Devi Sukhdeo Ram 248 Sona Bati Devi Late Moti Lal 249 Jay Bunisha Khatoon Late Md. Haider 250 Sunita Devi Late Raja Ram 251 Lakachi Devi Mahesh Kumar 252 Kalabati Devi Salabi Prasad 253 Jaya Devi Ravindra Kumar 254 Asha Devi Late Harendra Ram 255 Puja Devi Chhunu Saw 256 Pinki Devi Santosh Kumar 257 Santoshi Devi Ravi Ram 258 Sima Khatoon Md. Khurshid 259 Puja Devi Munna Ram 260 Prabhavati Devi Late Jai Ram 261 Dhomni Devi Shobhit Ram 262 Shanti Devi Naresh Chaudhary 263 Julekha Khatoon Late Md. Rafik 264 Javahar Lal Ram 265 Sumaru Ram 266 Krishna Raut 267 Harendra Prasad 268 Gobind Chaudhary 269 Dhuni Devi Sukul Ram 270 Asha Devi Dharikshan Ram 271 Ranju Devi Raj Kumar Ram 272 Gita Devi Late Prem Ram 273 Nitu Devi Sikandra Ram 274 Rita Devi Chandeswar Das 275 Pushpa Devi Jiyant Ram 276 Ganga Devi Ranjan Ram 277 Anita Devi Sanju Ram 278 Gunja Devi Santosh Das 279 Shima Devi Chandan Kumar 280 Khasba Devi Ganesh Ram 281 Rinki Devi Surendra Kumar 282 Gulshan Devi Rakesh Ram 283 Juli Pravin Md. Arman 284 Nashrin Khatoon Ajmuhiddin 285 Shina Devi Dilip Kumar 286 Sita Devi Haroni Ram 287 Rita Devi Vishnath Chaudhary 288 Samiya Devi Rajesh Ram 289 Nita Devi Dilip Ram 290 Asha Devi Mohan Ram 291 Mina Devi Gupti Ram 292 Sunita Devi Late Shambhu Chaudhary 293 Nitu Devi Anil Ram 294 Tarrnum Rijvi Md. Javed 295 Bedami Devi Mashudan Chaudhary 296 Manju Devi Sankar Raut 297 Fulla Devi Late Ramvedan Ram 298 Kuresha Khatoon Md. Salauddin 299 Nargish Khatoon Md. 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