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SRO-25, District Leh-Name of Panches and Sarpanches Annexture to Notification , SRO________________dated_________________ 25 10 JAN-2019 S.No District Sr. No & S.No & Name of the Panchayat Name of the Sarpanch Sr. No and Name of panch Name of the Elected Panch with Parentage name of Elected with constitencies Block Parentage LeH 3-Durbuk PH-01 Chuchul Tsering Dolkar D/O 1 Chuchul Lundup Namgail S/O Rinchen Morup ,, ,, Phanday Nima 2 Chuchul Tsering Yangzom W/O Konchok Stanzin ,, ,, 3 Chuchul Tashi Paljor S/O Konchok Stanzin ,, ,, 4 Chuchul Sonam Paljor S/O Konchok Tsering ,, ,, 6 Chuchul Sonam Morup S/O Tundup Tashi ,, ,, 7 Youl Namgail Phunchok S/O Tsewang Rigzen 3-Durbuk PH-02 Durbuk Konchok Namgyal S/O 1 Punpun Tsering Dorjay S/O Tsewang Tundup ,, ,, Tsering Norbu 3 Laga Stanzin Pasang S/O Tsering Motup ,, ,, 4 Shayok Lobzang Tsering S/O Ranchan Samstan ,, ,, 5 Nimgo Stanzin Dolkar W/O Tsewang Gyalson ,, ,, 6 Nimgo Namgyal Andus S/O Tashi Rigzin ,, ,, 7 Rellay Singay Jamphel S/O Nawang Dorjay 3-Durbuk PH-03 Kargyam Konchok Punchok S/o 1 Kargyam Tsering Norbu S/o Dorjey Gyaltson ,, ,, Tashi Tsering 2 Kargyam Tsering Chuskit W/o Tsering Angdu ,, ,, 3 Satto Tashi Tsering S/o Dorjay Namgyal ,, ,, 4 Satto Mutup Dorjay S/o Dorjay Tundup ,, ,, 5 Kherapullu Tashi Dolkar W/o Tashi Dorjay ,, ,, 6 Satto Chamba Namdol S/o Sonam Jorgias ,, ,, 7 Kherapullu Sonam Murup S/o Konchok Chozang 3-Durbuk PH-04 Maan Pangong-A Deachen Dolker D/o 1 Khakteth Thinlay Angchuk S/o Mephem Therchen ,, ,, Tsering Namgail 2 Merak Yokma Rinchen Dolker W/o Kunzang Paljor ,, ,, 3 Merak-Gongma Phunchok Nurboo S/o Sonam Raptan ,, ,, 4 Maan-Yokma Dorjai Dadul S/o Tundup Tashi ,, ,, 5 Maan-Gongma Tashi Dolma W/o Stanzin Dorjey ,, ,, 6 Spangmik Konchok Namgyal S/o Nawang Rigzen ,, ,, 7 Mreak Konchok Galtsen S/o Tsewang Tashi 3-Durbuk PH-05 Maan Pangong-B Sonam Angchuk S/O 1 Phobrang Sonam Angchuk S/O Tundup Yangphail ,, ,, Sonam Tsering 2 Phobrang Tsultim Zangmo W/O Tsering Angchuk ,, ,, 3 Yourgo Sharap Gyaltson S/O Tashi Namgyal ,, ,, 4 Yourgo Thinless Namgail S/O Tsering Dorjey Sonam Angchuk S/O Sonam Tsering ,, ,, 5 Yourgo Sonam Lamo D/O Tsering Morup ,, ,, 6 Lukung Tsering Tundup S/O Sonam Dorjey ,, ,, 7 Yourgo Sonam Tsering S/O Tsewang Thuptan 3-Durbuk PH-06 Shachukul Thupstan Tsultim S/O 1 Shashukul Konchok Dorjey S/O Gatso Skalzang ,, ,, Tsering Angdus 2 Shashukul Padma Choskit W/o Konchok Namgyal ,, ,, 3 Shashukul Rinchen Tsering S/o Phuntsoq Namgail ,, ,, 4 Shashukul Thinlay Choskit D/o Tsering wangchok ,, ,, 5 Shashukul Tsering Dolma D/o Phuntsoq Tashi ,, ,, 6 Shashukul Tsering Nordan S/o Dorje Namgail ,, ,, 7 Gyaptser Konchok Samphel S/o Tsewang Tundup 3-Durbuk PH-07 Tangtse Tsamtul Rinpochey 1 Muglab Dorjay Ladol W/O Dorjay Namgail ,, ,, S/O Nima Namgyal 2 Tangtse Rinchen Dolma D/O Tashi Namgail ,, ,, 3 Tangtse Phuntsog Angdu S/O Tsewang Paljor ,, ,, 4 Tharuk Stanzin Dorjay S/O Tsering Angchok ,, ,, 5 Tharuk Thinlay Chodol D/O Rigzen Angdus ,, ,, 6 Tharuk Konchok Rigzen S/O Konchok Stanba ,, ,, 7 Pholonglay Konchok Tharchin S/O Tsewang Rigzin ,, ,, 8 Chelam Sonam Dolker W/O Sonam Nima ,, ,, 9 Yerath Tashi Lundup S/O Konchok Dorjey 5-Kharu PH-01 Chamday Kunzang Yangdol D/o 1 Chamday Deachen Dorjey S/o Rigzen Angdu ,, ,, Nawang Tsetan 3 Chamday Sonam Paljor S/O Mepam Choldan ,, ,, 4 Chamday Punchok Tundup S/o Mepam Sherap 5 Pue Chamday Namgail Dolkar W/o Tsering Sandup 6 Pue Nallaha Sonam Norboo S/o Tsentan Angchok ,, ,, 7 Kharu Tsering Choskit W/o Lawang Tsering 5-Kharu PH-02 Igoo Tashi Stobgais S/O 1 Igoo Tashi Norboo S/O Tashi Tundup ,, ,, Sonam Stanba 2 Igoo Urgain Chuskit W/O Tsering Tashi ,, ,, 3 Igoo Sonam Phunchok S/O Sonam Yangjor ,, ,, 4 Igoo Nawang Chotak S/O Tsering Stobdan ,, ,, 5 Naklay Langkor Kunzang Dolma W/O Tsering Angdu ,, ,, 6 Naklay Langkor Chhatan Tashi S/O Tsering Phunchok ,, ,, 7 Zugor Phuntsog Tondup S/O Sonam Angtak 5-Kharu PH-03 Gia Tsering Dawa S/O 1 Gia Urgain Phuntsog S/O Dorjey Lundup ,, ,, Tsewang Norboo 2 Gia Tsewang Dolkar D/O Stanzin Zangpo Tsering Dawa S/O Tsewang Norboo ,, ,, 3 Gia Nawang Thupstan S/O Phunchok Tundup ,, ,, 4 Rumtse Jigmet Gyatso S/O Skarma Tundup ,, ,, 5 Meeru Phunchok Lhamo D/O Sonam Tashi ,, ,, 6 Upshi Tsering Phunchok S/O Padma Namgial ,, ,, 7 Sasoma Thinless Yangjore S/O Tashi Morup 5-Kharu PH-04 Martselang Kunzang Wangmo D/O 1 Martselang Mepam Chamba S/O Tsering Stobdan ,, ,, Rigzen Wangchok 2 Martselang Dechen Yangdol D/O Tashi Tamphel ,, ,, 3 Himis Tsering Phunchok S/O Ishey Angdu ,, ,, 4 Shang Tsewang NorbooS/O Tsering Stobdan ,, ,, 5 Nakdang Kunzang Dolma W/O Konchok Namgail ,, ,, 6 Changa Stanzin Dorjai S/O Nawang Kunga ,, ,, 7 Himis Rigzen Dawa S/O Nawang Otzer 5-Kharu PH-05 Shara Sonam Thardos S/O 1 Shara Tsering Angchok S/O Tashi Dorjay ,, ,, Lobzang Choter 2 Shara Padma Yangchan W/O Tsewang Sandup ,, ,, 3 Sharnos Skarma Samtan S/O Tashi Tsering ,, ,, 4 Sharnos Padma Chodol W/O Tsewang Dorjay ,, ,, 5 Phuktse Tsering Chondol W/O Sonam Tashi ,, ,, 6 Phuktse Juk Stanzin Wangbo S/O Padma Dechen ,, ,, 7 Igg Tashi Gailison S/O Phuntsog Tsewang ,, ,, Rigzin Tsering S/O 3 Sharnay Gongma Tundup Dorjey S/O Phunchok Choldan ,, ,, Sonam Lundup 6 Kaingkar Gongma Tsetan Tundup S/O Tashi Raftan 5-Kharu PH-07 Taknak Sonam Stobdan S/O 1 Taknak Phoo Kunzang Namgail S/O Sonam Targais ,, ,, Tsering Tashi 2 Taknak Degang Tsering Yangchan W/O Sonam Dorjay ,, ,, 3 Takthok Tashi Phunchok S/O Tundup Tashi ,, ,, 4 Farka Chhewang Dorje S/O Tashi Pambar ,, ,, 5 Himal Tashi Dolkar W/o Tsewang Namgyal ,, ,, 6 Tukchu Sonam Chorol W/O Tsewang Targais 7 Tukchu Samphel Tundup S/O Mepham Choldan 8-Nyoma PH-01 Anlay Tsering Dolma D/o 1 Anlay Paljor Tarchin S/o Garba Dorjey ,, ,, Rigzen Chosphel 2 Anlay Tashi Lamo W/o Dorjay Yourgyal ,, ,, 3 Anlay Sonam Tsering S/o Tsering Tashi ,, ,, 4 Anlay Rigdan Dorjay S/o Dorjay Angchok ,, ,, 5 Anlay Tashi Angmo W/o Sonam Norgay Tsering Dolma D/o Rigzen Chosphel ,, ,, 6 Anlay Tsering Nurboo S/o Urgain Regden 7 Anlay Kaisang Angail S/o Nawang Chosphel 8-Nyoma PH-03 Nyoma Dawa Tashi S/o 1 Nyoma Skalzang Putith D/O Sonam Tundup ,, ,, Konchok Tsering 2 Nyoma Rigzin Angmo W/O Skarma Wangbo ,, ,, 3 Nyoma Tsewang Nurbo S/O Padma Morup ,, ,, 4 Mudh Sonam Dorjey S/O Sangay Dorje ,, ,, 5 Mudh Tsewang Deachen W/O Sherap Angdu ,, ,, 6 Nidder Skalzang Dorjey S/O Gyaltson Tundup 7 Mudh Tsewang Stanzin S/O Tsewang Chosgyan 8-Nyoma PH-04 Tsaga Skarma Dorjay S/o 1 Tsaga Tsatan Yangjor S/O Sonam Phunchok ,, ,, Tashi Tsewang 2 Tsaga Tenzin Dasal D/O Jigmet Dorjay ,, ,, 3 Tsaga Sonam Tashi S/O Ishey Dorjay ,, ,, 4 Tsaga Skalzang Dolma D/O Tashi Tsering ,, ,, 5 Rongo Tsering Dolma W/O Rinchen Namgial ,, ,, 6 Rongo Nawang Namgial S/O Nawang Dorjay 7 Rongo Skarma Tsering S/O Nawang Norboo 10-Rupsho PH-01 Chumur Jigmet Namdol W/o 1 Chumur Gyaltson Tsering S/o Chemet Dorjay Tsering Sonam ,, ,, 2 Chumur Lanzes Tsomo D/o Tsering Angchuk ,, ,, 3 Tagazong Skarma Shedup S/o Norboo Tsering ,, ,, 4 Tagazong Kasang Gurmat S/o Namgail Rigzin ,, ,, 5 Tagazong Jamyang Dolma W/o Skarma Jigmet ,, ,, 6 Phersay Padma Temith S/o Namgail Dorjay ,, ,, 7 Tagazong Karma Namdak S/o Tsering Dorjee 10-Rupsho PH-02 Kharnak Urgain Dadul S/O 1 Kharnak Jigmet Stanzin s/o Tsering Choldan Chunit Deachen ,, ,, 3 Kharnak Targes Tashi S/o Rinchen Tundup ,, ,, 4 Kharnak Tsewang Samphel s/o Rigzin Namgail ,, ,, 6 Kharnak Tsering Chosgyal s/o Dorjay Namgail 10-Rupsho PH-04 Samad -Rokchan Lundup Gyatso S/o 1 Samad Rokchan Jigmat Targais S/o Ishey Gyalson Tsering Tundup ,, ,, 2 Samad Rokchan Tsering Yangzom D/o Nawang Dorjey ,, ,, 3 Samad Rokchan Paldan Angchok S/o Tashi Rinchen ,, ,, 4 Samad Rokchan Skarma Targais S/o Skarma Otzer ,, ,, 5 Samad Rokchan Padma Dolker D/o Tsering Namgail Lundup Gyatso S/o Tsering Tundup ,, ,, 6 Thukjay Gonpa Namgail Tundup S/o Konchok Chapdo 11-Rong PH-01 Chumathang Mentok Lanzes D/o 1 Chumathang Chhetan Mingur S/O Sonam Dorjay ,, ,, Sonam Palgais 2 Chumathang Padma Nurboo W/O Nima Stanzin ,, ,, 3 Chumathang Tsering Sangdup S/O Tsering Namgial ,, ,, 4 Chumathang Padma Rigzin S/O Nima Tashi ,, ,, 5 Chumathang Chemet Youdon D/O Tsewang Tharchin ,, ,, 6 Mahey Tsering Toldan S/O Dechen Namgail ,, ,, 7 Kotsa Mahey Skarma Zodpa S/O Padma Angchok 11-Rong PH-02 Hemya Phuntsog Norboo S/O 1 Hemya Nawang Chosphel S/o Lt Dorjey Tsering ,, ,, Sonam Jorgais 2 Hemya Tsering Norzoom D/o Tsering Targais ,, ,, 3 Hemya Sonam Spalgias S/o Nurboo Wangdus ,, ,, 4 Tarchit Dorjey Tsering S/o Sonam Gonbo ,, ,, 5 Tarchit Rigzen Paldon W/O Motup Dorjey ,, ,, 6 Khatpoo Sonam Tsering S/o Sonam Stanzin 7 Tarchit Phuntsog Norboo S/o Sonam Jorgais 11-Rong PJH-03 Kungyam Rigzin Angmo D/o 1 Kungyam I Skarma Stanzin S/o Padma Dorjey ,, ,, Sonam Chetan 2 KungyamII Jigmet Lamo D/o Skarma Stanzin ,, ,, 3 Kungyam III Tashi Paldan S/o Karma Chonjor ,, ,, 4 Teri Phu Rigzin Angmo D/o Sonam Tsetan ,, ,, 5 Teri Dho Sonam Youdon S/o Konchok Stanzin ,, ,, 6 Kumdok Jigmat Kunphel S/o Urgain Tashi 7 Teri Phu Tsering Nurboo S/o Tashi Norgais 11-Rong PH-04 Liktsey Sonam Youron D/O 1 Liktsey Nawang Rigzin S/o Sonam Jonba ,, ,, Tundup Dorjey 2 Liktsey Skalzang Putith D/O Sonam Pamber ,, ,, 3 Tukla Tsering Chodol D/O Tsewang Pambar ,, ,, 4 Tukla Nawang Dukgay S/O Sherab Chospel ,, ,, 6 Tukla Phulak Dorjay Tundup S/O Dorjay Yourgail 7 Liktsey Thinless Gyurmat S/O Stanzin Thinlay 11-Rong PH-05 Skitmang Jigmet Yountan S/o 1 Skitmang Skarma Mutup S/O Tsering Tsultim ,, ,, Tsering Chultim 2 Skitmang Sonam Lamo D/O Sonam Namgail ,, ,, 3 Nee Choldan Tundup S/O Sonam Namgail ,, ,, 4 Kairy Skalzang Tundup S/O Tsering Wangail ,, ,, 5 Seyul Tsering Dolker D/O Nawang Raftan ,, ,, 6 Kaisar Changchop Gaylson S/O Tashi Tsewang
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