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Village Name Registration ID Beneficiary Name Father Or Husband Name Category ik= vik=rk dk dkj.k @ vik= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Bareji 142195320 AIYA KHATOON ASLAM Other 2 Bareji 142963726 BHAGMANIYA DEVI HRIDAYA NARAYAN Other 3 Bareji 142963961 BHAGWAN KUSHWAHA KEDAR KUSHWAHA Other 4 Bareji 140446538 FULMMATI DEVI RAMKUMAR Other 5 Bareji 135645078 GAYTRI NANHKU Other 6 Bareji 142963930 KAMALPATIYA DEVI BACHENDRA Other 7 Bareji 135644833 MANATA DEVI BRIJLAL Other 8 Bareji 142963620 MANITA CHAUDHARI SURENDAR CHAUDHRY Other 9 Bareji 135644647 MANJU DEVI DAROGA Other 10 Bareji 142963706 MAYA DEVI PRAHLAD CHAUBE Other 11 Bareji 135644898 MEENA DEVI SINATH Other 12 Rampur Kanwa 146832926 MS URMILA DEVI MOHAN Other 13 Bareji 142963828 NIRASHA DEVI ARVIND KUSHWAHA Other 14 Bareji 142963575 PARBHWATI DEVI JHAGDA Other 15 Bareji 142963852 PREMA DEVI DIGVIJAY KUSHWAHA Other 16 Bareji 142963877 RAJESHWAR CHAUDHARY UMRAV Other 17 Bareji 135644432 RANI DEVI LAL JEE Other 18 Bareji 142963526 REENA DEVI DAROGA UPADHYAY Other 19 Bareji 142963765 SABDEIYA DEVI RAM NARAYAN Other 20 Bareji 142963457 SAHODARI DEVI RAMSHISH CHAUDHRY Other 21 Bareji 142963687 SANGEETA DEVI SANTOSH UPADHYAY Other 22 Bareji 142963899 SARITA DEVI SURENDAR CHAUDHRY Other 23 Bareji 142963744 SHARDA DEVI GAURI SHANKAR SINGH Other 24 Bareji 142963914 SHOBHA DEVI JITENDAR Other 25 Bareji 142123285 ZERA DEVI MOHAN CHOUDHRY Other 26 Bareji 142963804 नीलम देवी रमेश सिंह Other हठसलाल 27 Bareji 142963783 शानॠति देवी Other कॠशवाहा 28 Bhataura Khurd 139729100 ANITA DEVI AMIT KUMAR Other 29 Bhataura Khurd 139303924 ARTI DEVI LATE PARMESWAR GUPTA Other 30 Bhataura Khurd 139730006 ASHA DEVI RAMDHIRAJ Other 31 Bhataura Khurd 139729385 BIBHA TARKESWAR Other S.N. Village Name Registration ID Beneficiary Name Father Or Husband Name Category ik= vik=rk dk dkj.k @ vik= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 32 Bhataura Khurd 139730217 BUDHIYA DEVI VIJAY NARAYAN RAJBHAR Other 33 Bhataura Khurd 139730285 CHANRAWATI DEVI PASUPATI Other 34 Bhataura Khurd 139729440 DHANMATIYA DEVI LATE RRAJESH Other 35 Bhataura Khurd 138083720 DURGAVATI DEVI LATE LAL JI Other 36 Bhataura Khurd 140209332 GIRJA DEVI DHARMENDRA KUMAR Other 37 Bhataura Khurd 141013567 GITA DEVI RAMASRAY SARMA Other 38 Bhataura Khurd 138454476 GITA DEVI GORKH RAM SC 39 Bhataura Khurd 139730015 JAMUNI DEVI RAJENDAR Other 40 Bhataura Khurd 139730304 JIYACHI DEVI LAT MURALI Other 41 Bhataura Khurd 139729095 KASHMIRA DEVI RAMESH KUSHWAHA Other 42 Bhataura Khurd 139730307 LAKSHMI DEVI SANTOSH Other 43 Bhataura Khurd 140206652 MAHANGU NATHUNI Other 44 Bhataura Khurd 140207319 MANORMA DEVI RAJESH SC 45 Bhataura Khurd 139303944 MAYA DEVI NARENDRA CHAUDHRY Other 46 Bhataura Khurd 141017409 MEENA DEVI YOGENDRA Other 47 Bhataura Khurd 140207304 MUNNI DEVI KRISHNMOHAN SC 48 Bhataura Khurd 140207946 NANDLAL LATE MAHAVIR Other 49 Bhataura Khurd 139304041 PUNAM DHARMVIR SC 50 Bhataura Khurd 141016253 RADHIKA PINTOO SC 51 Bhataura Khurd 139730295 RAMSINGARI DEVI ANIL KHARWAR ST 52 Bhataura Khurd 139304167 RANI DEVI VISHVAMITRA Other 53 Bhataura Khurd 141003269 REETA DEVI RAJENDRA Other 54 Bhataura Khurd 140207659 SANJHARI DEVI BAGEDU RAJBHAR Other 55 Bhataura Khurd 139730299 SANTRA DEVI RAMAKANT Other 56 Bhataura Khurd 139729982 SARDA GORKH NATH Other 57 Bhataura Khurd 141005752 SARITA DEVI SARWAN SINGH YADAV Other 58 Bhataura Khurd 139718867 SHAKUNTLA DEVI BUDHI RAM YADAV Other 59 Bhataura Khurd 139729042 SONMATI LATE MOHAN Other 60 Bhataura Khurd 139718859 SUMAN DEVI DILRAM Other 61 Bhataura Khurd 139730269 SUMAN DEVI TARKESWAR ST 62 Bhataura Khurd 140208779 SUMAN DEVI SATYNARAYAN Other 63 Bhataura Khurd 139304047 SUMAN DEVI LATE MANOJ RAJBHAR Other 64 Bhataura Khurd 140206659 SYAMSUNDARI DEVI BASANT RAM SC S.N. Village Name Registration ID Beneficiary Name Father Or Husband Name Category ik= vik=rk dk dkj.k @ vik= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 65 Bhataura Khurd 139730011 TARA DEVI JAYPRAKASH Other 66 Bhataura Khurd 138454508 TETARI DEVI JAGAJEEVAN RAM SC 67 Bhataura Khurd 139729978 VALKESIYA LALBIHARI Other 68 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137563704 ASHA DEVI KAMLESH CHAUHAN Other 69 Dalpatpur T Reotipur 137558591 CHANDA DEVI SHASHIKANT Other 70 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137563742 CHINTA DEVI CHHATTHU Other 71 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137562464 CHINTA DEVI RAMPRAVESH CHAUHAN Other 72 Dalpatpur T Reotipur 137423240 DEVANTI DEVI NABA CHAUHAN Other 73 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137563042 DHARMAVATI DEVI HARE RAM CHAUHAN Other 74 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137423394 FUL KUMARI RUPLAL Other 75 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137423484 GANGA DEVI SHIVJI CHAUHAN Other 76 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 141000819 GUDIYA DEVI MRITUNJAYA CHAUHAN Other 77 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 141013935 JONHI DEVI AMIT CHAUHAN Other 78 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137564411 KANCHAN DEVI AJAY CHAUHAN Other 79 Dalpatpur T Reotipur 137558388 KAUSHAILYA DEVI SARVADEV Other 80 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137563133 KUNTI DEVI PINTOO Other 81 Dalpatpur T Reotipur 137423259 KUSUM DEVI MADAN CHAUHAN Other 82 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137563380 LALITA DEVI SRIPATI Other 83 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137563789 LALITA DEVI PATIRAM CHAUHAN Other 84 Dalpatpur T Reotipur 137423233 LAXMINA DEVI SHITAL Other 85 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137564291 MADHURI DEVI MULENDAR SHINGH CHAUHAN Other S.N. Village Name Registration ID Beneficiary Name Father Or Husband Name Category ik= vik=rk dk dkj.k @ vik= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 86 Dalpatpur T Reotipur 137558339 MAMATA DEVI RAMJI Other 87 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137423247 MANJOO DEVI GAUTAM CHAUHAN Other 88 Dalpatpur T Reotipur 137558533 MANSURI DEVI AVDHESH Other 89 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137560575 MIRA DEVI PUNNU CHAUHAN Other 90 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137563653 RAJKUMARI DEVI SRAWAN KUMAR SHINGH Other 91 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137563925 RAJKUMARI DEVI UMESH CHAUHAN Other 92 Dalpatpur T Reotipur 137423488 RAMAWTI LATE SRIRAM Other 93 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137564004 REENA SANTOSH Other 94 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 138706315 RENU DEVI SUNIL Other 95 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137562579 SAKUNTLA CHAUHAN LATE SIV KUMAR Other 96 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137564673 SANJU RADHESHYAM CHAUHAN Other 97 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 140994836 SARDA DEVI VIRENDRA CHAUHAN Other 98 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137559174 SHILA DEVI SATYANARAYAN CHAUHAN Other 99 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137559204 SIMA DEVI RAMVILASH CHAUHAN Other 100 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 141012279 SIPAHI GAYA Other 101 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 141021422 SITA KUMARI RAVINDRA Other 102 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137563583 SITAM DEVI MANNU CHAUHAN Other 103 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 141011172 SOBHA SAILENDRA Other 104 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137559026 SONMATIYA DEVI JAYPRAKASH CHAUHAN Other 105 Dalpatpur T Reotipur 137558421 SONMATIYA DEVI JAYNARAYAN Other S.N. Village Name Registration ID Beneficiary Name Father Or Husband Name Category ik= vik=rk dk dkj.k @ vik= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 106 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 141011440 SRIJAWATI DEVI BHUNESWAR Other 107 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 140992252 SUNAINA DEVI CHUNMUN Other 108 Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 141021404 SUNITA DEVI MANOJ CHAUHAN Other 109 Dewal Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 137423256 TETARI DEVI RAHU CHAUHAN Other 110 Dewal Dalpatpur T. Bhataura 139308391 YASODHIYA DEVI SATIRAM CHAUHAN Other 111 Dewal 136129889 AKALU PASWAN KAILASH PASWAN SC 112 Dewal 136309008 AMRITA DEVI KAMLESH RAM SC 113 Dewal 136332278 ARTI DEVI BHARAT NAT SC 114 Dewal 136332135 AVDHESH KUMAR SHIV NATH RAM SC 115 Dewal 136089809 BIRENDAR CHAUDHARI SAHDEV CHAUDHARI Other 116 Dewal 136300070 BISMILLA SAGIR Other 117 Dewal 138824058 CHANDERWATI DEVI BRAHMDEV Other 118 Dewal 138833254 CHANDRAWATI DEVI PAPPU CHAUDHARY Other 119 Dewal 136097139 CHANDRAWATI DEVI SHREE NIWAS Other 120 Dewal 136227350 CHINTA DEVI UMESH RAM SC 121 Dewal 136129990 DADDAN SHARMA GAYA SHARMA Other 122 Dewal 138833749 DEEPU DEVI RAJASH ST 123 Dewal 147563892 DHARMAWATI DEVI SATYA NARAYAN JAISWAL Other 124 Dewal 146957791 DROPADI DEVI RAJENDRA ST 125 Dewal 145480738 DURGAWATI DEVI PRAM NARAYAN Other 126 Dewal 143787096 GEETA DEVI BIJAY SANKER PRASAD Other 127 Dewal 138833257 GITA DEVI KAVINDRA RAM SC 128 Dewal 137179900 HARUHVA CHHURI BAJ DOM SC 129 Dewal 136332207 INDU DEVI BRIJU RAM SC 130 Dewal 136334210 INDU DEVI MAINU NUT SC 131 Dewal 136300066 ISTIYAK FAKHARUDDIN Other 132 Dewal 136332219 JANKI DEVI RAMU RAM SC 133 Dewal 136051686 JITENDAR PRATP SINGH BALESHVAR SINGH Other 134 Dewal 136227310 KABUTARY DEVI MANOJ RAM SC 135 Dewal 137179839 KALAWATI DEVI DEVNATH PRAJAPATI Other S.N. Village Name Registration ID Beneficiary Name Father Or Husband Name Category ik= vik=rk dk dkj.k @ vik= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 136 Dewal 137179956 KAMALI DEVI SOHARAB SC 137 Dewal 136332337 KANCHAN DEVI BABALU NAT SC 138 Dewal 136129939 KANHAIA RAMROOP ST 139 Dewal 136051863 KHEERA DEVI DINANATH Other 140 Dewal 136332253 KUSUM DEVI GOVIND SC 141 Dewal 138833547 KUSUM DEVI RAJU RAM SC 142 Dewal 138833745 LAXMEENA DEVI SITA RAM Other 143 Dewal 136227321 LAXMINA DEVI NARAYAN RAM SC 144 Dewal 136332181 LILAWATI DEVI RAMNIWASH RAM SC 145 Dewal 136089708 LUTURI DEVI SUDAMA Other 146 Dewal 137179821 MAIMUN NISHA ABDULLAH ANSARI Other 147 Dewal 136341226 MAMATA DEVI SRIPRAKASH MALI Other 148 Dewal 137180016 MANJU DEVI PANKAJ KUMAR SC 149 Dewal 137179996 MANOJ NUT BADARU NUT SC 150 Dewal 138833704 MANTORANI DEVI SANKER SETH Other 151 Dewal 137179923 MANVSIA DEVI DAHARI RAM SC 152 Dewal 136821943 MARAKSHI DEVI MUNNA SC 153 Dewal 136130072 MAYA DEVI YOGENDRA RAM SC 154 Dewal 136332117 MEENA DEVI RAMESH RAM SC 155 Dewal 136102960 MEENA DEVI MAHENDAR SINGH Other 156 Dewal 138833802 MEERA DEVI PRAMOD SC 157 Dewal 142223835 MEERA DEVI MANGARU SC 158 Dewal 136051788 MIKHA DEVI JIUT PASWAN SC 159 Dewal 138833590 MINTA DEVI BABULAL SC 160 Dewal 137179878 MIRA DEVI LORIK PAL Other 161 Dewal 149808806 MR DHARMSILA DEVI SURESH RAM ST 162 Dewal 149809551 MR RANI DEVI RAMBACHAN RAM SC 163 Dewal 149563096 MRS KHIRIYA RAMASHREE CHAUDHRY Other 164 Dewal 149570223 MRS MANSA KUMARI RAM PRAWESH Other 165 Dewal 149151796 MS DURGA DEVI BANARSI MALI Other 166 Dewal 149579009 MS KISNAWATTI KUVAR Other 167 Dewal 148406881 MS SUMAN LATA UPADHAYAY ABHIMANYU UPADHYA Other 168 Dewal 136051823 MUALI DEVI RAM RAJ PASWAN SC S.N.
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