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Shortlisted Candidate for the Post of Office Superintendent 1 SHORTLISTED CANDIDATE FOR THE POST OF OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT SL. Name and Address of the Applicant NO. (Contact & Email Id) 1. Mr. Amit Gazmer S/o of Mr. Shri Bhakta Badr. Gazmer High Court of Sikkim, Gangtok 9593883774 2. Mr. Abhay Kumar, S/o Mr. Harendra Prasad Yadav At-2M/97 B H Colony Bhoothnath,Road Kankarbagh, Patna 9708726701 7011287320 3. Ms. Alina Rai, D/O Ganga Prasad rai Singithang, South Sikkim 9432092096, 78728, 93846 [email protected] 4. Ms. Aruna Chhetri, D/o Mr Kamal Das Chjhetri R.o. Upper Syari, Gangtok, East Sikkim 78729-69762 [email protected] 5. Ms. Alenla Bhutia, D/o Mr. Tashi Tobden Bhutia 51/2, Upper Gumpa Ghurpisey, Namchi,South Sikkim 737126 8597643493 [email protected] 6. Ms. Arati Chettri D/o Mr.Prahlad Chettri Kartak Busty, Namchaybung Pakyong, East Sikkim 7076052811 [email protected] 7. Mr. Allen Subba D/o. Mr. Budhi Man Subba Chota Singtam, Ranipool, East Sikkim 7872970355 8. Mr. Abinash Pradhan, S/o Mr. Purna Bdr. Pradhan Aritar Mareydara, East Sikkim. 8016772039 9. - Ms. Anu Chettri D/o Mr. bal Brd Chettri - Tallo Syari PW Syari, Tadong, East Sikkim. 10. - Mr. Abishek Tamang S/o Mr. Karma Tamang - Rongneck, Maneydara, East Sikkim. - 8637810455 11. - Mr. Amit Manger, S/o Mr. Damber Singh Manger - Sumbuk, Kamarey, South Sikkim. - 9593380984, 7908595546 12. - Mr. Abhishek Chettri, S/o Mr. Purna Bdr Chettri - Dikchu, East Sikkim. - 9609703318, 9832655515 13. Mr. Ajay Chettri, S/o Late Sitaram Chettri Mengwa Forest, Teesta Bazar, W.B. 9475659679 2 14. Mr. Attendra Raj Bagdas, S/o Shri Anil Kr Bagdas Development Area, Gangtok. 9609877680 6295079185 15. Ms. Anusha Thapa, D/o Mr. Robin Thapa Namchi South Sikkim, 9775965499 16. Mr. Alpan Rai, D/o Mr.Dil Brd Rai Ranka Perbing, East Sikkim 9732954984 17. Ms. Anita Tamang, D/o Mr. Sangay Tamang 8617312398 18. Mr. Bhaichung Bhutia , S/o Lt. Tshering Bhutia Deorali, Gangtok 9775977372 97333-20961 19. Mr. Bikash Subba, S/o Mr. Jas Bdr Subba Sawney, Singtam, East Sikkim P.O. P.S.Singtam 9647881207 20. Mr. Bablu Rawat , S/o Mr. Akilesh Chandra Rawat Tikjuk, Gyalshing, West Sikkim 9007515016/8001962617 21. Mr. Bhaskar Sharma S/o Mr. Tula Ram Sharma Uper Samdur, Gangtok, East Sikkim 8967252460 22. Mr. Bal Krishna Rai S/o. Mr. Som Raj Rai Namchi Upper Singtithang, Below Public Ground, South Sikkim 9593264106 8016262383 23. Mr. Binay Rai, S/o Mr. Dhan Bdr Rai Upper Sichey, East Sikkim. 24. - Mr. Bhawani Sharma, S/o Mr. Prem Prasad Sharma - Gelling, Chakung, West Sikkim. - 8101136967, 7908401434 25. - Mr. Bhim Bahadur Karki, S/o Mr. Purna Bdr Kharki - Temi Aifaltar Busty, South Sikkim. - 7872527290 26. - Ms. Bona Joyce Lepcha, D/o Mr. Brito Lepcha - Upper Chhibo Busty, Kalimpong, West Bengal. - 8372893260 27. - Mr. Bijay Subba, S/o Mr. Dhan Bdr Subba - Rhenock Mulukey, East Sikkim. - 8145387845 28. - Ms. Bidhya Rai, D/o Lt Khangendra Rai, - Gairi Gaon, Assam Lingzay, East Sikkim. - 9733140153 [email protected] 29. - Mrs. Bhawana Rai, D/o Mr. Lt Lalat Rai - Navin Gram, Gandhi Road, Darjeeling, West Bengal - 7551813820 3 30. - Ms. Bandana Chhetri, D/o Mr.D.K Chettri - Pakyong, East Sikkim. - 9593970790 31. - Mr. Bhim Bahadur Chuwhan, S/o Mr. Chakra Bdr Chuwhan - Malabasey, West Sikkim. - 8372837393 32. Ms. Babita Kumari, D/o Mr. Durga Prasad Singtam, East Sikkim 7550805385 33. Ms. Bishnu Maya Manger, D/o Mr. Tika Ram Manger Upper Syari, East Sikkim 9735050023 34. Ms. Barkha Tamang, D/o Mr. Dhup Tshering Tamang Chungthang, North Sikkim 7384992643 35. Mr. Bhupal Singh Gurung, S/O Mr. Harka Bdr,. Gurung Tikjek Geyzing, 7479341132 36. Mr. Bikash Manger, S/o Mr. Ganga Singh Manger Lower Arithang, Gangtok, East Sikkim 9609014847 37. Mr. Bhaichung Basnett, S/o Mr. Mani Kamal Basnett Dentam, West Sikkim 7407354338 38. Mr. Binoy Dahal, D/o Mr. Purna Prasad Dahal Namthang, Kabrey,South Sikkim 8348621682 39. Ms. Binita Pradhan, D/o Mr. Gangaram Pradhan Chujachen, East Sikkim 40. Ms. Bhumica Dahal, D/oMaheswari Dahal Sharma R/o Pacheykhani, East Sikkim Cont: 8001641613 41. Mr. Chopel Tamang, S/o Mr. Manoj Tamang Chandmari J.N.Road, Gangtok, Sikkim 9832644719/9547018949 42. Ms. Chumit Lepcha, D/o Mr. Lajore Lepcha Hee-Gyathang, Lower Dzongu, North Sikkim 7797156461 43. Ms. Chudenla Bhutia, D/o Mr. Gyatso Bhutia Kartok Pakyong, East Sikkim 747935512 44. Ms. Chezing Lhamu Chankapa, D/o Mr. Karma Chankapa Oriental Tours and Travels,Palzor Stadium Road, Gangtok 7479399662 45. Ms. Chung Chung Bhutia, S/o. Nim Tenzing Bhutia Upper Syari, Gangtok. 7557047637 46. Ms. Chong Chyoki Bhutia, D/o. Zimbga G.Bhutia Machong, East Sikkim 9475440479 4 47. Mr. Chyongzet A. Targain, S/o. A.G.Targain Development Area,Gangtok, East Sikkim. 9647874347 48. Ms. Devika Chhetri, D/o. Kamal Das Chettri R.o. Upper Syari, Gangtok East Sikkim 87687-09884 (M) [email protected] 49. Ms. Dichen Choden Bhutia D/o.Tshewang Tendup Bhutia’ R/o Sichey, East Sikkim 9064950675 50. Ms. Daty Sherpa, D/o. Zangbu Sherpa Bhusuk Yalli, Gangtok 7550869323 51. Mr. Dinesh Sharma S/o.Rudra Prasad Sharma R/o Mulukey Busty Rhenock, East Sikkim 8509381747 52. Ms. Doma Sherpa D/o. Tempa Sherpa Bojoghari, East Sikkim- 78722391620 53. Ms. Deeki Choden Bhutia D/o. Naksuk Bhutia Sichey Bye pass road, Gangtok, East Sikkim- 8229953443 54. Mr. Dudh Hang Limboo S/o. Bhim Bahadur Subba Central Martam, Bermoik, West Sikkim. 9564105700, 8597944785 55. Mr. Dekendra Kumar Thapa S/o. S.B.Thapa Deorali Bazar, Gangtok, East Sikkim. 8116219839 [email protected] 56. Mr. Dinesh Rai, S/o. Purna Bahadur Rai, South Regu Rongli, East Sikkim, 9679716813 57. Mr. Dipen Pradhan, S/o. Krishna Bdr. Pradhan Forest office, Deorali, Gangtok 7908071359 58. Mr. Deepu Prasad, S/o. Durga Prasad Singtam East Sikkim 9647244386 59. Ms. Diki Yangchen Bhutia, D/o.Topgay Bhutia Luing, Gangtok, East Sikkim 9382743207 60. Mr. Dorjee Lendup Lepcha, S/o. Sonam Topgay Lepcha Phensang, North Sikkim 9647349895 61. Mr. Deven Pradhan, S/o. Pradam Kr. Pradhan Reshi Bazar, Near Govt. Secondary School, West Sikkim 9647887570 62. Ms. Durga Devi Chettri, D/o. Krishna Chettri Rangpo, Upper Bazar, 7679605648 5 63. Ms. Diki Doma Lachenpa, D/o. Anil Lachenpa Mangan, North Sikkim 7602751714 7602751714 64. Ms. Diki Ongmu Bhutia, D/o. Sangay Bhutia Shotak, Gangtok 8371903787 65. Ms Deo Kumari Dulal, D/o. Shyam Lal Dulal Cont: 7602531003 66. Mr. Dibya Basnett, S/o. Jiwan Kumar Basnett Dentam, West Sikkim Cont: 9735935563/882659970 67. Ms. Diki Lhamu Bhutia, D/o. Sonam Wangdi Next to Social Welfare Office, VIP Colony, Lumsey, 5th Mile, Gangtok Cont: 9434188398 email: [email protected] 68. Mr. Erung Bhutia, S/o Ugen Bhutia Namphrik, South Sikkim Cont: 9051654745 9002940851 69. Ms Esmile Chettri, D/o. Mahindra Chettri Ranka Dhajey, East Sikkim 7585977249 70. Eden Sherpa D/o.Dorjee Sherpa Dambu Dara, Below Durga Mandir, Namchi 8327841410, 7908623074 71. Mr. Fredy Elkanah Phipon Lepcha S/o. Britto Lepcha Near Swastik Gate, Gangtok, East Sikkim. 9593779130 [email protected] 72. Mr. Farindra Ghimiray S/o. Kopanatha Ghimiray Lower Sichey, District Court Road, Gangtok, East Sikkim. 9749789583, 9593914015 [email protected] 73. Mr. Ganesh Man Chettri S/o. Akal Man Chettri Rinchenpong, P.S. Kaluk, West Sikkim. - 7908446993 [email protected] 74. - Mr. Ghanashyam Chettri S/o. R.B.Chettri - Lower M.G. Marg, Lall Market Road, Gangtok, East Sikkim. - 7908984230, 9647217747 75. Ms. Goma Sarki D/o. Dal Bahadur Sarki 8th Mile Near St. Philomena’s School Kalimpong, West Bengal 9002131176, 8944939711 76. Mr. Gyalpo Dong, S/o Raju Dong Development Area, Gangtok 9064693955 [email protected] 77. Mr. Hissay Dorjee Bhutia S/o. Thashi Bhutia Gyalshing, West Sikkim 9609031812 78. Ms. Hema Chettri D/o. G.B.Chettri Upper Syari, Tadong, East Sikkim. 7908831804, 9832525012 6 79. - Mr. Hem Lall Manger S/o. Gambir Singh Manger - Kadamtam Busty, Assam Lingzey, East Sikkim. - 7551845308 [email protected] 80. Ms. Idulna Sherpa, D/o. lat Wangdi Sherpa Singtam Aadarsh Goan, East Sikkim 743155261 [email protected] 81. Mr. Imarat Chettri, S/o. Bir Bahadur Chettri Soreng, Singling, West Sikkim 9734931290 82. Mr. Jigmee Wangchuk Bhutia, S/o. Karma Tshering Bhutia P.O. Ranipool,Sangay Mansion Samlik-Marchak, East Sikkim 9647882690/9002740869 83. Ms. Janu Tamang D/o. Madhukar Tamang Cont: 8145603895 84. - Ms. Jyoti Chettri, D/o. Santsoh Kumar CHettri - Namchi, South Sikkim. - 876897185 85. Mr. Jigmee Namgyal Sherpa, S/o. namgyal P. Sherpa Tadong, Metro Point, Gangtok, East Sikkim 9647901510 [email protected] 86. Ms. Jyoti Chettri, D/o. Kharka Bhadur Chettri 7797354448 87. Mr. Javed Ali Khan, S/o. Sultan Ali raj Khan Deorali Bazar, Gangtok, East Sikkim 8116939712 88. Mr. Jigmee Norbu Lachungpa, Lobsang Dorjee Bhutia Lachung, North Sikkim 7550843055 89. Mr. Jigmee Wangchuk Bhutia, S/o. Nim Tenzing Bhutia Upper Syari, Gangtok. 9735022873 90. Ms. Joshika Thapa D/o. Motichand Thapa Address not mentioned 9563634071 91. Ms. Jessica Jane Pradhan D/o. Josiah Pradhan 186 Elimcottage, Upper Burtuk, Gangtok 7432094740 92. Mr. Jushan Lepcha, S/o. K.T.Lepcha Indira Bye Pass Lingding Gangtok. 9002623227 93. Mr. Karma Thutob Namgyel Bhutia, S/o. Chigyal Bhutia Sarchok Busty, Lachung North Sikkim Comt: 9593784201 94. Ms Kunzang Choden Lasopa, D/o Karma Tenzing Namgyal Cont: 9902586564, email:[email protected] 7 95. Mr. Kusan Limboo, S/o. Sukul Singh Limboo Subba Dalapchan, Rongli, East Sikkim, 9593980186 96. Mr. Kalzang Namgyal Gyatso, S/o. Thinley G.Bhutia Lower Chandmari, Gangtok 7001874355 97. Mr. Kailash Kumar Sharma, S/o. Suresh Sharma Gyalshing, West Sikkim 9775472018 98. - Mr. Kishor Ghimirey Sharma S/o. Somnath Ghimirey - Majhitar, Khani Khola, East Sikkim. - 9635519249 99. - Ms. Karma Hissey Lhamu Bhutia D/o. Bhaila Bhutia - Bermiok Thangsing, Woesel Choeling Gumpa, South Sikkim.
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