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Name Name Category District Status Sr.Sec. + (Yes/No) / REMARK Posting year 2013 year 2017 Bonus) EXTENST ION/PRO VIIONAL 1 4010368067 1 1 Neeraj Chandra MOHALLA 17-Jan-85 Male Unreserve ALWAR Alwar Married 83.200 ALWAR Katariya Prakash DHAKPURI NEAR d UMREN TILAK MARKET Katariya RAJGARH KOTKASI BEHIND GABA EXTENSION Eligible BHAWAN ALWAR KISHANGA M Dist: Alwar State: RH Rajasthan 3 4010239746 2 3 Neha Murli B-43 IN FRONT OF 09-Nov-88 Female Unreserve Dausa UnMarrie 82.123 RAJGARH Sharma Dhar KRAY VIKRAY d d SAHAKARI SAMITI Sharma NAYA KATLA DAUSA NO Eligible RAJGARH DAUSA DAUSA Dist: Dausa State: Rajasthan 6 4010753717 5 Vipin Suresh KALWA KE KUA KE 07-Jan-85 Male Unreserve ALWAR Alwar Married 80.723 RAMGARH Sharma Chand PASS, PREM NAGAR d RAMGARH MUNGASKA ALWAR Sharma UMREN KATHUM 6 Dist: Alwar State: EXTENSION Eligible Rajasthan KISHANGA AR RH 8 4010487943 7 Banwari Bajrang GUPTESHWAR 05-Oct-82 Male O.B.C.(No RAJGARH, Dausa Married 80.077 RAJGARH Lal Saini Lal Saini ROAD VIKASH n-Creamy ALWAR, COLONY NEAR Layer) RENI, 8 GATE DAUSA NO Eligible RAJGARH DAUSA LAXMANG DAUSA Dist: Dausa ARH State: Rajasthan 13 4010371257 13 13 Pawan Nanak MODI BHAWAN, 01-Jan-83 Male Unreserve UMREN Alwar Married 78.570 UMREN Kumar Chand NEAR BURJA d ALWAR HERITAGE HOTEL, Gupta Gupta RAJGARH EXTENSION Eligible RAJGARH BURJA BURJA ALWAR Dist: Alwar RAMGARH State: Rajasthan 14 4010972789 12 Ram Kanhaiya V/P- UNBADAGAON 21-Sep-81 Male S.C. Dausa Married 78.570 RENI Phool Lal Bairwa TEH- BASWA Dist: 14 Bairwa Dausa State: NO Eligible RENI Rajasthan 15 4010283612 14 15 Naresh Hari Ram VILL - BHAPAR 16-Jul-85 Male O.B.C.(No BEHROR, Jhunjhunu UnMarrie 78.354 BEHROR Kumar POST - KAJRA n-Creamy ALWAR d SURAJGARH Dist: J NO Eligible BEHROR Layer) hunjhunu State: Raja sthan 1 Allotted 2013 Allotted Panchaya JOINING Panchaya Total % Panel for t Samiti/ STATUS t Samiti/ SR. Old Merit New Applicant Father Special Home Marrital (70% of FINAL Appl No. Address Date of Birth Gender Category Choice of ZP in the JOINED ZP in the No. No. marit no. Name Name Category District Status Sr.Sec. + (Yes/No) / REMARK Posting year 2013 year 2017 Bonus) EXTENST ION/PRO VIIONAL 16 4010296840 15 Ram Arjun DHANI-HAJARIYA 02-May-81 Male O.B.C.(No BEHROR, Sikar UnMarrie 78.300 BEHROR Kumar Singh VPO-GARHTAKNET n-Creamy NEEMRAN d TEH- Singh Samota Layer) A, 16 SHRIMADHOPUR Di NO Eligible BEHROR Samota st: SikarState: Rajast MUNDAW han AR, BANSUR 17 4010348731 16 17 Satyaveer Parkash RAIPUR AHIRAN 28-Apr-86 Male O.B.C.(No BEHROR, Jhunjhunu UnMarrie 78.246 BEHROR Singh Chand BUHANA / RAIPUR n-Creamy NEEMRAN d AHIRAN Dist: Jhunjh Layer) A, unu State: Rajasthan MUNDAW NO Eligible BEHROR AR, KOTKASIM 20 4010800187 19 Renu Bai Kishanpal VPO-KHOHAR TEH- 05-Jul-87 Female Unreserve BEHROR Alwar Married 78.138 BEHROR 20 Raghav Raghav BEHROR Dist: Alwar d NO Eligible BEHROR State: Rajasthan 23 4010283198 22 23 Ratan Lal Ramawata KALAKHARI 01-Jan-85 Male O.B.C.(No BEHROR, Jhunjhunu Married 77.923 BEHROR r BUHANA, n-Creamy NEEMRAN KALAKHARI Dist: Layer) A, Jhunjhunu State: NO Eligible BEHROR Rajasthan MUNDAW AR, BANSUR 24 4010928100 24 Ms. Pooja Sundar Lal 79,SCHEME 06-Jul-87 Female O.B.C.(No ALWAR, Alwar UnMarrie 77.816 UMREN Soni Soni NO.4,RAJENDRA n-Creamy UMREN, d NAGAR,ALWAR RAMGAR 24 Layer) RAMGARH EXTENSION Eligible ALWAR H ALWAR Dist: AlwarSt , RAJGARH ate: Rajasthan 25 4010886792 23 25 Mukesh Makkhan C/O ROSHAN LAL 05-Oct-87 Male Unreserve KISHANGA Alwar UnMarrie 77.816 KISHANGARH Kumar Lal Goyal GOYAL 57 INDRA d RH d COLONY ALWAR Goyal RAMGARH Dist: Alwar State: Rajasthan LAXMANG EXTENSION Eligible UMREN ARH UMREN 26 4010499608 25 Sunil Dhanpat TODIYA KA BAS 11-Aug-85 Male O.B.C.(No BANSUR, Alwar Married 77.816 BANSUR Kumar Singh POST LEKHARI TEH. n-Creamy BEHROR, Yadav Yadav BANSUR Dist: Alwar Layer) NEEMRAN 26 State: Rajasthan EXTENSION Eligible BANSUR A, MUNDAW AR 27 4010235001 26 27 Mahendra Om NEAR AMERI GATE 15-May-81 Male Unreserve RAJGARH Dausa UnMarrie 77.600 RAJGARH Kumar Prakash SCHOOL VILL- d ALWAR d BASWA BASWA Khandelw Khandelw NO Eligible RAJGARH Dist: Dausa State: al al Rajasthan 2 Allotted 2013 Allotted Panchaya JOINING Panchaya Total % Panel for t Samiti/ STATUS t Samiti/ SR. Old Merit New Applicant Father Special Home Marrital (70% of FINAL Appl No. Address Date of Birth Gender Category Choice of ZP in the JOINED ZP in the No. No. marit no. Name Name Category District Status Sr.Sec. + (Yes/No) / REMARK Posting year 2013 year 2017 Bonus) EXTENST ION/PRO VIIONAL 28 4010472000 27 Roshan Lal Jagdish BHAIRU THANA, 23-Jul-88 Male O.B.C.(No ALWAR, Alwar Married 77.600 KISHANGARH Soni Prasad HAKEEM JI KI GALI n-Creamy UMREN, ALWAR KISHANG 28 Soni Layer) KISHANGA NO Eligible ALWAR Dist: Alwar S ARH tate:Rajasthan RH, TIJARA 30 4010506422 29 Mukesh Bodu Ram V-SEELPUR, POST- 04-Oct-86 Male O.B.C.(No THANAGA Sikar Married 77.492 THANAGAJI Kumar Jangir LOHARWARA, n-Creamy ZI, TEHSIL- THANAGA 30 Jangir Layer) ALWAR, NO Eligible KHANDELA Dist: Sik JI ar State:Rajasthan BEHROR, BANSUR 31 4010281072 31 31 Giriraj Omkar VILL-JODHPURA VAI- 15-Dec-84 Male S.C. Jaipur Married 77.384 RENI Maurya Maurya PRAGPURA TEH- KOTPUTLI Dist: NO Eligible RENI Jaipur State: Rajasthan 32 4010287046 34 Irfan Khan Asgar VILL.- RAIPUR 15-Feb-86 Male O.B.C.(No BEHROR, Sikar Married 77.384 BEHROR Khan PATAN POST- n-Creamy BANSUR, RAIPUR PATAN TEH.- 32 Layer) TIJARA, NO Eligible BEHROR NEEM KA THANA Dist: Sikar State: THANAGA Rajasthan ZI 33 4010314468 33 33 Kamlesh Kanhaiya BADI DHANI THOI 11-May-80 Male O.B.C.(No BANSUR, Sikar Married 77.384 BANSUR Kumar Lal Saini SHARIMADHOPUR D n-Creamy BEHROR, Saini ist: Sikar State: Rajas Layer) THANAGA than NO Eligible BANSUR ZI, NEEMRAN A 34 4010393386 30 Om Kaluaram VPO-PARASWARA 04-Nov-86 Male S.C. Bharatpur Married 77.384 KATHUMAR TEH-NADBAI Dist: KATHUM 34 Prakash NO Eligible Bharatpur State: AR Rajasthan 36 4010542825 35 Kailash Ganpat DHANI GODA WALI 05-Jul-84 Male O.B.C.(No THANAGA Sikar Married 77.277 THANAGAJI Chandra Ram VILLAGE n-Creamy ZI, CHOUDHARIO WALI Saini Layer) ALWAR, DHANI POST. BASSI THANAGA 36 BEHROR, NO Eligible TEHSIL KHANDELA JI Dist: Sikar State: TIJARA Rajasthan 37 4010503979 36 37 Akbar Deenmoh VILL.- JHANTLY 06-Aug-88 Male O.B.C.(No RAJGARH, Bharatpur Married 77.170 RAMGARH Khan ammad POST.- PIPAL n-Creamy TIJARA, KHERA,TEH.- Layer) LAXMANG RAMGAR NAGAR Dist: Bharatp NO Eligible ur State:Rajasthan ARH, H KATHOO MAR 3 Allotted 2013 Allotted Panchaya JOINING Panchaya Total % Panel for t Samiti/ STATUS t Samiti/ SR. Old Merit New Applicant Father Special Home Marrital (70% of FINAL Appl No. Address Date of Birth Gender Category Choice of ZP in the JOINED ZP in the No. No. marit no. Name Name Category District Status Sr.Sec. + (Yes/No) / REMARK Posting year 2013 year 2017 Bonus) EXTENST ION/PRO VIIONAL 39 4010958333 39 39 Braj Lal Ram VILL- MEENAPARA 12-Jun-83 Male O.B.C.(No ALWAR Dausa Married 76.954 RENI Saini Narayan POST- n-Creamy PUNDERPARA TEH. Saini Layer) NO Eligible RENI BASWA Dist: Dausa State: Rajasthan 41 4010415695 41 41 Devendra Gumani KILA ROAD, 15-Sep-86 Male Unreserve ALWAR Alwar UnMarrie 76.738 KISHANGARH Kumar Lal Goyal BHITARLA BAJAR d KISHANGA d KISHANGARH BAS Goyal RH TIJARA KISHANG KISHANGARH BAS EXTENSION Eligible Dist: Alwar State: KOTKASIM ARH Rajasthan 43 4010305472 42 43 Sanju Murali KISHORE PURA VPO- 05-Jun-82 Female Unreserve ALWAR Jhunjhunu Married 76.667 RAJGARH Sharma Dhar KISHORE PURA VIA- d PONKH TEH- Sharma UDAIPURWATI Dist: NO Eligible RAJGARH Jhunjhunu State: Rajasthan 50 4010673437 48 Rajendra Narsha V-CHAHARO KI 17-Nov-86 Male O.B.C.(No KOTKASIM Sikar UnMarrie 76.308 KOTKASIM Prasad Ram DHANI, POST- n-Creamy , d NIMERA, VIA- Layer) MUNDAW JAJOD(KHERI) KOTKASI 50 AR, TIJARA NO Eligible TEHSIL- M KHANDELA Dist: Sik ar State: Rajasthan 52 4010313690 50 Kishori Lal Banshi Lal VILL-KHOH VIA- 19-Aug-76 Male O.B.C.(No BANSUR, Jhunjhunu Married 76.200 BANSUR Jangir PONKH TEH- n-Creamy BEHROR, UDAIPURWATI Dist: Layer) RAMGARH 52 Jhunjhunu State: Raj NO Eligible BANSUR asthan , LAXMANG ARH 53 4010366219 53 53 As Gafoor VILL. JOTGAMITE 02-Jul-86 Male O.B.C.(No RAMGARH Bharatpur Married 76.092 RAMGARH Mohamm Khan POST. JOTRUHALLA n-Creamy , TIJARA TEH. RAMGAR ad Layer) NO Eligible PAHARI Dist: Bharatp H ur State:Rajasthan 54 4010424068 51 Mamta Shankar MAMTA SHARMA 10-Jul-84 Female Unreserve TIJARA Jhunjhunu Married 76.092 TIJARA Sharma Dutt W/O SH. RAJENDRA d BEHROR KUMAR SHARMA Sharma BANSUR VILL - RAGHUNATHPURA KOTKASIM 54 NO Eligible TIJARA RAGHUNATHPURA SURAJGARH Dist: J hunjhunu State:Rajas than 4 Allotted 2013 Allotted Panchaya JOINING Panchaya Total % Panel for t Samiti/ STATUS t Samiti/ SR. Old Merit New Applicant Father Special Home Marrital (70% of FINAL Appl No. Address Date of Birth Gender Category Choice of ZP in the JOINED ZP in the No.
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