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FINAL COMBINED SENIORITY LIST of Asis (DISTRICT and PAP) AS PER CONFIRMATION FINAL COMBINED SENIORITY LIST OF ASIs (DISTRICT AND PAP) AS PER CONFIRMATION Sr No. RANK, NAME & NO/ RANGE DOB DOE CASTE/ LIST C-I LIST C-II ACTUAL LIST D-I LIST D-II MERIT ACTUAL DATE OF ACTUAL DATE OF DATE OF DOP AS S.I REMARKS CATEGORY DOP AS HC NO. AS DOP AS ASI CONF AS CONF DATE LIST E LIST E-II (ACTUAL) P/ASI ASI OF ASI 1 DALBIR SINGH, 292/J BR 13-10-1944 14-06-1963 GC 20-08-1968 01-01-1971 01-09-1980 13-05-1982 01-01-1987 01-01-1987 01-04-1989 16-04-1992 RETD ON 31/10/2002 2 MOHINDER SINGH, 233/PR CP-LDH 29-10-1948 07-11-1969 SC 28-04-1973 19-11-1974 01-04-1982 27-11-1982 01-07-1988 01-07-1988 01-04-1989 14-05-1992 Retd/ on 31/10/06 3 SWARN DASS, 111/PR, 2/R PR 10-04-1951 29-07-1971 SC 02-11-1976 10-11-1976 27-11-1982 01-07-1988 01-07-1988 01-04-1989 14-05-1992 RETD ON 30/04/2009 4 DSP BALDEV SINGH 35/BR BR 16-03-1957 20-02-1976 JAT SIKH 18-12-1981 06-10-1986 05-10-1988 05-10-1988 01-01-1993 19-04-1993 5 SI MOHINDER SINGH 97/FR FR 11-12-1941 12-12-1960 RAMGARIHA 11-03-1971 05-06-1974 01-09-1983 10-11-1984 01-04-1989 06-09-1990 01-04-1991 20-03-1992 RETD ON 31.12.99 6 INSP PRITPAL SINGH PR/CP- 23-02-1964 09-04-1986 - - - - P/ASI 09-04-1986 21-04-1989 21-04-1989 01-10-1990 18-06-1991 266/PR LDH 7 RETD SI BAKHSHISH SINGH JR 01-12-1940 27-11-1962 GC 09-10-1968 02-05-1971 01-04-1982 09-01-1983 01-07-1989 01-07-1989 01-10-1991 28-04-1992 Died on 30.01.94 38/GSP 380/J 8 Insp Ram Singh NO. 141/FR BTA 10-04-1944 16-08-1963 Jat Sikh/Gen - - - - - 29-11-1984 05-09-1989 01-04-1990 27-07-1990 RETD ON 30.04.2002 9 ASI KULDEEP SINGH LR 17-10-1944 12-07-1963 LUBANA 01-04-1970 28-10-1971 01-09-1983 20-10-1984 01-01-1990 01-04-1990 18-06-1991 RETD ON 31.10.02 1538/LDH 10 SANGRAM SINGH 113/FR FR 05-05-1953 10-07-1972 SC 01-04-1980 10-09-1980 01-04-1987 24-06-1987 09-02-1990 09-02-1990 01-04-1992 30-11-1992 RETIRED ON 31/05/2011 11 RETD SI Gurcharan Singh, PR 28-06-1938 22-05-1963 Jat 01-09-1968 01-09-1971 01-10-1981 08-11-1983 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 11-05-1992 VOL Retd. on 30.04.95 172/PR 12 HARBANS SINGH, 151/PR LR 05-05-1948 04-09-1965 GC 01-04-1985 22-05-1985 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 15-08-1992 25-08-1992 RETD ON 31/05/2006 13 SHIV RAJ PARKASH, 189/PR CP-LDH 06-06-1943 14-12-1961 SAINI 06-02-1971 01-05-1973 01-09-1985 14-10-1985 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 14-05-1992 RETD ON 30/06/2001 14 RETD Sukhdev Singh, LR 01-01-1941 21-01-1963 Jat/GC 05-01-1972 09-04-1973 01-07-1985 19-10-1985 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 11-05-1992 Retd. 31.12.98 119/PR 15 BALBIR CHAND, 29/PR CP-LDH 12-10-1945 04-09-1965 GC 02-03-1972 07-05-1974 01-07-1985 19-10-1985 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 14-05-1992 RETD ON 31/10/03 16 RETD SI Shamsher PR 31-12-1948 08-02-1967 Jat 01-09-1972 01-05-1973 01-09-1985 19-10-1985 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 14-05-1992 Retd. on 31.12.06 Singh,199/PR 17 MOHAN SINGH, 202/PR LR 25-09-1942 22-02-1962 GC 28-07-1972 19-03-1975 01-09-1985 19-10-1985 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 11-05-1992 RETD ON 30/09/2000 18 GURMIT SINGH, 201/PR 21-08-1946 18-08-1964 GC -- 19-10-1985 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 11-05-1992 Retd on 31/08/04 19 RAMJI DASS, 50/PR PR 09-12-1942 29-12-1961 SAINI 06-03-1972 01-05-1973 01-09-1985 18-11-1985 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 11-05-1992 RETD ON 31/12/2000 20 RETD SI Gurdev Singh LR 25-04-1941 31-05-1962 SC 21-08-1971 09-04-1973 01-04-1981 20-03-1986 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-06-1993 18-11-1996 RETD ON 30/04/1999 No/101/PR 21 BALDEV SINGH, 128/PR CP-LDH 19-12-1946 06-07-1967 GC 28-04-1993 01-10-1974 01-04-1986 06-06-1986 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 15-08-1992 25-08-1992 RETD IN 31/12/2004 22 SURJIT SINGH, 207/PR PR 04-04-1948 03-03-1967 GC 01-04-1973 17-12-1974 01-04-1986 06-06-1986 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 14-05-1992 RETD ON 30/04/2006 23 DES RAJ, 209/PR PR 20-03-1950 07-06-1971 SC 06-04-1976 06-04-1976 01-04-1986 06-06-1986 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 11-05-1992 RETD/ ON 31/03/2008 24 JOGINDER SINGH, 210/PR FR 15-06-1954 15-09-1979 GC 01-04-1986 06-06-1986 01-07-1990 01-07-1990 01-04-1992 14-05-1992 RETD ON 30/06/2012 25 MUKHTIAR SINGH 134/FR BTA-R 12-01-1946 16-06-1966 GC 01-04-1985 11-05-1985 06-09-1990 06-09-1990 01-04-1991 02-04-1992 RETD ON 31/01/2004 26 RETD Inspr/ Kewal Krishan PR 21-09-1949 08-11-1968 Khatri 15-09-1973 10-07-1975 01-07-1985 16-08-1985 06-09-1990 06-09-1990 01-04-1991 20-07-1995 Retd. on 30.09.07 255/FR 27 SI MAN SINGH 52/FR FR 03-07-1942 06-07-1960 GC 26-08-1969 01-07-1972 01-09-1984 31-07-1986 11-09-1990 11-09-1990 01-09-1992 30-11-1992 RETD ON 31/07/2000 28 INSPR BALJINDERPAL PR 23-12-1959 21-09-1987 Jat - - - P/ASI 21-09-1987 20-09-1990 20-09-1990 01-04-1992 11-05-1992 PROMOTED AS DSP SINGH 384/PR 29 SAREEN KUMAR, 476/J CP-JAL 03-03-1963 09-11-1987 GC -- P/ASI 09-11-1987 09-11-1990 09-11-1990 01-04-1992 19-08-1992 30 Inspr/ Kuldeep Singh No/ CP-LDH 20-10-1964 10-11-1987 Jat P/ASI 10-11-1987 09-11-1990 09-11-1990 01-03-1992 28-09-2001 CRIME WING 302/PR 31 RETD SI Ratan Singh 54/PR LR 12-08-1935 17-08-1954 Rajput 01-12-1963 01-01-1964 01-04-1980 15-11-1980 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 Retd. 31.08.93 32 RETD SI Chanan Singh, PR 25-11-1938 13-05-1961 Ghumar 01-07-1967 11-10-1971 01-04-1983 31-07-1984 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 15-08-1992 25-08-1992 Retd. on 30.11.96 287/PR 33 SHAM SINGH, 403/J BR 30-06-1944 27-11-1962 GC 01-04-1984 09-08-1984 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 01-04-1992 RETIRED ON 30.06.2002 34 GULSHAN RAI, 122/J JR 22-12-1942 13-03-1962 GC 01-04-1970 07-02-1974 29-11-1984 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-10-1991 12-05-1992 RETIRED 35 JAGIR SINGH, 314/J CP-ASR 07-06-1943 03-11-1961 GC 15-08-1970 01-12-1972 01-09-1984 14-04-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 01-04-1992 Retired on 30.06.2001 36 BALKAR SINGH, 68/J 15-01-1942 04-05-1961 GC 01-09-1971 14-12-1974 01-04-1985 22-04-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 01-04-1992 RETD ON 31.01.2000 37 MALKIAT SINGH, 214/PR CP-LDH 22-04-1947 04-07-1967 BC 01-03-1972 26-03-1974 01-09-1984 22-05-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 15-08-1992 25-08-1992 RETD ON 30.04.2005 38 RETD SI Mohinder Singh PR 28-12-1939 07-08-1961 Jat 01-10-1969 28-10-1971 01-04-1985 22-05-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 15-08-1992 25-08-1992 Retd. on 31.12.97 220/PR 39 HARBHAJAN SINGH, 262/J JR 05-07-1943 04-02-1963 SC 01-09-1973 07-01-1975 01-07-1985 05-07-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 30-07-1992 RETIRED 40 RETD INSPR SWARAN BR/JR 04-03-1943 05-03-1965 GC 01-10-1972 01-03-1975 01-07-1985 05-07-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-10-1991 16-04-1992 Retd on 31.03.01 SINGH, 35/ASR, 189/J 41 BIR BAHADUR SINGH, 72/J JR 06-06-1947 03-05-1967 GC 01-09-1972 04-06-1975 01-07-1985 05-07-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 28-07-1992 RETIRED 42 TARSEM PARKASH, 215/J 02-02-1948 14-07-1967 GC 01-09-1972 04-06-1975 01-07-1985 17-07-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 01-04-1992 RETIRED 43 SHAMSHER SINGH 25/BR BR/CP- 18-04-1947 02-07-1964 BC 01-05-1973 25-06-1975 01-07-1985 19-07-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1992 01-10-1991 01-10-1991 RETIRED ON 30.04.05 ASR 44 GURBACHAN SINGH, 404/J JR 03-11-1942 30-07-1962 GC 01-04-1973 07-01-1975 01-07-1985 12-08-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-10-1991 23-04-1992 RETIRED 45 RETD SI HARBANS SINGH, JR 15-05-1947 02-01-1967 GC 01-09-1973 16-07-1975 01-09-1985 11-09-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 24-07-1992 Expired on 06.11.94 545/HPR, 243/J 46 SUKHDEV SINGH 48/J BR 16-12-1949 01-10-1969 BC 01-09-1973 09-07-1975 01-09-1985 01-10-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-09-1992 13-11-1992 RETIRED ON 31.12.07 47 MOHAN SINGH, 220/J JR 16-03-1945 18-04-1963 GC 01-04-1974 16-07-1975 01-09-1985 01-10-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 24-07-1992 RETIRED 48 GOBINDER SINGH, 315/J CP-JAL 02-10-1950 19-02-1969 GC 01-05-1973 25-06-1975 01-09-1985 08-10-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 01-04-1992 RETIRED 49 AYUDHYA PARKASH, 39/J BR 15-12-1947 05-04-1966 GC 01-09-1985 08-10-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 01-04-1992 RETIRED ON 31.12.05 50 HARBANS LAL, 206/J CP-JAL 07-04-1947 04-02-1967 GC 01-05-1974 09-07-1975 01-09-1985 09-10-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 28-07-1992 RETIRED 51 LAKHBIR SINGH, 195/J CP-JAL 10-02-1944 05-12-1962 GC 01-05-1974 09-07-1975 01-09-1985 09-10-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 28-07-1992 RETIRED 52 BAHADUR SINGH, 486/J JR 02-04-1947 07-09-1965 BC 01-02-1975 09-07-1975 01-09-1985 09-10-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 29-07-1992 RETIRED ON 30.04.05 53 HARJIT SINGH, 28/J JR 01-01-1947 02-06-1966 GC 01-04-1974 16-07-1975 01-09-1985 09-10-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 28-07-1992 RETIRED 54 GURMEET SINGH, 121/J CP-JAL 10-05-1949 06-04-1970 SC 01-04-1974 16-07-1975 09-10-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 06-08-1992 RETIRED 55 SI AGYAKAR SINGH 143/PR CP-LDH 03-05-1942 19-01-1963 GUJJAR 28-08-1972 19-03-1975 01-09-1985 19-10-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-01-1993 20-03-1993 RETD 31.05.00 56 RETD INSP[R GURCHARAN JR 03-01-1942 27-01-1963 GC 02-03-1972 22-08-1974 01-09-1985 15-11-1985 01-01-1991 01-01-1991 01-04-1992 24-07-1992 Retd on 31.01.2k from SINGH, 515/575/JAL, 6/J distt.
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