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Sl.No Name Father's/Mother's/Guardi An's Name Gender Address 1 XI COMMERCE GOVT G.M. HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, CHAMPHAI MIZORAM Father's/Mother's/Guardi Sl.No Name Gender Address an's Name 1 Agnes Chinghawihchiangi Francis Tuangzachina Female Champhai, Vengthar 2 B Lalpekhlua B Laldinsanga Male Vengsang, Champhai 3 C. Vanlalhmuaki C. Lalbuatsaiha Female Champhai Electric Veng 4 Chinghaumawii Kapliankhupa Female Vengthar, Champhai 5 Emmanuel Lalruatsangi J. Lallawmthanga Female Kanan Veng, Champhai 6 Esther Lalrinpuii Lalremruata Female Champhai, electric 7 F.Vanlalthlamuana Vanlalhriata Male champhai venglai 8 Helen. Thlahleihhniangi R. T. Biakcheuva Female Zokhawthar 9 Hmingthanzauvi Lalropuii Female Vanzau 10 Isak Remruatfela H.C Rohmingmawia Male Vengsang,Champhai 11 JOHAN LALRUATFELA Lalthanzama Male Buang (Kanan Veng, Champhai) 12 K. Malsawmtluangi K. Lalthasanga Female Vengthlang, Champhai 13 K.Laltanpuii Lalhmangaiha Female Khawhai 14 KIM THAWN MANG DAI NGAIH MAN Male KAWNPUI , NGAIZAWL 15 Lalbiakdiki Lalnunmawia kawlni Female Vengthlang North 16 Lalhriatrengi Vanlalkhara Female Zion veng 17 Lalmihriati Manglawma Female Venglai,Champhai 18 Lalnuntluanga Zothanpuii Male Champhai Kahrawt XI COMMERCE 19 Lalnuntluanga Vanlalhnema Male Kanan Veng,Champhai 20 Lalrammuanawma Hrangchuana Male Champhai, Zotlang 21 Lalrinawma Lalthlennghaka Male Champhai Electric 22 Lalrindiki Laltlanzama Female Vengsang Champhai 23 Lalrinmawii Lalengliana Female Champhai,Bethel 24 Lalrinngheti Laltlanmawia Female Champhai kahrawt 25 Lalrinpuii Laldingngheti Female Vengthlang, Champhai 26 Lalrochawia B.Lalbiaklawma Male Bethel veng, Champhai 27 Lalruatfeli Ramdinsanga Female Hnahlan 28 Mary chingsanzovi Tinngaihlian Female Champhai, bethel veng 29 Mary lalhmingliani Lalhmingmawia Female Zokharthar 30 Nemliankimi Kapliankhupa Female Vengthar, Champhai 31 Ngailiankimi Ginsianmuana Female murlen 32 Ngainunhawihi Pauthahthanga Female Selam 33 Niangsuankimi Nengkhanthanga Female Selam 34 PAU LIAN THANG GIN KHAN TUANG Male VENGLAI , NGAIZAWL 35 R.Vanlallawmzuali R.Lalduhawma Female Baktawng Dawrveng ,Baktawng 36 THANG CHIN PAU LIAN ZA CHIN Male NGAIZAWL 37 Thangnunsinga Kapsianpianga Male Khuangphah 38 Vanhlupuii Hnamte Lalrintluanga Hnamte Female S Khawbung 39 Vanlalbiakhlua Vanlalruata Male Khuangleng, h/n 40 Vanlaldinthari Ramhmingthangi Female Champhai,Rahsi veng XI COMMERCE 41 Vanlalhmingmawii H Vanlalsawma Female New Champhai 42 Vanlalmuanpuii Chhuanliana Female Hmunhmeltha 43 VANLALPEKMAWIA J.LALTLANTHANGA Male Ruantlang 44 Vanlalrinchhani Ramthansiama Female Dilkwn 45 Vanlalrochansangzela Lalnghakliana Male Vengsang phe 46 Vanrohlui K. Kaptluanga Female Tualcheng 47 VL HLIMPUII P. VANSANGLIANA Female Kahrawt, Champhai, Mizoram 48 Zonunsiami Thanghluna Female Vaikhawtlang 49 Zoremtluangi Chalrongura Female Venglai champhai 50 Zothanpuii Chalthanmawia Female B-93 Vengthlang, Champhai 51 Vanlalremmawii Hrangthancheuva Female Zote.
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