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Darrang DRG/964 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Sl. Name of the No. Name of Applicant Address P.O Name of the Institution Dist Regd. No. & date Registration Office Class Amount Isima Begum, D/o- Bechimari Jatiya 1 Eunus Ali, Bechimari, Bechimari, Vidalaya Darrang DRG/964 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Kamaleswar Daimary, S/o- Cheni Ram U.N. Academy DRG/KHB/241, 2 Daimary, Arrengpara Khoirabari, Khoirabari Darrang dtd. 16.09.2014 LI, Khoirabari I 1500 Labhita Kachari, D/o- Boetangla Prathamik DRG/KHB/216, 3 Rajib Kachary, Bar Tangla Purani Tangla Vidalaya Darrang dtd. 20.08.14 LI, Khoirabari I 1500 Harshajit Deka, S/o- 4 Kulen Deka, Jhargaon, Barolakhat kalaguru Jatiya Vidalaya Darrang DRG/KHB/789, dtd. 30.11.15 LI, Khoirabari I 1500 Florina Daimari, D/o- Paduram Koch Smrity 5 Prachen Daimari Dumaruguri Kabirali L.P. school Darrang DRG/UDL/325, dtd. 30.04.2013 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Sauravjyoti Deka, S/o- Sankardev Sishu Niketon 6 Khagen Deka Balishiha Gaon Orang Urang Darrang DRG/UDL/475, dtd. 04.07.2014 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Minara Begum, D/o- 7 Mainul Hoque Baghpari Mangaldoi Bondia Jatiya Vidalaya Darrang DRG/281, dtd. 27.11.2010 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Nayan Jyoti Kalita, Dagiyapara Prathamik 8 S/o- Niranjan Kalita Dagiapara Hatimara Vidalaya Darrang DRG/538, dtd. 27.12.2010 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Manalisha Sahari, D/o- Kamargaon Pratamik 9 Tankeswar Saharia Dagiapara Hatimara Vidalaya Darrang DRG/1456, dtd. 31.12.2014 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Deepsikha Baishya, D/o- Bijoy Chandra Kamala Kuwari Girls 10 Baishya Barsatra Dighirpar M.V. School Darrang DRG/1950, dtd. 24.09.2015 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Manisha Gowala, D/o- 11 Ganesh Gowala Jalah Palagarh Jalah L.P. School Darrang DRG/UDL/405, dtd. 23.02.2016 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Anjan Bora, D/o- 12 Girindra Bora Gharowa Sonapur Dhekipara Punia L.P. School Darrang DRG/2204, dtd. 30.01.2016 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Hena Begum, D/o- Mangaldai Nagar Balika 13 kalimuddin Ahmed Mangaldoi town Mangaldoi Jr. Basic School Darrang DRG/523, dtd. 27.12.2010 LO Mangaldoi I 1500 Promod Baro, S/o- U.N. Academy 14 Hemanta Baro Khagara Barangabari Khoirabari Darrang DRG/KHB/624, dtd. 28.09.2015 LI, Khoirabari I 1500 Rwdwmsha Basumatary, S/o- U.N. Academy 15 Nayan Basumatary Niz-Chinakona Barangabari Khoirabari Darrang DRG/KHB/1685, dtd. 28.07.2015 LI, Khoirabari I 1500 Miss Dharitri Das, 16 D/o Sri Bhadra Das, Khatara Dipila Kumar gaon L.P. school Darrang DRG/1488 LO Mangaldoi II 1500 Ranjan Saharia, S/o- DRG/1372, 17 Sarat Saharia, Ghopa Bordoulguri Kabeichuba L.P. School Darrang dtd. 28.08.14 LO Mangaldoi II 1500 Jeush Basumatary, S/o- Bainara Kacharipara L.P. DRG/KHB/635, 18 Ansumoi Basumatary, No. 1 Bainara Andherighat School Darrang dtd. 28.09.15 LI, Khoirabari II 1500 Jayanta Kachari, S/o- DRG/KHB/643, 19 Niru Kachari, Bartangla Purani Tangla Gyandoi Vidyapith Darrang dtd. 16.10.15 LI, Khoirabari II 1500 Golak Rabha, S/o- Rangagaon Doulchuba DRG/KHB/360, 20 Manindra Rabha, Rangagaon Nichilamari L.P. School Darrang dtd. 28.01.15 LI, Khoirabari II 1500 Akash Deep Kachari , S/o- Bholanath DRG/KHB/287, 21 Kachari Bar Tangla Purani Tangla Bar Tangla L.P. School Darrang dtd. 17.10.14 LI, Khoirabari II 1500 Rupjyoti Kachari, S/o- DRG/KHB/612, 22 Bapan Kachari, Bar Tangla Purani Tangla Bar Tangla L.P. School Darrang dtd. 28.09.15 LI, Khoirabari II 1500 Eusuf Khan, S/o- 23 Ibrahim Khan, Uttar Garuajhar Garuajhar Jorabasti L.P. School Darrang DRG/KHB/405, dtd. 16.02.15 LI, Khoirabari II 1500 Chandan Boro, S/o- Meshkhapukh Tokankata Bodo L.P. 24 Purna Boro, Tokomkata uri School Darrang DRG/KHB/555, dtd. 05.09.15 LI, Khoirabari II 1500 Manisha Chouhan, DRG/KHB/848, 25 D/o- Butu Chouhan, Jhargaon, Boralakhai Baralakhat L.P. School Darrang dtd.30.11.15 LI, Khoirabari II 1500 Tulukon Sarania, S/o- 26 Umesh Sarania, Jhargaon, Barolakhat Kalaguru Jatiyo Vidalaya Darrang DRG/KHB/736, dtd. 18.11.15 LI, Khoirabari II 1500 Sabitri Chouhan, D/o- Kenderi Chuba L.P. 27 Hare Ram Chouhan Kalaigaon Kalaigaon School Darrang DRG/UDL/290, dtd. 11.01.2012 LO Mangaldoi II 1500 Parinita Gowala, D/o- 28 Ganesh Gowala Jalah Palagarh Jalah L.P. School Darrang DRG/UDL/405, dtd. 23.02.2016 LO Mangaldoi II 1500 Banashri Deka, D/o- 29 Tilak Deka Debananda Hazarikapara Doulguru L.P. School Darrang DRG/2005, dtd. 27.11.2015 LO Mangaldoi II 1500 Pranjit Kalita, S/o- 30 Pankaj Kalita Borthekerabari Rangamati Dhankhunda L.P. School Darrang DRG/1914, dtd. 24.09.2015 LO Mangaldoi II 1500 Pompi Boro, D/o- 31 Kamal Boro Kuwalibhanga Purandia U.N. academy Darrang DRG/KHB/1732, dtd. 22.09.2016 LI, Khoirabari II 1500 Ashim Jyoti Kalita, S/o- Mina Ram Kalita, Vill- Lathapara, P.O- Hatimara, Dist- Janata Prathamik DRG/1853, 32 Darrang Vidalaya Darrang dtd. 29.06.15 LO Mangaldoi III 1500 Gwmsar Boro, S/o- Rabi Ram Boro, Vill- Bar Balishita, P.O- Khoirabari, Dist- U.N. Academy DRG/KHB/576, 33 Udalguri Khoirabari Darrang dtd. 05.09.15 LI, Khoirabari III 1500 Pritirekha Kalita, D/o- Karuna Kalita, Vill- Khas Dipila, P.O- Dipila Chowk, Dist- DRG/DRG/779, 34 Darrang Sankardev sishu niketon Darrang dtd. 10.02.2011 LO Mangaldoi III 1500 Ahajuddin, S/o- Abdul Kuddus, Vill- Baligaon, P.O- Lalpul, DRG/581, 35 Dist- Darrang Baligaon L.P. school Darrang dtd. 27.12.2010 LO Mangaldoi III 1500 Umesh Kumar Daimary, S/o- Bijay Kumar Daimary, Vill- Muhiakhat, P.O- Bogpuri, Dist- South mahiakhat lal DRG/KHB/236, 36 udalguri Mohan L.P. School Darrang dtd. 16.09.2014 LI, Khoirabari III 1500 Hrimsa Basumatary, D/o- Ranjit Basumatary, Vill- Daulcuba, P.O- Bhergaon, Dist- Upendra National DRG/KHB/981, 37 Udalguri Academy Darrang dtd. 20.01.16 LI, Khoirabari III 1500 Janardhan Mandal, S/o- Narayan Mandal, Vill- Hahinigaon, P.O- Chamuapara, Dist- DRG/KHB/285, 38 Udalguri Hahini Gaon L.P. School Darrang dtd. 17.10.14 LI, Khoirabari III 1500 Dhananjoy Chouhan, S/o- Krishna Chouhan, Vill- Jhargaon, P.O- Borolaghat, Dist- 39 Udalguri Baralakhat L.P. School Darrang DRG/KHB/1125, dtd. 23.02.16 LI, Khoirabari III 1500 Bedanta Koch, S/o- Arup Koch, Vill- Gohaikhat, P.O- Meshkapukhuri, Dist- Shankardev Shishu 40 Udalguri Niketon Darrang DRG/KHB/594, dtd. 05.09.15 LI, Khoirabari III 1500 Sania Rabha, D/o- Pratap Ch. Rabha, Vill- No.1 Makelikanda, P.O- Bhokelikanda, Dist- 41 Darrang Makelikanda L.P. School Darrang DRG/KHB/451, dtd. 10.03.15 LI, Khoirabari III 1500 Nur Hoque, S/o-Hanif 42 Ali Nagajan kharupetia Bologarah L.P. School Darrang DRG/138, dtd. 27.11.2010 LO Mangaldoi III 1500 Pramila Chouhan, D/o- Kenderi Chuba L.P. 43 Hare Ram Chouhan Kalaigaon Kalaigaon School Darrang DRG/UDL/290, dtd. 11.01.2012 LO Mangaldoi III 1500 Jintu Das, S/o- Tarun Bheguri Prathamik 44 Das Bhehuguri Bhokelikanda Vidalaya Darrang DRG/UDL/291, dtd. 11.01.12 LO Mangaldoi III 1500 Mrinal Kuddus, S/o- Pub Muslimghopa 45 Mortoza Ali Muslimghopa Sipajhar Prathamik Vidalaya Darrang DRG/1338, dtd. 09.08.2014 LO Mangaldoi III 1500 Irfan Ali, S/o- Ejajul Hoque, Vill+P.O- Sanowa, Dist- sanowa Prathamik DRG/1495, 46 Darrang Vidalaya Darrang dtd. 31.12.14 LO Mangaldoi IV 1500 Sondon Boro, S/o- Puna Ram Boro, Vill- Dakshin Chewni, P.O- Bhergaon, Dist- Dakshin Chewni L.P. DRG/KHB/424, 47 Udalguri School Darrang dtd. 16.02.15 LI, Khoirabari IV 1500 Nikhil Daimary, S/o- Nripen Daimary, Vill- Totolapara, P.O- Bhergaon, Dist- Auxiliary English High DRG/KHB/901, 48 Udalguri School Darrang dtd. 22.12.15 LI, Khoirabari IV 1500 Samiran Deka, S/o- Dimbeswar Deka, Vill- No. 4 Rajagorh, P.O- Rajagorh, Dist- DRG/KHB/1009 49 Udalguri Suklai Jatiyo Vidalaya Darrang dtd. 20.01.16 LI, Khoirabari IV 1500 Hemalata Rabha, D/o- Bhadra Kt. Rabha, Vill- Darogakhat, P.O- Bogpuri, Dist- Navodoya Jatiyoa DRG/KHB/633, 50 Udalguri Vidalaya Darrang dtd. 28.09.15 LI, Khoirabari IV 1500 Mainaw Boro, D/o- Budhi Ram Boro, Vill- Bar Tangla, P.O- Purani Tangla, Dist- Bartangla Prathamik DRG/KHB/290, 51 Udalguri Vidalaya Darrang dtd. 17.10.14 LI, Khoirabari IV 1500 Jitumoni Rabha, D/o- Bhaba Kanta Rabha, Vill-Bar Tangla, P.O- Purani Tangla, Dist- Bartangla Prathamik DRG/KHB/198, 52 Udalguri Vidalaya Darrang dtd. 23.07.14 LI, Khoirabari IV 1500 Jadumoni Nath, S/o- Dilip Nath, Vill- Bhopguri, P.O- Nasanchali, Dist- 53 Udalguri Nachansali L.P. School Darrang DRG/KHB/674, dtd. 16.10.15 LI, Khoirabari IV 1500 Hartik Dey, S/o- Rakhal Dey, Vill- Uttar Nowbandha, P.O- Atharikhat, Dist- Millennium Academy 54 Udalguri School Darrang DRG/KHB/961, dtd. 20.01.16 LI, Khoirabari IV 1500 Marjina Khatun, S/o- Ibrahim Khan, Vill- Uttar Garuajhar, P.O- Garuajhar, Dist- 55 Udalguri Jurabasti L.P. school Darrang DRG/KHB/405, dtd. 16.02.15 LI, Khoirabari IV 1500 Edward Daimari, S/o- Uttar harisingali L.P. 56 Sangita Daimari Landongpara Harisingha School Darrang DRG/UDL/87, dtd. 06.07.2011 LO Mangaldoi IV 1500 Ashif Ahmed, S/o- Mangaldai Nagar Balika 57 raju ali Mangaldoi town Mangaldoi Jr. Basic School Darrang DRG/892, dtd. 10.05.2011 LO Mangaldoi IV 1500 Priya Debnath, D/o- 58 Mahesh Debnath Grandland Barbagan Barbagan L.P. School Darrang DRG/1976, dtd. 30.10.2015 LO Mangaldoi IV 1500 Kankan Deka, S/o- 59 Maheswar Deka Jhaparabari Jhaparabari Bangbori L.P.
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