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360566 Devindra Devi Hari Singh VPO Randhara Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175001 Govt. Degree College Mandi Centre-III 365825 Simran Kaur Surender Singh H.No Selection of candidates for patwar training in Revenue Department( Mohal & Settlement)2019 Data Entry for Application form only in Excel format Father SRoll No. Name Name/Husband Corr. Address Exam Centre Name 360566 Devindra Devi Hari Singh VPO Randhara Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175001 Govt. Degree College Mandi Centre-III 365825 Simran Kaur Surender Singh H.No. 179/2 Purani Mandi Distt. Mandi -175001 Swami Vivekanand SSS, Ramnagar 363195 Mukesh Kumar Prakash Chand Vill. Panseera (Gaad) PO Pandoh Tehsil Sadar Distt. MaGovt. S.S.S. Kamand 364714 Raju Bader Deen Vill. Shilah PO ShivaBadar Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175124Himalayan Public School Pandoh 359789 Babli Kumari Roop Lal Vill. Upper Pandoh PO Pandoh Tehsil Sadar Distt. MandiGovt. S.S.S.(Boys) Mandi 360306 Chhama Devi Roop Chand Vill. Upper Pandoh PO Pandoh Tehsil Sadar Distt. MandiGovt. Degree College Mandi Centre-II 363814 Padma Devi Anant Ram Sharma C/O Vijay Kumari H.No. 74 Housing Board Colony BhiGovt. S.S.S. Panarsa 361983 Kanchan Rup Singh Vill. Kasan PO Saigaloo Tehsil Kotli Distt. Mandi -175052Govt. S.S.S. Saigaloo 365227 Sachin Ranbir Singh Vill. Boohi PO Baloh Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi -175052DAV Cenetary Public School, Khaliyar 365654 Sheetla W/O Naresh Kumar Vill. Mehani PO Gharan Tehsil Sadar Mandi -175124 Guru Govind Singh PHS, Paddal 364402 Promila Devi Goverdhan Vill. Dhiun PO Bir Tungal Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi -175001Sarvodaya Public S.S.S. Upper Pandoh 364166 Prakash Chand Mohan Singh Vill. Aran PO Katindhi Tehsil sadar Mandi -175005 Sarvodaya Public S.S.S. Upper Pandoh 364518 Rachana Thakur Ganga Ram Vill. Badanu PO Pandoh Tehsil sadar Distt. mandi - 175124Himalayan Public School Pandoh 365889 Sonia Sen W/O Sher Singh Vill. Badanu PO Pandoh Tehsil sadar Distt. mandi - 175124Swami Vivekanand SSS, Ramnagar 364205 Pratibha Mohan Singh Vill. Badgaon PO Bir Tungal Tehsil kotli Distt. mandi -Sarvodaya Public S.S.S. Upper Pandoh 361541 Indu Heera Singh Vill. Badgaon PO Bir Tungal Tehsil kotli Distt. mandi -Govt. S.S.S. Randhara 362578 Latika Devi Vijay Kumar Vill. Sanyardh PO Talyahar Tehsil sadar Distt Mandi-175001govt. S.S.S. Pandoh Centre-II 366362 Tilak Raj Biri Singh Vill. Binol PO Ghran Tehsil Sadar Distt. mandi -175124Noble College of Education Pandoh 360491 Deepika Jaswal Jagdish Chand H.No. 170/8 Chobatta Bazar Mandi -0175001 Govt. Degree College Mandi Centre-III 359900 Bhanu Priya W/O Ravi Kumar Vill. Lavandhi PO Bijni Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi - 175001Govt. S.S.S.(Boys) Mandi 360659 Diksha Surender Singh Vill. Chambi PO Padhiun Tehsil sadar Distt. Mandi - 175001Govt. Degree College Mandi Centre-IV 362798 Mamta Thakur Khem Singh Vill. Khanirali PO Pandoh Tehsil sadar Distt Mandi 175124Govt. S.S.S. Katindhi 361509 Hukam Chand Tara Chand Vill. Larwahan PO Sadyana Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi -Govt. S.S.S. Randhara 365102 Rishav Rajender Kumar Vill. Kathlag PO Padhiun Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi - 175001DAV Cenetary Public School, Khaliyar 364721 Rakesh Kumar Jogeshwar Singh Vill. Badgaon PO Bir Tungal Tehsil kotli Distt. mandi -Himalayan Public School Pandoh 364271 Praveen Thakur Ram Chander Vill. Janed PO Marathu Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi - 175001Sarvodaya Public S.S.S. Upper Pandoh 366988 Yogesh Thakur Laxman Thakur VPO Kautala Tehsil Sadar Distt Mandi-175005 S.R Vidya Mandir Ratti Pull Randhara 365014 Reeta Kumari Kamal kishor Vill. Upper Pandoh PO Pandoh Tehsil Sadar Distt. MandiDAV Cenetary Public School, Khaliyar 366052 Sunil Kumar Panni Lal Vill. Kathalag PO Padhiun Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175001DAV (Arya Smaaj) SSS Mandi 362620 Lokesh Roop Lal Sharma H.No. 302/6 Mahajan Bazar Mandi - 175001 govt. S.S.S. Pandoh Centre-II 365735 Shivani Guleria Prem Guleria Vill. Mehar PO Tandu Tehsil Sadar Distt Mandi-175001Swami Vivekanand SSS, Ramnagar 359451 Anjana Verma Hukam Chand Vill. Kathalag PO Padhiun Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175001Govt. S.S.S.(Girls) Mandi 366072 Sunita Devi Roshan Lal Vill. Nasyahan PO Katindhi Tehsil Sdar Distt. Mandi 175005DAV (Arya Smaaj) SSS Mandi 360973 Geeta Devi Dhameshwar Vill. Bahara PO Segali Kataula Tehsil sadar Distt. MandiGovt. ITI Mandi 362286 Kishori Lal Bhagat Ram Vill. Bhalana PO Nasloh Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175001Govt. S.S.S. Pandoh Centre-I 365337 Sanjay Kumar Doda Ram Vill. Luhard PO Bhargaon Tehsil Kotli Distt. Mandi-175003Saraswati Vidya Mandir, Mahajan Bazar Mandi 366758 Virender Thakur Krishan Thakur Vill. Pakhri PO Tandu Tehsil sadar Distt. Mandi 175001Takshila International School, Mandi 362353 Kritika Sharma Tajender Kumar SharmH.No. 234/5 Palace Colony Mandi - 175001 Govt. S.S.S. Pandoh Centre-I 360500 Desh Raj Shyam Lal Vill. Nela PO Dudar Tesil Sadar Distt. Mandi - 175001Govt. Degree College Mandi Centre-III 366827 Vishaw Bharti Gopal Vill. Fatewahan PO Talyahar Tehsil Sadar Distt. MandiS.R Vidya Mandir Ratti Pull Randhara 364990 Reeta Devi W/O Virender ThakurVill. Pakhri PO Tandu Tehsil sadar Distt. Mandi 175001DAV Cenetary Public School, Khaliyar 360395 Deep Kumar Om Chand Vill. Arthi PO Khalanu Tehsil Kotli Distt. Mandi-175003Govt. Degree College Mandi Centre-II 359311 Anil Kumar Take Chand Vill. Nichali Surari PO Khadyad Tehsil Kotli Distt. MandiGovt. S.S.S.(Girls) Mandi 366501 Vanshaj Sanjay kumar Vill. Lower Nela PO Dudar Tehsil sadar Distt. Mandi-175001Noble International School, Pandoh 362479 Lalit Kumar Chaman lal H.No. 266/1 Jawahar Nagar mandi- 175001 govt. S.S.S. Pandoh Centre-II 365660 Shelja Sharma Pritam Chand H.No. 287/12 Ram Nagar Mandi -175001 Guru Govind Singh PHS, Paddal 364772 Rakesh Kumar Shiv Lal Vill. Sain PO Khadyad Tehsil Kotli Distt. Mandi 175003Arunodaya SSS Mandi 361264 Heena Thakur W/O Suresh Kumar Vill. Bouhi PO Baloh Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175052Govt. (Woman) ITI Mandi 366727 Vinod Kumar Inder Singh Vill. Dawardu PO Drang Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175001Takshila International School, Mandi 363863 Pankaj Kumar Nupe Ram Vill. Tanaru PO Nagwain Tehsil Aut Distt. Mandi-175121Govt. S.S.S. Panarsa 364228 Praveen Kumar Nupe Ram Vill. Tanaru PO Nagwain Tehsil Aut Distt. Mandi-175121Sarvodaya Public S.S.S. Upper Pandoh 361792 Jyoti Manohar Lal Vill. Mathaneeul PO Tandoo Tehsil sadar Distt. Mandi Govt.- S.S.S. Talyahar 364054 Pooja Devi Manohar Lal Vill. Mathaneeul PO Tandoo Tehsil sadar Distt. Mandi Govt.- S.S.S. Tandoo 364790 Raksha Devi Dola Ram Vill. Chandeh PO Kotmoras Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175001Arunodaya SSS Mandi 359360 Anita Hukkam Chand VPO Katindhi Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175005 Govt. S.S.S.(Girls) Mandi 366105 Sunita Kumari Narayan Singh Vill. Chhanwari PO Tilli Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175001DAV (Arya Smaaj) SSS Mandi 365290 Samriti Devi Hem Chand Vill. Chalhar PO Saletar Tehsil Kotli Distt. Mandi-175001Saraswati Vidya Mandir, Mahajan Bazar Mandi 366073 Sunita Devi W/O Mahender KumaVill. Arthi PO Bari Gumanu Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi 175001DAV (Arya Smaaj) SSS Mandi 364115 Poonam Kumari Nand Lal Vill. Gihula PO Majhwar Tehsil Sdar Distt. Mandi-175001Govt. S.S.S. Tandoo 366567 Vijay Kumar Roop lal Vill. Humgram PO Purani Mandi Tehsil sdar Distt. MandiNoble International School, Pandoh 359509 Ankita Sharma Amar Kumar H.No. 24/5 Palace Colony Mandi-175001 Govt. S.S.S.(Girls) Mandi 365906 Sourabh Kumar Nagnu Ram Vill. Maigal PO Bijni Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi 175001Sanatan Dharam Sabha Vidya Mandir, Bhagwan Muhalla Mandi 360841 Duni Chand Lekh Raj Vill. Tandu PO Saigaloo Tehsil Kotli Distt. Mandi-175052Govt. Degree College Mandi Centre-IV 364974 Reena Kumari Tulsi Ram Vill. Arnehard PO Kautala Tehsil Sadar Distt. Mandi-175001DAV Cenetary Public School, Khaliyar 362605 Leena Kumari Chura Mani Vill. Kipper PO Majhwar Tehsil sadar Distt. 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