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Office of the Dy. Housing Commissioner, Rajasthan OFFICE OF THE DY. HOUSING COMMISSIONER, RAJASTHAN HOUSING BOARD, CIRCLE-I, SECTOR-8, KUDI BHAGTASANI, JODHPUR PROVISIONAL LIST OF MIG-A CATEGORY MAHATMA GANDHI SAMBHAL AAVASIYA YOJNA, BARLI-JODHPUR DATE - 2.12.2020 Sr. FORM FATHER/HUSBAND CONTACT APPLICANT NAME ADDRESS GROUP REMARKS No. No. NAME NO. MODE OF OF MODE PAYMENT MOHAN JAGDISH KUMAR SH. JAGDISH KUMAR D-38 SHASTRI NAGAR, 1 1 9950669218 G-2-1 ORS RATHI BHATI JODHPUR 2 2 KALPNA SAMEER 17/525 C.H.B. JODHPUR 9829171356 G-4 HP 3 5 NEELKANTH SHARMA SH. RAMLAL SHARMA 12/265 C.H.B. JODHPUR 9460248949 G-1-1 ORS E-21 MAHAVEER NAGAR, PRAMOD KUMAR SH. NAND KISHOR KAMLA NEHRU NAGAR BANK PASSBOOK 4 6 9829347586 G-2-2 ORS PHOPHLIYA PHOPHLIYA HOSPITAL KE PAS, PAL LINK NOT ATTACHED ROAD, JODHPUR KUNJ GALI, DHARAMSHALA 5 7 BABULAL SONI BHIKHCHAND SONI 9414671609 G-2-1 HP ROAD, SUTHLA, JODHPUR 6 8 SATYA NARAYAN SH. BALURAM 6-SA-52 C.H.B JODHPUR 7014900823 G-4 HP NIRANJAN KUMAR BORO KI GHATI, NR. 7 9 SHAMBHU DUTT BOHRA 9460995681 G-1-1 HP BOHRA FATEHPOLE, JODHPUR SH. GIRDHARI LAL GAJAJAND COLONY, SUTHLA, 8 10 NARAYAN LAL PANWAR 9079635216 G-4 ORS PANWAR JODHPUR BHABHUTA RAM MAYRA KI 9 11 DINESH KUMAR BHABHUTA RAM DHANI ROAD KE PAS, OSIA, 9571823980 G-2-1 HP JODHPUR KRISHAN KUMAR SH. NARESH KUMAR 10 12 9/424 C.H.B. JODHPUR 9982219980 G-2-1 HP SAMBHAWANI SAMBHAWNI SUTHARON KI BAGECHI, 11 13 LAXMAN SINGH SH. BHANWAR SINGH 9828585411 G-4 ORS MASURIYA, JODHPUR KHUSIYA 161 HINGLAJ 12 15 KISHOR SH. GAAGAN DAS NAGAR, FIROZ KHAN COLONY 9414493248 G-2-1 HP KE PAS, SUTHLA, JODHPUR 13 16 BHARAT MAGHANI SH. DEVRAJ MANGHANI 17/366 C.H.B. JODHPUR 9314487380 G-2-2 ORS A-76, SUKHRAM NAGAR, SHARVAN SINGH 14 17 AIDAN SINGH RAJBAGH, SOORSAGAR, 8233621928 G-1-1 ORS RAJPUROHIT JODHPUR 15 18 MANISH KUMAR ROCHWANI SH. MURLIDHAR 9/363 C.H.B. JODHPUR 9252566000 G-1-1 HP 16 19 RACHNA ARORA MUKESH ARORA 15/394 C.H.B. JODHPUR 8949922316 G-1-2 HP RAJENDRA VALLABH NATHWATO KI BARI, 17 20 ASHUTOSH VALLABH VYAS 9549735001 G-2-1 ORS VYAS NAVCHOWKIYA, JODHPUR KEVDA BERA, SOORSAGAR, 18 22 SMT. RAMITA GEHLOT SH. JAMAN SINGH 8209720152 G-2-1 HP JODHPUR ASHOK KUMAR NENCHI BAG, RAWATI ROAD, 19 24 ABHISHEK CHHANGANI 9916973719 G-1-1 HP CHHANGANI SOORSAGAR, JODHPUR LATE SH. PUKHRAJ NENCHI BAG, RAWATI ROAD, 20 25 ASHOK KUMAR CHHANGANI 9462112516 G-1-2 ORS CHHANGANI SOORSAGAR, JODHPUR 21 26 GOVIND CHOUDHARY MOTILAL CHOUDHARY 18/626 C.H.B. JODHPUR 7073247474 G-1-1 HP LODHO KI GALI, VEER 22 27 JITENDRA MATHUR SHRI DAULAL MATHUR MOHALLA, NR. NAYKO KI 8890958651 G-1-1 ORS MASJID, JODHPUR SH. UTTAM PRAKASH PURA MOHALLA, GAJJO KI 23 28 NAMAN VYAS 9660109527 G-1-1 ORS VYAS GALI, JODHPUR LATE SH. SHAMBHULAL SATABAS, I/S LAKHJI KI POLE, 24 29 SUBHASH JOSHI 8764414210 G-1-1 HP JOSHI JODHPUR NARENDRA KUMAR I/S SOJATI GATE, KAVI RAJ JI 25 30 DILIP SHARMA 9001491099 G-2-2 HP SHARMA KA BERA, JODHPUR 26 37 ANJANA JAIN SURENDRA KUMAR JAIN 23-B-68 C.H.B. JODHPUR 7597272980 G-2-1 ORS SANKARI GALI, SINGH POLE, 27 38 URVASHI PUROHIT NIRJLESH BOHRA 9413248910 G-1-1 ORS JUNI MANDI, JODHPUR 28 40 YASH MATHUR SH. SURESH MATHUR 16/434 C.H.B. JODHPUR 9462378687 G-1-1 ORS 29 41 KAPIL JOSHI SH. BAJRANG JOSHI 19/796 C.H.B. JODHPUR 9414133989 G-2-1 HP 30 42 NIKHIL MATHUR SH. SURESH MATHUR 16/434 C.H.B. JODHPUR 9461287630 G-1-2 ORS 24 UIT COLONY, B.R. BIRLA 31 46 RAUNAK ARORA MAHENDRA ARORA 9898713669 G-2-2 ORS SCHOOL ROAD, JODHPUR C:\Users\RHB\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\PYC4QI2B\MIG-A BARALI 02-12-2020 (1).xls Sr. FORM FATHER/HUSBAND CONTACT APPLICANT NAME ADDRESS GROUP REMARKS No. No. NAME NO. MODE OF OF MODE PAYMENT NEAR YUNANI DAWAKHANA 32 48 SHENAAZ IQBAL STREET , BHISTIYON KA BAS, 9660862766 G-2-1 HP B/H AASAN POLE, JODHPUR 33 50 SHAILENDRA VERMA GULAB CHAND VERMA 21/147 C.H.B. JODHPUR 9352245267 G-4 ORS 34 52 KAMLA DEV KISHAN 2/412 K.B.H.B. JODHPUR 9928513443 G-4 HP 35 59 NEHA TRIPATHI MANANJAY TRIPATHI 8-H-238 K.B.H.B. JODHPUR 7703897662 G-2-1 HP "SURYODAYA" 593, IIIrd EXT. LATE SH. JOHARI LAL 36 61 KRIPA KISHAN SHARMA KAMLA NEHRU NAGAR, 9799396752 G-2-1 ORS SHARMA JODHPUR 37 62 NEETU SHARMA ISWAR CHAND SHARMA 5-E-22A, K.B.H.B. JODHPUR 9462686905 G-2-1 ORS C/O Q. NO. 3-G-64 K.B.H.B. 38 63 ASHA KUMARI PREM PRAKASH 7023358828 G-5 HP JODHPUR SH. KISHAN SINGH M. NO. 100, Ist A ROAD, 39 66 VIRENDRA SINGH SOLANKI 8005728242 G-2-1 HP SOLANKI SARDAPURA, JODHPUR SH. KISHAN SINGH M. NO. 100, Ist A ROAD, 40 67 KANCHAN SOLANKI 7976975275 G-2-1 HP SOLANKI SARDAPURA, JODHPUR C-193 KABIR BAG, PURVI PAL 41 68 HANUMAN RAM SH. LAKHA RAM VISTAR YOJNA, BASNI II 9660801135 G-5 HP PHASE, JODHPUR NEAR SHIV MANDIR, GHODO 42 70 RENU ARORA ASEEM ARORA 8890961002 G-2-1 ORS H/W KA CHOWK, JODHPUR 43 72 ASEEM ARORA MAHENDRA ARORA 17-E-53, C H B, JODHPUR 9819720545 G-2-1 ORS H/W JASWANT NIWAS, NEAR MAHAVEER BHAWAN, KESAR 44 74 RISHIKA GANDHI RAJENDRA GANDHI 9413888307 G-2-1 HP WADI, KAPDA BAZAR, JODHPUR HANUMAN CHOWK, JALAP 45 77 DR. SONIKA JOSHI KRISHNA KUMAR JOSHI 9664304316 G-2-2 ORS MOHALLA, JODHPUR 12/79, K K COLONY, BASANI 46 78 KIRTI SHARMA LALIT SHARMA 9982039488 G-2-1 HP 1ST PHASE, JODHPUR 162, SUBHASH COLONY, 47 80 SEEMA BAI PAPU LAL JAGA 9636710966 G-2-1 HP BHAGAT KI KOTHI, JODHPUR LATE SURAJ PRAKASH MATAJI KI POLE 48 82 SARASWATI MATHUR 9414916901 G-2-1 HP MATHUR NAVCHOKIYA, JODHPUR DINESH KUMAR E-26, SHIVAJI NAGAR COLONY, 49 83 CHENA RAM PATEL 9414895247 G-2-1 HP CHOUDHARY JALORE 9/61, K K COLONY, BASANI 50 86 LALARAM BABULAL JANGID 9529454324 G-2-1 HP 2ND PHASE, JODHPUR 1-C-312, K B H B, BASANI 1ST 51 89 SHEELESH KUMARI DINESH SINGH 9521399361 G-2-1 ORS PHASE, JODHPUR CHANDRA PRAKASH LATE SURAJ PRAKASH MATAJI KI POLE 52 90 9414916901 G-1-2 ORS MATHUR MATHUR NAVCHOKIYA, JODHPUR 57-K, NEAR VIDYUT NAGAR, 53 91 ANIL KUMAR VYAS SUKAN RAJ VYAS 7597082993 G-1-2 HP JAORE 57-A,LAXMI NAGAR, PAOTA C 54 92 KARUNA SHANKAR SINGH UMA SHANKAR SINGH 9413621169 G-1-1 HP ROAD, JODHPUR NEAR ASHOK NAGAR, JUNI 55 93 NIRANJAN KUMAR SINGH HARE RAM SINGH BAGHAR, INSIDE 3RD POLE 9461760168 G-1-1 HP MAHAMANDIR, JODHPUR 56 98 HARI SINGH HIMMAT SINGH BASTWA, BALESAR, JODHPUR 9414240051 G-2-1 HP VILL. KHARIBERI, DIS. 57 100 KHAMI DEVI REWAT RAM 8764034691 G-4 HP JODHPUR P.NO. 307, STREET NO. 12, LATE OM PRAKASH 58 102 SURENDRA BAGHELA VEER DURGADAS COLONY, 7038643985 G-4 ORS BAGHELA MASURIYA, JODHPUR P.NO. 09-10, AAYODHYA LATE LADHU RAM NAGAR, GOPAL PURA BY 59 103 RATAN LAL KUMAR 9001964890 G-1-2 HP KUMAR PASS, NEAR TRIVENI NAGAR, JODHPUR P.NO. 7, SHIRMLA VIHAR, RAMESHWAR LAL 60 104 VISHNU PRAKASH SHARMA MARUTI NAGAR, OPP. 9829068548 G-6 HP SHARMA AIRPORT SANGANER, JAIPUR MITTAL BHAWAN, MAIN 61 105 DR. MANISH KUMAR CHAIL BIHARI GUPTA MARKET, UCHAIN, 8696047150 G-2-1 HP BHARATPUR 57, RAJIV VIHAR, RAJAT PATH, 62 108 DESHRAJ CHOUDHARY KANA RAM CHOUDHARY 7014323668 G-9-PH HP MAN SAROVAR, JAIPUR C:\Users\RHB\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\PYC4QI2B\MIG-A BARALI 02-12-2020 (1).xls Sr. FORM FATHER/HUSBAND CONTACT APPLICANT NAME ADDRESS GROUP REMARKS No. No. NAME NO. MODE OF OF MODE PAYMENT V/P DAYAKOUR, 63 158 NETA RAM CHOUHAN MOONA RAM CHOUHAN 8441902837 G-4 HP TEH.LOLAVAT DIS. JODHPUR OPP. 10TH SCHOOL, 64 159 DARA RAM GOBAR RAM MEGHWALO KA BASS, KETOO 8290182486 G-4 HP KALAN, JODHPUR P.NO. 91, SECTOR NO. B, 65 160 LALIT CHANDWANI RAMESH CHANDWANI SHREE RAM NAGAR, 9660076362 G-2-1 HP JHANWAR ROAD, JODHPUR A-32, 2ND EXTENSION, K N 66 164 POONAM CHAND TARA CHAND 9782381702 G-2-1 ORS NAGAR, JODHPR VILL. BHERUNDA, TH- 67 165 PANKAJ CHHANGANI GOPAL CHHANGANI 9460982962 G-8 HP DEGANA DIS. NAGAUR LATE RADHA KISHAN CHHANGANIYO KA MOHLLA, 68 166 NATWARLAL 9828174890 G-1-2 ORS PUROHIT MERTA, NAGAUR 170, SHREEKRISHNA NAGAR, 69 167 ANKITA ASERI ARUN KUMAR ASERI SECTOR-23, NEAR C H B, PAL 7597067748 G-4 ORS ROAD, JODHPUR 7-DA-22, 3RD PULIYA, C H B, 70 170 LAXMI SHARMA SHITAL PRASAD SHARMA 9352239520 G-2-1 HP JODHPUR VISHVAKARMA NAGAR, PAL, 71 174 RATNA RAM BHIYA RAM 9660104363 G-2-1 ORS JODHPUR VISHVAKARMA NAGAR, PAL, 72 175 GAJDISH RAO SHARVAN RAM 9829976646 G-2-1 HP JODHPUR 73 177 KAMLESH KANWAR KRIPA SINGH RATHORE 5-A-41, C H B, JODHPUR 9351687951 G-2-1 HP 74 181 ASHOK KUMAR BHAGAT LATE PITAMBER DAS 12/56, C H B JODHPUR 8003621597 G-2-1 HP SATI MATA BASTI, 75 194 ANU BHIKARAM 9785689279 G-4 HP DURGAWATAN, BALESAR KAMTA PRASAD "RANGKUTI" 1ST A ROAD, 76 195 ATUL KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 9252171048 G-2-1 HP SRIVASTAVA SARDARPURA, JODHPUR KANCHAN KUMAR 291, HAKIMO KI POLE, BANIYA 77 196 LILA KALLA 9928650732 G-1-2 HP KALLA BARA, JODHPUR KANCHAN KUMAR 291, HAKIMO KI POLE, BANIYA 78 198 DEEPIKA KALLA 9571120732 G-1-1 HP KALLA BARA, JODHPUR RAMJI BHAWAN, SOJATIYA 79 204 DARSHAN BORANA LAMI NARAYAN BORANA GHANCHIYO KA BASS, 9929773942 G-2-1 HP KABUTARON KA CHOWK, MAWADIYO KI GHATI, 80 208 JITENDRA PANDIT MISHRI LAL 9829971249 G-4 HP SOORSAGAR, JODHPUR H.NO.
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