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List of GPF Number Allotted in ACCOUNT Cadre S NO GPF NO Name Designation Father Name List Of GPF Number Allotted In ACCOUNT Cadre S NO GPF NO Name Designation Father Name 1 EB/ESTTA/187 PARAS NATH SINGH DA(W) NA 2 EB/ESTTA/460 SHYODAN SINGH RGC NA 3 EB/ESTTA/550 RAMESH CHANDRA SHARMA DA-R NA 4 EB/ESTTA/589 ABDUL SATTAR ALI ACCTT. NOT AVAILABLE 5 EB/ESTTA/831 RAJENDRA PRASAD PANDAY ACCTT. 6 EB/ESTTA/944 PRADEEP SINGH ACCTT. NA 7 EB/ESTTA/1351 HARI RARAIN RAI RGC 8 EB/ESTTA/1402 SHYAM KRISHNA SHARMA ACCTT. NA 9 EB/ESTTA/1415 M S CHAUHAN RGC 10 EB/ESTTA/1467 SMT MEERA DHURIYA RGC W/O LATE M P DHURIYA 11 EB/ESTTA/1528 KAUSHAL PATI SRIVASTAVA ACCTT. SRI MAHADEO PRASAD SRIVASTAVA 12 EB/ESTTA/1665 YOGENDRA SWAROOP RGC SRI RAM SWAROOP SAXENA 13 EB/ESTTA/1703 GOPAL KRISHNA SRIVASTAVA ACCTT. SRI LAL BAHADUR LAL SRIVASTAVA 14 EB/ESTTA/1704 MOHD MUSTAQUE DA(W) SRI JAHAGIR MUSTAQ 15 EB/ESTTA/1794 RAJ KUMAR GUPTA DA(W) SRI PYARE LAL GUPTA 16 EB/ESTTA/1802 RAKESH CHANDRA ACCTT. SRI RAM BIHARI LAL 17 EB/ESTTA/1810 UDAI PRATAP SINGH ACCTT. SRI RAM CHANDRA SINGH 18 EB/ESTTA/1827 AMAR BAHADUR SINGH ACCTT. SRI VIKRAMADITYA SINGH 19 EB/ESTTA/1859 BALDHAR RAI AA SRI BALESHWAR RAI 20 EB/ESTTA/1864 MAHESH CHANDRA VERMA ACCTT. SRI TRILOKI NATH VERMA 21 EB/ESTTA/1865 RAMAYAN MALL ACCTT. SRI GORAKH MALL 22 EB/ESTTA/1880 RAMESH CHANDRA AGRAWAL ACCTT. SRI BRIJ KISHORE AGRAWAL 23 EB/ESTTA/1884 DEO DUTT SINGH RGC SRI BAHAL SINGH 24 EB/ESTTA/1905 BRAHAM SINGH RGC SRI NAHEN SINGH 25 EB/ESTTA/1915 KHAJAN SINGH (RETD) ACCTT. SRI KUNDAN SINGH 26 EB/ESTTA/1924 ISTIAQ HUSSAIN DA(W) LATE MEHDI HASAN 27 EB/ESTTA/1927 SURESH CHAND SHARMA ACCTT. LATE SUGAN CHAND SHARMA 28 EB/ESTTA/2667 DEB DAS BANERJEE ACCTT. LATE MOHIT KUMAR BANERJEE 29 EB/ESTTA/2687 SUDHIR CHANDRA GOEL ACCTT. LATE B S AGRAWAL 30 EB/ESTTA/2689 KUNWAR SATISH CHANDRA RGC SRI M C KASHYAP KASHYAP 31 EB/ESTTA/2691 SUBIR KUMAR MUKHERJEE AA SRI SITA RAM MUKHERJEE 32 EB/ESTTA/2693 SURESH KUMAR-I RGC LATE M L SHARMA 33 EB/ESTTA/2697 VIJAY KANT KHARE LDA RAMA KANT KHARE 34 EB/ESTTA/2699 R A MAURYA RGC SATI DEEV MAURYA 35 EB/ESTTA/2706 A A KHAN AA A B KHAN 36 EB/ESTTA/2707 H C PANT ACCTT. LATE M D PANT 37 EB/ESTTA/2716 BAIKUNTH NATH SINGH RGC SRI RAM NATH SINGH Page 1 of 29 S NO GPF NO Name Designation Father Name 38 EB/ESTTA/2718 BRAJ LAL GUPTA ACCTT. SRI DEO NARAIN GUPTA 39 EB/ESTTA/2737 RAJ NARAIN TRIPATHI RGC SRI HAR DEV TRIPATHI 40 EB/ESTTA/2771 RAM BHOLA KUSHWAHA RGC SRI RAM SAJIVAN KUSHWAHA 41 EB/ESTTA/2773 KANTA NARANG ACCTT. HANTI LAL 42 EB/ESTTA/2776 NAHID PARVEEN ACCTT. MAQSOOD ALI 43 EB/ESTTA/2790 BANARSI LAL DA-R SRI BADRI PRASAD 44 EB/ESTTA/2791 SACHINDRA BAHADUR ACCTT. SRI KUWAR BAHADUR 45 EB/ESTTA/2796 S C NIGAM RGC BADRI PRASAD NIGAM 46 EB/ESTTA/2799 AMAR NATH TRIVEDI ACCTT. SRI RADHEY SHYAM TRIVEDI 47 EB/ESTTA/2821 SATYA DEO SRIVASTAVA DA(W) LATE SRI SYAM SUNDER LAL SRIVASTAVA 48 EB/ESTTA/2822 SUBHASHISH BANARJEE ACCTT. LATE RAMENDRA NATH BANARJEE 49 EB/ESTTA/2833 Y M GARG RO B P GARG 50 EB/ESTTA/2866 RAJ NARAIN SRIVASTAVA AA SRI HANUMAN PRASAD 51 EB/ESTTA/2868 BHAGWANT SARAN ACCTT. V P SHARAN 52 EB/ESTTA/2922 BIRHAM LAL SETH RGC SRI JAI NARAIN SETH 53 EB/ESTTA/2923 AWADH NATH SHARMA ACCTT. LATE SRI DAMODAR 54 EB/ESTTA/2936 NARENDRA NATH ACCTT. SRI MOHAN LAL SRIVASTAVA 55 EB/ESTTA/2937 NARENDRA PRATAP SRIVASTAVA DA(W) SRI SANKATHA PRASAD SRIVASTAVA 56 EB/ESTTA/2964 ASHWANI KUMAR MISHRA RGC SRI CHANDRA SHEKHAR 57 EB/ESTTA/2965 HARISH CHANDRA MISHRA ACCTT. SRI SUNDER LAL MISHRA 58 EB/ESTTA/2977 L R KUSHWAHA DA(W) SRI RAM KHELAWAN RAM 59 EB/ESTTA/2987 KRISHAN LAL DA-R LATE RAJA RAM 60 EB/ESTTA/2998 RAJEEV KUMAR RGC B.S SRIVASTAVA 61 EB/ESTTA/3014 UDAI PAL SINGH ACCTT. SRI RAM MANOHAR SINGH 62 EB/ESTTA/3019 ANAND KUMAR TRIPATHI RGC SRI RAGHU NATH PRASAD TRIPATHI 63 EB/ESTTA/3059 GIRENDRA BAHADUR DUBEY DA(W) SRI GANGA PRASAD DUBEY 64 EB/ESTTA/3060 CHANDRA PAL SINGH ACCTT. SRI HAUSLA SINGH 65 EB/ESTTA/3093 LAKHMI CHANDRA DA(W) LATE GHASI RAM 66 EB/ESTTA/3094 GANESH SHANKAR PATHAK ACCTT. SRI RAM NATH PATHAK 67 EB/ESTTA/3096 SHANKAR LAL GIRI AA SRI RAMA GIRI 68 EB/ESTTA/3100 BAL KRISHNA LAL ACCTT. SRI GANGA PRASAD LAL 69 EB/ESTTA/3107 GENDA DUTT AA SRI NAR PRASAD DUTT 70 EB/ESTTA/3111 SARYU PRASAD SACHAN AA SRI MISRI LAL SACHAN 71 EB/ESTTA/3116 ARVIND BAHADUR SINGH ACCTT. SRI CHHATRA PAL SINGH 72 EB/ESTTA/3119 RAM PHER YADAV DA(W) SRI NATHAI YADAV 73 EB/ESTTA/3121 DEO NARAIN SINGH DA(W) SRI HARI PRASAD SINGH 74 EB/ESTTA/3165 SAKUNTALA NIGAM RGC W/O LATE KESHARI PRASAD NIGAM 75 EB/ESTTA/3170 GOPAL BANARJEE ACCTT. MANORANJAN BANARJEE 76 EB/ESTTA/3177 P C GUPTA A Page 2 of 29 S NO GPF NO Name Designation Father Name 77 EB/ESTTA/3214 MURLI DAS ACCTT. 78 EB/ESTTA/3247 AVINASH CHAND NIGAM AA KAILASH PRASAD NIGAM 79 EB/ESTTA/3270 RAKESH MOHAN VASHISTH AA SRI J P VASHISTH 80 EB/ESTTA/3318 ASHOK KUMAR GOYAL AA B B AGARWAL 81 EB/ESTTA/3325 MOHD. SHAMIM ACCTT. MOHD. SHUBRATI 82 EB/ESTTA/3348 SURESH CHANDRA ACCTT. SRI CHHOTEY LAL 83 EB/ESTTA/3407 MAHESH CHANDRA GOVIL ACCTT. SRI KANCHHI LAL GOVIL 84 EB/ESTTA/3409 GHAN SHYAM RGC SRI GHAN SHYAM 85 EB/ESTTA/3433 RAJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA ACCTT. SRI MATA PRASAD SRIVASTAVA 86 EB/ESTTA/3486 RAM KHILAWAN SINGH AA SRI UMRAI 87 EB/ESTTA/3500 SURESH CHANDRA GUPTA ACCTT. SRI RAM SWAROOP GUPTA 88 EB/ESTTA/3505 O P GUPTA DA(W) LATE SRI MUNNI LAL SAHU 89 EB/ESTTA/3520 M R TRIPATHI STENO M D P TRIPATHI 90 EB/ESTTA/3521 SUYASH PAL SINGH ACCTT. SRI ROSHAN SINGH 91 EB/ESTTA/3525 V K SRIVASTAVA RGC LATE H P SRIVASTAVA 92 EB/ESTTA/3533 RAKESH BHATNAGAR DA(W) SRI MADAN GOPAL BHATNAGAR 93 EB/ESTTA/3536 VIJAI KUMAR KOHLI ACCTT. LATE AYODHIA NATH KOHLI 94 EB/ESTTA/3621 PRAMOD KUMAR TYAGI DA-R S.D. TYAGI 95 EB/ESTTA/3633 UMESH NARAIN TIWARI N/A SRI A P TIWARI 96 EB/ESTTA/3713 RAKESH KUMAR BANSAL N&D SRI JAGDISH PRASAD BANSAL 97 EB/ESTTA/3731 VIJAY VINOD ACCTT. SRI F C KHOSLA 98 EB/ESTTA/3761 GYANTRI PRASAD OJHA AA SRI RAMAYAN PRASAD OJHA 99 EB/ESTTA/3876 SANGAM LAL SWARNKAR AA SRI KESHAV PRASAD 100 EB/ESTTA/3978 RAKESH CHANDRA ACCTT. SRI ROSHAN LAL 101 EB/ESTTA/3980 RAM NATH VERMA DA(W) SRI RAM VERMA 102 EB/ESTTA/3991 S K S VERMA ACCTT. RAJ KISHORE VERMA 103 EB/ESTTA/4001 RAM DULARE MISHRA DA-R SRI KISAN SWAROOP MISHRA 104 EB/ESTTA/4010 L B TEWARI AAO SRI SHYAM DEO TEWARI 105 EB/ESTTA/4039 SUSHIL KUMAR ASTHANA DA(W) LATE SRI DOODH NATH PRASAD ASTHANA 106 EB/ESTTA/4051 BALRAM SAHRAWAT AA SRI PHERU SINGH 107 EB/ESTTA/4052 RISHI PAL KARWAL ACCTT. SRI SITA RAM 108 EB/ESTTA/4053 ASHOK KUMAR GUPTA DA(W) SRI BANARSIO DAS GUPTA 109 EB/ESTTA/4138 MANIK CHAND GUPTA AA SRI DIN DAYAL GUPTA 110 EB/ESTTA/4139 OM PRAKASH TIWARI RGC SRI RAM PHER TIWARI 111 EB/ESTTA/4140 RAJENDRA PRASAD RGC SRI BAIJ NATH 112 EB/ESTTA/4175 SUNIL KUMAR GUPTA DA(W) SRI RADHA KISHAN GUPTA 113 EB/ESTTA/4203 RAMESH KUMAR RGC LAYAK SINGH 114 EB/ESTTA/4206 RADHEY SHYAM ACCTT. GAYA PRASAD 115 EB/ESTTA/4267 FAKHRUDDIN KHAN DA(W) SRI SHARFUDDIN KHAN Page 3 of 29 S NO GPF NO Name Designation Father Name 116 EB/ESTTA/4301 RAVINDRA KUMAR GARG ACCTT. LATE R K GARG 117 EB/ESTTA/4349 TRILOK KUMAR GUPTA ACCTT. SRI OM PRAKASH GUPTA 118 EB/ESTTA/4380 SRI NATH YADAV RGC SRI RAM ROOP YADAV 119 EB/ESTTA/4402 VINOD KUMAR GUPTA DA(W) SRI BAL KISHAN DASS 120 EB/ESTTA/4409 JAI RAM NIRMAL ACCTT. SRI MADARI LAL 121 EB/ESTTA/4461 JHAMRI RAM CHAUHAN DA(W) SRI RAM PRATAP CHAUHAN 122 EB/ESTTA/4478 PURSHOTTAM RAM YADAV A CLERK SRI DUDHAI YADAV 123 EB/ESTTA/4493 N/A N/A N/A 124 EB/ESTTA/4505 CHANDRA BALLABH JOSHI ACCTT. SRI AMBA DUTT JOSHI 125 EB/ESTTA/4528 RAKESH CHAND SAXENA DA(W) SRI INDRA NARAIN SAXENA 126 EB/ESTTA/4560 RAJ KISHORE ARORA DA(W) SRI JYOTI PRASAD ARORA 127 EB/ESTTA/4637 RAM SINGH ROHILLA DA-R LATE JAGAT PRAKASH 128 EB/ESTTA/4643 SURESH CHANDRA ACCTT. SRI BANWARI LAL SRIVASTAVA 129 EB/ESTTA/4662 ROHITASH KISHOR BHATNAGAR DA(W) SRI G K BHATNAGAR 130 EB/ESTTA/4751 RAM MANORATH MISHRA ACCTT. SRI JAI MANGAL MISHRA 131 EB/ESTTA/4926 RAVINDRA MOHAN SRIVASTAVA DA-R LATE SRI SHEO SHANKAR LAL 132 EB/ESTTA/4958 NAND KISHORE AGRAWAL ACCTT. SRI BHAGWATI SAHAI AGRAWAL 133 EB/ESTTA/5036 PRADEEP MOHAN BHATNAGAR DA(W) LATE B M S BHATNAGAR 134 EB/ESTTA/5056 SAPAN KUMAR ACCTT. LATE M N SIKDER 135 EB/ESTTA/5127 MOHD AISH ANSARI DA(W) SRI MOHD ANSARI 136 EB/ESTTA/5129 RAMESH CHANDRA GOEL ACCTT. SRI PAUVA LAL 137 EB/ESTTA/5180 BHIKAM SINGH ACCTT.
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