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Cenlpdf-Fd9f72b9f625 National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD) Ministry of Women and Child Development Updated List of the Candidates who are ELIGIBLE/NOT ELIGIBLE to appear in Examination for various Posts of NIPCCD in respect of Recruitment Advertisement No. MDL HRCR/REC/61/2018 davp10206/11/ 00031819, dated 22-28 September, 2018 On scrutiny of the applications submitted by the candidates for the various posts, the updated list of the candidates who are found provisionally 'Eligible'/'Not Eligible' in terms of the eligibility criteria mentioned in above stated advertisement are available at NIPCCD website. While every care has been taken in preparing the list of 'Eligible'/'Not Eligible' candidates, NIPCCD reserve the right to rectify error and omission, if any detected at any stage of recruitment process. If any candidate has any grievance regarding his/her eligibility, be immediately brought to our notice by sending emails ONLY at our helpdesk email ID i.e. [email protected] on or before 22.03.2019 upto 17.00 hrs along with scanned copy of proof of eligibility. No request/correspondence will be entertained after 22.03.2019 (17.00 hrs) in this regard. No other means of communication will be entertained in this regard. Candidates are advised in their own interest that they should not furnish any documents /information that are false, tempered, fabricated or should not suppress any material information. NOTE :- The eligible candidates will be informed about the Date, Time, Venue etc. of the Computer based examination in due course through SMS alerts on their Mobile Numbers and e-mail , as mentioned in the application. The Link for downloading the Admit Card will also be available on NIPCCD website i.e. www.nipccd.nic.in from 26.03.2019. List of Eligible Candidate Application Post Applied For Applicant Name Fathers Name Mothers Name Seq No NIP001766 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Tejaswini M. Maradesh P.S. MOHANA KUMARI S. NIP001767 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Mhd. Zuber Khan Mhd. Zamil Khan ANWAR BEGAM NIP001768 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Manish Kumar Leela Dhar USHA DEVI NIP001769 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Dinesh Kumar Ved Parkash LATE SMT. SASHI KALA NIP001770 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Ramesh Kumar Goutam Bala Prasad goutam SANTOSHI DEVI NIP001771 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Sunny Choudhary Mohan Prasad Choudhary INDU DEVI NIP001772 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Dipankar Sengupta Ramesh Sengupta SANDHYA SENGUPTA NIP001773 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Irvin Preet Narula K.S. Narula ARVINDER KAUR NIP001774 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Samit Chakrabarty Asit Chakrabarty JYOTSNA CHAKRABARTY NIP001775 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Vasanthan AA Annadurai A P LAKSHMI NIP001777 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Prakash Kumar Singh Vijay Kumar Singh CHAMPA DEVI NIP001778 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Vishal Kumar Anil Kumar ANITA Rani NIP001779 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Yashpal Sharma Bhudev Prasad Sharma SHEELA DEVI NIP001780 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Bipin Negi Mahabir Singh Negi SHASHI NEGI NIP001781 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Ashutosh Tiwari Ashok Kumar Tiwari SASHI TIWARI NIP001782 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Rahul Kumar Gupta Late Ramesh Chandra Gupta PHOOLMATI GUPTA NIP001784 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Ashish Krishna B Divakar Bhat SHANKARI NIP001786 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Sachidananda Rath Rama Charan Rath SUSAMA KUMARI RATH NIP001787 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Diwakar Sharma Surinder Kumar SHASHI BALA NIP001788 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Ritu Rai Gopal Rai RENU RAI NIP001789 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Jagdish Chandra Dhakar Ram Lal Dhakar NANI BAI NIP001793 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Vikrant Gupta Late Shri Bhola Nath Gupta MALTI DEVI NIP001794 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Bharat Singh Mohan Singh MOHANI DEVI NIP001796 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Pardeep Singh Malhan Jagpal Singh RAJPATI DEVI NIP001797 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER K. Selvanayagam K.Kanagaraj K.RAJAMMAL NIP001798 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Aastha Chaudhary Om Parkash Chaudhary SHARDA CHAUDHARY NIP001801 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Mamta Sharma Bal Gangadhar Sharma LATA SHARMA NIP001804 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Ankit Kumar Snehi Sube Ram Snehi ANGURI DEVI NIP001805 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Rajbir Singh Bhim Singh ANGURI DEVI NIP001806 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Stakshi Taryon Moorjani Rajesh Taryon Rashmi Taryon NIP001808 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER P. Kabalishwaran A.Paramasivam P MUNIYAMMAL NIP001810 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Rakesh Gupta Yogendra Prasad Gupta LILAWATI DEVI NIP001811 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Anurag Pandey Bhuvan Vikram Pandey URMILA PANDEY NIP001814 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Shivashish Tripathi Ram Sajiwan Tripathi LEELAWATI TRIPATHI NIP001815 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Khalid Rashid Shah Abdul Rashid Shah AISHA BANOO NIP001817 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Gunwant R. Wasnik Ravindra Wasnik JAYESHREE WASNIK NIP001819 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Ankita Singh Uday Narayan Singh TULSI SINGH NIP001822 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Aarti Sethi Harbans Lal Sethi DARSHNA NIP001824 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Ramashish Kumar Kaushlendra Kumar MEENA DEVI NIP001825 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Kuljit Katoch Kamaljit Singh Katoch SARLA KATOCH NIP001826 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Arun Kumar Rai Shiv Datt Rai RANJANA RAI NIP001827 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Rajnish Kumar Suresh Nandan Sahni BHARTI KUMARI NIP001828 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Sabir Ali Samash Deen HANEEFA BEGUM NIP001829 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Sunil Kumar Agnihotri Raj Kumar Agnihotri PRAMODENI DEVI NIP001831 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Mangala Ram Bairwa Govind Ram Bairwa SHANTI DEVI NIP001832 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Anil Kumar Ranbir singh SUMITRA DEVI NIP001834 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Raj Kumar Pratap Singh CHHANO DEVI NIP001835 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Vinod Paul Lt. M. S.Benagas PREMA BENAGAS NIP001837 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Nikita Kaushik Arun Kumar Singh RENU SINGH NIP001839 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Ankit singh Panwar Manwar Singh Panwar USHA PANWAR NIP001842 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Unmesh Mehra Sanjeev Mehra SUHANI MEHRA NIP001843 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Silvester Topno Sebastian Topno JIWAN LATA TOPNO NIP001845 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Rajesh Kumar Mahender Pal RAMESHWARI DEVI NIP001846 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Sujit Bhattacharjee Chandidas Bhattacharjee TARA BHATTACHARJEE NIP001847 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Jitendra Kumar Thakur Deen Maurya LATE RATWATI NIP001848 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Rajvardhan Jaideva Rajeev Jaideva MADHU JYOTSANA NIP001849 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Gurdeep Singh Karam Singh RANBIR KAUR NIP001850 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Binumol M.P. Mohanraj N Philomina M NIP001852 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Rudra Bhan Singh Jai Prakash Singh SUNITA SINGH NIP001854 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Shankar Kumar Gupta Dhruwa Prasad Gupta PRABHAVATI DEVI NIP001856 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Rohit Jain Ashok Kumar Jain SNEH LATA JAIN NIP001857 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Pratibha Gandhi Ram Dayal Gandhi SHAKUNTALA GANDHI NIP001858 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Hemlata Verma Anil Kumar Verma SAROJ VERMA NIP001860 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Ankit Verma Anil Kumar Verma ANITA VERMA NIP001861 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Jora Saffrin Azad Lt. Syed Azad Ullah JULIANA SHARIF NIP001862 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Saket Kumar Pankaj Kumar Singh POONAM SINGH NIP001863 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Sushma Mishra Nagendra Nath Mishra KUNTI MISHRA NIP001866 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Chanda Malik Narender Malik KAMLESH MALIK NIP001867 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Anjali Gautam Satish Chander KAMLESH KUMARI NIP001869 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Govind Singh Bhandari Pan Singh Bhandari DEEPA BHANDARI NIP001870 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Priya Sharma Suresh Kumar Sharma SANTOSH KUMARI NIP001871 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Madhu Smita Ashok Kumar BABY RANI NIP001872 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Deepak Verma Pankaj Kumar Verma ASHA VERMA NIP001873 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Haider Ali Late Sharafat Ali SAIRA BANO NIP001874 ASSISTANT ADMIN.OFFICER Dimpy Handa A.K. 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