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DUDA Varanasi SR DUDA Varanasi SR. NO. BENIFICARY NAME FATHER/HUSBAND NAME AGE GENDER RELIGION ADDRESS WARD NO D 65/332 BAHULIYA 1 SHWETA VERMA SUSHIL KUMAR 23 F H LAHARTARA S 9/326 A, NAI BASTI , 2 MUNEETA PAL VINAY KUMAR PAL 24 F H PANDEYPUR J 31/118-1-B BANDHU 3 GULAM SABIR ALI HAZI SAFIRULLAH 72 M M KACHCHI BHAG, JAITPURA S 9/408 NAI BAST 4 USHA DEVI LATE CHHEDI LAL 62 F H PANDEYPUR A 33/60 A-1 5 MOHD SHAHID IKABAL AHAMAD 29 M M OMKALESHWAR ADAMPUR A 49/130DULLI GADHAYI , 6 ALTAPU REHAMAN ABDUL JABBAR 46 M M AMBIYAMANDI 7 ALAUDDIN ALIMUDDIN 42 M M A 32/34 CHHITUPURA 89 J 14/16 Q, KAGI SUDHIPURA, 8 AFSANA FATEH MOHMMAD 24 M M SAHADULLAH PURA S 9/369 D, NAI BASTI 9 AMINA BEGAM SIRAGGUDDIN 35 F M PANDEYPUR J 21/221 10 SHAKEEL AHMAD NIJAMMDDIN 28 M M RASALPURA,JAITPURA 11 KAMROODDIN SHEKH ESSUF 36 M M TARANA BAZAR, SHIVPUR D59/352 KH JAIPRAKASH 12 RUDRESH KUMAR SINGH PASHUPATI NATH SINGH 40 M H 4 NAGAR SIGRA VARANASI B301 BANSHIDHAR LATE SANJEEV KUMAR 13 POOJA SINGH 29 F H APARTMENT 2 SINGH CHHITTUPUR,VARANASI D59/330 A-K-K, JAI PRAKASH 14 MEETU SINGH RAMESH SINGH 33 F H 4 NAGAR SIGRA VARANASI N15/592 SUDAMAPUR 15 GIRISH JAISWAL LATE DWARIKA JAISWAL 55 M H 43 KHOJWA VARANASI N15/185 C BIRDOPUR BADI 16 NICKEY SINGH VISHAL SINGH 27 F H GAIBI VARANASI D59/330 AK-1K, JAI 17 PANKAJ PRATAP PRADEEP KUMAR ARYA 23 M H PRAKASH NAGAR SIGRA 4 VARANASI CV14/160 22 A2 18 SANDEEP RAJ KUMAR 29 M H GUJRATIGALI,SONIA 41 VARANASI C12/B LAHANGPURA SIGRA 19 PUSHPA DEVI VIJAY KUMAR 47 F H 41 VARANASI D51/82A-1 SURJAKUND 20 CHANDRASHEKHAR OMPRAKASH 41 M H 67 PURANA PAN DARIBA M15/107, SUDAMAPUR, 21 BHARAT GAUD GOPAL JI GAUD 30 M H KHOJAWAN, VARANASI Bhelupur Zone SR. NO. BENIFICARY NAME FATHER/HUSBAND NAME ADDRESS WARD NO B 3/335H, SHIVALA, BHELUPUR, 1 RAVINDRA GWAL LAXMAN GWAL 68 ADAMPUR, VARANASI N-15/469G, JIVDHIPUR, 2 SHEELA MATA PRASAD 48 BAJARDIHA, VARANASI B 22/240A, KHOJAWAN, 3 ARTI SINGH SANTOSH KUMAR SINGH BHELUPUR, CHHITUPUR, 40 VARANASI B 20/44-38, VIJAYA NAGARAM, 4 DR. RAJESH KUMAR BAKSHI NARU GOPAL BAKSHI CHHITUPUR, MAHMOORGANJ, 40 VARANASI N 14/114, 7-E BAIBANWA 5 MANISH KUMAR MISHRA BRIJBHUSHAN MISHRA SARAINANDAN, KHOJWA, 40 CHHITUPUR, VARANASI B 33/37, NEW SAKET NAGAR, 6 RENU DEVI MAHENDRA BHARTI SUNDERPUR, HINDU VISHWA 29 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B 25/17, HANUMAN PURA, 7 NIDHI MAURYA SURESH CHANDRA BHELUPUR, HINDU VISHWA 45 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B 25/11, CHAURA MATA, 8 KIRAN DEVI ANAND KUMAR HANUMANPURA, BHELUPUR, 45 VARANASI B 25/11, HANUMANPURA, VIMALA DEVI RAMBABU VERMA 45 BHELUPURA, VARANASI B 25/11, HANUMANPURA, 10 ALKA VERMA BACHCHAN VERMA 45 BHELUPURA, VARANASI B 25/11, HANUMANPURA, 11 BABY VERMA MUNNA VERMA 45 BHELUPURA, VARANASI B 25/11 HANUMANPURA, 12 RASHMI VERMA RAVI KUMAR VERMA NAVJEEVAN HOSPITAL, 45 CHHITTUPUR, VARANASI B 25/269, HANUMANPURA, 13 RAVI SETH GULAB CHANDRA SETH JAWAHAR NAGAR, CHHITUPUR, 45 MAHMOORGANJ, VARANASI B 13/125, SONARPURA, 14 MANOJ KANNAUJIYA MOTI LAL KANNAUJIYA VARANASI B 36/10-K, SHANKAT MOCHAN, 15 URMILA DEVI ARVIND GUPTA DURGAKUND, VARANASI SUDHANSOO BHUSHAN B 4/18-5, HANUMAN GHAT, 16 VIJAY KUMAR GANGULY 68 GANGULY VARANASI B 17/30-A, TILBHANDESHWAR, 17 MALA VISHWASH SAPANN VISHWASH 68 PANDEY HAWALI, VARANASI 18 KUSUM DEVI MAHENDRA PRASAD B3/142-A, SHIVALA, VARANASI 68 B-32/96 A-5, NARIYA, BHU, 19 SUNITA VISHWAKARMA MANOJ KUMAR SUNDERPUR, HINDU VISHWA 31 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B 32/85, LANKA, NARIYA, 20 KIRAN DEVI PRABHU NARAYAN SUNDERPUR, HINDU VISHWA 31 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B 31/67, BHOGABIR, HINDU 21 MONI DEVI VINOD KUMAR 31 VISHWA VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B 31/67, BHOGAVEER, SANKAT 22 NANDU SARJU MOCHAN, SUNDERPUR, HINDU 31 VISHWA VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B 31/71, BHOGAVEER, 23 MUNNI DEVI RAMDHANI PATEL SANKATMOCHAN LANKA, 31 SUNDERPUR, VARANASI B 32/6, SABHAPATI SAKET 24 KIRAN UPADHYAY VISHNU KANT UPADHYAY 31 NAGAR, ANSHIK, VARANASI B-32/121-A, NARIYA, BHU, 25 RAJKUMARI DEVI ASHOK KUMAR MAURYA SUNDERPUR, HINDU VISHWA 31 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B 31/67, BHOGAVEER 26 SUNEETA DEVI BAJRANG SANKATMOCHAN, LANKA, 31 SUNDERPUR, VARANASI B 32/121-C-1, NARIYA, BHU, 27 RINKU VISHWAKARMA RAJNATH VISHWAKARMA SUNDERPUR, HINDU VISHWA 31 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI BANDEPUR, POST- 28 SHILPA DEVI SUNIL KUMAR BACHCHHAWAN, VARANASI B 31/80 A-1,AHILYABAI COLONY, BHOGAVEER LANKA, SUNDERPUR, 29 RAGHUBIR SONKAR SITA RAM 31 HINDU VISHWA VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B 32/96 A-2, NARIYA BHU, 30 CHANDRAWATI DEVI NANDU PATEL SUNDERPUR, HINDU VISHWA 31 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B 32/121 A-1-A, NARIYA, BHU, 31 NANDINI SINGH SHIV SHANKAR SINGH 31 SUNDERPUR, VARANASI B-32/128-A, NARIYA(ROHIT 32 ALI HUSAIN NOOR MOHAMMAD NAGAR) BHU, SUNDERPUR, 31 VARANASI B 32/95A, SAKET NAGAR, NARIYA, 33 SUNITA DEVI AMBIKA YADAV 31 VARANASI B 32/12-B, NARIYA, BHU, 34 CHINTA DEVI BASANT LAL 31 SUNDERPUR, VARANASI P 35, SANKAT MOCHAN, LANKA, 35 PARWATI DEVI JAI PRAKASH HINDU VISHWA VIDYALAYA, 31 VARANASI NEW D-3-GF, TULSIDAS COLONY, 36 PUSPA DEVI SONI BALIRAM SONI BHU, LANKA, HINDU VISHWA 31 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B-32/121-C-1, NARIYA, BHU, 37 SEEMA KASHYAP SONU KASHYAP 31 SUNDERPUR, VARANASI B-32/123 A- N, NARIYA, LANKA, 38 HAMID ALI GAFFAR ALI 31 VARANASI B-32/121-C-P-1, NARIYA, BHU, 39 KIRAN VERMA RAKESH VERMA SUNDERPUR, HINDU VISHWA 31 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B-31/58-16, BHOGAVEER, LANKA, 40 SUNNAR DEVI MATHALLU SONKAR SUNDERPUR, HINDU VISHWA 31 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B-32/106 K-1, MUSLIM BASTI, 41 NASIBUN CHHEDI NARIYA, HINDU VISHWA 31 VIDYAKLAYA, VARANASI B-32/84-A-4KH NARIYA, LANKA, 42 RAJ KUMAR JAISWAL MITHAI LAL JAISWAL 31 VARANASI B-26/99, NAVAB GANJ, 43 SANJANA CHAURASIYA MANOJ CHAURASIYA DURGAKUND, HINDU VISHWA 31 VIDYALAYA, VARANASI B-26/99, NAWABGANJ, 44 PRATIMA CHAURASIA BABLU CHAURASIA DURGAKUND, CHHITUPUR, 31 MAHMOORGANJ, VARANASI B 32/85-1, NARIYA, SUNDERPUR, 45 AWADHESH VERMA SHIV SHANKAR PRASAD HINDU VISHWA VIDYALAYA, 31 VARANASI B 22/65 KHOJWA BAZAR, 46 ASHA DEVI OM PRAKASH JAISWAL CHHITUPUR, MAHMOORGANJ, 2 VARANASI N 15/123, SUDAMAPUR, 47 CHAMPA BABALU PRAJAPATI 48 BAJARDIHA, VARANASI N 14/224, SARAINANDAN, 48 DIVYA BENBANSHI DABALU KHOJWA, CHHITUPUR, 67 MAHMOORGANJ, VARANASI N 14/141, SARAYNANDAN, 49 NADRA BANO MOHAMMAD INUS 67 KHOJVA, CHHITUPUR, VARANASI B-35/70 D-2, SARAI NANDAN, 50 SHAKUNTALA DEVI RAM CHANDRA GUPTA KHOJWAN, CHHITUPUR, 67 VARANASI N 12/470, CHHOTI PATIYA, 51 SAMARU RAJBHAR LATE LALLU RAJBHAR 48 BAJARDIHA, VARANASI Dashashwamedh Zone SR. NO. BENIFICARY NAME FATHER/HUSBAND NAME ADDRESS WARD NO BEHIND CHANDUA SATTI, 1 SHAKUNTALA PATEL RAJKUMAR PATEL 2 CHHITUPUR, VARANASI C 33/118 CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 2 LEELA DEVI MAHENDRA KUMAR RAJBHAR 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C 33/118,CHANDUA, CHHITTUPUR, 3 TIRASA DEVI SOMARU PRASAD RAJBHAR 2 VARANASI C 33/84, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 4 SHEELA DEVI JAWAHAR 2 BEHIND SUNBEAM SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/186-AC, CHANDUA 5 CHINTA DEVI RAJKUMAR CHHITTUPUR, SIGRA, 2 MAHMOORGANJ, VARANASI C 33/221-5, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 6 RENU SRIVASTAVA NAVEEN KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C 33/183, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 7 SUNITA DEVI VINOD BHARTI 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/204-3-A2 CHANDUA, 8 SRI KRISHAN JAGHDU RAM 2 CHHITTUPUR, SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/147-17, CHANDUA 9 GITA DEVI SAJAN 2 CHHITTUPUR, CANTT, VARANASI C-33/118, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 10 BINDU DEVI SHYAM BABU SAROJ 2 VARANASI C-33/244-1B-1 CHANDUA 11 PRATIMA TIWARI SHIV KUMAR 2 CHHITUPUR, SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/195 K-3, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 12 RAJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA OM PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C 33/83A-1 CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 13 SHILA DEVI LALU 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/127, CHANDUA SIGRA, 14 REKHA DEVI SANTOSH 2 CHHITUPUR, VARANASI C-33/147-15, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 15 MURARI LAL GUPTA MITHAI LAL 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/86, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 16 ARTI KESHRI GANESH KESHRI 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/118-D, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 17 SARITA DEVI DINESH SAROJ 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/65-5, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 18 ARTI DEVI BHARAT 2 SIGRA, VARANASI 19 MUKESH KUMAR SAROJ NANDU SAROJ C-33/84, CHHITUPUR, VARANASI 2 C-33/82, CHHITUPUR, SIGRA 20 SUMAN DEVI RAJ KUMAR SONKAR 2 MAHMOORGANJ, VARANASI C-33/82, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 21 SUGGI DEVI DILIP SONKAR 2 SIGRA, MAHMOORGANJ, VARANASI C-33/227, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 22 OM PRAKASH CHHABEELE 2 VARANASI C-33/65-4, CHANDUA, CHHITUPUR, 23 ANUP KUMAR YADAV SANTOSH KUMAR YADAV 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/147-13A, CHANDUA 24 NEETU RADHESHYAM PATEL 2 CHHITUPUR, SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/147-18, CHANDUA, CHHITUPUR, 25 MEENA DEVI SAROJ MUNNA LAL SAROJ 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/265, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 26 NEELAM PANNA LAL 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/297A-G, CHANDUA, 27 ANITA LAL BIHARI 2 CHHITUPUR, VARANASI C-33/118-D, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 28 CHANDA DEVI UMESH SAROJ 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/42-3B, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 29 CHANDRAVATI DEVI AMARNATH VISHWAKARMA 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/219B-1, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 30 RAJESH KUMARE MAURYA SOVARDHAN MAURYA 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/65, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 31 RENU GULATI PRAMOD GULATI 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/195, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 32 INDRAVATI DEVI KASHI NATH 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C 33/41, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 33 MUNNI DEVI NANKU SHARMA 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C 33/118 CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 34 SONI DEVI MAHENDER PRASAD 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/58-1D, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 35 MUNNI DEVI RAJAN LAL KANNOJIYA 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/186A CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 36 SUNITA VISHWAKARMA SHYAMBABU 2 MAHMOORGANJ, VARANASI C-33/136 A-2, CHANDUA, 37 USHA SHARMA RAJENDRA SHARMA 2 CHHITUPUR, SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/83B, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 38 MEERA DEVI BABLU 2 SIGRA, ASI C-33/84K, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 39 ROOPA SONKAR VIJAY 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/84, CHANDUA, CHHITUPUR, 40 KIRAN UMASHANKAR 2 SIGRA, VARANASI C-33/83B, CHANDUA CHHITUPUR, 41 KIRAN DEVI DINESH LAL 2 SIGRA, ASI C-33/192, CHANDUA, CHHITUPUR, 42 MANJU DEVI KHARPATTU 2 MAHMOORGANJ, VARANASI
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