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Particulars of 200 Sq. Yds Plots Alloted to the Land Losers of Uppal Bhagath (V) on 04-04-2017 by Drawl of Lots Placed in the Wesite of HMDA Particulars of 200 Sq. Yds plots alloted to the land losers of Uppal Bhagath (V) on 04-04-2017 by drawl of lots Token No Name of the Awardee Extent Plot No Gorige Narsimha S/o. Late 200 1 Ramulu Sq. yds 729 Thota Mallesh S/o Babaiah 200 2 Sq. yds 860 Jajula Nageshwar S/o.Late 200 3 Gandaiah Sq. yds 498 Aeruva Prabhakar Reddy S/o. Late 200 4 Malla Reddy Sq. yds 1122 Aeruva Sanjeeva Reddy S/o. 200 5 A.Malla Reddy Sq. yds 1317 K. Ansuya W/o. K. Bal Reddy 200 6 Sq. yds 814 K.Sushanth Reddy S/o. Late Rajini 200 7 Kanth Reddy Sq. yds 504 K.Yadamma W/o.K. Yadi Reddy 200 8 Sq. yds 1130 Kokkonda Laxman Reddy S/o. K. 200 9 Satti Reddy Sq. yds 847 Kokkonda Mohan Reddy S/o. K. 200 10 Satti Reddy Sq. yds 545 Kokkonda Ravinder Reddy S/o. 200 11 Venkat Reddy Sq. yds 531 Gorige Chandraiah S/o Late 200 12 Chinna Mallaiah Sq. yds 1243 Gorige Krishna S/o Late Chinna 200 13 Mallaiah Sq. yds 1305 Gorige Anjaiah S/o Late Chinna 200 14 Mallaiah Sq. yds 1318 Gorige Narsimha S/o Late Chinna 200 15 Mallaiah Sq. yds 792 Ulcha Yadaiah S/o. Late Rajaiah 200 16 Sq. yds 1190 Ulcha Papaiah S/o. Late Rajaiah 200 17 Sq. yds 1320 N. Narsimha S/o Late Venkat 200 18/1 Narayana Sq. yds 525 N. Narsimha S/o Late Venkat 200 18/2 Narayana Sq. yds 526 Vishnu Kumar Yadav, Ramlal Yadav, Santhosh Kumar Yadav, 200 19/1 Beerlal Yadav all are sons of Tara Chand Yadav Sq. yds 1173 Vishnu Kumar Yadav, Ramlal Yadav, Santhosh Kumar Yadav, 200 19/2 Beerlal Yadav all are sons of Tara 1156 Chand Yadav Sq. yds Mekala Laxma Reddy S/o. Late 200 20 Papi Reddy Sq. yds 1158 Gutta Janga Reddy S/o. 200 21 gopalreddy Sq. yds 577 Gutta Shiva Reddy S/o.Gopal 200 22 Reddy Sq. yds 562 Pilli Sathaiah S/o.Late Venkaiah 200 23/1 Sq. yds 535 Pilli Sathaiah S/o.Late Venkaiah 200 23/2 Sq. yds 1159 1) Asara Gowraiah 2) Asara Mallesh 3) Asara Krishna 4) Asara Ramulu Sons of Devaiah 5) Asara 200 24 Mallamma W/o Late Bala Krishna Sq. yds 716 Mamidla Srinivas, Mamidla Dasharath, Mamidla Ravi S/o Late 200 25 Kistaiah Sq. yds 837 Imtiyaz Hussain S/o. Jaffer 200 26/1 Hussain Sq. yds 1253 Imtiyaz Hussain S/o. Jaffer 200 26/2 Hussain Sq. yds 1254 Vazeer Ramesh S/o. Late Venkaiah 200 27/1 Sq. yds 710 Vazeer Ramesh S/o. Late Venkaiah 200 27/2 Sq. yds 711 Gumidelli Jangaiah Gumidelli Eshwaraiah Ss/o. Narayana 200 28 Sq. yds 1309 Somu Venkatesh S/o Komaraiah 200 29 Sq. yds 1219 Kuntala Srinivas S/o. Anjaiah 200 30 Sq. yds 1123 Md. Abdul Kareem S/o. Late Md. 200 31/1 Moulana Sq. yds 561 Md. Abdul Kareem S/o. Late Md. 200 31/2 Moulana Sq. yds 528 Md. Abdul Nayeem S/o. Late Md. 200 32/1 Moulana Sq. yds 581 Md. Abdul Nayeem S/o. Late Md. 200 32/2 Moulana Sq. yds 794 Md. Abdul Khadeer S/o. Late Md. 200 33/1 Moulana Sq. yds 1121 Md. Abdul Khadeer S/o. Late Md. 200 33/2 Moulana Sq. yds 826 Md. Abdul Hameed S/o. Late Md. 200 34/1 Moulana Sq. yds 1304 Md. Abdul Hameed S/o. Late Md. 200 34/2 Moulana Sq. yds 851 Mekala Manjula W/o Venkat Ram 200 35 Reddy Sq. yds 823 Mekala Vani W/o Venkat Laxman 200 36 Reddy Sq. yds 557 Siddala Ramesh S/o Late Mallesh 200 37 Sq. yds 515 A. Kinnera D/o. A.Narsimha 200 38 Reddy Sq. yds 817 Barla Krishna S/o Late Chinna 200 39/1 Mallaiah Sq. yds 1155 Barla Krishna S/o Late Chinna 200 39/2 Mallaiah Sq. yds 1154 Gumidelli Venkatesh S/o Late Bikshapathi, Gumidelli Raju S/o 200 40 Late Pentaiah Sq. yds 799 Maqdoom Hussaiah S/o. Sageer Hussain 200 41/1 Sq. yds 547 Maqdoom Hussaiah S/o. Sageer Hussain 200 41/2 Sq. yds 546 Mekala Sugunamma W/o.Late M.Narasimha Reddy 200 42 Sq. yds 853 Burra Bikshapathi S/o. Laxmaiah 200 43 Sq. yds 712 Burra Anjaiah S/o.Laxmaiah 200 44/1 Sq. yds 863 Burra Anjaiah S/o.Laxmaiah 200 44/2 Sq. yds 864 Gaddam Mohan Reddy S/o. 200 45 Laxma Reddy Sq. yds 1247 Vemula Venkat Reddy S/o. 200 46/1 Thirupathi Reddy Sq. yds 870 Vemula Venkat Reddy S/o. Thirupathi Reddy 200 46/2 Sq. yds 871 Mutyamgari @ Karre Ravi S/o Late 200 47 Pentaiah Sq. yds 798 Singi Reddy Janga Reddy S/o Late 200 48 Buchi Reddy Sq. yds 859 Annapureddy Shankar Reddy S/o.Malla Reddy 200 49 Sq. yds 544 Bommak Shravan Kumar S/o. 200 50 Rajalingam Sq. yds 873 D.Anjaneyulu S/o. Shankaraiah 200 51 Sq. yds 796 Ch. Venkat Rami Reddy S/o.Narsimha Reddy 200 52/1 Sq. yds 807 Ch. Venkat Rami Reddy S/o.Narsimha Reddy 200 52/2 Sq. yds 808 B. Rajender Nath Yadav, B. Dwarakanath Yadav, B. Naval Raj 200 53/1 Yadav all are sons of Kishanlal Yadav Sq. yds 534 B. Rajender Nath Yadav, B. Dwarakanath Yadav, B. Naval Raj 200 53/2 Yadav all are sons of Kishanlal 533 Yadav Sq. yds P. Suvarna W/o Srinivas Reddy, P. Srinivas Reddy S/o. Hanumanth Reddy, P.Munider Reddy S/o. 200 54 Hanumanth Reddy Sq. yds 1313 Pocharam Lakshmamma W/o 200 55/1 Narayana Reddy Sq. yds 1259 Pocharam Lakshmamma W/o 200 55/2 Narayana Reddy Sq. yds 1222 S Sujatha W/o S Srinivas 200 56 Sq. yds 582 Mekala Ram Reddy S/o Late 200 57 M.Malla Reddy Sq. yds 1303 B.Damodar Reddy S/o B.Narayana Reddy 200 58/1 Sq. yds 831 B.Damodar Reddy S/o B.Narayana Reddy 200 58/2 Sq. yds 501 Kommu Gangamma W/o. Late Venakt Swamy 200 59 Sq. yds 555 Kuntala Suresh Kumar S/o. Late 200 60 Yellaiah Sq. yds 861 Muthyamgari @ Karre Kishan S/o. Late Pentaiah M. 200 61 Lakshmi filed OS No. 710 of 2016 and M. Ganesh filed OS No. Sq. yds 1161 358/2015 Muthyamgari @ Karre Krishna S/o. Late Pentaiah M. Lakshmi filed OS No. 710 of 200 62 2016 and M. Ganesh filed OS No. 358/2015 Sq. yds 1184 Mahankali Laxman, Mahankali Narsimha, Mahankali Raju Ss/o. 200 63 Mahankali Mallaiah Sq. yds 805 Neelam Ashok Yadav S/o. Veeraiah Yadav 200 64 WP No. 7409/2015 and IA No. 365/2013 in OS No. 839/2013 Sq. yds 576 Mallela Krishna Yadav S/o. 200 65 Narsimha Yadav Sq. yds 1257 Thota Gopal S/o. Late Babaiah 200 66 Sq. yds 877 Mallela Mallesh Yadav S/o. 200 67 Narsimha Yadav Sq. yds 536 Devarappala Ramesh S/o. Late Yadaiah 200 68/1 Sq. yds 1137 Devarappala Ramesh S/o. Late 200 68/2 Yadaiah Sq. yds 1167 Md. Nazeer Hussain S/o. Sadiq 200 69/1 Hussain Sq. yds 862 Md. Nazeer Hussain S/o. Sadiq 200 69/2 Hussain Sq. yds 552 Md. Faiyaz S/o. Sadiq Hussain 200 70 Sq. yds 724 Manga Bikshapathi S/o Late 200 71 Chandraiah Sq. yds 579 Soma Nagamma W/o. Late 200 72/1 Sathaiah Sq. yds 719 Soma Nagamma W/o. Late 200 72/2 Sathaiah Sq. yds 838 Panga Malla Reddy S/o Late P 200 73 Yadaiah Sq. yds 801 Thuppa Laxmamma W/o T 200 74 Narayana Sq. yds 1192 Avula Rama Swamy S/o. Venkaiah 200 75/1 Sq. yds 1240 Avula Rama Swamy S/o. Venkaiah 200 75/2 Sq. yds 1241 Panga Srinivas Reddy S/o Late P 200 76 Yadaiah Sq. yds 869 Panga Malla Reddy S/o. Late Panga Yadaiah, Panga Srinivas 200 77 Reddy S/o Late P. Yadaiah Sq. yds 580 Gumidelli Pentaiah S/o. Pedda Sattaiah 200 78 Sq. yds 1299 Vazeer Balakrishna 200 79/1 S/o.Shankaraiah Sq. yds 867 Vazeer Balakrishna 200 79/2 S/o.Shankaraiah Sq. yds 868 Thota Mallesh S/o. Shankaraiah, Thota Venkatesh S/o. Raja Mallaiah, Thota Satyamma W/o 200 80 Late Ponnaiah, Thota Krishna S/o Sq. yds 503 Raja Mallaiah Gorla Devamma W/o. Late 200 81 G.Krishna Sq. yds 506 Gorle Anand, Gorle Kishore, Gorle 200 82 Madhu S/o. Gorle Yadagiri Sq. yds 854 Gorla Prakash S/o.Mysaiah 200 83 Sq. yds 707 Gone Krishna Reddy S/o Papi Reddy 200 84/1 Sq. yds 549 Gone Krishna Reddy S/o Papi Reddy 200 84/2 Sq. yds 548 Gone Krishna Reddy S/o Papi Reddy 200 84/3 Sq. yds 791 Somu Vijaya D/o. Pedda Mallaiah, B. Om prakash S/o Late Bansilal 200 85/1 Sq. yds 550 Somu Vijaya D/o. Pedda Mallaiah, B. Om prakash S/o Late Bansilal 200 85/2 Sq. yds 551 G. Annapurna W/o. Choudaiah 200 86 Sq. yds 818 B.Aga Reddy S/o.Late Venkat 200 87 Reddy Sq. yds 537 Anreddy Harender Reddy S/o. Narsimha Reddy 200 88/1 Sq. yds 574 Anreddy Harender Reddy S/o. 200 88/2 Narsimha Reddy Sq. yds 575 Anreddy Surender Reddy 200 89/1 S/o.Narsimha Reddy Sq.
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