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Daily Excelsior, Jammu Saturday, March 17, 2018 (Page 13) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2018 (PAGE 13) From page 8 213 77 SHARWAN KUMAR HANS RAJ SOHAL TEHSIL PADDAR.. SOHAL TEHSIL PADDAR 9469654692 214 67 IRFAN ABID SHAH ABID HUSSAIN SHAH ATHOLI.. ATHOLI 9419144020 215 121 NAZLI FARHAT MUBARAK HUSSAIN ATHORI,PADDAR NEAR BAZAR MASJID KISHTWAR.. ATHORI,PADDAR NEAR BAZAR MASJID KISHTWAR 7006200172 216 161 ROOP SINGH SEWA RAM LIGRI PADDAR TEH.ATHOLI PADDAR KISHTWAR.. LIGRI PADDAR TEH.ATHOLI PADDAR KISHTWAR 9469660480 CORRIGENDUM 217 94 SARITA BHARTI OM LAL SOHAL PADDAR TEH.ATHOLI A/P MOHINDER KUMAR GULABGARH PADDAR TEH.ATHOLI.. 7298170725 SOHAL PADDAR TEH.ATHOLI A/P MOHINDER KUMAR GULABGARH PADDAR TEH.ATHOLI The tender issued vide NIT No. Agro/AM/PSJ/1761 218 113 YOGINDER SINGH JOGINDER SINGH ATHOLI PADDAR.. ATHOLI PADDAR 9469564415 DODA-V & 1762 dated 206-03-2018 for the supply of store ASSAR items to departement of sericulture Jammu/ 219 12 KAILASH KUMAR CHAL SINGH RANKA ASSAR(KASHAL)..RANKA ASSAR(KASHAL) 9858524596 220 21 EIRM SABA NAZIR HUSSAIN VILL.JATH TASH ASSAR DISTT DODA..VILL.JATH TASH ASSAR DISTT DODA 9018832452 Srinagar. The tender is hereby extended till 19-03- AND JAMEELA AKHTER 221 13 KOSHAK SINGH SH BHADER SINGH MORG,P/O KASTIGARH..MORG,P/O KASTIGARH 9858175996 2018 due to poor response. 222 13 AKHTAR HUSSAIN MOHD RAMZAN WANI MLLAGE TOPNEEL DISTT DODA..MLLAGE TOPNEEL DISTT DODA 9858628082 223 9 RAJ KUMAR CHUNILAL VILLAGE KARMIL TEH ASSAR DISTT DODA..VILLAGE KARMIL TEH ASSAR DISTT DODA 9419266532 DIP/J-4173-P/17 Sd/- 224 3 BHARAT BUSHAN NEK RAM JOTH(SHALEEN)TEH KASTIGARH..JOTH(SHALEEN)TEH KASTIGARH 9697198689 225 5 RENU DEVI SATISHWAR SINGH VILLAGE GOGLE P.O BATOTE TEH KASTIGARH DISTT DODA.. Dt: 16-03-2018 Divisional Manager P&S VILLAGE GOGLE P.O BATOTE TEH KASTIGARH DISTT DODA 9697324204 226 8 MAST RAM LATE SH DEEDLU RAM GAGLA TEH KASTIGARH..GAGLA TEH KASTIGARH 9018934260 Jammu. 227 18 ABDUL LATIEF ALIA MIR SHAMTI TEH KASTIGAR..SHAMTI TEH KASTIGAR 9906216980 228 7 RAJID ALI WANI WALI MOHD WANI TOPNEEL ASSAR..TOPNEEL ASSAR 9018055013 GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & GANDOH 229 150 ANIL KUMAR ROSHAN LAL R/O VILL TANTRY TRH GANDOH..R/O VILL TANTRY TRH GANDOH 9797319228 TECHNOLOGY, CHAK BHALWAL, JAMMU. 230 112 JABINA BANOO MOHD. SHARIEF CHANGA BALLA TEH GONDOH..CHANGA BALLA TEH GONDOH 9906100798 231 335 RAJNISH ARYA BALWANT SINGH SAMAIE..SAMAIE 9697657290 Cancellation of E-NIT No: 31 of 2017-18 Dated: 30-01-2018 232 116 FATIMA BANOO HABIBULLAH MIR GOWARI TEH GANDOH..GOWARI TEH GANDOH 9797504998 233 327 SANGEETA RANI KARTAR SINGH VILL SAMAIE TEH GANDOH..VILL SAMAIE TEH GANDOH 9697593946 234 119 DIMPLE DEVI SAROUP CHAND VILLAGE KANDOLOO..VILLAGE KANDOLOO 9107713337 The tender floated vide E-NIT No. 31 of 2017-18 dt: 30- 235 6-Jan HAKAM SINGH SH RAJINDER SINGH R/O VILL TRITHLOO TEH GANDOH DISTT DODA..R/O VILL TRITHLOO TEH GANDOH DISTT DODA 9796808312 236 134 ASIYA KOUSAR MOHD ABBAS MALIK TIHGRA..TIHGRA 9697063186 01-2018 for providing refreshment and lunch for 5th 237 333 OM RAJ KHAZAN CHAND GOWARI..GOWARI 9596752307 National Conference-2018 at GCET, Chak Bhalwal, 238 224 ARIF IQBAL QAZI QAZI MOHD IQBAL CHANYASS TEH GANDAH..CHANYASS TEH GANDAH 97974999899 THATHRI Jammu is hereby cancelled due to inadequate number of 239 362 SLEEQA BANOO FEROZ DIN KHAN JOURA TEHSIL KOHRA..JOURA TEHSIL KOHRA 9906396983 eligible tenders. The bidders who have submitted their 240 396 SABA KOUSAR BASHIR AHMED KANDOTE THATRI..KANDOTE THATRI 9697057612 241 180 KEERTI BHUSHAN PAYAR SINGH VILL KANSOO TEH THATRI DIST DODA..VILL KANSOO TEH THATRI DIST DODA 996070908 FDR's/ CDR's to this office in support of above E-NIT are 242 172 POOJA BHAGAT RANJIT SINGH HOUSE NO 026 VILL HANEJA TEH THATRI..HOUSE NO 026 VILL HANEJA TEH THATRI 9906270204 243 243 NEELAM SINGH RANJEET SINGH P/O MALHOTA TEH THATRI..P/O MALHOTA TEH THATRI 9596838334 requested to take back the same from this office on writ- 244 208 RAHAIT BANOO MOHD SHAFI SIPLA NANDNA MASJED MOH THATRI..SIPLA NANDNA MASJED MOH THATRI 9622299729 ten request on any working day. 245 280 SAPNA DEVI CHANCHAL SINGH KAHILAR TEH PHAGSOO DIST DODA..KAHILAR TEH PHAGSOO DIST DODA 9627357888 246 251 ARTI RANI KULJEET SINGH KAND HATE TEHSIL THATRE ..KAND HATE TEHSIL THATRE 9419108792 247 38 NARINDER SINGH SANDHUR SINGH PARNOTE TEH. THATRI..PARNOTE TEH. THATRI 9796927032 DIP/J-12190/17 Sd/- 248 274 INDERJEET KHAJURIA GIRDHARI LAL BPO TEH THATRI DIST DODA..BPO TEH THATRI DIST DODA 9622028552 Dt. 15-3-2018 Principal BAGWAH GCET, Jammu 249 201 KHURSHEED UL KARIM ABDUL KARIM SHEIKH VILL KASTIGARH..VILL KASTIGARH 9858600408 250 249 ISHRAT FATMA TARIQ ABDULLAH BATT SANZAN BHAGWAH DODA..SANZAN BHAGWAH DODA 9906013231 251 163 SAJAD HUSSAIN MOHD ABDULLAH SAZAN TEH BHAGWAH ..SAZAN TEH BHAGWAH 97966439080 252 348 SONIKA DEVI BHARAT SINGH VILL BHAGWAH TEH BHAGEWAH DIST DODA..VILL BHAGWAH TEH BHAGEWAH DIST DODA 9070281342 253 397 JAVEED IQBAL ABDUL RASHID VILLAGE POTI MUNDHAR KASTIGARH..VILLAGE POTI MUNDHAR KASTIGARH 9858349370 254 258 TANIA GHULAM NABI BATT BIJARNI TEH BAGHWAH..BIJARNI TEH BAGHWAH 9018821868 255 279 ZIN UL HAQ KHANJI SAIDULLAH KHANJI BEOLI TEH& DIST DODA..BEOLI TEH& DIST DODA 9419168194 256 347 JYOTIKA DEVI BHARAT SINGH VILL BHAGWAH TEH BHAGWAH..VILL BHAGWAH TEH BHAGWAH 8803490935 257 375 KOSHAL SINGH RASHPAL SINGH VILL CHATROON DODA..VILL CHATROON DODA 9622382864 258 378 NIRMAL SINGH SUDERSHAN LAL GANIKA..GANIKA 9797448698 BHADERWAH 259 37 SURINDER KUMAR OM RAJ CHOUNDRY B.P.O SINDRA TEH.BHADERWAH..CHOUNDRY B.P.O SINDRA TEH.BHADERWAH 7298307303 260 63 NIZAM LATIF ABDUL LATIF DAR CHAKKA TEH BHADERWAH..CHAKKA TEH BHADERWAH 9697327374 261 108 ASMA BANU MALIK FAZAL HAQ MALIK MOH. PASRI NAGAR BHADERWAH..MOH. PASRI NAGAR BHADERWAH 9797503363 262 220 MEHR UL NISA MIR JAFFER ALI MIr MOHALLA KAHI BHADERWAH..MOHALLA KAHI BHADERWAH 9906275848 263 254 RAFIA RIAZ AB RASHID GAZI VILL.CHEKA TEH. BHADERWAH DRAINA..VILL.CHEKA TEH. BHADERWAH DRAINA 9419187791 264 79 MUSARRAT AHMED MALIK MOHD HUSSIAN MALIK VILL.DUGLAI AT PRESENT BHALLA TEH BHADERWAH..VILL.DUGLAI AT PRESENT 9796850440 BHALLA TEH BHADERWAH 265 320 SURESH KUMAR PRITHVI RAJ MANHAS BRASSU TEHSIL BHADERWAH BHALLA..BRASSU TEHSIL BHADERWAH BHALLA 9906356746 266 100 YASIR RIAZ RIAZ AHMED CHAMBA ROAD CHINATE LAST MORH BHADERQWAH..CHAMBA ROAD 9906146749 CHINATE LAST MORH BHADERQWAH 267 106 MOHSIN QAYOOM ABDUL QAYOOM MOHALLA THARA NAGAR BHADERWAH DISTT. DODA..MOHALLA THARA NAGAR 9103291032 DIP/J-4169-P/17 BHADERWAH DISTT. 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