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Reserve List After Group Formation for Common Pool Sl.No Reserve List after Group Formation for Common Pool Sl.No. PID NAME OFFICE DESIGNATION CLASS 1 4772 H WUNGMASO CHINGAI HIGH SCHOOL Primary Teacher PRO 2 24122 J PETER CMO UKHRUL MHS PRO DISTRICT OFFICER HORTI N Divisional Soil Cons. 3 1826 L MAHORO SINGH PRO SOIL CONSERVATION Officer 4 4692 Z LEISHISAN DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICER Inspector PRO NGAYAONGAM 5 13444 EDUCATION1 UADC Assistant Teacher PRO SHIMRAY 6 14566 TUITHING HORAM EDUCATION3 UADC Headmaster PRO 7 14832 M LIVINGSTONE EDUCATION4 UADC Headmaster PRO THEMREICHAN SHARON 8 14060 JESSAMI HIGHER SEC SCHOOL Lecturer PRO S 9 25180 MANISH PRAJAPATI JNV JESSAMI TGT PRO 10 20544 RVS THUINGALENG KALHANG KUIREI HIGH SCHOOL Head Master PRO 11 10881 S PAULINUS PWD Section Officer PRO 12 1026 RA WILLINGTON TALUI HR SEC ACADEMY Lecturer PRO 13 1211 P RAMMUNG UKHRUL HR SEC SCHOOL Lecturer (History) PRO 14 22741 THOTCHUIPEM KASAR CHADONG HIGH SCHOOL Primary Teacher PO-I 15 14883 REISANGMI SHIMRAY EDUCATION1 UADC Headmaster PO-I 16 14471 AS RAMNAOYUNG EDUCATION1 UADC Assistant Teacher PO-I 17 14491 KHANYO SHIMRAH EDUCATION4 UADC Primary Teacher PO-I 18 11395 PHEIREI ASOR VARANGARAI AIDED LPS Asst Teacher PO-I 19 25157 THEMSON JAJO ZEO ASST TEACHER PO-I ATOM SORENDRO 20 25160 ZEO ASST TEACHER PO-I SINGH DISTRICT AGRICULTURE OFFICE 21 16197 SUBO K SHIMRAY V.E.W. PO-II UKHRUL Page 1 of 3 Reserve List after Group Formation for Common Pool Sl.No. PID NAME OFFICE DESIGNATION CLASS 22 13462 OINAM DOLJIT SINGH EDUCATION1 UADC Primary Teacher PO-II 23 14395 AS NGASAIPHUNG EDUCATION1 UADC Primary Teacher PO-II 24 14730 KS COMFORT EDUCATION1 UADC Headmaster PO-II 25 14554 MD MUZZAFAR ALI EDUCATION1 UADC Assistant Teacher PO-II 26 14219 WUNGCHIHAN M EDUCATION1 UADC Assistant Teacher PO-II 27 16710 SH YANGMATHAN EDUCATION2 UADC Primary Teacher PO-II 28 16004 SHAROSHANG SHARO EDUCATION3 UADC Assistant Teacher PO-II 29 15146 S SOREICHANG EDUCATION4 UADC Assistant Teacher PO-II 30 16522 TLIMH SHIMRAY EDUCATION4 UADC Assistant Teacher PO-II 31 14719 R WUNGPAM SHIMRAY EDUCATION4 UADC Assistant Teacher PO-II 32 15851 MAIYA RAISING EDUCATION5 UADC Assistant Teacher PO-II K ASHANG KHULLEN AZE AIDED 33 14396 H HONREI Primary Teacher PO-II LPS 34 8223 SOIBAM BORSING SINGH KANGPAT JR HIGH SCHOOL Primary Teacher PO-II 35 11239 NG STANDHOPE PHED UKHRUL Junior Supervisor PO-II 36 25115 R MUINAO TANGKHUL UKHRUL HR SEC SCHOOL Lecturer PO-II 37 24137 RA KHAVANGPAM Medical & Health Services MPW PO-III 38 4240 B SONAMANI SHARMA Social Welfare Statistical Assistant PO-III AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT Chowkidar cum 39 23716 C NGACHONMI PO-III COUNCIL Peon AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 40 13103 M NGAMREIWUNG Assistant Teacher PO-III COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 41 12865 KUMRAH YARMI Assistant Teacher PO-III COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 42 12719 VAOSHAK KEISHING Assistant Teacher PO-III COUNCIL Page 2 of 3 Reserve List after Group Formation for Common Pool Sl.No. PID NAME OFFICE DESIGNATION CLASS 43 16670 K SUISA Agriculture Peon PO-IV Horticulture & Soil 44 2651 K ISSAC Peon PO-IV Conservation AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 45 14652 SR WORMI ZIMIK Peon PO-IV COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 46 15109 W THANSHOK Grade IV PO-IV COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 47 14993 W WILSON Grade IV PO-IV COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 48 16378 KR SHANKHUI Grade IV PO-IV COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 49 15110 M HONPAM Grade IV PO-IV COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 50 14872 C RINGPHAMI Peon PO-IV COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 51 14814 ZINGRAN LASUH Grade IV PO-IV COUNCIL SAGOLSEM BIJAY 52 20934 Craftsmanship Training Peon PO-IV KUMAR SINGH 53 6160 W WUNGREIYO P.H.E.D. Peon PO-IV 54 1894 W BIMOL SINGH Public Works Department Peon PO-IV 55 978 R KHAVANGPAM Education (S) Grade IV PO-IV AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT 56 13781 TUISHIM RAGUI Grade IV PO-IV COUNCIL 57 1278 JASPER DUIDANG Education (S) Grade IV PO-IV 58 13797 R MACHUNG ZEO UKHRUL Grade IV PO-IV 59 13760 KH REJWARD MD ZEO UKHRUL Grade IV PO-IV Page 3 of 3.
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