Madhepura District:List of Not Shortlisted Candidates for Uddeepika

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Madhepura District:List of Not Shortlisted Candidates for Uddeepika Madhepura District:List of Not Shortlisted Candidates for Uddeepika Application Percentage Panchayat Block Candidate Name Father's/ Husband Name Correspondence Address Date Of Birth Ctageory Permanent Address DD/IPO Number S .No. Number Of Marks Reasons of Rejection VILL+PO+PS- ALAMNAGAR PURVI PANCHAYAT, WARD NO-02, PINCODE- 736 Alamnagar East Alamnagar PINKI KUMARI ABADHESH PANDIT 27-Sep-91 EBC Same as above 74G 853587-88 46.00 1 852219 Intermediate marks is less than 55% VILL- PANSALWA, P.O- BAJRAHA, VILL- ALAMNAGAR EAST, P.S- ALAMNAGAR, 440 Alamnagar East Alamnagar PUSHPA KUMARI RITESH KUMAR MANDAL 25-Jul-88 EBC Same as above 71G 930793-92 47.00 2 PIN- 852119 Intermediate marks is less than 55% C/O-SANJAY KUMAR KAVI (MOHAN TOLA), VILL+PO-ALAMNAGAR, WARD 1890 Alamnagar East Alamnagar NUTAN KUMARI SANJAY KUMAR 24-Jul-78 BC Same as above 659690 49.00 3 NO:-2, PIN-852219 Intermediate marks is less than 55% 4 2023 Alamnagar East Alamnagar MINU KUMARI KALICHARAN CHAUDHARY VILL+P.O+P.S- ALAMNAGAR, PIN- 852219 05-Aug-86 GEN Same as above 18F 306621-30 54.00 Intermediate marks is less than 55% 5 1902 Alamnagar East Alamnagar ARPANA KUMARI UDAY NATH MISHRA VILL+P.O- ALAMNAGAR, P.S- ALAMNAGAR, PIN- 852219 01-Feb-92 GEN Same as above 8H 105223 58.00 Age less than prescribed limit 6 2493 Alamnagar East Alamnagar SWATI KUMARI PRASHANT KUMAR MISHRA VILL+PO-ALAMNAGAR-852219 20-May-76 GEN Same as above 9h 610885 63.00 Age more than prescribed limit 513 Alamnagar East Alamnagar MANJAN KUMARI RUPESH MISHRA VILL- ALAMNGAR, PO- ALAMNGAR, PS- ALAMNAGAR, MADHEPURA- 852219 21-Jun-93 GEN Same as above 7H 581488 68.00 7 Age less than prescribed limit 8 2490 Almanagar South Alamnagar KALPNA KUMARI SUDIN KUMAR VILL-BADI FATORIYA,PO+P.S-ALAMNAGAR,-852219 04-Feb-89 EBC Same as above 659704 50.00 Intermediate marks is less than 55% 9 2463 Almanagar South Alamnagar ANITA DEVI PAWAN KUMAR MANDAL VILL-BADI, FATORIYA(S) PO-ALAMNAGAR,P.S-ALAMNAGAR--852219 01-Jan-87 EBC Same as above 18F 306711-20 53.00 Intermediate marks is less than 55% 10 2126 Almanagar South Alamnagar VEENA KUMARI JAIPRAKASH MANDAL VILL-BADIFATORIYA,ALAMNAGAR,PO-ALAMNAGAR--852219 01-Apr-93 EBC Same as above 659680 62.00 Age less than prescribed limit 11 2410 Almanagar South Alamnagar SONI KUMARI NAWAL KISHOR MISTRI VILL- BARI FATORIYA, P.O+P.S- ALAMNAGAR, PIN- 852219 11-Feb-95 EBC Same as above 659701 63.00 Age less than prescribed limit 12 750 Almanagar South Alamnagar PRATIBHA KUMARI ASHOK RAM VILL+PO+PS- ALAMNAGAR, PINCODE- 852219 02-Apr-92 SC Same as above 00 64.00 Age less than prescribed limit 13 2464 Almanagar South Alamnagar RAGINI KUMARI UDAY RAM VILL+PO-ALAMNAGAR,-852219 24-Sep-93 EBC Same as above 18F 306903-12 72.00 Age less than prescribed limit 1773 Arajpur East Chausa RINKU RANI HALDHAR KUMAR VILL- BASHAITHA FULKIYA, PO+PS- CHAUSA, PINCODE- 852213 10-Jun-91 BC Same as above 719504 54.00 14 Intermediate marks is less than 55% 1419 Arajpur East Chausa BABY SWEETI UMESH CHANDR PATEL VILL+PO- ARAJPUR, PS- CHAUSA, MADHEPURA-852204 02-Oct-84 BC Same as above 39H 304289 58.00 Does not meet the prescribed reservation 15 category for the panchayat 1061 Arajpur East Chausa JYOTI KUMARI DILIP KUMAR DAS VILL+PO-ARAJPUR ,P.S-CHAUSA, VIA- NAVGOCHIYA-853204 01-May-94 SC Same as above 00 61.00 16 Age less than prescribed limit VILL+PO- BHATGAMA, VAI- NAVGACHHIYA, PS- CHAUSA, MADHEPURA- 1489 Arajpur West Chausa LAKSHMI KUMARI MUKESH KUMAR 15-Mar-90 BC Same as above 576647 50.00 17 853204 Intermediate marks is less than 55% 803 Arajpur West Chausa ANJU BHARTI JITENDRA KUMAR VILL-MANOHARPUR PO+P.S-CHAUSA-852213 05-Feb-93 EBC Same as above 11G 432191-95 58.00 18 Age less than prescribed limit VILL- KHALIFA TOLA, PO- BHARGAMA, PS- CHAUSA, VIA- NAWGACHIYA, 2347 Arajpur West Chausa PUJA KUMARI YOGENDRA MANDAL 28-Feb-94 EBC Same as above 74G 504244-45 67.00 19 PINCODE- 853204 Age less than prescribed limit AT- GARAIYA TOLA, PO- BHATGAMA, VIA- NAUGACHIA, PO- CHAUSA, Not 1396 Arajpur West Chausa PRIYANKA KUMARI MANGAL YADAV 02-May-88 Same as above 719500 71.00 20 PINCODE- 853204 "Written" Incomplete application form 922 Aurai Puraini NEELAM RANI CHANDAN KUMAR VILL+PO-KHERHO, VIA+PS-PURAINI BAZAR 25-Oct-85 EBC Same as above 11G 431680-84 53.00 21 Intermediate marks is less than 55% 1926 Aurai Puraini RINA KUMARI KAMLESHWARI RAM VILL+P.O- AURAH, P.S- PURAINI, PIN-852116 19-Nov-92 SC Same as above 00 54.00 22 Age less than prescribed limit 1720 Aurai Puraini BINDU KUMARI SHIV SINGH VILL+PO- KERHO, VIA- PURAINI BAJAR, PINCODE- 852116 20-Nov-90 EBC Same as above 11G 432424-28 57.00 Has not attached residential nor caste 23 certificate 493 Aurai Puraini SHAMBHA KUMARI AMAN KUMAR VILL- AURAHA, P.O- AURAHA, VIA- PURAINI BAZAR 12-Jan-92 BC Same as above 8H 185482 58.00 24 Age less than prescribed limit 2161 Aurai Puraini MISHA KUMARI SRIKANT YADAV VILL+PO-KHERHO, VIA PURAINI, PIN-852116 03-Jan-94 BC Same as above 12G 011425-29 61.00 25 Age less than prescribed limit 47 Aurai Gamhariya SANGITA DEVI JAY KRISHNA KUMAR RAM PANCHAYT+VILL+P.O- AURAHI AKPARHA, P.S- GAMHARIYA, 02-Jan-94 SC Same as above 71G 928199-200 62.00 26 Age less than prescribed limit 633 Aurai Puraini RADHA KUMARI ANIL KUMAR MEHTAR VILL+PO-AURAI, PS-PURAINI, PIN-852116 05-Jul-89 SC Same as above 00 63.00 Does not meet the prescribed reservation 27 category for the panchayat 2179 Aurai Puraini SIMA KHATOON AMAZAD KHAN VOLL-KHERHO, PO-AURAI, PS-PURAINI 01-Jan-91 EBC Same as above 9H 610906 64.00 Does not meet the prescribed reservation 28 category for the panchayat 2433 Aurai Ghailadh HEMA KUMARI NARAYAN PRASAD SINGH VILL+P.O- ARAHA, P.S- GHAILADH, PIN- 852121 15-Jul-89 GEN Same as above 12G 022299-303 69.00 Has not attached residential nor caste 29 certificate 1313 Aurai Puraini BABITA KUMARI MITHUN KUMAR VILL+PO- KHERHO, PS- PURAINI BAJAR, PINCODE- 852116 02-Apr-87 EBC Same as above 39H 267823 69.00 Does not meet the prescribed reservation 30 category for the panchayat 1680 Aurai Puraini SONI KUMARI RAHUL KUMAR VILL-MARUVAHI,PO-AURAI, P.S-PURAINI-852201 21-Oct-95 BC Same as above 11G 432341-45 70.00 31 Age less than prescribed limit 2291 Babhangawan Bihariganj SAPNA KUMARI VIJAY KUMAR VILL+P.O- BABHANGAMA, VIA- BIHARIGANJ, P.S- BIHARIGANJ, PIN- 852101 11-Jan-87 BC Same as above 73G 975476-75 53.00 32 Intermediate marks is less than 55% 1131 Babhangawan Bihariganj MUNNI KUMARI RAJANI RAVIKAR KUMAR VILL+PO-BVABHANGAWAN,VIA-BIHARIGANJ-852101 20-Dec-94 EBC Same as above 9H 610941 61.00 33 Age less than prescribed limit 1538 Babhangawan Bihariganj MINU KUMARI BIPIN KUMAR CHAUPAL VILL+P.O- BABHANGAMA, VIA+P.S- BIHARIGANJ, MADHEPURA, PIN- 852101 06-Apr-95 EBC Same as above 9H 610865 62.00 34 Age less than prescribed limit 35 2352 Babhangawan Bihariganj PREETI KUMARI PARMANAND SAH VILL+PO- BABHANGAMA, PO+VIA- BIHARIGANJ, PINCODE-852101 17-May-92 EBC Same as above 18F 306913-22 65.00 Age less than prescribed limit 398 Babhangawan Bihariganj REKHA DEVI RAM KUMAR SAH VILL+P.O- RAJNI BABHANGAWN, VIA- BIHARIGANJ, PIN- 852101 05-Mar-85 EBC Same as above 9H 610808 73.00 36 More Than one Application Found 37 1567 Babhangawan Bihariganj REKHA DEVI RAM KUMAR SAH VILL+P.O- BABHANGAMA, VIA- BIHARIGANJ, PIN- 852101 05-Mar-85 EBC Same as above 73G 975243-44 73.00 More Than one Application Found 38 912 Babhani Gamhariya NIKAHAR PRAVIN MD. NASIM AKHTAR VILL+PO-BABU BABHANI, VIA SUPOUL, PIN-852131 06-Feb-91 GEN Same as above 74G 534880-81 54.00 Intermediate marks is less than 55% 1169 Babhani Gamhariya RITU KUMARI CHANDAN KUMAR VILL+PO-BABHANI,P.S-GAMHARIYA, VIA SUPAUL 01-Mar-87 BC Same as above 11G 434121-24 62.00 Does not meet the prescribed reservation 39 category for the panchayat 854 Babhani Gamhariya PRATIBHA KUMARI AJAY KUMAR VILL+PO-BABHANI, P.S- GAMHARIYA 10-Feb-86 BC Same as above 70G 269749-50 62.00 Does not meet the prescribed reservation 40 category for the panchayat 1918 Babhani Gamhariya RUBI KUMARI MADAN KUMAR PANDIT VILL+P.O- BABHANI, VIA- SUPAUL, PIN- 852131 01-Feb-92 EBC Same as above 18F 309591-00 66.00 41 Age less than prescribed limit 993 Babhani Gamhariya NAHIDA AKHTAR MD. NASIM AKHTAR VILL+PO-BABU BHABHANI, VIA SUPOUL, PIN-852131 04-Feb-88 GEN Same as above 74G 534882-83 67.00 Does not meet the prescribed reservation 42 category for the panchayat 977 Baihri Singheshwar ANJANI KUMARI VIJAY KUMAR SAH VILL-DANDARI, PO-BEHRARI, PS-SINGHESHWAR,PIN-852131 06-Feb-89 EBC Same as above 7H 589563 47.00 43 Intermediate marks is less than 55% 370 Baihri Singheshwar SUMAN BHARTI LALITA LATE LAKASHMI YADAV VILL- JAYPRAKASH NAGAR, WARD NO. 06, MADHEPURA, PIN- 852113 10-May-92 BC Same as above 7H 303434 60.00 44 Age less than prescribed limit 1863 Baihri Singheshwar PUNAM KUMARI BINAY KUMAR VILL-DANDARI, PO-BAIHRARI, PIN-852128 11-Feb-94 EBC Same as above 11G 431402-06 61.00 45 Age less than prescribed limit 232 Baihri Singheshwar SONAM KUMARI BIRBAL SARDAR VILL+PO-BAIHRI,P.S-SINGHESHWAR-852128 27-Feb-93 SC Same as above 00 61.00 46 Age less than prescribed limit Not 1825 Baihri Singheshwar ANJU KUMARI RANJIT KUMAR DAS VILL-DANDARI, PO-BAIHRARI, PS-SINGHESHWAR 15-Mar-92 Same as above 695373 67.00 47 "Written" Age less than prescribed limit 283 Baihri Singheshwar RINKI KUMARI SHANKAR KUMAR VILL-BURHAVE TOLA, PO-BAIHRI,P.S-SINGHESHWAR-852128 03-Feb-92 EBC Same as above 653558 70.00 48 Age less than prescribed limit 209 Baishadh Kumar khand SENTU KUMARI RAMASHANKER RAMAN VILL+PO-BAISHADH, P.S- KUMARKHAND, PINCODE- 852112 16-Dec-92 SC Same as above 00 56.00 49 Age less than prescribed limit 2425 Baishadh Kumar khand BANDANA KUMARI BIRBAL KUMAR VILL+P.O-BAISADH,
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