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List of Candidates (Male) S. ROLL NAME FATHER'S/HUSB DOB PEMT DATE REG. MOTHER'S ADDRESS DISTRICT MOBILE NO. EMAIL ID GENDER AGE AS MONT DAY EDUCATIONA RELIGION CATEG DATE OF FEE NO. NUBER AND NAME NO. NAME ON HS S L ORY RECEIPT 01.07.201 QUALIFICATIO 8 YEARS N 1 200001 KALING PALI TANYEI PALI 15-06-1995 02-06-2019 0001 YACHI PALI VILLAGE BOGU P.O PAYUM P.S KAYING- SIANG 7638935374 kalingpali11@g MALE 23 0 16 XII CHRISTIAN ST 03-10-2018 NO 791102 mail.com 2 200006 KIN TAYENG TONAK TAYENG 21-08-1996 02-06-2019 0006 MAMAN C/O MS ABI TAYENG NIT YUPIA-791112 PAPUM PARE 7308311620 kintayeng@gm MALE 21 10 10 GRADUATE OTHER ST 08-10-2018 NO TAYENG ail.com 3 200009 JOTHAM MOJESH TAYEM 21-11-1992 02-06-2019 0009 PURNIMA C/O TECHI TATI GANGA VILLAGE PO R.K. PAPUM PARE 8787482562 jothamtayem9 MALE 25 7 10 GRADUATE HINDU ST 08-10-2018 NO TAYEM TAYEM MISSION-791113 [email protected] m 4 200012 NGAKEN TANGA NGUCHO 04-06-1994 02-06-2019 0012 SENJAR C/O NGANGAM NGUCHO WOMEN PAPUM PARE 9485218722 ngakenngucho MALE 24 0 27 XII OTHER ST 08-10-2018 NO NGUCHO NGUCHO POLICE STATION PS, PO- ITANAGAR- @gmail.com 791111 5 200013 ITUM KARLO LOI KARLO 01-11-1994 02-06-2019 0013 YAYOM C/O TUMKAR RIRAM SECRETRIATE PAPUM PARE 9402452547 inyakarlo1994 MALE 23 8 0 XII OTHER ST 08-10-2018 NO KARLO OFFICE ITNAGAR-791111 @gmail.com 6 200014 GOLI RIBA KARGO RIBA 29-09-1999 02-06-2019 0014 SANDHYA C/O TARO KENA RAJDHANI STUDIO 'O' PAPUM PARE 7005907632 goliriba6@gmai MALE 18 9 2 XII CHRISTIAN ST 08-10-2018 NO RIBA POINT TINALI ITANAGAR-791111 l.com 7 200016 MARGE DIYUM KEMMAR DIYUM 03-05-1997 02-06-2019 0016 LIYI DIYUM H.NO. 383 F-SECTOR NAHARLAGUN- PAPUM PARE 9284496663 margebogum@ MALE 21 1 28 GRADUATE OTHER ST 09-10-2018 NO 791110 gmail.com 8 200019 TANA HONEY TANA TEI 06-07-1998 02-06-2019 0019 TANA RUPA C/O TANA TEI EMCHI-791112 PAPUM PARE 7641903944 MALE 19 11 25 XII FAIL HINDU ST 09-10-2018 NO 9 200020 KAKIE JERANG TAJE JERANG 02-02-1999 02-06-2019 0020 YARUK MOPUNG VILLAGE-791111 SIANG 8974612212 kakiejerang@g MALE 19 4 29 XII OTHER ST 09-10-2018 NO JERANG mail.com 10 200021 RANKAP BIHAM TOMAI BIHAM 25-07-1995 02-06-2019 0021 KHELEM VILLAGE OLINGTONG PO/PS KANUBARI- LONGDING 8974813223 rankapbiham@ MALE 22 11 6 XII CHRISTIAN ST 09-10-2018 NO BIHAM 792131 gmail.com 11 200022 SANGE NORBU JAMBEY DORJEE 17-02-1993 02-06-2019 0022 PEM LAMU C/O C.N. SHYAM TURUNG PTC PAPUM PARE 8119090815 apisosar@gmai MALE 25 4 14 XII OTHER ST 09-10-2018 NO THUNGON THUNGON THUNGON BANDERDEWA-791123 l.com 12 200023 TARA GAPAK TEGI GAPAK 03-12-1998 02-06-2019 0023 PORTIMA GOHPUR TINALI ITANANGAR-791113 PAPUM PARE 7576094723 taragapak295 MALE 19 6 28 XII OTHER ST 10-10-2018 NO GAPAK @gmail.com 13 200025 TOKEN GAME GETO GAME 02-07-1996 02-06-2019 0025 HINGA A-SECTOR NAHARLAGUN-791111 PAPUM PARE 7640959066 gametoken131 MALE 21 11 29 XII OTHER ST 10-10-2018 NO GAME @gmail.com 14 200026 ONGDU WAKHET 04-01-1995 02-06-2019 0026 LATHOW GIDDING PO/PS BORDUMSA HOUSE NO. CHANGLANG 8017631481 awngduwakhet MALE 23 5 27 XII OTHER ST 10-10-2018 NO WAKHET GAMONG ROIJA 66-792056 @gmail.com SINGHPO SINGHPHO 15 200027 KEGE LOLLEN JUMKE LOLLEN 14-02-1996 02-06-2019 0027 NINYA C/O SMT. KEBI LOLLEN, WRD SUB- PAPUM PARE 7642841875 kegelollen13@ MALE 22 4 17 XII OTHER ST 10-10-2018 NO LOLLEN DIVISION, DOIMUKH-791112 gmail.com 16 200028 LOA NYIKAM LT. LOA 06-04-1993 02-06-2019 0028 LOA YASI C/O GUNGLI TAGANG, C-SECTOR, QTR PAPUM PARE 8837405446 laonyikam93@ MALE 25 2 25 XII CHRISTIAN ST 10-10-2018 NO TANIYANG TYPE-III NO. 29 - 791111 gmail.com 17 200029 NAMDO TANA LT. SONO TANA 01-01-1998 02-06-2019 0029 LT. MEKU M/S D. G. ENTERPRISE SECTOR-B NEAR PAPUM PARE 7642027063 namdotana@g MALE 20 6 0 XII HINDU ST 10-10-2018 NO TANA HOTEL ARUNACHAL NAHARLAGUN- mail.com 791110 18 200030 SANGE LT. YORKO BURU 06-05-1996 02-06-2019 0030 SANGE C/O PASANG ONGE, QTR NO. 15 TYPE III PAPUM PARE 9436683764 sangeburu9436 MALE 22 1 25 XII OTHER ST 11-10-2018 NO KHANDU BURU DREMA NITI VIHAR ITANAGAR-791111 [email protected] BURU 19 200031 PENDEN ONGE DASANG ONGE 02-04-1995 02-06-2019 0031 LELE ONGE C/O PASANG ONGE, QTR NO. 15 TYPE III PAPUM PARE 8131866371 pendenonge1 MALE 23 2 29 XII OTHER ST 11-10-2018 NO NITI VIHAR ITANAGAR-791111 @gmail.com 20 200032 LOMKEN KARLO TALOM KARLO 24-10-1995 02-06-2019 0032 CHIZAR VILLAGE LIRU, PO/PS LIKABALI-791125 LOWER SIANG 7640888825 lomken20@gm MALE 22 8 7 GRADUATE HINDU ST 11-10-2018 NO GADI ail.com 21 200035 MARU TALAR MARU TAGUNG 02-03-1995 02-06-2019 0035 MARU C/O MARU YANANG, WRD COMPLEX PAPUM PARE 9402443205 marujaz@rediff MALE 23 3 29 XII CHRISTIAN ST 11-10-2018 NO YANANG CHIMPU ITANAGAR-791113 mail.com 22 200037 GUMBA MOGUM 03-02-1995 02-06-2019 0037 DOPU C/O HENTER NGOMDIR C,E WRD PAPUM PARE 8259874803 goombhangom MALE 23 4 28 POST OTHER ST 11-10-2018 NO NGOMDIR NGOMDIR NGOMDIR ITANAGAR VIVEK VIHAR-791111 [email protected] GRADUATE 23 200038 TOLI TASI YOMTO TASI 16-03-1996 02-06-2019 0038 HEMBI TASI C/O HENTER NGOMDIR C,E WRD PAPUM PARE 8414805464 jumkoje@gmail MALE 22 3 15 GRADUATE CHRISTIAN ST 11-10-2018 NO ITANAGAR VIVEK VIHAR-791111 .com 24 200039 ANIYANG MALO BORANG 10-02-1994 02-06-2019 0039 KATI DIRECTORATE OF PRINTING PAPPU PAPUM PARE 8415076872 aniyangborang MALE 24 4 21 XII CHRISTIAN ST 11-10-2018 NO BORANG BORANG NALLAH NAHARLAGUN-791110 [email protected] 25 200040 JUMREE KAYI LT KARJUM KAYI 19-12-1999 02-06-2019 0040 LT YEMEN VILLAGE KAYI BOTAK PO LIROMOBA WEST SIANG 9436438338 jumbikayi@yah MALE 18 6 12 XII HINDU ST 11-10-2018 NO KAYI AALO oo.com 26 200041 INGLU SINGHPO WAKHET 15-01-1989 02-06-2019 0041 WAKHET C/O WAKHET DU SINGHPO VILLAGE CHANGLANG 9101086936 inglu.singhpo89 MALE 29 5 16 GRADUATE OTHER ST 11-10-2018 NO GAMONG ROY GIDDING PO & PS BORDUMSA-792056 @gmail.com SINGHPO SINGHPO 27 200042 DAMMIN TUMDAM 06-04-1998 02-06-2019 0042 KARDEK VILLAGE LAGGI GAMLIN PO/PS YOMCHA- WEST SIANG 7005021460 dammingamlin MALE 20 2 25 XII CHRISTIAN ST 11-10-2018 NO GAMLIN GAMLIN GAMLEN 791001 [email protected] 28 200043 PEJJO BAM MARPEK BAM 17-03-1993 02-06-2019 0043 MINYO BAM C/O NYAGE BAM, ASO FINANCE PAPUM PARE ########## pejobam@gma MALE 25 3 14 POST OTHER ST 12-10-2018 NO DEPARTMENT (FIN. D-BRANCH) CIVIL il.com GRADUATE SECETARY ROOM NO.-102 - 791111 29 200045 KEMO BAM GUMKE BAM 20-04-1995 02-06-2019 0045 LT. KARPU C/O NYAGE BAM, ASO FINANCE PAPUM PARE 8257835676 baamkemo@g MALE 23 2 11 POST OTHER ST 12-10-2018 NO BAM DEPARTMENT (FIN. D-BRANCH) CIVIL mail.com GRADUATE SECETARY ROOM NO.-102 - 791111 30 200046 DORJEE TASHI CHENNA 07-04-1994 02-06-2019 0046 LELE C/O PASANG ONGE, QTR NO. 15 TYPE III PAPUM PARE 7986173585 hotmailgeena1 MALE 24 2 24 XII OTHER ST 12-10-2018 NO CHENNA CHENNA NITI VIHAR ITANAGAR-791111 [email protected] 31 200047 BOMKEN BAM TABOM BAM 06-08-1993 02-06-2019 0047 YAI BAM C/O JUMMIN NYORAK OFFICE OF (TPC) PAPUM PARE 7630063703 bomkenbam13 MALE 24 10 25 GRADUATE HINDU ST 12-10-2018 NO TRANSPORT (C) BRANCH CIVIL @gmail.com SECRETARIAT ITANAGAR-791111 32 200048 MIKGE DOKE DOMIK DOKE 12-06-1990 02-06-2019 0048 DAPE DOKE C/O HC (T) DAMIK KARLO, W.T STATION PAPUM PARE 9402904317 mikgedoke825 MALE 28 0 19 GRADUATE HINDU ST 12-10-2018 NO PS ITANAGAR- 791110 [email protected] 33 200049 TAKA TALO TAKA NADI 02-06-1995 02-06-2019 0049 TAKA REBO C/O TECHI KATUNG S.R.P.L COLONY PAPUM PARE 9366002169 paputaba55@g MALE 23 0 29 XII OTHER ST 12-10-2018 NO CHANDRANAGAR PO- R.K. MISSION- mail.com 791113 34 200050 PAPU TABA TILON TABA 03-04-1995 02-06-2019 0050 MANGALI C/O SKY CYBER CAFÉ NIRJULI VILLAGE PAPUM PARE 8638680791 paputaba55@g MALE 23 2 28 XII CHRISTIAN ST 12-10-2018 NO TABA NIRJULI PO/PS NIRJULI-791109 mail.com 35 200051 TANI TATIN TALEM TATIN 12-06-1998 02-06-2019 0051 YATOK VILLAGE PARENG PO/PS BOLENG- SIANG 8259063955 thanijohntatin MALE 20 0 19 XII CHRISTIAN ST 15-10-2018 NO TATIN 791102 @gmail.com 36 200052 TAKIRAM TATI TAPAK 24-08-1998 02-06-2019 0052 YATOP VILLAGE PARENG PO/PS BOLENG- SIANG 7628977189 takiramtapak99 MALE 19 10 7 XII OTHER ST 15-10-2018 NO TAPAK TAPAK 791102 @gmail.com 37 200053 IBRAHIM TAKUK TABING TAKUK 29-11-1999 02-06-2019 0053 YAMING VILLAGE PANGKANG(J) PO RIGA PS SIANG 7005444454 ibrahimtakuk@ MALE 18 7 2 XII OTHER ST 15-10-2018 NO TAKUK BOLENG-791102 gmail.com 38 200055 LOKI TALOH TAKER TALOH 24-11-1993 02-06-2019 0055 YASUI VIVEK VIHAR GEKIAM YAPIR BUILDING PAPUM PARE 7005706779 lokitaloh100@g MALE 24 7 7 GRADUATE OTHER ST 15-10-2018 NO TALOH 1ST FLOOR NEAR GTM GIRLS HOSTEL- mail.com 791111 39 200060 DAMSON ADHAM DEBOM 22-07-1995 02-06-2019 0060 YAKAM NYOKUM LAPANG COLONY-791111 PAPUM PARE 8794452908 damsondebom MALE 22 11 9 GRADUATE HINDU ST 15-10-2018 NO DEBOM DEBOM @gmail.com 40 200061 TAW JIBING LT.
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