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Roll No. Name of the Candidate Father/Husband's Name Cate-Gory 4049 Sh List of Eligible Candidates for Written Test for the post of Scientist 'B' to be held on 08.09.2018 (Saturday) from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Examination Centre: Kendriya Vidyalaya-2, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700106 Roll No. Name of the Candidate Father/Husband's Name Cate-gory 4049 Sh. Ram Krushna Mohanty Sh. Niranjan Mohanty UR 4050 Sh. Krishanu Hait Sh. Raghupati Hait UR 4051 Sh. Abadan Mohapatra Sh. Bijaya Kumar Mohapatra UR 4052 Sh. Sourav Saha Roy Sh. Chandan Kumar Saha UR 4053 Sh. Purnendu Nandy Sh. Anutosh Nandy UR 4054 Sh. Pradeep Kumar Parida Sh. Gobinda Parida SC 4055 Ms. Radha Govind Neha Sh. Radha Raman SC 4056 Sh. Dr. Sandip Mandal Sh. Mahadeb Mandal UR 4057 Sh. Radha Govind Rajshekhar Sh. Radha Raman SC 4058 Sh. Kumar Arindam Singh Sh. Sukhdeo Singh UR 4059 Sh. Nirmal Mallick Sh. Krushna Ch. Mallick SC 4060 Sh. Tapesh Kumar Sh. Sriganesh Singh OBC 4061 Sh. Satyajit Mondal Sh. Bablu Mondal UR 4062 Sh. Pranav Kumar Tiwary Sh. Subhash Chandra Tiwary UR 4063 Sh. Somnath Swain Sh. Banamali Swain UR 4064 Sh. John Kumar Malik Sh. Hiranya Kumar Malik SC 4065 Sh. Sujoy Bandyopadhyay Sh. Gautam Bandyopadhyay UR 4066 Sh. Deepak Bhengra Sh. Samual Bhengra ST 4067 Sh. Bikash Gaurav Bhue Sh. Jayadev Bhue ST 4068 Sh. Sujan Biswas Sh. Samares Biswas SC 4069 Sh. Aniket Chowdhury Sh. Kartik Chandra UR Chowdhury 4070 Sh. Abhishek Ghorai Sh. Deepak Kumar Ghorai UR 4071 Sh. Jayanta Goswami Sh. Ramrup Goswami UR 4072 Sh. Sunil. S. Suresh Sh. Suresh. G UR 4073 Sh. Kumar Chandragupta Sh. Niranjan Behera SC Behera 4074 Ms. Dr. Susmita Mandal Sh. Nanigopal Mandal SC 4075 Sh. Islam Mohammad Sh. Alam Mohammad UR 4076 Sh. Abhishek Kumar Jha Sh. Arun Kumar Jha UR 4077 Sh. Avijit Paul Sh. Ratan Chandra Paul UR 4078 Sh. Yogendra Saw Sh. Nirmal Saw UR 4079 Ms. Vishakha Kabasi Sh. Alok Kabasi UR 4080 Sh. Buddhadev Baskey Sh. Sukhlal Baskey ST 4081 Ms. Nabanita Basu Sh. Parimal Basu UR 4082 Ms. Lusna Moharana Sh. Ranjit Ku. Samantaray UR 4083 Sh. Manab Kumar Sh. Dilip Kumar Chowdhury UR 4084 Sh. Abdul Hoque Sh. Abdur Rashid OBC 4085 Sh. Motahar SK Sh. Rofiqul Alam OBC 4086 Sh. Amar Chandra Mondal Sh. Anath Bandhu Mondal SC-PwD 4087 Sh. Kinjal Kusari Sh. Gurupada Kusari UR 4088 Sh. Kousik Ghosh Sh. Chand Kumar Ghosh OBC 4089 Sh. Supriya Mahata Sh. Sailen Mahata OBC 4090 Sh. Arabinda Mondal Sh. Nirmal Kumar Mandal OBC 4091 Sh. Shivesh Kishore Karan Sh. Rajeet Kishore Karan UR 4092 Ms. Priteesa Mahapatra Sh. P. K. Mahapatra UR 4093 Ms. Krishnakanti Devishnova Sh. Harihar Mallick SC 4094 Sh. Souvick Biswas Sh. Shyamal Kumar Biswas UR 4095 Sh. Balaram Mohapatra Sh. Suryanarayan UR 4096 Ms. Suman Kumari Sh. Yugeshwar Kumar OBC 4097 Ms. Suchandra Das Sh. Swapan Das UR 4098 Sh. Dr. Jagannath Roy Sh. Biswanath Roy SC 4099 Sh. Aparup Mondal Sh. Dilip Mondal UR 4100 Sh. Rhitayu Chakraborti Sh. Malay Prasun UR 4101 Sh. Akshyay Kumar Mondal Late Sh. Chandan Mondal OBC 4102 Sh. Sanjoy Chakraborty Sh. Tapas Chakraborty UR 4103 Sh. Kaushik Prasad Sh. Shib Prasad Mukherjee UR 4104 Ms. Vidya Laxmi Sh. Arun Prasad Singh OBC 4105 Sh. Anup Dey Sh. Madan Mohan Dey UR 4106 Sh. Anand Jha Sh. Anil Kumar Jha UR 4107 Sh. Soumyabrata Goswami Late Sh. Sukhendu Bikash UR Goswami 4108 Sh. Kaushik Naskar Sh. Nityananda Naskar UR 4109 Sh. Shivam Garg Sh. Sharad Kumar UR 4110 Sh. Rahul Das Biswas Sh. Prananath Das Biswas UR 4111 Sh. Sayan Barman Sh. Jayanta Barman UR 4112 Ms. Sanghita Mondal Sh. Lonkeswar Mondal SC 4113 Ms. Tannistha Mitra Das Sh. Subhash Mitra UR 4114 Sh. Saumojit Chatterjee Sh. Shyamal Kumar UR 4115 Sh. Pritam Banerjee Sh. Naru Gopal Banerjee UR 4116 Sh. Arnab De Sh. Nemai Charan De OBC 4117 Sh. Abdul Ashik Khan Sh. Abdul Abbas Khan OBC 4118 Ms. Mousumi Sengupta Sh. Dr. Angan Sengupta UR 4119 Sh. Niladri Ghosh Sh. Samarendra Ghosh UR 4120 Sh. Subha Biswas Sh. Shishir Ranjan Biswas SC 4121 Ms. Kalpana Biswas Late Sh. Karnadhar Biswas SC 4122 Sh. Samyabrata Saha Sh. Sunil Kumar Saha SC 4123 Sh. Debajit Pal Sh. Debabrata Pal UR 4124 Ms. Paramita Hajra Sh. Himansu Sekhar Hajra UR 4125 Sh. Nirmal Nayak Sh. Lal Bihari Nayak UR 4126 Sh. Aditya Kushwaha Sh. Nathuni Prasad OBC 4127 Sh. Subrata Bandyopadhyay Sh. Shyampada UR Bandyopadhyay 4128 Sh. Apurba Dutta Sh. Someswar Dutta OBC 4129 Sh. Dinesh Kumar Pyne Sh. Aswini Kumar Pyne UR 4130 Sh. Nihar Ranjan Nayak Sh. Nilambara Nayak ST 4131 Sh. Om Prakash Bajpai Sh. Satish Chandra Bajpai UR 4132 Ms. Renu Sihag Sh. Nihal Singh OBC 4133 Sh. Soumendu Bisoi Sh. Asit Kumar Bisoi SC 4134 Sh. Dr. Himadri Sekhar Sh. Amiya Kumar Samanta UR Samanta 4135 Sh. Anish Kumar Sh. Ram Prawesh Mathuri OBC 4136 Sh. Md. Ashif Ali Sh. Md. Sharif Ali UR 4137 Sh. Anish Bhattacharya Sh. Sudipto Bhattacharya UR 4138 Sh. Prasenjit Kar Sh. Shibsankar Kar UR 4139 Sh. Susovan Maiti Sh. Matilal Maiti UR 4140 Sh. Dwijendra Prosad Kukri Sh. Bhabani Prosad Kukri OBC 4141 Sh. Anup Kumar Mandal Late Sh. Biswanath Mandal SC 4142 Sh. Krishnendu Basak Sh. Dipak Kumar Basak OBC 4143 Sh. Abhishek Haldar Sh. Himansu Kumar Haldar SC 4144 Sh. Prasenjit Barman Sh. Basudeb Barman SC 4145 Sh. Partha Bairi Sh. Bhudeb Bairi UR 4146 Sh. Kamal Kumar Sahoo Sh. Rabindra Kumar Sahoo SC 4147 Sh. Arka Mondal Sh. Basudev Mondal UR 4148 Sh. Supriya Ghanty Sh. Asoke Kumar Ghanty UR 4149 Sh. Paban Kumar Bhuyan Sh. Pabitra Kumar Bhuyan UR 4150 Sh. Subhasish Bhadra Sh. Nripendra Mohan UR 4151 Sh. Pinaki Ghosh Sh. Bisweswar Ghosh OBC 4152 Sh. Bikash Kumar Shaw Sh. Raj Kapoor Shaw UR 4153 Ms. Madhumanti Mondal Sh. Jayanta Kumar Mondal SC 4154 Sh. Arijit Basak Sh. Abhijit Basak UR 4155 Sh. Sumit Kumar Choudhury Sh. Haran Chandra UR Choudhury 4156 Sh. Sushanta Kumar Behera Sh. Keshab Behera SC 4157 Sh. Subhajit Deb Sh. Samir Kr. Deb UR 4158 Sh. Chandan Gain Sh. Rabindra Nath Gain SC 4159 Sh. Ankush Routh Sh. Akhil Chandra Routh UR 4160 Sh. Aman Harsh Sh. Sudhir Prasad Sinha UR 4161 Sh. Samar Mandal Sh. Triloki Mandal SC 4162 Sh. Pravanjan Sahoo Sh. Ramakanta Sahoo OBC 4163 Sh. Nandan Kumar Sinha Sh. Krishna Prasad Sinha UR 4164 Sh. Sujoy Chattaraj Sh. Subhas Chandra UR 4165 Sh. Sourava Prasad Mishra Sh. Suresh Prasad Mishra UR 4166 Sh. Bikash Chandra Behera Sh. Rama Nath Behera UR 4167 Sh. Basujit Chatterjee Sh. Barun Kumar Chatterjee UR 4168 Sh. Arun Kumar Shil Sh. Srish Ch. Shil UR 4169 Ms. Rosalin Mallick Sh. Rama Chandra Mallick SC 4170 Ms. Lusi Subhadarsini Sh. Debakanta Jena UR 4171 Sh. Biswadeep Pal Sh. Sandip Pal OBC 4172 Ms. Debolina Seal Sh. Aloknath Datta UR 4173 Sh. Sandip Mondal Sh. Uttam Kumar Mondal UR 4174 Ms. Supriya Maity Sh. Sunil Kr. Maity UR 4175 Sh. Swarnendu Baduri Sh. Kalipada Baduri OBC 4176 Sh. Rajesh Kumar Sahoo Sh. Nilamani Sahoo OBC 4177 Sh. Ankit Kumar Sh. Umesh Prasad Singh UR 4178 Sh. Dipankar Bag Sh. Sankar Prasad Bag SC 4179 Sh. Ujjwal Kumar Sh. Umesh Prasad Singh UR 4180 Sh. Subrata De Sh. Uttam Kr. De OBC 4181 Sh. Sudip Mukherjee Sh. Tridip Mukherjee UR 4182 Sh. Nithun Ranjan Pandit Sh. Nepal Ranjan Pandit UR 4183 Sh. Siddharta Halder Sh. Swapan Kr. Halder UR 4184 Sh. Avishek Banik Sh. Amiya Kumar Banik UR 4185 Sh. Shirsendu Lahiri Sh. Subrata Lahiri UR 4186 Sh. Sangram Patra Sh. Rama Chandra Patra UR 4187 Ms. Soma Mitra Sh. Mukul Kumar Mitra UR 4188 Sh. Pronay Mondal Sh. Sunil Kumar Mondal UR 4189 Sh. Sagnik Datta Sh. Vivekananda Datta UR 4190 Ms. Nibedita Nandi Sh. Tapan Nandi OBC 4191 Sh. Abhishek Santra Sh. Amal Kumar Santra UR 4192 Sh. Suman Saha Sh. Swapan Saha SC 4193 Sh. Sumantra Bhattacharya Sh. Sanjit Kumar UR 4194 Sh. Debabrata Das Sh. Dipak Kumar Das PwD (HH) 4195 Ms. Sayari Ghosh Sh. Soumyajyoti Kundu UR 4196 Sh. Subhra Kanti Roy Sh. Balaram Roy UR 4197 Sh. Soumya Dutta Sh. Arun Dutta UR 4198 Sh. Souvik Roy Sh. Shyama Prasad Roy UR 4199 Sh. Purna Chandra Saw Sh. Raghu Nandan Saw OBC 4200 Sh. Shuvendu Mondal Sh. Sisir Kumar Mondal UR 4201 Sh. Jiban Halder Sh. Basudeb Halder SC 4202 Sh. Dipak Das Sh. Narayan Chandra Das UR 4203 Sh. Bipinbihari Ghosh Sh. Bibekananda Ghosh UR 4204 Ms. Tamashree Ghosh Sh. Abhishek Santra UR 4205 Sh. Toufic Aslam Sh. Abul Kashem OBC 4206 Sh. Arnab Datta Sh. Ashok Datta UR 4207 Sh. Sourindra Ghosh Sh. Jamini Mohan Ghosh OBC 4208 Sh. Arup Sarkar Sh. Ranjit Sarkar SC 4209 Sh. Rakesh Bhowmik Sh. Naba Kumar Bhowmik UR 4210 Sh. Vaddem Kiran Kumar Sh. Venkateswarlu UR 4211 Ms. Tanushree Ghosh Sh. Tapas Kanti Ghosh UR 4212 Sh. Ayan Kumar Dey Sh. Asesh Kumar Dey UR 4213 Sh. Santosh Kumar Mishra Sh. Sidheswar Mishra UR 4214 Sh. Ramakanta Behera Sh. Seshadev Behera SC 4215 Sh. Tusar Mondal Sh. Tapan Mondal UR 4216 Sh. Arabinda Mukherjee Sh. Patit Paban Mukherjee UR 4217 Sh. Dibyajyoti Mohapatra Sh. Baidhar Mohapatra UR 4218 Sh. Subhajit Ghosh Sh. Ramtarani Ghosh UR 4219 Ms. Pallavi Kongari Sh. Subir Kumar Kongari ST 4220 Sh. Mahendra Ram Sh. Kailash Ram SC 4221 Sh. Utpal Mandal Sh. Rabindranath Mandal UR 4222 Ms. Susmita Samadder Sh. Amulya Samadder SC 4223 Ms. Piyali Mitra Sh. 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