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List of Selected Candidates for Award of Fellowship for the Year 2016-17 List of selected candidates for award of fellowship for the year 2016-17 under the scheme of Maulana Azad National Fellowship for Minority Students during financial year 2015-16 S.No. Candidate ID Name of Applicant Gender Communities Domicile State PH Place of Researach Subject Applied Microbiology - MANF-2015-17-AND- Loyola College- 1 AKHILA NARIKIMELLI Female Christian Andhra Pradesh No Advanced Zoology & 65012 Chennai Biotechnology SAM HIGGINBOTTOM INSTITUTE OF MANF-2015-17-AND- FOOD SCIENCE AND 2 SEELAM BLESSY SAGAR Female Christian Andhra Pradesh No AGRICULTURE- 57520 TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES MANF-2015-17-AND- INTERNATIONAL 3 FARIDA PARVEEN Female Muslim Andhra Pradesh No ANDHRA UNIVERSITY 59399 BUSINESS MANF-2015-17-AND- ACHARYA NAGARJUNA AGRICULTURAL 4 SK. SHAPHIYA Female Muslim Andhra Pradesh No 50202 UNIVERSITY ECONOMICS MANF-2015-17-AND- Acharya Nagarjuna 5 RAZIA SHABEENA Female Muslim Andhra Pradesh No FILM STUDIES 71973 University MANF-2015-17-AND- 6 PARVEEN BABY Female Muslim Andhra Pradesh No ANDHRA UNIVERSITY ECONOMICS 52010 MANF-2015-17-AND- JNT University 7 GAJULA APSANA Female Muslim Andhra Pradesh No Chemistry 58287 Ananthapuram MANF-2015-17-AND- Acharya Nagarjuna Journalism and Mass 8 SHAIK MUMTAJ Female Muslim Andhra Pradesh No 55928 University Communication MANF-2015-17-AND- ACHARYA NAGARJUNA 9 SHAIK ASHA BEGUM Female Muslim Andhra Pradesh No ECONOMICS 49709 UNIVERSUTY MANF-2015-17-AND- University of 10 S RAHAMTHULLA Male Muslim Andhra Pradesh No Applied Theatre 60911 Hyderabad MANF-2015-17-AND- SHAIK MUHAMMAD 11 Male Muslim Andhra Pradesh No Jamia Millia Islamia Electrical Engineering 59721 SUHAIL HUSSAIN MANF-2015-17-AND- UNIVERSITY OF 12 P IMRANULLA HAQ Male Muslim Andhra Pradesh No PLANT SCIENCES 70108 HYDERABAD DR.Y.S.R MANF-2015-17-AND- HORTICULTURAL 13 FIROZ HUSSAIN. S Male Muslim Andhra Pradesh No HORTICULTURAL 52051 RESEARCH UNIVERSITY MANF-2015-17-AND- RAHAMATHULLAKHAN ACHARYA NAGARJUNA ON HINDI TRIBAL 14 Male Muslim Andhra Pradesh No 65831 MD UNIVERSITY LITERATURE MANF-2015-17-AND- KHUDDUSH 15 Male Muslim Andhra Pradesh No Andhra University Boundary Value Problems 54483 MAHAMMAD MANF-2015-17-ARU- RAJIV GANDHI CELL AND MOLECULAR 16 TONGCHEN JOMBA Female Buddhist Arunachal Pradesh No 65825 UNIVERSITY- DOIMUKH BIOLOGY MANF-2015-17-ARU- 17 TRISHA WANGNO Female Christian Arunachal Pradesh No Tezpur University Linguistics 50569 MANF-2015-17-ARU- 18 BENGIA MAMU Female Christian Arunachal Pradesh No Rajiv Gandhi University Tissue culture 65660 MANF-2015-17-ARU- Rajiv Gandhi University 19 TAPI TAKA Male Christian Arunachal Pradesh No Ecology 71586 Rono Hills- Itanagar MANF-2015-17-ASS- 20 BIRTY ENGTIPI Female Christian Assam No GAUHATI UNIVERSITY BOTANY 62438 MANF-2015-17-ASS- JARINA BAHAR 21 Female Muslim Assam No GAUHATI UNIVERSITY Retinal Image Analysis 60870 MAZUMDAR MANF-2015-17-ASS- 22 RIZWIN KHANAM Female Muslim Assam No TEZPUR UNIVERSITY NANOSCIENCE 60384 MANF-2015-17-ASS- NAZIFA SAHANI Assam University- 23 Female Muslim Assam No LifeScience 62390 BARBHUIYA Silchar MANF-2015-17-ASS- AMEERA YASMIN 24 Female Muslim Assam No GAUHATI UNIVERSITY LAW 66491 MAZUMDER MANF-2015-17-ASS- Molecular Biology and 25 RIZWANA SULTANA Female Muslim Assam No gauhati university 59468 Cancer Research MANF-2015-17-ASS- 26 JINNATH ANAM Female Muslim Assam No GAUHATI UNIVERSITY ZOOLOGY 57567 MANF-2015-17-ASS- SHAMIM SULTANA 27 Female Muslim Assam No Assam University Life Science 62233 CHOUDHURY MANF-2015-17-ASS- ASSAM UNIVERSITY- 28 NAZNIN R CHOUDHURY Female Muslim Assam No ASTROPHYSICS 55066 SILCHAR MANF-2015-17-ASS- 29 UMME SALMA BEGUM Female Muslim Assam No Gauhati University Law 64935 MANF-2015-17-ASS- 30 AFSARA SHAHEEN Female Muslim Assam No Jamia Millia Islamia International Studies 59939 MANF-2015-17-ASS- SHAYESTA NISHAT Jawaharlal Nehru India`s Naval Nuclear 31 Female Muslim Assam No 60931 AHMED University Security MANF-2015-17-ASS- 32 NAFISA SHAMEEM Female Muslim Assam No Gauhati University Sedimentology 52643 MANF-2015-17-ASS- 33 KABIRUN AHMED Female Muslim Assam No TEZPUR UNIVERSITY INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 53607 MANF-2015-17-ASS- UNIVERSITY OF 34 MWIKWM NARZARY Male Christian Assam No ECONOMICS 67100 HYDERABAD MANF-2015-17-ASS- 35 RONGJA ISWARY Male Christian Assam No Madras University Physical Anthropology 72165 MANF-2015-17-ASS- 36 SHAFIUL ALOM AHMED Male Muslim Assam No Tezpur University Data Mining 49607 MANF-2015-17-ASS- 37 HELAL UDDIN MULLAH Male Muslim Assam No TEZPUR UNIVERSITY Electronics 72258 MANF-2015-17-ASS- North Eastern Hill 38 RABBUL IBNE A. AHAD Male Muslim Assam No Biochemistry 49684 University MANF-2015-17-ASS- BODOLAND 39 RAJU ALI Male Muslim Assam No MUSHROOM BIOLOGY 54672 UNIVERSITY MANF-2015-17-ASS- ALIGARH MUSLIM 40 FAKRUL ISLAM LASKAR Male Muslim Assam No HISTORY 54352 UNIVERSITY MANF-2015-17-ASS- 41 MD ARIF UDDIN Male Muslim Assam No Gauhati University Arabic 59573 B.R.A BIHAR MANF-2015-17-ASS- MAZIBAR RAHMAN 42 Male Muslim Assam No UNIVERSITY- ECONOMICES 71913 PRODHANI MUJAFFARPUR MANF-2015-17-ASS- ALIGARH MUSLIM 43 RAFIUL AMIN LASKAR Male Muslim Assam No BOTANY 49465 UNIVERSITY MANF-2015-17-ASS- Aligarh Muslim 44 SHAHIDUL HOQUE Male Muslim Assam No Western Philosophy 56447 University MANF-2015-17-ASS- ARIF IQBAL 45 Male Muslim Assam No Assam University Computer Science 70761 MOZUMDER MANF-2015-17-ASS- JUNED AHMED 46 Male Muslim Assam No Assam University Computer Science 66883 MAZUMDER MANF-2015-17-ASS- 47 RASHIDUL HOQUE Male Muslim Assam No GAUHATI UNIVERSITY PHYSICS 69590 MANF-2015-17-ASS- NORTH EASTERN HILL FINANCE AND 48 NAJUL LASKAR Male Muslim Assam No 61775 UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING MANF-2015-17-ASS- Aligarh Muslim 49 AIJAJ AHMED RAJ Male Muslim Assam No Commercial Law 56177 University MANF-2015-17-ASS- 50 KUBLA KHAN Male Muslim Assam No GAUHATI UNIVERSITY PHYSICS 65793 MANF-2015-17-ASS- 51 MD NURUL HASSAN Male Muslim Assam No GAUHATI UNIVERSITY POLITICAL SCIENCE 66084 MANF-2015-17-ASS- JUBAIR AHMED ASSAM UNIVERSITY- 52 Male Muslim Assam No ARABIC 54477 BARBHUIYA SILCHAR MANF-2015-17-BIH- MAGADH UNIVERSITY- 53 RUMANA ADIL Female Muslim Bihar No PSYCHOLOGY 61144 BODH GAYA MANF-2015-17-BIH- 54 SIDRA ANIS Female Muslim Bihar No UNIVERSITY OF DELHI RUSSIAN LITERATURE 62653 B.R.A.BIHAR MANF-2015-17-BIH- 55 YASMIN KHATOON Female Muslim Bihar No UNIVERSITY- URDU 65425 MUZAFFARPUR भारत में बिसॕव MANF-2015-17-BIH- LALIT NARAYAN 56 MOSARRAT MALIK Female Muslim Bihar No बैंक की 57552 MITHILA UNIVERSITY सहायता से अति MANF-2015-17-BIH- jawaharlal nehru 57 FARAH SHAHIN Female Muslim Bihar No west asia 71348 university KMI DR B. R. MANF-2015-17-BIH- 58 SABA PARWEEN Female Muslim Bihar No AMBEDKAR LINGUISTICS 63611 UNIVERSITY AGRA MANF-2015-17-BIH- ALIGARH MUSLIM 59 KHUSHBOO ZEB Female Muslim Bihar No HUMAN RIGHTS 52893 UNIVERSITY MANF-2015-17-BIH- B.R.A.B.U 60 KAINAT TABASSUM Female Muslim Bihar No HISTORY 51537 MUZAFFARPUR MANF-2015-17-BIH- ALIGARH MUSLIM 61 SHAHEEN PERWEEN Female Muslim Bihar No LINGUISTICS 64314 UNIVERSITY MANF-2015-17-BIH- 62 NAZIA ABBAS ABIDI Female Muslim Bihar No Ranchi University MANAGEMENT 61446 MANF-2015-17-BIH- 63 NIKHAT TABASSUM Female Muslim Bihar No Patna University History 54798 MANF-2015-17-BIH- 64 NIKHAT FATIMA Female Muslim Bihar No PATNA UNIVERSITY ENGLISH 70442 MANF-2015-17-BIH- 65 MUSHFAQA KHATOON Female Muslim Bihar No Magadh University Chemistry 61030 MANF-2015-17-BIH- 66 MUSHFAQA KHATOON Female Muslim Bihar No Magadh University Chemistry 65865 MANF-2015-17-BIH- SHRI ARVIND MAHILA 67 SANOBAR HOMA Female Muslim Bihar No HISTORY 67496 COLLEGE MANF-2015-17-BIH- 68 MOHAMMAD RAZA Male Muslim Bihar No University of Delhi Urdu 72771 MAULANA AZAD MANF-2015-17-BIH- 69 MD MOEENUDDIN Male Muslim Bihar No NATIONAL URDU ARABIC 70758 UNIVERSITY MANF-2015-17-BIH- UNIVERSITY OF DELHI- 70 MD SHADAB SHAMIM Male Muslim Bihar No URDU 62167 DELHI Maharaja MANF-2015-17-BIH- 71 MD INTESAFUL HAQUE Male Muslim Bihar No Krishnakumarsinhji Biotechnology 60161 Bhavnagar University MANF-2015-17-BIH- MD IFTEKHAR ALAM ALIGARH MUSLIM VISUAL ART (ART 72 Male Muslim Bihar No 56343 ANSARI UNIVERSITY HISTORY) MANF-2015-17-BIH- Aligarh Muslim Agricultural Risk 73 MD JAMSHED Male Muslim Bihar No 48932 University Management MANF-2015-17-BIH- JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU 74 WAQUAR AHMAD Male Muslim Bihar No URDU 72931 UNIVERSITY MAULANA AZAD MANF-2015-17-BIH- 75 DANISH NADIM Male Muslim Bihar No NATIONAL URDU EDUCATION 55172 UNIVERSITY MANF-2015-17-BIH- MASROOR AHMAD University of 76 Male Muslim Bihar No Urdu 60828 HAIDRI Hyderabad MAULANA AZAD MANF-2015-17-BIH- MD AKHLAQUR NATIONAL URDU 77 Male Muslim Bihar No EDUCATIONA 52090 RAHMAN UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD MANF-2015-17-BIH- Food Engineering and 78 SHAH FAISAL Male Muslim Bihar No Tezpur University 57298 Technology MANF-2015-17-BIH- Jamia Millia Islamia- 79 EJAZ SULEMAN Male Muslim Bihar No Development Studies 69445 New Delhi MANF-2015-17-BIH- Jawaharlal Nehru Partition and Bihar (1937- 80 SHARJEEL IMAM Male Muslim Bihar No 71904 University 57) MANF-2015-17-BIH- MOHAMMAD OQAIL ALIGARH MUSLIM 81 Male Muslim Bihar No Cloud Computing 54608 AHMAD UNIVERSITY(AMU)-UP BIRLA INSTITUTE OF MANF-2015-17-BIH- PHARMACEUTICAL 82 MD MODDASSIR ALAM Male Muslim Bihar No TECHNOLOGY- MESRA - 72703 MANAGEMENT RANCHI MANF-2015-17-BIH- MD.MAHFOOZUR Jawaharlal Nehru 83 Male Muslim Bihar No Arabic Literature 65797 RAHMAN University MANF-2015-17-BIH- OWAIS AHMAD SOCIOLOGY OF 84 Male Muslim Bihar No JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA 70817 SIDDIQUI EDUCATION MANF-2015-17-BIH- 85 MOHSIN KAMAL Male Muslim Bihar No JAMIA
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