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High Court of Andhra Pradesh at Amaravati HIGH COURT OF ANDHRA PRADESH AT AMARAVATI ROC.No.1/2020-Estt. Dated 27.02.2021 Ref: High Court's Notification No.1/2020, Dated 30.01.2020. *** As per the schedule fixed by the High Court, 547 candidates (starting from 0001 to 0558 - candidates at SI.Nos./Call letter Nos.0028, 0032, 0180, 0189, 0308, 0416, 0443, 0449, 0462, 0463 and 0497 are deleted) shall appear for an interview at 9.30 a.m. on 20.03.2021; and 548 candidates (starting from 0559 to 1118 - candidates at SI.Nos./Call letter Nos.0562, 0586, 0636, 0643, 0705, 0750, 0754, 0864, 0938, 1044, 1090 and 1103 are deleted) shall appear for an interview for appointment to the post of Office Subordinate at 9.30 a.m. on 21.03.2021 at the High Court of j Andhra Pradesh, Nelapadu, Amaravati with all the original certificates. The list of the candidates is appended herewith. Call letters are sent to the respective candidates by Post. REGISTRAR (ADMINISTRATION) List of eligible candidates called for oral interview to be held on 20th and 21st March, 2021 for considering them for appointment to the post of Office Subordinate. Call NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FATHER'S/HUSBAND'S NAME letter No. 0001 A ASHOK KUMAR RAMANA 0002 A SANTHI P MADHU 0003 A VARALAKSHMI A BALA OBUL REDDY 0004 A.PANIKUMAR PRASAD.A 0005 A.RAMA RAO PITAMBAR 0006 A. RAMANA YYA BALA VENKATA 0007 A.SOWJANYA GANDHI 0008 ABBURI NAGAMALLESWARA RAO ABBURIYEDUKONDALU 0009 ABBURI VENKATA SUBBA RAO ANAJANEYA PRASAD ACHUKATLA BASHEER AHAMMAD 0010 A LAL MAHAMAD BASHA 0011 ADAGALLA KUSUMA KUMARI A. RAMULU 0012 ADALA ARUNKUMAR REDDY A NARASA REDDY 0013 ADALA SRINIVASA CHAKRAVARTHY A CHINNA THIRUPAL REDDY 0014 ADAPA ESWARA RAO CHAKRA RAO 0015 ADAPAKA SANDHYA A SRINIVASA RAO 0016 ADAPAKA SIVA RAVI(LATE) 0017 ADDANKI MALLIKARJUNA RAO VENKATESWARLU 0018 AKIREDDY BHAVANI JAGGARAO 0019 AKUMARTI SYAM PRASAD SUNDARA RAO 0020 AKUTHOTA LAKSHMI DEYI A RAMA CHANDRAIAH 0021 ALLADI RATHNA KUMARI SUDHKAR 0022 ALLURI RAMA KRISHNA PULLAIAH 0023 ALURI AHALYA A. PRADEEP 0024 AMARTHALURISRlKANTH DASU 0025 AMARTHAPUDI SUDHA RANI LAJARU 0026 AMBATI VENKATESH A. SRINIVASARAO 0027 AM BATI YESU RATNA KU MARl DURGA RAO 0028 DELETED 0029 ANGADI SOUJANYA ANIL 0030 ANGOTHU NARASIMHA NAYAK A KOTIYA NAIK 0031 ANKALA SRlLAKSHMI AN KALA JEEVANANDA 0032 DELETED 2 0033 ANNAM NAGA KlSHORE A. PURNA CHANDRA RAO 0034 ANNGANI RAMA DEVI ANNAGANNI SRINIVAS 0035 ARASATI KRISHNAVENI A. YESURATNAM 0036 ARATIKATLA SRIHARI DHARMA KRISHNA 0037 ARA VA VEN KATESWARA RAO RAMBABU 0038 ARA VETI SREENATH A. RAJA SEKHAR RAJU 0039 ARIGELA RAVI KUMAR LATCHAIAH 0040 ARIGI ANITHA SURESH BABU 0041 ARUN KUMAR JERRIPOTHULA RATNA RAJU. JERRIPOTHULA 0042 ASHODI KOTESWARA RAO MARK 0043 ATHAVA KONDA BABU APPA RAO 0044 ATMAKURI VIJAYA DURGA Y SRINIVASA RAO 0045 AVUDU JYOTHI G.V.s RAVI KUMAR 0046 AVULA GURU HEMANTH REDDY A VENKATA NARAYANA REDDY 0047 AVUTHU SRlLAKSHMI A. RAJASEKHARA REDDY 0048 AWARU RAJYA LAKSHMI NAGA SUBBARAYUDU 0049 AYITHARAJU SRI VENKATA SAl RAM A.SRINIVASA RAO 0050 B ARUNA BAI BANAVATH RAMAKRISHNA NAIK 0051 B LOVA B PEDA APPA RAO 0052 B. BALA KRISHNA NAIK BHAVU SINGH 0053 B.CHANDRA SEKHAR APPALASWAMY 0054 B.NARA YANAM MA NARAYANA 0055 B.SINDHU BAI BABA NAK 0056 B.SUBHASHINI RAJA SEKHARAM 0057 B.SURESH SUBBAIAH 0058 BADARALA VENKATESH BADARALA SURIBABU 0059 BADUGU GOPALA KRISHNA NAIK B VENKATA NARAYANA 0060 BAKURI SHANTI SRINIVASARAO 0061 BALAMKONDA MANOHAR B SRINIVAS 0062 BALASANI JHANSI SUNDARA RAO 0063 BALASANI ROOP KISHORE B.V.K. 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