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(L) N. Tomba Singh Mayang Imphal Konchak Mayai Leikai Mayang Imphal A/C Sl No. Card no. Name of Pensioner Address 283 376 /10/MIMP Ningthoujam Shakhen Singh s/o (L) N. Tomba Singh Mayang Imphal konchak Mayai leikai 284 377 /10/MIMP Heisanma Ibecha Devi w/o (L) H. Munal Singh Mayang Imphal konchak Mayai leikai 285 378 /10/MIMP Soibam Mera Devi w/o (L) S. Shitol Singh Mayang Imphal Konchak Mamang leikai 286 379 /10/MIMP Oinam Kuper Singh s/o (L) O. Ibohal Singh Mayang Imphal Konchak Heigum Yangbi 287 380 /10/MIMP Chirom Itocha Devi w/o (L) Ch. Naba Singh Mayang Imphal Konchak Mamang leikai 288 381 /10/MIMP Yumnam Roso Singh s/o (L) Y. Achou Singh Mayang Imphal Anilongbi 289 382 /10/MIMP Laishram Ibopishak Singh s/o (L) L. Yaima Singh Mayang Imphal Anilongbi 290 383 /10/MIMP Angom Birkumar Singh s/o (L) A. Mangi Singh Phoubakchao Bazar 291 384 /10/MIMP Salam Jadumani Singh s/o S. Tombi Singh Tera Hiyangkhong 292 385 /10/MIMP Ningthoujam Ibecha Devi w/o (L) N. Khoimu Laphupat Tera Mayai Leikai 293 386 /10/MIMP Ningthoujam Ibemhal Devi w/o (L) N. Khomei Singh Laphupat Tera Khunou 294 387 /10/MIMP Salam Ibohal Singh s/o (L)S.Gulamjat Singh Laphupat Tera Khordak 295 388 /10/MIMP Thongam Naba Singh s/o (L) Th.Sajoubi Singh Hayel 296 389 /10/MIMP Nongmaithem Ibemhal Devi w/o N. Khomei Singh Mayang Imphal konchak Mayai leikai 297 390 /10/MIMP Sorokhaibam Yaipha Devi w/o (L) S. Kodom Singh Mayang Imphal Thana Khunou 298 391 /10/MIMP Thounaojam Rashamani Devi w/o Th. Lala Singh Mayang Imphal Anilongbi 299 392 /10/MIMP Shagosem Brajeshwori Devi w/o Sh. Tomba Singh Uchiwa Awang Leikai 300 393 /10/MIMP Thoudam Achoubi Devi w/o (L) Th. Pishak Singh Uchiwa Makha Leikai 301 394 /10/MIMP Shagolsem Madhumati Devi w/o (L) Sh. Lokhon Singh Uchiwa Mayai Leikai 401 99 /12/MIMP(A) Abujam Tharo Devi w/o (L) A. Temba Singh Mayang Imphal Konchak Makha Leikai 402 100 /12/MIMP(A) Khuyenthem Khomei Singh s/o (L) Kh. Angonghal Singh Mayang Imphal Konchak Maning Leikai 403 101 /12/MIMP(A) Laimayum Indu Devi w/o (L) L. Nando Sharma Mayang Imphal Konchak Awang Leikai 440 138 /12/MIMP(A) Shagosem Lokendro Singh s/o (L) Sh.Bheigya Singh Uchiwa Mamang Leikai 441 139 /12/MIMP(A) Chanambam Mangol Devi w/o (L) Ch. Sajou Singh Mayang Thana Maning Khunou 462 160 /12/MIMP(A) Angom Pramo Devi w/of(L) A. Ibocha Singh Phoubakchao Awang Leika 464 162 /12/MIMP(A) Aasem Thoiba Singh s/o A. Sanajao Singh Phoubakchao Bazar 470 168 /12/MIMP(A) Moirangmayum Minu Singh s/o (L) M. Kalachand Singh Komlakhong Mayai Leikai 487 185 /12/MIMP(A) Salam Chaoba Devi w/o S. Leibamacha Singh Laphupat Tera Mayai Leikai 82 95 /06/MIMP Salam Ibeyaima Devi W/O(L) S. Sobha Singh Laphupat Tera 86 103 /06/MIMP Loitongbam Tondolbi Devi W/O L. Amuba Singh Thana Maning Leikai 112 136 /06/MIMP Khaidem Memton Devi W/O Kh. Manihar Singh Mayang Imphal Thana 155 194 /06/MIMP Meisnam (O) Leirang Devi W/o(L) M. Ibochou Singh Mayang Imphal Thana 182 231 /05/MIMP Pebam (O) Manglembi Devi W/o (L) P. Bira Singh Konchak Mayai Leikai 193 246 /10/MIMP Md. Abdul Salam s/o Md Bamon Uchiwa Wangban Leikai 207 265 /10/MIMP Irengbam Manglem Meitei S/o(L)I.Parijat Singh Phoubakchou 213 272 /10/MIMP Khomdram Dilipkumar Singh S/o(L)Kh.Chaothoi Uchiwa Leirak achouba 218 277 /10/MIMP Khaidem Ibetombi Devi W/o Kh.Suranjoy Singh MayangImphal Thanawangkhei 276 369 /10/MIMP Sadokpam Tomba Mangang s/o (L) S. Chaoba Ningombam 282 375 /10/MIMP Yumnam Shyamjai Singh s/o Y. Yaima Singh Yumnam Huidrom 302 395 /10/MIMP Irengbam Mani Singh s/o (L) I. Tonjao Singh Mayang Thana Anilongbi 460 158 /12/MIMP Nongmaithem Angojao Singh S/O. (L) N.Ibocha Singh SekmaijinThongam 505 203 /12/MIMP Md. Sirajuddin S/O. Md. Affij --do-- 538 269 /12/MIMP Ch. Radhe Devi, w/o (L) Ch. Ingo Singh Mayang Imphal Thana Khunou Leikai 1 150 /10/MIP (R) Heigrujam Tonu Singh S/O H. Angoubi Singh Uchiwa Leirak Achouba 2 154 /10/MIP (R) Mayengbam Tabop Devi W/O M. Ibocha Singh Mayang Imphal Samushang Santipur yangoi Khongbal 3 155 /05/MIMP Leishangthem Memcha Devi D/o L. Ibocha Singh Thana Awang leikai 4 156 Hafiz Saphoudaing,s/o(L)Md.Kamurrudin Mayang Imphal Bengun 5 165 Khomoram(O)Tombirei Devi,w/o(L)Kh.Chaoba Singh -so- Yangbi 6 169 Samuei Latpam Mani Devi,w/o(L)Ibocha Komlakhong Awang L. 7 172 /05/MIMP Thoudam(O)Thanil Devi W/o (O)Th.Nilachandra Singh Thongam Makha Leikai 8 189 Pukhrambam Meino singh,s/o(L)Amu Mayang Imphal Konchak 9 3 /06/MIMP Longjam Ketuki Devi W/O(L) L. Iboton Singh Santipur 10 11 /96/MIMP Thokchom Leibaklotpi Devi,w/o(L)Th.Thambou Singh Mayang Imphal thana maning 11 21 /96/MIMP Moirangthem Pishak Devi,w/o(L)M.Amu Singh Kokchai Mayai L. 12 23 /97/MIMP Takhelambam Leiren Devi,w/o(L)T.Yaima Singh Thana Awang L. 13 24 /98/MIMP Thongam(O)Indrani Devi,w/o(L)Th.Gulap Singh Uchiwa Mayai L. 14 27 /06/MIMP Lourembam Membi Devi W/o(L)L.Sanajaoba Singh Chabung Company 15 29 /98/MIMP Laishram Mangi Singh,s/o(L)L.Modhu Singh -do- 16 13 /06/MIMP Mrs.Tharo Bibi W/o(L)Md. Olikhan Irong Umang 17 15 /02/MIMP H.Landhoni Devi,d/o(L)H. Machaton Singh Kokchai 18 16 /02/MIMP H. Keinahanbi Devi,w/o(L)H. Iraijao Singh, Mayang Imphal,Thana Mamang Leikai 19 18 /03/MIMP Laishram(o)Tombi Devi,w/o(L)L. Nabadip Singh Shamusang Santipur 20 19 /03/MIMP Shamchetshabam Ibeton Devi,w/o(L)Sh. Ibopishak singh Thana Maning Leikai 21 20 /03/MIMP Chabungbam Keinal Devi,w/o Ch. Mangoi Singh Thana Maning Leikai 22 22 /03/MIMP Abujam Leishabi Devi,w/o(L)A.Manaouton singh Thana Maning Leikai 23 23 /03/MIMP Khoirom Mangolnganbi Devi,w/o(L)Kh.Modhungol singh Thana Maning Leikai 24 24 /03/MIMP Waikhom Babuyaima singh,s/o(L)w.Dhanamani singh Sekmaijing thongam 25 25 /03/MIMP Wangjam Indrani Devi,w/o(L)W.Meino singh Thana Maning Leikai 26 26 /03/MIMP Langoljam Ibecha Devi,w/o(L)L.Bijoy singh Thana Maning Leikai 27 27 /03/MIMP Laishram Khomdonbi Devi,w/o(L)L.Ibotombi singh Thana Maning Leikai 28 28 /05/MIMP Khanganbam (O)Ibenu Devi w/O(L) Kh. Ibohal Singh Mayang Imphal thana Awang Leikai 29 29 /06/MIMP Chongtham Dhanileima Devi, W/o(L)Ch.Jugin Singh Mayang Imphal thana 30 31 /03/MIMP Thokchom Indrani Devi,w/o(L)Th. Iboyaima Singh Thana Maning Leikai 31 32 /03/MIMP Waikhom Thoibi Devi,w/o w. Yaima Singh Sekmaijing thongam 32 33 /03/MIMP Huidrom Tarangbir singh,s/o(L0H.thambal singh Santipur Mayai Leikai 33 34 /03/MIMP R.K. Mema Devi,w/o RK. Thambalsana Singh Uchiwas Awang Leikai 34 36 /03/MIMP Lukram Tombi Devi,w/o(L)L.Kanglenjao Singh Sekmaijing thongam 35 37 /03/MIMP Leihaorungbam Sorodhoni Devil,w/o(L)L.Mangi Singh Uchiwa Awang Leikai 36 38 /03/MIMP Heikhrujam Tombi Devi,w/o(L)H.Ibotombi Singh Uchiwa Mayai Leikai 37 41 /03/MIMP Ningthoujam Ibemhal Devi,w/o(L)N.Amuba singh Khordak Makha Leikai 38 42 /03/MIMP Ningthoujam Irabot Singh,s/o(L)N.Babu singh Khordak Awang Keikai 39 43 /03/MIMP Ningthoujam Tababi Devi,w/o(L)N. Ibopishak singh Khodrak Ward No. 8 40 44 /03/MIMP Salam Krishnamohon singh,s/o(L)S. Gopal Singh Khodrak Ward No. 8 41 45 /03/MIMP Wahengbam Amuba singh,w/o(L)W. Chor singh Khordak Awang Leikai 42 46 /03/MIMP Yunkheibam Tampak Leima Devi,w/o Y. Lokhon Singh Uchiwa Awang Leikai 43 47 /03/MIMP Salam Ongbi Leibi Devi,w/o(L)S.Angahal singh Bengoon 44 51 /03/MIMP Rajkumar Tombisana Singh,s/o(L)RK. Sanahal Singh Konchak 45 53 /03/MIMP Ningthoujam Maipakpi Devi,w/o(L)Kulachandra Mayang Imphal Bazar 46 54 /03/MIMP Ninthoujam Loidang Devi,w/o(L)Norendro Mayang Imhal Konchak Awang Leikai 47 56 /03/MIMP Laishram Kheta Singh S/o L. Pakchao Singh Hangool Ahallup 48 57 /03/MIMP Sanoujam Mamthoi Devi,w/o(L)Chaoba Singh Kokchai 49 58 /03/MIMP Sagosem Shamungou Singh,s/o(L)Sh. Thoiba Uchiwa Makha Leikai 50 59 /03/MIMP Thiyam Babu Singh.s/o(L)Iboton Singh Thana Awang Leikai 51 60 /03/MIMP Leisangthem Leirenmacha Devi,w/o(L)Shamu Singh Konchak Mamang 52 62 /03/MIMP Elangbam Ibetombi Devi,w/o(L)Nongyai Singh Sekmaijing thongam 53 64 /03/MIMP Mayengbam Achoubi ,w/o(L)Lampel Uchiwa Mayai Leikai 54 67 /03/MIMP Oinam (O)Iramani Devi,w/O(L)O.Chandeiba Uchiwa Mayai Leikai 55 68 /03/MIMP R.K.Kujeshori Devi,w/o Udoisana Uchiwa Awang Leikai 56 69 /03/MIMP Yumkhaibam Pema Devi,w/o(L)Rabei Uchiwa Awang Leikai 57 70 /03/MIMP Shagolshem Leima Devi,w/o Indra Singh Uchiwa Awang Leikai 58 71 /03/MIMP(R) Thongam Jiten Singh S/O Thongam Pishak Singh Sekmaijin Thougam 59 72 /10/MIMP(R) Meikam Promo Devi W/O M. Kalamu Singh Hangoon Awang Leikai 60 73 /03/MIMP Laishram Bira Singh,.s/o(L)Mohon singh Mayang Imphal thana 61 74 /03/MIMP Moirangthem Maikoi Leima W/o M.
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