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No. Roll No Name Father/ Qualification DOB Corresponding Address Choice of Husband districts Name 1 2001 Abhilasha Dinesh B.Ed. 07/03/1984 #117/13, Near Lala wala Pir, Ambala kumar DAV School, naraingarh, Goyal Ambala 2 2002 Ajay Rajeshwer B.Ed. 20/12/1974 VPO-Jafarpur, Ambala Ambala Kumar Kumar 3 2003 Alka Rani Rameshwa B.Ed. 14/09/1982 VPO-kakkar majra, Ambala Ambala r Dass 4 2004 Amar Pal Guljar B.Ed. 15/02/1979 Vill-Husaini, PO-Naraingarh, Ambala Singh Ambala 5 2005 Anil Ram Murti D.Ed. 10/09/1979 Vill-Kot kachwa Kalan, PO- Ambala Kumar Bara, Ambala 6 2006 Anil Nand Ram B.Ed. 18/08/1973 VPO-Shahpur, Ambala Ambala Kumar 7 2007 Seema Des Raj B.Ed. 10/07/1986 VPO-Adhoya, Barara, Ambala Ambala Devi 8 2008 Anita Lal Chand B.Ed. 23/09/1969 #664, New model Colony, Ambala Nanda Ambala City 9 2009 Anita Subhash B.Ed. 13/03/1977 #1130-B, Kansapur Road, Yammunanagar Sharma Chand Krishna Colony, Sharma Yammunanagar 10 2010 Anju Surender B.Ed. 09/06/1975 #31/C, Maheshnagar, B- Ambala Sharma Kumar Block, Babyal Road, Ambala 11 2011 Anshu Tekchand B.Ed. 28/12/1983 #114, Nasib Bagh, PO- Ambala Kundu Kundu bgabyal, Ambala Cantt 12 2012 ANSHUL BRIJ B.Ed. 26/08/1991 GALI NO. 2, PREET NAGAR, AMBALA JAIN BHUSHAN BARARA 13 2013 Anuradha Sukhdev D.Ed. 04/08/1981 Anant Collection, Old Bus Ambala Gupta Gupta Stand, Sahazadpur, Ambala 14 2014 Arvind Samsher D.Ed. 23/10/1981 Vill-Husaini, PO-Naraingarh, Ambala Singh Singh Ambala 15 2015 Asha Rani Ram devi B.Ed. 13/10/1984 #262, Raipur Viran, Ambala Naraingarh, Ambala 16 2016 Ashok Krishan B.Ed. 02/04/1951 VPO-Shahzadpur, Ambala Ambala Kumar Chand Sharma Sharma 17 2017 Ashwani Alakh ram B.Ed. 28/02/1977 Vill-Sabga, PO-Pasiala, Ambala Kumar Ambala 18 2019 Balram Raj kumar B.Ed. 21/10/1984 VPO-Anandpur, Jalbera, Ambala sharma Sharma Ambala 19 2020 Balvinder Gulab B.Ed. 01/01/1981 VPO-Kurali, Naraingarh, Ambala Singh Singh Ambala 20 2021 Balwinder Avtar B.Ed. 14/12/1985 Vill-Janaitpur, P.O-Panjokhra Ambala, Kumar Singh Sahib, Ambala Chandigarh & Panchkula 21 2022 Banti Devi Chander B.Ed. 05/07/1978 Vill-Rachheri, PO-Ganeshpur, Ambala Ram Ambala 22 2023 Bhawna Ram Aasre B.Ed. 01/11/1980 #B-71/B Railway Colony, Ambala Ambala Cantt [1/805] List of Category-IV Candidates of Employement News S. No. Roll No Name Father/ Qualification DOB Corresponding Address Choice of Husband districts Name 23 2024 Bheem Jal Singh M.Phill 02/07/1982 Vill-Aliaspur, PO-Jafarpur, Ambala Singh Ambala 24 2025 Brijesh Ram B.Ed. 01/08/1978 #1663/13, mahavir nagar, Ambala Kumar Manohar Ambala City Verma Verma 25 2026 Champa Dalu ram M.Ed. 30/12/1976 #17041, Near Hari Palace Ambala Road, Ambala City 26 2027 Charan Jai Singh B.Ed. 05/08/1973 Vill-Raumajra, P.O-Tandwal, Ambala Singh Barara, Ambala 27 2028 Chetan Radhey M.Ed. 12/10/1986 VPO-Binjal pur , Teh-Barara, Ambala, Sharma Shyam Ambala Yamunanagar Sharma 28 2029 Davinder Dev Singh B.Ed. 15/06/1980 VPO-Tandwal, Barara, Ambala Singh Ambala 29 2030 Deepak Sushil D.Ed. 27/11/1983 Vill-Azampur, PO-Baragoan, Ambala Kumar Kumar naraingarh, Ambala 30 2031 Deepak Krishan lal D.Ed. 29/09/1978 Vill-Chhota Kot Kachwa, PO- Ambala Kumar Mohra, Ambala 31 2032 Deepak Ramesh D.Ed. 18/02/1982 #1A, Jain Nagar, Ambala Ambala Sharma Chander City. 32 2034 Dharamve Barkha B.Ed. 15/07/1976 VPO-Dukheri, Ambala Ambala er Ram 33 2035 Dharmend Ramji Lal B.Ed. 15/05/1977 Quarter. No.-23, C.T.O Ambala er Kumar Compound, Near GPO, Ambala Cantt 34 2036 Digant Ved B.Ed. 15/05/1977 #227, Govt. School road, Ambala malik prakash Jagadhri, Yamunanagar 35 2037 Dilbagh Ram nath B.Ed. 07/07/1984 VPO-Bihata(saha), Amabala Ambala Singh 36 2038 Divya Bal M.Ed. 09/03/1981 #23 D, Rani Bagh, Mahesh Ambala, Goel Krishan Nagar, Ambala Cantt Yammunanagar Goel & Kurukshetra 37 2039 Dolly Amarjit B.Ed. 12/12/1974 #Thakar Niwas-5, Shiv Ambala Singh Nagi Partap Nagar, Ambala Cantt 38 2040 Drinder Radhey D.Ed. 15/01/1984 VPO-Gadhouli, Naraingarh, Ambala Kumar Shyam Ambala 39 2041 Ekta rani Krishna D.Ed. 01/06/1988 Garg General Store, main Ambala Kumar Bazar, Vpo-Mullana, Ambala 40 2042 Gagandee Satnam B.Ed. 26/06/1984 #490, B.C Bazar, A/Cantt Ambala p Kaur Singh 41 2043 Gourav Raj Kumar B.Ed. 25/11/1987 #215, W/D-11, Near Power Ambala Verma House, Naraingarh, Ambala 42 2044 Gulshan Bali ram B.Ed. 15/01/1975 #268, Vidhya nagar, PO- Ambala kumar Kuldeep Nagar, Ambala 43 2045 Gurbacha jaspal B.Ed. 27/12/1981 #71, New milap nagar, Oppo- Ambala n Singh Singh Sethi markert Hissar road, Ambala City 44 2046 Gurdeep Mewa B.Ed. 04/02/1987 #2164/11, Moti Nagar Ambala Kaur Singh Ambala City [2/805] List of Category-IV Candidates of Employement News S. No. Roll No Name Father/ Qualification DOB Corresponding Address Choice of Husband districts Name 45 2047 GURMEET SUDESH B.Ed. 01/06/1979 VIL. KHANPUR BRAHMNA, AMBALA KAUR KUMAR JATWAR 46 2048 Gurmeet Suresh B.Ed. 06/01/1979 Vill-Khanpur, Brahaman Ambala Rozra Kumar Mazra, Via Jatwar, Ambala Rozra 47 2049 Gurmeet Mam B.Ed. 04/03/1981 #2271-E, Subhash nagar, Ambala Singh chand Baldev nagar, ambala City 48 2050 Gurmeet Jagir Singh M.Ed. 02/01/1981 #2, 66 KV Power house Ambala Singh colony VPO-Mandhor, Ambala 49 2051 Gurprasha Om B.Ed. 07/06/1973 VPO- Bhita, Ambala Ambala d Sharma Prakash Sharma 50 2052 Harinder Prem M.Phill 10/07/1978 #341, Near Vikas public Ambala Singh Singh School, Preet Colony , jandli, Ambala City 51 2053 Harjeet Atma B.Ed. 02/08/1979 VPO-Pilkhani, Ambala Ambala Singh Singh 52 2054 HARJIT JASPAL B.Ed. 06/02/1986 71, NEW MILAP NAGAR, AMBALA KAUR SINGH HISSAR ROAD, AMBALA CITY 53 2055 Harpreet Jagjit B.Ed. 17/05/1975 #6636/4, Kalal Majri, Ambala Ambala Kaur Singh City 54 2056 Harvinder Niranjan B.Ed. 14/11/1983 VPO-Sindhbala, Hissar road, Ambala Singh Singh Ambala City 55 2057 Jai Kumar Ram Murti B.Ed. 15/04/1982 Vill- Bichpari, P.O-Mardon Ambala Sahib, Ambala 56 2058 Jasbir Krishan Lal B.Ed. 18/10/1981 VPO-Kurali, Naraingarh, Ambala Singh Ambala 57 2059 Jaspal Nirmal D.Ed. 11/04/1980 #1885/77 Ranjeet Nagar, Ambala kaur Singh Ambala City 58 2060 Jaswinder Hoshiar B.Ed. 10/02/1978 Vill-Mahuwakheri, PO- Ambala Singh Singh Nuradh, naraingarh, Ambala 59 2061 Jaya Tilak raj D.Ed. 22/11/1987 #21/13, krishna Colony Ambala bharti Naraingarh 60 2062 Johan Bija Ram D.Ed. 20/12/1980 VPO-Panjlasa, Naraingarh, Ambala Babu Ambala 61 2063 Kamal Charanjeet B.Ed. 27/08/1989 #3-C, DWS Colony, Lajpat Ambala Thareja Thareja Nagar, jalbera Road Ambala City 62 2064 Kamlesh Laxman B.Ed. 30/09/1972 #270©, Police line, Ambala Ambala Singh City 63 2065 Kavita rani Chandrika B.Ed. 17/03/1977 #219, Housing Board Colony, Ambala prashad Ambala Cantt 64 2066 Kiran Jagdish B.Ed. 08/11/1971 #9625/6, Kotwali Sarai, Ambala Chander Ambala City 65 2067 kiran Devi Ram Singh B.Ed. 12/10/1979 VPO-Binjalpur, Mullana, Ambala Ambala 66 2068 Kuldip Mehar D.Ed. 08/10/1978 VPO-Sambhalkha, Ambala Ambala Singh Chand [3/805] List of Category-IV Candidates of Employement News S. No. Roll No Name Father/ Qualification DOB Corresponding Address Choice of Husband districts Name 67 2069 KULWIND SEWA B.Ed. 10/04/1977 B-14, GOVT. WOMEN POLY. AMBALA ER SINGH SINGH TECH., AMBALA CITY 68 2070 Kusum Gurcharan B.Ed. 23/10/1982 #509, Gali No.3, TopKhana Ambala Singh Bazar, Ambala cantt 69 2071 Lata Devi Balawant B.Ed. 05/06/1974 Arya Primary School, Ambala Ram Mullana, Ambala 70 2072 MAHIPAL KASHMIRI B.Ed. 04/04/1983 VPO TEPLA, SAHA AMBALA LAL 71 2073 Malkeet S.D.Singh B.Ed. 10/07/1979 VPO-Sarah HPO- Ambala Singh Dharamshala, kangra Himachal pradesh 72 2074 Malkeet Gurmeet B.Ed. 11/07/1986 #2033, Vishavkarma Nagar, Ambala Singh Singh Baldev nagar, Ambala City 73 2075 Mandeep Karnail D.Ed. 17/06/1987 #1252-A Badshahi Bagh Ambala kaur Singh colony, Ambala city 74 2076 Manish Ajmer B.Ed. 18/04/1985 Vill-Bakarpur, PO-Lakhnora, Ambala kumar Singh Narainagrh, Ambala 75 2077 Manjeet Jaswinder B.Ed. 20/11/1988 Vill- Khatauli, P.O-Panjokhra Ambala Kaur Kaur Sahib, Ambala 76 2078 Manju Ram B.Ed. 31/03/1989 Vill-fatehpur, PO-Bhurewala, Ambala Devi Kumar Naraingarh, Ambala 77 2079 MANOJ TARSEM B.Ed. 15/03/1983 12-13, RANJIT NAGAR, AMBALA KUMAR LAL AMBALA CITY 78 2080 Meenakshi Shashi B.Ed. 01/05/1985 #60 C, Shahstri Colony, Ambala Bakshi Kumar Ambala Cantt Bakshi 79 2081 Meera Rattan Lal B.Ed. 23/05/1985 #1337, Sector-9, Ambala City Ambala Goyal Singla 80 2082 Menka bachitra B.Ed. 06/11/1976 #29 Ganesh Garder Near Ambala Rehail Singh Ekta Vihar, Ambala City 81 2083 Minakshi Raj Kumar M.Ed. 15/03/1988 VPO- Binjalpur, Barara, Ambala kumar Ambala 82 2084 Minaxi Jai Pal D.Ed. 12/11/1984 VPO-Holi, Ambala Ambala Devi Singh 83 2085 Mohan Lal ranjeet B.Ed.
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