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Solan DLR.Xlsx Settlement Patwari Examination-2015 Date 25/11/2015 Time 11:00Am 12:30PM For Shimla division: NOTE: In case of any query please contact Settlement Office Shimla at 0177-2622109/0177-2623995/0177-2624640 Sr. No. Roll No. Name of Candidate Father's Name Permanent/ Correspondence AddressSub Division District Center 1 262294 Kuna Devi Sham Lal Block-C, Type-III, Set No. 23Nabha solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Estate Shimla 2 262295 Sachin Gaur Roshan Lal Shandil Niwas, Iind Floor , near solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Govt.School , Gusan Road , Mehli 3 262296 Hardev Singh Shiv Ram V-PO-Basal, Teh&Distt. Solan solan solan GSSS Boys Solan 4 262297 Neeraj Kumar Prem Chand V-Mangoti, P.O. Mandodahar, Teh-solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Kasauli, Distt. Solan 5 262298 Mayank Tanwar Ramesh Kumar V-Badhalag, P.O Krishangarh, Teh- solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Kasauli, Distt. Solan 6 262299 Akhilesh Tanwar Ramesh Kumar V-Badhalag, P.O Krishangarh, Teh- solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Kasauli, Distt. Solan 7 262300 Arun Kumar Amar Nath Elefin Lodge, near A.I.R. , Chaura solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Maidan , Shimla 8 262301 Vijay Thakur Asha Ram Set.No.-1, Block No.1 AG colony , solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Tutikandi Shimla 9 262302 Virender Kumar Ram Chand V-Ghori,P.O.-Patta Brawari, solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Teh&Distt. Solan 10 262303 Vikas Kumar Hem Chand V-PO-Koti, Teh& Distt. Solan solan solan GSSS Boys Solan 11 262304 Ram Lal Lekh Ram V-PO-Dhami, Teh-& Distt. Shimla solan solan GSSS Boys Solan 12 262305 Ankit Verma Chatter Singh V-Manlog, P.O Depthi, Teh&Distt. solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Solan 13 262306 Mohit Gaur Laiq Ram V-Kanyara, P.O.-Patta Brawari, solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Teh-&Distt. Solan 14 262307 Mukesh Kumar Ram Lal V-Jadla, P.O. KakkarHatti, Teh- solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Kasauli, Dsitt. Solan 15 262308 Rohit Kumar Barfi Ram V-Naroh, Solan solan solan GSSS Boys Solan 16 262309 Sudershan Tanwar Beli Ram Tanwar Niwas, Solan solan solan GSSS Boys Solan 17 262310 Pankaj Kumar Krishan Dutt V-Jadli, P.O.-Patta Brawari, Teh- solan solan GSSS Boys Solan &Distt Solan 18 262311 Kapil Sharma S.S. Sharma V-Bhallon, P.O Galanag, Teh&Distt-solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Solan 19 262312 Kailash Sharma Sadanand AnandBhawan, Near Powerhouse, solan solan GSSS Boys Solan P.O. Saproon, Teh&Distt-Solan 20 262313 Kamal Raghav Babu Ram V-Dhardi, P.o. Rampur, Teh- solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Kasauli Distt Solan.173206 21 262314 Shiv Kumar Madan Lal V.Harth, P.O Chandi, Teh-Kasauli , solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt. Solan 22 262315 Naresh Kumar Desh Raj VPO-Taksal,Teh-Kasauli, Distt, solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Solan 23 262316 Saurabh Kumar Sushil Kumar V-Upper Badoh, , P.O Jagjit Nagar, solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Teh-Kasauli, Distt. Solan 24 262317 Sushil Kumar Prem dutt V-Upper Badoh, , P.O Jagjit Nagar, solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Teh-Kasauli, Distt. Solan 25 262318 Rajesh Kaundal Vinod Kumar V-Sokin Gaon, near Shoolin solan solan GSSS Boys Solan mandir, Solan 26 262319 Sunil Kumar Roshan Lal V-Kolthi, P.O. Haripur, ,Teh&Distt. solan solan GSSS Boys Solan Solan 27 262320 Hareesh Kumar Kailash chand H.No. 31/1 vill kothi P.O. solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Nawgaon Tehsil Arki distt Solan 28 262321 Tara Dutt Abhi Ram vill Samol P.O. Garkhal Tehsil solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Kasauli distt. Solan 29 262322 Leela Dutt Ram Krishan vill Kadhar tehsil Kandaghat Distt. solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Solan. 30 262323 c Ratti Ram vill Suji P.O. Jabli tehsil Kasauli solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt. Solan. 31 262324 Akanksha Om Prakash Bindal colony circular road H.No. solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan 8 Solan. 32 262325 Kapil Thakur Hira Singh Vill Tamlog P.O. Kuthar tehsil solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan kasauli Distt. Solan. 33 262326 Abhishek Kumar Kesar singh Vill.Tharola P.O. Sadhupul Tehsil solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Kandaghat Distt. Solan. 34 262327 Bhupinder Singh Hari Krishan VPO Jhaja Tehsil Kandaghat solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt.Solan. 35 262328 Narender Thakur Amar Singh Kabol Vihar colony Chambaghat solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil & Distt.Solan. 36 262329 Gagan Deep Padam Ram Vill Kothi P.O. Kunihar Tehsil Arki solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt. Solan. 37 262330 Navneet Thakur Arjun Singh Vill Khauk P.O. Nand Tehsil solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Nalagarh Distt.Solan. 38 262331 Saurabh Vidya Sagar Vill Shalumna P.O. Dharot Tehsil & solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt. Solan. 39 262332 Neelam Thakur Late sh. Hari Dass Vill. Durga Bhawan Near GSS solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan School Totu P.O. Totu Tehisil & Distt. shimla 40 262333 Nitin Sharma InderMohan Vill. Kotho P.O. Brewery Tehsil & solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt.Solan. 41 262334 Kiran Bala Narpat Ram Vill Kangri P.O. Sewra chandi solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil Arki Distt. Solan. 42 262335 Tarun Kumar Naresh Kumar Vill Anhech P.O. Dagshai Tehsil & solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt Solan. 43 262336 Priyanka Thakur JiyaLal Bhisham singh chauhan near solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan ranta niwas sunny side solan. Distt.Solan. 44 262337 Shayam Lal Dhani Ram Vill Banan P.O. Piplughat Tehsil solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Arki Distt.Solan. 45 262338 Manoj Kumar Amar singh Vill Gog P.O. Kiarighat Tehsil solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Kandaghat Distt.Solan. 46 262339 Alka Verma Om Prakash Bindal colony circular road H.No. solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan 8 Solan. 47 262340 Devesh Rana JiyaLal Bhisham singh chauhan near solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan ranta niwas sunny side solan. Distt.Solan. 48 262341 Shilpa verma Om Prakash Bindal colony circular road H.No. solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan 8 Solan. 49 262342 Tikkam Singh Mahinder Singh Vill Bania P.O. Jubber Tehsil solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Kasuali Distt. Solan. 50 262343 Mamta Hari Ram VPO Dhyawla Tehsil Kandaghat solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt. Solan. 51 262344 Ankush Surajmukhi Naresh Kumar H.No. 38/13 Ser Kaleen Solan. solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan 52 262345 Surinder Singh Gurcharan Singh Vill. Majra P.O. Baruna Tehsil solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Nalagarh Distt. Solan. 53 262346 Dinesh Kumar Mohan Lal VPO Diggal Tehsil Nalagarh Distt. solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Solan. 54 262347 Shivani Thakur Hukam Chand Vill. Namol P.O. Kunihar Tehsil solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Arki Distt.Solan. 55 262348 Ankush Parihar Ram Lal Vill Dhar Seri VPO Bharti Tehsil & solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt. Solan. 56 262349 Kamal Prem Singh New Block set No. 4 near Rain solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Shelter Phagli P.O. Chaura Maidan Shimla-4 57 262350 Neem Chand Amar Nath C/o Hotel Maharaya Fingark solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Estate Shimla P.O.The Mall Tehsil.Shimla Distt.Shimla 58 262351 Sunil Kumar Deep Ram Vill.Gandhi Graund Tehsil.Solan solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt.Solan 59 262352 Pawan Kumar Bhagat Ram Hotel Landmark near A.G office solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.shimla The Mall Distt.Sirmour 60 262353 Bharti Ram Gopal Vill.Kattal P.O.Kattal tehsil.Ram solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Sahar Nalagarh distt.Solan 61 262354 Vishal Rana Sodhi ram Vill.Baglehar P.O.Pan Jehra solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.Nalagarh distt.Solan 62 262355 Sumit Ram Kishan Vill.Ghat P.O.Diggal Tehsil. solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Nalagarh Distt.Solan 63 262356 Suresh Kumar Arjun Singh 13/3 Pater Miyaru P.O.Thajra solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.Nalagarh Distt.Solan 64 262357 Navneet Thakur Arjun Singh Vill.Baglehar P.O.Pan Jehra solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.Nalagarh distt.Solan 65 262358 Chandan Sharma Dharam Chand Vill.Parbhat Collage Anji Vi solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Vikasnager Kasumpti Urban Shimla 66 262359 Gaurav Satish Kumar Vill.Kahli P.O.Kuftu solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.Nandaghat Distt.Solan 67 262360 Rajat Kumar Satish Kumar Vill.Kahil P.O.Kuftu solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.Kandaghat Distt.Solan 68 262361 Prem Lata Hem Chand Vill.Dharma Traders tehsil.Palace solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan View Building Old Bus Stand Arki Distt.Solan 69 262362 Khushwinder Singh Lrkh Ram V.P.O.Thana Tehsil.Badde solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt.Solan P.O.Thana 70 262363 Dharmender Kumar Hem Chand Vill.Dharma Traders tehsil.Palace solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan View Building Old Bus Stand Arki Distt.Solan 71 262364 Padam Chand Shankar Lal Vill.Susal (Surajpur) P.O.Piplughat solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.Darlaghat Arki Distt.Solan 72 262365 Jyoti Thakur Kalia Ram Caddesk,1st Floor,Old Anand solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Building near NCC Office Solan 73 262366 Anurag Rawat Mahavir Singh Chitter Kuti above Building of solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Hardyal Singh near Boys Sr.Sec. School Tank Road Solan 74 262367 Manoj Kumar Om Prakash Vill-Khairi,PO-Haripur, Teh& Distt- solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Solan 75 262368 Lalita Thakur Mohan Singh 33/11 KV Sub Station solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Kather,Chambaghat, Distt-Solan 76 262369 Gaurav Thakur Diwan Singh Vill.Anoo P.O.Oachghat solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.Solan 77 262370 Mamta Verma om Prakash Vill.Kaisu P.O.Mamligh solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.Kandaghat Distt.Solan 78 262371 Sonam Panwar Daya Nand C/o Hukam Chand Tehsil.Solan solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt.Solan 79 262372 Sanjay Kumar Tula ram Vill.Gamjnun P.O.Haripur solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.Solan Distt.Solan 80 262373 Sumit Panwar Daya Nand C/o Hukam Chand Tehsil.Solan solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt.Solan 81 262374 Jayant Thalyari Sunder tnalyari Vill.Chani Bhawan Near 331 K.V solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Nar Kathar Tehsil.Solan 82 262375 Pankaj Singh Ranbir Singh Vill.Bhogpir P.O.Bhogpur solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Tehsil.Nalagarh Distt.Solan 83 262376 Vinay Kanwar Sohan Singh Vill.Choklu P.O.Kumhar Tehsil.Arki solan Solan GSSS Boys Solan Distt.Solan 84 262377 Vaibhav Sharma S.K.
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