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FINAL SELCETION LIST AFETR AGE VERIFICATION.Xlsx 1 LIST OF KHELO INDIA TALENT IDENTIFIED FOR TALENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SL. NO SPORTS DISCIPLINE NAME OF ATHLETE GENDER EVENT/CATEGORY/POSITIO N 1 ARCHERY GURJATINDER SINGH MALE COMPOUND 2 ARCHERY AMAN SAINI MALE COMPOUND 3 ARCHERY SHEKHAR VAIDWAN MALE COMPOUND 4 ARCHERY SUMIT KUMAR MALE COMPOUND 5 ARCHERY RISHABH YADAV MALE COMPOUND 6 ARCHERY SANGAMPREET BISLA MALE COMPOUND 7 ARCHERY PREETINDER KAUR FEMALE COMPOUND 8 ARCHERY SANCHITA TIWARI FEMALE COMPOUND 9 ARCHERY SUCHITRA TOURANGBAM FEMALE COMPOUND 10 ARCHERY KRISHI BHAT FEMALE COMPOUND 11 ARCHERY M. RUPAN DEVI FEMALE COMPOUND 12 ARCHERY BABITA KUMARI FEMALE COMPOUND 13 ARCHERY LAISHRAM MONIKA DEVI FEMALE COMPOUND 14 ARCHERY SABITA KUMARI FEMALE COMPOUND 15 ARCHERY MADHUMITA KUMARI FEMALE COMPOUND 16 ARCHERY MUSKAN KIRAR FEMALE COMPOUND 17 ARCHERY AJAYPAL MALE RECURVE ROUND 18 ARCHERY GURTAJ SINGH BAJWA MALE RECURVE ROUND 19 ARCHERY AKASH MALE RECURVE ROUND 20 ARCHERY LALIT JAIN MALE RECURVE ROUND 21 ARCHERY AMIT KUMAR MALE RECURVE ROUND 22 ARCHERY VINAYAK VERMA MALE RECURVE ROUND 23 ARCHERY PARTH SUSHANT SALUNKHE MALE RECURVE ROUND 24 ARCHERY SACHIN SHARMA MALE RECURVE ROUND 25 ARCHERY SUVERA HITESH KUMAR MALE RECURVE ROUND 26 ARCHERY N. GOPINATH MALE RECURVE ROUND 27 ARCHERY SHREY BHARDWAJ MALE RECURVE ROUND 28 ARCHERY ROKADE MAYUR SUDHIR MALE RECURVE ROUND 29 ARCHERY GORA HO MALE RECURVE ROUND 30 ARCHERY MUKESH BORO MALE RECURVE ROUND 31 ARCHERY NISHANT KUMAWAT MALE RECURVE ROUND 32 ARCHERY RANJIT NAYAK MALE RECURVE ROUND 33 ARCHERY HENTHOIBA LEISHANGTHEN MALE RECURVE ROUND 34 ARCHERY AMIT YADAV MALE RECURVE ROUND 35 ARCHERY ROBIN MALE RECURVE ROUND 36 ARCHERY ADITYA UPADHYAY MALE RECURVE ROUND 37 ARCHERY VARSHA SONA FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 2 38 ARCHERY SANGEETA FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 39 ARCHERY SUVERA ARCHANABEN FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 40 ARCHERY PALLAVI CHOUHAN FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 41 ARCHERY MUMATAJ KHATUN FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 42 ARCHERY GURMEHAR KAUR GREWAL FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 43 ARCHERY SHANIYA SHARMA FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 44 ARCHERY KOMALIKA BARI FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 45 ARCHERY ARCHI YADAV FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 46 ARCHERY KONSAM PRAMESHWORI DEVI FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 47 ARCHERY SIMRANJEET KAUR FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 48 ARCHERY SHITOLE SAKSHI RAJENDRA FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 49 ARCHERY MADHU VEDWAN FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 50 ARCHERY TH. SANAI FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 51 ARCHERY KIRTI FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 52 ARCHERY HIMANI FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 53 ARCHERY REETA SAWAIYAN FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 54 ARCHERY SEHAJPREET KAUR FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 55 ARCHERY AMANPREET KAUR FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 56 ARCHERY BARIA PREMILABEN FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 57 ARCHERY RIDHI FEMALE RECURVE ROUND 58 ARCHERY SUMEDH V MOHAD MALE RECURVE ROUND 59 ARCHERY JAGDISH CHOUDHARY MALE RECURVE ROUND 60 ATHLETICS HARSHITA SEHRAWAT FEMALE HAMMER THROW 61ATHLETICS AUHONA ROY FEMALE JAVILLAN 62ATHLETICS SEEMA FEMALE 3000 MTR 63ATHLETICS AISHWARYA FEMALE HAMMER THROW 64ATHLETICS JYOTI FEMALE JAVILLAN 65ATHLETICS AVANTIKA NARALE FEMALE 100 MTR 66ATHLETICS TAI BAMHE FEMALE 400/800 67ATHLETICS CHANVEER KAUR FEMALE 200 MTR 68ATHLETICS ANTIMA PAL FEMALE 3000 MTR 69ATHLETICS MUNITA PARJAPTI FEMALE 3000M WALK 70ATHLETICS RESNA PATEL FEMALE POLE VAULT 71ATHLETICS PUJA FEMALE SHOT PUT 72ATHLETICS MANSHI NEGI FEMALE 3000M WALK 73 ATHLETICS BHUPENDER SINGH MALE LONG JUMP 74 ATHLETICS MANDEEP NAIN MALE HIGH JUMP 75 ATHLETICS IKRAM ALI KHAN MALE DISCUS 76 ATHLETICS KARAN VIVEK HEGISTE MALE 200 MTR 77 ATHLETICS DEEPAK YADAV MALE POLE VAULT 78 ATHLETICS RAKESH GOND MALE POLE VAULT 79 ATHLETICS PARAMJEET SINGH BISHT MALE 5000 MTR 80 ATHLETICS MUKESH KUMAR MALE 5000 MTR 81 ATHLETICS KARTIKAY DESWAL MALE SHOT PUT 82 ATHLETICS ANCY SOJAN.E FEMALE 200 MTR 83 ATHLETICS CHANTHINI C. FEMALE 1500 MTR 3 84 ATHLETICS SANDRA BABU FEMALE TRIPLE JUMP 85 ATHLETICS PRISCILLA DANIEL. D FEMALE 800MTR 86 ATHLETICS A. JENCI SUSIAN FEMALE SHOT PUT 87 ATHLETICS R. GIRIDHARANI FEMALE 100 MTR 88 ATHLETICS C. PARVEEN MALE TRIPLE JUMP 89 ATHLETICS T. SATHYA MALE POLE VOLT 90 ATHLETICS SUMATHIRA .B FEMALE 400 MTR 91 ATHLETICS D. SHRIKANTH MALE 400 MTR 92 ATHLETICS J. COLESHIYA FEMALE TRIPLE JUMP 93 ATHLETICS TABITHA P.M FEMALE TRIPLE JUMP 94 BADMINTON ANUPAMA UPADYAY FEMALE 95 BADMINTON AAKARSHI KASHYAP FEMALE 96 BADMINTON B V UNEET KRISHNA MALE 97 BADMINTON C S KHAUSHIK MALE 98 BADMINTON LAA TUKUM MALE 99 BADMINTON PRANAY KATTA MALE 100 BADMINTON R VIKASH PRABHU MALE 101 BADMINTON S SANKAR MUTHUSAMY MALE 102 BADMINTON SHASHANK CHHETRI MALE 103 BADMINTON ADITI BHATT FEMALE 104 BADMINTON ABHINAV THAKUR MALE 105 BADMINTON ARPITA MALIK FEMALE 106 BADMINTON AASHI RAWAT FEMALE 107 BADMINTON AADHYA PRASHAR FEMALE 108 BADMINTON MIR TASNIM IRFAN ALI MALE 109 BADMINTON PRIYANKA KANWAL FEMALE 110 BASKETBALL PRATYANSHU TOMAR MALE 111 BASKETBALL PRASANT TOMAR MALE 112 BASKETBALL ARUN MALE 113 BASKETBALL ARVINDER SINGH MALE 114 BASKETBALL TAMALIYA KULDEEP SINGH MALE 115 BASKETBALL AMARENDER NAYAK MALE 116 BASKETBALL BHAGYANSH GULATI MALE 117 BASKETBALL PRASUN MISHRA MALE 118 BASKETBALL M ARVIND KUMAR MALE 119 BASKETBALL T S SANTHOSH MALE 120 BASKETBALL ZONUNSANGA MALE 121 BASKETBALL HARSHPAL SINGH MALE 122 BASKETBALL VIKRANT MALE 123 BASKETBALL RAJVEER SINGH BHATI MALE 124 BASKETBALL MOHD. SAHIL MALE 125 BASKETBALL JAI PRAKASH MALE 126 BASKETBALL NITISH BENIWAL MALE 127 BASKETBALL DEEPAK CHOUDHARY MALE 128 BASKETBALL MAHENDRA PRATAP SINGH MALE 129 BASKETBALL AARYAN SINGH LATHER MALE 130 BASKETBALL RAJAN MALE 131 BASKETBALL ANKIT MALE 4 132 BASKETBALL RITIKA FEMALE 133 BASKETBALL MEENU FEMALE 134 BASKETBALL LIZA DEB FEMALE 135 BASKETBALL RIA DUBEY FEMALE 136 BASKETBALL TAVLEEN KAUR BHANDAL FEMALE 137 BASKETBALL PRIYANKA BEHAL FEMALE 138 BASKETBALL PRAGATI RAY FEMALE 139 BASKETBALL VANSHITA SINGH FEMALE 140 BASKETBALL NEHA SHAHU FEMALE 141 BASKETBALL SANJANA RAMESH FEMALE 142 BASKETBALL RIYA BALIYAN FEMALE 143 BASKETBALL ALANKRITA SINGH FEMALE 144 BASKETBALL SAACHIA NATHAN FEMALE 145 BASKETBALL VRINDA FEMALE 146 BASKETBALL HARSIMRAN KAUR FEMALE 147 BASKETBALL YSHNEET KAUR FEMALE 148 BASKETBALL KRITHIKA S FEMALE 149 BASKETBALL KHUSHI AHLAWAT FEMALE 150 BOXING JUGNOO MALE + 80 KG 151 BOXING SATENDER SINGH MALE + 80 KG 152 BOXING ANIL MALE 48 KG 153 BOXING NAOBA SINGH MALE 50 KG 154 BOXING SWAPNIL SHINDE MALE 50 KG 155 BOXING YUVRAJ MALE 52 KG 156 BOXING ANKIT NARWAL MALE 57 KG 157 BOXING DIVYANG CHAUHAN MALE 60 KG 158 BOXING AJAY KUMAR MALE 60 KG 159 BOXING VIJAY DEEP MALE 63 KG 160 BOXING MOHIT MALE 66 KG 161 BOXING MOHIT MALE 80 KG 162 BOXING KESHAV HANS MALE 66 KG 163 BOXING ABHINAB SAIKIA MALE 70 KG 164 BOXING ISH PANNU MALE 70 KG 165 BOXING HARSH GILL MALE 75 KG 166 BOXING VINIT MALE 75 KG 167 BOXING AMISHA KUMARI BHARTI FEMALE 50 KG 168 BOXING MINAKSHI FEMALE 50 KG 169 BOXING RAJ SAHIBA FEMALE 70 KG 170 BOXING RAJNI FEMALE 46 KG 171 BOXING SUSHMA FEMALE 80 KG 172 BOXING VINKA FEMALE 63 KG 173 BOXING DALENA BIJJU FEMALE 75 KG 174 BOXING ALFIYA TARANNUM FEMALE + 80 KG 175 BOXING NINGTHOUJAM MENAKA DEVI FEMALE 63 KG 176 BOXING NOAREM BABY ROJISANA CHANU FEMALE 52 KG 5 177 BOXING SANAMACHA CHANU THOKCHOM FEMALE 70 KG 178 BOXING EKTA SAROJ FEMALE 46 KG 179 BOXING KOMAL FEMALE 80 KG 180 BOXING TANISHBIR KAUR SANDHU FEMALE 70 KG 181 BOXING ARUNDHATI CHOUDHARY FEMALE 60 KG 182 BOXING LIPAKSHI FEMALE + 80 KG 183 BOXING NITU FEMALE 48 KG 184 BOXING G.RAMYA FEMALE 48 KG 185 BOXING ANAMIKA FEMALE 51 KG 186 BOXING TANVI KAUSHAL FEMALE 51 KG 187 BOXING DIVYA PAWAR FEMALE 54 KG 188 BOXING RAJBALA FEMALE 54 KG 189 BOXING SAKSHI FEMALE 57 KG 190 BOXING VINAKSHI FEMALE 57 KG 191 BOXING JONI FEMALE 60 KG 192 BOXING HEMA DANU FEMALE 60 KG 193 BOXING MANISHA FEMALE 64 KG 194 BOXING HARPREET KAUR FEMALE 64 KG 195 BOXING LALITA FEMALE 69 KG 196 BOXING AMRIT MALE 69 KG 197 BOXING ASTHA PAHWA FEMALE 75 KG 198 BOXING SAKSHI GAIDHANI FEMALE 81 KG 199 BOXING NANDINI FEMALE 81 KG 200 BOXING NEHA YADAV FEMALE 81 + KG 201 BOXING S. BARUN SINGH MALE 49KG 202 BOXING K.NAOTHOI SINGH MALE 52KG 203 BOXING AJAY PENDOR MALE 52KG 204 BOXING AKASH KUMAR MALE 56KG 205 BOXING PAWAN GURANG MALE 56KG 206 BOXING ANKIT MALE 60KG 207 BOXING AMIT KUMAR MALE 64KG 208 BOXING NIKHIL DUBEY MALE 69KG 209 BOXING ABHILASH MALE 69KG 210 BOXING NITIN KUMAR MALE 75KG 211 BOXING RONAK MALE 81KG 212 BOXING MANVENDER SINGH MALE 81KG 213 BOXING HIMMAT SINGH MALE 91KG 214 BOXING AMAN MALE +91KG 215 BOXING SURYAVEER SEHRAWAT MALE +91KG 216 FENCING SHUBHAM FEMALE EPEE 217 FENCING R S SHERJIN FEMALE EPEE 218 FENCING S N SIVA MAHESH MALE EPEE 219 FENCING DEV MALE FOIL 220 FENCING SUKHAM NINGTHOUBA MALE FOIL 221 FENCING SACHIN PATANI MALE FOIL 222 FENCING SERAM BIJU MEITEI MALE SABREE 223 FENCING OINAM JUBRAJ SINGH MALE SABREE 6 224 FENCING ABHAY SHINDE MALE SABREE 225 FENCING PRINCE MALE SABREE 226 FENCING ADITYA ANGAL MALE SABREE 227 FENCING KARAN SINGH MALE SABREE 228 FENCING TANIKSHA KHATRI FEMALE EPEE 229 FENCING CH. JET LEE SINGH MALE EPEE 230 FENCING SHEETAL FEMALE EPEE 231 FENCING YASHEERAT KAUR FEMALE EPEE 232 FENCING GOPIKA K P FEMALE EPEE 233 FENCING KHUSHBOORANI LAISHRAM FEMALE FOIL 234 FENCING R JAYA KEERTANA FEMALE FOIL 235 FENCING V P KANAGA LASHMI FEMALE FOIL 236FENCING DIVYANSHU NETAM MALE FOIL 237 FENCING SHREYA GUPAT FEMALE SABREE 238 FENCING VEDIKA KAUSHIK FEMALE SABREE 239 FENCING SANYA FEMALE SABREE 240 FOOTBALL MS. Y. PAKPI DEVI MALE DF 241 FOOTBALL MS. VANLALHRIATTIRI B. TLUNG MALE DF/MF 242 FOOTBALL MS BABYDOLLY DEVI MALE MF 243 FOOTBALL MS. GRACE H. LALRAMPARI MALE DF/MF 244 FOOTBALL MS. RENU DALBIR MALE FW 245 FOOTBALL MS. S. MONIKA DEVI MALE GK 246 FOOTBALL MS. TH. BABYSANA DEVI MALE MF 247 FOOTBALL MS. SUSMITA TANTY MALE FW 248 FOOTBALL FLAVIUS LALREMRUATA MALE RIGHT STOPPER 249 FOOTBALL VIJAY THAPA MALE LEFT STOPPER 250 FOOTBALL LALNUNZAMA MALE RIGHT WING HALF 251 FOOTBALL JASHANDEEP SINGH MALE CENTRAL-MIDFIELDER 252 FOOTBALL F.
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