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HARYANA SCHOOL TEACHERS SELECTION BOARD, PANCHKULA HARTRON BHAWAN BAYS NO.73-76 SECTOR-2,PANCHKULA Phone No HARYANA SCHOOL TEACHERS SELECTION BOARD, PANCHKULA HARTRON BHAWAN BAYS NO.73-76 SECTOR-2,PANCHKULA Phone No. 01722584130,Website WWW.hstsb.gov.in The detail of the merit list of the selected candidates for the post of PGT Biology Cat No. 04 and PGT Sanskrit Cat .No.10 Against Advt.1/2012 is given below:- Selection List in Order Of Merit POST-PGT Biology (Cat. No. 4) Sr.No RollNo Category Applicant Name Address Sex Remarks 1 15101242 GEN Bharti Gupta D/O Harish Bharti Gupta Female Kumar Gupta D/o H K Gupta House No. 740 Sector-6 urban Estate Karnal 132001 District: Karnal 2 15101104 GEN Anjali Jain D/O K.C.Jain H no.64 Aggrasain Coloney Ghora Female farm Road Hisar District: Hisar 3 15102022 GEN NISHITA CHAUDHARY D/O Dr. Pankaj Sharma, Medical officer, Female TARSEM LAL CHAUDHARY CHC Baragudha District: Sirsa 4 15102660 GEN SEEMA CHHILLAR D/O SHRI SEEMA W/0 SANDEEP S/0 VED Female BHAGWAN SINGH CHHILLAR PARKASH HOUSE NO. 251 V.P.O. KALOI District: Jhajjar 5 15101730 GEN MANJEET KAUR D/O AMRIK H. NO. 560, SECTOR 8, URBAN Female SINGH ESTATE District: Karnal 6 15102443 GEN Richa Rana D/O Gajender RICHA RANA D/O GAJENDER Female Singh Rana SINGH RANA HNO-200 OPPOSITE MCD SCHOOL ( BOYS ) MAIN ROAD VPO GHEVRA DELHI-110081 District: OTHER 7 15103044 BC Vandana Saini D/O Ram Vandana Saini D/O Ram Kumar Female Against Kumar Saini Saini H. No.-256/26, Ram Nagar, General Rohtak Road, Jind-Haryana District: Jind 8 15102892 GEN Sunaina D/O Sh Nand Lal House No 877, Sector-14, Hisar Female District: Hisar 9 15103337 GEN RICHA SHARMA D/O SH. SHARMA HOSPITAL, PIPLI ROAD, Female FAQUIR CHAND SHARMA BABAIN, KURUKSHETRA District: Kurukshetra 10 15102846 GEN SUMAN D/O JAGDISH VPO GANGANA TEH GOHANA Female CHANDER District: Sonepat 11 15102278 GEN RAHUL JAIN S/O PREM 271/3 HARIPURA GALI, Male CHAND JAIN GHARAUNDA, DISTRICT KARNAL District: Karnal 12 15101961 GEN Neeru D/O Fateh singh 764new prem nagar karnal132001 Female District: Karnal 13 15102843 GEN SUMAN D/O KRISHAN SUMAN W/O SUNIL , C/O Pt. AMI Female KUMAR LAL , VILLAGE SAMPLA, MOHALLA -MISHRAN District: Rohtak 14 15102638 GEN savita bishnoi D/O bhal singh HOUSE NO 250 SECTOR 15 Female bishnoi District: Hisar 15 15102681 GEN SHAHESH DEVI D/O SHIV H.NO - 457/14 NEAR Female RAM ABHINANDAN BANQUET HALL, BALI NAGAR District: Palwal Page 1 of 124 HARYANA SCHOOL TEACHERS SELECTION BOARD, PANCHKULA HARTRON BHAWAN BAYS NO.73-76 SECTOR-2,PANCHKULA Phone No. 01722584130,Website WWW.hstsb.gov.in The detail of the merit list of the selected candidates for the post of PGT Biology Cat No. 04 and PGT Sanskrit Cat .No.10 Against Advt.1/2012 is given below:- Selection List in Order Of Merit POST-PGT Biology (Cat. No. 4) Sr.No RollNo Category Applicant Name Address Sex Remarks 16 15102548 GEN SANGEETA JAKHAR D/O SH. A-93 ,PREET VIHAR District: Female BHIM SINGH Rohtak 17 15102706 GEN SHASHI BALA D/O Shri. Shashi Bala D/O Shri Pawan Female PAWAN KUMAR Kumar,H.No-31A,Police Line,Moginand,Panchkula. District: Panchkula 18 15102864 GEN SUMAN LATA D/O SHRI H.No. 1671 Female KRISHAN Sec-3 Rohtak District: Rohtak 19 15102744 GEN SHOBHA KUMARI D/O H.NO. 972 Female SURESH KUMAR SEC 3 District: Rewari 20 15102693 GEN Shalini Sharma D/O Sh. Ram Shalini Sharma D/o Sh. Ram Bhagat Female Bhagat Sharma Sharma, VPO- Sanghi, Pana: Dudan District: Rohtak 21 15103023 GEN Urmil D/O Gulshan Malhotra 530/18,ravidas nagar,arya nagar Female road,rohtak District: Rohtak 22 15102466 GEN RITESH S/O RAM KUMAR V.P.O. MADHOSINGHANA District: Male Sirsa 23 15102792 GEN Sonia Kaushik D/O S K Sonia Kaushik W/o Jag Pravesh Female Kaushik Vill. Pahasaur P.O. Badli District: Jhajjar 24 15102855 GEN Suman Bala D/O Om Parkash H. No.2808, NewHousing Board, Female Sec3 ,Rohtak,Haryana District: Rohtak 25 15102579 GEN SAPNA D/O SH ATAM House No -228,Sector-13 Female PARKASH CHOUDHARY extension,Urban Estate District: Karnal 26 15101727 GEN Manita D/O Suresh Kumar VPO Dharoli District: Jhajjar Female 27 15101155 GEN ANURADHA D/O JAGAN 426/23, Opposite Devi Mandir, Female NATH WASAN Jawahar Nagar, Rohtak, Haryana District: Rohtak 28 15101343 GEN DHANISHTHA SHARMA D/O V.P.O.-KANWALI District: Rewari Female DHANPAT SHARMA 29 15102727 GEN SHILPA D/O DHARAM SINGH H No. 61, SUNDER NAGAR, Female KHATKAR BARWALA ROAD District: Hisar 30 15102549 GEN SANGEETA KUMARI D/O VPO-TITOLI District: Rohtak Female RANBIR SINGH 31 15101840 GEN Monika D/O Sh. Naresh Sh.Badan Singh, H. N.1184/21, St. Female Kumar No. 8-R, Hafed Road, Prem Nagar,Rohtak, Haryana. District: Rohtak Page 2 of 124 HARYANA SCHOOL TEACHERS SELECTION BOARD, PANCHKULA HARTRON BHAWAN BAYS NO.73-76 SECTOR-2,PANCHKULA Phone No. 01722584130,Website WWW.hstsb.gov.in The detail of the merit list of the selected candidates for the post of PGT Biology Cat No. 04 and PGT Sanskrit Cat .No.10 Against Advt.1/2012 is given below:- Selection List in Order Of Merit POST-PGT Biology (Cat. No. 4) Sr.No RollNo Category Applicant Name Address Sex Remarks 32 15101971 GEN NEETIKA D/O BALBEER NEETIKA D/O SH. BALBEER SINGH Female SINGH H. N. 13 W N 19 PHOGAT PALACE LOHARU ROAD CH DADRI District: Bhiwani 33 15102685 GEN shakuntala D/O house no:-1163,arya nagar near Female sh.Rammehar Singh the heights academy District: Jhajjar 34 15102428 GEN RENU MUDGAL D/O VINAY C/O TULSI RAM SHARMA ,57/3 Female BHUSHAN MUDGAL GHIKARA ROAD CHARKHI DADRI District: Bhiwani 35 15102682 GEN SHAHNAZ KHAN D/O LATE. W/O MUNISH PARVEZ Female SH. S.A.KHAN , WARD NO. 5, M.C.ROAD, TARAORI District: Karnal 36 15102818 GEN SUCHITRA D/O SUMER VPO MANKAWAS TEH CHARKHI Female SINGH DADRI DISTT BHIWANI District: Bhiwani 37 15102262 BC PUSHP LATA D/O RAGHUVIR H.No. 1232 Urban Estate Female Against SINGH Jind-126102 District: Jind General 38 15102920 GEN SUNITA RANI D/O RAM SUNITA RANI D/O SH RAM MEHAR Female MEHAR SINGH SINGH V.P.O. BOHAR, PANA BHOPAN District: Rohtak 39 15102730 GEN SHILPA GILL D/O AJIT SINGH H. NO. 1723 Female GILL HUDA SEC -2 District: Rohtak 40 15102898 GEN SUNIL KUMAR S/O MAHAVIR VILLAGE-GOTHRA Male SHARMA ,MOHABTABAD,P.O-PALI District: Faridabad 41 15102953 GEN Suresh Kumar S/O Ram H. No. 202-P Male Partap Sector - 4 District: Rewari 42 15101792 GEN MEENAKSHI D/O VIJAY PAL H.NO. 3958, DEFENCE COLONY, Female JIND District: Jind 43 15101369 GEN Dr. Manju D/O Sh. Prem H.No.996/21, Prem Nagar (Jail Female Singh Road), Rohtak, Haryana District: Rohtak 44 15101301 GEN DEEPA SHARMA D/O PYARE F-204 AWHO SISPAL VIHAR SEC-49 Female LAL SHARMA SOHNAROAD GURGAON District: Gurgaon 45 15102583 GEN sarika D/O M.P.Dhupar 304 B , kAMDHENU HOMEZ, Female DHAKOLI, ZIRAKPUR District: OTHER 46 15103088 GEN VIKAS S/O RAJ KUMAR VIKAS S/O RAJ KUMAR,H. NO. Male -3007/34. SHRI RAM NAGAR COLONY, SUNARIA ROAD ,OPP. -BAALTI FACTORY District: Rohtak 47 15103109 GEN VINITA D/O SURESH DR. VINITA Female CHANDER H.N.704 SECTOR 14 HISAR District: Hisar Page 3 of 124 HARYANA SCHOOL TEACHERS SELECTION BOARD, PANCHKULA HARTRON BHAWAN BAYS NO.73-76 SECTOR-2,PANCHKULA Phone No. 01722584130,Website WWW.hstsb.gov.in The detail of the merit list of the selected candidates for the post of PGT Biology Cat No. 04 and PGT Sanskrit Cat .No.10 Against Advt.1/2012 is given below:- Selection List in Order Of Merit POST-PGT Biology (Cat. No. 4) Sr.No RollNo Category Applicant Name Address Sex Remarks 48 15102597 GEN sarita D/O shree chhote lal H. NO. 760/29,TILAK Female NAGAR,ROHTAK,HARYANA District: Rohtak 49 15102214 GEN PREETI SHARMA D/O PARAS VILLAGE-BHANAKPUR, P.O.- Female RAM SHARMA GADPURI District: Faridabad 50 15102936 GEN SUREKHA ANTIL D/O S B W/O SUNIL KUMAR H.NO.-554/1 Female ANTIL VPO-KANSALA DISTT.-ROHTAK District: Rohtak 51 15102130 GEN Pooja Singla D/O Shiv Charan # 833, Sector 7, Urban Estate, Female Karnal District: Karnal 52 15101189 GEN ASHA KUMARI D/O KANWAR ASHA W/O SUJEET PAL Female SINGH VILL-KHERA PO--BAWANIA District: Mahendergarh 53 15101170 GEN Archana Nandal D/O Shri Pal H.NO. 1033/12 Female Singh Nandal DEV COLONY District: Rohtak 54 15102932 GEN SUNITA YADAV D/O RAMESH 64,WEST ARJUN NAGAR ,AGRA,U.P Female CHANDRA YADAV District: OTHER 55 15101222 GEN Babita Sharma D/O Gauri House Number - 19, Street Number Female Shankar Bhardwaj - 1, Bhudutt Colony, Ballabgarh (Faridabad), Haryana - 121004 District: Faridabad 56 15101335 GEN Deepti Chawla D/O Gian HOUSE NO-3B, SOCIETY NO.- 10, Female Chand Chawla MANSADEVI COMPLEX, SECTOR-5, PANCHKULA, HARYANA District: Panchkula 57 15101941 GEN Neelam Sangwan D/O Jailal H. No. 58, Police Line Area, Kaimari Female Sangwan road near Sec-15 Hisar District: Hisar 58 15102219 GEN PREETY D/O BALWAN SINGHPREETY C/O MAHAVIR SINGH S/O Female CHANDGI RAM VILLAGE MUNDSA District: Jhajjar 59 15101208 GEN AVNEET KAUR D/O GULAB AVNEET KAUR D/O GULAB SINGH Female SINGH C/O SHOPE NO 124 NEW GRAIN MARKET GHARAUNDA KARNAL District: Karnal 60 15103054 GEN VARSHA D/O RAM KARAN VILLAGE SAFIPUR PO ACHHEJ Female District: Jhajjar 61 15101719 GEN MANISHA RANI D/O SH.
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