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District Leh JSSK Mother Beneficiary List, 3Rd Qtr, 2015-16 District Leh_JSSK Mother Beneficiary List, 3rd Qtr, 2015-16 Name of the Name of the Telephone S.No Name of the Beneficiary Husband's Name Complete Address Institution where Date of Delivery Block Number delivery took place. 1 Leh Amrita Deleshwar Chattisghar n/a DH LEH 1/10/2015 2 Leh Padma Ladol Stanzin Angchuk Bodhkharbu n/a DH LEH 1/10/2015 3 Leh Shanaz Parveen Hussain Beigh Thiksey 9622078565 DH LEH 1/10/2015 4 Leh Dechen Dolker Puntsog Stobdan Saspol 9419177865 DH LEH 1/10/2015 5 Leh Zara Bano Mohd. Hussain Achinathang 9469019521 DH LEH 1/10/2015 6 Leh Sonam Ladol Dorje Tsering Tia 9622173330 DH LEH 1/10/2015 7 Leh Tsering Edzes Tsewang Nurboo Leh 9419998081 DH LEH 1/10/2015 8 Leh Tsering Angmo Sharap zangpo Muth 9419300503 DH LEH 1/10/2015 9 Leh Zara Batul Hader Ali Kargil 9469633863 DH LEH 2/10/2015 10 Leh Rinchen Dolker Regzin Tamchos Domkher 9419537152 DH LEH 2/10/2015 11 Leh Jamila Bano Syed Naki Thiksey 9906993119 DH LEH 2/10/2015 12 Leh Regzin Anmgmo Tsering Tundup Egoo 9469709288 DH LEH 2/10/2015 13 Leh Stanzin Spalyon Tsewang Nurboo Nubra 9469188122 DH LEH 2/10/2015 14 Leh Tsering Wangmo Padma Angchuk Phey 9469448625 DH LEH 2/10/2015 15 Leh Diskit Angmo Jigmet Namgail Wakha 9469292133 DH LEH 2/10/2015 16 Leh Diskit Angmo Tsering angchuk Bodhkharbu 9419542241 DH LEH 2/10/2015 17 Leh Sonam Spalzes Tsering Tundup Ney 9419533344 DH LEH 2/10/2015 18 Leh Stanzin Ladol Regzin Namgail Chemday 9797337885 DH LEH 3/10/2015 19 Leh Rehina Habib Shakeel Ahemed Thiksey 9419177079 DH LEH 3/10/2015 20 Leh dechen Angmo Tashi Tundup Phyang 9469249548 DH LEH 3/10/2015 21 Leh Sonam Dolma Tsering Puntsog Zansker DH LEH 3/10/2015 22 Leh Tsetan Dolker Tundup Namgail Wanla 9469530299 DH LEH 3/10/2015 23 Leh Puntsog Dolma Tashi Tsewang Skurbuchan 9469501230 DH LEH 3/10/2015 24 Leh dechen Spaldon Chemet Namgail Kukshow 9469522034 DH LEH 3/10/2015 25 Leh Buma Prem Nepal n/a DH LEH 3/10/2015 26 Leh Padma Laskit Tsetan Angdus Ney 9906262048 DH LEH 3/10/2015 27 Leh sangay Angmo Jamyang Nurboo Shey 9419370692 DH LEH 3/10/2015 28 Leh Thinles Dolker Tsewang Tundup Leh 9622974791 DH LEH 4/10/2015 29 Leh Stanzin Yountan Stanzin Zansker 9419565905 DH LEH 4/10/2015 30 Leh Marzia Bano Mohd. Ali Chushut 94199956106 DH LEH 4/10/2015 31 Leh Zara Bano Mohd. Musin Kargil n/a DH LEH 4/10/2015 32 Leh Tsering Diskit Tsering Dorje Tsati Nubra 9419990196 DH LEH 5/10/2015 33 Leh Tsering Dolker Tsering Wangdus Nubra 9469355366 DH LEH 5/10/2015 34 Leh Konchok Chorol Rinchen Dorje Urbis 9906990394 DH LEH 5/10/2015 35 Leh Eashy Angmo Sonam Chospail Alchi 9419831969 DH LEH 5/10/2015 36 Leh sakina Bano Talob Hussain Chushut 9469270339 DH LEH 5/10/2015 37 Leh Puntsog Lamo Jigmet Namgail Egoo 9419538613 DH LEH 6/10/2015 38 Leh Chuzin Angmo Tundup Gurmet Nang 8492869353 DH LEH 6/10/2015 39 Leh Yaman Bee Mohd. Hanif Nubra 9469083667 DH LEH 6/10/2015 40 Leh Tsetan Lamo Tsewang |dorje Alchi 9419521244 DH LEH 6/10/2015 41 Leh Puntsog Lamo Puntsog Angdus Domkher 9906061842 DH LEH 6/10/2015 42 Leh Zara Bano Shabir Hussain Chushut 9906989959 DH LEH 6/10/2015 43 Leh Lobzang Laskit Regzin Spalzes Nubra 9469630490 DH LEH 6/10/2015 44 Leh Sheela Kumari Bir Badhur Nepal n/a DH LEH 6/10/2015 45 Leh Tenzin Doolker Tashi Chombil Choglamser 9596807887 DH LEH 7/10/2015 46 Leh Regzin Angmo Tsewang Dorje Mangu 9419559716 DH LEH 7/10/2015 47 Leh Tashi Dolma Tseawng Gyalson Hanu 9469462343 DH LEH 7/10/2015 48 Leh Kunzes Angmo T. Namgail Skara 9622982220 DH LEH 7/10/2015 49 Leh Stanzin Dolker Tundup Rafstan Khaltsi 9469586689 DH LEH 7/10/2015 50 Leh Tsering Angmo sangdup Yaret 9419851902 DH LEH 7/10/2015 51 Leh Nilza Angmo Rinchen Dorje Nubra 94198355153 DH LEH 7/10/2015 52 Leh Tsewang Chorol Thinles Angchuk chillam 9419312179 DH LEH 7/10/2015 53 Leh Stanzin Angmo Konchok Namgail Chushut 9596935159 DH LEH 8/10/2015 54 Leh Sonam Dolker Rigzin Tamchos Matho 9469734158 DH LEH 8/10/2015 55 Leh Dolma Lanzes Sonam Puntsog Sakti 9622139821 DH LEH 8/10/2015 56 Leh Diskit Yangdol Nawang Chimba Saboo 9419542619 DH LEH 8/10/2015 57 Leh Rincnen Dolma Stanzin Tundup Nubra 9469749757 DH LEH 9/10/2015 58 Leh Eashy Ladol Nawang Stanzin Gya 9469457471 DH LEH 9/10/2015 59 Leh Rigzin Chondol dechen Dorje Egoo 94189847734 DH LEH 9/10/2015 60 Leh Eashy Dolma Sonam Murup Dartsik 9469273369 DH LEH 9/10/2015 61 Leh Tsering Youron Jigmet Stobdan Thiksey 9797453923 DH LEH 9/10/2015 62 Leh Tsering Chonzom Tashi Angchuk Tarchit 9797464435 DH LEH 10/10/2015 63 Leh Sonam Dolma Tashi Stobgais Zansker 9469468246 DH LEH 10/10/2015 64 Leh Diskit Lamo Tenzin Samphail Choglamser 9469181770 DH LEH 10/10/2015 65 Leh Rinchen Angmo Skarma Tsetan Angkung n/a DH LEH 10/10/2015 66 Leh fiza Bano Syeed Jamal Kargil 9419830082 DH LEH 11/10/2015 67 Leh Tsering chorol Tashi Dorje Egoo n/a DH LEH 11/10/2015 68 Leh Jigmet Diskit Stanzin Dawa Zansker 9419569847 DH LEH 11/10/2015 69 Leh Kunzes Lamo Tsewang Nurboo Chushut 9419541226 DH LEH 11/10/2015 70 Leh Regzin Dolma Jamyang Namgail Thiksey 9469387080 DH LEH 12/10/2015 71 Leh Tsering Angmo Thinles Angchuk Shey 9596957476 DH LEH 12/10/2015 72 Leh Jamila Bano Iftiqar Ahemed Leh 7298706370 DH LEH 12/10/2015 73 Leh Diskit Angmo Tashi Yourgail Lamayuru n/a DH LEH 13/10/15 74 Leh Tsering Yangchen Konchok Stobdan Zansker n/a DH LEH 13/10/15 75 Leh Lobzang Diskit Sonam Angchuk Zankser -9419872989 DH LEH 13/10/15 76 Leh Jigmet yangskit Padma Gurmet H/colony 949608775 DH LEH 13/10/15 77 Leh Tsetan Dolker Tashi Lundup H/colony 9622998035 DH LEH 13/10/15 78 Leh Nilza Angmo Rigzin Wangtak Lehdoo n/a DH LEH 14/10/15 79 Leh Yangchen Dolker Stanzin Nyembo Saspotsay 9906396011 DH LEH 14/10/15 80 Leh Tashi Dolker Tseirn Dorje Dha 9469626229 DH LEH 14/10/15 81 Leh Puntsog Spalzes Regzin Angchuk Hanasku 9419817399 DH LEH 15/10/15 82 Leh dechen Ladol Tsering puntsog Nang 9906062162 DH LEH 15/10/15 83 Leh Dechen Yangdol Stanzin Dorje Hanu 9419740414 DH LEH 15/10/15 84 Leh Padma Chodon Nawang Tamphel Koyoul 9469669411 DH LEH 15/10/15 85 Leh Zenab Bano drass 9419437700 DH LEH 15/10/15 86 Leh Padma Yangzes Deldan Namgail Phyang 941988915 DH LEH 16/10/15 87 Leh Diskit Angmo Rinchen Tundup Nimo 9622990680 DH LEH 16/10/15 88 Leh Hajira Bano Mohd. Hanif Kargil 9469351573 DH LEH 16/10/15 89 Leh Tsering Diskit Tsewang Paldan Shey 9622960354 DH LEH 16/10/15 90 Leh Regzin Chorol Sonam chosgyal Panamik n/a DH LEH 16/10/15 91 Leh Lobzang Chonzom Lobang Nurboo Zansker n/a DH LEH 16/10/15 92 Leh Rinchen Dolma Chetan Namgail saspol 9419537715 DH LEH 17/10/15 93 Leh Tashi Dolker Dorje khandoo Gya 941970550 DH LEH 17/10/15 94 Leh Hawa Bee Zakir Hussain Chiktan 9469156990 DH LEH 17/10/15 95 Leh Tsetan Dolker Puntsog Angchuk Basgo n/a DH LEH 17/10/15 96 Leh Lobzang Palkit Puntsog Namgail Nubra 9469297753 DH LEH 17/10/15 97 Leh Dechen Ladol Regzin Dorje 9419440458 DH LEH 18/10/15 98 Leh Sonam Dolma Konchok Tsepal Phyang n/a DH LEH 18/10/15 99 Leh Kunzes Dolma Gigmet Gyalson Trith n/a DH LEH 18/10/15 100 Leh Chunzin Angmo Gurmet dorje sakti 9906022841 DH LEH 18/10/15 101 Leh Konchok Dolker Regzin Spalgon Nimoo 9622993370 DH LEH 18/10/15 102 Leh Skalzang Angmo Tsering Stanba Gya 9622991854 DH LEH 18/10/15 103 Leh Tsewang Dolma Skalzang Tsering Thiksey 9469392975 DH LEH 18/10/15 104 Leh Padma Regzin Kunzang Nurboo Tharuk 9419447924 DH LEH 19/10/15 105 Leh Sonam Ladol Nawang Tsering Beema 9469500751 DH LEH 19/10/15 106 Leh Dawa Dolma Tundup Namgail Rupshow 9419542475 DH LEH 19/10/15 107 Leh Lobzang chorol Stanzin choster Saspol n/a DH LEH 19/10/15 108 Leh Tsering Gyalmo Stanzin Losal Chushut 9622960327 DH LEH 19/10/15 109 Leh Tsering Dolma Sonam Tsewang Tukla n/a DH LEH 20/10/15 110 Leh Dharma Kumari Reshan Nepal n/a DH LEH 20/10/15 111 Leh Puntsog Dolma Puntsog Wangtak Leh 9622963969 DH LEH 20/10/15 112 Leh Tashi Yangzes Tsewang Norphail Leh n/a DH LEH 20/10/015 113 Leh Syeeda Bano Mohd. Phyang 9906119263 DH LEH 21/10/15 114 Leh Sonam Chorol Tsering Nurboo Diskit 9419301569 DH LEH 21/10/15 115 Leh Tahira Bano Manzoor Ahemed Thiksey 9906996697 DH LEH 21/10/15 116 Leh Stanzin Chotso Jigmet Dechen Tigger 9419301569 DH LEH 21/10/15 117 Leh Kunzang Dolker Tsewang Tamchos Nurla n/a DH LEH 21/10/15 118 Leh Razia Bano Inayat ali chushut 9906234448 DH LEH 21/10/15 119 Leh Chunit Nurzom Phuntsog Nurboo Leh n/a DH LEH 21/10/15 120 Leh Yangchen Dolker Tsewang Dorje Leh n/a DH LEH 21/10/15 121 Leh Kaniz Fatima Mohd.
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