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Voter List Ward No.I Sr.No VOTER LIST WARD NO.I SR.NO. NAME AGE FATHER'S NAME ADDRESS Yrs. 1 Sh.Parvesh Kumar 51 Sh.Hari Chand K-8 A 2 Smt.Geeta 46 W/o.Sh.Parvesh Kumar -do- 3 Mrs.Tannu 21 D/o. -do- 4 Sh.Khaniya Lal 46 S/o.Sh.Ram Thapa Servant Qr.K-8 5 Smt.Pushpa 43 W/o.Sh.Khaniya Lal -DO- 6 Sh.Anant Prakash 51 S/o.Sh.Krishan Gopal K-9 A 7 Smt.Shankar Gupta 45 W/o Sh.Anant Prakash -do- 8 Sh.Divanshu 24 S/o Sh. Anant Prakash -do- 9 Mrs.Shetali 22 D/o.Sh.Anant Prakash -do- 10 Sh.Ram lal 52 S/o.Sh.Somar Servant Qr. K-11 A 11 Smt.Anju 48 W/o.Sh.Ram Lal -do- 12 Mrs.Pinki 25 D/o.Sh.Ram Lal -do- 13 Mr.Sandeep 23 S/o.Sh.Ram lal -do- 14 Sh.Nathu Ram 42 S/o.Sh.Pachu Ram Servant Qr.K-11 15 Smt.Meera 39 W/o.Sh.Nathu Ram -do- 16 Sh.Mangal Dass 44 S/o.Sh.Hamid 394 A 17 Mrs.Jyoti 38 W/o.Sh.Mangal Dass 394 A 18 Mr.Jasbir Singh 55 S/o.Sh.Amar Singh 394-B 19 Smt.Baljit Kaur 47 W/o.S.Jasbir singh 394-B 20 Sh.Gurtaj Singh 28 S/o.S.Jasbir Singh -do- 21 Mrs.Harnamjit Kaur 23 D/o.S.Jasbir Singh -do- 22 Mrs.Satinder Kaur 56 W/o.S.Gurjeet Singh 394-C 23 Mr.Sahiljit Singh 29 S/o.S.Gurjeet Singh -do- 24 Mrs.Dishadeep Kaur 27 W/o.S.Sahiljeet S. 394-C 25 Smt.Swarn Kaur 80 W/o.S.Gehal Singhy -do- 26 Sh.Omparkash Meina 34 S/o.Sh.Kajob Mal Meina 394/C-A 27 Smt.Sunita Meina 33 W/o.Sh.Omparkash Meina -do- 28 Sh.Kuldeep chand 44 S/o.Sh.Roshan lal 345-B, block A 29 Smt.Aruna Devi 41 W/o Kuldip Chand -do- 30 Mr.Kamal Kumar 52 S/o.late S.K.Kamal 395-C 31 Smt.Sangeeta 43 W/o Kamal Kumar 395-C 32 Mr.Satish Kumar 34 S/o.Sh.Sohan Lal 396-A 33 Mrs.Aarti 30 W/o Satish Kumar -do- 34 Smt.Angrngo Devi 60 W/o.Sohan lal -do- 35 Sh.Raj Kumar 36 S/o.Sh.Ramesh Kumar 396 C 36 Sh.Umesh Kumar 34 S/o.Sh.Ram Kishore 396-D 37 Smt.Sheela Devi 50 W/o.Sh.Umesh Kumar -do- 38 Sh.Vijay Prasad 52 S/o.Sh.Dipi Narayan 397-A Prasad 39 Smt.Arti Devi 50 W/o.Sh.Vijay Prasad -do- 40 Mr.Vikash 32 S/o.Sh.Vijay Prasad -do- 41 Mrs.Anju Kumari 24 D/o.Sh.Vijay Prasad -do- 42 Mrs.Priyatma Bharti 25 D/o.Sh.VijayPrasad -do- 43 Smt.Usha Rani 48 W/o.Sh.Ram Kumar 397-C 44 Mr.Mukesh 21 S/o Sh.Ram Kumar 397-C 45 Mrs.Sapna 19 D/o.Sh.Ram Kumar 397-C 46 Mr.Kamal Kumar 49 S/o.Sh.Bararu Ram 505-A/A 47 Mrs.Bapna Devi 44 W/o.Sh.Kamal Kumar -do- 48 Mr.Situ Ram 59 S/o.Sh.Thakur Prasad 506-C 49 Mrs.Veena Rani 57 W/o.Sh.Sita Ram 506-C 50 Mr.Sahil 21 S/o.Sh.Surinder Singh -do- 51 Mrs.Anuradha 28 D/o.Sh.Sita Ram -do- 52 Sh.William Kashyap 59 S/o.Sh.Vinod Kachhap 507-A 53 Smt.Usha Kachhap 50 W/o.Sh.William Kachhap 507-A 54 Sh.Ashish Rohit Kachhap 25 S/o.Sh.William Kachhap 507-A 55 Sh.Abhishek Kachhap 22 S/o.Sh.William Kachhap 507-A 56 Sh.Varinder Kumar 56 S/o.Sh.William Kachhap 508-A 57 Smt.Promila 50 W/o.Sh.Varinder Kumar 508-A 58 Mr.Jatin Kumar 23 S/o.Sh.Varinder Kumar 508-A 59 Mr.Shubham Kumar 19 S/o.Sh.Varinder Kumar 508-A 60 Sh.J.M.Saxena 51 S/o.Sh.N.K.Saxena 508-B 61 Smt.Manjali Saxena 47 W/o.Sh.J.M.Saxena 508-B 62 Mrs.Shobhita Saxena 25 D/o.Sh.J.M.Saxena 508-B 63 Mr.Suyash Mohan 21 S/o.Sh.J.M.Saxena 508-B 64 Sh.Kelavath Vasi 49 S/o.Sh.Kelavath Hathi 509-A Ram 65 Smt.Kelavath Vasi 44 W/o.Sh.Kelavath Vasi 509-A 66 Sh.Kelavath Revathi 21 S/o.Sh.Kelavath Vasi 509-A 67 Sh.Kelavath Hathi Ram 20 S/o.Sh.kelavath Vasi 509-A Naik 68 Sh.Vishnu Naik 18 S/o.Sh.Kelavath Vasi 509-A 69 Sh.Ramesh Chander 54 S/o.Sh.Bhajan Das 509-B 70 Smt.Robin Kamboj 23 W/o.Sh.Ramesh Chander 509-B 71 Mrs.Sakshi Kanboj 20 D/o.Sh.Ramesh Chander 509-B 72 Sh.Ravinder Kumar 35 S/o.Sh.Roshan singh 512-B 73 Smt.Meena Kumari 34 W/o.Mrs.Ravinder 512-B Kumar 74 Sh.Umesh Chander 37 S/o.Sh.Roshan Singh 512-B 75 Smt.Rekha Rani 37 W/o.Sh.Umesh chander 512-B 76 Sh.Rupinder Singh 52 S/o.S.Balbir Singh 513-A 77 Smt.Ravinder Kaur 57 W/o.Sh.Rupinder Singh 513-A 78 Mrs.Simran Virdi 22 D/O.Sh.Rupinder Singh 79 Sh.Manoj Kumar 33 S/o.Late Sh.Kehar Singh 514-A 80 Smt.Shilpa Devi 31 W/o.Sh.Manoj Kumar 514-A 81 Smt.Sharanjit Kaur 45 W/o.S.Yadwinder Singh 514-B 82 Sh.Yadwinder Singh 45 S/o.Sh.Yashpal Singh 514-B 83 Mr.Harsift Kaur 18 D/o.Yadwinder Singh 514-B 84 Sh.Yashpal Singh 75 S/o.Sh.Ujagar Singh 514-B 85 Smt.Manjit Kaur 78 W/o.Yashpal Singh 514-B 86 Sh.Sunil Kumar 38 S/o.Sh.Hargyan Singh 515-A 87 Smt.Pushpa 30 W/o.Sh.Sunil Kumar 515-A 88 Sh.Narish Kumar 37 S/o.Sh.Natram Singh 515-B 89 Smt.Nirmla 31 W/O.Sh.Narish Kumar 515-B 90 Sh.Prem Prakash 34 S/o.Sh.Shalgram Yadav 405 91 Smt.Mishi Kumari 30 W/o.Sh.Prem Prakash 405 92 Sh.Chandan Kr.Yadav 36 S/o.Sh.Dinesh Parsad 406-A 93 Smt.Jyoti Kumari 31 W/o.Sh.Chandan 406-A Kr.Yadav 94 Sh.Harsimran Singh 32 S/o.Sh.Amlook Singh 406-B 95 Sh.Amook singh 55 S/o.Sh.Pyare Singh 406-B 96 Mrs.Gurmeet Kaur 52 W/o.Sh.Amlook Singh 406-B 97 Mr.Gurpeet Singh 39 S/o.Sh.Amook Singh 406-B 98 Mrs.Rajpal Kaur 38 W/o.Sh.Gurpreet Singh 406-B 99 Sh.Ranjeet Singh 37 S/o.Sh.Amlook Singh -do- 100 Smt.Kirandeep Kaur 23 W/o.Sh.Ranjeet Singh -do- 101 Sh.Pankaj Sharma 45 S/o.Sh.R.K.Sharma 501/A 102 Smt.Jyoti Sharma 31 W/o.Sh.Pankaj Sharma -do- 103 Sh.Satish Chandra 30 S/o.Sh.Ram Singh 501-B 104 Smt.Alpana 28 W/o.Sh.Satish Chandra -do- 105 Sh.Darshan Kumar 53 S/o.Sh.Tara Chand 502-A 106 Smt.Sunita Devi 45 W/o.Sh.Darshan Kumar -do- 107 Sh.Subhash Chandra 59 S/o.Sh.Ami chand 502-B 108 Smt.Davinder 52 W/o.Sh.Subhash Chand 502-B 109 Sh.Jiwan 22 W/O.Sh.Subhash Chand 502-B 110 Sh.Ganesh 21 -do- -do- 111 Sh.Deepak kumar 36 S/o Atar Singh 502-B 112 Smt.Savita Devi 27 W/o.Deepak Kumar -do- 113 Sh.Deep Chand 36 S/o.Lila Dhar 503-A 114 Smt.Promila 33 W/o.Sh.Deep Chand 503-A 115 Sh.Jiwan Kumar 49 S/o.Pritam Dass Sharma 503-B 116 Smt.Geeta Sharma 44 W/o.Sh.Jiwan Kumar 503-B 117 Sh.Naresh Chohan 50 S/o.Bugga mal chohan 504-A 118 Smt.Asha Chohan 48 W/o.Sh.Naresh Chohan 504-A 119 Mrs.Nandini Chohan 28 W/o.Sh.Naresh Chohan -do- 120 Mr.Agam Chohan 26 S/o.Sh.Naresh Chohan -do- 121 Mr.Alakh Chohan 22 S/o.Sh.Naresh Chohan -do- 122 Sh.Vimal Kumar 42 S/o.Sh.Vijay singh 504-B 123 Smt Preeti 36 W/o.Sh.Vimal Singh 504-B 124 Sh.Amar Nath Rana 48 S/o.Sh.Puran Singh 505-C 125 Smt.Sunita Devi 41 W/o.Sh.Amar Nath Rana 505-C 126 Mrs.Niharik Rana 21 D/o.Amarnath Rana 505-C 127 Sh.Akash Rana 19 S/o.Sh.Amarnath Rana -do- 128 Sh.Vikash Rana 18 S/o.Sh.Amarnath Rana -do- 129 Sh.Chaman Lal 56 S/o.Roshan lal -do- 130 Smt.Poonam 52 W/o.Sh.Chaman lal -do- 131 Sh.Shankar lal 50 S/o.Chandka Ramji 506-B 132 Smt.Geeta Devi 47 W/o.Sh.Shankar Lal 506-B 133 Mrs.Yasoda 26 D/o.Sh.Shankar Lal -do- 134 Miss Pooja 23 D/o.Sh.Shankar Lal 506-B 135 Miss Dimple 20 D/o.Sh.Shankar Lal 506-B 136 Sh.Seth Pal 47 S/o.Sh.Dharam Singh 507-B 137 Smt.Rohini Gautam 38 W/o.Sh.Seth Pal 507-B 138 Sh.Amar Verma 52 S/o.Sh.Parshotam 15-A 139 Smt.Neelam Verma 47 W/o.Sh.Amar Verma -do- 140 Sh.Shashank Verma 21 S/o.Sh.Amar Verma -do- 141 Sh.Davender Pal 37 S/o.Ashok Kumar 16-A 142 Smt.Pritipal 32 W/o.Davinder pal 16-A 143 Sh.Ashok Kumar 65 S/o.Fakir Chand 16-A 144 Smt.Saroj Pal 61 W/o.Sh.Ashok Kumar 16-A 145 Sh.Kamlesh 30 Sh.Sakat Ram 17-A 146 Smt.Meena 28 W/O.Sh.Kamlesh 17-A 147 Sh.P.K.Sharma 54 S/o.Sh.S.P.Sharma 3-A 148 Smt.Manju Sharma 52 W/o.Sh.P.K.Sharma 3-A 149 Sh.Mithlesh Kumar 44 S/o.Sh.Ram Aadhar -do- 150 Smt.Anar Kali 41 W/o.Mithlesh Kumar 3-A 151 Sh.Vishal 21 S/o.Sh.Mithlesh Kumar 3-a 152 Sh.Raj Nath 46 S/o.Sh.Ram lal 391/B 153 Sh.Anil Kumar 24 S/o.Sh.Raj nath 391-B 154 Sh.Surinder Kumar 37 S/o.Lalu Ram 390-B 155 Sh.Vinod Kumar 38 Sh.Vinod K-9 Quarter 156 Smt.Suman 33 W/o.Sh.Vinod Kumar -do- 157 Sh.Bobby 35 S/o.Sh.Manjit 3-A O/H 158 Smt.Robina 33 W/o.Sh.Bobby -do- 159 Sh.Rakesh 33 S/o.Sh.Manjit -do- 160 Smt.Rupinder Kaur 32 W/o.Sh.Rakesh -do- 161 Sh.Monu 30 s/o.Sh.Manjit -do- 162 Sh.Mukesh Kumar 33 S/o.Sh.Rakesh Chand 4-A O/H 163 Smt.Jyoti 32 W/o.Sh.Mukesh Kr.
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