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List of Mining Sirdar (Merit Wise) List of General Category EASTERN COALFIELDS LIMITED (A subsidiary of Coal India Limited) Office of the CMD, P.O.Dishergarh, Dist. Burdwan, PIN - 713333 Ref.No.ECL/CMD/C-6/GM(P/ Rectt.&MP)/13/1499 Dated : 08.11.2013 /ORDER/ Declaration of result of direct recruitment of Dy.Surveyor & Mining Sirdar, Advertisement No. Ref.No. ECL/CMD/C-6/Recruitt./Gen/12/217 dated 29/10/12 Consequent upon the written test held on 28.07.13 and subsequent interview held between 09.09.13 to 12.09.2013, the following candidates have been provisionally selected for the post of Dy.surveyor & Mining Sirdar in ECL. They are hereby directed to report to CMO(I/c), Sanctoria Hospital, PO: Dishergarh, Dist : Burdwan, PIN-713333(WB) for their initial medical examination on the date & time as mentioned against their names. They are also required to bring 15(fifteen) copies of Passport Size Photograph ( similar to one given in the application form), and original certificates and testimonials duly attested by a Gazetted Officer. List of Dy.Surveyor (Merit wise) List of General category SL.NO./MERIT ROLL I.M.E. DATE / CANDIDATES NAME FATHER NAME CAT DOB CAT. WISE NO REMARKS PUNIT KUMAR RAM LALI 21-08- 1 DS-63 GEN 25th November 10 am DWIVEDI DWIVEDI 1988 DS- DHARMENDRA 08-09- 2 UPENDRA GIRI GEN 25th November 10 am 106 KUMAR GIRI 1986 SHAILENDRA KISHUN DEO 12-01- 3 DS-27 GEN 25th November 10 am KUMAR GOPE 1986 DHANANJAY PRAKASH 25-01- 4 DS-26 GEN 25th November 10 am KUMAR SINGH CHANDRA 1987 Page | 1 SANJAY KUMAR BASUDEO 25-03- 5 DS-81 GEN 25th November 10 am MANDAL MANDAL 1987 VIKASH KUMAR RAM BISWAS 09-02- 6 DS-82 GEN 25th November 10 am SINGH SINGH 1988 ASHIS KUMAR 03-05- 7 DS-5 SRIKANTA SINHA GEN 25th November 10 am SINHA 1989 DS- SHANTI PADA 13-09- 8 SOMEN GHOSH GEN 25th November 10 am 133 GHOSH 1987 SUBODH KANT SITARAM 15-03- 9 DS-28 GEN 25th November 10 am TIWARY TIWARY 1989 ACHANCHAL 03-04- 10 DS-3 ANUPAM KUMAR GEN 25th November 10 am KUMAR 1989 List of OBC category SL.NO./MERIT ROLL I.M.E. DATE / CANDIDATES NAME FATHER NAME CAT DOB CAT. WISE NO REMARKS NEMAI CH 02-02- 1 DS-58 SAJAL GOPE OBC 25th November 10 am GOPE 1980 DS- 10-02- 2 BHIM MAHTO RAMJEE MAHTO OBC 25th November 10 am 189 1986 DS- RAVINDRA PARASLAL 05-12- 3 OBC 25th November 10 am 196 VISHWAKARMA BISWAKARMA 1979 DS- 10-01- 4 ASHOK KUMAR LAXMI SAW OBC 25th November 10 am 111 1980 DS- DHANANJAY BINDESHWARI 01-03- 5 OBC 25th November 10 am 190 KUMAR DHIRAJ PANDIT 1982 List of SC category SL.NO./MERIT ROLL I.M.E. DATE / CANDIDATES NAME FATHER NAME CAT DOB CAT. WISE NO REMARKS DS- BAPPADITYA LATE : PHANI 13-09- 1 SC 25th November 10 am 222 SINHA BHUSAN SINHA 1979 List of Mining Sirdar (Merit Wise) List of General category SL.NO./ME ROLL Name Of Father's CA DOB I.M.E. DATE RESERV RIT CAT. NO. Candidates Name T / REMARKS ATION WISE MONBODH 26th November MS-572 BIPLAB GANGULI GEN 09-12-1984 1 GANGULI 10 am SIBABRATA 26th November MS-644 JOY SIKDAR GEN 12-05-1987 2 SIKDAR 10 am PARAS NATH 26th November MS-473 SARWAN KUMAR GEN 15-01-1988 3 MAHTO 10 am SUBODH JAGANNATH 26th November MS-624 CHANDRA 06-06-1984 4 MANDAL GEN MANDAL 10 am Page | 2 26th November MS-347 RANJIT KR SAW GANPAT SAW GEN 28-03-1987 5 10 am 26th November MS-550 SOUMEN DEY CHANDAN DEY GEN 13-06-1990 6 10 am SUBHENDRA KR DEBENDRANA 26th November MS-564 GEN 11-06-1986 7 SAHOO TH SAHOO 10 am DHANESHWAR 26th November MS-651 ARVIND KUMAR GEN 09-09-1987 8 KUMAR 10 am 26th November MS-514 RAMA SHANKER RAM PRASAD GEN 15-07-1983 9 10 am SUKUMAR 26th November MS-641 DEBASIS DUTTA GEN 25-03-1984 10 DUTTA 10 am DHANESHWAR 26th November MS-566 KALI YADAV OBC 04-09-1984 11 YADAV 10 am ARPAN MOHIT KR 26th November MS-28 GEN 11-12-1985 12 CHATTERJEE CHATTERJEE 10 am Under RAGHU BANSH 26th November Gen MS-668 UTTAM MANI OBC 20-03-1987 13 MANI 10 am Cat.(On Merit) DINESHWAR PRADEEP KR 26th November MS-665 VISHWAKARM 20-07-1987 14 VISHWAKARMA GEN A 10 am Under 26th November Gen MS-662 AKRAR AHMAD MD GULZAR OBC 14-02-1988 15 10 am Cat.(On Merit) 26th November MS-366 SYED RIZWAN ALI SYED FAIZ ALI GEN 07-04-1989 16 10 am RAJENDRA MANISH KR 26th November MS-273 PRASAD 28-06-1989 17 PANDEY GEN PANDEY 10 am Under PRAMODA KUMAR PARIKSCHIT 26th November Gen MS-461 OBC 03-07-1989 18 DASS DASS 10 am Cat.(On Merit) CHANDAN BAMDEV 26th November MS-369 GEN 03-07-1990 19 BEHERA BEHERA 10 am APPOINTME NT TO BE ISSUED AFTER SANDEEP KR RECEIPT OF MS-640 FAGU MONDAL GEN 10-08-1990 20 MONDAL VERIFICATIO N OF COMPETENC Y FROM DGMS SIDHESWAR 26th November MS-294 GOUTAM KUMAR GEN 07-12-1982 21 PRASAD 10 am SHIBRAM 27th November MS-38 RAJA SARKAR GEN 02-02-1984 22 SARKAR 10 am GOVINDA MITHUN 27th November MS-493 CHAKRABORT 09-12-1985 23 CHAKRABORTY GEN Y 10 am Page | 3 Under SILBANUS 27th November Gen MS-414 WILSON TIRKEY ST 05-05-1986 24 TIRKEY 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under KHEMAN 27th November Gen MS-289 BIJENDRA KUMAR OBC 08-01-1987 25 MAHATO 10 am Cat.(On Merit) CHANDAN KR AWDHESH 27th November MS-373 GEN 28-02-1987 26 SINGH KUMAR SINGH 10 am Under KUNWAR 27th November Gen MS-10 SUNIL KUMAR OBC 26-02-1988 27 MAHTO 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under KIRTTAN SUBHAS CH 27th November Gen MS-562 BIHARI 12-07-1991 28 MAHANTA OBC MAHANTA 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under 27th November Gen MS-83 PAWAN KUMAR BALDEO RAM OBC 05-01-1985 29 10 am Cat.(On Merit) CHANDAN KR BASHISTH 27th November MS-348 GEN 10-12-1985 30 SINGH KUMAR SINGH 10 am Late Sarat Kumar 27th November MS-39 Anupam Paul GEN 09-02-1987 31 Paul 10 am LATE SHASHI BHUSHAN 27th November MS-41 MAHANGU 03-03-1987 32 KUMAR GEN RAM 10 am Under JAI NARAYAN 27th November Gen MS-608 RANJAY KUMAR OBC 02-12-1987 33 THAKUR 10 am Cat.(On Merit) RAJKUMAR 27th November MS-362 PRAVEEN PANDEY GEN 28-09-1989 34 PANDEY 10 am SK MOHAMMAD SK ALI 27th November MS-403 GEN 05-07-1990 35 AJIJ MOHAMMAD 10 am 27th November MS-387 SADIK ALI RASHEED ALI GEN 04-06-1983 36 10 am Under SUBODH 27th November Gen 37 MS-251 UTTAM KUMAR KUMAR OBC 10-05-1985 MAHTO 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under REWAT LAL 27th November Gen MS-603 SURENDRA SAW OBC 04-01-1986 38 SAW 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under PRABHAKAR LT RAJ MOHAN 27th November Gen MS-359 OBC 04-03-1987 39 JAISWAL GUPTA 10 am Cat.(On Merit) 27th MALAY CHANDRA MANGAL MS-312 06-04-1988 40 DEY CHANDRA DEY GEN November10 am Under PRAKASH CH 27th November Gen MS-389 S BEHERA SC 02-05-1988 41 BEHERA 10 am Cat.(On Merit) ALEKHA DINESH KR 27th November MS-262 CHARAN 04-06-1992 42 NAYAK GEN NAYAK 10 am Page | 4 NARAYAN 28th November MS-240 ASHIM DEY GEN 16-11-1983 43 CHANDRA DEY 10 am DHURVA KUMAR DAMODAR 28th November MS-330 GEN 19-05-1984 44 SUNDARA SUNDARA 10 am Under SUBODH BHONDA 28th November Gen MS-542 OBC 20-03-1986 45 TANTUBAY TANTUBAY 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under ASHOK KUMAR 28th November Gen MS-339 DEGLAL SAW OBC 01-05-1986 46 SAW 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under 28th November Gen MS-24 Piyush Malakar Ramesh Malakar OBC 18-02-1988 47 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under PRASHANT RAMESH 28th November Gen MS-374 SC 01-06-1988 48 RAMESH BORKAR BORKAR 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under PAWAN HIMANSHU 28th November Gen MS-17 KUMAR 24-09-1989 49 CHANDRAKAR OBC CHANDRAKAR 10 am Cat.(On Merit) KRISHANU KARUNAMAY 28th November MS-149 GEN 08-01-1984 50 GOSWAMI GOSWAMI 10 am CHATURBHUJ 28th November MS-143 SURESH SINGH GEN 24-11-1984 51 SINGH 10 am Under CHATLAL 28th November Gen MS-112 SIKENDAR YADAV OBC 12-01-1985 52 YADAV 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under BABLU KR ARJUN 28th November Gen MS-661 OBC 26-01-1985 53 MAHATO MAAHTO 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under JAMINI KANTA 30th November Gen MS-379 VIJAY KR MONDAL OBC 15-10-1985 54 MONDAL 10 am Cat.(On Merit) DEVASHISH PARITOSH 30th November MS-575 GEN 05-05-1986 55 KUMAR MANDAL 10 am Under AKSHYA ANIL KUMAR 30th November Gen MS-70 KUMAR 04-06-1987 56 SENDHA OBC SENDHA 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under MUNNA 30th November Gen MS-454 SHANKAR TITARE SC 29-06-1987 57 TITARE 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under DHVANA BALLAV 30th November Gen MS-354 NATABAR NAIK ST 14-07-1987 58 NAIK 10 am Cat.(On Merit) ABINASH KR AWADHESH 30th November MS-212 GEN 01-02-1989 59 SINGH KUMAR SINGH 10 am Under HARIRAM 30th November Gen MS-358 RAJESH MALVIYA OBC 11-04-1989 60 MALVIYA 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Page | 5 KAILASH 30th November MS-278 BRAJESH KR JHA GEN 02-01-1984 61 CHANDRA JHA 10 am Under 30th November Gen MS-370 PRADEEP KUMAR VINAYAK RAM ST 29-10-1985 62 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under RAM PD 30th November Gen MS-285 RAJESH KUMAR OBC 10-02-1987 63 MEHTA 10 am Cat.(On Merit) PRADEEP KR PREM NATH 02nd December MS-530 GEN 07-05-1989 64 SINGH SINGH 10 am Under ASHOK KUMAR SHIVNATH 02nd December Gen MS-46 OBC 11-05-1990 65 RAJAK PRASAD RAJAK 10 am Cat.(On Merit) NAKULA ABINASH KR 02nd December MS-590 CHANDRA 20-02-1991 66 PRADHAN GEN PRADHAN 10 am Under 02nd December Gen MS-595 PRAKASH MAHTO JIBLAL MAHTO OBC 01-01-1983 67 10 am Cat.(On Merit) Under BINOD KUMAR MANOHAR 02nd December Gen MS-337 SC 08-11-1983 68 RAJWAR RAJWAR 10 am Cat.(On Merit) RAJ KUMAR 02nd December MS-447 GOUTAM KUMAR GEN 14-08-1984 69 CHOUHAN 10 am 02nd December MS-141 SANJEET KUMAR JAY SINGH GEN 06-09-1984 70 10 am RAM KAILASH 02nd December MS-625 VIKASH KUMAR GEN 18-01-1985 71 ROY 10 am Under MD SARFARAZ MD KHALIC 02nd December Gen MS-148 OBC 01-07-1985 72 ALAM ANSARI 10 am Cat.(On Merit) VIJAY SANTOSH KR 02nd December MS-652 BAHADUR 15-01-1986 73 SINGH GEN SINGH 10 am Under TOK LAL 02nd December Gen MS-258 JAGESH PATEL OBC 30-10-1986 74 PATEL 10 am Cat.(On Merit) SHIBARAM 02nd December MS-610 BIPLAB PAUL GEN 05-12-1986 75 PAUL 10 am SOMENATH HARAMOHAN 02nd December MS-150 GEN 13-05-1988 76 MAHANTY MAHANTY 10 am SANDIP KUMAR PRAN NATH 02nd December MS-12 GEN 20-12-1988 77 GUPTA GUPTA 10 am SARAFARAZ MUSTAKIM 02nd
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