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Employee List of Leh and Sub Division Likir, Kharu, Nyoma EMPLOYEE LIST OF LEH AND SUB DIVISION LIKIR, KHARU, NYOMA & DURBUK EMP Name Father Name Sex Mobile Permanent DESIGNATION POSTINGPLACE Payscale Home Posting EPICNO DEP Department CODETAILS S. No. CODE Address Ac Ac AS 0700727 SHANAZ G HAIDER Female 9469512810 SHENAM 194101 SMS LEH Level-6E (35900- LEH LEH BBF0180679 P0 COMMAND AREA DEPUTY DIRECTOR 1 TABASSUM 113500) DEVELOPMENT 0700017 TASHI SONAM TSERING Female 9906970844 SELDOR, CHUCHOT SOP DSEO LEH Level-7 (44900- LEH LEH BBF0556001 P0 ECONOMICS AND DISTT STAT AND 2 DOLMA YOKMA 142400) STATISTICS EVALUATION 0702375 TSERING ISHEY TSERING Female 9419299699194101 LEH LECTURER BOYS SCHOOL Level-12 (78800- LEH LEH P0 EDUCATIONOFFICER CHIEF EDUCATION 3 YANGDOL 194101 LEH 209200) OFFICER 0702452 YANGCHEM TSERING DORJEYFemale 9419813517 LEH LECTURER BOYS SCHOOL Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0712034 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 4 DOLMA LEH 166700) OFFICER 0702453 LOBZANG CHHERING Female 9419813517 LEH LECTURER BOYS SCHOOL Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0111419 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 5 CHOROL DORJEY LEH 166700) OFFICER 0702454 TSERING TSERING Female 8491042775 LEH LECTURER BOYS SCHOOL Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0234229 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 6 DOLKER STANZIN LEH 166700) OFFICER 0702458 SYANTIA STEPHEN Female 9419288802 LEH LECTURER BOYS SCHOOL Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0503490 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 7 MUNSHI MUNSHI LEH 166700) OFFICER 0702477 THINLESS TSERING Female 9906097097 LEH LECTURER BOYS SCHOOL Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0834606 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 8 ANGMO NURBOO LEH 166700) OFFICER 0701515 PADMA SONAM Female 9419242625 TUKCHA LEH HQA CEO OFFICE LEH Level-8A (50700- LEH LEH BBF0131151 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 9 DOLKER GONBOO 160600 OFFICER 0701924 SONAM TSERING Female 9469293885 SHEY LECTURER GGHSS LEH Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0776377 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 10 DOLMA TUNDUP 166700) OFFICER 0701156 PADMA TSERING NURBU Female 9419186177 LEH, 194101 LECTURER GGHSSL LEH Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0729616 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 11 CHOZOM 166700) OFFICER 0701178 TSERING RINCHEN Female 9484035032 LEH, 194101 LECTURER GGHSSL LEH Level-9 (52700- NUBRA LEH P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 12 ANGMO NAMGAIL 166700) OFFICER 0700941 DELDAN SKALZANG Female 9419800919 SKARA, 194101 PRINCIPAL GGHSSL LEH Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0156513 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 13 ANGMO DORJEY 166700) OFFICER 0701830 RINCHEN TSERING Female 9419819808 TARU, 194101 LECTURER GHSS CHUCHOT Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0243618 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 14 ANGMO NORBOO SHAMMA 166700) OFFICER 0701854 JIGMET STANZIN DORJE Female 8492010844 SANKAR LECTURER GHSS CHUSHOT Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0791525 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 15 YANGSKIT 194101 SHAMMA 166700) OFFICER 0701865 PADMA TSERING Female 7051153449 THIKSAY LECTURER GHSS CHUSHOT Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0078113 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 16 LADOL WANGCHOK SHAMMA 166700) OFFICER 0701866 TSEWANG TSERING NURBU Female 9419218296 SKURBUCHAN LECTURER GHSS CHUSHOT Level-6E (35900- LEH LEH BBF0240739 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 17 DOLMA 194106 SHAMMA 113500) OFFICER 0701930 TASHI SONAM Female 9622038238 CHANGSPA 194101 LECTURER GHSS CHUSHOT Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 18 ANGMO ANGCHUK SHAMMA 166700) OFFICER 0701666 KUNZES P T WANGAIL Female 9419179633 MATHOO, 194101 HEAD MASTER HIGH SCHOOL Level-8A (50700- LEH LEH BBF0571174 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 19 ANGMO SHARA 160600 OFFICER 0700791 PADMA SONAM Female 9906997640 LEH 194101 HEAD MASTER HIGOO Level-6E (35900- LEH LEH P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 20 DECHEN WANGCHUK 113500) OFFICER 0701420 SPALZES DORJEY SAMPHIL Female 9622977141 NIMMO HEAD MASTER HS BASGO Level-6E (35900- LEH LEH BBF0180893 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 21 DOLMA 113500) OFFICER 0701371 RIGZIN PHUNCHOK Female 9906980581 SKARA LEH HEAD MASTER HS GIA Level-6F (40800- LEH LEH BBF0157305 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 22 ANGMO TSERING 129200) OFFICER EMP Name Father Name Sex Mobile Permanent DESIGNATION POSTINGPLACE Payscale Home Posting EPICNO DEP Department CODETAILS S. No. CODE Address Ac Ac AS 0700801 PADMA SONAM Female 9906997640 LEH 194101 HEAD MASTER HS IGOO Level-6E (35900- LEH LEH P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 23 DECHEN WANGCHUK 113500) OFFICER 0700769 KANEEZ MOHAMMAD Female 9906998333 LEH 194101 LECTURER HSS SASPOL Level-6E (35900- LEH LEH BBF0182527 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 24 FATIMA SHARIF 113500) OFFICER 0700775 PHUNCHOK LEKSHET Female 9419218376 SKARA LEH 194101 LECTURER HSS SASPOL Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH BBF0182873 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 25 LAMO GYATSO 166700) OFFICER 0700783 NISSA ABDUL REHMAN Female 8082029713 DESKIT NUBRA LECTURER HSS SASPOL Level-9 (52700- LEH LEH P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 26 KHATOON 194401 166700) OFFICER 0701714 SONAM TUNDUP DORJAY Female 9906975151 LEH 194101 HEAD MASTER LEH Level-8A (50700- LEH LEH BBF0750778 P0 EDUCATION PRINCIPAL DIET 27 ANGMO 160600 0701615 KHURSHIDA MOHD YOUSUF Female 9797557467 LEH 194101 LECTURER LEH Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0440859 P0 EDUCATION PRINCIPAL DIET 28 BANOO 179800) 0701620 MEPHAM SONAM Female 9419551359 LEH 194101 LECTURER LEH Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH P0 EDUCATION PRINCIPAL DIET 29 TSOMO STOBDAN 179800) 0701680 TSERING KONCHOK Female 9469571576 LEH 194101 LECTURER LEH Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0126946 P0 EDUCATION PRINCIPAL DIET 30 YANGZOM NAMGAIL 179800) 0701688 SHAKILA ABDUL QADIR Female 9419177691 LEH 194101 LECTURER LEH Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0429449 P0 EDUCATION PRINCIPAL DIET 31 BANOO 179800) 0701697 TSERING SONAM STANZIN Female 7051372839 CHOGLAMSAR LEH LECTURER LEH Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH P0 EDUCATION PRINCIPAL DIET 32 ANGMO 194101 179800) 0701704 THINLESS TSERING MORUP Female 7051983627 BASGO , LEH LECTURER LEH Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0229625 P0 EDUCATION PRINCIPAL DIET 33 WANGMO 194101 179800) 0701710 TSETAN DORJE GYALPO Female 9419683948 TUKCHA, 194101 ZEO LEH Level-8A (50700- LEH LEH BBF0130997 P0 EDUCATION PRINCIPAL DIET 34 LADOL 160600 0701720 TSEWANG TASHI STOBDAN Female 9622988850 LEH 194101 ZEO LEH Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0421990 P0 EDUCATION PRINCIPAL DIET 35 DOLMA 179800) 0701841 TASHI LAMO SONAM JOLDAN Female 9797304491 SAKTI ZEO ZEO LEH Level-6F (40800- LEH LEH BBF0046185 P0 EDUCATION CHIEF EDUCATION 36 194101 129200) OFFICER 0700304 DISKET TSERING Female 9419179836 SHEY ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-11 (67700- LEH LEH BBF0075929 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 37 ANGMO WANGDUS LEH 208700) EDUCATION 0700309 KONCHOK SONAM RIGZIN Female 9419115383 PHYANG 194101 ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-11 (67700- LEH LEH BBF0463778 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 38 CHHOROL LEH 208700) EDUCATION 0700310 RAZIA ABDUL RAZAK Female 9622992119 SKAMPARI 194101 ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-11 (67700- LEH LEH BBF0140905 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 39 PARVEEN LEH 208700) EDUCATION 0700312 TSETAN PHUNCHUK Female 7051862189 SAKTI 194101 ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0042192 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 40 DOLKAR GYATSO LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700313 STANZIN TASHI DORJE Female 9797434496 SKARA 194101 ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0846774 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 41 ITGA LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700314 NILZA SONAM Female 9419178499 SABOO 194101 ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0086264 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 42 ANGMO ANGCHOK LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700316 JIGMET TSERING MOTUP Female 8082802202 SHENAM 194101 ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0180646 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 43 WANGMO LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700317 PADMA TSERING Female 9419299258 SKARA 194101 ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0609305 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 44 STANZIN ANGCHOK LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700371 SONAM NEEMA SONAM Female 9419228848 HOUSING COLONY ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0186254 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 45 WANGMO LEH 194101 LEH 179800) EDUCATION EMP Name Father Name Sex Mobile Permanent DESIGNATION POSTINGPLACE Payscale Home Posting EPICNO DEP Department CODETAILS S. No. CODE Address Ac Ac AS 0700374 JIGMET TSERING Female 9622960591 TAROO LEH ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0137463 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 46 LADOL ANGDUS 194101 LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700389 THINLESS TASHI WANGAIL Female 9906989051 TIA KHALING ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0619528 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 47 CHONDOL 194106 LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700393 SAMEENA ANWAR HUSSAIN Female 9622609961 TUKCHA LEH ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-11 (67700- LEH LEH BBF0134221 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 48 IQBAL 194101 LEH 208700) EDUCATION 0700396 YANGCHAN LOBZANG Female 9469766024 SABOO MANLA ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-11 (67700- LEH LEH BBF0599787 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 49 DOLMA TSEWANG HOUSE LEH LEH 208700) EDUCATION 0700414 KONCHOK SONAM Female 9906994985194101 TUKCHA LEH ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0131615 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 50 DOLMA WANGTAK 194101 LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700541 RINCHEN TSERING Female 9596959234 MARTSELING ASSTT PROF EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0339606 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 51 ANGMO PUNCHOK 194101 LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700412 DISKET TASHI NAMGYAL Female 8492892284 NIMOO LIBRARIAN EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0223370 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 52 ANGMO LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700405 TSERING RIGZIN PADMA Female 9469445757 DHOMKHAR PTI EJM COLLEGE Level-10A (56600- LEH LEH BBF0258251 P0 HIGHER PRINCIPAL EJMC 53 SPALZOM 194106 LEH 179800) EDUCATION 0700752 STANZIN SONAM TASHI Female 9797576795 CHOGLAMSAR ASSTT LEH 194101 Level-6 (35400-
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