DIRECTORATE of FAMILY WELFARE ODISHA Letter No. 5634 / FWE-XIII-12/2018 Bhubaneswar Dt

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DIRECTORATE of FAMILY WELFARE ODISHA Letter No. 5634 / FWE-XIII-12/2018 Bhubaneswar Dt DIRECTORATE OF FAMILY WELFARE ODISHA Letter No. 5634 / FWE-XIII-12/2018 Bhubaneswar Dt. 01/10/2018 To The Director , Capital Hospital, Bhubaneswar/ The Director ,Rourkella Govt. Hospital, Rourkella. The Asscociate Professor ,RHC, Jagatsinghpur The Principal, Health & FW. Training Centre, Cuttack/ Sambalpur All Chief District Medical & Public Health Officers. Subject- Circulation of Provisional Gradation List of MPHW(F) Stood as on 01.01.2018 Sir/Mdadam, I am to intimate that the provisional gradation list of regular MPHW(F)/ANM ,who have already completed 10 years of service as on 01.01.2018, has been prepared taking into their first joining as MPHW(F)/ANM on regular basis . The above gradation list is enclosed herewith , which may please be circulated amongst all MPHW(F)/ANM working under your administrative control inviting objections, if any, with regard to their date of birth, qualification, category and date of joining as regular MPHW(F)/ANM etc. and furnish the same with documentary evidence to this Directorate within a period of 21 days from the date of receipt of this letter , positively. In case failure to submit the objections of MPHW(F)/ANM within the stipulated time, it will be treated as final and accordingly the final gradation list of MPHW(F) shall be issued . If any Objections will arise from left out MPHW(F)/ANM after issue of final gradation list, you will be held responsible for such lapses. The objections raised by MPHW(M) may be furnished to this Directorate by email [email protected]. The Provisional Gradation list of MPHW(F)/A.N.M will be made available in the Official Web Site www.nursingodisha.nic.in Please treat this as MOST URGENT. Sd/- Dr. Lingaraj Mishra Director of Family Welfare, Odisha Memo No. 5635 / Bhubaneswar, dated the 01. 10. 2018 Copy forwarded to the Director of Health Services,Odisha/ Director, SIH&FW ,Odisha / Director of Nursing Odisha Bhubaneswar for information and necessary action. Sd/- Dr. Lingaraj Mishra Director of Family Welfare, Odisha PROVISIONAL GRADATION LIST OF MPHW(F) /ANM IN THE MULTI PURPOSE HEALTH WORKER(Female) CADRE AS ON 01.01.2018 Sl. No. Name of the MPHW(F)/ANM Date of Birth Qualification Date of First Entry Category to Whether Remarks with present place of into Govt. Service which completed six posting as MPHW(F)/ANM belongs months LHV on regular basis. Training or not ? If so, the date of completion, year of passing from LHV Training School, Berhampur 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Marssaya Beheri 18-01-1959 HSC 22-02-1977 UR No Tangi CHC (CTC) 2 Ahalya Sethy 20-11-1971 HSC 19-03-1977 SC No Dampara (CTC) 3 Arati Nayak 14-06-1968 HSC 07-11-1979 UR No Darbachha S/c(KPD) 4 Rohjini Bala Dandia 01-07-1960 HSC 11-11-1979 SC No Hirli (NPR) 5 Primika Bage 18-10-1959 HSC 12-11-1979 ST No Birbira SC(SNG) 6 Kalpana Dey 11-12-1959 HSC 20-06-1980 UR No Baripada DHH (MBJ) 7 Sadhana Bhutia 17-05-1980 HSC 04-07-1980 UR No CHC Banarpal (ANGUL) 8 Chandramani Sahoo 25-02-1959 HSC 10-07-1980 UR No Tangi H.Qr (KHD) 9 Nirmala Behera 28-08-1960 Matric 23-12-1980 SC No Daltola (KHD) 10 Urvasi Naik 01-01-1960 HSC 25-12-1980 ST No Tumkela SC(SNG) 11 Kanaklata Mukhi 05-07-1960 HSC 25-12-1980 SC No Pairaju (KDL) 12 Mandakini Bakhra 01-02-1959 HSC 29-12-1980 SC No CHC Kirmira ,(JSD) 13 Shantilata Dash 19-04-1960 HSC 29-12-1980 UR No Hatigarh CHC (BLS) 14 Elizabeth Mallick 01-07-1960 HSC 29-12-1980 ST No Kumarigaon (KDL) 15 Flora Kerketta 21-03-1959 HSC 31-12-1980 ST No Barsuan SC(SNG) 16 Bhagabati Dei 28-05-1959 HSC 01-01-1981 ST No Dharakot (KDL) 17 Bilasa Nag 07-01-1960 HSC 01-01-1981 SC No Barikel SC (BGR) 18 Bhanumati Kujar 20-05-1960 HSC 08-01-1981 ST No Sagbahal SC(SNG) 19 Musi Sahoo 05-05-1967 HSC 08-02-1981 UR No kundisa ( PURI ) 20 Satyabhama Sahu 12-02-1959 HSC 12-03-1981 UR No Sridamchandrapur CHC (MBJ) 21 Rukmuni Prusty 03-06-1960 HSC 16-03-1981 UR No Nakchi (ANGUL) 22 Swarnalata Pradhan 22-10-1967 HSC 08-04-1981 UR No CHC,Baunsuni (BOUDH) 23 Sanjukta Behera 12-06-1960 HSC 11-07-1981 SC No Barunia S/C (JPR) 24 Nilima Sahoo 28-05-1960 HSC 05-08-1981 UR No Keldamal S/c ,Kalabira CHC(JSD) 25 Pranati pattnaik 14-02-1959 HSC 25-12-1981 UR No Jadupur S/c(KPD) 26 Jamunabala Lenka 16-04-1960 HSC 25-12-1981 UR No Narilo S/c(KPD) 27 Sakuntala Ray 08-02-1959 11th 30-12-1981 UR No Gudiapokhari ( PURI ) 28 Satyabati Senapati 01-11-1959 HSC 22-01-1982 UR No Niali CHC (CTC) 29 Saralarani Mallick 17-12-1958 HSC 23-01-1982 Sc No Jhadagaon S/C(JPR) Sl. No. Name of the MPHW(F)/ANM Date of Birth Qualification Date of First Entry Category to Whether Remarks with present place of into Govt. Service which completed six posting as MPHW(F)/ANM belongs months LHV on regular basis. Training or not ? If so, the date of completion, year of passing from LHV Training School, Berhampur 30 Damayanti Rath 15-02-1959 HSC 27-01-1982 UR No PHC(N) Padwa (KPT) 31 Parbati Dei 12-06-1959 HSC 02-02-1982 UR No Maniabandha CHC (CTC) 32 Kalyani Dei 26-09-1959 11th 02-02-1982 SC No Arugul (KHD) 33 Bahalen Lugan 05-07-1960 SSC 06-02-1982 ST No Keseibahal SC(SBP) 34 Janaki Nayak 23-06-1959 10th 10-02-1982 SC No Chhitikana ( PURI ) 35 Dulimani Tudu 03-03-1960 19-02-1982 ST No Berhampur PHC (BLS) 36 Ratnamani Khilla 07-02-1959 HSC 24-02-1982 ST No Sambai SC (KPT) 37 Julia Minz 25-08-1959 HSC 26-02-1982 ST No Kulta SC(SNG) 38 Malatilata Swain 25-11-1959 HSC 08-08-1982 UR No Bandhapara S/C(KPD) 39 Padmini Giri 16-05-1960 HSC 04-09-1982 UR No Kisantandi CHC (MBJ) 40 Swarnalata Routray 26-10-1989 HSC 06-09-1982 UR No Mahanga CHC (CTC) 41 Arunabala Sarangi 14-05-1960 HSC 01-01-1983 UR No CHC Balikuda (JSP) 42 Manorama Pattnaik 15-05-1961 HSC 01-01-1983 UR No Manijangha ( PURI ) 43 Sneha Moni Mohanta 15-02-1959 HSC 17-01-1983 UR No CHC Jemadeipentha (RGD) 44 Kunjalata marandi 13-03-1960 ME pass 07-02-1983 ST No Bangriposi CHC (MBJ) 45 Chandra prova Das 01-06-1959 11th pass 09-03-1983 UR No Kuliana CHC (MBJ) 46 Ramamani Mohapatra 14-01-1960 HSC 21-03-1983 UR Yes Badatara Sub Centre ( PURI ) 47 Nirupama Das 12-11-1959 HSC 09-05-1983 UR No Badampahar CHC (MBJ) 48 Sabya Negi, 05-06-1963 Matric 04-06-1983 OBC No Julumbahal SC(SNG) 49 Arati Behera 05-07-1960 XI 02-09-1983 UR No Kostha CHC (MBJ) 50 Arati Pal 21-04-1960 HSC 03-09-1983 UR No Sridamchandrapur CHC (MBJ) 51 Tillotama Sahu 01-03-1959 HSC 04-09-1983 UR No CHC Jhumpura (KJR) 52 Bhabani Natha 07-06-1960 HSC 06-09-1983 UR No CHC Jhumpura (KJR) 53 Hemamanjori Behera 02-10-1960 CGSC 06-09-1983 SC No Korchamal (NPR) 54 Swarnaprava Sathua 08-04-1959 HSC 07-09-1983 UR No Kapanda SC(SNG) 55 Latika Digar 21-04-1961 Matric 07-09-1983 SC No Kisantandi CHC (MBJ) 56 Padmabati Dei 29-11-1958 HSC 08-09-1983 UR No Bahalda CHC (MBJ) 57 Nalini Kumari Gouda 15-07-1961 HSC 08-09-1983 UR No Sasahandi PHC(N) (KPT) 58 Pravasini Salangi 09-03-1965 HSC 09-09-1983 UR No Kaptipada CHC (MBJ) 59 Dayamani Barla 04-10-1958 HSC 10-09-1983 ST No Gadbhati SC (BGR) 60 Mary Kiro 17-01-1960 HSC 14-09-1983 ST No Kandadhuda SC(SNG) 61 Saraswati Dash 12-02-1961 HSC 14-09-1983 UR No Malaanandpur S/C (JPR) Sl. No. Name of the MPHW(F)/ANM Date of Birth Qualification Date of First Entry Category to Whether Remarks with present place of into Govt. Service which completed six posting as MPHW(F)/ANM belongs months LHV on regular basis. Training or not ? If so, the date of completion, year of passing from LHV Training School, Berhampur 62 Ambuja Sathpathy 23-03-1963 HSC 15-09-1983 UR Yes Chhatia S/C (JPR) 63 Nibedita Samantaray 26-10-1958 HSC 20-09-1983 UR No Homeopathic Hosp BBSR 64 Ratnamani Behera 15-02-1960 Class-xi 21-09-1983 UR No Janhapada S/C (BGR) 65 Sujata Panigrahi 28-03-1962 HSC 22-09-1983 UR No Bhatlaida, Mundrajore CHC(JSG) 66 Sumitra Dei 03-06-1960 HSC 09-12-1983 UR No Jamda CHC (MBJ) 67 Charubala Paramanik 10-06-1962 Matric 09-12-1983 UR No K.C.Pur CHC (MBJ) 68 Sakuntala Pati 06-04-1961 HSC 31-01-1984 UR No Berhampur PHC (BLS) 69 Birajarani Das 22-03-1968 (+2 Arts) 09-02-1984 UR No CHC,Basudevpur (KJR) 70 Puspa Surin 03-06-1968 I.A 19-02-1984 ST No Kardega SC(SNG) 71 Sidheswary Sethy 12-03-1963 08-03-1984 SC No Hatigarh CHC (BLS) 72 Kumudini Jena 30-10-1958 HSC 12-03-1984 SC No Rachhipur S/C (JPR) 73 Renubala Sethi 15-01-1960 XI 13-03-1984 SC No Kuliana CHC (MBJ) 74 Malati Panda 12-10-1959 10th pass 14-03-1984 UR No Balasore ,PPC (BLS) 75 Suchitra Manna 20-11-1959 HSC 14-03-1984 OBC No Baliapal CHC (BLS) 76 Suna Sethy 14-06-1959 HSC 15-03-1984 SC No SDH,Anandapur (KJR) 77 Kuni Dei 20-01-1962 HSC 16-03-1984 SC No Adaspur CHC (CTC) 78 Basanti Ku Dei 06-12-1958 HSC 17-03-1984 SC No Nandapur (ANGUL) 79 Manaswini Nayak 01-04-1959 HSC 17-03-1984 SC No Sudhipada (KDL) 80 Sureswari Magar 13-08-1960 HSC 17-03-1984 SC No Durloga SC, Brajarajnagar CHC(JSG) 81 Subhadra Karua 01-06-1962 class-XI 17-03-1984 SC No Tato CHC (MBJ) 82 Rebati Nayak 11-07-1959 HSC 19-03-1984 SC No CHC,Madhyakhanda (NGR) 83 Banita Bag 07-12-1960 HSC 19-03-1984 SC No Patkulunda S/C (BGR) 84 Kausalya Nayak HSC 19-03-1984 ST No CHC,Padmapur (KJR) 85 Janhabi Naik 10-11-1959 HSC 20-03-1984 UR No Kulanbahal SC(SNG) 86 Pramila Mandal 17-03-1960 HSC 20-03-1984 UR No CHC, Nuagadiasahi(NGR) 87 Kamalini Nag 05-05-1961 HSC 20-03-1984 SC No Ghasian(BLG) 88 Bhabimani Oram 01-12-1958 Class X 21-03-1984 ST No CHC,Bhanda (KJR) 89 Surama Pradhan 08-04-1959 HSC 21-03-1984 ST No Bandhagada (KDL) 90 Maryrosalia Tete 25-09-1961 HSC 21-03-1984 ST No Kadhobahal SC(SNG) 91 Biswashi Tirky 17-02-1963 HSC 21-03-1984 ST No Kasada SC(SNG) 92 Clara Kullu 26-08-1959 SSC 22-03-1984 ST No Pindapathar SC(SBP) Sl.
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