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Food & Supplies Deptt AADHAR BASED BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION AND SKILL PROFILING Reports Select Department :- FOOD AND SUPPLIES Select District :- All Sno. District Name Parentage Address Present Office DOB Category 1 KARGIL TURAB ALI GHULAM HYDER SANGRAH YOUKMA SANKOO GMS SANGRAH 03-02-1984 PART TIME WORKERS MOHAMMAD GHULAM OFFICE SUB DIVISION 2 KARGIL KUKSTAY SHARGOLE KARGIL 06-04-1973 CASUAL LABOURERS ISHAQ MOHAMMAD RATE LEGAL METEOROLOGY 3 KARGIL NISSAR AHMAD GHULAM MOHD CHANIGUND KARGIL 31-12-1983 CASUAL LABOURERS KARGIL 4 KARGIL VILLAYAT ALI GH HUSSAIN PISHOO KARGIL CAPD KARGIL 07-11-1984 CASUAL LABOURERS PURTIKCHEY SALE 5 KARGIL MOHD JAFFAR ALI HAIDER PURTIKCHEY GOINGMA 06-06-1981 CASUAL LABOURERS CENTER BAZAR SALE CENTER 6 KARGIL NISSAR HUSSAIN MOHD HASSAN GOMA KARGIL 01-03-1968 CASUAL LABOURERS KARGIL HQ RICE NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 7 KARGIL MOHD BAQIR NISSAR ALI GOMA KARGIL 20-07-1958 KHURBATHANG CA&PD DEPARTMENT SKALZANG 8 KARGIL DORJAY TSRING MANDA ZANSKAR PHEY SALE CENTER 07-08-1986 CASUAL LABOURERS TSERING MANGBORE SALE 9 KARGIL MEHRAJ KHALID MOHD SHAFI BHIMBAT DRASS 01-09-1974 CASUAL LABOURERS CNETRE 10 KARGIL AHMAD ALI MOHD YOUSUF STAKPA STAKPA 20-03-1990 CASUAL LABOURERS http://10.149.2.27/abbisp/AdminReport/District_Wise.aspx[1/16/2018 12:37:52 PM] NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 11 KARGIL MOHD ALI MOHD ISSA PASHKUM KARGIL S C PASHKUM 20-04-1966 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 12 KARGIL MOHD HUSSAIN HAJI MEHADI HARDASS KARGILL CAPD KARGIL 04-06-1973 CASUAL LABOURERS RINCHEN 13 KARGIL PADMA TSERING DARCHIKS DARCHIKS 05-03-1974 CASUAL LABOURERS SPALZANG NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 14 KARGIL MOHD IBRAHIM GH MOHD BAROO KARGIL MAIN GODOWN ATTA 07-08-1968 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 15 KARGIL GHULAM RAZA GHULAM MOHD YOULJUCK MAITA MAITA 07-04-1972 CASUAL LABOURERS NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 16 KARGIL MOHD ALI IBRAHIM DARKIAT LOCHUM ATTA MAIN STORE 26-11-1975 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 17 KARGIL NISSAR HUSSAIN GHULAM MOHD TITICHUMIK BAROO MINJEE 20-12-1988 PART TIME WORKERS 18 KARGIL TWAHIR HUSSAIN MOHD YOUSUF TAMBIS KARGIL TAMBIS 05-06-1983 CASUAL LABOURERS AHMAD 19 KARGIL JAWED HUSSAIN HARDASS KARGIL BAROO KARGIL 18-02-1994 CASUAL LABOURERS HUSSAIN 20 KARGIL GH HAIDER GH HASSAN SANGRAH KARGIL CAPD KARGIL 06-12-1966 CASUAL LABOURERS TDRINBG 21 KARGIL LOBZANG TASHI TESTA ZANASKAR CAPD ZANASKAR 08-06-1976 CASUAL LABOURERS DORJEY 22 KARGIL SYED MUSTAFA SYED HAIDER SALISKOTE KARGIL SC SALISKOTE 12-02-1990 CASUAL LABOURERS NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 23 KARGIL MOHD YOUNUS HUSSAIN ALI DARKET MAIN ATTA GODOWN 02-05-1970 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 24 KARGIL MOHD RAHIM GHULAM ABASS SILMOO KARGIL CAPD KARGIL 12-03-1964 CASUAL LABOURERS 25 KARGIL MOHD MUSSA MOHD ALI HAGNISS CAPD KARGIL 01-06-1973 CASUAL LABOURERS http://10.149.2.27/abbisp/AdminReport/District_Wise.aspx[1/16/2018 12:37:52 PM] TASHI 26 KARGIL TASHI TANTER FOKAR KARGIL FOKAR SALE CENTER 10-12-1960 CASUAL LABOURERS YANGTORE NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 27 KARGIL MOHD IBRAHIM MOHD HALIM SALISKOTE SC SALISKOTE 15-04-1973 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 28 KARGIL MOHD AMIN GH NABI BAMBAT KARGIL SALE CENTER K OIL 01-02-1978 CASUAL LABOURERS NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 29 KARGIL MOHD ALI MOHD ISMAIL FARONA RICE STORE 15-01-1977 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 30 KARGIL AKBAR ALI MOHD ALI POYEN CAPD KARGIL 18-12-1981 CASUAL LABOURERS STORE MAIN BAZAR NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 31 KARGIL MURTAZA ALI MOHD RAZA DASS 04-10-1982 KARGIL CA&PD DEPARTMENT LOBZANG 32 KARGIL JINBA STOBGAIS AKSHOW ABRAN ZANSKAR ABRAN SALE CENTER 05-07-1989 CASUAL LABOURERS PHUNTROG 33 KARGIL MOHD ALI MOHD HUSSAIN PASHKUM KARGIL SALE CENTER PASHKUM 07-02-1978 CASUAL LABOURERS LOTUS CHA PHUKTAL SALE 34 KARGIL STANZIN URGAN YOUGAR ZANSKAR 03-07-1993 CASUAL LABOURERS PHONCHOK CENTER 35 KARGIL MOHD QUASIM ABUL ALI SANGRAH KARGIL CAPD KARGIL 15-04-1965 CASUAL LABOURERS SALE CENTER 36 KARGIL MOHD TOHIR ABDUL MOHD SANGRAH KARGIL 11-12-1973 CASUAL LABOURERS PURTIKCHAY 37 KARGIL MOHD HADI HAJI MOHD ALI CHOSKORE CAPD 01-01-1978 CASUAL LABOURERS 38 KARGIL MOHD ALI MOHD HUSSAIN GOMA KARGIL CAPD KARGIL 07-02-1988 CASUAL LABOURERS MOHD SUBHAN 39 KARGIL ZAHOOR AHMAD MURAD BAGH DRASS CAPD KARGIL 23-12-1982 CASUAL LABOURERS KHAN http://10.149.2.27/abbisp/AdminReport/District_Wise.aspx[1/16/2018 12:37:52 PM] PALDAN 40 KARGIL LOBZANG TASHI PADUM ZANSKAR PADUM SALE CENTER 10-05-1992 CASUAL LABOURERS TSEWANG HASSAN 41 KARGIL MOHD MUSSA HAGNISS KARGIL CAPD KARGIL 02-05-1969 CASUAL LABOURERS GHULAM 42 KARGIL BASHIR AHMAD SUBHAN BADGAM KARGIL SALE CENTER BADGAM 04-02-1979 CASUAL LABOURERS 43 KARGIL SYED RAZA SYED HUSSAIN TRESPONE KARGIL GYALTHANG TRESPONE 07-05-1984 CASUAL LABOURERS SALE CENTER NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 44 KARGIL AHMAD HUSSAIN MOHD HANI KARPOKHAR SANKOO 10-12-1993 KHARPOKHAR CA&PD DEPARTMENT PALZES DOLMA 45 KARGIL GH MOHD HARDASS KARGIL HARDASS 01-03-1977 CASUAL LABOURERS ALIS BATOOL 46 KARGIL MOHD HASSAN MOHD HUSSAIN TRESPONE TRESPONE SC 16-10-1985 CASUAL LABOURERS 47 KARGIL MOHD TOHA HAJI HUSSAIN SANGRAH CAPD KARGIL 12-12-1972 CASUAL LABOURERS TSERING TANGDOO SALE 48 KARGIL TSRING NAMGAL MULBACK KARGIL 09-03-1979 CASUAL LABOURERS ANGDUS CENTER NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 49 KARGIL MOHD AMIN MOHD MUSSA LANKARCHAY MAIN STORE RICE 06-03-1982 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 50 KARGIL GHULAM ABASS GH HUSSAIN CHULICHAN CAPD KARGIL 17-08-1967 CASUAL LABOURERS NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 51 KARGIL SAYED JAFFAR SAYED MEHDI SALESKOT SC SALISKOTE 05-03-1981 CA&PD DEPARTMENT NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 52 KARGIL MOHMAD MUSSA MIR MOHMAD HAGNIS KARGIL PASHKUM 25-07-1963 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 53 KARGIL MOHD HUSSAIN MOHD IBRAHIM HARDASS GOUND SALE CETER HARDASS 14-04-1990 CASUAL LABOURERS http://10.149.2.27/abbisp/AdminReport/District_Wise.aspx[1/16/2018 12:37:52 PM] 54 KARGIL MOHD HUSSAIN MOHD ISSA KANOOR KARGIL CAPD AKRGIL 15-11-1986 CASUAL LABOURERS NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 55 KARGIL GH MOHMMAD KAZIM KAKSAR KARGIL SC KAKSAR 18-03-1978 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 56 KARGIL MOHD MOHSIN GH MEHDI TAISURU CA PD 05-02-1980 CASUAL LABOURERS NAWANG 57 KARGIL TASHI MOTOP SKAGAM ZANSKAR KARGIL SKAGAM SALE CENTER 20-12-1976 CASUAL LABOURERS PHONDDO TSRING 58 KARGIL SONAM OTZAR HOUGCHAT ZANASKAR CAPD KARGIL 07-12-1983 CASUAL LABOURERS STOPDAN 59 KARGIL ILYAS ALI ABDULLAH NAMSURU CAPD KARGIL 03-03-1980 CASUAL LABOURERS MAQSUMA 60 KARGIL MOHD TAHIR AKCHAMAL KGL SC SKAMBOO 19-10-1988 PART TIME WORKERS BANOO 61 KARGIL NIYAZ ALI MOHD HUSSAIN KUKSTEY CAPD 01-07-1988 CASUAL LABOURERS 62 KARGIL STANZIN ZOTPA STANZIN TASHI RARU ZANSKAR KARGIL RARU SALE CENTER 07-07-1974 CASUAL LABOURERS 63 KARGIL MOHD TOHA MOHD HUSSAIN STAKBURIK CAPD KARGIL 17-03-1988 CASUAL LABOURERS 64 KARGIL MOHD ISSA HAJI QALBI ALI LAMSU KARGIL CAPD KARGIL 05-03-1990 CASUAL LABOURERS NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 65 KARGIL GHULAM MOHD HAJI IBRAHIM FAROONA KARGIL ATTA MAIN GODOWN 10-10-1967 CA&PD DEPARTMENT NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 66 KARGIL MOHD SADIQ FIDA HUSSAIN STAKPA SANKOO STAKPA 12-03-1983 CA&PD DEPARTMENT LATE AKHONE GARGARDOO SALE 67 KARGIL MOHD IBRAHIM GARGARDOO KARGIL 06-04-1975 CASUAL LABOURERS QADIR ALI CENTER 68 KARGIL GULZAR HUSSAIN ALI RAHIM CHOWKIYAL KARGIL 15-11-1982 CASUAL LABOURERS http://10.149.2.27/abbisp/AdminReport/District_Wise.aspx[1/16/2018 12:37:52 PM] 69 KARGIL MOHD TOHIR MOHD KAZIM KARAMBA SAPI 01-10-1982 CASUAL LABOURERS NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 70 KARGIL MOHD HUSSAIN GH MEHDI LANKARCHAY KARGIL RICE MAIN STORE 16-03-1975 CA&PD DEPARTMENT NAWANG 71 KARGIL DORJAY NAMGLE KARGAK ZANSKAR SALE CENTER KARGAK 09-06-1979 CASUAL LABOURERS STANZIN HAJI FIDA 72 KARGIL MIRZA HUSSAIN TAMBIS TAMBIS SC 07-08-1965 CASUAL LABOURERS HUSSAIN NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 73 KARGIL ALI HASSAN MOHD ABASS GOUND MINJI ATTA MAIN GODOWN 13-03-1965 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 74 KARGIL GULZAR HUSSAIN MOHD IBRAHIM HARDASS CAPD KARGIL 05-05-1988 CASUAL LABOURERS 75 KARGIL SIKINDER KHAN WAZIR MEHDI AKCHAML SC AKCHAMAL 26-02-1970 CASUAL LABOURERS NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 76 KARGIL ZAKIR HUSSAIN GH QADIR SALISKOTE RICE MAIN STORE 15-02-1988 CA&PD DEPARTMENT SALE CENTER 77 KARGIL MOHD HUSSAIN MOHD ALI LANKERCHAY KARGIL 04-01-1977 CASUAL LABOURERS LANKERCHAY SALE CENTER THRAMSA 78 KARGIL MOHD ALI GHULAM MOHD PASHKUM KARGIL 04-05-1985 CASUAL LABOURERS PASHKUM 79 KARGIL MOHD ISSA MOHD HUSSAIN TAMBIS KARGIL KANOOR 12-04-1970 CASUAL LABOURERS NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 80 KARGIL MOHD JAFFAR HAJI IBRAHIM FAROONA RICE MAIN STORE 04-02-1962 CA&PD DEPARTMENT NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 81 KARGIL GH MAH U DIN GH QADIR TRONGJON DRASS ATTA MAIN GODOWN 01-08-1978 CA&PD DEPARTMENT 82 KARGIL MOHD HASSAN MOHD ALI PASHKUM SALE CENTRE PASHKUM 03-04-1975 CASUAL LABOURERS http://10.149.2.27/abbisp/AdminReport/District_Wise.aspx[1/16/2018 12:37:52 PM] 83 KARGIL SYED MOHD SYED MEHADI KHANDI KARGIL CAPD KARGIL 01-01-1979 CASUAL LABOURERS HAJI MOHD NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 84 KARGIL HAJI ALI RAZA ANDO THARUMSA ATTA MAIN STORE 18-03-1968 ISHAQ CA&PD DEPARTMENT HAJI MOHD NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 85 KARGIL ROQIYA BANOO BAROO GRONG BAROO SC 18-05-1965 ABASS CA&PD DEPARTMENT RICE HQ NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 86 KARGIL NISSAR HUSSAIN HAJI AHMAD DANGA LANKARCHAY 08-03-1985 KHUMBATHANG CA&PD DEPARTMENT 87 KARGIL MOHAMMAD ALI SHEIKH SALMAN HARDASS BAZAR IST 03-05-1975 CASUAL LABOURERS GHULAM 88 KARGIL MOHD NIYAZ POYEN CAPD KARGIL 17-02-1986 CASUAL LABOURERS HASSAN NYCS HAMAL/DRIVERS OF 89 KARGIL MOHD HUSSAIN YOUSUF ALI FAROONA SALISKOTE ATTA MAIN STORE 15-03-1972 CA&PD DEPARTMENT STANZIN PHONCHOK 90 KARGIL ZANGLA ZANSKAR ZANGLA SALE CENTER 03-05-1982 CASUAL LABOURERS KHANZAT TSRING 91 KARGIL ALTAF HUSSAIN QAMBAR ALI SANGRAH THANG CAPD KARGIL 25-04-1990 CASUAL LABOURERS 92 KARGIL KALBI ALI MOHD MUSSA SKAMBOO KARGIL CAPD KARGIL 15-12-1958 CASUAL LABOURERS 93 KARGIL HAJI MUSSA MOHD JAFFAR STAKPA STAKPA SALE CENTER 27-02-1955 CASUAL LABOURERS MOHD
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