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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 the Arunachal Pradesh Extraordinary Gazette, May 15, 2018 The Arunachal Pradesh Extraordinary Gazette, May 15, 2018 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 404 323 Nabam Namita, HTRC, Pasighat, Assam Nursing 24-09-2013 Apr-2019 17.04.2014 C/O Shri Taba Nikam, (A.P), Council, Village- Rub, ANM/FHW 23527/2013 PO- Ranganadi, PS- Yazali, Lower Subansiri District 405 436 Nabam Yakum, Tago Memorial Assam Nursing 12-06-2014 Sep-2019 30.09.2014 C/O Shri Nabam Tajik, Institute Medical Council, Village- Gamgtung, Health Science, 23750- 2014 District- Papumpare, ANM/FHW PO/PS- Sagalee 406 336 Nabam Yara, HTRC, Pasighat, Assam Nursing 24-09-2013 May-2019 08.05.2014 C/O Shri Nabam Dembay, (A.P), Council, Village- Cjiputa, ANM/FHW 23315/2013 PO/PS- Doimukh. 407 300 Nabum Luguni, HTRC, Pasighat, Assam Nursing 24-09-2013 Feb-2019 19.02.2014 C/O Shri Joram Apa, (A.P), Council, Niti Darlong, Seijosa, ANM/FHW 23323/2013 East Kameng District 408 458 Nabum Punia, Tago Memorial Assam Nursing 16-10-2014 Nov-2019 20.11.2014 C/O - Nabum Nana Institute Medical Council, Vill -Yazali Health Science, 23878/2014 PO-PS- Yazuli ANM/FHW Distt- L/Subansiri 409 406 Naiham Pheram, HTRC, Pasighat, Assam Nursing 17-08-2012 Aug-2019 12.08.2014 C/O Lt. 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