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Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Directorate of Education District North West-B, Fu-Block, Pitampura, Delhi-34 GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION DISTRICT NORTH WEST-B, FU-BLOCK, PITAMPURA, DELHI-34 No. F.1(1)/DNWB/20 I 4/ P LI 3 Dated: -A /-5-7/r. PUBLIC NOTICE It is for the information of all the candidates who have been allotted schools under District North West (B) for engagement as Guest Teachers for the year 2014-15 as per list displayed/generated on 21.10.2014, that they must report to the concerned allotted school for verification of their documents latest by (29.10.2014) positively (1:00 pm for Morning Shift and 5:00 pm for Evening Shift). At the time of verification, the candidate must carry all the original documents viz. degree/provisional certificate, mark-sheet, caste certificate etc. alongwith one set of attested photocopies of the same and any ID proof. Allocation of the school has been done on the basis of the order of merit list, which is post-wise and category-wise as per roster provided by H.Q. Engagement of Guest Teacher is subject to the outcome of the verification of documents produced by the candidate(s) before the HOS(s) concerned and fulfillment of eligibility criteria laid down as per existing Recruitment Rules of the Department. • N., • .) • • ( RAS I GAHLAUT ) DEPUTY DIRECTOR F EDUCATION DISTT. NORTH WEST (B) GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION DISTRICT NORTH WEST-B, FU-BLOCK, PITAMPURA, DELHI-34 No.F.1(1)/DNWB/2014/ T LIS 4 Dated:- a-1 et/ l NOTICE FOR ENGAGEMENT OF GUEST TEACHERS All the HOSs of Govt. schools under District North West (B) are hereby informed that the Second List for engagement of Guest Teachers (2014-15) at District Level have been uploaded on 21.10.2014. These lists (subject-wise and category-wise) will be made available in the Public Circulars on the Edudel Website. All the HOSs must go through all the relevant circulars issued by DoE for engagement of Guest Teachers for the session 2014-15. Further, they are hereby directed to check this allocation of Guest Teachers against available vacancies in schools. Online allotment of the schools to the candidates has been made through MIS by the District Office. Therefore, the link for Guest Teachers available at school level i.e. STUDENT MODULE may please be checked. HOSs are further directed to contact the concerned Guest Teacher (who have been allocated school) telephonically/through SMS asking them to report within three working days positively i.e. by 27th to 29th October, 2014. Proper record of having contacted the candidate needs to be maintained by the HOS. In case, the candidates who have applied in any of the reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/PH) but appearing in the selected list of "OTHER CATEGORY" by virtue of merit, for such cases production of caste / PH certificates is not required for the purpose of verification (even if their names appear in the respective reservation categories as per laid down procedure). HOS must verify the documents of the allotted candidate as per the existing Recruitment Rules of the DoE. Only after verification of documents, online generation of joining of the Guest Teacher should be done. It may be noted that Online Joining is mandatory for eligible candidates by the concerned HOS. It shall be the sole responsibility of the HOS concerned in case of any lapse, if any. HOS must submit the joining report of all eligible candidates in the District Office (post- wise, subject-wise and category-wise separately) latest by 30.10.2014 without fail. In case of any query/clarification, Sh. Raghuvinder Rana, OSD cI\ATB) may - contacted. ( R W.dAHLAUT ) DEPUTY DIRECTO F EDUCATION D IS . NORTH WEST GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NORTH WEST (B) FU-BLK, PITAM PURA, DELHI-34. List of Guest Teacher as on 21.10.2014 District Level Second List LECTURER SANSKRIT (OBC ) f.. Schee N , 128,VILL-SISWALA,POST- RAVALWAS MangolpuMangolpuri, Block-C, S(Co 1 2014091478 DINESH KUMAR M OBC None CTET 32.712 1412022 1CHURD,DIST-HISAR- ed)Sr. Sec. Vidyalaya 125001 Other 245D, BAXI HARI NARAYAN 2 2014169985 M ()BC None State 32.332 KALA,DARAGANJ, 1413009 Nizam Pur-G(Co-Ed)SSS SINGH TET ALLAHABAD,-211006 LECTURER SANSKRIT (SC) VILL- RAJGARH PO- JULANA 1 2014115551 ANIL KUMAR M SC None CTET 30.25 TEF1- JULANA 1413003 Ghevra-SV DISTT- JIND HARYANA-126101 PRAMOD Without J-34 mango! puri new delhi- 2 2014068186 NI SC None 30.164 1412082 Mangolpuri, Block-K-2,SV KUMAR TET 110083 LECTURER SANSKRIT (PH) VILL & PUS 1 - MAJKHALL TEH- Ortho Without Sultanpuri, Block P-G(Co- 2014049125 Lalit Mohan Joshi M GEN 28.505 RANIICHET DISTT- 14 12019 hand TET ALMORA, ed)SSS .k) 1 UTTARAKHAND, 263652- i 263652 . , , .-t (; :i '1'i ' , _,Y • GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NORTH WEST (B) FU-BLK, PITAM PURA, DELHI-34. List of Guest Teacher as on 21.10.2014 District Level Second List LECTURER SANSKRIT (General) fit Without RP-99,PITAM Pt JRA,DElill- 1 2014074692 SONAL 1. (i111•1. None 35.28 1411038 Anandwas-GGSSS MOHANIA TET 110034 LECTURER SANSKRIT (OBC) ,sikk , 4406114 ool Name Remarks ilat PA RVEEN Without A98 GALL NO 6 VIJAY 1 2014038785 F OBC None 32.162 1 4 1 32 68 Begampur, GGSSS KUMARI TET COLONY BAWANA-110039 Without 277 PITAM PURA SHIVAJI 2 2014093156 ANJU F OBC None 31.806 1 4 1 1035 Wazirpur Village-SV TET MARKET-110034 GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NORTH WEST (B) FU-BLK, PITAM PURA, DELHI-34. List of Guest Teacher as on 21.10.2014 District Level Second List LECTURER MUSIC (General) house no. 246. h.b.c. sec 23. Sultanpuri, Block H- 1 2014100191 shikha F GEN None CTET 27.7 1412029 sonipat-131001 SKV GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NORTH WEST (B) FU-BLK, PITAM PURA, DELHI-34. List of Guest Teacher as on 21.10.2014 District Level Second List LECTURER POLITICAL SCIENCE (General) Other v.p.o. bhana distt. kaithal- State 32.6 1412006 Sultanpuri, Block BC-GBSSS 1 2014107880 baljinder kumar M GEN None 136043 TET LECTURER POLITICAL SCIENCE (OBC VARITY GIFT CORNER Other SHAILENDRA 8798/7 OPP. FIRE 1 2014253997 N'l OBC None State 29.679 STATION SHIDHIPURA 1412085 Sultanpuri, D-Block. GBSSS KUMAR TET KAROLBAG NEW DELHI- 110005 VILL RAJPURA KHALSA 2014163906 JAI SINGH M OBC None CTET 29.473 PO BODIA KAMALPUR 1411009 Keshavpuram, No.1-GBSSS REWARI-1 23401 DABDALA, GURA, VIA- Other RAJENDRA PONKH, TEH.- Wazirpur, J.J. Colony- 3 2014086333 M OBC None State 29.452 UDAIPURWATI, Distt.- 1411022 PRASAD SAINI GBSSS TEl JHUNJHUNU, RAJASTHAN-333053 1137/75, DEVA RAM Without Tri Nagar, Narang Colony- 4 2014009820 SURESH CHAND M OBC None 29.436 PARK, TRI NAGAR, NEW 1411012 TET DELHI-110035-110035 GBSSS VILLAGE - BAWANA GUJJAR POST - TINT 2014176498 HARGYAN \I OBC None CTET 29.325 TEHSIL & DISITT - 1413077 Begumpur-GBSSS REW.ARI HARYANA- 123101 '1 • GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NORTH WEST (B) FU-BLK, PITAM PURA, DELHI-34. List of Guest Teacher as on 21.10.2014 District Level Second List LECTURER POLITICAL SCIENCE General) Disab en Cat TET Result Address School ID School Nam ty FLAT NO: 17. BLOCK-B, POONAM Sultanpuri, Block F- 1 2014095102 F GEN None CTET 32.6 POCKET-5, SECTOR-18, 1412089 AGGARWAL ROHINI, DELHI-110088 GGSSS LECTURER POLITICAL SCIENCE (OBC) ' - -, Disa ! TET Result Address School ID Selig :---4:' II 307 SAVERA Mangolpuri, Block-K- 1 2014271641 DEFPIK1 F OBC None CTET 31.478 APARTMENT, SECTOR- 1412082 13,ROHINI,DELH1-110085- 2,SV 110085 Without VPO-JHARODA KALAN 2014064647 SAVITA F OBC None 31.4 1412093 Nithari-SKV TET NEW DELHI-110072 Without H. NO-1156. VPO NARELA, Mangolpuri, Block 0- 2014065384 POONAM F OBC None 31.3 PANA PAPOSIAN, DELHI- 1412031 TET 110040-110040 SIKV Without T-1/16, PHASE - 1, Sultanpuri, Block F- 4 2014036691 SONIKA F OBC None 1412089 TET 31.173 BUDHVIHAR, DELHI- GGSSS LECTURER POLITICAL SCIENCE ST School ID School Nant 273 DDA M1G FLATS SANGAM APARTMENT Mubarikpur Dabas- 29.25 DDA MIG FLATS SECTOR 1412133 24 POCKET 24 ROHINI GGSSS DELHI-L1Q0$5 GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NORTH WEST (B) D r FU-BLK, PITAM PURA, DELHI-34. List of Guest Teacher as on 21.10.2014 District Level Second List LECTURER PHYSICS(ORC ) t - :,- Appid Name Gen Cat TET Result Address School Ill School Name Remar L 0. i lity HOUSE NO:- C/20, NCL Other KHADIA PROJECT 1 2014035867 GOPAL JI VERMA M OBC None State 32.606 POST:- SHAKTINAGAR 1413016 Parshant Vihar-GBSSS TET DISTT:-SONBHADRA(up)- 231222 GALI.3,PREM Other NAGAR,DHANI 2 2014038013 MANOJ KUMAR M OBC None State 32.339 ROAD,CHARKHI DADRI 1412132 Nithari-GBSSS TET .BHIWANI,HARYANA- 127306 GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NORTH WEST (B) FU-BLK, PITAM PURA, DELHI-34. List of Guest Teacher as on 21.10.2014 District Level Second List LECTURER PHYSICS (General) Disab e Gen Cat TET Result :address School ID Saiiiiiichool Nam ■tuts i ARADHANA Without HNO-150, GALI NO-4 , Mangolpun. Block II- 1 2014102536 1 GEN None 36 GAUTAM COLONY, 1412024 ROHILLA TET NARELA DELHI-110040 SKV SARITA D/o SRI KRISHAN Without VPO-MADANA ICALAN, TEH- 2 201421401' SARITA GEN None 35.941 1413025 Kanjhawala-SKV TET BERI,DISTT- JHAJJAR HARYANA-124103 LECTURER PHYSICS OBC ‘ .
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