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2013, Nabarangpur Dist LINE LISTING OF GREEN CARD BENIFICIARY OF NABARANGPUR DISTRICT W.E.F 1994 TO 2013 Sl No Green Card Name of the Green Card Holder Address Name of the Name of the Type of Date of Date of No Block / Urban District Operation Operation Issue NABARANGPUR URBAN 1 236607 R. Bharati W/O K.Shyamaghana Dasarapada, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 11.07.94 19.01.95 2 236608 Surya Kumari W/O I.Kameswar Rao Soura Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 12.05.94 19.01.95 3 236609 E.Padma W/O E.Yogi Gadabaguda, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 29.07.94 19.01.95 4 236610 Urmila Mishra W/O Purna Ch Ratha High School Road, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 09.11.94 19.01.95 5 268201 Pramila Mohanty W/O Nilachala Pr Mohanty Dalei Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 19.05.92 19.01.95 6 268202 P.Bhagyalaxmi W/O P.Gupteswar Rao Dalei sahi Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T .O 17.04.94 19.01.95 7 268203 Sabita Bisoi W\O Sadasiba Bisoi Kanagam , Boriguma Borigumma Koraput T.O 19,01,93 19,01,95 8 268204 Madhuri Mahanty W/O Sribocho Mahanty Soura sahi Nabarangpur nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 15.03,94 19,01,95 9 268205 Sanjukta Tripathy W/O Lakhmi Kantha tripathy Anchalguma,Tentulikhunti Tentulikhunti Nabarangpur T.O 09.11.93 19.01.95 10 268206 M.tulshi W/OM.govinda Rao goua Sahi'Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 07.01.94 19.01.95 11 268207 Kamalini Mahanty W/O Bighnoraj Pradhani Godakhai Sahi.Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 02.09.93 19.01.95 12 268208 P.Padmaja W/O P.Dhanurjaya Pathan Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 01.08.94 19.01.95 13 268209 Pramila Das W/O Chandrasekhar Das Dasarapada, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 30.08.94 19.01.95 14 268210 D.Sujata W/O D. Srinivas Panjia Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 29.04.94 19.01.95 15 268211 Bijayalaxmi W/O T.Kumarswamy Achary Bhatisalguda, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 06.06.94 19.01.95 16 268212 A.Nagmani W/O A. Durgaprasad Ichabatiguda, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 29.10.94 19.01.95 17 268213 Kamala Nayak W/O Goutam Nayak Bhagabati Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 28.01.94 19.01.95 18 236598 Laxmipriya Baliarsingh W/O Bijan Ku Das Chandahandi, Nabarangpur Chandahandi Nabarangpur T.O 03.02.94 21.02.95 19 268214 Sanjukta Patra W/O Ram Krushna Patra Teli Street Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 14.12.94 21.02.95 20 268215 Priyambada Nanda W/O Ajaya Kumar Nanda Jharigam, Nabarangpur Jharigam Nabarangpur T.O 27.05.94 21.02.95 21 268216 V.Basanta W/O V.Mahesh Bada Harijan Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 10.07.93 21.02.95 22 268217 K.Laxmi W/O K.Shyama Murty Jeypore, Koraput Jeypore Koraput T.O 27.01.94 21.02.95 23 268218 B.Ambu S/O Late B.Satyanaryana Dasarapada, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur V.O 01.11.94 21.02.95 24 268219 Puspalata Bisoyi W/O Laxmi Pr Bisoyi Nuabandha Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 21.12.94 21.02.95 25 268220 N.Laxmi W/O N.Chakrapani Teli Street Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 24.12.94 21.02.95 26 268221 Nageswari Pattnaik W/O Om Prakash Gupta Keuto Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 06.01.95 21.02.95 27 268222 Amrun Nisa Begum W/O Sk.Rahematulla Taragam, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 11.01.91 21.02.95 28 268223 Susama Tripathy W/O Subodh Ch Tripathy Darubandha Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 17.03.94 21.02.95 29 268224 K.Aruna W/O K.Prasad Keuto Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 21.12.94 08.05.95 30 268225 P.Jayalaxmi W/O P.Venket Goudo Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 20.07.94 08.05.95 31 268226 Radha W/O Subba Rao Keuto Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 24.08.93 08.05.95 32 268227 Bijaya Kumar Pattnaik W/O Suresh Ku Pattanaik Teli Street Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 21.01.95 08.05.95 33 268228 Kumudini Bhatra W/O Prema Ch Bhatra Semla, Papadahandi Papadahandi Nabarangpur T.O 18.01.94 08.05.95 34 268229 Rasmi Nayak W/O Pradip Ku Nayak Teli Street Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 27.01.95 08.05.95 35 268230 Laxmi Patra W/O Narsingh Patra Raju Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 27.01.95 08.05.95 36 268231 K.Laxmi W/O K.Chandrasekhar Rao Soura Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 27.01.95 08.05.95 37 268232 V.Kamalakumari W/O V.Venketramana Dalei Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 22.09.93 08.05.95 38 268233 Gitanjali Barik W/O Ashok Ku Barik Bhatisalguda, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 16.01.95 08.05.95 39 268234 Mamata Relli W/O Kalicharan Relli RCD High School, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 27.09.94 08.05.95 40 268235 B.Leela W/O B.Janardan Rao Jeypore, Koraput Jeypore Koraput T,O 02.07.93 08.05.95 41 268236 Radha Khora W/O Mohan Khora P.W.D Colony nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 24.01.95 08.05.95 42 268237 M.Naryani W/O N.Suri Senapati Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 25.01.95 08.05.95 43 268238 Hemangini Hial W/O Amina Hial Senapati Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 24.01.95 08.05.95 44 268239 Smitarani Mishra W/O Udayanath Mishra Muniguda, Rayagada Rayagada Rayagada T.O 27.01.95 08.05.95 45 268240 V.Lalitha W/O V.Mohan Rao Dasarapada, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 08.02.95 08.05.95 46 268242 Sulekha Kachhim W/O Subrata Kachhim Mission Compound, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 07.03.94 08.05.95 47 268244 Bharati Bisoyi W/O Debendra Bisoyi Digisalpa, Tentulikhunti Tentulikhunti Nabarangpur T.O 14.02.95 08.05.95 48 268245 Lilabati Paikray W/O Golak Bihari Mallick Chachraguda, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 04.08.94 08.05.95 49 268246 Pramila W/O Narsingh Patra Jeypore, Koraput Jeypore Koraput T.O 24.01.95 08.05.95 50 268247 Alladini Baitharu W/O K.Krishna Rao Tumberlla, Nabarangpur Papadahandi Nabarangpur T.O 05.12.94 08.05.95 51 268241 I.Hemabati W/O I.Venketa Rao Sankhari Street, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 08.02.95 02.06.95 52 268248 Bhimeswari Devi W/O A.Nilakanthan Bhagabati Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 09.03.95 02.06.95 53 268249 Jayanti Panda W/O Ganeswar Panda Raju Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 09.01.95 02.06.95 54 268250 Ratnamani Pattnaik W/O Parsuram Pattnaik Batasana, Kotpad Kotpad Koraput T.O 24.10.94 02.06.95 55 268251 Sangeeta Samal W/O Mina Ketan Samal Keuto Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 22.02.95 02.06.95 56 268252 Jayanti Pattnaik W/O Sankar Pattnaik Dhamanahandi, Kotpad Kotpad Koraput T.O 13.04.95 02.06.95 57 268253 T.Ratnam W/O T.Lachhman Rao Telgu Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 03.02.95 02.06.95 58 268254 P.S Kameswari W/O P.S Surma PHD Colony, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 23.05.94 02.06.95 59 268255 Ch.Sitalaxmi W/O Ch. Ramakrishna Rao Telgu Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 23.02.95 02.06.95 60 268256 Sarada Patra W/O Kailash Ch Patra Ichabatiguda, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 19.03.94 02.06.95 61 268257 Sutachani Bagh W/O Bhaskar Ch Bagh Khatiguda, Tentulikhunti Tentulikhunti Nabarangpur T.O 06.01.95 02.06.95 62 268258 Droupadi Mohapatra W/O Jhadeswar Mohaptara LIC Colony, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 21.02.95 02.06.95 63 268259 Laxmi Pattnaik W/O Ramesh Pattnaik Jamboda Sahi, Jeypore Jeypore Koraput T.O 24.09.94 02.06.95 64 268260 Anjali Das W/O Bidhu Bhusan Bagh MTPL Colony, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 20.11.90 02.06.95 65 268261 Sunita Goudo W/O Kanu Goudo Tota Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 03.02.95 02.06.95 66 268243 A.Krishnavani W/O A.Varam hatapada, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 14.03.94 17.07.95 67 268262 Minati Mohapatra W/O Padmanav Mishra Gadakhai Street, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 23.02.95 17.07.95 68 268263 Ch.Nagmani W/O Ch.Mohan Rao Telli Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 21.03.94 17.07.95 69 268264 Radhamani Tripathy W/O Basanta Ku Mishra Jagannthpur, Kalahandi Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 07.03.94 17.07.95 70 268265 Surya Kumari Das W/O Satrughna Das Parli, Borigumma Borigumma Koraput T.O 28.02.89 17.07.95 71 268266 B.Padma W/O B.Shankar Rao Meriya Marg, Borigumma Borigumma Koraput T.O 03.07.95 03.02.96 72 268267 Gouri Devi Ratha W/O Kanhu Kesaba Ratha Dahana, Nandahandi Nandahandi Nabarangpur T.O 20.07.94 17.07.95 73 268268 M.Shyamala W/O M.Mohan Rao Medri Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 19.07.95 17.07.95 74 268269 K.Varalaxmi W/O K.Anentaswar Telli Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 19.01.94 03.02.96 75 268270 K.Manga W/O K.Parsuramudu Nuabandha Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 09.08.95 03.02.96 76 268271 Renuka Parichha W/O Santanu Ku Mohanty Sunabeda, Koraput Semiliguda Koraput T.O 13.02.95 03.02.96 77 268272 Padma Jani W/O Jetu Jani Muncipality Col, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 20.07.95 03.02.96 78 268273 S.Ravanamma W/O S.Maleswar Rao Pathan Sahi, Nabarangpur Nabarangpur Nabarangpur T.O 20.08.90 03.02.96 79 268274 B.
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