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Isro-Hq/Cbpo/Icc-2020/Ee/01 िनबंध लेखन ितयोि िदनाँक /Date 25-09-2020 संदभ Ref : ISRO-HQ/CBPO/ICC-2020/EE/01 िनबंध लेखन ितयोिगता - अंेजी (का 9 व 10) म अखल भारतीय र पर थम दस थान ा करने वाले िवजेताओं की सूची List of Top Ten Winners at All India level in Essay Writing Competition - English (Class 9 & 10 ) All India Merit Rank ICC Reg No. Participant's Name Standard School Name & Address 1 ICC-3092100851 PRANJALI VATS IX MAYOOR SCHOOL, SECTOR-126, NOIDA EXPRESSWAY, NOIDA,UTTAR PRADESH - 201309 2 ICC-3092101624 JAGRIT GOEL IX O P JINDAL MODERN SCHOOL HISAR , 6TH KM STONE, O P JINDAL MARG, HISAR,HARYANA - 125005 3 ICC-3102104057 ASHWINI JAYBHARAT NADAR X DOMINIC SAVIO VIDYALAYA, PANTNAGAR, GHATKOPAR EAST, MUMBAI,MAHARASHTRA - 400075 4 ICC-3102104144 AAKASH KUMAR SRIVASTAVA X FATIMA SCHOOL, TAJPOUR,MAU, MAU,UTTAR PRADESH - 275101 SRI SARADA VIDYAVANAM GIRLS MATRIC .HR,SEC SCHOOL., 1-C MADAM LANE,LNP AGRAHARAM, SIMMAKKAL , 5 ICC-3102104492 A.DURGAA LAXMI X MADURAI-625001., MADURAI,TAMIL NADU - 625001 6 ICC-3092104710 SORVI MAHAJAN IX MODERN SANDEEPNI SCHOOL, MAMUN, PATHANKOT,PUNJAB - 145001 WOODRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL AURANGABAD, GUT NO 12 OPPOSITE VIDEOCON BUNGLOW ANAND VIHAR 7 ICC-3102105449 AARYA MAKARAND VAISHNAV X KANCHANWADI AURANGABAD, AURANGABAD,MAHARASHTRA - 431010 8 ICC-3102107065 MINAAL HOTA X PRESIDIUM SCHOOL , SECTOR 57 GURGAON , GURGAON,HARYANA - 122003 9 ICC-3102111754 MRUDULA PATIL X SANSKAR PUBLIC SCHOOL, SHIVAI NAGAR, THANE WEST,MAHARASHTRA - 400606 10 ICC-3092102317 ADITYA SHANKAR IX AMITY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SECTOR 46, GURUGRAM,HARYANA - 122001 िदनाँक /Date 25-09-2020 संदभ Ref : ISRO/CBPO/ICC-2020/EE/02 िनबंध लेखन ितयोिगता - अंेजी (का 9 व 10) म अखल भारतीय र पर े 11 से 500 थान तक दशन करने वाले ितभािगयों की वणानुम सूची Alphabetical List of Participants Performed amongst 11 to 500 Rank at All India Level in Essay Writing Competition - English (Class 9 & 10) ICC Reg No. Participant's Name Standard School Name & Address ICC-3102108636 A LEKHASREE X NARAYANA E-TECHNO SCHOOL, THUBARAHALLI,NEAR KUNDHALAHALLI GATE, BANGALORE,KARNATAKA - 560066 ICC-3102108137 A.G.ROHIT X ADITYA VIDYASHRAM RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL, PORAIYUR, PUDUCHERRY,PUDUCHERRY - 605110 ICC-3092100199 AADHISH SAMARTH PALKAR IX MET RISHIKUL VIDYALAYA, BANDRA(W), MUMBAI,MAHARASHTRA - 400050 ICC-3102104596 AADITYA KISHOR SHEWALE X SACRED HEART CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL, JAI MATA NAGAR WADALA ROAD NASHIK, NASHIK,MAHARASHTRA - 422006 ICC-3092109293 AAFREEN FATIMA IX AMU GIRLS'SCHOOL, LAL DIGGING ROAD AMIR NISHAN, ALIGARH,UTTAR PRADESH - 202002 ICC-3092103255 AAROHI SINGH IX GYAN DEEP SHIKSHA BHARATI , GOVERDHAN ROAD , MATHURA,UTTAR PRADESH - 281004 ICC-3092108882 AARYAN RAJ IX ST MARY'S SCHOOL PATNA, PATNA, PATNA,BIHAR - 800020 ICC-3102103572 AASHITA PANDHRE X CARMEL CONVENT SR SEC SCHOOL, GOVINDPURA, BHOPAL,MADHYA PRADESH - 462001 ICC-3102108957 AASSING VIJAYRAO CHATTE X JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA PARBHANI, JNV BALASA PARBHANI, PARBHANI,MAHARASHTRA - 431402 ICC-3092108467 AASTHA SEMWAL IX KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SSB SRINAGAR GARHWAL, BHAKTIYANA, PAURI,UTTARAKHAND - 246174 ICC-3092100121 ABHA PANDIT IX KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NAL, NAL CAMPUS , VIMANAPURA POST , BENGALURU,KARNATAKA - 560017 ICC-3092101514 ABHIGYA SINGH IX DR. BHUPATI SINGH E EDUCATION CENTRE, AKBARPUR, KANPUR DEHAT,UTTAR PRADESH - 209101 ICC-3092103224 ABHIJEET KUMAR IX TECHNO MISSION INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, LALBAGH, TILKAMANJHI, BHAGALPUR,BIHAR - 812001 ICC-3102109962 ABHILASHA X ST XAVIER'S ACADEMY , JURNA CHHAPRA , MUZAFFARPUR ,BIHAR - 842001 ICC-3102112075 ABHINAUV V.S X DR.G.S.KALYANASUNDARAM MEMORIAL, CHOZHAN MALIGAI, THANJAVUR,TAMIL NADU - 612703 ICC-3092101550 ABHINAV BORGOHAIN IX SOPHY MERCY MEMORIAL SCHOOL, CHRISTIAN PATTY, KALIBARI ROAD, SIVASAGAR,ASSAM - 785640 ICC-3102101723 ABHINAV KUMAR X SAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SECTOR-12 PHASE-2 DWARKA, NEW DELHI,DELHI - 110078 ICC-3092102027 ABHINAV KUMAR IX ST. HRIT'T VIDYASHRAM, TOWN- BHOPALGARH, JODHPUR,RAJASTHAN - 342603 ICC-3102101176 ABHINAV SHARMA X GREENFIELDS PUBLIC SCHOOL, DILSHAD GARDEN, NORTH EAST DELHI,DELHI - 110093 ICC-3102100635 ABRAHAM ROHIT SINGH RAWAT X ST PAULS SR.SEC SCHOOL NEAR SHASTRI NAGAR JODHPUR, JODHPUR, JODHPUR,RAJASTHAN - 342001 ICC-3102104658 ADITEE MILIND NARKHEDE X SARASWATI VIDYALAYA GHODBUNDER ROAD, THANE WEST, THANE,MAHARASHTRA - 400615 ICC-3102108649 ADITI X KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, SEC - 3 ROHINI DELHI - 85, ROHINI,DELHI - 110085 ICC-3102110480 ADITI SINGHI X PRATT MEMORIAL SCHOOL , TOWN, CITY,WEST BENGAL - 700014 ICC-3102102373 ADITYA RAJ X SUN SHINE SCHOOL DHARHA, DHARHA, SAMASTIPUR,BIHAR - 848210 ICC-3102104541 ADITYA RAJ KAR X NARAYANA E-TECHNO SCHOOL , SECTOR- 37C, GURUGRAM,HARYANA - 122001 ICC-3102105211 ADITYA TIWARY X DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, DHANUPRA ARA, BHOJPUR,BIHAR - 802301 ICC-3102100994 ADRIJA DAS X CARMEL SCHOOL, JHARUDIH, DHANBAD,JHARKHAND - 826001 ICC-3102109299 AGAMPREET KAUR X APEEJAY SCHOOL, 15 SECTOR, FARIDABAD,HARYANA - 121007 ICC-3102109079 AISHIK SAHA X PATHA BHAVAN, 103 A & C BALLYGUANGE PLACE, KOLKATA,WEST BENGAL - 700019 ICC-3102108196 AISHWARYA X CHRIST JYOTI CONVENT SCHOOL , SULTANPUR LODHI , KAPURTHALA ,PUNJAB - 144626 ICC-3102100023 AISHWARYA SHEETALKUMAR PATIL X NEW INDIA SCHOOL, RIGHT BHUSARI , KOTHRUD, PUNE,MAHARASHTRA - 411038 ICC-3092107238 AKANKSHA IX ST.FRANCIS SCHOOL,SHAMLI, SHAMLI, SHAMLI,UTTAR PRADESH - 247776 ICC-3092104671 AKANKSHA BHAT IX JAIN HERITAGE SCHOOL, CHANNAMMA NAGAR, BELGAUM,KARNATAKA - 590006 ICC-3092101706 AKARSH GUPTA IX THE JAIN WORLD SCHOOL, MAWAR, KANPUR DEHAT,UTTAR PRADESH - 209101 ICC-3102104837 AKSHATHAA AVINASH ANNADHANI X RASHTROTTHANA VIDYA KENDRA BANASHANKARI, BANASHANKARI, BANGALORE,KARNATAKA - 560060 ICC-3102111852 AKSHAYA.D X DR.G.S.KALYANASUNDARAM MEMORIAL SCHOOL ( CBSE ), CHOLAN MALIGAI, THANJAVUR,TAMIL NADU - 612703 ICC-3092107231 ALFIA KHATOON IX K V 1 (ARMY), ARMY AREA, JODHPUR,RAJASTHAN - 342010 ICC-3092104760 ALLU BHAAVNA IX D.A.V.PUBLIC SCHOOL., V.V.NAGAR COLONY,KUKATPALLY., RANGA REDDY DISTRICT,TELANGANA - 500072 ICC-3102100111 AMAN ANAND X ATOMIC ENERGY CENTRAL SCHOOL , B-15 SATLUJ, MUMBAI,MAHARASHTRA - 400094 ICC-3102101401 AMAN KUMAR X ST.JOSEPH'S SCHOOL JHAJHA, HELAJOT BUSSTAND JHAJHA, JAMUI,BIHAR - 811308 KHRIST RAJA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BETTIAH WEST CHAMPARAN (BIHAR), ICC-3092104306 AMAN RAJ IX BETTIAH BENGALI COLONY WEST CHAMPARAN (BIHAR), WEST CHAMPARAN,BIHAR - 845438 ICC-3092105695 AMEY SUSHRUT KEMKAR IX UNIVERSAL HIGH SCHOOL, BRAHMAND PHASE VI, OFF GHODBUNDER ROAD,, THANE,MAHARASHTRA - 400615 ICC-3092106326 AMLAN PURKAYET IX KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO.1 ISHAPORE, ISHAPORE, NORTH TWENTY FOUR PARGANAS,WEST BENGAL - 743144 ICC-3102104983 AMOGH SHARMA X AMITY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SECTOR 46, GURUGRAM,HARYANA - 122002 ICC-3102106196 AMRITAPARNA SAHA X ADITYA ACADEMY SENIOR SECONDARY, DUMDUM, KOLKATA,WEST BENGAL - 700055 ICC-3092104720 ANANTA SINGH IX D.A.V. PUBLIC SCHOOL, PO BARKAKANA NTS, RAMGARH ,JHARKHAND - 829103 ICC-3102107297 ANANYA MISHRA X KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO. 1, UNIT IX, BHUBANESWAR,ORISSA - 751022 ICC-3092103385 ANANYA SHREYA IX NOTRE DAME ACADEMY, PATLIPUTRA COLONY, PATNA,BIHAR - 800013 ICC-3102104770 ANARGHYA. B X NARAYANA OLYMPIAD SCHOOL, SANNATAMMNAHALLI, BANGALORE,KARNATAKA - 560067 ICC-3092102196 ANCHITHA K.P. IX KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA THRISSUR, PURANATTUKARA, THRISSUR,KERALA - 680551 ICC-3092100753 ANGEL ARYA IX HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL, RAJMAL ROAD, SAHIBGANJ,JHARKHAND - 816101 ICC-3102105100 ANGEL SIDHU X VENKATESHWAR GLOBAL SCHOOL, ROHINI, DELHI,DELHI - 110085 ICC-3092111122 ANIRUDH NAIR IX ASN SR. SEC. SCHOOL, MAYUR VIHAR PHASE -1, DELHI,DELHI - 110091 ICC-3102105245 ANISH UPADHYAY X SHREE JAIN VIDYALAYA, 25/1 BON BIHARI BOSE ROAD, HOWRAH,WEST BENGAL - 711101 KHED TALUKA EDUCATION SOCIETY'S ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, RAJGURUNAGAR, ICC-3102110363 ANISHA SANJOG PANSARE X TALUKA - KHED, PUNE,MAHARASHTRA - 410505 ICC-3092109760 ANJLEENA SOBHAN IX GR GLOBAL ACADEMY, BENAD ROAD JHOTWADA, JAIPUR,RAJASTHAN - 302013 ICC-3092104911 ANKIT KUMAR DUBEY IX SHINING STAR SCHOOL, DONIHARI, DEOGHAR,JHARKHAND - 814143 ICC-3102106902 ANKIT SINGH X SRIKRISHNAMISSIONSCHOOL, BHOLANANDAPALLI, AGARTALA,TRIPURA - 799008 ICC-3092110156 ANKIT SUNDA IX PRINCE CAREER PIONEER SIKAR, PLAWAS ROAD SIKAR , SIKAR,RAJASTHAN - 332001 ICC-3092107151 ANKITA JENA IX KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN , AKARAPADA PO-SRIDHARPUR VIA-CHITALO , JAJPUR,ORISSA - 755062 ICC-3092104171 ANKITA PRIYADARSHINI NAYAK IX ST. XAVIER'S HIGH SCHOOL, JALARAM COMPLEX , JAWAHAR CHOWK, DHENKANAL,ORISSA - 759001 ICC-3102109122 ANNAPURNA PRASAD X KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, 1ST SHIFT, HINOO, RANCHI,JHARKHAND - 834002 ICC-3102110649 ANNU KUMARI X LOYOLA SCHOOL, BISTUPUR, JAMSHEDPUR,JHARKHAND - 831001 ICC-3102109446 ANSHAJ KUMAR X DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BOKARO STEEL CITY, BOKARO,JHARKHAND - 827003 ICC-3102112790 ANSHUKA CHOUDHARY X JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDAYALYA, JNV PEKHUBELA, UNA,HIMACHAL PRADESH - 174303 SRI CHAITANYA TECHNO SCHOOL, BLOCK C RD, NEAR VYAPAR KENDRA, SEC-43, SUSHANT LOK PHASE I, ICC-3092106072 ANUBHAV DUBEY IX GURUGRAM,HARYANA - 122001 ICC-3092104901 ANUSHA CHANDRA IX AMITY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL , VASUNDHARA SEC-6, GHAZIABAD ,UTTAR PRADESH - 201014 ICC-3092100031 ANUSHA ROHILLA IX THE TONS BRIDGE, KOTRA SANTOOR ROAD ,NANDA KI CHOWKI, PREMNAGAR, DEHRADUN,UTTARAKHAND - 248007 ICC-3092106647 ANUSHKA IX KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO.2 AGRA CANTT, AGRA, AGRA,UTTAR PRADESH - 282001 ICC-3102106870 ANUSHKA KODURI X LITTLE FLOWER SCHOOL CBSE, UPPAL, HYDERABAD,TELANGANA - 500039 ICC-3102105468 ANUSHREE DATTA X PAWAR PUBLIC SCHOOL, DOMBIVALI, THANE,MAHARASHTRA - 421204 ICC-3102105524 ANWESHA MUKHERJEE X CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL INDIRAPURAM, SHAKTI KHAND 2 INDIRAPURAM, GHAZIABAD,UTTAR PRADESH
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