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Mahoba (ADIP) 29.01.2014.Xls Mahoba (ADIP) 29.01.2014.xls LIST OF BENEFICIARIES State- Uttar Pradesh District - Mahoba Assessment Date - 29/01/2014 Block - Kulpahar S.NO. NAME OF AGEF/M FATHER'S BENEFICIARIES TYPE OF APPLIANCES MOBILE BENEFICIARIES NAME ADDRESS DISABILITY PRESCRIBED NUMBER 1 KUSMA 55 F SHIV PRASAD BIYAT KOTRA, PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 2 RAJENDRA 15 MLT. SHRI RAMA SHANKAR SHRI NAGAR, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 3 MO. AKIL 21 MMOHABBAT IBNUS PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 8736984694 4 RAVRANI 64 F NANDA RICHA, BHAKHARA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 9621353583 5 SIYA RAM 44 MPANCHAM SINGH PYAR JI, PAHARIYA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9198395150 6 RAJ KUMARI 25 F MUNNA LAL KAITHORA,MAHUABODH, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 9935823345 7 KU. PREM WATI 22 F LAKHAN LAL BIJAYPUR, KULAPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 8 PUSHPA DEVI 38 F NAWAL KISHOR SUGIRA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA CTEV TD2C98 8009228680 9 BHANU PRATAP 28 MBIRJ BHAN NAIPURA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 8756157141 10 RATAN 35 MDASRATH RAJPUT TOLA PATAR, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 11 PRABHA DEVI 31 F MANGAL SINGH ARGHAT MAU, BELATAL, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 12 BALA PRASAD 19 MDULI CHAND BADAURA, KILHAUWA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9005872004 13 CHANDRA BHAN 50 MKHARIYA LUHERI, PIPRA, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 14 KHUB CHAND 27 MCHABI LAL NAIPURA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 9956318376 15 KARAN SINGH 28 MMURLI DHAR MUDARI, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 16 BANO 55 F BALI MOHAMMAD RURI KALA, PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 17 BHAVSE DEEN 50 MBANDOLA BHADWARA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 18 GYANWATI 27 MHARNARAYAN BURHI, KULPAHAR, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 8756776689 19 MAHENDRA SINGH 60 MRAGHUVIR SINGH KHAVAJA MOL, SHRI NAGAR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 20 LAKSHMAN KUMAR 28 MCHABI LAL FATEHPUR, BAJARIYA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 21 LAL DEEWAN 24 MBHUPAT SINGH MASUDPURA, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 8400674436 22 RAM KUMARI 48 F DESH RAJ KUSHWAHA NISWARA, KULHAPAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 23 TULSI DAS 66 MGHANSU DARAULI, BENDO, DIST- MAHOBA QUARDPARASIS TD2C98 9651618630 24 GEETA DEVI 30 F BHAGIRATHI KONIYA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9794630332 25 GEETA 25 MPREM CHAND KILHAUWA, PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9670737152 26 CHAMPA 30 F BANWARI HARIJAN BASTI, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9793179370 27 DRIGPAL SINGH 20 MBIHARI LAL KHERARI, AKONA, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 9005278023 28 SHRIPAT 31 MKASHI NAKRA, KULPAHAR, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 29 MOHAN LAL 20 MCHANDRA PRAKASH KUSPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 Page 1 of 15 Mahoba (ADIP) 29.01.2014.xls S.NO. NAME OF AGEF/M FATHER'S BENEFICIARIES TYPE OF APPLIANCES MOBILE BENEFICIARIES NAME ADDRESS DISABILITY PRESCRIBED NUMBER 30 INDRA PAL CHAMAR 25 MLT. HAR PRASAD CHAMAR MASUDPURA, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 31 HARKUWAR 42 F GODI PURWA, PANWARI, NANAURA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 32 SADHBUDDIN 60 MBAJIRUDDIN JAITPUR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 33 DEV KUMAR AHIRWAR 22 MNAND RAM AHIRWAR IDAURA, BELAWAL, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 34 BARE LAL 32 MBALA KHARI SWASA MAF, PAWA, CHARKHARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 35 KARAN SINGH 22 MRATAN SINGH YADAV LEWA , JAITPUR, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA SCOLOSIS TD2C98 8009021926 36 BHAN SINGH AHIRWAR 30 MDAMRU BAIDO, PAKHARI, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 37 KHEM CHAND 40 MGORE LAL CHUTAI, GULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 38 GANPAT 60 MBHAGWAN DAS KHANDIYA PURWA, BELATALA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 39 IQBAL KHAN 28 MBABU KHAN KHIR, PO- DULAR, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 40 BHAGIRATH 28 MMUNNA LAL PIPRA MAF, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 9005913567 41 JAI SINGH 35 MARJUN SINGH KILHAUWA, PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 42 SOMWATI 16 F MATHURA PRASAD SWASA MA, CHARKHARI, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 43 ANJALI 16 F PHUL SINGH GANPURA, PO- PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 8756425996 44 LEKHPAL 24 MDHANI RAM KANAURA, DULARA, DIST- MAHOBA LT98 TD2C98 9621036993 45 LAKSHMAN PATEL 27 MRAMESH CHAND PATEL BAHADURPURA, PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 8756553582 46 BIRJU 20 MBENI PRASAD SHRI NAGAR, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9005799519 47 GAYA PRASAD 25 MCHAS SEVAK THURAT, BELATAL, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9198242079 48 SMT. GYAN DEVI 25 F SHANKAR PACHARPURA, JARIYA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 49 LAL SINGH 30 MKESHAV DAS AKAUNI, JAITPUR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 9794985438 50 RAVI YADAV 19 MMAHUS SINGH NETA JI VARMA,KUL PAHAR, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 51 RAMA KANT 24 MGOBIND DAS MAGHEWA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 52 HARI SINGH 29 MPYARE LAL HARI SINGH, BHAKHARA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 53 SWAMI DEEN 55 MMANNU LAL BHATEWARA KHURD, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 54 UDAY PRAKASH 26 MHAR DAYAL BHARWARA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 55 KALLU 46 MMAIKU ECHANA, CHARKHARI, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 56 NIRAJ KUMARI 32 F ARBIND KUMAR RIHARIYA LAOHAR GAON, PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 57 LOKNATH SONI 57 MRAM NARAYAN BARI HAT, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9889776484 58 RAM SAHAY 50 MBABU LAL CHURARI, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 9793241976 59 BIRJWATI AHIRWAR 18 F MAN SINGH AHIRWAR BELA TAL, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 8756853297 60 RAGHAV PRASAD 24 MKISHUN DAS YADAV GURHA, CHARKHARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9721202708 61 OM PRAKASH 32 MGOBIND DAS GORKHA, CHARWARI, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 62 MULIYA 42 F MANGAL SINGH KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 63 BABLU 35 MDURGA SHELA KHALSA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 64 PYARI DULAIYA 65 F LT. CHHEDI LAL RICHA, BHAKHARA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA QUARDPARASIS TD2C98 9695330842 65 ANAND KUMAR 18 MPARMESWARI DAYAL MAINPURA, DIST- MAHOBA SCOLOSIS TD2C98 7525925749 Page 2 of 15 Mahoba (ADIP) 29.01.2014.xls S.NO. NAME OF AGEF/M FATHER'S BENEFICIARIES TYPE OF APPLIANCES MOBILE BENEFICIARIES NAME ADDRESS DISABILITY PRESCRIBED NUMBER 66 AFSANA 30 F PANKHAN NEPURA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 67 KESHAR BABU 35 F BISWANATH KUSHWAHA MAINPURA, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 68 KAMLESH KUMAR 24 MRAM PRAKASH BUDHAURA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9005872004 69 RAM KUMAR 25 MASHA RAM BELATAL, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 9935898683 70 GYAN SINGH 36 MSHYAM LAL AJMAR,, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 9005914927 71 DAYA RAM SAHU 25 MSHUKLAL SAHU DHANAURA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 72 SAVITRI DEVI 30 F MAHESH SAHU TOLA PATAR, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 7607061466 73 HEMANT KUMAR 25 MLAKSHMI DIDWARA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 7754919133 74 GYAN SINGH 32 MDILLI PAT LADPUR, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9008810812 75 HARENDRA PAL 22 MVIJAY SINGH BYARJO, PAHARIYA, PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9695581652 76 CHAND KHAN 35 MPEER BAKSH LADPUR, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9935971195 77 MANOJ KUMAR 25 MMAIYA DEEN TIKARIYA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 8400030661 78 RAJA BAI 55 MRAM CHARAN KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA CTEV TD2C98 9506735018 79 MANOHAR 40 MBAIJ NATH PURWA PANWARI, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 8853225217 80 GAYA PRASAD 26 MAMAR CHAND BUDHAURA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 81 PINKY 15 F INDRESH BHUJPURA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 7525806680 82 MUNNA BABU 43 MBACCHU IMLIYA, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 83 DAYA RAM 12 MBHAGWAN DAS SUGRA, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 9936774369 84 RAM KUMAR 33 MMANNU LAL DHARWAR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 9935705054 85 CHANDRA SHEKHAR 23 MINDRAPAL MASOODPURA, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 9651553654 86 DALLI 50 MMUNNI KULPAHAR, NETAJI WARD NO- 13, DIST- MAHOBA PARAPLEGIA TD2C98 87 UMESH 18 MGUMAN SINGH TOLAPATAR, DIST- MAHOBA MILD CP TD2C98 7607128642 88 SADHNA 30 F GOKUL PRASAD MAJHALWARA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 8009164353 89 YOGENDRA KUMAR 24 MSHYAM BABU LADPUR, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 8423932027 90 ARCHANA 29 F SATISH CHANDRA HANSLA, JAITPUR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 8853708889 91 DAL CHAND 22 MTITUA GHUTAI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 7621868394 92 RANJANA 13 F INDAL KULPAHAR, NETAJI WARD NO- 13, DIST- MAHOBA CTEV TD2C98 9005963961 93 KALI CHARAN 35 MRATI RAM MAJHALWARA, DIST- MAHOBA SCOLOSIS TD2C98 7388260782 94 GOKUL PRASAD 35 MDHANI RAM MAJHALWARA, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 8009164353 95 VIJAY SINGH 28 MRAGHURAJ SINGH MAGROL KALA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 96 PRABHU DAYAL 45 MPYARE LAL SUGIRA, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 9794856203 97 RAJESH KUMAR 27 MKAMLA PRASAD KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 8738811557 98 BHUPENDRA 27 MSIYA RAM CHITTARWARA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 9793068864 99 JITENDRA KUMAR 28 MSURESH KUMAR JAITPUR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 9695647943 100 RAJU 23 MBABU LAL MAHUWA BANDH, KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 7607530523 101 RAMESH SINGH 48 MJAGGU KULPAHAR, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 8953748062 Page 3 of 15 Mahoba (ADIP) 29.01.2014.xls S.NO. NAME OF AGEF/M FATHER'S BENEFICIARIES TYPE OF APPLIANCES MOBILE BENEFICIARIES NAME ADDRESS DISABILITY PRESCRIBED NUMBER 102 SANT RAM SINGH 22 MDEVI SINGH GHARWAR, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9005827338 103 KRISHNA KANT 18 MSRAWAN KUMAR BAGWAHA, JAITPUR, DIST- MAHOBA LT PPRP TD2C98 8739044656 104 RAJA BAHADUR 17 MSHIV SHANKAR PAHARIYA, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 9935835510 105 SURESH CHAND 25 MDEVI DEEN SUGIRA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 8853121479 106 KU. NAGMA 26 F KALLAN PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 107 BHUPENDRA 39 MRAMADHIN KILHAUWA, PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 108 DESH RAJ 18 MGULJARI LAMAURA, JAITPUR, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 109 LADLE 24 MBITTA HILUA, LUHERI, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 110 BAHADUR 50 MKHEM CHAND KINTAUWA, PANWARI, DIST- MAHOBA BILL PPRP TD2C98 111 RATI RAM 40 MDURJANA CHAMAR KOHERI, MAHOBA, DIST- MAHOBA RT PPRP TD2C98 9794444401 112 KU.
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