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Kit-1 (EI) 1 Boya Sunitha 6/26, Gonegandla F 5 BPL 14.7.15 7090/------Thumb Yes Gen (H&V&M), Kurnool Impressio Dist N 2 P Annexure - III NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED, SECUNDERABAD Register to be maintained by the agencies implementing the scheme of Assistance to disabled for Purchase / fitting of Aids / Appliances - Distributed at - Kurnool, AP 14.7.15 and 23.9.15 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 S. Name of Address Sex Age Income Date on Cost of Fabri Total Subsi Travel Board Wheth To No of Signature Wheth Caste No. Beneficiary which Aid catio Cost dy Cost and er any tal Days of er SC/ST given n/ of aid Provi Paid to Lodgi surgic for Beneficiar accom Fitm ded Out ng al / which y panied ent Station Expen Correc stayed by Char Benefi ses tion Escort ges ciary Paid Undert aken 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Kit-1 (EI) 1 Boya Sunitha 6/26, Gonegandla F 5 BPL 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen (H&V&M), Kurnool Impressio Dist n 2 P. Pramod Kumar 7-154B, M 8 7000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Brahmankotkur Impressio (H&V), n Nandikotkur (M), Kurnool Dist 3 Jogi Tejendra 2-58, Vaddamanu M 6 12000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen (H&V), Nandikotkur Impressio (M) n Dist: Kurnool 4 Boya Anita 2-40, Sangala (V), C F 6 12000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Belagal (M) Impressio Dist: Kurnool n 5 Yas Jayant 4-14, Orvakal M 8 BPL 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Kumar (H&V&M), Impressio Dist: Kurnool n 6 S. Sadiya D/o S. Farooq F 8 3750 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen H.No. 43/214-A, Impressio N.R. Peta, Kurnool n 7 S. Nourin Brahmankotkur F 9 6000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen (V&H), Dist:Kurnool Impressio n 8 S. Mabasha 69-294-D-s, 20th M 9 14500 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Ward (H&V), Impressio Kurnool Urban, n Kurnool Dist 9 C. Sharath Teja 4/375, Bethamcharia M 9 9000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen (V&M) Impressio Dist: Kurnool n 10 Pasula Chandana 1-68, Muchumarri F 6 10000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen (H,V), Pagidiyala (M) Impressio Dist. Kurnool n 11 Avula Haripriya 85-72, 31st Ward F 7 3833 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen (H&V), Kurnool Impressio Urban n Dist. Kurnool 12 T. Madhu Chowtaka (H&V), M 7 20000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes SC Midthur (M) Impressio Dist: Kurnool n 13 Bathini Vijay 74/134-A-1, 34th M 7 3000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes SC Kumar Ward (H&V), Impressio Kurnool Urban, Dist. n Kurnool 14 K. Poul Raj Pedda Tekur (V M 9 9000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes BC &M), Mandal: Kalur Impressio Dist: Kurnool n 15 Pallam Jeevan 3-6B, Pudicherla (V), M 7 12000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Orvakal (M) Impressio Dist. Kurnool n 16 E. Gouse 14-308, 14th Ward M 10 15000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen (H&V), Yemmiganur Impressio (V&M), Kurnool Dist n 17 M. Tajmul 6/51A, Gadivemulua M 7 3166 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen H&V, M&Dt. Kurnool Impressio n 18 Ganuga Asia 1-1 Tarigopula H&V, F 6 6500 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Jupadu Bungalow Impressio (M) n Dt. Kurnool 19 M. Sathish Kumar 275, Midthur M 5 20000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen (V&H&M), Kurnool Impressio Dist n 20 M. Noor Vali 2-94, Nallakaluva, M 10 8000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Atmakur, Dist: Impressio Kurnool n 21 K Banu Prakash H.No. 8-14, Polakal M 15 9000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Reddy (V), C Belagal (M) Impressio Dist: Kurnool n 22 Boya Lavanya B-128, Medumala F 6 10000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen (V), C Belgal (M) Impressio Dist : Kurnool n 23 Mallapu 1-7/B, Gudur (V&M), M 6 9000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Prashantkumar Dist. Kurnool Impressio n 24 Gonegandla 15-86, Gudur Vill & M 8 9000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Charan Kumar M, Kurnool Dist Impressio n 25 S. Dud Pira S/o Shek Hussain M 8 4166 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen H.No. 77/84, 33rd Impressio Ward n Kurnool, AP 26 Uzma Nassin S/o S. Dawood F 8 5416 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Basha Impressio 15/3, Kadak n Pura, Kurnool, AP 27 Rukhiya Begum D/o Abdul Khadar F 7 3333 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen 76/97/108/3, 35th Impressio Ward, Kurnool, AP n 28 P. Afeefa D/o Inthulla Khan F 7 4166 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Tabassum H.No.44/100 Impressio 1st Ward, Kurnool, n AP 29 Shaik Rahim D/o M. Habibulla, F 7 4000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen H.No. 45/24, K-44, Impressio Venkata Ramana n Colony, Kurnool 30 C. Maheswari D/o Yerranna F 7 4833 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen H.No.44-71/A, 44th Impressio Ward, Kurnool n 31 D. Hussain Basha 4-50/1, M. Road, M 11 10000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Kolakunta, Kurnool Impressio n 32 O. Hari H.No. 4-3, M 12 12000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Junnumala Vill, Impressio Kurnool n 33 G. Sagar H.No. 4/245, M 5 12000 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Joopadu Impressio Banganapalle, n Kurnoo 34 K. Shiva Lakshmi H.No. 4-68, Peadly F 7 2083 14.7.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Mandal, Kurnool Impressio n 35 V. Lakshmi H.No. 1-339-11A, M 9 2500 29.09.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes BC Narayana Adoni, Kurnool Impressio n 36 K. Malleshwari H.No. 1-1339, F 9 20000 29.09.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes BC Yemmiganur Impressio Mandal, Adoni, n Kurnool 37 B. Anajaneyulu H.No. 14-124, M 13 2500 29.09.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes BC Pattikonda Mandal, Impressio Adoni, Kurnool n 38 M.M. Hussain H.No. 18-1-B, M 8 2500 29.09.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes BC Pattikonda Mandal, Impressio Adoni, Kurnool n 39 O. Shruthi H.No. 6-149, Tuggali F 7 2083 29.09.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes BC Mandal, Adoni, Impressio Kurnool n 40 T. Rakesh Raatana, Tuggali M 7 20000 29.09.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes BC Mandal, Adoni, Impressio Kurnool n 41 M. Maddileti H.No. 2, M 13 2916 29.09.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes BC Gonegandla Mandal, Impressio Adoni, Kurnool n 42 K. Sahid H.No. 20-20-3, Rajiv M 10 3333 29.09.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes BC Nagar, Done Impressio Mandal, Kurnool n 43 H. Parvathamma H.No.1-216, Done F 4 2500 29.09.15 7090/- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes SC Mandal, Kurnool Impressio n Kit-2 44 Brahmankotkur F 15 10000 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen G. Subba (H&V), Impressio Ratnamma Mandal:Nandikotkur n Dist:Kurnool 45 2-350-7, New Bus M 16 9000 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen M. Damodar Stand, Impressio Bethamcherla n Dist:Kurnool 46 H.No. 1-06, F 6 2083 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen K. Anitha Palukudoddi (V&H), Impressio C Belgal (M), n Dist:Kurnool 47 Shaik Juber H.No. 5-83, Telugu M 5 9000 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Basha Veedi (H) Impressio Gudur (V&M), n Dist:Kurnool 48 S. Naseem 2/99, Orvakal M 13 2916 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen (V&M), Dist:Kurnool Impressio n 49 N. Swarnalatha D/o Krishna, H.No. 2-F 18 12000 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes SC 251, Midthur, Impressio Kurnool n 50 S. Lahari 53-64, 8th Ward, F 11 3000 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Kurnool Urban, Impressio Dist:Kurnool n 51 K. Sri Hrudhaya S/o Murali Mohan F 6 3750 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Rao Impressio H.No. 81-306-A5 n Yudayoga Nagar, Near Ramachandra Nagar, Kurnool 52 M. Tejashwari D/o Mochi Vijaya F 14 3000 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes SC H.No. 4-454, Impressio Budawarapet, n Kurnool 53 G. Roopa Sri D/o Annajappa F 14 20000 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen 43-253-D-3 Impressio N.R. Peta, Kurnool n (U), AP 54 Shaik Khadar 54-53-6-B, 8th M 8 3000 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Basha Ward, Kurnool, AP Impressio n 55 Pushasree D/o Hari Chandra F 9 3000 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Reddy Impressio Vijaya Dairy Form, A- n Camp, Kurnool, AP 56 R. Nagendra S/o R. Narayana M 19 13500 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes SC H.No. 29-334-4, Impressio Budgajangam Peta, n Suddala Peta, Tekke, Nandyal, Kunool 57 R. Anjaneyulu S/o S/o R. Narayana M 19 13500 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes SC H.No. 29-334-4, Impressio Budgajangam Peta, n Suddala Peta, Tekke, Nandyal, Kunool 58 T. Mohana D/o Sridhar, H.No. F 10 3333 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen 40-416-B2, 46th Impressio Ward, Kurnool n 59 R. Harshan Singh S/o Vijaya Mohan M 15 18000 14.7.15 9330 /- - - - - - - - Thumb Yes Gen Singh, H.No.
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