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List of Candidates Screened for the Post of Project Scientist - I (Post Code Cccr2021-006) – 01 Posts Sr LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST - I (POST CODE CCCR2021-006) – 01 POSTS SR. NO APPLI_ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE NO. 1. 6916 AKHIL RAMESH 2. 877 ALOK KUMAR 3. 6263 ANJANA MOHAN 4. 4100 ARAVIND H 5. 626 ARVIND GOND 6. 2914 ARYA TILAK 7. 2349 DR. BISWAJIT ROY 8. 6870 GOPIKA V 9. 7986 MD ALAM 10. 1567 MOHAMMED NOWSHATH NISHATH 11. 2691 MOHD AMIR 12. 5870 NIMMY P M 13. 4313 P REDDY ANNAPUREDDY 14. 2475 PAVANI MISRA 15. 2541 PINTU PRUSTY 16. 225 POORNIMA KAMBLE 17. 1366 RAJA M 18. 7466 RAJASREE A 19. 5778 RAVI PRASAD 20. 7804 SAHANA DERMAL 21. 5927 SAHELI DE 22. 625 SHIVKANT MEENA 23. 5189 SONAL KAMBLE 24. 7518 SRUTHI CHANDRAN 25. 5682 SUSHREE BARIK 26. 2464 SYED AZHARUDDIN 27. 204 VIKRAM SINGH 28. 3015 YASHODHARA Page 1 of 19 LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST -I (POST CODE CCCR2021-007) – 01 POSTS SR. NO APPLI_ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE NO. 1. 2150 ABHIJEET MONDAL 2. 6564 ABIRLAL METYA 3. 3777 AJEET KUMAR 4. 5524 AKHIL S T 5. 5309 ANJU KURIAN 6. 7972 ANSHUL SISODIYA 7. 7629 CHARUTA MURKUTE 8. 4829 GOKUL K 9. 6018 HIMANSHU RAJ 10. 757 MANOJ BUCHADE 11. 7995 MD ALAM 12. 112 MEDARA SREENIVASULU 13. 6542 NARESH GANESHI 14. 8479 NAVNEET KUMAR 15. 3113 PAULY JOHN 16. 6679 PRATIBHA JADHAV 17. 7899 RAVI KUMAR 18. 7126 SAHANA DERMAL 19. 3343 SANTU SINHA 20. 4022 SONAL KUMARI 21. 7371 SREENIVAS GADDAMIDI 22. 6039 SUMAN SAMANTA 23. 6622 SURYAKANT HAJARE 24. 8029 SWALEHA INAMDAR 25. 3195 VIDIT PARKAR 26. 867 ANIMESH CHOUDHURY Page 2 of 19 LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST -I (POST CODE CCCR2021-008) – 01 POSTS SR. NO APPLI_ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE NO. 1. 6922 AKHIL RAMESH 2. 4293 AMEY DATYE 3. 5311 ANJU KURIAN 4. 7177 ANKIT MESHRAM 5. 7993 ANSHUL SISODIYA 6. 8111 ANU VARGHESE 7. 371 ARUN BURANGE 8. 7659 CHARUTA MURKUTE 9. 9083 GUNTA PAPARAO 10. 6001 HIMANSHU RAJ 11. 5076 HRUDYA P. H 12. 8384 KARTHIKA K 13. 3942 MAHESH ULHE 14. 4361 MAITHILI BACHCHUWAR 15. 624 POORNIMA KAMBLE 16. 3344 SANTU SINHA 17. 6946 SHUBHAM SHEGAVKAR 18. 6042 SUMAN SAMANTA 19. 6986 YUVRAJ NAVALE LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST -I (POST CODE ART_Bhopal2021-005) – 02 POSTS SR. NO APPLI_ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE NO. 1. 4208 ABHIJEET 2. 3486 ABHILASH JADHAV 3. 6717 ABHIRAM CS NIRMAL 4. 4782 ABHISHEK JHA 5. 5631 AJEET KUMAR 6. 6935 AKHIL RAMESH Page 3 of 19 7. 6587 AMOL DHOLE 8. 752 ANKIT PRASAD 9. 5385 ARCHANA SAGALGILE 10. 7613 ASHLY SIBY 11. 4656 CHIRANJEEVI GUTTULA 12. 3501 DAYASHREE MEDHI 13. 7093 DIVYALEKSHMI S V 14. 6434 JISHA VISHAL 15. 9166 MOHIT SINGHAL 16. 601 NAMANI KUMAR 17. 6997 NAVNEET RANJAN 18. 5026 NITHYA K 19. 5371 PANINI DASGUPTA 20. 7035 REGULA SRIKANTH 21. 2051 ROHIT PATIL 22. 7824 SAHANA DERMAL 23. 7170 SUJITHLAL SP 24. 6021 SURESH KUMAR 25. 7665 SWAPNIL DHAVALE 26. 7207 UDAYA SAHOO 27. 6595 VISHAL JAIN LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST -I (POST CODE ART_Bhopal2021-006) – 02 POSTS SR. NO APPLI_ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE NO. 1. 8018 ABHISHEK GUPTA 2. 5638 AJEET KUMAR 3. 5522 AKHIL S T 4. 6950 AKHIL RAMESH 5. 7470 AMIT KUMAR 6. 7257 ARAVINDHAVEL A 7. 7626 ASHLY SIBY 8. 6440 AVADHUT DESHMUKH 9. 4663 CHIRANJEEVI GUTTULA Page 4 of 19 10. 7821 DIVYALEKSHMI S V 11. 6430 GOLLA SHIVA PRASAD 12. 6636 K VIJAYA KUMAR 13. 5837 LIMA B 14. 6247 MANASI GOGOI 15. 92 MEDARA SREENIVASULU 16. 604 NAMANI KUMAR 17. 7041 REGULA SRIKANTH 18. 2056 ROHIT PATIL 19. 8953 RUCHI BALA 20. 7092 SAHANA DERMAL 21. 2730 SAKSHI RAJABHOJ 22. 3029 SANDEEP K 23. 3723 SATYEN DAS 24. 4717 SHIVDAS BANKAR 25. 6794 SREESHMA K 26. 7214 UDAYA SAHOO 27. 8617 YANG LIAN 28. 7969 YUVRAJ NAVALE LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST -I (POST CODE MESONET2021-002) – 01 POST SR. NO APPLI_ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE NO. 1. 4791 ABHISHEK JHA 2. 5646 AJEET KUMAR 3. 6956 AKHIL RAMESH 4. 6597 AMOL DHOLE 5. 8283 ASHLY SIBY 6. 8057 AVISHEK CHAKRABORTY 7. 4665 CHIRANJEEVI GUTTULA 8. 8809 DHANANJAY KADGE 9. 7835 DIVYALEKSHMI S V 10. 8292 IMRAN SAYYED 11. 6219 JISHA VISHAL Page 5 of 19 12. 240 KAR ASHIM 13. 988 KRISHNAKANTH K 14. 8004 MD ALAM 15. 607 NAMANI KUMAR 16. 7145 PARTHA ROY 17. 7037 PRAMOD SHINDE 18. 7836 SAHANA DERMAL 19. 7389 SAI PRASANNA MALLADI KUMAR 20. 4018 SHRAVAN DESHMUKH 21. 3530 VIPUL DHAVALE 22. 6499 VISHAL JAIN 23. 5945 YASMIN ZAHAN LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST -I (POST CODE HACPL2021-006) – 02 POSTS SR. NO APPLI_ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE NO. 1. 8026 ABHISHEK GUPTA 2. 5451 AKHIL S T 3. 6958 AKHIL RAMESH 4. 7487 AMIT KUMAR 5. 8326 ASHLY SIBY 6. 7868 DIVYALEKSHMI S V 7. 6399 GOLLA SHIVA PRASAD 8. 8753 K VIJAYA KUMAR 9. 2400 KUMARJIT SAHA 10. 7241 LIMA B 11. 6268 MANASI GOGOI 12. 606 MEDARA SREENIVASULU 13. 613 NAMANI KUMAR 14. 7071 NIMISHA SEBASTIAN 15. 7045 PRAMOD SHINDE 16. 7165 PRAMOD JADHAV 17. 2467 ROHIT PATIL Page 6 of 19 18. 1789 ROHIT PATIL 19. 3421 SACHIN PATIL 20. 7859 SAHANA DERMAL 21. 4411 SHRADDHA PATIL 22. 6583 SNEHA SUNIL 23. 293 SOURAV LAHA 24. 2606 VIKASH SHARMA 25. 3527 VIPUL DHAVALE 26. 5931 YUVRAJ NAVALE LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST -I (POST CODE HACPL2021-007) – 01 POSTS SR. APPLI_ID NAME OF CANDIDATE NO NO. 1. 8027 ABHISHEK GUPTA 2. 6959 AKHIL RAMESH 3. 8364 ASHLY SIBY 4. 7851 DIVYALEKSHMI S V 5. 6400 GOLLA SHIVA PRASAD 6. 2403 KUMARJIT SAHA 7. 7255 LIMA B 8. 6832 MAHESH NIKAM 9. 6276 MANASI GOGOI 10. 620 MEDARA SREENIVASULU 11. 618 NAMANI KUMAR 12. 7082 NIMISHA SEBASTIAN 13. 3119 PAULY JOHN 14. 7053 PRAMOD SHINDE 15. 1860 ROHIT PATIL 16. 3422 SACHIN PATIL 17. 7172 SAHANA DERMAL 18. 4090 SANDEEP K 19. 1522 SHRAVAN DESHMUKH 20. 6594 SNEHA SUNIL 21. 151 SOPHY VARGHESE Page 7 of 19 22. 299 SOURAV LAHA 23. 7870 SWAPNIL POTDAR 24. 4301 SYED HUSSAIN S 25. 3473 VENKATESWARARAO VANAPALLI LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST -I (POST CODE HACPL2021-008) – 01 POSTS SR. NO APPLI_ID NAME OF CANDIDATE NO. 1. 2957 ABHISHEK CHAUDHARI 2. 1433 AJIT WAWARE 3. 6960 AKHIL RAMESH 4. 6781 AVADHUT DESHMUKH 5. 7538 AVINASH ANCHULE 6. 4108 AYUSHI 7. 3102 BANOTH SONYANAIK 8. 7863 DIVYALEKSHMI S V 9. 4798 DR. SONAL WANKHEDE 10. 2732 HIMANSHU GUPTA 11. 5788 HIMANSHU RAJ 12. 6999 JADDU KRISHNA 13. 3123 JAY DAVE 14. 1957 NANDIVADA KANTH 15. 8030 NARENDRA SHIRSATH 16. 6295 NEELAM RAJPUT 17. 7185 SAHANA DERMAL 18. 3345 SANTU SINHA 19. 4633 SHILPI MAURYA 20. 4029 SONAL KUMARI 21. 152 SOPHY VARGHESE 22. 6409 VIDIT PARKAR 23. 1063 VINAYAK WAGHAMARE 24. 8645 YANG LIAN Page 8 of 19 LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST -I (POST CODE UAS2021-001) – 01 POST SR. NO APPLI_ID NAME OF THE CANDIDATE NO. 1. 5660 AJEET KUMAR 2. 6963 AKHIL RAMESH 3. 1418 AMRISH SONI 4. 8554 ASHLY SIBY 5. 9030 DEEPAK UPADHYAY 6. 7881 DIVYALEKSHMI S V 7. 6348 GOLLA SHIVA PRASAD 8. 1633 GUGHAN VS 9. 8281 IMRAN SAYYED 10. 7087 KIRUBAKARAN C 11. 6801 MAHESH NIKAM 12. 9190 MOHIT SINGHAL 13. 7356 NIMISHA SEBASTIAN 14. 3120 PAULY JOHN 15. 7879 SAHANA DERMAL 16. 5090 SANKET KALGUTKAR 17. 6572 SNEHA SUNIL 18. 8510 SURESH G 19. 7569 VISHAL JAIN LIST OF CANDIDATES SCREENED FOR THE POST OF PROJECT SCIENTIST -I (POST CODE MAQWS2021-007) – 06 POSTS SR. NO APPLI_ID NAME OF CANDIDATE NO. 1. 5043 ABHIJEET KAHURKE 2. 4296 ABHILASH 3. 8308 ABIRLAL METYA 4. 7239 ADITI RATHOD 5. 5050 AISHWARYA PURWANT Page 9 of 19 6. 1432 AJIT WAWARE 7. 6973 AKHIL RAMESH 8. 749 AKHILESH KUMAR 9. 7130 AMARENDRA SINGH 10. 7699 AMOL DHOLE 11. 1811 AMRISH KUMAR 12. 2561 AMRUTA TODARMAL 13. 4554 ANAND KAMBALA 14. 7955 ANIKET GAIKWAD 15. 5315 ANJU KURIAN 16. 3558 ANSHU PANDEY 17. 8118 ANU VARGHESE 18. 3956 ARKABANEE MUKHERJEE 19. 1431 ASAKO CH SANGMA 20. 6517 ASHISH SONI 21. 3285 AVINASH YADAV 22. 3997 BHAGYASHREE CHOUDHARI 23. 8319 BIBHUTI KESHAV 24. 6876 DHANASHRI PALAMPALLE 25. 4475 DR. SURENDRA SINGH 26. 7865 GAURAV SINGH 27. 5822 HIMANSHU RAJ 28. 1528 JINTU JOHNSON 29. 1201 KAR ASHIM 30. 7108 KETHAVATH LAKSHMA 31. 2337 KRUPALINI SHINDE 32. 5979 M RAO 33. 8667 MANISHA MISHRA 34. 1429 MEGHA ANAND 35. 9199 MOHIT SINGHAL 36. 645 NAMANI KUMAR 37. 2929 NANDKISHOR DHUMAL 38. 6695 NEHA MUKKANNAWAR 39. 6126 NIHAL GUJRE 40. 3021 NIKHIL KORHALE Page 10 of 19 41. 7584 NIKUNJ PATHAK 42. 3291 NILIMA SHINDE 43. 7265 PARAG KULKARNI 44. 3058 PARAM SAROJ 45. 7790 PAWAN SOYAM 46. 5054 POOJA SAROJ 47. 6667 PRATIBHA JADHAV 48. 2579 PRAVEEN KUMAR 49. 5059 PRAVEEN KUMAR 50. 2072 RAJMAL JAT 51. 7965 RAVI KUMAR 52. 7232 RAVI YADAV 53. 5908 REMI BRINTHA M R 54. 8305 RITESH KALBANDE 55. 4326 RUPAL AMBULKAR 56. 2304 RUTUJA DHAWDE 57. 4106 SAMIR DHAPARE 58. 9008 SANCHARI BISWAS 59. 7633 SHAHANA BANO 60. 6682 SHAMSHAD AHMAD 61. 4878 SHANKAR SAPKAL 62. 7154 SHARYU HIRVE 63. 7929 SHUBHAM SARANE 64. 4031 SONAL KUMARI 65. 166 SOPHY VARGHESE 66. 8675 SURYAKANT HAJARE 67. 8465 SWALEHA INAMDAR 68. 7332 SWETA KUMARI 69. 4150 TRUPTI SATPUTE 70. 1067 VINAYAK WAGHAMARE 71. 1416 VISHWARAJ KHANDELWAL 72.
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