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Jr. MANAGER (F&A) Dy. Chief Industrial Relations Officer ALPHA-ORDER LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR WRITTEN TEST FOR THE POST OF Jr. MANAGER (F&A), DY. CIRO & JUNIOR ENGINEER (TRANS)- TRAINEE ADVERTISED VIDE ADVT. NO. 1/2012 WRITTEN TEST DATE : 19.08.2012 TEST TIME : 09:30 A.M. Jr. MANAGER (F&A) Examination Sr. No. Roll No Name Category Centre 1 1104020113 ASHISH SUBHASH KALEWAD ST MUMBAI 2 1104020117 BAHIRAM VIJAY TUKARAM ST MUMBAI 3 1104020119 KHETADE GANESH POPAT ST MUMBAI 4 1104020114 LANGHI YOGESH NAMDEV ST MUMBAI 5 1104026579 MANISHA SANDEEP BORSE ST MUMBAI 6 1104020118 PRAKASH MANGALU BAGUL ST MUMBAI 7 1104020116 SHALINI YUVARAJ WAGHERE ST MUMBAI 8 1104020115 SUKUMAR CHANGDEO SHINDE ST MUMBAI 9 1104020112 SUNNY SUDAM KHISMATRAO ST MUMBAI Dy. Chief Industrial Relations Officer Examination Sr. No. Roll No Name Category Centre 1 1105090120 BACHATE VYANKATESH DNYANDEV OPEN MUMBAI 2 1105090121 DILIP SEWAKRAM NANDANWAR OPEN MUMBAI 3 1105090126 GAWALI MURLIDHAR NAMDEO OPEN MUMBAI 4 1105090127 MONALI SURENDRA SHELKE OPEN MUMBAI 5 1105090123 PANKAJ SUDHAKAR BHANUSE OPEN MUMBAI 6 1105090122 PATIL BHARAT PANDURANG OPEN MUMBAI 7 1105090124 PATIL PRAVIN VASANTRAO OPEN MUMBAI 8 1105090125 SANTOSH RAMBHAU CHARHATE OPEN MUMBAI 9 1105090128 SUDHAKAR BHILA BHADANE OPEN MUMBAI Jr. Engineer (Trans)-Trainee Examination Sr. No. Roll No Name Category Centre 1 1106094642 A GAURAV RAO OPEN MUMBAI 2 1106095491 A RAJESH KUMAR OPEN MUMBAI 3 1106010205 A VIJAYALAKSHMI SC MUMBAI 4 1106095655 AADARSHA SAMAGA OPEN MUMBAI 5 1106094960 AADITYA D.LADSAVANGIKAR OPEN MUMBAI 6 1106093671 AADITYA DUBEY OPEN MUMBAI 7 1106093963 AAGE SUDHIR SUKHADEVRAO OPEN MUMBAI 8 1106094807 AAJIM ABDULRAUF SHAIKH OPEN MUMBAI 9 1106095451 AAKANKSHA SANJAY AUTADE OPEN MUMBAI 10 1106094567 AAKASH PANDIT PATIL OPEN MUMBAI 11 1106095171 AAKASH RAJENDRA YADAV OPEN MUMBAI 12 1106083219 AAKASH SONI OBC MUMBAI 13 1106051606 AAKASH VINOD YADAV NT-C MUMBAI 14 1106095520 AARATI KISHOR SHEDGE OPEN MUMBAI 15 1106093482 AARTI SANTOSH SHINDE OPEN MUMBAI 16 1106094804 AASAWARI ANIL PATURKAR OPEN MUMBAI 17 1106082087 AASIF YASIN TAMBOLI OBC MUMBAI 18 1106041427 AATISH SUKHADEORAO MESARE NT-B MUMBAI 19 1106096630 ABDUL NAEEM ABDUL KHADER OPEN MUMBAI 20 1106093872 ABDUL QAVI HAFIZ ABDUL QADIR OPEN MUMBAI ABDUR RAHIM ABDUL HALEEM 1106095796 21 ANSARI OPEN MUMBAI 22 1106095452 ABEDI SYEDA SABA OPEN MUMBAI 23 1106094918 ABHANG VISHAL SHAHADOO OPEN MUMBAI 24 1106093504 ABHAY D MANGRULKAR OPEN MUMBAI 25 1106086699 ABHAY KAUTIK KHALANE OBC MUMBAI 26 1106010252 ABHAY MADHAVRAO DHAWALE SC MUMBAI 27 1106082171 ABHAY SANTOSHRAO GORE OBC MUMBAI 28 1106051488 ABHAY TULSHIRAM DAKHOLE NT-C MUMBAI 29 1106094110 ABHAYSINH SOPANRAO PATIL OPEN MUMBAI 30 1106021131 ABHIJAY RAMESH THAKUR ST MUMBAI 31 1106010412 ABHIJEET ANANDRAO DESHMUKH SC MUMBAI 32 1106096104 ABHIJEET ANANTRAO CHINCHOLKAR OPEN MUMBAI 33 1106083367 ABHIJEET BABANRAO OLAMBE OBC MUMBAI 34 1106093748 ABHIJEET BHASKARARAO THORAT OPEN MUMBAI 35 1106083245 ABHIJEET DURGADAS PACHGHARE OBC MUMBAI 36 1106011059 ABHIJEET GOVIND MUDGADKAR SC MUMBAI 37 1106094905 ABHIJEET KUMAR TARAFDAR OPEN MUMBAI 38 1106082374 ABHIJEET MAHADEO CHAVAN OBC MUMBAI 39 1106082788 ABHIJEET MAHADEV JAGTAP OBC MUMBAI 40 1106010561 ABHIJEET RAGHUNATH GHODKE SC MUMBAI Examination Sr. No. Roll No Name Category Centre 41 1106095476 ABHIJEET RAMESH PAUNIKAR OPEN MUMBAI 42 1106082918 ABHIJEET SAHEBRAO UMAK OBC MUMBAI 43 1106031218 ABHIJEET SUNILSING PATIL VJ-A MUMBAI 44 1106094452 ABHIJEET VILAS PATIL OPEN MUMBAI 45 1106095150 ABHIJEET VILAS PATKAR OPEN MUMBAI 46 1106082214 ABHIJEET VITTHALRAO SHINDE OBC MUMBAI 47 1106082393 ABHIJIT ARUN PACHKAWADE OBC MUMBAI 48 1106096084 ABHIJIT ASHOK JADHAV OPEN MUMBAI 49 1106082522 ABHIJIT BHAGWANJI LONARE OBC MUMBAI 50 1106094750 ABHIJIT BHASKAR DHAWALE OPEN MUMBAI 51 1106093581 ABHIJIT DEVIDAS GADGE OPEN MUMBAI 52 1106081933 ABHIJIT MAHADEO MOTGHARE OBC MUMBAI 53 1106011018 ABHIJIT RAJENDRA CHAVAN SC MUMBAI 54 1106083263 ABHIJIT SURESH BAHUTE OBC MUMBAI 55 1106010355 ABHIJIT SURESH SHELKAR SC MUMBAI 56 1106031266 ABHIJIT UTTAMRAO ADE VJ-A MUMBAI 57 1106094245 ABHIJIT VASANTRAO GAIKWAD OPEN MUMBAI 58 1106082473 ABHIJIT VILASRAO PALKAR OBC MUMBAI 59 1106010437 ABHILASH PRAKASH TEMBHURNE SC MUMBAI ABHILASHA BHALCHANDRA 1106095629 60 GAYAKWAD OPEN MUMBAI 61 1106082286 ABHILASHA MANOHAR GHORPADE OBC MUMBAI 62 1106095068 ABHIMANYU HARISH NABIRA OPEN MUMBAI 63 1106096661 ABHINAV NEMA OPEN MUMBAI 64 1106082934 ABHINAV SURESHRAO GULHANE OBC MUMBAI 65 1106095621 ABHINAVDUTT J SINGH OPEN MUMBAI 66 1106094056 ABHINAY PURANIK OPEN MUMBAI 67 1106083396 ABHINAY SHARMA OBC MUMBAI 68 1106041398 ABHINAY SUDARSHANRAO JIWANKAR NT-B MUMBAI 69 1106096648 ABHISHEK ASHISH OPEN MUMBAI 70 1106094500 ABHISHEK ASHOK PATIL OPEN MUMBAI 71 1106094557 ABHISHEK CHANDRA GANGWAR OPEN MUMBAI 72 1106094250 ABHISHEK CHANDRA MISHRA OPEN MUMBAI 73 1106096337 ABHISHEK CHAUHAN OPEN MUMBAI 74 1106096021 ABHISHEK HARISHCHANDRA JADHAV OPEN MUMBAI 75 1106094267 ABHISHEK JAGANNATH INDULKAR OPEN MUMBAI 76 1106095637 ABHISHEK KUMAR OPEN MUMBAI 77 1106096342 ABHISHEK KUMAR OPEN MUMBAI 78 1106094564 ABHISHEK KUMAR GUPTA OPEN MUMBAI 79 1106082294 ABHISHEK MADHUKARRAO AWARE OBC MUMBAI 80 1106094536 ABHISHEK MADHUSUDAN AGRAWAL OPEN MUMBAI 81 1106096662 ABHISHEK PANDEY OPEN MUMBAI 82 1106093630 ABHISHEK PRADIP KALI OPEN MUMBAI Examination Sr. No. Roll No Name Category Centre 83 1106082049 ABHISHEK PRAKASH KORE OBC MUMBAI 84 1106095532 ABHISHEK RAGHUPATI PASUPULETI OPEN MUMBAI 85 1106093437 ABHISHEK RAJENDRA MISHRA OPEN MUMBAI 86 1106010191 ABHISHEK RAJESHWAR NANDESHWAR SC MUMBAI 87 1106093653 ABHISHEK RAJIV BHANUSHALI OPEN MUMBAI 88 1106061627 ABHISHEK RAMAKANT SANKHE NT-D MUMBAI 89 1106011024 ABHISHEK RAYMALLU TANDRA SC MUMBAI 90 1106094768 ABHISHEK SARAF OPEN MUMBAI 91 1106083356 ABHISHEK SURESH SHENMARE OBC MUMBAI 92 1106093859 ABHISHEK TIWARI OPEN MUMBAI 93 1106094632 ABINASH KUMAR OPEN MUMBAI 94 1106096209 ABOLEE SHYAM HARTALKAR OPEN MUMBAI 95 1106010583 ABOLI ASHOK GAIKWAD SC MUMBAI 96 1106021163 ACHAL BALKRISHNA CHOUKHE ST MUMBAI 97 1106021173 ACHIT SHIVAJI KHOT ST MUMBAI 98 1106071780 ADAM RAJU HANMANTHU SBC MUMBAI 99 1106094052 ADAMANE TRUPTI MOHAN OPEN MUMBAI 100 1106082616 ADARSH AJAY PATIL OBC MUMBAI 101 1106011088 ADASUR PRAMOD PRAKASH SC MUMBAI 102 1106010735 ADCHITRE SHRIKANT BABULAL SC MUMBAI 103 1106093838 ADENKIWAR SHASHANK PRAKASH OPEN MUMBAI 104 1106096054 ADESH VIJAYKUMAR CHHAJED OPEN MUMBAI 105 1106010581 ADHANGALE BHUSHAN HEMANT SC MUMBAI 106 1106010792 ADHATE MAYURI RAVINDRA SC MUMBAI 107 1106083283 ADINATH EKNATH THOKAL OBC MUMBAI 108 1106082413 ADIREDDI SANYASI NAIDU OBC MUMBAI 109 1106082845 ADITI MOHAN KONAPURE OBC MUMBAI 110 1106082537 ADITI RAJU DAKHANE OBC MUMBAI 111 1106096129 ADITI VIJAY CHAVAN OPEN MUMBAI 112 1106083246 ADITYA ANIL AKARE OBC MUMBAI 113 1106051591 ADITYA DINESH YADAV NT-C MUMBAI 114 1106094084 ADITYA MUKUND DESHPANDE OPEN MUMBAI 115 1106082250 ADITYA PRABHAKAR KANFADE OBC MUMBAI 116 1106095018 ADITYA PRAKASH OPEN MUMBAI 117 1106082762 ADITYA SUDHAKARRAO RAOSAHEB OBC MUMBAI 118 1106095389 ADITYA VISHRAM MULAY OPEN MUMBAI 119 1106096319 ADKINE SACHIN DATTARAO OPEN MUMBAI 120 1106095253 ADSURE SHEKHAR PANDURANG OPEN MUMBAI 121 1106095038 ADVAIT RAJENDRAKUMAR PADLOSKAR OPEN MUMBAI 122 1106094197 ADWAIT VISHRAM MULAY OPEN MUMBAI ADYATMABATTER SRIKANTH 1106094160 123 JAYARAMAN OPEN MUMBAI 124 1106082141 AFREEN NAJAMUDDIN MOMIN OBC MUMBAI Examination Sr. No. Roll No Name Category Centre 125 1106010930 AGALE KALPESH ARUN SC MUMBAI 126 1106095786 AGAM SACHIN KACHRU OPEN MUMBAI 127 1106010716 AGAWANE NILIMA BABANRAO SC MUMBAI 128 1106010200 AGAWANE SWAPNIL SHASHIKANT SC MUMBAI 129 1106061674 AGHAV AMARDEEP ASHOK NT-D MUMBAI 130 1106061625 AGHAV BALKRISHNA SOPAN NT-D MUMBAI 131 1106082457 AGLAWE RAMESHWAR BHARAT OBC MUMBAI 132 1106093487 AGRAWAL AROHI KALYAN OPEN MUMBAI 133 1106081976 AGSAPURE JILANI GUNDUMIYA OBC MUMBAI 134 1106082697 AHAMED SHIRAZ AR OBC MUMBAI 135 1106095531 AHANA DAS OPEN MUMBAI 136 1106096393 AHER AMOL ABASAHEB OPEN MUMBAI 137 1106095080 AHER ANUJA ANNASAHEB OPEN MUMBAI 138 1106095283 AHER MILIND ZIPRU OPEN MUMBAI 139 1106096539 AHER UTKARSHA ASHOK OPEN MUMBAI 140 1106041322 AHINWAR DEVIDAS PIRAJI NT-B MUMBAI 141 1106082906 AHIRE AMOL RAMESH OBC MUMBAI 142 1106082561 AHIRE BHAVESH TUKARAM OBC MUMBAI 143 1106021185 AHIRE DEEPA RAJMAL ST MUMBAI 144 1106010496 AHIRE DEEPAK MAHENDRA SC MUMBAI 145 1106010439 AHIRE KESHAV SURYBHAN SC MUMBAI 146 1106010512 AHIRE PALLAVI PANDIT SC MUMBAI 147 1106093780 AHIRE RAHUL DAGADURAO OPEN MUMBAI 148 1106095407 AHIRE REENA BALASAHEB OPEN MUMBAI 149 1106096136 AHIRE SANDIP DATTATRYA OPEN MUMBAI 150 1106082282 AHIRE SAVITA SHIVAJI OBC MUMBAI 151 1106082601 AHIRE TUSHAR BARKU OBC MUMBAI 152 1106096523 AISHWARYA AMOL MURUGKAR OPEN MUMBAI 153 1106061649 AJAY ASHOK KALE NT-D MUMBAI 154 1106082247 AJAY BABURAO JAIWAL OBC MUMBAI 155 1106082546 AJAY GOPAL PATIL OBC MUMBAI 156 1106010421 AJAY GOPICHAND DANGE SC MUMBAI 157 1106081923 AJAY GOVINDRAO GORE OBC MUMBAI 158 1106094614 AJAY HARIBHAU MAHAJAN OPEN MUMBAI 159 1106096327 AJAY HEMANT JETHWA OPEN MUMBAI 160 1106094561 AJAY JAIN OPEN MUMBAI 161 1106095337 AJAY KUMAR SINGH OPEN MUMBAI 162 1106095236 AJAY PRAKASH SINGH OPEN MUMBAI 163 1106041440 AJAY SHANTARAM BHALEKAR NT-B MUMBAI 164 1106095086 AJAY VIR RATHEE OPEN MUMBAI 165 1106096367 AJEET KUMAR SINGH OPEN MUMBAI 166 1106095422 AJINKYA B. SONTAKKE-PATIL OPEN MUMBAI 167 1106082227 AJINKYA RAMESH CHANDAWALE OBC MUMBAI Examination Sr. No. Roll No Name Category Centre 168 1106082405 AJIT BHASKERRAO PANDE OBC MUMBAI 169 1106010466 AJIT KESHAV OHOL SC MUMBAI 170 1106094166 AJIT
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