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2016-17 B.Com. First Year
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT STUDIES MOHANLAL SUKHADIA UNIVERSITY, UDAIPUR. ELECTORAL LIST- 2016-17 B.COM. FIRST YEAR S. No. Name of Applicant Father Name ADDRESS 1 AAFREEN ARA ASHFAQ AHMED 113 nag marg outside chandpol 2 AAFREEN SHEIKH SHAFIQ AHMED SHEIKH 51 RAJA NAGAR SEC 12 SAVINA 3 AAISHA SIDDIKA MR.ABDUL HAMEED NAYA BAJAR KANORE THE-VALLABHNAGER DIS-UDAIPUR 4 AAKANKSHA KOTHARI PRAVEEN KUMAR KOTHARI 5, KANJI KA HATTA, GALI NO.1, OPP. SH DIG JAIN SCHOOL 5 AAKASH RATHOR ROSHAN LAL RATHOR 17 RAMDAWARA CHOWK BHUPALWARI UDAIPUR 6 AANCHAL ASHOK JAIN 61, A - BLOCK, HIRAN MAGRI SEC-14, UDAIPUR 7 AASHISH PATIDAR KAILASH PATIDAR VILL- DABOK 8 AASHRI KHATOD ANIL KHATOD 340,BASANT VIHAR,HIRAN MAGRI,SEC-5 9 AAYUSHI BANSAL UMESH BANSAL 4/543 RHB COLONY GOVERDHAN VILAS SEC. 14 UDAIPUR 10 AAYUSHI SINGH KACHAWA SHAKTI SINGH KACHAWA 1935/07 NEW RAMPURA COLONY SISARMA ROAD 11 ABHAY JAIN PRADEEP JAIN 18, GANESH GHATI, 12 ABHAY MEWARA SUBHASH CHANDRA MEWARA 874, MANDAKINIMARG BIJOLIYA 13 ABHISHEK DHABAI HEMANT DHABAI 209 OPP D E O SECOND GOVERDHAN VILLAS UDAIPUR 14 ABHISHEK JAIN PADAM JAIN HOUSE NO 632 SINGLE STORIE SEC 9 SAVINA 15 ABHISHEK KUMAR SINGH KHOOB SINGH 1/26 R.H.B. colony,Goverdhan Vilas,Udaipur(Raj.) 16 ABHISHEK PALIWAL KISHOR KALALI MOHALLA, CHHOTI SADRI 17 ABHISHEK SANADHYA DHAREMENDRA SANADHYA 47 ANAND VIHAR ROAD NO 2 TEKRI 18 ABHISHEK SETHIYA GOPAL LAL SETHIYA SADAR BAZAR RAILMAGRA 19 ABHISHEK SINGH RAO NARSINGH RAO 32-VIJAY SINGH PATHIK NAGAR SAVINA Page 1 of 187 20 ADITYA SINGH SISODIA BHARAT SINGH SISODIA 39, CHINTA MANI -
University College of Commerce & Management
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT STUDIES MOHANLAL SUKHADIA UNIVERSITY, UDAIPUR. ELECTORAL LIST- 2016-17 B.COM. FIRST YEAR S. No. Name of Applicant Father Name ADDRESS 1 AAFREEN ARA ASHFAQ AHMED 113 nag marg outside chandpol 2 AAFREEN SHEIKH SHAFIQ AHMED SHEIKH 51 RAJA NAGAR SEC 12 SAVINA 3 AAISHA SIDDIKA MR.ABDUL HAMEED NAYA BAJAR KANORE THE-VALLABHNAGER DIS-UDAIPUR 4 AAKANKSHA KOTHARI PRAVEEN KUMAR KOTHARI 5, KANJI KA HATTA, GALI NO.1, OPP. SH DIG JAIN SCHOOL 5 AAKASH RATHOR ROSHAN LAL RATHOR 17 RAMDAWARA CHOWK BHUPALWARI UDAIPUR 6 AANCHAL ASHOK JAIN 61, A - BLOCK, HIRAN MAGRI SEC-14, UDAIPUR 7 AASHISH PATIDAR KAILASH PATIDAR VILL- DABOK 8 AASHRI KHATOD ANIL KHATOD 340,BASANT VIHAR,HIRAN MAGRI,SEC-5 9 AAYUSHI BANSAL UMESH BANSAL 4/543 RHB COLONY GOVERDHAN VILAS SEC. 14 UDAIPUR 10 AAYUSHI SINGH KACHAWA SHAKTI SINGH KACHAWA 1935/07 NEW RAMPURA COLONY SISARMA ROAD 11 ABHAY JAIN PRADEEP JAIN 18, GANESH GHATI, 12 ABHAY MEWARA SUBHASH CHANDRA MEWARA 874, MANDAKINIMARG BIJOLIYA 13 ABHISHEK DHABAI HEMANT DHABAI 209 OPP D E O SECOND GOVERDHAN VILLAS UDAIPUR 14 ABHISHEK JAIN PADAM JAIN HOUSE NO 632 SINGLE STORIE SEC 9 SAVINA 15 ABHISHEK KUMAR SINGH KHOOB SINGH 1/26 R.H.B. colony,Goverdhan Vilas,Udaipur(Raj.) 16 ABHISHEK PALIWAL KISHOR KALALI MOHALLA, CHHOTI SADRI 17 ABHISHEK SANADHYA DHAREMENDRA SANADHYA 47 ANAND VIHAR ROAD NO 2 TEKRI 18 ABHISHEK SETHIYA GOPAL LAL SETHIYA SADAR BAZAR RAILMAGRA 19 ABHISHEK SINGH RAO NARSINGH RAO 32-VIJAY SINGH PATHIK NAGAR SAVINA Page 1 of 186 20 ADITYA SINGH SISODIA BHARAT SINGH SISODIA 39, CHINTA MANI -
PRAJNA - Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences ISSN 0975 2595 Volume 19 December 2011 CONTENTS
PRAJNA - Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences ISSN 0975 2595 Volume 19 December 2011 CONTENTS BIOSCIENCES Altered energy transfer in Phycobilisomes of the Cyanobacterium, Spirulina Platensis under 1 - 3 the influence of Chromium (III) Ayya Raju, M. and Murthy, S. D. S. PRAJNA Volume 19, 2011 Biotransformation of 11β , 17 α -dihydroxy-4-pregnene-3, 20-dione-21-o-succinate to a 4 - 7 17-ketosteroid by Pseudomonas Putida MTCC 1259 in absence of 9α -hydroxylase inhibitors Rahul Patel and Kirti Pawar Influence of nicking in combination with various plant growth substances on seed 8 - 10 germination and seedling growth of Noni (Morinda Citrifolia L.) Karnam Jaya Chandra and Dasari Daniel Gnana Sagar Quantitative analysis of aquatic Macrophytes in certain wetlands of Kachchh District, 11 - 13 Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences Gujarat J.P. Shah, Y.B. Dabgar and B.K. Jain Screening of crude root extracts of some Indian plants for their antibacterial activity 14 - 18 Purvesh B. Bharvad, Ashish R. Nayak, Naynika K. Patel and J. S. S. Mohan ________ Short Communication Heterosis for biometric characters and seed yield in parents and hybrids of rice 19 - 20 (Oryza Sativa L.) M. Prakash and B. Sunil Kumar CHEMISTRY Adsorption behavior and thermodynamics investigation of Aniline-n- 21 - 24 (p-Methoxybenzylidene) as corrosion inhibitor for Al-Mg alloy in hydrochloric acid V.A. Panchal, A.S. Patel and N.K. Shah Grafting of Butyl Acrylate onto Sodium Salt of partially Carboxymethylated Guar Gum 25 - 31 using Ceric Ions J.H. Trivedi, T.A. Bhatt and H.C. Trivedi Simultaneous equation and absorbance ratio methods for estimation of Fluoxetine 32 - 36 Hydrochloride and Olanzapine in tablet dosage form Vijaykumar K. -
Ethnographic Atlas of Rajasthan
PRG 335 (N) 1,000 ETHNOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF RAJASTHAN (WITH REFERENCE TO SCHEDULED CASTES & SCHEDULED TRIBES) U.B. MATHUR OF THE RAJASTHAN STATISTICAL SERVICE Deputy Superintendent of Census Operations, Rajasthan. GANDHI CENTENARY YEAR 1969 To the memory of the Man Who spoke the following Words This work is respectfully Dedicated • • • • "1 CANNOT CONCEIVE ANY HIGHER WAY OF WORSHIPPING GOD THAN BY WORKING FOR THE POOR AND THE DEPRESSED •••• UNTOUCHABILITY IS REPUGNANT TO REASON AND TO THE INSTINCT OF MERCY, PITY AND lOVE. THERE CAN BE NO ROOM IN INDIA OF MY DREAMS FOR THE CURSE OF UNTOUCHABILITy .•.. WE MUST GLADLY GIVE UP CUSTOM THAT IS AGA.INST JUSTICE, REASON AND RELIGION OF HEART. A CHRONIC AND LONG STANDING SOCIAL EVIL CANNOT BE SWEPT AWAY AT A STROKE: IT ALWAYS REQUIRES PATIENCE AND PERSEVERANCE." INTRODUCTION THE CENSUS Organisation of Rajasthan has brought out this Ethnographic Atlas of Rajasthan with reference to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. This work has been taken up by Dr. U.B. Mathur, Deputy Census Superin tendent of Rajasthan. For the first time, basic information relating to this backward section of our society has been presented in a very comprehensive form. Short and compact notes on each individual caste and tribe, appropriately illustrated by maps and pictograms, supported by statistical information have added to the utility of the publication. One can have, at a glance. almost a complete picture of the present conditions of these backward communities. The publication has a special significance in the Gandhi Centenary Year. The publication will certainly be of immense value for all official and Don official agencies engaged in the important task of uplift of the depressed classes. -
Final Electoral Roll / Voter List (Alphabetical), Election - 2018
THE BAR COUNCIL OF RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT BUILDINGS, JODHPUR FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL / VOTER LIST (ALPHABETICAL), ELECTION - 2018 [As per order dt. 14.12.2017 as well as orders dt.23.08.2017 & 24.11.2017 Passed by Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Transfer case (Civil) No. 126/2015 Ajayinder Sangwan & Ors. V/s Bar Council of Delhi and BCI Rules.] AT UDAIPUR IN UDAIPUR JUDGESHIP LOCATION OF POLLING STATION :- BAR ROOM, JUDICIAL COURTS, UDAIPUR DATE 01/01/2018 Page 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Electoral Name as on the Roll Electoral Name as on the Roll Number Number ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ ' A ' 77718 SH.AADEP SINGH SETHI 78336 KUM.AARTI TAILOR 67722 SH.AASHISH KUMAWAT 26226 SH.ABDUL ALEEM KHAN 21538 SH.ABDUL HANIF 76527 KUM.ABHA CHOUDHARY 35919 SMT.ABHA SHARMA 45076 SH.ABHAY JAIN 52821 SH.ABHAY KUMAR SHARMA 67363 SH.ABHIMANYU MEGHWAL 68669 SH.ABHIMANYU SHARMA 56756 SH.ABHIMANYU SINGH 68333 SH.ABHIMANYU SINGH CHOUHAN 64349 SH.ABHINAV DWIVEDI 74914 SH.ABHISHEK KOTHARI 67322 SH.ABHISHEK PURI GOSWAMI 45047 SMT.ADITI MENARIA 60704 SH.ADITYA KHANDELWAL 67164 KUM.AISHVARYA PUJARI 77261 KUM.AJAB PARVEEN BOHRA 78721 SH.AJAY ACHARYA 76562 SH.AJAY AMETA 40802 SH.AJAY CHANDRA JAIN 18210 SH.AJAY CHOUBISA 64072 SH.AJAY KUMAR BHANDARI 49120 SH.AJAY KUMAR VYAS 35609 SH.AJAY SINGH HADA 75374 SH.AJAYPAL -
Compliance Or Defiance? the Case of Dalits and Mahadalits
Kunnath, Compliance or defiance? COMPLIANCE OR DEFIANCE? THE CASE OF DALITS AND MAHADALITS GEORGE KUNNATH Introduction Dalits, who remain at the bottom of the Indian caste hierarchy, have resisted social and economic inequalities in various ways throughout their history.1 Their struggles have sometimes taken the form of the rejection of Hinduism in favour of other religions. Some Dalit groups have formed caste-based political parties and socio-religious movements to counter upper-caste domination. These caste-based organizations have been at the forefront of mobilizing Dalit communities in securing greater benefits from the Indian state’s affirmative action programmes. In recent times, Dalit organizations have also taken to international lobbying and networking to create wider platforms for the promotion of Dalit human rights and development. Along with protest against the caste system, Dalit history is also characterized by accommodation and compliance with Brahmanical values. The everyday Dalit world is replete with stories of Dalit communities consciously or unconsciously adopting upper-caste beliefs and practices. They seem to internalize the negative images and representations of themselves and their castes that are held and propagated by the dominant groups. Dalits are also internally divided by caste, with hierarchical rankings. They themselves thus often seem to reinforce and even reproduce the same system and norms that oppress them. This article engages with both compliance and defiance by Dalit communities. Both these concepts are central to any engagement with populations living in the context of oppression and inequality. Debates in gender studies, colonial histories and subaltern studies have engaged with the simultaneous existence of these contradictory processes. -
1969/BE(Ag.)/1 Aeron, Prof. Rakesh Kumar Ex-Head, Deptt of CSE, 50
1969/BE(Ag)/613 Bhandari, Daljeet Singh 1969/BE(Ag.)/1 1969/BE(Ag.)/73 Director, Alishan Petro Products Aeron, Prof. Rakesh Kumar Bhatnagar, Ravindra Narayan Limited, C-106, Lal Kothi Scheme, Ex-Head, Deptt of CSE, Joint Director (Retd.), Behind New Vidhan Sabha, 50, Gokul Nagar, Udaipur 28, Modern Complex, JAIPUR –302015 (Raj.) T.No. 2471447 (R) N.H.8 Bhuwana Udaipur 0141-2742880,2741639(O) E-mail: [email protected] Tel. 2441249(R) 5105033® [email protected] 1969/BE(Ag.)/66 1969/BE(Ag.)/672 1969/BE(Ag.)/79 Khimesra, Prafull Kumar Jain, Roshan Lal Khamesra, C.S. M/s Agrineer Services Bhagawati Enterprises Executive Eng., SWACH, 14-15, Samta Nagar, G-11-12, Anand Plaza, Ayad Bridge A-20 Gayatri Nagar, Sector 5, Hiran Magri Sect. 3, Udaipur (Raj.) Udaipur Udaipur Tel: 0294-2429524, 2410813 Tel. No. 2584190 (R) Tel. No. 2464082 (R) 2415118 (O) 9414374398 (M) 1969/BE(Ag.)/648 1969/BE(Ag.)/615 Kothari, Bhagwat Singh Lodha, Narendra Singh Deputy Director Joint Director (Retd.), 1969/BE(Ag.)/724 H. No. 25, Syphon Colony, Siphon B-20, Adarsh Nagar, Hiran Magri Mehta, Devendra Singh (Late) Choraha, Bedla Road, Sector No.4, Manva Khera road, Udaipur Udaipur-313 002 (Raj.) Tel: 0294-2450462 (R) 2492617 (O) 0294-2462476 ® 1969/BE(Ag.)/728 1969/BE(Ag.)/743 1969/BE(Ag.)/649 Nanawati, R. L. Paliwal Ram Chandra Mantri Man Mohan 57, Flora Complex 12, Arvind Nagar H.No. 291/O Bhuwana A Road, Sunderwas Sec. 11, Hiran Magri Udaipur (Raj.) Udaipur (Raj.) Udaipur - 313 001 (Raj.) Tel: 0294-2441597/2440421 Tel: 0294-2490393 Tel: 0294-2485415 98284-98289 (M) 1970/BE(Ag.)/644 1970/BE(Ag.)/67 1970/BE(Ag.)/680 Deval, Suresh Bhargava, Kailash Devpura, Sohan Lal Joint Director Additional Director Project Manager Village Nagliya Khurd, Post 10, Mahavir Nagar-II, 41, Sharda Nagar Gadawas Kota (Raj.) Near Bohra Ganesh Temple Teh. -
Who Is in Justice? Caste, Religion and Gender in the Courts of Bihar Over a Decade*
Who is in justice? Caste, religion and gender in the courts of Bihar over a decade* Sandeep Bhupatiraju (World Bank)ǀ Daniel L. Chen (Toulouse School of Economics, World Bank)ǁ Shareen Joshi (Georgetown University)ǂ Peter Neis (Toulouse School of Economics)± November 29, 2020 Abstract Bihar is widely regarded as one of India’s poorest and most divided states. It has also been the site of many social movements that have left indelible marks on the state’s politics and identity. Little is currently known about how structural inequalities have affected the functioning of formal systems of justice in the state. We use a novel dataset of more than 1 million cases filed at the Patna high court between 2009—2019 together with a variety of supplementary data to analyze the role of religion, caste and gender in the high court of Bihar. We find that the courts are not representative of the Bihari population. Muslims, women and scheduled castes are consistently under-represented. The practice of using “caste neutral” names is on the rise. Though there is little evidence of “matching” between either judges and petitioners or between judges and filing advocates on the basis of names, we do find evidence that petitioners and their advocates match on the basis of identity such as the use of “caste neutral” names. These results suggest that the social movements which disrupted existing social structures in the past may have inadvertently created new social categories that reinforce networks and inequalities in the formal justice system. *We are grateful to Shilpa Rao and Lechuan Qiu for excellent research assistance. -
MPUAT Staff Directory
MAHARANA PRATAP UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY, UDAIPUR Chancellor’s Office 0141-2228716-19, Fax : 0141-2228792 E-mail : [email protected] http://rajbhawan.rajasthan.gov.in Name, Designation & Address Office Mobile Sh. Kalraj Mishra, Chancellor & Hon’ble 2228722, 2228611 Governor of Rajasthan, Raj Bhawan, Jaipur 228612, 2221156 (F) Sh. Subir Kumar, IAS 2228792 Secretary to Governor, Jaipur – 2221156 (F) [email protected], [email protected] Sh. Govind Ram Jaiswal, IAS Principal OSD To Governor 2223335 – [email protected], [email protected] Dr. Kavita Singh, IFS 2222244 – Director (Tribal Welfare) Sh. Harsh Vardhan Agarwalla, IPS 2222244 – ADC to Governor (Police) 2228737 (F) [email protected], adcp.rb@ rajasthan.go.in Squadron Leader D. Ravi 2228716 ADC to Governor (Army) – 2228737 (F) [email protected], adcm.rb@ rajasthan.go.in Smt. Sandhya Sharma, RAcS Financial Advisor 2229500 – [email protected] Sh. Yogesh Kumar Srivastava, RAS 2228734 – Dy. Secretory to Governor (I) Sh. Ashu Singh, Dy. Secretory to Governor (II) Smt. Kirti Sharma, RAS 2228716 9413974171 OSD (Higher Education), Raj Bhawan, Jaipur 2221156 (F) [email protected], [email protected] Dr. Lokesh Chandra Sharma 2221436 Public Relation Officer, Raj Bhawan, Jaipur 9829271189 2228716 (F) [email protected], [email protected] Shri Lokendra Kumar Jain, Assistant Secretary General Petition and Univesity – 9828152143 [email protected] Mt. Abu Office of Hon’ble Chancellor (02974) 235788 ACS (02974) 238588 ADC (02974) 235894 (F) 1 MPUAT Telephone Directory, 2020 [ Vice-Chancellor’s Secretariat 0294-2471101, Telefax : 2470682 E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] Name, Designation & Address Resi. -
(SCHEDULED CASTES) ORDER, 1950 CO 19 in Exercise of The
1 THE CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED CASTES) ORDER, 1950 C.O. 19 In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 341 of the Constitution of India, the President, after consultation with the Governors and Rajpramukhs of the States concerned, is pleased to make the following Order, namely:— 1. This Order may be called the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950. 2. Subject to the provisions of this Order, the castes, races or tribes or parts of, or groups within, castes or tribes specified in 2 [PartsI to 3 [XXV]] of the Schedule to this Order shall, in relation to the States to which those Parts respectively relate, be deemed to be Scheduled Castes so far as regards member thereof resident in the localities specified in relation to them in those Parts of that Schedule. 4 [3. Notwithstanding anything contained in paragraph 2, no person who professes a religion different from the Hindu 5 [, the Sikh or the Buddhist] religion shall be deemed to be a member of a Scheduled Caste.] 6 [4. Any reference in this Order to a State or to a district or other territorial division thereof shall be construed as a reference to the State, district or other territorial division as constituted on the 1st day of May, 1976.] 1. Published with the Ministry of Law Notification No. 4. Subs. by Act 63 of 1956, s. 3 and First Sch., for S.R.O. 385, dated the 10th August, 1950, Gazette paragraph 3. of India, Extraordinary, 1950, Part II, Section 3, 5. Subs. by Act 15 of 1990, s. -
Chapter-2- List of Scheduled Castes 1 the Constitution
CHAPTER-2- LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES 1 THE CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED CASTES) ORDER, 1950 C.O. 19 In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 341 of the Constitution of India, the President, after consultation with the Governors and Rajpramukhs of the States concerned, is pleased to make the following Order, namely:— 1. This Order may be called the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950. 2. Subject to the provisions of this Order, the castes, races or tribes or parts of, or groups within, castes or tribes specified in 2 [PartsI to 3 [XXV]] of the Schedule to this Order shall, in relation to the States to which those Parts respectively relate, be deemed to be Scheduled Castes so far as regards member thereof resident in the localities specified in relation to them in those Parts of that Schedule. 4 [3. Notwithstanding anything contained in paragraph 2, no person who professes a religion different from the Hindu 5 [, the Sikh or the Buddhist] religion shall be deemed to be a member of a Scheduled Caste.] 6 [4. Any reference in this Order to a State or to a district or other territorial division thereof shall be construed as a reference to the State, district or other territorial division as constituted on the 1st day of May, 1976.] 1. Published with the Ministry of Law Notification No. 4. Subs. by Act 63 of 1956, s. 3 and First Sch., for S.R.O. 385, dated the 10th August, 1950, Gazette paragraph 3. of India, Extraordinary, 1950, Part II, Section 3, 5. -
I Year Pass Course
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES HUMANITIES, MLSU ELECTROL LIST 2014-15 I YEAR PASS COURSE S.NO NAME FATHERNAME MOTHERNAME SE ADDRESS PHONE . X 1 JUGPAL SINGH KANCHAN NEAR NAVDEEP SCHOOL KALKA MATA AKANKSHA CHARAN CHARAN KUNWAR F ROAD PAHADA 2 VILLAGE - JUNAWAS ANITA DANGI DALCHAND DANGI LOGARI BAI F 3 BHAGWATI LAL NR. SR. SEC. SCHOOL V/P BADI TEH. ANJALI AMETA AMETA SUMITRA AMETA F GIRWA DIST. UDAIPUR 4 V.-ODA P.O.-LODAWAL TEHSIL-SABLA ANJALI JOSHI MITESH JOSHI TARA JOSHI F 5 CHANDRA KALA VILL-VANWASA TEH-ASPUR ANJALI SALVI CHUNNI LAL SALVI SALVI F 6 BHAGWAT SINGH NIRMALA CELEBRATION KAPIL VIHAR COLONY ANJU RAO RAO KUNWAR RAO F BHUWANA CHORAHA 7 MUKESH KUMAR 8 NEAR ANKIT SCHOOL OLD RTO PRTAP ANKITA GOUR SHARMA MAYA SHARMA F NAGAR 8 CHANDRA SHEKHAR 35 ROSHAN NAGAR SEC. 12 SAVINA BHAGYA SHREE SONI SONI PAWAN SONI F KHERA 9 GHANSHYAM 676 SOUTH SUNDERWAS UDAIPUR BHAWANA SONWAL SONWAL LAXMI SONWAL F 10 VILLAGE ADIWAS POST KOLIYARI BHUMIKA AUDICHYA PRAKASH AUDICHYA RATAN DEVI F TEHSIL JHADOL 11 SUMITRA VILLAGE - MAKADJAPPA TEH. - BHUMIKA SHARMA SURESH SHARMA SHARMA F RISHABHDEO DISTRICT - UDAIPUR 12 ST POLE SCHOOL QUATER GATIWALI CHANCHAL JAIN SUSHIL KUMAR JAIN ASHA DEVI F SCHOOL ALIPURA 13 VILLAGE-PALANA KALAN TH.-MAVLI CHANCHAL VED BHAGVATI LAL VED PREM LATA VED F DIS.-UDAIPUR (RAJ) PIN-313204 14 VIL BAKANER POST JHIKALI TH CHANCHAL VYAS LOKESH VYAS KAMLA VYAS F KUSHALGARH DIST BANSWARA Page 1 of 115 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES HUMANITIES, MLSU ELECTROL LIST 2014-15 15 VILLAGE - SAREDI POST - JAWAS CHANDA GANCHHA KALU LAL GANCHHA RANI GANCHHA F TEHSIL - KHERWARA 16 BHANWAR LAL SHOBHA DEVI VILL.