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Beneficiary List- Diploma Course ANNEXURE - II Sl. No. Name Institute/ College Account No. Name of Bank IFSC Bank Address Amount 1 Mhademo Shitio Orissa School Of Mining Engineerin 35058734649 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 7000 2 Martin V Humtsoe Orissa school of mining keonjhar 33819383716 SBI SBIN0015553 WOKHA BAZAR 7500 3 Imtibong Institute of printing technology 20077192546 SBI SBIN0006485 KOHIMA BAZAR 7500 4 RAVINO MEKRO NERIST 20333108554 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 7500 5 Kevilonu Richa NERIST 20132963610 SBI SBIN0008306 Lerie, Kohima 7500 6 CUVIELHOU KOZA KPA 31904406607 SBI SBIN0005370 PFUTSERO 7500 7 M Angto walim Murugappa polytechnic college 32557205871 SBI SBIN0003604 MON 7500 8 YANBENI NGULLIE NERIST 32272023837 SBI SBIN0010671 NAGALAND SECRETARIATE 7500 9 PETENEINUO YHOME NERIST 34793072638 SBI SBIN0008306 LERIE KOHIMA 7500 10 VUNGATHUNG HUMTSOE SBM POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 31861251524 SBI SBIN0010762 PURANA BAZAR ,DIMAPUR 7000 11 NIENDE KHUTSOH NERIST 30897858124 SBI SBIN0005370 PFUTSERO 7500 12 Kevithuto Kikhi NERIST 20284119423 SBI SBIN0006485 KOHIMA BAZAR 7500 13 KENYENYHUNLO TEP NERIST 33011956481 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 7500 14 KENEISEL LCHO NERIST 33851529804 SBI SBIN0006485 LERIE KOHIMA 7500 15 NEITUOLIE NERIST 35691815213 SBI SBINOO15289 DIPHUPAR 7500 16 Jandeno Kikon NERIST 20284120664 SBI SBIN0006485 Kohima Bazar 7500 17 NEIKETOUKHO GWIRIE NERIST 20197221141 SBI SBIN0014265 SC COLLEGE JOTSOMA 7500 18 Tsopenthe Jobert Sor NERIST 35208820316 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 7500 19 Soni Kesen NERIST 35874964449 SBI sbin0005845 TSEMINYU 7500 20 Zhangulie Makritsu NERIST 20372989668 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 7500 21 NEIZOKHONO THORIE NERIST 20163588188 SBI SBIN0006485 KOHIMA BAZAR 8000 22 KUMGHA SUMI Govt. Polytechnic 6166537191 Indian Bank IDIB000D027 12 G.S. ROAD DIMAPUR 8000 23 LORENBENI KIKON GPK 35834443195 SBI SBIN0015548 KOHIMA P B BRANCH 8000 24 AMICE GPK 20307786417 SBI SBIN0007424 SATAKHA 8000 25 VATU H JIMO GPK 31881116524 SBI SBIN0007424 SATAKHA 8000 26 SENCHUMBENI N MURRY GPK 36824558622 SBI SBIN0007543 CHUMUKEDIMA 8000 27 KHRULHUZO GPK 20285858135 SBI SBIN0006008 CHOZUBA 8000 28 KUPU T CHISHI GPK 37124703759 SBI SBIN0015289 4th Mile Dimapur 8000 29 VIYAKHO KENGURUSIE GPK 33786836648 SBI SBIN0000214 NEAR DC OFFICE KOHIMA 8000 30 HUKAVI ACHUMI GPK 20372981716 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA BAZAR KOHIMA 8000 31 YAPANG LANGUR GPK 30895940780 SBI SBIN0000072 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 8000 32 POSETA LOHE GPK 35167748694 SBI SBIN0006008 CHOZUBA 8000 33 BESUZO RESU GPK 20173380733 SBI SBIN0015556 NST BRANCH KOHIMA 8000 34 Rato Veswu GPK 31539794126 SBI SBIN0002610 Phek 8000 35 KETHOLENO KITSHU GPK 10180100014261 BANK OF BARODA BARB0KOHIMA MAIN BAZAR ROAD KOHIMA 7500 36 KABO CHISHI GPK 3406981184 CBI CBIN0282589 KOHIMA 7500 37 KATOI AYEMI GPK 33835043532 SBI SBIN0015289 Diphupar 7500 38 Rokuto GPK 35014594294 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 8000 39 TIAMONGLA GPK 32425529626 SBI SBIN0015289 DIPHUPAR 8000 40 HUTTON AYE GPK 20233660906 SBI SBIN0007424 SATAKHA 8000 41 Pitsase Thongtsar GPK 34438042544 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 8000 42 LIVIKA ZHIMO GPK 35260266714 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 8000 43 NIEKHRUSHELU VESE GPK 4077101000944 CANARA BANK CNRB0004077 NH 39 NEAR IOC PETROL PUMP 8000 44 Yangliro H Sangtam GPK 20189794928 SBI SBIN0006485 Kohima Bazar 7500 45 LOCHUMBENI KIKON GPK 35834503542 SBI SBIN0015548 KOHIMA PB BRANCH KOHIMA 8000 46 VITOKA K SWU GPK 20312713656 SBI SBIN0006485 KOHIMA BAZAR 8000 47 KAVIKA A ACHUMI GPK 20372985029 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 8000 48 GILBERT SEB GPK 36959438200 SBI SBIN0008306 LERIE P O KOHIMA 8000 49 NILOTO ACHUMI GPK 23630110036419 UCO UCBA0002363 CHUMUKEDIMA DIMAPUR 8000 50 KUZHOPOYI TSUTSO GPK 34028028626 SBI SBIN0002610 PHEK 8000 51 LEMTIMONG Y TIKHIR GPK 20372974414 SBI SBIN000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 8000 52 Takoyanger Longkumer GPK 50338032288 Allahabad Bank ALLA0213429 Below NPS, Mission Road Kohima 8000 53 MARLYN KENT GPK 20273197813 SBI SBIN0005845 TSEMINYU 8000 54 NEIHOVINU TERESA ROLNU GPK 35831365649 SBI SBIN0008306 LERIE KOHIMA 8000 55 FREESIA SEB GPK 810401011003097 VIJAYA BANK VIJB0008104 PURANA BAZAR DIMAPUR 8000 56 Metsivilie Kin GPK 20148846525 SBI SBIN0003598 DIMAPUR BAZAAR 7500 57 THEPFURHIETUO GPK 20284120392 SBI SBIN0006485 KOHIMA BAZAR 7500 58 KIKRUSEZO GPK 32431248399 SBI SBIN0006485 KOHIMA BAZAR 7500 59 KEBENLE KEPPEN GPK 20198199826 SBI SBIN0005845 TSEMINYU 7500 60 NENTIYA CHUNG GPK 8990110038918 UCO BANK UCBA0000899 KOHIMA BRANCH 7500 61 IMLIAKUM LANGU GPK 20303774449 SBI SBIN0006485 KOHIMA BAZAR 7500 62 RUKUSALUSWURO GPK 34110405658 SBI SBIN0015289 DIPHUPAR DIMAPUR 8000 63 KHRIELASANUO DZUVICHU GPK 20270757369 SBI SBIN0007310 CHEDEMA BRANCH 8000 64 LOVI CHIKHE GPK 33817049547 SBI SBIN0006565 MELURI 8000 65 VISHUTSU GPK 34913386111 SBI SBIN0006565 MELURI 8000 66 JASMINE R JAMI GPK 31927287048 SBI SBIN0007444 BHANDARI 8000 67 KUVIETEU KOZA GPK 33171249515 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 7500 68 WEDIE KAPFO GPK 34898228409 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 7500 69 LONGKON PHOM ICIT 35922195662 SBI SBIN0005838 LONGLENG 8000 70 Venuto Ringa ICIT 33259095483 SBI SBIN0015289 DIPHUPAR 8000 71 Vekuyheyi Khusoh ICIT 4077101001286 Canara bank CNRB0004077 Kohima Canara bank 8000 72 Manlem Wallem ICIT 33223623553 SBI SBIN0008306 LERIE KOHIMA 8000 73 P MOIPHEN PHOM ICIT 35228858462 SBI SBIN0016933 CAPITAL COMPLEX KOHIMA 8000 74 YAUMEI ANGH ICIT 30560110027257 UCO BANK UCBA0003056 PURANA BAZAR NAHARBARI 7500 75 Chingmak Chollen Chang ICIT MOKOKCHUNG 36949347052 SBI SBIN0001328 TUENSANG 8000 CENTRAL BANK OF 76 TUMCHOBEMO Y HUMTSOE ICIT 3530295012 CBIN0284920 WOKHA 8000 INDIA 77 Tsuhveyi Medeo ICIT 32490838750 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 8000 78 Zhopove Puro ICIT 33750108993 SBI SBIN0005370 Pfustero 8000 79 VETHO KEZO ICIT 36022969166 SBI SBIN0002610 PHEK 8000 80 Vepopa Vese ICIT 33994021297 SBI SBIN0002610 PHEK 8000 81 HAIJILO TEP ICIT 20416145957 SBI SBIN0005845 TSEMINYU 7500 82 Mejungkaba Imsong ICIT 36316583691 SBI SBIN0006482 Jalukie 8000 83 JENHAMDAO LANGTHASA NTTC 59059197842 ALLAHABAD BANK ALLA0210056 GURUDWARA ROAD, DIMAPUR 8500 84 SHUMJAMO A YANTHAN NTTC 35213306063 SBI SBIN0008306 LERIE KOHIMA 8500 85 RAJIANLUNG GONMEI NTTC 31942606362 SBI SBIN0003598 DIMAPUR BAZAAR 8500 86 AKIVITO K ACHUMI NTTC 19670100008753 FEDERAL BANK EDRL0001967 KOHIMA KROS PLAZA 8500 87 AHOTO ACHUMI NTTC 08990110004630 UCO BANK UCBA0001975 N L ROAD DIMAPUR NAGALAND 8500 88 CHEIKRO MEDO NTTC 32550311910 SBI SBIN0005370 PFUTSERO 8500 89 CHUMTHUNGO M KIKON NTTC 35259820156 SBI SBIN0003613 WOKHA 8500 90 R BENDANGYANGER AO NTTC 33193272082 SBI SBIN0006510 MOKOKCHUNG BAZAR 8500 91 LANUSUNGKUM KICHU NTTC 34003659106 SBI SBIN0006510 MOKOKCHUNG BAZAR 8500 92 KAKITO ZHIMO NTTC 99000540858 RURAL BANK SBIN0RRNLGB0 PUGHOBOTO BRANCH 8500 93 TALIMAONG LONGKUMAR NTTC 35855591863 SBI SBIN0015289 DIPHUPAR 8500 94 SINSENLO KENT NTTC 33171830282 SBI SBIN0000214 NEAR DC OFFICE KOHIMA 8500 95 TSUKMONGER JAMIR NTTC 33699174364 SBI SBIN0006510 MOKOKCHUNG BAZAR 8500 96 CHEKU MEDO NTTC 35766861721 SBI SBIN0005370 PFUTSERO 8500 97 AONINGSANG NTTC 34255583680 SBI SBIN0006510 MOKOKCHUNG BAZAR 8500 98 LANUWAPANG AO NTTC 20148846819 SBI SBIN0003598 DIMAPUR BAZAAR 8500 99 NIKAHOTO ACHUMI NTTC 26043211002758 UCO UCBA0002604 4TH MILE DIMAPUR 8500 100 SANGLEN HAOLAI NTTC 33947156800 SBI SBIN0006759 MEDZIPHEMA 8500 101 CHIBEMO JOHN KIKON NTTC 20241849529 SBI SBIN0006759 MEDZIPHEMA 8500 102 MEYAWATI NTTC 35942708058 SBI SBIN0006510 MOKOKCHUNG BAZAR 8500 103 SUPONGSOSANG NTTC 33181317143 SBI SBIN0001193 MOKOKCHUNG SANGTEMLA WARD 8500 104 LIPOKMEREN PONGENER NTTC 32901295652 SBI SBIN0003598 DIMAPUR BAZAAR 8500 105 KIBOTO V AYE NTTC 36232118661 SBI SBIN0003598 DIMAPUR BAZAAR 8500 106 WATHANLO TEP NTTC 33913780160 SBI SBIN0007543 CHUMUKEDIMA 8500 107 RONSENTEMJEN AO NTTC 31456105460 SBI SBIN0003598 DIMAPUR BAZAR 8500 INDIAN OVERSEAS GBC/MP/62-B JAIN TEMPLE ROAD 108 HETIYA KATH RENGMA NTTC 342501000003837 IOBA0003425 8500 BANK DIMAPUR 109 EJANBEMO BOSCO Z EZUNG NTTC 34883857592 SBI SBIN0003613 WOKHA 8500 110 ISHETO NTTC 31944135219 SBI SBIN0001193 MOKOKCHUNG SANGTEMLA WARD 8500 111 KUVITO K WOTSA NTTC 33258864532 SBI SBIN0000072 DIMAPUR KOHIMA ROAD 8500 112 WEPRETE KHUPFU NTTC 20239994398 SBI SBIN0008306 LERIE KOHIMA 8500 113 JAMES MECH NTTC 35081680627 SBI SBIN0010762 PURANA BAZAR DIMAPUR 8500 114 MHATHUNG HUMTSOE NTTC 33825785293 SBI SBIN0015553 WOKHA BAZAR 8500 115 INAKHU ZHIMOMI NTTC 23633211000327 UCO BANK UCBA0002363 CHUMUKEDIMA DIMAPUR 8500 116 NUNGSANGLONG YADEN NTTC 32441804821 SBI SBIN0000214 KOHIMA NEAR DC OFFICE 8500 117 BEDUTO MEDE O NTTC 20173380802 SBI SBIN0015556 KOHIMA NST BRANCH 8500 118 NOKUM C KONYAK NTTC 33970254140 SBI SBIN0003604 MON 8500 119 AOSASHI M AMRI NTTC 20163901657 SBI SBIN0010762 PURANA BAZAR DIMAPUR 8500 120 AOSUNEP NTTC 33229364759 SBI SBIN0006510 MOKOKCHUNG BAZAR 8500 121 AKANGTEMJEN NTTC 34105544372 SBI SBIN0001193 MOKOKCHUNG SANGTEMLA WARD 8500 122 SATO SASU NTTC 20077190934 SBI SBIN0006485 KOHIMA BAZAR KOHIMA 8500 123 KILENSUNEP NTTC 36874789694 SBI SBIN0003598 DIMAPUR BAZAAR 8500 124 MOAYANGER IMCHEN NTTC 35599171225 SBI SBIN0003598 DIMAPUR BAZAAR 8500 CENTRAL BANK OF 125 NUNGSANGKOKBA NTTC 3559947975 CBIN0284633 MOKOKCHUNG 8500 INDIA 126 THSADONGPI K SANGTAM NTTC 37170529808 SBI SBIN0003598 DIMAPUR BAZAR BRANCH 8500 127 AWANG C KONYAK NTTC 33785701225 SBI SBIN0003604 MON 8500 128 SENTINUNGCHET LONGCHAR NTTC 1235104000043272 SBI IBKL0001235 MOKOKCHUNG 8500 129 MOALONG YADEN NTTC 20140870791 SBI SBIN0000072
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