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Page-13-14-15.Qxd MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU From Page-13 16 1507696000014 JATINDER KUMAR NAGAR MAL R/O DABUJ SHEHZADA P/O JAKH TEH. AND DISTT. SAMBA 11-10-1982 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 17 1507696000029 JATINDER KUMAR SH BODH RAJ VILL. GADYAL P/O HARIPUR TEH. HIRANAGAR DIST. KATHUA 31-07-1985 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 9 1502132000089 MOHD ISHAQ MOHD IBRAHEM R/O VILLAGE DHANDAL GURMAL TEH. KASTIGARH DISTT. DODA JAMMU AND KASHMIR 04-12-1991 RBA 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 18 1507696000003 KAMAL KISHOR K DEVI DAYAL VILLAGE SAMLAH PO SAMBA TEHSIL AND DISTRICT SAMBA J&K 10-11-1985 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 10 1502132000059 PANKAJ SHARMA ASHOK KUMAR AWANA CITY COLONY ward no 4 mohalla mahajan PURKHOO PO DOAMANA 01-10-1989 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 19 1507696000040 KEWAL KUMAR DEWAN CHAND VPO DURANG tehsil billawar district kathua j&k 04-06-1978 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 11 1502132000095 PAWAN KUMAR GOPAL KRISHAN r/o ward no.13 shiv nagar reasi p.o reasi tehsil & district reasi 18-11-1979 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 20 1507696000039 KHEM RAJ THAKAR DASS village trilokpur p.o jakh 04-03-1975 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 12 1502132000042 RAJINDER KUMAR GOURI SHANKAR Vill. Danjasdhar P.O. Lakhri Teh. Billawar 11-05-1984 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 21 1507696000049 KHURSHID MOHD SH ATTA MOHD villge bari khad p.o. smailpur teh bari brahmana 16-08-1987 ST 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 13 1502132000049 RANJEET SINGH MANHAS RATTAN SINGH MANHAS h.no.157 NEAR GOVT. DISPENSARY PALOURA JAMMU 25-04-1975 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 22 1507696000046 KULDEEP KUMAR TARSEM LAL TEH-HIRANAGAR KATHUA CHHAN MORIAN 25-08-1990 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 14 1502132000106 RAVINDER SINGH KULBIR SINGH MANHAS RAIPUR SATWARI HAKKAL JAMMU 21-01-1992 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 23 1507696000052 KULDEEP RAJ RATTAN CHAND VILL. LABLI P/O UTTER BEHANI TEH. SAMBA 15-05-1989 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 15 1502132000046 SAHIL JASROTIA NAROTAM SINGH vpo barwal po barwal tehsil kathua 28-03-1993 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 24 1507696000026 MAKESH KUMAR SATYA PAUL VILL. BAIN P/O PANGDOUR TEH. SAMBA 23-03-1989 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 16 1502132000099 SANJAY KUMAR NETAR PARKASH VPO LAMBERI NOWSHERA RAJOURI 15-01-1977 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 25 1507696000025 MANOJ KUMAR PRITAM CHAND WARD No. 13 H. No. 84 VIJAYPUR TEHSIL VIJAYPUR DISTRICT SAMBA 02-10-1985 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 17 1502132000105 SANJAY KUMAR BANSI LAL VILLAGE SATHER (BAGGAN) TEHSIL BILLAWAR DISTRICT KATHUA KATHUA 22-05-1984 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 26 1507696000015 MOHAN LAL BALDEV RAJ R/O. CHHOWANI P/O. RAMGARH TEHSIL RAMGARH 10-04-1982 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 18 1502132000055 SUMIT KUMAR PRITAM CHAND R/o Hakkal P/o Satwari District jammu 17-02-1984 SC 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 27 1507696000030 MOHAN LAL SAGAR CHAND R/O SERI P/O MOONI TEHSIL BILLAWAR KATHUA 05-07-1982 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 19 1502132000050 SURINDER SINGH PARSHOTAM SINGH Village bHAJWAL p/O Banpuri Tehsil sunderbani 30-11-1989 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 28 1507696000013 MOHAN SINGH SAGAR SINGHJ VILLAGE KHABBAL PO GORAN TEHSIL SAMBA DISTRICT SAMBA J&K 21-04-1981 RBA 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 20 1502132000060 TARIQ HUSSAIN BAGH HUSSAIN r/o village sathra at present dhara tehsil haveli district poonch 07-04-1989 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 29 1507696000028 PARSHOTAM KUMAR GIRDHARI LAL UTTAR BHANI TEH. BARI BRAHMANA DISTT.SAMBA 03-07-1991 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 21 1502132000067 ZAHIR ABAS MOHD SALEEM R/o Saroola P O Manjakote Teh Manjakote Distt. Rajouri 27-12-1985 OM 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 30 1507696000042 PARVEEN KUMAR NASIB CHAND VILL. SOHANDHA TEH. SAMBA 17-05-1989 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 22 1502132000079 ZAHOOR HUSSAIN SHAH SYED ASSADUL BARI R/O DODASON BALLA PO DODASON TEH THANNA MANDI DISTT RAJOURI 19-11-1973 RBA 2-7-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Jammu 31 1507696000009 PRITPAL SINGH GURBACHAN SINGH VILL CHAK SALARIAN PO CHAK SALARIAN TEHSIL AND DISTT SAMBA 25-07-1983 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 23 1502132000001 RAYEES AHMAD RATHER AB KABIR RATHER LARKIPORA TEHSIL DOORU DISTT ANANTNAG 15-12-1987 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 32 1507696000037 RAJINDER SINGH THORU SINGH VILL. CHACHWAL P/O RAJPURA TEH. SAMBA 10-01-1985 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 24 1502132000041 AB QAYOOM MANTOO GH QADIR MANTOO sicop raod bijbehara anantnag 03-03-1986 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 33 1507696000044 RAKESH KUMAR SHREE CHAMAN LAL VILLAGE BHAGAT PUR JAMMU JAMMU 03-08-1987 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 25 1502132000044 AB RASHID RATHER ALI MOHAMMAD RATHER 398 WAKURA GANDERBAL JAMMU AND KASHMIR 08-01-1984 RBA 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 34 1507696000056 ROHIT SHARMA KULDEEP RAJ WARD No. 06 H. No. 76 RAILWAY ROAD VIJAYPUR TEHSIL VIJAYPUR DISTRICT SAMBA 27-01-1992 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 26 1502132000068 ASHIQ HUSSAIN MOHD ABDULLAH MALIK LAKHRIPORA BUDGAM TEHSIL BUDGAM BUDGAM 01-04-1984 RBA 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 35 1507696000058 SAT PAL RATTAN LAL village: nihal pur simbal tehsil: r.s. pura P/O: rattian district: jammu state: J&k 03-04-1978 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 27 1502132000097 ASHIQ HUSSAIN AB RASHID BHAT hariparigam awantipora awantipora pulwama jammu and kashmir 01-03-1984 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 36 1507696000027 SHAKTI SINGH PARDEEP SINGH village patyari po sumb teh samba distt. samba 14-02-1995 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 28 1502132000002 AUSIF SALEEM RATHER AB SALAM RATHER LARKIPORA TEHSIL DOORU DISTT ANANTNAG 04-11-1987 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 37 1507696000053 SOHAN LAL SH MILKHI RAM village : sandhi post office ghagwal teh & distt samba 30-01-1982 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 29 1502132000032 BILAL AHMAD KUMAR ALI MOHD KUMAR kullay mohalla bongam shopian kashmir 25-04-1989 OSC 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 38 1507696000034 SUNIL SINGH MAJOR SINGH WARD NO 13 CHACK MANGA SAMBA PO SAMBA TEHSIL SAMBA 02-04-1993 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 30 1502132000108 BILAL AHMAD WANI MOHD SIDIQ WANI WAYIL GANDERBAL GANDERBAL 01-12-1984 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 39 1507696000035 SUNNY SHARMA SHADI LAL VILL RARA P.O GHO BRAHMANA TEH RAMGARH 23-03-1993 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 31 1502132000091 FAROOQ AHMAD MANTOO GHULAM MOHD MANTOO NAHAMA KULGAM KASHMIR 01-04-1978 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 40 1507696000045 SUSHEEL KUMAR BODH RAJ VPO JATWAL TEHSIL GHAGWAL DISTRICT SAMBA 10-04-1984 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 32 1502132000026 FIRDOUS AHMAD PARAY BASHIR AHMAD PARAY HANDJAN HANDJAN BUDGAM 10-06-1990 RBA 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 41 1507696000038 VARUN SAMBYAL ASHOK SINGH SAMBYAL MANDI GURGALIAN SAMBA TEHSIL AND DISTRICT SAMBA J&K 16-07-1991 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 33 1502132000104 GULAM NABI WANI MOHD ABDULLAH WANI WANI MOHALLA KREERI BARAMULLA 03-03-1978 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 42 1507696000002 VINOD KUMAR PARKASH CHAND V.P.O. DIANI TEHSIL SAMBA DISTT. SAMBA 10-03-1989 SC 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 34 1502132000051 HILAL AHMAD BHAT AB AZIZ BHAT CHARSOO AWANTIPORA 28-03-1983 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 43 1507696000031 VIRENDER SOTRA RAM KRISHAN vill.ghagwal p/o.ghagwal teh.ghagwal 19-06-1987 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 35 1502132000016 HILAL AHMAD ZARGAR MOHD AKBAR ZARGAR CHICHILORA PATTAN BARAMULLA 15-02-1983 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 44 1507696000018 VISHAL PADHA SUBASH CHANDER R VILL- DIANI TEH- SAMBA PO- SAMBA 10-12-1984 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 36 1502132000112 IRSHAD AHMAD MIR AB HAMID MIR ARCHANDERHAMA PATTAN 01-11-1981 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 45 1507696000019 VIVEK KUMAR SHARMA RAJ KUMAR SHARMA R/O CHAK BAGLAN P.O. CHAK SALARIAN DISTRICT SAMBA 05-05-1986 OM 15-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Samba 37 1502132000096 MOHD ASHRAF BHAT GH HASSAN BHAT Bugam Batapora Tehsil Chadoora 10-04-1983 OM 24-6-16 Transport Yard, Near ARTO Office, Srinagar 46 1507696000007 WASIM AKRAM SH RASHID AHMED VILLAGE MORAN P.O.
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