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Final Results No.A.32012/1/2014-DTE(SW) GOVERNMENT OF MIZORAM DIRECTORATE OF SOCIAL WELFARE ...... Dated Aizawl, the 29th June, 2019 List of selected candidates for appointment to the posts of- District Coordinator, District Projcet Assistant, Block Coordinator, Block Project Assistant and Reserved Panel under Poshan Abhiyaan (Contract) I. DISTRICT COORDINATOR: Sl. FATHER/MOTHER'S NAME DISTRICT No. NAME & ADDRESS 1. Lalbiakmuana Hauhnar Haudingzela, Venghlun, Lunglei Lunglei 2. R. Lalnunpuii Zodinpuia, Electric Veng, Kolasib Kolasib 3. James Lalremliana Francis Phirthanga, New Serchhip Serchhip RESERVED PANEL FOR DISTRICT COORDINATOR : Sl. FATHER/MOTHER'S NAME DISTRICT No. NAME & ADDRESS 1. Vanlalthanga Lalhmangaihi, Pukpui, Lunglei Lunglei 2. PC Lalhlimpuii Zohminga, Bunghmun Lunglei 3. ZD Lalhmangaihzuali ZD Lalhmangaiha, Bunghmun Lunglei 4. Kelly K. K. Vanlalkima, Bilkhawtlir Kolasib Vanlalmalsawmkima 5. Lalhmunsanga Lalbiakthuama, Tumpui, Kolasib Kolasib 6. Lalchhanchhuahi MS Dawngliana, Hmar Veng, Kolasib Chhangte Kolasib 7. K. Zonunpuii K. Laldaihvela, Bazar Veng, Serchhip Serchhip 8. R. Lalnunfeli R. Lalremchhunga, Serchhip Chhiahtlang Kawn veng 9. Lalnunzama Chawngthu C. Zazawna, Thenzawl Field Serchhip veng II. DISTRICT PROJECT ASSISTANT: Sl. FATHER/MOTHER'S NAME DISTRICT No. NAME & ADDRESS 1. David B. Lalremruata B. Lalrinsanga (L), Zotlang, Lunglei Lunglei 2. HF. Laltanpuia HF. Tlangthanzuala, Kolasib Diakkawn, Kolasib 3. Juliet Lalrempuii R. Vanlalhluna, Chhingchhip Serchhip RESERVED PANEL FOR DISTRICT PROJECT ASSISTANT: Sl. FATHER/MOTHER'S NAME DISTRICT No. NAME & ADDRESS 1. Vanlalfawni Patea (L), Sethlun, Lunglei Lunglei 2. R. Lalremsiami R. Vanlaldika, Zotlang, Lunglei Lunglei 3. Lalhlupuii Hmar Lalbiaksanga Hmar, Bazar Lunglei Veng, Lunglei 4. Evangeline H. Lalhmingliana, Saidan, Kolasib Lalhmingsangzuali Kolasib 5. Lalduhkimi Lalchangliana Kawlni, Kolasib Tumpui, Kolasib 6. K. Lalruatfela K. Lalbiakthanga, New Kolasib Diakkawn, Kolasib 7. Lucy Lalchhanhimi David Lalrinawma, AOC Serchhip Veng, Serchhip 8. R. Lalthansiami R. Vanlalawma, Bazar hnuai, Serchhip Serchhip 9. F. Lalhriatpuii Hmangaihzuali, Vengchung, Serchhip Serchhip III. BLOCK COORDINATOR: Sl. FATHER/MOTHER'S NAME BLOCK No. NAME & ADDRESS 1. Lalremruata PC Lalrinthangi, Bazar Veng, Lunglei Lunglei 2. K. Vanlalsiama K. Lalfakzua la, Farm Veng, Bunghmun Lunglei 3. R. Vanlalliana RC Vanlalhmuaka, Pangzawl Hnahthial Ramrikawn 4. Lalbiaksanga Pautu P. Lalnghinglova, Lungsen Lungsen 5. PC Lalrinsanga PC Lianhmingthanga, Thingdawl Tuitha Veng, Kolasib 6. Lalhmingthaa Manthuama, N.Hlimen Bilkhawthlir 7. Henry Lalmuanzauva RMS Dawngliana, E. Lungdar E. Lungdar 8. Angela Vanlalruati Lalramenga (L), Thenzawl Serchhip Bazar veng RESERVED PANEL FOR BLOCK COORDINATOR : Sl. FATHER/MOTHER'S NAME No. NAME & ADDRESS 1. Lalhmangaihzuala Lalhuliana, Farm Veng, Lunglei 2. C. Lalringngheta C. Zothana, Tuichawng Bazar Veng 3. C. Laltlankima C. Lalramngaia, Ramthar veng, Lunglei 4. R. Lalrinpuia R. Lalnunzira, Lungsen, Chhimveng 5. Malsawmdawngzela Lalhmingmawia, Bilkhawthlir Kualmawi 6. Lalsangliana R. Lalhmingliana (L), Tumpui, Kolasib 7. Ruth Lalruatkimi Lalrinmawia Ngente, Diakkawn, Kolasib 8. K. Lalpianmawia Vanlalmana, New Serchhip 9. Teresa Lalhruaitluangi Lucy Lalchhandami, Serchhip Vengchung 10. Calvin VL Muana David Lalrinawma, AOC Veng, Serchhip IV. BLOCK PROJECT ASSISTANT: FATHER/MOTHER'S NAME BLOCK NAME & ADDRESS 1. HC Lalthanpuii HC Zatawna, EMRS, Pukpui, LungleiLu lei Lunglei 2. R. Vanlalzawmi Biaklawmkima, Pangzawl HnahthialH a t ial 3. LalngaihzualiLal ai z aliSailo Sailo Zonunsanga Sailo, Sekhum BunghmunBu m 4. T. Vanlalhnehpuii T. Lalsangvunga, Salem Veng, LungsenLu se Lunglei 5. Vanlalduhsaka R. Kapkunga, Thingdawl ThingdawlThi awl 6. R. Lalluahkima R. Thandanga, Bilkhawthlir BilkhawthlirBil awt lir Sarawn veng 7. Laldinpuii Ralte R. Lalnunhlima, Hmar Veng, SerchhipSerc i Serchhip 8. Lalnundiki Lalzama, P&E Veng, Serchhip E. Lungdar L ar RESERVED PANEL FOR BLOCK PROPROJECT ECT ASSISTANT : Sl. FATHER/MOTHER'S NAME No. NAME & ADDRESS 1. MCMCLal Lalnghakmawii a mawii MCSiamliaMC Siamliana, a LLunglawn law PaPangkai gkai vengve 2. Lalliantluanga LaltLalthanpuia a iaC Colney, l e RamzRamzotlang, tlang, LungleiL lei 3. JoshuaJ s aR R. Saihminglia Sai mingliana a R. Lalthantluanga, Chhipphir 4. Rodingliani Sailo Lalrimawia SailSailo, Electric veng, eng, LungleiLu lei 5. HF Lalruatpuii HFTlaHF Tlangthanzuala, t a z ala DiaDiakkawn, awn, KolasibKolasi 6. Lalhmangaihsanga H. Lalzawmliana, Bairabi South 7. Lalhlupuii Zohmingthanga, Bualpui 8. MelodyMel VL VLFakzuali Fakzuali RZR. Zonunsanga, sa aC Chhiahtlang iatla kawn vengve 9. David LalnunsangaLal sanga AAndrew rewDe Denghmingthanga, mi t a a Khawtetlang,Khawtetla Serchhip 10. Lalchhanchhuaha Lalrinmawia, Biate (VANLALPIANPUII) Director, WWomen me & CChild ild DevelopmentDevel me t MizMizoram ram : Aizawl.Aizawl .
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