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(District Livlihood Manager) Amadavad, Bhavnagar NO. POST DISTRICT D.L.M. (DISTRICT AMADAVAD, BHAVNAGAR, GANDHINAGAR, GIR SOMNATH, KHEDA, MAHISAGAR, MORBI, 1 LIVLIHOOD NARMADA, PANCHMAHAL, TAPI, VADODARA MANAGER) AMADAVAD, AMRELI, ANAND, BANASKANTHA, BHARUCH, BHAVNAGAR, DAHOD, DANG, T.L.M. (TALUKA JAMNAGAR, JUNAGADH, KUCHCHHA, KHEDA, MAHESANA, NARMADA, NAVSARI, 2 LIVILYHOOD PANCHMAHAL, PATAN, PORBANDAR, RAJKOT, SABARKANTHA, SURENDRANAGAR, SURAT, MANAGER) VADODARA,VALSAD, TAPI, ARAVALLI, BOTAD, CHHOTAUDEPUR, MORBI, DEVBHUMI DWARKA, GIR SOMNATH AMADAVAD,AMRELI,ANAND,ARAVALLI,BANASKANTHA,BHARUCH,BHAVNAGAR,BOTAD, CHHOTAUDEPUR, DAHOD, DANG, DEVBHUMI DWARKA, GANDHINAGAR, GIR CLUSTER CO- 3 SOMNATH,JAMNAGAR,JUNAGADH,KHEDA,KUCHHA,MAHISAGAR,MAHESANA,MORBI, ORDINATOR NARMADA,NAVSARI,PANCHMAHAL,PATAN,PORBANDAR,RAJKOT,SURAT, SURENDRANAGAR, TAPI, VALSAD,VADODARA,SABARKANTHA ADMINISTRATIVE CO- 4 NARMADA,ANAND,KHEDA,SURENDRANAGAR,RAJKOT,SABARKANTHA,VADODARA,BOTAD ORDINATOR APO FUNDS CO- KHEDA, SURENDRANAGAR, AMRELI, VADODARA, PANCHMAHAL, MAHISAGAR, BOTAD, 5 ORDINATOR APO DEVBHUMI DWARKA NAYAB KARYAPALAK NAVSARI, PORBANDAR, JAMNAGAR,KHEDA, MAHESANA,RAJKOT, SABARKANTHA, 6 IJNER (GRA. VIKAS) VADODARA, BOTAD, DEVBHUMI DWARKA, GANDHINAGAR ASST.ADMINISTRATIVE DANG, NAVSARI, PORBANDAR, VALSAD, ANAND, KHEDA, SURENDRANAGAR, AMADAVAD, 7 CO-ORDINATOR AMRELI, JUNAGADH, SABARKANTHA, VADODARA, TAPI, ARAVALLI, BOTAD, DEVBHUMI NAYAB CHITNISH DWARKA 8 SN. ASST. / SN.CLEARK VADODARA, PANCHMAHAL, BOTAD, DEVBHUMI DWARKA DANG, NAVSARI, PORBANDAR, ANAND,BHARUCH, JAMNAGAR,KHEDA, KUCHHA, M.I.S.OPERATOR 9 AMADAVAD,AMRELI, BHAVNAGAR, JUNAGADH, RAJKOT, VADODARA, ARAVALLI, JR.CLEARK, MAHISAGAR, BOTAD, MORBI, DEVBHUMI DWARKA, CHHOTAUDEPUR DANG, GANDHINAGAR, BHARUCH, JAMNAGAR, SURENDRANAGAR, JUNAGADH,SURAT, PANCHMAHAL, ARAVALLI, BOTAD, MORBI, DEVBHUMI DWARKA, GIR SOMNATH, 10 M.I.S. CO-ORDINATOR PORBANDAR, PATAN, AMRELI, SABARKANTHA, BHAVNAGAR, MAHISAGAR, AMADAVAD, ANAND, BANASKANTHA, BHAVNAGAR,DAHOD, KUCHHA DANG, NARMADA, NAVSARI, PORBANDAR, VALSAD, ANAND, SURENDRANAGAR, AMRELI, JR.ACCT ASST, JR.ACCT 11 SABARKANTHA, ARAVALLI, MAHISAGAR, BOTAD, MORBI, DEVBHUMI DWARKA, CLEARK, CHHOTAUDEPUR, GIR SOMNATH DANG, NAVSARI, PORBANDAR, VALSAD, ANAND, BHARUCH,DAHOD, JAMNAGAR,PATAN, SUPERVISOR 12 SURENDRANAGAR, AMADAVAD, AMRELI, BANASKANTHA, JUNAGADH, RAJKOT, TECHNICAL ASST SABARKANTHA, VADODARA,TAPI, MAHISAGAR, BOTAD, MORBI JR.ASST.FUNDS CO- AMADAVAD, AMRELI, KUCHHA,KHEDA, JUNAGADH,DANG, PANCHMAHAL, BHARUCH, 13 ORDINATOR NAYAB BHAVNAGAR, PATAN, VADODARA, VALSAD, NAVSARI, SABARKANTHA, SURENDRANAGAR, HISABNISH MORBI, CHHOTAUDEPUR AMRELI, KUCHHA, KHEDA, JAMNAGAR, JUNAGADH, PORBANDAR, PANCHMAHAL, BHARUCH,NARMADA, BHAVNAGAR, RAJKOT, VADODARA, VALSAD, SABARKANTHA, 14 GRAM SEVAK SURENDRANAGAR,ARAVALLI, GIR SOMNATH , RAJKOT, BANASKANTHA, MORBI, MAHESANA, AHEMDABAD. D.D.P.C. (NAYAB JILLA 15 PROGRAME CO AMRELI, BANASKANTHA, BHARUCH,DAHOD ORDINATOR) WORKS MANAGER 16 (NAYAB KARYAPALAK AMRELI, ARAVALLI, BHAVNAGAR, BOTAD, CHHOTAUDEPUR, DAHOD, NARMADA,NAVSARI IJANER) AMADAVAD, AMRELI, ANAND, BANASKANTHA, BHARUCH, BHAVNAGAR, GANDHINAGAR, MADADNISH 18 KHEDA, MAHESANA, DAHOD, RAJKOT, SABARKANTHA,SURAT,TAPI,BOTAD, PROGRAME ADHIKARI CHHOTAUDEPUR AMADAVAD, AMRELI, ANAND, BANASKANTHA, BHARUCH, BHAVNAGAR, DAHOD,DANG, 19 MADADNISH IJANER GANDHINAGAR, JAMNAGAR, JUNAGADH, KUCHHA, KHEDA, MAHESANA, NARMADA,NAVSARI,PANCHMAHAL,PATAN, PORBANDAR, RAJKOT, SABARKANTHA AMRELI, BHARUCH, BHAVNAGAR, BOTAD, KHEDA, MAHESANA, PORBANDAR, RAJKOT, ASST. WORKS 20 NARMADA,NAVSARI,VALSAD,DANG,JUNAGADH,MAHISAGAR,SABARKANTHA,SURAT,SURE MANAGER NDRANAGAR AMADAVAD, AMRELI, ANAND, ARAVALLI, BHARUCH,BOTAD, CHHOTAUDEPUR,DAHOD, DEVBHUMI DWARKA, GANDHINAGAR, GIR SOMNATH, JAMNAGAR, KHEDA, 21 TECHNICAL ASST KUCHHA,MORBI,MAHISAGAR,NARMADA,NAVSARI, PANCHMAHAL,PATAN, PORBANDAR, RAJKOT, SABARKANTHA,SURAT, SURENDRANAGAR,TAPI,VADODARA,VALSAD AMADAVAD, AMRELI, ANAND, BANASKANTHA, BHARUCH, BHAVNAGAR, DAHOD, DANG, GANDHINAGAR, JAMNAGAR, JUNAGADH, KUCHHA, KHEDA, MAHESANA, NARMADA, 22 ACCNT ASST NAVSARI,PANCHMAHAL,PATAN, PORBANDAR, RAJKOT, SABARKANTHA, GIR SOMNATH, MAHISAGAR,MORABI, ARAVALLI, DEVBHUMI DWARKA,RAJKOT, VADODARA,VALSAD, SURENDRANAGAR, CHHOTAUDEPUR,SURAT,TAPI DISTRICT CO- 23 MAHISAGAR,MORABI, ARAVALLI, DEVBHUMI DWARKA, ORDINATOR 24 ENGINEER ANAND, KUCHHA, KHEDA, GIR SOMNATH,BHARUCH CLEARK CUM GIR SOMNATH, MAHISAGAR,MORABI, ARAVALLI, DEVBHUMI DWARKA, AMRELI, KHEDA, 25 COMPUTER JAMNAGAR, JUNAGADH, PORBANDAR, PANCHMAHAL, NARMADA, RAJKOT, OPERATOR VADODARA,VALSAD, SABARKANTHA, SURENDRANAGAR, CHHOTAUDEPUR ANAND, KUCHHA, KHEDA, GIR SOMNATH,BHARUCH, MAHISAGAR,MORABI, ARAVALLI, DEVBHUMI DWARKA, AMRELI, KHEDA, JAMNAGAR, JUNAGADH, PORBANDAR, TALUKA CO- 26 PANCHMAHAL, NARMADA, BHAVNAGAR, RAJKOT, VADODARA, VALSAD, SABARKANTHA, ORDINATOR SURENDRANAGAR,CHHOTAUDEPUR,SURAT,TAPI,NAVSARI, BANASKANTHA, DAHOD, PATAN, BOTAD AMRELI, KUCHHA, KHEDA, JAMNAGAR, JUNAGADH, PORBANDAR, PANCHMAHAL, ENGINEER (NIRMAL 27 BHARUCH,NARMADA,BHAVNAGAR,RAJKOT,VADODARA,VALSAD,SABARKANTHA, GUJARAT) SURENDRANAGAR, ARAVALLI, GIR SOMNATH .
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