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Trainees Details for Qtr.2 20-21 (Subsidy) INDO GERMAN TOOL ROOM, AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT candidates trained under any subsidy programme QTR-2 20-21 Fee claim S.No. Name of the Candidate Father's Name Aadhar No. submitted for current quarter COMPLETED COURSES AS ON 30.09.2020 Name of the training programme : Diploma in Tool & Die Engineering (Aug. 17) KHANT SURESHKUMAR 1 KHANT RUPABHAI *********154 15000.00 RUPABHAI 2 MENA SHAILESH RAMESHBHAI MENA RAMESHBHAI *********421 15000.00 3 DAMOR ASHISH KUMAR BHULARAM DAMOR *********393 15000.00 Name of the training programme : Diploma In Tool & Die Making - Aug. 16 1 RATHVA ANILBHAI VIRUBHAI RATHVA VIRUBHAI *********409 11000.00 RATHWA SHAILESHBHAI 2 RATHWA RAMESHBHAI *********215 11000.00 RAMESHBHAI Name of the training programme : Post Diploma in Industrial Automation & Robotics (Aug. 19) BILWAL MEHULKUMAR 1 CHHAGANBHAI *********510 17500.00 CHHAGANBHAI 2 PATEL MILANBHAI NAVINBHAI NAVINBHAI *********125 17500.00 HATHILA RAHULKUMAR 3 SUBHASHBHAI *********774 17500.00 SUBHASHBHAI PATEL MEHULKUMAR 4 SUMANBHAI *********086 17500.00 SUMANBHAI 5 DEVDA CHIRAGBHAI KANUBHAI KANUBHAI *********279 17500.00 SANGADA DILIPBHAI 6 MASULBHAI *********796 17500.00 MASULBHAI GAMIT RANITBHAI 7 PARSOTTAMBHAI *********114 17500.00 PARSOTTAMBHAI VASAVA SUBHASHBHAI 8 GURAJEEBHAI *********274 17500.00 GURAJEEBHAI VASAVA PRITESHKUMAR 9 RAMESHBHAI *********884 17500.00 RAMESHBHAI KALASVA SANDIPKUMAR 10 RAJESHBHAI *********165 17500.00 RAJESHBHAI PATEL NAVDIPKUMAR 11 JAYSINGBHAI *********753 17500.00 JAYSINGBHAI RATHAWA JAYESHKUMAR 12 DIVALBHAI *********561 17500.00 DIVALBHAI PATEL NIKUNJKUMAR 13 ASHOKBHAI *********532 17500.00 ASHOKBHAI GAMIT PRITESHBHAI 14 SURESHBHAI *********322 17500.00 SURESHBHAI RATHVA NILESHBHAI 15 DEVSINHBHAI *********948 17500.00 DEVSINHBHAI 16 PATEL VIRALKUMAR DILIPBHAI DILIPBHAI *********133 17500.00 SANGADA AJITKUMAR 17 MAHENDRABHAI *********418 17500.00 MAHENDRABHAI GOHIL JIGNESHSINGH 18 MANGALSINGH *********030 17500.00 MANGALSINGH Name of the training programme : 3D Animation & Special Effects (Oct) 1 *********194 15000.00 SANGADA VIPULBHAI KASUBHAI KASUBHAI 1 CHAUDHARI KARANKUMAR 2 *********231 15000.00 BHIKHUBHAI BHIKHUBHAI 3 *********915 15000.00 DAMOR DILIPBHAI MAJUBHAI MAJUBHAI BHABHOR RUTVIKBHAI 4 *********857 15000.00 MANSINGBHAI MANSINGBHAI VAGADIYA PRADIPSINH 5 *********878 15000.00 DINESHKUMAR DINESHKUMAR BAJAT SUNNIKUMAR 6 *********683 15000.00 AMRUTBHAI AMRUTBHAI DAMOR SHAILESHKUMAR 7 *********871 15000.00 BABUBHAI BABUBHAI 8 *********196 15000.00 GELAT NITINBHAI RAMANBHAI RAMANBHAI 9 *********390 15000.00 KAROVA SAGAR KARSHANBHAI KARSHANBHAI DAMOR DHIRAJKUMAR 10 *********504 15000.00 KHIMJIBHAI KHIMJIBHAI GOHIL JIGNESHSINGH 11 *********030 15000.00 MANGALSINGH MANGALSINGH BILWAL MEHULKUMAR 12 *********510 15000.00 CHHAGANBHAI CHHAGANBHAI HATHILA RAHULKUMAR 13 *********774 15000.00 SUBHASHBHAI SUBHASHBHAI CHAUDHARI ANUPKUMAR 14 *********4748 15000.00 GULABBHAI GULABBHAI NINAMA MAHESHBHAI 15 *********217 15000.00 PRAKASHBHAI PRAKASHBHAI CHAUDHARI JIGARKUMAR 16 *********149 15000.00 HARISHBHAI HARISHBHA Name of the training programme : 3D Animation & Special Effects NIRAJ HEMENDRABHAI HEMENDRABHAI 1 *********398 30000.00 KADVATAR FALGUNI NARENBHAI RATHOD NARENBHAI 2 *********376 30000.00 RIYA MAHESHBHAI MULIYANA MAHESHBHAI 3 *********564 30000.00 BHAVINI MANISHBHAI MANISHBHAI 4 *********430 30000.00 MULIYANA Name of the training programme : 3D Animation & Special Effects 1 PATEL MEGHA MANOJBHAI MANOJBHAI 30000.00 *********942 2 PATEL NEHABEN SHANKARBHAI SHANKARBHAI 30000.00 *********088 PATEL HEMANGIBEN 3 SURESHBHAI 30000.00 SURESHBHAI *********455 PATEL BHUMIKABEN 4 JAGDISHBHAI 30000.00 JAGDISHBHAI *********215 PATEL NEINSHI 5 PRAKASHKUMAR 30000.00 PRAKASHKUMAR *********275 6 PATEL BINJAL RAKESHBHAI RAKESHBHAI 30000.00 *********117 7 HALPATI GAYATRI DINESHBHAI DINESHBHAI 30000.00 *********846 8 PATEL SONALBEN GOVINDBHAI GOVINDBHAI 30000.00 *********281 9 PATEL JIGNISHA SUMANBHAI SUMANBHAI 30000.00 *********590 10 PATEL USMITABEN DIPAKBHAI DIPAKBHAI 30000.00 *********212 11 PATEL SOHINI CHETANBHAI CHETANBHAI 30000.00 *********665 12 PATEL VAIBHAVI JITENDRABHAI JITENDRABHAI 30000.00 *********641 2 PATEL TEJALKUMARI 13 MANUBHAI 30000.00 MANUBHAI *********781 14 NAYKA KHUSHBU VIJAYBHAI VIJAYBHAI 30000.00 *********588 15 PATEL ROSHANI NITESHBHAI NITESHBHAI 30000.00 *********449 GANVIT DRASHTIKUMARI 16 BALUBHAI 30000.00 BALUBHAI *********626 17 PATEL DIXITABEN HARISHBHAI HARISHBHAI 30000.00 *********391 HALPATI JYOTIBEN 18 BHIKHUBHAI 30000.00 BHIKHUBHAI *********901 19 PATEL MITALI MANISHBHAI MANISHBHAI 30000.00 *********771 20 PATEL NENISH JAYESHKUMAR JAYESHKUMAR 30000.00 *********227 21 PATEL MILAN JITENDRABHAI JITENDRABHAI 30000.00 *********206 PATEL PRATHAMKUMAR 22 SUMANBHAI 30000.00 SUMANBHAI *********851 23 NAYAKA RAJNISH ISHWARBHAI ISHWARBHAI 30000.00 *********662 HALPATI RAKESHKUMAR 24 MUKESHBHAI 30000.00 MUKESHBHAI *********168 PATEL UMESHKUMAR 25 UMESHKUMAR 30000.00 DASHRATHBHAI *********117 26 RATHOD PRATIK ASHOKBHAI ASHOKBHAI 30000.00 *********474 HALPATI SNEHALKUMAR 27 ASHOKBHAI 30000.00 ASHOKBHAI *********465 28 PATEL HEVINKUMAR RAJUBHAI RAJUBHAI 30000.00 *********439 29 PATEL JIGNESH VIJAYBHAI VIJAYBHAI 30000.00 *********297 30 RATHOD PARTH PRAKASHBHAI PRAKASHBHAI 30000.00 *********580 PATEL TUSHARBHAI 31 PRAVINBHAI 30000.00 PRAVINBHAI *********279 PADVI NITESHBHAI 32 RAMDASBHAI 30000.00 RAMDASBHAI *********517 33 PATEL DHAVAL PRAKASHBHAI PRAKASHBHAI 30000.00 *********634 34 PATEL JAIMIN ANILBHAI ANILBHAI 30000.00 *********750 35 NAYAKA SUMIT JITENDRABHAI JITENDRABHAI 30000.00 *********619 36 PATEL AAYUSHI KHAPUBHAI KHAPUBHAI 30000.00 *********802 37 PATEL SATISHBHAI DILIPBHAI DILIPBHAI 30000.00 *********206 38 NAYAKA ASHMITA MAHESHBHAI MAHESHBHAI 30000.00 *********286 39 PATEL NIRALIBEN NARESHBHAI NARESHBHAI 30000.00 *********248 40 PATEL SAHIL JIVALUBHAI JIVALUBHAI 30000.00 *********856 PATEL KEYURKUMAR SHAILESHBHAI 41 30000.00 SHAILESHBHAI *********393 NAIKA TEJASHKUMAR NAVINBHAI 42 30000.00 NAVINBHAI *********685 PATEL MUKESHKUMAR DHIRUBHAI 43 30000.00 DHIRUBHAI *********995 Name of the training programme : 3D Animation & Special Effects 1 DHODI MONIKABEN MANOJBHAI DHODI MONIKABEN *********383 30000.00 MANOJBHAI 3 2 DUBLA RINA RAMANBHAI DUBLA RINA RAMANBHAI *********806 30000.00 3 DUBLA RAJESHWARI DUBLA RAJESHWARI *********464 30000.00 RAMUBHAI RAMUBHAI 4 DUBLA DIPIKA SANDIPBHAI DUBLA DIPIKA SANDIPBHAI *********035 30000.00 5 DUBLA AMISHABEN ASHOKBHAI DUBLA AMISHABEN *********854 30000.00 ASHOKBHAI 6 PATEL CHANDNI MUKESHBHAI PATEL CHANDNI *********540 30000.00 MUKESHBHAI 7 DUBLA SHITALBEN NAVINBHAI DUBLA SHITALBEN *********060 30000.00 NAVINBHAI 8 PATEL BRIJESHKUMAR PATEL BRIJESHKUMAR *********775 30000.00 CHAMPAKBHAI CHAMPAKBHAI 9 DHODI SANDHYA ARUNBHAI DHODI SANDHYA ARUNBHAI *********069 30000.00 10 DHODI HEMANGINIBEN DHODI HEMANGINIBEN *********295 30000.00 BHARATBHAI BHARATBHAI 11 DHODI SHITALBEN SATISHBHAI DHODI SHITALBEN *********313 30000.00 SATISHBHAI 12 DHODI NILIMA DINESHBHAI DHODI NILIMA DINESHBHAI *********409 30000.00 13 DHODI AASHIKABEN DHODI AASHIKABEN *********084 30000.00 DHIRAJBHAI DHIRAJBHAI 14 DUBLA VISHAKHA VINODBHAI DUBLA VISHAKHA *********288 30000.00 VINODBHAI 15 DUBLA BHOOMIKABEN DUBLA BHOOMIKABEN *********781 30000.00 SANTOSHBHAI SANTOSHBHAI 16 HALPATI SONALBEN HALPATI SONALBEN *********699 30000.00 RAMESHBHAI RAMESHBHAI 17 DUBLA CHANDRIKA DUBLA CHANDRIKA *********113 30000.00 CHANDUBHAI CHANDUBHAI 18 DUBLA YUKTA RAJESHBHAI DUBLA YUKTA RAJESHBHAI *********161 30000.00 19 DUBLA AARTI MUKESHBHAI DUBLA AARTI MUKESHBHAI *********137 30000.00 20 DUBLA SWETA ANILBHAI DUBLA SWETA ANILBHAI *********347 30000.00 21 DHODI POOJABEN VANESHBHAI DHODI POOJABEN *********626 30000.00 VANESHBHAI 22 DUBLA PRIYANKA RAVINBHAI DUBLA PRIYANKA *********647 30000.00 RAVINBHAI 23 DUBLA NIKITABEN SOMABHAI DUBLA NIKITABEN *********391 30000.00 SOMABHAI 24 PATEL RITIKA MANOJBHAI PATEL RITIKA MANOJBHAI *********618 30000.00 25 GANVIT RAHULBHAI GANVIT RAHULBHAI *********098 30000.00 NASRUBHAI NASRUBHAI 26 BHOYA ASHVINBHAI DILIPBHAI BHOYA ASHVINBHAI *********578 30000.00 DILIPBHAI 27 RATHOD PRATHAMKUMAR RATHOD PRATHAMKUMAR *********162 30000.00 MANGESHBHAI MANGESHBHAI 28 DUBLA TUSHARBHAI DUBLA TUSHARBHAI *********504 30000.00 PRAVINBHAI PRAVINBHAI 29 RATHOD YASH PANKAJBHAI RATHOD YASH PANKAJBHAI *********486 30000.00 30 DUBLA PRATHAM DINESHBHAI DUBLA PRATHAM *********142 30000.00 DINESHBHAI 31 DUBLA PRATIK DINESHBHAI DUBLA PRATIK DINESHBHAI *********441 30000.00 32 DUBLA NIKIT PRAVINBHAI DUBLA NIKIT PRAVINBHAI *********672 30000.00 33 RATHOD RONAK RAJESHBHAI RATHOD RONAK *********661 30000.00 RAJESHBHAI 34 DUBLA RITIK RAJESHBHAI DUBLA RITIK RAJESHBHAI *********161 30000.00 4 35 DUBLA DARSHANABEN DUBLA DARSHANABEN *********938 30000.00 CHINTUBHAI CHINTUBHAI 36 HALPATI CHHAYABEN HALPATI CHHAYABEN *********171 30000.00 VESTABHAI VESTABHAI 37 HALPATI TARUNABEN HALPATI TARUNABEN *********500 30000.00 DINESHBHAI DINESHBHAI 38 HALPATI BHOOMIBEN ANILBHAI HALPATI BHOOMIBEN *********012 30000.00 ANILBHAI 39 RATHOD PRERANA RATHOD PRERANA *********494 30000.00 SUBHASHBHAI SUBHASHBHAI 40 MAHYAVANSHI MAYURI MAHYAVANSHI MAYURI *********259 30000.00 BALDEVBHAI BALDEVBHAI 41 RATHOD JANVI SANJAYBHAI RATHOD JANVI SANJAYBHAI *********253 30000.00 42 DUBLA AARTI KAMLESHBHAI DUBLA AARTI KAMLESHBHAI *********333 30000.00 43 RATHOD MANISHA VINODBHAI RATHOD MANISHA *********352 30000.00 VINODBHAI 44 DUBLA ROSHANI BHUPESHBHAI DUBLA ROSHANI *********152 30000.00 BHUPESHBHAI 45 VARLI VANISHA RAJESHBHAI VARLI VANISHA *********013
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