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PMAY(G) Re-Verified List of Block Kalaroose PMAY(G) Re-verified List of Block Kalaroose S No NAME OF I.D No NAME OF THE BENEFICIARY PARENTAGE OF THE REMARKS PANCHAYAT BENEFICIARY 1 Dogerpora 132969525 KHAZIR MOHD GANAIE GH RASOOL GANAIE SHELTIE HOUSE 2 Dogerpora 149644887 ISHFAQ AH GANAIE AB AHAD GANAIE HOUSE LESS 3 Dogerpora 126303123 FAROOQ AH MIR AB RAHIM MIR 2 CHULLAS DEMAGED HOUSE 4 Dogerpora 133511815 MUMTAZ AH GANAIE GH QADIR GANAIE HOUSELESS 5 Dogerpora 148457030 SAIFU DIN KHAN AB AZIZ KHAN 5 MEMBERS LIVES INHED 6 Dogerpora 132975776 RIZWAN RASOOL DAR GH RASOOL DAR HOUSELESS 7 Dogerpora 150571585 ZAHOOR AHHEIKH FATAH MOHDHEIKH HOUSE LESS 8 Dogerpora 145234290 NAZIR AH GANAIE GH MOHAMMAD GANAIE HOUSELESS 9 Dogerpora 146950999 MOHD YOUSF KONSHI SAYA KONSHI HOUSELESS 10 Dogerpora 147495581 ABATAR DAR GH HASSAN DAR OLD HOUSE 11 Dogerpora 126265574 SAJAD AH MALIK MOHDADIQ MALIK HOUSELESS 12 Dogerpora 150582686 MANZOOR AH DOOM AB AHAD DOOM HOUSELESS 13 Dogerpora 126302171 MOHDHAFIHEIKH AB MAJEEDHEIKH 3 CHULLAS IN OLD HOUSE 14 Dogerpora 147631659 AB MAJEED DOOM AB KHALIQ DOOM DEMAGED HOUSE 15 Dogerpora 149665533 MOHD IQBAL MALIK GH HASSAN MALIK HOUSELESS 16 Dogerpora 140192889 AB HAMID GANAIE GH MOHAMMAD GANAIE 2 FAMILIES IN THE OLD WOODEN HOUSE IN 01 ROOM 17 Dogerpora 146951131 BASHIR AH GANAIE GH AHMAD GANAIE 2 FAMILIES IN OLD HOUSE 18 Dogerpora 128085476 BASHIR AH BHAT KHAZIR MOHD BHAT 2 FAMILIES IN THE HOUSE 19 Dogerpora 149587324 SHAIR ALI KHAN GH MOHAMMAD KHAN 2 FAMILIES IN OLD HOUSE 20 Dogerpora 149153986 GH MOHIUDIN GANAIE GH RASOOL GANAIE OLD DEMAGED HOUSE 21 Dogerpora 149372452 FAROOQ AH PIR KHAZIR MOHD PIR OLD DEMAGED HOUSE 22 Dogerpora 148345394 FAROOQ AH WANI GH MOHIUDIN WANI 2 FAMILIES OLD HOUSE 23 Dogerpora 148385041 AB RASHEEDHEIKH WALI MOHDHEIKH OLD HOUSE 24 Dogerpora 150571172 MUZAFFAR AH GANAIE GH AHMAD GANAIE HOUSELESS 25 Dogerpora 150639734 AB KHALIQ DAR RUSTUM DAR HOUSELESS 26 Dogerpora 149160440 MUSHTAQ AH DAR MOHDULTAN DAR 2 FAMILIES IN THE HOUSE 27 Dogerpora 145510927 AB GAFFAR WAR AB AZIZ WAR HOUSELESS 28 Dogerpora 144385238 NAZIR AH GANAIE HABIBULLAH GANAIE LANTERLEVEL 29 Dogerpora 145240263 FAROOQ AH GANAIE GH MOHIUDIN GANAIE HOUSELESS 30 Dogerpora 149160378 AB RASHEED GANAIE AB JABAR GANAIE SLAB COMPLETED 31 Dogerpora 150039698 MUSHTAQ AH WANI GH MOHAMMAD WANI HOUSELESS 32 Dogerpora 114498435 AASHIQ HUSSAIN PEER ZAIUDIN PEER 2 FAMILIES IN THE HOUSE 33 Dogerpora 147324845 PARVAIZ AH DOOM GH RASOOL DOOM 2 FAMILIES IN THE HOUSE 34 Dogerpora 150582949 SONUALLAH DOOM AB JABAR DOOM DEMAGED HOUSE 35 Dogerpora 150583046 GH NABI DOOM ABAMAD DOOM 3 FAMILIES IN THE HOUSE 36 Dogerpora 149503921 AB MAJEED GANAIE AB AHAD GANAIE OLD HOUSE 37 Dogerpora 150582821 MUSHTAQ AH DOOM AB AHAD DOOM HOUSELESS 38 Dogerpora 150582398 HABIBULLAH GANAIE AB AZIZ GANAIE HOUSELESS 39 Dogerpora 148330684 AB AHAD DOOM GULAM DOOM 2 FAMILIES IN THE HOUSE 40 Dogerpora 146096393 MOHD AHSAN GANAIE WALI GANIE 2 FAMILIES IN THE HOUSE 41 Dogerpora 149160510 AB RASHEED GANAIE GH RASOOL GANAIE OLD HOUSE 42 Dogerpora 184498 AB KHALIQ DOOM MOHDADEEQ DOOM OLD HOUSE 43 Dogerpora A 150580914 AB.MAJEED BHAT AB.KHALIQ BHAT HOUSELESS 44 Dogerpora A 149233266 HAJRA BEGUM AB.RAZAK GANAI HOUSELESS 45 Dogerpora A 150300990 BASHIR AHMAD GANAIE AB.AHAD GANAIE HOUSELESS 46 Dogerpora A 146679729 BASHIR AHMAD KHAN HABIBULLAH KHAN HOUSELESS 47 Dogerpora A 149160637 MOHMMAD JAMAL MIR GH.AHMAD MIR HOUSELESS 48 Dogerpora A 149162133 MOHMAD AKBER LONE AB AHAD LONE HOUSELESS 49 Dogerpora A 147281795 KHAZIR MOHMMADHEIKH AB GUFFARHIEKH HOUSELESS 50 Dogerpora A 128473183 MANGTAHEIKH DOULAHEIKH H/COMPLITED 51 Dogerpora A 149162062 GH QADIR GANIE AB RAZIQ GANAIE HOUSELESS 52 Dogerpora A 140419244 IMTIYAZ AHMAD GANIE SUNAULLAH GANIE HOUSELESS 53 Dogerpora A 149162256 MOHD YOUSAF KHARI MOHMOOD KHARI HOUSELESS 54 Dogerpora A 149161863 GH QADIR GANIE KHALIL GANIE HOUSELESS 55 Dogerpora A 146950926 ZAHOOR AHMAD GANIE GH.MOHI-UD-DIN GANIE HOUSELESS 56 Dogerpora A 149319536 AISHA BEGUM LATE GH.MOHMMAD WANI HOUSELESS 57 Dogerpora A 128481863 RAJWALI KHATANA SULIMAN KHATNA H/COMPLITED 58 Dogerpora A 148722028 BASHIR AHMAD KHATANA NOOR MOHMMAD KHATANA HOUSELESS 59 Dogerpora A 148721927 AB.AZIZ KHAN KALA KHAN HOUSELESS 60 Dogerpora A 146521057 AB.KHALIQ GANAIE GH.MOHIUDIN GANAIE HOUSELESS 61 Dogerpora A 149161600 SONAULLAH GANAIE KHALIL GANIE HOUSELESS 62 Dogerpora A 147271838 GH.MOHIUDINHEIKH GH.MOHDHEIKH HOUSELESS 63 Dogerpora A 150302051 AB.HAMEEDHEIKH HABIBULLAHHEIKH HOUSELESS 64 Dogerpora A 150566692 FAROOQ AHMAD PAYER AB.JABBAR PAYER HOUSELESS 65 Dogerpora A 148721968 MANGTA KHAN KALA KHAN HOUSELESS 66 Dogerpora A 128310444 MANZOOR AHMAD GANAIE AB.KHALIQ GANAIE HOUSELESS 67 Dogerpora A 149162512 QAMAR DIN KHARI GH.MOHMMAD KHARI HOUSELESS 68 Dogerpora A 149162440 NAZIR AHMAD KHATANA SULIMAN KHATANA HOUSELESS 69 Dogerpora A 149162376 MOHMMAD YASEEN MALIK MANOW MALIK HOUSELESS 70 Dogerpora A 135019265 FAROOQ AHMAD MIR BAGGU MIR HOUSELESS 71 Dogerpora A 128472751 MOHD AKBARHEIKH GH.NABIHEIKH HOUSELESS 72 Dogerpora A 149307264 FAROOQ AHMAD GANAIE GH.RASOOL GANAIE HOUSELESS 73 Dogerpora A 135019190 GH.JEELANI MIR BAGGU MIR HOUSELESS 74 Dogerpora A 149144393 AB.AZIZ KHAN HABIBULLAH KHAN HOUSELESS 75 Dogerpora A 150582026 REYAZ AHMAD GANAIE AB.KHALIQ GANAIE H/COMPLITED 76 Dogerpora A 146521026 AB.MAJEED GANAIE GH.MOHIUDIN GANAIE H/COMPLITED 77 Dogerpora A 121885954 HAJRA BEGUM GH.MOHIUDIN BHAT H/COMPLITED 78 Dogerpora A 150568963 GH.MOHMMAD GANAIE AB.JABBAR GANAIE H/COMPLITED 79 Dogerpora A 150299663 AB.AHADHEIKH AB.RAHIMHEIKH HOUSELESS 80 Dogerpora A 139676393 NAZIR AHMAD PIR GH.MOHMMAD PIR H/COMPLITED 81 Dogerpora A 149160573 GH.NABI GANAIE GH.AHMAD GANAIE HOUSELESS 82 Dogerpora A 140224024 ZAHOOR AHMAD PIR MOHD MAQBOOL PIR H/COMPLITED 83 Dogerpora A 149161327 AB.JABBAR GANAIE ALI MOHMMAD GANAIE H/COMPLITED 84 Dogerpora A 149160815 JOHN MOHMAD LONE MOHMAD AMIN LONE HOUSELESS 85 Dogerpora A 149160881 GH.MOHMMAD LONE AB.AZIZ LONE HOUSELESS 86 Dogerpora A 145736207 GH.HASSAN LONE GH.MOHMMAD LONE H/COMPLITED 87 Dogerpora A 150569370 HAJRA BEGUM LATE AB.RASHIDHEIKH H/COMPLITED 88 Dogerpora A 150569582 MOHMMAD ASHRAFHEIKH MOHDOMANDARHEIKH H/COMPLITED 89 Kalaroos COWSGHED OLD HOUSE 139317378 AB RASHID GANIE MOHDLAM GANIE LESS 90 Kalaroos NILL AB RASHID MALIK QAMAN MALIK 2NCHOLA OLD HOUSS 91 Kalaroos 150118681 AB RASHID GANIE HAYAT GANIE GANIE OLD HOUSE 1NROOM 92 Kalaroos 146625942 MUSHTIQ AHMAD KUMAR RAMZAN KUMAR COWSHED OLD 93 Kalaroos 114497244 BASHIR AHMAD MALIK QAMAN MLIK COWHED OLD 94 Kalaroos 150572022 MOHDADEEQ GANIE GH MOHD GANIE OLD HOUSE DAMAGE 95 Kalaroos 139491073 RAJA BAGUM W MOHD AHSAN GANIE 3NCHOLA 96 Kalaroos 146226926 MOHDULTAN BHAT GH RASOOL BHAT 3NCHOLA 97 Kalaroos 146862245 GUFFOOR AHMAD MALIK O BED LEVEL 98 Kalaroos 149990953 BASHIR AHMAD BHAT GH AHMAD BHAT BED LEVEL 99 Kalaroos 147207682 MOHDHAFI GANIE ABALAM GANIE 3NCHOLA 100 Kalaroos 146990308 WALI MOHD BHAT AB JAMAL BHAT DAMAGE HOUSE 101 Kalaroos NILL AB RASHID MALIK HADAR MALIK 2 NCHOLA 102 Kalaroos 149929252 ZAHOOR AHMAD GANIE MOHD ASHAN BHAT BED LEVEL 103 Kalaroos 150572596 GH RASOOL GANIE AB KHLIQ GANIE DAMAGE HOUSE 104 Kalaroos 114498546 MUSHTIQ AHMAD MALIK AB AZIZ MALIK OLD HOUSE 2 NCHOLA 105 Kalaroos 146842123 AJAZ AHMAD MIR OHARA MIR 2 NCHOLA 106 Kalaroos 139298205 MUSHTIQ AHMAD MLAIK ZULAFKAR MALIK 3 NCHOLA 107 Kalaroos 146844754 PARVAZ AHMAD MALIK ONAWAB MALIK 3 NCHOLA 108 Kalaroos NILL NAZIR AHMAD MALIK AB AZIZM MALIK 3 NCHOLA 109 Kalaroos 148205606 AB RASHID LONE HABIBULLAHA LONE 2 NCHOLA 110 Kalaroos 139326971 MOHIDIN GANIE AB QADIR GANIE OLD HOUSE 111 Kalaroos NILL GH NABI KUMAR RUMZAN KUMAR OLD HOUSE 112 Kalaroos 146627766 MANZOOR AHMAD KUMAR GH RASOOL KUMAR OLD HOUSE 113 Kalaroos 146649075 ZOONA BAGUM W MOHD ABDULLAHA BHAT 3 NCHOLA 114 Kalaroos 114498613 BASHIR AHMAD BHAT UMAR BHAT 2 NCHOLA 115 Kalaroos NILL SHABIR AHMAD MOCHIE RAMZAN MOCHIE 2 NCHOLA 116 Kalaroos NILL FAROOQ AHMAD LONE GH RASOOL LONE HOUSE LESS 117 Kalaroos 150585661 AB RASHID GANIE NOOR MOHD GANIE 2 NCHOLA 118 Kalaroos NILL JAMAL GANIE NOOR MOHD GANIE OLD HOUSE 119 Kalaroos 146824656 HAFEEZ MIR AB AZIZ MIR BED LEVEL 120 Kalaroos NILL MUSHTIQ MIR AB AZIZ MIR 2NCHOLA OLD 121 Kalaroos 146828487 SHAKOOR MIR OAIDQ MIR DAMAGE HOUSE 122 Kalaroos NILL RASHID MIR WALI MIR DAMAGE HOUSE 123 Kalaroos NILL SHAHZAD AHMAD MIRR GH MOHD LONE 2 NCHOLA 124 Kalaroos 114497411 MUSHTIQ AHMAD MALIK LALA MALIK 2 NCHOLA 125 Kalaroos 114497411 HAFEEZ GANIE ABDULLAH GANIE 2 NCHOLA 126 Kalaroos nil KHORU AHANGER YASEN AHANGER OLD HOUSE 127 Kalaroos Nil NAWAB MALIK OLALLA MALIK DEMAGED HOUSE 128 Kalaroos 150569172 REYAZ AHMAD BHAT GH MOHD BHAT 03 NCHULA 129 Kalaroos 146612711 TAJA BEGUM W BASHIR AHMAD NAJAT OLD HOUSE 130 Kalaroos 150110472 NISSAR AHMAD BHAT GH RASOOL BHAT 02 NCHULA 131 Kalaroos Nil SHUKOOR MALIK KUMAN MALIK DEMAGED HOUSE 132 Kalaroos 114487960 NAZIR AHMAD MIR WALI MOHD MIR OLD HOUSE 133 Kalaroos 150566930 NAZIR AHMAD GANIE KHALIL GANIE OLD HOUSE 134 Kalaroos 146837980 GH MOHD MALIK LATEEF MALIK OLD HOUSE 135 Kalaroos 11447938 RESHMA JAN W GH HASSAN GANIE OLD HOUSE 136 Kalaroos 146620115 MAZOOR AHMAD GANIE AB JABBAR GANIE OLD HOUSE 137 Kalaroos 149440056 GH MOHIUDIN GANIE MUNWAR GANIE DESERVING HOUSEHOLD 138 Kalaroos 114508941 FEHMEEDA BEGUM LATE NAZIR KUMAR DESERVING HOUSEHOLD 139 Kalaroos 151637726 MANZOOR AHMAG GANIE SONAUALLAH GANIE DESERVING HOUSEHOLD 140 Kalaroos Nil MOHD RANZAN LONE GH RASOOL LONE DESERVING HOUSEHOLD 141 Kalaroos 149960295 GH AHMAD LONE KHAZIR LONE DESERVING HOUSEHOLD 142 Kalaroos 114508847 MOHD RAMZAN MIR SHERA MIR DESERVING HOUSEHOLD 143 Kalaroos 149946484
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