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District Udhampur JSSK Mother Beneficiary List (April-September District Udhampur_JSSK Mother Beneficiary List (April-September) 2016-17 S No Name of Name of the Husband's Name Complete Telephone Place of Name of the Date of the Block Beneficiary Address Number Registration of Institution Delivery Beneficiary where delivery took place. 1 BGARH SHANO BEGUM MD. AMIN BANDHOLE 7298316891 NTPHC BANDHOLE NTPHC 16-4-16 BANDHOLE 2 BGARH LALITA DEVI MUNISH KUMAR NAPAH 9797546351 NTPHC BANDHOLE PHC LATTI 04-05-2016 3 BGARH GULSHAN SHAHID ALI LATTI 9697651742 PHC LATTI PHC LATTI 04-08-2016 AKHTER 4 BGARH BUSHAM ARSHAD HUSSAIN GORNARA 9018968586 PHC LATTI PHC LATTI 04-12-2016 ANJAM 5 BGARH SHEELO DEVI RATAN LAL LATTI 7298456874 PHC LATTI PHC LATTI 13-4-16 6 BGARH GUDDI DEVI PATRSHOTAM NOUL 8492475772 SC LAIRH SC LAIRH 04-01-2016 KUMAR 7 BGARH RATTIA DEVI VIJAY KUMAR THIRDU 9018303832 SC THIRDU SC THIRDU 13-4-16 8 BGARH SAJIA BEGUM MD. 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