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TENTATIVE LIST of KALIA BENEFICIARIES (PHASE 1) District TENTATIVE LIST OF KALIA BENEFICIARIES (PHASE 1) District Name : JAGATSINGHPUR Block Name : TIRTOL GP Name : AMBERI Village Name : AMBERI Sl No Farmer Name Father Name Gender Age Village Name : AMBERI ABHAYA KUMAR 1 DURYADHAN DAS Male 62 DAS ABHAYA KUMAR 2 MAGUNI SAHOO Male 44 SAHOO 3 ABHIMANYU SETHI MADHABANANDA DAS Male 66 4 AJAYA BEHERA PADAN BEHERA Male 47 5 AJAYA KUMAR DAS KESHAB DAS Male 76 6 AJAYA SAHOO MAGUNI SAHOO Male 56 7 AJIT SUTAR RASANANDA SUTAR Male 54 AKSHAYA KUMAR 8 SANATAN KUMAR BEHERA Male 54 BEHERA AKSHAYA KUMAR 9 BENU DAS Male 46 DAS 10 AMIYA ROUT NABAGHAN ROUT Male 41 BAISHNAB CHARAN 11 RADHU SAHU Male 67 SAHU 12 BALARAM SAHU BABAN SAHU Male 61 13 BASANTA SAHOO DILLIP KUMAR SAHOO Male 43 14 BASANTI SAHOO JAGANATH SAHOO Female 45 BIJAY KUMAR 15 KRUSHNA CH SAHOO Male 44 SAHOO 16 BISHNUPRIYA DAS BIBHUTI BHUSAN DAS Female 47 17 BISWAJIT ROUT NIRANJAN ROUT Male 26 CHANDAN KUMAR 18 DAMODAR DAS Male 20 DAS DHANESWAR 19 DUKHEI MUDULI Male 53 MUDULI 20 DHIRENDRA SAMAL GOKULANANDA SAMAL Male 46 21 DURYADHAN DAS SRIDHAR DAS Male 67 GOBINDA CHANDRA 22 SRIDHAR DAS Male 50 DAS 23 GOPAL MALLICK HADIBANDHU MALLICK Male 73 GOURANGA 24 NATHA MALLICK Male 48 CHARAN MALLICK 25 HARAMANI BEHERA PRAHALAD BEHERA Male 71 26 HAREKRISHNA DAS BALAKRISHNA DAS Male 67 27 HEMANTA SAHU HAREKRUSHNA SAHU Male 59 28 INUSHREE DAS UDAYA KUMAR DAS Female 29 29 JALADHAR SAHOO ISWAR CHANDRA SAHOO Male 74 30 JANAKI SAHOO SUBASH SAHOO Male 40 KAILASH CHANDRA 31 KRUSHNA CHANDRA MUDULI Male 45 MUDULI 32 KAILASH MUDULI DHADI MUDULI Male 47 33 LALITENDU DAS NITYANANDA DAS Male 43 LAXMIPRIYA 34 SANTOSH MALLICK Male 41 MALLICK MAMATA RANI 35 AMARESH MALLICK Male 32 MALLICK 36 MANAS MALLICK NATHA MALLICK Male 44 TENTATIVE LIST OF KALIA BENEFICIARIES (PHASE 1) District Name : JAGATSINGHPUR Block Name : TIRTOL GP Name : AMBERI Village Name : AMBERI Sl No Farmer Name Father Name Gender Age MANASH RANJAN 37 TAHALI PRASAD BEHERA Male 40 BEHERA MANOJ KUMAR 38 BALARAM SAHOO Male 30 SAHOO 39 NIRANJAN SAMAL PAHALI SAMAL Male 51 40 NIRMAL MALLICK NIRANJAN MALLICK Male 54 41 NIRMALA MALLICK DAMBARUDHAR MALLICK Male 36 NITYANANDA 42 MAKARA MALLICK Male 76 MALLICK NITYANANDA 43 KRUSHNA CHANDRA BEHERA Male 51 BEHERA NITYANANDA 44 DHADI SAMAL Male 54 SAMAL NRUSINGHA 45 NARAN MALLICK Male 35 MALLICK PRADIPTA KUMAR 46 JATADHARI MALLICK Male 52 MALLICK 47 PRAFULLA MALLICK BABAJI MAALLICK Male 54 48 PRAHALAD BEHERA BABAJI BEHERA Male 58 PRAHALLADA CHANDRA 49 PRAMOD BEHERA Male 48 BEHERA 50 PRAMOD MISHRA JASHOBANTA MISHRA Male 45 PRAPHULA KUMAR 51 BIRAAKISHOR DAS Male 49 DAS PRASHANTA 52 BANSIDHAR MALLICK Male 41 MALLICK 53 PRATAP DAS NARAHARI DAS Male 53 54 PRATAP MISHRA JASHOBANTA MISHRA Male 41 55 RAGHUNATH SAHOO ALEKHA SAHOO Male 54 RAJENDRA PRASAD 56 PRABHAT KUMAR SAHOO Male 37 SAHOO RAMESH CHANDRA 57 ISWAR CHANDRA SAHOO Male 20 SAHOO 58 RANJAN ROUT SIBA ROUT Male 45 ROHIT KUMAR 59 DHULESWAR SAHOO Male 37 SAHOO 60 RUKMANI DAS CHITA RANJAN DAS Female 42 SAMIR KUMAR 61 NABAGHAN ROUT Male 44 ROUT 62 SANGRAM KESHARI GOPAL CHARAN MALLICK Male 46 MALLICK 63 SANTOSH SAMAL PURNA SAMAL Male 39 64 SARAT SAMAL CHATURI SAMAL Male 50 65 SAROJ KUMAR DAS SARAT CHANDRA DAS Male 45 66 SREEPATI SAHANI KRUSHNA CHANDRA SAHANI Male 51 SUBAS CHANDRA 67 GOKULI SUTAR Male 44 SUTAR 68 SUKADEB SAMAL SHYAM SAMAL Male 54 69 SUNAKAR SAMAL MUSHI SAMAL Male 50 70 SURENDRA SAMAL PAHALI SAMAL Male 42 71 SUSANTA BEHERA JASOBANTA BEHERA Male 43 TRILOCHAN 72 GANI MALLICK Male 47 MALLICK TENTATIVE LIST OF KALIA BENEFICIARIES (PHASE 1) District Name : JAGATSINGHPUR Block Name : TIRTOL GP Name : AMBERI Village Name : AMBERI Sl No Farmer Name Father Name Gender Age 73 TRILOCHAN ROUT DHURBA ROUT Male 48 74 TRINATH DAS BIRABAR DAS Male 48 75 UDAYA KUMAR DAS ABHAYA KUMAR DAS Male 39 Village Name : ARILO BIRANCHI NAARAYAAN 1 AJIT MOHANTY Male 39 MOHANTY ARUNA KUMAR 2 MURALIDHAR SWAIN Male 41 SWAIN 3 ASIT PATTANAIK BISHNU PATTANAIK Male 35 4 BAILOCHAN SWAIN RAMACHANDRA SWAIN Male 44 5 DEBADATTA BISWAL NIGAMANANDA BISWAL Male 27 DILLIP KUMAR 6 BANSIDHAR MOHANTY Male 62 MOHANTY 7 DIPAK BEHERA BIJAY BEHERA Male 34 8 KANHU MOHANTY SUKADEB MOHANTY Male 50 9 KHIROD ACHARYA KHETRABASI ACHARYA Male 46 KRUSHNA 10 FAKIR SENAPATI Male 71 CHANDRA SENAPATI LALIT MOHAN 11 APARTI CHARAN MOHANTY Male 67 MOHANTY LAXMIPRIYA 12 NIGAMAANANDA BISWAL Female 60 BISWAL MADHABA KUMAR 13 BAISHNAB CHARAN ACHARYA Male 54 ACHARYA MANAMOHAN 14 SUKADEV MOHANTY Male 41 MOHANTY NALINKANTA 15 NIRANJAN ACHARYA Male 47 ACHARYA NIGAMANANDA 16 PUNEI BISWAL Male 64 BISWAL 17 RAGHUNATH DAS RADHASHYAM DAS Male 61 18 RAGHUNATH NAYAK NAGAMANI NAYAK Male 45 19 RAJESH MOHANTY CHARUCHANDRA MOHANTY Male 49 20 SABITA BISWAL NIGAMANANDA BISWAL Female 32 SOUMYA RANJAN 21 DILLIP KU MOHANTY Male 32 MOHANTY SUBRAT KUMAR 22 BANSIDHAR ACHARYA Male 38 ACHARYA SUDHANSU MOHAN 23 PARIMOHAN MOHANTY Male 43 SUBASH MOHANTY Village Name : BHARAGOLA 1 AKSHAYA MALLICK PRAHALAD MALLICK Male 57 AMAR PRASAD 2 DHOI SETHY Male 53 SETHY 3 AMITABH MOHANTY HEMANTA KUMAR MOHANTY Male 33 4 ANJANA SETHY NRUSINGHA CHARAN SETHY Female 46 5 ARCHANA DAS SURYANARAYAN DAS Female 37 6 BAPUJI SETHY BHARAT SETHY Male 41 BHARAT CHANDRA 7 PURASTAM SETHY Male 73 SETHY BHRAMARABAR 8 DHOI SETHY Male 46 SETHY BIBEKANANDA 9 KULAMANI MOHANTY Male 52 MOHANTY BIBEKANANDA 10 BISHNU CHARAN SETHY Male 40 SETHY TENTATIVE LIST OF KALIA BENEFICIARIES (PHASE 1) District Name : JAGATSINGHPUR Block Name : TIRTOL GP Name : AMBERI Village Name : BHARAGOLA Sl No Farmer Name Father Name Gender Age 11 BIJAY BARIK BIRABAR BARIK Male 45 BIKASH KUMAR 12 BRAJAKISHOR MOHANTY Male 44 PATTANAIK CHITA RANJAN 13 MANIBHADRA MOHANTY Male 37 MOHANTY DEBENDRA NATH 14 ISWAR CHANDRA MOHANTY Male 57 MOHANTY DILLIP KUMAR 15 NATABAR MALLICK Male 43 MALLICK GANESH CHANDRA 16 PRANAKRUSHNA MALLICK Male 55 MALLICK GANGADHAR 17 KHETRABASI MANTRY Male 64 MANTRY GAYADHAR 18 SANATAN MANTRY Male 64 MANTRY 19 KOUSARI SAHOO SAPANI SAHOO Male 60 KSHIROD PRASAD 20 MUSH KAR Male 60 KAR MALAYA PRABHA 21 PRAABHAKAR MANTRY Male 51 MANTRY MANAS KUMAR 22 BISHNU CHARAN MOHANTY Male 37 MOHANTY 23 NIRANJAN KAR MUSHA KAR Male 56 24 NIRANJAN MALLICK NARAYAN MALLICK Male 49 NITYANANDA 25 NAKULA CHARAN SETHY Male 50 SETHY NRUSINGH CHARAN 26 BANCHA MANTRY Male 58 MANTRY NRUSINGH CHARAN 27 DIGAMBAR SETHY Male 55 SETHY PABITRA KUMAR 28 BALARAM MOHANTY Male 46 MOHANTY PRAFULLA KUMAR 29 MAHANI CHARAN DAS Male 14 DAS PRAKASH CHANDRA 30 JATADHARI SETHY Male 44 SETHY 31 PRAMOD MALLICK PRAHALAD MALLICK Male 52 32 PRATAP MALLICK JATADHARI MALLICK Male 38 33 PURUSOTAMA DAS MADHUSUDHAN DAS Male 37 RAAMESH 34 RAGHUNATH LENKA Male 62 CHANDRA LENKA 35 RASHMI RANJAN RABINDRA BARIK Male 23 BARIK SAMIR KUMAR 36 DOLAGOBINDA MANTRI Male 45 MANTRI 37 SITAKANTA DAS SAROJ DAS Male 35 SUBASH CHANDRA 38 DIGAMBAR SETHY Male 50 SETHY SURESH CHANDRA 39 MAGUNI BARIK Male 46 BARIK SURESH CHANDRA 40 JATADHARI SETHY Male 48 SETHY TAHALI PRASAD 41 NILAMANI PARIDA Male 66 PARIDA 42 TAPAN PARIDA BANAMBAR PARIDA Male 57 Village Name : DEULI BANJABIHARI 1 GOPINATH MOHANTY Male 63 MOHANTY 2 BHARAT MALLICK SUDARSHAN MALLICK Male 44 3 DHADI SUTAR GOLEKHA SUTAR Male 80 4 DIBYAJIVAN BISWAL BISWANATH BISWAL Male 62 TENTATIVE LIST OF KALIA BENEFICIARIES (PHASE 1) District Name : JAGATSINGHPUR Block Name : TIRTOL GP Name : AMBERI Village Name : DEULI Sl No Farmer Name Father Name Gender Age 5 DILLIP BEHERA KESHAB BEHERA Male 45 6 DILLIP MALLICK NIDHI MALLICK Male 46 JAGABANDHU 7 PRAHALAD MALLICK Male 59 MALLICK 8 JAGAJIBAN BISWAL JASOBANTA BISWAL Male 55 9 NIRANJAN MALLICK KALANDI CHARAN MALLICK Male 60 NRUSINGHA 10 TAHALI MALLICK Male 50 MALLICK 11 PARSURAM BISWAL BAMADEV BISWAL Male 70 12 PRABHATI MALLICK MAHESWAR MALLICK Female 57 13 PRAMOD BARIK BABAJI BARIK Male 35 PRIYA RANJAN 14 SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY Male 41 MOHANTY SARAT CHANDRA 15 SUDARSAN MALLICK Male 57 MALLICK SIBA PRASAD 16 SARAT CHANDRA BEHERA Male 39 BEHERA SOUMYA BHUSAN 17 SASHIBHUSAN MOHANTY Male 49 MOHANTY Village Name : ERAGARI ANAMA CHARAN 1 DHOBEI SWAIN Male 68 SWAIN 2 BHIMASEN SWAIN BRAHMANANDA SWAIN Male 38 3 BIJAN PARIDA MOHANI PARIDA Male 38 DHUNA CHARAN 4 JASOBANT SWAIN Male 61 SWAIN PADMA CHARAN 5 JHULRAM BARIK Male 47 BARIK PRABHU KALYAN 6 UMESH CHANDRA PARIDA Male 34 PARIDA PRAFULLA KUMAR 7 JHULARAM BARIK Male 49 BARIK 8 PRAFULLA SWAIN MURALIDHAR SWAIN Male 56 PRAMANANDA 9 PURASTAM PARIDA Male 67 PARIDA 10 RENUBALA SWAIN SUBAS SWAIN Female 56 11 SURENDRA PARIDA BIRABAR PARIDA Male 59 Village Name : KESARDA ABHAYA KUMAR 1 BABAAJI SAHOO Male 54 SAHOO 2 AJAYA SUTAR MAHESWAR SUTAR Male 50 ATANU KUMAR RAMESH CHANDRA CHANDRA 3 Male 38 ACHARYA ACHARYA 4 BHOLANATH SUTAR MAHANI SUTAR Male 58 5 CHINMAY SAHOO RABINDRA SAHOO Male 31 6 DHURBA MALLICK HURDANANDA MALLICK Male 42 7 PRASANTA SUTAR DHADI SUTAR Male 44 SANGRAM KESHARI GOURANGA CHARAN 8 Male 48 MOHANTY MOHANTY 9 SAROJ BHUNYA BANCHANIDHI BHUNYA Male 49 10 SUJIT PARIJA KRUSHNA CHANDRA PARIJA Male 32 TAPAN KUMAR 11 BABAAJI SAHOO Male 45 SAHOO UMAKANTA 12 SRIDHAR MOHANTY Male 67 MOHANTY TENTATIVE LIST OF KALIA BENEFICIARIES (PHASE 1) District Name : JAGATSINGHPUR Block Name : TIRTOL GP Name : AMBERI Village Name : MERJITA Sl No Farmer Name Father Name Gender Age Village Name : MERJITA 1 BIJAY BHUYAN MICHHU BHUYAN Male 52 DURYODHAN 2 DAITARI BHUYAN Male 73 BHUYAN 3 MANOJ BHUNYA PADAN CHARAN BHUNYA Male 48 PRATAP KUMAR 4 NARENDRA NATH MOHANTY Male 57 MOHANTY RANENDRA NATH 5 UPENDRA NATH MOHANTY Male 69 MOHANTY RANJAN KUMAR 6 MICHU BHUNYA Male 57 BHUNYA 7 SANJIB BHUNYAN NIRANJAN BHUNYA Male 42 SAROJ KUMAR 8 JADUMANI BHUNYA Male 43 BHUNYA SIBA CHARAN 9 HADIBANDHU BHUNYAN Male 39 BHUNYAN
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