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7 10 144 11 12 71N 13 60N 14 15 217 17 173 18 PANCHAYAT NIYOJAN SAMITI BHINDUA TEACHER NIYOJAN 2019-20 BLOCK-K.ASTHAN EAST PANCHYAT-BHINDUA PROVISINAL MERIT LIST DISTT-DARBHANGA RECE FATHER/ SR.NO. IPT NAME HUSBAND'S ADDRESS DOB MATRIC INTER TRINING BTET/CTET NO. NAME GENDER CATEGORY 9 11.00 24 25.00 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 12 13 14.00 15 16 17 18.00 19 20 21 22 23.00 26 Full Marks Perce Full Marks Percenta TRININ Full Marks Percent Roll Number Full Mark Percen AVERA BTE MERIT REMARKS Marks Obtaine ntage Mark Obtai ge G NAME Marks Obtaine age Mark s tage GE OF T/CT POINT d s ned d s Obtai PERCE ET ned NTAGE POIN OM PRAKASH BHAWANIPUR,SAUR T MUKRAJ ANAND 08.08.1997 M BC 500 475 95.00 600 502 83.67 D.ED 1400 1056 75.43 201004702 150 93 62.00 84.70 1 374 CHAUDHARY BAZAR,SAHARSA 2 86.70 ASHOK KUMAR AT+P.O.+P.S.- 429 PRABHAT KUMAR 21/07/1998 M EBC 500 465.5 93.10 500 386 77.20 D.ED 1950 1602 82.15 114013784 150 82 54.67 84.15 2 THAKUR BIRAUL,DARBHANGA,847203 2 86.15 SHIV SHANKAR JAWAHAR LAXMINIYA,BITHAN,SAMASTI 81.40 58.67 3 1106 PRASAD YADAV PUR 01.01.1993 M BC 500 407 500 340 68.00 B.ED 1000 978 97.80 106070495 150 88 82.40 2 84.40 `AT-ITWA,P.O.- SANTOSH RAMCHANDRA 259 SHIVNAGAR,DARBHANGA,84 11/2/1995 M SC 500 325 65.00 500 260 52.00 DLED 2000 1535 76.75 06028487 150 87 58.00 64.58 CHAUPAL 4 CHAUPAL 7201 2 66.58 AT-SHIVPURI WARD 350 POOJA KUMARI ASHOK KUMAR 14/10/1998 F BCF 500 389.5 77.90 600 443 73.83 DLED 2400 2147 89.46 202006969 150 91 60.67 80.40 5 NO.13,SAHARSA,PIN-852201 2 82.40 112000577 MANOJ KUMAR BATRAHA,SAHARSA,SAHAR RAJ KUMAR 98.00 9 68.00 80.10 6 445 YADAV SA 13.07.1999 M BC 10 9.8 500 349 69.80 D.ED 1400 1015 72.50 150 102 2 82.10 AT-CHAKDAHA,P.O.- MANIRATN KUMAR BARDAHA,P.S.- 674 GHURAN MAHTO 2/4/1999 M BC 500 402 80.40 500 319 63.80 D.ED 2400 2099 87.46 202005788 150 119 79.33 77.22 MAHTO BABUBARHI,MADHUBANI,847 7 401 4 81.22 620317142 RAM KISUN FULKAHA,JAYNAGAR,MADH PANDAV THAKUR 76.29 8 60.54 78.76 8 1527 THAKUR UBANI 05.02.1987 M EBC 700 534 500 364 72.80 D.ED 1600 1395 87.19 147 89 2 80.76 MANOJ KUMAR JAY KUMAR DARIMA,KEWATI,DARBHANG 74.20 202015157 72.00 76.00 9 1380 YADAV YADAV A 09.12.1993 M BC 500 371 500 334 66.80 D.ED 2400 2088 87.00 150 108 4 80.00 SHYAM SUNDAR RAM SARAN AT+P.O.-INAI DARBHANGA 610217127 144 4/3/1985 M BC 700 348 49.71 500 495 99.00 DLED 2400 2008 83.67 147 91 61.90 77.46 10 SINGH SINGH 847105 6 2 79.46 AT-PARBHUTHAKUR ANIL KUMAR MUHALLA,WARD NO.- 809 VED PRAKASH 17/11/1995 M BC 500 389.5 77.90 500 333 66.60 B.ED 1300 1048 80.62 107097190 150 110 73.33 75.04 MAHTO 08.ROSRA,SAMASTIPUR,848 11 210 4 79.04 DEOKRISHNA BISHNUDEO BAKHARI,SAUR 83.00 106032551 70.00 74.82 12 71N KUMAR YADAV BAZAR,SAHARASA M BC 10 8 500 357 71.40 D.ED 1400 981 70.07 150 105 4 78.82 DEEPAK KUMAR DEENBANDHU PAHARPUR,BIBHUTIPUR,SA 74.80 106046930 70.00 74.77 13 60N PRABHAT KUMAR MASTIPUR 07.12.1994 M BC 500 374 500 374 74.80 D.ED 1400 1046 74.71 150 105 4 78.77 AT-HANUMAN NAGAR,P.O.- NARHAN,P.S.- 516 RUCHI KUMARI JAYRAM RAY 8/22/4214 F BC 500 349 69.80 500 367 73.40 D.ED 2400 2090 87.08 106066710 150 99 66.00 76.76 RAJEPUR,EAST 14 CHAMPARAN,845406 2 78.76 PANJIYAR KAILASH MURARI KUMAR TOLI,ROSERA,SAMASTIPU 81.00 PRASAD LAL 202008765 15 217 R 06.08.1995 M BC 500 405 500 382 76.40 D.ED 1400 1005 71.79 150 98 65.33 #### 2 78.40 ADARSH GANGA PRASAD NIHAL KUMAR JHA COLONY,TOWN,DARBHANG 77.20 67.33 76.15 JHA 06017311 16 1259 A 17.04.1994 M EWS 500 386 500 379 75.80 B.ED 1300 981 75.46 150 101 2 78.15 AT-MAHARAJGANJ,P.O.- SITARAM 620517805 173 SUDHIR KUMAR SUGAUNA,MADHUBANI,8472 5/1/1990 M EBC 700 375 53.57 500 452 90.40 DLED 2400 1854 77.25 147 110 74.83 73.74 MAHTO 1 17 35 4 77.74 BIPIN KUMAR AT-SIHULI,P.O.-SRIPUR 305 DOMI MANDAL 3/4/1993 M BC 500 366 73.20 500 324 64.80 B.ED 1300 1002 77.08 202015897 150 120 80.00 71.69 18 PATEL GAHAR,SAMASTIPUR,848117 6 77.69 `AT-ITWA,P.O.- SANTOSH RAMCHANDRA 259 SHIVNAGAR,DARBHANGA,84 11/2/1995 M SC 500 325 65.00 500 260 52.00 DLED 2000 1535 76.75 06028487 150 87 58.00 64.58 CHAUPAL 4 CHAUPAL 7201 2 66.58 AT-JHAGRUA,P.O.- 251 MD AMIR USMANI MD MOHIUDDIN JHAJRUA,DARBHANGA,8474 3/2/1998 M EWS 500 446.50 89.30 500 319 63.80 DLED 2400 1620 67.50 81019355 150 107 71.33 73.53 19 27 4 77.53 URDU AT+P.O.-JHANJRA,P.S.- HIMANSU 250117115 823 DEEPAK KUMAR PASRAHA,KHAGARIYA,85121 16/12/1987 M EBC 500 433 86.60 500 345 69.00 D.ED 2635 1862 70.66 150 89 59.33 75.42 SHARMA 1 20 2 2 77.42 AT-HARIYARI,P.O.- AMRESH KUMAR SUGGAPATTI,P.S.- 620117108 833 THAKAI YADAV 15/02/1995 M BC 500 345 69.00 500 374 74.80 D.ED 2400 1970 82.08 147 94 63.95 75.29 YADAV FULPARAS,MADHUBANI,847 1 21 409 2 77.29 AT-BIHRAWA,P.O.- RAM BIBHISAN MAHENDRA BACHHI,P.S.- 770 2/3/1994 M BC 500 385 77.00 500 382 76.40 B.ED 1300 937 72.08 202013974 150 98 65.33 75.16 YADAV YADAV ANANDPUR,BDARBHANGA,8 22 47101 2 77.16 AT+P.O.-BHATRANDHA,P.S- SANJAY NARAYAN MAHENDRA 430217141 922 DHAILADH,MADHEPURA,852 15/08/1989 M BC 700 454 64.86 500 369 73.80 D.ED 1600 1379 86.19 147 98 66.67 74.95 PRASAD 2 23 DEV 124 2 76.95 AT-BARUARA,P.O.- KUSOTHAR,P.S.- 630 GHANSHYAM LAL JIBNATH YADAV 6/4/1988 M BC 700 367 52.43 500 473 94.60 B.ED 1300 1011 77.77 202014367 150 85 56.67 74.93 BAHADURPUR,DARBHANGA, 24 847429 2 76.93 MAHESHWARI SARAHI,SAHARSA,SAHAR CHANDRA KISHOR 80.20 107100801 25 119 YADAV SA 17.10.1993 M BC 500 401 500 338 67.60 D.ED 1400 990 70.71 150 119 79.33 #### 4 76.84 DILIP KUMAR BAGHMARIYA,LAUKHA,MAD RATNESH KUMAR 72.00 07026207 59.33 74.71 26 1508 YADAV HUBANI 15.10.1995 M BC 500 360 500 335 67.00 D.ED 2400 2043 85.13 150 89 2 76.71 MD HIFJUR MD MOTIUR AT+P.O.- 560117106 106 16/11/1991 M GEN 1200 987 82.25 1200 782 65.17 DLED 1600 1224 76.50 145 90 62.07 74.64 27 RAHMAN RAHMAN HIRAMMA,SHIBHAR,843329 1 2 76.64 AT+P.O.- 118 BRAJESH MURARI JHA PATANIYA,BIRAUL,DARBHAN 2/4/1996 M EWS 500 380 76.00 500 363 72.60 B.ED 1300 978 75.23 106060602 150 104 69.33 74.61 28 GA,847203 2 76.61 AT+P.O.-SERLA,P.S.- RAMASHIS 557 SANJEELA KUMARI JAYNAGAR,MADHUBANI,847 2/2/1997 F BC 500 392 78.40 500 361 72.20 D.ED 2000 1461 73.05 126001701 150 87 58.00 74.55 SINGH 29 228 2 76.55 SURY NARAYAN AT+P.O.-SIHAUL,P.S.- 409 ANJANI KUMARI 5/2/1999 F BC 500 359 71.80 500 359 71.80 D.ED 1600 1277 79.81 202005875 150 84 56.00 74.47 30 YADAV BIRAUL,DARBHANGA,847201 2 76.47 NARAYAN AT+P.O-BAGHONI ,BAHERI 610117105 68 ANAMIKA KUMARI 27/02/1996 F BCF 500 365 73.00 500 358 71.60 DLED 2400 1890 78.75 142 93 65.49 74.45 31 PRASAD SINHA DARBHANGA 847105 3 2 76.45 MD TANVEER MD MUSTUFA JHARA,MAHISHI,SAHARSA 73.20 12012392 61.33 74.40 32 1253 ALAM 24.04.1994 M UR 500 366 500 335 67.00 B 10 8.3 83.00 150 92 2 76.40 MD TANVEER MD MUSTUFA JHARA,MAHISHI,SAHARSA 73.20 12012392 61.33 74.40 33 1254 ALAM 24.04.1994 M UR 500 366 500 335 67.00 B.ED 10 8.3 83.00 150 92 2 76.40 URDU AT+P.O.-SUGGAPATI,P.O.- BINOD KUMAR RAM BILAS 611 FULPARASH,MADHUBANI,84 4/6/1996 M EBC 500 399 79.80 500 328 65.60 D.ED 2000 1553 77.65 06010990 150 88 58.67 74.35 SAHU 34 SAHU 7409 2 76.35 HARSHER 77.80 60.67 74.31 VIJAY KUMAR AVINASH NUNUKLA,BIRAUL,DARBHAN 134023344 35 15N GA 04.08.1994 M BC 500 389 500 330 66.00 D.ED 1400 1108 79.14 150 91 2 76.31 NEW HIMANSHU HARI NARAYAN COLONY,SAHRSA.SAHAR 81.60 SHUBHAM DAS 106030037 36 183 SA 20.04.1994 M EBC 500 408 500 318 63.60 D.ED 1400 1079 77.07 150 92 61.33 #### 2 76.09 AT-BAGHMARIYA,P.O.- DEVENDRA KANTLAL 620217100 644 MADHOPUR,P.S.- 10/2/1993 M SC 500 339 67.80 500 360 72.00 D.ED 1600 1313 82.06 147 97 65.99 73.95 KUMAR MANDAL MANDAL 7 37 LOKHA,MADHUBANI,847421 2 75.95 MD AHMAD MD ABU HARWA,SALKHUA,SAHAR 80.57 107110354 38 230 MUSTUFA HURAIRA SA 03.06.1992 M EBC 700 564 500 316 63.20 D.ED 1400 1007 71.93 150 111 74.00 #### 4 75.90 KRISHAN KUMAR RAM BADAN AT+P.O.-PARIHAR,P.S.- 431 5/11/1994 M EBC 500 350 70.00 500 385 77.00 B.ED 1300 971 74.69 107104735 150 89 59.33 73.90 39 PANDIT PANDIT BAKHRI,BEGUSARAI,848201 2 75.90 PARNAV KUMAR KRISHAN AT+P.O.-PADRI,P.S.- 869 2/2/1995 M GEN 500 352 70.40 500 342 68.40 B.ED 1300 999 76.85 202016314 150 111 74.00 71.88 40 THAKUR KUMAR THAKUR BIRAUL,DARBHANGA,847201 4 75.88 RAMASHISH AT-BORBA,P.O.- 121 SUSHIL KUMAR 30/06/1996 M BC 500 371 74.20 500 329 65.80 B.ED 1300 1061 81.62 107103720 150 86 57.33 73.87 41 PRASAD INAI,DARBHANGA,847105 2 75.87 KETUKA,MABBI PRIYANKA KUMARI MANOJ MISHRA 81.60 202010078 61.33 73.82 42 45N OP,DARBHANGA 31.07.1997 F EWS 500 408 500 360 72.00 D.ED 1400 950 67.86 150 92 2 75.82 `AT-ITWA,P.O.- SANTOSH RAMCHANDRA 259 SHIVNAGAR,DARBHANGA,84 11/2/1995 M SC 500 325 65.00 500 260 52.00 DLED 2000 1535 76.75 06028487 150 87 58.00 64.58 CHAUPAL 4 CHAUPAL 7201 2 66.58 GADH KESHAV KUMAR RADHE RAMAN BARUARI,SUPAUL,SUPAU 72.20 SINGH SINGH 107021759 43 152 L 14.11.1998 M EWS 500 361 500 363 72.60 D.ED 1400 987 70.50 150 106 70.67 #### 4 75.77 AT-LOSDHANI,P.O.-PIRI 990 CHUNMUN KUMAR ARJUN RAJAK 10/2/1993 M SC 500 350 70.00 500 323 64.60 B.ED 1300 1049 80.69 201010536 150 109 72.67 71.76 44 BAZAR,LAKHISARAY,811112 4 75.76 AT-DHOBOPUR,P.O.- MAHENDRA KISHANPUR,P.S.- 536 GYAN PRAKASH 5/7/1992 M BC 500 403 80.60 500 334 66.80 B.ED 1300 960 73.85 202012324 150 89 59.33 73.75 YADAV HAYAGHAT,DARBHANGA,84 45 7301 2 75.75 MUNENDRA MAJHAURA,BAHERA,DARBH LOVELY KUMARI 05.05.1995 F EWS 500 359 71.80 500 384 76.80 D.ED 1400 1016 72.57 202009086 150 90 60.00 73.72 46 387 KUMAR THAKUR ANGA 2 75.72 AT+P.O.-CHIKNI,P.S.- MITHLESH KUMAR KIRPALAL 924 GAMHARIYA,MADHEPURA,8 30/12/1976` M BC 900 564 62.67 900 655 72.78 D.ED 1600 1368 85.50 00903747 150 89 59.33 73.65 YADAV 47 RAY 52124 2 75.65 AT-KANWAR,P.O.-SIMRI,P.S.- 620517103 672 SANKAR KUMAR HANSRAJ SINGH RAJNAGAR,MADHUBANI,847 30/02/1995 M GEN 500 303 60.60 500 343 68.60 D.ED 2400 2055 85.63 147 106 72.11 71.61 6 48 235
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