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Sl.NO. Name of Student Father's Name Residential Address Name Government of NCT of Delhi Department for the Welfare of SC/ST/OBC/Minority B-Block, 2nd Floor,Vikas Bhawan,I.P. Estate, New Delhi-110002 No:- F11(82)/SCH/DSCST/2011-12/21250-61 Date:- 26/03/2012 SANCTION ORDER I am directed to convey the sanction of Secretary(SC/ST/OBC/Min) for payment of Rs.24,40,080/-( Rs. Twenty Four Lakh and Eighty only) on account of "Merit Scholarship to College/Technical/Professional Institutions to SC/ST/OBC/MIN" in r/o 304 OBC/MIN (Lot-2) students studying in various recognised Colleges/Institutions for the year 2011-12.(As per details given below):- List of Eligible OBC/MIN Students for the Scholarship under Merit Scholarship to College/Technical/Professional Institutions to SC/ST/OBC/MIN Students (Lot-2) for the year 2011-12 Name & Address of College/ Student ECS Sl.NO. Name of Student Father's Name Residential Address Course Category Amount Institutions Type (Student) H.No-361, V.P.O Ghevra, New Delhi- District Institute of Educational 1 Sheetal Late Jitender Rana 110081 and Training ETE IInd Year OBC Day Scholor 7560 1000001 T 510/F/5/H-12 B Gali No-4 Baljeet Nagar, 2 Rekha Kumari Jamuna Prasad Yadav New Delhi-110008 Limkers India (P.T.U) M.B.A OBC Day Scholor 11520 1000002 WZ-283/279 Vishnu Garden Street No-9, Aalisha Institute of Teacher 3 Daljeet Kaur Tarsem Singh New Delhi-110018 Training DNTT MIN Day Scholor 7560 1000003 5412 Iind Floor Oonchi Gali Kucha 4 Shehreen Aslam Late Mohd. Aslam Rehman, Chandni Chowk, Delhi-110006 Jamia Millia Islamia M.Sc Electronics OBC Day Scholor 7560 1000004 RZ-24/25, Baba Haridass Nagar, Jharoda B.A Ist Year Political 5 Lalit Mahender Singh Road, Najafgarh, New Delhi-110043 Dyal Singh College Science (Hons.) OBC Day Scholor 5040 1000005 K-18/9, Street No-33, West Ghonda, Delhi-Priyadarshini College of 6 Nishant Gola Manmohan Gola 110053 Computer Science B.Tech IInd Year OBC Day Scholor 10800 1000006 2/22 Amrit Puri Garhi East of Kailash, Chaudhary Charan Singh MECH Engg. Ist 7 Nasir Hussain Tauheed Iqbal Ashraf New Delhi-110065 Polytechnic Semester (Diploma) MIN Day Scholor 8640 1000007 District Institute of Educational 8 Manju Jaibir Singh V.PO Ujwa New Delhi-110073 and Training DIET Ist Year OBC Day Scholor 7560 1000008 H.No-240-A, Near Nehar, V.P.O-Issapur, B.Sc IIIrd Year 9 Amit Om Kanwar South-West District, New Delhi-110073 Ramjas College Physics (Hons.) OBC Day Scholor 5040 1000009 728A, Gram Sabha, Pooth Kalan, Delhi- Department of Commerce, Delhi 10 Anupama Late Ganga Parsad 110086 School of Economics M.Com Ist Year OBC Day Scholor 7560 1000010 RZ-41A Gali No-2 Durga Park, New Delhi- District Institute of Educational 11 Pawan Kishan Lal 110045 and Training ETE IInd Year MIN Day Scholor 7560 1000011 10228 A, West Gorakh Park, Shahdara, Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical 12 Anuradha Gupta Ashok Kumar Gupta Delhi-110032 Science and Research B.Pharma Ivth Year OBC Hosteller 19440 1000012 156/7 Chandan Vihar, West Sant Nagar, Indraprastha College For B.A IInd Year Hindi 13 Ritika Sharma Rakesh Kumar Burari, Delhi-110084 Women (Hons.) OBC Day Scholor 5040 1000013 WZ-33Am Iind Floor, Chukhandi Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of MECH Engg. Ist 14 Satinder Singh Kuldeep Singh Extn.,Tilak Nagar, New Delhi-110018 Technology Semester (Diploma) MIN Day Scholor 8640 1000014 Anand Kumar AB 431/2 Amar Puri Navi Karim New 15 Niraj Swrankar Swrankar Delhi-110055 Dyal Singh College B.A Pol Sci Hons. OBC Day Scholor 5040 1000015 College of Nursing and VMMC, B.Sc Ivth Year 16 Ritu Dabas Shishpal Singh Dabas H.No-148 V.P.O, Barwala, Delhi-110039 SJH Nursing (Hons.) OBC Hosteller 19440 1000016 Harsimran Singh WZ-127 Plot No-154 Vishnu Garden, New Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of B.Tech IIIrd Semester 17 Marwah Davinder Pal Singh Delhi-110018 Technology (IT) MIN Day Scholor 10800 1000017 Village Post Office Ghumanhera, New Delhi Institute of Education And 18 Pooja Satbir Delhi-110073 Training ETE Ist Year OBC Day Scholor 7560 1000018 A-333, Shastri Mohalla Patpar Ganj, Delhi- B.A Ist Year Political 19 Raju Wazid Ali 110091 Dyal Singh College Science (Hons.) OBC Day Scholor 5040 1000019 X/2953, Ragubar Pura-2, Gali No-5, B.A Ist Year Political 20 Preeti Sardar Ranjeet Singh Gandhi Nagar, Delhi-110031 Mata Sundri College For Women Science (Hons.) MIN Day Scholor 5040 1000020 House No. 259, Holambi Khurd Near 21 Preeti Mann Badlu Ram Mann Narela Delhi-110082 College of Nursing VMMC& SJH Bsc NSG Ivth Year OBC Hosteller 19440 1000021 House No. 1304, Pahari Imli Choori 22 Mohd. Rayyan Mohd. Irfan Walan Jama Masjid Delhi - 110006 College of Zakir Hussain College B. A. (P) Ist year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000022 House No. 1451, Gali Syyad Rafai Bazaar Bsc. Life Science, Ist 23 Samiya Qureshi Shakeel Qureshi Chitli Qabar Jama Maszid, Delhi - 11006 College of Zakir Hussain College Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000023 House No. T-410 Anata Kidasa chamelian 24 Afreen Shafiquddin Road, Delhi - 110006 College of Zakir Hussain College B. A. (P) Ist Year MIN Day Scholar 5040 1000024 House No. 1760, Hauz Suiwalan Darya B. A. Political Science 25 Shahana Alvi Aleem Ahmed Alvi Ganj, New Delhi - 110002 College of Zakir Hussain College (Honors) MIN Day Scholar 5040 1000025 House No. A - 93, OlD Seemapuri Delhi - B.SC Life Science 3rd 26 Zahin Mehraz Ahmed 110095 College of Zakir Hussain College Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000026 House No. 2176, Anata Kaley Sahib, Qasim Jan Street, Ballimaran, Delhi - 27 Mohd. Anas Suhail Yousuf 110006 College of Zakir Hussain College B.Com(Hons) Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000027 House No. 906, Street kuppey wali Ballimaran, Chandni Chowk Delhi - 28 Anas Alam Bahar Ealam 110006 College of Zakir Hussain College B.Com(Hons) Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000028 House No. E -126, Gali no. - 6, Chand 29 Kahkasha Mohd. Wahiduzzama Bagh Delhi - 110094 College of Zakir Hussain College B. A. (H) History MIN Day Scholar 5040 1000029 House No. 1580, Sui Walan Darya Ganj 30 Mohd. Ilman Mohd. Irfan Delhi - 110002 College of Zakir Hussain College B. A. (P) Ist year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000030 House No. 70 Kushak Hiranki Delhi - 31 Kanika Saini Bir Singh Saini 110036 Swami Shraddhanand College M. A. Hindi Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 7560 1000031 House No. 23, Village Tikri Khurd Delhi 32 Manoj Krishan 110040 Swami Shraddhanand College B.A.(P) Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000032 House No. 23, Village Tikri Khurd Delhi 33 Ravi Krishan 110040 Swami Shraddhanand College B.A.(P) Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000033 House No. 1134 Bada Shiv Mandir, Alipur 34 Ashwani Niranjan Kameshwar Delhi - 110036 Swami Shraddhanand College B.A.(P) Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000034 House No. 1141, Sabzi Mandi Alipur Delhi 35 Arun Mann Charan Singh 110036 Swami Shraddhanand College B.A.(P) Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000035 House No. N - 116/274 J. J. Camp Badli B.Sc (Physica 36 Rahul Yadav Siya Ram Yadav Delhi - 110042 Swami Shraddhanand College Science) Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000036 House No. Near Hanuman Mandir V.P.O B.Sc Life Science Ist 37 Renu Vijender Singh Tajpur Kalan Delhi - 110036 Swami Shraddhanand College Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000037 House No. 1697, Pana Mamurpur Narela 38 Nakul Khairi Devender Singh Delhi - 110040 Swami Shraddhanand College B.Sc Iiird Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000038 Plot No. 61, Sector - 9, Poket - 1, Narela 39 Kiran Sarup Singh Delhi - 110040 Swami Shraddhanand College B.Sc Iiird Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000039 House No. B - 86, East Nathu Colony 40 Devi Mavi Satveer Singh Shahdara Delhi - 110093 Swami Shraddhanand College B.Com (P) Iiird Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000040 House No. KH-375, Kushak Road, Saroop 41 Poonam Ramshankar Nagar Delhi - 110042 Swami Shraddhanand College B.Com (P) Iiird Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000041 Mohammad Mohammad Shahid House No. C - 238, Ramesh enclave, 42 Rasheed Khan Khan Opposite Sector - 21, Rohini New Delhi Swami Shraddhanand College B.Com (P) Iiird Year MIN Day Scholar 5040 1000042 43 Meenakshi Rana Balraj Rana House No. 11 Khera Kalan Delhi - 110082 Swami Shraddhanand College B.Com(P)Iiist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000043 House No. 1141, Sabzi Mandi Alipur Delhi 44 Rachana Mann Charan Singh Mann 110036 Swami Shraddhanand College B.Com(P)Iiist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000044 House No. KH-375, Kushak Road, Saroop 45 Pooja Ramshankar Nagar Delhi - 110042 Swami Shraddhanand College B.Com(P)Iind Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000045 House No. 98, Gali no. - 7, Gautam 46 Amandeep Rajender Colony, Narela, Delhi - 110040 Swami Shraddhanand College B.Com (P) Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000046 House No. 123, Village Jindpur Delhi - 47 Anil Kumar Raghubir Singh 110036 Post Office Alipur Swami Shraddhanand College B.Com(P)Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000047 House No. 53, Holambi Kalan, Delhi - 48 Jyoti Saini Mukesh Saini 110082 Swami Shraddhanand College B.Com(P)Ist Year OBC Day Scholar 5040 1000048 49 Preeti Rohan Lal 19/102 Trilok Puri Delhi-110091 Rishabh Institute ECCE 2nd year OBC Day Scholar 7560 1000049 50 Rizwana Mohammed Saddique 15/175 Trilok Puri Delhi-110091 Rishabh Institute ECCE 2nd year OBC Day Scholar 7560 1000050 Vill.-Samaspur Khalsa Post-Ujwa District Institute Of Education & 51 Asha Dharambir Najafgarh New Delhi-110073 Training Ghumanhera E.T.E 1st Year OBC Day Scholar 7560 1000051 Delhi Institute Of Pharmaceutical 52 Navneet Kaur N.S.
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