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Patwari Candidate List Pooh Block 2019 Roll No and Examination Centre of candidates for Patwar Examination in Revenue Department ( Mohal) and Settlement) 2019 Father Name/Husband Corr. Address Sr. No. Roll No. Name Name Exam Centre Vpo Sunnam Teh Pooh Distt 1 340001 Abhidhek Mehta Chander Kumar kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh vpo Moorang teh. Moorang 2 340002 Abhijeet Negi Rajeet Kumar distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh V.P.O Moorang teh. Moorang 3 340003 Abhilasha Negi suresh Kumar distt. Kinnaur Pin code 172109 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Lippa Teh. Moorang 4 340004 Abhinav Negi` Chhoto Ram distt. Kinnaur h.P Pin- 172109 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Moorang Tehsil moorang 5 340005 Abhisek Rathor Nawang Chettan Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Moorang Tehsil. 6 340006 Abhishek Bisht Sher Singh Bisht Moorang Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh C/O Mansa Ram Nawas First 7 340007 Abshek Mehta Bhumi Singh Sangti Summer Hill Shimla Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Near Shiviling view Guest House R/Peo PO r/Peo Teh 8 340008 Adarsh Kumar Jigmet Dorje Kalpa Distt Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Moorang teh Moorang 9 340009 Adarsh Shom laxman Singh distt. Kinnaur pin 172109 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Rarang Tehsil moorang 10 340010 Adesh kumar Krishan Dev Distt. Kinnaur Pin 172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Vpo 17/1.Khaneri Khanari Teh Rampur Bsr. Distt 11 340011 Aditya Singh Negi Arjun Singh Negi Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Rilta Niwas PO Kusumpati 12 340012 Ajay kant Mangal Singh Distt. Shimla Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh 13 340013 Ajay Kumar Jai Singh Oeilu(Guggi) Kotla Teh. Solan Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh C/o Palden TseringDari / Dharamshala Distt.Kangra HP 14 340014 Ajay Kumar Karam Singh 176057 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Labrang Tehsil Pooh 15 340015 Ajay Kumar Sonam Madoob Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Kanam tehsil Pooh distt 16 340016 Ajay Kumar Avan Singh Kinnaur HP Pin 172110 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Sidhpur tehsil Dharamshala distt. Kangra Pin 17 340017 Ajeet Kumar Kiker Ram 176215 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh C/O Kamla Narwal PO and Tesil Middle-Sangti- Summerhil distt Shimla 18 340018 Ajit Singh Loba Ram 171005 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh C/o kamla Devi Pangan Monestry Pangan sub Tehsil Manali Distt. Kullu Pin 19 340019 Akal Ram Kankar Lal 175129 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Moorang Teh. Moorang 20 340020 Akhil Kumar Pradeep Kumar Distt. Kinnaur h.p pin- 172109 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Thara Tehsil Baijnath 21 340021 Akshay Kapoor dharam Chand Distt Kangra H.P Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Asrang Mohalla R/Peo Teh. 22 340022 Akshay Kumar Kedar Singh Kalpa Kinnaur HP Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh House no. 143 vpo Labrang tehsil Pooh, distt. Kinnaur 23 340023 Akshay Kumar Chhering Norbu Pincode 172110 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VK Enterprises main Bazar Reckong Peo PO Reckong Peo teh. Kalpa Distt. Kinnaur H.P 24 340024 Akshay Kumar Vijay Sharma 172107 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh vill. Lippa po Moorang distt. Kinnaur hp Pincode no . 25 340025 Akshay Kumar Moti Sain 172109 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh vpo Dun teh. Joginder nagar 26 340026 Akshay Kumar Pyar Chand distt. Mandi Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh H No puneet Bhawan Upper 27 340027 Akshay Negi Ram Singh Negi Cemetary Sanjauli shimla Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Moorang Teh. Moorang 28 340028 Aman Kumar Mohan Chand Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Rarang teh. Moorang 29 340029 Aman Negi Lungtan Dorje Distt. Kinnaur h.p pin-172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Rarang Teh. Moorang 30 340030 Amandeep Negi Rinchen chhoider Distt. Kinnaur h.p pin-172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Ribba Teh. Moorang Distt. Kinnaur H.P pin- 31 340031 Amar Devi Hillar Singh 172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh vpo Ribba Teh. Moorang distt. 32 340032 Amar jeet Krishan singh Kinnaur hp Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Vpo Giabong Teh Pooh Distt 33 340033 Amar Singh Tharchen Medup Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Ribba teh. Moorang 34 340034 amarjeet Charanji Lal distt. Kinnaur h.p pin 172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh c/o of Branch Manager Lic of India po. Re-ckong Peo. Teh. 35 340035 Ambbhika Devi Om Prakash Kalpa distt. Kinnaur hp Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Lippa Tehsil Moorang 36 340036 Amisha Devi Ram Prakash Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Moorang Tehsil. 37 340037 Amisha Negi Kalzang Hishe Moorang Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Block No B/9 Set No. 53 Lower Phagli Ambedkar Chowk Chowra maidan Phagli 38 340038 Amit Kumar Tanzin Gialbo Shimla H.P 171004 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Jangi tehsil Moorang 39 340039 Amit Kumar Kedar Sain Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Vill. Skibba PO Ribba Tehsil 40 340040 Amit Kumar Midal Singh Moorang HP Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Labrang Tehsil Pooh 41 340041 Amit Kumar Rajender Singh Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Rarang Tehsil moorang 42 340042 Amit Kumar Amar Singh Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Obri Tehsil Sujanpur 43 340043 Amit sharma Joginder Sharma Distt. chamba HP Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Rarang Tehsil moorang 44 340044 Amita Kumari Dawa Gyurmed Distt. Kinnaur Pin 172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Labrang Tehsil Pooh 45 340045 Amita Negi Rajinder Negi Kinnaur HP Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Dev Sadhan Veer Khana Dyereon Estate Lower Tolland 46 340046 Amrit Devi Kamla Chand Shimla H.P 171001 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Kanam Teh Pooh Distt. 47 340047 Amrit Kumari Devi Singh Kinnaur H.P Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh 48 340048 Amrit Kumari Gian Singh Vpo Tutu Distt.Shimla Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Vpo Kanam Tehsil pooh Distt. 49 340049 Amrit Sagar Pratap Singh Kinnaur HP Pin 172110 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Kanam Teh. Pooh Distt. 50 340050 Amrita Rani Chhetan Funchok Knnaur Pin- 172110 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh A-34, Lane -1 Sector -2 Po 51 340051 Anamika Baran Singh New Shimla Distt kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO leo Tehsil lHangrang 52 340052 Angchuk Negi Prem singh Negi Distt. Kinnaur pin 172112 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Rarang Tesil moorang 53 340053 Aniket Negi Sonas Dandub Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Lippa Teh Moorang 54 340054 Anil Kumar Upal Sain Distt. Kinnaur H.P Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Sunnam tehsil Pooh distt. 55 340055 Anil Kumar Chhemit Dawa Kinnuar Pin 172110 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Village Khamotu PO Tacklech 56 340056 Anil Kumar Vidya Kirty distt. Shimla Pin 172002 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Giaboong Teh.Pooh 57 340057 Anil Prakash Chander Prakash Distt Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh S.B.S Boys Hostel H.P.U Room 105 Summer Hill 58 340058 Anita Shiv Chand Shimla Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Asarang Tehsil Moorang 59 340059 Anjali Negi Prem Chand Distt Kinnaur H.P Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Vill.C/o Ravinder Rana R/Peo Near Petril Pump Teh Kalpa 60 340060 Anjana Balvinder Singh Distt Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Ward No. 9 khaneri Rampur bsr. Khaneri distt. Shimla h.p 61 340061 Anjna Negi Sharab Gyaltsan pin 172001 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh vpo Akpa teh. Moorang distt. 62 340062 Anju kumari Dalip kumar Kinnaur pincode 172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO RIbba Tehsil Moorang 63 340063 Anju Lata Pitamber singh Distt. Kinnaur Pin 172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh C/o Ramesh Singh Negi H.T Ggovt. Primary school Dakho (Kalpa) Teh. Kalpa Distt. 64 340064 Ankit Negi Ramesh Singh Negi Kinnaur h.p pin 172107 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Dubling teh. Pooh Distt. 65 340065 Ankita Negi Tanzin Chultim Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh House no. 33/1 Mohal Pooh 66 340066 Ankush Negi Tanzin Lama PO Pooh District Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh vpo- tapri po Tpari teh. Tapri 67 340067 Anmol Kumar Sham sher Singh distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Labrang Teh. Pooh Distt. 68 340068 Anu Prabha Ramesh Kumar Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Asrang Tehsil Moorang 69 340069 Anu Radha Negi Vidya Singh Distt. Kinnaur HP Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh vpo Akpa teh. Moorang distt. 70 340070 Anup Negi Balbhadur Singh NegiKinnaur hp Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Ward No-9 Khaneri Rampur Bsr. Distt. Shimla H.P pin- 71 340071 Anupama Negi Sherab Gialchhan 172001 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Ribba tehsil Moorang 72 340072 Anuradha Datpa Ram Negi distt. Kinnayur Pin 172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh v.p.o Rarang teh. Moorang 73 340073 Aradhna Negi Gawa Chhering distt. Kinnaur pin code 172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh Vill. Ribba PO Ribba sab-teh 74 340074 Archana Kuldip Singh moorang Distt. Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO RIbba Tehsil Moorang 75 340075 Archana Ram Padam Distt. Kinnaur Pin 172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Rispa Teh. Moorang 76 340076 Archana Kumari Geeta Ram Distt Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Ribba Teh. Moorang 77 340077 Arjun kumar Gian Pratap Distt. Kinnaur H.P 172116 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO Ropa Tehsil Pooh Distt. 78 340078 Arjun Singh Devi Ram Kinnaur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh vpo Moorang distt. Kinnaur hp 79 340079 Arjun singh Dev Raj Pincode no . 172109 Govt. Sr. Sec. School Pooh VPO RIbba Tehsil moorang 80 340080 Arpana Krishan Prakash Distt.
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