Selection List of Gramin Dak Sevak for Himachal Pradesh Circle Vide Notification No.R&E/77-55/2019 DATED at SHIMLA 6TH JUNE 2019 for Cycle II/2019

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Selection List of Gramin Dak Sevak for Himachal Pradesh Circle Vide Notification No.R&E/77-55/2019 DATED at SHIMLA 6TH JUNE 2019 for Cycle II/2019 Selection list of Gramin Dak Sevak for Himachal Pradesh circle vide Notification No.R&E/77-55/2019 DATED AT SHIMLA 6TH JUNE 2019 for Cycle II/2019 S.No Division HO Name SO Name BO Name Post Name Cate No Registration Selected Candidate gory of Number with Percentage Post s 1 Chamba Chamba H.O Bakloh S.O Balera B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR21CBEB644261 SHIVANI RANA- Dak Sevak UR(95) 2 Chamba Chamba H.O Banikhet S.O Bagdhar B.O GDS BPM EWS 1 CR6CE69117B498 DEEPAK KUMAR- UR-EWS(95) 3 Chamba Chamba H.O Banikhet S.O Banikhet S.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR4624435C74A8 VINOD-OBC(96) Dak Sevak 4 Chamba Chamba H.O Bhalei S.O Bhalei S.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR4A11CEEE2B65 SUMIT KUMAR- Dak Sevak SC(95) 5 Chamba Chamba H.O Bhalei S.O Matti B.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR6AC7DCDE673 LAKSHMAN Dak Sevak 2 KUMAR-OBC(95) 6 Chamba Chamba H.O Bhalei S.O Simni B.O GDS BPM UR 1 CR65211EB67432 LALIT SHARMA- UR(95.4286) 7 Chamba Chamba H.O Bhanjraru- Bairagarh B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR835377C59D73 ABHINANDAN JEE Tissa S.O Dak Sevak RAI-UR(95) 8 Chamba Chamba H.O Bhanjraru- Bairagarh B.O GDS BPM UR 1 CR09A6D5893B7C MANDEEP SINGH- Tissa S.O UR(95.8) 9 Chamba Chamba H.O Bhanjraru- Devikothi B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR7FD48531717F JITENDER SINGH- Tissa S.O Dak Sevak UR(95) 10 Chamba Chamba H.O Bhanjraru- Jhajjakothi GDS BPM UR 1 CR2C67F9549BBA SARVESH KUMAR- Tissa S.O B.O UR(95) 11 Chamba Chamba H.O Bhanjraru- Thaneikothi GDS BPM OBC 1 CR0F9929ABBF6D ANKIT-OBC(95) Tissa S.O B.O 12 Chamba Chamba H.O Bharmour Ghared B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 2 CR6341247224B9 ADITYA PANDEY- S.O Dak Sevak UR(95) 13 Chamba Chamba H.O Bharmour Ghared B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 2 CR4F424D1FC933 DEVASHISH- S.O Dak Sevak UR(93.1) 14 Chamba Chamba H.O Bharmour Hadsar B.O GDS ABPM/ EWS 1 CR772F8DE1ADC5 MANISH KUMAR- S.O Dak Sevak UR-EWS(90.8) 15 Chamba Chamba H.O Bharmour Kugati B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR7CF46ACFB748 AKASH KUMAR S.O Dak Sevak JHA-UR(95) 16 Chamba Chamba H.O Bharmour Sirdi B.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR555E7876BF36 AJAY KUMAR- S.O Dak Sevak OBC(95) 17 Chamba Chamba H.O Chowari S.O Banet B.O GDS ABPM/ ST 1 CR0FB54D311935 R RAMPRASAD- Dak Sevak ST(93.3333) 18 Chamba Chamba H.O Chowari S.O Raipur B.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR648252831939 ABHISHEK ATTRI- Dak Sevak SC(95) 19 Chamba Chamba H.O Chowari S.O Raipur B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR72E37EDEB435 SWEETY-UR(93.8) Dak Sevak 20 Chamba Chamba H.O Chowari S.O Raipur B.O GDS BPM UR 1 CR0F84DB829FE3 KULDEEP RANA- UR(95) 21 Chamba Chamba H.O Dalhousie Dalhousie GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR5734839E5124 GURPREET SINGH- S.O Court Road Dak Sevak SC(92.3077) S.O 22 Chamba Chamba H.O Dalhousie Dalhousie GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR0E3F476F9A88 SRISHTI-UR(95) S.O S.O Dak Sevak 23 Chamba Chamba H.O Garola S.O Khani B.O GDS ABPM/ ST 1 CR1DAB91486F55 MALAVATH Dak Sevak ARJUN-ST(91.8333) 24 Chamba Chamba H.O Garola S.O Siura B.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR67B3E157FEAC SUNIL KUMAR- Dak Sevak OBC(90.8333) 25 Chamba Chamba H.O Gehra S.O Durgathi B.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR388296D477DA MAHESH CHAND- Dak Sevak SC(91.2) 26 Chamba Chamba H.O Gehra S.O Koonr B.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR2646E3D3F9D3 VISHAL DHIMAN- Dak Sevak SC(87.4286) 27 Chamba Chamba H.O Gehra S.O Koonr B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR6A21A46A37CA AANCHAL-UR(93.4) Dak Sevak 28 Chamba Chamba H.O Hardaspura Chakloo B.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR65CDB95E2EEF ROHIT YADAV- S.O Dak Sevak OBC(95) 29 Chamba Chamba H.O Hardaspura Sarol B.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR844DB39A29B6 SHAILESH KUMAR S.O Dak Sevak YADAV-OBC(95) 30 Chamba Chamba H.O Hardaspura Sirhkund B.O GDS ABPM/ EWS 1 CR27AA6EE5F67D DEEPAK KUMAR- S.O Dak Sevak UR-EWS(90.2) 31 Chamba Chamba H.O Holi S.O Bajoul B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR1B5519F7A4A8 SONU KUMAR Dak Sevak SINGH-UR(95) 32 Chamba Chamba H.O Holi S.O Lamu B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR777FA6B34E3D KIRAN RANI- Dak Sevak UR(92.2) 33 Chamba Chamba H.O Kakira S.O Awan B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 2 CR83A64148296A ABHISHEK- Dak Sevak UR(97.2) 34 Chamba Chamba H.O Kakira S.O Awan B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 2 CR0A536D352A19 KAJAL-SC(96.1538) Dak Sevak 35 Chamba Chamba H.O Kakira S.O Hobar B.O GDS ABPM/ EWS 1 CR7FFEA1D62DA1 AMANDEEP-UR- Dak Sevak EWS(88.8) 36 Chamba Chamba H.O Kakira S.O Kuddi B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR159323646D57 RAJUL-UR(93.5714) Dak Sevak 37 Chamba Chamba H.O Killar Pangi Kumar B.O GDS ABPM/ ST 1 CR07E42DB1D5D9 AMIT KUMAR- S.O Dak Sevak ST(89.8571) 38 Chamba Chamba H.O Killar Pangi Mindhal B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR641834B1F444 VIVEK NAREDA- S.O Dak Sevak UR(93.1) 39 Chamba Chamba H.O Killar Pangi Rai B.O GDS BPM OBC 1 CR026E5A42F8C6 PAYAL YADAV- S.O OBC(95) 40 Chamba Chamba H.O Killar Pangi Shunudeen GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR4CE5D74D1DF8 DIKSHA THAKUR- S.O B.O Dak Sevak UR(91.8571) 41 Chamba Chamba H.O Mehla S.O Bakani B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR71A5EFABFFF RAJENDRA Dak Sevak B BAJROLIYA- OBC(95) 42 Chamba Chamba H.O Mehla S.O Khundail B.O GDS ABPM/ EWS 1 CR2FD9E4ED8F98 ANKIT-UR- Dak Sevak EWS(86.8) 43 Chamba Chamba H.O Mehla S.O Kuned B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR4ED17C44A471 ANKIT SAILWAL- Dak Sevak UR(95) 44 Chamba Chamba H.O Mehla S.O Pareena B.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR75F76DF35FD2 SAPNA-SC(89.1429) Dak Sevak 45 Chamba Chamba H.O Mehla S.O Samra B.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR3DB7372EB221 AMARJEET SINGH- Dak Sevak SC(90.3077) 46 Chamba Chamba H.O Nakror S.O Bhagaigarh GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR614847F7CE9E S MONAL-SC(93.5) B.O Dak Sevak 47 Chamba Chamba H.O Nakror S.O Chanju B.O GDS BPM SC 1 CR27F8148AC698 SHUBHAM KUMAR- SC(95) 48 Chamba Chamba H.O Nakror S.O Deola B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR3E6742D4AEDE ISHWAR-UR(94.4) Dak Sevak 49 Chamba Chamba H.O Nakror S.O Jassourgarh GDS ABPM/ EWS 1 CR194AD512C9C4 TARUN SINGH-UR- B.O Dak Sevak EWS(91.2) 50 Chamba Chamba H.O Nakror S.O Kandhwara GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR143B14FB29BE NAVEEN KUMAR- B.O Dak Sevak SC(89.6) 51 Chamba Chamba H.O Nakror S.O Tikrigargh GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR44C4A82A3922 BHANU PRATAP B.O Dak Sevak SINGH-UR(95) 52 Chamba Chamba H.O Pukhri S.O Pukhri S.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR44A36D52DF6B SUMIKSHA Dak Sevak DOGRA- SC(89.7143) 53 Chamba Chamba H.O Salooni S.O Bhandal B.O GDS BPM SC 1 CR7458E5756AA1 KODAVATI JOSHI- SC(93.5) 54 Chamba Chamba H.O Salooni S.O Kihar B.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR5CD41CC7F541 KULDEEP- Dak Sevak SC(90.8571) 55 Chamba Chamba H.O Salooni S.O Killor B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR462D4A43419D ABHINAV KUMAR- Dak Sevak UR(93.1) 56 Chamba Chamba H.O Salooni S.O Singadhar GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR6164244FBDBE ANJU RANI- B.O Dak Sevak UR(95.4) 57 Chamba Chamba H.O Samleu S.O Bhunad B.O GDS BPM UR 1 CR5F72362986C2 SUMIT-UR(95) 58 Chamba Chamba H.O Sihunta S.O Dharun Banet GDS ABPM/ EWS 1 CR4459E2221DF1 MAHIMA-UR- B.O Dak Sevak EWS(87.5714) 59 Chamba Chamba H.O Sihunta S.O Dharun Banet GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR2E85942E4649 ANURADHA- B.O Dak Sevak UR(93.1) 60 Chamba Chamba H.O Sihunta S.O Jolna B.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR86C87DF49D8C AMIT KUMAR- Dak Sevak OBC(95) 61 Chamba Chamba H.O Sihunta S.O Kathla B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR446B466CE39F SONU RAJ-OBC(95) Dak Sevak 62 Chamba Chamba H.O Sihunta S.O Samote B.O GDS BPM SC 1 CR86CD4849514D PRIYA BANMOTRA- SC(94.8571) 63 Chamba Chamba H.O Sihunta S.O Sihunta S.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR0AC42AF26E61 ANSHIKA SHARMA- Dak Sevak UR(93.5714) 64 Chamba Chamba H.O Sihunta S.O Tikri B.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR57CB42AFCAD SUSHIL KUMAR- Dak Sevak 8 SC(92.6) 65 Chamba Chamba H.O Sultanpur S.O Kirri B.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR13B1D2E4DEB AJAY-SC(89.1429) (Chamba) Dak Sevak B 66 Chamba Chamba H.O Sultanpur S.O Rathiar B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR07B71F1941DC SHIVANI SHARMA- (Chamba) Dak Sevak UR(93.1) 67 Chamba Chamba H.O Sultanpur S.O Sultanpur S.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR14CFD798464D SANDEEP VERMA- (Chamba) (Chamba) Dak Sevak OBC(91.4) 68 Chamba Chamba H.O Sundla S.O Manjeer B.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR37841529792D DEEPAK GAURAV- Dak Sevak OBC(95) 69 Dehra Dehra H.O Chanour S.O Jambal B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR74C53F2841E4 KARAMBIR-UR(95) Gopipur Dak Sevak 70 Dehra Dehra H.O Chanour S.O Tiambal B.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR79E57FE29471 SAHIL Gopipur Dak Sevak CHOUDHARY- OBC(91.7143) 71 Dehra Dehra H.O Chanour S.O Tiambal B.O GDS BPM UR 1 CR74EC4E8AB9E3 SHIFALI-UR(95) Gopipur 72 Dehra Dehra H.O Dadasiba S.O Dadasiba S.O GDS ABPM/ SC 1 CR68E17447A4DB ANTRIKASH Gopipur Dak Sevak SANDAL-SC(95) 73 Dehra Dehra H.O Dadasiba S.O Dadasiba S.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR677EAD1D1F71 PARSHANT Gopipur Dak Sevak PATHANIA-UR(95) 74 Dehra Dehra H.O Dhaliara S.O Chanouta B.O GDS ABPM/ ST 1 CR7B4C4F23EA52 SHAILZA-ST(88) Gopipur Dak Sevak 75 Dehra Dehra H.O Garli S.O Garli S.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR12E8F4A26712 RITIKA RAJPUT- Gopipur Dak Sevak UR(95) 76 Dehra Dehra H.O Garli S.O Nagrota GDS BPM UR 1 CR3266C3DC1E1C HIMANSHU Gopipur Nahan B.O PATHAK-UR(95) 77 Dehra Dehra H.O Ghallour S.O Ghallour S.O GDS ABPM/ EWS 1 Cr4ad7b752941a NEHA SHARMA- Gopipur Dak Sevak UR-EWS(89.1429) 78 Dehra Dehra H.O Ghamroor Ghamroor GDS ABPM/ EWS 1 CR3DADBB62A2F BHANU THAKUR- Gopipur S.O S.O Dak Sevak 4 UR-EWS(87.5714) 79 Dehra Dehra H.O Guler S.O Gathutar B.O GDS BPM SC 1 CR83991A6D266F NISHANT BHARATI- Gopipur SC(95) 80 Dehra Dehra H.O Haripur S.O Maleta GDS BPM UR 1 CR0C44FF7965E4 ARPIT SHARMA- Gopipur (Kangra) Bongta B.O UR(95) 81 Dehra Dehra H.O Jawalamukhi Amb Pathiar GDS ABPM/ EWS 1 CR06B7AE4319EF SHASHI-UR- Gopipur S.O B.O Dak Sevak EWS(91.4) 82 Dehra Dehra H.O Jawalamukhi Surani B.O GDS BPM UR 1 CR8BBB92DE5B5 DIPTI RANA-UR(96) Gopipur S.O 4 83 Dehra Dehra H.O Khundian S.O Khundian S.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR0678225E863C SAHIL RANA- Gopipur Dak Sevak UR(94.5714) 84 Dehra Dehra H.O Kohala S.O Gagruhi B.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR8C6F51D97441 PRASHANT Gopipur Dak Sevak BHARTI-OBC(95) 85 Dehra Dehra H.O Muhal S.O Barwara B.O GDS ABPM/ UR 1 CR4897D358A545 POONAM KUMARI- Gopipur Dak Sevak OBC(95) 86 Dehra Dehra H.O Muhal S.O Dhawala B.O GDS BPM EWS 1 CR1E8C2A464185 SHABNAM-UR- Gopipur EWS(92.5714) 87 Dehra Dehra H.O Nehran Bara B.O GDS ABPM/ OBC 1 CR12AD33C74DC4
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