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7-May-13 9-May-13 14-May-13 16-May-13 14 S Name of Design Place of Starting Ending Name of Participant Mobile No No Training ation Posting Date Date 1 Dr. Bhanwar Lal MO CHC Mandawa 9413568405 16-Apr-13 18-Apr-13 2 Dr. Alka Raj Tanwar MO CHC Chirana 8769873581 16-Apr-13 18-Apr-13 3 Dr. Poonam P. Budania MO CHC Gudhagorji 9462959629 7‐May‐13 9‐May‐13 4 Dr. Yogesh Kumar MO CHC 9460346411 14‐May‐13 16‐May‐13 Parasrampura 5 Dr. Ankur Gupta MO PHC Bhagera 9887295758 14‐May‐13 16‐May‐13 6 Dr. S.N. Dholpuria RCHO RCHO 9414083474 14‐May‐13 16‐May‐13 Jhunjhunu 7 Dr. Ratan Kumar Meena MO District Hospital 9680184061 14‐May‐13 16‐May‐13 8 Dr. Deepchand Jangir MO CHC 8561055285 21‐May‐13 23‐May‐13 Parasrampura 9 Dr. Dinesh Kumar MO CHC Nawalgarh 9460594630 21‐May‐13 23‐May‐13 10 Dr. Manoj Sharma MO CHC Nawalgarh 9413111386 28‐May‐13 30‐‐May‐13 11 Dr. Pradeep Kumar MO I/c PHC Kithana 9785446746 28‐May‐13 30‐‐May‐13 Routine 12 Dr. Azeem Ali MO I/c PHC Kalipahari 9829994374 4-Jun-13 6-Jun-13 Immunization 13 Dr. Anil Lamba MO I/c PHC 9785431109 4-Jun-13 6-Jun-13 Padampura 14 Dr. D. R. Maharia BCMO CHC Surajgarh 8696940803 4-Jun-13 6-Jun-13 15 Dr. Raj Kumar MO CHC Singhana 9460167012 4-Jun-13 6-Jun-13 Bambariya 16 Dr. Ramchandra BCMO CHC 9784369856 18-Jun-13 20-Jun-13 Nawalgarh 17 Dr. Anand Kumar BCMO Block Khetri 9828912068 18-Jun-13 20-Jun-13 (SMO) 18 Dr. Manju MO I/c PHC Dhani 8290826877 18-Jun-13 20-Jun-13 Badan 19 Dr. Chhotelal MO I/c PHC Chudina 7742106042 18-Jun-13 20-Jun-13 20 Dr. Santosh Bhagasra MO I/c PHC Tiba 9414112844 25-Jun-13 27-Jun-13 Basai 21 Dr. Poonam MO PHC Heerwa 8696946773 25-Jun-13 27-Jun-13 22 Dr. B S Meena BCMO Block 9414837355 25-Jun-13 27-Jun-13 Udaipurwati 23 Dr. H P Singh BCMO Jhunjhunu 8696944346 25-Jun-13 27-Jun-13 24 MO PHC Dr Amit Kr Sharma Bangothari 7737808316 16‐Jul‐13 18‐Jul‐13 25 Dr Pankaj Jhang MO PHC Birmi 9461605689 16‐Jul‐13 18‐Jul‐13 26 Dr. Arvind Kumar MO PHC Bajla 9829171025 23‐Jul‐13 25‐Jul‐13 27 Dr .Rajesh Kr Verma MO PHC Dundlod 9460837592 6‐Aug‐13 8‐Aug‐13 1 Dr. Nirottam Singh MO PHC Kuharwas 9694343695 17‐Jun‐13 16‐Jul‐13 2 Dr. Garima Gupta MO CHC Jhakal 9461334130 17‐Jun‐13 16‐Jul‐13 Foundation 3 Dr Yogesh Kumar MO CHC Course for 17‐Jun‐13 16‐Jul‐13 Parasrampura Newly 4 Recruited Mos Dr. Shilpee Singh MO PHC Dighal 8764178155 8‐Jul‐13 6‐Aug‐13 5 Dr. Vinod Kumar MO I/c PHC Basawa 9460181423 16‐Sep‐13 17‐Sep‐13 1 Dr Shailesh Kumar MO City Dispensary 9460276442 4‐Sep‐13 12‐Nov‐13 No 2 PDC 2 Dr Jaiprakash Singh MO CHC Mandawa 9950178722 4‐Sep‐13 12‐Nov‐13 .
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