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RTE 2018 Allocation Round3.Xlsx Sr No Application Number Applicant Name School Name School Address 1 18AHM000060 AKASHAD SHAILENDRA KACHCHAWAY DOON SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE NR,SADGURU SANIDHYA,NEW MANINAGAR,RAMOL. OPP. POLICE STATION, AT & PO & TA-SANAND, DIST- 2 18AHM000333 KAVYABA SHAILENDRASINH VAGHELA MAHARANA SHREE VYAGRADEV PRIMARY AHMEDABAD OPP. SUROHI PARK-2, NEAR KUNJMALL, NIKOL-NARODA 3 18AHM000372 JENIS NARENDRAKUMAR PATEL RAMESHWAR PRIMARY SCHOOL ROAD, NIKOL, AHMEDABAD 4 18AHM000592 TANNU OMPRAKASH VAISHNAV OXFORD ENGLISH PRIMARY SCHOOL OPP,VIJAYPARK B.R.T.S BUS STAND,KRUSHNAGAR 5 18AHM000651 PARIDHI ASHISHKUMAR KA PATEL GREEN LEAVES PUBLIC SCHOOL (ENG) SARODA ROAD, KALIKUND DHOLKA 6 18AHM000653 NENSI UDAY PANCHAL GAYATRI I PRI. SCHOOL NEAR GAYTRI MANDIR, RANIP 7 18AHM000670 JAINIL VIJAY SHUKLA NAVDEEP PRIMARY SCHOOL OPP. HARIOM APPARTMENT, BALOL NAGAR ROAD, RANIP HARSHADKUMAR BHARATBHAI 8 18AHM000989 DIVYJYOT PRI SCHOOL BALKRUSHN MANDIR ROAD, RANIP PRAJAPATI 9 18AHM001283 AKANKSHA MAHESHBHAI BHARWAD SHARADA PRI. SCHOOL HARIMUKUND SOCIETY, JIVARAJPARK 10 18AHM001349 DENSHI DHAVALKUMAR PATEL SHREE SHARADA PRI.SCHOOL KRUSHNADHAM SO.,VASTRAL ROAD,AHMEDABAD 36, NOORE HAQ SOCIETY, OPP. POSTAL SOCIETY, 11 18AHM001551 RABIYA ISMAILBHAI SHAIKH YASH PRIMARY SCHOOL JUHAPURA 12 18AHM001569 DEVBHAI NARESHBHAI LUHAR SATWA VIDYALAY NULL Opp. GhanshayamNagar, Ghodasar, On Canal Road 13 18AHM001607 DHAVALKUMAR KANTIBHAI JIJUVADIYA SHREE MUKTAJIVAN VIDHYAMANDIR ,Ahmedabad NANDANVAN COMPLEX,NIRANT 14 18AHM001707 KRISHKUMAR RAMESHCHANDRA PATEL MARUTI VIDYALAY CHOKADI,VASTRAL,AHMEDABAD NAVA SHARDAMANDIR ROAD,SHREYAS CROSSING 15 18AHM001748 SIDHARTH MANSUKHBHAI SONDARVA SHARDA MANDIR SHISHU MANDIR SCHOOL PASE,PALDI RAHEEL PARK-2, GYASPUR BHATHA, FATEHVADI, 16 18AHM001755 ALIYA AKBARKHAN PATHAN FAROOQ-E-AAZAM (RADI) PRI. SCHOOL JUHAPURA 17 18AHM001796 DHRUV KANUBHAI DESAI SOLARIS PUBLIC SCHOOL SOLA ROAD,BHUYANGDEV CHAR RASTA 18 18AHM001928 HEER DHAVALKUMAR PATEL SHREE SHARADA PRI.SCHOOL KRUSHNADHAM SO.,VASTRAL ROAD,AHMEDABAD 19 18AHM002339 JANVI GOPALBHAI BHARAVAD R.T. PRIMARY SCHOOL NEAR JAIN DERASAR ,ADINATHNAGAR, NAVA ODHAV 20 18AHM002970 SOHEB RAHEMATALI SHAIKH N.K.PRIMARY SCHOOL MIRJA HOUSE, MOHAMADI PARK, JIVARAJPARK 21 18AHM002999 DHRUVISHA YUVRAJSINH RATHOD ASHAKIRAN PRIMARY SCHOOL AT-NIDHRAD, TA-SANAND, DIST-AHMEDABAD 22 18AHM003092 VEER NILESHBHAI BHARVAD JIVANDEEP PRIMARY SCHOOL SINDHAYAY MANDIR PASE,C.T.M,RAMOL ROAD SAFVAN PARK, NEAR MOHAMMADI MASJID, ABOVE 23 18AHM003507 KHADIJA BANU FAISAL SAIYED CAREVAN SCHOOL GUJARATI LOKHANDWALA PARTY PLOT, 85 TP ROAD, SARKHEJ, AHMEDABAD. RAMPURA CHOKADI.(UMIYA PARTY PLOT) MANDAL 24 18AHM003519 MAHAMMAD AYAN IMRANBHAI SALAR RAJRISHI SHIKSHAN TIRTH TA.MANDAL Sr No Application Number Applicant Name School Name School Address 25 18AHM003556 MEHRINBANU SAJIDHUSEN KAZI A ONE PRIMARY SCHOOL NEAR KHEDAL MANSURI HALL , JUHAPURA 26 18AHM003612 RAKIB IKBALHUSEN GHANCHI MADNI PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAMARWADA, DHOLKA, DIST-AHMEDABAD MOHMMADTALHA MOHMMADIDRIS 27 18AHM003628 F.M.C.T. ENGLISH SCHOOL Lilajpur Road , Dholka GHANCHI 28 18AHM003629 MANAV CHIRAGBHAI PATEL NEW ERA PRIMARY SCHOOL KOLAT ROAD, AT & PO & TA-SANAND, DIST-AHMEDABAD NEAR - JAINVALI ,MUNSAR ROAD, VIRAMGAM , TA- 29 18AHM003670 AKSABANU MOHAMMAD RIYAZ AGOLIYA TRIPADA PRIMARY SCHOOL VIRAMGAM , DIST - AHMEDABAD RAHEEL PARK-2, GYASPUR BHATHA, FATEHVADI, 30 18AHM003674 ZOYABANU JAHANGIRKHAN PATHAN FAROOQ-E-AAZAM (RADI) PRI. SCHOOL JUHAPURA 31 18AHM003708 KRUPA KALPESHBHAI JANI KASHIBA KANYA VIDHYALAY OPP. PANCHAM MALL, NIKOL GAM ROAD, NIKOL MODEL GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GUJRATI NEAR SHAIKH & CO. , VISHALA CERCLE, SARKHEJ ROAD, 32 18AHM003967 ABDULLAHKHAN AKBARKHAN PATHAN MEDIUM JUHAPURA 33 18AHM004053 SOFIYABANU MOHSINKHAN PATHAN FORTUNE SCHOOL OPP. WATER TANK, MAKARBA Nr. Swaminarayan Temple, Haridarshan Char Rasta, 34 18AHM004073 GORAL BHAVESHBHAI KARKAR DIVINE LIFE SCHOOL naroda 35 18AHM004120 BHAVYA ANILKUMAR PATEL GANNATH PRI. SCHOOL RADHASWAMI ROAD,RANIP SUPER PARK, NEAR IBRAHIM MASJIZ FATEHVADI,SARKHEJ 36 18AHM004287 MOHAMMAD SAHEBAN SOEB MODAN SHAMA PRIMARY SCHOOL ROAD ,JUHAPURA MADHUVRUND, NEAR WATER TANK, NILKANTH 37 18AHM004318 DHRUVIKA KRUNAL SHRIBHAT TRIPADA PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHADEV ROAD, RANNA PARK , GHATLODIYA NEAR TORRENT POWER ,SONAL ROAD ,VEJALPUR 38 18AHM004373 MAHERABANU SOHEB SHEKH SHANTINIKETAN PRI. SCHOOL AHEDABAD MADINA SHOPING 39 18AHM004390 HITANSHU JITENDRABHAI GUPTA SUN FLOWER PRI SCHOOL CENTER,JANTANAGAR,RAMOLROAD,AHMEDABAD 40 18AHM004479 AADITYA SHAILESHBHAI PRAJAPATI VARAHI PRIMARY SCHOOL Shraddha Complex, Ambikanagar, Odhav 41 18AHM004520 SHIVAM PIYUSHBHAI SHUKLA GYANDEEP PRIMARY SCHOOL NEAR DHANJIBHAI NO KUVO, CHANDLODIYA 42 18AHM004770 ANUSHKA KARTIKKUMAR RATHOD jivandhaam(eng) KUJAD, TA-DASKROI, DIS- AHMEDABAD BOPAL ROAD, AT-GODHAVI, TA-SANAND, DIST- 43 18AHM004799 MOHMMAD ZAID VASIMBHAI MEMON MOTHER TERESSA MEMORIAL SCHOOL AHMEDABAD 44 18AHM004855 NIKHIL VISHNUBHAI THAKOR NEW VISHWABHARTI 62 BHAIKAKANAGAR THALTEJ AHMEDABAD NEAR MUBIN PARK, FATEHVADI, SARKHEJ ROAD , 45 18AHM005106 AAMINA IDRISBHAI MACHISWALA GUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ENG JUHAPURA, AHMEDABAD 46 18AHM005128 ASHA BHIKHABHAI BHARAVAD NEW VISHWABHARTI 62 BHAIKAKANAGAR THALTEJ AHMEDABAD 47 18AHM005134 JAYVIRSINH BALBHADRASINH VAGHELA SURAJMOTI PRIMARY SCHOOL BOPAL ROAD, AT & PO & TA-SANAND, DIST-AHMEDABAD 48 18AHM005226 AMANKHAN RIZWANKHAN PATHAN LORD NILKANTH ENGLISH MEDIUM NILKANTH COMPLEX, JIVARAJPARK, VEJALPUR Sr No Application Number Applicant Name School Name School Address Opp. GhanshayamNagar, Ghodasar, On Canal Road 49 18AHM005244 NIDHI NILESHBHAI RANA SHREE MUKTAJIVAN VIDHYAMANDIR ,Ahmedabad 50 18AHM005314 VAHIDBHAI MOHSINBHAI GHANCHI KHUSHBOO PRIMARY SCHOOL OPP. HOTEL JANPATH, SANAND ROAD, SARKHEJ RANCHHODRAYNAGAR VIBHAG-1, JAGATPUR ROAD , 51 18AHM005402 NITYA SHAILESHBHAI PARMAR PARIMAL PRIMARY SCHOOL CHANDLODIYA Haja patel ni pole Tankshal road kalupur ahmedbad- 52 18AHM005669 FAIZA MOHAMMEDFARHAN SHAIKH CADILA INFANT (ENG) SCHOOL, 380001 1ST FLOOR, MADHAV COMPLEX, OPP. SHREERAM 53 18AHM005792 DIYA VIJAYBHAI GUPTA SHREEJI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BUNGLOWS, MANOHAR VILLA CROSS ROAD, NAVA NARODA, AHMEDABAD 54 18AHM005891 ABDUL SAMAD ABDULLA SHAIKH N R I PRIMARY SCHOOL ENG MEDIUM 42 ARFAZ PARK, FATEHVADI SARKHEJ ROAD , JUHAPURA 55 18AHM005944 NITIN ASHAJI VANZARA DIVYJYOT PRI SCHOOL BALKRUSHN MANDIR ROAD, RANIP KHADIJABANU GULAMMAHIYODEEN OPP. PANJARA POL , MUNASAR ROAD , VIRAMGAM , TA- 56 18AHM005969 SARSVATI PRIMARY SCHOOL MANSURI VIRAMGAM , DIST - AHMEDABAD 57 18AHM006171 ASHISH NARESHBHAI DARJI BHAVIK VIDYALAY PRIMARY SCHOOL NIRANTNAGAR, NEAR CHUVAL SOCIETY , CHANDLODIYA NR. TIRUPATI SOCIETY, NR. GANGOTRI SOCIETY PART-1, 58 18AHM006257 BHUMIK VIJAY KADIA NAVDEEP PRI. SCHOOL G.S.T ROAD, NEW RANIP, AHMEDABAD-382480 NEAR NILKANTH MAHADEV MANDIR, RANNAPARK , 59 18AHM006289 BHAGYSHRI RUPESH BADOLIYA ATUL PRIMARY SCHOOL GHATLODIYA SHRI UMIYA DHAM, SHUKAN BANGLOW CROSS ROAD, 60 18AHM006291 RUCHITABEN HARESHBHAI SANDSUR SHREE CHANKYA PRI SCHOOL NIKOL NARODA ROAD, NAVA NARODA OPP.SHREEDHAR SOCIETY ,G.E.B ROAD BAVLA ATOP- 61 18AHM006327 DEVARSHSINH PRADIPSINH GOHIL VRAJ GLOBAL SCHOOL (GUJRATI MEDIUM) BAVLA TA BAVLA DIST- AHMEDABAD PIN-382220 MAHAMMAD ARMAN MOHAMMED 36, NOORE HAQ SOCIETY, OPP. POSTAL SOCIETY, 62 18AHM006383 YASH PRIMARY SCHOOL SADIK DANI JUHAPURA 63 18AHM006384 LAYBA MUJAHIDBHAI RANGREJ N.K.PRIMARY SCHOOL MIRJA HOUSE, MOHAMADI PARK, JIVARAJPARK SAFVAN PARK, NEAR MOHAMMADI MASJID, ABOVE 64 18AHM006442 AHMADRAZA MOHAMMEDNIZAM SHAIKH CAREVAN SCHOOL ENGLISH LOKHANDWALA PARTY PLOT, 85 TP ROAD, SARKHEJ, AHMEDABAD. MAHENURBANU MOHAMMADSABIR 65 18AHM006591 SHAMS GUJ SCHOOL AJIT MIL CHAR RASTTA RAKHIYAL RAJPUR SHAIKH 546/1 MUKTPUSHPANJALI JAYSHRI MAHALAKSHMI DHAM 66 18AHM006738 DHRUV AMARAT MARVADI BHAVIN VIDYAVIHAR PRL ROAD THALTEJ Sr No Application Number Applicant Name School Name School Address NEAR MUBIN PARK, FATEHVADI, SARKHEJ ROAD , 67 18AHM006796 PARIBANU MOHAMMADNASIM SHAIKH GUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL GUJ JUHAPURA 68 18AHM006805 KRISHNA BHARATBHAI KOSHTI PRATIK VIDHYALAY PASHVARNATH TOWNSHIP-1, NAVA NARODA 69 18AHM006812 MOHIT JAGDISHBHAI GURNANI BRIGHT ENGLISH SCHOOL SHIVAM SCHOOL CAMPUS,KRUSHNAGAR 70 18AHM006833 ZAINAB ABUTURAB SAIYED THE NEW NAVRANG SCHOOL FATEHVADI,SARKHEJ ROAD ,JUHAPURA 71 18AHM006839 DIVYA CHETANBHAI NANDANVAR MADHAV INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PRANAMINAGAR,VASTRAL,AHMEDABAD SAFVAN PARK, NEAR MOHAMMADI MASJID, ABOVE MAHAMMADAAMIR 72 18AHM006868 CAREVAN SCHOOL GUJARATI LOKHANDWALA PARTY PLOT, 85 TP ROAD, SARKHEJ, MAHAMMADIMARAN RANGREJ AHMEDABAD. 73 18AHM006951 VISHWA ISHWARBHAI PRAJAPATI GAYATRI PRI SCHOOL Near Payal Nagar, Naroda 74 18AHM007128 DIVYANKA PANKAJBHAI DUTT NAVRANG PRI. SCHOOL NAVRANGPURA 75 18AHM007179 VANSHRAJSINH JITENDRASINH SISODIYA SURAJMOTI PRIMARY SCHOOL BOPAL ROAD, AT & PO & TA-SANAND, DIST-AHMEDABAD NAL SAROVAR ROAD, AT & PO-GODHAVI, TA-SANAND, 76 18AHM007194 MUSKAAN IKBALBHAI MOMIN SHREE M.M. SHARDA VIDYAMANDIR DIST-AHMEDABAD 77 18AHM007209 HEER VIJAYBHAI MAKVANA SHREE SWAMINARAYAN VIDYALAY BHADAR RIVER BANK, RAILWAY CROSSING, DHANDHUKA MOHAMMED RAIYAN MOHAMMED RASID OPP IMAAD FLAT , FATEVADI, SARKHEJ ROAD , 78 18AHM007292 APOLLO PRIMARY SCHOOL SHAIKH JUHAPURA 79 18AHM007448 MO HUSEN GULAM FARID SHAIKH N.K.PRIMARY SCHOOL MIRJA HOUSE, MOHAMADI PARK, JIVARAJPARK ANAND FLAT, NEAR VASTRAPUR RAILWAY CROSSING, 80 18AHM007490 MUBISIRA JAFFARBHAI CALCUTTAWALA LORD SHIVA SCHOOL VEJALPUR, AHMEDABAD 81 18AHM007515 DIVYESH RANCHODBHAI BHARWAD JAWAHAR PRI. SCHOOL AZADNAGAR,NAVI FATEHVADI, DHOLKA ROAD, SARKHEJ OPP. SUROHI PARK-2, NEAR KUNJMALL,
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