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State /UT : GOA Nodal CPSU State Level Painting Competition on Energy Conservation 2018 List of 55 selected Students invited to State Level Painting Competition State /UT : GOA Group : Category A Nodal CPSU : POWERGRID Sr No Name of Student Father's/Mother's Name School Name, Address, Tel No etc Std. Remarks Bhatikar Model Primary School, Housing Board, Gogol, Margao 1 Anushree Keny Sameer Keny –Goa. 403 601. VI Salcete Taluka Ph : 2750749 Shri Ram High School, Khadki, Saari 403 506. 2 Siya S.Gawade Gawade VI Saari Taluka Ph : 2378166 Shree Shantadurga High School, Bicholim. 403 504. 3 Devendra B.Naik Balkrishna Naik VI Bicholim Taluka Ph : 2362129 Dnyanprasarak Vidyalaya Primary School, Mapusa. 403 507. 4 Mansee U.Salkar Uttam salkar VI Bardez Taluka Ph : 2262105 Edify World School, H No. 143, Opp.Chowgule Qutrs, Mangor Hill, 5 Siyona Pillai Sajan Pillai Vasco –Da –Gama. V Mormugao Taluka Ph : - St. Joseph’s Institute, Vasco-da-Gama 403 802. 6 Shanvi Dilip Nayak Dilip Vishnu Nayak VI Mormugao Taluka Ph : 2512253 Our Lady of Rosary Primary School, Dona Paula. 403 004. 7 Deepti Singh Jai Singh VI Tiswadi Taluka Ph : 2452340 G.P.S. Brahma Karmali Nagargao Panchayat 8 Narayan Mhavalankar Gajanan Mhavalankar Saari Taluka IV (Marathi medium ) Shree Ram Vidyhya Mandir, Halarnkar Charitable Trust, Housing Board, Colvale Bardez. 9 Abhishek Kumar Shivkishor Ben Shivkishor Ben V 403 513. Bardez Taluka Ph : 2913210 Guardian Angel High School, Sanvordem-Curchorem, Quepem 10 Janalee Savia D'Costa Jyothi D'costa 403 706. Vi Quepem Taluka Ph : 2650585 Dr. Keshav Balram Hedgewar S.S. Primary School, Cujira Education 11 Pavravi Paresh Naik Paresh Naik Complex, Bambolim. VI Tiswadi Taluka Ph : 6512144 AIM English Medium High School, Rumdamol, Dovorlim, Navelim, 12 Abdul Tahim Mulla Abdul Hamid Mulla Salcete Goa 403 707. VI Salcete Taluka Ph : 2724515 Shree Shantadurga High School, Bicholim. 403 504. 13 Saideep Pradeep Tate Pradeep Tate VI Bicholim Taluka Ph : 2362129 Sharada English Primary School, Marcela. 403 107. 14 Urvija Ravindra Sawant Ravindra Sawant VI Ponda Taluka Ph : 2287733 Govt. High School, Kirlawada, 15 Yash Tanaji Bane Tanaji Bane Chimbel, Tiswadi. 403 006. VI Ph : - Alorna Panchkroshi High School, Alorna, Pernem 403 512. 16 Siddhi U.Gawas U.Gawas VI Pernem Taluka Ph : 2205291 Adarsha V.V. High School, Margao 403601 2017, Consolation Prize 17 Rishikesh ashok Nakate Ashok Nakate VI Salcete Taluka winner Ph : 2702826 Our Lady of Grace High School, Bicholim. 403 504. 18 Sai Jeetendra Bhagat Jeetendra Bhagat VI Bicholim Taluka Ph : 2362040 Saviour of the World High School, Loutolim, Salcete 403 718 19 Maison Fernandes Luis Fernandes V Salcete Taluka Ph : 2777937 Sarvodaya Educational Society’s High School, Curchorem, Quepem 2017, Consolation Prize 20 Smit S.Naik Sandesh Naik 403 706. VI winner Quepem Taluka Ph : 2650210 Miracles High School, Sanguem.403 704 21 Ignasiyus Dung Dung Arun Dung Dung V Sanguem Taluka Ph : 2604209 Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2 Shantinagar Vasco. 403 22 Omkar Jadhav Mahadev Jadhav V 802. Ph : 2531060 G.P.S. Brahma Karmali Nagargao Panchayat 23 Ghanasham V.Desai Vinayak Desai Saari Taluka IV (Marathi medium ) AIM English Medium High School, Rumdamol, Dovorlim, Navelim, 24 Heena Masuti Kadarsab Masuti Salcete Goa 403 707. VI Salcete Taluka Ph : 2724515 Ameeniya High School, Baina, Vasco 403 802. 25 Asiya faizul Rehaman Qadiresha Faizul Rehaman V Mormugao Taluka Ph : 2501459 G.P.S. Dayanandnagar Dharbandora Panchayat 26 Dattaraj Devidas Gaonkar Devidas Gaonkar Dharbandora Taluka VI (Marathi medium ) Govt. High School, Dona Paula, 27 Ajay J.Raskoti Juddbahaoolur Raskoti Tiswadi. 403 004. VI Ph : 2452425 St. Theresa of Jesus High School, Chaudi, Canacona 403 702. 28 Vitusha Vihar Desai Vihar Desai V Canacona Taluka Ph : 2643327 Naval Public School, Airport Road Chicalim, Mormugao 403 711. 29 M.Medhasri M.Bobby VI Mormugao Taluka Ph : 2541048 Mahaveer Bhagwan High School, 30 Samarth F.Velip Fondu Velip Padi, Quepem. 403 705. VI Ph : 2673057 G.M.S. Padeli. 403 506. Bhironda Panchayat 31 Tanmay Ulhas Naik Ulhas Naik V Saari Taluka (English medium) Azmane High School, Neura, Ilhas, Tiswadi 403 104. 32 Ambika Rupesh Thakur Rupesh Thakur VI Tiswadi Taluka Ph : 2208140 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, 33 Kanishka Ramdas Phal Desai Ramdas Phal Desai Canacona – Goa. 403 702. VI Ph : 2633304 Govt. High School, Ambedem, 34 Dilip G.Gawas Shital Gurudas Gawas Nagargao, Saari. 403 506. VI Ph : 2374030 G.P.S. Khotode Khotode Panchayat 2017, Consolation Prize 35 Khushal Rajendra Gawas Rajendra Gawas Saari Taluka VI winner (Marathi medium ) Bethany Convent Primary School, St. Jose de Areal. 403 730. 36 Jordan dames Cardozo Joseph Cardozo Vi Salcete Taluka Ph : 2860313 Regina Martyrum High School, Assolna, Salcete 403 701. 37 Rifa Fernandes Rozairo Fernandes VI Salcete Taluka Ph : 2773393 Immaculate Heart of Mary High School, Goa Velha, Tiswadi 403 38 Shashthi Mandesh Govekar Mandesh Govekar 108. VI Tiswadi Taluka Ph : 2219806 Miracles High School, Sanguem.403 704 39 Rizwan Shaikh Hidayat Shaikh VI Sanguem Taluka Ph : 2604209 Mahaveer Bhagwan High School, 40 Leeherikha L.Velip Laximan G.Velip Padi, Quepem. 403 705. V Ph : 2673057 Sarvodaya Educational Society’s High School, Curchorem, Quepem 41 Swajit Pralhad Dessai Pralhad Dessai 403 706. VI Quepem Taluka Ph : 2650210 Sarvodaya Educational Society’s Primary School, Curchorem. 42 Akshara Mahantesh Yalamalli Seema Mahantesh Yalamalli 403706. IV Quepem Taluka Ph : 2650210 Late Hirojirao B. Dessai Govt. High 43 Shan B.Gaonkar Bhikaji Gaonkar School, Thane, Saari. 403 506. VI Ph : 2379110 Adarsha V.V. High School, Margao 403601 44 Zuhed Kalid Tanaji Kalid Tanaji VI Salcete Taluka Ph : 2702826 Vidya Vikas Academy, Comba, Margao –Goa. 403 601. 45 Reuel A.Rodrigues Melwin Rodrigues VI Salcete Taluka Ph : 6571460 Vidhya Mandir Primary School, Chicalim Vasco 403 711. 46 Divyasri C.Devar Devar VI Mormugao Taluka Ph : 2540548 Immaculate Heart of Mary High School, Goa Velha, Tiswadi 403 47 Manju Gubbi Veeresh Gubbi 108. V Tiswadi Taluka Ph : 2219806 G.V.M.’s Matoshri Indirabai Baburao Khandeparkar Primary School, Kandepar, Ponda. 403 48 Saishwar Gosavi Vinod Gosavi VI 401. Ponda Taluka Ph : 2345265 Edify World School, H No. 143, Opp.Chowgule Qutrs, Mangor Hill, 49 Aadi Honawarkar Satis Honawarkar Vasco –Da –Gama. V Mormugao Taluka Ph : - Vidya Vikas Academy, Comba, Margao –Goa. 403 601. 50 Shaivi J.Gapmlar Jeetendra R.Gaonkar VI Salcete Taluka Ph : 6571460 The Rosary High School, Cujira. 51 Megon Misquita Melvyn Savio Misquita Tiswadi Taluka V Ph : 2452340 Our Lady of Piety High School, Collem, Dharbandora. 403410 52 Sanvi Naik Santosh Naik VI Dharbandora Taluka Ph : 2600223 St. Rita’s High School, Maina Curtorim, Salcete 403 709. 53 Prati Chauhan Roshan Chauhan VI Salcete Taluka Ph : 2786294 Holy Cross High School, Bastora, Bardez. 403 507. 54 Adish A.Haldankar Ajay Haldankar VI Bardez Taluka Ph : 2260701 Shri Damodar Vidyalaya Primary School, Margao. 403 601 55 Tanmay Ghorpade Anil Ghorpade VI Salcete Taluka Ph : -.
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