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List of Rejection Cases in SRER 2016 Annexure II A List of Rejection cases in SRER 2016 Annexure II A District : Name of the Polling Form No. Whether applicant Applicant whose AC No. AC Name Station Polling Station Name Rejected been intimated claim/objection been No. (6,6A,7,8,8A) (Y/N) rejected 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Sadhana Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Rita Roy FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Krishna Ruidas FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Buro Panja FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Sujit Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Rabindra Nath Das FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Anjali Singh FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Rajan Kumar Das FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Nandini Saha FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Rama Saha FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Mou Rani Seal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Rekha Das FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Jhuma Roy FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Lakshmi Saroj FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Ramkishor Singh FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Satyanarayan Jaiswal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Mukesh Yadav FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Binita Singh FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Upendra Sah FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Mamata Chowrasia FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Nitu Devi FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 1 Haranath High School Room No.1 Ajit Kumar Mukherjee FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 2 Haranath High School Room No.2 Lucky Dutta FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 2 Haranath High School Room No.2 Maya Rani Dutta FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 2 Haranath High School Room No.2 Rocky Sonkar FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 2 Haranath High School Room No.2 Rikki Sonkar FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 2 Haranath High School Room No.2 Vicky Sonkar FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 2 Haranath High School Room No.2 Kamala Sonkar FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 2 Haranath High School Room No.2 Sanjay Sonkar FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 2 Haranath High School Room No.2 Dipti Ghosh FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 2 Haranath High School Room No.2 Kalyani Das FORM 6 Y Bhabataran Das SHYAMPUKUR Haranath High School Room No.2 FORM 6 Y 166 2 Brahmachary Bhakti Rakshak Hrishikesh SHYAMPUKUR Haranath High School Room No.2 FORM 6 Y 166 2 Maharaj Praneshwar Das SHYAMPUKUR Haranath High School Room No.2 FORM 6 Y 166 2 Bramhachary Ajaychaitanya Das SHYAMPUKUR Haranath High School Room No.2 FORM 6 Y 166 2 Brahmachary kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 3 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-1 Hasi Rajbhar kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 3 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-1 Puspa Devi Bhawsinghka kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Manty Maity kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Rekha Adhikary kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Sweta Shaw kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Kanan Giri kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Lily Polley kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Anwesha Ghosh kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Jayanti Pramanick kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Manti Maity kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Suraj Maurya kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Sangita Maurya kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Khushboo Maurya kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Bandana Maurya kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Karmila Singh kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Bapi Das kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Shyamal Das kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Mina Das kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Rekha Das kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Rajkumar Das kolkata municipal corporation SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 4 Community Hall,Ward-7,Room-2 Lagina Das 166 SHYAMPUKUR 5 Women's College, Room No.1 Sudam Ghosh FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 5 Women's College, Room No.1 Sangita Goswami FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 5 Women's College, Room No.1 Vinod Kumar Chaudhri FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 5 Women's College, Room No.1 Puspalata Chaudhari FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 5 Women's College, Room No.1 Pampa Das FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Rajesh Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Sabita Manna FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Ganesh Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Namita Mahato FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Latika Bar FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Palan Das FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Arati Ari FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Sima Das FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Mamoni Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Krishna Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Surojit Kayal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Tulika Das FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Shila Gupta FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Ahallya Seti FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Ananda Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Namita Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Panchanan Bhuinya FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Upendra Dey FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Prakash Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Raju Manna FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Binod Kumar Ray FORM 6 Y SHYAMPUKUR Women's College, Room No.2 FORM 6 Y 166 6 Swami Purnashuddhananda 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Bablu Manna FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Panchu Das FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 6 Women's College, Room No.2 Gita Rani Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 7 Women's College Room No.3 Anita Singh FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 7 Women's College Room No.3 Sanjana Shaw FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 7 Women's College Room No.3 Sapana Singh FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 7 Women's College Room No.3 Rita Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 7 Women's College Room No.3 Shashi Singh FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 7 Women's College Room No.3 Pramila Singh FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 7 Women's College Room No.3 Sanjit Das FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 7 Women's College Room No.3 Rabi Mondal FORM 6 Y 166 SHYAMPUKUR 7 Women's College Room No.3 Tapasi Mondal FORM 6 Y Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Sambhu Mondal Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Anima Roy Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Pinki Ray Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Champa Majhi Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Kajal Chandra Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Rina Mondal Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Champa Devi Yadav Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Bikki Kumar Singh Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Manoj Ray Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Biswajit Goswami Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Laxmi Goswami Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Pradip Goswami Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Uttam Kumar Mondal Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 8 No.1 Mamoni Das Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 9 No 2 Dolly Sur Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 9 No 2 Souvik Aditya Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 9 No 2 Puja Shaw Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 9 No 2 Rinki Shaw Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 9 No 2 Sudha Shaw Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 10 No 3 Rishav Gupta Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 10 No 3 Dhananjay Kumar Shaw Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 10 No 3 Siddhi Agarwal Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 10 No 3 Tanmoy Kumar Jana Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 10 No 3 Laxmi Devi Jain Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 10 No 3 Shalini Jain Ramkrishna Day Students Home Room SHYAMPUKUR FORM 6 Y 166 10 No 3 Protiva Pal Maharaja Cosimbazar Polytecnic Inst.
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