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DISTRICT : Siwan District District District District District Sl. No. Name of Husband's/Father,s AddressDate of Catego Full Marks Percent Choice-1 Choice-2 Choice-3 Choice-4 Choice-5 Candidate Name Birth ry Marks Obtained age (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) DISTRICT : Siwan 1 SANDHYA SHRI JAY PRSHAK vill+po-mamudhpur,ps- 12-Jun-68 GEN 700 572 81.71 Saran (1) Siwan (1) Gopalganj (1) Vaishali (2) Patna (4) KUMARI UPADHIA mazi,dis-chapra (bihar)pin-841223 2 REENA SINHASRI DINESH SINGH dinesh singh, d/o- sita 31-Dec-76 BC 900 721 80.11 Siwan (2) Begusarai (3) Muzaffarpur (4) Samastipur (4) Vaishali (5) sharan singh, vill- ruiya, post- ruiya bangra, p.s.- jiradei, distt- siwan 3NILAM SHRI GUJESHWER nilam srivastav c/o-shri 06-Jan-69 BC 700 554 79.14 Gopalganj (2) Siwan (3) Saran (3) Muzaffarpur (5) Patna (14) SRIVASTAV PRASAD akhilesh prasad vill-manichapar, po-hathua dis-gopalginj pin-841436 4 KAMALAWATI UMASH KUMAR vill-hariharpur,po- 03-Feb-68 GEN 700 543 77.57 Saran (4) Siwan (4) Patna (18) Gopalganj (3) Gopalganj (3) KUMARI parsagar,ps-akma, dis- chapara(bihar) pin-841220 5KUMARI LATE- ANIL KUMAR village- makhdumpur, 05-Jun-73 BC 900 677 75.22 Nalanda (27) Darbhanga (7) Katihar (11) Aurangabad (10) Siwan (5) MANORMA SINHA post- gurusharanpur, via- parbalpur, district nalanda- pin 803114 6MANISHA KUMARISANJAY KUMAR vill-sadhpur post- 15-Jan-71 GEN 900 672 74.67 Saran (14) Siwan (6) jamanpura p.s-daudpur dist-chapra(saran) 7 KIRAN KUMARISHRI VIRENDAR c/o virendar prasad 17-Dec-78 GEN 900 670 74.44 Siwan (7) Saran (15) Gopalganj (6) Vaishali (23) Muzaffarpur (15) PRASAD PANDEY pandey ,gram- teliyaan, post- navigunj bazar,thana- basantpur, zilla -siwan (bihar). 8 JAYA SINGHAKHILESH KUMAR vill- meerpur patadh, 07-Aug-77 GEN 900 666 74 Vaishali (26) Siwan (8) Nawada (32) Nalanda (37) Patna (49) p.o- dumri, p.s- sarai, dist- vaishali. 9 POONAM KUMARIRAMLAKHAN vill- sri rampur, karjama, 24-Oct-67 MBC 900 664 73.78 Nalanda (39) Nawada (34) Siwan (9) Gaya (34) Sheohar (1) PRASAD p.o-satnag, thana- chandi, distt- nalanda - 803108 10 KUMARI SHILPISRI UPENDRA village+post- jagernath, 10-Jan-78 GEN 900 640 71.11 Gopalganj (7) Siwan (10) Saran (18) NATH SRIVASTAVA via- mirganj, district- gopalganj 11 SANJU KUMARIARJUN PRASAD vill- mahrna, p.o.+ p.s.- 10-Jan-87 BC 700 495 70.71 Munger (107) Lakhisarai (97) Jamui (76) Darbhanga (36) Siwan (11) MEHTA dharhara dist- munger, pincode- 811212 Page 3158 of 3369 District District District District District Sl. No. Name of Husband's/Father,s AddressDate of Catego Full Marks Percent Choice-1 Choice-2 Choice-3 Choice-4 Choice-5 Candidate Name Birth ry Marks Obtained age (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) 12 KUMARI MEERA SRI UPENDRA c/o- saryug prasad 10-Oct-67 BC 900 636 70.67 Nawada (67) Jahanabad (53) Patna (121) Nalanda (74) Siwan (12) SINHA KUMAR vill- sinduara post- mahkar p.s.- chandi distt- nalanda pin code- 803202 13 MIRA MISHRALATE RAMAKANT c/o- hira lal tiwari, vill- 15-May-65 GEN 600 422 70.33 Siwan (13) Gopalganj (8) Vaishali (61) Saran (24) Patna (132) MISHRA savnaha, post- bathua bazar, distt- gopalganj 14 VIPIN KUMARISRI. KRISHNA c/o- sri. gorakh singh 02-Sep-79 GEN 900 632 70.22 Siwan (14) Gopalganj (9) Saran (25) Patna (134) Vaishali (63) SINGH vill+ p.o.- karsaut, via- maharajganj dist- siwan 15 ASHA KUMARIBAIJNATH PRASAD shri- mahendra prasad, 26-Apr-69 BC 900 629 69.89 Patna (145) Nalanda (92) Jahanabad (61) Vaishali (72) Siwan (15) post- bari bigha, thana- hillsa dist- nalanda ( bihar ) 804451 16 KAMINI KUMARIASHOK SINGH vill- shitalpur dih, p.o.- 01-Jan-70 GEN 900 627 69.67 Saran (29) Vaishali (79) Muzaffarpur (67) Patna (164) Siwan (16) shitalpur, p.s.- dighwara, dist- saran 17 BIBHA KUMARISRI RAMAYAN w/o- sri nawal kishore 25-May-72 GEN 900 623 69.22 Saran (32) Siwan (17) Gopalganj (10) Vaishali (87) Patna (182) SINGH panday vill- repura post- pirauta vai- gaura distt- saran pin code- 841443 18 SHAMA DR. FAIYAZUL village- hardiya, post 08-Feb-80 GEN 900 622 69.11 Gopalganj (11) Siwan (18) Saran (33) PERWEEN HAQUE vishnu nagar sugar mil, gopalganj, district - gopalganj, bihar 19 KALINDHI KUMARISHRI RAMESHWAR kumari kalindhi kumari, 01-Jan-72 GEN 600 414 69 Siwan (19) Gopalganj (12) Saran (35) Patna (195) PRASAD w/o- shri baliram tiwari, vill- pipra, po.- nautan, p.s.- nautan, dist- siwan (bihar), pin code- 841243 20 LAXMI DEVISHRI JANGALI laxmi devi, w/o- shri 02-Jan-70 GEN 900 618 68.67 Siwan (20) Saran (37) Gopalganj (14) Vaishali (102) Muzaffarpur (91) SINGH janardhan singh, vill- harpur kotwa, po.- tarwa parsa, dist- siwan 21 NILOO SINGHSRI TARWAWU vill. + post. - kawirpur, 01-Feb-70 GEN 900 618 68.67 Siwan (21) Gopalganj (13) Saran (38) Vaishali (101) Patna (209) SINGH thana - mairwa dist. - siwan Page 3159 of 3369 District District District District District Sl. No. Name of Husband's/Father,s AddressDate of Catego Full Marks Percent Choice-1 Choice-2 Choice-3 Choice-4 Choice-5 Candidate Name Birth ry Marks Obtained age (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) 22 GYANTI DEVISHRI SURESH village+post sarsar, 01-Apr-71 GEN 900 616 68.44 Siwan (22) Gopalganj (15) Saran (39) Champaran-E Champaran-W (14) SINGH district siwan, p.s. (22) siwan (mufsil), bihar 23 RITA DEVISRI JANARDHAN vill + post- bharhopur 05-Jan-71 GEN 900 615 68.33 Saran (41) Siwan (23) Gopalganj (16) Patna (222) Muzaffarpur (94) DUBE p.s.- ekma distt- chhapra pin code- 841208 24 RINKI SINHADUKHAHARAN w/o- satish kumar, vill- 15-Aug-79 BC 900 613 68.11 Patna (236) Nalanda (144) Jahanabad (87) Bhojpur (59) Siwan (24) SINGH chhati, post- basbigha, p.s.- dhanarua, distt- patna, pin code- 804451 25 ARCHANA SHRI- RAM c/o- jagdish singh, 01-Mar-79 GEN 900 610 67.78 Siwan (25) Saran (46) Patna (255) Muzaffarpur (105) Champaran-E (26) KUMARI SAWROP SHARMA post- barka gao, misrolliya, thana- bhagwanpur hatt, dist- siwan, 26 MADHU DEVIDINESH vill-milki chak 01-Jan-78 SC 900 606 67.33 Patna (284) Siwan (26) Gaya (149) Nalanda (182) Bhojpur (68) CHAUDHARY po-rahimpur ps-athamnagola dis-patna pin-803211 27 MANJULA KUMARISHRI KAMLA village- diyawan, post 14-Feb-69 GEN 900 606 67.33 Nalanda (184) Patna (280) Vaishali (124) Sheikhpura (151) Siwan (27) PRASAD SINGH diyanwan, p.s. karay parsuray, district nalanda, bihar,pin 801304 28 MANJULA KUMARISRI KAMLA PRASAD vill- diyawa, post- 14-Feb-69 BC 900 606 67.33 Nalanda (183) Patna (279) Vaishali (123) Sheikhpura (153) Siwan (28) SINGH diyawa, p.s.- karay, parsuray, distt- nalanda, pin code- 801304 29 KUMARI ANKITASRI RAKESH vill- barai patti, post- 05-May-75 BC 900 604 67.11 Gopalganj (17) Siwan (29) Saran (49) Vaishali (131) Champaran-E (28) KUMAR SINGH chhap mathiya, p.s.- mirganj, distt- gopalganj 30 MEERA KUMARIBINDA PRASAD vill+p.o- basantpur, p.s- 15-Dec-83 BC 700 469 67 Patna (305) Muzaffarpur (119) Saran (55) Aurangabad (72) Siwan (30) basantpur, dist- siwan, pincode- 841406. 31 ASHA KUMARISRI RAM w/o sri ram koleshwar 05-Jun-69 BC 900 603 67 Arwal (57) Vaishali (135) Saran (54) Bhagalpur (228) Siwan (31) KOLESHWAR prasad, village- chotki PRASAD simhari, post- barki simhari, p.s. dhanrua, district- patna (bihar) pin 804451 Page 3160 of 3369 District District District District District Sl. No. Name of Husband's/Father,s AddressDate of Catego Full Marks Percent Choice-1 Choice-2 Choice-3 Choice-4 Choice-5 Candidate Name Birth ry Marks Obtained age (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) (With Rank) 32 SUSHILA KUMARISHRI- VINAY shiv chand prasad, 04-Jan-75 BC 900 603 67 Gopalganj (18) Siwan (32) Saran (53) Champaran-E Patna (306) KUMAR PRASAD chavari, (29) thana- jhajhagardh post- gopalganj ( bihar ) 33 KRISHNA KUMARI SRI SHAILENDRA w/o- sri shailendra 01-Jun-76 BC 900 600 66.67 Gaya (175) Jahanabad (125) Siwan (33) Nalanda (214) Vaishali (145) ARYA KUMAR kumar vill- purandar chak post + p.s.- ekangar sarai distt- nalanda pin code- 801301 34 ANITA DEVISRI SADASHIV c/o- umesh prasad 12-Mar-70 BC 900 599 66.56 Siwan (34) Vaishali (150) Jamui (185) Katihar (69) Munger (273) PRASAD vill- sasbahana post- kasar ( ghuskari) p.s.- kasar distt- sheikhpura 35 SMT. USHA SRI MANOJ vill+post- tarwa 02-Jan-65 GEN 900 599 66.56 Saran (57) Vaishali (148) Patna (332) Siwan (35) Gopalganj (20) KUMARI SRIVASTAV magarpal, distt- chhapra (saran) 36 ANITA DEVISHRI.SHADASHIV anita devi c/o rajesh 03-Dec-70 MBC 900 599 66.56 Begusarai (111) Samastipur (122) Sitamarahi (34) Siwan (36) Purnia (68) PRASAD prasad vill-jiyan bigha, ps-sheikhpura,distt- 37 ANJU KUMARIVIRENDRA TIWARI village- dhawri, post- 15-Mar-78 GEN 700 465 66.43 Saran (58) Siwan (37) Vaishali (155) Gopalganj (21) Patna (341) sarmi, perkhand- dhana, baniyapur, district saran (chapra) 38 MEENA KUMARISRI INDARJEET w/o- sri indarjeet kumar, 05-Dec-85 BC 700 464 66.29 Saran (59) Siwan (38) Saharsa (38) Jamui (204) Munger (296) KUMAR vill+post- parna, via- rajauda, distt- begusarai 39 KANCHAN DEVISRI NAVAL KISHOR c/o- late sri naval kishor 14-Oct-75 BC 800 530 66.25 Patna (355) Vaishali (158) Saran (60) Siwan (39) Muzaffarpur (136) PRASAD prasad near of ramdas bhawan, kajipur, new tola, patna-4 40 KUMARI PUSHPA SRI SAKAL DEV ROY vill+post- belaw, p.s.- 10-Sep-85 GEN 600 397 66.17 Siwan (40) Saran (61) Gopalganj (22) Vaishali (162) Muzaffarpur (139) ROY darauli, siwan 41 BIMAL KUMARISRI VIDYA THAKUR w/o- sri salajit singh 11-Oct-65 GEN 900 594 66 Saran (62) Siwan (41) Gopalganj (24) Vaishali (169) Muzaffarpur (144) vill+ post- pirauta via- gaura distt- saran pin code- 841443 42 KUMARI MINACHANDBHAWAN c/o vibheshwar pandey, 20-Jun-68 GEN 500 330 66 Siwan (42) Saran (63) Gopalganj (23) Vaishali (168) Muzaffarpur (143) MISHR village+post langarpur, via- mairth, district siwan (bihar) Page 3161 of 3369 District District District District District Sl.
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