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Grade-IV/Peon/Night Chowkidar Name of the Post : Grade IV - Peon/Night Chowkidar Name of District : HAILAKANDI (ASSAM) Reg. No. DOB Sl No Name of the Candidate Father's Name App No. (D-M-Y) 5013259 1 ABADUR RAHMAN LASKAR 06-04-98 HABIBUR RAHMAN LASKAR A5013259 5004714 2 ABAEDULLA MAZUMDER 01-04-95 MAINUL HOQUE MAZUMDER A5004714 5173518 3 ABBAS UDDIN LASKAR 08-01-75 LT SOMOR ALI LASKAR A5173518 5131529 4 ABBAS UDDIN LASKAR 01-01-00 NURUL ISLAM LASKAR A5131529 5065538 5 ABBAS UDDIN LASKAR 11-09-93 TAFIR UDDIN LASKAR A5065538 5145933 6 ABBAS UDDIN LASKAR 21-01-93 ABDUL JALIL LASKAR A5145933 5128951 7 ABDUL HASHIM LASKAR 01-03-93 AZIR UDDIN LASKAR A5128951 5008865 8 ABDUL MANNAN BARBHUIYA 31-01-87 LT HILAL UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5008865 5130253 9 ABDUL AHAD BARBHUIYA 15-11-99 NOOR UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5130253 5057711 10 ABDUL AHAD LASKAR 01-01-99 BODOR UDDIN LASKAR A5057711 5102364 11 ABDUL AHAD MAZARBHUIYA 08-11-99 SAMSUL HAQUE MAZARBHUIYA A5102364 5052697 12 ABDUL ALAM BARBHUIYA 01-05-82 LT SURMAN ALI BARBHUIYA A5052697 5010094 13 ABDUL AUDHUD MAZUMDER 08-02-90 SAMSUL HUDA MAZUMDER A5010094 5074573 14 ABDUL AZIZ CHOUDHURY 01-02-84 YEASIN ALI CHOUDHURY A5074573 5139386 15 ABDUL BASIT 10-08-97 ABDUL BARI A5139386 5025931 16 ABDUL BASIT 19-06-97 LT ABDUL MANNAN A5025931 5115866 17 ABDUL GOPUR LASKAR 21-12-97 NAZIM UDDIN LASKAR A5115866 5145543 18 ABDUL HALIM 05-12-89 ABDUL BARI A5145543 5058496 19 ABDUL HALIM BARBHUIYA 25-09-93 ALA UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5058496 5140819 20 ABDUL HAMID 20-01-00 AKBOR ALI A5140819 5105884 21 ABDUL HAQUE LASKAR 31-03-75 LT ABU BAKKAR LASKAR A5105884 5165451 22 ABDUL KARIM LASKART 06-01-90 TABARAK ALI LASKAR A5165451 5010244 23 ABDUL KAYUM LASKAR 11-10-90 ABDUL KHALIQUE LASKAR A5010244 5104697 24 ABDUL KAYUM MAZUMDER 24-12-97 RAFIQUE AHMED MAZUMDER A5104697 5124839 25 ABDUL KUDDUS 10-10-95 ARJAD ALI A5124839 5080746 26 ABDUL KUDDUS 31-10-78 RASMAN ALI A5080746 5051161 27 ABDUL KUDDUS BARBHUIYA 28-01-87 ALA UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5051161 5178595 28 ABDUL MALIK MAZUMDER 01-12-86 KUTUB UDDIN MAZUMDER A5178595 5108765 29 ABDUL MANIK BARBHUIYA 31-12-80 ABDUR RAJAK BARBHUIYA A5108765 5125068 30 ABDUL MUNIM 13-01-99 LT ROBIJUL HOQUE A5125068 5104861 31 ABDUL ROUF LASKAR 02-07-84 ABDUL NOOR LASKAR A5104861 5118777 32 ABDUL SALAM BARBHUIYA 30-12-95 ASAB ALI BARBHUIYA A5118777 5048618 33 ABDUL SALAM LASKAR 25-03-86 AZIR UDDIN LASKAR A5048618 5006842 34 ABDUL WADUD LASKAR 08-02-98 ABDUL JALIL LASKAR A5006842 5082047 35 ABDUL WADUD BARBHUIYA 22-05-93 MOYEEN UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5082047 5153152 36 ABDUL WAHAB LASKAR 03-01-86 LT KHALILUR RAHMAN LASKAR A5153152 5161757 37 ABDUL WAHID MAZUMDER 25-01-93 LATE NEKRUJ ALI MAZUMDER A5161757 Page 1 of 94 Name of the Post : Grade IV - Peon/Night Chowkidar Name of District : HAILAKANDI (ASSAM) Reg. No. DOB Sl No Name of the Candidate Father's Name App No. (D-M-Y) 5156809 38 ABDUL AHAD BARBHUIYA 12-09-95 BASIR UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5156809 5180817 39 ABDUL AHAD CHOUDHURY 24-12-96 ISHAQUE ALI CHOUDHURY A5180817 5007462 40 ABDUL AHAD LASKAR 01-01-91 FAKAR UDDIN LASKAR A5007462 5000927 41 ABDUL AHAD LASKAR 26-04-93 MAINA MIA LASKAR A5000927 5031511 42 ABDUL ALIM MAZUMDER 01-04-88 LT ABDUL NOOR MAZUMDER A5031511 5031667 43 ABDUL ALIM MAZUMDER 01-04-88 LT ABDUL NOOR MAZUMDER A5031667 5055335 44 ABDUL AZIM CHOUDHURY 29-06-92 ABDUR RAHMAN CHOUDHURY A5055335 5070914 45 ABDUL AZIZ BARBHUIYA 08-09-00 MOHAMMED ALI BARBHUIYA A5070914 5019849 46 ABDUL AZIZ LASKAR 29-12-96 MOZIBUR RAHMAN LASKAR A5019849 5104389 47 ABDUL BACHIT CHOUDHURY 24-03-99 ABDUL KALAM CHOUDHURY A5104389 5092397 48 ABDUL BASID LASKAR 01-03-92 LT HOBIB ALI LASKAR A5092397 5007309 49 ABDUL BASIT 19-06-97 LT ABDUL MANNAN A5007309 5091837 50 ABDUL BASIT CHOUDHURY 24-07-00 ANWARUL HOQUE CHOUDHURY A5091837 5144383 51 ABDUL BASIT CHOUDHURY 18-12-99 FAKAR UDDIN CHOUDHURY A5144383 5068251 52 ABDUL BASIT MAZARBHUIYA 01-01-92 SHUKUR ALI MAZARBHUIYA A5068251 5052177 53 ABDUL DIDAR MAZUMDER 22-04-92 SOFIQURE RAHMAN MAZUMDER A5052177 5115984 54 ABDUL GOFUR LASKAR 21-12-97 NAZIM UDDIN LASKAR A5115984 5181279 55 ABDUL HAFIZ CHOUDHURY 25-08-90 MOIN UDDIN CHOUDHURY A5181279 5142475 56 ABDUL HALIM BARBHUIYA 23-04-97 JAMAL UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5142475 5156103 57 ABDUL HALIM BARBHUIYA 01-10-98 NOOR UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5156103 5140268 58 ABDUL HAMID 20-01-00 AKBOR ALI A5140268 5087860 59 ABDUL HAMID LASKAR 01-01-01 MOKRAM ALI LASKAR A5087860 5132107 60 ABDUL HANIF MAZARBHUIYA 30-06-87 ALI RAJA MAZARBHUIYA A5132107 5032662 61 ABDUL HANNAN 15-10-97 FORIZ UDDIN A5032662 5051166 62 ABDUL HANNAN HANNAN 25-10-95 NUR UDDIN CHOUDHURY A5051166 5051125 63 ABDUL HASIB LASKAR 01-01-97 NAZRUL ISLAM LASKAR A5051125 5080890 64 ABDUL HASIM LASKAR 10-08-97 ABDUL HASIM LASKAR A5080890 5139407 65 ABDUL KADIR MAZUMDER 02-07-94 RAFIQUE AHMED MAZUMDER A5139407 5165998 66 ABDUL KAIUM BARBHUIYA 01-03-81 LATE BADRUL ISLAM BARBHUIYA A5165998 5039584 67 ABDUL KALAM LASKAR 31-12-90 ABDUL MANNAN LASKAR A5039584 5097312 68 ABDUL KALAM BARBHUIYA 01-03-97 LT HIFZUR RAHMAN BARBHUIYA A5097312 5019884 69 ABDUL KARIM BARBHUIYA 27-09-89 ALA UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5019884 5009591 70 ABDUL KARIM MAZUMDER 20-03-93 JAMAL UDDIN MAZUMDER A5009591 5087131 71 ABDUL KASHIM MAZUMDER 18-12-97 AZIZUR RAHMAN MAZUMDER A5087131 5121035 72 ABDUL KAYUM BARBHUIYA 06-07-84 MOIN UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5121035 5087566 73 ABDUL KAYUM MAZUMDER 10-08-93 AZIZUR RAHMAN MAZUMDER A5087566 5141770 74 ABDUL KAYUM MAZUMDER 01-01-84 UMAR ALI MAZUMDER A5141770 Page 2 of 94 Name of the Post : Grade IV - Peon/Night Chowkidar Name of District : HAILAKANDI (ASSAM) Reg. No. DOB Sl No Name of the Candidate Father's Name App No. (D-M-Y) 5124521 75 ABDUL KUDDUS 20-10-95 ARJAD ALI A5124521 5035614 76 ABDUL KUDDUS MAZARBHUIYA 01-03-89 JALAL UDDIN MAZARBHUIYA A5035614 5011203 77 ABDUL MALIK BARBHUIYA 10-11-92 ABDUL MANNAN BARBHUIYA A5011203 5123055 78 ABDUL MALIK ANSARY 31-12-96 JAMAL UDDIN MIA A5123055 5010772 79 ABDUL MALIK BARBHUIYA 10-11-92 ABDUL MANNAN BARBHUIYA A5010772 5054818 80 ABDUL MALIK BARBHUIYA 23-10-89 MOYNA MIA BARBHUIYA A5054818 5098438 81 ABDUL MANNAN AHMED 19-09-96 TURFAN ALI A5098438 5125783 82 ABDUL MANNAN CHOUDHURY 30-08-96 ABDUL JOBBAR CHOUDHURY A5125783 5013061 83 ABDUL MAZID LASKAR 19-04-93 ABDUL MATIN LASKAR A5013061 5129344 84 ABDUL MOJED LASKAR 01-03-97 ABDUL MOSOBBIR LASKAR A5129344 5118421 85 ABDUL MONNAF MAZARBHUIYA 25-05-86 JAWAD ALI MAZARBHUIYA A5118421 5059784 86 ABDUL MOTIN LASKAR 20-09-00 FAIZUL HOQUE LASKAR A5059784 5010148 87 ABDUL MUKIT LASKAR 17-09-93 MUKTAR ALI LASKAR A5010148 5015918 88 ABDUL MUKTADIR CHOUDHURY 17-08-97 ABDUL MUTAHIR CHOUDHURY A5015918 5001760 89 ABDUL MUKTHADIR MAZARBHUIYA 21-10-91 NAZIM UDDIN MAZARBHUIYA A5001760 5025794 90 ABDUL MUKTHADIR MAZARBHUIYA 21-10-91 NAZIM UDDIN MAZARBHUIYA A5025794 5029947 91 ABDUL MUNIM BARBHUIYA 08-08-95 HUSSAIN AHMED BARBHUIYA A5029947 5124315 92 ABDUL MUZIB BARBHUIYA 01-01-89 BODRUL HAQUE BARBHUIYA A5124315 5143906 93 ABDUL MUZIB LASKAR 01-06-97 ABDUL LATIF LASKAR A5143906 5138932 94 ABDUL ODUD LASKAR 29-10-86 ABDUL MOTIN LASKAR A5138932 5133162 95 ABDUL QUAYYUM LASKAR 31-01-84 LATE SAMS UDDIN LASKAR A5133162 5167462 96 ABDUL RAHIM 10-12-88 ARJAD ALI A5167462 5137385 97 ABDUL SAHID LASKAR 31-03-78 MOFUR ALI LASKAR A5137385 5170159 98 ABDUL SALAM ANSARY 01-02-90 SHAH MOHAMMED ANSARY A5170159 5073787 99 ABDUL SALAM LASKAR 01-01-93 MAKMUD ALI LASKAR A5073787 5083826 100 ABDUL SUBHAN MAZUMDER 30-01-90 ABDUL JALIL MAZUMDER A5083826 5036038 101 ABDUL WADUD BARBHUIYA 15-07-85 NIZAM UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5036038 5095349 102 ABDUL WADUD BARBHUIYA 03-03-98 NIZAM UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5095349 5001040 103 ABDUL WAHAB LASKAR 14-09-96 MOYNA MIA LASKAR A5001040 5154749 104 ABDUL WAHID LASKAR 05-03-89 HABIB ALI LASKAR A5154749 5013984 105 ABDULLA AHMED MAZUMDER 23-10-99 MAINUL HAQUE MAZUMDER A5013984 5100697 106 ABDULLA RAJAUL AMIN MAZUMDER 17-10-89 ABDUL AZIM MAZUMDER A5100697 5095129 107 ABDUR RAHMAN 03-12-97 HARIS ALI A5095129 5016980 108 ABDUR RAHMAN CHOUDHURY 31-12-97 ALA UDDIN CHOUDHURY A5016980 5010460 109 ABDUR RAHMAN LASKAR 22-08-93 ABDUL KHALIQUE LASKAR A5010460 5016464 110 ABDUR RAHMAN LASKAR 01-08-86 SIRAJ UDDIN LASKAR A5016464 5092288 111 ABDUR RAHMAN BARBHUIYA 01-01-98 ZOWAID ALI BARBHUIYA A5092288 Page 3 of 94 Name of the Post : Grade IV - Peon/Night Chowkidar Name of District : HAILAKANDI (ASSAM) Reg. No. DOB Sl No Name of the Candidate Father's Name App No. (D-M-Y) 5040260 112 ABDUR RAJAQUE LASKAR 01-01-75 ASMAN ALI LASKAR A5040260 5043369 113 ABDUR RASHID 29-10-81 LT ASAB ALI A5043369 5145028 114 ABDUR RAHMAN BARBHUIYA 09-05-92 LIAKAT ALI BARBHUIYA A5145028 5072735 115 ABDUR RAHMAN CHOUDHURY 01-01-01 ABDUL MANNAF CHOUDHURY A5072735 5113742 116 ABDUR RAHMAN BARBHUIYA 31-12-97 AKAL ALI BARBHUIYA A5113742 5024785 117 ABDUR RAHMAN BARBHUIYA 01-01-98 MOZOROF ALI BARBHUIYA A5024785 5000230 118 ABDUR ROB MAZARBHUIYA 14-09-91 LATE ALI RAJA MAZARBHUIYA A5000230 5143834 119 ABDUR ROHIM BARBHUIYA 05-06-93 ABDUL HAKIM BARBHUIYA A5143834 5070602 120 ABDUS SAHID BARBHUIYA 31-01-98 FAIZUL RAHMAN BARBHUIYA A5070602 5049572 121 ABDUS SALAM LASKAR 15-09-99 FAIZUL HAQUE LASKAR A5049572 5010161 122 ABDUS SUFAN BARBHUIYA 03-01-93 SOMOR ALI BARBHUIYA A5010161 5013075 123 ABDUS SALAM 02-07-99 GIAS UDDIN A5013075 5171178 124 ABDUS SALAM BARBHUIYA 20-12-97 MOZIR UDDIN BARBHUIYA A5171178 5118112 125 ABDUS SUBHAN ANSARY 01-03-95 JAMAL UDDIN MIA A5118112 5120393 126 ABDUS SUKKUR CHOUDHURY 15-12-92 TERAB ALI CHOUDHURY A5120393 5102823 127 ABEDA SULTANA LASKAR 01-09-00 TUTA MIA LASKAR A5102823 5067541 128 ABHIJIT DAS 05-05-89 DAYAMAY DAS A5067541 5007351 129 ABHIJIT DEB NATH 29-04-93 JADU GOPAL DEBNATH A5007351 5084931 130 ABHIJIT GUPTA
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