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Accepted for the Post of Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) Under PHE Department Vide Advt ASSAM PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION JAWAHARNAGAR, KHANAPARA, GUWAHATI-781022 List of candidates whose applications have been Accepted for the post of Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) under PHE Department vide Advt. No 06/2020, Dated: 19/08/2020 For any discrepancies or queries, please contact office at email: [email protected] or over telephone No. 0361-2365426 during office hours w.e.f. 23-08-2021 to 25-08-2021 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 1 AABIR DAS PRABIR KUMAR DAS 20001 2 AABIR DEY RANJIT DEY 20002 3 AAQIB JAVED AKHTAR HUSSAIN 20003 4 ABDUL ALIM ABDUL LATIF 20004 5 ABDUL MOTLIB ABDUL AZIM 20005 6 ABDUR RASID MULLAH LUTFUR MULLAH 20006 7 ABHIGYAN BHUYAN KANU KAMAL BHUYAN 20007 8 ABHIJIT ANGAN HAZARIKA BHUPENDRA NATH HAZARIKA 20008 9 ABHIJIT BORA MRINAL KUMAR BORA 20009 10 ABHIJIT BORAH HORENDRA NATH BORAH 20010 11 ABHIJIT BORAH AJAY KUMAR BORAH 20011 12 ABHIJIT BORUAH PRONAB BORUAH 20012 13 ABHIJIT BORUAH PRONAB BORUAH 20013 14 ABHIJIT DEY PARIMAL CHANDRA DEY 20014 15 ABHIJIT DOWERAH MRIGENDRA NATH DOWERAH 20015 16 ABHIJIT KALITA HEMANTA KALITA 20016 17 ABHIJIT RAJKHOWA HEREMBESWAR RAJKHOWA 20017 18 ABHIK KR NEOG SURYYA KUMAR NEOG 20018 19 ABHIK KUMAR CHOWDHURY ALOK KUMAR CHOWDHURY 20019 20 ABHIK ROY BHOWMIK MANIK ROY BHOWMIK 20020 Page 1 of 91 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 21 ABHILASH BORTHAKUR JAYANTA BORTHAKUR 20021 22 ABHILASH DAS RAJEN CH DAS 20022 23 ABHILASH DUTTA JADAV CH DUTTA 20023 24 ABHILASH GOHAIN GOPI NATH GOHAIN 20024 25 ABHILASH SARMAH BARUAH SACHIN KUMAR SARMAH 20025 26 ABHILASH SHARMA PRANJAL SHARMA 20026 27 ABHILASH TALUKDAR MAHAT CHANDRA TALUKDAR 20027 28 ABHILEKH SONOWAL LALIT SONOWAL 20028 29 ABHINAB GOBINDA BORAH GOBIN CHANDRA BORAH 20029 30 ABHINAB KALITA PRAFULLA KALITA 20030 31 ABHINAB NATH ASHIM KUMAR NATH 20031 32 ABHINANDAN GOGOI CHANDAN GOGOI 20032 33 ABHINANDAN KONWAR ROMEN KONWAR 20033 34 ABHINASH NATH PRABIN KUMAR NATH 20034 35 ABHINAV BHARALI RAMESH CHANDRA BHARALI 20035 ABHINAV PHANGCHO 36 UMESH PHANGCHO 20036 CHOUDHURY 37 ABHINAVA DOIMARI TANKESWAR DOIMARI 20037 38 ABHINOB GARG SUNIL PUJARI 20038 39 ABHIRANAN BORAH CHANDRA KAMAL BORAH 20039 40 ABHISEK GOSWAMI LT SRINATH GOSWAMI 20040 41 ABHISEK KUMAR GIRIJA SHANKAR PRASAD SAHU 20041 ABHISHEK ABHINANDAN 42 PRABHAT CHANDRA DUTTA 20042 DUTTA 43 ABHISHEK BARMAN ANIL BARMAN 20043 44 ABHISHEK BHUYAN UTPAL BHUYAN 20044 Page 2 of 91 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 45 ABHISHEK DAS SISIR RANJAN DAS 20045 46 ABHISHEK GOGOI MONUJ KUMAR GOGOI 20046 47 ABHISHEK LAHKAR SATYENDRA CHANDRA LAHKAR 20047 48 ABIDUR RAHMAN MAHTABUR RAHMAN 20048 49 ABINASH ARANDHARA INDRA KANTA ARANDHARA 20049 50 ABINASH BARMAN DURGESWAR BARMAN 20050 51 ABINASH DAS LATE JATINDRA NATH DAS 20051 52 ABINASH KALITA HEMANTA KALITA 20052 53 ABINASH PATIRI ANIL PATIRI 20053 54 ABINASH RAJKHOWA MOHESH RAJKHOWA 20054 55 ABINASH SAIKIA DEBEN CHANDRA SAIKIA 20055 56 ABINASH SAIKIA NILA KANTA SAIKIA 20056 57 ABJALUR RAHMAN MOGBAR ALI 20057 58 ABU SALEH MD ARIF ABU SALEH NAZMUDDIN 20058 59 ABU UBAIDULLAH MONOWAR ALI 20059 ABUL SALAM AZAD 60 ABDUL MAZID BARBHUIYA 20060 BARBHUIYA 61 ACHINTA MONI DAS ASHOK KUMAR DAS 20061 62 ADITI GOGOI BASANTA KUMAR GOGOI 20062 63 ADITY BORA KULA DHAR BORA 20063 64 ADITYA BISWAKARMA BISHNU LAL BISWAKARMA 20064 65 ADITYA HAZARIKA NITYANANDA HAZARIKA 20065 66 ADITYA PARASAR PRADIP DUTTA 20066 67 ADITYA SAHU DURGA PRASAD SAHU 20067 68 ADITYAPRATIM BORA APURBAJYOTI BORA 20068 Page 3 of 91 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 69 AITY HANSEPI BIDYA SING HANSE 20069 70 AJAY KUMAR SAH SHIVNATH SAH 20070 71 AJBUDDIN ALI LT ASHMUDDIN ALI 20071 72 AJIDUR RAHMAN HAMED ALI 20072 73 AJITABH BHAUMICK RATAN CHANDRA BHAUMICK 20073 74 AJOY DHAR SURJYA DHAR 20074 75 AJOY DOLEY BHOLANATH DOLEY 20075 76 AJOY KUMAR GOGOI LATE MUKUT CHANDRA GOGOI 20076 77 AJOY SAHU BONGSHI DHAR SAHU 20077 78 AJOY SAHU SUBHAS SAHU 20078 79 AJOY SARMAH TIRTHA NATH SARMAH 20079 80 AKANGKSHA BHAGAWATI ATANU KUMAR BHAGAWATI 20080 81 AKANGSHA DEKA AMAL DEKA 20081 82 AKASH JYOTI DUTTA KIRON CHANDRA DUTTA 20082 83 AKASH MANDAL RAMPATI MANDAL 20083 84 AKASH PANDIT LATE SUBHASH PANDIT 20084 85 AKASH PATIR LATE MAHENDRA NATH PATIR 20085 86 AKASH PRATIM KASHYAP LATE PRABHAT SARMA 20086 87 AKASH SINHA KULO CHANDRA SINHA 20087 88 AKASHDEEP MADHUKALYA DWIJENDRA NATH HAZARIKA 20088 89 AKASHDEEP ROY ASHOKE KUMAR ROY 20089 AKDAM HUSSAIN 90 AKIL UDDIN CHOUDHURY 20090 CHOUDHURY 91 AKIB AHMED JALALUDDIN AHMED 20091 92 AKKHIRAJ BORAH SAJIB KUMAR BORAH 20092 Page 4 of 91 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 93 AKLANTA PRATIM MAZUMDAR MANORANJAN MAZUMDAR 20093 94 AKSHAY BOHRA OM PRAKASH CHETRY 20094 95 AKSHAY KALLUL SAIKIA TARANGA KALLUL SAIKIA 20095 96 ALAKESH SAIKIA LATE ROBIN SAIKIA 20096 97 ALAKESH SARMAH NABIN SARMAH 20097 98 ALAM HUSSAIN ALIJAN HUSSAIN 20098 99 ALANKRITA PRIYADARSHINI JAYANTA KUMAR BORA 20099 100 ALANKRITA SAIKIA RATUL SAIKIA 20100 101 ALIA KHATUN ATOWAR RAHMAN 20101 102 ALIUL HOQUE SAMSUL HOQUE 20102 103 ALONGBAR NARZARY CHAHEN NARZARY 20103 104 ALONGBAR NARZARY CHAHEN NARZARY 20104 105 AMALJYOTI TALUKDAR BENUDHAR TALUKDAR 20105 106 AMAN SARMA BABULAL SARMA 20106 107 AMAR JYOTI DEKA UMESH CHANDRA DEKA 20107 108 AMAR NATH SHARMA ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA 20108 109 AMAR NEOG BIMOL CHANDRA NEOG 20109 110 AMARENDRA DEKA BASANTA KUMAR DEKA 20110 111 AMARESH SARMA BHUDEB SARMA 20111 112 AMARJIT HAZARIKA JIBAN HAZARIKA 20112 113 AMARJIT LANGTHASA RAJYALAL LANGTHASA 20113 114 AMARJYOTI PAIT HEMA KANTA PAIT 20114 115 AMARNATH REGON KAMALESWAR REGON 20115 116 AMATYA BHARADWAJ APURBA SARMA 20116 Page 5 of 91 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 117 AMBARISH RAJ DEKA NRIPENDRA NATH DEKA 20117 118 AMDADUL MAHMUN MAFIZ UDDIN AHMED 20118 119 AMIT CHANDRA DEKA HAREN CHANDRA DEKA 20119 120 AMIT KUMAR PRADHAN GOBIN PRADHAN 20120 121 AMIT KUMAR ROY PRANAB KUMAR ROY 20121 122 AMIT KUMAR SAH RAM NARESH SAH 20122 123 AMIT KUMAR SARMA SWAPAN KUMAR SARMA 20123 124 AMIT PRITOM NILAPADMA ACHARJEE 20124 125 AMIT RAJKONWAR RANJIT RAJKONWAR 20125 126 AMITABH GOGOI RANJIT CHANDRA GOGOI 20126 AMLAN AOICHOIRRYYA 127 GANESH CHANDRA BURAGOHAIN 20127 BURAGOHAIN 128 AMLAN BARUAH NIRANJAN BARUAH 20128 129 AMLAN BHUYAN DHIREN BHUYAN 20129 130 AMLAN DAS DHRUBA NARAYAN DAS 20130 131 AMLAN JYOTI GOSWAMI JYOTI PRASAD GOSWAMI 20131 132 AMLAN JYOTI SHARMA PRABIR SHARMA 20132 133 AMLAN JYOTI SHARMA PRABIR SHARMA 20133 134 AMLAN PHUKAN RAMANI PHUKAN 20134 135 AMRIT SONOWAL AMULYA SONOWAL 20135 136 AMZAD AMIN RAHUL MAKABBIR ALI LASKAR 20136 137 ANAMITRA PHUKAN ANUP KUMAR PHUKAN 20137 138 ANANDA RAM BARMAN GOPINATH BARMAN 20138 139 ANANDITA SARMA JATINDRA NATH SARMA 20139 140 ANANGA DUTTA GHOSH DEEPAK KUMAR GHOSH 20140 Page 6 of 91 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 141 ANGKAN BANIA LT PADMA KANTA BANIA 20141 142 ANGSHUMAN BORA BIJIT BORA 20142 143 ANGSHUMAN BORAH ARUN CHANDRA BORAH 20143 144 ANGSHUMAN DAS RAJ KUMAR DAS 20144 145 ANGSHUMAN DEV SARMA MUNINDRA NATH SARMA 20145 146 ANGSHUMAN HAZARIKA KULA DHAR HAZARIKA 20146 147 ANGSHUMAN NEOGI HIRANYA KUMAR NEOGI 20147 148 ANGSHUMAN SAIKIA PARESH SAIKIA 20148 149 ANGSHUMAN SAIKIA PARESH SAIKIA 20149 150 ANGSUMAN PHUKAN JYOTISH PHUKAN 20150 151 ANIL KUMAR RAY KAMAL DEO RAY 20151 152 ANIL KUMAR SINGHA KUNJA BIHARI SINGHA 20152 153 ANIMESH GOSWAMI MRINAL GOSWAMI 20153 154 ANINDITA SHARMA KULA NATH SARMA 20154 155 ANINDYA DEY ALAKESH DEY 20155 156 ANINDYA KUMAR SHARMA MUNIN SHARMA 20156 157 ANINDYA NATH APURBA KUMAR NATH 20157 158 ANINDYA S MAHANTA RAJIB LOSAN MAHANTA 20158 159 ANIRBAN BASUMATARY DANDI RAM BASUMATARY 20159 160 ANIRBAN CHAKRABORTY ASHIM KUMAR CHAKRABORTY 20160 161 ANIRBAN CHAKRABORTY ASHIM KUMAR CHAKRABORTY 20161 162 ANIRBAN CHAKRABORTY AMITAVA CHAKRABORTY 20162 163 ANIRBAN SAHA DINESH CHANDRA SAHA 20163 164 ANIRUDH ROY MAHENDRA MOHAN ROY 20164 Page 7 of 91 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 165 ANJAN BAISHYA PRADIP BAISHYA 20165 166 ANJAN BORA PRABHAT CHANDRA BORA 20166 167 ANJAN JYOTI NATH SONARAM NATH 20167 168 ANJAN MISHRA SASHI MISHRA 20168 169 ANJANJYOTI BORA LALIT CHANDRA BORA 20169 170 ANJUM PARVEEN SAZAD ZAMAN HAZARIKA 20170 171 ANKAN BARMAN RANJAN KUMAR BARMAN 20171 172 ANKITA DAS KANTESWAR DAS 20172 173 ANKITA SARMAH DILIP KUMAR SARMAH 20173 174 ANKUR BAISHYA KAILASH CHANDRA BAISHYA 20174 175 ANKUR BARUAH GIRIN BARUAH 20175 176 ANKUR BORGOHAIN CHOWKHAM BORGOHAIN 20176 177 ANKUR DUTTA LATE ANIL CHANDRA DUTTA 20177 178 ANKUR HANDIQUE PUSPADHAR HANDIQUE 20178 179 ANKUR JYOTI BORAH SURENDRA NATH BORAH 20179 180 ANKUR JYOTI GOSWAMI DHARANI DHAR GOSWAMI 20180 181 ANKUR MEDHI DINESH CHANDRA MEDHI 20181 182 ANKUR NATH MADHAB CHANDRA NATH 20182 183 ANKUR RAJ DUTTA PARESH DUTTA 20183 184 ANKUSH BARMAN LATE BHASKAR BARMAN 20184 185 ANSHUMAN BARUAH LT BIREN BARUAH 20185 186 ANSHUMAN BORA AMRIT BORA 20186 187 ANSHUMAN GOGOI DULESWAR GOGOI 20187 188 ANSHUMAN HANDIQUE MADHUJYA HANDIQUE 20188 Page 8 of 91 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 189 ANTARA GOGOI SAILYA KANTA GOGOI 20189 190 ANTARIP CHETIA BISWANATH CHETIA 20190 191 ANTARIP HATIKAKOTY PRADIP HATIKAKOTY 20191 192 ANUBHAB BHARALI KALYAN BHARALI 20192 193 ANUBHAV SAIKIA DILIP KUMAR SAIKIA 20193 194 ANUP JYOTI DAS BANI KANTA DAS 20194 195 ANUP JYOTI DUTTA SISHU RAM DUTTA 20195 196 ANUP KUMAR SALOI DHANIRAM SALOI 20196 197 ANUPAL DUTTA DILIP KUMAR DUTTA 20197 198 ANUPAM BAISHYA NAGEN CHANDRA BAISHYA 20198 199 ANUPAM BARUAH LATE ANIL BARUAH 20199 200 ANUPAM BARUAH PRAKASH BARUAH 20200 201 ANUPAM BORUAH PRODIP BORUAH 20201 202 ANUPAM CHOUBEY MADAN MOHAN CHOUBEY 20202 203 ANUPAM DAS SARAT CHANDRA DAS 20203 204 ANUPAM JYOTI BAISHYA NRIPEN BAISHYA 20204 205 ANUPAMA SINGHA ANUKUL SINGHA 20205 206 ANURAG BAISHYA LATE AKHIL BAISHYA 20206 207 ANURAG BORDOLOI BASANTA KUMAR BORDOLOI 20207 208 ANURAG DEY ASHISH KUMAR DEY 20208 209 ANURAG KALITA PREMADHAR KALITA 20209 210 ANURAG PANDEY PRADIP KUMAR PANDEY 20210 211 ANURAG SARMA LATE JADAB CHANDRA SARMA 20211 212 AONKUR PRITOM GOGOI DIMBA DHAR GOGOI 20212 Page 9 of 91 Sl.
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