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ID Candidate Name Correspondence Address Reason for Rejection B B-36 AKTA Vihar Bhopura Ghaziabad 1 CCH_0443 Aakash 201005 Shahibabad Ghaziabad Uttar predesh NO DOCUMENTS FOUND 201005 Idbh mapdi 21 Maligaont Jhah Jalukbari 2 CCH_0303 Abc idnia NO DOCUMENTS FOUND Kamrup Metro Assam 781011 Idbh mapdi 21 Maligaont Jhah Jalukbari 3 CCH_0272 Abc idnia NO DOCUMENTS FOUND Kamrup Metro ASsam 781011 Hozrat Ali 59 Pachim Deulguri Mozabari 4 CCH_1010 Abdur Rohim NO DOCUMENTS FOUND Basugaon Chirang Assam 783373 FAIZUR RAHMAN LASKAR 9 DURGANAGAR AFRUZA TAHERA 5 CCH_1370 PART-5 (K.B ROAD) UDARBOND NO REGISTRATION LASKAR UDARBOND Cachar ASSAM 788030 SAIFUDDIN AHMED 10 NAYAKPARA AFTABUDDIN 6 CCH_0353 SIPAJHAR SIPAJHAR Darrang ASSAM B.PHARM AHMED 784145 Rafiqul Ali 612 C. D. Road Ward No. 3 North 7 CCH_0437 Aftar Mohsina Ahmed Lakhimapur North Lakhimapur Lakhimpur NO DOCUMENTS FOUND Assam 787001 PREM SINGH 0 ABHORRA KUMHER 8 CCH_1496 AJAY SINGH No registration uploaded KUMHER BHARATPUR RAJASTHAN 321202 AJOY KUMAR RAM CHANDRA GOALA 0 SALEMA SALEMA 9 CCH_0708 No age proof GOALA SALEMA DHALAI TRIPURA 799278 ABDUL HAI CHAUDHURY 76 KAJAIKATA PT- 10 CCH_0467 AKLIMA BEGUM 1 BILASIPARA BILASIPARA Dhubri ASSAM MARKSHEET NOT CLEAR 783348 Abhijit Podder 764 Borpather,S.Dahotia Road,Near Babies Nursery High 11 CCH_1618 Akshayjit Podder B.SC (CHEMISTRY) School,Tinsukia Tinsukia Tinsukia Sadar Tinsukia Assam 786125 SHIRAZUL HOQUE 43 PORAVITA 12 CCH_0487 ALIF LAILA KHATUN JAMADARHAT FAKIRGANJ Dhubri ASSAM MARKSHEET NOT CLEAR 783330 Ghanashyam Choudhary Lakhimijan tea 13 CCH_1579 Alongkrita Baruah estate Lakhimijan Gelakey Sivasagar Assam NO DOCUMENTS FOUND 785685 JAMUNA DEVI 9 VILL- SUKHANJAN NEPALI 14 CCH_0833 AMBICA POUDEL BASTI BOKAJAN BOKAJAN Karbi Anglong REPEATATION ASSAM 782480 LAL BAHADUR THAPA 36 15 CCH_1511 AMBIKA THAPA KHANGKHARAIDISA DHANSIRIPAR DIPHU NO MARKSHEET Karbi Anglong STATE 782460 HAZARAT ALI 346 HAZIPARA KALAPANI BA MARKSHEET 16 CCH_0050 AMINA KHATUN MANKACHAR South Salmara ASSAM 783135 UPLOADED AMRITA BANI THOMAS XALXO 277 CHANDMARI LOHARI 17 CCH_1295 NO MARKSHEET XALXO TINSUKIA Tinsukia ASSAM 786125 BITUPAN BORGOHAIN 12 KHANAMUKH 18 CCH_1509 ANAMIKA GOGOI MPHC STAFF QUATER MADHURI PATHER DOCUMENTS NOT CLEAR SILAPATHER Dhemaji ASSAM 787059 GANGARAM KURMI 185 MEZENGAH TEA- 19 CCH_1580 ANAMIKA KURMI ESTATE PURONA TITABOR TITABOR Jorhat INCOMPLETE MARKSHEET ASSAM 785632 REJECTED LIST FOR 6 MONTHS CERTIFICATE COURSE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH JANUARY 2021 SESSION UNDER IGNOU (Vide Advertisement No. NHM-37015/3/2020-NCD-NHM/24408 dated 09-12-2020 ) Sl No. Regd. ID Candidate Name Correspondence Address Reason for Rejection TARUN CHANDRA NATH 225 GANAKPARA 20 CCH_0572 ANAMIKA NATH BHOLABARI KALAIGAON Udalguri ASSAM NO REGISTRATION 784525 AZIBAR RAHMAN 180 BHADAI PARA 21 CCH_0660 ANICHUR RAHMAN LENGTISINGA ABHAYAPURI Bongaigaon DIPLOMA Assam 783384 PRATAP CH SARMA 44 NAPTAPARA 22 CCH_0584 ANIMA DEVI HATIMARA SIPAJHAR Darrang ASSAM AGE MORE THAN 35 YEARS 784144 LILADHAR PANDEY 36 TENGAPANI GAON 23 CCH_1062 ANJALI SARMAH GARHBASTI MAKUM BORDUBI Tinsukia NO MARKSHEET ASSAM 786170 RAFIKUL ISLAM 186 KURIHAMARI 24 CCH_0629 ANJOMA AHMED BHANGNAMARI MUKALMUA Nalbari ASSAM NO REGISTRATION 781126 ASRAF ALI KHAN 221 JARABARI JARABARI 25 CCH_1056 ANJOMONI KHATUN NO REGISTRATION BARPETA Barpeta ASSAM 781314 RAFIQUL HAQUE 55 BOWALGURI 26 CCH_1311 ANJU ARA BEGUM BOGOLIJAN NORTH LAKHIMPUR Lakhimpur MARKSHEET NOT CLEAR ASSAM 787031 PABITRA NEOG 0 KAPTAN CHUK LAIPULI 27 CCH_1204 ANJU KAPALI MARKSHEET NOT CLEAR TINSUKIA Tinsukia ASSAM 786183 Azahar ali 541 BANGAON BANAGRAM Belsor 28 CCH_1726 Anjuma begum NO DOCUMENTS FOUND Nalbari Assam 781303 ANJUMONI MAHANANDRA DIHINGIA KENDUGURI 29 CCH_0583 NO DOCUMENTS FOUND DIHINGIA KHUBALIA DHEMAJI Dhemaji ASSAM 787057 INDROMOHAN RAY 8 BALDIABATHAN 30 CCH_0322 ANOMI RAY SAKTI ASHRAM FAKIRAGRAM Kokrajhar NO REGISTRATION ASSAM 783354 SAHIDA BEGUM 126 MAZDIA PASCHIM HS MARKSHEET 31 CCH_1119 ANOWARA ]KHATUN MAZDIA SARTHEBARI Barpeta ASSAM UPLOADED 781305 Parmod Chetry Chitkagaon Chitkagaon 32 CCH_0703 Anuradha Chhetry Bongaigaon Bongaigon Bongaigaon Assam AGE PROOF NOT CLEAR 783380 Phulendra kumar singha Udayanpur Murguria 33 CCH_1790 Anwesha Singha AGE PROOF NOT CLEAR Patacharkuchi Barpeta Assam 781325 JATINDRA NATH BRAHMA 193 WARD NO 3 APARAJITA 34 CCH_0428 STATION ROAD DHEMAJI DHEMAJI NO REGISTRATION BRAHMA DHEMAJI Dhemaji ASSAM 787057 Bisheswar Morang 45 No.1 Bogibil Rampur 35 CCH_0019 ARCHANA MORANG Deori North Lakhimpur Lakhimpur Assam NO REGISTRATION 787031 BADARUDDIN AHMED 126 NABAPUR 36 CCH_0090 ARFIN AHMED BISWANATH CHARIALI BISWANATH AGE PROOF NOT CLEAR CHARIALI Biswanath ASSAM 784176 ARIF MAHMUD Asmat Ali 48 Nararvita pt 1 Nararvita HOMEOPATHY 37 CCH_0691 AHMED Mererchar Bongaigaon ASSAM 783384 REGISTRATION Jagadish Lahkar Ward no 38 CCH_0166 Arundhati Lahkar 6,Jyotinagar,Mangaldpi Mangaldoi Mangaldoi NO DOCUMENTS FOUND Darrang Assam 784125 REJECTED LIST FOR 6 MONTHS CERTIFICATE COURSE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH JANUARY 2021 SESSION UNDER IGNOU (Vide Advertisement No. NHM-37015/3/2020-NCD-NHM/24408 dated 09-12-2020 ) Sl No. Regd. ID Candidate Name Correspondence Address Reason for Rejection BIKY BORTHAKUR 184 BORPATRA DOLE ASHAPURNA 39 CCH_1642 KALOOGAON KALOOGAON SIVASAGAR NO REGISTRATION SHARMA Sivasagar ASSAM 785666 GANDHI NAGAR CHAPALLDA VILL MORAK STATION TEH RAMGANJMANDI KOTA 40 CCH_1757 ASHISH KUMAR No registratiom MORAK STATION MORAK STATION KOTA RAJASTHAN 326517 DHAN RAJ 201 OUTSIDE OF JAITARNIYA 41 CCH_0237 ASHOK KUMAR GATE BERA NOKADA , SOJAT CITY SOJAT No registration CITY SOJAT CITY PALI RAJASTHAN 306104 Rama kishan sharma Surya temple, balaji road ASHWANI KUMAR 42 CCH_1591 Badu Badu Gacchipura Dibrugarh Rajasthan NO registration SHARMA 341501 ASHAD ALI 62 KARAIKHOWA KHARMUZA HS MARKSHEET 43 CCH_0793 ASIFA SULTANA BAGUAN Goalpara ASSAM 783101 UPLOADED JAMAL UDDIN AHMED 514 KURIHA 44 CCH_1030 ASMINA KHATUN KAYAKUCHI BARPETA Barpeta ASSAM NO REGISTRATION 781352 Saban Ali Ahmed 0 Nagarbera Nagarbera 45 CCH_0008 Atikul Islam MARKSHEET NOT CLEAR Nagarbera Kamrup Rural Assam 781127 Atower Rohman 166 Chakla part 1 Chakla 46 CCH_0452 Azmina Khatun AGE PROOF NOT CLEAR Abhayapuri Bongaigaon Assam 783392 SHAHAR KHALIFA 4 KA DEWRIKUCHI 47 CCH_0994 BABITA AHMED SONKUCHI BARPETA Barpeta ASSAM NO MARKSHEET 781314 PRADIP KULI 62 VILL PUNAI CHIPAHIJAN 48 CCH_0123 BABITA KULI PIPALGURI SILAPATHER Dhemaji ASSAM NO MARKSHEET 787110 BABU CHAND ROY 90 NORTH RAIPUR 49 CCH_0024 BABITA ROY PART II BISONDAI GOLAKGANJ Dhubri NO MARKSHEET ASSAM 783334 TAPAN BARUAH 0 VILL DULAKAKHARIA 50 CCH_1128 BABY GOGOI DULAKAKHARIA GELAKY Sivasagar ASSAM NO DOCUMENTS FOUND 785696 SSNS NURSING SCHOOL PARK ROAD 51 CCH_1085 BABY LUCY SILCHAR SILCHAR SILCHAR Cachar ASSAM NO DOCUMENTS FOUND 788001 JIT KUMAR GOGOI 196 NAKARI WARD NO3, SANTI SANDHYA PATH NORTH 52 CCH_0153 BAGMITA GOGOI NO DOCUMENTS FOUND LAKHIMPUR NORTH LAKHIMPUR Lakhimpur ASSAM 787001 SHANKAR LAL BISSU NA LACHHARSAR BAJARANG LAL 53 CCH_1702 LACHHARSAR RAJLDESAR CHURU RAJASTHAN BISSU RAJASTHAN 331802 Narayanpur bazar . 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ID Candidate Name Correspondence Address Reason for Rejection PROBIN GOGOI 126 HANCHARA 57 CCH_0226 BANDANA GOGOI NO DOCUMENTS FOUND HANCHARA TEOK Jorhat ASSAM 792103 SOFIOR RAHMAN 295 K HELAPAKHRI 58 CCH_0785 BANOJIR RAHMAN BALADMARI CHAR MORNAI Goalpara NO REGISTRATION ASSAM 783101 Mr. Dinesh Sarma 38 Lakshmipur block A 59 CCH_0891 Banti Sarma NO DOCUMENTS FOUND Nikashi Nikashi Baksa Assam 781372 Ajit Borgohain 110A Mechagarh Gohain Gaon 60 CCH_0432 Barakha Borgohain DOCUMENTS NOT CLEAR Mechagarh Nazira Sivasagar Assam 785697 KANMAI DEORI 75 KAKALAMARI GAON 3RD YEAR MARKSHEET 61 CCH_1462 BARASHA DEORI TENGAPANI DEMOW Sivasagar ASSAM NOT UPLOADED 785671 A DEMTA St LUKE HOSPITAL RONGPURIA ASSAM REGISTRATION 62 CCH_1456 BARIHUN SHYLLA TINSUKIA TINSUKIA Tinsukia ASSAM 786125 NOT UPLOADED Babulal bharali Bhabanipur mahtali hati 63 CCH_0946 Barnali bharali NO DOCUMENTS FOUND Bhabanipur Barpeta Barpeta Assam 781352 SANJIB BARMAN 32 CHANDMARI 64 CCH_0920 BARNALI BORO SILPUKHURI CHANDMARI Kamrup Metro ANM ASSAM 781003 BROJEN CHETIA 32 BOLOMIA GAON 65 CCH_0380 BARNALI CHETIA JHANJI JAMUGURI GAURISAGAR Sivasagar REPEATATION OF 137 ASSAM 785683 MUKTESWAR DAS 474 PUNIA KHANDAJN ONLY INTERNSHIP MARKS 66 CCH_1735 BARNALI DAS SIPAJHAR Darrang ASSAM 784145 UPLOADED HASANUR SARKAR 279 BOALIA PT II BEGUM TAHMINA ONLY INTERNSHIP MARKS 67 CCH_0094 HAZIRHAT SUKCHAR South Salmara ASSAM AHMED UPLOADED 783128 AMOS AO 32 PUKHURIA VILLEGE, MARIANI, ONLY INTERNSHIP MARKS 68 CCH_0234 BENDANGNARO AO JORHA ASSAM MARIANI MARIANI Jorhat UPLOADED ASSAM 785634 Numal Kumbang 20 Junkareng Junkareng 69 CCH_0645 BHANI KUMBANG AGE PROOF NOT CLEAR Jonai Dhemaji Assam 787060 MONOHARI BARMAN 12 KALJAR BARAMA ONLY SUPPLE 70 CCH_0752 BHANITA BARMAN BARAMA
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