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Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited Assam & Assam Arakan Basin, Cinnamara, Jorhat – 785704 (Assam) Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited Assam & Assam Arakan Basin, Cinnamara, Jorhat – 785704 (Assam) No. JRT/NAPS-IV/LIST1/2020-21 07.09.2020 With reference to the notification ONGC/APPR/1/2020/ dated 29.07.2020 the following candidates are provisionally selected subject to verification of documents: (1) Trade : Accountant = 05 nos. Sl. Registration First Name Middle Last Name D.o.B No Number Name (DD/MM/YYYY) 1 207882 Medin Doley 08/20/98 2 179954 Ankur Dutta 02/16/98 3 219651 Swati Verma 23-11-1997 4 97242 LAKHIRAM BASUMATARY 08/14/92 5 172789 Hemanta Saikia 09/27/97 (2) Trade : Assistant HR = 10 nos. Sl. Registration First Name Middle Last Name D.o.B No Number Name (DD/MM/YYYY) 1 115646 SATYAJIT BORA 09/12/97 2 216992 JAHANABI SAIKIA 07/01/1998 3 202815 MONALISHA DUTTA 11/10/97 4 85466 Angana Hazarika 11/28/97 5 122194 JUNMONI KACHARI 12/15/95 6 97112 Monjit Das 01/21/97 7 24429 Debojit Saikia 10-10-96 8 58963 Rajoshree Gayon 12-31-96 9 206589 Tribedita Dutta 02/14/96 10 147868 TARALI SAIKIA 08/05/98 (3) Trade : Electrician = 27 nos. Sl. Registration First Name Middle Last Name D.o.B No Number Name (DD/MM/YYYY) 1 79081 NITYA SUNDOR HANDIQUE 01/01/96 2 82775 SONGRIBJYOTI KALITA 10/24/97 3 41181 Jishu Handique 04-05-99 4 16185 MANASH PROTIM SAIKIA 07-01-95 5 10858 MITHU BHARALI 06-29-99 6 126998 Babul Gogoi 08/12/97 7 111310 MAYUR JYOTI BORAH 11/20/96 8 93278 SUNAYAN BORAH 12/20/98 9 145493 YASIN RAHMAN 11/22/97 10 161698 MONTU GOGOI 01/19/95 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited Assam & Assam Arakan Basin, Cinnamara, Jorhat – 785704 (Assam) 11 203912 DULAL DAS 08/03/96 12 29026 KANKU BORA 10-10-98 13 208797 TAPAN JYOTI BORA 02/16/98 14 205614 Songita Rajput 07/31/96 15 122282 BASTAB GAYAN 01/21/96 16 27622 Banikanta Das 10-23-99 17 98517 PALLAB DAS 12/31/93 18 67788 Gourav Shyam 11-08-97 19 96601 NITU PATHORI 03/06/96 20 108933 BISWAJIT SONOWAL 06/12/98 21 23602 SAMUJWAL CHUTIA 01-23-96 22 96457 SAMARJYOTI SAIKIA 08/22/94 23 24163 ABINASH BORGOHAIN 12-06-95 24 140095 Nava Jyoti Kurmi 08/11/99 25 110573 KAILASH JYOTI GOGOI 07/06/95 26 50150 ANKURJYOTI KALITA 01/01/96 27 114284 Ankur Gogoi 09/01/99 (4) Trade : Fitter = 53 nos. Sl no. Reg. No First Name Middle Name Last Name DOB 1 169700 Abhay Debnath 12/29/95 2 39171 AMARJYOTI SAIKIA 05-10-94 3 100177 PIKIRAJ BORA 09/10/99 4 98700 POMPI SAIKIA 10/01/99 5 41827 Dhananjay Sharma Lohar 05-01-98 6 126675 HITENDRA CHETIA 02/14/97 7 266271 TRIDIP BORA 16/03/1998 8 199595 AICHENG THOUN HANDIQUE 09/10/96 9 54347 SATYAJIT KONWAR 08-23-95 10 25277 DEEPJYOTI GOGOI 01-31-94 11 179144 DIBYA JYOTI PHUKAN 12/04/94 12 124631 MADHUSMITA GOGOI 11/07/99 13 21422 SUMANTA MASHAB BORA 07-20-97 14 187560 BIKASH BORUAH 01/01/95 15 185436 APU DAS 09/22/97 16 82455 MINTU KACHARI 12/31/96 17 226571 ABINASH KALITA 18-07-1999 18 271681 SUBHASH KACHARI 05/11/1997 19 41267 MONJIT SAIKIA 01-17-98 20 193274 MANASH BORA 06/09/1998 21 73448 RITUPON RAJKHOWA 01/17/98 22 110709 PANKAJ BORUAH 05/31/94 23 43859 ALAKESH GOGOI 07-17-97 24 99907 Mriganka Sarmah 07/26/98 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited Assam & Assam Arakan Basin, Cinnamara, Jorhat – 785704 (Assam) 25 185619 MUKUNDA MADHAB SAIKIA 04/19/97 26 206000 BLUMON SAIKIA 02/27/97 27 227474 DEBASISH BORTHAKUR 30-04-1999 28 267312 IMAMUL HUSSAIN 24/03/1998 29 56998 TRIDIP BORAH 07-02-96 30 88589 Anand Rajak 12/31/96 31 83090 ABHISEK MANDAL 08/21/96 32 122743 JAYANTA ROBIDAS 11/01/98 33 26911 Tirtha Sonowal 01-06-99 34 59863 Chitra Ranjan Thengal 01-01-98 35 145626 NIPEN PEGU 01/01/92 36 65461 RAHUL BRAHMA 04-03-93 37 96398 NAYANJYOTI SONOWAL 08/25/95 38 96845 Pulak Saikia 09/07/94 39 175361 DEBANTA BORAH 06/01/96 40 182557 Pulakesh hazarika 02/26/97 13 nos. Vacant 01no. - SC cat. Postition 12 nos. - OBC cat. (5) Instrument Mechanic = 12 nos. Sl No Reg. No First Name Middle Name Last Name DOB 1 397 PULIN CHUTIA 08-21-93 2 249626 AMIR HAMJA BHUYAN 20/07/1998 3 99520 AKASH JYOTI BORAH 01/31/98 4 199261 Jayadhwaj Batsa Priyam 12/03/97 5 47624 PUROBI BHARALI 12-16-97 6 60119 DEBOJIT KALITA 01-01-98 7 48254 MUNMUN RAI 04-01-97 8 99360 AKASH DAS 07/01/98 9 95449 naba jyoti patar 04/14/98 10 96140 BIDYUT SAIKIA 09/30/93 11 186457 Puja Moni Dutta 09/14/95 01 no. Vacant Position 01 - ST Cat. (6) Mechanic (Motor Vechile) = 06 nos. Sl No. Reg.No First Name Middle Name Last Name DOB 1 46402 DEBAJIT HANDIQUE 01-20-00 2 106944 PARTHA PRATIM GOGOI 02/28/94 3 199899 Dhruba Jyoti Bora 06/10/1998 4 175581 PALLAB KACHARI 05/27/99 5 50800 MINTU GOGOI 09/08/97 6 6007 manash jyoti bora 06-30-96 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited Assam & Assam Arakan Basin, Cinnamara, Jorhat – 785704 (Assam) (7) Mechanic Diesel = 18 nos. Sl No. Reg. No First Name Middle Name Last Name DOB 1 178020 RAHUL GAM 03/01/97 2 92503 FEROZ CHETIA 04/03/94 3 117040 Abhilash Bora 01/22/96 4 153206 PRANTIC RAJKHOWA 12/17/93 5 261105 Durlov Borah 13/12/1994 6 138083 SATYAJIT DAS 10/01/94 7 91413 RAHUL BORAH 09/28/95 8 209341 SUPRATIM SONOWAL 06/17/98 9 33273 PARTHA PRATIM BORAH 03-05-99 10 232976 PARTHA PRATIM SAIKIA 25-02-1997 11 226255 RISHI MERCHANT 16-12-1996 12 137608 SURAJIT DAS 07/01/96 113 215946 NIRANTA BASUMATARY 19-10-1996 14 113167 BISWAJIT BORA 17/02/1998 15 43886 SAURAV JYOTI DUTTTA 10-05-97 16 205896 Shyamal Duwarah 29/08/1997 17 11033 SABIR KUMAR GOGOI 05-09-00 18 158299 PRIYANKUSH NATH 08/12/99 (8) Welder = 10 nos. Sl No Reg.No First Name Middle Name Last Name DOB 1 64645 sunil gogoi 06-04-92 2 148645 KULDEEP BRAHMA 08/10/96 3 77299 BIRAJ GOGOI 06/17/96 4 100097 phanindra saikia 09/12/97 5 107025 BIDYA HAZARIKA 06/30/95 6 126703 Samudra jyoti nath 01/01/97 7 92222 MATILAL BAGLARY 08/12/96 8 77299 BIRAJ GOGOI 06/17/96 9 130173 JIBAKANTA BRAHMA 08/12/92 10 107268 Thaneswar Mili 08/17/91 (9) Lab. Assistant (Chemical Plant) = 05 nos. Sl No. Reg. No First Name Middle Name Last Name DOB 1 202115 Sayanika Saikia 01/10/99 2 90175 Pratyashi Kondoli 05/27/97 3 73663 Anindita Saikia 12/10/96 4 244632 Mitali Powgam 01/03/1998 5 113965 Pragyan chutia 12/14/97 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited Assam & Assam Arakan Basin, Cinnamara, Jorhat – 785704 (Assam) (10) Surveyor = 10 nos. Sl No Reg. No First Name Middle Name Last Name DOB 1 94292 Kaushik Das 01/01/96 2 102866 DHARITRI DEVI 10/05/96 3 122621 Jitu Deori 04/07/96 4 163322 Ankita Duttta 11/23/99 5 97318 Wasim Zamal 10/26/96 6 101889 RAJASHREE DAS 12/25/94 7 121451 Rajdeep Turung 12/07/93 8 129943 ANGSHUMAN JYOTI GOGOI 04/14/99 9 267897 BHAGYASREE BORA 24/02/1998 10 146198 UTPAL BARUAH 10/06/95 The selected candidates will be called for verification of documents and joining at the work centre at a later date, as soon as the pandemic of COVID – 19 situation improves via registered mail. Note: The selection of the candidates is provisional subject to verification of certificates and medical fitness. In case the candidate does not fulfil eligibility norms or have furnished false information/documents, his/her candidature will be cancelled. Pawan Kumar Saini DGM – Incharge - HRD, ONGC, Jorhat For GM(HR) - Incharge - HR-ER .
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