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GOVERNMENT of INDIA LAKSHADWEEP ADMINISTRATION (Directorate of Education) Kavaratti — 682 555 F.No.6/9/2019— Edn/Estt Dated:.20 01.2020 Tea. gra* GOVERNMENT OF INDIA LAKSHADWEEP ADMINISTRATION (Directorate of Education) Kavaratti — 682 555 F.No.6/9/2019— Edn/Estt Dated:.20 01.2020. NOTICE Sub:-Department of Education-U.T.of Lakshadweep-Publication of Rank list/Roll Number Wise mark list of contractual Teaching and Non Teaching posts under Education Department-Regarding. Ref-FNo.18/6/2009-Edn/Estt(3) dated 22.11.2019. -0- The Rank list/ Roll Number wise mark list of the Teachers Aptitude Test Examination conducted on 28 & 29th December-2019 received from the Cochin University of Science & Technology Kochi is herewith published for the information and verification of all the concerned . The candidate should submit objection if any to the notice of the Department on or before 30 th January-2019, Objection without valid ground or received after the last date shall not be entertained The Department reserves the right to amend/modify the list at any stage if any candidates is found Itr2.0400V Pad wrongfully placed/. cn the list due to any reason. (Dr. P.A A YA) DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION To The Notice Board in Office Copy to:-The Director, Information & Public Relation, Kavaratti for publishing in Laksandweep Times. Copy to:-The Web Cordinator of this office to upload in official website Copy to:-Deputy Collector/ SDO in islands for information Copy to:-Principal, GSSS In islands/Education Officer, Kochi for information. Roll Number Wise Marklist for the Post of Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) - English (on Contract) in the Department of Education, Kavaratti SL ROLL NAME AND ADDRESS DATE OF CASTE MARKS NO NO. BIRTH (OUT OF 150) ST 1 115001 MOHAMMED HUSSAIN MM, MOULAR 30-Oct-1981 60.00 MANZIL, AMINI ISLAND, UT OF LAKSHADWEEP 2 115002 SHAMEENA N, Nallala House Kadmat 01-Oct-1992 ST 53.00 3 115003 SAJIDA BEEGUM P, PACHANAL 18-Nov-1993 ST 74.00 HOUSE ANDROTH ISLAND I AKSHAD WEEP 4 115004 FOUSIYA BEEGUM KC, 15-Aug-1989 ST 63.00 KOTTIYATHACHETTA HOUSE AMINI II • • a 0 a ' ST 5 115005 SHAHIDA BEEGUM PS, 30-May-1991 60.00 PUTHIYASURAMBI HOUSE AMINI ISLAND ST 50.00 6 115006 HARSHAD KHAN RV, RAHMATH 25-Feb-1991 VATHIL(H), AGATTI ISLAND, UT OF LAKSHADWEEP. PIN: 682553 ST 7 115007 TAKEUDEEN ALI NC, 22-Aug-1991 66.00 NADUVATHACHETTA HOUSE PO AMINI ISLAND UTI,AKSHADWEEP ST 51.00 8 115008 JOUHARATHBI MK, MONAKKAL 17-Sep-1991 HOUSE AMINI ISLAND UT OF LAKSHADWEEP 682552 ST 57.00 9 115009 BEEGUM HAFEERA KP, 14-Jun-1995 KUNHIPAPPADA HOUSE, AGATTI LAKSHADWEEP 15.01.2020 DIRECTOR (IRAA) li1244 .11° Roll Number Wise Marklist for the Post of Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) - English (on Contract) in the Department of Education, Kavaratti SL ROLL NAME AND ADDRESS DATE OF CASTE MARKS NO NO. BIRTH (OUT OF 150) 10 115010 RASEENA AP, ALIKOTHAPURA HOUSE 04-Dec-1991 ST 63.00 KADMAT ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 11 115011 HASEERA T, THAIKANDI HOUSE 14-Mar-1993 ST 60.00 KILTAN ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 12 115012 AYSHOMMABI H, HAJROMMABIYODA 06-Oct-1986 ST 55.00 HOUSE, KILTAN ISLAND, 682558 13 115013 NASEEMA BEEGUM P, PALLAM 30-Jul-1986 ST 57.00 HOUSE, KADMATH ISI ,ANT) I ,AKSHADWEEP.PIN-682556 14 115014 KHAMARUNIZA.PP, Purakkattapoomi(H) 28-Jun-1993 ST 58.00 U.T.OF.lakshadweep Amini Island 15 115015 FOUSIYA M, MADAM HOUSE AMINI 24-Apr-1989 ST 47.00 ISLAND U T OF LAKSHADWEEP 16 115016 BASHEERA K M, Basheera Manzil, 20-Mar-1991 ST 63.00 Kadmat Island, Lkshadweep - 682556 17 115017 NUSAIBA N, NANGATTIYAM HOUSE 08-Mar-1989 ST 52.00 AMINI ISLAND U T OF LAKSHADWEEP 18 115018 SALEENA BEEGUM RM, RUHIYATH 22-Jul-1992 ST 53.00 MANZIL, KADMAT ISLAND, UT OF LAKSHADWEEP 15.01.2020 DIRECTOR (IRAA) Roll Number Wise Marklist for the Post of Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) - English (on Contract) in the Department of Education, Kavaratti SL ROLE, NAME AND ADDRESS DATE OF CASTE MARKS NO NO. BIRTH (OUT OF 150) 19 115019 NASEEMABI P, PUTHIYABAM HOUSE, 01-Jun-1985 ST 52.00 KADMAT ISLAND, UT OF LAKSHADWEEP 20 115020 HABEEBA K, KARAKUNNEL HOUSE, 20-Sep-1988 ST 67.00 KILTAN ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 21 115021 ASMABI PP, PUTHIYAPURA HOUSE 03-May-1991 ST 60.00 AMINI ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 22 115022 HABSATHBI PKP, 03-Nov-1987 ST 59.00 PUTHIYAKAKKOTHAPURA HOUSE AMINI ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 23 215002 JASEERA BEEGUM TP, 17-Aug-1994 ST 58.00 THATTAMPOKKADA 24 215005 MUNEERA A K, AZHIKKAKAM 08-Nov-1993 ST 64.00 HOUSE,ANDROTH ISLAND,U T OF LAKSHDWEEP 25 215006 ZIAD T BASHEER, THACHERY HOUSE, 10-Aug-1992 ST 48.00 ANDROTH ISLAND,LAKSHADWEEP 26 215007 ALIAKBAR NM, NIZA MANZIL 14-Apr-1989 ST 55.00 KOLIKAD HOUSE ANDROTH ISLAND 27 215008 THAJUNNISA A T, 30-Sep-1989 ST 75.00 ATTHANAMTHOTTAM HOUSE, KAI ,PENI 15.01.2020 DIRECTOR (IRAA) Roll Number Wise Marklist for the Post of Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) - English (on Contract) in the Department of Education, Kavaratti SL ROLL NAME AND ADDRESS DATE OF CASTE MARKS NO NO. BIRTH (OUT OF 150) 28 215009 SADIQUE ALI SAYYID P P, Padippura 11-Apr-1992 ST 62.00 (H), Androth, Lakshadweep 29 215010 YASEEN MOHAMMED K, KOMALAM 23-Apr-1991 ST 65.00 HOUSE, ANDROTH ISLAND, UT. LAKSHADWEEP. PIN: 682551 30 215011 FAHAD KAMEES K, KAITHAT HOUSE, 21-Nov-1991 ST 55.00 ANDROTH ISLAND, LAKSHADWEEP 31 215012 WAZIM FAZLY DARUL FAZLE, DARUL 02-Aug-1992 ST 68.00 FAZLE HOUSE 32 215014 SAINABA BEEBI P A, P. ARATHUPURA 05-Aug-1992 ST 47.00 HOUSE 33 215015 ABUL HASSAN C L, C LAVANAKKAL 30-Mar-1988 ST 51.00 HOUSE 34 215017 MAIMOONA K P, KUNNIPURA HOUSE , 13-Oct-1992 ST 48.00 KILTAN ISLAND, LAKSHADWEEP ST 35 215018 SAYED MOHAMMED SAVAD K, 03-Jun-1988 58.00 KOODATTU HOUSE, ANDROTH ISLAND. LAKSHADWF FP 36 215019 SHAMEERA MELAPURA, Shameera MP 07-Apr-1991 ST 56.00 mela pura house 15.01.2020 DIRECTOR (IRAA) .21R) tb- Roll Number Wise Marklist for the Post of Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) - English (on Contract) in the Department of Education, Kavaratti SL ROLL NAME AND ADDRESS DATE OF CASTE MARKS NO NO. BIRTH (OUT OF 150) 37 315002 NIYAS SHAH K K, KUNHANAKKAL 11-Jul-1985 ST 63.00 HOUSE, KALPENI ISLAND UT OF I AKSHADWEEP 38 315003 HALEELULLA P, PUTHIYANNAL 02-Jul-1991 ST 58.00 HOUSE, KANDMATH ISLAND, LAKSHADWEEP 39 315004 ABDUL K SABIDA M K, 23-Mar-1990 ST 73.00 Moopanakathiyoda house 40 315005 ASIF KHAN B P, SAFA PALACE HOUSE, 23-Jun-1986 ST 57.00 KILTAN ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 41 315006 ABDUL GAFOOR PK, PUNNAKKOD 16-Mar-1987 ST 76.00 HOUSE,AGATTI ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 42 315007 BEEBI SHAHBANA C H, 02-Jul-1994 ST 81.00 HAJAROMMABIYODA(H),KILTAN ISLAND 43 315009 AFSAR AHAMED.K.C, KULIKKARAYA 22-Jun-1991 ST 69.00 CHETTA 44 315010 FAREEDA BEEGUM UP, 11-Dec-1990 ST 54.00 UMBRAMPAPPADA HOUSE ,KALPENI ISLAND. U.T OF LAKSHADWEEP 45 315011 ARIFA BEEGUM B P, BEEYAPPADA 07-Jun-1989 ST 60.00 HOUSE 15.01.2020 DIRECTOR (IRAA) Roll Number Wise Marklist for the Post of Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) - English (on Contract) in the Department of Education, Kavaratti SL ROLL NAME AND ADDRESS DATE OF CASTE MARKS NO NO. BIRTH (OUT OF 150) 46 315012 POOKOYA K K, Vadakara House, 21-Apr-1975 ST 52.00 Kavaratti 47 315014 HASEENA BEEGUM L, LAVANAKKAL 27-Jan-1993 ST 63.00 HOUSE ANDROTH ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 48 315016 MUNEERABI C M, DHARUL ARHAM 24-Feb-1989 ST 60.00 [H] KAVARATTI UT OF LAKASHADWEEP 49 315017 MOHAMMED SALEEM MP, 18-Apr-1983 ST 50.00 MANNAYAPURA,KAVARATTI,LAKSH ADWEEP 50 315018 SHAHIDA T K, THIRINIKKAD HOUSE 20-Nov-1989 ST 45.00 KAVARATTI LAKSHADWEEP 51 315019 SAMEEMA PK, PAKKATH HOUSE, 01-Aug-1994 ST 62.00 KALPENI ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 52 315021 SAJEENA BEEGUM T. N, Thenthinada 19-May-1990 ST 56.00 house kalpeni Island 682557 53 315022 SAHIRA BEEGUM K P, Keelapura House, 20-Jun-1988 ST 69.00 Agatti island UT of Lakshadweep 54 315023 MOHAMMED SADIQUE BT, 13-Dec-1986 ST 68.00 BIRIYAMTHITHIYODA HOUSE, AL eiLD Ao. N AP A ' 15.01.2020 DIRECTOR (IRAA) Roll Number Wise Marklist for the Post of Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) - English (on Contract) in the Department of Education, Kavaratti SL ROLL NAME AND ADDRESS DATE OF CASTE MARKS NO NO. BIRTH (OUT OF 150) 55 315024 SULAIKHABI N, NAMBICHAM 18-Sep-1984 ST 47.00 KAVARATTI LAKSHADWEEP-682555 56 315026 UMMULFASEELA UC, DHARUL 14-Oct-1989 ST 51.00 HAQ,KADMAT ISLAND.LAKSHADWEEP 57 315028 RABEENA YASMIN P A, PUTHIYA 09-Oct-1982 ST 53.00 ALIKOM HOUSE KAVARATTI ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 58 315029 SHAKKEELA BANU AC, 15-Apr-1988 ST 51.00 AYSHECHETTA HOUSE, KADMAT ISLAND. UT OF LAKSHADWEEP 59 315030 ZAKEER HUSSAIN K M, 29-May-1993 ST 53.00 KANNATHIMMADA HOUSE, ANDROTH ISLAND. 60 315031 JASEENA BEEGUM P, PUTHILLAM 26-Jun-1993 ST 53.00 HOUSE KAVARATTI ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 61 315032 FARSANA BEEGUM.M.P., Mariyappada 02-Jan-1989 ST 59.00 House, Kalpeni Island, U.T.of Lakshadweep, Pin-682555 62 315034 HASEENA C N, CHERIYANNALLAL 22-Mar-1986 ST 61.00 HOUSE KALPENI ISLAND LAKSHADWEEP 682557 63 315035 MUSTHAHSINA P., Sea shells House, 06-Oct-1993 ST 71.00 Kavaratti Island, Lakshadweep 15.01.2020 DIRECTOR (IRAA) Roll Number Wise Marklist for the Post of Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) - English (on Contract) in the Department of Education, Kavaratti SL ROLL NAME AND ADDRESS DATE OF CASTE MARKS NO NO BIRTH (OUT OF 150) 64 315037 MOHAMMED THAHA C 0, 11-Sep-1992 ST 69.00 CHADATHIYODA HOUSE KALPENI IS,1 AND UT OF LAKSHADWEEP 65 415001 ZAAHIRA KALUMANGOTHI, 16-Dec-1992 ST 74.00 Kalumangothi Rammedu Village Minicoy UT of Lakshadweep 66 415002 HAMEEDAH U M, UMBURUMANGE, 10-Sep-1993 ST 42.00 FALLESSERY VILLAGE, MINICOY ISI,AND.
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