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Nandurbar (Year 2018-19) Provisional Merit List of Candidate Community Health Officer in District - Nandurbar (Year 2018-19) Category Applying Category & Taluka Permanent Address Final Year BAMS Marks Work / Experience SC/ST/VJA/ Existing Computer Sr. Form Male / NT (B)/ NT Candidate Name Date of Birth NHM Proficiency No. No. Female (C) / NT (D) (Yes/No) MS-CIT/Other /SBC / OBC/ Open From To Category Taluka At.Post Block Name District Mobile No. Total Marks Obtalned Marks % (MM/YY) (MM/YY) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 156 Prafulla Suresh Patil 07-06-87 M No OBC OBC Shahada AT Aurangpur post - Kudawad Shahada Nandurbar 7776833789 No 2350 1670 71.0638 c/o Abdul shakur janab plot no 2 106 Raimatbanu Nijamuddin sarve 09-01-86 F No Open Open Nandurbar Nandurbar Nandurbar 8788649238 Yes 1860 1253 67.37 07-01-05 07-10-05 127,Baitul palce Ghazi nagar 3 159 Hemant Barat Patil 11-12-87 M No OBC OBC Shahada at Mama che mohida Shahada Nandurbar 8956772671 No 2350 1569 66.77 4 158 Sainath Dilip Patil 21/7/1987 M No OBC OBC Shahada at Mama che mohida Shahada Nandurbar 9021971207 No 2350 1565 66.60 plot no 12 rajkule nagar shahada road, 5 263 Paresh madhukar chvada 15/6/1985 M Yes OBC OBC Taloda Taloda Taloda Nandurbar 8208594134 Yes 2350 1550 65.9574 04-01-13 23/07/2018 6 78 Ganesh Pundlik More 02-10-84 M No NT B 1 NT B 1 Taloda Kumbharwada Taloda Taloda Nandurbar 7276827998 No 1860 1186 63.76 19-06-12 31-03-17 7 137 Ganesh Abhimanu borane 13/7/1987 M Yes Open Open Nandurbar A/p Dhamangaon Nandurbar Nandurbar 8975472157 No 1860 1210 65.05 04-01-13 21-07-18 8 152 Varsha Pratap Sule 19-07-86 F Yes ST ST Shahada Plot no.41 Shivan city at Mohida Shahada Nandurbar 8215898515 Yes 1850 1189 64.27 17-10-11 31-03-17 1, Manisha Lokamanya Colony, near 9 204 Sonali Samir Kulkarni 28-03-87 F Yes Open Open Nandurbar Nandurbar Nandurbar 8007533708 Yes 2350 1436 61.1064 01-04-13 01-02-19 D.R.Highaschool 10 208 Hemant Nana Jire 01-07-84 M Yes OBC OBC Nandurbar Desaipura, Near Mahalaxmi Mandir Nandurbar Nandurbar 9423730447 Yes 1860 1129 60.6989 01-04-13 17-07-18 11 211 Bhushan Ulhasrao Patil 27-12-87 M Yes OBC Open Shahada Jahagirdar Wada, Kher Digar Shahada Nandurbar 9752276179 1860 1170 62.9032 01-04-13 23-07-18 12 293 Tushar sudhkar Dhamane 13/6/1981 M Yes OBC OBC Nandurbar Chaupale Nandurbar Nandurbar Nandurbar 9823369099 No 1850 1163 62.8649 05-01-09 31/03/2014 13 225 Bhushan Madhukar Bhadane 13-02-87 M No OBC OBC Nandurbar Gurukul Colony Nandurbar Nandurbar 9637630571 Yes 1860 1158 62.2581 03-05-11 31-03-17 14 216 Bhushan Rupachand Nerkar 15-09-82 M Yes SC SC Shahada 46,Ganesh Nagar Shahada Nandurbar 7588001424 Yes 1860 1154 62.043 04-07-11 20-07-18 15 220 Vijay Tumadu Patil 25-05-81 M Yes Open Shahada Raikhed Shahada Nandurbar 9011192732 1850 1140 61.6216 15-06-09 20-07-18 16 275 Shashikant gorak patil 19/11/1983 M Yes OBC OBC shahada atpost Untawad, M.T.H Shahada Nandurbar 7588735871 `No 1860 1142 61.3978 01-04-13 24-07-18 17 161 Pingale Lochan Chandrakant 11-12-86 F Yes OBC OBC Shahada at Kudawad Shahada Nandurbar 9403721885 Yes 1860 1130 60.75 01-04-13 21-07-18 18 199 Chaudhari Sandip Dilip 04-04-89 M OBC OBC Shahada Prakasha Shahada Nandurbar 9890386476 No 2350 1420 60.43 19 73 Jitendra Sitaram Sonani 07-09-83 M No OBC OBC Nandurbar Girivihar Society 71 Nandurbar Nandurbar Nandurbar 9767037310 No 2350 1474 62.72 01-04-13 16-07-18 20 70 Smita Jagdish Ahire 13-08-95 F No OBC OBC Shahada Gopal Agency Wadali Shahada Nandurbar 9527719044 No 1100 736 66.91 21 Navapur Saraswati colony near girivihar vadi, 281 Nitin pratap valvi 23/4/1983 M Yes ST ST near hast bank Nandurbar Nandurbar 8329331156 Yes 1860 1129 60.6989 01-10-13 23/7/2018 22 Nandurbar 294 Manish nimbaji Nandre 18/01/1987 M Yes OBC OBC 165 suraj kesari nagar near korit road Nandurbar Nandurbar 9075848568 No 1860 1121 60.2688 01-11-10 31/03/2015 23 229 Sandip Sambaji Kakuste 28-03-84 M Yes Open Open Nandurbar Hariom Nagar Kokani Hill Nandurbar Nandurbar 9421569776 2350 1381 58.766 15-06-09 30-05-17 24 162 Rakesh Ekanath Patil 14/11/1982 M Yes OBC Open Shahada at lambola post Durkheda Shahada Nandurbar 8087357101 No 1855 1089 58.71 01-04-13 21-07-18 Page 1 of 26 Provisional Merit List of Candidate Community Health Officer in District - Nandurbar (Year 2018-19) Candidate Experience NHM / Additional Semi Govt. Work Qualification (Maximum 5 Marks) Work / Experience Experience (Maximum 5 Residencial Proof Qualification B.A.M.S (Per Year 1 Mark & Consider Counting Marks) each 6 Month for Mark Sr. Form Last Year Marks Out of Total Candidate Name Deploma -2 counting) Remarks No. No. (Total 70 Marks) 100 Maks Marks / Post (L*70/100) Resident Certificate, Graduation -5 whether Resident of Electricity Bill, Organization Designation Month Year & Month Marks 0 - 1 1 - 2 2 - 3 3 - 4 4 - 5 20 Marks Local Block Telephone Bill, Ration Yes/No Card 1 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 156 Prafulla Suresh Patil 0.00 0.0 49.74 5 Yes Ration card 20 74.74 Ms Shalya 2 106 Raimatbanu Nijamuddin sarve NHM 13.00 1.1 47.16 5 1 Yes Light bill 20 73.16 3 159 Hemant Barat Patil 0.00 0.0 46.74 5 Yes Resident Certificate 20 71.74 MS 4 158 Sainath Dilip Patil 0.00 0.0 46.62 5 Yes Resident Certificate 20 71.62 MD Ayurved 5 66.00 5.5 46.17 263 Paresh madhukar chvada NHM Mo 5 yes Ration Card 20 71.17 6 78 Ganesh Pundlik More Mansevi MO MO 57.00 4.8 44.63 2 4.5 Yes Resident Certificate 20 71.13 7 137 Ganesh Abhimanu borane RBSK Mo 66.00 5.5 45.54 5 Rashion card 20 70.54 Medical 8 152 Varsha Pratap Sule NHM 65.00 5.4 44.99 0 0 0 0 5 Yes Electricity bill 20 69.99 Spilt experince officer Retion 9 204 Sonali Samir Kulkarni NHM Medical Officer 70.00 5.8 42.77 2 5 Yes 20 69.77 Card/Electrical Bill 10 208 Hemant Nana Jire NHM Medical Officer 63.00 5.3 42.49 2 5 Yes Ration Card 20 69.49 11 211 Bhushan Ulhasrao Patil NHM Medical Officer 63.00 5.3 44.03 5 Yes Resident Certificate 20 69.03 12 293 Tushar sudhkar Dhamane NHM HMO 62.00 5.2 44.01 5 Yes Ration card 20 69.01 13 225 Bhushan Madhukar Bhadane NHM Medical Officer 70.00 5.8 43.58 5 Yes Resident Certificate 20 68.58 14 216 Bhushan Rupachand Nerkar NHM Medical Officer 84.00 7.0 43.43 5 Yes Resident Certificate 20 68.43 15 220 Vijay Tumadu Patil NHM Medical Officer 109.00 9.1 43.14 5 Yes Resident Certificate 20 68.14 16 275 Shashikant gorak patil NHM Mo 63.00 5.3 42.98 5 Yes Ration Card 20 67.98 Medical 17 161 Pingale Lochan Chandrakant RBSK 63.00 5.3 42.53 5 Yes Resident Certificate 20 67.53 officer 18 199 Chaudhari Sandip Dilip 0.00 0.0 42.30 5 Yes Resident Certificate 20 67.30 19 73 Jitendra Sitaram Sonani RBSK MO 63.00 3.5 43.91 3 Yes Ration Card 20 66.91 20 70 Smita Jagdish Ahire 0.00 0.0 46.84 Yes Resident Certificate 20 66.84 21 57.00 4.8 42.49 281 Nitin pratap valvi NHM Mo 4 Yes Ration card 20 66.49 22 52.00 4.3 42.19 294 Manish nimbaji Nandre NHM HMO 4 Yes Ration card 20 66.19 23 229 Sandip Sambaji Kakuste NHM Medical Officer 95.00 7.9 41.14 5 Yes Electrical Bill 20 66.14 Medical 24 162 Rakesh Ekanath Patil RBSK 63.00 5.3 41.09 5 Yes Resident Certificate 20 66.09 officer Page 2 of 26 Category Applying Category & Taluka Permanent Address Final Year BAMS Marks Work / Experience SC/ST/VJA/ Existing Computer Sr. Form Male / NT (B)/ NT Candidate Name Date of Birth NHM Proficiency No. No. Female (C) / NT (D) (Yes/No) MS-CIT/Other /SBC / OBC/ Open From To Category Taluka At.Post Block Name District Mobile No. Total Marks Obtalned Marks % (MM/YY) (MM/YY) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 156 Prafulla Suresh Patil 07-06-87 M No OBC OBC Shahada AT Aurangpur post - Kudawad Shahada Nandurbar 7776833789 No 2350 1670 71.0638 25 193 Yogendra Arunsing Padvi 19-03-84 M Yes ST ST Nandurbar at Alivihir post Shirve Akkalkuwa Nandurbar 9284618428 No 1860 1090 58.60 01-01-11 23-07-18 26 195 Darshana Pankaj Patel 12-06-85 F No OBC OBC 10,Girivihar colony taloda road nandurbar Nandurbar 8605374500 No 1860 1193 64.14 01-10-08 31-12-09 27 130 Shashhikant suhas khiranar 06-08-86 M Yes ST ST All Taluka A/p Mhasawad H n o 921 Shahada Nandurnar 7507392891 No 1860 1122 60.32 19-01-11 04-01-15 Nandurbar,Navapur.Ak Plot No 28,goldaen City Shahara 28 317 Sonia Jayvant Vasave 18-04-85 F No ST ST Nandurbar Nandurbar 8788169386 No 1860 1042 56.0215 01-02-16 31-01-18 ka;kuwa town road 29 170 Pralhad Raju Salunke 13/09/1989 M No SC SC Nandurbar at post Gawali Akkalkuwa Nandurbar 8208370749 Yes 1860 1078 57.96 30 71 Rekha Vikramsing Naik 18-08-78 F No ST ST Shahada Sarangkheda Shahada Nandurbar 9623113840 No 1855 1071 57.74 03-06-09 04-01-15 31 210 Hirkani Hari Mahale 19-12-82 F Yes ST ST Navapur Mograni Nanvapur Nandurbar 7588318533 Yes 1850 1068 57.7297 01-10-07 30-05-18 plot no 24 Aadersha Nagar opp.
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