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Kolasib District Selected List KOLASIB DISTRICT PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER (MR) SELECTED LIST Sl. Name of School Name of Candidate, No Father’s Name & Address Ramnghahmawii, D/o Zoramthanga, Lungmuat 1 Govt. P/S Lungmuat Lalnunsangi, D/o Lalrinchhani, BungkawnVengthar, Aizawl LalramtharaFanai, S/o M. S. Dawngkima, Bukpui Lalrinfeli, D/o Khawvelthanga, Mualkhang 2 Govt. P/S Mualkhang H.Lalbiakzuali, D/o F.Lalthanzuala, Mualkhang K.Lalremmawia, D/o Pachhunga (L), Hmar veng, Kawnpui Vanlalzawmi, D/o Lalduhzuala, 3 Govt. P/S Khamrang Kawnpui Zothanmawii, D/o Ramfanthanga (L), KawnpuiChhimveng. R.Lalhlimawmi, D/o R. Zothankima, Nisapui Lalremruati, 4 Govt. P/S Nisapui D/o Lalzawmliana, Venglai, Kawnpui Eddie Lalthangtluanga, D/o K.Laldingliana, Chhimveng, Lungdai John Lalrindika, S/o Vanlalfela, Project Veng, Kolasib 5 Govt. P/S Zodin C.Vanlalhmudika, S/o CMS Dawngliana, Venglai, Kolasib Vanlaltluangi, D/o Vanlalruata, KawnpuiVenglai Joseph Lalbiaksanga, S/o Lalchhuanga, 6 Govt. P/S -I, N Chaltlang N. Chaltlang Doris Lalhriathlui, D/o Lalrinhluna, Venglai, Lungdai K.C.Lalchawimawii, D/o KC Zolura (L), 7 Govt. P/S -II, N Chaltlang N. Chaltlang Reuben Lalzawmliana, S/o R.Lalthakima, VenglaiLungdai R.Vanlaltlana, S/o R.Vanlalliana, 8 Govt. P/S Thingthelh Thingthelh Alfred Lalhmingchhuanga, S/o C.Lalhmingmawia, Venglai, Lungdai Page 1 of 5 Lianhminghlua, S/o Lamkhaia, North Hlimen 9 Govt. P/S -I, N. Hlimen Laldingliana, S/o Vanlaldika, North Hlimen JeremiLalrintluanga, S/o Lalthlengliana (L), Vairengte R.Lalruatsanga, S/o R.Lalkhuma, LungdaiVenglai Francis Lalngaizuala, 10 Govt P/S-II, N Hlimen S/o Thangbika, Venglai, North Hlimen R.Lalfakzuala, S/o R. Siakenga, Chhimveng, Vairengte C.Lalliankimi, D/o C.Lalthanliana, Bualpui North 11 Govt. P/S Bualpui N Malsawmdawngliana, S/o John Zonuntluanga, Hmar veng, Kawnpui R.Lalremruati, D/o Malsawma, 12 Govt. P/S -I, Hortoki Hortoki R.Lalramnghaka, S/o R.Lallawmawma (L), Hortoki 13 Govt. P/S -II Hortoki H.C.Vanlalhriatpuia, S/o Vanlalmawia, Hortoki Lalrinhlui, D/o Lalchhandama (L), 14 Govt. Sethawn P/S Kawnpui Lalmuankimi (PwD) D/o Valzamlova Tuikual North, Aizawl 15 Govt. Thingdawl P/S-I Samuel Lalhmangaiha, S/o H.Rokunga, Venglai, Thingdawl T.Lalrammawia, S/o T. Lalhruaitluanga, 16 Govt. Thingdawl P/S-III Thingdawl C. Lalchawimawii (PwD) D/o Chawngthankima Electric Veng, Kolasib 17 Govt. Thingdawl P/S-IV R.Lalmuanawmi, D/o R.Vanneia, ThingdawlVengthar 18 Govt. Thingdawl P/S-V R.Vanlalchhuangi, D/o R.Kapkunga, Vengthar, Thingdawl 19 Govt. Kolasib P/S-II, G.C.Lalchhuanawmi, Diakkawn, Kolasib D/o C.Lalpekthanga, Venglai, Kolasib 20 Govt. Kolasib P/S-IX, Lalchhanhima, English Medium S/o M.S.Dawngliana, Venglai, Kolasib 21 Govt. Kolasib P/S-XIV, VansangkimaRenthlei, English Medium S/o Lalhmachhuana, Venglai, Kolasib 22 Govt. Bawktlang P/S Lalhrietkim Tuolor, D/o Thilhlulal Tuolor, Rengtekawn Page 2 of 5 Lalrinkimi, D/o Thanglunga, 23 Govt. Bilkhawthlir P/S-I Bilkhawthlir Lalnunsiami, D/o Rinthangi, Kualmawi, Bilkhawthlir Vanlalawmpuii, D/o R.Lalmawia (L), 24 Govt. Bilkhawthlir P/S-II Kawnveng, Bilkhawthlir (English Medium) Vanlalfakmawii, D/o Vanlalrema, Bilkhawthlir, Kualmawi Ramnunsangi, D/o Lalramnuama (L), Kualmawi, Bilkhawthlir 25 Govt. Bilkhawthlir PS-III (English Medium) Zodinsangi, D/o Lalthanchunga, Bilkhawthlir RebecLalsiamthari, D/o R.Biakmawia, Bilkhawthlir 26 Govt. Bilkhawthlir PS-IV SaimawiiSailo, D/o LalremlianaSailo, KawnVeng, Bilkhawthlir JH. Lalzawnchhuahi, D/o J.H.Lalremliana, Bangla veng, Vairengte 27 Govt. Vairengte P/S-II Lalhmunmawii, D/o Thangchuanga, Vairengte 28 Govt P/S-III, Vairengte C.Lalnunsiami, D/o C.Lalngurliana, KawngtharVairengte V.Lalrinsanga, S/o Lianvunga, 29 Govt. Vairengte P/S -V Vairengte Bangla veng LalrinchhaniHlondo, D/o K.T. Siam (L), ZalenVeng, Vairengte C.Laldingliani, D/o J.Manga, 30 Govt. Vairengte P/S -VII VenghlunVairengte Andrew Lalrinawma, S/o Robert Laithangpuia, Bangla veng, Vairengte 31 Govt Saihapui K P/S Lalchhandama Chhangte, S/o Malsawmdawngliana, Hmar veng, Kolasib 32 Govt. Bukvannei P/S Judith Lalbiakchhungi, D/o V. Zosangliana, Venglai, Kolasib C.Lalduhawmi, D/o H.Johana, 33 Govt. Buhchangphai P/S Buhchangphai Lalhlupuii, D/o Zothansanga, Hmar veng, Kolasib R.Lalawmpuia, S/o Vanlalhruaia, 34 Govt. Chhimluang North P/S Venghlun, Vairengte Lalrinawma, S/o Thantluanga, State veng, Vairengte Page 3 of 5 LaltlanmawiaKhiangte, S/o K.Lalnunnema (L), 35 Govt. Phaisen P/S Chhimveng, Phaisen Lalremsiami, D/o Tlanthanga, Chhimveng, Vairengte R.Lalthansanga, S/o Lalkhawliana, 36 Govt. Pangbalkawn P/S Diakkawn, Kolasib Denis Zoliana, S/o Lalhlimpuia, Hmarveng, Kolasib Cathy Lalngaihsaki, D/o K.Lalrinmawia, 37 Govt. Meidum P/S VenglaiKolasib R.Lalmawizuali, D/o RVL Dika, New Diakkawn, Kolasib Boris Lalhmangaihsanga, S/o Lalrinawma, 38 Govt. Bairabi P/S I Bairabi Christina Lalmalsawmi, D/o David Lalbiaktluanga(L) Bairabi Lalruatkima, S/o Vanlalthlana, 39 Govt. Bairabi P/S II Hmar veng, Bairabi Lucy Lallawmzuali, D/o H.Vanlaldika, Mission vengBairabi Samuel Lalrindika, S/o J. Lalbiakhluna, 40 Govt. P/S -III Bairabi Bairabi Elizabeth C.Lalramthari D/o C. Rochungnunga Mission Veng, Bairabi Jenifer Lalduhawmi, D/o Lalhmingthaa (L), Diakkawn, Kolasib 41 Govt. Bairabi P/S-V Hmingthansanga, S/o H.Lalduhawma, Zohlunveng, Bairabi Lalpekhlui, D/o T.Lalramnghaka, N. Chawnpui Lalramthanga, 42 Govt. N Chawnpui P/S S/o Lalthanzama (L), Phainuam C.Lalnunsangi, D/o C.Rothanga, Chhimveng, Vairengte Zaithanga, S/o Robert L.Gina, 43 Govt. Phainuam P/S-II Phainuam Hall veng Lalropuii, D/o Lalchawiliana, Phainuam K.Lalrinfeli, D/o L. Rothuama, SaiphaiVenglai 44 Govt. Saiphai P/S J.Lalhruaia, S/o Kulmana, Saiphai Page 4 of 5 Lalbiakthuama, S/o Thangchuailova, Saiphai Vanlalsanga, S/o Hranglawmsang, 45 Govt. TM P/S Saiphai Saiphai Bangla veng Lucy Rochharliani, S/o Lalthazuala, KawngtharvengVairengte H.Laltlanzara, S/o H.Lalnuntluanga, 46 Govt. Saipum P/S-I Kawnpuiveng, Saipum Jacob Lalduhawma, S/o Vanlalhmuaka, Saipum 47 Govt. Saipum P/S-II H. Lalramfana, S/o L. Lawmsanga, Saipum There are no qualified candidates for Nepali P/S, therefore no candidates are recommended for Govt. Kolasib P/S – VII (Nepali) and Govt Nepali School Bualpui North. Page 5 of 5 .
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