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Board of Revenue : Odisha : Cuttack (ରାଜ ପଷଦ Page 1 of 184 BOARD OF REVENUE : ODISHA : CUTTACK (ରାଜ ପଷଦ, ଓଡିଶା, କଟକ) File No.XI-10/2020-_________444 /Exam., Dated 03.11.2020 NOTIFICATION In accordance with erstwhile the Revenue and Excise Department Resolution No.50148/II-E(G)-1/82/R, dated 27.07.1984 the following Ministerial Officers i.e. Clerks, Typists, Diarists & Recorders etc. of different District & Sub-Ordinate Offices in the State, who appeared in the Annual Departmental Examination on Accounts and Office Procedure held on 26.12.2019 and 27.12.2019 at different District Headquarters are declared to have passed the Examination in Group-A (Paper-I & Paper-II), Group-B (Paper-III & Paper-IV). Angul District (Paper -I)-Group-A Sl. Name of the Candidate Designation Official Address No. 1 Bikash Ranjan Parida Data Entrey Malyagiri Mahavidyalaya, Operator Pallahara 2 Binapani Sardar Junior Clerk Dist. Social Security Office, Angul 3 Chandra Prakash Nanda Junior Clerk Dist. Social Security Office, Angul 4 Chiralima Priyadarshini Junior Clerk Dist. Social Security Office, Angul 5 Dillip Kumar Sahoo Junior Clerk Subrina Biswal Girls High School, Khamar, Angul 6 Diptimayee Rath Junior Clerk Office of the Collectorate, Angul 7 Dulideepali Tudu Junior Assistant CT&GST Teritorial Range, Angul 8 Ganapati Naik Junior Assistant Addl. Commissioner, CT&GST Territorial Range, Angul 9 Guru Charan Behera Junior Revenue Panchayat Samit Office, Assistant Kishorenagar, Angul 10 Jiteen Kumar Pradhan Data Entery Malyagiri Mahavidyalaya, Operator Pallahara 11 Kumuda Chandra Pradhan Junior Clerk Dist. Social Security Office, Angul Page 2 of 184 Sl. Name of the Candidate Designation Official Address No. 12 Lokanath Majhi Junior Assistant CT&GST Teritorial Range, Angul 13 Manas Ranjan Garanayak Junior Clerk Commandant of Home Gurards, Angul 14 Nauru Hessa Junior Clerk Nabajyoti H/s, Kerjang, Pallahara 15 Okesh Majhi Junior Assistant Addl. Commissioner, CT&GST Territorial Range, Angul 16 Papu Behera Junior Clerk Dist. Social Security Office, Angul 17 Parameswar Sahu Data Entry Angul Mahila Operator Mahavidyalaya, Angul 18 Pinku Sahu Junior Clerk Chief Dist. Agriculture Officer, Angul 19 Parbati Sankar Nayak Junior Assistant CT&GST Teritorial Range, Angul 20 Priyambada Sahu Junior Clerk Dist. Social Security Office, Angul 21 Rosalin Priyadarshini Junior Assistant Dy. Commissioner, CT&GST Circle, Angul 22 Samir Ranjan Sahu Junior Clerk Dist. Social Security Office, Angul 23 Sripada Rath Junior Clerk Dist. Social Security Office, Angul 24 Sunita Naik Junior Clerk Dy. Director of Horticulture, Angul 25 Suryakanta Sahoo Data Entry Janata College, Boinda Operator 26 Tukuna Behera Junior Clerk Dist. Social Security Office, Angul 27 Tushar Pradhan Junior Clerk (JRA) Office of the Collectorate, Angul Balasore District (Paper -I) 1 Pravat Kumar Panda Junior Revenue Dist. Sub Registration Assistant Office, Balasore 2 Pravati Tiadi Junior Revenue Tahasil Office, Simulia Assistant Page 3 of 184 Sl. Name of the Candidate Designation Official Address No. 3 Namita Singh Junior Clerk Govt. (SSD) H/s, Banabhuin 4 Nibedita Nayak Junior Revenue Dist. Sub Registration Assistant Office, Balasore 5 Prasanta Kumar Biswal Junior Clerk UN College, Soro 6 Namita Majhi Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Nilgiri 7 Madhumita Murmu Junior Revenue Block Development Assistant Office, Nilgiri 8 Malati Sahoo Junior Revenue Dist. Panchayat Office Assistant 9 Laxmikanta Mahapatra Junior Revenue Sub Collector Office, Assistant Nilgiri 10 Lipika Rani Samal Junior Clerk UN College, Soro 11 Bikash Kumar Panda Junior Revenue Panchayat Samiti Assistant Office, Remuna 12 Biswajit Mohanty Junior Revenue Dist. Sub Registration Assistant Office, Balasore 13 Barsha Biswal Junior Revenue Sub Registrar, Soro Assistant 14 Bhagyashree Jena Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Simulia 15 Alpana Pramanik Junior Clerk Sub Treasury Basta 16 Arun Kumar Ram Junior Clerk UN College, Soro 17 Goutam Kumar Burman Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Basta 18 Hiranmayee Panda Junior Revenue Sub Collector Office, Assistant Nilgiri 19 Jitendra Majhi Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Khaira 20 Jyotshnamayee Das Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Soro 21 Diptikanta Mishra Junior Revenue Saubhagya Manjori H/s, Assistant Andra 22 Dyutilekha Mohapatra Junior Revenue Agarwalla Bidyapitha, Assistant Haladipada, Balasore Page 4 of 184 Sl. Name of the Candidate Designation Official Address No. 23 Chirasmita Mohanty Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Jaleswar 24 Debadyuti Nanda Junior Clerk Purusottam Nodal H/s, Ratai 25 Debendra Biswal Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Soro 26 Dharani Dhar Das Junior Clerk UN College, Soro 27 Chandan Kumar Sen Junior Revenue Dist. Sub Registration Assistant Office, Balasore 28 Rajat Kumar Kandi Junior Revenue Tahasil Office, Jaleswar Assistant 29 Rajib Lochan Das Junior Revenue Collectorate, Balasore Assistant 30 Ramarani Jena Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Jaleswar 31 Ranjita Behera Junior Revenue DSWO, Balasore Assistant 32 Sabita Mahalik Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Soro 33 Sananda Bardhan Junior Revenue Dist. Registration Assistant Office, Balasore 34 Sasanka Sekhar Junior Revenue BDO, Simulia Chakrabarty Assistant 35 Sangram Kumar Jena Junior Revenue S.P. Bidhyapitha, Assistant Tengramari 36 Satyajit Upadhyaya Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Soro 37 Saurav Pal Senior Clerk SDVO, Balasore 38 Somanath Sur Junior Clerk Sub Registrar, Jaleswarpur 39 Sradha Suman Behera Junior Revenue Sub Registrar, Soro Assistant 40 Shubhashree Pradhan Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Jaleswar 41 Sukanti Ghadia Junior Revenue Dist. Emergency Office, Assistant Balasore Page 5 of 184 Sl. Name of the Candidate Designation Official Address No. Bargarh District (Paper -I) 1 Haradhan Pradhan Junior Revenue Dist. Welfare Office, Assistant Bargarh 2 Jayashree Bhoi Junior Revenue Sub Collector Office, Assistant Padampur 3 Madhusmita Sahu Junior Clerk Sub Treasury Office, Attabira 4 Mitushree Bhoi Junior Revenue Office of the Assistant Collectorate, Bargarh 5 Naresh Kumar Sahu Junior Clerk Dist. Treasury Office, Bargarh 6 Pooja Seth Junior Clerk Dist. Treasury Office, Bargarh 7 Poonam Mishra Junior Revenue Dist. Welfare Office, Assistant Bargarh 8 Prakash Chandra Pradhan Tax Collector Bargarh Municipality 9 Pramod Kumar Panda Junior Assistant Bargarh Municipality 10 Pravat Kumar Sahu Junior Revenue Office of the Assistant Collectorate, Bargarh 11 Smt. Sagarika Jena Junior Revenue Office of the Assistant Collectorate, Bargarh 12 Saroj Kumar Patel Junior Revenue Office of the Assistant Collectorate, Bargarh 13 Suman Padhan Junior Revenue Tahasil Office, Bargarh Assistant 14 Surabhi Mahakur Junior Clerk Dist. Treasury Office, Bargarh Bhadrak District (Paper -I) 1 Prasanna Kumar Hota Junior Clerk Sub Registrar Office, Dhusuri 2 Prafulla Kumar Barik Junior Clerk Govt. High School, Tillo 3 Bidusankar Nayak Junior Assistant Dist. Social Security Office, Bhadrak 4 Omshakti Das Junior Assistant Dist. Social Security Office, Bhadrak 5 Bailochan Das Junior Clerk Sub Registrar Office, Bonth Page 6 of 184 Sl. Name of the Candidate Designation Official Address No. 6 Jyoti Prakash Biswal Junior Revenue Dy. Commissioner of Assistant CT&GST Circle, Bhadrak 7 Sangram Keshari Das Junior Clerk Karanjadia H/s 8 Smt. Pramila Khuntia Junior Revenue Sub Collector Office, Assistant Bhadrak 9 Ramakanta Barik Junior Clerk Sub Registrar Office, Chandabali 10 Adyasha Mishra Junior Clerk Sub Registrar Office, Chandabali 11 swarnalata Puhan Junior Clerk Sub Registrar Office, Basudevpur 12 Purusottam Sahoo Junior Clerk Sub Registrar Office, Chandabali 13 Sidhanta Kumar Bal Junior Clerk Sub Registrar Office, Tihidi 14 Satyabhama Barik Junior Clerk Jagannath Nodal H/s, Dehuri Anandapur 15 Jagannath Prasad Singh Junior Assistant Dist. Social Security Office, Bhadrak 16 Gayatree Patra Junior Assistant Govt. Polytechnic, Rahandia, Bhadrak 17 Sukanti Mohakul Junior Clerk Ghatapur Nodal H/s, Ghatapur 18 Ashrita Sen Junior Assistant Dy. Commissioner of CT&GST Circle, Bhadrak 19 Sushanta Kumar Sethi Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Bhandaripokhari 20 Maiharul Islam Khan Junior Assistant Kshetrabasi Govt. H/s, Chunida 21 Sanghamitra Rout Junior Assistant Dist. Social Security Office, Bhadrak 22 Barsa Das Junior Assistant Dist. Sub Registrar Office, Bhadrak 23 Reena Barik Junior Clerk Sub Registrar Office, Tihidi Balangir District (Paper -I) 1 Sagarika Acharya Junior Clerk Govt. Polytechnic, Balangir 2 Pinki Swain Junior Clerk PHS, Sarashmal Page 7 of 184 Sl. Name of the Candidate Designation Official Address No. 3 Satya Narayana Guduria Junior Clerk Pallishree H/s, Sirabahal 4 Yadaba Chandra Naik Junior Clerk Office of the Principal, RITE, Balangir 5 Soumya Ranjan Panda Junior Revenue Office of the Sub- Assistant Collector, Balangir 6 Rakesh Kumar Mishra Junior Clerk Office of the CDAO, Balangir 7 Abinash Mishra Junior Clerk Office of the Soil Chemist, Balangir 8 Srinibas Tripathy Junior Revenue Dist. Emergency Assistant Section, Collectorate, Balangir 9 Raja Babu Sarangi Junior Revenue Dist. Election Office, Assistant Balangir 10 Nihar Ranjan Sahu Junior Revenue Sub Registrar Office, Assistant Tusra 11 Manasi Padhan Junior Clerk BSSO, Loisingha Block 12 Soumya Kumar Dehuri Junior Clerk Block Office, Gudvella 13 Amit Kumar Naik Junior Clerk Block Office, Balangir 14 Hrushikesh Panigrahi Junior Clerk Block Office, Balangir 15 Susanta
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