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Junior Account Officer Date: 21.08.2019 Important Notice: Date of written examination of individual post will be declared at the earliest List of Candidates for Written Test Examination for Non Teaching Posts (Group B & C) Post: Junior Account Officer Sl. No Name Father’s/ Husband’s Address Name 1. Abhishek Chaturvedi Mr. Anil Chaturvedi 128/181, H- Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur- 208011 2. Ajay Kumar Gupta Mr. Subhash Chandra Chief Medical & Health Officer, Datia- 475661, M.P. Gupta 3. Ajay Singh Mr. Rajender Singh Ward No. 4, Near hanuman Mandir, Kanhapatti, V.P.O.- Kalayat, Kaithal- 136117, Haryana 4. Alka Pandey Mr. Jai Parkash Pandey H.No.-549, Jawahar Colony, Faridabad 5. Anil Kumar Jain Mr. Ashok Kumar Jain Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies, 2nd Floor, Bhadbhada Square, Bhopal (MP)- 462003 6. Ankita Gupta Mr. Ramesh Chandra 288/12, Hamirpur Road, Naubasta, Kanpur- 208021, U.P. Gupta 7. Arvind Bankre Mr. Gopal Das M- 15, Sarandhra Nagar, JDA Coloney, Hansari, Jhansi, U.P. 8. Bhuvnesh Shrivastava Mr. Rameshwar Dayal Kendriya Vidyalaya, Datia- 475661 Shrivastava 9. Bibhudatta Padhan Mr. Hemasagara Padhan At/PO- Chinchinda, Via- Sohela, Dist.- Bargarh- 768033, Odisha 10. Chandni Kumari Mr. Raju Prasad Sah At & Po- Sarairanjan, Dist.- Samastipur, Bihar- 848127 11. Deepali Naugariya Mr. Ashok Kumar Gupta Near CRPF Camp, Greater Noida (U.P.) 12. Deepika Sharma Mr. Ganesh Dutt Sharma 11 A, Hadoo Mohalla, Madanpur Khadar, Pocket N, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi- 110076 13. Dharmendra Kumar Mr. Ghasi Ram Niranjan BSF Academy (Adm Wing), Tekanpur, Gwalior- 475005, M.P. Singh 14. Dilip Kumar Mr. Ramdheeraj Singh H.No. 1302, Shankaracharya Nagar, Near Railway Station, Bajariya Thana, Bhopal- 462010 (M.P.) 15. Dilip Kumar Mishra Mr. Mohan Mishra 2B, 2nd Floor, 1/3 B, Gobinda Anddy Road, Chetala, Kolkata- 700027 16. Dr. Vijayant Kumar Mr. Vijay Gopal 693, Maa Gayatri Kripa, Near S. Public School, C.P. Mission, Jhansi- 284001 17. Firdous Fatima Mr. Habib Ahmed 432/ 65, Yaseenganj, Near Amberganj, Post Chowk, Lucknow- 226003 18. Girish Kumar Singh Mr. Akabal Singh MQ- 389, NCL Khadia, Shakti Nagar, Sonbhadra (UP)- 231222 19. Jyotsna Dwivedi Mr. G.D. Dwivedi 2675, Outram Line, GTB Nagar, Delhi- 110009 20. Krishna Swaroop Mr. Gulab Singh 756/ 45, C/o Shyam Swaroop, Nand Vihar Residency, Shivaji Nagar, Jhansi- 284001 21. Mamta Verma Mr. Har Prasad Verma Ambedkar Nagar, Kasba Garutha, Post- Garutha- 284203 22. Mohd. Rashid Khan Mr. Rajjan Khan 1606, Chawla Colony, Shivaji Nagar, Near Poonam Garden, Jhansi- 284001 (U.P.) 23. Naveen Kumar Tiwari Mr. Shiv Narain Tiwari C-5, Lekhanagar, Defence Accounts Department, Station Road, Agra Cantt- 282001 24. Pravin Kumar Mr. Hakim Singh 277, Sector-10, Avas Vikas Colony, Sikandra, Agra- 282007 25. Puja Verma Mr. M.C. Verma Sector- 48, B- 181, First Floor, Noida- 201301 26. Raj Kamal Singh Mr. Ram Lautan Singh Vill & Post- Mevpur, Radipur, Sultanpur (UP0- 228161 27. Rajendra Pratap Singh Mr. Veerendra Kumar 493/2 Outside Datia Gate, Pathoriya, Jhansi (U.P.)- 284303 28. Rohit Saraiya Mr. Chandra Prakash Q.No. 305, Building 2A, AIIMS, Residential Complex, Kabir Nagar, Saraiya G.E. Road, Tatibandh, Raipur- 492099, Chhattisgarh 29. Sandeep Kumar Mr. Ganga Prasad 117 Sahyog Vihar Colony, E-8, Bawadiya Kalan, Bhopal (MP) Dwivedi Dwivedi 30. Saurabh Srivastava Mr. Rameshwar Nath D 35/65 Infront of Jangambari Math, Madan Pura Road, Varansi- Srivastava 221001 (U.P.) 31. Seema Tiwari Mr. Munna Lal Shastri 1305, Near of SBI Main Branch, Civil Line, Jhansi (UP) 32. Sohit Raikwar Late Mr. Jagdish Prasad 437 Near ITI College, Siddeshwar Nagar, Sipri Bazar, Jhansi (U.P.)- Raikwar 284003 Post: Assistant Sl. No Name Father’s/ Husband’s Address Name 1. Aarti Mr. Suresh H.No. 55, New 50, Itwari Ganj, Jhansi Ghanghoria 2. Abhinit Kumar Mr. Nawal Kishore Flat No.-201, Sinha Cottage Apartment, NY- 63, Behind Jhun- Jhun Kumar Mahal, Gardanibagh, Patna- 800001, Bihar 3. Abhisak Kumar Mr. Vinay Kumar Goshwara Kala, Meja Khas, Meja Road Allahabad, Meja, - 212303, Uttar Pradesh 4. Abhishek Bajpai Mr. Lalta Prasad Q.No.- 23, Customs Quarters, W/Island, Kochi- 682003 Bajpai 5. Abhishek Mr. Anil Chaturvedi 128/181, H- Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur- 208011 Chaturvedi 6. Abhishek Gupta Mr. Ram Milan Gupta 379/25, Millat Nagar, Arra Bingawan, Naubasta, Kanpur- 208021, U.P. 7. Abhishek Khare Mr. Janardan Sharan Near Gaushala Akhada, Talabpura, Lalitpur, UP- 284403 Khare 8. Abhis hek Kumar Mr. Laxmi Narayan 223, Laxmi Bhawan, Beside Cooperative Bank, Main Road, Gourela, Gupta Gupta Pendra Road, Dist.- Bilaspur (CG)- 495117 9. Abhishek Mishra Mr. Shiv Kumar Mishra 9A, Liddle Road, Goergetown, Allahabad, U.P.- 211002 10. Abhishek Mishra Mr. Akshya Narayan Arazi No. 742, Amar Khaira Chak, kardeshwarampuram Colony, Mishra Kandawa, Varanasi- 221106 11. Aditya Late Mr. Malam Singh 189, Royal City, Vidisha, Dist.- Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh- 464001 Chandrawanshi 12. Aditya Shukla Late Mr. Arvind Shukla 98, Nayagaon, Gwalior Road, Jhansi- 284003 13. Ajay Kumar Gupta Mr. Subhash Chandra Chief Medical & Health Officer, Datia- 475661, M.P. Gupta 14. Ajay Kumar Verma Mr. Santram Prajapat H.No. 01, Sumer Goushala, Near High School, Barmer- 344001, Rajasthan 15. Ajay Singh Mr. Ram Gopal 347/271, Old Tikait Ganj, Lucknow- 226017 Raghav 16. Ajay Singh Mr. Rajender Singh Ward No. 4, Near Hanuman Mandir, Mohalla- Kanhapatti, V.P.O.- Kalayat, Kaithal- 136117, Haryana 17. Ajay Vikram Singh Late Mr. Ranjeet Singh B-9, Holland Hall, Cornelganj, Allahabad- 211002 18. Ajit Kumar Mr. Nand Kishor Points Office, DIAT (DU), Giri Nagar, Pune- 411025 Prasad 19. Akash Sharma Mr. Rampal Sharma 125, C P Mission Compound, Behind Damar Godown, Jhansi- 284003 20. Alka Chourasia Mr. Amrit lal Chourasia Pritampuram Colony, 13 BN, Near Rajkumarki Kothi, Guda, Lashkar, Gwalior (MP)- 474001 21. Alka Pandey Mr. Jai Parkash H.No.-549, Jawahar Colony, Faridabad Pandey 22. Alok Malik Late Mr. Ranbir Singh Street No. 09, Shiv Colony, Devru Road, Sonipat- 131001 Malik 23. Amit Mr. Rajendra Prasad 538, Kha, 474, Rooppur, Khadra, Lucknow- 226020 Maurya 24. Amit Kumar Mr. Virendra Singh Vill- Sanpla, Post- Hathchoya, Dist.- Shamli, UP- 247776 25. Amit Kumar Singh Mr. Ashok Kumar Academic Section, 3rd Floor, Admin. Building, IIT Patna, Amhara Road, Singh Bihta- 801103 (Bihar) 26. Amit Ranjan Mr. Sahdeo Singh IHM Kufri, Shimla- 171012 27. Amita Mr. Kanhiya Lal B-196, Flat No. A-1, Duggal Colony, Devli Road, Khanpur, New Delhi- 110080 28. Amita Bajpai Mr. Kamal Narayan 117/L, Block/178, Naveen Nagar, Kakadeo, Kanpur (UP)- 208025 Bajpai 29. Anil Kapoor Late Mr. Jagdish DS- 953, Sector- D, LDA Colony, Kanpur Road, Lucknow- 226012, Uttar Kapoor Pradesh 30. Anil Kumar Jain Mr. Ashok Kumar Jain Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies, 2nd Floor, Bhadbhada Square, Bhopal (MP)- 462003 31. Anil Kumar Mr. Laxminarayan H.No. 134, Vill- Khajuriya, Post- Bardiyagoyal, Teh- Jaora, Ratlam- Rathore Rathore 457118 (M.P.) 32. Anil Kumar Singh Mr. Mani Raj Singh EWR- 247, Sector-1, LDA Colony, Kanpur Road, Lucknow- 226012 33. Animesh Gupta Mr. J.P. Gupta 940/G, Civil Lines, Behind Hotel Sita, Jhansi- 284001 34. Anirudh Bhardwaj Mr. Suresh Chander H. No.- 13, Shri Chand Park, Najafgarh, New Delhi- 110043 35. Anjali Kumari Mr. R.K. Singh Sanjeev Niwas, H.No. 93, Gali No. 3, R- Block, Near Auto Stand (IGNOU) Vikas nagar, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi- 110059 36. Anjali Sharma Mr. Rajendra Kumar 277/1, Panchsheel Colony, Atlas Road, Sonepat- 131001 Sharma 37. Ankit Gautam Mr. Saryu Prasad 188,FF, Ashoka Main, Sector- 34, Faridabad- 121003 Gautam 38. Ankit Gupta Mr. Jay Prakash Gupta Office of the Dean Students Affairs, 1st Floor, Faculty Building, IIT Kanpur- 208016 39. Ankit Gupta Mr. Deepak Gupta H.No. 6295, Patel Nagar, Orai, Jalaun- 285001, U.P. 40. Ankit Kumar Singh Mr. Sudhir Kumar 144/7, Sewala Kalan, Majra, Dehradun, Uttarakhand Singh 41. Ankit Kumar Yadav Mr. Ram Dutt Yadav Vill- Sarwan Nagar, Post- Bijnour, Lucknow- 226002 42. Ankit Srivastava Mr. Narayan Das 445, Outside Khanderav Gate, Jhansi, UP- 284002 Srivastava 43. Ankita Bhadauriya Mr. Sneh Kumar S- 265, Siddeshwar Nagar, Jhansi- 284003 (U.P.) Bhadauriya 44. Ankita Gupta Mr. Ramesh Chandra 288/12, Hamirpur Road, Naubasta, Kanpur- 208021, U.P. Gupta 45. Ankur Pandey Mr. Ashok Kumar D-2, IGFRI, Grassland, Jhansi- 284003 (U.P.) Pandey 46. Anshuman Patel Mr. Ram Lal Singh Rajbhasa Hindi Cell, Room No. 119, Central Office, Banaras Hindu Deo University, Varanasi- 221005,UP 47. Anuj Tripathi Mr. Amar Nath Tripathi H.No.- 191, Type- 1 B, IIT Kanpur- 208016 (U.P.) 48. Anurag Mishra Mr. Anil Mishra H.No. 65, Saheed Nagar, Near BBAU, Lucknow 49. Anurag Sharma Mr. R.B. Sharma 86, Satish Park, modinagar- 201204 (U.P.) 50. Apender Singh Mr. Bhagwan Singh P29, 126, Shastri Nagar, Near Khan Market, Bareilly (U.P.)- 243122 Dugtal Dugtal 51. Apoorva Kumar Mr. Rajendra Kumar MMIG- 31, Nehru Enclave, Shamshabad Road, Agra- 282001 (U.P.) 52. Arun Kumar Shukla Mr. Surya Prasad Choupar Hospital, Nawal Kishor Road, Hazratganj, Lucknow- 226001 Shukla 53. Arvind Bankre Mr. Gopal Das M-15, Sarandhra Nagar, JDA Coloney, Hansari, Jhansi, UP 54. Ashish Garg Mr. Pradeep Garg 12, New Mohan Puri Colony, Opposite Shiv Mandir Gali, Meerut- 250001, U.P. 55. Ashish Gupta Mr. Chandra Prakash Sub Post Master, Post Office- Mau (Bhind), M.P.- 477222 Gupta 56. Ashish Kumar Mr. Basu Deo Singh 566/28Chha/11 Jai Prakash Nagar, Alambagh, Lucknow- 226005 57. Ashish Kumar Mr. Anil Kumar 38, Banke Ki Chawni, Near Radient Public School, Izatnagar, Bareilly- 243122 (UP) 58. Ashish Kumar Mr. Jay Prakash Tiwari 79 C.P. Mission Compound, Jhansi Tiwari 59. Ashish Kumar Mr. Ashok Kumar 882/ A, Essai Tola, Khati Baba, Jhansi- 284003 (U.P.) Tiwari Tiwari 60. Ashish Ranjan Mr. Pramod Kumar House No.-112, IIM Lucknow Campus, Prabandh Nagar,Lucknow- Sinha 226013 61.
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