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Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan Details of 03 Prize Winners At Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan Details of 03 Prize Winners at District Level under Swachh Bharat Summer Internship 2018 State S. District Sr. No. Name and address of 03 Prize Winners Youth / Leader of Team of Youth at District Level Position No. Name of the winner Address Village & PO Tehsil Mobile No. 1. Chhindwara 1. Jay Ambika Mahila Mandal Loniya Karbal Chhindwara Chhindwara 7389030516 1st 2. Pooja Nehru Yuva Mahila Khirka Mohalla Chhindwara Chhindwara 9009211339 2nd Mandal MADHYA 3. Sant Shiromani Ravidas Jakhawadi Mohkhed 7694865702 3rd PRADESH Yuva Mandal 2. Narsinghpur 4. Vivekanand yuva mandal Village & PO - Barheta Gotegaon 8878310913 1st 5. Punarjagran yuva mandal Village & PO – Narsinghpur Narsinghpur 9131026588 2nd 6. Vivekanan hareram yuva Village – Seoni Post – Bandha Gotegaon 9826439650 3rd mandal 3. Panna 7. Ramkishor Patel Vill-Khalon Amangaj 8839788537 1st P.O – Sunwanikla 8. Mithlesh Tyagi Vill-Baldupurva Ajaygarh 9131224607 2nd PO-Chandora 9. Roshni Shivhare Katra Mohalla infront of Kotwali Panna 6263637760 3rd Panna st 4. Balaghat 10. Sarswati Mahila Mandal Bhatera P O Balaghat Balaghat 8103173573 1 11. Jija Mata Mahila Mandal Pathri P O Hatta Kirnapur 8226089311 2nd State S. District Sr. No. Name and address of 03 Prize Winners Youth / Leader of Team of Youth at District Level Position No. Name of the winner Address Village & PO Tehsil Mobile No. 12. Paryawarn Sanrachhan Mahila Viilege P O Hatta Balaghat 8225829971 3rd Mandal 5. Bhopal 13. Rahul Tiwari Near PWD Office74,Bunglow Huzur 8770928150 1st 14. Arpit Khandelwal Aadarsh Nagar,Govindpura Huzur 8839364760 2nd rd 15. Sanjay Nagar Hinoti Sarka,Fanda, Bhopal Berisia 8878941972 3 6. Chhatarpur 16. Chitranjan Chaurasia Post Niwari Chhatarpur 977639952 1st 17. Matadeen Kushwaha Dahi Post Baxohi Bijawar 7974978864 2nd 18. Bandna Chaursia Didwara Lovkushnagar 9174395805 3rd 7. Datia 19. Naincy Purohit Garee Pahari Datia 7354143218 1st 20. Akanksha Litoriya Lalaua Datia 7354951029 2nd 21. Kaushal Sahu Bhander Datia 7974493023 3rd 8. Dewas 22. Sondarya Sewa Samiti Mahila Amona Dewas 7470545181 1st Mandal (Team) 23. Swami Vivekanand Yuva Khajuriya Bina Bagli 9617781642 2nd Mandal (Team) 24. Swami Vivekanand Yuva Khareli Tonk Khurd 8964091285 3rd MADHYA Mandal (Team) PRADESH 9. Gwalior 25. Shri Arvind kuswash (Team) Vil- Jhanda ka pura PO Oodpura Ghatigown 9074175340 1st 26. Shri Manish Jatav(Team) Vill-Jargaon PO Bhageh Dabra 9617120469 2nd 27. Smt Jyoti singh chowhana Vill- Cirol PO Morar Morar 9399996197 3rd (Team) 10. Mandla 28. Swami Viveka Nand Dhamaka Dadi Po Dadi Bichhiya 9907304311 1st State S. District Sr. No. Name and address of 03 Prize Winners Youth / Leader of Team of Youth at District Level Position No. Name of the winner Address Village & PO Tehsil Mobile No. Yuva Mandal 29. Prakash Yuva Mandal Kikramal P O Motinala Mawai 7247417700 2nd 30. Kalyani Mahila Mandal Semarkhapa Po Semarkhapa Mandla 9131574036 3rd 11. Morena 31. Mithlesh Tomar Rajodha Porsa 9644770858 1st 32. Ajay Singh Tomar Dimni Ambah 9753117731 2nd 33. Ankit Bhatele Morena Morena 9926514228 3rd 12. Raisen 34. Sourabh Chohan Tamot, Block Ubedellaganj Ubedullaganj 7049463669 1st 35. Pradeep Kushwah Silwani Silwani 8819017615 2nd 36. Ku. Gulfasha Khan Pamat, Sanchi 9754113137 3rd 13. Ratlam 37. Sevathasamuhyuvamandal BanjliRatlam(m.p.) Ratlam 9131289150 1st 38. Monika kaschyap Bhemakhedi jawara 9584675776 2nd 39. Rohitpatidar Rajswa colony Ratlam 9907133843 3rd 14. Sehore 40. Swami Vivekanand Yuva Bijora Sehore 7000695507 1st Mandal Bijora 41. Maa Salila Yuva Mandal Shahganj Budhni 9827382901 2nd 42. Yuva Vikas Mandal Ashtha Ashtha 8959532342 3rd 15. Shahdol 43. Mr Kedar nath sahu Garm Deveri no- 2 post pailwah Gohparu 9644359256 1st 16. Shivpuri 44. Rakesh Laxkar (Sahas Yuvak Ganesh Colony Narwar Narwar 9098011155 1st Mandal Narwar) 45. Virendra singh Rawat(Nehru Gramm Sateriya Post Rayshri Shivpuri 8269224356 2nd yuva Mandal,Sateriya) 46. Kalyan Singh Rajawat (Nehru Gramm Bhadota post Kolaras Kolaras 9926294520 3rd Yuva Mandal ,Bhadota) 17. Tikamgarh 47. Swami vivekand Yuva mandal Deri Khargapur 9589159065 1st deri (Team) 48. Bajrang dal yuva mandal Tigora Khargapur 9993681301 2nd MADHYA (Team) PRADESH 49. Harichand Ahirwar (individual) Banera Baldeogarh 7440386086 3rd 18. Ujjain 50. Arvind solanki Sahibkhedi po. Jaithal Ghattiyaa 9826508070 1st president,Sahibkhedi yuva mandal 51. Raju khan president Bhesalakhurd po. Ingoriya Badnagar 8305444470 2nd ,Bhaislakhurd yuva mandal 52. Yogesh Chorma Kiloli po. Kharsodkhurd Badnagar 8878089328 3rd State S. District Sr. No. Name and address of 03 Prize Winners Youth / Leader of Team of Youth at District Level Position No. Name of the winner Address Village & PO Tehsil Mobile No. president,Kiloli yuva mandal 19. Vidisha 53. Jammel Khan Sultanpur PO Ghatwar Sironj 9993979980 1st 54. Ku. Neelam Vishwakarma Samshawad Samshabad 9340235488 2nd 55. Rambabu Kushwah Aamkheda PO Banskedhi Sironj 9009510425 3rd 20. Ashoknagar 56. Saku lal Raikwar(Swami Gramm Khanpur post Chanderi Chanderi 7354205588 1st Vivekanand Yuva mandal Khanpur) 57. Smt. Urmila Yadav(Shri Radhe Kolua Road Ashoknagar Ashoknagar 9575968053 2nd Paryawaran Mahila Mandal Ashoknagar) 58. Jeetu Singh Ahirwar(Swami Gramm Bamuriyafoot post Ashoknagar 9827966464 3rd Vivekanand Yuvak Mandal Ashoknagar Bamuriya Foot) 21. Guna 59. Purushottam Dhakad(Shivsakti Gramm Negama post Negama Guna 9926787180 1st Yuva Mandal Negama) 60. Shri Satish Saini (satyam Gramm Sripura Post Radhogarh Radhogarh 9630458408 2nd MADHYA Yuva mandal Sripura ) PRADESH 61. Shri Madhav Gramm Pagara Post Pagara Guna 9131879713 3rd Maheswari(Cheshtha Yuva Mandal Pagara) 22. Betul 62. Naval Singh Badegaon Multai 8435162316 1st 63. Dhananjay Singh Thakur Khedisavligar Betul 9713715942 2nd 64. Manish Singh Raghuwanshi Rathipur Betul 9479363642 3rd 23. Rajgarh 65. Pinkesh Gurajar Bahsana Narsingpur 9752143001 1st 66. Ku Radhika Patida Sandavata Sahranpur 9685222819 2nd 67. Ku.Ruchi Vishwarkarma Bahsana Narsingpur 7509371264 3rd 24. Bhind 68. Mr. Jitendra Singh Village and Post Gorai Ron 6260494858 1st Chauhan,(Ram janki Yuva Mandal 69. Mr Shailendra Singh parmar Village and Post Murlipura Ater 9977554104 2nd State S. District Sr. No. Name and address of 03 Prize Winners Youth / Leader of Team of Youth at District Level Position No. Name of the winner Address Village & PO Tehsil Mobile No. 70. Mr. Janak Singh Village semarpura Gohad 9617255180 3rd 25. Harda 71. Swami Vivekanand Yuva Shodalpur Timarni 7415572057 1st Mahila mandle timarni 72. Swami vivekanand yuva Jijgaon khurd Harda 9009397273 2nd mandle Jijgaon khurd 73. Swami vivekanand yuva Palasner Harda 9926357980 3rd mandle 26. Sheopur 74. Sanskriti Sharma Ward.01,Mataji Mohalla,Baroda Baroda 6261223739 1st 75. Salman Khan Vill.Jwalapur PO Soinkaian Sheopur 9907748754 2nd 76. Rajesh Meena Vill.Bagadua PO Jawadeshwar Sheopur 8827571966 3rd MADHYA 27. Indore 77. Sakhi udmitha vikas avm Indore (m.p.) Indore 9754657014 1st PRADESH manav kalian sasthan 78. Boriya vichar manch Boriya (m.p.) Depalpur 9165104999 2nd 79. Indra vikas yuva mandal Mhow (m.p.) mhow 9827615450 3rd 28. Katni 80. Amit Garg Dharwara Dhimrkheda 7987477066 1st 81. Tarun Sahu Katni Katni 9754121122 2nd 82. Kalpna Goutham Bamhori Vijayraghavar 9131470107 3rd 29. Damoh 83. Mission Janjagriti Yuva Hindoriya Damoh 6264216885 1st Mandal 84. Bansa Tarlkeda Nehru Yuvak Bansa Tarlkeda Damoh 7999099147 2nd Mandal 85. Nehru Yuva Nav Jagriti Bansa kala Pathariya 8827440835 3rd Mandal 30. Burhanpur 86. Dhondu Prajapati,Krishna Jainabad Burhanpur 8319833581 1st Yuva Mandal 87. Md. Danish,Friends Sports Burhanpur Burhanpur 9630591665 2nd Club 88. Dharma Singh Vaskale Chillara Burhanpur 8827586758 3rd 31. Satna 89. Sazda Perveen Naserabad Raghurajna 9179901509 1st 90. Varsha Agrawal Tikuriyatola Raghurajna 9770817075 2nd 91. Shakti Mahila Mandal Gudua Uchehara 7000904987 3rd 32. Sagar 92. Ram Kumar Sahu Vill Pathariya Jat Post Sironja 8269535606 1st State S. District Sr. No. Name and address of 03 Prize Winners Youth / Leader of Team of Youth at District Level Position No. Name of the winner Address Village & PO Tehsil Mobile No. Sagar M.P. 93. Shiv Prasad Chadar Desai Bageecha, Gali, 8109965876 2nd Baghraj Ward Sagar, M.P. 94. Bharti Thakur Bharti Tnath Baba Mandir Ke 9399889255 3rd Pass ,Ravi Shankar Ward Sager WEST BENGAL 33. Burdwan 95. Amal Ghosh Village +Post – Sontla, P.S- Memari –II 8240196766 1st Memari, District – Burdwan Pin 713422, West Bengal 96. Prankrishna Basak Vill-Goalpara Bus Stand, Post- Purbasthali – I 9153414077 2nd Nasatpur, P.S Nandanghat, Pin- 713519 West Bengal 97. Suprya Kumar Das Village- Pila, Post- Station Purbasthali- II 9830989180 3rd Bazar, Purbasthali, Pin- 713512, West Bengal 34. Darjeeling 98. Laxuman Rai Thurbo 4 no. P.O. Mirik 9733167584 1st 99. Kalyan Pradhan 8th Mile Nursery Gaon , 8967322844 2nd P.O. Kalimpong 100. Ram Rai Okayti Bich Gaon , P.O. Mirik 9775461221 3rd WEST BENGAL 35. Barasat 101. Sulavia Khatun 12/9 Rbc Road & Dumdum 9681236894 1st 102. Poulami Kundu Chotojonepur & Kataganj Barrackpore I 9230153789 2nd 103. Amit Chowdhury Bhaslia 9734858603 3rd st 36. Murshidabad 104. Vivekananda Swti Sangha, Andulberia, Beldanga-II, 8945840124 1 Andulberia, BeldangaII, Murshidabad Murshidabad 105. Emran Hossain Shibnagar, Bhagwangola-II Akheriganj 9093990303 2nd Shibnagar, Bhagwangola-II Murshidabad 106. Fatepur Bigyan Club, Fatepur, Bhagirathpur, BHAGIRATHPUR 9933773538 3rd Fatepur,Bhagirathpur,Domkal, Domkal, State S. District Sr. No. Name and address of 03 Prize Winners Youth
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