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Raj.) , FSO 2013 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No. 14 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Date:- 01/10/2013 Eligible Family List G.Sr Name of head of the family Father’s name PPO No/H.No. Pension Pension No./Name FPS ShopNo. FPS Serial Number Serial Name of Slum / of/ Slum Name Location- Ward FPS Dealer Name Dealer FPS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 RJ-A-02316202 1 SOAPS 14 DEVICHARAN PURI/HAJARI PURI 2 RJ-A-02345169 2 SOAPS 14 CHANDRA BHAN/WADU MAL 3 RJ-A-02345380 3 SOAPS 14 SONI 4 RJ-A-02336935 4 SWPS 14 VIRANI 5 RJ-A-02335016 5 SWPS 14 LAD BAI/KALU LAL 6 RJ-A-02318261 6 SOAPS 14 MEGHWAL 7 RJ-A-02313963 7 SWPS 14 PAMMI DEVI/GOPAL DAS 8 RJ-A-02318098 8 SOAPS 14 RAMCHARAN/TULARAM 9 RJ-A-02317886 9 SOAPS 14 NARESH CHAND/RAJA RAM 10 RJ-A-02317656 10 SOAPS 14 VAS DEVI/JAYPAL DAS 11 RJ-A-02317593 11 SOAPS 14 GEETA BAI / RAM KALAYAN SEN 12 RJ-A-2317173 12 SOAPS 14 JANKI DEVI / SHIVPRASAD 13 RJ-A-2342525 13 SOAPS 14 RAJENDRA KUMAR GARF 14 RJ-A-2342438 14 SOAPS 14 KAMLA DEVI / LALCHAND RATHORE 15 RJ-A-2311382 15 SOAPS 14 SATYANARAYAN 16 RJ-A-2314243 16 SOAPS 14 NANDA PAREEK / RAJESH PAREEK 17 RJ-A-2341958 17 SOAPS 14 JHAMALDAS/ NATHAR MAL 18 RJ-A-2342112 18 SOAPS 14 SHYAMA JOSHI / JAGDISH 19 RJ-A-2316627 19 SOAPS 14 CHEETAR LAL JI / LATE MOTI LAL 20 RJ-A-2317011 20 SOAPS 14 KANCHAN DEVI / BADRI LAL 21 RJ-A-2316798 21 SOAPS 14 BHAGWATI BAI / MOHANLAL 22 RJ-A-2342339 22 SOAPS 14 PRAJAPATI 23 RJ-A-2316358 23 SOAPS 14 CHIRONJI LAL / GORDHAN LAL 24 RJ-A-2273015 24 SOAPS 14 MEENA 25 RJ-A-2272945 25 SOAPS 14 GODALA 26 RJ-A-2272669 26 SOAPS 14 PRAKASH GOSWAMI / BHERU LAL 27 RJ-A-2272601 27 SOAPS 14 ATMARAM / HEERALAL ernkrk lwfp esa viuk uke tqMok, ,oa ernku fnol ij ernku vo'; djsA Page 1 of 100 Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No. 14 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Date:- 01/10/2013 Eligible Family List G.Sr Name of head of the family Father’s name PPO No/H.No. Pension Pension No./Name FPS ShopNo. FPS Serial Number Serial Name of Slum / of/ Slum Name Location- Ward FPS Dealer Name Dealer FPS 28 RJ-A-2272536 28 SOAPS 14 NAND LAL / MUNNALAL 29 RJ-A-2272461 29 SOAPS 14 KISHKINDHA BAI / RAMLAL 30 RJ-A-2272421 30 SOAPS 14 DEVCHARAN /MOOLCHAND 31 RJ-A-2273793 31 SOAPS 14 RADHA DEVI / KALIRAM 32 RJ-A-2273979 32 SOAPS 14 RAMWATI / NATHI LAL 33 RJ-A-2273177 33 SOAPS 14 KAILASH BAI / GANPAT LAL 34 RJ-A-2272230 34 SOAPS 14 KANTA DEVI / SHYAM LAL 35 RJ-A-2290635 35 SOAPS 14 RATAN / CHOGA 36 RJ-A-2269758 36 SOAPS 14 JI 37 RJ-A-2289438 37 SOAPS 14 PREM BAI / RAM KISHAN GOYAL 38 RJ-A-2272383 38 SOAPS 14 KAILASH CHAND / RODULAL 39 RJ-A-2287118 39 SOAPS 14 MAL 40 RJ-A-2286332 40 SOAPS 14 SHANTI DEVI / SURAJMAL JI YOGI 41 RJ-A-2285780 41 SOAPS 14 SURAJMAL / RAMNATH 42 RJ-A-2284309 42 SOAPS 14 JAWAHAR LAL JAIN / SUNDAR LAL 43 RJ-A-22855841 43 SOAPS 14 AMAR SINGH / CHEETAR SINGH 44 RJ-A-22712994 44 SOAPS 14 SUBHASH CHANDRA / RAJA RAM 45 RJ-A-2285625 45 SOAPS 14 MADAN LAL / GHASI LAL 46 RJ-A-2285466 46 SOAPS 14 SHAMBHU DAYAL / MANNALAL 47 RJ-A-2273560 47 SOAPS 14 ROOPCHAND / TEKAN DAS 48 RJ-A-2273897 48 SOAPS 14 POONAM DEVI / RAMESH SINGH 49 RJ-A-2352551 49 SOAPS 14 NAGEENA BAI / NANDLAL 50 RJ-A-2352491 50 SOAPS 14 DEEPA DEVI / MANOHAR BAI 51 RJ-A-2370471 51 SOAPS 14 Badri Lal / Ghasi Lal 52 RJ-A-2352679 52 SOAPS 14 KISHAN / BRIHMDEV 53 RJ-A-2351336 53 SOAPS 14 NAND KISHORE / HARIRAM 54 RJ-A-2351422 54 SOAPS 14 MOOLI BAI / KALULAL 55 RJ-A-2354323 55 SOAPS 14 SHANKAR ernkrk lwfp esa viuk uke tqMok, ,oa ernku fnol ij ernku vo'; djsA Page 2 of 100 Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No. 14 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Date:- 01/10/2013 Eligible Family List G.Sr Name of head of the family Father’s name PPO No/H.No. Pension Pension No./Name FPS ShopNo. FPS Serial Number Serial Name of Slum / of/ Slum Name Location- Ward FPS Dealer Name Dealer FPS 56 RJ-A-2354107 56 SOAPS 14 GOVIND / MADHU 57 RJ-A-2352118 57 SOAPS 14 YADAV 58 RJ-A-2350176 58 SOAPS 14 SUGANA BAI / BARJANG 59 RJ-A-2349609 59 SOAPS 14 URMILA DEVI / JAGDISH PRASAD 60 RJ-A-2770282 60 SOAPS 14 GUPTA 61 RJ-A-2318964 61 SOAPS 14 HAZARLAL GUPTA 62 RJ-A-2352520 62 SOAPS 14 KANTI BAI / DEEPCHAND 63 RJ-A-2353519 63 SOAPS 14 MOHAN LAL / PANCHULAL 14 MITHLESH AGRAWAL / LAXMAN 64 RJ-A-2353347 64 SOAPS PRASAD 14 SHYAM LAL SHARMA / GOPAL 65 RJ-A-2353201 65 SOAPS SHARMA 14 66 RJ-A-2352951 66 SOAPS BADAM BAI / RAMKARAN RATHORE 67 RJ-A-2352893 67 SOAPS 14 RAMKISHAN VERMA / DEVILAL 68 RJ-A-2352774 68 SOAPS 14 MAHESH CHAND / TUNDARAM 14 69 RJ-A-2350727 69 SOAPS MOHAN LAL / RAM KISHORE YADAV 70 RJ-A-2350503 70 SOAPS 14 OM PRAKASH / BAJRANG LAL 71 RJ-A-2346868 71 SOAPS 14 RAMNARAYANI / MOHAN LAL 72 RJ-A-2349548 72 SOAPS 14 DHANNALAL / KISHAN LAL 73 RJ-A-2354569 73 SOAPS 14 MANGI BAI / BADRI LAL 74 RJ-A-2353694 74 SOAPS 14 SUKHJEET / PAL SINGH 75 RJ-A-2261675 75 SOAPS 14 RAM KISHAN / JANKI LAL 76 RJ-A-2287298 76 SOAPS 14 BHANWARI BAI / BHANWAR LAL 14 MAHENDRA KAUR / GURUBHAKSH 77 RJ-A-2292382 77 SOAPS SINGH 78 RJ-A-2291126 78 SOAPS 14 SURESHCHANDRA / MAHENDRA ernkrk lwfp esa viuk uke tqMok, ,oa ernku fnol ij ernku vo'; djsA Page 3 of 100 Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No. 14 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Date:- 01/10/2013 Eligible Family List G.Sr Name of head of the family Father’s name PPO No/H.No. Pension Pension No./Name FPS ShopNo. FPS Serial Number Serial Name of Slum / of/ Slum Name Location- Ward FPS Dealer Name Dealer FPS 79 RJ-A-2290763 79 SOAPS 14 KISHANLAL/ MOHANDAS 80 RJ-A-2289189 80 SOAPS 14 RAMESH SINGH CHOUHAN 14 JAGANNATH MAHAWAR / BALU 81 RJ-A-2286475 81 SOAPS RAM JI 14 JAGDISH CHANDRA SHARMA / 82 RJ-A-2286805 82 SOAPS KEDAR 83 RJ-A-2318263 83 SOAPS 14 HEMANDAS / TAHAL RAM 84 RJ-A-2318422 84 SOAPS 14 MATHRI BAI / PRABHU LAL 85 RJ-A-2350909 85 SOAPS 14 SHANTI BAI / BHANWAR LAL 86 RJ-A-2350658 86 SOAPS 14 KHEMI BAI / MOTI LAL 87 RJ-A-2298603 87 SOAPS 14 LAXMI / KISHAN LAL 88 RJ-A-2291487 88 SOAPS 14 ISHWARI / KHEMCHAND 89 RJ-A-2295738 89 SOAPS 14 UCCHAB / PRABHULAL 90 RJ-A-2273482 90 SOAPS 14 VIDHYA RAM / PYAREL LA 91 RJ-A-2273256 91 SOAPS 14 SATTAR BHAI / ABDUL KADAR 92 RJ-A-22945559 92 SOAPS 14 KASTURI BAI / TUNDA RAM 93 RJ-A-2273459 93 SOAPS 14 RAJESHJAIN / BABU LAL 94 RJ-A-2333870 94 SOAPS 14 MOHINI / LAXMANDAS 95 RJ-A-2355923 95 SOAPS 14 BHULI BAI / DHANNAL LAL 96 RJ-A-2354848 96 SOAPS 14 CHANDRAKANTA/ K.C. GAUTAM 97 RJ-A-23549101 97 SOAPS 14 RADHA BAI / MOHAN LAL 98 RJ-A-2354959 98 SOAPS 14 SHANTI BAI / BHANWAR LAL 99 RJ-A-2356209 99 SOAPS 14 BASANTI DEVI / RAMSWAROOP 14 JAGDISH CHANDRA JOSHI / 100 RJ-A-2354469 100 SOAPS NANDLAL 101 RJ-A-2354624 101 SOAPS 14 SHARDA BAI / NAVRANG LAL JI 102 RJ-A-2354654 102 SOAPS 14 BHANWARI / KISHAN LAL ernkrk lwfp esa viuk uke tqMok, ,oa ernku fnol ij ernku vo'; djsA Page 4 of 100 Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No. 14 (List of Pensions and Slum Dwellers) Date:- 01/10/2013 Eligible Family List G.Sr Name of head of the family Father’s name PPO No/H.No. Pension Pension No./Name FPS ShopNo. FPS Serial Number Serial Name of Slum / of/ Slum Name Location- Ward FPS Dealer Name Dealer FPS 14 CHANDRA KANTA / GHANSHYAM 103 RJ-A-2354770 103 SOAPS GOCHER 104 RJ-A-2298325 104 SOAPS 14 SHIMLA BAI / NARESHCHANDRA 105 RJ-A-2291966 105 SOAPS 14 SOHAN BAI / RAM PRASAD 106 RJ-A-2359223 106 SOAPS 14 MEERA BAI / MOHAN LAL 107 RJ-A-2295179 107 SOAPS 14 PRE NARAYAN / KISHAN SINGHH 14 108 RJ-A-2285214 108 SOAPS GAJANAND SONI / AMAR LAL SONI 14 109 RJ-A-2294816 109 SOAPS BABU LAL / JAGANNATH GOSWAMI 110 RJ-A-2272935 110 SOAPS 14 LAJWANTI / ROOPCHAND 111 RJ-A-2319829 111 SOAPS 14 MOHAN LAL / VARAND LAL 112 RJ-A-2351683 112 SOAPS 14 DEEPA / NARAYAN DAS 113 RJ-A-2351818 113 SOAPS 14 BALI BAI / LAL CHAND 14 LAXMI VIJAY / KAILASH CHANDRA 114 RJ-A-2352108 114 SOAPS VIJAY 115 RJ-A-2294612 115 SOAPS 14 KALWANTI / MILKIRAM 116 RJ-A-2359038 116 SOAPS 14 RAMPAL KUSHWAH / NANGA LAL 117 RJ-A-2359128 117 SOAPS 14 SUMITRA / MOTI LAL YADAV 14 SOHAN KANWAR / AMAR SINGH 118 RJ-A-2359290 118 SOAPS HADA 119 RJ-A-2359440 119 SOAPS 14 RAJ KANWAR / BABU SINGH 120 RJ-A-2356312 120 SOAPS 14 PREM LATA / SURESHCHANDRA 14 RAMKANYA BAI / RAMPAL 121 RJ-A-2357230 121 SOAPS KUSHWAH 14 SATYANARAYAN BANSAL / 122 RJ-A-2359391 122 SOAPS SURAJMAL 123 RJ-A-2371470 123 SOAPS 14 BAJRANG LAL / PANNA LAL JI ernkrk lwfp esa viuk uke tqMok, ,oa ernku fnol ij ernku vo'; djsA Page 5 of 100 Nagar Nigam Kota (Raj.) , FSO 2013 Word No.
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