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Draft Seniority Inspector 2012 CUSTOMS & CENTRAL EXCISE COMMISSIONERATE, DELHI ZONE SENIORITY LIST OF INSPECTOR IN THE PAY SCALE OF Rs 9300-34800 GRADE PAY Rs. 4600 - AS ON 31.12.2011 (Corrected upto 07.08.2012) SL. NAME OF THE OFFICER EDUCATIO WHETHER DATE OF DATE OF REMARKS NO. (S/Sh/Ms) NAL SC/ST, IF BIRTH APPTT/ DATE QUALIFICA NOT SAY OF REGULAR TION NEITHER PROMOTION/ DATE OF JOINING IN DELHI COMM'TE (IN CASE I/C) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1 KANWAL SUMAN B.Com (H) SC 11.03.63 29.04.86 2 ZAKI ANWAR B.Sc NEITHER 28.02.58 23.10.86 I/C MEERUT(12.4.84) 3 VINOD KUMAR BA SC 01.06.62 01.04.87 4 RAJ NATH ZUTSHI BA NEITHER 29.07.55 10.07.86 UDC 30.9.80(AN) 5 RAM SWAROOP MEENA BA ST 03.03.63 01.02.89 6 V.K. KHURANA M.Sc NEITHER 15.07.57 16.01.89 I/C MEERUT (13.5.82) 7 RAJENDER SINGH B.Com NEITHER 26.01.60 26.05.89 UDC 21.10.83, TA 15.7.88 8 BHAG SINGH MEENA M.Com ST 28.07.58 20.11.89 I/C PUNE (10.8.87) 9 SUNIL DUTT RAJPAL B.Com NEITHER 08.03.56 13.07.89 I/C S&I, LDC 9.5.77, INSPECTOR 22.12.95 ( Promoted to the grade of Inspector on Notional Basis w.e.f. 13.7.89 vide EO No. 106.2001) 10 ONKAR NATH TIWARI MA, LLB NEITHER 10.01.58 17.08.90 I/C ALLAHABAD (21.6.82) 11 ANURAG KUMAR SAXENA MA NEITHER 11.11.65 20.08.91 I/C MEERUT(26.2.88) 12 SUVINDER KUMAR GRADUATE NEITHER 05.02.70 28.02.93 13 PARMINDER KAUR Hr. Sec. NEITHER 01.04.66 13.12.95 STENO Gr.III 2.4.88, INSPECTOR(A) 30.7.93(AN) 14 J.A. KHAN INTER NEITHER 06.01.58 13.12.95 SQ LDC 31.7.81, UDC 16.4.87, TA .8.91, INSPECTOR(A) 27.8.93 15 VINAY SAHU MA NEITHER 18.06.69 15.06.98 I/C SURAT (6.6.94) 16 M.S. BHULLAR NEITHER 25.01.61 28.03.02 UDC 31.7.84, TA 9.4.90, INSPECTOR(A) 6.3.97 17 SATISH KUMAR Hr. Sec. SC 09.09.64 28.03.02 STENO GR.III 27.4.87, INSPECTOR(A) 22.12.95 18 JARNAIL SINGH SAIMPLA BA SC 25.04.59 28.03.02 I/C from DGICCE, STENO-III 16.5.89 (AN), INSPECTOR(A) 22.12.95 19 RAJESH DHARA B.A. OBC 14.07.70 16.08.02 I/C CHANDIGARH (16.04.96) 20 ANIL MANCHANDA B.Com. GEN 26.10.69 19.08.02 I/C RAJKOT (30.04.93) 21 D.S. KATARIA M.A. (Eco) OBC 01.03.70 19.08.02 I/C MEERUT (16.05.94) 22 SUDHIR KUMAR CHAWLA MA NEITHER 12.06.61 18.12.02 UDC 10.8.82, TA 31.3.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.98 SENIORITY LIST OF INSPECTORS / 2012 1 of 42 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 23 KAMLA GOSWAMI 11th NEITHER 13.03.65 18.12.02 LDC on comp. ground 30.01.84, UDC 22.06.89, TA 31.3.97 INSPECTOR(A) 30.03.2001 24 K.L. BATRA B.Com NEITHER 10.02.63 18.12.02 UDC 13.10.90, p.21.11.92, INSPECTOR (ADHOC) 22.12.95 (R) 18.12.02 vide EO No.143 / 09 25 NARENDER K KAUSHIK Matric NEITHER 26.01.68 18.12.02 COMP. APPTT. LDC 26.4.85, UDC 3.1.90, TA 22.3.96, INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 26 ANITA ANTIL Matric NEITHER 30.07.62 18.12.02 COMP. APPTT. LDC 31.5.85, UDC 22.1.90, TA 22.3.96 INSPECTOR(A) 1.5.97 27 YUDHVIR SINGH BOKALIA SC 25.04.64 18.12.02 LDC 7.3.86, UDC 20.9.90, TA 31.3.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.99 28 SHYAM LAL RANA B.Com. NEITHER 15.06.64 18.12.02 I/C UDC 23.7.90, INSPECTOR(A) 22.12.90 29 RENU PANDE MA NEITHER 14.12.60 18.12.02 I/C NAGPUR LDC 5.5.86, UDC 19.9.90, INSPECTOR(A) 29.12.95 30 AMI LAL SHARMA BSH&PE NEITHER 01.07.59 18.12.02 LDC 30.7.83(AN), UDC 30.11.89, INSPECTOR(A) 22.12.95 31 RAJNEESH KUMAR Matric NEITHER 04.04.68 18.12.02 I/C CHANDIGARH LDC 28.7.86, UDC 20.9.90, INSPECTOR(A) 22.12.95 32 SUNITA MAGGU B.Com. NEITHER 23.01.66 18.12.02 LDC 19.11.86, UDC 26.11.90, INSPECTOR(A) 29.12.95 33 RAMA CHADHA B.Com. NEITHER 03.03.62 18.12.02 LDC 19.1.86, UDC 21.9.90, TA 31.3.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.97 34 DEEPAK SRIVASTAVA NEITHER 24.07.69 18.12.02 UDC (Compt. Apptt) 22.4.91, INSPECTOR(A) 29.12.95 35 AMAR SINGH RAWAT B.Com. NEITHER 20.08.60 18.12.02 LDC 24.12.86, UDC .12.91, TA 30.9.97, Inspector(A) 30.12.97 36 JAIDEEP SINGH BA NEITHER 27.10.62 18.12.02 LDC 30.7.83, UDC 20.9.90, TA 30.9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 37 DHARAMVEER SINGH BA NEITHER 30.11.62 18.12.02 SQ LDC 15.9.83, UDC 21.9.90, TA 30.9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 38 HARI SINGH BA SC 02.04.58 18.12.02 LDC 1.10.82, UDC 16.10.90, TA 30.9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 39 MANOJ KUMAR KALRA B.Com. NEITHER 28.04.69 18.12.02 STENO Gr.III 26.11.90, INSPECTOR(A) 29.12.95 40 RAJESH KUMAR ARORA BA NEITHER 03.01.70 18.12.02 STENO Gr.III 26.4.91(AN), INSPECTOR(A) 29.12.95 41 POONAM SHARMA B.Com.(P) NEITHER 09.04.67 18.12.02 STENO Gr.III 15.1.91, INSPECTOR(A) 22.12.95 42 RAJESH KUMAR NEITHER 05.10.65 18.12.02 UDC (COMP. APPT.) 28.8.91, TA 30.9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.98 43 PRADEEP KUMAR RATHORE SC 01.07.60 18.12.02 I/C (DGICCE) UDC 30.8.91, TA .4.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.99 44 ANITA MALHOTRA B.Com. NEITHER 07.11.66 18.12.02 I/D STENO.III 1.10.91, INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 45 PISHORI LAL NEITHER 31.12.57 18.12.02 I/C UDC 22.10.91, TA(A) .4.97, INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 46 PAWAN KUMAR NEITHER 20.12.70 18.12.02 UDC(Compt Apptt) 22.11.91, TA(A) .4.97, INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 47 AMARNATH SHARMA NEITHER 09.10.64 18.12.02 I/C DGICCE LDC 16.9.87, UDC 31.12.91, TA .4.97(A), INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 48 MAHESH DAYAL NEITHER 03.09.68 18.12.02 UDC(SQ) 15.10.91, TA 30.9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.98 SENIORITY LIST OF INSPECTORS / 2012 2 of 42 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 49 SHOBHA MALHOTRA NEITHER 15.10.64 18.12.02 I/C (MEERUT) UDC 30.7.91, DELHI 16.3.92, TA(A) 30.9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 50 RAJESH KOHLI NEITHER 10.02.66 18.12.02 LDC(ComptApptt) 29.11.83, UDC 29.3.96 (UDC on Notional Basis w.e.f. 10.02.92 vide EO No. 38/2003 dated 06.03.2003), TA(A) 23.3.99 51 BASANT KUMAR High School NEITHER 16.02.65 18.12.02 LDC (COMP. APPTT) 5.7.85, UDC 3.7.92, TA 30.9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 52 MUNISH KUMAR NEITHER 18.12.70 18.12.02 UDC (COMP. APPT) 20.3.92, TA 30.9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 30.12.97 53 SUNITA KUMAR SC 27.11.60 18.12.02 I/C (S&I) STENO Gr.III DELHI 30.7.92 54 R.C. VERMA NEITHER 10.04.62 18.12.02 I/C DGICCE STENO.III 30.7.92, INSPECTOR 30.12.97 55 ANIL KUMAR SHARMA MA NEITHER 14.12.69 18.12.02 UDC (COMP. APPT.) 26.10.92, TA 30.9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.98 56 INDERJIT SINGH BA NEITHER 03.01.68 18.12.02 STENO.III 3.11.92 (I/C CHANDIGARH), INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.98 57 SHIV RAJ SINGH BORA NEITHER 24.01.57 18.12.02 UDC 15.12.92(I/C DGICCE), TA 30.9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.98 58 D.R. SHARMA BA NEITHER 16.04.61 18.12.02 LDC 5.12.86, UDC 30.9.93, TA .9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.98 59 MANJU LATA PAL BA, LLB NEITHER 04.07.65 18.12.02 LDC 27.11.86, UDC 30.9.93, TA .9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.98 60 SUSHMA RANI Matric NEITHER 26.01.66 18.12.02 LDC 25.11.86, UDC 5.10.93, TA .9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.99 61 BORIA RAM BA NEITHER 29.03.61 18.12.02 LDC 1.12.86, UDC 1.10.93, TA .9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.98 62 RAM PRAKASH Matric NEITHER 04.04.61 18.12.02 LDC 26.11.86, UDC 1.10.93, TA .9.97, INSPECTOR(A) 31.12.98 63 DOLLY CHAUDHARY Hr.
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