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All India Jm1prom BANK OF BARODA, HEAD OFFICE, MANDVI BARODA RESERVATION REGISTER -2015 1. Name of the post: ALL INDIA JM1 PROM 2. Method of Recruitment: Promotion 3. Number of posts in the cadre(cadre strength):3313 4. Percentage of Reservation SC: 15 ST:7.5 OBC:0 prescribed: Sl No Name Date of Appointment/ Whether Filled as UR or Signature of appointing authority Shri./Smt Promotion belongs to as reserved for or Remarks SC/ST/OBC SC/ST/OBC other authorized officer General 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Mr. GUPTA SUNIL KUMAR ;48674 20-JUL-82 UR UR 2 Ms. JAIN PARUL ;83363 01-FEB-83 UR UR 3 Mr. THAKRAL SATISH KUMAR ;84036 23-MAR-86 UR UR 4 Mr. GOHIL VIRJIBHAI MAVJIBHAI;44187 01-MAR-89 SC SC_1 5 Mr. BHAN CHANDER ;18865 01-FEB-90 SC SC_2 6 Mr. TAHIM VINOD KUMAR ;22456 01-FEB-90 UR UR 7 Mr. DAS BIMAL;24748 01-FEB-90 SC SC_3 8 Mr. SUTARIA PANKAJ BALUBHAI ;26049 01-FEB-90 UR UR 9 Mr. SOLANKI JAGDISH JAISING;22270 09-SEP-91 SC SC_4 10 Mr. ATHAVALE SHRIDHAR LAXMAN ;27384 09-SEP-91 UR UR 11 Mr. PATEL BABULAL MUKTILAL;32752 09-SEP-91 UR UR 12 Mr. DHOLE GOPAL DALPATRAO ;33859 09-SEP-91 ST ST_1 Page No - 1 , Date of Printing - 25 July 2016 ----Printed from HRnes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 Mr. GOMES GREGORY BRAZ ;39470 09-SEP-91 UR UR 14 Mr. PATEL ANILKUMAR CHHOTUBHAI;42593 09-SEP-91 ST ST_2 15 Mrs. MODY UMA HEMANTKUMAR ;42739 09-SEP-91 UR UR 16 Mr. PATEL ISHWARBHAI BARJULBHAI;42799 09-SEP-91 ST ST_3 17 Mr. PURTY BAL RAM;50924 09-SEP-91 ST ST_4 18 Mr. BHIL KANUBHAI VISAJI;29266 08-MAR-92 ST ST_5 19 Mr. SANAP PRAKASH NARAYAN;27143 03-AUG-92 UR UR 20 Mr. SHAH PANKAJ KUMAR;22606 10-SEP-93 UR UR 21 Mr. SINHA OMPRAKASH;26648 10-SEP-93 UR UR 22 Mr. KARPE PRAMOD ATMARAM;27847 10-SEP-93 UR UR 23 Mr. KAPOOR KEWAL KRISHAN ;28279 10-SEP-93 UR UR 24 Mr. MARWAH HARISH KUMAR ;38276 10-SEP-93 UR UR 25 Mrs. GUPTA PRATIMA ;38470 10-SEP-93 UR UR 26 Mr. SETHI OM PRAKASH;38576 10-SEP-93 UR UR 27 Mr. PATEL THAKORBHAI NARSINHBHAI ;49037 10-SEP-93 ST ST_6 28 Mr. DHODIA JAGDISHBHAI BHIKHUBHAI ;57001 10-SEP-93 ST ST_7 29 Mr. SRIVASTAVA PANKAJ;83211 01-SEP-94 UR UR 30 Mr. QURESHI MOHAMMAD SALIM;23852 20-AUG-95 UR UR 31 Mr. PARKAR KESHAV VINAYAK ;27211 21-AUG-95 UR UR 32 Mr. DOSHI SURESHKUMAR VALLABHADAS ;29857 21-AUG-95 UR UR 33 Mr. NAIR PUTHENVEETTIL BHASKARAN ;34822 21-AUG-95 UR UR 34 Mr. TANEJA MAHESH KUMAR ;38527 21-AUG-95 UR UR 35 Mr. KANABI HEMANTKUMAR BHIKHUBHAI;39376 21-AUG-95 SC SC_5 36 Mrs. SAXENA ARCHANA ;45559 21-AUG-95 UR UR 37 Mr. DESHPANDE NINAD GAJANAN ;47976 21-AUG-95 UR UR 38 Mr. GUPTA PURUSHOTAM KUMAR;50483 21-AUG-95 UR UR 39 Mr. KUMAR MANOJ ;55561 21-AUG-95 UR UR 40 Mr. SRIVASTAVA SURENDRA KR ;70841 20-AUG-96 UR UR Page No - 2 , Date of Printing - 25 July 2016 ----Printed from HRnes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41 Ms. R GEETHA;71016 13-JUN-97 OBC OBC_1 42 Mr. TIWARI LAXMAN;70892 14-JUN-97 UR UR 43 Mr. SHARDA DARSHAN KUMAR ;20325 28-JAN-98 UR UR 44 Mr. JOSHI NARENDRABHAI R;25057 28-JAN-98 UR UR 45 Mr. DESAI JATIN JAYKANT ;27076 28-JAN-98 UR UR 46 Mr. ARKAD DINKAR HARI;27737 28-JAN-98 SC SC_6 47 Mr. NATH BHOLA ;28789 28-JAN-98 SC SC_7 48 Mr. GUPTA MANOJ KUMAR ;33365 28-JAN-98 UR UR 49 Mr. PANCHOLI PIYUSHCHANDRA DHIRAJ;42471 28-JAN-98 UR UR 50 Mr. INDORA KAILASH CHAND ;48354 28-JAN-98 SC SC BY MERIT 51 Ms. MEHTA SATVIR ;61458 28-JAN-98 UR UR 52 Mr. CHADDHA NAVEEN ;71129 29-SEP-98 UR UR 53 Mr. M RONALD ROSS ;71071 28-JUN-99 UR UR 54 Mrs. SHARMA MAYA DIPAKKUMAR ;18740 16-AUG-00 UR UR 55 Mr. K A TAHILRAMANI ;21390 16-AUG-00 UR UR 56 Mrs. JAYAKUMAR LALITHA;23968 16-AUG-00 UR UR 57 Mr. MEHTA HIMANSHU NATVARLAL ;31249 16-AUG-00 UR UR 58 Ms. ANILA WATTAL ;38655 16-AUG-00 UR UR 59 Mr. DAMOR RUPJIBHAI MANGALAJI;44205 16-AUG-00 ST ST_8 60 Mr. BARANDA NAVJIBHA I NANJIBHAI ;44702 16-AUG-00 ST ST_9 61 Mr. BARA ADAM;50222 16-AUG-00 ST ST_10 62 Mr. BODAT SHANTILAL GALJIBHAI ;44839 05-FEB-01 ST ST_11 63 Mr. VASAIYA MANSUKHBHAI RAMABHAI;49060 05-FEB-01 ST ST_12 64 Mr. RATHOD MADHUSINH CHINABHAI;49206 05-FEB-01 ST ST_13 65 Mr. GANDHI JAYDEEP VALLAVDAS;49386 05-FEB-01 UR UR 66 Mr. CHAVADA HARESH KUMAR MAGANLAL ;32446 17-APR-01 UR UR 67 Mr. BUNGAY ANIL KUMAR ;38463 17-APR-01 SC SC_8 68 Mr. JAIN ARUN KUMAR;38474 17-APR-01 UR UR Page No - 3 , Date of Printing - 25 July 2016 ----Printed from HRnes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 69 Mr. GUPTA RAJESH ;38482 17-APR-01 UR UR 70 Mr. MAHADIK CHANDRASHEKHAR VISHWANATH ;39371 17-APR-01 UR UR 71 Mr. JAGADISHRAM N ;40710 17-APR-01 UR UR 72 Mrs. KHAN SAIRA BANU ;47433 17-APR-01 UR UR 73 Mr. KHANNA DEVENDER ;48282 17-APR-01 UR UR 74 Mr. SHAIKH IQBAL MOHAMMED GULAM AKBAR;24195 02-MAY-01 UR UR 75 Mr. KULKARNI I SHIRISH MUKUNDRAO;27263 02-MAY-01 UR UR 76 Mrs. SUDHABINDU SASIKUMAR ;27556 02-MAY-01 UR UR 77 Mr. RAJESH KUMAR LAV ;28119 02-MAY-01 UR UR 78 Mr. MISTRY HARISHCHANDRA DAYABHAI;31038 02-MAY-01 UR UR 79 Mrs. DESAI ASHA ASHOK ;31067 02-MAY-01 UR UR 80 Mr. SHARMA CHANDER MOHAN ;33298 02-MAY-01 UR UR 81 Mrs. PUTHRAN SATHYAVATHI VASUDEV;34677 02-MAY-01 UR UR 82 Mr. LUHANA JAGDISHBHAI BHAGWANDAS ;35815 02-MAY-01 UR UR 83 Mr. DESAI PANKAJ SURESHCHANDRA;35829 02-MAY-01 UR UR 84 Mrs. KUMARI RAJ ;38650 02-MAY-01 UR UR 85 Mrs. SARASWATHI BASALINGAPPA ;40922 02-MAY-01 UR UR 86 Mr. SAHA JAGESHWER ;41034 02-MAY-01 OBC OBC_2 87 Mr. PATEL RAMESH BHANABHAI;42188 02-MAY-01 ST ST_14 88 Mr. PATEL AMBUBHAI KHAPABHAI ;42754 02-MAY-01 ST ST_15 89 Mr. PATEL RAJENDRA GORDHANBHAI ;44377 02-MAY-01 UR UR 90 Mr. VANI SATISHKUMAR BIPINCHANDRA ;44905 02-MAY-01 UR UR 91 Mr. TANDON NEERAJ ;45451 02-MAY-01 UR UR 92 Mr. PALAT RAM;45480 02-MAY-01 SC SC_9 93 Mr. SURYAWANSHI DASHRATH RAMSINGH;47058 02-MAY-01 ST ST_16 94 Mr. SAHAY BRIJ MOHAN ;48024 02-MAY-01 UR UR 95 Mr. UPADHYAYA JAYENDRA LAXMISHANKE;49131 02-MAY-01 UR UR 96 Mr. MAHAWAR HEMRAJ;51415 02-MAY-01 SC SC_10 Page No - 4 , Date of Printing - 25 July 2016 ----Printed from HRnes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 97 Mr. ASHOK KUMAR ;51784 02-MAY-01 UR UR 98 Mr. KAKANI DEVENDRA KUMAR ;51785 02-MAY-01 UR UR 99 Mr. TUNGLUT GINZAKHAM ;54120 02-MAY-01 ST ST_17 100 Ms. SANGEETA;61720 02-MAY-01 SC SC_11 101 Mr. SUSHIL KUMAR ;38705 06-JUN-01 UR UR 102 Mr. DESHPANDE DEEPAK PRABHAKAR;24050 20-SEP-01 UR UR 103 Mr. BARVE DILIP HEMANT;19752 05-APR-03 UR UR 104 Mr. JAGADISHDAS VENUGOPAL;22261 05-APR-03 UR UR 105 Mr. GAIKWAD VILAS PANDURANG ;27865 05-APR-03 SC SC_12 106 Mr. PADHYA SANATKUMAR NATVARLAL;31039 05-APR-03 UR UR 107 Mr. NAGI JASAVIRSINGH ATMASINGH;32927 05-APR-03 UR UR 108 Mr. JAIN RAJEEV KUMAR ;33437 05-APR-03 UR UR 109 Mr. SINGH VIJAY PAL;33490 05-APR-03 SC SC_13 110 Mr. ABDAR BHUPENDRA KANTILAL;33862 05-APR-03 SC SC_14 111 Mr. CHOPRA SANJIV KUMAR ;38612 05-APR-03 UR UR 112 Ms. NIRMALA KONNERI NANDAGOPAL;40185 05-APR-03 OBC OBC_3 113 Mr. GOHIL GUNVANTBHAI VITHTHALBHAI;42009 05-APR-03 OBC OBC_4 114 Mr. BHATT DINESHKUMAR SHANTILAL ;42634 05-APR-03 UR UR 115 Mr. INAMDAR ASHWINKUMAR BHAGWANSINH ;44041 05-APR-03 UR UR 116 Mr. PATEL MANOJ VALJIBHAI ;44711 05-APR-03 SC SC_15 117 Mrs. ASARI INDUBEN AMRITLAL;44744 05-APR-03 ST ST_18 118 Ms. RAJGOR ANJANA HARSHADBHAI ;44807 05-APR-03 UR UR 119 Mr. SHROTE PRABHAKAR NARAYAN;47356 05-APR-03 ST ST_19 120 Mr. CHAMPANERI BHUPENDRA THAKORLAL ;49553 05-APR-03 OBC OBC_5 121 Mr. REGAR BHUPENDRA KUMAR ;51886 05-APR-03 SC SC_16 122 Mr. MEENA RAM PRASAD;51913 05-APR-03 ST ST_20 123 Mrs. MORYA LALITA;61078 05-APR-03 ST ST_21 124 Ms. SHARMA SUNITA ;61808 05-APR-03 UR UR Page No - 5 , Date of Printing - 25 July 2016 ----Printed from HRnes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 125 Ms. KHARBANI PREMILA ;64013 05-APR-03 ST ST_22 126 Mr. PARMAR SHIVABHAI SHAMALBHAI ;23699 01-SEP-05 SC SC BY MERIT 127 Mr. CHOCHA PARBAT ARJUNBHAI;24229 01-SEP-05 UR UR 128 Mr. JAIN RAVINDRA KUMAR;24783 01-SEP-05 UR UR 129 Mr. AGARWAL JAMNA DAS ;25985 01-SEP-05 UR UR 130 Mr. MACHADO ALEX AMBROSE ;27753 01-SEP-05 UR UR 131 Mr. DINDORE PUNJA LAL;31806 01-SEP-05 ST ST_23 132 Ms.
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