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List of Candidates Provisionally Shortlisted for Interview GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT SAFDARJUNG HOSPITAL & V.M.M.C. NEW DELHI-110029 No. 4-1/2020-Academic Dated: 15.06.2020 A list of candidates provisionally shortlisted for interview for the post of Junior Resident (Non-PG) MBBS purely on ADHOC BASIS in various departments of this hospital who applied against advertisement No. 4-1/2020 dated 19.05.2020. Interview (Through Video Conferencing) to be held from 17.06.2020 to 22.06.2020. Sr. No. Name of Candidates Father’s/ Husband Name Mobile Date of Remarks Number Internship Completion on or After 01.07.2016 1. Dr. Noorul Ain Sadique Sh. Mohd. Tarique Khan 8447092994 31.05.2020 - Khan 2. Dr. Sana Mohd Anwar Sh. Mohd Anwar Momin 9137415397 11.05.2020 Original DMC Required at the Momin time of joining. 3. Dr. Mohammad Javed Sh. Islam Khan 7073634004 08.05.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 4. Dr. Osho Prajapati Sh. Teeka Ram Prajapati 8076317137 03.05.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 5. Dr. Munni Sh. Mukhtayar 9560646972 01.05.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 6. Dr. Krishan Kumar Sh. Daya Shankar 7417161255 24.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 7. Dr. Pooja Krishnakumar Sh. Krishanakumar Singh 8447228338 21.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the Singh time of joining. 8. Dr. Ankita Sahu Sh. Manoj Sahu 7042267075 21.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 9. Dr. Anu Sh. Dinesh Kumar Singh 9319583090 20.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 10. S Dr. Sachin Kumar Sh. Bhulan Singh 8059899931 20.04.2020 - Page 1 of 38 11. Dr. Nishant N. Shah Sh. Nalin Bhai S. Shah 6359703536 17.04.2020 Original DMC required at time of Joining 12. Dr. Aditya Das Sh. Debasis Das 9612885920 16.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 13. Dr. Sawmbiak Lal Laingek Sh. Rosanglur Laigek 7838445615 16.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 14. Dr. Hemant Kumar Sh. Suresh Kumar 9649162111 15.04.2020 - 15. Dr. Adil Ansari Sh. Najamuddin Ansari 9808737634 15.04.2020 - 16. Dr. Rizwana Fatima Sh. Mohd Shafi 9205857842 14.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 17. Dr. Omprakash Yadav Sh. Rajeev Kumar 8929664918 14.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 18. Dr. Simran Singh Sh. Yogendra Singh 7417165632 12.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 19. Dr. Mayank Sh. Zile Singh 9991639596 10.04.2020 Original DMC required at the time of joining. 20. Dr. Tasmiya Shefali Khan Sh. Abdul Gaffar Khan 6265479595 09.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 21. Dr. Jaya Sejwal Sh. Balraj Sejwal 9315590293 09.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 22. Dr. Snehal Baban Pathare Sh. Baban Shankar Pathare 9773371888 09.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 23. Dr. Anurag Anant Anghole Sh. Anant Moreshwar 9511688371 09.04.2020 - Anghole 24. Dr. Syed Naimus Saquib Sh. Syed Azizul Haque 9354205330 08.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 25. Dr. Sanveen Dagar Sh. Amarjeet Singh 7206415986 06.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 26. Dr. Rukhtaz Rashid Malek Sh. Rashid Malek 8375910898 02.04.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 27. Dr. Manoj Kumar Sh. Kanwar Singh 8882328254 02.04.2020 At Present working in Resp. Medicine covid-19 deptt. in SJH. 28. Dr. Nukul Yadav Sh. Sanjeev Yadav 8826902916 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 29. Dr. Nishtha Bhardwaj Sh. Rajiv Sharma 8755348273 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at time of joining. 30. Dr. Phairembam Sunanda Sh. Phairembam Ibopishak 9366822949 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the Singh Singh 9774989597 time of joining. Page 2 of 38 31. Dr. Shiv Balak Ojha Sh. Chandreshwar Ojha 9644028545 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the 9406852551 time of joining. 32. Dr. Chahat Ahlawat Sh. Amarjeet Ahlawat 9810160818 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 33. Dr. Vipin Kumar Sh. Bijender Kumar 9582404687 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 34. Dr. Nikhil Choudhary Sh. Deep Chand Shekhu 8171340528 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 35. Dr. Vneet Sh. Devender 9992543469 31.03.2020 - 36. Dr. Abhishek Sh. Rameshchand 8814910386 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 37. Dr. Rishabh Jain Sh. Sushil Jain 9034444158 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 38. Dr. Mukesh Sh. Mahaveer Singh 8221023334 31.03.2020 - 39. Dr. Joni Sh. Naresh Yadav 8199912988 31.03.2020 - 40. Dr. Raghav Dhingra Sh. Durgesh Dhingra 9560828232 31.03.2020 - 41. Dr. Gautam Kumar Arora Sh. K. K. Arora 9971707844 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 42. Dr. Roli Verma Sh. Vinit Verma 9634160625 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 43. Dr. Ankita Singh Sh. Nagendra Kumar Singh 9917402893 31.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 44. Dr. Nitin Tomer Sh. Ashok Tomer 9318418989 31.03.2020 - 45. Dr. Yaashi Arora Sh. Chandan Prakash Arora 9910945381 30.03.2020 - 46. Dr. Krishan Marcthia Sh. Tara Chand Marcthiya 9636056619 30.03.2020 - 47. Dr. Zuber Ahamed Sh. Kumesh Ahamed 7827528762 28.03.2020 - 48. Dr. Twinkle Nuthra Sh. Ramesh Nuthra 9625150456 28.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 49. Dr. Ritika Sharma Sh. Devinder Sharma 8126885030 28.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 50. Dr. Ritu Sharma Sh. Vinod Sharma 9997430232 28.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 51. Dr. Savi Sharma Sh. Yogendra Kumar Sharma 9149035853 27.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 52. Dr. Rishabh Arora Sh. Raj Kumar Arora 9897091889 27.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 53. Dr. Shahrukh Khan Sh. Buniyad Khan 9990125671 26.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the 7014193596 time of joining. 54. Dr. Kiran Bora Sh. Nandan Singh Bora 7827474926 26.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the Page 3 of 38 time of joining. 55. Dr. Saurabh Singh Sh. Sushil Kumar Singh 9370712746 26.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 56. Dr. Sehrish Jameel Sh. Mohd Jameel Ahmad 8810363787 26.03.2020 - 57. Dr. Ramesh Kumar Yadav Sh. Bahur Prasad Yadav 9540312407 24.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 58. Dr. Satyabrat Mishra Sh. Surendra Kumar Mishra 7749007773 24.03.2020 - 59. Dr. Divya Ahuja Sh. Rakesh Kumar Ahuja 9319322201 23.03.2020 Original DMC required at time of Joining 60. Dr. Mohit Midha Sh. Prabharkar Midha 9667163871 23.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 61. Dr. Mayank Bhatiya Sh.Mahesh Kumar Bhatiya 9354459853 22.03.2020 Original DMC required at time of Joining. 62. Dr. Akshita Kundra Sh. Sanjeev Kumar 9878947327 21.03.2020 Original DMC required at time of Joining 63. Dr. Lokesh Kumar Sh. Jai Dayal 7206710796 19.03.2020 - 64. Dr. Darshan Kumar Sh. Nemi Chanda 8920945794 18.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 65. Dr. Jitendra Singh Tanwar Sh. Swai Singh Tanwar 9358681295 17.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 66. Dr. Mukul Soni Sh. Ashok Kumar 9012007324 17.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 67. Dr. Yogesh Kumar Yadav Sh. Rajindra Kumar Yadav 9753660560 15.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 68. Dr. Kartik Yadav Sh. Ashok Yadav 7089521591 14.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 69. Dr. Umesh Sh. K. L. Verma 8607439843 14.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining 70. e Dr. Honey Dalal Sh. Ranbir Singh Dalal 9729537082 14.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 71. Dr. Md. Ajaj Alam Sh. Md. Hanif Alam 7903182227 14.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 72. Dr. Jitendra Kumar Sh. Nanaku Lal Kushavaha 7004616799 14.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the Kushavaha time of joining. 73. Dr. Md. Shahnawaz Hasan Sh. Sohrab Alam 8789627174 14.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 74. Dr. Abdhesh Safi Sh. Banarsi Safi 7979704550 14.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 75. Dr. Salim Khan Mehar Sh. Usman Khan Mehar 9602997777 12.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the Page 4 of 38 time of joining. 76. Dr. Varun Kumar Sh. Ravindra Singh 7903322980 12.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 77. Dr. Deepak Sharma Sh. Darshan Kumar 8446934765 11.03.2020 - 78. Dr. Sanju jayson Raju Sh. K. B. Raju 8527443765 09.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 79. Dr. Gulesh Kumar Sh. Shersingh 9050445524 09.03.2020 - 80. Dr. Rohit Kumar Sh. Satpal 9871870709 09.03.2020 - 81. Dr. Devender Sh. Birender 9991353340 07.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 82. Dr. Neha Kaushik Sh. Kamaldeep Kaushik - 04.03.2020 Original DMC required at time of Joining. 83. S Dr. Rajveer Singh Arya Sh. Tejpal Singh 8630905397 02.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the time of joining. 84. Dr. Sourabh Bangar Sh. Ashok Kumar Bangar 9899229446 02.03.2020 Original DMC Required at the 9667211769 time of joining.
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