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JEEVOTTAMA JEEVANSATHI : Sponsored, Developed & Administered by G S B Samaj, Yellapur JEEVOTTAMA JEEVANSATHI : Sponsored, Developed & Administered by G S B Samaj, Yellapur 02E0060 Sahana S Nayak 11.0 Purvashada - 2 29/04/86 504 B.E (Information Science) Kashyapa - Shantadurga Vijayadurga Sl.No. PIN Name Guna Graha Maitri Bala Nakshatra /Charan DOB Height ft./ in. Education Working In Designation Guna 1 07A0323 Ashwin P Nayak 36.0 5.0 7.0 Moola-3 18/02/82 510 B.E (I P) IBM, Bangalore Server Suport Lea 2 07B0670 Ashwin Prabhu (Nandeesh) 36.0 5.0 8.0 Moola-1 07/09/81 508 Bsc, MCP Semcon, Blore Officer 3 04A0099 Gurudas Devadatta Karnataki 36.0 5.0 8.5 Moola-1 18/02/82 505 Computer Robert Bosch, BaSr Software Engg 4 06A0198 H. 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