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M .O M .M %Age List of Candidates Applied for the Post of Junior List of candidates applied for the post of Junior Assistant in response to the advertisement Notice No:01 OF 2018 Dated:10.03.2018 Item No: 6 Graduation ROLL Name of candidates with full Block D.O.B y NO. address M.O M.M Categor %age Ahmad Hussan S/o Mohd 1 Mustafa R/o Kukstay Shargole 15.08.95 ST 1095 1800 60.83 Zakir Hussain S/o Fida 2 Hussain R/o Beathang Kargil 27.10.92 ST 712 1600 44.50 Shilikchay Najib Hussain S/o Jaffar Ali Shaker- 3 01.01.89 ST 899 1800 49.94 R/o Chiktan Chiktan Hakima Banoo D/o Mohd 4 Hassan R/o Tumail Kargil 21.02.92 ST 1895 3000 63.17 Zakir Hussain S/o Mohd Ali 5 R/o Pandrass Drass 01.03.89 ST 896 1800 49.78 Farzana Batool D/o 6 Mohammad Amin R/o Kargil 03.07.94 ST 856 1800 47.56 PhunchokLankore Dorjey Chando 7 S/o Sonam Spalbar R/o Zanskar 03.07.88 ST 2076 3800 54.63 SajjadUfti Ali S/o Mohd 8 Ibrahim R/o Stikchay Kargil 01.01.91 ST 962 1800 53.44 Stanzin Tokldan S/o 9 Tsering Angchok R/o Shargole 03.01.90 ST 830 1650 50.30 ZulfikharWakha Ali S/o Sadiq Ali 10 R/o Bagh-i-Khumini Kargil 25.03.90 ST 929 1650 56.30 Nissar Ali S/o Mohd Khalil 11 R/o Lalung Kargil Kargil 01.02.91 ST 958 2000 47.90 Mohamad Javeed S/o 12 Mohd Hussain R/o Latoo Kargil 02.12.91 ST 780 1650 47.27 Mumtaz Hussain Mir S/o 13 Gh. Mohd R/o Hardass Kargil 04.03.87 ST 1209 1800 67.17 Imran Khan S/o Gh. Mohd 14 Khan R/o Mushkoo Drass 26.10.90 ST 1293 2100 61.57 Tsering Wangyal S/o Late Shaker- 15 14.12.93 RBA 1054 1800 58.56 Tsering Punchok R/o Chiktan Hensku Farida Banoo D/o Abazar Shaker- 16 08.10.94 RBA 1081 1800 60.06 R/o Sanjak Chiktan Sonam Lahdol D/o Tsering Shaker- 17 26.09.92 ST 1615 2400 67.29 Tundup R/o Bodhkharboo Chiktan Syed Hassan S/o Syed 18 Mohd R/o Saliskote TSG 11.05.92 ST 811 1800 45.06 Imran Khan S/o Ahmad 19 Khan R/o Chowkiyal Drass 09.09.89 ST 3202 4650 68.86 Abdul Karim S/o Mohd Shaker- 20 12.05.93 ST 1014 1650 61.45 Hassan R/o Sandow Chiktan Syeeda Banoo D/o Ali Shaker- 21 02.12.94 ST 859 1650 52.06 Raza R/o Stakchay Chiktan Khangral Mohd Ali S/o Mohd Shaker- 22 09.07.89 ST 811 1650 49.15 Hussain R/o Sandow Chiktan Gulzar Hussain S/o Gulam Shaker- 23 05.03.91 RBA 732 1800 40.67 Mohmmad R/o Chiktan MohdChuliskamboo Abdullah S/o Gh. 24 Mohd R/o Taikat Khandi Sankoo 01.01.89 ST 1050 1500 70.00 Tsewang Yangdol D/o 25 Tsering Stobdan R/o Shargole 12.12.90 ST 929 1800 51.61 AbWakha Hadi S/o Mohd Hassan 26 R/o Choskore Suru Tai-Suru 06.04.91 ST 706 1800 39.22 AliPanikhar Murtaza S/o Gh. Mohd 27 R/o Tumail Kargil 11.04.88 ST 762 1800 42.33 Mohd Shair S/o Baqir Ali Shaker- 28 20.03.92 RBA 946 1800 52.56 R/o Sanjak Chiktan Zakir Hussain S/o Mohd 29 Hadi R/o Khalamarpoo Sankoo 01.09.93 ST 994 1800 55.22 Mohd Abass S/o Gh. 30 Haider R/o Baroo Kargil 06.10.89 ST 922 1650 55.88 Tashi Dolma D/o Tsering 31 Angchok R/o Mulbeck Shargole 01.03.89 ST 774 1650 46.91 Ali Raza S/o Mohd Issa Shaker- 32 22.11.85 RBA 801 1650 48.55 R/o Stakchay Khangral Chiktan Syed Mohd Raza S/o Syed 33 Sajjad R/o Goma Kargil Kargil 10.12.93 ST 962 1800 53.44 Khadim Hussain S/o 34 Ahmad Hussain R/o Sankoo 01.11.88 RBA 770 1800 42.78 Thangdumbor Zahir Abass S/o Hafizullah Shaker- 35 01.01.88 RBA 917 1800 50.94 R/o Chiktan Chiktan Chamath Dolkar D/o 36 Tsering Tundup R/o Shargole 02.03.91 ST 888 1650 53.82 NamgyalShargole Dorjey S/o 37 Tsering Dorjey R/o Shargole 03.03.88 ST 789 1650 47.82 MehmoodaShargole Banoo D/o 38 Sadiq Ali R/o Lankore Kargil 18.01.92 ST 996 1800 55.33 Hamida Banoo D/o Ali Shaker- 39 20.03.91 ST 910 1800 50.56 Raza R/o Stakchay Chiktan Mohd Murtaza S/o Jaffer 40 Ali R/o Chuliskamboo Kargil 01.01.90 ST 741 1800 41.17 Zahra Banoo D/o Mohd Shaker- 41 23.11.91 ST 774 1800 43.00 Ishaq R/o Chulichan Chiktan Fatima Nissa D/o Akbar Ali 42 R/o Bagh-i-Khumini Kargil 08.05.91 ST 907 1800 50.39 Fatima Kaneez D/o Mohd 43 Hussain R/o Pashkum Shargole 25.05.90 ST 868 1800 48.22 Syed Hussain Shah S/o 44 Syed Mohd R/o Mirkhore TSG 01.02.89 RBA 721 1800 40.06 Zakir Hussain S/o Ghulam 45 Mohd R/o Saliskote TSG 04.11.94 ST 880 1800 48.89 Zobida Banoo D/o Mohd Shaker- 46 09.04.93 ST 816 1650 49.45 Ali R/o Shakar Chiktan Liyaqat Ali Khan S/o Shaker- 47 10.07.93 ST 488 1100 44.36 Ayyoob Khan R/o Shakar Chiktan Stanzin Angmo D/o 48 Tsering Murup R/o Kargil 04.02.84 ST 796 1650 48.24 MuzafarGarkone Hussain S/o Ab. 49 Rahman R/o Balti Bazar Kargil 20.08.90 ST 774 1650 46.91 Mohd Murtaza S/o Mohd 50 Mussa R/o Baroo Kargil 01.02.92 ST 963 1650 58.36 Syedia Banoo W/o Ajaz Ali Shaker- 51 19.03.87 ST 921 1800 51.17 R/o Shakar Do Chiktan Kunzes Dolma D/o 52 Tsewang Rigzin R/o Kargil 13.01.93 ST 729 1650 44.18 Darchiks Zakir Hussain S/o Mohd 53 Hussain R/o Poyen Kargil 15.03.89 ST 904 1800 50.22 Ghulam Hyder S/o Ghulam 54 Mohd R/o Purtikchay Tai-Suru 30.08.88 ST 2064 3000 68.80 Zohra Khatoon D/o 55 Ghulam Ahmad Wani R/o Zanskar 12.02.88 ST 866 1800 48.11 TsewangPadum Yangjor S/o 56 Tsering Nurboo R/o Sapi Kargil 19.02.94 ST 6.86 10 68.60 Farida Banoo D/o Mohd 57 Baqir R/o Pashkum Shargole 21.06.89 ST 912 1800 50.67 Mohammad S/o Mohd 58 Sadiq R/o Khalamarpoo Sankoo 13.03.92 RBA 901 1650 54.61 Padma Youdol D/o Tundup Shaker- 59 30.09.92 ST 1652 2400 68.83 Dorjay R/o BodhKharboo Chiktan Padma Dolma D/o 60 Kunzang Dorjay R/o Atting Zanskar 12.04.89 ST 867 1650 52.55 Rigzin Dorjay S/o Chultim 61 Chawang R/o Phey Zanskar 01.03.80 RBA 742 1650 44.97 Zainab Bee D/o Jaffar Ali Shaker- 62 05.05.90 ST 1062 1800 59.00 R/o Chiktan Chiktan Zainab Bee D/o Mohd 63 Hussain R/o Skamboo Shargole 01.12.93 ST 1034 1800 57.44 Tenzin Youdon D/o 64 Konchok Gyaltsen R/o Zanskar 30.12.95 ST 1571 2600 60.42 MukhtarPadum Hussain S/o 65 Ghulam Jaffar R/o Kargee Tai-Suru 06.09.85 ST 1011 1800 56.17 Shahnaz Fatima Kossar 66 D/o Mohd Mussa R/o Kargil 09.12.94 ST 847 1650 51.33 ShabbirHardass Hussain S/o 67 Ghulam Mohd R/o Hardass Kargil 15.01.90 ST 1646 2500 65.84 Naseema Banoo D/o Mohd 68 Ali R/o Kussar Sankoo 02.04.94 ST 940 1800 52.22 Mansoor Hussain S/o 69 Mohd Hadi R/o Lankerchay Sankoo 16.10.83 RBA 754 1650 45.70 Kelsang Tsogphel S/o 70 Tsewang Norboo R/o Zanskar 30.09.84 ST 1156 2400 48.17 MohdKarsha Ishaq S/o Mohd 71 Abass R/o Tambis TSG 15.04.88 ST 1015 1800 56.39 Stanzin Sonam D/o Tashi 72 Tundup R/o Ruk Ruk Zanskar 11.01.94 ST 5854 8600 68.07 Mumtaz Ali Khan S/o Mohd 73 Ali Khan R/o Silmoo Kargil 21.03.92 ST 693 1350 51.33 Mnasoor Hussain S/o 74 Kacho Mehdi R/o Sankoo 07.08.92 ST 1115 1800 61.94 TseringLankerchay Dolma Brok D/o Tsering 75 Stobdan R/o Karsha Zanskar 14.08.85 ST 1231 2400 51.29 Skinder Khan S/o Mohd 76 Khan R/o Apatee Kargil 07.02.91 RBA 953 1800 52.94 Zarina Khatoon D/o 77 Mohibullah Baigh R/o Zanskar 27.04.90 ST 937 1650 56.79 KanizPadum Fatima D/o Mohd 78 Hussain R/o Akchamal Kargil 07.01.91 ST 753 1800 41.83 Mohd Ibrahim S/o Gh. Shaker- 79 01.05.84 ST 817 1650 49.52 Mehdi R/o sanjak Chiktan Yontian Zangmo D/o 80 Faldan Gyatso R/o Padum Zanskar 22.02.90 RBA 791 1650 47.94 Mohmad Jawad S/o Mohd 81 Hassan R/o Chumikchan Sankoo 08.09.93 ST 938 1800 52.11 Lobzang Klinga S/o 82 Lobzang Tundup R/o Zanskar 17.10.93 ST 893 1800 49.61 Pibiting Zaheer Abass S/o Ali Mohammed R/o 83 Kargil 05.04.91 RBA 1037 1650 62.85 Chuliskamboo , Chanigund Lobzang Norbu S/o Late 84 Karma Tsultim R/o Pibiting Zanskar 07.09.92 ST 1063 2000 53.15 Syed Ali S/o Syed Mohd 85 Jaffer R/o Sankoo Sankoo 27.02.94 ST 935 1800 51.94 Sayeeda Banoo D/o Mohd 86 Hussain R/o Samar Shargole 15.01.91 ST 756 1800 42.00 Pashkum Nasreen Fatima D/o Mohd Shaker- 87 08.03.94 ST 1060 1800 58.89 Salman R/o Shakar Chiktan NassirChiktan Hussain S/o Mohd 88 Hussain R/o Thangdumbor Sankoo 05.12.86 HC 775 1200 64.58 Stanzin Dolkar D/o Tashi 89 Regzin R/o Khachay Shargole 05.04.91 ST 997 1650 60.42 Stanzin Gaphel S/o Gonbo 90 Tundup R/o Muney Zanskar 01.03.92 RBA 815 1650 49.39 Tohira Banoo D/o Mohd 91 Hussain R/o Lankerchay Sankoo 01.09.88 ST 746 1800 41.44 Altaf Hussain S/o Haji 92 Nissar Hussain R/o Wakha Shargole 07.04.91 ST 761 1650 46.12 Gulzar Hussain S/o Haji 93 Amin R/o Pashkum Shargole 01.05.83 ST 2700 4000 67.50 Zarina Batool D/o Gh.
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