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RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD, MALDA LIST of CANDIDATES in ORDER of NAME (ALPHABETICALLY)FOR CAT-02 (Extension Eductor) EN 23-1/2007 EXAM DATE 30/08/2009 RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD, MALDA LIST OF CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF NAME (ALPHABETICALLY)FOR CAT-02 (Extension Eductor) EN 23-1/2007 EXAM DATE 30/08/2009 SL_NO CNTL NAME FNAME DOB STATUS 1 02000005 A.F. GULENUR ISLAM BARBHUIYA FAIZUR ROHMAN BARBHUIYA 30/09/1983 ELIGIBLE 2 02000075 ALOK KUMAR TRIPATHI PREM CHANDRA TRIPATHI 01/03/1977 ELIGIBLE 3 02000077 ALOK PRAKASH ANIRUDH BHAGAT 01/03/1979 INELIGIBLE 4 02000032 ALOKESH BHATTACHARYYA DHARMADAS BHATTACHARYA 09/09/1964 INELIGIBLE 5 02000023 AMIT KESARWANI HARISH CHANDRA KESARWANI 17/07/1980 ELIGIBLE 6 02000024 AMIT KUMAR PAL LATE PROBASH PAL 07/06/1978 ELIGIBLE 7 02000038 AMIT PANDIT GANPATRAO PANDIT 01/04/1976 ELIGIBLE 8 02000096 AMRIT LAL MEENA RAMJI LAL MEENA 25/01/1973 ELIGIBLE 9 02000074 ANAMIKA SINGHA ROY SUKUMAR SINGHA ROY 28/06/1980 ELIGIBLE 10 02000053 ANANTA KUMAR SWAIN BASANTA KUMAR SWAIN 01/06/1976 ELIGIBLE 11 02000068 ANEETA MISHRA ALEKHA CHANDRA MISHRA 22/12/1978 ELIGIBLE 12 02000121 ANIL KUMAR ANURUP RAM NIRANKARI 02/10/1972 ELIGIBLE 13 02000049 ANIL KUMAR SAHU SHANKAR LAL SAHU 03/10/1973 ELIGIBLE 14 02000065 ANNAPURNA DAS SUKUMAR DAS 21/10/1977 ELIGIBLE 15 02000041 ANNU SHRI KUMARI RAMDUTTA SINGH 25/05/1978 INELIGIBLE 16 02000051 ANUKUL CHANDRA RAMDEO PRASAD 22/01/1979 ELIGIBLE 17 02000043 ARGHYA SUKUL LATE RAMRANJAN SUKUL 08/09/1978 ELIGIBLE 18 02000124 ARINDAM DAS ASIT KUMAR DAS 29/06/1977 ELIGIBLE 19 02000021 ARUN KUMAR SHRIWASTAWA CHANDRADEO LAL SHRIWASTAWA 01/12/1978 ELIGIBLE 20 02000031 ASHIS KUMAR GHOSH LATE BENOY KUMAR GHOSH 16/01/1969 INELIGIBLE 21 02000128 ASHOK KUMAR SHUBHKARAN 10/02/1979 ELIGIBLE 22 02000079 ASHOK KUMAR CHOUBEY GANGA DHAR CHOUBEY 05/03/1975 INELIGIBLE 23 02000117 BALWAN KUMAR AMAR NATH 12/05/1976 ELIGIBLE 24 02000070 BAPPADITYA CHATTERJEE PROVASH CHATTERJEE 08/08/1978 ELIGIBLE 25 02000100 BHARAT SHAMRAOJI AGLAWE SHAMRAOJI GANPAT AGLAWE 14/10/1975 ELIGIBLE 26 02000120 BHOLA CHOUDHARY LATE GULAB CHAND CHOUDHARY 31/01/1978 ELIGIBLE 27 02000064 BINOD KUMAR SINGH RAM KUMAR SINGH 14/01/1978 ELIGIBLE 28 02000078 BIRESH KUMAR BAIRAGI BIMAL KRISHNA BAIRAGI 28/12/1976 ELIGIBLE 29 02000018 BRAJENDRA KUMAR SRIGOVIND 10/06/1976 ELIGIBLE 30 02000098 CHANDANA CHOWDHURY LATE DEBENDRANATH CHOWDHURY 21/12/1975 INELIGIBLE 31 02000052 CHANDRA PRAKASH BHARAT LAL SAH 01/03/1977 ELIGIBLE 32 02000099 CHANDRAMANI SHYAMSUNDAR WASNIK SHYAMSUNDAR DAJIBA WASNIK 16/08/1976 ELIGIBLE 33 02000080 DEBASMITA CHOUDHURY PRASANTA KUMAR CHOUDHURY 06/04/1982 ELIGIBLE 34 02000112 DEEPAK KUMAR RAMANANDI 07/08/1988 INELIGIBLE 35 02000027 DEEPAK KUMAR SINGH RAM NARESH SINGH 25/01/1976 ELIGIBLE 36 02000029 DHRUV NATH TIWARI RAGHAW PRASAD TIWARI 28/02/1973 ELIGIBLE Page 1 of 4 RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD, MALDA LIST OF CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF NAME (ALPHABETICALLY)FOR CAT-02 (Extension Eductor) EN 23-1/2007 EXAM DATE 30/08/2009 SL_NO CNTL NAME FNAME DOB STATUS 37 02000016 DIGVENDRA SINGH DALCHAND 10/08/1979 ELIGIBLE 38 02000033 DIPAK SARKAR LATE DIGENDRA MOHAN SARKAR 07/01/1964 INELIGIBLE 39 02000127 DURGESH NANDAN PAGARE O.P. PAGARE 01/06/1973 ELIGIBLE 40 02000040 DWARIKA PRASAD SAHU AMAR SAY SAHU 15/10/1976 ELIGIBLE 41 02000087 E. LAKSHMI NARAYAN M.P. ANJANEYULU 20/06/1977 ELIGIBLE 42 02000002 G. GOVINDAN GOPALA KRISHNAN 02/05/1961 INELIGIBLE 43 02000132 GOUTAM MAZUMDER BANSHI MOHAN MAZUMDER 01/03/1971 INELIGIBLE 44 02000097 HALADHAR MOHAPATRA BHIKARI CHARAN MOHAPATRA 01/04/1978 ELIGIBLE 45 02000006 HEMANTA PRADHAN BAIRAGI PRADHAN 23/05/1978 ELIGIBLE 46 02000071 HIRANMOY BOSE DEBANGSHU NARAYAN BOSE 04/03/1983 ELIGIBLE 47 02000037 JITENDRA KUMAR GANGA PRASAD SRIVASTAVA 01/07/1975 ELIGIBLE 48 02000093 JONISON DAULAGAJAU LATE POBITRA DAULAGAJAU 01/06/1982 INELIGIBLE 49 02000034 JONISON DAULAGAJAU LATE POBITRA DAULAGAJAU 01/06/1982 INELIGIBLE 50 02000048 KABI PRASAD PATTANAIK JUGAL PRASAD PATTNAIK 05/05/1977 INELIGIBLE 51 02000086 KALAISELVI S. SELUARAJ T. 02/08/1986 INELIGIBLE 52 02000057 KETAKI MANDAL DAS NITAI CHARAN MANDAL 01/01/1976 ELIGIBLE 53 02000108 KRISHNA KUMAR YADAV CHHOTE LAL YADAV 15/01/1980 ELIGIBLE 54 02000090 KRISHNA MURARI BAIDYANATH PRASAD KESHRI 23/02/1983 INELIGIBLE 55 02000063 KRISHNAGOPAL MISHRA RAMASHANKAR MISHRA 07/10/1980 ELIGIBLE 56 02000069 KRISHTY BISWAS LAKSHMAN KUMAR BISWAS 25/06/1982 ELIGIBLE 57 02000035 LALDEO HANSDA LATE DHANESHWAR HANSDA 03/03/1986 INELIGIBLE 58 02000015 MADAN GOPAL AWASTHI CHOKHE LAL AWASTHI 17/11/1973 ELIGIBLE 59 02000059 MADAN GOPAL PARWAL RAM PARWAL 09/10/1977 INELIGIBLE 60 02000046 MANISH KUMAR RAGHUNATH PRASAD SINGH 01/03/1980 ELIGIBLE 61 02000056 MANISH VISHNU SHUDDALWAR VISHNU GOVINDRAO SHUDDALWAR 25/10/1978 ELIGIBLE 62 02000094 MANOJ KUMAR KOL MANGAL PRASAD KOL 12/03/1975 ELIGIBLE 63 02000066 MANPURAN KUMAR MAHATO AJIT KUMAR MAHATO 22/11/1982 ELIGIBLE 64 02000058 MD. REAZ ANWAR AFTAB AHMAD 01/03/1980 ELIGIBLE 65 02000061 MOUSUMI MUKHERJEE SANTOSH KUMAR MUKHERJEE 27/09/1978 ELIGIBLE 66 02000001 MUKESH BHAGWANDIN BAISWARE BHAGWANDIN BHIKULAL BAISWARE 01/01/1985 INELIGIBLE 67 02000060 MUKESH KUMAR JAI NANDAN LAL DAS 20/08/1973 ELIGIBLE 68 02000135 NALINI RANJAN SAHOO NRUSINGHA CHARAN SAHOO 12/06/1978 INELIGIBLE 69 02000106 NARENDRA KUMAR VERMA SHIV SINGH HITESHI 04/06/1978 ELIGIBLE 70 02000039 NAUSHAD AHMAD SHAMSAD AHMAD 01/06/1977 ELIGIBLE 71 02000136 NAYAN KANT CHANDA CHANDRAMA PRASAD 19/09/1975 ELIGIBLE 72 02000014 NAYAN ROY CHAUDHURI MIHIR ROY CHAUDHURI 15/11/1976 ELIGIBLE Page 2 of 4 RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD, MALDA LIST OF CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF NAME (ALPHABETICALLY)FOR CAT-02 (Extension Eductor) EN 23-1/2007 EXAM DATE 30/08/2009 SL_NO CNTL NAME FNAME DOB STATUS 73 02000105 NEERAJ SHARMA BECHAN SHARMA 19/03/1979 ELIGIBLE 74 02000025 NEHA MISHRA KM. VIDHAN CHANDRA MISHRA 04/08/1983 ELIGIBLE 75 02000004 NILESH DHOBLE SHANKAR RAO DHOBLE 28/06/1978 ELIGIBLE 76 02000050 PANNA LAL SHIVE BIHARI GUPT 08/03/1982 ELIGIBLE 77 02000123 PARASRAM HARI SINGH 17/09/1974 ELIGIBLE 78 02000104 PARTHA SARATHI SAHA ASIT KUMAR SAHA 06/06/1974 ELIGIBLE 79 02000062 PAWAN KUMAR PRAKASH OM PRAKASH 26/01/1980 INELIGIBLE 80 02000028 PRAFULLA KUMAR SAHOO BENUDHAR SAHOO 04/06/1979 ELIGIBLE 81 02000113 PRAKASH BHAGWAN DONGARDIVE BHAGWAN BHIKAJI DONGARDIVE 15/06/1976 ELIGIBLE 82 02000055 PRAKASH KUMAR PATNAIK JOGINATH PATNAIK 26/04/1978 ELIGIBLE 83 02000119 PROSENJIT DAS PRABIR KUMAR DAS 02/02/1984 INELIGIBLE 84 02000134 PROSENJIT DAS PRABIR KUMAR DAS 02/02/1984 INELIGIBLE 85 02000044 PUSHPENDRA KUMAR PARASHAR BRIJ KISHOR PARASHAR 01/01/1974 ELIGIBLE 86 02000091 RAJAKISHORE DAS DHRUBA CHARAN DAS 02/01/1967 INELIGIBLE 87 02000054 RAJEEV RANJAN KUMAR KRISHNA PRASAD 01/08/1975 ELIGIBLE 88 02000020 RAJENDRA PATHAK HRIDAYESHWAR PATHAK 27/09/1979 ELIGIBLE 89 02000115 RAJESH DAJIBA KOCHE DAJIBA U. KOCHE 15/05/1976 ELIGIBLE 90 02000026 RAJIV KUMAR TIWARI BANSH ROPAN TIWARI 01/03/1978 ELIGIBLE 91 02000110 RAJIV RANJAN KUMAR LAKHAN PRASAD SINGH 01/01/1978 ELIGIBLE 92 02000072 RAM KUNVAR YADAV RAM PALAT YADAV 22/08/1977 ELIGIBLE 93 02000131 RAM MANOHAR THAKUR MADAN THAKUR 14/08/1976 ELIGIBLE 94 02000030 RAMKRISHNA DAS RAMAPATI DAS 28/02/1984 ELIGIBLE 95 02000101 RAVINDRA PAL SWAMY LATE RAM ANUGRAH BAITHA 02/10/1979 ELIGIBLE 96 02000084 RITAPAL KAMTA SINGH PAL 01/12/1969 INELIGIBLE 97 02000011 ROSELIN DANIEL DANNY DENNIS KELLOGG 11/02/1978 ELIGIBLE 98 02000009 SAMIK GHOSH SAKTI GHOSH 05/05/1981 ELIGIBLE 99 02000082 SANAT KUMAR TRIPATHI SURENDRA KUMAR TRIPATHI 01/01/1975 ELIGIBLE 100 02000010 SANDEEP KUMAR RAJENDRA PANDEY 27/10/1982 ELIGIBLE 101 02000130 SANDEEP KUMAR SUKHVIR SINGH 04/11/1982 ELIGIBLE 102 02000088 SANJEEV KUMAR SINGH SHREE MANDAL 12/07/1979 ELIGIBLE 103 02000017 SANJIV KUMAR BARANWAL PARSHURAM PRASAD BARANWAL 22/04/1979 ELIGIBLE 104 02000103 SANTOSH KUMAR PRABHAKER RATAN KUMAR ROY 10/12/1983 INELIGIBLE 105 02000126 SATYAJIT SAHA TAPAN KUMAR SAHA 30/07/1981 ELIGIBLE 106 02000114 SHIV KUMAR GURU BAX 18/07/1969 INELIGIBLE 107 02000019 SHIVASHISH BANERJEE P.K. BANERJEE 24/10/1978 ELIGIBLE 108 02000085 SHRICHANDRA RAJ KUMAR 11/11/1976 ELIGIBLE Page 3 of 4 RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD, MALDA LIST OF CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF NAME (ALPHABETICALLY)FOR CAT-02 (Extension Eductor) EN 23-1/2007 EXAM DATE 30/08/2009 SL_NO CNTL NAME FNAME DOB STATUS 109 02000125 SNEHESH K.D. K.S. DIVAKARAN 22/06/1973 INELIGIBLE 110 02000012 SOVAN CHAKRABORTY RAM SANKAR CHAKRABORTY 30/07/1983 ELIGIBLE 111 02000111 SUBARNA BISWAS DEBNARAYAN BISWAS 01/01/1979 ELIGIBLE 112 02000083 SUBHRADEEP MAHATO KHAGENDRANATH MAHATO 24/01/1974 ELIGIBLE 113 02000007 SUDARSHAN KUMAR ARORA SHYAM NANDAN SINGH 25/04/1976 ELIGIBLE 114 02000022 SUJAY SAIN LAKSHMI KANTA SAIN 19/01/1979 ELIGIBLE 115 02000089 SUJIT KUMAR PRABHAKER RATAN KUMAR ROY 06/12/1983 INELIGIBLE 116 02000118 SUNDER SINGH CHHAJU RAM 12/05/1976 ELIGIBLE 117 02000109 SUNIL KUMAR MADAN LAL 05/03/1976 INELIGIBLE 118 02000129 SUNIL KUMAR LAL BAHADUR 25/10/1979 ELIGIBLE 119 02000073 SUNITA HARVIR SINGH 03/05/1981 ELIGIBLE 120 02000092 SURESH KUMAR LATE SOHAN LAL 01/04/1964 INELIGIBLE 121 02000081 SUTAPA GHOSH SAMIRAN GHOSH 30/07/1980 ELIGIBLE 122 02000067 SWAPAN SHAW GANESH SHAW 05/01/1979 ELIGIBLE 123 02000003 SYED MOHD. KHALID HASHIM RAZA SIDDIQUI 02/12/1979 ELIGIBLE 124 02000076 TARANATH DHAMALA MEGHPRASAD DHAMALA 08/10/1977 ELIGIBLE 125 02000042 UMESH CHAND VISHWAKARMA 01/07/1979 ELIGIBLE 126 02000102 URMILA SHAKYA ROSHAN LAL SHAKYA 02/01/1981 INELIGIBLE 127 02000133 UTKARSH JHA KUMUD NATH JHA 31/12/1982 ELIGIBLE 128 02000107 VARAGANI VENKATESWARARAO SYDULU 10/06/1977 ELIGIBLE 129 02000036 VINAY PRAKASH RAI RAMCHANDRA RAI 30/06/1978 ELIGIBLE 130 02000008 VIVEK KUMAR SHUBH KARAN 10/10/1979 ELIGIBLE Page 4 of 4.
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