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Assistant Manager 2 Method of Recruitment IDBI BANK LTD. RESERVATION REGISTER 1 Name of the Post : Assistant Manager 2 Method of Recruitment : Direct Recruitment (On all India Basis by Open Competition) 3 Number of posts in the cadre : 7350 4 Percentage of Reservation prescribed SCs: - 15%, STs - 7.50%, OBCs - 27% Sr. No. Name Date of Whether Filled as UR Signature of Remarks S/Shri/Smt/Kum appointment belongs to or as reserved appointing SC/ST/OBC/ for authority or other General SC/ST/OBC authorised officer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Shri Mahesh Gopal 2006-04-10 OBC-1 OBC-1 2 Shri Enjoy S Raj 2006-04-24 OBC-2 OBC-2 3 Kum. Anshu Singh 2006-04-25 OBC-3 OBC-3 4 Smt. Rekha Rani 2006-06-30 General UR 5 Smt. Sreelatha Madhavan 2006-07-12 General UR 6 Shri Piyush Bisht 2006-08-18 General UR 7 Smt. Renu Patial 2006-08-28 General UR 8 Shri Pramod M D 2006-11-27 General UR 9 Smt. Sweta Hari 2007-02-05 General UR 10 Shri Aryakam Mishra 2007-05-24 General UR 11 Shri Dwibhashyam Karthik 2007-05-25 General UR 12 Shri Amit Kumar Singh 2007-05-31 General UR 13 Shri Anuj Kumar 2007-06-04 OBC-4 OBC-4 14 Smt. Aparajita Sen 2007-06-09 General UR 15 Kum. Vimala Somaskandan 2007-06-28 General UR 16 Shri Somshekhar Dey 2007-06-28 General UR 17 Shri Sandip Muralidhar Patil 2007-06-30 OBC-5 OBC-5 18 Shri Amit Kumar Jena 2007-06-30 General UR 19 Shri Ranjan Bhaurao Shete 2007-07-03 General UR 20 Smt. Kavita Hajela 2007-07-18 General UR 21 Smt. Twarita Mukherjee 2007-07-26 General UR 22 Smt. Sangeeta Natani 2007-08-01 General UR 23 Smt. Manjulata Shukla 2007-12-19 OBC-6 OBC-6 24 Kum. Bhavana Roy 2008-01-09 General UR 25 Shri Rohan Nalinbhai Raval 2008-06-10 General UR 26 Smt. Shweta Piyush Jain 2008-06-10 General UR 27 Kum. Anuranjani Sharma 2008-06-14 General UR 28 Shri Raman Deep Singh 2008-06-14 General UR 29 Shri Amit Kumar 2008-06-14 General UR 30 Smt. Ria Banerjee 2008-06-16 General UR 31 Smt. Suryatapa C Choudhuri 2008-06-17 General UR 32 Smt. Sangita Chanda 2008-06-17 General UR 33 Shri Pragnesh Ramesh Makwana 2008-06-18 SC-1 SC-1 34 Shri Sunith Kumar 2008-06-18 OBC UR 35 Smt. Varsha Kolpurath 2008-06-18 General UR 36 Shri Nikhil Pradip Joshi 2008-06-19 General UR 37 Shri Puneet Singh 2008-06-19 General UR 38 Shri Pankajkumar R Nayak 2008-06-20 General UR 39 Smt. Swati Prasad Nikam 2008-06-21 General UR 40 Shri Shreesh Madhukar Khare 2008-06-21 General UR 41 Smt. Jyoti Dineshchandra Sudrasana 2008-06-23 SC-2 SC-2 42 Shri Vivek Singh 2008-06-27 General UR 43 Shri Arun Kumar N Ugale 2008-06-27 General UR 44 Smt. Sonal Mrunal Tijare 2008-06-28 General UR 45 Smt. Taflin S. Raj 2008-06-30 OBC-7 OBC-7 46 Smt. Mamta Mishra 2008-06-30 General UR 47 Smt. Parul Atul Sardhara 2008-06-30 OBC-8 OBC-8 48 Smt. Pallavi Vinod Kerur 2008-06-30 General UR 49 Shri Bhartesh Jain 2008-07-01 General UR 50 Smt. Priyanka Dasgupta 2008-07-01 General UR 51 Kum. Poornima Sharma 2008-07-02 General UR 52 Shri Sumeet Kunjbehari Sehgal 2008-07-02 General UR 53 Shri S. Vivekanandhan 2008-07-07 OBC UR 54 Shri Kumar Gaurav Namdeo 2008-07-07 OBC-9 OBC-9 55 Shri Sandeep Jalandar Patil 2008-07-08 General UR 56 Smt. Indraja Rohan Desai 2008-07-08 General UR 57 Shri Samik Mazumdar 2008-07-09 General UR 58 Shri Srihariharan R 2008-07-09 OBC-10 OBC-10 59 Kum. Shirisha Katrapally 2008-07-09 General UR Sr. No. Name Date of Whether Filled as UR Signature of Remarks S/Shri/Smt/Kum appointment belongs to or as reserved appointing SC/ST/OBC/ for authority or other General SC/ST/OBC authorised officer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 60 Smt. Vibhuti Koustubh Chalisgaonkar 2008-07-10 General UR 61 Smt. Sayani Das 2008-07-11 General UR 62 Smt. Goti Bardhan Bhowmick 2008-07-14 General UR 63 Shri Dinesh Dashrath Kathe 2008-07-14 OBC-11 OBC-11 64 Smt. Harsha Sharma Patel 2008-07-14 General UR 65 Shri Gourab Mukherjee 2008-07-14 General UR 66 Shri Brahaspati S Rokade 2008-07-14 OBC-12 OBC-12 67 Shri Shahurao Sadhu Shembade 2008-07-14 OBC-13 OBC-13 68 Kum. Shaik Shameela Taj 2008-07-14 General UR 69 Smt. Pragya Manish Chaturvedi 2008-07-14 General UR 70 Shri Raghavendra Prabhu Shankurwad2008-07-15 OBC UR 71 Kum. Sweta Nayak 2008-07-16 General UR 72 Shri Sachin Chowdhery 2008-07-17 General UR 73 Smt. Himani 2008-07-17 General UR 74 Smt. Deepa Adhikari 2008-07-18 General UR 75 Shri Vishal Ashokrao Boraste 2008-07-19 OBC UR 76 Kum. Manu Verma 2008-07-19 General UR 77 Smt. Ismat Khan 2008-07-21 General UR 78 Smt. Praveena G L 2008-07-21 OBC-14 OBC-14 79 Smt. Mahuya Santra 2008-07-21 General UR 80 Shri Sujeet Kumar 2008-07-21 General UR 81 Kum. Shivani Parasher 2008-07-21 General UR 82 Shri Sachin Shivram Bhosle 2008-07-21 OBC-15 OBC-15 83 Smt. Shruti Sharma 2008-07-22 General UR 84 Kum. Komal Dhawan 2008-07-22 OBC UR 85 Kum. Kirti Kaushik 2008-07-22 General UR 86 Shri Harshad Dattatraya Patil 2008-07-22 OBC UR 87 Shri Prasad Shankar Khade 2008-07-22 ST-1 ST-1 88 Smt. Priya Sisodia 2008-07-22 General UR 89 Kum. Shyama Mishra 2008-07-23 General UR 90 Shri Kapil Vishwanath Jabsheti 2008-07-23 General UR 91 Smt. Disha Dhavalkumar Sheth 2008-07-24 General UR 92 Kum. Namrata Chandrasekhar Deshpande2008-07-24 General UR 93 Shri Sreejith Nair 2008-07-24 General UR 94 Shri Akshat Nigam 2008-07-24 General UR 95 Shri Mrutyunjaya Nag 2008-07-25 OBC UR 96 Shri Jaydev Ram Zond 2008-07-25 OBC-16 OBC-16 97 Shri Harmandeep Singh 2008-07-25 General UR 98 Shri Aniket Madhukar Gaikwad 2008-07-28 SC UR 99 Smt. Hema Jitesh Gogia 2008-07-28 General UR 100 Smt. Lata Nilesh Adat 2008-07-28 OBC UR 101 Kum. Shobhita Ojha 2008-07-28 General UR 102 Smt. Jaya Lakshmi Meka 2008-07-28 General UR 103 Shri Priyadarshan M Ghormade 2008-07-28 OBC UR 104 Smt. Shraddha Mahore 2008-07-29 OBC-17 OBC-17 105 Smt. Shweta Pankaj Nichal 2008-07-30 OBC-18 OBC-18 106 Shri Manish Kumar Choudhury 2008-07-30 General UR 107 Kum. Pooja Baldev Gunani 2008-07-31 General UR 108 Shri Syed Touffique Hussain 2008-07-31 General UR 109 Kum. Shreosi Dutta 2008-07-31 General UR 110 Shri Vaibhav Sharma 2008-08-02 General UR 111 Shri Praveen Gautam 2008-08-03 OBC-19 OBC-19 112 Shri Prashant Balasaheb Kadam 2008-08-04 OBC UR 113 Shri Jami Venkata Narshima Murthy 2008-08-06 General UR 114 Shri Indrajeet Pandey 2008-08-06 General UR 115 Smt. Uma Rani Madeti 2008-08-06 General UR 116 Smt. Deepali Sandip Patil 2008-08-06 OBC UR 117 Shri Vikram Singh Kalsi 2008-08-07 General UR 118 Shri Abhirup Ghosh Dastidar 2008-08-09 General UR 119 Shri Abhishek Shriwas 2008-08-12 OBC-20 OBC-20 120 Shri Anirban Chatterjee 2008-08-13 General UR 121 Kum. Sandhya RS 2008-08-18 OBC UR 122 Kum. Shilpa Kotian 2008-08-22 OBC UR 123 Smt. Renu Tripathi 2008-08-22 General UR 124 Smt. Kripa Patel 2008-08-25 General UR 125 Shri Debasish Chanda 2008-08-25 General UR 126 Shri Kashif Ali Khan 2008-08-27 OBC UR 127 Shri Kamalpreet Singh Arora 2008-08-27 General UR 128 Shri Mihir Pratap Samantaray 2008-08-28 General UR 129 Shri Gopinath Barik 2008-08-28 OBC-21 OBC-21 130 Kum. Nidhi N.K. Bali 2008-08-28 General UR 131 Smt. Neha Sharma 2008-08-29 General UR Sr. No. Name Date of Whether Filled as UR Signature of Remarks S/Shri/Smt/Kum appointment belongs to or as reserved appointing SC/ST/OBC/ for authority or other General SC/ST/OBC authorised officer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 132 Shri Dharmendar Kumar Bhakta 2008-08-29 OBC UR 133 Smt. Chandani Thakur 2008-09-01 General UR 134 Kum. Lipika Bhol 2008-09-01 General UR 135 Shri Kaushik Soren 2008-09-01 ST-2 ST-2 136 Kum. Vinita Kumari Dongo 2008-09-01 ST UR 137 Shri Sagar Lakhwani 2008-09-01 General UR 138 Shri Sandeep Shashikant Zala 2008-09-04 General UR 139 Kum. G Siresha 2008-09-06 General UR 140 Shri Anurag Hingwasia 2008-09-08 General UR 141 Shri Md. Sharique Raza 2008-09-09 General UR 142 Shri Subhajit Kanjilal 2008-09-11 General UR 143 Smt. Priyanka Chowdhury Basu 2008-09-11 General UR 144 Smt. Priyanka Nirwan 2008-09-12 General UR 145 Kum. Rumneet Kaur 2008-09-15 General UR 146 Kum. Nimisha Srivastava 2008-09-30 General UR 147 Smt.
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