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To Download Document for More Info List of Absent Doctors Who Were Posted Under PSC-2013 (Posting Order Issued Aug / Sep 2013) Merit S.No. Roll No Name of Doctor Category Qualification Address Order Posting Place No 1 DADI DHAM OPP COLLECTORATE DR ACHAL 1 4 410 UR MS-General Surgery RAMBAGH RATLAM, RATLAM, Ratlam-Civil Hospital,Jaora AGRAWAL 457001 1 DADI DHAM OPP COLLECTORATE 2 11 411 HEENA AGRAWAL UR D.G.O. RAMBAGH RATLAM, RATLAM, Ratlam-Civil Hospital,Jaora 457001 BHUPESHWARI D59 SIDDHARTH LAKE CITY RAISEN 3 25 405 UR MD-Paediatrics Bhopal-CM & HO office PATEL ROAD BHOPAL, BHOPAL, 462021 3385 E SUDAMA NAGAR, INDORE, 4 42 704 NIMISHA SHARMA UR MBBS Dhar-PHC, Nalchha 452009 AROGYA SADAN 315 TANSEN 5 45 363 VIBHA ARJARIA UR MBBS Shajapur-PHC, Maksi NAGAR, GWALIOR, 474002 ASANNA ALM PCMS CAMPUS MIG C BLOCK FLAT 6 62 55 SC D.T.C.D. Vidisha-District Hospital RAYAS DWEEP NO 9 BHANPUR, BHOPAL, 462037 S 599 BEHIND POLICE LINE NEHRU 7 116 848 RITA SHARMA UR MBBS Raisen-CHC, Mandideep NAGAR , BHOPAL, 462003 MS- 49 DAYA NAGAR YADAV COLONY, 8 119 761 HARSHINI SHARMA UR Dindori-District Hospital Otorhinolaryngology JABALPUR, 482002 67,BURHANI PAINT HOUSE BOHRA BURHANUDDIN 9 133 10 UR MBBS BAZAR NEAR POLICE CHOWKI Dhar-CHC, Manawar SAIFY INDORE, INDORE, 452008 25 ANJANI NAGAR,AIRPORT ROAD 10 200 1382 APOORV GUPTA UR MBBS Dhar-PHC, Bidwal INDORE, INDORE, 452005 BHADAWAR BANS BALLI CENTER DR.SWADESH 11 209 804 UR D.C.H. BHADAWAR COLONY ETAWAH Bhind-CHC, Mehgaon SINGH BHADOURIA ROAD , BHIND, 477001 ABHISHEK KUMAR HOME GUARD OFFICE 12 227 426 UR MBBS Vidisha-CHC, Lateri JAIN ROAD,HEERAPURA, VIDISHA, 464001 GUPTA MEDICAL STORE COURT 13 228 1530 PANKAJ GUPTA UR MBBS Datia-District Hospital ROAD SHIVPURI, SHIVPURI, 473551 MS- 1360/A SAI NATH NURSING HOME 14 230 1747 NEETU BALA ARYA SC Badwani-District Hospital Otorhinolaryngology KHATIBABA JHANSI, JHANSI, 284003 12/242 OPP OF SHIVA TEMPLE STN 15 249 997 MOHSIN KHAN UR MBBS ROAD BAZARIYA,BINA, SAGAR, Sagar-PHC, Aagasod 470113 LAKSHMAN C/O, GOVIND PATEL COMMISINOR 16 297 1830 UR D.Optho Sidhi-CHC, Churhat PRASAD PATEL OFFICE REWA, REWA, 486001 KOMAL SINGH A51 BANK COLONY GOLE KA 17 300 1355 OBC MBBS Under CM&HO Morena GURJAR MANDIR, GWALIOR, 474005 DOCTORS HOSTEL R.N. 102 , BHAGWAN MAHAVIR HOSPITAL 18 301 665 AMIT CHAURASIA OBC D.A. Chhatarpur-CHC, Bada Malehra PITAMPURA NEW DELHI, DELHI, 110034 NEHA H NO 77 INSIDE FORT CHOPRA , 19 312 1958 UR D.A. Vidisha-Civil Hospital,Basoda SHRIVASTAVA VIDISHA, 464001 BAJAJ MEDICAL AGENCIES ASHISH KUMAR 20 322 347 UR MBBS MAHAVEER MARKET GOUR MORTI Sagar-PHC, Goarjhamar JAIN SAGAR , SAGAR, 470002 MS-Obstetrics & C/O G S UIKEY, POST ADEGAON, 21 359 25 MALTI MARAVI ST Mandla-Civil Hospital, Nainpur Gynecology TAH LAKHNADON, SEONI, 480887 SMT M.K. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SHWETA 22 373 1117 UR MBBS MAHOBA ROAD, CHHATARPUR, Chhatarpur-CHC, Nogoan CHAURASIA CHHATARPUR, 471001 DR.VIKASH GUPTA S/O UMASHANKAR GUPTA , DEEN 23 381 766 VIKASH GUPTA UR MBBS DAYAL NAGAR, NEAR REST HOUSE, Shivpuri-PHC, Bamorkalan JHANSI ROAD,KARERA DIST. SHIVPURI , SHIVPURI, 473660 DR G R RAI GULAB GANJ , VIDISHA, 24 384 853 VARUN RAI OBC D.C.H. Vidisha-District Hospital 464220 ADARSH CLOTH STORE SATI BAZAR 25 386 972 SUNIL GUPTA UR MBBS Bhind-CHC, Amayan GOHAD , BHIND, 477116 C/O M.L.SHARMA, SHRI RAM NAGAR DR RAJENDRA 26 399 1540 UR D.Ortho CHOURAHA, BARAIPURA, DISTRICT Rajgarh-Civil Hospital,Biora SHARMA VIDISHA, VIDISHA, 464001 lig c 8 by 1 rishinagar dewas road, 27 416 770 NIDHI TARE UR MBBS Rajgarh-PHC, Pachore UJJAIN, 456010 Page 1 of 2 Merit S.No. Roll No Name of Doctor Category Qualification Address Order Posting Place No VILLAGE ANANTPURA TEHSIL 28 420 1109 ROSHI JAIN UR MBBS Sagar-CHC, Rahali REHLI, SAGAR, 470227 SONA SAREE EMPORIUM JHANDA 29 433 2059 RAHUL GUPTA UR MBBS Bhind-PHC, Surpura CHOWK MORENA , MORENA , 476001 30 MAIN VANDANA NAGAR 102 SHRADDHA 30 434 568 UR MBBS YUKTI VANDANA APP, INDIRE, Tikamgarh-District Hospital SAXENA 452018 C/O DR.P.K.SINGH , BEH. VIJAY 31 490 327 HIMANSHU SINGH UR MBBS FILLING STATION , NORTH Sidhi-PHC, Podi KAROUNDIYA , , SIDHI, 486661 85/11 VISHNU PURA UJJAIN, UJJAIN, 32 502 300 VISHAL MARMAT SC D.A. Shajapur-Civil Hospital, Aagar 456010 MODI AUTO DEAL SUBZI MANDI 33 511 632 PRIYANKA JAIN UR MBBS ROAD VARNI COLONY SAGAR , Sagar-CHC, Kesli SAGAR, 470002 3 RISHABHA APPARTMENT ABOVE KAMAL SHREE CHEMIST RAJEEV 34 532 1683 SONALI WASKE UR MBBS Ratlam-District Hospital GANDHI CIVIC CENTER NEW ROAD , RATLAM, 457001 RABINDRA KUMAR 655 VAISHALI NAGAR NEAR SETHI 35 569 1676 OBC MBBS Ratlam-CHC, Taal PAL NAGAR UJJAIN, UJJAIN, 456010 9,10, QUEENS PARK COLONY,NEAR 36 593 1427 POORVA PARIHAR ST MBBS BHOJ HOSPITAL, DHAR, DHAR, Ratlam-PHC, Ringnod 454001 DR HEMLATA 37 620 2092 OBC MD-Physiology NULL Dhar-District Hospital CHAURASIYA 48 SUBHASH MARG JAWAD , 38 624 228 PRAVEEN MARU OBC MBBS Mandsaur-District Hospital NEEMUCH, 458330 VILLEGE BAWADIYA KAJI POST 39 627 590 NARENDRA PATEL OBC MBBS BORGOAN KHURD, KHANDWA, Khandwa-PHC, Jawar 450001 WARD NO.13 NEW BASTI NEAR DR.SURENDRA 40 631 1361 MBBS DIPSHIKHA SCHOOL BAMBA ROAD Damoh-Civil Hospital, Hatta KUMAR LAHAR , BHIND, 477445 SUNIL SINGH NEAR STATE BANK OF INDORE 41 636 1116 OBC MBBS Sheopur-PHC, Agara YADAV BHITARWAR, GWALIOR, 475220 DEVENDRA VIDHAYAK COLONY LAUNDI , 42 646 1297 SC MS-General Surgery Sheopur-District Hospital KUMAR PRAJAPATI CHHATARPUR, 471515 246/247 R SECTOR MAHALAXMI 43 649 1973 SHEETAL WASKEL ST D.G.O. Ratlam-CHC, Bajana NAGAR INDORE, INDORE, 452010 MITESH I 32 BOYS MEDICAL HOSTEL 44 667 1494 SC MBBS Dhar-PHC, Umarban KAROTHIYA RESIDENCY AREA , INDORE, 452001 DK 1 208 SCHEME NO 74C VIJAY 45 673 1491 NAVNIT KALAM ST MD-General Medicine Shajapur-Civil Hospital, Aagar NAGAR , INDORE, 452010 VIILLAGE MATHURI POST TITARI 46 700 1700 LEKHRAJ PATIDAR OBC MS-Orthopedics Ratlam-Civil Hospital,Jaora TEHSIL RATLAM, RATLAM, 457001 FLAT NO D503 A BLOCK ACROPOLIS RAJ KUMARI 47 710 1183 SC D.Optho NEAR GULATI PETROL PUMP Dindori-District Hospital BANSAL MADAN MAHAL , JABALPUR, 482002 50 ROHAN ROAD NEAR ROHAN DR. VIKRANT MD-Community 48 731 1155 SC ADVOCATED SUBEDAR WARD Mandla-District Hospital KABIRPANTHI Medicine SAGAR, SAGAR, 470002 B 36 BOYS MEDICAL HOSTEL, ANKIT ANOOP 49 814 435 ST MBBS GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE, Balaghat-CHC, Baihar MARAVI BHOPAL, 462001 VILLAGE KIRMOHI (INDRAPURI), DILEEP KUMAR 50 818 177 ST MBBS POST MOHIPURA, TEHSIL THIKRI, , Badwani-PHC, Gandhwal AWASYA BADWANI, 451556 RAVI NAGAR BEHIND ANANDI BAI 51 831 920 PANKAJ BATHAM ST MBBS TEMPLE KHEDAPATI ROAD Damoh-PHC, Hinota GWALIOR, GWALIOR, 474002 Page 2 of 2 .
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