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Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Shekhawati University, Sikar 343-Govt PANDIT DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA SHEKHAWATI UNIVERSITY, SIKAR 343-GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE,KATARATHAL,SIKAR 1101-B.A. PART-I EXAM - 2020 1042-102801-1042:GEOGRAPHY Sr.No. Roll No. Name Father's Name Signature of Candidate 1 8503465 HANSRAJ LAXMAN SINGH 2 8503862 PRADEEP KUMAR YADAV KANA RAM YADAV 3 9120562 JITENDRA KUMAR YOGI SHRICHAND YOGI 4 9132049 PRAMOD KUMAR MEENA BAJRANG LAL MEENA 5 9132506 BHEEM SINGH DASHRATH SINGH 6 9132542 DINESH KUMAR MEENA BABULAL MEENA 7 9132626 KAMLESH KUMAR SANWAR MAL 8 20119473 RAHUL KUMAR HARLAL BHASKAR 9 20119475 RAHUL KUMAR SURENDRA KUMAR 10 20119511 RAJENDRA KUMAR BANSI LAL 11 20119530 RAJESH KUMAR GURJAR RAMPAL GURJAR 12 20119532 RAJESH KUMAR MEENA SURESH KUMAR MEENA 13 20119535 RAJESH KUMAR VERMA BHAGIRATH MAL VERMA 14 20119539 RAJESH SAINI SHANKAR LAL SAINI 15 20119552 RAJU BIJARNIYA RUDARAM BIJARNIYA 16 20119556 RAJVEER SINGH RAGHUVEER SINGH 17 20119559 RAKESH GUJARATI MUKESH GUJARATI 18 20119571 RAKESH KUMAR MEENA RAM LAL MEENA 19 20119580 RAM LAL SWAMI SUVA LAL 20 20119586 RAMDEV NATHU RAM MOOND 343-GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE,KATARATHAL,SIKAR 1101-B.A. PART-I EXAM - 2020 1042-102802-1042:GEOGRAPHY Sr.No. Roll No. Name Father's Name Signature of Candidate 1 20119592 RAMESH KATARIYA NANDLAL KATARIYA 2 20119603 RAMNIWAS SANWAR MAL MALWA 3 20119628 RAVI KUMAR SAINI DURGA PRASAD SAINI 4 20119633 RAVINDRA CHARN PRATHVI DAN 5 20119639 RAVINDRA SINGH MAHAVEER SINGH 6 20119645 RICHESH RANWA MAHENDRA SINGH 7 20119649 RIPUSUDAN SWAMI RAJKUMAR SWAMI 8 20119662 ROHIT KUMAWAT KUMBHA RAM KUMAWAT 9 20119663 ROHIT MEENA RAJENDRA MEENA 10 20119670 ROHITASH DEVKARAN 11 20119673 ROHITASH NARESH KUMAR 12 20119682 ROSHAN LAL MEENA RAMAWATAR MEENA 13 20119684 RUPENDRA SINGH TANWAR SINGH 14 20119692 SACHIN KUMAR SUBHASH CHANDRA 15 20119696 SACHIN KUMAR MEENA GOPAL RAM 16 20119699 SACHIN MEENA SUBHASH MEENA 17 20119701 SACHIN RATHI LALIT KISHOR 18 20119704 SACHIN SWAMI KAILASH SWAMI 19 20119707 SAHIL DANODIA MADAN LAL 20 20125406 SUSHIL SHARMA BAJARANG LAL PANDIT DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA SHEKHAWATI UNIVERSITY, SIKAR 343-GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE,KATARATHAL,SIKAR 1101-B.A. PART-I EXAM - 2020 1042-102803-1042:GEOGRAPHY Sr.No. Roll No. Name Father's Name Signature of Candidate 1 20125407 SUWA LAL OLA PEMA RAM 2 20125412 TARACHAND GYANA RAM 3 20125416 TARACHAND KUMAWAT BHANWAR LAL KUMAWAT 4 20125421 TIKU RAM HIRA LAL 5 20125423 UDAY SINGH UMMED SINGH 6 20125428 VASID MOHMMAD AYUB VYAPARI 7 20125429 VEDPRAKASH SYONARAYAN 8 20125436 VIJAY KUMAR SHYAM LAL 9 20125456 VIJENDRA SINGH BHANWAR SINGH KHICHAR 10 20125461 VIKANSHU MEENA SONA RAM MEENA 11 20125473 VIKAS KUMAR LAXMAN RAM PRAJAPAT 12 20125485 VIKAS SAINI AMARCHAND 13 20125493 VIKASH KUMAR BHANA RAM 14 20125500 VIKASH KUMAR MOHAN LAL 15 20125511 VIKASH KUMAR KHOKHAR GOPALRAM KHOKHAR 16 20125516 VIKASH KUMAR VERMA SITA RAM VERMA 17 20125524 VIKASH MEENA RAMCHANDRA MEENA 18 20125525 VIKASH MEGHWAL DHANNA RAM MEGHWAL 19 20125526 VIKASH MOOND CHANDRA BIHARI 20 20125529 VIKASH RUNDLA SUWA LAL 343-GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE,KATARATHAL,SIKAR 1101-B.A. PART-I EXAM - 2020 1042-102804-1042:GEOGRAPHY Sr.No. Roll No. Name Father's Name Signature of Candidate 1 20125544 VIKRAM DHANKA GANGARAM 2 20125546 VIKRAM MEENA CHHOTURAM MEENA 3 20125547 VIKRAM NARDIYA MANGAL CHAND NARDIYA 4 20125558 VINOD RAMKUMAR SINGH 5 20125568 VINOD KUMAR BALAI MOOLA RAM 6 20125574 VINOD KUMAR PALASNIYA MADAN LAL 7 20125575 VINOD KUMAR YADAV BAJRANG LAL YADAV 8 20125579 VIRENDRA KUMAR KESHAR DEV 9 20125591 VISHAL SINGH GANPAT SINGH 10 20125592 VISHAL SINGH SURESH SINGH RAO 11 20125594 VISHNU MAHENDRA KUMAR 12 20125595 VISHNU KUMAR SUSHIL KUMAR 13 20125606 YOGESH CHOUDHARY BRIJMOHAN MEEL 14 20125607 YOGESH CHOUDHARY DALLA RAM 15 20125611 YOGESH KUMAR JAGDISH PRASAD 16 20125613 YOGESH KUMAR MAHESH KUMAR MANDIWAL 17 20125616 YOGESH KUMAR RAJENDRA PRASAD 18 20125625 YOGESH SHARMA PUSHKAR RAJ SHARMA 19 20126591 ABHISHEK BARWAR NAND LAL BARWAR 20 20126592 ABHISHEK MAHALA PARTA RAM PANDIT DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA SHEKHAWATI UNIVERSITY, SIKAR 343-GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE,KATARATHAL,SIKAR 1101-B.A. PART-I EXAM - 2020 1042-102805-1042:GEOGRAPHY Sr.No. Roll No. Name Father's Name Signature of Candidate 1 20126602 ADITYA JOSHI SURENDRA KUMAR 2 20126608 AJAY KUMAR OMPRAKASH 3 20126611 AJAY KUMAR GURJAR BANWARI LAL 4 20126615 AJAY KUMAR PANWAR BRIJMOHAN PANWAR 5 20126637 AKASH SAINI ARJUN LAL SAINI 6 20126638 AKASH SOLANKI SAVER MAL SOLANKI 7 20126640 AKSHAYA KUMAR MINA BHANWAR SINGH MINA 8 20126658 AMIT MEENA RAMAWATAR MEENA 9 20126666 ANIL BHASKAR PAWAN KUMAR 10 20126667 ANIL CHOUDHARY SUBHASH CHOUDHARY 11 20126684 ANIL KUMAR DEVTHIA NANU RAM DEVTHIA 12 20126694 ANIL SINGH TANWAR RICHHPAL SINGH TANWAR 13 20126706 ANKIT KUMAR MADAN LAL 14 20126707 ANKIT KUMAR PRAHLAD RAI SAINI 15 20126714 ANKIT KUMAR MEENA BANWARI LAL MEENA 16 20126725 ANUJ KUMAR JUGAL KISHOR 17 20126726 ANUJ KUMAR KESHARDEV YADAV 18 20126729 ANURAG BHADU RAMPAL BHADU 19 20126732 ARBAJ KHAN AZIZ KHAN 20 20126734 ARJUN SINGH PRITAM SINGH 343-GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE,KATARATHAL,SIKAR 1101-B.A. PART-I EXAM - 2020 1042-102806-1042:GEOGRAPHY Sr.No. Roll No. Name Father's Name Signature of Candidate 1 20126741 ARVIND KUMAR OMPRAKASH 2 20126743 ARVIND KUMAR KASWAN SHRIRAM KASWAN 3 20126751 ASHISH KUMAR MEENA NARENDRA KUMAR MEENA 4 20126752 ASHISH MEENA RAM LAL MEENA 5 20126781 ATUL KUMAR TIWARI SURESH KUMAR TIWARI 6 20126782 ATUL MEENA TARACHAND MEENA 7 20126783 ATUL SAINI MULCHAND SAINI 8 20126785 AVINASH GARHWAL PANNE SINGH 9 20126792 BALDEV SINGH REWAR MEGHA RAM 10 20126804 BHARAT KUMAR KISHOR RAM 11 20126806 BHARAT PAL RAMSWAROOP 12 20126810 BHOJRAJ GURJAR BAHADUR SINGH 13 20126811 BIRJU SEPAT RICHHPAL SEPAT 14 20126823 DAMODAR PRASAD BHARGAV ASHOK KUMAR BHARGAV 15 20126824 DASHARATH KUMAR DWARKA PRASAD 16 20126826 DASHRATH SINGH GIRDHARI SINGH 17 20126831 DEENDAYAL BAJIYA BHANWAR SINGH 18 20126833 DEEPAK DHAKA RAJENDER KUMAR 19 20126836 DEEPAK KUMAR KASOTIA SURESH KUMAR 20 20126846 DEEPAK SAINI MOOLCHAND SAINI PANDIT DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA SHEKHAWATI UNIVERSITY, SIKAR 343-GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE,KATARATHAL,SIKAR 1101-B.A. PART-I EXAM - 2020 1042-102807-1042:GEOGRAPHY Sr.No. Roll No. Name Father's Name Signature of Candidate 1 20126848 DEEPANSHU PAREEK RAMAKANT PAREEK 2 20126868 DHANNA RAM BALDEWA RAM 3 20126875 DHARMENDRA DHAKA SULTAN DHAKA 4 20126881 DHARMENDRA KUMAWAT MAHAVEER PRASAD MAROTHIA 5 20126882 DHARMENDRA KURI SHIVPAL 6 20126887 DHARMVEER DHAKA PITRAM DHAKA 7 20126891 DILEEP KUMAR PRAHLAD RAY SHARMA 8 20126894 DILIP KUMAR MAMRAJ SINGH 9 20126900 DINESH JAGDISH PRASAD 10 20126904 DINESH GURJAR SHIV BHAGWAN GURJAR 11 20126914 DINESH KUMAR PREM CHAND GURJAR 12 20126920 DINESH KUMAR TARACHAND 13 20126926 DINESH KUMAR KUMAWAT PARMESHWAR LAL KUMAWAT 14 20126929 DINESH KUMAR SIGAR BHANWAR LAL 15 20126931 DINESH KUMAR YADAV SANWAR MAL YADAV 16 20126934 DIPENDAR SINGH RAJVI VIKRAM SINGH RAJVI 17 20126938 DOULAT MANGHNANI NAND KISHOR MANGHNANI 18 20126961 GANESH KUMAR SHARMA NEMICHAND SHARMA 19 20126975 GOPAL RAM RAMDEVA RAM 20 20126978 GOVIND KUMBHA RAM 343-GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE,KATARATHAL,SIKAR 1101-B.A. PART-I EXAM - 2020 1042-102808-1042:GEOGRAPHY Sr.No. Roll No. Name Father's Name Signature of Candidate 1 20126984 GULAB SINGH BABU SINGH 2 20126985 GULJARI NEMICHAND 3 20126993 HANSRAJ VERMA VINOD KUMAR VERMA 4 20126996 HARI SHANKAR KEELKA MOHAN LAL 5 20127018 HEMRAJ SINGH SAMOTA SUKHDEVA RAM 6 20127024 HIMANSHU SHARMA JITENDRA SHARMA 7 20127034 ISHWAR KHOKHAR RAMDEV KHOKHAR 8 20127045 JAIPRAKASH KUMAWAT CHIRANGI LAL RAJORIYA 9 20127046 JEEV RAJ NAYAK OM PRAKASH NAYAK 10 20127106 KAMLESH KUMAR BHOLU RAM VERMA 11 20127116 KAMLESH VERMA GORU RAM 12 20127123 KHEMCHAND GYARSI LAL 13 20127124 KHUSHEE CHAND RAJENDRA PRASAD 14 20127125 KISHAN LAL GAJANAND MEENA 15 20127131 KRISHAN KUMAR GAHLOT SHANKAR LAL GAHLOT 16 20127139 KRISHN KUMAR SEVDA JAGDISH PRASAD SEVDA 17 20127151 LAL CHAND YADAV GOMARAM YADAV 18 20127154 LALCHAND KAJLA NARAYAN RAM KAJLA 19 20127181 LOKESH TAILOR JUGAL KISHOR 20 20127199 MAHENDRA MEENA MANOHAR LAL MEENA PANDIT DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA SHEKHAWATI UNIVERSITY, SIKAR 343-GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE,KATARATHAL,SIKAR 1101-B.A. PART-I EXAM - 2020 1042-102809-1042:GEOGRAPHY Sr.No. Roll No. Name Father's Name Signature of Candidate 1 20127204 MAHESH KHEECHAR BHINVA RAM 2 20127205 MAHESH KUMAR MAHAVEER PRASAD 3 20127206 MAHESH KUMAR VERMA KISHNA RAM 4 20127210 MAHIPAL MAHAVEER PRASAD 5 20127214 MAHIPAL SINGH PRAKASH NEHRA 6 20127240 MANISH KUMAR GURJAR JAY RAM GURJAR 7 20127245 MANISH KUMAR VERMA GOPAL LAL VERMA 8 20127255 MANOHAR LAL SAINI BANWARI LAL SAINI 9 20127271 MANOJ KUMAR MORDIYA LALCHAND MOORDIYA 10 20127297 MOHIT KUMAR SURENDRA SINGH 11 20127300 MOHIT SAIN KAILASH CHAND SAIN 12 20127301 MOHIT SINGH GOPAL SINGH 13 20127309 MUKESH GURJAR BABULAL GURJAR 14 20127313 MUKESH KUMAR GOPAL RAM 15 20127321 MUKESH KUMAR RAMLAL KULDEEP 16 20128935 SANDEEP KUMAR MAKHAN LAL 17 20128958 SANDEEP MEENA RAMESHWAR LAL 18 20128961 SANDEEP SAINI GIRDHARI LAL SAINI 19 20128964 SANDEEP SINGH KISHOR SINGH 20 20128984 SANTOSH KUMAR BAJARANG LAL 343-GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE,KATARATHAL,SIKAR 1101-B.A. PART-I EXAM - 2020 1042-102810-1042:GEOGRAPHY Sr.No. Roll No. Name Father's Name Signature of Candidate 1 20129005 SATYENDRA KUMAR NANU RAM 2 20129020 SHARWAN KUMAR LUNA RAM 3 20129027 SHIV KUMAR DWARKA PRASAD 4 20129053 SOMRAJ SHUKHARAM 5 20129055 SONA RAM ARJUN RAM 6 20129061 SONU KUMAR BHANWAR LAL 7 20129062 SONU KUMAR OM PRAKASH 8 20129064 SONU KUMAWAT JODH RAJ KUMAWAT 9 20129069 SOURABH SAINI RAKESH SAINI 10 20129078 SUBHASH CHANDRA HARI RAM 11 20129101 SUMIT SHARMA DINESH SHARMA 12 20129104 SUNIL CHOUDHARY SUBHASH CHOUDHARY 13 20129119 SUNIL KUMAR OM PRAKASH MEENA 14 20129120 SUNIL KUMAR OMPRAKASH 15 20129121 SUNIL KUMAR PREMA RAM 16 20129134 SUNIL KUMAR GURJAR RAM GOPAL 17 20129139 SUNIL KUMAR KUMAWAT MAHENDRA KUMAR KUMAWAT 18 20129145 SUNIL KUMAR TAKHAR MOOL CHAND TAKHAR 19 20129170 SURENDRA KUMAWAT BANWARI LAL KUMAWAT 20 20131782 AARTI MANNI RAM PANDIT DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA SHEKHAWATI UNIVERSITY, SIKAR 343-GOVT. 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