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Friday, September 3, 2010

Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation



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Government of India

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Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation

Final Report of the Committee to Look into Various Aspects of Slum Statistics/Census and Guide Conduct of Slum Census 2011

New Delhi: September 3, 2010.

 

A Committee under the Chairmanship of Dr. Pranob Sen, Principal Adviser, Planning Commission (former Secretary, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Government of India) was set up by Ministry of HUPA to study the slum definition and to estimate urban slum population for the whole country on the basis of available data. 

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The Committee submitted its final Report to the Ministry of HUPA on 30th August, 2010. The Union Minister for Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Kumari Selja here today released the report. She announced the summary of recommendations of the Committee at a Press Conference, which are as follows:

                The first priority of the Committee was to suggest suitable adjustments/corrections and create a reliable statistical model based on data for 1743 cities/towns which had been enumerated in the Census 2001. The Committee then applied this model to estimate the slum population in all 5161 urban areas of the country, including the 3799 statutory towns.

                By this model, the estimated Slum Population in the country in 2001 comes to 75.26 million and the projected slum population in the country for the year 2011 at 93.06 million. A comparative picture of the Estimated Slum Population by the Committee and the Slum Population reported by Census 2001 is as follows:

 

RGI

Estimated by Committee on Slums (CoS)

Slum Population in the Country (in 2001)

 

52.4 million*

 

* These figures are for 1743 towns having population 20,000 and above reporting slum

 

75.26 million*

 

* These figures are for all 5161 cities/towns in the country

% of Slum Population in total urban population of cities/towns enumerated in 2001

23.50%

26.31%

Projected Slum Population in the Country (in 2011)

NA

93.06 million

As per CoS estimates, the slum population constituted 26.31 % of the urban population of the country in 2001.

                For the Slum Census 2011, the Committee has recommended that for policy formulation purposes it is absolutely essential to count the slum population even in cities having less than 20000 population. For the purpose of planning for Rajiv Awas Yojana and Slum-free India it would be necessary to count the population of slums in all statutory towns in the country in the 2011.

                The Committee has suggested a different definition for slum than the current definition adopted by the Census of India and the States. The Committee recommends a normative definition based on appropriate indicators/checklists for the purpose of identification of slum areas and enumeration of population of area.

                It recommends contiguous area with 20-25 HHs having slum like characteristics as a slum area. Based on the pilot studies carried out by the RGI, the following characteristics have been identified as slum characteristics:

Predominant roof material: any material other than concrete (RBC/ RCC)

Availability of drinking water source: not within premises of the census house

Availability of latrine: not within premises of the census house

Drainage facility: no drainage or open drainage

The Committee has recommended that once the lay out maps are released before the general census in 2011, the RGI should share them with the Ministry of HUPA with marking of the contiguous areas having slum like characteristics, for use in planning purpose and as an aid to slum surveys. The Ministry would work closely with the RGI to carry out the ground verification of slum clusters within the identified enumeration blocks to finalize the Master Frame of slums in the country.

 

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Press Information Bureau

Government of India

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Ministry of Commerce & Industry

Need for an early conclusion of the BIPPA with Ghana: Anand Sharma Seven Projects in the pipeline worth $ 193 million

New Delhi: September 3, 2010.

 

Shri Anand Sharma, Union Minister for Commerce & Industry has underscored the need of working together for elevating trade and economic engagement with Ghana to a higher level. As part of his bilateral visit to Ghana, Shri Sharma had substantive discussion with the Foreign Minister, Alhaji Muhammad Mumuni and Finance Minister, Dr. Kwabena Duffuor. The Ghanaian Minister specifically emphasized the need for partnerships in energy (including oil and gas), pharmaceuticals, IT sectors, citing India as a model of development, to be emulated by Ghana.

In his bilateral meetings, Shri Sharma emphasized the need for developing an enduring partnership between India and Ghana as well as strengthening of investment ties. Ghana is one of the highest recipients of Lines of Credit from the Government of India and so far seven projects are in the pipeline worth $ 193 million. The Golden Jubilee House, Presidential Complex, which was recently inaugurated, is a shining example of India-Ghana partnership, which was constructed at total project cost of over $ 100 million. In his meeting with the Finance Minister, later today he emphasized the need for an early conclusion of the Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (BIPPA) which was agreed to be signed in 2002, but has not yet been ratified by Ghana so far.

Shri Sharma's visit assumes significance as part of his "Focus Africa" policy in the market diversification strategy to the African continent. The recent oil and gas finds in Ghana have added a new dimension to the potential partnership between the two countries. Last September, the Chairman of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Mr. Ato Ahwoi had visited India as a Special Envoy of the President and had called on the Prime Minister, following which a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the two governments for an estimated investment of $ 1 billion for a fertilizer plant with production of 1.15 million tones/ annum. Ghana has ambitions plans of augmenting its power generating capacity from 2,000 MW to nearly 5,000 MW in the next five years and an estimated investment of $ 1.5 billion is required for the power transmission and distribution sectors in strengthening the field.

The Minister will be chairing the 'Business Round Table' along with Ghana's Trade & Industry Minister, Ms. Hannah Tetteh and hold substantive discussions with her. Bilateral trade between India and Ghana stands at a level of $ 535 million after reaching a high of nearly $ 1 billion in 2007-08. This visit aims to restore the buoyancy in the bilateral trade between the two countries.

 

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Press Information Bureau

Government of India

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Ministry of Defence

India and South Korea Sign two Landmark MoUs to Boost Defence Cooperation

New Delhi: September 3, 2010.

 

Heralding a new chapter in the history of defence cooperation, India and South Korea today signed two landmark Memoranda of Understanding to give a huge boost to the Strategic Partnership between the two countries. The two MoUs were signed at the end of nearly ninety minutes of  intensive discussions, marked by warmth, between the delegations of the two countries, led by their Defence Ministers, Mr AK Antony and Mr Kim Tae-young in Seoul. This was the first ever visit of a Defence Minister of India to South Korea. Shri Antony was accompanied by a high-level delegation including the Defence Secretary Shri Pradeep Kumar, Vice Admiral RK Dhowan, Lt General KT Parnaik, Dr Prahlada and Shri Sundaram Krishna.

The first MoU signed by Mr Antony and Mr Kim  envisages exchange of defence related experience and information, mutual exchange of visits by military personnel and experts including civilian staff associated with defence services, military education and training and conduct of military exercises, exchange of visits of ships and aircraft, as jointly decided between the two countries. The MoU further envisages cooperation in humanitarian assistance and international peace keeping activities. The MoU will remain valid for a period of five years with provision for its extension by five more years.

The Second MoU  was signed by the Chief Controller of Research and Development of DRDO, Dr Prahlada and Vice Commissioner, Defence Acquisition and Procurement Agency (DAPA) of South Korea, Mr Kwon Oh Bong. To be operational under the overarching umbrella of India- South Korea Defence Agreement, the MoU aims at identifying futuristic defence technology areas of mutual interest and pursuing R&D works in both the countries. It also envisages co- development and co-production of defence products with Indian industry through DRDO. There will be joint IPR on all the products developed through this mechanism. Some areas of immediate interest e.g., marine systems, electronics and intelligent systems have been identified as priority tasks.

Speaking at the meeting, Mr Antony said  New Delhi will be happy to see the defence industry relationship to be more than a buyer-seller relationship and its further evolution into Transfer of Technology, joint production and joint R&D etc. He hoped that 'his visit will start a new chapter in our already close relationship'.

Mr Kim said the two MoUs signed today will provide a win-win scenario for the two countries in a number of areas.

The talks covered a wide range of security issues- both regional and global.

 

Maritime Security

Mr Antony said India and South Korea share common perception of maintaining peace as well as ensuring  safety and security of sea lanes of communication in the region. He said regular exchanges towards ensuring maritime security is important to both countries, especially in securing vital energy supplies that pass through the Indian Ocean. ' It is of particular importance for like- minded countries working in the Gulf of Aden to coordinate efforts and also exchange information on the happenings in the area. We look forward to continued and enhanced cooperation between the navies of India and South Korea in this regard', said Mr Antony.

 

Regional Security Scenario

Talking about the regional security scenario in the Indian subcontinent, Mr Antony said we live in a troubled neighbourhood. ' Some call it a fragile region. We have to maintain balance and restraint even in the face of grave challenges to our security. Our intention is to develop friendly and cooperative relations with all our neighbours so that we can focus on our major development needs', Mr Antony said.

 

East  Asian Architecture

Mr Antony said India looks at itself as an integral part of East Asia. India is a founding member of East Asia Summit and as such, looks at the emerging architecture in East Asia as open and inclusive. 'That  is why we welcome the decision of ASEAN Foreign Ministers to move towards the inclusion of the United States and Russia as members of the East Asia Summit. We look forward to working closely with South Korea in the emerging architecture in this part of the world', he said.

Earlier in the morning, Mr Antony along with the delegation drove down to the National Cemetery in Seoul and laid a wreath there. He also inspected, amid light drizzle, a traditional colourful inter-services guard of honour presented by the South Korean Armed Forces on arrival at the Ministry of Defence Head quarters.

 

Sitanshu Kar from Seoul, South Korea.

 

rj/dk/kol/15:26 hrs.

 

Press Information Bureau

Government of India

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Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions

Combined Medical Services Exam, 2010 Result Announced

New Delhi: September 3, 2010.

 

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the results of the Combined Medical Services Examination, 2010 held on 17.01.2010 and Personality Test held from 12.7.2010 to 26.7.2010. Candidates have been recommended for appointment to medical posts in the Railways, Indian Ordnance Factories Health Service, Central Government Health Service, Municipal Corporation of Delhi and New Delhi Municipal Council.  A total number of 357 candidates recommended for appointment include 157 General Candidates (including 11 Physically Handicapped candidates), 121 candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes (including 01 Physically Handicapped candidate), 55 Scheduled Caste (including 01 Physically Handicapped candidate), and 24   Scheduled Tribe candidates.

 

The candidature of the following Roll Numbers is provisional: -

 

00004, 00188, 00404, 00435, 00641, 00650, 00892, 00969, 00988, 01375, 01629, 01722, 01738, 01899, 02007, 02735, 03193, 03331, 03574, 03658, 03677, 03688, 03802, 03843, 03911, 03949, 04134, 04172, 04674, 04776, 05071, 05077, 05272, 05389, 05534, 05575, 05624, 05723, 05730, 05772, 07188, 07283, 07379, 07773, 08066, 08232, 08342, 08772, 08831, 09171, 09644, 09951, 10028, 10309, 10431, 10824, 10872, 11143, 11400, 11402, 11922, 12076, 12105, 12380, 12388, 12446, 12521, 12960, 12975, 13120, 13191, 13271, 13479, 13485, 13524, 13547, 13655, 13951, 14128, 14442, 14766, 14998, 15376, 15919, 16101, 16650, 16946, 17033, 17067, 17342, 18101, 18631, 19197, 19287, 19405, 19434, 19717, 19874, 20097, 20250, 21053, 21695, 21745, 21975, 22461, 22762, 22924, 22951, 23068, 23344, 23561, 24318, 24496, 25798, 25831, 26221, 26424, 26756, 26829, 27332, 27409, 28088, 28100, 28216, 29937, 30463, 30783, 31424, 31837, 31997, 34093, 36644, 38092, 38567.

 

Appointments to the various posts will be made according to the number of vacancies available and subject to the candidates fulfilling all the prescribed eligibility conditions and all verifications, wherever due, being completed satisfactorily.

In accordance with Rule 13 & 14 of the Rules of the Combined Medical Services Exam., 2010, the Commission is maintaining a consolidated Reserve List of 84 candidates which includes 42 General, 40 Other Backward Classes and 02 Scheduled Caste candidates.

U.P.S.C. has a "Facilitation Counter" where Candidates can obtain any information/clarification during working hours in person or over telephone Nos. 23381125/23385271/23098543.  Result will be available on the U.P.S.C Website i.e. www.upsc.gov.in However, marks on the website are likely to be available after 15 days from the date of declaration of results.

In case, any candidate desires to obtain printed/hard copies of his/her mark-sheet of the above mentioned examination, he/she should forward the request to the Commission along with self-addressed stamped envelope within a period of thirty days from the date of publication of the result.

 

List of successful Candidates in order of merit:

 


1   025777                  SANDHEEP JANARDHANAN

2   000517                  ARIHANT JAIN

3   006274                  ALOK RAINA

4   004308                  MANISH KUMAR

5   016713                  KIRAN GOPICHANDANI

6   000416                  RACHITA PRAVALINA

7   006824                  INGALE NILESH SURYAKANT

8   002852                  ANKIT KUMAR SAHU

9   000988                  C K RAMYA

10 005099                  DEEPTI VERMA

11 008831                  RAJENDRA KUMAR CHOUDHARY

12 017696                  MUKUL AGARWAL

13 016047                  SUMIT KUMAR

14 005723                  PRITESH ASHOK PAWAR

15 010866                  SUMIT SETHI

16 005919                  DIVYA SHARMA

17 023766                  SAURABH MITTAL

18 011400                  GUNEET AWAL

19 022951                  NEETIKA GUPTA

20 005719                  SWATI SRIVASTAVA

21 023649                  VINOD ARORA

22 016689                  AMBIKA GUPTA

23 001810                  VASANTH KUMAR S

24 007935                  ABHILIPSA ACHARYA

25 020298                  SAMIK HAZRA

26 003872                  ANADI PACHAURY

27 005339                  RAJAT RANJAN

28 020087                  ASHOK CHOUDHARY

29 017033                  SHIV RAM KRISHNA DUBEY

30 014267                  MANISH SHARMA

31 015895                  M SARASU

32 028735                  DIPESH KUMAR DHOOT

33 001908                  K PADMAVATHI

34 011143                  RAVISH KUMAR

35 006702                  SAUMYA SRIVASTAV

36 010942                  SHUBHRA SINGH

37 000493                  AMBREEN LIYAKAT

38 015132                  SHENOY APEKSHA A

39 016440                  AMIT SHARMA

40 007193                  NILOY BANERJEE

41 012421                  MANISH PANDEY

42 019228                  RAJNISH KUMAR

43 000333                  ARATI MALLICK

44 017464                  SYED TAUSIF AHMED

45 009951                  SUNITA GROVER

46 022762                  SWATI CHAUDHARY

47 008717                  NIVEDITA SHARMA

48 025890                  MISHRA VIKAS ASHOK

49 026424                  SHASHI RANJAN PRASAD

50 020328                  CHARU PARUTHI

51 001722                  TARUN KUMAR CHADHA

52 013655                  RAKESH YADAV

53 011284                  MANISH KUMAR MISHRA

54 003677                  SHANKER DEEP SONDHI

55 006752                  ASHRAF AZAM

56 008063                  BHARAT SUKHIJA

57 013120                  RAKESH KUMAR VERMA

58 016876                  BISWARANJAN NAYAK

59 012809                  DEBASISH NANDA

60 005266                  NIDHI JAIN

61 003193                  PAWAN KUMAR PAL

62 013036                  BHAWANA TIWARY

63 014280                  BHARTI SINGH

64 000188                  SUNITA NAMDEV

65 022257                  SHRIRAM V

66 001832                  KIRTI

67 006354                  HEENA DOBHAL

68 024318                  JOSHI SAURABH ANANT

69 001518                  PRABHAT NARAIN SHARMA

70 018788                  SWATI AGRAWAL

71 002138                  SURYA NANDAN PRASAD

72 021975                  BHARAT KUMAR

73 005575                  JITENDRA SOLANKI

74 019717                  SURABHI ROY

75 023205                  CHANCHAL KUMAR

76 006541                  CHARU PRATAP

77 031109                  BRAJESH KUMAR JHA

78 020686                  RAHUL VARSHNEY

79 013479                  ANUPAM DAS

80 011392                  RITU SINGH

81 025552                  DEEPSHIKHA

82 012975                  NARKHEDE AMIT MADHUKAR

83 030012                  GARIMA GUPTA

84 021671                  SAURABH MITTAL

85 038567                  SHALABH JAIN

86 029937                  MUHAMMAD UWAIS ASHRAF

87 005529                  DEEKSHA ELWADHI

88 014174                  NANDANI PRIYADARSHINI

89 026829                  PRAKASH CHOUDHARY

90 001899                  VIKAS PUROHIT

91 020047                  MOOGAMBIGAI K

92 002274                  NIKHIL GUPTA

93 004134                  RAVINDRA KUMAR JANGIR

94 009952                  NASIR EQUBAL NIZAMI

95 001851                  VIJENDRA NATH JHA

96 009365                  SOHAM CHOWDHURY

97 016946                  ROOPA AGRAWAL

98 031142                  SANJAY KUMAR

99 004776                  SHIKHAR GANJOO

100 026859                 SONIA HASIJA

101 006177                 ANUP SARKAR

102 004660                 JITENDER SHARMA

103 031290                 SHAMSH TABREZ ALAM

104 020871                 TAVISHI SRIVASTAVA

105 012076                 NEHA

106 027332                 GANESH SHANKER

107 005077                 PRITHVIRAJ SINGH

108 015455                 HIMANSHU SHEKHAR

109 016670                 ANOOP SHARMA

110 026839                 BAL GOVIND SINGH

111 011768                 SWATI GUPTA

112 010016                 SANTOSH KUMAR

113 002982                 ANANTA GUPTA

114 003851                 SINDHU SAPRU

115 010663                 NEETHU MOHAN MENON

116 015919                 RANJAN BHATTNAGAR

117 003885                 VIMAL T

118 012960                 SANTOSH KUMAR VERMA

119 012969                 SIBASISH PATRO

120 007963                 AKANSHA

121 000285                 SURABHI

122 022265                 VARUNA VYAS

123 028164                 PANKAJ KUMAR MITTAL

124 013511                 JAYANTI KASHYAP

125 006477                 SANDEEP YADAV

126 012521                 AKSHAT SHARMA

127 015255                 AMITA JAIN

128 002174                 HIMIKA CHAWLA

129 005389                 KAVITA NAGPAL

130 025354                 RAMANDEEP SINGH

131 003617                 NEELESH CHANDRA PANDEY

132 028100                 AJEET SINGH

133 012105                 BAND RAHUL MOHANRAO

134 028894                 MUKESH KUMAR TIWARI

135 007470                 AKBER ALI BOHRA

136 021695                 PRASHANT KUMAR CHOUDHARY

137 002813                 NAVNEET

138 021053                 POONAM PATEL

139 017220                 AMBAR BHATNAGAR

140 010309                 KANA RAM GURJAR

141 026756                 SONAL SINGH

142 005534                 DIBYA RANJAN BEHERA

143 017595                 JEENA ANNIE PHILIP

144 002689                 RANVEER SINGH CHOUDHARY

145 007805                 TARUN KUMAR JAIN

146 001998                 ASHWINI KUMAR MISHRA

147 030473                 VIJETA KHANDELWAL

148 013293                 BIRENDRA PRADHAN

149 017681                 NIDHI CHANSAURIA

150 028174         SIDDHARTHA KUMAR KESHARWANI

151 000969                 KAMAL PRAKASH SUMAN

152 002007                 PRIYADARSHINI C

153 010814                 PRINCY

154 006644                 SANJEEV KUMAR

155 003491                 ANURAG GOYAL

156 006845                 RAJEEV KHANDELWAL

157 009636                 MANSI ARORA

158 015728                 NISHINT GUPTA

159 025415                 DHANANJAY KUMAR

160 003843                 VIJENDER KUMAR

161 019206                 RAJAT MALOT

162 016327                 RAJEEV KANT PANDEY

163 022918                 DHANANJAY KUMAR

164 010824                 ADARSH M B

165 004733                 SARV PRIYA

166 007256                 NOOPUR JAISWAL

167 001308                 RAJENDRA A

168 005709                 SHWETA GUPTA

169 007188                 ANKUR KAMRA

170 011673                 VIJAY DEEP

171 012402                 MANISH KUMAR

172 011675                 ASHISH TIWARI

173 007918                 RAJNAND KUMAR

174 012471                 SARITA

175 004970                 JAHANGEER AHMAD BHAT

176 009928                 KADHIRVEL S

177 022268                 TANVI RAJ

178 008329                 AASTHA SINGH

179 008217                 SACHIN BANSAL

180 019711                 SAURABH GAUR

181 022961                 ARVIND GUPTA

182 013355                 JUHI ASOPA

183 028497                 NISAR K K

184 006929                 AMITABHA PAL

185 004755                 SAUMYA SINGH

186 000641                 KAUSHAL KUMAR

187 012530                 SAPNA SINGH

188 021107                 MINHAJ AHMAD

189 026652                 ANJALI NAGPAL

190 010872                 MANISH SHARMA

191 003658                 SURYA PRAKASH GORA

192 017869                 ALOK RANJAN

193 023798                 MANAS RANJAN PATEL

194 008772                 ILAVARASI V

195 012093                 MUKESH KUMAR

196 013951                 ANJU KUMARI

197 026147                 SUMAN

198 000937                 SUDHA YADAV

199 017129                 ANAND KUMAR GUPTA

200 010028                 CHAUDHARI HARSHAL SUBHASH

201 018101                 KAMAL KUMAR BHAGAT

202 028037                 SHASHIVARMA D

203 018631                 RAHUL KUMAR

204 011708                 ABHINIT KUMAR

205 001738                 JADHAV PAVAN HANUMANTRAO

206 005772                 HARIDAS SANDEEP VENKATRAO

207 011922                 ASHUTOSH KUMAR ANAND

208 024378                 SUSHIL GOUR

209 018232                 GOURAHARI PRADHAN

210 000404                 HARIKISHAN SUTHAR

211 007283                 AKHLAK HUSSAIN

212 010399                 ANIMESH KUMAR

213 008066                 MARBATE TUSHAR TARACHAND

214 013734                 AMJAD ALI

215 016650                 ASHUTOSH SHARMA

216 030924                 MD RASHID EQUBAL

217 003574                 SAURABH YADAV

218 000100                 PRATIBHA KUMARI

219 007291                 S USHA

220 023561                 PARIHAR MAHENDRASINGH Y

221 009633                 RAKESH KUMAR

222 020097                 ABHISHEK

223 007039                 DHARMENDRA KUMAR JANGID

224 002768                 RAVI KUMAR

225 022461                 RANVEER SINGH RANA

226 031997                 SWARNA

227 021032                 CHANDER BHAN

228 007598                 ASHUTOSH KAUSHAL

229 014895                 KAUSHIK SADHUKHAN

230 010334                 SUSHANT RANJAN

231 020250                 RANJAN KUMAR PATEL

232 001375                 UPASANA VERMA

233 013191                 SUJATA

234 019538                 MOHD YUNUS KHILJI

235 015586                 KARULEY VIRAJ SAHEBRAO

236 003054            HUDEKAR RAMESHWAR BHAGAJI

237 031424                 R USHA DEVI

238 014766                 SARITA

239 017671                 INDIRA PRIYADARSHINI

240 003331                 SOMA

241 019434                 JUHI KUMARI

242 008232                 RAJESH KUMAR

243 005730                 SUMIT PRIYADARSHI

244 021745                 MAMTA PODDAR

245 005414                 DEEPIKA

246 007379                 KUMAR JITENDRA

247 025205                 SUMIT SAINI

248 006060                 VINAY PRABHAT

249 027306                 RITESH KUMAR

250 017342                 RAKESH KUMAR PASWAN

251 004053                 DEEPAK KUMAR

252 012446                 SASHANK SAINI

253 000650                 ARUN DOHARE

254 000004                 PRASANNAKUMAR R

255 006032                 DEEPAK CHANDRA PRAKASH

256 007773                 SUNIL KUMAR SINGH

257 031557                 RAJEEV KUMAR VERMA

258 011362                 RAMNIWAS YADAV

259 027409                 MORDHWAJ

260 008504                 ALKA SONI

261 010431                 MANOJ KUMAR SINDHI

262 030783                 NISHU BALA

263 008271                 MOHAMED NISHAD M

264 003802                 NEEL KAMAL

265 001750                 T RAJALAKSHMI

266 014780                 RAHUL KUMAR

267 003160                 LOKENDER YADAV

268 002667                 RAKESH RANJAN

269 005272                 SRINIVASA RAO LENKA

270 013524                 ASHISH KUMAR

271 011605                 SURAJ KUMAR

272 005769                 BHAVANI V K

273 006748                 MANJUNATH G S

274 004203                 DEEPTHI K PRABHAKARAN

275 006291                 KRISHNA PADA SARDAR

276 012829                 MANAS RANJAN JENA

277 015376                 KAMBLE DIPAK YASHAVANT

278 013485                 NEERAJ KUMAR

279 016694                 BANSOD GANESH BABARAO

280 012380                 BANDSODE RAHUL KHANDERAY

281 008918                 SANDEEP KUMAR

282 022924                 NEHA MEENA

283 028778                 NAYAN MONI BISWAS

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