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1 " HMACHAL PRADESt:L:rATE ELf TRCTY BOARD LTD (A State Government Undertaking) CN: U40109HP2009SGC /0 Chief Engineer (Gen) HPSEBL, Sundernagar Tele: , Fax: Website: wwwh sebcom ceenhseblmailcom HPSEBL/CEG/4172Q1S: q5) SD Dated: ),3, ()J 12j) f? To All the Resdellt Engitleer'sl Sr Executive Engineers, Working in this Wing Subject: Provisional Seniority List of Fitter (HM) as it Stood on The provisional seniority list of Fitter (HM) of this wing as it stood on has been prepared on the basis of available records of this office and the said seniority list is sent herewith for its circulation amongst all the officials working under your respective Division However the service particulars mentioned therein may be checked from the service record of the individual concerned and got it noted from them and their signatures in token of having seen it may be obtained and kept in record A photocopy of noted provisional seniority list may be supplied to this office within one month positively from the date of its circulaton for further fina lization;:ongvliith objecti,),s if any' oftieindividuai 'conceflled G,; y supported documentary proofs for further necessary acti(;(l DA: As above fu":tl») t' (PA'li1:t p R) Chief Enginee ( HPSE Copy of above together with its enclosures is forwarded for information and necessary action to: 1 The Executive Director (Pers), HPSEB Ltd, Vidyut Bhawan, Shimla4 2 All the Dy Chief Engineer's / Superintending Engineer's undei this wing LVThe Superintending Engineer (T), HPSEB Ltd Vidyut Bhawan, Shimla4 for information and v,clad on the HPSEB Ltd website DA: As above : 1 : c9s \ '[ HPSEB,' un :f r ar, ( S
2 10:::1 (;;' PROVfSONAL SENORTY U ST OF FTTER (HM) AS T STOOD ON 1120]8 fn RE 'ECT OF GENERATON WNG HPSEBL, SUNDERNAGAR ;1 Date of joining in 1 Date of ioining in the present Whether Whether the Dept with post' /ST confirmedl Sr Name Date of QUALFCA TON designati on OB C Temp Birth Acad Rarresh Chand 9864 Mat CiC Name of Hem " rk office where working j 1 2 TRamesh Char,d Matn: , Confd RE Gaj 3 Ram esh C,,' Mateic Confd " L Ccnfd 4 Rarnesh C handil Mat rlc sun il Ku mar :2t i c Til ak Raj Mateic : 7 SUShi l Kumar 8 Naresh KUinar Matric 5663 MalOic _L_: + Confd 9 Tnlochan Si ngh 27 '; j Malric l), Confd ++"++ Confd RE E:,ner RE 6ri /REsiilwa+ RE 8ane c_' 1 RE Binwa RE Gaj 10 Dalip Singh th n :::=,t:: t ::::: Confd +'RE=, GiritDove8de: n thi s Wing we f2 902 l s urinder Kum ar Maleic T (F) 20 i 102 Fitter 20 G2 (WC) 12 Niranjan Singh HS h V92(AN) Cor,fd Confd 13 Ramesh Chand HS ] 23 i:t Confd RE Larji 14 Kesh ava Nand Matnc Confd Arb&Mlc ThalDut 15 Bha>vani Si ngh Matrlc _" Co nfd RE RE Ei nwa REGaj, ' i ' l, j' 16 Som Nath Mateic Co nfd RE Chanvi ' i J
3 t'age i PROVSONAL SENORTY LST OF FTTER (HM) AS T STOOD ON N RESPECT OF GENERATON WNG HPSEBL, SUNDERNAGAR Sr Name Date of Birth QUALFCATON Date of joining in th e Dept with designation Date of joining in th e present Whether post ST OBC Whether confirmedl Temp Name of oflice where werking Acad Tech WC Reg T ' 12 Dalip Kumar RE Baner 18 Ramesh Chand 19 Devi Sara n 20 Bhag Saran 5160 Matne th / Beld" as Finer HM Hel per,h:m) r NC' Contd ST Con fd Confd Arb& Mtc Th,llout RE Bh aba CMD Bhaba Remar'<S 21 Su sma Devi 210 _60 HS Confd RE Bass i 22 Danmodar Sin gh 23 Sushil Kumar 24 Chhlnd l{aj 25 Sm t Thak ur Mani 26 Girdha ri Lal ' 27 Naram Pras r:' 28 Man gat Ra m 29 Go w Cha nd 30 Chhering Dup _ , , ,160 7th 7th as Beldar i J Confd R E_ BasS as Beldar confd REBaner 'SenlOrt)' assigned wrto Secretary Shlmla ealrj ll ca'ion HPSEB (SECD) OA(M) f dl and transfer [0 8aner PH vide See rt ary 0/0 _8 dt 6 10 Matrie as Belda r i 30, OBC conrd RE Baner 6th rlu 89as Helper con rd R EBhaba Beldar,@ 17 (HM) h elper Fitter : HM as confd REGhanvi Beldar as Beldar 17_12,99 co nfd, CMD Bhaba as Beldar 119;')as Fitter co nfd R EBha ba, Beldar Hel per (HM) as as F,t1er Beldar Helper (HM) as Fitter Beldar,'j Helper HM) co nfd REBhaba ST confd R EBhaba 'i :,9(:t'll"('",""',?/1r401;), i r
4 PROVSONA L SENQRJ TY LST OF FTTER (HM) AS T STOOD ON N RESPECT OF GENERA n ON WNG HPSEBL SUNDERN AG/ R 1, Date of joining in Date of ;o ining in the' presen t Whetl,' r Wh eth er Na rr e of Remnr k,' the Dept, with pos t /ST con'l m, o ffi c,here Dat e of Sr Name QUA LFCAnON designation OBC Temp, workin g Birth' Aca d Tec h W /C Reg, 33 Surinder Kumar 1660 Matric 27 2,87 (OW) Roshan La l slo th 1887 (OW) r ShChuhar Sinh 35 Am,n Chand 93,63 5lh 196;,g(OW) Jagd ish Chand slo J1 (OW) '1297 n05 12 ShSant Ram 37 Nater Singh slo t h 5/(' (OW) ShChhanju Ram ' 38 Brij La l slo :3; 'ka Malric ( OW) 32, {am 39 Bal Kr ishan :;, S 665 6th (OW) Bihari Lal 40 Jagd,sh Cland slo 28 ;65 1, :n ttl (Filler) (OW) Sil Kanshi Ram 41 Jogi nde r Si ngh slo Sh th (O W) Kripa Ra m 42 Om Prakash t h (OW) Lekh Raj slo Sh 25 :'65 10th (OW) Shanka r Oass " 44 Amar Chand : t T (Elec) 32 (CLE) 152C 1' Sm'A K Baneja th Lab Tech Filler _:per H:'v1 46 Shyam Bhad ur c (' F; ter e:per rvl '' HM 47 Sher Slngh, lf M31riC T ==t_68:95 1:i2 95 ) _ OBC OBC ' 10 o i2 con rd REllhaba ' 1 conrd RE /ndhara con rd RE Fassl confd RE Bassi / confd confd confd confd ooofd AMD Thalou t RE,assi REB RE b>s i L REP o nfd RE t assi i conrd RE r]i 'r; conrd R E' inwa ' OO O filre1;;;;i J ' co_r"j' Confd RE 8haba L _ con rd RE Ehaba 1', confd REGi,i C Badri Nath th '0 as Fitter Beldar f/dper HM 32 B,shan Oass , _, ( 1 i :: ulification rele xac ticn v d dt ig J Ju lific2 tion relex2c lion v:d;' ) dt 1112,6 Qu:ification relexactioo ',icc 134 1S082C 11:2'16 Q', lific?,lo n relexaclion v,e i341eqf2 dt U A96 Q;:::;;7n;'::;: C 81 O i ;'96 ' 1 1 hrougr, Court Case : \ t,,c C c,: E8L, Sh ih, la Offi';e oder ;,' dated 249 : dated :' J,
5 PROVSONAL SENORTY LST OF FTTER (HM) AS T STOOD ON N RESPECT OF GENERA TlON WlNG HPSEBL, SUNDERN AGAR Date of joining in Date of joining in the present Whether Whether Nr,me of Rema l"1ll; D f the Deptt with post /st confirmedl oflice where Sr Name ;i: QUALFCATON designation OBC Temp working, Acd Tech W /C Reg S 6 ' ':,,=1'2'::_,,::::: 48 Babu Ram Matric Ontl997 Store NO R E Binwa Promo'ed through Court Case ir, ','iew ofce Helper, (PCA)'WSEBL, Shimla Office odet C& dated r f:::::::::=:::::c+o::::::t,:,+=:,+::,j,+t++=eve"nlfi e dated Rajesh Kumar (PWD) Matnc T (Fitter) 2,06, Selllor, y of the official assigned,n pursuanc to he ED, (Pers), HPSEB Ltd Shimla4 Temp RE Gin office ; tter HPSEB(SECTr)/FT2321 CWP( of dtled Lok Bhadur th ,25614 (F) Confd RE Giri 51 SmtShaily Hil \7514 (F) Confd RE Bhaba 52 Natha Sir< =: th (F) Confd RE Bhaba 53 Ashok Kumar Matric (F) Be Confd RF Bhaba 54 Partap Singh l077 5th (F) ST Confd Sf Xen CMD llhaha r 5 ;;5:ct;H:ari:;B :;;ha;r :du;;19::47;:;70;;t,+,, "",,,:,,', 5 /3::':/7: 19"::'9;::; 7":: 7:16;"'5::" ":' 1 4';"';'; (F) ':;"""+;N'0 Confd RE Bhaba ""1,,} ;, r' 56 Desh Raj th ':":ir "' 10/ (F) Confd RE Bhaba, '" ', 57 Puran Chand slo Sh, th / (F) Confd RE Andhra Sad hu Ram 58 Sher Singh 2,;,,; 66 5(h 1203, / (F) Confd RE Andhra ' 59 Gain Chand h /3/ (F) Confd REAndhra,,t::+::::::/:+/,, c 60 OayaRam h (F) Confd RO Bhaba 61 Ram Dayal h (F) Confd RE Andhra 62 Manmohan Lal h T Fitter Helper 16514'(F) Conrd RE Ghanvi ' 63 Dhian Chand th Helper (F) Temp REGhanvi,' ' 64, ManSingh Malric /2/1>:> AN (F) Confd REBassi, 65 Joginder Sir: T Finer / AN (F) Confd RE Bassi "' y '': '', (
6 , ;:l'"' oj 'r ' PROVSONAL SENORTY LS: ft1 ER nw 'S T STOOD ON l 2018 in Hn'EC OF GENERA no W;\'C H?S:::BL, SUNDER",\G/d,' l:?:lcor;;ino:'g; ])atc o";o,,,;ng in the p;es,t ';";,,,rh er Whethc'r N;;"S Sr "' :1e "'eho QUALfCATON desi;na tlon OBC Temp working D' ( the J}epL with pot Se/ST confirmedl offte w/ere, g,rt : f j, Acad Tech f \Ye 1 Reg ' 'J 2 T 3 4 's 61=: J,' 12 _ =1 66 KanwarSi ngh Oi0767 8th /912(:) (F) Confd RE :\ndhra 1 ' 67 SodhiRam th ' " li9/2 O l Confc RE [3 aba :,, 68 BalmuRam th 29799Helper : l9/ Confd RE ;;'ndhra rj, ' 69 KedarSi n,i th ; 1/9/ Confd CM"Bh a ' 1 70 Madan Lal [,,'iatric T Finer (W/C) 2412C )4 Confd RE nd hra i Beida' Jai Ram 0)0868,tlc 1Tl Finer (cofd RE ' 'dhra 72 SunderLa '0+2 TJ Filter _' Confd REJlndhra j, '1 73 Pardeei' [(u ri,ar Matric T Fitter Conrd RE i'ndhra " 74 lawharlal Matne T Frner ; Confd REAndhra j 75 Maheshwar Si ngh 16 ', 0 Marne 1T Fit;er O Temp RE lndhra ] i J 76 shwa r Dass Beldar ' Terr p RE Ghan vi r 1 77 Puran cran::: ', Confd RE Bhaba +f,,,'; " 78 Kishori LaJ th ' Conrd RE Bassi 79 Roomi Ram th 5290 (D/w) OBC Co nfd RE Bassi 'i 259 2C::l0 (W/C) r _ : J 80 Rajinder Parsad T 20ll 02(WC) 1, Corfd REG iri ' (Welder) 15,05 81 Chaman Lal BA 1T (Elee) (W/C) Confd RE And hra i Birbal Kur( Matrie (W/C) ; Confd Sr )<err AMD ; (W/C) ThaJou [ RE Andhra 83 Supan Dass th Confd ,+1 84 Vinod Kumar Sth (W/C) Nc Co nfd RE Andhra Sures h Kumar [h (W/C) ;'Co;;iS ' RE Andhra r '
7 PROVSONAL SENORTY U ST OF FTTER (HM ) AS T STOOD ON N n: P}<;CT OF GE,NERA n ON WNG HP SEBL, SUND ERNAGAR Date of i,;nirlg in l):hc cf joining in the present Wh eth er Whether Nam of Rem rk e the Deptt with post /ST confirmedl offic e where 1 Date of Sr Name QUALFCA non designatio n OBC Temp working i Birth J Acad Tech W/C Reg Suresh Ku m; : ::: th (W/C) Confd RE Andhra Vmay Kumar th (W/C) Confd R Bassi, Sher Singh (PWD) : Jlh CQnJd RE Larji 89 Bhupin der Singh th Confd RE Baner (PWD) 90 Sun ku Ram Secondary (W/C ) Confd RE Bass (NlOS) Equivalent to Mamc 9 1 Chanchal Smgh 280 i ;,S 10th (W/C) Con fd RE Bassi Prittam Chand th (W/C) a BC Confd RE Bassi i Ravi Kumar Jaswal BA Temp RE Larji (PWD) 94 Dixit Gu pta (PWD) Temp RE Larji, 95 Lagan Dass th TM (W/C) Confd RE Bhaba Kuman Sin gh th (W/C) Con fd RE Ghanvi Parm od Kumar t h (W/C) Con fd RE Gh anvi Parkash Chand th (W/C) Temp RE Bhaba Glan Singh th (W/C) Temp REGhanv i Pawaneswar th (W/C) 9317 Cortfd RE Bassi sh Raj th (W/C) Confd RE Ghanvi Raji nder Singh th (W/C) Cort fd RE Ghanvi Baldev Parkash (W/C) Temp RE Ghanvi 19J Bhagpat Raj th (W/C) ' Tem p RE Ghartv i JO 105 Roop Chand T Welder (W/C) Confd RE Larji ;
8 P?gel i PROVSONAL SENORTY LST OF FTTER (H,Vl) ASTST00D ON J 'los in RnPEC1: OF GENcrv\TOl'1 ;( ;'GHPSEBL:SiJ;;DTfu\G;\R '[{hte ;oinin irdate fjoiniflg in the p,e;ent Wheth e r the DrptL with post ist Sr_ Name DB'if j Q 1JALmcHON designalion 'OBC AC3 _±Tec 6 i"' " 106 Gopal Singh a212s' l e,h i12002tm f,:::+::::i (W/C) l Rarresh Kumar ' 0, t 2W """ (W/C) i: 108 JawaharLal 1::::+::::: (09 1)ev RaJ 3 4_2,t, luth 221 1?002 (W/C) : C Reg (Ol h ' 22(:)02(W/C) Suram Lal TM (W/C) Rattan Oas,: 2404/1 10th (TM) (W/C Tara Chand ioth TiM (W/C) iO (;ltm (PP) 13 Sadh Ram Oth TM /::+::::::: +:::::::+_:::_+=:=, (W/C) Ranjeet Singh i Oth T(E) TfrA 115 Raj Kumar _ '_ (W/C) th ' ' 27_62010? i=+ 9 ' loj:17tn O ',0 W '' (03(7 ; _, _ ( ' ' r /i,,:r Gal' cr',1m" r $ co"firn;d lome;: w:ere Temp WOri:irog ; J ' 10 1_ Temp RE Bha'Ja _J T,m, Rf 91,,," Temp RE_E'::,aba TelTon R([3laba i Tem p RE Bh:;ba 1 lemp REBhaba Terlp Rf B aba ' T;p tre(;h'lnv i Temp RE Boba Temp RE <::J_ i _ i ' 1 i j j p fu ocfj,4j'(" c hiefil;,e"i<c(rdl, / ; /
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