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U.S. Department of Labor Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals
800 K Street, NW, Suite 400-N Washington, DC 20001-8002 (202) 693-7300 (202) 693-7365 (FAX)
Issue Date: 29 September 2016
BALCA Nos.: 2013-PER-01448, et al.
In the Matter of:
COGNIZANT TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS US CORP., Employer,
on behalf of 382 Aliens. 1
Certifying Officer: William L. Carlson, Ph.D.
Atlanta National Processing Center
Appearance: Brian Schwartz
Senior Immigration Specialist
College Station, Texas
For the Employer
Before: Stephen R. Henley, Chief Administrative Law Judge; Paul R. Almanza and
Morris D. Davis, Administrative Law Judges
STEPHEN R. HENLEY
Chief Administrative Law Judge
DECISION AND ORDER
DIRECTING GRANT OF CERTIFICATION
These appeals arise under § 212(a)(5)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8
U.S.C. § 1182(a)(5)(A) and the “PERM” labor certification regulations at 20 C.F.R. Part 656.2
1 This decision involves 382 applications, which are listed in the attached Appendix.
2 “PERM” is an acronym for the “Program Electronic Review Management” system established by the regulations
that went into effect on March 28, 2005.
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Because they involve substantially similar facts on a common question of law, we are deciding
these appeals in a single Decision and Order. The following Statement of the Case is based on
the Appeal File for 2013-PER-01448, which is representative of each of the appeals. For the
reasons stated below, we reverse the CO‟s determinations and remand for certification all the
applications.
STATEMENT OF THE CASE
The Employer filed an Application for Permanent Employment Certification (“Form
9089”) sponsoring the Alien for permanent employment in the United States for the position of
“Software Developers, Applications.” (AF 541).3 The Certifying Officer (“CO”) audited the
application on August 9, 2012. (AF 535). The Employer responded to the audit notification on
September 10, 2012. (AF 29). The CO articulated nine denial reasons on March 26, 2013. (AF
22). The Employer asked for reconsideration on April 16, 2013, and the CO accepted most but
not all of the arguments made by the Employer. (AF 1-2).
The remaining denial grounds for decision on appeal relate to what the Employer calls
the “Cost of Labor Adjustment” or “COLA.”4 (AF 1-2). Included with the Employer‟s audit
response was an offer letter that was sent to a U.S. applicant. (AF 123-125). In that letter under
the heading “CASH COMPENSATION:” in the paragraph “Base salary,” $117,707.20 was
listed, while another paragraph provided an explanation of the COLA. The COLA was described
as follows:
As eligible, you may be paid a geographically based Cost of Labor Adjustment
(COLA) of $250.00 per pay period for Washington, D.C., which is an
annualized amount of $6,000. Your COLA on the 15th
and last day of each
month in accordance with the Company‟s current payroll policies and practices,
along with your regular base salary. [sic] If your work location changes, then
there will be an adjustment to COLA effective the first day of work in your new
work location. COLA is subject to regular review and may be increased or
decreased, or replaced by another compensation component upon certain
promotions.
Id.
In his decision on reconsideration, the CO asserted that the NOF failed to apprise U.S.
workers of the COLA and therefore did not accurately describe the job opportunity. The CO
acknowledged that the Employer need not list every wage and term of employment, but
explained that when the NOF advises that both long and short term travel is required for the
performance of the job and does not advise that a COLA adjustment of wages is available
depending on the assigned area of employment, the NOF does not appropriately apprise viewers
3 “AF” is an abbreviation for “Appeal File,” and refers to the Appeal File for 2013-PER-01448.
4 COLA in this case does not mean “Cost of Living Adjustment.”
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of the actual terms and conditions of employment, in violation of 20 C.F.R. § 656.17(f)(3).5
Section 656.17(f)(3) states the advertisement must “provide a description of the vacancy specific
enough to apprise the U.S. worker of the job opportunity for which certification is sought.”
Furthermore, the CO found that the NOF violated § 656.10(d)(4) because “the notice must
contain the information required for advertisements by § 656.17(f), must state the rate of pay
(which must equal or exceed the prevailing wage entered by the SWA on the prevailing wage
request form), and must contain the information required by paragraph (d)(3) of this section.”
The CO characterized this COLA as an “adjustment of wages.”
In addition to the NOF violations, the CO asserted that the job order, Sunday newspaper
advertisements, local newspaper advertisement, job search website advertisement, and private
employment firm advertisement failed to apprise U.S. workers of the COLA and thus did not
appropriately apprise U.S. workers of the job opportunity, in violation of § 656.17(f)(3).
According to the CO, “U.S. workers are not properly notified that they would be appropriately
compensated, based on the specific geographic area of assignment, which could impact whether
U.S. workers were willing to apply for the job opportunity.” (AF 2). As a result, the CO could
not conclusively determine that qualified U.S. workers were provided adequate information to
make an informed decision about whether to apply. See § 656.24(b)(2).
Neither the CO nor Employer filed briefs on appeal in the representative case, but the
Employer‟s “Request for Reconsideration/Request for Review” contained the Employer‟s
arguments regarding these denial grounds.
The Employer primarily argued that the COLA was a “per diem benefit payment” and
that BALCA has previously held that benefits need not be included in the PERM advertisements.
(AF 5); Emma Willard School, 2010-PER-01101 (Sept. 28, 2011). The Employer also
questioned whether a non-guaranteed benefit such as the COLA needs to be disclosed since the
wage is not required to be stated in the advertisements. The COLA, the Employer argued, is
something that is associated with required business travel and can be adjusted in the event that
the individual travels to a different location. It can even be increased, decreased, or replaced by
other compensation at any time. To hold that such a benefit needs to be disclosed would mean
that any benefit, for example parking or gym memberships, would need to be disclosed, and such
a level of disclosure is unsupported by the regulations.
DISCUSSION
For the reasons stated below, we find that: (1) the Employer‟s COLA is a wage
adjustment and not merely a per diem payment; (2) because the wage is not required to be stated
in newspaper advertisements and in additional professional recruitment steps, a denial for failure
to state a locality pay adjustment based on § 656.17(f)(3) or § 656.24(b)(2) is not supported by
the regulations; and (3) the regulations could be reasonably construed to require statement of a
locality pay adjustment on a notice of filing in order to sufficiently apprise interested persons
about the job opportunity, but the Employment and Training Administration‟s (“ETA‟s”)
5 Section 656.17(f) applies to the NOF pursuant to § 656.10(d)(4).
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regulations, forms and instructions provide no notice of such an interpretation of the regulations
(nor a means for reporting such a wage adjustment on the Form 9089). Accordingly, we find
that a denial based on a lack of statement of a locality pay adjustment in the NOF in this case
cannot be sustained.
Benefit or Wage Adjustment
The Employer has characterized this COLA as a “per diem benefit.” (AF 6). The CO
characterizes it as an “adjustment of wages” that is dependent on the location of employment, or
a “per diem salary adjustment.” (AF 1-2). In the offer letter to the U.S. applicant, while “Base
Salary” is listed in one paragraph, in a separate paragraph, the letter discusses the “COLA” and
states in conditional terms that “as eligible” the employee “may” receive an annualized amount
of $6,000 for Washington, D.C.6 and that this is “subject to regular review and may be increased
or decreased, or replaced by another compensation component upon certain promotions.” (AF
124).
First, we reject the characterization that this is a per diem benefit. According to the offer
letter, the COLA is a set amount “per pay period” and paid on the “15th
and last day of each
month . . . along with [the] regular base salary.” (AF 124). This characterization is not in line
with a typical “per diem” payment which generally refers to something paid on a daily basis, or
reimbursements for travel receipts or meals as they occur.7 A regular payment of money every
two weeks lumped together with a base salary is not a per diem benefit.
Second, despite the conditional nature of the COLA, we find that it is a wage adjustment,
and therefore is part of a wage offer. Even though the exact amount may change, this payment is
set at a certain amount per pay period and it is paid along with the base salary every two weeks.
Furthermore, this COLA is similar to the federal government‟s locality pay—where the general
schedule pay scale is adjusted according to where a federal worker lives so that workers in
certain areas of the country are paid more to adjust for their locations‟ cost of living. In a case
dealing with whether a plaintiff was entitled to interest on an award, the U.S. Court of Federal
Claims stated “the plain language and legislative history of [the Federal Law Enforcement Pay
Reform Act] indicate that the locality pay benefit is a „special pay adjustment‟ to be considered
part of „base pay.‟” Crowley v. U.S., 57 Fed. Cl. 376, 381 (2003). The court quoted a 1990
Conference Report discussing the Federal Law Enforcement Pay Reform Act which stated: “The
locality adjustment is considered part of base pay for the computation of overtime, life insurance
and retirement benefits and are [sic] subject to bi-weekly pay limitations.” Id. at 381 (quoting
H.R. Conf. Rep. No. 101-906, at 90-91 (1990)). We find that, just as the federal government
characterizes the locality pay benefit as part of “base pay,” the COLA in this case must be
considered as part of the job‟s wages.
6 We note that the Alien in the representative case lives in Florida, not Washington, D.C. (AF 544).
7 MERRIAM-WEBSTER, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/per%20diem (last visited June 13, 2016) (A definition
of per diem is “by the day: for each day”); see also U.S. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Frequently Asked
Questions, Per Diem, www.gsa.gov/portal/content/104208#1 (last visited June 13, 2016) (For government
employees, “[p]er diem is the allowance for lodging (excluding taxes), meals and incidental expenses.”)
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Apprising Workers in the Advertisements
The CO does not dispute the Employer‟s contention that it was not required to list “every
term or condition of employment and listing none does not create an automatic assumption that
none exist.” Emma Willard School, at 4. Furthermore, the regulatory history of the PERM
regulations state that “[t]he regulation does not require employers to run advertisements
enumerating every job duty, job requirement, and condition of employment . . . As long as the
employer can demonstrate a logical nexus between the advertisement and the position listed on
the employer‟s application, the employer will meet the requirement of apprising applicants of the
job opportunity. . . .” 69 Fed. Reg. 77326, 77437 (Dec. 27, 2004).
However, as this COLA is not a benefit, but instead a wage, the Employer‟s contention is
immaterial to this case. The CO stated that the job order, newspaper advertisements, and
additional recruitment steps were deficient pursuant to § 656.17(f)(3). As § 656.17(f) only
applies to newspaper advertisements, citing § 656.17(f)(3) for a violation in the job order and in
the additional recruitment steps is not a valid denial ground and we reverse the CO in that regard.
See Symantec Corp., 2011-PER-01856 (July 30, 2014) (en banc); Fidelus Technologies, 2011-
PER-01635 (June 11, 2015).
In regards to the newspaper advertisements, § 656.17(f)(3) requires that the Employer
“[p]rovide a description of the vacancy specific enough to apprise the U.S. workers of the job
opportunity for which certification is sought.” However, it has been established that a wage need
not be listed in the advertisements. 69 Fed. Reg. at 77348 (“ . . .we have revised this final rule to
eliminate the requirement that the wage offer must be included in the advertisement”).
Therefore, if the wage, which includes the COLA, is not listed in the advertisements, there is no
violation of the regulations, and it is not a failure to provide a specific enough description of the
vacancy. If the Employer had listed a wage less than that offered to the alien then it is possible
that the CO may find a deficiency. Id.; see also § 656.17(f)(7). Because the Employer did not
list the wage in the advertisements, however, § 656.17(f)(3) is not a valid denial ground. The
CO also cited § 656.24(b)(2) in relation to the fact that he was unable to determine if there was a
U.S. worker able, willing, qualified and available for the job opportunity. Since the
advertisements were not deficient, § 656.24(b)(2) is not a valid denial ground because the
advertisements did sufficiently recruit for a U.S. worker. We therefore reverse the CO‟s denial
as to the newspaper advertisements.
The Notice of Filing
The CO also states that the NOF is deficient because, pursuant to § 656.10(d)(4) and
§ 656.17(f)(3), the NOF needed to contain all the requirements of § 656.17(f) in addition to
stating the rate of pay and other information as required by § 656.10(d)(3). The CO explained
that not disclosing the COLA adjustment of wages in the NOF did not fully apprise viewers of
the NOF of the actual terms and conditions of employment. While the CO may not have taken
the most direct route in articulating his problem with the NOF, this much is clear—the CO
believed that the COLA should have been disclosed. The NOF, unlike the advertisements, is not
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only a recruitment tool, but is an implementation of a statutory notice requirement designed to
assist interested persons in providing relevant information to the CO about an employer‟s labor
certification application. Voodoo Contracting Corp., 2007-PER-00001 (May 21, 2007). The
NOF must state the wage rate with enough specificity to actually apprise any interested persons
as to whether they wish to report relevant information to the Department of Labor. When an
employer has a base wage and salary structure which includes a locality adjustment offer, failing
to list the locality adjustment could reasonably be found to be a failure to properly state the wage
in contravention of § 656.10(d)(4).8 The CO‟s cited deficiency is a reasonable interpretation of
the regulations. However, we decline to find a violation in this case.
PERM is an attestation based program “intended to streamline the application process
and allow the CO to grant or deny an application based solely on the application.” Michigan
Technological University, 2011-PER-00790, slip op. at 6 (May 21, 2012) (internal citations
omitted). This attestation-based program “places [a] heavy burden on employers to be careful in
preparing their applications, [but it also] puts a related burden on the CO to ensure that
employers have adequate guidance on what will be demanded of them.” Infosys Ltd., 2016-PER-
00074, slip op. at 10 (May 12, 2016). Although we conclude that the regulations could
reasonably be interpreted to require an employer to state a locality wage adjustment on a NOF,
consistent with our finding in Infosys, supra, we find that “ETA has issued no guidance
whatsoever alerting employers to the CO‟s position that [this type of wage adjustment] needed to
be specifically disclosed in the application and advertising. Thus, even assuming that the CO
could reasonably demand [the disclosure of the COLA], the need for such a disclosure is hardly
self-evident and nothing would have informed this Employer of its responsibility in [this]
regard.” Infosys Ltd., 2016-PER-00074, slip op. at 11 (May 12, 2016) (footnote omitted). We
also note that there is neither an instruction nor a current mechanism by which an Employer may
enter this information on the Form 9089.
Therefore, despite the CO‟s identification of a valid issue and his reasonable
interpretation of the regulations, absent ETA having provided employers notice of its regulatory
interpretation concerning the requirement that COLAs be disclosed and a mechanism by which it
can be accommodated, we decline to affirm a denial based on failure to state a locality pay
adjustment on a NOF, in advertisements, or on the Form 9089. See Federal Insurance Co.,
2008-PER-00037 (Feb. 20, 2009) (Board declines to enforce a regulatory requirement where
there was lack of effective notice to the public on how to comply with the requirement).
8 We note that on the Prevailing Wage Request in the representative case, the Employer negatively answered the
question about whether the position will be performed at multiple worksites. (AF 59). While the Employer did
disclose the travel requirement, we note that the prevailing wage issued by the National Prevailing Wage Center
may have been affected had the Employer also disclosed that work would also be performed at “unanticipated client
locations throughout the US” as noted on the Form 9089. (AF 58, 541).
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ORDER
Based on the foregoing, IT IS ORDERED that the denials of labor certification in these
matters are REVERSED and that they are REMANDED for certification pursuant to 20 C.F.R.
§ 656.27(c)(2).
Entered for the panel by:
Stephen R. Henley
Chief Administrative Law Judge
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO PETITION FOR REVIEW: This Decision and Order
will become the final decision of the Secretary unless within twenty days from the date of service
a party petitions for en banc review by the Board. Such review is not favored and ordinarily will
not be granted except (1) when en banc consideration is necessary to secure or maintain
uniformity of its decisions, or (2) when the proceeding involves a question of exceptional
importance. Petitions must be filed with:
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basis for requesting en banc review with supporting authority, if any, and shall not exceed ten
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and shall not exceed ten double-spaced pages. Upon the granting of a petition the Board may
order briefs.
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Appendix
BALCA No. ETA No. Alien
1. 2013-PER-01448 A-12164-71039 LNU, VEERA RAJU
2. 2013-PER-01519 A-12175-75282 RAJARATHINAM, RAVINDRAN
3. 2013-PER-01520 A-12179-77008 SARVAIYA, PARTHRAJSINH GAMBHIRSINH
4. 2013-PER-01521 A-12177-75524 LNU, SAMEULLA
5. 2013-PER-01522 A-12164-71177 KUMMARA, MOHANA BABU
6. 2013-PER-01524 A-12182-78385 DABHOLKAR, SANTOSH BHAGWAN
7. 2013-PER-01526 A-12180-77619 SINGH, JASVINDER PAL
8. 2013-PER-01528 A-12182-78402 HARIKRISHNAN, KAVITA
9. 2013-PER-01537 A-12175-75262 VELU, ALAGAPPAN
10. 2013-PER-01538 A-12171-73410 PANTINA, JAGANNADHA RAO
11. 2013-PER-01539 A-12181-78184 ANANDA, DINESHA BALEGAR
12. 2013-PER-01540 A-12168-72744 PAHWA, AAKASH
13. 2013-PER-01542 A-12165-71331 SENNIAPPAN, RAMYESH
14. 2013-PER-01544 A-12181-78141 ARUMUGAM, KANNAN
15. 2013-PER-01546 A-12181-78122 KASILINGAM, KARTHIKEYAN
16. 2013-PER-01550 A-12180-77358 LOGANATHAN, THIYAGARAJ
17. 2013-PER-01551 A-12174-74865 IMMADISETTY, VENKATESWARA RAO
18. 2013-PER-01552 A-12175-75283 AZHUMAVIL RAJAN, MANEISH
19. 2013-PER-01553 A-12177-75581 KASUKHELA, KIRAN JEEVAN
20. 2013-PER-01562 A-12179-76448 RAVINDRAN NAIR LEELA DEVI, KIRAN
21. 2013-PER-01564 A-12179-76525 SRINIVASAN, SATHEESH KUMAR
22. 2013-PER-01565 A-12171-73340 PANT, TARUN
23. 2013-PER-01568 A-12177-75653 GALGE, ALOK GANGADHARRAO
24. 2013-PER-01569 A-12181-77912 LOKHANDE, RUSHABH VILAS
25. 2013-PER-01571 A-12181-77910 SANANDIA, SATISHKUMAR KANTILAL
26. 2013-PER-01576 A-12164-70960 NATTRAYAN, SURESH KUMAR
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27. 2013-PER-01610 A-12182-78330 BENDRE, ASHUTOSH RAVINDRA
28. 2013-PER-01613 A-12164-71172 GIJARE, AMOL RAJENDRA
29. 2013-PER-01615 A-12178-76075 NARAYANAN, ARAVINDAKSHAN
30. 2013-PER-01616 A-12181-77991 RATHI, ARVIND
31. 2013-PER-01618 A-12181-77969 SUBRAMANIAN, SHYAMALA
32. 2013-PER-01619 A-12170-72972 RAGHAVAN, BHARATH
33. 2013-PER-01620 A-12166-71744 BANERJEE, CHANCHAL AMIYA
34. 2013-PER-01621 A-12171-73548 CHINNAPPAN, SANJIV JOSEPH
35. 2013-PER-01623 A-12175-75250 TIWARI, DURGESH
36. 2013-PER-01625 A-12168-72754 KOPPULA, GANGA KIRAN
37. 2013-PER-01626 A-12177-75480 PARMAR, HIREN DINESHCHANDRA
38. 2013-PER-01628 A-12178-76368 NERELLA, SURYA NARAYANA MURTHY
39. 2013-PER-01629 A-12179-76693 JAVERI, TANU NAVIN
40. 2013-PER-01631 A-12179-76853 LNU, IQUBAL RAZI
41. 2013-PER-01633 A-12178-76342 MANICKAM, KANAGARAJ
42. 2013-PER-01635 A-12181-78159 NANJAPPAN SELVARAJ, KARTHIKEYAN
43. 2013-PER-01636 A-12173-74635 LNU, LIPIN PURUSHOTHAMAN
44. 2013-PER-01640 A-12173-74403 DOHADWALA, MUSTAFA ISMAIL
45. 2013-PER-01641 A-12181-77736 SRIGHAKOLLAPU, NAGA GANIKA SATISH
46. 2013-PER-01642 A-12167-72616 UPPALAPATI GANESH, NARAYANA VARMA
47. 2013-PER-01645 A-12172-74242 YEKALDEVI, RAHUL DIGAMBAR
48. 2013-PER-01646 A-12172-74224 KANNAN, RAJAN
49. 2013-PER-01647 A-12171-73347 GANGADARAN, RAJESH KUMAR
50. 2013-PER-01648 A-12180-77311 GIRIJADEVI, RAJITHA
51. 2013-PER-01649 A-12181-77757 MERAGANI, RAMA VENKATA SATYANARAYANA
52. 2013-PER-01650 A-12177-75616 KUMARASAMY GOUNDER, VEERAMURUGAN
53. 2013-PER-01652 A-12164-71067 BISWAS, SUSHANTA
54. 2013-PER-01653 A-12177-75520 DOMMARAJU, SUMITHRA
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55. 2013-PER-01654 A-12177-75696 THURUTHIYIL, SUDHEESH
56. 2013-PER-01655 A-12181-78089 PUSULURI, VENKATA SESHA SAI KRISHNA
57. 2013-PER-01656 A-12180-77574 GOPIDI, VENUDHAR REDDY
58. 2013-PER-01657 A-12170-73207 DASHPUTE, VIJAY BABULAL
59. 2013-PER-01658 A-12165-71614 MADHAVAN, VIJAYBABU
60. 2013-PER-01663 A-12179-77018 KURIAKOSE, SONIMON
61. 2013-PER-01669 A-12178-75994 DUSI, SREE CHARAN
62. 2013-PER-01671 A-12175-75263 CHERUKURI SUBBARAO, SRINIVASA CHAKRAVARTHY
63. 2013-PER-01672 A-12177-75714 GARIKAPARTHI, SUMANT
64. 2013-PER-01673 A-12181-78102 ARUMUGAM, SENTHIL KUMARAN
65. 2013-PER-01675 A-12165-71465 MALIK, ASHISH
66. 2013-PER-01676 A-12165-71492 BOTHA, ANJI REDDY
67. 2013-PER-01677 A-12177-75573 UPADHYAY, AMBRISH
68. 2013-PER-01678 A-12175-75316 BONDA, CHENDRA SEWYA THEZESHVI
69. 2013-PER-01680 A-12173-74353 SIVAKUMAR, DINESH KUMAR
70. 2013-PER-01681 A-12178-76143 KUMAR, BOOPATHY
71. 2013-PER-01682 A-12177-75451 LNU, BIJI MICHAEL
72. 2013-PER-01683 A-12171-73441 ANGARA VENKATA, SINGARA NAGA SAIRAM
73. 2013-PER-01684 A-12180-77418 SOLOMAN PHILIP, IGNIS CELINE JAYANTHI
74. 2013-PER-01685 A-12180-77317 MACHARLA, BHARGAVA SAIRAM
75. 2013-PER-01686 A-12182-78359 NADENDLA, RAKESH
76. 2013-PER-01687 A-12175-75299 CHAUDHARY, JAGAT SINGH
77. 2013-PER-01688 A-12174-74966 KENNETH, BALAJI
78. 2013-PER-01689 A-12181-77845 SHANMUGAM, JAYAVEL
79. 2013-PER-01690 A-12164-70983 JOHN XAVIER, JOHN MILTON
80. 2013-PER-01693 A-12166-71761 SOMASUNDARAM, PRAVEEN
81. 2013-PER-01695 A-12175-75258 GUPTA, PRATEEK
82. 2013-PER-01696 A-12171-73562 BAKTHAVACHALAM, KARTHIKEYAN
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83. 2013-PER-01697 A-12180-77197 NAGARAJA, RAGHAVENDRA CHINTAMANI
84. 2013-PER-01698 A-12178-76232 GANDAMALLA, KALYAN
85. 2013-PER-01699 A-12181-78107 MANYAM, RAGHUNATH REDDY
86. 2013-PER-01700 A-12180-77458 RATHORE, UDAI SINGH
87. 2013-PER-01701 A-12178-75951 KOKA, KRISHNA MOHAN
88. 2013-PER-01702 A-12180-77617 SURIYANARAYANAN, VENKATESH
89. 2013-PER-01703 A-12175-75270 MANDAVILLI, VIJAYENDRA
90. 2013-PER-01704 A-12180-77242 CHANDRAN, KARTHIKEYAN
91. 2013-PER-01705 A-12179-76578 KALLUPALLE, KEERTHY
92. 2013-PER-01706 A-12180-77284 BOLLISETTY, VENKATESH
93. 2013-PER-01707 A-12167-72359 SELVARAJ, BALAGANESH
94. 2013-PER-01709 A-12179-76682 THOMAS, CHERIAN
95. 2013-PER-01710 A-12172-74034 THIRUNAVUKARASU, JEYADEEPAN
96. 2013-PER-01711 A-12168-72733 KOTTALA, NAVEENKANTH
97. 2013-PER-01712 A-12182-78378 TEJ, SWATHI
98. 2013-PER-01713 A-12178-76350 MUKKARA, SREEKANTH REDDY
99. 2013-PER-01714 A-12174-75104 PANIADIMAI, SUSAN PRAKASI
100. 2013-PER-01715 A-12168-72760 SOMBHOTLA, CHANDRA SEKHAR
101. 2013-PER-01716 A-12182-78358 MUNIYAN PANNEERSELVAM, SUGANTHI
102. 2013-PER-01720 A-12173-74647 ARAKKAN, VIJILESH
103. 2013-PER-01723 A-12178-76203 YERI, ANAND MADHUKARRAO
104. 2013-PER-01724 A-12172-74117 SHARAN, VISHWA MOHAN
105. 2013-PER-01731 A-12177-75799 BALIGA, BANTWAL MAHESH
106. 2013-PER-01732 A-12179-76568 PRADHAN, GURUDAS
107. 2013-PER-01733 A-12164-71043 VENKATAKRISHNAN, SRIRAM
108. 2013-PER-01734 A-12177-75589 RAJU, SELVABAGAVATHI
109. 2013-PER-01735 A-12178-75997 SURINENI, KISHORE KUMAR
110. 2013-PER-01736 A-12168-72719 SHINGALA, JEMIN NALIN
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111. 2013-PER-01737 A-12167-72276 VELMURUGAN, RADHAKRISHNAN
112. 2013-PER-01738 A-12167-72484 SINGH, NARENDRA
113. 2013-PER-01739 A-12179-76910 CHUDAVAT, KIRAN PRAVINSINH
114. 2013-PER-01740 A-12167-72578 DESHPANDE, MAHESH VILAS
115. 2013-PER-01741 A-12171-73515 BALARAMAN, NAVEEN
116. 2013-PER-01743 A-12182-78398 PERIYANNAN, PRAVEEN
117. 2013-PER-01745 A-12173-74785 SUBHEDAR, SUDEEP PRABHAKAR
118. 2013-PER-01746 A-12168-72726 SINGH, AMARDEEP
119. 2013-PER-01747 A-12173-74540 DAS, AKASH
120. 2013-PER-01748 A-12172-74096 MELAPALAYAM PARTHASARATHY, ANIRUTH
121. 2013-PER-01750 A-12181-77973 JOSEPH, ANOOP
122. 2013-PER-01751 A-12181-77908 MOHAMED, ANJUM SUHAIL
123. 2013-PER-01752 A-12171-73550 MUNDAYAT, HARI
124. 2013-PER-01753 A-12178-76212 GOPALUNI, KALYANA CHAKRAVARTHY
125. 2013-PER-01754 A-12181-78222 LNU, ASHISH KUMAR
126. 2013-PER-01755 A-12165-71588 BOJEDLA, KISHOR KUMAR
127. 2013-PER-01760 A-12179-76829 TIRUPATHI, KIRAN KUMAR
128. 2013-PER-01768 A-12179-77002 MANICKAM, GNANADEEPAN
129. 2013-PER-01769 A-12173-74441 SAHGAL, SACHIN
130. 2013-PER-01770 A-12177-75824 SANKARANARAYANA IYER, LAKSHMAN
131. 2013-PER-01771 A-12171-73701 SRIRANGIAH, SATISH KUMAR RANGIAPPA
132. 2013-PER-01773 A-12182-78387 DESHPANDE, KEDAR VILASRAO
133. 2013-PER-01774 A-12167-72450 TANUGUNDLA, PAVAN REDDY
134. 2013-PER-01775 A-12181-78166 BELLATTI, HARISHKUMAR BHIMASEN
135. 2013-PER-01776 A-12179-76620 SOLANKI, MANISH
136. 2013-PER-01777 A-12177-75685 TREHAN, RISHI
137. 2013-PER-01778 A-12164-70823 DATTA, SANJAY KUMAR
138. 2013-PER-01779 A-12179-76673 TATIKONDA, SREENIVASA RAO
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139. 2013-PER-01780 A-12173-74790 MUTHUSWAMY, VIGNESH
140. 2013-PER-01781 A-12171-73374 NIMMAGADDA, NAGAKISHORE
141. 2013-PER-01787 A-12179-76728 POTHUKUCHI, LAKSHMI RAMA KRISHNA MOHAN
142. 2013-PER-01788 A-12181-78264 CHILUKURI, LENIN BABU
143. 2013-PER-01789 A-12163-70590 VISWANATH, MEENAKSHI VIMALA
144. 2013-PER-01790 A-12170-73136 TALURI, MUKTESWARA RAO
145. 2013-PER-01792 A-12179-76447 KUSHAL KUMAR, PAVAN KUMAR
146. 2013-PER-01793 A-12171-73476 PATEL, RITESHKUMAR RATILAL
147. 2013-PER-01795 A-12178-76321 HALDER, SANTANU
148. 2013-PER-01798 A-12170-72911 POPURI, USHA KIRAN
149. 2013-PER-01799 A-12181-78172 MATHURE, VIKRANT GIRISH
150. 2013-PER-01800 A-12177-75846 GUPTA, ANURAG
151. 2013-PER-01802 A-12166-71942 SINGH, BINOD KUMAR
152. 2013-PER-01804 A-12166-71876 SHENOY, KASHINATH NARAYAN
153. 2013-PER-01805 A-12167-72592 OGGU, NARASIMHA REDDY
154. 2013-PER-01806 A-12182-78329 SRINIVAS, ANANG ARALGUPPE
155. 2013-PER-01807 A-12179-76588 BABU, ANAND BALAJI
156. 2013-PER-01808 A-12182-78404 LNU, AMBATI PRASHANTH
157. 2013-PER-01809 A-12181-77823 GORAY, ABHIJEET
158. 2013-PER-01810 A-12175-75259 OLKAR, PRANAV RAMKRISHNA
159. 2013-PER-01811 A-12179-76994 GADDAM, GOVARDHAN
160. 2013-PER-01812 A-12173-74425 SUGAVANAM, GIRIJA
161. 2013-PER-01813 A-12180-77443 SAURABH, DIVYA
162. 2013-PER-01814 A-12180-77486 KALIDINDI, ANIL
163. 2013-PER-01815 A-12180-77209 NAGARAJA, RAGHAVENDRA CHINTAMANI
164. 2013-PER-01816 A-12164-71024 SUBRAMANIAN, SENTHIL RAJESH
165. 2013-PER-01817 A-12164-71194 PANDIYAN, SHANMUGAPRIYA
166. 2013-PER-01818 A-12182-78372 SUNKARA, ANANTH VINAI
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167. 2013-PER-01820 A-12164-71148 MORE, SHARDUL KRISHNAKANT
168. 2013-PER-01821 A-12164-71159 THODUPUNOOR, SRINIVAS
169. 2013-PER-01822 A-12181-77877 BAIS, UMESHSINGH CHHOTUSINGH
170. 2013-PER-01823 A-12166-71979 GONGULA, VENKATA RAMANA REDDY
171. 2013-PER-01824 A-12178-76150 BORAH, MONJIT KUMAR
172. 2013-PER-01825 A-12173-74781 SHARMA, AMIT
173. 2013-PER-01826 A-12174-74825 JEYA KEERTHI RAJOO, JAI SENA PRASATH
174. 2013-PER-01828 A-12180-77517 CHIMAKURTHI, KALYAN
175. 2013-PER-01829 A-12180-77288 MOHAN, MANOJ
176. 2013-PER-01830 A-12179-76632 MUMMAREDDY, MAHESH
177. 2013-PER-01831 A-12172-74077 VADLAMUDI, KOTESWARA RAO
178. 2013-PER-01832 A-12167-72391 SAHU, SOUMYAKANTA
179. 2013-PER-01833 A-12163-70562 LNU, THOMAS PHILIP
180. 2013-PER-01835 A-12180-77426 KHERA, ANKIT
181. 2013-PER-01837 A-12182-78383 SETH, GAURAV
182. 2013-PER-01839 A-12167-72529 THIRUPATHI, JEGAN
183. 2013-PER-01843 A-12182-78396 KUPPU CHETTY, KALPANA
184. 2013-PER-01844 A-12175-75273 MEENAKSHISUNDARAM, RAMASAMY
185. 2013-PER-01845 A-12181-78106 MOGALAPU, RAJITHA
186. 2013-PER-01846 A-12170-73033 JOTHI, RAJASEKAR
187. 2013-PER-01847 A-12174-75022 SHANMUGANATHAN, RAJA MANICKKAM
188. 2013-PER-01849 A-12172-74209 KALANKE, PETER ROBERT
189. 2013-PER-01850 A-12180-77258 HURULI ACHYUTHA RAO, PARINITHA
190. 2013-PER-01851 A-12182-78365 MAHALINGAM, PALANI
191. 2013-PER-01853 A-12180-77425 SHANKARALINGAM, SHANMUGANATHAN
192. 2013-PER-01856 A-12179-76561 PADMANABHAN, SANTHOSH
193. 2013-PER-01858 A-12181-78232 PASHA, SADIQ
194. 2013-PER-01860 A-12167-72477 GUNDA, RANJITH KUMAR
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195. 2013-PER-01864 A-12171-73745 MEHTA, NAMAN KUMAR PRATAPRAY
196. 2013-PER-01865 A-12182-78380 THOMAS, PRADEEP
197. 2013-PER-01866 A-12172-74159 DUBEY, SUSHILKUMAR JAGDISHMURARI
198. 2013-PER-01867 A-12178-75965 PITTAMPALLY, ARVIND
199. 2013-PER-01868 A-12182-78405 LANKOJI, SUDHAKAR BABU
200. 2013-PER-01869 A-12175-75314 KANNAPPAN, LOGANATHAN
201. 2013-PER-01870 A-12180-77484 GOPANAPALLI, SRINIVAS
202. 2013-PER-01871 A-12175-75285 JAGANATHAN, SATHISH KUMAR
203. 2013-PER-01872 A-12181-77871 GOVINDARAJ, SHANTHI
204. 2013-PER-01873 A-12175-75288 MADDURI, SRIDHAR
205. 2013-PER-01874 A-12171-73502 LOBO, ANTONY SANDEEP
206. 2013-PER-01875 A-12181-77957 MADAR, SYED ALI
207. 2013-PER-01876 A-12166-72161 ROSANNA, SURESH KUMAR
208. 2013-PER-01877 A-12181-77879 ADELLI, SURENDAR
209. 2013-PER-01878 A-12173-74571 ARULNATHAN, ARUL SELVAN
210. 2013-PER-01879 A-12164-70928 SHIVAPRASAD KRISHNAMURTHY, THIRTHAHALLI
211. 2013-PER-01880 A-12163-70526 KUMAR, VIKAS
212. 2013-PER-01884 A-12177-75781 SOMARAJAN, DEEPAK
213. 2013-PER-01886 A-12172-73987 MENAAKSHISUNDARAM KALIYAPERUMAL, GANESH
214. 2013-PER-01887 A-12182-78318 SWAMINATHAN, GOPAL
215. 2013-PER-01890 A-12182-78323 RADHAKRISHNAN, JABRISH
216. 2013-PER-01891 A-12173-74402 BASU, ARYA
217. 2013-PER-01896 A-12164-70915 LNU, ANUPINDI SRINIVASU
218. 2013-PER-01897 A-12172-73992 RAMAMOORTHY, PRATAP
219. 2013-PER-01899 A-12179-76718 BACHUWAR, SHRAVAN KUMAR SUDHAKAR
220. 2013-PER-01900 A-12181-78216 LNU, ABHISHEK
221. 2013-PER-01902 A-12177-75555 SHANMUGAM, YUVARAJ
222. 2013-PER-01903 A-12179-76772 CHIDAMBARAM, SIVARAMAN
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223. 2013-PER-01904 A-12180-77180 QUERESHI, WASIM AHMED
224. 2013-PER-01907 A-12171-73572 NAGINENI, DIVYA RAO
225. 2013-PER-01908 A-12166-71799 KAMBHAMMETTU, SRI YESASWI
226. 2013-PER-01911 A-12171-73389 MUPPIDI, JOSEPH VICTOR
227. 2013-PER-01912 A-12175-75311 NEOGI, SUKUMAR
228. 2013-PER-01913 A-12179-76929 LNU, SUNIL KISHORE
229. 2013-PER-01915 A-12179-76457 KURUGUNTLA, VENKATASWAMY JAYCHANDRA NAIDU
230. 2013-PER-01918 A-12181-77870 DHEVENDHIRAN, GNANA SALAI
231. 2013-PER-01922 A-12178-76098 LNU, BONLA MALLESH
232. 2013-PER-01924 A-12180-77534 NAHAR, VIKAS
233. 2013-PER-01925 A-12172-74277 LNU, ASHWIN IYER
234. 2013-PER-01926 A-12177-75845 MUDDASANI, GOPAL REDDY
235. 2013-PER-01928 A-12174-75043 THEETHARAPPAN, VIJAY
236. 2013-PER-01932 A-12173-74472 SARAN, AMIT
237. 2013-PER-01934 A-12164-71064 RAJENDRAN NAIR, ASHOK
238. 2013-PER-01935 A-12182-78307 GIRISH KUMAR, ASHWIN
239. 2013-PER-01936 A-12181-77946 BHATTACHARYA, AVIK
240. 2013-PER-01937 A-12180-77269 TANGUTURI, SRIKANTH
241. 2013-PER-01940 A-12182-78368 RAGHUNATHAN CHANDRIKA, SUJITH
242. 2013-PER-01942 A-12175-75328 BEHERA, DEEPTI RANJAN
243. 2013-PER-01943 A-12172-73895 KRISHNASAMY, HARISH KUMAR
244. 2013-PER-01944 A-12180-77488 THOPPIL, JOHNSON JOYKUTTY
245. 2013-PER-01945 A-12179-76567 TAMILMANI, KALAISELVAM
246. 2013-PER-01946 A-12180-77183 PAULPAZHANI, KAMAL BABU
247. 2013-PER-01948 A-12181-77950 THAMPY, TIMS
248. 2013-PER-01949 A-12174-75186 BOLLA, SRINIVAS REDDY
249. 2013-PER-01950 A-12182-78352 CHANDRASEKARAN, UDAYASREE
250. 2013-PER-01951 A-12175-75319 KANDASAMY, SENTHIL NATARAJAN
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251. 2013-PER-01953 A-12174-74828 RAJENDRAN, VINODHKANNA
252. 2013-PER-01954 A-12178-76316 MOHAN, RAMESH KANNAN
253. 2013-PER-01955 A-12164-71085 THOPPAY JANARDANAN, VISVAC FIRVIN
254. 2013-PER-01956 A-12175-75305 VEMULA, KARTHIK
255. 2013-PER-01962 A-12167-72280 PATIL, ABHIJIT VIJAY
256. 2013-PER-01966 A-12178-76392 SUBRAMANIYAM, KARTHIKEYAN
257. 2013-PER-01968 A-12174-74829 LIMJE, NILIN GOVIND
258. 2013-PER-01969 A-12182-78412 BAIG, MIRZA SHAKEEL
259. 2013-PER-01973 A-12181-78231 JAISWAL, GARIMA
260. 2013-PER-01974 A-12170-73227 VASUDEVAN, RAJESH
261. 2013-PER-01975 A-12177-75643 GURUSWAMY, SANTHOSH KUMAR
262. 2013-PER-01976 A-12164-70839 SENKURU, SATYENDRA KUMAR
263. 2013-PER-01977 A-12175-75307 MENON, SREERAJ
264. 2013-PER-01978 A-12181-77883 SIVASHANMUGA BALASUBRAMANIAN, VIJAY PRASAD
265. 2013-PER-01979 A-12164-71156 RAJU, SRINIVASU
266. 2013-PER-01981 A-12177-75433 AMANI RAVINDER, SUSHEEL
267. 2013-PER-01982 A-12182-78357 PUTHENKANDOM, THARUN JOSE
268. 2013-PER-01988 A-12182-78414 LNU, AJIT SURENDRAN PANICKER
269. 2013-PER-01989 A-12181-78194 TYAGI, AMIT
270. 2013-PER-01990 A-12165-71599 VIJAYARANGAM, ARUNA
271. 2013-PER-01991 A-12175-75310 CHATURVEDI, ASMITA
272. 2013-PER-01993 A-12166-71857 ANNAMALAI, JAYAKUMAR
273. 2013-PER-01994 A-12168-72734 GOVINDASAMY MANOGARAN, KAYALVIZHI
274. 2013-PER-01996 A-12177-75873 PENTAPATI, MARUTHI RAMA SUBRAHMANYAM
275. 2013-PER-01997 A-12177-75678 KEWATE, MILIND
276. 2013-PER-01998 A-12175-75252 MUTHUKARUPPAN, NATARAJAN
277. 2013-PER-01999 A-12180-77535 POTHAMSETTY, PAVAN
278. 2013-PER-02000 A-12182-78317 KANTHETI, PHANI KUMAR
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279. 2013-PER-02001 A-12182-78316 DOTILLOS, SHERYLL VILLACERAN
280. 2013-PER-02002 A-12167-72509 PALYALA, SMITA HANUMANTHA RAO
281. 2013-PER-02003 A-12182-78364 KOVUNOOR SESHADRI, SRIKANTH
282. 2013-PER-02004 A-12180-77457 BOGGARAPU, SUBBA KIRAN KUMAR
283. 2013-PER-02005 A-12174-74835 KAKARAKAYALA, SUDHAKAR
284. 2013-PER-02007 A-12166-72060 ULAGANATHAN, VIKRAM SAI BALAJI
285. 2013-PER-02008 A-12182-78371 CHERUKU, VISHNUKUMAR
286. 2013-PER-02047 A-12180-77278 KATHIROO, ABHEESH SARAT CHANDRAN
287. 2013-PER-02050 A-12182-78361 KALAVAKOLANU, ANIL KUMAR
288. 2013-PER-02051 A-12172-74213 PONEKUDY GOPALAKRISHNAN NAIR, ANEESH
289. 2013-PER-02052 A-12174-74946 KOLE, DIBYENDU
290. 2013-PER-02053 A-12166-71928 SHARMA, ANUPAM KUMAR
291. 2013-PER-02054 A-12178-76200 GIRIRAJ RAMARAJ, DINESH BABU
292. 2013-PER-02057 A-12178-76372 SANDHU, HARCHARANSINGH SUCHASINGH
293. 2013-PER-02058 A-12166-72138 MADHININI DHANARAJ, HENRY JOSEPH
294. 2013-PER-02061 A-12166-72121 LALPET SESHADRI, KARTHIC
295. 2013-PER-02062 A-12179-76611 DUTTA, KUNAL
296. 2013-PER-02063 A-12168-72730 LNU, CHRISTIN MARIAMMA THOMAS
297. 2013-PER-02064 A-12180-77427 SAMALA, MADHUSUDHAN REDDY
298. 2013-PER-02066 A-12174-74863 GUDLA, DURGA PRASAD
299. 2013-PER-02067 A-12181-77993 KARMANCHI, MAHESWARA REDDY
300. 2013-PER-02068 A-12172-74278 PRADEEP, MERLIN ALICE
301. 2013-PER-02069 A-12166-71976 AHMAD, MOHAMMAD JUNAID
302. 2013-PER-02070 A-12174-75042 MOHAN, MURUGANANTH
303. 2013-PER-02071 A-12177-75465 SHETTY, NEETHA VISHWANATH
304. 2013-PER-02075 A-12182-78313 KURUKURI, PRAVEEN BULLI RAJAN
305. 2013-PER-02076 A-12178-75954 DSOUZA, PRAVEEN PAUL
306. 2013-PER-02077 A-12182-78407 JAGANMOHAN, RAJESH
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307. 2013-PER-02078 A-12178-76148 SUNDARESAN, RAJINIKANTH
308. 2013-PER-02079 A-12166-71896 JONNA, RAVI KUMAR
309. 2013-PER-02080 A-12170-72907 PRAKASH, ROHIT
310. 2013-PER-02081 A-12165-71658 KARRU, RAJA SEKHAR REDDY
311. 2013-PER-02083 A-12175-75261 LNU, RAVISHANKER
312. 2013-PER-02085 A-12181-78275 DURAIRAJ, SHANKAR
313. 2013-PER-02086 A-12170-72861 THOMAS, SHINTO ALEX
314. 2013-PER-02087 A-12171-73603 TIWARI, SHYAM PRAKASH
315. 2013-PER-02088 A-12179-76683 EMANI, SIVA PRASADA REDDY
316. 2013-PER-02089 A-12178-76259 KANKIPATI, SUDHA
317. 2013-PER-02090 A-12179-76819 SAHOO, SUJAYA KUMAR
318. 2013-PER-02092 A-12175-75303 VIJAY, VEENA
319. 2013-PER-02097 A-12178-76174 PANDYA, PIYUSHKUMAR GOVINDLAL
320. 2013-PER-02098 A-12180-77240 SELVARAJ, PRASANNA VENKATESA SARAVANAN
321. 2013-PER-02099 A-12163-70555 NAGAR, PRASHANT
322. 2013-PER-02100 A-12178-76065 MAHAPATRA, SANGRAM KESHARI
323. 2013-PER-02103 A-12165-71354 KUMAR, VISHAD
324. 2013-PER-02105 A-12181-78100 JEJURIKAR, AMIT
325. 2013-PER-02106 A-12172-74024 RAJPUT, ANURAG
326. 2013-PER-02107 A-12181-78252 ALPHONSE JOSEPH RAJ, FREEMAN RATHINA KUMAR
327. 2013-PER-02127 A-12180-77196 GOLLAMUDI, NARASIMHA RAO YOGANANDA
328. 2013-PER-02128 A-12170-73152 JADHAV, NILESH YASHAVANT
329. 2013-PER-02130 A-12175-75327 GANESAN, RAMAKRISHNAN
330. 2013-PER-02132 A-12181-78109 GHANSHYAM SINGH RAJENDRA SINGH, SHAILENDRA SINGH
331. 2013-PER-02133 A-12180-77338 KANHIRANGADAN, SREEJITH
332. 2013-PER-02134 A-12175-75256 VALETI, SUBBA RAO
333. 2013-PER-02135 A-12165-71643 BANERJEE, SUMANTA
334. 2013-PER-02136 A-12181-77745 TRIPATHI, VISHAL RAJENDRAPATI
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335. 2013-PER-02151 A-12167-72299 JAGADEESAN, SRIDHAR
336. 2013-PER-02154 A-12182-78304 KILARU, BHARAT KUMAR
337. 2013-PER-02156 A-12166-71939 JACOB RAJAN, CYRIL ANAND
338. 2013-PER-02157 A-12175-75276 LNU, DEEPESH JAIN
339. 2013-PER-02158 A-12163-70573 SURYADEVARA, RAJASEKHARAM
340. 2013-PER-02159 A-12168-72728 MURUGESAN, RAMASUBBULAKSHMI
341. 2013-PER-02160 A-12164-70872 SUNDARAM, RANGANATHAN
342. 2013-PER-02161 A-12175-75325 MISRA, SANJEEV RAMASHANKAR
343. 2013-PER-02162 A-12179-76841 CHELLAPPA, SELVAKUMAR
344. 2013-PER-02163 A-12166-72101 CHANDRASEKARAN, SIVA
345. 2013-PER-02165 A-12178-75948 ALVA, VIVEK JAYARAM
346. 2013-PER-02166 A-12171-73390 VITYALA, VISHWESHWAR RAO
347. 2013-PER-02167 A-12174-74832 BHADORIA, VIKAS
348. 2013-PER-02168 A-12168-72718 MANNAM, GOPI
349. 2013-PER-02169 A-12174-74830 MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM, HARIKRISHNAN
350. 2013-PER-02170 A-12182-78325 BANDAPALLY, SUNIL KUMAR
351. 2013-PER-02172 A-12165-71297 SURA, KRISHNA PRIYA
352. 2013-PER-02174 A-12166-72108 BANDI, KUSUMA HARI NATH
353. 2013-PER-02175 A-12181-77756 KUMAR, MUNISH
354. 2013-PER-02176 A-12171-73307 GUPTA, PANKAJ
355. 2013-PER-02178 A-12167-72535 POYYAMOLI, PUGAZHENDHI
356. 2013-PER-02223 A-12181-78276 BASKARAN, SAJEESH
357. 2013-PER-02224 A-12172-74035 RAI, PRANITA
358. 2013-PER-02280 A-12179-76974 JEROME, JOSEPH PRABHU
359. 2013-PER-02285 A-12177-75597 DEEVI, ESWAR CHANDRA KISHORE
360. 2013-PER-02286 A-12172-74068 CHAUHAN, GAURAV
361. 2013-PER-02288 A-12182-78332 RAMASAMY, KIRUTHIKA PRIYADARSINI
362. 2013-PER-02289 A-12173-74783 SUBRAMANI, KRISHNAMOORTHY
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363. 2013-PER-02290 A-12181-78057 MADGULA, MAHESH KUMAR
364. 2013-PER-02291 A-12181-78108 PATEL, MANSUKH
365. 2013-PER-02292 A-12180-77225 SUBRAMANIAM, NAMRATHA
366. 2013-PER-02538 A-12164-71182 RAO, SANTHOSH RAGHURAM
367. 2013-PER-02669 A-12179-76451 RAMACHANDRAN, PRABHURAJ
368. 2013-PER-02670 A-12182-78408 PATHAK, RICHA
369. 2013-PER-02672 A-12180-77231 SELVAPATHY RETNAKUMAR, SAMUEL RAJASEELAN
370. 2013-PER-02673 A-12180-77499 TRIPATHY, SANTOSH KUMAR
371. 2013-PER-02674 A-12175-75253 ANUGU, SRINIVAS
372. 2013-PER-02675 A-12165-71459 CANACARAMBEDU GOWRISHANKAR, SAI NITHYA