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WOMEN OF THE WORLD RAISE THEIR VOICE AGAINST AFSPA; STAND WITH THE STRUGGLE OF IROM SHARMILA
At a meet-the-press in Mumbai, American black feminist activist and human rights defender, Angela Davis joined feminists in India spearheading a global women’s campaign appealing to the President of India to use his Constitutional powers and repeal the draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). In doing so, she extends her solidarity to the struggles of women in India against the impunity granted to security forces under the AFSPA and the consequent widespread violation of rights in all areas where this law has been in force. In particular, Ms Davis salutes the historic struggle of Irom Chanu Sharmila whose 16 year long fast against the AFSPA helped foreground the issue both nationally, and internationally, saying “I am utterly inspired by Irom Sharmila’s strength and perseverance.” BACKGROUND The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is a colonial law first promulgated by the British rulers of India in 1942 to try and quell the freedom struggle. It has been continuously operative in several north-eastern states, including Sharmila’s home state of Manipur since 1958. It has also been invoked in Jammu and Kashmir in 1990. Under this law, armed forces and other security forces in “disturbed areas” have the license to shoot to kill anyone on suspicion; make arrests without warrants; enter and search any home or establishment; detain and question anyone. Armed forces personnel and security forces have complete immunity for actions taken under this law, and their prosecution requires prior sanction of the government, under Section 6 of the AFSPA. RTI information has disclosed that Sanction for prosecution of armed forces even for egregious human rights violation has never been granted. Nor is the government’s decision on declaring an area “disturbed” subject to judicial review. Irom Sharmila grew up in Manipur under AFSPA. Like most young women she wanted to live her life pursuing her dreams: writing poetry, finding meaningful work and perhaps looking after her grandmother and mother, finding companionship and contributing to her community in other ways. But that was not to be. By 2000, she was working in a human rights organisation and as an interpreter at a public tribunal on human rights violations she heard many testimonies of disappearances, fake encounters and sexual violence. She was deeply disturbed by these accounts. Then on 2 November 2000, ten unarmed people waiting for a bus in Malom, a small town in Manipur, were gunned down by a paramilitary patrol on the rampage after a bomb blast near their camp earlier that day. The victims – who included a 60 year old woman and three teenagers – had nothing to do with the blast: they were ordinary citizens going about their daily lives. An explosion of shock and outrage engulfed Manipur. Sharmila, a young poet and activist who describes herself as “an ordinary woman”, acted with extraordinary personal and political courage: she resolved not to eat or drink until AFSPA was struck down. During the 16 years that followed the Malom incident and the hunger strike she undertook the state force-fed her and kept her alive but also incarcerated her in a hospital ward that permitted no one to visit her. After repeated attempts to move the government authorities and failing to have her voice heard, on 9 August 2016, Sharmila decided to change her strategy and find other ways to keep the struggle against the AFSPA going.
In the years that have passed since the Malom massacre, there have been thousands of similar atrocities. In Manipur alone, 8,000 civilians have been killed since 1980, many of them shot in cold blood in full public view for “acting suspicious” or “ looking
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like a militant”. Human rights groups have documented hundreds of cases of abduction and torture of young men, violent deaths in custody and execution-style shootings of captured militants in staged encounters. The chronicle of violence against women under AFSPA includes the mass rapes of more than 100 women in Kunan Poshpora, Kashmir in 1991; the abduction, rape, torture and murder of Thangjam Manorama by a search party of soldiers in Manipur in 2004; the abduction, rape and murder of two young women in Shopian, Kashmir in 2004; the sexual assaults and rapes of women in Karbi Anglong, Assam in 2015. Not a single soldier has been brought to book for any of these incidents. Opposition to AFSPA is growing. It has been criticised as anti-people and anti-democratic by human rights groups and civil society organisations inside and outside the country. It has been repeatedly challenged in the Supreme Court. The legislature in Kashmir has voted against it. In the north eastern state of Tripura, the council of ministers has decided that it is unnecessary and should be withdrawn. Indeed, AFSPA has proved to be an ineffective weapon against separatism and militancy, turning civilian populations against the government and undermining the search for political solutions. Even among citizens, Sharmila is not the only one who has consistently demonstrated her resistance to the AFSPA: there is a long history of struggle against the AFSPA by ordinary people in all the areas where the Act has been imposed. Women directly affected by the impunity spawned by this “lawless law” that has been on the statute books since 1958 have come on to the streets repeatedly to demand justice for the women and girls who have been assaulted, raped and murdered in custody wherever AFSPA has been in force. In 2004, a group of Meira Paibis the famous torch-bearing mothers of Manipur, stripped naked and stood in front of the then army headquarters at Kangla Fort, holding a banner saying “Indian Army, Rape Us”, turning the very bodies of women that are targeted, into a powerful symbol of protest. Yet the State remained unmoved.
In a historic judgement on 8 July 2016 regarding 1528 encounter deaths in Manipur that has been under AFSPA for about 60 years, the Supreme Court of India declared ‘indefinite AFSPA’ a mockery of democratic processes. Over the years, the Justice Jeevan Reddy Committee; Christof Heynes, UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions; Rashida Manjoo, UN Special Rapporteur on the Causes and Consequences of Violence Against Women, Margaret Sekaggya, UN Special Rapporteur on Situation of Human Rights Defenders; the UN CEDAW Committee; former NHRC member, Satyabrata Pal; the Working Group on Human Rights in India and the UN (WGHR); global human rights bodies and civil society organisations have consistently called for a repeal of AFSPA and an end to immunity for crimes committed under its shadow. Speaking at an event in Delhi soon after she came out of her forced isolation a few months ago, Sharmila reflected on her struggle and shared her despair at the refusal of successive governments to recognise her fast as a political act of satyagraha. She said that her decision to end her fast has freed her from the forced isolation she has been subjected to all these years, and allowed her to take her protest into the larger public arena and link her struggle with that of others. She reiterated her simple question: How can a country that prides itself on being the world’s largest democracy continue to implement a law that violates every tenet of democracy? Sharmila said that she would like to put this question directly to the President of India. She has sought an appointment with the President, to hand over the campaign appeal and signatures in support, and urge him to act to repeal AFSPA. In supporting and widening the campaign against the AFSPA women’s rights activists, eminent feminist historian Uma Chakravarti has said “No one should be above the law, no acts of the state should be above judicial scrutinyand no woman in any part of the country should be denied the right to justice which the Constitution of India grants to her. That’s why we stand for the repeal of AFSPA and are taking the global women’s campaign to the President.” As Vrinda Grover, human rights lawyer and feminist, has asserted, “The prolonged application of AFSPA has not only institutionalized militarism and a climate of impunity but has also alienated the public and fuelled a cycle of violence, increasing insurgency rather than dampening it.” WOMEN OF THE WORLD STAND WITH SHARMILA TO REPEAL AFSPA
Prominent international feminists who have endorsed the campaign include Angela Davis, black feminist activist and human rights campaigner and who is here today to join feminists in India spearheading the campaign and to draw global attention to the struggle of women here for an end to AFSPA; Charlotte Bunch, women’s rights advocate; Prof Barbara Harriss-White and Prof Andrea Cornwall, respected feminist academics and South Asia experts; Kumari Jayawardena, pioneering feminist activist and campaigner for human rights; Liepollo Lebohang Pheko, feminist economist and women’s rights advocate; Khushi Kabir of
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Naripokkho and Hameeda Hossain, Bangladesh, Sumathy Sivamohan, Sri Lanka and Sabiha Sumar, Afghanistan, stalwarts of South Asian women’s movements, and Eve Ensler, playwright, performer and founder of the 1 Billion Rising Campaign. The campaign has also been endorsed by leading Indian feminist activists and human rights defenders including Parveena Ahangar, founderof the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons; Rashidabi of the Bhopal Gas Peedit Sangharsh Sahyog Samiti; Aruna Roy ofMazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan, the Right to Information Campaign and the Right to Food Campaign, Annie Raja of the National Federation of Indian Women (NFIW) and Brinda Karat of the All-India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) Syeda Hameed, formerly of the Planning Commission; Lalita Ramdas from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace; Advocates Indira Jaising and Vrinda Grover, feminist lawyers and human rights defenders; Ruth Manorama, Prof Vimal Thorat, Lata PM and Rajni Tilak, prominent Dalit feminist activists; artist Neelima Sheikh and musician Vidya Rao; journalists Pamela Philipose and Geeta Seshu along with hundreds of others – academicians, students, media persons, lawyers, development professionals and activists determined to stand up and assert our Constitutional rights to life and liberty that are consistently violated under the AFSPA! Together, we urge the President of India to respond to this international call for justice, peace and accountability.
ONLINE SIGNATORIES
The petition to the President of India demanding immediate repeal of AFSPA is signed by leading
Indian feminists including Uma Chakravarti, Mary John, Suneetha Dhar, Monisha Behal, Kamla
Bhasin, Roshmi Goswami, Nivedita Menon, Ayesha Kidwai, Gabriele Dietrich, Abha Bhaiya, Ritu
Menon, J Devika, Kalyani Menon-Sen, Kalpana Mehta and others; organisations and networks
such as All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA), Saheli Women’s Resource Centre,
Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression, All India Students Association (AISA) and
Labia - An LBT Collective; leading academicians such as Romila Thapar and Jayati Ghosh; human
rights defenders like Parveena Ahangar of the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons
(APDP); Syeda Hameed, formerly of the Planning Commission; Maimoona Sheikh and Rashida Bee
of the Bhopal Gas Peedit Adhikar Samiti; Advocates Indira Jaising and Vrinda Grover, feminist
lawyers and human rights defenders; Ruth Manorama, Prof Vimal Thorat, and Rajni Tilak,
prominent Dalit feminist activists and leading academicians; artists Neelima Sheikh, Maya Rao,
Malika Sarabhai and Vidya Rao; Aruna Roy of Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan, the Right to
Information Campaign and the Right to Food Campaign; Lalita Ramdas from the Campaign for
Nuclear Disarmament and Peace; journalists Pamela Philipose, Laxmi Murthy and Geeta Seshu.
Prominent international feminists who have endorsed the campaign include Angela Davis, black
feminist activist and human rights campaigner; Eve Ensler, American playwright, performer and
activist, Charlotte Bunch, women’s rights advocate; Prof Barbara Harriss-White and Prof Andrea
Cornwall, respected feminist academics and South Asia experts; Kumari Jayawardena, pioneering
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feminist activist and campaigner for human rights; Liepollo Lebohang Pheko, feminist economist
and women’s rights advocate from South Africa; Khushi Kabir of Naripokkho and Hameeda Hossain,
Bangladesh, Sumathy Sivamohan, Sri Lanka and Sabiha Sumar, Afghanistan and many more.
OFFLINE CAMPAIGN
Hundreds of academicians, students, media persons, lawyers, development professionals and activists
and concerned citizens have sent signed postcards and posters from West Bengal, Karnataka,
Maharashtra, Kerala and other states all across India to the President to stand up and assert our
Constitutional rights to life and liberty that are consistently violated under the AFSPA.
Well over fifteen hundred voices that speak out loud and clear against AFSPA.
Only one question remains: will the President of India listen?
INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANISATIONAL VOICES
FROM INDIA SOUTH ASIAN VOICES GLOBAL VOICES
1. UMA CHAKRAVARTI
2. KALYANI MENON-SEN
3. MARY E JOHN
4. BABLOO LOITONGBAM
5. PARVEENA AHANGAR
(APDP, KASHMIR)
6. ROMILA THAPAR
7. SAHELI WOMEN’S
RESOURCE CENTRE
8. SUNEETA DHAR
9. DEEPTI MEHROTRA
10. MALIKA SARABHAI
1. AMRITA CHHACHHI,
THE HAGUE
2. KUMUDINI SAMUEL, SRI
LANKA
3. SIMA SAMAR,
AFGHANISTAN
4. HAMEEDA HOSSAIN,
BANGLADESH
5. KHUSHI KABIR,
BANGLADESH
6. SARALA EMMANUEL, SRI
LANKA
2. ANGELA DAVIS, US
3. AIDA ABURAD, JORDAN
4. ALICE TISBULSKY, CANADA
5. EVE ENSLER, USA
6. ANDREA CORNWALL, UK
7. ANDRES NAIME, MEXICO
8. ARIANE BRUNET
9. ASTER ZAOUDE, ETHIOPIA
10. BARBARA HARRIS-WHITE,
UK
11. BRUNA FATICHE PAVANI
12. CATHERINE KISALAM
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11. NANDINI SUNDAR
12. BRINDA KARAT/AIDWA
13. KAVITA KRISHNAN, AISA
14. KAMLA BHASIN
15. RUTH MANORAMA
16. VRINDA GROVER
17. FARAH NAQVI
18. SADHNA ARYA
19. KAVITA SRIVASTAVA
20. AJITA
21. ABHA BHAIYA
22. LABIA, QUEER COLLECTIVE
23. LALITA RAMDAS
24. LATA PM
25. MAIMOONA MULLAH
26. ARUNA ROY
27. MEENA SESHU
28. SHOHINI GHOSH
29. AYESHA KIDWAI
30. SUDHA BHARADWAJ
31. BITTU KARTHIK KONDAIAH
32. CHAYANIKA SHAH
33. NIVEDITA MENON
34. SYEDA HAMEED
7. CHITRA GANESH, USA
8. ANIA LOOMBA, US
1. ARUNA RAO, US
9. GAYATRI MENON, USA
10. JINEE LOKANEETA, USA
11. MEENA ALEXANDER, USA
12. RITTY LUKOSE, USA
13. RUPAL OZA, USA
14. SHEFALI CHANDRA, USA
15. SHIRIN RAI, UK
16. SITRALEGA MAUNAGURU,
SRI LANKA
17. SVATI SHAH, USA
18. SARA HOSSAIN
19. KUMARI JAYAWARDENA
20. MALATHI DE ALWISS
21. RUBINA SAIGOL
22. SUMATHY SIVAMOHAN
23. RENU RAJBHANDARI
24. CHULANI KODARA
25. BEENA SARWAR
26. NIKITA NAIDU, USA
13. CATHERINE NEWTON
14. CATHY ALBISA
15. CHARLOTTE BUNCH, USA
16. CHI HUI-JUNG, TAIWAN
17. CHRISTINE S DESCHRYVER,
CONGO
18. COLANI HLATJWAKO,
SWAZILAND
19. COLLEEN CAROL, USA
20. DZENETA ANGOVIC
21. ESTELLA OCONU CORDUBA
22. EVA GILLIS
23. FAIHA ABULHADI, JORDAN
24. FAWZIA KHONDKAR,
BANGLADESH
25. HAIDAMTTEN LEME
26. JESSICA TOMLIN
27. JILL ALISSON
28. JOANNA KERR
29. JOANNE SANDLER
30. KATHERINE MCFATE
31. KISHWAR SULTANA
32. LASSE ANDERSON
33. LEPA MILADJENOVIC,
SERBIA
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35. DEVANGANA KALITA
36. VANI SUBRAMANIAN
37. VIDYA RAO
38. DIPTA BHOG, NIRANTAR
39. DUNU ROY
40. PRATIKSHA BAXI
41. VIMAL THORAT
42. RAJNI TILAK
43. PAMELA PHILLIPOSE
44. SAHIYAR
45. NAZARIYA
46. NANDINI RAO
47. NALINI NAYAK
48. VIMOCHANA
49. GABRIELE DIETRICH
50. GAURI CHOUDHURY
51. RITU DEWAN
52. HASINA KHAN
53. ILINA SEN
54. INDIRA JAISING
55. ANNIE RAJA
34. LIEPOLLO LEBOHANG
PHEKO, SAFRICA
35. LISA GOES, USA
36. LIZ LITTLE
37. LORI CHEN, TAIWAN
38. LUONA DOMINIQUES
39. MARGO OKAZAWA-REY, USA
40. MARSHA LOPEZ CALDERON,
GUATEMALA
41. MARTIN PRICE
42. MARY JANE REAL, USA
43. MARY SARI
44. MARYA MEYER
45. MICHELE WILLIAMS
46. MIKE VIERA
47. NICOLETTA BILLI, ITALY
48. NYASHA SENGAYI,
ZIMBABWE
49. PROF ANDREA CORNWALL,
UK
50. PROF MARGO OKAZAWA
REY, USA
51. RADA BORIC, CROATIA
52. REBECCA WHITTINGTON,
USA
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56. MAYA RAO
57. MAYA SHARMA
58. SHABNAM HASHMI
53. REGULA MODLICH, CANADA
54. RUTH GABY VERMOT,
SWITZERLAND
55. SAMBIDA RAJBHANDARI,
NEPAL
56. SUSAN ABULHAWA,
PALESTINE&USA
57. SUSAN GFELLER, USA
58. SUSAN SWAN
59. TANIA PRINCIPE, CANADA
60. TASAFFY HUSSAIN
61. TSIGIE HAILE, ETHIOPIA
62. YUEN MEI SO, TAIWAN
MORE INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANISATIONAL VOICES FROM INDIA
59. A. AARTHI
60. A. BEDI
61. A. GUPTA
62. A. MANGAI
63. A. MANI
64. A. RAMAIAH
65. A.S. PANEERSELVAN
66. AABZAN
363. K. KHANNA
364. K. KRISHNAVENI
365. K. P. THAKAR
366. K. SAJAYA
367. KAJRI JAIN
368. KALIDAS
369. KALPANA SHARMA
370. KALYANI A
662. RUKMINI BANNERJEE
663. RUKMINI PANDA
664. RUKMINI SEN
665. RUNU CHAKRABORTY
666. RUQAIYYA KHAN
667. RUSHIKESH GANGANE
668. RUTH ZOTHANPULI
669. S. BHAGAT
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67. AAKANSNKSHA SINGH
68. AAKASH BASSI
69. AANCHAL KAPUR
70. AARTHI PAI
71. AARTI PARDESI
72. AARUSHI
73. ABHISHEK DWIVEDI
74. ABHISHEK PRAKASH
75. ABID JEELANI
76. ADARSH
77. ADESH KR
78. ADISHI
79. ADITI BEHL
80. ADITI MUNSHI
81. ADITI PRIYA
82. ADITYA
83. ADITYA CHANDRASHIVE
84. ADITYA GOYAL
85. AFTAB ALAM
86. AINA SINGH
87. AISHA
88. AJEET KUMAR PANDE
89. AJINKYA CHANDRASHIVE
90. AJITHA K
91. AKANKSHA
371. KALYANI MATHUR
372. KALYANI MEENA
373. KAMAL
374. KAMINI TANKHA
375. KAMLA PANDEY
376. KANADE AMRUTA
377. KANAKLATA
378. KANCHAM KANADE
379. KANCHAN
380. KANIKA SINGH
381. KARABI
382. KARUNA DIETRICH
WIELENGA
383. KASHYAP
384. KAUSAR KHAN
385. KAUSHIK GUPTA
386. KAVITA MISHRA
387. KAVITA PUNJABI
388. KAWARE PRATIK
389. KEIBAKNGANBU
390. KETAKI
391. KEYOR
392. KHUSBOO RAI
393. KHUSHBOO
394. KIRAN AGAWANE
670. S. KRISHAN
671. S. NIGAM
672. S. RIAZI
673. SAADIA HAQ
674. SABA DEWAN
675. SABAH SIDDIQUI
676. SABEENA GADIHOKE
677. SABINA KIDWAI
678. SACHIN SOURDAH
679. SADAN KUMAR
680. SADHNA SAXENA
681. SAGAR JAISWAL
682. SAGARI R RAMDAS
683. SAGNIK BANERJEE
684. SAHANA GHOSH
685. SAHBA HUSSAIN
686. SAKSHI SAXENA
687. SAMAH RAFIQ
688. SAMAN JASYA
689. SAMIT JAGTAP
690. SAMRAT SHARMA
691. SAMTI SAIGATHA
692. SANCHUDU GHOSH
693. SANDEEP
694. SANDEEP S
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92. AKHIL
93. AKHSAY DHOLE
94. AKKAI PADMASHALI
95. AKSHARA RAVISHANKAR
96. AKSHAY KHANNA
97. AKSHAY PANDEY
98. AKSHAY RAGHUPATI
99. AMAN
100. AMBIKA KAUSHIK
101. AMIT KUMAR
102. AMMU ABRAHAM
103. AMPALI TIWARI
104. AMRITA NANDI
105. AMRITA SENGUPTA
106. AMRUT C SURYAVANSHI
107. AMUDHAN
108. ANAGHA KINJAVATEKAR
109. ANAGHA TAMBE
110. ANAMIKA DUTT
111. ANANDHI S.
112. ANANYA
BHATTACHARJEE
113. ANCHITA GHATAK
114. ANIKA KHANNA
115. ANINDYA HAJRA
395. KIRAN DESHMUKH
396. KIRAN MOGHE
397. KIRTI MISHRA
398. KONKANA SAIKIA
399. KOTAWALE POOJA
400. KOYAL VERMA
401. KRISHNA GUPTA
402. KRISHNA MENON, AUD
403. KRISHNA PRATAP SINGH
404. KRISHNA S.
405. KRITI SHARMA
406. KRITIKA CHOPRA
407. KRITIKA DINESH
408. KRITIKA PANDEY
409. KULBIR SINGH
410. KULDIP
411. KUMAR
SHUBHAMOORTHY
412. KUMAR SUSHILA
413. KUMKUM ROY
414. KURILENUO
415. KURSHID ALAM
416. KUSH
417. KUSUM KUSHAWA
418. L. MEKOLAS
695. SANDEEPAN DAS
696. SANDHYA GAWALI
697. SANDHYA PHADKE
698. SANGITA MANOGI
699. SANGITA THAKUR
700. SANIKA GODSE
701. SANJANA MALHOTRA
702. SANJEEV KUMAR
703. SANTA KURAI
704. SANTOSH J.
705. SAPTARISHI
706. SARASWATHI
707. SAROJINI
708. SAROJINI N.
709. SARVESH
710. SARYU VATAL
711. SASHI BHUSHAN SINGH
712. SASWATI GHOSH
713. SASWATI SENGUPTA
714. SATISH DESHPANDE
715. SATNAM
716. SATNAM KAUR
717. SATYADEV
718. SAUMYA
719. SAURATH
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116. ANISHA GEORGE
117. ANJALEE YADAV
118. ANJALI DESHPANDE
119. ANJALI LAL
120. ANJALI MONTERIO
121. ANJALI SINGH
122. ANJASRI
123. ANJU KHEMANI
124. ANKITA R MISAL
125. ANKITA SINGH
126. ANKUR
127. ANN NINAN
128. ANNA GEORGE
129. ANSHITA DAWAR
130. ANSHUMALA SINGH
131. ANUBHA RANA
132. ANUBHUTI AGNES BARA
133. ANUBHUTI SHARMA
134. ANUJA GUPTA
135. ANUPAMA CHANDRA
136. ANUPAMA SRINIVASAN
137. ANURADHA BANERJI
138. ANURADHA KAPOOR
139. ANURITA HOWLADER
140. ANURITA P HAZARIKA
419. LATA
420. LATA CHANCHANI
421. LAVANYA MEHRA
422. LAXMI MURTHY
423. LEENA S SONAWANE
424. LEKHA BHAGAT
425. LOGNA BEZBARUAH
426. LOKESH
427. LOLBOY DOUGEL
428. LOPA PIEBI KOJUM
429. LORNHA
430. LUBNA SHAHEEN
431. M MALHOTRA
432. M PATEL
433. M RAJESHWARI
434. M. BANDHOPADHYAYA
435. M. S. PANDEY
436. M.V ANANDHA
437. MADHAVI RAHIRKAR
438. MADHU
439. MADHU BHUSHAN
440. MADHU MEHRA
441. MADHU SAHNI
442. MADHUKAR PAKALE
443. MADHUMITA DASGUPTA
720. SAVIKA ABBAS NAQVI
721. SAVITA
722. SAVITA SHARMA
723. SAWASE MONALI
724. SAYAL KULKARNI
725. SAYALI SHANKAR
726. SEEMA BAQUER
727. SEEMA KAZI
728. SEEMA PARDESI
729. SEEMA SHAH
730. SEJAL DAVE
731. SEMINA SARMA
732. SENO TSUHAH
733. SENTHIL BABU
734. SHABAKSHI GAWADE
735. SHABANA
736. SHABANA DILER
737. SHAEL NORRIS
738. SHAHUL NATH
739. SHAKTI N
740. SHAKUN M
DOUNDIYAKHED
741. SHALIGH
742. SHALS MAHAJAN
743. SHAMBHAVI VIKRAM
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141. ANUSHA CHAUDHURY
142. ANUSHKA
143. ANUVINDA VARKEY
144. APOORVA GAUTAM
145. ARCHANA
146. ARCHANA YADAV
147. ARPANA AWWAL
148. ARPITA ANAND
149. ARTIKA N MEHTA
150. ARUN
151. ARUN PHADKE
152. ARUNA BURTE
153. ARUNA MUREGAL
154. ARUNDHATI CHAUHAN
155. ARUNDHATI DHURU
156. ARUSHI BHASKAR
157. ARUSHI GARG
158. ARYA
159. ASEEM TOMBA
160. ASHA
161. ASHA ACHUNTE
162. ASHIMA ROY
CHOWDHURY
163. ASHISH SOOD
164. ASHOK K
444. MADHURA JOSHI
445. MADHURA RAWAT
446. MAITRAYEE
MUKHOPADHYAY
447. MALAVIKA THIRUKODE
448. MALIKA VIRDI
449. MALOBIKA
450. MAMTA
451. MAMTA PARIHAR
452. MANAK MATIYANI
453. MANASHI MISRA
454. MANASI PINGLE
455. MANG MADHUSHREE
456. MANISHA GUPTE
457. MANJU
458. MANJU MENON
459. MANJULA
460. MANOHAR ELAVARTHI
461. MANSARA PV
462. MANSHI ASHER
463. MARIO DE PENHA
464. MATHANGI
KRISHNAMURTHY
465. MAYANK SINGH
466. MEENA GOPAL
744. SHAMPA
745. SHANTA BAI
746. SHANTANU
747. SHANTI
748. SHANTI JUNANIYA
749. SHARAD
750. SHARANYA NAIK
751. SHARMILA
PURKAYASTHA
752. SHAUNLEE PATRANABIS
753. SHEETAL
754. SHEFALI
755. SHEFALI CHANDRA
756. SHEIKH SOHEB A.
757. SHIKHA S
BHATTACHARJEE
758. SHINEY V
759. SHIPRA NIGAM
760. SHIREEN HUQ
761. SHIREEN KIRAN
762. SHIVA SHARMA
763. SHIVANI MEENA
764. SHIVANI SATIJA
765. SHOBA
766. SHOBHA RAGHAVAN
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165. ASHOK PARIHAR
166. ASHOKA
167. ASHU MISHRA
168. ASLAM E.S.M.
169. ASMITA BASU
170. ASMITA PANDEY
171. ATHIRA GAGAN
172. AVANTIKA SRIVASTAVA
173. AVANTIKA TIWARI
174. AVIPSHA DAS
175. AVNI SETHI
176. AYUSH
177. AYUSHMAN
178. BABYLANA BORA
179. BAISHALI CHATTERJEE
180. BALJEET KAUR
181. BALRAM
182. BANAANI
183. BAOLE AMRUTA
184. BASANTI RAWAT
185. BASWATI
186. BEENA KUMARI JAYSINGH
187. BHAGYASHRI JAWALE
188. BHAKTI B GUND
189. BHALERAO SAVEDHAN
467. MEENAKSHI
468. MEENAKSHI GHULGHULE
469. MEENAKSHI KAPOOR
470. MEENAKSHI MALHOTRA
471. MEENAL SINGH
472. MEENU PANDEY
473. MEERA SANGAMITRA
474. MEERA VISWANATHAN
475. MEGHANA
476. MEGHNA JOSHI
477. MEGHRAJ M JOSHI
478. MERCY CORNELIUS
479. MERCY KAPPEN
480. MERI BARUA
481. MESHBA GUDDU
482. MIBON TAOKH
483. MILDRET
484. MITA DESHPANDE
485. MITUL VERMA
486. MOHAMMAD ANSARI
487. MOHD. KHALID
488. MOHD. OWAIS
489. MOHD. SHAQUIB
490. MOHOMMAD SHOIAB
491. MONA SHERPA
767. SHOHINI
768. SHONALI BOSE
769. SHRADDHA CHICKERUR
770. SHRADDHA CHIGATERI
771. SHRADDHA KULKARNI
772. SHRADDHA RATON
773. SHRESHTA
774. SHRESHTI
775. SHRESTHA DAS
776. SHREYA
777. SHREYA BHATTACHARYA
778. SHREYA ILA ANSUYA
779. SHRUTI BATRA
780. SHRUTI MISHRA
781. SHRUTI TAMBE
782. SHUBHAM
783. SHUBHAM SEN
784. SHUBHANGI SINGH
785. SHUBHRA NAGALIA
786. SHWETA CHAKRABORTY
787. SHWETA GOSWAMI
788. SHWETA SINGH
789. SHYAM VIR
790. SHYAMA
791. SIBI ARASU
13
190. BHARAT SURI
191. BHARATI SUREKHA
192. BHAVANI RAMAN
193. BHAVNA MISHRA
194. BHAVYA
195. BHAWNA RAWAT
196. BIJOYETRI
197. BILAL
198. BIMALA
CHANDRASHEKHAR
199. BINA NITHBAL
200. BINEETA
201. BINITHA THAMPI
202. BIRAJ
203. BOBBY SOROKHAIBAM
204. BONESHWAR SINGH N
205. BRIJMOHAN SINGH
206. BULBUL DAS
207. BUSHRA
208. CHAITALI
209. CHAITALI BHATIA
210. CHANDANA DEY
211. CHANDITA MUKHERJEE
212. CHANDRESH MISHRA
213. CHARU NIVEDITA
492. MONIKA
493. MONIQUE WILSON
494. MONISHA BEHAL
495. MUGDHA P HEDAU
496. MUKTASREE CHAKMA
SATHI
497. MUKUL MANGLIK
498. MUKULIKA
499. MURDE YOGESH
500. MUSHARRAF ALAM
501. MUSKAAN
502. N. EOHIKA
503. NAGMANI RAO
504. NALINI VISWANATHAN
505. NAMITA RAI
506. NAMRATA DHUMAL
507. NANDITA DAS
508. NANDITA GANDHI
509. NANDITA SHAH
510. NASTASIA PAUL GERA
511. NATALI FERNANDEZ
512. NATASHA AHUJA
513. NATASHA NARWAL
514. NATASHA SHARMA
515. NAVDEEP KAUR
792. SIMRAN
793. SIMRAN KASHYAP
794. SMITA SHARMA
795. SNEHA BANERJEE
796. SNEHA GANGULY
797. SNEHA GOLE
798. SNEHAL SHINGAVI
799. SOHINI SHOAIB
800. SOMA KP
801. SOMA SARKAR
802. SONALI UDAYBABU
803. SOUMYA LAMBA
804. SOUVIK
EKAMEBADVITIYAM
805. SREEKALA
806. SRIJIT MENDE
807. SRINATH
808. STELIN PAUL
809. SUBHASHINI SHRIYA
810. SUBODH TAGADE
811. SUCHANA RENU
812. SUDANSHU SHEKHAR
813. SUDARSHAN SHANKAR
814. SUDEETI
815. SUDHA N.
14
214. CHAUDHURI SAYALI
215. CHAVAN SRAVANI
216. CHESTA
217. CHEYLEMLE
218. CHHAYA DATAR
219. CHITRA JOSHI
220. CHITRALEKHA BARUAH
221. CHOURA RAJASHRI
222. CHUNKY RAJ
223. D. BHATTACHARYA
224. D. SUJATHA
225. D. THONG
226. DAMINI PANT
227. DAWA SHERPA
228. DEEPA
229. DEEPA TAK
230. DEEPA VENKATCHALAM
231. DEEPALI
232. DEEPALI KSHIRSAGAR
233. DEEPANKAR PAUL
234. DEEPCHAND
235. DEEPIKA TANDON
236. DEEPSHIKHA
237. DEEPTHY
238. DEEPTI BHUJBAL
516. NAVELI GUPTA
517. NAVJEET
518. NAVSHARAN SINGH
519. NAZNEEN SHIFA
520. NEELIMA SHEIKH
521. NEERAJ MALLIK
522. NEERU SHRUTI
523. NEETIKA V
524. NEHA SOOD
525. NIDHI AGARWAL
526. NIKHIL AMBEKAR
527. NIKHIL DESHPANDE
528. NIKHIL KATHWAS
529. NIKHILA ANOTH
530. NIKHITA AGARWAL
531. NILANJANA PAUL
532. NILESH
533. NIMISHA AGARWAL
534. NIRMALA BANNERJEE
535. NIRMALA DEVI
536. NIRU LAL
537. NIRUPAMA V
538. NISHA RANIMANAK
539. NITI SAXENA
540. NITIN DHAKTODE
816. SUDHA RAGHUVANSHI
817. SUDHIR CHANDRA
818. SUGAIBIN
819. SUKRITA
820. SUKRUTA
821. SUMAN SHARMA
822. SUNANDITA BANERJEE
823. SUNDARI
824. SUNIL
825. SUNITA
826. SUNITA PAWAR
827. SUPRIYA MADAGARLI
828. SUPRIYA SINGH
829. SUPRIYA VARMA
830. SUSHEELA
831. SUSHEELA SAHAI
832. SUSHIL KUMAR
833. SUSHMITA KASHYAP
834. SUYASHA SINGH
835. SVATI JOSHI
836. SWAGATA BASU
837. SWAPNALI KORHALE
838. SWAPNIL ROUTRAY
839. SWARALI
840. SWARMINA
15
239. DEEPTI SHARMA
240. DENNIS
241. DEVIKA GHULE
242. DEVIKA GUPTA
243. DEVIKA J.
244. DEVIKA MITTAL
245. DEVIKA SHEKHAWAT
246. DEVKUMARI HIRE
247. DEVYANI BHONSALE
248. DHANASRI NALAWADE
249. DHONDUP
250. DHRUBO
251. DHWAJENDRA
252. DHYANESHWAR
SHEGWED
253. DIGAMBAR BAGUL
254. DILIP GOSWAMI
255. DILIP KUMAR
256. DINKAR MISHRA
257. DIPALI KAMBLE
258. DIPIKA SRIVASTAVA
259. DIPIN KAUR
260. DISHANT
261. DIVYA
262. DIVYA ARYA
541. NITIN ZUDE
542. NITINLATA WAMAN
543. NIYATHI R KRISHNA
544. NIZARA HAZARIKA
545. NOBOKISHORE SINGH
546. NOOKA
547. NOORJAHAN SAFIA
548. NUPUR JAIN
549. OJAS S V
550. OM PRAKASH
551. OSHEEN RAO
552. P. RAJAGOPAL
553. P. SALIPAT
554. PADMA SINGH
555. PADMA VELASKAR
556. PALLAVI GILL
557. PALLAVI HARSHE
558. PALLAVI PATEL
559. PAPORI KONWAR
560. PARAG KAKODE
561. PAREEK TEJASWI
562. PARIJAT DESAI
563. PARIJATA BHANDUNG
564. PARUL MALIK
565. P ARUNIMA
BHATTACHARAYA
841. SWARNA RAJAGOPAL
842. SWATI
843. SWATI BARNALI
844. SWATI DEY
845. SWATI DYHADROY
846. SWATI SATPUTE
847. SYED MOHAMMAD
848. TAHIRA ZAFAR
849. TANIMA
850. TANYA ANASTASIADIS
851. TARAN
852. TARUN KHANNA
853. TEENA GILL
854. TERESA RANI
855. TRINA
856. TRIPTA SHARMA
857. TRIPTA WAHI
858. TULTUL BISWAS
859. TUSHAR NAGAR
860. UDAY KUMAR
861. UJJWAL KR. SINGH
862. UJWALA KADREKAR
863. UMA PARDESHI
864. UMA SHANKAR
16
263. DIWAKAR
264. DOLI SARATHE
265. DOLON GANGULY
266. DURBA GHOSE
267. DUSU YABO
268. DYUTI AILAWADI
269. DYUTI N A
270. EKTA SHAIKH
271. ELINA HORO
272. ELIZABETH K.H.
273. ELSA MATHEWS
274. ESH PARIDHYANI
275. ESHANEE SHUKLA
276. FARAH BATOOL
277. FARAZ KHAN
278. FARIDA KHAN
279. FEBA RASHEED
280. FIONA LAMAL SENANI
281. FIRDOUS
282. FIRDOZ ALAM
283. FRENY
284. G ROHITH
285. G. NOVA
286. GAJANAND KAMBLE
287. GALINI SHARMA
566. PARWEEN
567. PAULA CHAKRAVARTTY
568. PAUSHALI BASAK
569. PAWAN SURYAWANSHI
570. PIRADAYINI
571. PIYUSH PATNI
572. PONNI ARASU
573. POOJA
574. POOJA KUMARI
575. POONAM KATHURIA
576. POORNAPRIYA
577. POORNIMA CHIKARMANE
578. POORNIMA KUMAR
579. POORVA PANDEY
580. POORVA RAJARAM
581. PRAAVITA K.
582. PRABHA KHOSLA
583. PRACHI
584. PRACHI KHARI
585. PRAGYA KAKADE
586. PRAJAKTA M PHANSE
587. PRALAYA NEGRADE
588. PRANATI THORAT
589. PRASANTHI
590. PRASHASTI ASHOK
865. UMA SHARMISHTA
866. UMADEVI TANUKU
867. UPALI CHAKRAVARTI
868. UPASNA
869. USHA RAJARAM
870. UTSA SHARMIN
871. UTTAM MADME
872. UTTAM PANT
873. V. GEETHA
874. VAHIDA NAINAR
875. VAISHALI CHETTRI
876. VARSHA JAWAGEKAR
877. VARSHA RAGHUVANSHI
878. VASANTH KANNABIRAN
879. VASAVI KIRO
880. VASUDHA DHINGRA
881. VASUDHA KATJU
882. VEENA POONACHA
883. VENKATESH NAYAK
884. VICKY NANDYAYE
885. VICTOR SINHA
886. VIDHYA K. HIRAWE
887. VIDHYA SREENIVASAN
888. VIDYA THAPA
889. VIHAAN
17
288. GANESH
289. GARGIE MANJULKAR
290. GARJE NANASAHEB
291. GAUTAM BHAN
292. GAUTAM MODI
293. GAUTAM RAY
294. GAUTIKA
295. GAYATRI
296. GAYATRI BALUSHI
297. GAYATRI REDDY
298. GAZALA PEER
299. GEETA PORPODE
300. GEETA SESHU
301. GEETA THATRA
302. GEETANJALI NIRGUDE
303. GEETHA NAMBISAN
304. GHORE SURAJ KANTIRAM
305. GIDEON BALASINGHAM
306. GINNY SHRIVASTAVA
307. GITA JAYARAJ
308. GOVIND KELKAR
309. GREESHMA MOHAN
310. GUINEA
311. GURPREET
312. GURUNG
591. PRASHASTIKA
592. PRATIBHA MISHRA
593. PRATISHTHA
594. PRAVIN
595. PREETI OZA
596. PREETI VENAKATRAMAN
597. PREMA REVATHI
598. PRERNA GUPTA
599. PRITA JHA
600. PRITHVIRAJ SHINDE
601. PRIYA SEN
602. PRIYANKA SHARMA
603. PRIYANKA VERMA
604. PROBIR SENGUPTA
605. PUNAM MEHRA
606. PUSHPA ACHANTA
607. PUSHPA BAI
608. R. ABIDA BEGUM
609. R. SUDANSH
610. R.S. DIXIT
611. RAAHI
612. RABIYA SHAHID
613. RACHNA CHAUDHURI
614. RAHUL
615. RAHUL ROY
890. VIJAY P KHAIRNAR
891. VIJAY PRAKASH
892. VIJAY RAJKUMAR
893. VIKAS
894. VIKAS RANJWAR
895. VIKAS SATHE
896. VIKRAM VYAS
897. VIKRAMADIYA SAHAI
898. VIKRAMENDRA
899. VIMAL SARALE
900. VIMALA RAMACHANDRAN
901. VIMLA
CHANDRASHEKHAR
902. VIMLA THAKUR
903. VINAY
904. VINAY DAMODAR
905. VIOLINA
906. VIPIN KRISHNA
907. VIRENDRA DHOKE
908. VIRGINIA SALDANHA
909. VIRMATI
910. VIVEK DIVAN
911. W. BASANTAKUMAR
912. WABLE PRAGATI
913. WAGAJKAR PRAJAKALA
18
313. GYANWATI
314. HARISH IYER
315. HARSHITA
316. HEBOL
317. HEENA TOKAS
318. HEMA KHANNA
319. HEMLATA MESHRAM
320. HILDA
321. HIMANI
322. HUSNA JAVED
323. IFSHA
324. IMRANA QADEER
325. INDER SALIM
326. INDIRA CHAKRAVARTHI
327. INDIRA MUKHERJEE
328. IPSITA
329. IRAM KHAN
330. ISHWAR MISHRA
331. J.M. THONG
332. JACKSON
333. JAEL SILLIMAN
334. JAMVATI
335. JANAKI ABRAHAM
336. JANAKI NAIR
337. JASHODHARA
616. RAJASHRI MAJUMDAR
617. RAJENDRA B. POKALE
618. RAJNI YADAV
619. RAJSHRI M.
620. RAKESH KUMAR
621. RAKHI SEHGAL
622. RAKSHA KUMAR
623. RAMANI
624. RAMNARATAN
625. RANA BEHAL
626. RANJANA SHANKAR
627. RANJANA SRIVASTAVA
628. RANJEETA
629. RASEELA DEVI
630. RATHOD ROSHAN ASHOK
631. RATNA APPNENDER
632. REENA
633. REENA MOHAN
634. REKHA
635. RENA HUSAIN
636. RENU
637. RENU KHANNA
638. RENUKA SAROHA
639. RESHMA VOHRA
640. RESHMI
914. WAGH SATESH MOHAN
915. WANDANA SONALKAR
916. WASIM
917. WUNGSHINGMI H
918. X.K. RANJAN
919. YASHWANT ZAGADE
920. YOGESH SUNGALE
921. YOOSUF ALI
922. Z. AHMED
923. ZEBA ASIF
924. ZEBA SIKORE
925. ANUBHA RASTOGI
926. KAREN GABRIEL
927. KALYANI-DEVAKI-MENON
928. SOMA MARIK
929. ANURADHA BHASIN
930. BADRI RAINA
931. VANESSA CHISHTI
932. GOWHER FAZILI
933. HUMRA QUERISHI
934. JYOTI PUNWANI
935. ANIKET ALAM
936. ASHA HANS
937. PAULA BANERJEE
938. GOWHAR YAQOOB
19
338. JASMINE BHALLA
339. JASSI KAUSHIK
340. JAY DONGALE
341. JAYA
342. JAYA IYER
343. JAYA SHARMA
344. JAYA SINGH
345. JAYA TRIVEDI
346. JAYATI GHOSH
347. JEEVIKA SHIV
348. JESSICA MONTOYA
349. JHUMA SEN
350. JITENDRA PATNAIK
351. JOAN SALVADOR
352. JOHANNA LOKHANDE
353. JOHNSON NAMEIRALIPAN
354. JOY P. LAKRA
355. JUHI JAIN
356. JULIA WIRANEND
357. JULIE THEKKUDAN
358. JYOTI HADAV
359. JYOTI MHAPSEKAR
360. JYOTI SHARMA
361. K SATYAVATI
362. K. KALIDAS
641. RICHA JAIRAJ
642. RICHA MINOCHA
643. RICHA SR
644. RINA ROY
645. RINI SINGH
646. RISHIT NEOGI
647. RITA MANCHANDA
648. RITA THAPA
649. RITA WANKHEDE
650. RITU
651. RIZWAN
652. ROHINI HENSMAN
653. ROHIT GUPTA
654. ROMA CHATTERJEE
655. ROMESH KUMAR SINGH
656. ROOPAK
657. ROSE KERKETTA
658. ROSHAN DAWALE
659. ROSHMI
CHATTOPADHYAY
660. ROSHMI GOSWAMI
661. RUCHA R LAMBATE
939. SHAUKAT
940. PRACHI DUBLAY
941. BINDU MENON
942. ANAND CHAKRAVARTI
943. BADYLANA BORA
944. GAYATRI MENON