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List of JSY Beneficiaries of Bongaigaon District for the Year 2010-11 List of JSY Beneficiaries of Bongaigaon District for the year 2010-11 JSY INCENTIVE NAME OF THE HEALT NAME OF THE JSY RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS DATE OF DATE OF SL BLOCK PHC HUSBAND'S NAME PAID TO INSTITUTION BENEFICIARY (COMPLETE ADDRESS) DELIVERY PAYMENT MOTHER (RS) VILL-KATHALGURI.PO- 1 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC PUSPANJALI DAS DINESH DAS 7-Apr-10 1400 7-Apr-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-KATRIPARA.PO- 2 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC RUMALA RAY PROMOD RAY 7-Apr-10 1400 7-Apr-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-DAKUAPARA,.PO- 3 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC MINATI DAS MAJEN DAS 16-Apr-10 1400 16-Apr-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-BORPARA,PO- 4 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC PAPORI RAY HEMANTA RAY 24-Apr-10 1400 24-Apr-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL,NAPITPARA,PO- 5 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC SUMI RAY DIPKUMAR RAY 25-Apr-10 1400 25-Apr-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-JOGIPARA,PO- 6 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC CHITRA RAY DHANESWAR RAY 27-Apr-10 1400 27-Apr-10 CHAKAPARA.DT-BNG VILL-BORPARA,PO- 7 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC KALPANA RAY HARICHARAN RAY 29-Apr-10 1400 29-Apr-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL- GHANDAL,PO- 8 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC RINABALA RAY KASHAD RAY 14-May-10 1400 14-May-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-KASHIDOBA, PO- 9 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC PHULMANI PATHAK MANIKANTA PATHAK 16-May-10 1400 16-May-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG, VILL,SUTRADHARPARA,PO- 10 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC SABHABATI RAY PARMESWAR RAY 18-May-10 1400 18-May-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL,SUTRADHARPARA,PO- 11 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC JONALI SUTRADHAR RANJIT SUTRADHAR 24-May-10 1400 24-May-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG page 1 of 631 List of JSY Beneficiaries of Bongaigaon District for the year 2010-11 JSY INCENTIVE NAME OF THE HEALT NAME OF THE JSY RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS DATE OF DATE OF SL BLOCK PHC HUSBAND'S NAME PAID TO INSTITUTION BENEFICIARY (COMPLETE ADDRESS) DELIVERY PAYMENT MOTHER (RS) VILL-KASHIDOBA, PO- 12 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC BANDITA SARANIA HITEN SRANIA 24-May-10 1400 24-May-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG, VILL-NAPITPARA,PO- 13 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC GUNAMATI RAY KAHIT RAY 27-May-10 1400 27-May-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-MULAGAON,PO- 14 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC NABYA BALA RAY K.BARMAN 30-May-10 1400 30-May-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL,SUTRADHARPARA,PO- 15 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC REKHA SUTRADH B.SUTRADHAR 9-Jun-10 1400 9-Jun-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL,SUTRADHARPARA,PO- 16 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC JONALI SUTRADHAR NARASING SUTRADHAR 16-Jun-10 1400 16-Jun-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL,JOGDOBA.PO- 17 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC SUMATI BRAHMA BABULAL BRAHMA 21-Jun-10 1400 21-Jun-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-DAKUAPARA,.PO- 18 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC REBATI RAY LAMUYA RAY 1-Jul-10 1400 1-Jul-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-POPRAGAON,PO- 19 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC PRATIBHA DAS S.K.DAS 23-Jul-10 1400 23-Jul-10 DO.DT-BNG VILL,SUTRADHARPARA,PO- 20 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC DIPIKA SUTRADHAR PRABIN SUTRADHAR 12-Aug-10 1400 12-Aug-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG SOMOREN VILL-KASHIBARI,PO- 21 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC GALI BASUMATARY 12-Aug-10 1400 12-Aug-10 BASUMATARY CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-KAWLIPARA,PO- 22 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC DIPIKA RAY KARTIK RAY 15-Aug-10 1400 15-Aug-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG page 2 of 631 List of JSY Beneficiaries of Bongaigaon District for the year 2010-11 JSY INCENTIVE NAME OF THE HEALT NAME OF THE JSY RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS DATE OF DATE OF SL BLOCK PHC HUSBAND'S NAME PAID TO INSTITUTION BENEFICIARY (COMPLETE ADDRESS) DELIVERY PAYMENT MOTHER (RS) VILL-DAKUAPARA,.PO- 23 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC ANIMA RAY PULEN RAY 22-Aug-10 1400 22-Aug-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-BORPARA,PO- 24 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC DHARITRI BARUAH AKON BARUAH 29-Aug-10 1400 29-Aug-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL,JOGDOBA.PO- 25 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC MINATI RABHA GONIT RABHA 3-Sep-10 1400 3-Sep-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL- GHANDAL,PO- 26 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC JAYANTI SINGHA TARUN SINGHA 9-Sep-10 1400 9-Sep-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL- 27 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC DIPA RAY SAITNA RAY MONAKOCHA,PO.CHAKAP 10-Sep-10 1400 10-Sep-10 ARA,DT.BNG VILL-KATHALGURI.PO- 28 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC BEUTY ARIYA DHANESWAR ARJAY 12-Sep-10 1400 12-Sep-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-KAWLIPARA,PO- 29 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC PRANITA RAY NOMAL SINGH 23-Sep-10 1400 23-Sep-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-SITKAGAON.DIST- 30 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC RANJANA RAY KAMESWAR RAY 4-Oct-10 1400 4-Oct-10 BNG VILL-BORPARA,PO- 31 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC JOYSHNA RAY KANAK RAY 29-Oct-10 1400 29-Oct-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-BORPARA,PO- 32 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC BIJULI RAY PRANJAL RAY 1-Nov-10 1400 1-Nov-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL- 33 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC SUPHALA RAY HEMEN RAY MONAKOCHA,PO.CHAKAP 6-Nov-10 1400 6-Nov-10 ARA,DT.BNG page 3 of 631 List of JSY Beneficiaries of Bongaigaon District for the year 2010-11 JSY INCENTIVE NAME OF THE HEALT NAME OF THE JSY RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS DATE OF DATE OF SL BLOCK PHC HUSBAND'S NAME PAID TO INSTITUTION BENEFICIARY (COMPLETE ADDRESS) DELIVERY PAYMENT MOTHER (RS) VILL-BORPARA,PO- 34 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC SADHANA RAY HARKESWAR RAY 10-Nov-10 1400 10-Nov-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-KAHIPARA,PO- 35 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC MINATI RAY DIPUL RAY 15-Nov-10 1400 15-Nov-10 CHIPANSILA DT.BNG VILL-KASHIDOBA, PO- 36 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC JANAMI MEDHI DHARONI MEDHI 7-Dec-10 1400 7-Dec-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG, VILL-NAPITPARA,PO- 37 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC MOROMI RAY NAYAN RAY 17-Dec-10 1400 17-Dec-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG DHARMESWARI KANTESWAR VILL,SUTRADHARPARA,PO- 38 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC 17-Dec-10 1400 17-Dec-10 SUTRADHAR SUTRADHAR CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-BORPARA,PO- 39 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC JONALI RAY NILESWAR RAY 23-Dec-10 1400 23-Dec-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG AGHANI VILL,SUTRADHARPARA,PO- 40 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC MAHANTA SUTRADHAR 24-Dec-10 1400 24-Dec-10 SUTRADHAR CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-BORPARA,PO- 41 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC TIROMA RAY RUPAN RAY 6-Jan-11 1400 6-Jan-10 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-KAWLIPARA,PO- 42 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC BHUMIKA RAY PULEN RAY 14-Jan-11 1400 14-Jan-11 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL+PO- 43 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC CHAMPABATI RAY NARAYAN RAY 15-Jan-11 1400 15-Jan-11 CHIPANSILA,DT.BNG VILL-KASHIDOBA, PO- 44 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC ANIMA RAY AMARENDU RAY 25-Jan-11 1400 25-Jan-11 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG, page 4 of 631 List of JSY Beneficiaries of Bongaigaon District for the year 2010-11 JSY INCENTIVE NAME OF THE HEALT NAME OF THE JSY RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS DATE OF DATE OF SL BLOCK PHC HUSBAND'S NAME PAID TO INSTITUTION BENEFICIARY (COMPLETE ADDRESS) DELIVERY PAYMENT MOTHER (RS) VILL-BORPARA,PO- 45 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC BHANITA MEDHI JUGAL MEDHI 1-Feb-11 1400 1-Feb-11 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL- GHANDAL,PO- 46 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC PRATIBHA RAY JATIN RAY 22-Feb-11 1400 22-Feb-11 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-KAWLIPARA,PO- 47 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC NIRUPAMA RAY PROMAD RAY 19-Mar-11 1400 19-Mar-11 CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG VILL-BORPARA,PO- 48 BONGAIGAON CHIPONSILA MPHC PURABI RAY GOGEN RAY CHIPANSILA,DT-BNG 19-Mar-11 1400 19-Mar-11 (CHIPONSILA MPHC) 49 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD RASHIDA KHATUN HAZRAT ALI KOKILA NAYAPARA 1/4/2010 1400 4/1/10 50 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD SAMELA KHATUN BAKKAR ALI KOKILA NAYAPARA 2/4/2010 1400 2/4/2010 51 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD KHODIZA KHATUN SAIDUL ISLAM KOKOLA PART-I 2/4/2010 1400 2/4/2010 52 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD SUKURJAN NESSA TAMSER ALI CHAKLA PART-I 2/4/2010 1400 2/4/2010 53 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD JOYNAB KHATUN MAHIDUL ISLAM KOKILA DAKSHINPARA 5/4/2010 1400 5/4/2010 MONOWARA 54 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD MOYEZ UDDIN KOKILA UTTARPARA 5/4/2010 1400 5/4/2010 KHATUN 55 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD AMINA KHATUN MANIR UDDIN NAMBERPARA PART-II 6/4/2010 1400 6/4/2010 page 5 of 631 List of JSY Beneficiaries of Bongaigaon District for the year 2010-11 JSY INCENTIVE NAME OF THE HEALT NAME OF THE JSY RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS DATE OF DATE OF SL BLOCK PHC HUSBAND'S NAME PAID TO INSTITUTION BENEFICIARY (COMPLETE ADDRESS) DELIVERY PAYMENT MOTHER (RS) 56 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD JAHANARA KHATUN LT. BABAR ALI MANDIA (BARPETA) 6/4/2010 1400 6/4/2010 57 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD HABIA KHATUN SAYED ALI MATRAGHOLA 7/4/2010 1400 7/4/2010 58 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD ABIDA KHATUN TAHER ALI KOKILA PART-I 8/4/2010 1400 8/4/2010 59 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD SONA BHANU SARBESH ALI MATRAGHOLA 9/4/2010 1400 9/4/2010 60 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD AYSHA KHATUN LAL MAHMUD NAMBERPARA PART-I 10/4/2010 1400 10/4/2010 61 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD JAHANARA KHATUN LITAN HUSSAIN KOKILA MAZPARA 10/4/2010 1400 10/4/2010 62 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD AKLIMA KHATUN BASIR UDDIN GOLAPARA 11/4/2010 1400 11/4/2010 63 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD MAFIZA KHATUN ZIARUL HOQUE CHAKLA PART-I 11/4/2010 1400 11/4/2010 MUNJUWARA 64 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD AFAZ UDDIN KOKILA PART-II 11/4/2010 1400 11/4/2010 KHATUN 65 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD SUFIA KHATUN ZAHIDUL ISLAM KOKILA PART-II 12/4/2010 1400 12/4/2010 66 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD ASMA KHATUN HAZRAT ALI NAYAPARA 12/4/2010 1400 12/4/2010 page 6 of 631 List of JSY Beneficiaries of Bongaigaon District for the year 2010-11 JSY INCENTIVE NAME OF THE HEALT NAME OF THE JSY RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS DATE OF DATE OF SL BLOCK PHC HUSBAND'S NAME PAID TO INSTITUTION BENEFICIARY (COMPLETE ADDRESS) DELIVERY PAYMENT MOTHER (RS) 67 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD MOMOTAZ BEGUM HASHEM ALI CHAKLA PART-I 14/4/2010 1400 14/4/2010 68 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD HAMIDA KHATUN MAFIZ UDDIN SAILMARI 15/4/2010 1400 15/4/2010 69 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD JOYGON NESSA SAFOR ALI MOINBORI (BARPETA) 15/4/2010 1400 15/4/2010 70 SRIJANGRAM CHAKLA KOKILA SD ALIA KHATUN AMZAD ALI NAMBERPARA PART-I
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