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DPED 2021-2022 (1St Shift) Roll Name Designation Thana School 1 MOST DPED 2021-2022 (1st Shift) Roll Name Designation Thana School 1 MOST. MOMOTA PARVIN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila BANBARIA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2 MOST. SULTANA PARVIN Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila KHIDROMATIA UTTOR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 3 RUMPA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila BETKANDI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 MST. MUNNI KHATUN Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila POSCHIM KHASKAWLIA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 JANNATUL FERDOUS Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila KUMIRGOALIA PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 MST. RINA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila CHARJAJURIA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 7 FAJLUL HAQUE Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Kundashon GPS 8 MD. GOLAM RABBANI Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Boro Powta GPS 9 MD. FAZLUL HAQUE Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Khirsin GPS 10 MD. ESHAROT HOSSAIN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Chandivog GPS 11 MST. JOSNA PARVIN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Kamarshon GPS 12 MD. ZOHURUL ISLAM Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Charkushabari GPS 13 SAIMA RANI CHAKRABORTY Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila SHOLAKURA MAMUDPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 14 MOST. RATNA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila BHUTIAPARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 15 MD. SHAIKH FARUQ Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila DHALAI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 MST. SAYMA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila GOBINDOPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 17 MST. RITA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila KALIPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 MOST. KHATIJA BANU Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila ARMASUKA GPS 19 MAHFUZA SULTANA Assistant Teacher Kazipur Upazila STHALL BARI DHOKHIN PARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 MD. AMZAD ALI Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila BAROIYA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 21 MD. BELAL HOSSAIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila SHIBRAMPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 22 MD. SANWAR HOSSAIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila DHARJAMTOIL POSHCHIM PARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 23 MD. ALTAF HOSSAIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila MOHAMMADPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 24 MST. ROZINA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Raiganj Upazila SREERAMER PARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 25 JAUSNA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila DAMUAPARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 FIROJ UDDIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Malotidanga Govt. Primary School 27 MD. OMAR FARUQ Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila KURSHIDHITPUR GPS 28 MST. ZULEKHA YASMIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Khash Char Kadai Govt. Primary School 29 SHAMIMA AKTER Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila CHAR BACHRA GPS 30 MST. DILARA YESMIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila BACHAMARA GPS 31 MOST. DILRUBA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Shalachapri Purbapara Govt. Primary School 32 MST. SABINA YESMIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Karshalika Puranpara Govt. Primary School 33 MD. ABDUR RAZZAK Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Char Porjana Govt. Primary School 34 MD. ABDUL MALEK Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila KUTHIBARI GPS 35 MD. TARIQ HASNAT Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila ARAZIBANTEAR GPS 36 MD.SHAMIM AHMED Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Reshombari government primary school 37 ROUSHON ARA LAILA Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila MOHESHPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 38 MD. REZAUL KARIM Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Tiarhati Govt. Primary School 39 MOST. NASRIN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila MOHESHPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 40 MD. ABDUL ZALIL Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Poschim Satbaria Govt. Primary School 41 SHARMIN YEASMIN REEMA Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila GHARESHOR BALAI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 42 MST. YUMME SALMA Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Dokkhin Para Puran Bera Govt. Primary School 43 KAZOL REKHA Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Garolgati Govt. Primary School 44 MD. ABDUL MANNAN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Monakasha Govt. Primary School 45 RIKTA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila SHUMBUDIA PASCHIM PARA GOV. PRIMARI SCHOOL 46 MD. MOYNAL HOQUE Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila CHARNAKALIA GOV. PRIMARI SCHOOL 47 SHARMIN AKHTAR Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Banshuria Govt. Primary School 48 MD. MIZANUR RAHMAN Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila BINANUI PASCHIM PARA GOV. PRIMARI SCHOOL 49 MD. ROMZAN ALI Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila AOWAZI KATHALIA GOV. PRIMARI SCHOOL 50 UMME RUMANA PERVIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Gopalpur Govt. Primary School 51 MD. FORIDUL ISLAM Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Gupiakhali Govt. Primary School 52 MOHAMMAD HABIBUR RAHMAN Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila KALAGACHI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 53 NAZNIN AKTER Assistant Teacher Kamarkhanda Upazila JHAOIL GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 54 MOMOTAJ PARVIN Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila CHOWBARIA UTTOR PARA GPS 55 MD. MAINUL ISLAM Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila KHASHMODDHASHIMULIA GPS 56 MD. RAFIQUL ISLAM Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila ENAYETPUR GPS 57 ASIA AKTER Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila K. K . KODALIA GPS 58 HAFIZA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Changtia Govt. Primary School 59 MOST. RONY KHATUN Assistant Teacher Kazipur Upazila SONAMUKHI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 60 MD. ABDUL MOZID Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila BOCHARGATI GPS 61 ASMA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila POSCHIM HATAIL GPS 62 TANIA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Sirajganj Sadar Upazila Degreepara Govt. Primary School 63 AL KHALID Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Gopalpur Govt. Primary School 64 MST. TAHMINA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Betuya Soybaria Govt. Primary School 65 MT. NAZNIN NAHAR Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Makorshon GPS 66 MST. MOMOTAZ MAHOL Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Boalia GPS Roll Name Designation Thana School 67 MST. REHANA PARVIN Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila POYLA GPS 68 MST. JESMIN KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Mohespur Govt. Primary School 69 MST. MALA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Chaksa Dokkhin Para Govt. Primary School 70 SHAHRIAR HOSSAIN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Sayedpur Govt. Primary School 71 MD. ALAMIN HOSSAIN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Kaliakair Dakkhin Para Govt. Primary School 72 MD. ALI REZA Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Goyhatta Govt. Primary School 73 MST. ROKHSANA YEASMIN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Durgapur Govt. Primary School 74 MOST. KARIMA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila PARTETULIA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 75 MST. NURAI FERDUSHI Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila PURNIMAGANTI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 76 MST. FARJANA HOQUE Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila K.K.POSCHIM JOTPARA GPS 77 RABEYA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila Betil Two No Govt. Primary School 78 SHAMOLI RANI Assistant Teacher Raiganj Upazila BRAMMONBARIA PURBO PARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 79 TAHMINA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila MANIKDOHO GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 80 MST. KARUNA SARKAR Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila ZALSHUKA EBADAT ALI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 81 MST. FARIDA PARVIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila NARAYANDAH GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 82 MOST. FAZILA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Salop Begum Latif GPS 83 AYSHA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila BONGRAM GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 84 MD. ABDUL ALIM Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Mulbera Govt. Primary School 85 MD. AL MAHMUD Assistant Teacher Kazipur Upazila PIRGASA GOVT. PRIMARI SCHOOL 86 MD. ABDUL KARIM Headteacher Belkuchi Upazila Khidro Goprekhi Govt. Primary School 87 MOST. SHIBLY KHATUN Assistant Teacher Kazipur Upazila MAIZBARI GOVT. 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Primary School 98 JANNATUL FERDOUS Assistant Teacher Kazipur Upazila MATHAILCHAPOR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 99 BASONA RANI Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila MADHOBPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 100 MOST. RUPALY KHATUN Assistant Teacher Kazipur Upazila BHATUYA KHOLA BASHZAN GOVT. RPIMARY SCHOOL 101 MST. JOBAIDA GULSANARA Assistant Teacher Raiganj Upazila KHODRO RAGHUNATHPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 102 MD. ABU HASHIM Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Upar Shilot GPS 103 FATAMA FARGANA Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Binshara GPS 104 REBA KHATUN MONNY Assistant Teacher Raiganj Upazila Betua Govt. Primary School 105 MST. KHURSHIDA ZAHAN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Kundail GPS 106 ERINA PARVIN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Char Kushabari GPS 107 SHAPLA RANI SARKER Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Kharkharia GPS 108 MOST. ARZINA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Bastul GPS 109 HASINA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Gurma GPS 110 MD. 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