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Estate Directorate ESTATE DIRECTORATE GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL New Secretariat Building, 9th Floor List of Applicants 08/01/14 Name of Estate 60-67 B.T.ROAD Estate Type M.I.G SL Application No Name of Applicant Father/Husband's name Remarks NO Date Occupation Address Monthly/Annual Income Government Resident Special Reason Total Family Meb 1 29824 ANUPAM SAMANTA NEMAI SAMANTA SERVICE C/O ASIT SAMANTA,37 S.N.PAUL ROAD, / / 10,000.00 P.O.-ARIADAH,P.S.-BELGHORIA,KOL-57 6 N 2 03074 ANIL CHANDRA PAL LATE HARENDRA CHANDRA PAL PENSIONER 65/66B, Rani Harshamukhi Road 21/03/84 7,973.00 Block - B, Flat - 6 4 Cal.2 Y 3 00085 SHYAM NARAIN GUPTA BUSINESS 16A, GOPAL MUKHERJEE ROAD 14/05/86 5,000.00 CALCUTTA - 700002 SHORTAGE OF ACCOMODATION 5 N 4 03084 SUSANTA KUMAR SAHA LATE GANESH CHANDRA SAHA SERVICE 29, Harish Neogi Road (Vittadabga) 13/11/87 10,574.00 Cal.67 Long wait for the allotment 5 N 5 02116 PRAVAKAR MANDAL BANKIM CH. MANDAL SERVICE 142/2, A.J.C. BOSE ROAD 10/07/90 4,588.00 CALCUTTA-700 014 SHORTAGE OF SPACE 5 N 6 00997 TAPAS KR BOSE TEACHER 56, BONHOOGHLY GOVT. COLONY 14/01/92 4,403.00 CAL-35 ALLOTTED AT ENTALLY LIG 3 N Page 1 SL Application No Name of Applicant Father/Husband's name Remarks NO Date Occupation Address Monthly/Annual Income Government Resident Special Reason Total Family Meb 7 00517 SAMIR KUMAR NANDI SERVICE 22 N,SRINATH MUKHERJEE LANE, 16/12/92 5,009.00 P.O-GHUGHUDANGA, ECONOMY PROBLEM. 5 CAL-30. N 8 01700 NIRAPADA DAS SADHAN CH. DAS SERVICE 65/66, RANI HARSA MUKHI RD R.H.E. 05/01/93 16,448.00 BL-F, FL-4 FOR CHILDREN'S STUDY 7 CAL-2 Y 9 00658 SACHINDRA NATH SARKAR SERVICE A-11/6, SHRABANI ABASAN 11/02/93 14,893.00 FC BL, SEC-III, CAL-91 HAVE TO VACATE AFTER RETIREMENT 4 Y 10 01392 RABINDRA NATH GHOSE SERVICE 19, RAMLAL AGARWAL LN 07/03/94 4,250.00 CAL-50 HIGH RENT 3 N 11 01933 CHITRALEKHA GHOSH (AICH) AVIK AICH TEACHER 19/3A NAYAN CHAND DUTTA ST. 30/05/94 12,191.00 CALCUTTA-700 006 4 N 12 03067 PRABIR KUMAR SEN LATE PRAFULLA KUMAR SEN SERVICE 65/66B, Raniharshamukhi Road 22/11/94 13,875.00 Block - G, Flat - 3 No property of own or family 8 Cal.2 Y 13 00625 TAPAN MUKHERJEE SERVICE 30(I-18); 01/12/94 4,900.00 R.K.S. RD INCONVENIENT ACCOMMODATION 3 CAL-54 Y 14 01388 DEBASISH ROY SERVICE C/O, GOPAL MUKHERJEE,364,KRISHNAPUR 27/03/95 2,700.00 GARAL GACHA, DANKUNI, HOOGHLY SPACE PROBLEM 4 N Page 2 SL Application No Name of Applicant Father/Husband's name Remarks NO Date Occupation Address Monthly/Annual Income Government Resident Special Reason Total Family Meb 15 03233 BHISWANATH DAS LATE PANKAJ KR. DAS BUSINESS 1A/1B GURU CHARAN LANE 22/01/96 6,043.00 CALCUTTA-700 004 ILLNESS OF MOTHER 0 N 16 00971 MANOJ KUMAR BHATTACHARJEE SERVICE FL-1, BONOPHOOL ABASAN 31/01/96 4,028.00 CAK-48 HAVE TO VACATE AFTER RETIREMENT 5 Y 17 01594 KRISHNA PADA BHATTACHARYA SERVICE 132/1, RAMLAL AGARWALLA LN 25/07/96 9,850.00 SINTHEE SPACE PROBLEM 3 CAL-50 N 18 00955 DULAN ANANDA SAHA TEACHER C/O, JOYDEB SAHA 05/08/96 9,175.00 ID/1, HEM DEY LANE 4 CAL-50 N 19 02426 RAJKUMAR MUKHERJEE LATE DILIP KUMAR MUKHERJEE SERVICE C/o. Office of the Asst. Engineer 25/09/96 5,446.00 33-A, Eden Hospital Roaf Long distance from house to office 4 Cal.73 N 20 03228 SOM SEKHAR BANERJEE LATE DEBI SANKAR BANERJEE SERVICE 27, DININATH CHATTERJEE STREET 15/11/96 9,692.00 BELGHORIA, CALCUTTA-700 056 ACCOMMODATION PROBLEM 3 N 21 02251 BIJAN KR. DATTA LATE BIJOYGOPAL DATTA SERVICE 25/3, RAJA MANINDRA ROAD 17/01/97 8,303.00 R.H.E. BL-N/14 CALCUTTA-700 037 REQUIRED GREATER ACCOMMODATION 4 Y 22 00860 BINOY KUMAR DAS SERVICE C/O:RADHA KRISHNA DAS,BALIA(NEAR 08/04/97 4,000.00 NAFAR CH.SCHOOL),GARIA STN.RD. NO SUFFICIENT INCOME TO GET RENTED FLAT 5 P.O:PANCHPOTTA,CAL-84. N Page 3 SL Application No Name of Applicant Father/Husband's name Remarks NO Date Occupation Address Monthly/Annual Income Government Resident Special Reason Total Family Meb 23 00831 SUBODH CH MANDAL SERVICE 8, H.C. PAL LANE, 13/06/97 7,986.00 CAL-50 (GR. FLOOR) ONLY EARNING MEMBER OF THE FAMILY 4 N 24 01238 SIKHA GHOSH SERVICE 13/32,RAJA MANINDRA ROAD, 22/10/97 8,252.00 PAIKPARA, CAL-37. UNSUITABLE & HARMFUL SITUATION IN THE LO 4 N 25 00852 PRADIP KUMAR SARKAR SERVICE 7,CHANDRA NATH SIMLAI LANE 21/01/98 4,596.00 CAL-2. PRESENT LIVING AT AN OCCUPIED PLACE 4 N 26 00051 BHISHMADEB BANDYOPADHYAY SERVICE JESSORE ROAD(NEAR S.B.I.) 09/02/98 4,713.00 BONGAON,24 PARAGANAS (NORTH) FACING DIFFICULTY TO ATTEND OFFICE 4 PIN-743235. N 27 01209 NIKHIL KR PAL SERVICE 49/1A, JOY MITRA ST 26/02/98 10,687.00 CAL-5 4 N 28 00841 RANJIT CHOUDHURY SERVICE 56/7,PASHUPATI BHATTACHERJEE ROAD 11/03/98 9,129.00 CAL-41. SCHEDULE CASTE 6 N 29 02338 PALLAB BANERJEE KALACHAND BANERJEE SERVICE 19/B, Srish Ch. Choudhury Lane 11/06/98 5,945.00 Cal.2 Bad condition of present house 5 N 30 02137 HRISHIKESH SAHOO LATE SARAT CH. SAHOO SERVICE C/O DASARATHI MITRA 12/06/98 7,420.00 MITRA PARA, P.O.-JOYNAGAR FINANCIAL PROBLEM 5 DIST 24Pgs(S) PIN-743337 N Page 4 SL Application No Name of Applicant Father/Husband's name Remarks NO Date Occupation Address Monthly/Annual Income Government Resident Special Reason Total Family Meb 31 00294 MOHIT KUMAR GHOSH SERVICE C/44,ANADAPURI,P.O-NONACHANDANPUKUR 07/08/98 9,040.00 DIST-24 PRGS(N) SPACE PROBLEM 4 N 32 02111 SUBIR KR. DAS LATE NAKULESWAR DAS SERVICE 43/4C RAM ROAD, SARSUNA 27/08/98 6,786.25 CALCUTTA-700 061 ILLNESS OF MOTHER 4 N 33 01642 TAPAN CHAKRABORTY LATE KALIDAS CHAKRABORTY SERVICE 398, NISCHINDA (EAST), GHOSHPARA 17/09/98 5,350.00 BALLY, HOW-711227 LIVING IN RELATIVE'S HOUSE 0 N 34 00135 GOUR CHANDRA SAHA @ DAS SERVICE 6/2 GANGA DHAR SEN LN. BARANAGAR 30/11/98 7,500.00 CALCUTTA 700036 INSUFFICIENT SPACE 6 N 35 00768 PARIJAT SEN SERVICE 48/1,B.N.GHOSAL ROAD, 21/12/98 4,033.00 CHOUDHURY PARA,BELGHORIA, ALLOTED AT 2/7, MOHINI MILLS IHE 3 CAL-56. N 36 00080 JAGADISHWAR PR. CHATURVEDI SERVICE NB/1,NOTH ARJUNPUR, 21/12/98 17,520.00 SHIBTALA, NO PERMANENT ACCOMMODATION IN THIS 4 CALCUTTTA-700059. N 37 01066 BISWAJIT CHATTERJEE SERVICE 24/1A, KALA CHAND PATITUNDI LANE 29/12/98 3,500.00 CAL-2 SPACE PROBLEM 3 N 38 01263 NIPENDRA SAHA BANIK SERVICE 2A,GANGULY PARA LANE, 29/06/99 2,500.00 CAL-2. SHORTAGE OF ACCOMMODATION 4 N Page 5 SL Application No Name of Applicant Father/Husband's name Remarks NO Date Occupation Address Monthly/Annual Income Government Resident Special Reason Total Family Meb 39 03372 KASHINATH GHOSH LATE SURENDRA KR. GHOSH SERVICE R.H.E. FL-BU/3, 193, ANDUL ROAD 11/04/00 13,399.00 HOWRAH-711 109 NO OWN ACCOMODATION 3 Y 40 03571 SANKAR KR. ROUTH LATE SURESH CH. ROUTH SERVICE 21/H/130/2, RAJA MANINDRA ROAD 11/04/00 5,290.00 CAL-37 NO OWN HOUSE 4 N 41 03570 SANJIB KR. SARKAR LATE HARENDRA NATH SARKAR SERVICE 22, RAJA RAM MOHAN SARANI 11/04/00 4,782.00 BELGHARIA, NIMTA, CAL-49. NO OWN HOUSE N 42 03269 AMIT ROY LATE RABIDRA KUMAR ROY SERVICE 1/G, RAMLAL AGARWALA LANE 13/04/00 6,000.00 CALCUTTA-700 050 NOT MENTION 4 N 43 03615 SALIL KR. DAS LATE BENODE BEHARI DAS SERVICE 3/1, NAINANPARA LANE 13/04/00 11,529.00 CALCUTTA-700 036 NO OWN HOUSE 6 N 44 03531 SHEW KUMARI DAS LATE VIKHARI DAS OTHERS C/O HARDEW SHAW 13/04/00 4,245.00 12, COAL DEPOT, SALIMAR, HOWRAH NOT MENTION 5 N 45 03611 NIRMAL CH. PAUL LATE GANESH CH. PAUL SERVICE P.O.+VILL-MEDIA COLONY, SATIN SEN 18/04/00 6,089.00 NAGAR, 24Pgs(N) INSUFFICIENT ACCOMMODATION 3 N 46 03983 RAGHUNATH CHAKRABARTI RANAJIT KR. CHAKRABORTY SERVICE BJ/5, GOVT. HOUSING ESTATE 18/04/00 15,016.00 193, ANDUL ROAD, HOWRAH NOT MENTION 5 Y Page 6 SL Application No Name of Applicant Father/Husband's name Remarks NO Date Occupation Address Monthly/Annual Income Government Resident Special Reason Total Family Meb 47 03453 SITANGSHU BHATTACHARYYA BUSINESS 6/4/8, SEAL'S GARDEN LANE, 18/04/00 4,500.00 CALCUTTA-700 002 SMALL SPACE 3 N 48 04436 MANIK BHATTACHARYYA LATE SITAL CH. BHATTACHARYYA SERVICE 33/6, MURARIPUKUR ROAD 18/04/00 13,825.75 BL-1, FL-6, CALCUTTA-700 067 SHORTAGE OF ACCOMMODATION 3 Y 49 04678 CHANDIDAS BANERJEE LATE PRANKRISHNA BANERJEE SERVICE 50/7 THAKUR RAMKRISHNA LANE 19/04/00 13,041.00 HOWRAH-711 104 NOT MENTION 4 N 50 03874 ADARSHA BANERJEE DILIP KR. BANERJEE SERVICE ROYPARA GOVT. HOUSING ESTATE 19/04/00 6,809.00 BL-A, FL-2, CALCUTTA-700 050 NO OWN HOUSE 3 Y 51 03574 DEBOPROSAD DASGUPTA LATE AMULLYA KR.
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