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Sl No. Roll No. Name of Candidates Address 1 AP-001 Jayanta Gogoi, S/O-Lt Tulshi Gogoi Milan Nagar, C.R. Building, Dibrugarh OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE,NAGAON The following candidates have been allowed to appear in the Written Test to be conducted for the post of Attached Peon on 20-12-2015 from 12.00 p.m to 1.30 p.m vide Adv. No. Jasanyog/716/15 dtd. 28th April'2015 published in The Assam Tribune & Asomiya Khabar news papers for recruitment under the establishment of The District & Sessions Judge, Nagaon.Call letters have already been issued to the concerned candidates mentioning the time and Venue for the written test. Any candidate of the below mentioned list who has not received call letter before the stipulated date may contact at the O/o The District & Sessions Judge, Nagaon for information. Roll AP-001 to AP-700(Venue:Nowgong College), Roll AP-701 to AP-1200(Venue:Govt. Boy's H.S School, Nagaon), Roll AP-1201 to AP-1305(Venue:Govt. Girl's H.S School, Nagaon) Sl No. Roll No. Name of Candidates Address 1 AP-001 Jayanta Gogoi, S/o-Lt Tulshi Gogoi Milan Nagar, C.R. Building, Dibrugarh 2 AP-002 Majibul Hoque, S/o-Abdul Majid Sutar Muslim Gaon, Khatowal, Nagaon,. 3 AP-003 Bonti Sarma, D/o- Durna Sarmah Dimaruguri, Nagaon. Raj Kamal Talukdar, S/o- Mahendra 4 AP-004 Talukdar Mirza, Palasbari, Kamrup 5 AP-005 Sanjeeb Sarma, S/o- Deban Sarma No.2 Dakupara, Boko, Kamrup 6 AP-006 Hirutpal Nath, S/o-Ratneswar Nath Darrangial Gaon, Kampur, Nagaon. 7 AP-007 Diganta Barman, S/o-Bidya Barman Belsor, Nalbari Pranab Kr. Das, S/o- Mahan Chandra 8 AP-008 Das Deobali, Dighalgori, Raha, Nagaon 9 AP-009 Susmita Borah, D/o-Lt Birendra Borah Baidyatup, Kalangpar, Nagaon. 10 AP-010 Mantu Das, S/o-Daya Das Borkuhia, Titkuri, Rangia, Kamrup 11 AP-011 Imran Hussain, S/o-Babul Hussain Mulan Kamura, Bormonipur, Morigaon Md. Edul Hoque, S/o-Md. Airuddin 12 AP-012 Ahmed Maroi, Sipajhar, Darrang Apurbajyoti Nath, S/o- Pradip Ch 13 AP-013 Nath West Senchowa, Sadar, Nagaon Joyshing Phangcho, S/o- Lt Bura Sing Ram Sing Teran Gaon, Dokmoka, Karbi 14 AP-014 Phangcho Anglong. Shyam Kumar Singha, S/o- Kamal 15 AP-015 Singha Lachit Nagar, Lanka, Nagaon 16 AP-016 Binita Chetry, D/o- Ratan Chetry Rajapara, Boko, Kamrup 17 AP-017 Ashok Kr Sah, S/o- Narayan Sah Dangariabari, Hojai, Nagaon 18 AP-018 Dipankar Borah, S/o- Keshab Borah Purana Bebejia, Purana Titabar, Jorhat Shahid Anowar, S/o-Md. Samsul 19 AP-019 Hoque Sahariagaon, Moirabari, Morigaon. Khupjam Kipgent, S/o- Khupsat 20 AP-020 Kipgent Lhanghoi, Bagmari, Diphu, Karbi Anglong 21 AP-021 Nazim Alam, Md. Manirut Zaman LNB Road,. South Haibargaon, Nagaon Madhabananda Saikia, S/o- Lt Bimal 22 AP-022 Saikia Gadarbori, Chakalaghat, Nagaon 23 AP-023 Prabaljyoti Das, S/o- Bhadra Kt Das Buhagohain Deorigaon, Nagaon 24 AP-024 Md. Ismail Hussain, S/o- Nurul Islam Puthikhaity, Rupahihut, Nagaon 25 AP-025 Dhan Gayan, S/o- Lila Gayan Chalchali Kuruwajan, Samaguri, Nagaon 26 AP-026 Dinesh Barua, S/o- Nagen Barua Parua Gaon, Biharigaon, Nagaon Mahjendra Bora, S/o- Lt Brajadhar 27 AP-027 Bora Bengena ati, Chota Haibar, Nagaon 28 AP-028 Gulzar Hussain, S/o- Nazrul Islam Kawaimari, Juria, Nagaon. 29 AP-029 Dhrubajyoti Borah, S/o- Dipak Barah Auniati, Puronigudam, Nagaon Manashjyoti Patar, S/o- Lt Matiram 30 AP-030 Patar Butikura Gaon, Kampur, Nagaon 31 AP-031 Momina Khatun, D/o- Ismail Hussain Nagabandha, Juria, Nagaon Ramesh Newar, S/o- Mon Prasad 32 AP-032 Newar Ghuguloni Nepaligaon, Khowang, Dibrugarh Raj Kumar Hazarika, S/o- Narayan 33 AP-033 Hazarika Dhekial Gaon, Jakhalabandha, Nagaon 34 AP-034 Pallab Bora, S/o-Bhadreswar Bora Kakhori Gaon, Puranigudam, Nagaon Amol Bhattacharjee, S/o- Lt Mahadev 35 AP-035 Bhattachajee Sankar Mission Road, Itachali, Nagaon 36 AP-036 Sabnam Islam, D/o- Md Tazul Islam Moniram Dewan Road, Nagaon Subrota Chakraborty, S/o-Bholanath 37 AP-037 Chakraborty Gurusthan Golli, Nagaon 38 AP-038 Babul Ch Nath, S/o- Prabhat Ch Nath No.3 Kaki, Nagaon Jitu Tapan Borah,S/o- Padma Kt 39 AP-039 Borah Hatbor, Kaliabar, Nagaon 40 AP-040 Dipankar Gayan, S/o- Kanak Gayan Garmur, Puranigudam, Nagaon 41 AP-041 Gautam Bora, S/o- Ghiti Bora Majpathori, Nagaon 42 AP-042 Lalit Bora, S/o-Lt Bhaben Bora Pandu, Maligaon, Guwahati 43 AP-043 Harish Brahma, S/o- Dasarath Brahma Amonigaon, Howraghat, Karbi Anglong 44 AP-044 Ramiz Uddin, S/o-Azim Uddin Panchali No.2, Lanka, Nagaon Pompi Bordoloi, D/o-Biswa Kt. 45 AP-045 Bordoloi Kuhiguri, Raha, Nagaon Rajendra Swargiary, S/o- Daleswar 46 AP-046 Swargiary Kharua, Barama, Baksa 47 AP-047 Md Merajul Hoque, S/o- Md Afaj Ali Geruamukh, Khatowal, Nagaon 48 AP-048 Pranjyoti Nath, Upen Ch Nath Akarabori, Dhing, Nagaon Jamuna Chakraborty, D/o- Ajay Bindu 49 AP-049 Chakraborty Dhekiajuli, Sonitpur 50 AP-050 Mustaq Ahmed, S/o- Raju Ahmed Haibargaon Dhing Road, Nagaon Rajumoni Raja, S/o- Jagat Ch 51 AP-051 Rajkumar Raidongia Rajagaon, Nagaon 52 AP-052 Jayanta Bora, S/o- Hom Chandra Bora Bahuabheti, Kachamari, Nagaon Syed Baharul Hoque, S/o- Lt Syed 53 AP-053 Badarul Hoque Pakhimoria, Pathori, Nagaon 54 AP-054 Rubul Das, S/o- Khagen Das Garamur, Puranigudam, Nagaon Dhirumoni Sarmah, W/o- Amrit Ch 55 AP-055 Sarmah Bidya Nagar, Dging Road, Nagaon 56 AP-056 Dipak Teron, S/o- Lt Siram Teron Pator Gaon, Kampur, Nagaon Nipon Daimari, S/o- Durgeswar 57 AP-057 Daimari Belaguri, Rupahi, Naghaon Md Abdul Salam, S/o- Abdul 58 AP-058 Khaleque Nagabandha, Juria, Nagaon Dharmananda Bordoloi, S/o-Lt 59 AP-059 Prafulla Bordoloi Itapara, Majorati, Nagaon 60 AP-060 Kakoli Bora, D/o- Naren Bora LNB Road,. South Haibargaon, Nagaon 61 AP-061 Bijt Sandilya, S/o- Jogen Ch Sarmah Teliagaon, Samaguri, Nagaon 62 AP-062 Sijarul Khan, S/o- Lt Feroj Ali Bormonipur, Mikirbheta, Morigaon 63 AP-063 Dipak Kakati, S/o-Lt Prema Kakati Hatigarh, Baligaon, Nagaon Bijay Kr saikia, S/o-Ramesh Barman 64 AP-064 Saikia Diphalugaon, Itachali, Nagaon 65 AP-065 Abdul Hanif, S/o- Lt Abdul Mutalib Kawaimari, Haobargaon, Nagaon 66 AP-066 Aminul Hoque, S/o- Abed Ali Kacharigaon, Kaliadinga, Nagaon 67 AP-067 Borun Borah, S/o- Ganesh Borah Dulal Madhab, Jakhalabandha, Nagaon 68 AP-068 Nilotpal Bora, S/o- Ananda Bora Singia Majgaon, samaguri, Nagaonm 69 AP-069 Ajay Dey, S/o- Lt Bhaben Dey Baghjan, Jakhalabandha, Nagaon 70 AP-070 Hjrishikesh Bora, S/o- Upendra Bora Rahagaon Ward No.3, Raha, Nagaon. 71 AP-071 Pinky Moni das, D/o- Krishna Kt das Rahagaon Ward No.3, Raha, Nagaon. 72 AP-072 Bulbul Alam, S/o- Abdul Hekim Katahguri, Tuktuki, Dhing, Nagaon Indira Basumatari, D/o- Lt Hitaram 73 AP-073 Basumatari Auguri, Bengena ati, Uluoni, Nagaon 74 AP-074 Madan Chetri, S/o- Debilal Chetri Hawaipur, Kheroni, Karbi Anglong. Namita Deka Kalita, D/o- Lt Sohit 75 AP-075 Deka Morikolong Borghat, Nagaon 76 AP-076 Pinku Bora, S/o- Ratneswar Bora North Haibargaon, sadar, Nagaon 77 AP-077 Jahirul Islam, S/o- Lt Abdul Hasen Batadrava Borbheti, Nagaon 78 AP-078 Pallabi Borah, D/o- kanak Borah Puroni Satra, Kowaritol, Kaliabar, Nagaon 79 AP-079 Sweety Paul, D/o- Sitesh Paul Santipur Kalimandir, Nagaon Sadar, Nagaon 80 AP-080 Gautam Borah, S/o-Anaram Borah Katani Gaoan, Pathori, Nagaon 81 AP-081 Habiz Uddin, S/o- Jabed Ali Itapara,Salmari, sadar, Nagaon 82 AP-082 Lakhinandan Das, S/o- Sarulara Das Dimaruguri, Sadar, Nagaon 83 AP-083 Santanu Bora, S/o- Puspa Kt Bora Majpathori, Sadar, Nagaon 84 AP-084 Hiranya Kr Nath, S/o- Purna Kt. Nath Jamuguri, Jajari, Nagaon 85 AP-085 Ratul Bhuyan, S/o- Prabin Bhuyan Nonoi Panigaon, Sadar, Nagaon 86 AP-086 Sunil Kr Harizon, S/o- Lt Nami Harizon Morikolong, sadar, Nagaon 87 AP-087 Vishal Kr Singh, S/o-Anandi Singh Uttar Bidya Nagar, Siliguri Basti, Hojai, Nagaon Gunjan Moni Saikia, S/o- Ganesh 88 AP-088 Saikia Morikolong, Sadar, Nagaon Nayanmoni Medhi, S/o- Nagen Ch 89 AP-089 Medhi Santipur, Chabukdhara, Morigaon Jiju Karmakar, S/o- Haripada 90 AP-090 Karmakar Mairabari, Morigaon 91 AP-091 Ujjal Saikia, S/o- Lt Krishna Saikia Bebejia, Sadar, Nagaon. 92 AP-092 Rajesh Roy, S/o- Dulal Roy Haibargaon AT Road, Nagaon Priyanka Karmakar, D/o-Lt Sushil 93 AP-093 Karmakar Chaparmukh, Raha, Nagaon. Raktim Bairagi, S/o- Lt Basanta 94 AP-094 Bairagi Gayan Bairagi Gaoan, Puronigudam, Nagaon Angshu Priyam Plabanjyoti Bhuyan, 95 AP-095 S/o- Alak Bhuyan Gayan Bairagi Gaoan, Puronigudam, Nagaon Nabashree Debnath, S/o- Ghana Kt 96 AP-096 Debnath Tukurabahi, Chakalaghat, Jajori, Nagaon 97 AP-097 Sibram das, S/o- Nityananda Das PP Road,. ITI Hostel, Sadar, Nagaon 98 AP-098 Sanjay Das, S/o-Amar Krishna Das North Haibargaon, sadar, Nagaon Dhrubajyoti Saikia, S/o- LKt Chandra 99 AP-099 Kt Saikia Dakarghat, Sadar, nagaon Papan Bhawal, S/o- Pran Krishna 100 AP-100 Bhawal Dakhin Bhomoraguri, Ambagan, Nagaon 101 AP-101 Mosim Alom, S/o- Abdul Hekim Chakitup, Sadar, Nagaon Bedanta Bikash Sarmah, S/o- Indra Kt 102 AP-102 Sarmah Dimaruguri, Sadar, Nagaon 103 AP-103 Utpal Saikia, S/o- Ghanashyam Saikia Latabowa, Rupahihut,Nagaon 104 AP-104 Riaz Uddin, S/o- Lt Sahab Uddin Morongial, Chuta Haibar, Nagaon 105 AP-105 Khairul Islam, S/o- Nurul Islam Madhupur, Sadar, Nagaon 106 AP-106 Mintu Bhuyan, S/o-Purna Kt. Bhuyan Putoni Panigaon, Sadar, Nagaon 107 AP-107 Biplob Gayan, S/o- Lt Bubul Gayan Gayan Bairagi Gaoan, Puronigudam, Nagaon 108 AP-108 Bijit Borah, S/o- Lakhi Kt.
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