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No. District Study Centre Name Father's Name Address C/O- ABDUL KARIM Bongaigaon Civil AFRUZA YEASMIN ABDUL KARIM TARAFDAR,288,HATIPOTA PART 1 Bongaigaon Hospital TARAFDAR TARAFDAR II,BILASIPARA,BILASIPARA,Dhubri,A SSAM,783348 C/O- Meeno ka Bongaigaon Civil mohala,,Udaipuria,Udaipuria,Samod 2 Bongaigaon Ajay Kumar bunkar Sedu ram bunkar Hospital police station,Jaipur,Rajasthan,303807 C/O- AKBAR ALI Bongaigaon Civil 3 Bongaigaon ALIMA AKTAR AKBAR ALI AHMED AHMED,299,DAUKMARI,JANIA,BAR Hospital PETA,Barpeta,ASSAM,781314 C/O- MANIKA SHARMA,80,BORPARA NEAR LIC Bongaigaon Civil ANUSMITA LATE KAMAKHYA 4 Bongaigaon DIV Hospital CHAKRABORTY CHAKRABORTY OFFICE,BONGAIGAON,BONGAIGA ON,Bongaigaon,ASSAM,783380 C/O- HAREKRISHNA Bongaigaon Civil ARCHANA BALA ROY,350,KAIMARI PART - 5 Bongaigaon BIRIN NATH SARKAR Hospital SARKAR 2,KAIMARI,GOLAKGANJ,Dhubri,ASS AM,783335 C/O- JOGEN BARMAN,77,GOPAL Bongaigaon Civil BAZAR,GOPAL 6 Bongaigaon ARPANA BARMAN JOGEN BARMAN Hospital BAZAR,NALBARI,Nalbari,ASSAM,78 1353 C/O- Rahman Bongaigaon Civil Ali,667,Charabori,Khopani 7 Bongaigaon Asiya Khatun Asahak Ali Hospital Kuchi,Hajo,Kamrup Rural,Assam,781102 C/O- AKHIL CH Bongaigaon Civil MAZUMDER,114,MAJAIRMUKH,SRI 8 Bongaigaon BARNALI MAZUMDER AKHIL CH MAZUMDER Hospital JANGRAM,ABHAYAPURI,Bongaigao n,ASSAM,783384 C/O- RINKUMONI Bongaigaon Civil 9 Bongaigaon BEAUTY BARMAN LT TARANI BARMAN DEKA,15,JANIGOG,JANIGOG,NALB Hospital ARI,Nalbari,ASSAM,781334 C/O- Late Hassain Bongaigaon Civil 10 Bongaigaon Bilkis Nasrin Hassain Ali Ali,100,Nayapara,Abhayapuri,Abhaya Hospital puri,Bongaigaon,Assam,783384 C/O- Barwara,73,Fathegrah, nandudi Bongaigaon Civil ki dhani,chomu,Mahar 11 Bongaigaon DEEPAK YADAV SISHUPAL YADAV Hospital khurd,Samode,Outside State,Rajasthan,303806 C/O- Saiful Bongaigaon Civil 12 Bongaigaon Easmin Sultana Sohrab Ali Akanda Islam,23K,Malipara,Chenemari,Tarab Hospital ari,Barpeta,Assam,781305 C/O- JAHIDUL ISLAM,42,PASSCHIM Bongaigaon Civil 13 Bongaigaon HELMINA BHUYAN KHURSHED BHUYAN MOINBARI,MOINBARI,KALGACHIA, Hospital Barpeta,ASSAM,781321 C/O- HARANUR Bongaigaon Civil RASHID,158,BHERAGAON,GHUGU 14 Bongaigaon HELMINA RASHID HARANUR RASHID Hospital BARI,KALGACHIA,Barpeta,ASSAM,7 81319 C/O- Latika Bongaigaon Civil devi,17,Barsaderi,Bhotanta 15 Bongaigaon Hirumani Devi Dilip sarma Hospital saderi,Patacharkuchi,Barpeta,ASSAM ,781325 C/O- ALHAJ ABDUL MANNAF,75,CHALANTAPARA Bongaigaon Civil ALHAJ ABDUL 16 Bongaigaon JULEKHA SHARMIN PART Hospital MANNAF II,CHALANTAPARA,JOGIGHOPA,Bo ngaigaon,ASSAM,783388 C/O- LT. BHUGEN Bongaigaon Civil SOREN,109,RUPNAGAR,SONAPUR, 17 Bongaigaon JUNEMONI SOREN LT. BHUGEN SOREN Hospital SONAPUR,Kamrup Metro,ASSAM,782402 C/O- upen ch Bongaigaon Civil 18 Bongaigaon juri boro UPEN CH BORO boro,3,jharobari,jharobari,palashbari,K Hospital amrup Rural,ASSAM,781122 Page 1 of 29 Annexure A Sl. No. District Study Centre Name Father's Name Address C/O- HEMKANTA Bongaigaon Civil BARUAH,123,DHEKIAJULI,DHEKIAJ 19 Bongaigaon JYOTISMITA BARUAH HEMKANTA BARUAH Hospital ULI,DHEKIAJULI,Sonitpur,ASSAM,78 4110 C/O- KAMAL Bongaigaon Civil DAS,194,BIKRAMPUR,AMRANGA,P 20 Bongaigaon KARABI DAS PARESH DAS Hospital ALASHBARI,Kamrup Rural,ASSAM,781125 C/O- BADAR UDDIN Bongaigaon Civil 21 Bongaigaon KHADIZA BEGUM BADAR UDDIN AHMED AHMED,50,MAILKUCHI,DHAKUWA, Hospital BARPETA,Barpeta,ASSAM,781309 C/O- Kishana Ram Bongaigaon Civil 22 Bongaigaon Lekh Raj Choudhary Kishana Ram Chhirang Chhirang,56,Kantiya,Kantiya,Khimsar, Hospital Nagaur,Rajasthan,341025 C/O- BIPUL Bongaigaon Civil DAIMARI,76,KATHALGURI,UDALGU 23 Bongaigaon MAINAW DAIMARI BIPUL DAIMARI Hospital RI,UDALGURI,Udalguri,ASSAM,7845 09 C/O- BIJU Bongaigaon Civil CHOUDHURY,112,BARBANG, 24 Bongaigaon MINAKHI KALITA NAGEN CH KALITA Hospital KHANDAPARA,BARBANG,PATACH ARKUCHI,Barpeta,ASSAM,781325 C/O- MOZIDA Bongaigaon Civil LATE HABIBAR BEGUM,67C,KACHARIPETY PART 25 Bongaigaon MINARA RAHMAN Hospital RAHMAN 1,AMBARI,ABHAYAPURI,Bongaigaon ,ASSAM,783384 C/O- SANATAN Bongaigaon Civil MOUSHUMEE KAKATI,111,MUGURIA,MUGURIA 26 Bongaigaon SANATAN KAKATI Hospital KAKATI (PATHSALA),PATACHARKUCHI,Bar peta,ASSAM,781325 C/O- LT.AJIT KR Bongaigaon Civil MANDAL,464,abhayapauri w.no- 27 Bongaigaon NABANITA MANDAL LT AJIT KR MANDAL Hospital 4,abhayapuri,abhayapuri,Bongaigaon, assam,783384 C/O- CHIRAJ ALI,138,BARNAGAR Bongaigaon Civil 28 Bongaigaon NAYANTARA BEGUM CHRAJ ALI BANEKUCHI,BANEKUCHI,NALBARI, Hospital Nalbari,ASSAM,781340 C/O- DIPAK KUMAR Bongaigaon Civil RABINDRA NATH ROY,1189,GAURIPUR WARD NO. 29 Bongaigaon NIHARIKA ADHIKARY Hospital ADHIKARY 2,GAURIPUR,GAURIPUR,Dhubri,AS SAM,783331 C/O- DURGA PRASAD Bongaigaon Civil NIRAJ KUMAR DURGA PRASAD NITHARWAL,0,ASPURA,ASPURA,AJ 30 Bongaigaon Hospital NITHARWAL NITHARWAL EETHARH,SIKAR,RAJASTHAN,3327 01 C/O- BIPINDRA NATH Bongaigaon Civil BIPINDRA NATH BRAHMA,23,SURJYAKHATA,DUMA 31 Bongaigaon NIRMALA BRAHMA Hospital BRAHMA RIGURI,DOTMA,Kokrajhar,ASSAM,7 83347 C/O- Golchan Bongaigaon Civil 32 Bongaigaon Nurnahar Begum Golchan Kader Kader,24,Bhella,Bhella,Barpeta,Barpe Hospital ta,Assam,781309 C/O- Late surendra Bongaigaon Civil khataniar,12,Kurobaha,Tuplay 33 Bongaigaon Pallabi khataniar Late surendra khataniar Hospital panbari,Patacharkuchi,Barpeta,ASSA M,781329 C/O- SARAT DEKA,270,VILL- Bongaigaon Civil 34 Bongaigaon PAPARI DEKA SARAT DEKA PUTHIMARI,ODALGURI,PATACHAR Hospital KUCHI,Barpeta,ASSAM,781325 C/O- Baneswar Porja,10,Borpukhuri Bongaigaon Civil 35 Bongaigaon Pooja Porja Baneswar Porja Tea Estate,Kunwari,Biswanath Hospital Chariali,Sonitpur,Assam,786176 C/O- M C Bongaigaon Civil 36 Bongaigaon PRIYANKA ROY M C ROY ROY,402,BARIPARA,MANIKPUR,MA Hospital NIKPUR,Bongaigaon,ASSAM,783392 C/O- MONOJ Bongaigaon Civil PUJA MONOJ BHATTACHARJEE,149,CHATIANA 37 Bongaigaon Hospital BHATTACHARJEE BHATTACHARJEE PATHAR,MURPHULANI,BOGIJAN,G olaghat,ASSAM,785621 Page 2 of 29 Annexure A Sl. No. District Study Centre Name Father's Name Address C/O- Kumbtali,1,THOBAU ,TEH- Bongaigaon Civil BHINMAL ,DES.- 38 Bongaigaon Ramesh kumar Dana ram Hospital JALORE,Thobau,Jhab,JALORE,Raja sthan,343029 C/O- Dhani Bongaigaon Civil sapawali,,Jaipur,Ghasipura,Manoharp 39 Bongaigaon RAMKISHOR YADAV SADHU RAM YADAV Hospital ur,Outside State,RAJASTHAN,303103 C/O- DHARMA KANTA Bongaigaon Civil DAS,93,UJAN 40 Bongaigaon RANJANA DAS DHARMA KANTA DAS Hospital PARA,SRIJANGRAM,ABHAYAPURI, Bongaigaon,ASSAM,783386 C/O- GOLAP Bongaigaon Civil HUSSAIN,104,NASATRA,NASATRA, 41 Bongaigaon RASHMI SULTANA GOLAP HUSSAIN Hospital ABHAYAPURI,Bongaigaon,ASSAM,7 83384 C/O- GANESH CHANDRA Bongaigaon Civil GANESH CHANDRA DAS,123,DALAI GAON ( 42 Bongaigaon RIMEE DAS Hospital DAS BIRBIRA),BAMAKHATA,PATACHAR KUCHI,Barpeta,ASSAM,781325 C/O- Akbar Bongaigaon Civil ROUSHANARA 43 Bongaigaon Akbar Ali Ali,335,Kawatika,Kawatika,Bijni,Chira Hospital BEGUM ng,Assam,783390 C/O- ROFIQUL HOQUE CHOUDHURY,NEAR BILASHIPARA Bongaigaon Civil RUBBA ROFIQUL HOQUE 44 Bongaigaon ELECTRICAL SUB- Hospital CHOWDHURY CHOUDHURY DIVISION,BILASIPARA,BILASIPARA, BILASIPARA,Dhubri,ASSAM,783348 C/O- TAPAS Bongaigaon Civil TARANIKANTA 45 Bongaigaon RUPLEKHA BAISHYA PATOWARY,165,NAGAON,NAGAON Hospital BAISHYA ,BARPETA,Barpeta,ASSAM,781311 C/O- SARBESH Bongaigaon Civil SABANA NAZNIN 46 Bongaigaon SARBESH KHAN KHAN,92,KHONGRA,KHONGRA,TA Hospital AKHTAR RABARI,Barpeta,ASSAM,781305 C/O- LT SOMSER Bongaigaon Civil ALI,190,SALABILA NO 1,SALABILA 47 Bongaigaon SARUFA BEGUM LT SOMSER ALI Hospital BAZAR,MANIKPUR,Bongaigaon,ASS AM,783392 C/O- SOFIOR Bongaigaon Civil RAHMAN,33,KACHARIPETY PART- 48 Bongaigaon SHAHANA PARBIN SOFIOR RAHMAN Hospital I,AMBARI,ABHAYAPURI,Bongaigaon, ASSAM,783384 C/O- Karimul Bongaigaon Civil 49 Bongaigaon SHAHANAZ PARBIN Shahadat Hussain Hussain,255,Radhakuchi,Radhakuchi, Hospital Barpeta,Barpeta,Assam,781309 C/O- Sanjib Kr. Bongaigaon Civil 50 Bongaigaon SHIKHA NATH Late Rabindra Ch. Nath Nath,9,Tilapara,K/Bhotagaon,Kokrajh Hospital ar,Kokrajhar,ASSAM,783370 C/O- MD AKBAR Bongaigaon Civil ALI,116,CHIKARBITHA,RADHAKUC 51 Bongaigaon SONIA AKTER SHUNARUL ISLAM Hospital HI,BARPETA,Barpeta,ASSAM,78130 9 C/O- SATRAM KONWAR,HOUSE Bongaigaon Civil NO 0,VILL OUGURI,PO 52 Bongaigaon SUNITA KONWAR SATRAM KONWAR Hospital BHURBANDHA,MORIGAON,Morigao n,ASSAM,782104 C/O- KUMARI Bongaigaon Civil 53 Bongaigaon SWAPNALI DAIMARI DANIEL DAIMARI DAIMARI,,KAPURPURA,TAMULBARI Hospital ,UDALGURI,Udalguri,ASSAM,784510 C/O- EUNUS ALOM Bongaigaon Civil EUNUS ALOM MONDAL,34,CHANDERGAON,GERA 54 Bongaigaon TAMANNA NASRIN Hospital MONDAL MARI PART V,GAURIPUR,Dhubri,ASSAM,783339 C/O- HAIDAR ALI Bongaigaon Civil AHMED,46,SAGUNMARI PT- 55 Bongaigaon TASLIMA YASMIN HAIDAR ALI AHMED Hospital I,BILASIPARA,BILASIPARA,Dhubri,A SSAM,783348 Page 3 of 29 Annexure A Sl. No. District Study Centre Name Father's Name Address C/O- HAIDER HUSSAIN BARBHUIYA,877, BEHIND S.M. Dev Civil ABIDA SULTANA HAIDER HUSSAIN ZILKADAR ALI H.S 56 Cachar Hospital BARBHUIYA BARBHUIYA SCHOOL,BALIGHAT, SILCHAR,ARUNACHAL,SILCHAR SADAR,Cachar,ASSAM,788025 C/O- SEMSON S.M. Dev Civil CHARWA,18,DOWTOWN ASOMI 57 Cachar ACHARJYA CHARWA SEMSON CHARWA Hospital PATH,HENGRABARI,DISPUR,Kamru p Metro,ASSAM,781036 C/O- TAIBUR RAHMAN LASKAR,162(B),HAILAKANDI S.M. Dev Civil AFRUJA KHANAM TAIBUR RAHMAN 58 Cachar TOWN W/N-13,RP Hospital LASKAR LASKAR Road,HAILAKANDI,Hailakandi,ASSA M,788151 C/O- MEHERPUR S.M. Dev Civil BOTERTAL,949,MEHERPUR,MEHE 59 Cachar ANINDITA DAS AKSHAY KUMAR DAS Hospital RPUR,SILCHAR,Cachar,ASSAM,788 015 C/O- LAKHYA NATH S.M. Dev Civil 60 Cachar BABY KUTUM LAKHYA NATH KUTUM KUTUM,68,BOGINADI,BOGINADI,BO Hospital GINADI,Lakhimpur,ASSAM,787032 C/O- LAKHI PRASAD S.M. Dev Civil
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