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Enrre Purba B-Dh^, Name of the Area falling under Name, Designation & Central GST the jurisdiction of Address of the CptO Commissioner- Commissionerate/ rate/ Division Division IN THE DISTRICTS OF Sri M. B. Ghatak MURSHIDABAD, BIRBHUM, Assista nt Commissioner, BANKURA, PURULIA, PURBA CGST, Bolpur Commissionerate, Sian, Nanoor BARDHAMAN AND PASCHIM Chandidas Road, Birbhu m- 7 31204 BARDHAMAN IN THE STATE OF Ph. No. 03463-221566 WEST BENGAL. e-ma il cexbolpu@excise. nic. in Bardhaman Enrre Purba B-dh^,"r. D"t".r, lzabul Haque Mallick 25, Baromlpur Mote, G.T. Road, Assistant Commissioner, CGST, Bardhaman Bardhaman. Division, 25, Ba ra nilpur, Sripa lly, G.T. Road, plN-713103, Bardhaman, phone No. 0342_ 26467 33, E-mai l: cexd33 14@excise. nic. i n Fax No. 0342-2646734 Asansol p.S, North Asansol South Shri Paritosh Saha, p.S P.S, Hirapur & Raniganj p.S in Assistant Commissioner the District of paschim CGST, Asansol-l Division, Senraleigh Road, Bardhaman. Kumarpur, Asansol- 05, Dist- Burdwan Sen Raleigh Road , Asansol -5 Phone No. 034L-2254931, E-ma il : (Paschim Bardhaman) [email protected] Asansole-Il Jamuria P.S., p.S., Barabani Sri Sunil Kumar Jha, Salanpur P.S, Chittaranjan p,S. & Assistant Commissioner, CGST Asansol_ll Kuiti P.S in the District of paschim Division, Senraleigh Road, Kumarpur More, Ba rd ha ma n. P.O.-R.K. Mission campus, Asansol_ 713305, Sen Raleigh Road, Asansol-5 phone Dist- Burdwan, No, 0341-2259037, Fax: 034t-2259034 E-mail: [email protected] Entire purulia District of Sri S. N. Mondal S.B" Garai Road, Rambandhu Talao, Assista nt Commissioner, Ward No. L7, Asansol-713 303 CGST, Purulia Division, Senraleigh Road, Kumarpur More,p.O.-R.K. Mission campus, Asansol- 713 305, Dist- Burdwan, W.B.phone No. 0341-225 6062, Fax: O34L-225 9034 E-mail: @gmail.com Berhampore Entire Murshidabad District. SriA. N. Haldar 26/23, Sahid Surya Sen Road, p.S.- Assista nt Commissioner, Berha mpore, Dist.- Murshidabad CGST,26/23. Shahid Surya Sen Road, p.O._ Berhampore, Dist- Murshidabad, plN- 742LOl, Phone No. 03482-2 SO77g, FAX: 034g2_ 252595, e-mail: berhamporedivn@gmail. corn Entire Birbhu-5[t i.t SriB.K. Mondal Assista nt Com missioner, CGST, Sian, Nanoor Chandidas Road, Bolpur, Birbh um-(W .8.)- 7 31204 e-mail: Mob;- 983L47327t. Bankua Divn Entire Bankura Oistrict Assistant Commissioner, CGST Bankura Divn., Lokpur Main Road, Kankata More, P.O.- Kenduahidi, PrN-722102 (WB) Dist.-Bankura e-mail: [email protected]. Durgapur-I Divn AREA UNDERTTARD NO. SriB. S. Meena 22,23,24,26,27,29 & 30 oF Deputy Commissioner, DURGAPUR MUNICIPA], CGST Durgapur-t Divn., CORPORATION AND AREAS Satayajit Roy Sarani, City Centre, Durgapur_ ON THE NORTH OF GT-ROAD 713276 UNDER KANKSA PS IN THE e-mail: cexd3307@excise" nic.in DISTRICT OF PASCHIM BARDI{AMAN. Durgapur (Paschrm Bardhaman) Durgapur-Il Divn AREA COVERED BV !rARD NOS. 1 TO 21,25,33,34 & 35 OFr Assista nt Com missioner, DURGAPUR MUNICIPAI, CGST Durgapur-ll Divn., CORPOR{TION AND THE Satayajit Roy Sarani, \\,TIOLE TERRITORIES City Centre, Durgapur-713216 COYERED UNDER e-mail: cexd3309@excise. nic.in PI\ND.1BES\\ AR P.S.- AND ANDAL P.S. - IN THE DISTRICT Otr PASCHIM BARDI]ANIAN, Durgapur (Paschrm B ardhaman) D*grprr-tti Oi-.., AREA COVE,RED UNDER SriG.C. Das" \\ARD NOS. 29, 31.,32, 36 TO 13 Assista nt Com missione r, OF DURGAPUR MUNICIPAL CGST Durgapur-lll Divn., CORPOIL{TION AND THE Satayajit Roy Sarani, AREAS ON THF] SOU'TH OF City Centre, Durgapur-713216 GT-ROAD ON THE I'ANKSA e-mail: cexd3310@excise. nic.in P,S. IN THE DISTRICT OF PASCHINI BARDIilNLAN. Durgapur (Paschrm B ardhaman).
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