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SHREE BURRABAZAR KUMARSABHA PUSTAKALAYA 1-C, Madan Mohan Burman Street, Kolkata- 700 007 SHREE BURRABAZAR KUMARSABHA PUSTAKALAYA 1-C, Madan Mohan Burman Street, Kolkata- 700 007 List of Executive Committee Financial Year 2013-2014 Sl. Name Designation Occupation Address Residence Office Mobile Email Address C-A/5/10, D.B. Nagar 1 Dr. P.S. Tripathi President Professor 2576-1522 98306-13313 Baguiati, Kolkata - 59 16B, Shakespeare Sarani 2282-0161 2 Sri Mohanlal Pareek Vice President C.A. 2466-1012 98302-62761 Kolkata- 71 2282-0088 1E, Burman Street 3 Sri N.K. Ladha Vice President ICWA 23343866 2271-6205 98312-08071 NK [email protected] Kolkata -07 42, K.K. Tagore Street 2252-4125 4 Sri M.P. Bajaj Secretary Service 2259-2672 98300-63052 MP BAJAJ [email protected] 5Th Floor, Kolkata - 07 225-2015 541, Rabindra Sarani 5 Sri G.N. Rathi Asstt. Secretary Business 2533-5034 93309-37775 RATHI [email protected] Laxmi Towe,Kolkata - 03 Balaji Ganges, D/201 Floor 6 Sri P. K. Dhelia Asstt. Secretary Business 105/D, Bidhan Nagar Main Road 3257-8020 93318-69955 Kolkata - 67 2479-5411 2237-8770 7 Sri A.P. Mallawat Finance Secretary Business 95B, C.R. Avenue, Kolkata - 73 98300-88910 3042-5411 2234-1944 B-3, Tirupati Tower 17,Dharamtolla 8 Smt. Durga Vyas Literary Secretary Retd. H.M. 2642-6781 2641-5156 93317-59824 Lane Shibpur, Howrah-2 161/1,M.G.Road, 1st Floor, 2259-0930 2268-5521 9 Sri J.K. Jethalia Member Advocate 98303-41747 Kolkata-7 2259-5413 2268-1384 10 Sri S. L. Jain Member Social Worker 23. M. D. Road Kolkata-7 2274-4080 98300-93760 Subham Apartment 19B, Alipore 2449-8071 2235-5251 11 Sri Bimal Lath Member Business 94335-07962 Road, Kol-27 2449-8072 2235-0864 37, Canning Street 2rd Fl. 2242-8720 12 Sri Manoj Kakra Member Business 2554-3520 93310-38180 [email protected]. Kolkata-1 2242-8720 Om Sagar & Associates 6/1, 13 Sri Banshidhar Sharma Member Service 9830145426 Lindsay Street,kol-87 Suhag Niketan 196B C.R. 14 Sri Narendra Dhanuka Member Business 2241-4266 98303-84251 Avenue, Kol-7 Nilkanth, Flat-4A, 26B,Camac 15 Dr. Tara Dugar Member Lecturer 2290-1212 98304-01212 Street, Kol-16 1E, Burman Street 2271-2916 16 Sri R.G. Sungha Member Business 2270-7072 98318-05412 Kolkata -07 2271-2944 17 Sri R. L. Surana Member Business 2B, Nando Mullick Lane Kol-6 2530-6074 98306-90985 13A, P. K. Tagore Street 5th 18 Sri Shalabh Chaturvedi Member Business 93307-07296 Floor, Kol-6 21, Syed Salley Lane, 2 Flr. Kol- 19 Sri Satyendra Singh Atal Member Business 22692168 2230-9714 98831-93301 [email protected] 7 20 Sri Bhanwarlal Mundhra Member Service 60A, Nalini Seth Road Kol-7 2530-9256 2474-7473 93318-99707 1-C,M.M. Burman Street Kolkata- 2268-9613 21 Smt. Sudha Jain Member Social Worker 2268-3739 92313-13478 7 2273-6121 2, Rupchand Roy Street 3rd Fl. 22 Sri Shreeram Soni Member Business 2694-4046 2860-3674 98311-38050 Kolkata-1 Shankar Tower, 5th Floor 391/2, 2252-9442 23 Sri Narayan Das Vyas Member Service 2274-6419 98300-21239 G.T.Road, Howrah-6 2252-7231 2259-1663 24 Sri Sanjay Rastogi Member C.A. 42, K.K. Tagore Street Kol-7 2259-4491 98300-85996 2269-1197 98742-71102 25 Sri Vidhu Shekhar Shastri Member Business 280,C.R. Avenue Kolkata-6 2241-1348 9330688685.
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