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DPED 2021-2022 (2Nd Shift) Roll Name Designation Thana School 1 MOST DPED 2021-2022 (2nd Shift) Roll Name Designation Thana School 1 MOST. TASLIMA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila ENAYETPUR GUCCHGRAM GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2 MD. REZAUL KARIM Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila SOWKOLA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 3 MST. FAHAMIDHA YEASMIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Brozobala Kuthirpara Govt. Primary Shcool 4 SHAHINA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila BOLTUL GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 MST. ELIJA IEASMIN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila MONIRPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 MST. SANZIDA Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila Gaverpara Govt. Primary School 7 SHEULY RANI Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila Gaverpara Govt. Primary School 8 SUFIA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila Sontosha Govt. Primary School 9 BASUDEV BISHWAS Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila Gaberpara Govt. Primary School 10 MST. FEROZA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila REHAIKAWLIA PURBOPARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 11 MD. ABDUL MANNAN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Atiarpara Elongjani Govt. Primary School 12 S. M. KAMAL UDDIN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Kaimkola and koibortogati nutunpara Govt. Primary School 13 ANNA Assistant Teacher Chauhali Upazila K K JOTPARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 14 MD. ZAHID HASAN Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Noroshinghopara Govt. Primary School 15 MD. RIPON ALI Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Tebaria Govt. Primary School 16 MD. HARUN OR RASHID Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Udhunia Govt. Primary School 17 MD. HAIDUL ISLAM Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila Chandipur Par Alongjani Govt. Primary School 18 MST. NILA YASMIN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Sonapatil GPS 19 ROZINA PERVIN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Deghi Sadguna GPS 20 MD. ALAMGIR HOSSAIN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Potirampur GPS 21 MST. BIPASHA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Lalua Majhura GPS 22 MST. MASUMA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila KOCHUA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 23 SHYAMOL CHANDRA SARKER Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila CHAR BANIAGANTI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 24 MST. MOMENA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Hamkuria Paschimpara GPS 25 MST. ASMA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Kanchoneswar GPS 26 MST. POURABI SULTANA Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila KHORDOGOJAIL GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 27 MST. SWAPNA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Tarash Model GPS 28 MD. SORAWAR HOSSAIN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Chowpakia GPS 29 MD. MOHAROM ALI Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Kalidashnily GPS 30 MST. SABINA YEASMIN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Katabari GPS 31 MD. MONIRUL ISLAM Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Nadosayedpur GPS 32 MD. SHOHEL RANA Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Krishnopur GPS 33 MD. ABDUL MOTIN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Kundail GPS 34 PROHOLLAD KUMAR SUTRADAR Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila VHAYRA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 35 MOST. SABIHA SULTANA Assistant Teacher Kazipur Upazila SATKOYA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 36 MD. ABDUL KHALEK Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila CHOTOCHAMTARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 37 MD. ASHIKUL ISLAM Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila DHITPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 38 MOST. LUCKY AKTER Assistant Teacher Kazipur Upazila CHAR SALDAH GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 39 JAHURUL ISLAM Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila BHEKA GOPALGANJ GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 40 MD. WAZED ALI Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila FAKIRPARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 41 MD. YIAQUB ALI Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila BISHWANATHPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 42 SELINA PARVIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila CHARBELTOIL NATUNPARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 43 MOST. MAUSUMI SARKAR Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila TIARBOND GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 44 MD. FARID UDDIN MIA Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila MOHAMMADPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 45 MD. HAZRAT ALI Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila MOAKOLA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 46 MST. SHAHINUR KHATUN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila ANGARU GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 47 MD. MOMINUR RAHMAN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila SADAMARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 48 SHAMIMA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Tarash Upazila Charkushabari-II GPS 49 MST. RUSHILY FAUZI Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila MOSHIPUR UTTARPARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 50 MST. SAYMA SULTANA Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila VAIMARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 51 MST. SANZANA PARVIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila CHARBASHURIA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 52 MD. AMEERUL ISLAM Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila BORO-DUGALI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL Assistant Teacher BILKOLMI POSCHIM PARA COMMUNITY GOVT. 53 MST. DOLI KHATUN Shahjadpur Upazila PRIMARY SCHOOL Assistant Teacher BIEANPUR GOPINATHPUR GOVT. PRIMARY 54 MD. SHIRAJUL ISLAM Shahjadpur Upazila SCHOOL 55 MST. TASLIMA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila GOPINATHPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 56 AYESA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila KHUKNI POSCHIMPARA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 57 ASMA Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila ACHOLGANTI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 58 MST. CHHALEHA PARVIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila PUTHIA GPS 59 FARZANA SULTANA Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila JAMIRTA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 60 MOMOTAZ PARVIN Assistant Teacher Shahjadpur Upazila Choura Pachil Govt. Primary School Roll Name Designation Thana School Headteacher KARSHALIKA SANNAL PARA GOVERNMENT 61 MD.MOYDUL ISLAM Shahjadpur Upazila PRIMARY SCHOOL MOHAMMAD SULTAN Assistant Teacher 62 Ullahpara Upazila KHORDOBONKIRAT GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHMOUD 63 TASLIMA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila RAJAPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 64 JESMIN SULTANA Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila RAJAPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 65 SHAHANA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila MAKIMPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 66 MST. HURA MODINA Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila K.C.C METUANI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 67 MOST. ROSEY TALUKDER Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila CHAK SHOHAGPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL Assistant Teacher 68 ABUL KALAM AZAD Belkuchi Upazila SHERNAGOR NATUNPARA MODEL GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 69 MD. TARIF UDDIN Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila UTTAR CHANDONGANTI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 70 MD. MASUD RANA Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila AGURIYA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 71 MD. ABDUL MOMIN SARKAR Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila GARAMASHI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 72 SAMOLI BALA Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila GARAMASHI GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 73 SALINA AKTER Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila BARUPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 74 SANTANA RANI SUTRADHAR Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila DAULATPUR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 75 MD. REJAUL KARIM Assistant Teacher Ullahpara Upazila BOROLAXMIPUR G. P. S. 76 MD. MAZEDUL HOQUE Assistant Teacher Kamarkhanda Upazila Chardoshika Govt. Primary School 77 MOST. RASHEDA KHATUN Assistant Teacher Belkuchi Upazila DHUL BOWRA GOVT. 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