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Candidates List 1 GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXES Kar Bhavan, Ganeshguri, Dispur, Assam NOTICE This is for information of all concerned that following is the list of applicants for the posts of ‘Junior Assitant’ under the establishment of Commissioner of Taxes, Assam, whose offline application forms have been received at this office till the last date of submission of application forms as per Advertisement No. Janasanyog/D/2513/19 dated 18/07/2019 published in The Assam Tribune. The applicants, whose offline applications have been received and names appeared in the following list are now required to fill up an Online Application Form which will be available in the official website www.comtax.assam.gov.in from 20/08/2019 to 30/08/2019. This Online Application Form is only for creating a database of the applicants who submitted the Offline Application Forms on or before the last date of submission. It is therefore to be noted that any person whose name has not appeared in the following list is not eligible to fill up the Online Application Form and such application, if submitted, will be summarily rejected. The applicants are required to scan the relevant documents given below for uploading before they start to fill up the Online Application Form. List of documents to be scanned before filling Online Application Form: 1. Permanent Residentship Certificate of Assam OR Aadhaar Card OR Voter ID Card 2. Caste certificate / EWS certificate 3. Birth Certificate OR HSLC Admit card OR HSLC Board Pass Certificate as age certificate 4. PH certificate 5. Pass Certificate from Head of the Institution OR University Pass Certificate 6. Certificate of Employment Exchange Registration No. 7. Coloured Photograph : (Size of photograph must be less than 35 kb. Height of photograph must be between 250 pixel and 320 pixel and width of photograph must be between 150 pixel and 220 pixel) 8. Signature : (Size of signature must be less than 30 kb. Height of signature must be between 100 pixel and 180 pixel and width of signature must be between 150 pixel and 220 pixel) Sd/-Commissioner of Taxes Kar Bhavan, Ganeshguri, Dispur, Assam LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT UNDER COMMISSIONER OF TAXES, ASSAM Sl. No. Name of the Candidate Father's Name Mother's Name 1 A R AMIN ULLA RAHIMUDDIN AHMED KARIMAN NESSA 2 A R ATIQUE ULLA RAHIMUDDIN AHMED KARIMAN NESSA 3 AAJIM KHAN JAMIL AKHTAR KHAN NURJAHAN BEGUM 4 AARTI KUMARI RAM CHANDRA PRASAD SADHNA DEVI 5 AARTI MISHRA BAIDYA NATH MISHRA RANJU MISHRA 6 AASIF HUSSAIN LASKAR ZAKIR HUSSAIN LASKAR ANJANA BEGUM LASKAR 7 ABANI DOLEY KASHINATH DOLEY ANJULI DOELY 8 ABANI KT. SINGHA RADHA KT. SINGHA ABHOYA BANI SINHA 9 ABANI KUMAR ROY DAREN CHANDRA ROY TARU LATA ROY 10 ABANI PHUKAN DILESWAR PHUKAN LATE LICIPHANGCHOPI 11 ABDUL AHAD CHOUDHURY ATAUR RAHMAN CHOUDHURY RABIA KHANAM CHOUDHURY 12 ABDUL AJIT SIRAZ ALI JAITAN NESSSA 13 ABDUL BASHAR ABDUL HAMID MARIAM 14 ABDUL BATEN KASEM ALI SHUKITAN NESSA 15 ABDUL HAMIM LASKAR LATE MANAF LASKAR HALIMA KHATUN LASKAR 16 ABDUL HASIM MD NAZMUL HAQUE DELANGISH BEGUM 17 ABDUL HUSSAIN BULMAJAN ALI AJEBUN NESSA BEGUM 18 ABDUL KADIR ALI ANOWAR HUSSAIN LATE AIAJUN BEGUM 19 ABDUL KASEM HOBIBUR RAHMAN MEHERUN NESA 20 ABDUL KHAN NUR HUSSAIN KHAN MONICA KHATUN 21 ABDUL MAHSIN HOQUE MD NAZMUL HOQUE DELANGISH BEGUM 22 ABDUL MALIK MUZAMMEL HOQUE AZEDA BEGUM 23 ABDUL MANAF KHAN ABDUL BASIR KHAN HENERA BEGUM KHAN 24 ABDUL MANNAN JULHAS ALI FIROZA BEGUM 25 ABDUL MATLIB ABDUL AZIM ILA BEGUM 26 ABDUL MAZID FAZAR ALI RUPJAN BEGUM LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT UNDER COMMISSIONER OF TAXES, ASSAM Sl. No. Name of the Candidate Father's Name Mother's Name 27 ABDUL MUNIM AHMED ABDUS SAMAD AHMED NASIM BANU AKAND 28 ABDUL RASHID SURHAB ALI MAHARUMA BEGUM 29 ABDUL SAYED ABDUL LATIF MEAH SAIRA KHATUN 30 ABDUL WADUD HAKIM ALI MANOWARA BEGUM 31 ABDUL WASHIF AHMED HASIB AHMED ANUARA BEGUM 32 ABDUR KUKUT ROUF ABDUR ROUF MOMENA KHATUN 33 ABDUR RAHMAN SHAHED ALI HASHINA BEGUM ABDUR RASHID 34 NUR ISLAM KHANDAKAR FATEMA BIBI KHANDAKAR 35 ABDUR ROUF SAYED ABDUL MALIK RASHIDA KHATUN 36 ABDUS SALAM MUNURUZ ZAMAN HOQUE SALEMA BEGUM 37 ABDUS SALAM AHMED LATE ABDUL LATIF FIRUZA KHATUN 38 ABDUS SALIM AHMED ABDUR REZZAQUE SAIRA BHANU 39 ABHASMITA PHANGCHO LATE PADMA PHANGCHO RADALI PHANGCHO 40 ABHAYJYOTI CHIRING PROBHAT CHIRING PUSPANJALI CHIRING 41 ABHI RAM BASUMATARY DAYA RAM BASUMATARY ROJONI BASUMATARY 42 ABHIDEEP SARKAR BIKASH SARKAR DIPA SARKAR 43 ABHIGYAN SARMAH MR GAYAPRASAD SARMAH MRS KARUNA BARUAH 44 ABHIIT BORA DEBEN BORA MAYA BORA 45 ABHIJEET BANIK PRADIP BANIK PRATIVA BANIK 46 ABHIJEET BARUAH KAMAL CH BARUAH KALPANA BARUAH 47 ABHIJEET BHUYAN PRASANNNA BHUYAN MRS MANIKA BHUYAN 48 ABHIJEET DOLEY LATE BIJOY KUMAR DOLEY REKHA DOLEY 49 ABHIJEET GOGOI DULAL CHANDRA GOGOI NIVA CHETIA GOGOI 50 ABHIJEET OJAH SIBA NATH OJAH BIJULEE OJAH 51 ABHIJEET PAUL ASIT RANJAN PAUL BHANU PAUL 52 ABHIJEET SHILL BOLAI SHILL USHA SHILL LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT UNDER COMMISSIONER OF TAXES, ASSAM Sl. No. Name of the Candidate Father's Name Mother's Name 53 ABHIJIEET ROY SUDHIR CHANDRA ROY KANAKLATA ROY 54 ABHIJIT BAISHYA SUNIL BAISHYA RINA BAISHYA 55 ABHIJIT BARDHAN AJIT KUMAR BARDHAN MANIKA DEY BARDHAN 56 ABHIJIT BHAGAWATI AJIT BHAGAWATI NIBEDITA BHAGAWATI 57 ABHIJIT BHOWMIK LT. AKHIL KUMAR BHOWMIK ARUNA BHOWMIK 58 ABHIJIT BORA BUDHEN BORA BIJAYA BORA 59 ABHIJIT BORA HERENDRA NATH BORA BILU BALA BORA 60 ABHIJIT BORA BUDHEN BORA BIJAYA BORA 61 ABHIJIT BORAH GAGAN BORAH RANJU BORAH 62 ABHIJIT BRAHMA LT. DHARANI KANTA BRAHMA BISHNU PRIYA BRAHMA 63 ABHIJIT BURAGOHAIN DINA BURAGIHAIN MINA BURAGOHAIN 64 ABHIJIT BURAGOHAIN BIPUL BURAGOHAIN ANITA BURAGOHAIN 65 ABHIJIT CHAKRABORTY LT. RATAN CHAKRABORTY SANDHYA CHAKRABORTY DWIJENDRA KUMAR 66 ABHIJIT CHOUDHURY BIBHA CHOUDHURY CHOUDHURY 67 ABHIJIT DAS PHANINDRA MOHAN DAS NIVA RANI DAS 68 ABHIJIT DAS ASHOK DAS ANJANA DAS 69 ABHIJIT DAS JYOTISH DAS NIRMALI DAS 70 ABHIJIT DAS JYOTISH DAS NIRMALI DAS 71 ABHIJIT DAS MON MOHAN DAS LAXMI RANI DAS 72 ABHIJIT DAS CHETIA ROMESH CHETIA BIJU DAS NARAYAN CHANDRA 73 ABHIJIT DEBANATH MINOTI DEBANATH DEBANATH 74 ABHIJIT DEBNATH NANTU DEBNATH SABITA DEBNATH 75 ABHIJIT DEKA BINOD DEKA MONIKA DEKA 76 ABHIJIT DEKA HIREN DEKA PRIYA DEKA 77 ABHIJIT DEY LATE DULAL DEY DIPALI DEY 78 ABHIJIT DUTTA LT. AJIT DUTTA MIRA DUTTA LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT UNDER COMMISSIONER OF TAXES, ASSAM Sl. No. Name of the Candidate Father's Name Mother's Name 79 ABHIJIT GOGOI AJIT GOGOI MINAKHI GOGOI 80 ABHIJIT GOGOI AKHAYA KUMAR GOGOI RINJU MANI GOGOI 81 ABHIJIT GOGOI PULIN GOGOI INDU BRRAH GOGOI 82 ABHIJIT GOSWAMI NONI GOPAL GOSWAMI RUPA GOSWAMI 83 ABHIJIT HAZARIKA LT.ROBIN HAZARIKA SURALA HAZARIKA 84 ABHIJIT KALITA JOGEN KALITA BHOGDOI DUTTA KALITA 85 ABHIJIT KALITA LT. BHABEN KALITA DIPAMANI KALITA 86 ABHIJIT KALITA LATE TAPAN KUMAR KALITA ANJU MANI KALITA 87 ABHIJIT KHOUND PHUL KHOUND KRISHNA KHOUND 88 ABHIJIT KR. DAS NRIPEN CH. DAS NAMITA DAS 89 ABHIJIT MAZUMDAR ARABINDA MAZUMDAR SHIPRA MAZUMDAR 90 ABHIJIT MODAK AJOY MODAK REKHA MODAK 91 ABHIJIT NATH NOMAL CHANDRA NATH BINA NATH 92 ABHIJIT NATH GUNADHAR NATH DIPIKA NATH 93 ABHIJIT NATH SRIRAM CH NATH ANIMA NATH 94 ABHIJIT PATHAK DINESH PATHAK KANIKA PATHAK 95 ABHIJIT PATHAK YUDHISTHIR PATHAK SABITRI PATHAK 96 ABHIJIT PAUL BADAL PAUL DIPALI PAUL 97 ABHIJIT PAUL AMAL PAUL MITHU PAUL 98 ABHIJIT PAUL PARITOSH PAUL ARATI DAS PAUL 99 ABHIJIT RAJBONGSHI HOREN RAJBONGSHI BANALATA RAJBONGSHI 100 ABHIJIT RAJKHOWA MR.SUREN RAJKHOWA MRS.BIBHA RAJKHOWA 101 ABHIJIT SAHA ANANTA KR SAHA SUCHITRA RANI SAHA 102 ABHIJIT SARMA KANAK SARMA SARADA SARMA 103 ABHIJIT SARMA JITEN SARMA KALPANA SARMA 104 ABHIJIT SARMAH MAHESH CHANDRA SARMAH PADUMI SHARMA LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT UNDER COMMISSIONER OF TAXES, ASSAM Sl. No. Name of the Candidate Father's Name Mother's Name 105 ABHIJIT SAUD HIRENDRA SAUD MAMANI DEVI SAUD 106 ABHIJIT SHYAM RANJIT SHYAM PYAAKHOW SHYAM 107 ABHIJIT SINGHA NIMAI CHAND SINGHA Y. LAIBAKLAI SINGHA 108 ABHIJIT SONOWAL DHRUBA SONOWAL UTPALA SONOWAL 109 ABHIJIT TALUKDAR RAGHAB TALUKDAR PRAMILA TALUKDAR LT CHANDRA PRABHA 110 ABHIJIT TALUKDAR NRIPENDRA TALUKDAR TALUKDAR 111 ABHIJIT THAKURIA DHARANI THAKURIA AMBA THAKURIA 112 ABHIJITV DAS BANAJIT DAS KANIKA DAS 113 ABHIK KR NEOG SURYA KR NEOG NEELA NEOG 114 ABHIKESH KAUSHIK AJIT BORTHAKUR SONALI BORTHAKUR 115 ABHILAS DAS RAJEN CH DAS ANJALI DAS 116 ABHILAS JHA PAWAN JHA SARITA DEVI 117 ABHILASH BHUYAN PRADEEP KUMAR BHUYAN JINARANI DUTTA BHUYAN LT. MONURANJAN 118 ABHILASH BORTHAKUR IVA BORTHAKUR BORTHAKUR 119 ABHILASH CHAKRAVARTY BIRUPAKSHYA CHAKRAVARTY DIPIKA CHAKRAVARTY 120 ABHILASH KASHYAP PULIN MAHANTA M G MAHANTA 121 ABHILASH SAIKIA UTTAM KUMAR SAIKIA ANZELA SAIKIA 122 ABHILASH SHARMA APRUBA SARMA RUNJUN BORTHAKUR 123 ABHILASHA BARMAN PRASANTA BARMAN DIPIKA BARMAN 124 ABHILASHA BORAH HIRESWAR BORAH DIPTI BORAH 125 ABHILASHA GAUTAM LATE GAUTAM KR BORDOLOI KIRAN BORDOLOI 126 ABHILASHA KONWAR AMULYA KONWAR MANURAMA PHUKAN KONWAR 127 ABHILASHA PATHAK BIRENDRA KUMAR PATHAK GITANJALI PATHAK 128 ABHILEKH DAS APURBA CHANDRA DAS LILY PRABHA DAS 129 ABHIMAMDAN DEHINGIA JADU DEHINGIA TUTUMONI DEHINGIA 130 ABHINAB BHARADWAJ KRISHNA PUZARI ARUPA PUZARI LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT UNDER COMMISSIONER OF TAXES, ASSAM Sl. No. Name of the Candidate Father's Name Mother's Name KISHORE CHNADRA 131 ABHINAB CHOUDHURY KAUSHALYA CHOUDHURY CHOUDHURY 132 ABHINAB GOGOI NAREN GOGOI KUNJA LATA DUWARAH 133 ABHINAB HAZARIKA HEM KANTA HAZARIKA SWARNA HAZARIKA 134 ABHINAB SAHU JUDHISTHIR SAHU GANGA SAHU 135 ABHINANDA SARMA MANORANJAN SARMA SUMITA DEVI 136 ABHINANDA SINGHA ARUN KUMAR SINGHA BIJOYLAKSHMI SINGHA 137 ABHINANDAN BARSAIKIA HITESWAR BARSAIKIA BULUMA BARSAIKIA ABHINANDAN 138 BHABEN BHATTACHARYYA NONI BHATTACHARYYA BHATTACHARYYA 139 ABHINANDAN BORAH DHIREN BORAH NITUMONI BORAH 140 ABHINANDAN DUTTA LATE PRADIP KUMAR DUTTA CHAYA DUTTA 141 ABHINANDAN GOGOI DEEPAK GOGOI PARUKUTTI GOGOI 142 ABHINANDAN NATH JAGAT CH.
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