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List of Recipients of GR 2009-2010 SL NO BR WR NAME HUSBAND/FATHER/WIFE/MOTHER ADDRESS AGE SEX CATEGORY 1 1 1 JAYANTA GUN DINESH GUN S.P LANE KOL-2 COSSIPORE M DISABLE 2 1 1 SAMBHUNATH DAS LT. PRAFULLA CN. DAS 48/1C S.P ROAD KOL 2 COSSIPORE M LUNETIC 3 1 1 UTPAL DAS LT. BIRENDRANATH DAS 8/2 GOPAL CH ATTERJEE ROAD COSSIPORE M DISABLE 4 1 1 LAXMI DEVI SHAW LT. NARESH SHAW 35A COSSIPORE ROAD KOL 2 F DISABLE 5 1 1 SANTI DAS 37/103/D R ROAD KOL 2 62 F 6 1 1 PARBATI DEBI 1/1D SATCHASIPUR ROAD KOL 2 82 F 1 1 2 MALLIKA BOSE 210 E K C GHOSH ROAD KOL 50 49 F 2 1 2 GITIKA BOSE 210 E K C GHOSH ROAD KOL 50 53 F 3 1 2 BIJOY SUR 5 HARISH CN PAL RD. KOL 50 63 M 4 1 2 SWAPNA SUR 5 HARISH CN PAL RD. KOL 50 50 F 5 1 2 PUSPA GHOSH 1/1CENTER SINTREE RD KOL 50 65 F 6 1 2 ANJALI SARKAR 176 KC GHOSH RD. KOL 50 65 F 7 1 2 ANIMA BANERJEE 20RAM KRISHNA GHOSH ROAD KOL 50 72 F 8 1 2 KALPANA DAS 22 RAM KRISHNA GHOSH RD KOL 50 35 F 9 1 2 LAKSHI DAS 7 FH K SALT LAKE KOL 50 68 F 10 1 2 JYOTSHNA DAS 7 FH K SALT LAKE KOL 50 65 F 11 1 2 ASHIMA BANERJEE 37 D BASUNHDARA ABASAN KOL 50 81 F 12 1 2 GOURI DAS 254/A KALICHARAN GHOSH RD KOL 50 82 F 13 1 2 RINA SARKAR 103C SOUTH SINTHEE RD KOL 50 82 F 14 1 2 MANISHA HALDAR 103C SOUTH SINTHEE RD KOL 50 82 F 15 1 2 PULAK GHOSH 140 SOUTH CENTER RD KOL 30 82 M 16 1 2 SANTI RAO 13 ROY PARA RD KOL 30 35 F 17 1 2 SABITRI SARKAR 5/4C RAJA BAGAN LANE KOL 30 35 F 18 1 2 UMARANI MITRA 4/1 KALICHARAN SALT LAKE KOL 30 35 F 19 1 2 AMULYA KARMAKAR 3/4 RAJA BAGAN LANE 35 M 20 1 2 PINKU DAS 7/25 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 32 M 21 1 2 DULU DAS 7/H/5 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 30 M 22 1 2 MALINA PAL 7/25 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 45 F 23 1 2 KAMALA DAS 7/10/2 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 55 F 24 1 2 SANTI LAHA 7/26/1 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 45 F 25 1 2 KAMALA PATRA 7/*2/2 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 60 F 26 1 2 RAKHI BANERJEE 7/H/10 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 28 F 27 1 2 MITA BANERJEE 7/26/1 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 26 F 28 1 2 LAKSHI MUKHERJEE 7/H/10 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 29 F 29 1 2 KRISHNA CHAKRABORTY 7/10 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 33 F 30 1 2 PUNAM DAS 7/10/2 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 27 F 31 1 2 MAYA MANDAL 7/H/12 DUMDUMRD KOL 30 27 F 32 1 2 AMARI PAL 7/H/25 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 36 F 33 1 2 SHYAMALI DEY 7/10/1 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 32 F 34 1 2 ANITA SARKAR 3/13 RAJA BAGAN LANE KOL 30 61 F 35 1 2 SANTI LATA GHOSH 10A RAMKRISHNA GHOSH RD KOL 30 70 F 36 1 2 BISHWANATH GHOSH 6/45 DUMDUM RD KOL 30 45 M 37 1 2 JHARNA CHATTERJEE 4/1 K C GHOSH RD KOL 30 60 F 38 1 2 DILIP CHATTERJEE 4/1 K C GHOSH RD KOL 30 30 M 39 1 2 SAMBHU DAS 6/1/Y RAJA APURBA KRISHNA LANE KOL 50 67 M 40 1 2 ALAPI DAS 8/1 B CENTER SINTHI RD KOL 50 67 F 41 1 2 BASUDHA KAR MAJUMDER 2C ROY PARA LANE KOL 50 67 F 42 1 2 SIBU JANA 18/A/1/A H.K SALT LAKE KOL 50 67 M 43 1 2 ASTAMI KARMKAR 6/18ADUMDUM RD KO50 V 67 F 44 1 2 NANIBALA DAS 10A/14 CENTER SANTHI RD 67 M 45 1 2 ANURADHA MANNA 134/L SOUTH SANTHI RD 67 F 46 1 2 ANNAPURNA DAS 8/6/2 ROY PARA RD 65 F 47 1 2 CHAYNA DAS 1A GOPAL BOSE RD KOL 50 65 F 48 1 2 SAGARI BOSE 141A 1/11B SOUTH SANTHI RD 45 F 49 1 2 NILIMA CHOWDHURY 141A 1/11B SOUTH SANTHI RD 60 F 50 1 2 RAMA DAS 137 SOUTH SANTHI RD 55 F 51 1 2 RAMALA DAS 141A 1/11B SOUTH SANTHI RD 52 F 52 1 2 MOU SINHA 56A B.T RD 45 F 53 1 2 SARATHI MONDAL 37/2 SOUTH SANTHI RD 34 F 54 1 2 ASHA DAS 4/1 ROY PARA RD 65 F 55 1 2 GOURI PORE 1/1 ROY PARA RD 65 F 56 1 2 NAYANTARA SARKAR 4/6 ROY PARA RD 70 F 57 1 2 NAYANTARA SARKAR 4/H/7 ROY PARA RD 50 F 58 1 2 REKHA RAJBHAS 4/H/7 ROY PARA RD 42 F 59 1 2 BINA DAS 1 GOPAL BOSE LANE 34 F 60 1 2 MANIKA DAS 1A/3 GOPAL BOSE LANE 33 F 61 1 2 PURNIMA MAJHI 1A/3 GOPAL BOSE LANE 48 F 62 1 2 BISWAJIT BANERJEE 1E GOPAL BOSE RD 42 M 63 1 2 SHYAMALI KAIRI 1A/2B GOPAL BOSE LANE 39 F 64 1 2 SRABANTI SHARMA 1 GOPAL BOSE LANE 33 F 65 1 2 BASANTI DAS 1 GOPAL BOSE LANE 33 F 66 1 2 MAMUNI DAS 1 GOPAL BOSE LANE 35 F 67 1 2 MAYNA DAS 1 GOPAL BOSE LANE 42 F 68 1 2 SRABANI GHOSH 1 GOPAL BOSE LANE 40 F 69 1 2 SHIBHU RAJBHAR 4/H/9 ROY PARA RD 85 M 70 1 2 KALPANA BANERJEE 48/2 S.S RD F 71 1 2 GOPAL CN DAS 210E K C GHOSH KOL 50 60 M 72 1 2 ANANTA DAS 37/2 SOUTH SANTHI RD 60 M 73 1 2 MINU JANA 140/16B SOUTH SINTHEE RD KOL 50 45 F 74 1 2 ACHINTA CHAKRABORTY 17A ROY PARA RD 65 M 75 1 2 MANIK LAL MUKHERJEE 7D/2 GOUR SANDAR SETH LANE 75 M 76 1 2 SANDHYA CHAKRABORTY 17E ROY PARA RD 64 F 77 1 2 BANI GUPTA 137E SOUTH SINTHEE RD 60 F 78 1 2 MUKUL DEY 34/3 GOUR SUNDAR SETH LANE 76 M 79 1 2 KAMALA DAS 10A CENTER SINTHEE RD 70 F 80 1 2 SNIGDHA MUKHERJEE 141R SOUTH CENTER RD 75 F 81 1 2 SUSOME MAITY 1B ROY PARA RD 41 M 82 1 2 BEDBATI MUKHERJEE 27 RAJA BAGAN LANE 66 F 83 1 2 SWARNALATA MODAK 31F SOUTH SINTHEE NRD 67 F 84 1 2 RATNA CHAKRABORTY 232 K C GHOSH RD 79 F 85 1 2 RAM GOPAL RAM 1A GOPAL BOSE RD KOL 50 65 M 86 1 2 PALLAB KAR 40/1 SOUTH CETER RD 78 M 87 1 2 PRATIBHA MANNA 137F SOUTH SINTHEE RD 65 F 88 1 2 KAJAL PRAMANIK 244 KC CN GHOSH RD 42 M 89 1 2 SULEKHA PRAMANIK 41D D GUPTA RD 43 F 90 1 2 SUSMITA KARAN 244 KC CN GHOSH RD 21 F 91 1 2 AMITABHA BISWAS 42ED GUPTA RD 60 M 92 1 2 BRAJCH MAITY 9/3D SEVEN THANKS RD 70 M 93 1 2 NIRMAL MAITY 9/38 SEVEN TANKS RD 68 M 94 1 2 ASIT BARAN TRAFDAR 20 H K SETH LANE 68 M 95 1 2 SANDHYA TRAFDAR 20 H K SETH LANE 68 F 96 1 2 KANAI LAL DAS 1 GOPAL BOSE LANE 70 M 97 1 2 GOURI DAS 1 GOPAL BOSE LANE 50 F 98 1 2 LAT DHURA LAL PAL 124 SOUTH SINTHI RD KOL 30 70 M 99 1 2 SEFALI PAL 124 SOUTH SINTHI RD KOL 30 50 F 100 1 2 PANCHI MANNA 42D GUPTA LANE KOL 30 50 F 101 1 2 LAT SITAL MANNA 42D GUPTA LANE KOL 30 F 102 1 2 ASHOKE KR GHOSH 28F NORTH AVENU KOL 30 38 M 103 1 2 KESTO DAS 57/6 BT RD KOL 2 75 M 104 1 2 BINA RANI DEY 57/6 BT RD KOL 2 70 F 105 1 2 LODDEELAL PASWAN 57/6 BT RD KOL 2 66 M 106 1 2 SWAPAN CHOWDHURY 1/1/3 DUMDUM RD KOL 2 52 M 107 1 2 AMULYA KARMAKAR 3/A, RAJA BAGAN LANE 1 1 3 BANI RANI SAHA 22/H/4 RAJA MANIDRA ROAD KOL-37 40 F 2 1 3 ALO ACHERJEE 22/H/15 RAJA MANIDRA ROAD KOL-37 43 F 3 1 3 KRISHNA SAHA 22/H/5 RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 50 F 4 1 3 SANDHYA SAHA 22/H/5 RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 33 F 5 1 3 CHOBI CHATERJEE 22/H/15 RAJA MANIDRA ROAD KOL-37 42 F 6 1 3 MITA SAHA 22/H/5 RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 39 F 7 1 3 SHILA SAHA 22/H/4 RAJA MANIDRA ROAD KOL-37 38 F 8 1 3 DILIP SAHA 22/H/7 RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 43 M 9 1 3 ITU GHOSH 22/H/15 RAJA MANIDRA ROAD KOL-37 30 F 10 1 3 MIDULA SAHA 22/H/7 RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 37 F 11 1 3 SAGARIKA SIKDAR 22/H/11RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 37 F 12 1 3 BISWASJIT ACHARJYA RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 34 M 13 1 3 SUNIL DAS 22/H/60 RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 48 M 14 1 3 MONORANJAN DAS 22/H/60/1 RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 55 M 15 1 3 ALO SAHA 22/H/28 RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 55 F 16 1 3 SANNI SAHA 22/H/28 RAJA MANINDRA ROAD KOL-37 50 F 17 1 3 NARESH CH.
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