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Sl. No. Name Mobile No. Designation Email Id 01 Smt Antara Acharya IMPORTANT CONTACT DETAILS IN CONNECTION WITH THE WBLA-2016 Contact Details of District Administration Sl. Name Mobile No. Designation Email Id No. 01 Smt Antara Acharya, IAS 8373063000 District Magistrate [email protected] 02 Smt K. Radhika Aiyar, IAS 8373063002 ADM (L.R) [email protected] 03 Shri Abhijit Maitra, WBCS(Exe) 8373063001 ADM (General) [email protected] 04 Shri Krishnendu Basak, 8373063004 ADM (Development) [email protected] 05 Shri Prasanta Adhikary, 8373063003 ADM (Try.) [email protected] 06 Shri Sarit Bhattacharya, 8373063008 SDO, Contai [email protected] 07 Shri Rajat Biswas, WBCS(Exe) 8373063009 SDO, Egra [email protected] 08 Shir Purnendu Naskar, WBCS(Exe) 8373063007 SDO, Haldia [email protected] 09 Shir Subhrajyoti Ghosh, 8373063006 SDO, Tamluk [email protected] Contact Details of Returning Officer Sl. Name Mobile No. Designation Email Id No. 10 Shri Subhrojyoti Ghosh, 8373063006 RO - 203 - TAMLUK [email protected] RO - 204 - PANSKURA 11 Shri Sushanta Roy, WBCS(Exe) 8373063024 [email protected] PURBA RO - 205 - PANSKURA 12 Shri Anup Roy, WBCS(Exe) 8373063010 [email protected] PASCHIM 13 Shri Pratul Bhunia, WBCS(Exe) 8373063030 RO - 206 - MOYNA [email protected] RO - 207 - 14 Shri Pranab Ghosh, WBCS(Exe) 8373063016 [email protected] NANDAKUMAR 15 Shri Partha Chatterjee, WBCS(Exe) 8373063012 RO - 208 - MAHISADAL [email protected] 16 Shri Purnendu Naskar, WBCS(Exe) 8373063007 RO - 209 - HALDIA (SC) [email protected] Shri Hirak Jyoti Majumder, 17 8373063283 RO - 210 - NANDIGRAM [email protected] WBCS(Exe) Shri Dina Narayan Ghosh, 18 8373063011 RO - 211 - CHANDIPUR [email protected] WBCS(Exe) 19 Shri Chitradip Sen, WBCS(Exe) 8373063290 RO - 212 - PATASHPUR [email protected] RO - 213 - KANTHI 20 Shri Rijwan Wahab, WBCS(Exe) 8373063287 [email protected] UTTAR RO - 214 - 21 Shri Suman Biswas, WBCS(Exe) 8373063021 [email protected] BHAGABANPUR Shri Koushik Chattopadhyyay, 22 8373063286 RO - 215 - KHEJURI (SC) [email protected] WBCS(Exe) Shri Sarit Bhattacharya, RO - 216 - KANTHI 23 8373063008 [email protected] WBCS(Exe) DAKSHIN 24 Shri Kauser Alam, WBCS(Exe) 8373063288 RO - 217 - RAMNAGAR [email protected] 25 Shri Rajat Biswas, WBCS(Exe) 8373063009 RO - 218 - EGRA [email protected] Contact Details of Officer-in-Charge of Different Cell of District Sl. Name Mobile No. Designation Email Id No. Shri Dinanarayan Ghosh, Manpower Management 26 8373063011 [email protected] WBCS(Exe) & Welfare 27 Shri Pratul Bhuniya, WBCS(Exe) 8373063015 EVM Management [email protected] MCC, complaints & Help 28 Sarmistha Chatterjee, WBCS(Exe) 8373063013 [email protected] Line 29 Sarmistha Chatterjee, WBCS(Exe) 8373063013 Training Management [email protected] 30 Shri Soumen Maity, WBCS(Exe) 8373063022 Infrastructure [email protected] Identity Card, 31 Shri Nepal Malakar, WBCS(Exe) 8373063019 [email protected] Videography, CCTV 32 Shri Malay Ray, WBCS(Exe) 8373063031 Transport Management [email protected] 33 Shri Bijoy Kumar Das, WBA&AS 8373063292 Expenditure Monitoring [email protected] 34 Shri Tapan Tarafder 9434208915 SVEEP & Media [email protected] 1. Smt Barsha Rani Bose, 35 8373063033 WBCS(Exe) Ballot Paper Management [email protected] 36 2. Shri Basudeb Lahiri, WBCS(Exe) 9836083774 1. Shri Pranab Ghosh, WBCS(Exe) 37 8373063016 Materials Management [email protected] 38 2. Shri Ajoy Kumar Das 9434452770 39 Shri Sunoy Goswami, DCF&S 9851973871 Single Window System [email protected] 40 Khursed Alam, WBCS(Exe) 8373063027 Welfare of PP & PWD IT, Communications and 41 Shri Chayan Saha, WBCS(Exe) 8373063013 SMS poll management Law & Order, 42 Shri Chayan Saha, WBCS(Exe) 8373063017 Vulnerability Mapping [email protected] 43 Shri Chayan Saha, WBCS(Exe) 8373063017 Statutory & Reports 44 Shri Chayan Saha, WBCS(Exe) 8373063017 Nominations 45 Shri Chayan Saha, WBCS(Exe) 8373063017 Report-Returns Contact Details of Police Administration Sl. Name Mobile No. Designation Email Id No. 46 Shri Alok Rajoria, IPS 7797219090 Superintendent of Police [email protected] Addl. Superintendent of 47 Shri Shrihari Pandey, IPS 7797212080 [email protected] Police 48 Shri zafar Ajmal Kidwad, IPS 7797212000 Addl. Superintendent of [email protected] 49 Quazi Samsuddin Ahamad 03224-278116 Addl. Superintendent of SDPO, Tamluk, Purba 50 Shri Raj Mukherjee, 7797218001 Medinipur. [email protected] SDPO, Haldia, Purba 51 Shri Tanmoy Mukherjee 7797214001 Medinipur. [email protected] SDPO, Egra, Purba 52 Shri Tanmoy Sarkar 7797211001 [email protected] Medinipur. SDPO, Contai, Purba 53 Shri Indira Mukherjee 7797210001 Medinipur. [email protected] Dy. S.P, DIB, Purba 54 Shri S. N. Bhattacharja 7797214045 [email protected] Medinipur. Dy. S.P, (D&T), Purba 55 Shri Jibanesh Roy 8599933100 Medinipur. [email protected] Dy. S.P, (Prob.), Purba 56 Shri Prabir Mondal 9836419166 Medinipur. [email protected] 57 Shri Gopal Pathak 7797218024 O/C Chandipur P.S. [email protected] 58 Shri Raja Mukherjee 7797214014 O/C Bhabanipur P.S. [email protected] 59 Shri Ajay Kr. Mishra 7797218018 O/C Nandakumar P.S. [email protected] 60 Shri Ajeet Kr. Jha. 7797214020 O/C Mahishadal P.S. [email protected] 61 Shri Bishnupada Bera 8145900723 C.I. Egra [email protected] 62 Shri Amiya Kr. Ghosh 7797210021 O/C Ramnagar P.S. [email protected] 63 Shri Sudip Banerjee 7797210012 O/C Digha P.S. [email protected] 64 J.L. Chawdhari 7797210011 C.I. Contai 65 Shri Debasis Roy 7797210031 C.I. Bhupatinagar [email protected] 66 Shri Shirsendu Das 7797214017 O/C Sutahata P.S. [email protected] O/C Digha Mohana 67 Shri Sanjib Dutta 7797217018 Coastal P.S. [email protected] 68 Shri Krishnendu Hota 9434414701 O/C Bhagawanpur P.S. [email protected] 69 MD. Mahiul Islam 7797211008 O/C Patashpur P.S. [email protected] 70 Shri Swapan Goswami 7797211004 O/C Egra P.S. [email protected] 71 Shri Swapan Chabri 7797210018 O/C Marishda P.S. [email protected] 72 Shri J. Tewary 9913588160 O/C Kolaghat P.S. 73 Shri Chandan Bhattacharya 7797219010 O/C Police, Election 74 Shri Kasinath Chowdhari 7797214017 O/C Nandigram P.S. [email protected] 75 Shri Raja Mondal 7797210048 O/C MMC P.S. 76 kajal Dutta 7797215035 O/C Talpatighat P.S. 77 Shri Subhojit Sarkar 7797215036 O/C Junput Coastal P.S. 78 Shri Manoj Kr. Jha 7797210039 O/C Bhupatinagar P.S. 79 Shri Biswajit Halder 7797210032 O/C Khejuri P.S. 80 Shri Amarjit Biswas 7797210012 O/C Durgachak P.S. 81 Shri Goutam Chatterjee 7797210004 O/C Contai P.S. 82 Shri krishendu Pradhan 7797218004 O/C Tamluk P.S. 83 Shri Madan M Roy 9434185165 O/C Panskura P.S. .
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