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Sr.No Reference No AC No Part No Applicant Name 1 EJR602534753 List of deleted electors under 92 Kalyani in connection with SRER2021 Sr.No Reference No AC No Part No Applicant Name 1 EJR602534753 92 1 Mukunda Sarkar 2 EHH558456014 92 1 Pratul Kumar Roy 3 EJA974343874 92 1 Payel Roy 4 EIU002027443 92 2 Ganesh Mandal 5 ETR614857838 92 2 Tapasi Das 6 EGP736388513 92 2 Kajal Mandal 7 EUB502386747 92 2 Shefali Mandal 8 EIL050163793 92 2 Amal Mandal 9 EMQ923268336 92 2 Rita Mondal 10 EIN820419573 92 6 Joyatsna Biswas 11 ERT425012526 92 6 Prajapati Roy 12 EMO375375574 92 6 Kiranbala Sarkar 13 EFF497668312 92 6 Shibnath Biswas 14 EMC721102474 92 6 Maya Mondal 15 EYF742085668 92 6 Kananbala Sikdar 16 ESA626393528 92 11 Jayanti Haldar 17 EBE640991801 92 11 Mousumi Halder 18 EEU986577332 92 12 Ranjita Biswas 19 EUV212535787 92 12 Soma Roy 20 EST234689433 92 12 Priyashi Sikdar 21 EFN841884965 92 12 Khagendra Sarkar 22 EME449402944 92 13 Sabita Sikdar Roy 23 EMS829177866 92 14 Mangal Das 24 ECN693282011 92 14 Parul Sarkar 25 ELB772896444 92 14 Maharunnisa Mandal 26 EAI105328251 92 15 Sipra Mandal 27 EIU150811283 92 16 Gopalchandra Kundu 28 ERS815943196 92 16 Kamala Biswas 29 EVC383532447 92 16 Shilpi Nandi 30 ETR446483147 92 16 Soma Mondal 31 EPE596482775 92 16 Rinki Bag 32 EBJ839599081 92 17 Nandagopal Das 33 EHC700803173 92 17 Usharani Dey 34 EKB685034245 92 17 Shiuli Biswas 35 EGK197602643 92 18 Harimati Mondal 36 EGS186680651 92 18 Ameran Dafadar 37 EDQ338513711 92 18 Karim Sekh 38 EUK233697997 92 18 SARASWATI MAJUMDER 39 EPF076723786 92 19 DIPTI BISWAS 40 EXX176074968 92 19 Jui Sarkar 41 ECT730729861 92 21 Taslima Khatun 42 EUO950234707 92 22 Moupriya Halder 43 EXL416688808 92 22 Ajit Kumar Seal 44 EDJ884723283 92 22 Tarapada Basu 45 ENH408955785 92 22 Dhirendranath Paul 46 EUK551487397 92 22 Ashoka Pal 47 ESI611710447 92 22 Munmun Roy 48 EJR958364434 92 23 TAPAN ROY 49 EBI477025041 92 23 Benumadhab Banerjee 50 EGM667674862 92 23 Radharani Banerjee List of deleted electors under 92 Kalyani in connection with SRER2021 Sr.No Reference No AC No Part No Applicant Name 51 EQR095886266 92 23 Manindra Mondal 52 EBL986374756 92 23 Santosh Ray 53 ESS455652991 92 24 Suresh Chandra Pal 54 EEW904281835 92 24 Vivekananda Ray 55 ESL421633976 92 24 MANTU PAUL SARKAR 56 EJL318727322 92 25 Sabita Guha 57 EJQ543693784 92 25 BINOY CHAKRABORTY 58 EUI270611044 92 25 Kalipada Biswas 59 EHJ051616003 92 25 Lagni Sau 60 EBX462675601 92 25 Maya Ray 61 EUB382434177 92 25 Matanggini Sarkar 62 EUY172538257 92 26 SUPRABHA GANGULY 63 ESI997942345 92 26 Debendra Prasad Indra 64 EVO393296807 92 26 Minati Bagchi 65 EPF479769646 92 26 ANITA MITRA 66 ERJ111396875 92 27 Indubala Ganguly 67 EIY786503328 92 27 Tapati Chatterjee 68 EAM410894951 92 27 Santosh Nandi 69 EDN176435865 92 27 Prabir Kumar Roy 70 ERR825958986 92 27 Suparna Sarkar Roy 71 EMB080380885 92 28 Ganga Bhagat 72 ERS686081166 92 28 Sabitri Mandal 73 ENN564661315 92 28 Somari Kairi 74 EUI794172837 92 28 Snehanshu Mukherjee 75 EBF430263971 92 28 Dipika Mukherjee 76 EHN058977823 92 30 Akash Mondal 77 EXO976507983 92 31 Sukumal Rojario 78 ETT697521217 92 31 DEBAGNI MONDAL 79 EYU166105448 92 32 KRISHNA DEBNATH 80 EJV730790434 92 33 Saswati Ghosh Chowdhuri 81 EMF236599904 92 33 Aktaruddin Mondal 82 EDI862210422 92 34 Maya Rudra 83 ERI561694686 92 34 Renuka De 84 EEW933165353 92 34 BIMAL KUMAR KUNDA 85 EMA461454072 92 34 Sukumar Mandal 86 EGD068092278 92 34 Ramji Rajak 87 EFX324772981 92 34 Koyel Taran 88 ERK079808866 92 34 Shikha Chakraborty(Mondal) 89 EYU322744228 92 34 Kakan Das 90 ENG406203455 92 35 Sumana Naha 91 EQP844948066 92 35 Subal Chandra Das 92 EFR562968112 92 35 Tara Dutta 93 EKX278013664 92 35 Usha Nandi 94 ESI720523366 92 35 Bina Mukherjee 95 EMS068462524 92 35 Reena Das 96 EXX631909898 92 35 Piyali Mukherjee 97 EYT539186798 92 35 Prabha Das 98 EOQ846052148 92 36 Dilip Kumar Mondal 99 EAG841110431 92 36 Mausumi Mondal 100 EIA174604963 92 36 Gurupada Das List of deleted electors under 92 Kalyani in connection with SRER2021 Sr.No Reference No AC No Part No Applicant Name 101 EDG707946841 92 36 Uma Rani Sadhukhan 102 ECK787365471 92 36 Shobha Banerjee 103 EPN077179486 92 36 Sunila Chandra Pal 104 EJH446494274 92 36 Sunil Das 105 EGA754181653 92 36 Golapi Dutta 106 EGL333503223 92 36 Suprabha Acharjya 107 EEA340831992 92 37 Anima Ghosh 108 ERM421027676 92 37 Amala Ghosh 109 EFI728387282 92 38 RENUBALA BISWAS 110 EVW365179317 92 38 Gobindachandra De 111 EHL380604148 92 38 Ranjan Kumar Das 112 EKQ315905044 92 38 Anuradha Moulick 113 EGU519929033 92 38 Madhusudan Ray 114 EMV578482574 92 38 Dipak Kumar Roy 115 EBM338099272 92 38 Suniti Sharma 116 EYG296076818 92 38 Priti Sutradhar 117 EQR485705975 92 39 Tithi Das 118 ECG775590151 92 39 SAMPA BISWAS 119 ERW901598297 92 40 Samir Sau 120 EXJ130410668 92 40 Riya Halder 121 EDB636925242 92 41 Jhumpa Khatun Mondal 122 EHW067123603 92 41 Suneta Durlav 123 EPG813308535 92 41 Isaran Mondal 124 ENQ278992905 92 41 Punjab Ali Mondal 125 EQC753554686 92 41 Jugal Biswas 126 EVJ401786697 92 44 Taslima Khatun 127 EHH773785173 92 45 Jimia Sarbin 128 EXS545099098 92 45 Kakuli Khatun Mondal 129 ENW215051375 92 48 Anaka Sardar 130 ENE046016265 92 50 Manimohan Munshi 131 EWG377369218 92 55 Shanta Pramanik 132 EAY578512361 92 56 Moumi Mondal 133 EIK425308153 92 56 Subarna Sikdar 134 EYB121999123 92 58 Gita Bose 135 ECT096503321 92 58 Aruna Chakraborty 136 EFG883812822 92 58 Manjurani Barei 137 EWE127812568 92 58 Bithika Tapadar 138 ESO505623248 92 59 MOU DEY ROY 139 EFJ636674982 92 59 RADHARAMAN SARKAR 140 EUN484290157 92 59 Sonatara Singh 141 ERG512555636 92 59 Lina Majumder 142 ELC384611854 92 60 Biren Mondal 143 EPT872459725 92 60 Gauranga Sarkar 144 ECE317863331 92 60 Ritu Baidya 145 EPI089515028 92 61 Samir Mahato 146 EIU962049666 92 61 Prankrishna Sarkar 147 EPX796597035 92 61 Pinka Tahasilder 148 ERR608061486 92 61 Rimpa Das 149 EQI984550856 92 61 Nagen Das 150 EPJ080216115 92 61 Arpita Mahato List of deleted electors under 92 Kalyani in connection with SRER2021 Sr.No Reference No AC No Part No Applicant Name 151 EEE086208297 92 62 Hiralal Shikdar 152 EUB324600187 92 62 Pinky Biswas 153 ESR628039847 92 63 Shridhar Biswas 154 EXT960221998 92 63 Kaloshashi Baidya 155 ESO110126095 92 63 Priyabala Majumdar 156 EVD054045397 92 63 Gnanendranath Mandal 157 ESD756341977 92 63 Krishnadasi Sarkar 158 EQV574317171 92 63 Lakshmi Halder 159 EXG277994588 92 64 KHAGENDRA HALDER 160 EKY489988114 92 64 Srimanty Gharami 161 EMB279699734 92 65 Jahura Mondal 162 EJR552615494 92 65 Urman Bibi Gain 163 EED056410442 92 65 Kasemali Mondal 164 EMI410231002 92 65 Ajiman Bibi 165 EPH923262365 92 66 Kena Mondal 166 EYI649269815 92 66 Harej Sekh 167 EKI146961617 92 67 Menaka Das 168 ETH545076535 92 67 Subala Das 169 EWE761812648 92 67 Munshi Jadab 170 EHP196130233 92 67 Asit Das 171 EXP153710798 92 67 Shambhu Yadab 172 ELE045931061 92 68 KIRAN DEY 173 EWX686425278 92 68 Renu Das 174 EYC785080017 92 70 M M Milar 175 EYD464487968 92 70 Dali Balmiki 176 EDW650226722 92 70 Dhiren Mondal 177 EIJ298061443 92 71 Mantu Paswan 178 EYE012840588 92 71 Sobita Mahato 179 EHU625324203 92 71 Debi Mahato 180 EDW085401947 92 71 Amal Sarkar 181 ESU661828036 92 71 Bhola Pal 182 EXB072545798 92 71 Milu Orang 183 EJL538319574 92 72 Upendra Sikadar 184 EYR358612358 92 72 Jyotsna Biswas 185 EQL040028786 92 73 Suparna Dhar 186 END984774926 92 74 JAYANTA SARKAR 187 ETM163217557 92 74 Keya Shil 188 EIY763870783 92 75 Sunil Kumar Ghosh 189 EQN896808956 92 76 Sarala Jaydhar 190 ETE696072057 92 76 Upendra Nath Siyali 191 EHR768279753 92 76 Manik Mondal 192 EBI646280921 92 76 Sathi Mondal 193 EAW869366491 92 77 MOUMITA BARAI 194 EWR531765058 92 78 Tulsi Biswas 195 EBN822883081 92 78 Raisona Barei 196 ENH528540965 92 78 Annapurna Debnath 197 ERB466197626 92 78 Krishnapada Majumdar 198 EBF664001036 92 78 Narayan Mondal 199 ENC372902332 92 80 Shaswati Karmokar 200 EJS289099766 92 80 Sonali Das List of deleted electors under 92 Kalyani in connection with SRER2021 Sr.No Reference No AC No Part No Applicant Name 201 EAS184827761 92 81 Pampa Das 202 EDR591847607 92 81 Nimai Pal 203 EIM663060773 92 81 Shukdebi Das 204 EWI887239678 92 81 Rama Paul 205 EBH279151881 92 81 Triyasha Paul 206 ELO123549784 92 83 Ichhahak Mistri 207 ERI838465431 92 83 Mahabul Mistri 208 EIU956235573 92 83 Latiman Mistri 209 ECW631462381 92 83 Chhafura Mistri 210 EPA992568465 92 83 Aanoyara Mandal 211 EIF663154303 92 83 Aabuchhan Mandal 212 EFP523450422 92 83 Sudhir Kumar Paul 213 ENP918848425 92 83 Jaydeb Ghosh 214 EFX774168112 92 83 Anima Pal 215 EWX045495602 92 83 Radhika Das 216 ETM165170227 92 83 Shashthi Tarafdar 217 EBY745329424 92 83 Dayud Mondal 218 ENV419966075 92 83 Sadananda Ghosh 219 EWW641406558 92 83 Rinku Tarafdar 220 EVN417530307 92 83 Sabitri Ghosh 221 EQX784384236 92 83 Malina Ghosh 222 EAF470564721 92 83 Gopal Ghosh 223 ENH325406085 92 83 Gita Sadhukhan 224 EAH968998701 92 83 Aabdul Majid Mistri 225 EIT730771673 92 83 Apujan Mistri 226 EBG746589321 92 83 Rimpa Paul 227 EAX777730771 92 84 Priyanka Ghosh 228 EPR555069955 92 84 Nimai Sadhukhan 229 EQS355151446 92 84 Kamala Ghosh 230 EPV258668528 92 84 Tapas Ghosh 231 ERV343276916 92 84 Raknini Ghosh 232 EQS091987376 92 84 Jhuma Ghosh 233 EQR821603456 92 85 Gita Ghosh 234 EVP727731387 92 85 Sadhana Sil 235 EFP832324452 92 85 Binoda Sil 236 EEX522758592 92 85 Ramen Mondal 237 EGW164789411 92 85 Soma Ghosh 238 EJK806458004 92 86 Kalitara Mondal 239 EQF093701786 92 86 Baneshwar Mondal 240 EMV441376355 92 86 Bithika Sutradhar 241 EAP005966411 92 86 Sudarshan Barman 242 EHL455150243 92 86 Saikat Barman 243 EXT242505308 92 86 Kanchana Barman 244 EMK496468795
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