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ATMA, Dated 20/12/2018 of ATMA, Uttar Dinajpur ADMIT CARD AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (A.T.M.A.), UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT KARNAJORA : RAIGANJ : UTTAR DINAJPUR Advertisement No. : 3/ATMA, Dated 20/12/2018 of ATMA, Uttar Dinajpur ADMIT CARD To Roll No.1 /ATM Paste Self ANUBHAB DAS, S/O-MURATI MOHAN DAS Attested VILL+ P.O – GOALTORE, Stamp Size DIST- PASCHIM MIDINIPUR, PIN-733123 Photograph Name of the Post :- Assistant Technology Manager (ATM) Date :-26.02.2019 . Venue :- District Panchayet Training Resource Centre (DPTRC) Conference Hall, Karnajora, Raiganj , Uttar Dinajpur. Time :- 10.00 A.M. Onwards. Reporting Time :- 9.30 A.M. You are requested to report at the specified venue, date and time for attending interview & computer test for the Contractual post of Assistant Technology Manager (ATM). _______________________________ _______________________________ Documents verified by (Full Signature) Full Signature of the candidate _______________________________________ Chairman, Recruitment Committee For Instruction and terms & conditions please see overleaf ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (A.T.M.A.), UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT KARNAJORA : RAIGANJ : UTTAR DINAJPUR Advertisement No. : 3/ATMA, Dated 20/12/2018 of ATMA, Uttar Dinajpur ADMIT CARD To Roll No.1 /ATM Paste Self ANUBHAB DAS, S/O-MURATI MOHAN DAS Attested VILL+ P.O – GOALTORE, Stamp Size DIST- PASCHIM MIDINIPUR, PIN-733123 Photograph Name of the Post :- Assistant Technology Manager (ATM) Date :-26.02.2019 . Venue :- District Panchayet Training Resource Centre (DPTRC) Conference Hall, Karnajora, Raiganj , Uttar Dinajpur. Time :- 10.00 A.M. Onwards. Reporting Time :- 9.30 A.M. You are requested to report at the specified venue, date and time for attending interview & computer test for the Contractual post of Assistant Technology Manager (ATM). _______________________________ _______________________________ Documents verified by (Full Signature) Full Signature of the candidate _______________________________________ Chairman, Recruitment Committee For Instruction and terms & conditions please see overleaf AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (A.T.M.A.), UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT KARNAJORA : RAIGANJ : UTTAR DINAJPUR Advertisement No. : 3/ATMA, Dated 20/12/2018 of ATMA, Uttar Dinajpur ADMIT CARD To Roll No.2 /ATM Paste Self BANASHRI MAITI, D/O- RABINDRANATH MAITI Attested PADUMBUSAN, P.O+ P.S – TAMLUK, Stamp Size DIST- PASCHIM MIDINIPUR, PIN - 721636 Photograph Name of the Post :- Assistant Technology Manager (ATM) Date :-26.02.2019 . Venue :- District Panchayet Training Resource Centre (DPTRC) Conference Hall, Karnajora, Raiganj , Uttar Dinajpur. Time :- 10.00 A.M. Onwards. Reporting Time :- 9.30 A.M. You are requested to report at the specified venue, date and time for attending interview & computer test for the Contractual post of Assistant Technology Manager (ATM). _______________________________ _______________________________ Documents verified by(Full Signature) Full Signature of the candidate _______________________________________ Chairman, Recruitment Committee For Instruction and terms & conditions please see overleaf ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (A.T.M.A.), UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT KARNAJORA : RAIGANJ : UTTAR DINAJPUR Advertisement No. : 3/ATMA, Dated 20/12/2018 of ATMA, Uttar Dinajpur ADMIT CARD To Roll No.2 /ATM Paste Self BANASHRI MAITI, D/O- RABINDRANATH MAITI Attested PADUMBUSAN, P.O+ P.S – TAMLUK, Stamp Size DIST- PASCHIM MIDINIPUR, PIN - 721636 Photograph Name of the Post :- Assistant Technology Manager (ATM) Date :-26.02.2019 . Venue :- District Panchayet Training Resource Centre (DPTRC) Conference Hall, Karnajora, Raiganj , Uttar Dinajpur. Time :- 10.00 A.M. Onwards. Reporting Time :- 9.30 A.M. You are requested to report at the specified venue, date and time for attending interview & computer test for the Contractual post of Assistant Technology Manager (ATM). _______________________________ _______________________________ Documents verified by(Full Signature) Full Signature of the candidate _______________________________________ Chairman, Recruitment Committee For Instruction and terms & conditions please see overleaf AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (A.T.M.A.), UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT KARNAJORA : RAIGANJ : UTTAR DINAJPUR Advertisement No. : 3/ATMA, Dated 20/12/2018 of ATMA, Uttar Dinajpur ADMIT CARD To Roll No.3 /ATM Paste Self HASAN SARKAR, S/O- MD. YASIN SARKAR Attested VILL- ALIPUR, P.O – MAHENDRAPUR, Stamp Size P.S – HARISCHANDRAPUR, Photograph DIST- MALDA, PIN-732125 Name of the Post :- Assistant Technology Manager (ATM) Date :-26.02.2019 . Venue :- District Panchayet Training Resource Centre (DPTRC) Conference Hall, Karnajora, Raiganj , Uttar Dinajpur. Time :- 10.00 A.M. Onwards. Reporting Time :- 9.30 A.M. You are requested to report at the specified venue, date and time for attending interview & computer test for the Contractual post of Assistant Technology Manager (ATM). _______________________________ _______________________________ Documents verified by (Full Signature) Full Signature of the candidate _______________________________________ Chairman, Recruitment Committee For Instruction and terms & conditions please see overleaf ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (A.T.M.A.), UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT KARNAJORA : RAIGANJ : UTTAR DINAJPUR Advertisement No. : 3/ATMA, Dated 20/12/2018 of ATMA, Uttar Dinajpur ADMIT CARD To Roll No.3 /ATM Paste Self HASAN SARKAR, S/O- MD. YASIN SARKAR Attested VILL- ALIPUR, P.O – MAHENDRAPUR, Stamp Size P.S – HARISCHANDRAPUR, Photograph DIST- MALDA, PIN-732125 Name of the Post :- Assistant Technology Manager (ATM) Date :-26.02.2019 . Venue :- District Panchayet Training Resource Centre (DPTRC) Conference Hall, Karnajora, Raiganj , Uttar Dinajpur. Time :- 10.00 A.M. Onwards. Reporting Time :- 9.30 A.M. You are requested to report at the specified venue, date and time for attending interview & computer test for the Contractual post of Assistant Technology Manager (ATM). _______________________________ _______________________________ Documents verified by (Full Signature) Full Signature of the candidate _______________________________________ Chairman, Recruitment Committee For Instruction and terms & conditions please see overleaf AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (A.T.M.A.), UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT KARNAJORA : RAIGANJ : UTTAR DINAJPUR Advertisement No. : 3/ATMA, Dated 20/12/2018 of ATMA, Uttar Dinajpur ADMIT CARD To Roll No.4 /ATM Paste Self SACHIN SARKAR, S/O- MANARANJAN SARKAR Attested VILL- RANIPUR, P.O – TILNA, P.S – ITAHAR, Stamp Size DIST- UTTAR DINAJPUR, PIN - 736165 Photograph Name of the Post :- Assistant Technology Manager (ATM) Date :-26.02.2019 . Venue :- District Panchayet Training Resource Centre (DPTRC) Conference Hall, Karnajora, Raiganj , Uttar Dinajpur. Time :- 10.00 A.M. Onwards. Reporting Time :- 9.30 A.M. You are requested to report at the specified venue, date and time for attending interview & computer test for the Contractual post of Assistant Technology Manager (ATM). _______________________________ _______________________________ Documents verified by (Full Signature) Full Signature of the candidate _______________________________________ Chairman, Recruitment Committee For Instruction and terms & conditions please see overleaf ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (A.T.M.A.), UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT KARNAJORA : RAIGANJ : UTTAR DINAJPUR Advertisement No. : 3/ATMA, Dated 20/12/2018 of ATMA, Uttar Dinajpur ADMIT CARD To Roll No.4 /ATM Paste Self SACHIN SARKAR, S/O- MANARANJAN SARKAR Attested VILL- RANIPUR, P.O – TILNA, P.S – ITAHAR, Stamp Size DIST- UTTAR DINAJPUR, PIN - 736165 Photograph Name of the Post :- Assistant Technology Manager (ATM) Date :-26.02.2019 . Venue :- District Panchayet Training Resource Centre (DPTRC) Conference Hall, Karnajora, Raiganj , Uttar Dinajpur. Time :- 10.00 A.M. Onwards. Reporting Time :- 9.30 A.M. You are requested to report at the specified venue, date and time for attending interview & computer test for the Contractual post of Assistant Technology Manager (ATM). _______________________________ _______________________________ Documents verified by (Full Signature) Full Signature of the candidate _______________________________________ Chairman, Recruitment Committee For Instruction and terms & conditions please see overleaf AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (A.T.M.A.), UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT KARNAJORA : RAIGANJ : UTTAR DINAJPUR Advertisement No. : 3/ATMA, Dated 20/12/2018 of ATMA, Uttar Dinajpur ADMIT CARD To Roll No.5 /ATM Paste Self MD. TAIBI HIMAUL HAQUE, S/O- TOZAMUL HOQUE Attested VILL- NANDALALPUR, P.O – KATNA, Stamp Size P.S – GAZOLE, DIST- MALDA, PIN-732124 Photograph Name of the Post :- Assistant Technology Manager (ATM) Date :-26.02.2019 . Venue :- District Panchayet Training Resource Centre (DPTRC) Conference Hall, Karnajora, Raiganj , Uttar Dinajpur. Time :- 10.00 A.M. Onwards. Reporting Time :- 9.30 A.M. You are requested to report at the specified venue, date and time for attending interview & computer test for the Contractual post of Assistant Technology Manager (ATM). _______________________________ _______________________________ Documents verified by (Full Signature) Full Signature of the candidate _______________________________________ Chairman, Recruitment Committee
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