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KOLKATA MC ULB CODE: 79 Ward No BPL LIST-KOLKATA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Ward No: 088 ULB Name :KOLKATA MC ULB CODE: 79 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 1 MATHOR PARA ROAD 94 TALLYGUNGE ROAD A. P. HELA R. L. HELA 2 5 7 1 2 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE ABHA SARKAR SUSIL SARKAR 2 1 3 2 3 100 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ACHO CHAKHALIYA LATE KRISHNA CHAKHALIYA 2 4 6 3 4 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE ADAR MONDAL LATE MATHUN MONDAL 0 1 1 4 5 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE KOL 26 ADHIR GHOSH LT AKSHAY GHOSH 2 4 6 5 6 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE ADHIR MONDAL LATE DURGA MONDAL 1 0 1 6 7 19A PRATAP ADITYA PLACE KOL-26 ADHIR PRAMANICK LT UPEN PRAMANICK 3 2 5 7 8 11/1/M GOPAL BANERJEE LANE AJAY DAS LATE LALIT KR.DAS 2 2 4 8 9 13 BAULI MONDAL ROAD AJAY GHOSH LATE ANIL GHOSH 3 1 4 9 10 54 TALLYGUNGE ROAD AJAY SAMANTA LATE MITHILAL SAMANTA 2 2 4 10 11 37 NEPAL BHATTACHARYA 1ST LANE AJAY SINGH LATE LOK SINGH 3 1 4 11 12 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE AJIT DAS LT K. L. DAS 3 1 4 12 13 16A CHANDRA MONDAL LANE KOL-26 AJIT KARMAKAR LT SUDHIR KARMAKAR 4 3 7 14 14 TALLYGUNGE ROAD 108 TALLYGUNGE ROAD AJOY PRASD RAMDEB PRASAD 7 6 10+ 15 15 S.P. MUKHERJEE ROAD 200H S.P. MUKHERJEE ROAD KOL-26 ALAOK BOSE LT. BARENDRA KUMAR BOSE 1 1 2 16 16 9/1/H SAHA NAGAR ROAD ALO CHANDA LATE TARAK CHANDA 0 2 2 17 17 SAHA NAGAR RD 9/1B SAHA NAGAR RD KOL-26 ALO DEY LT. RABINDRA DEY 0 1 1 18 18 TALLYGUNGE 100 B. BADBHIA ALOK DAS LT. S. DAS 1 1 2 20 19 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE ALOKA GHOSH LATE GOPAL GHOSH 2 4 6 21 20 102 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ALOKE NATH DAS LT ANATH BANDHU DAS 2 1 3 22 21 31A SHREE MOHAN LANE KOL 26 ALPANA DAS LT BISNU PADA DAS 0 2 2 23 22 13 SREE MOHAN LANE ALPANA DEBNATH NA 2 2 4 24 23 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE KOL 26 AMAL RAY PARIMAL RAY 2 1 3 26 24 102/H/5 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 AMAR NATH DAS LT MADAN MOHAN DAS 1 1 2 27 25 4C SREE MOHAN LANE KOL 26 AMIOBALA DEY LT KALACHAND DEY 3 2 5 29 26 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE AMIT BISWAS TAPAN BISWAS 2 2 4 30 27 54 TALLYGUNGE ROAD AMIYA KR.PAUL LATE ABINASH CH.PAUL 3 6 9 32 28 1 SADHU TARA CHARAN ROAD KOL 26 AMRITA BHOIJAYA LT RANJIT BHOJIYA 1 2 3 33 29 37/1 TALLYGUNGE ROAD AMULYA DAS 2 3 5 34 30 113 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ANANDA BHUIA LATE PRIYANATH BHUIA 3 1 4 35 31 95 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ANANDA HALDER LT BALARAM HALDER 2 2 4 36 32 100 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ANANTA HALDER LT SASHADHAR HALDER 3 2 5 37 33 54 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ANANTA MAJHI LATE ISWAR MAJHI 3 1 4 39 34 43D TALLYGUNGE ROAD ANANTA MONDAL LATE SADHU CHARAN MONDAL 3 2 5 40 1 Page 1 of 60 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 35 54/H/7 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ANIK KR CHANDA LT BINOD BIHARI CHANDA 1 2 3 41 36 54/H/7 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ANIL CHANDA LATE BIJON BEHARI CHANDA 1 2 3 43 37 13 BAWALI MONDAL ROAD KOL 26 ANIL DAS LT GOPAL DAS 3 1 4 44 38 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE ANIL GHOSH LATE AMULYA GHOSH 2 2 4 46 39 TALLYGUNGE ROAD 99/1 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ANIL MONDAL 2 4 6 47 40 43E TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ANIL NANDI LT SANTUSH NANDI 1 1 2 48 41 6B RAJANI BHATTACHARJEE LANE KOL ANIMA MONDAL LT BISWABATH MONDAL 1 1 2 51 42 TALLYGUNGE 1 SADHU CHARAN ROAD ANIMA ROY RAJU DAS 2 2 4 52 43 31A SHREE MOHAN LANE KOL 26 ANIMA SHADUKHA LT PANCHANAN SHADUKHA 2 4 6 54 44 101/1 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ANIMESH CHAKRABORTY LT NISHI KANTA CHAKRABORT 3 2 5 55 45 108 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ANITA BISWAS LATE SURESH BISWAS 1 3 4 57 46 43G TALLYGUNGE ROAD ANITA DUARI LATE GUNADHAR DUARI 2 3 5 58 47 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE ANITA MODAK LT. NETAI PADA MODAK 0 3 3 59 48 13 BAULI MONDAL ROAD ANJALI SARKAR LATE BAPPA SARKAR 2 1 3 60 49 13 BAWALI MONDAL LANE KOL 26 ANJANA DAS LT MUNU DAS 2 3 5 61 50 54 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ANJANA ROY LT GOBINDA ROY 0 2 2 62 51 108 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ANNA HAZRA HIRA HAZRA 2 2 4 64 52 TALLYGUNGE ROAD 102 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ANNAPURNA BANERJEE SHANKAR BOSE 1 4 5 65 53 TALLYGUNGE ROAD 100 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ANNAPURNA DAS LT. SUREN DAS 4 3 7 66 54 30/2 SREE MOHAN LANE KOL 26 ANNU KHAWADIA LT GOPAL KHAWADIA 3 3 6 67 55 32B SREE MOHAN LANE KOL 26 ANUSH KHOWARIYA BHUPAT KHOWARIYA 4 1 5 68 56 TALLYGUNGE ROAD 102/H/5 TALLYGUNGE ROAD APARNA DEY G. DEY 2 5 7 69 57 13 BAULI MONDAL ROAD APU MONDAL LATE ASHOK MONDAL 0 1 1 70 58 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE KOL 26 ARATI ADHIKARI LT SANKAR ADHIKARI 3 3 6 71 59 31A SREE MOHAN LANE JIBAN BISWAS GOUMOHAN BISWAS 1 3 4 72 60 53/1 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ARATI CHAKRABORTY LATE DULAL CHAKRABORTY 2 2 4 73 61 54 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ARATI HALDER LT BIMOL HALDER 2 2 4 74 62 TALLYGUNGE 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE ARATI SAMANTA AKHAY SAMANTA 3 2 5 75 63 TALLYGUNGE ROAD 102H/5 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ARATI SARKAR ARUN SARKAR 2 1 3 76 64 54/H/16 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ARCHANA CHAKRABORTY LATE DILIP CHAKRABORTY 0 3 3 77 65 SAHA NAGAR ROAD 24 SAHA NAGAR ROAD KOL-26 ARCHANA DAS LT. NIHAR RANJAN DAS 1 2 3 78 66 37 NEPAL BHATTACHARJI 1ST LN KOL ARCHANA PANJA LT MANMATH PANJA 0 1 1 79 67 32B SREE MOHAN LANE ARJUN RAJAK LATE KISHUN RAJAK 4 3 7 80 68 94 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 AROTI SARDER DIBAKAR SARDER 2 1 3 81 2 Page 2 of 60 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 69 31/A SREE MOHAN LANE ARUN BHATTERJEE SUDHIR BHATTERJEE 4 1 5 82 70 19 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE KOL 26 ARUN CHAKRABORTY LT MONOTOSH CHAKRABORTY 2 2 4 83 71 54 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ARUN DAS LATE SHYAM DAS 3 3 6 84 72 13 BAULI MONDAL ROAD ARUN MONDAL 2 4 6 85 73 T. G RD 23/7B T. G RD ASALATA CHAKRABORTY LT. JAGADISH CHAKRABORTY 0 1 1 86 74 95 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ASHA DAVI BINOD SHAW 5 5 10+ 87 75 113 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ASHA DEBI LATE BABLA MALLIK 3 1 4 88 76 99/1 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ASHA SHIL SUBAL SHIL 3 1 4 89 77 MATHOR PARA ROAD 94 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ASHADEBI HELA JAGADISH HELA 3 1 4 90 78 19A PRATAPADITYA ROAD ASHALATA BASAK LATE DILIP BASAK 1 1 2 91 79 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE KOL 26 ASHALATA MODAK LT NANTU MODAK 1 1 2 92 80 C. M LANE 17 C. M LANE ASHALATA MODAK LT. NANTU MODAK 0 1 1 93 81 102/2 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ASHIM MUKHERJEE LT MADHUSUDHAN MUKHERJEE 3 2 5 94 82 43J TALLYGUNGE ROAD ASHIS DEY LATE NARENDRA CH.DEY 1 5 6 95 83 108 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ASHIS MALLIK KRISHNA SAKHA MALLIK 3 2 5 96 84 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE ASHOK BARIK LATE KASHIRAM BARIK 2 2 4 97 85 100 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ASHOK BOCHHA KESHU BOCHHA 3 1 4 98 86 54 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ASHOK CHAKRABORTY LT LOKHIKANTA CHAKRABORTY 1 4 5 99 87 95 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ASHOK DAS LATE SHYAM DAS 4 3 7 100 88 32/B SHREE MOHAN LANE KOL 26 ASHOK GUGRATI LT RAMSHING GUGRATI 6 4 10+ 101 89 54 TALLYGUNGE ROAD ASHOK KR.DAS ANIL KR.DAS 1 3 4 102 90 100 TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ASHOK KUMAR MALLICK LT MANIK LAL MALLICK 3 1 4 103 91 23/7/3A TOLLYGUNGE ROAD KOL 26 ASHOK KUMAR NAG LT BIRENDRA NAG 2 1 3 104 92 43J TALLYGUNGE ROAD ASHOK THAKUR LATE SANKAR THAKUR 3 1 4 105 93 13 BAULI MONDAL ROAD ASHUTOSH SARDAR LATE UDAY CH.SARDAR 2 1 3 106 94 13 BAWALI MONDAL LANE KOL 26 ASUTOSH SARDAR LT UDAY CH SARDAR 1 1 2 108 95 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE KOL-26 AVA GHOSH LT AMRATA LAL GHASH 1 1 2 109 96 DOM PARA 95 TALLYGUNGE ROAD B. DAYAL S. BAYAL 1 2 3 111 97 SADHU CHARAN ROAD 1 SADHU CHARAN ROAD B. GHOSH T. GHOSH 1 2 3 112 98 SADHU CHARAN ROAD 96/2 SADHU CHARAN ROAD B. RAJAK 8 6 10+ 114 99 DOM PARA TALLYGUNGE ROAD BABLA MONDAL GOKUL MONDAL 3 2 5 117 100 16A CHANDRA MONDAL LANE KOL 26 BABLU DAS DILIP DAS 2 2 4 118 101 19A PRATAPADITYA ROAD BABLU DAS LATE ABANIBHUSAN DAS 1 3 4 120 102 DOM PARA TALLYGUNGE ROAD BABLU GAIN 0 0 3 121 3 Page 3 of 60 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 103 17 CHANDRA MONDAL LANE BABLU PAUL LATE JATIN PAUL 3 2 5 122 104 13 BAWALI MONDAL LANE KOL 26 BABU DAS LT JOTIN DAS 1 1 2 123 105 43J TALLYGUNGE ROAD BABU ROY LATE RAMCHANDRA ROY 2 2 4 125 106 H.
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