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Chapainawabganj Telephone Exchange No List Chapainawabganj Telephone Exchange No List Old SL No AGW New No NAME PHONE_NO 1 02588892222 78151001 DIGITAL SWITCH ROOM 2 02588893004 78151004 M/S NILOY ELECTRONICS, PROP: A.H.M 3 02588893005 78151005 MD. MOKHLESUR RAHMAN, 4 02588893006 78151006 MD. MOKHLESUR RAHMAN, 5 02588893007 78151007 DUTCH BANGLA BANK LTD 6 02588893008 78151008 M/S SWAPON TRANSPORT AGENCY 7 02588893009 78151009 GRAMEEN TRAVELS 8 02588893010 78151010 SECRETARY (RES) 9 02588893011 78151011 ALHAJ MD. MOKHLESUR 10 02588893012 78151012 UPOZILLA PROKOLPO 11 02588893015 78151015 MD. MOJIBUR RAHMAN, 12 02588893816 78151016 MD. GOLAM KIBRIA RUPU 13 02588892717 78151017 UPOZILLA SECONDARY EDUCATION OFFI 14 02588893022 78151022 INFORMATION SERVICES OFFICER 15 02588893029 78151029 PRESIDENT, NOBEL POLLI UNNAYAN 16 02588893830 78151030 THANGA MARI MOHILA SOBUG SONGHA 17 02588892831 78151031 UP-ZILLA FAMILY PLANNING OFFICE 18 02588893032 78151032 ASSTT. COMMISIONER & OFFICER 19 02588893033 78151033 SECOND IN COMD, 20 02588893934 78151034 ASSTT. COMMISSIONER & OFFICER 21 02588892737 78151037 ASTT. DIRECTOR 22 02588893040 78151040 OPERATIONAL OFFICER 23 02588893042 78151042 UPAZILLA SOMOBOY OFFICE 24 02588893044 78151044 NRB COMMERCIAL BANK LTD 25 02588893046 78151046 DISTRICT COMMANDENT ANSAR & VDP 26 02588893047 78151047 UPAZILLA ANSAR AND V.D.P.OFFICE 27 02588892950 78151050 KAZOL STORE 28 02588893851 78151051 THE COMMANDING OFFICER RAB-5, 29 02588893052 78151052 THE ASSISTANT COMMMISSIONER, EDUCATION SECTION 30 02588893855 78151055 SAYED ASHRAF IMAM, S/O LATE DR. 31 02588893156 78151056 M/S S.A PORIBOHAN, 32 02588893958 78151058 ISLAMI BANK BANGLADESH LTD, 33 02588893064 78151064 UPAZILLA SOCIAL WELFAIR OFFICE 34 02588893065 78151065 THE SENIOR JUDICIAL MAGISTARTE 35 02588893071 78151071 COMMANDING OFFICER (OFFICE) 36 02588893072 78151072 COMMANDING OFFICER (RES) 37 02588893073 78151073 SIGNAL CENTER/FAX 38 02588893074 78151074 THE COMMANDING OFFICER 39 02588893075 78151075 THE COMMANDING OFFICER 40 02588893076 78151076 THE 2IC 41 02588893077 78151077 THE 2IC 42 02588893078 78151078 MOST. JANNATUN FERDOUS (BUITI) 43 02588893079 78151079 SIGNAL CENTER 44 02588893080 78151080 ADJUTANT 45 02588893082 78151082 SECOND IN COMD, 46 02588893083 78151083 OPERATIONAL OFFICER 47 02588893085 78151085 THE ACTING ADJUTANT (OFF) 48 02588893086 78151086 MD. MAMUN REZA, S/O MD. 49 02588892587 78151087 THE ACTING ADJUTANT (RES) 50 02588893088 78151088 BEGUM KHALEDA ZIA MOHILA HOSTEL 51 02588893990 78151090 FAREAST ISLAMI LIFE INSURANCE CO. LTD. Old SL No AGW New No NAME PHONE_NO 52 02588893091 78151091 THE JUDICIAL MAGISTARTE 53 02588893092 78151092 THE JUDICIAL MAGISTARTE 54 02588893094 78151094 THE JUDICIAL MAGISTARTE 55 02588893095 78151095 THE JUDICIAL MAGISTARATE (RES) 56 02588893097 78151097 THE JUDICIAL MAGISTARATE (RES) 57 02588893099 78151099 THE PRINCIPAL SCIENTIFIC OFFICER 58 02588893105 78151105 THE DHAKA MARKENTILE 59 02588893109 78151109 THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, 60 02588892911 78151111 DR. DILARA KHATUN 61 02588893312 78151112 MD. KHAIRUL ISLAM, S/O AL: ABDUR RAHIM 62 02588893115 78151115 MISS. SAMIMA NASRIN 63 02588893118 78151118 MD. FIROZ KABIR 64 02588893119 78151119 RAJ TOURS & TRAVELS, 65 02588893121 78151121 NUR NOKSHI MOHILA JAGEORON 66 02588893122 78151122 ISTIAAK AHMED 67 02588893125 78151125 PRIME BANK LTD. 68 02588893126 78151126 PRIME BANK LTD. 69 02588893127 78151127 PRIME BANK LTD. 70 02588893128 78151128 PRIME BANK LTD. 71 02588893133 78151133 THE PADMA CLINIC, & DIAGONOSIS CENTRE 72 02588893135 78151135 MD. ROBIUL HAQUE 73 02588893141 78151141 THE ASSTT, PROJECT DIRECTOR, 74 02588893142 78151142 MD. AKHTARUL ISLAM 75 02588893146 78151146 PRINCIPAL CHAPAINAWABGONJ 76 02588893848 78151148 DRUG SUPERINTENDENT 77 02588893149 78151149 THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR-1 78 02588893150 78151150 THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR-1 (RES) 79 02588893151 78151151 THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR-2 80 02588893154 78151154 MD. FAZLUR RAHMAN 81 02588893155 78151155 THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR, ISLAMIC FOUNDATION 82 02588893157 78151157 THE CITY GEGERAL INSURANCE COMPANY 83 02588893159 78151159 PIONEER IT 84 02588893161 78151161 UPAZILLA JUBO UNNAYAN 85 02588893163 78151163 SONALI BANK LTD. 86 02588893466 78151166 BOGRA MACHINARIES, PROP: MD. 87 02588893170 78151170 SURE SUCCESS KOREAN LANGUAGE 88 02588893371 78151171 SUB REGISTRY OFFICE 89 02588893174 78151174 MIZANUR RAHMAN 90 02588893177 78151177 FERDOUS WAHID 91 02588893779 78151179 DISTRICT WISE WOMENS COMPUTER 92 02588893688 78151188 GRAMEEN SAMAJIK UNNAYAN FOUNDATION 93 02588893190 78151190 GENERAL SECRETARY 94 02588893199 78151199 ASSISTANT PROGRAMMER 95 02588893210 78151210 MOSTOFA MAHMUD HASAN 96 02588893311 78151211 CHAPAINAWABGANJ COLLECTORATE ENGLISH SCHOOL 97 02588893812 78151212 THE ACCOUNT OFFICER 98 02588893213 78151213 ASSTT. ENGINEER -01 (ONE) 99 02588892915 78151215 HEAD MASTER 100 02588893217 78151217 DIST EDUCATION OFFICER 101 02588892619 78151219 MD. MAHBUBUL ISLAM EMON 102 02588893020 78151220 PRINCIPAL 103 02588892825 78151225 PRINCIPAL 104 02588893933 78151233 MD. ABDUL WADUD Old SL No AGW New No NAME PHONE_NO 105 02588893244 78151244 THE SENIOR SCIENTIFIC OFFICER 106 02588892650 78151250 ASTHA DEPARTMENTAL SHOP 107 02588893557 78151257 THE DEPUTY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, 108 02588892863 78151263 CHIEF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER(RES) 109 02588893271 78151271 MOSHARRAF BASTRALAYA 110 02588893876 78151276 ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT 111 02588893280 78151280 MD. ZAHID SARWAR 112 02588893288 78151288 FIRST SECURITY ISLAMI BANK LTD 113 02588893900 78151300 ISLAMIBANK AGENT BANKING 114 02588893605 78151305 THE HEAD MASTER, 115 02588893410 78151310 LIFE CARE HEALTH CENTRE 116 02588893317 78151317 MD. ELIAS UDDIN 117 02588893420 78151320 CHIEF JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE 118 02588893130 78151330 MD. EMDADUL HOQUE 119 02588893733 78151333 MD. MAINUL ISLAM 120 02588892734 78151334 MINISTER HI-TECH PARK 121 02588893336 78151336 EXPORT IMPORT BNAK OF BANGLADESH 122 02588893337 78151337 EXPORT IMPORT BNAK OF BANGLADESH 123 02588893241 78151341 THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR , DISTRICT 124 02588893345 78151345 MAA COMPUTER POINT 125 02588893650 78151350 ILAM TRAVELS & TOURS , PROP: MD. 126 02588893153 78151353 MOST. MARZINA KHATUN 127 02588893354 78151354 NRB GLOBAL BANK LIMITED 128 02588893355 78151355 NRB GLOBAL BANK LIMITED 129 02588893366 78151366 MOST. TAZRIN NAHAR 130 02588893368 78151368 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, 131 02588893381 78151381 UPAZILLA PROKOLPO OFFICER 132 02588893385 78151385 RABBI MOYDA GHAR 133 02588893386 78151386 ANSAR -VDP DEVELOPMENT BANK 134 02588893388 78151388 BONDHU THAI ALUMINIUM 135 02588893391 78151391 MD. MOTIUL ISLAM PAHLOVI 136 02588893500 78151400 M/S BONDHON ELECTRONICS, 137 02588893401 78151401 THE MANAGER, 138 02588893403 78151403 MD. ANWAR HOSSAIN 139 02588893405 78151405 GENERAL SECRETARY 140 02588893407 78151407 M/S. SAYERA FILLING STATION 141 02588893416 78151416 PROTIBONDHI SEBA SAHAJJYA KENDRA, 142 02588893919 78151419 MOST. KISMAT ARA BEGUM 143 02588893131 78151431 THE DISTRICT LEGAL AID OFFICER (RES) 144 02588893432 78151432 THE JUDGE 145 02588893433 78151433 THE JUDGE (RES) 146 02588893439 78151439 MUSLIM GINI HOUSE 147 02588893440 78151440 THE DHAKA ENGINEERING WORKSHOP 148 02588893441 78151441 POLICE OFFICERS MESS 149 02588893442 78151442 MD. ATIKUR RAHMAN , S/O LATE 150 02588893443 78151443 A.K.KHAN FILLING STATION, 151 02588893451 78151451 MD. ABDUR RAZZAQUE KHAN 152 02588893457 78151457 M/S ALAUDDIN SWEETS & FASTFOOD, 153 02588893465 78151465 XEN, S & D-2, BANGLADESH BIDDUT 154 02588893471 78151471 SATATA CROKARIES 155 02588893472 78151472 THE CHIEF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER, 156 02588893473 78151473 THE CHIEF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER, 157 02588893474 78151474 THE CHIEF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER, Old SL No AGW New No NAME PHONE_NO 158 02588893476 78151476 AREA MANAGER 159 02588893484 78151484 JANATA BANK 160 02588893287 78151487 MOST SELINA BEGUM 161 02588893089 78151489 MD. GOLAM HOSSAIN 162 02588892600 78151500 MD. HASIB HOSSAIN 163 02588892601 78151501 NIRBAHI PARICHALAK 164 02588893902 78151502 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 165 02588893503 78151503 MEGHNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 166 02588893508 78151508 M/S. FANISUR RAHMAN 167 02588893511 78151511 ZICO TRADERS PROP: MD. HUMAYUN 168 02588893512 78151512 THE COMPANY COMMANDER 169 02588893513 78151513 THE COMPANY COMMANDER 170 02588893514 78151514 THE COMPANY COMMANDER 171 02588893515 78151515 A.D DIRECTORATE OF NATIONAL 172 02588893516 78151516 MD. KAMRUL AREFIN 173 02588893517 78151517 THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (RES) 174 02588893518 78151518 A.L.T. INTERNATIONAL 175 02588893523 78151523 POST MASTER 176 02588893524 78151524 POST MASTER 177 02588893827 78151527 MD. MONIRUL ISLAM 178 02588892630 78151530 MAFIZUDDIN AHMED 179 02588893931 78151531 MD. ASHRAFUL ISLAM RANJU, S/O LATE ROFIQUL ISLAM, 180 02588893833 78151533 MD. ZAKIR 181 02588893537 78151537 MD. KHAIRUL ISLAM 182 02588893543 78151543 CREATIVE ELECTRONICS 183 02588893544 78151544 MOST. MAHMUDA KHATUN 184 02588893545 78151545 THE MANAGER, AL-ARAFAH ISLAMI BANK 185 02588893546 78151546 THE MANAGER, AL-ARAFAH ISLAMI BANK 186 02588893547 78151547 THE ASSISTANT JUDGE ADALAT (OFFICE) 187 02588893550 78151550 THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR 188 02588893551 78151551 THA MANAGER, 189 02588893552 78151552 MANEGER, JAMUNA BANK LTD. 190 02588893553 78151553 JAMUNA BANK LTD. 191 02588893554 78151554 MANEGER, JAMUNA BANK LTD. 192 02588893556 78151556 MD. ISAHAQ ALI 193 02588893558 78151558 THE MANAGER 194 02588893559 78151559 THE MANAGER 195 02588893566 78151566 MD. AZOM KHAN 196 02588892770 78151570 BASIC BANK LIMITED, OLD JAIL 197 02588893571 78151571 MANAGER SHAHJALAL
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