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Sl. No Comp. Sl. No Name S/D/W/O Designation & Office Address Date of First Application Designation Date of First Basic Pay / Sl. Comp. Sl. Name Type of Name & Address Roster Date of & Office Application Pay in Pay Status No No S/D/W/O Flat D.D.O. Category Birth Address (Receving) Band Sepoy-32, H.Q. Coy. Kolkata Kaila Sherpa, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted Police, 1 666 Late Kancha Sherpa 2/1/2012 8,570 C 8th Bn.K.A.P. 29/1 B.T.Road, Kol- for want of 8th Bn. K.A.P. 29/1 B.T.Road, Kol- (Dec. Not Submitted) 02 Dealaration 02 Sepoy, Mir Rejaul Karim, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted 3rd Battalian H.Q. Company, 12,240 (G.P. 2 667 Late Mir Ershad Ali 2/1/2012 C Kolkata Police, 3rd Bn. K.A.P. for want of Body Guard Lines, 7 D.H. Road, Not Given) (Dec. Not Submitted) Body Guard Lines, Kol-27 Dealaration Kol-27 Constable, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Utpal Roy, Not Allotted 7th Bn. K.A.P. Body Guard 7th Bn. K.A.P. B.G. Lines,(Alipur) 3 670 Banchhalal Roy 4/1/2012 8,920 C for want of Lines(Alipur), 7, D.H. Road Alipore, (Dec. Not Submitted) Dealaration 7 D.H. Road, Kol-27 Kolkata - 27 Constable (Group-C) Deputy Commissioner of Police, Sri Chakradhari Mal, 'E' Company 7th Battalion 12240 Not Allotted 7th Bn. Kolkata Armed Police, 7 4 689 Late Nilratan Mal Kolkata Armed Police, 7 D.H. 24/1/2012 (G.P.Not C for want of D.H. Road, (Alipore Body Guard (Dec. Not Submitted) Road, (Alipore Body Guard Given) Dealaration Lines), Kol-27 Lines), Kol-27 Constable (Group-C) Deputy Commissioner of Police, Sri Suresh Das, 'E' Company 7th Battalion Not Allotted 12,500 (G.P. 7th Bn. Kolkata Armed Police, 7 5 690 Late Gunadhar Das Kolkata Armed Police, 7 D.H. 24/01/2012 C for want of Not Given) D.H. Road, (Alipore Body Guard (Dec. Not Submitted) Road, (Alipore Body Guard Dealaration Lines), Kol-27 Lines), Kol-27 Parimal Ray Constable-1080, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted 6 694 Lt. Kalindra Nath Ray R.F. 'A' Coy, Kolkata Police, 24/1/2012 8,380 C R.F. Kolkata Police, 18 Lalbazar for want of (See Sl. No-2033A) 5 Moor Avenue, Kol-40 St. Kol-01 Dealaration Ram Prasad Patra, Police Driver-1682, Deputy Commissioner of Police- Not Allotted 7 695 Mrityunjoy Patra M.T. Pool, Ditective Deptt. 24/01/2012 8,710 C II, Detective Deptt. 18 Lal Bazar for want of (Dec. Not Submitted) 18 Lal Bazar St. Kol-01 St. Kol-01 Dealaration Swapan Kr. Mahato Constable Kolkata Police Dy. Commissioner of Police 8th Not Allotted 8 716 Lt. Jaganath Mahato 8th Bn. K.A.P. 'E' Coy, 29/1, B.T. 7/2/2012 12,510/- C BN. K.A.P for want of (Dec. Not Submitted) Rd. Kol - 2 29/1, B. T. Rd. Kol - 2 Dealaration Constable No - 9950 Shib Kumar Das Not Allotted O/O the Jt. Commissioner of Dy. Commissioner of Polie, 9 730 Lt. Kartick Ch. Das 15/2/2012 11,470/- C for want of Police (Intelligence), Kolkata Special Branch, 14, Lord Sinha Rd. (Dec. Not Submitted) Dealaration Spl.Branch Sepoy - 18343 Jahid Hossain O/O the Dy. Commissioner of Dy. Commissioner of Police, 7th Not Allotted 10 734 Forhad Ali Khan Police, 7th Bn. K.A.P. Body Guard 16/2/2012 9,610/- C Bn. K.A.P. Body Guard Lines, 7, for want of (See Sl. No-1522-A) Lines, 7, D.H. Rd. Alipore, Kol - D.H. Rd. Alipore, Kol - 27 Dealaration 27 Nimai Ray Constable - 19195 Dy. Commissioner of Police Not Allotted 11 746 Sontosh Ray Reserve Force 'E' Coy, Kolkata 22/2/2012 9,340 C Reserve Force, KP, 18 Lalbazar st. for want of (Dec. Not Submitted) Police Kol-1 Dealaration Constable No - 2387 Bibekananda Dab Dy. Commissioner of Police Not Allotted O/O the Dy. Commissioner of 12 748 Asit Kr. Dab 24/2/2012 9,970 C Reserve Force, 18, Lalbazar St. for want of Police Reserve Force, 18, (Dec. Not Submitted) Kol - 1 Dealaration Lalbazar St. Kol - 1 Police Driver Pijus Kanti Mandal Dy. Commissioner of Police , Not Allotted Motor Transport Pool , Detective 13 756 Lt. Asutosh Mandal 28/2/2012 9,610 C Detective Deptt. , Kolkata Police , for want of Deptt. , Kolkata Police , 18, (Dec. Not Submitted) 18, Lalbazar st. Kol - 1 Dealaration Lalbazar st. Kol - 1 Head Warder Jhantu Pal Supdt. Of Alipore Central 14 758 Supdt. Of Alipore Central Jail , 29/2/2012 10,200 C Sri Manick Ch. Pal Correctional Home , Kol - 27 Kol - 27 Soumendra Nath Mandal Sepoy - 16172 Dy. Commissioner of Police K.A.P Not Allotted 15 759 Khagendra Nath 4th BN. K.A.P, Salt Lake , Sector 29/2/2012 12,710 C 4th BN. K.A.P, Salt Lake , Sector I, for want of Mandal I, Kol 64 Kol -64 Dealaration (Dec. Not Submitted) Staff Nurse, Grade - II Purnima Giri A.O. Medical College & Hospital , 16 763 Medical College & Hospital , 88, 29/2/2012 8,370 C Transfer Apurba Kr. Mandal 88, College St. , Kol - 73 College St. , Kol - 73 Md. Zainal Abedin, Constable-16909, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted M.d. Abdul Gofur 12,710 (G.P. 17 768 Special Branch, Kolkata Police, 1/3/2012 C Special Branch, 14 Lord Sinha for want of (Dec. Not Submitted) Not Given) 14 Lord Sinha Road, Kol-71 Road, Kol-71 Dealaration Shankar Das, Sepoy, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted 18 772 KaliPada Das 6th Bn. K.A.P. 'C' Coy, Body 5/3/2012 10,190 C 6th Bn. K.A.P. Body Guard Lines, for want of (Dec. Not Submitted) Guard Lines, 7 D.H. Road, Kol-27 Kol-27 Dealaration Staff Nurse (Grade-II) Niedita Das, Accounts Officer, Medical College 19 777 Medical College & Hospital, Kol- 5/3/2012 8,370 C Sri Kartik Chandra Das & Hospital 73 Deputy Commissioner of Police, Md. Azibuddin, Constable-14356, Not Allotted Traffic Deptt. 18 Lalbazar St. Kol - 20 783 Lt. Md. Ispuddin Tollygunge Traffic Guard, 170 7/3/2012 11,170 C for want of 1 (Dec. Not Submitted) S.P.M. Road, Kol-26 Dealaration Zakiruddin Ahamed, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted Sepoy-19398, 21 810 Lt. Md. Samser Ali 15/03/2012 9,340 C 6th Bn. K.A.P. Body Guard Lines, for want of 6th Bn. 'B' Coy (See Sl. No-2081-A) Kol-27 Dealaration Tapas Kumar Patra, Constable-648, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted 22 816 Bimal Kanti Patra Reserve Force, Kolkata Police, 18 16/3/2012 9,010 C Reserve Force, Kolkata, 18 Lal for want of (D.C. Not Submitted) Lal Bazar St. Kol-01 Bazar St. Kol-01 Dealaration Sepoy-15254, Amit Kumar Ray, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted Police Traning School, 23 818 Lt. Brikam Ray 19/3/2012 10,470 C Specialised Force, Body Guard for want of Commando Office, 247 A.J.C. (D.C. Not Submitted) Lines, 7 D.H. Road, Kol-27 Dealaration Bose Road, Kol-27 Sepoy-56 Abel Sherpa, Detuty Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted Police Training School, S.F.T.C. 24 819 Akexander Sherpa 19/3/2012 8,920 C 1st Bn. K.A.P. Body Guard Lines, for want of Office, 247 A.J.C. Bose Road, Kol- (D.C. Not Submitted) Kol-27 Dealaration 27 Constable, Special Branch, K.P. Jakir Hossain, Jt. Commissioner of Police Deputy Commissione of Police, Not Allotted 25 822 Md. Ali Mia (Intellgence),14 Lord Sinha Road, 20/3/2012 9,810 C Special Branch, Kolkata Police, 14 for want of (D.C. Not Submitted) Kol-71 Lord Sinha Road, Kol-71 Dealaration Manoranjan Sarkar, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted Constable-1384, 26 823 Sri Mantu Sarkar 20/3/2012 8,170 C 7th Bn. K.A.P. Body Guard Lines, for want of 7th Bn. 'D' Coy (Kolkata Police) (D.C. Not Submitted) 7 D.H. Road, Kol-27 Dealaration Bhupen Shil, Sepoy-15432 Deputy Commissione of Police, Not Allotted 27 827 Paresh Chandra Shil Body Guard Lines, Kolkata 21/3/2012 10,190 C 6th Bn. Body Guard Lines, 7 D.H. for want of (D.C. Not Submitted) Police, 7 D.H. Road Road, Kol-27 Dealaration Constable-Kolkata Police, Asaduzzaman, Not Allotted M. Cell. Stf. Main Bldgs. Top Deputy Commissioner of Police, 28 831 Habibur Rahaman 22/3/2012 9,610 C for want of Floor, Lal Bazar Heat Quarter, 18 18 Lal Bazar St. Kol-01 (D.C. Not Submitted) Dealaration Lal Bazar St. Kol-01 Pankaj Das, Sepoy-1141, DeputY Commisioner of Police, Not Allotted Lt. Dinesh Chandra DeputY Commisioner of Police, 29 867 29/3/2012 8,380 C 7th Bn. Kolkata Armed Police, 7 for want of Das 7th Bn. Kolkata Armed Police, 7 D.H. Road, Kol-27 Dealaration (D.C. Not Submitted) D.H. Road, Kol-27 Khairul Islam, Constable-538, Not Allotted Deputy Commissioner of Police, 30 874 Sk. Abdul Khalaque Reserve Force, 'A' Company, 5 30/3/2012 11,810 C for want of Reserve Force, Kolkata Police (See Sl. No-2183A) Moore Avenue, Kol-40 Dealaration Constable-19,380, Kolkata Police Asit Mondal, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Not Allotted Reserve Force, 'D' Coy, 134/1 31 875 Sisir Mondal 30/3/2012 9,640 C Reserve Force, 18, Lal Bazar St. for want of Meghnath Saha Sarani, Golpark, (D.C. Not Submitted) Kol-01 Dealaration Kol-29 Shayan Ahmed, Sub-Inspector, Not Allotted 32 881 Md.
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