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APART-List of Selected Candidates for the Position of Office Assistant Under the World Bank Financed ARIAS SOCIETY Assam Rural Infrastructure and Agricultural Services Society (An Autonomous Body of Govt. of Assam) Project Coordination Unit (PCU) of the World Bank financed Assam Agribusiness and Rural Transformation Project (APART) Agriculture complex, Khanapara, G.S. Road, Guwahati-781022 (Assam, India) Tel: +91 361-2332125; Fax: +91 361-2332564; email: [email protected]; website: www.arias.in The following candidates are selected for the position of ‘Office Assistant’ as per Interview held on 28th December’2018 against this office REOI No ARIAS/APART/174/2017 /Pt/21 dated, Guwahati the 14th August, 2018. Sl Name Address Sl Name Address 1 Bedabrata C/O: Likhan Phukan, Vill/Town: Guwahati, PO: 2 Pranjal Talukdar C/O: Bhabendra Nath Talukdar, Vill/Town: H.No-24, Phukan Panjabari, PS: Satgaon, District: Kamrup Metro Shivpur, Dakhingaon, PO: Kahilipara, Ps: Dispur, 3 D/O: Pradeep Baruah , Vill/Town: Bahboria, 4 Raktim Jyoti C/O: Nitul Chandra Bora, Vill/Town: Guwahati, PO: PO: Jamugurihat, PS: Jamugurihat, District: Bora Basistha, PS: Basistha, District: Kamrup Metro Pratima Baruah Sonitpur 5 C/O: Sankar Kumar Das, Vill/Town: Guwahati, 6 Manoranjan S/O: Babul Majumder, Vill/Town: Sawkuchi, PO: PO: Kahilipara, PS: Bhagaduttapur, District: Majumder Sawkuchi, PS: Basistha, District: Kamrup Metro Priyanka Das Kamrup Metro 7 S/O: Mridul Dutta, Vill/Town: Guwahati, PO: 8 Syeda Sirin D/O: Syed Tayab Ullah, Vill/Town: B.N.P. Road, Parash Jyoti Dutta Panjabari, PS: Satgaon, District: Kamrup Metro Sahnaz Jorhat, PO: Jorhat, PS: Jorhat, District: Jorhat 9 S/O: UMESH PHUKAN, Vill/Town: Tenpur, 10 Surajit Saha S/O: Pranab Saha, Vill/Town: Gauripur, PO: Gauripur, Ward No.3 Near Namghar, Po: Golaghat, PS: PS: Gauripur, District: Dhubri Arunjyoti Phukan Golaghat, District: Golaghat 11 S/O: Hiten Sharma, Vill/Town: 03, LKRB Path, 12 Korobi D/O: Bokul Chandra Borkotokey, Vill/Town: Seuj Bedanta Kumar RGB Road, Guwahati, PO: Zoo Road, PS: Borkotokey nagar Sukanjan, PO: Bokajan, PS: Bokajan, District: Sharma Gitanagar, District: Kamrup Metro Karbi Anglong 13 S/O: Gajendra Nath Bharali, Vill/Town: 14 Pranjal C/O: Late Ranjan Dasgupta, Vill/Town: Guwahati, Po: Rupnagar, Rupalipath, H/No-16, PO: Indrapur, Dasgupta Ulubari, PS: Paltan Bazar, District: Kamrup Metro Jahnu Bharali PS: Bhangaghar, District: Kamrup Metro 15 S/O: Puspa Das, Vill/Town: Naharati, PO: 16 Rimjhim C/O: SARASWATI MALAKAR, Vill/Town: 2 Mon Bahgorah, PS: Bihpuria, District: Lakhimpur Talukdar Aakashi Path Jyotinagar, PO: Bamunimaidam, PS: Partha Pratim Das Chandmari, District: Kamrup Metro 17 S/O: Bhaben Kalita, Vill/Town: Balisatra, PO: 18 Arnab Baishya S/O: Harin Ch Baishya, Vill/Town: Guwahati, PO: Navajit Kalita Balisatra, PS: Kayan, District: Kamrup Rural Bamunimaidam, PS: Noonmati, District: Kamrup Metro 19 S/O: Nagen Choudhury, Vill/Town: Guwahati, 20 Suman Roy C/O: Chabi Rani Sarkar, Vill/Town: Milanpur, PO: Digbijoy PO: Beltola, PS: Basistha, District: Kamrup Nagaon, PS: Nagaon Sadar, District: Nagaon Choudhury Metro 21 C/O: PRABIN BARUAH, Vill/Town: Gagal Gaon, 22 Vivek Vikram S/O: Hema Kanta Borah, Vill/Town: Lankeshwar Manash Pratim Po: Kalabari, Ps: Gohpur, District: Biswanath Borah Gohain Nagar, Po: Hijuguri, Ps: Tinsukia, District: Baruah Tinsukia 23 C/O: Nipan Hazarika, Vill/Town: Gohpur, PO: 24 Nitul Thakuria S/O: Gajin Thakuria, Vill/Town: Uparhali, PO: Ankur Hazarika Balijan, PS: Gohpur, District: Biswanath Bijoynagar, PS: Palasbari, District: Kamrup Rural 25 D/O: Fedrick Anthony, Vill/Town: Rajabari 26 Arup Jyoti Nath S/O: JOGEN CHANDRA NATH, Vill/Town: Mission Compound, Jorhat, PO: Rajabari, PS: Barkumarpara, Po: Aulachowka, Ps: Mangaldai, Flora Anthony Cinnamara P.S, District: Jorhat District: Darrang 27 S/O: Lakhi Nath Saikia, Vill/Town: S.R. Path, 28 Phalnunthem D/O: Henjapao Changsan, Vill/Town: Khongsai, PO: Binit Ranjan Saikia Kamar Chuburi, Tezpur, PO: Tezpur, PS: Changsan Haflong, PS: Haflong, District: North Cachar Hills Tezpur, District: Sonitpur 29 S/O: Arun Kumar Bordoloi, Vill/Town: 30 Samiksha C/O: Ratnamala Burman, Hengrabari Rd Ganeshguri Arup Jyoti Kuhiyarbari, Po: Chamahiyati, Ps: Jengraimukh, Burman Guwahati, PO: Assam Sachivalaya, PS: Dispur Bordoloi District: Jorhat 31 S/O: Dilip Kumar Paul, Vill/Town: Gauripur 32 Nazmul Haque S/O: Tamuz Ali, Vill/Town: Dobok No 2, PO: Dobok, Rupam Paul Ward No 2, PO: Gauripur, PS: Gauripur, District: Ali PS: Rangia, District: KAMRUP RURAL Dhubri 33 W/O: Puranjit Das, Vill/Town: Guwahati, Po: 34 Suraj Deka S/O: Late Digambar Deka, Vill/Town: Bongaigaon, Po: Bably Hazarika Ulubari, Ps: Paltan Bazar, District: Kamrup Bongaigaon, Ps: Bongaigaon, District: Bongaigaon Metro 35 S/O: Bhubaneswar Kalita, Vill/Town: 36 Pranjit Nath S/O: Jogendra Chandra Nath, Vill/Town: Mridukamal Dhekenabori, Po: Chhaygaon, Ps: Chhaygaon, Barkumarpara, Po: Aulachowka, Ps: Mangaldai, Kalita District: Kamrup Rural District: Darrang 37 C/O: Late Haradhan Chakraborty, Vill/Town: 38 Supratim Dutta S/O: Kailash Dutta, Vill/Town: Bora-Service,Harabala Ananda Nagar Bye Lane No 03 House No 09 , Path, H. No. 16, Guwahati, Po: Ulubari, Ps: Paltan Sankar Po: Rest Camp, Ps: Jalukbari, District: Kamrup Bazar, District: Kamrup Metro Chakraborty Metro 39 C/O: Safior Rahman, Vill/Town: Kismat 40 Debajit Kumar S/O: Dhiren Kumar, Vill/Town: Sundarbari, PO: Faruque Abdullah Hasdaha Part 4, Po: Kismat Hasdaha, Ps: Guwahati University, PS: jalukbari, District: Kamrup Dhubri, District: Dhubri Metro 41 S/O: Haren Chandra Das, Vill/Town: Dadara, 42 Rajib Boruah S/O: Biren Borauh, Vill/Town: 101 no. grant gaon, Bhaben Chandra PO: Dadara, PS: Hajo, District: Kamrup Rural PO: mathurapur, PS: matyhurapur, District: Das Charaideo 43 S/O: Banshi Boruah, Vill/Town: Pithaguri , PO: 44 Safiur Rahman S/O: LATIF ALI, Vill/Town: Garhgaon, Po: Baghmara Ranjit Boruah Pithaguri , PS: Bihpuria, District: Lakhimpur Bazar, Ps: Patacharkuchi, District: Barpeta 45 D/O: Prafulla Gogoi, Vill/Town: 1no tarajan 46 Dipen S/O: Dilip Kumar Bhattacharjee, Vill/Town: Sonarigaon,Milonpur path near water Saradamoni Lane Silchar, Po: College Road Silchar, Pallabika Gogoi Bhattacharjee supply,Jorhat, PO: Jorhat, PS: Pulibor, District: Ps: Silchar Sadar Thana, District: Cachar Jorhat Note : The place of posting shall be indicated in the individual contract agreement (Sd/-) State Project Director, ARIAS Society **************** .
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