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Half Yearly Departmental Examination for Tribal Language ASSAM PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Jawaharnagar, Khanapara, Guwahati-781 022 No. 174PSC/CON/E-94/HYDE/2013-2014 Dated Guwahati the 21 st November, 2014 NOTIFICATION In exercise of the powers conferred on the Assam Public Service Commission vide Government Notification No. AAP/180/69/4 Dtd. 27-08-69, the Commission is pleased to declare the results of the Half-Yearly Departmental Examination for Tribal Language held on 09/01/2014 at Guwahati in respect of Officers who have responded to this Office Notification No. 1PSC/E-6/2013- 2014 Dtd. Guwahati the 12 th September, 2013. The following Officers are declared to have passed in the Tribal Language which are shown against their names. Language Sl. Name and Designation Roll No. in which No. passed 1. SRI PALLAV JYOTI NATH, ACS, EAC, BONGAIGAON. 9 MISHING 2. SRI KARTIK KALITA, ACS, EAC, NALBARI, DC OFFICE, NALBARI. 10 MISHING 3. SMTI SANTANA BORA, ACS, EAC, BARPETA, 14 MISHING SMTI MADHUMITA NATH, ACS, CIRCLE OFFICER, BAGRIBARI REVENUE 4. 17 MISHING CIRCLE, BILASIPARA SUB-DIV.(CIVIL), DHUBRI. 5. SMTI. PREETY LEKHA DEKA, ACS, EAC, GOALPARA. 18 MISHING 6. SHRI MOHORSII KASHYAP, ACS,EAC, GOALPARA, 19 MISHING 7. SRI GARGA MOHAN DAS, ACS, EAC, KOKRAJHAR. 25 MISHING 8. SRI ROKTIM BORUAH, ACS, EAC, DC OFFICE NALBARI. 28 MISHING 9. CHAYANIKA THAKURIA, ACS, EAC & EM, DHUBRI 30 MISHING 10. SRI KAMAL BARUAH,ACS, EAC & EM, DHUBRI 31 MISHING 11. DYOTIVA BORA, ACS, EAC & EM , DHUBRI, 32 MISHING SRI SHYAMAL KSHETRA GOGOI,ACS, ELECTION OFFICER, SADIYA, 12. 33 MISHING TINSUKIA 13. SMT. DEBAHUTI BORA, ACS, EAC,DIPHU, KARBI ANGLONG 37 MISHING [2] Language Sl. Name and Designation Roll No. in which No. passed 14. PALLAVI GOGOI, ACS, EAC, BARPETA, ASSAM 43(E) MISHING MANZAR HUSSAIN, SUPDT. OF TAXES, OFFICE OF DHUBRI ZONE, DCT, 15. 108 MISHING DHUBRI, MAITRAYEE BORDOLOI, INSP. OF TAXES, KHANAPARA CHECK POST, 16. 142 MISHING KAMRUP, ASSAM RATUL CHALIHA, INSP.OF TAXES, GHY. , O/O-ACT GUWAHATI UNIT-D, 17. 146 MISHING KAMRUP, ASSAM MINTURAJ BRAHMA, INSP. OF TAXES, BARPETA ROAD, BARPETA, 18. 162 MISHING ASSAM PHUKAN CHANDRA DAS, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY. O/O-THE ACT GHY. 19. 174 MISHING UNIT -B, KAMRUP(M), ASSAM TUSHI GOGOI, INSP. OF EXCISE, BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 20. 232 MISHING (ECONOMIC OFFENCES), KAMRUP(M), ASSAM 21. CHANDANA BORUAH, EAC, LAKHIMPUR, NORTH LAKHIMPUR, 241 MISHING DR. BEDANGA TALUKDAR, ACS, EXTRA ASSTT. COMMISSIONER, 22. 247 MISHING GOLAGHAT DC OFFICE, GOLAGHAT, 23. ABUL KHAIR ILIAS NOSHIM AHMED, EAC, SIVASAGAR, 251 MISHING 24. MISS MOOUSHUMI CHETIA, ACS, EAC, SIVASAGAR, ASSAM 253 MISHING 25. KABITA KAKATI KONWAR, ACS, EAC, JORHAT, DC OFFICE, JORHAT 255 MISHING MOIDUL ISLAM, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), POLICE TRAINING 26. 259 MISHING COLLEGE(PTC) DERGAON, GOLAGHAT PALLAV TAMULY, APS, DY. SUPDT. OF POLICE(PROBATIONER), POLICE 27. 260 MISHING TRAINING COLLEGE, DERGAON, GOLAGHAT,ASSAM SUBRATA KR. SEN, APS, DY.SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 28. 261 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM ANIRBAN SARMA, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, GOLAGHAT, 29. 262 MISHING ASSAM MRINMOY GOSWAMI, APS, DY.SP(PROBATIONER), PTC DERGAON, 30. 263 MISHING GOLAGHAT, ASSAM (Contd…) [3] Language Sl. Name and Designation Roll No. in which No. passed FAIZ AHMED BARBHUIYA, APS, DY.SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 31. 264 MISHING GOLAGHAT, ASSAM MOUSHUMI KALITA, APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC,DERGAON, 32. 265 MISHING GOLAGHAT, ASSAM MANAS SAIKIA, APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER)PTC,DERGAON, 33. 266 MISHING GOLAGHAT, ASSAM SHAFEEQUL HUSSAIN, APS, DY.SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 34. 268 MISHING GOLAGHAT, ASSAM PALLABI MAJUMDAR, APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC DERGAON, 35. 269 MISHING GOLAGHAT, ASSAM. DIPJYOTI TALUKDAR, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC , DERGAON, 36. 270 MISHING GOLAGHAT, ASSAM ARIF AHMED, APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 37. 271 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM BITUL CHETIA, APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 38. 272 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM PRANJAL BORAH, APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 39. 273 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM RAHUL PRATIM DAS,APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 40. 274 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM DHRUBA JYOTI NATH, APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 41. 275 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM DR. RASHMI REKHA SARMAH, APS, (JR.GRADE) DY. 42. 276 MISHING SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, GOLAGHAT,ASSAM NABAMITA DAS,APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 43. 277 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM PRADIP KONWAR,APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 44. 279 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM LUNA SONOWAL, APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 45. 281 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM SABITA DAS,APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 46. 285 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM (Contd…) [4] Language Sl. Name and Designation Roll No. in which No. passed RIPUNJOY KAKOTI , APS, DY.SP(P), O/O-THE SUPDT. OF POLICE, 47. 286 MISHING TINSUKIA, ASSAM PARTHA PROTIM SAIKIA,APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 48. 287 MISHING GOLAGHAT,ASSAM PRAKASH MEDHI, DY. S. P. (PROBATIONER) POLICE TRAINING 49. 287(A) MISHING COLLEGE, DERGAON, GOLAGHAT, SHRI UTPAL PHUKON, SUPDT. OF TAXES, DOOMDOOMA, TINSUKIA, 50. 298 MISHING ASSAM DEBASISH GOGOI, INSP. OF TAXES, DIBRUGRH UNIT, DIBRUGARH, 51. 308 MISHING ASSAM 52. MONIKUNTAL SARMA, INSP. OF TAXES, DIBRUGARH, ASSAM 309 MISHING SURJYA KAMAL BORAH, ACS, EAC, DHEMAJI DISTRICT 53. 382 MISHING HEADQUARTER, DHEMAJI, ASSAM NIRMALI BARUAH, ACS, EAC, DHEMAJI DISTRICT. HEADQUARTER, 54. 383 MISHING DHEMAJI, ASSAM 55. ANINDITA KASHYAP, ACS, EAC, NAGAON, ASSAM 386 MISHING 56. ANUSUYA SHARMA, ACS, EAC, TEZPUR, SONITPUR, ASSAM 387 MISHING 57. ZENIFAR ULLAH, INSP. OF TAXES, NAGAON, ASSAM 403 MISHING AMRIT PRABHA DAS, ACS, EAC, PROBATIONER, SILCHAR,CACHAR, 58. 441 MISHING ASSAM LAKSHYA JYOTI DAS, ACS, EAC, (PROBITIONER), SILCHAR, 59. 443 MISHING CACHAR,ASSAM PRADIP KR. GUPTA, ACS,EAC, KARIMGANJ, DC OFFICE KARIMGANJ, 60. 446 MISHING ASSAM 61. JOYSHANKAR SARMA, ACS, EAC, KARIMGANJ, DC OFFICE, ASSAM, 446(A) MISHING 62. DEEPMALA GOALA, ACS, EAC KARIMGANJ, ASSAM 446(B) MISHING SRI DHRUBAJYOTI DAS, EAC, CHIRANG DC OFFICE CHIRANG (B.T.A.D, 63. 6 BODO ASSAM) 64. JITU KR. BARMAN, EAC, DC OFFICE CHIRANG, (BTAD), ASSAM 7 BODO (Contd…) [5] Language Sl. Name and Designation Roll No. in which No. passed SRI KULDIP HAZARIKA, ACS, EXTRA ASSTT. COMMISSIONER, 65. 8 BODO BONGAIGAON SMTI MANALI JAIN, ACS, EAC,MANGALDOI, DC OFFICE MANGALDOI, 66. 11 BODO DARRANG. 67. SRI PANKAJ CHAMUAH, ACS, EAC, NALBARI, DC OFFICE NALBARI. 22 BODO 68. SRI NABAJIT PATHAK, ACS, EAC, KOKRAJHAR 26 BODO 69. PANKAJ KUMAR NAGBANSHI, ACS, EAC, BAKSA, MUSHALPUR 27 BODO SRI TRIPURENDRA PATOR, ACS, CIRCLE OFFICER, GOROIMARI 70. 34 BODO REVENUE CIRCLE, KAMRUP, AMINGAON, 71. SRI ALAKANANDA MEDHI, ACS, EAC, MORIGAON 39 BODO 72. SRI SAIFUDAULLAH KHAN, ACS, EAC, UDALGURI, 42 BODO 73. SMTI RASHMI BARUAH GOGOI, ACS, EAC, NAGAON 43 BODO 74. MANASH KR. SAIKIA, EAC, BARPETA, ASSAM 43(D) BODO SMTI PURABI MAJUMDAR, APS, ASSTT. COMMANDANT, 4TH APBN, 75. 64 BODO KAHILIPARA, GHY. KAMRUP(M) SRI MOUSHUMI BEZBORAH GOSWAMI, SUPDT. OF TAXES, O/O-THE 76. 106 BODO COMMISSIONER OF TAXES, GUWAHATI, KAMRUP(M), ASSAM MOMSHAD DINORY, SUPDT.OF TAXES, GUWAHATI ZONE-B, 77. 110 BODO KAMRUP(M) 78. PARISHMITA GOGOI, SUPDT. OF TAXES(R), MANGALDAI, DARRANG 113 BODO 79. JUMIE GOGOI, SUPDT. OF TAXES, NALBARI(R ) , 114 BODO SUMI SAIKIA, SUPDT. OF TAXES, GHY. -6, O/O-COMMISSIONER OF 80. 117 BODO TAXES, KAMRUP(M) PARTHA PROTIM GOSWAMI, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY. ZONE-B, 81. 121 BODO KAMRUP(M), ASSAM SASHANKA KAKOTY, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY. UNIT-D, KAMRUP(M), 82. 127 BODO ASSAM, (Contd…) [6] Language Sl. Name and Designation Roll No. in which No. passed ESTER RUPA SAHU JYRWA, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY. UNIT-D, 83. 128 BODO KAMRUP(M), ASSAM JYOTISMITA SARMAH, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY. UNIT-D, KAMRUP(M), 84. 129 BODO ASSAM, 85. PALLABI SAIKIA, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY. UNIT-D, KAMRUP(M), ASSAM 130 BODO ARIF AHMED CHOUDHURY, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY. ZONE-A, 86. 132 WITHHELD KAMRUP(M), ASSAM RUPSHIKHA LASKAR, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY. UNIT-B, KAMRUP(M), 87. 133 BODO ASSAM 88. BHANITA DAS, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY. UNIT-B, KAMRUP(M), ASSAM 139 WITHHELD 89. SHABNAM BORMON, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY. KAMRUP(M), ASSAM 140 BODO 90. NIRU DAS MEDHI, INSP. OF TAXES, GHY.UNIT-D, KAMRUP(M), ASSAM 144 BODO RATHINDRA BARUAH, INSP. OF TAXES, NAGAON UNIT, NAGAON, 91. 154 BODO ASSAM 92. PABITRA SARMA, INSP. OF TAXES, BARPETA ROAD, BARPETA, ASSAM 163 BODO ALOK KUMAR PANDIT, INSP. OF TAXES, BARPETA ROAD, BARPETA, 93. 164 BODO ASSAM NANDITA ROY GOHAIN, ACS,EAC, TINSUKIA DIST. HEADQUARTER, DC 94. 243 BODO OFFICE, TINSUKIA 95. URMI MEDHI, ACS, EAC, GOLAGHAT DC OFFICE, GOLAGHAT 248 BODO 96. AJIT KUMAR SARMAH, ACS, EAC, JORHAT, 250 BODO 97. NAYANA BORAH , ACS, EAC, SIVASAGAR, 252 BODO 98. MIRZANA HUSSAIN,ACS,EAC, DIBRUGARH, ASSAM 256(A) BODO DEBABRAT MORANG, APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 99. 278 BODO GOLAGHAT,ASSAM DR. PAHARY KONWAR, APS, DY. SP(PROBATIONER), PTC, DERGAON, 100. 280 BODO GOLAGHAT,ASSAM (Contd…) [7] Language Sl. Name and Designation Roll No. in which No. passed 101. MARY MONJIR INGTIPI, SUPDT. OF TAXES, SIVASAGAR, ASSAM 299 BODO SRI NAYAN JYOTI BORAH, SUPDT. OF TAXES, JORHAT ZONE, JORHAT, 102. 301 BODO ASSAM 103. SRI JYOTI PRASAD MILI, SUPDT. OF TAXES, TINSUKIA, ASSAM 302 BODO KANDARPA BORAH, SUPDT. OF TAXES, SIVASAGAR ZONE, 104. 304 BODO SIVASAGAR, ASSAM 105. RAHUL KAUSHIK, INSP. OF TAXES,TINSUKIA, ASSAM 317 BODO SMTI MINU SAIKIA, INSP. OF TAXES, SIVASAGAR UNIT, SIVASAGAR, 106. 330 BODO ASSAM. 107. PRABIR KUMAR DUTTA, ACS, EAC, TEZPUR, SONITPUR, ASSAM 385 BODO 108. SRI JAMES AIND, ACS, EAC, HAILAKANDI, ASSAM 440 BODO HOOMAN GOHAIN BARUAH, ACS, EAC, PROBATIONER, 109. 442 BODO SILCHAR,CACHAR, ASSAM 110. RAJIV KUMAR DAS, ACS,EAC, HAFLONG, DIMA HASAO, ASSAM 445 BODO 111. SMT. LEENA DAS, INSP. OF TAXES, NAGAON UNIT, NAGAON, ASSAM 414 BODO 112. LALROHLU KHIENGTE, ACS, EAC, O/O-DC, UDALGURI, ASSAM 379 KUKI MONJIT SONOWAL, ACS,PROTOCOL OFFICER, GENERAL 113.
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