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Fee Collections for Registration of Socieies Under the Head of Accounts Fee collections for Registration of Socieies under the Head of Accounts "1475" for the year 2017-2018 Applications received= 3199 Total fee collected= 165884 Sl. No. Receipt No. Date Name of the Society District Amount Challan No./Date Branch 1 07210182 01-04-2017 SIRKI NAME CULTURE & RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT CENTER Dhemaji 50 05567/24-3-17 Dhemaji 2 09210347 01-04-2017 LIFE & HOPE Dibrugarh 50 11633/23-3-17 Dispur 3 02211107 03-04-2017 RAMDHENU MOHILA SAMMITTEE (NGO) KALGACHIA Barpeta 50 42/3-4-17 Dispur 4 07210181 03-04-2017 2 NO. ARIMORA YUVAK CLUB Dhemaji 50 14603/29-3-17 Dispur 5 09210348 03-04-2017 SPRIHA SANJIVANI Dibrugarh 50 10168/27-2-17 Dibrugarh 6 16210790 03-04-2017 BLUE BIRD DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY Kam(R) 50 47/3-4-17 DISPUR 7 18210573 03-04-2017 LIGHT & HEAVY TRUCKS OWNER ASSOCIATION Karimganj 50 39/3-4-17 DISPUR 8 19210857 03-04-2017 GASRANG SANGKRITIK SANGA Kokrajhar 50 2512/20-10-16 Dhubri 9 20210305 03-04-2017 SUN RISE LAKHIMPUR 50 125/3-4-17 DISPUR 10 26210279 03-04-2017 TAPASHYA SMALL TEA GROWERS SOCIETY Tinsukia 50 5381/20-3-17 Tinsukia 11 12210325 04-04-2017 PUSPABON KHUDRA CHA KHETIOK SAMITI Golaghat 50 11397/22-3-17 DISPUR 12 14210379 04-04-2017 1 NO. KARHAL GAON GAON JYOTI CLUB JORHAT 50 12998/27-3-17 Dispur 13 16210791 04-04-2017 ANKURAN WELFARE SOCIETY Kam(R) 50 164/4-4-17 DISPUR 14 16210792 04-04-2017 CHAMARIAPAM ROYALS CLUB Kam(R) 100 5296/31-3-17 Ghy 15 20210306 04-04-2017 LILABRI YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY LAKHIMPUR 50 12997/27-3-17 DISPUR 16 24210434 04-04-2017 KALANGAN SIVASAGAR 50 13001/27-3-17 Dispur 17 15212309 05-04-2017 DWARANDHA MASJID COMMITTEE KAM(M) 50 14372/29-3-17 Dispur 18 15212310 05-04-2017 NAVARUN...RISING ROY KAM(M) 50 536/5-11-16 Dispur 19 16210793 05-04-2017 NABA BIKASH WELFARE ASSOCIATION Kam(R) 50 166/4-4-17 DISPUR 20 20210307 05-04-2017 BORCHALA MOHGULI PANDHOWA (BMP) ANCHALIK YUBA SANGHA LAKHIMPUR 50 160/4-4-17 DISPUR 21 24210431 05-04-2017 SIVASAGAR BOATING & ROWING ASSOCIATION SIVASAGAR 50 378/1-3-17 Dispur 22 26210280 05-04-2017 MARGHERITA BAR ASSOCIATION Tinsukia 50 0733/9-11-16 MARGRITA 23 27210396 05-04-2017 MALMURA EVERGREEN CLUB Udalguri 50 3419/6-3-17 DISPUR 24 27210397 05-04-2017 GOMSABILL JUDASI CLUB Udalguri 50 3420/6-3-17 DISPUR 25 27210398 05-04-2017 JANGAL BARIGAON GORKHA YOUTH CLUB Udalguri 50 126/1-4-17 DISPUR 26 27210399 05-04-2017 MANAGING COMMITTEE HARISINGA SARGAM SANGIT MAHAVIDYALAYA Udalguri 50 1036/27-3-17 Udalguri 27 27210400 05-04-2017 RING KHANG MUSIC CLUB Udalguri 50 1042/27-3-17 Udalguri 28 28210030 05-04-2017 SOUTH BANK DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY SSMankachar 50 13000/27-3-17 Dispur 29 02211108 06-04-2017 YUBA SAMAZ KALLAYAN SANGHA Barpeta 50 14380/29-3-17 Dispur 30 08210677 06-04-2017 ANUVUTI NGO DHUBRI 50 6057/25-3-17 Goalpara 31 09210349 06-04-2017 PURWOTTAR BHARATIY SHAKDWEEPEEY BRAHMAN MAHASHBHA Dibrugarh 50 349/4-4-17 Dispur 32 11210790 06-04-2017 YUVA KALLAYAN VALLEY NGO Goalpara 50 393/3-3-17 Goalpara 33 11210792 06-04-2017 DREAM SOCIETY Goalpara 50 232/5-4-17 Goalpara 34 11210798 06-04-2017 RASONG MOHILA SAMITY Goalpara 50 234/5-4-17 Goalpara DR. BHUPEN HAZARIKA CENTRE FOR MASS COMMUNICATION & JOUNALISM KAM(M) 35 15212311 06-04-2017 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 50 8559/8-2-17 Dispur 36 15212312 06-04-2017 THE SAAHAAYAM FOUNDATION KAM(M) 70 327/4-4-17 Dispur 37 16210794 06-04-2017 FRIENDSHIP NGO Kam(R) 50 3481/6-3-17 DISPUR 38 16210795 06-04-2017 ASHIRBAD FISHERY MAHAL SOCIETY Kam(R) 50 514/5-4-17 DISPUR 39 16210796 06-04-2017 BELPARA NABAJYOTI SANGHA Kam(R) 50 513/5-4-17 DISPUR 40 19210858 06-04-2017 OKHRANG CLUB ODLAGURI Kokrajhar 50 15446/31-3-17 Dispur 41 19210859 06-04-2017 NABA SHAKTI BYAM SAMITEE & LIBRARY Kokrajhar 50 542/5-4-17 Dispur 42 20210308 06-04-2017 TARANGINI SWECHHASEVI MAHILA SOCIETY LAKHIMPUR 50 8771/27-3-17 LAKHIMPUR 43 21210364 06-04-2017 TINSUKIA ADARSHA JANAKALYAN SANGHA Morigaon 50 345/3-4-17 DISPUR 44 22210956 06-04-2017 BILL CLEARK & METER READER ASSOCIATION Nagaon 50 540/5-4-17 DISPUR 45 22210957 06-04-2017 AMAR KESHABALAY JANA SAMANNAYA SAMITTEE Nagaon 50 517/5-9-17 DISPUR 46 22210958 06-04-2017 SHENHSANGAM JANA KALYAN SAMMITTEE Nagaon 50 515/5-4-17 DISPUR 47 23210771 06-04-2017 NAYAN TARA SOCIETY NALBARI 50 639/5-4-17 Dispur 48 26210281 06-04-2017 MAKUM KILLA UNNAYAN SAMITI Tinsukia 50 790/6-4-17 DISPUR 49 26210282 06-04-2017 SEOJ SARATHI Tinsukia 50 791/6-4-17 DISPUR 50 27210401 06-04-2017 NAGACHUBA BALISHITHA BATHOU DALAI AFFATH Udalguri 50 344/4-4-17 DISPUR 51 27210402 06-04-2017 KHAS RANTHALI BIRGUARI MAHILA UNYAN SAMITY Udalguri 50 533/5-4-17 DISPUR 52 29210060 06-04-2017 DILOAR CLUB HOJAI 50 789/6-4-17 Dispur 53 31210046 06-04-2017 PARIBARTAN BISWANATH 50 425/5-2-16 Biswanath 54 02211109 07-04-2017 MADHIRTARY ANCHALIK NGO Barpeta 50 518/5-7-17 Dispur 55 03210320 07-04-2017 KACHUDOLA SCHEDULED CASTE DEVELOPMENT NGO Bongaigaon 50 127/3-4-17 Dispur 56 04210761 07-04-2017 AHMEDIA HIFISIA MADRASSA PARICHALANA SAMITI Cachar 50 1521/7-4-17 DISPUR 57 06210294 07-04-2017 STAR RURAL DEVELOPEMNT ORGANISATION Darrang 50 256/7-4-17 Amingaon 58 08210665 07-04-2017 SEVEN STAR CLUB (NGO) DHUBRI 50 1475/7-4-17 DISPUR 59 11210793 07-04-2017 ABHILASHA NGO Goalpara 50 151/5-4-17 Goalpara 60 12210326 07-04-2017 AYURSURJYA TARUN HAZARIKA COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY Golaghat 50 01217/30-1-17 DERGAON 61 14210380 07-04-2017 AJORI POROR ITIBACHAK CHINTA JORHAT 50 304/5-4-17 Dispur 62 15212313 07-04-2017 BATAGHULI NAYAN DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY KAM(M) 50 43/3-4-17 Dispur 63 15212314 07-04-2017 HELP MAX KAM(M) 50 1490/7-4-17 Dispur 64 15212315 07-04-2017 RELIVE NGO KAM(M) 50 1514/7-4-17 Dispur 65 16210797 07-04-2017 MILIJULI LAXMI COMMITTEE Kam(R) 50 4596/15-2-17 Nalbari 66 20210309 07-04-2017 LUIT VALLEY UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB LAKHIMPUR 50 2466/30-3-17 Bihpuria 67 21210362 07-04-2017 NISANTAL YUVAK SANGHA Morigaon 50 5185/22-3-17 Morigaon 68 21210363 07-04-2017 LAITHURI KANTHICHURI MAHAR CHOMOT Morigaon 50 6124/28-3-17 Morigaon 69 23210772 07-04-2017 PURBAJYOTI DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY NGO BARKHETRI NALBARI 50 1485/7-4-17 Dispur 70 24210435 07-04-2017 JOURNEY SIVASAGAR 50 1969/7-4-17 Dispur 71 31210047 07-04-2017 GRAMIN MANCHA DUSUTI BISWANATH 50 121/3-4-17 Dispur 72 01210945 10-04-2017 SAKSHAM NGO Baksa 50 15363/31-3-17 Dispur 73 02211110 10-04-2017 SEUJ NGO Barpeta 50 3510/10-4-17 Dispur 74 02211111 10-04-2017 GRAMIN BIKASH DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION Barpeta 50 3615/10-4-17 Dispur 75 02211112 10-04-2017 BALABHITA RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY Barpeta 50 3581/10-4-17 Dispur 76 07210183 10-04-2017 ASTHA (NGO) Dhemaji 50 1464/7-4-17 Dispur 77 08210666 10-04-2017 MATIABAG RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY (NGO) DHUBRI 50 3497/25-1-17 Dhubri 78 09210350 10-04-2017 KALYANKAMI NAGARIK MANCHA Dibrugarh 50 7638/17-3-17 Dibrugarh 79 09210351 10-04-2017 SHAMS FOUNDATION Dibrugarh 50 8612/21-4-17 Dispur 80 14210381 10-04-2017 INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER JORHAT 50 37/3-4-17 Dispur 81 15212316 10-04-2017 UPKAR WELFARE SOCIETY KAM(M) 50 124/3-4-17 Dispur 82 17210221 10-04-2017 GREEN FARMING SOCIETY Karbi Anglong 50 3512/10-4-17 Dispur 83 27210403 10-04-2017 IDEAL SOCIETY Udalguri 50 1462/7-4-17 DISPUR 84 01210946 11-04-2017 JOP DUM SANGHA Baksa 50 183/4-4-17 Nalbari 85 01210947 11-04-2017 `KAKLABARI ROYAL NGO Baksa 50 303/6-4-17 Nalbari 86 01210948 11-04-2017 JANAKALYAN SUPA UNNAYAN SOMITTEE Baksa 50 306/6-4-17 Nalbari 87 01210949 11-04-2017 NABADEEP NGO Baksa 50 302/6-4-17 Nalbari 88 02211113 11-04-2017 BALARTARY NEW LUIT PARIYA BHAI BHAI NGO Barpeta 50 5110/11-4-17 Dispur 89 02211114 11-04-2017 TATIKUCHI MARAMI NGO Barpeta 50 5111/11-4-17 Dispur 90 04210762 11-04-2017 SOUTH LAKHIPUR RURAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION Cachar 50 614/20-3-17 Cachar 91 14210382 11-04-2017 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT CPMMITTE BHOGAMUKHI MODEL HOSPITAL JORHAT 50 8655/22-2-17 Jorhat 92 15212317 11-04-2017 PANCHOI WELFARE SOCIETY KAM(M) 50 11948/23-3-17 Dispur 93 15212318 11-04-2017 BRAHAMPUTRA VALLEY CIVIL SOCIETY KAM(M) 50 3530/10-4-17 Dispur 94 16210798 11-04-2017 OIKYATA Kam(R) 50 338/4-4-17 DISPUR 95 16210799 11-04-2017 OATH UNITE AND EMPOWER WOMEN TO BUILD A NATION Kam(R) 50 9355/17-3-17 DISPUR 96 18210574 11-04-2017 KALIGANJ BAZAR MASHAOJIBI SAMITI Karimganj 50 3602/10-4-17 DISPUR 97 23210773 11-04-2017 BLUE STAR SOCIETY (NGO) NALBARI 80 5148/11-4-17 Dispur 98 26210283 11-04-2017 TINSUKIA RICKSAW CALAK SANSTHA Tinsukia 50 5146/11-4-17 DISPUR 99 27210404 11-04-2017 DUWAMOKHA UNITED CLUB Udalguri 50 5072/1-4-17 DISPUR 100 29210061 11-04-2017 MAA MANASHA WELFARE SOCIETY HOJAI 50 520/5-4-17 Dispur 101 29210062 11-04-2017 PUB BHALUKMARI PRAKTON CHAN JANAJATI JOYJAWAN CLUB (NGO) HOJAI 50 01072/10-4-17 Hojai 102 02211115 12-04-2017 TAPARBORI THREE STAR SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Barpeta 50 5108/11-4-17 Dispur 103 08210667 12-04-2017 HAKAMA BARUARJHAR SOCIAL SOCIETY DHUBRI 50 3545/10-4-17 DISPUR RADICAL (A SOCIETY FOR SOCIO ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL Goalpara 104 11210794 12-04-2017 DEVELOPMENT) 50 6381/12-4-17 Dispur 105 14210383 12-04-2017 SANGIT NATYA ACADEMY JORHAT 50 10051/25-3-17 Jorhat 106 23210774 12-04-2017 BARASA DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY NALBARI 50 6512/21-3-17 Nalbari 107 31210049 12-04-2017 J.S (JITEN SHREEDHAR) MEMORIAL SOCIETY BISWANATH 50 1469/7-4-17 Dispur 108 01210950 13-04-2017 BHEHBARI SPORTS CLUB Baksa 50 307/6-4-17 Nalbari 109 01210951 13-04-2017 PATKIJULI DAOGAFU SOCIETY Baksa 50 6788/12-4-17 Dispur 110 01210952 13-04-2017 DREAMS NGO Baksa 50 6790/10-4-17 Dispur 111 02211116 13-04-2017 BARAMARA DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY Barpeta 50 342/7-4-17 Barpeta 112 02211117 13-04-2017 HABI RADHAKUCHI NINE STARS SOCIETY (NGO) Barpeta 50 3702/8-2-17 Barpeta 113 02211118 13-04-2017 GAN PATI DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY Barpeta 50
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