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1 Residential 106 636.43 2 Institution 34 1822.88 3 Social Sector 18 627.21 Total 158 3086.52 Details of beneficiaries of 14 MW Grid Connected Rooftop Solar Programme under the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, Govt. of India implemented by Assam Energy Development Agency CAPEX Mode: Capacity executed: Sl No Beneficiary Category Nos. Capacity in kWp 1 Residential 106 636.43 2 Institution 34 1822.88 3 Social Sector 18 627.21 Total 158 3086.52 Capacity of Sl No Name of Beneficiaries with Address Category Consumer No Solar Plant (kWp) 1 Sri Arvind Siotia, BKK Road, Rehabari, Guwahati - 8 Residential 52000040528 5.00 2 Ashok Kumar Siotia, B.K. Kakoti Road, N. No 87, Ulubari, Ghy - 8 Residential 12000000787 5.00 Sandhya Baruah, Subha Bhawan, Flat No -4B, S. Dohutia Road, Borpatahr, 3 Residential 12000006401 3.9 Tinsukia-786125 Nupur Choudhary, Subha Bhawan, Flat No -5B, S. Dohutia Road, Borpatahr, 4 Residential 12000006402 3.9 Tinsukia-786125 5 Chet Raj Subedi, Birkuchi, Bonda No-2, Guwahati-26 Residential 12000003372 3.98 6 Pranab Kr. Choudhury, H/No-11, Kamrapara, rupnagar, Ghy-9 Residential 52000008684 3.98 7 Smt. Bhagyabati Deka, Narengi Housing Coly, Seujnagar, Ghy-26 Residential 11000083692 2.92 Smt. Kalpana Borah, Nizara Path, Near Hrngrabari LP School, Hengrabari, 8 Residential 52000015546 2.92 Guwahati-06 9 Mr. Amburam Gogoi, H/No-28, Anand Nagar, Six Mile, Guwahati-22 Residential 52000015258 7.95 10 Smt. Deomuni Dev Barma, Adagodown [K-3-C-1], Kalapahar, Guwahati Residential 52000013677 3.98 Mr. Sudhir Kumar Lohia, Managing Trustee, Kanya Pathsala Tinsukia, L. P Raod, Social 11 21000000079 39.98 Tinsukia-786125 sector 12 Mr. Bishnu Prasad Subedi, Birkuchi, Bonda 2, Subedi Complex, Guwahati-26 Residential 51000371523 2.91 13 Smt. Saroj Barma, Joypur, Kharguli, Guwahati-781004 Residential 51000109454 9.8 14 Subroto Sharma 94, Ramsahill, Nepali Chowk, Kharghuli, Guwahati-04 Residential 52000038433 10.00 15 Nirmali Sarma, 54 Pension Para Lane, Silpukhuri, Guwahati - 781003 Residential 52000008292 10.00 Medical Director, Sri Sankar Dev Netralaya (A UNIT OF SKSHEF),96, Basistha Social 16 64000000357 80.00 Road, Beltola, Guwahati - 781028 sector DR. Kuntal Guswami, Memorial Trust, Managing Trustee, Zoo Narengi Road, Opp. Social 17 64000000386 20.00 Gitanagar P.S, Guwahati - 781024 sector Bhoben Kr. Duari, H/No- 19, Jatiya, Bye Lane - 3, K.P. Road, Dispur, Guwahati - 18 Residential 52000023545 10.00 781006 19 Smt. Bina Choudhury, Shrimanta Shankar Academy, Dispur, Guwahati- 781006 Institution 61000000561 50.00 Secretary, GIMT (An institute of Shrimanta Shankar Academy), Azara, Guwahati- 20 Institution 61000003832 230.00 781017 Capacity of Solar Sl No Name of Beneficiaries with Address Category Consumer No Plant (kWp) Secretary, GIMT (An institute of Shrimanta Shankar Academy), Kunderbari Road, 21 Institution 61000005711 65.00 Dergaon, Dipoota, Tezpur, Sonitpur-784501 Monoranjan Kalita, Beltola, Pratiksha Apartment Housing Society, Flat-E-1, 22 Residential 51000359601 5.00 Garbhanga, Guwahati-28 Gautam Medhi, Beltola, Pratiksha Apartment Housing Society, Flat-E-1, 23 Residential 51000359606 2.00 Garbhanga, Guwahati-28 Dhiraj Phukan, Beltola, Pratiksha Apartment Housing Society, Flat-E-1, 24 Residential 51000359499 2.0 Garbhanga, Guwahati-28, 25 Naresh Gureja, Beltola, Pratiksha Apartment Housing Society, Guwahati, Residential 51000359613 1.0 26 Mrs. Dipti Sarma,Pratiksha Apartment Housing Society, Guwahati - 28 Residential 51000359608 2.0 27 Nagen Ch. Malakar, Krishnapur, Garbhanga, Guwahati Residential 51000481544 4.0 Social 28 PRERONA, Pratibandhi Sishu Bikash Kendra, Cinnamora, Jorhat- 8 52000042120 4.0 Sector Toufiqul Hussain, Secretary, Jorhat Central Club, ASHIANA, Head P.O. Office Social 29 53000099166 4.0 Road, Jorhat. Sector 30 Ashok Kumar Bhuyan, Jyotipur, Kolakhowa, By-Pass, Jorhat-785001 Residential 170000037909 4.0 31 Kalyan Payeng, Club Road, Nachnichuk, Jorhat Residential 51000428405 2.0 32 Fr. Joseph Kollamkalam Ben Garden School, Dihingia Kalita Gaon, Teok Institution 188000010123 2.00 33 Fr. Joseph Kollamkalam Ben Garden School, Dihingia Kalita Gaon, Teok Institution 188000000928 7.87 Asstt. Secetrary, Assam Sahitya Sabha, Radha Kt. Handique Bhawan, Jorhat- Social 34 54000007922 6.72 785001 sector 35 Dilip Kumar Goswami, No. 2 Bamun gaon, Kenduguri, Jorhat-785010 Residential 170000010151 4.00 36 Jai Prakash Khndria, Ward No.10, Dergaon Residential 52000040421 5.00 37 Dr. Achyut Kr. Das, Tarajan opp. A.G. Nurshing Home, Jorhat Residential 52000042218 4.72 38 Mr. Priyanshu Baruah, Natun Mati, Mariani, Jorhat Residential 51000380065 2.00 Mr. Pradeep Khadaria, Managing Trustee, Dergaon Marwari Panchayat Social 39 54000011651 5.00 Dharamsala Trust, Dergaon- 785614, Golaghat sector 40 Smt. Rameshwari Devi Malani, Nimati Road, Jorhat-785001 Residential 11000020154 2.00 41 Raj Kumar Keshen, Parabatia, Tinsukia-786125 Residential 52000006291 4.00 42 Tridib Mahanta, Ward No-6, KPM Chariali, Sivasagar-785640 Residential 52000040475 4.00 43 Diganta Borah, HCB Road, Amulapatty, Sivasagar-785640 Residential 51000461181 4.00 44 Mr. Manash Jyoti Saikia, Sonali Jayanti Nagar, Byelan -03, Neheru Park, Jorhat Residential 52000043035 9.60 Pragjyotika English School, Majgaon, Titabar-Borholla-Nagabat Rd, Titabor, Assam 45 Institution 61000003897 40.00 785630 Capacity of Solar Sl No Name of Beneficiaries with Address Category Consumer No Plant (kWp) 46 Dr Nabajyoti Saikia, 1 No Tarajan Sonarigaon, Jorhat Residential 51000586723 4.00 Pobitra Kr. Borah, H No-8, Khound Para, Near Dergaon Telephone Exchange, PO- 47 Residential 52000040413 8.00 Dergaon, Dist-Golghat, Assam 48 Gajendra Jain, Rajabari, Jorhat Residential 52000039039 10.00 49 Suvankar Bordaloi, Aroohi Path, Chachal, Six Mile, Guwahati -22 Residential 12000001911 7.00 Binod Ch. Pathak & Dr. Manjushree Pathak, 147 Udayan, Ganeshguri, RGB Road, 50 Residential 52000038015 4.50 Guwahati- 5, 51 Mr. Ruben Ramesh Choudhary, Rani, Guwahati, Residential 30000006486 8.00 52 Ruben Choudhary, Rani, Guwahati, Residential 20000000152 20.00 53 Siddhartha Choudhury, 14 Bhuban Road, Uzanbazar, Guwahati, Residential 52000003827 4.00 54 Santanu Choudhury, Hiraprava Appartment , Flat No:6B, Uzanbazar, Guwahati, Residential 52000004280 5.00 55 Santanu Choudhury, Hiraprava Appartment , Flat No:6A, Uzanbazar, Guwahati, Residential 52000004269 6.00 56 Atanu Kumar Choudhury, B-14, Bhuban Road, Uzanbazar, Guwahati Residential 52000004178 4.00 57 Santanu Choudhury, B-14, Bhuban Road, Uzanbazar, Guwahati Residential 52000003828 4.00 58 Kaushik Sharma, H/no- 09, Mathura Nagar, Guwahati Residential 52000017986 4.5 59 Phani Dhar Das, Vill & P.O: Pandu Sailapur, P.S : Jalukbari, Guwahati-12 Residential 51000053738 2.9 60 Jibon Keot, H/No- 02, Chitraban Path, Kalyani Nagar, Kahilipara, Ghy Residential 51000327072 9.5 61 Dr. Sukumar Singha, Hengrabari, Ghy-26 Residential 52000024753 12.0 Jitu Barman, Rehabari, Bani Nagar, By Lane-1, H.N. 1 62 Residential 12000007249 7.8 Kamrup (Metropolitan) Chinmay Kr. 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