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List of Active Cscs SUMMARY SL NO DISTRICT NO. OF ACTIVE CSCs/VLEs 1 Bishnupur 103 2 Chandel 10 3 Tengnoupal 8 4 CCP 122 5 Pherzawl 8 6 I-E 131 7 I-W 227 8 Jiribam 8 9 Kamgjong 23 10 Kangpokpi 29 11 Noney 15 12 Tamenglong 26 13 Thoubal 143 14 Kakching 44 15 Ukhrul 57 16 Senapati 25 Total 979 LIST OF ACTIVE COMMON SERVICE CENTRES (CSCs) District :- Imphal West Active VLE List :- 227 Sl No. CSC ID VLE Name Location Block Pincode Contract No Email Id Mayang Imphal Bengoon Mamang 1 131567410018 Abdul Bari Loukok Wangoi 795132 9808803446 [email protected] 2 772427720019 Abujam Aboy Meetei Ghari Patsoi 795140 9916839160 [email protected] Ningombam Mayai Leikai 3 292772390016 Ahongshangbam Ruhikumar Singh Near Airport Wangoi 795003 8575647458 [email protected] Ningombam Mayai Leikai 4 626364450017 Akoijam Mahesh Singh Ningombam Wangoi 795003 7005761070 [email protected] Thangmeiband 5 313490140018 Ameet Kumar Ngangom Yumnam Leikai Lamphelpat 795001 8974058270 [email protected] tabungkhok 6 443327160011 Amom Haridas Meetei awang leikai Patsoi 795113 7085669405 [email protected] 7 516716320012 Angom Nishikanta Singh sekmai bazar Lamsang 795136 7085909293 [email protected] Phayeng 8 261226430015 Angom Priyokanta Umang Leikai Lamsang 795146 7629937902 [email protected] Awang Sekmai 9 519339580012 Angom Satish Singh Bazar Lamsang 795136 9555452145 [email protected] 10 156417220015 Angom Sharat Singh phoubakchao Wangoi 795132 9402967785 [email protected] Uripok Achom 11 268004390013 Angom Umakanta Singh Leikai Lamphelpat 795001 8014388131 [email protected] Teraurak Awang Leikai 12 336562610012 Anil Soibam Kha Lairenkabi Lamsang 795146 8787783441 [email protected] Maklang Karong Kachikhul Maklang Awang 13 713624730017 Arambam Robinson Meitei Leikai Lamsang 795113 8575973990 [email protected] Thiyam Leishangkhong Thongkhong Laxmi Bazar 14 163724420013 Asem Apabi Devi Hiyangthang Wangoi 795132 8119980221 [email protected] Mayang Imphal Thana Wangkhei 15 652253240014 Asem Roshan Singh Leikai Wangoi 795132 7085523152 [email protected] Naorem Leikai Thongju Part-ii, 16 162303190019 Athokpam Bachu Singh Imphal West Wangoi 795003 8258060128 [email protected] kadangband 17 642614330011 Bedajeet Hodam singda road Lamsang 795146 9856807633 [email protected] Keishampat 18 625998020017 Boris Thaoroijam Aheibam Leikai Lamphelpat 795001 9862570228 [email protected] Changammayum Shantikumar Mayai Lambi 19 122246140018 Singh Road Lamphelpat 795008 9856138701 [email protected] 20 344723440018 Charengnamai Wichamphungbou namdilong Lamsang 795136 9436663206 [email protected] 21 117336410014 Chesam Aktar chirai Wangoi 795132 8415028449 [email protected] 22 725241470017 Chingtham Romesh Singh changangei Patsoi 795140 8787491510 [email protected] 23 474174310015 Chitreshwor Wahengbam waheng leikai Lamphelpat 795001 9774266821 [email protected] Kanglatongbi 24 563632340016 DEEPAN GAUTAM SHARMA Mandir Lamsang 795107 9612805769 [email protected] 25 212526250010 Dolaipabam Abdullah mayang imphal Wangoi 795132 8414821447 [email protected] Uripok 26 466544260015 Haobijam Herojit Singh Kangchup Road Lamphelpat 795001 8974460133 [email protected] Khurkhul Makha and Awang 27 741548460011 Heikham Somendro Singh Leikai Lamsang 795136 9612596922 [email protected] Uchiwa Leirak 28 633534440011 Heikrujam Sirendra Singh Achouba Wangoi 795132 9089619768 [email protected] Keishampat 29 288800550019 Hidangmayum Rabindra Sharma Hodam Leirak Lamphelpat 795001 8257090864 [email protected] [email protected] 30 123347730019 Huidrom Prem Singh mayang imphal Wangoi 795132 98629784212 M Uripok Yambem Leikai Takyel 31 655721540012 Irengbam Manao Singh Khongban Lamphelpat 795001 8014453369 [email protected] Maibam Leikai Singjamei Chingamakhong Manipur College 32 225115210019 Irom Anand Road Lamphelpat 795008 9366045206 [email protected] Singjamei Chingamakha Irom Leikai. Sorokhaibam 33 152564720010 Irom Angamba Singh Leikai Lamphelpat 795008 8377882085 [email protected] Konthoujam Mayai Leikai Khabam [email protected] 34 744712120014 Kayenpaibam Gulsonbosh Bamdiar Patsoi 795113 9366561188 m Uripok 35 535176560017 Keisham Anilkumar Singh Kangchup Road Lamphelpat 795001 9856734390 [email protected] naoremthong 36 376242240016 Keisham Bishwajit Singh khullem leikai Lamphelpat 795004 8974025422 [email protected] 37 233762570014 Keisham Lamjingba Meetei Govinda Gram Wangoi 795009 9774956988 [email protected] Mongsangei 38 377875130015 Keisham Ranbir Meitei Haobam Marak Wangoi 795001 9774198209 [email protected] Langthabal Lep 39 424616430013 Kennedy Chingtham Awang Leikai Wangoi 795003 9089702736 [email protected] Sagolband Tera Loukrakpam Tongbram Khuraijam 40 147763740018 Khaidem Gunaraj Singh Leikai Patsoi 795004 9856271127 [email protected] 41 337224640016 Khumukcham Galaxy Singh changangei Patsoi 795140 8974922072 [email protected] Sagolband Imphal (MCI) 42 448189990019 Khuraijam Sumeet (Major part) Lamphelpat 795001 9402751331 [email protected] Mayang Imphal 43 136162700018 Kongkham Anand Singh (NP Wangoi 795132 9856698009 [email protected] 44 716357720018 Konsam Mahesh Singh sangaiprou Patsoi 795140 8259903502 [email protected] Govinda Gram Wakching 45 127173150011 Laimayum Premjit Sharma Khullen Wangoi 795009 8575597824 [email protected] Langthabal 46 464028650010 Lairenlakpam Kishun Meitei Toupokpi Bazar Wangoi 795003 8257911686 [email protected] Lairenlakpam Nongdrenkhomba Langthabal 47 724763340013 Meitei Mantrikhong Wangoi 795003 7005316674 [email protected] Heibongpokpi 48 512275470018 Laishram Abem Devi Mamang Leikai Lamsang 795146 7085971053 [email protected] Awang Leikinthabi 49 151711150011 Laishram Brajakeshor Singh Mayai Leikai Lamsang 795136 8414996706 [email protected] Sangaiprou Maning Ningthemkol, 50 626872940016 Laishram Debananda Singh Fci Road Patsoi 795140 9862493025 [email protected] Bitra Urokhong Iram Siphai 51 777213680015 Laishram Jodhachandra Singh Mayai Lambi Wangoi 795009 9862243507 [email protected] Singjamei 52 213087170017 Laishram Joyshankar Singh Chingamakhong Lamphelpat 795008 9402768826 [email protected] 53 372711420018 Laishram Rakesh Singh komlakhong Wangoi 795132 8787753099 [email protected] 54 262264210017 Laishram Romio Singh old nambulane Lamphelpat 795001 9615230116 [email protected] Haobam Marak 55 233716220010 Laishram Sanjoy Singh Keisham Leikai Wangoi 795001 8257836965 [email protected] Salam Keikhu Luker Maning 56 762112430013 Laishram Shamananda Singh Leikai Lamsang 795113 9856733674 [email protected] Awang Sekmai New Market Sekmai Sabal 57 714616470015 Laishram Suresh Singh Leikai Lamsang 795136 7005134499 [email protected] LAIRENJAM MEIJRAO 58 123345170016 Loitongbam Barashyam Singh Chingphu Road Wangoi 795009 9856626862 [email protected] 59 441864380017 Loitongbam Gyanchand Singh Kwakeithel Lamphelpat 795001 7005381217 [email protected] Thambalnu 60 637933170012 Longjam Boss Meitei Road Wangoi 795009 9862634933 [email protected] 61 564167740015 Longjam Premjit Meitei Sagolband Tera Lamphelpat 795004 9089077114 [email protected] Imphal (MCI + OG) Indo 62 563392710012 Longjam Ronendro Myanmar Road Lamphelpat 795001 9856156320 [email protected] Keishamthong [email protected] 63 156536130014 Longjam Roshan Angom Longjam Leirak Lamphelpat 795001 8259969579 m Top Siphai Awang Leikai [email protected] 64 255724550014 Longjam Somarendro Singh Samushang Wangoi 795009 8732879916 m Lukram Leirak 65 191348980015 Longjam Surbala Patsoi Patsoi 795004 8414832449 [email protected] Meitram Tiddim 66 747544330016 Lourembam Bishwarjit Meitei Road Wangoi 795009 8575812855 [email protected] 67 571247670011 Lourembam Ratan Singh mayang imphal Wangoi 795132 8014884279 [email protected] Naoremthong Khumanthem Leikai Takyel 68 145225610010 Lukram Prakash Singh Khongban Lamphelpat 795004 8119043768 [email protected] thiyam 69 254646750010 Lukram Sunder Singh Leishangkhong Wangoi 795132 9612702016 [email protected] Awang Sekmai Bazar Sekmai 70 467335170011 Maharabam Nabakumar Singh Sabal Leikai Lamsang 795136 9089186201 [email protected] Maibam Leikai Heirangoithong 71 323150690016 Maibam Nandakumar M.u. Road Lamphelpat 795008 9856143436 [email protected] Sagolband Takyel Kolom 72 276442320015 Mairembam Johnson Singh Leikai Lamphelpat 795004 8257032339 [email protected] Moidangpok 73 562732570013 Maisnam Narendrajit Singh Khullen Patsoi 795113 9615199370 [email protected] Heirangoithong Keisham Leikai 74 714364670015 Mayanglambam Roshan Singh Mongsangei Wangoi 795003 9862949908 [email protected] komlakhong 9856855430/8257931 75 574561570016 Md Amjad makha Leikai Wangoi 795132 840 [email protected] Bengoon Mamang Leikai 76 488361780019 Md Iqbal Ahamad Sheikh Mayang Imphal Wangoi 795132 9862209803 [email protected] Bengoon Mamang 77 522552710016 Md Mustakim Ansari Mayang Wangoi 795132 8787743988 [email protected] Phoubakchao 78 755756540017 Md Nasir Ahmad Awang Leikai Wangoi 795132 8979168322 [email protected] Mayang Imphal Bengoon 79 723742210017 Md Sahid Abdullah Mamang Wangoi 795132 8119996150 [email protected] 80 643366230015 Meisnam Tarun Singh Sagolband Lamphelpat 795004 8794201959 [email protected] Patsoi Part I Part
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