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22.03.2021 List of Deployed General Observers (Phase 4) LIST OF DEPLOYED GENERAL OBSERVERS (PHASE 4) WBLA Communication Name of the General District Phase AC NO & Name Mobile No. (Official) Whatsaap No. Land-line No. Fax No Email Id Address to be Observer published 03 - COOCH BEHAR CIRCUIT HOUSE, COOCH 1 - COOCH BEHAR 4 MR. J. M. PATHANIA 8653357550 8653357550 3582222550 3582227122 [email protected] UTTAR (SC) BEHAR 13 - HOWRAH 4 172 Shibpur Mr. M. Mathivanan IAS 8582929676 8100107957 3326534444 3326534444 [email protected] LLCC FPV 10 - SOUTH 24 147-Sonarpur Dakshin, 7866800766(JIO) 4 Mr. Manashvi Kumar (2004), IAS 6292251585(VODAFONE) [email protected] SRFTI PARGANAS 151-Sonarpur Uttar 6292251593(VODAFONE) 13 - HOWRAH 3 175 Panchla Vijoy Kr. Dhurve, IAS 9681503805 8100107965 3329550098 3329550098 [email protected] CR, PANCHLA 13 - HOWRAH 4 169 Bally K Veera Raghava Rao IAS 9433158963 7439773624 8100107954 3326534444 3326534444 [email protected] LLCC &FPV 13 - HOWRAH 4 174 Sankrail Dr. V Ram Prasath Manohar IAS 9434404546 8100107959 3326534444 3326534444 [email protected] LLCC &FPV 13 - HOWRAH 4 184- Domjur Mr. Mohinder Pal Arora, IAS 9874322210 8100107969 033-2653-4444 033-2653-4444 [email protected] LLCC &FPV 188-Singur, 189- KMDA Tourist Park Guest 14 - HOOGLY 4 Dr. Mohan Lal Yadav, IAS, G-23746 8100106038 8100106038 3326835324 3326835324 [email protected] Chandannagar House 185-Uttarpar, 194- Mr. S Gopala Sundara Raj, IAS, G- Jayshree Textiles Guest 14 - HOOGLY 4 8100106041 8100106041 3326621042 3326621042 [email protected] Chanditala 23208 House, Rishra 13 - HOWRAH 4 170 Howrah Uttar Mrs. Madhurani Thakur, IAS 9732583668 8100107955 033-2653-4444 033-2653-4444 [email protected] LLCC &FPV 13 - HOWRAH 4 173-Howrah Dakshin Mr. Muralidhar Mallik, IAS 9681617796 8100107958 033-2653-4444 033-2653-4444 [email protected] LLCC &FPV 13 - HOWRAH 4 171 Howrah Madhya Mr. Virendra Kumar, IAS 9434226564 8100107956 033-2653-4444 033-2653-4444 [email protected] LLCC &FPV 10 - SOUTH 24 7866800767(JIO) 4 148-Bhangore Mrs. K. Nirmala (2004), IAS 6292251594(VODAFONE) [email protected] SRFTI PARGANAS 6292251594(VODAFONE) 10 - SOUTH 24 7866800776(JIO) 4 157-Metiaburuz Mr. B.C Sateesha, (2010), IAS 6292251604(VODAFONE) [email protected] ONGC Guest House PARGANAS 6292251604(VODAFONE) 10 - SOUTH 24 7866800772(JIO) 4 153-BEHALA PURBA Mr. Parmeshwar Lal IAS (2009) 6292251598(VODAFONE) [email protected] IIM JOKA PARGANAS 6292251598(VODAFONE) 190-Chunchura, 193- Mrs. Shikha Rajput Tiwari, IAS, G- 14 - HOOGLY 4 8100106042 8100106042 3326846239 3326846239 [email protected] BTPS Guest House Saptagram 22779 186-Sreerampur, 187- Jayashree Textiles Guest 14 - HOOGLY 4 Mr. Biju Prabhakar, IAS, G-13834 8100106037 8100106037 3326621042 3326621042 [email protected] Champdani House, Rishra 10 - SOUTH 24 7866800771(JIO) 4 152-Tollygunge Mr. Rajat Kumar (2005), IAS 6292251597(VODAFONE) [email protected] SRFTI PARGANAS 6292251597(VODAFONE) DAK BANGLOW,COOCH 1 - COOCH BEHAR 4 02-MATHABHANGA MRS. RENETTE C. SOHKHLET 7363888134 7363888134 358226081 3582227122 [email protected] BEHAR CIRCUIT HOUSE,COOCH 1 - COOCH BEHAR 4 01-MEKLIGANJ MR.VENKATESAPATHY S 7363888128 7363888128 3584255330 3584255330 [email protected] BEHAR 04-COOCH BEHAR MR. SUDHAKAR BAPURAO DAK BUNGLOW,COOCH 1 - COOCH BEHAR 4 8653357559 8653357559 3582227000 3582227000 [email protected] DAKSHIN TELANG BEHAR DAK BUNGLOW,COOCH 1 - COOCH BEHAR 4 05-SITALKUCHI MR. SHARAD LAXMAN AHIRE 8653357552 8653357552 3582255287 3583255287 [email protected] BEHAR CIRCUIT HOUSE,COOCH 1 - COOCH BEHAR 4 06- SITAI, 07- DINHATA MR. AMIT KUMAR 8653357566 8653357566 3581255092 3581255092 [email protected] BEHAR CIRCUIT HOUSE,COOCH 1 - COOCH BEHAR 4 09- TUFANGANJ MR. P BALA KIRAN 8653357551 8653357551 3582244452 3582244143 [email protected] BEHAR 191-Balagarh (SC), 192- 14 - HOOGLY 4 Mr. Shantmanu, IAS, G-23189 8100106034 8100106034 3326846239 3326846239 [email protected] BTPS Guest House Pandua 10 - SOUTH 24 7866800773(JIO) 4 154-Behala paschim Mr.Rajendra Singh, ll (2012), IAS 6292251601(VODAFONE) 3324488060 3324488060 [email protected] ONGC Guest House PARGANAS 6292251601(VODAFONE) 10 - SOUTH 24 Mr. Bhanu Prakash Yeturu (2003), 7866800774(JIO) 4 155-Maheshtala 6292251602(VODAFONE) [email protected] IIM JOKA PARGANAS IAS 6292251602(VODAFONE) 10 - SOUTH 24 Mr. Bhupendra singh Poonia IAS 7866800768(JIO) 4 149-Kasba 6292251595(VODAFONE) [email protected] SRFTI PARGANAS (2008) 6292251595(VODAFONE) 10 - SOUTH 24 Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Mishra (2009), 7866800775(JIO) 4 156-BUDGE BUDGE 6292251603(VODAFONE) [email protected] IIM JOKA PARGANAS IAS 6292251603(VODAFONE) 10 - SOUTH 24 Mr. Swatantra kumar Singh, IAS 7866800769(JIO) 4 150-Jadavpur 6292251596(VODAFONE) [email protected] SRFTI PARGANAS (2007) 6292251596(VODAFONE) 13 - HOWRAH 4 176 Uluberia Purba Dr. T. Prabhushankar, IAS 9474689878 8100107961 3329550098 3329550098 [email protected] CR Panchla 6th Floor , "Dooars Kanya", 10- Kumargram(ST), 11- 21 - ALIPURDUAR 4 Mr . G.B. Patil , IAS 7588816060 /8653005845 7588816060 /8653005845 03564-255140 03564-255140 [email protected] Administrative Building Kalchini (ST) ,Alipurduar , PIN-736121 6th Floor , "Dooars Kanya", 12-Alipuduars AC,13- 21 - ALIPURDUAR 4 Dr. Muthukumarasamy B. , IAS 9454243716/8653005851 9454243716/8653005851 03564-255140 03564-255140 [email protected] Administrative Building Falakata(SC) ,Alipurduar , PIN-736121 6th Floor , "Dooars Kanya", 21 - ALIPURDUAR 4 14-Madarihat(ST) Mr. B. K.Pandya , IAS 9978406019 /8653005848 9978406019 /8653005848 03564-255140 03564-255140 [email protected] Administrative Building ,Alipurduar , PIN-736121 INSPECTION 1 - COOCH BEHAR 4 AC-8, NATABARI MR. RAM BILAS YADAV 8653357553 8653357553 3582244220 3582244220 [email protected] BUNGLOW,COOCH BEHAR.
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