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Assam, ICTC July-2010.Pdf Name of the ICTC Name of the Incharge / Medical S. No Name & Address of the ICTC District Counsellor Contact No Officer Contact No Barpeta Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Barpeta District PIN- 1 781301 Barpeta Bipul Barman 98643-97708 Dr.D.Ramchiary 94351-23881 Barpeta Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), barpeta District 2 PIN- 781301 Barpeta Dolly Barman 98544-03032 Dr. T. Pathak 94350-24998 3 Barpeta Rd FRU, Barpeta District PIN -781315 Barpeta Baby Deka 97070-16371 Dr. Narayan Das 94351-23788 4 Pathsala CHC,Barpeta District PIN-781325 Barpeta Sonali Devi 94351-24228 Dr. R. K. Deka 94351-24228 5 Tamulpur CHC,Barpeta District PIN-781367 Baksa Mahesh Sarma 94359-75133 Dr. P. Sarma 97077-27394 Bongaigaon Civil Hospital ICTC(G) , Bongaigoan 6 District, PIN 783380 Bongaigoan Sahidul Islam 94353-12112 Dr.S.N.Das 94353-11561 Bongaigaon Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT) , 7 Bongaigoan District, PIN-783380 Bongaigoan Kritanjali Das 94353-02013 Dr. S. Baruah 94350-22594 8 Abhayapuri CHC, Bongaigoan District, PIN-783384 Bongaigoan Rinku Sarma 98642-93724 Dr. M.K.Kakaty 94350-22778 Anup Kr. Silchar Medical College Hospital ICTC(G), Cachar Dutta,Deepanwita 94352-31254,94353- 9 District PIN-788014 Cachar Bhowmik 73829 Dr. Silpi Rani Barman 94350-71289 Silchar Medical College Hospital 10 ICTC(PPTCT)Cachar District PIN-788014 Cachar Radha Rani Das 94358-08408 Dr. Pronoy Nath 94350-70133 11 Kalain CHC,Cachar District PIN-788812 Cachar Biplob Das 94356-81425 Dr. Badal Das 94356-81425 Mangaldoi Civil Hospital ICTC(G), DarrangDistrict 12 PIN-784125 Darrang Deepak Saikia 94010-58128 Dr. J.K. Sarma 94350-87342 Mangaldoi Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Darrang 13 District PIN-784125 Darrang Debajani Deka 98641-41779 Dr. B.Kalita 94350-87920 14 Sipajhar CHC, Darrang District PIN-784145 Darrang Binu Bora 94356-54734 Dr. B.C.Moral 94350-87535 Dhemaji Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Dhemaji District PIN- 15 787057 Dhemaji Pradip Deuri 99544-40732 Dr. K. Doley 94359-77492 Dhemaji Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Dhemaji 16 District PIN-787057 Dhemaji Tarali Das 98644-02884 Dr. D. Borgohain 94351-34378 17 Gogamukh CHC, Dhemaji District PIN-787034 Dhemaji Jitul Borthakur 94355-72441 Dr.L.N.Deuri 94350-06237 18 Jonai CHC, Dhemaji District PIN-787060 Dhemaji Nikamul Baruah 99543-38018 Dr. Jyoti Kutum 94353-86612 Dhubri Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Dhubri District PIN- 19 783301 Dhubri Jayanta Kr. Nath 94353-12078 Dr.J.M.Bezbaruah 94355-61354 Dhubri Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT),Dhubri District 20 PIN-783301 Dhubri Bandana Mohan 94353-29146 Dr. Bhowmik 94350-28798 21 Chapor CHC, Dhubri District PIN-783371 Dhubri Dr. Isha Haque Mandal 94351-29871 Abidur Assam Medical College Hospital ICTC(G), Dibrugarh Rehman,Pratyashi 94353-90554,99542- 22 District PIN-786002 Dibrugarh Gogoi 93325 Dr. A.K.Borthakur 94350-33314 Assam Medical College Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), 23 Dibrugarh District PIN-786002 Dibrugarh Rupali Barman 94539-04423 Dr. Deepa Borgohain 94350-30670 24 Naharani CHC, Dibrugarh District PIN-786610 Dibrugarh Sraban Konwar 98593-13065 Dr. P.Swarnakar 99542-22846 Goalpara Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Goalpara District 25 PIN-783101 Goalpara Golap Sankar Nath 94353-13038 Dr.N.M.Das 94350-24778 Goalpara Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Goalpara 26 District PIN-783101 Goalpara Mumtaz Khatun 99543-53744 Dr. S. Das 94350-24040 Dr. Dimbeshwar 27 Dudhnai CHC, Goalpara District PIN-783124 Goalpara Rita Deka 94358-25358 Basumatary 94351-28058 Golaghat Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Goalpara District 28 PIN-785621 Golaghat Kalpana Devi 94354-65922 Dr. M.C.Gogoi 94351-51870 Golaghat Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Goalpara 29 District PIN-785621 Golaghat Abani Talukdar 98642-66008 Dr. A.Borkotoky 94350-53966 30 Sarupather CHC, Goalpara District PIN-785601 Golaghat Rashmi Rekha Bhuyan 94355-15574 Dr. D. Gogoi 94354-88783 31 Bokakhat CHC, Goalpara District PIN-785612 Golaghat Pompi Hazarika 98545-24257 Dr. Pulin Bharali 94351-51404 Hailakandi Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Hailakandi, 32 District PIN-788151 Hailakandi Apurba Ghosh 94353-78574 Dr. M.L. Bhattacharjee 94350-78722 Hailakandi Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Hailakandi, Sangeeta 33 District PIN-788151 Hailakandi Bhattacharya 94357-23536 Dr. R.B.Malakar 94350-78656 Jorhat Civil Hospital ICTC(G) , Jorhat District PIN- 34 785001 Jorhat Dilip Dutta 98644-28274 Dr.R.K. Baruah 94350-51590 Jorhat Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT),Jorhat District PIN- 35 785001 Jorhat Anupama S. Baruah 99548-09987 Dr. Anup Kr. Bora 97072-12182 36 Teok FRU, Jorhat District PIN-785112 Jorhat Syamal Neog 97073-03969 Dr.Ajit Bora 94350-91012 Guwahati Medical College Hospital ICTC(G), Biju Saikia,Manoj 94355-56181,94010- 37 Kamrup District, PIN-781032 Kamrup Talukdar 99855 Dr. N.K.Hazarika 94351-16628 Guwahati Medical College Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), 38 Kamrup District, PIN-781032 Kamrup Namita Pathak 98641-20546 Dr.S.N.Goswami 98640-77792 Mohendra Mohan Choudhury Hospital, Kamrup 39 District, PIN-781001 Kamrup Jyotimala Choudhury 98543-05536 Dr. Syamal Kalita 98640-13205 40 Rangia CHC, Kamrup District, PIN-781354 Kamrup Runmani Devi 98641-20236 Dr. J.M.Kataky 94351-15160 41 Bezera CHC, Kamrup District, PIN-781121 Kamrup Susmita Das 98541-43796 Dr. D.J. Baruah 94350-45114 42 Chaygaon CHC, Kamrup District Kamrup Barnali Sarma 97071-60714 Dr. R.C.Das 98546-49589 43 Hajo CHC, Kamrup District, PIN-781102 Kamrup Rehenara Begum 94012-88004 Dr. B. Lahkar 98540-10406 44 Kamalpur CHC, Kamrup District, PIN-781380 Kamrup Papita Kalita 98643-64201 Dr. P. Bezbaruah 94357-34389 45 Mirza CHC, Kamrup District, PIN-781125 Kamrup Madhumita Changmai 98644-38478 Dr.A..K.Sarma 94350-17716 46 Rani CHC, Kamrup District, PIN-781031 Kamrup Mala Sarma 94355-99045 Dr. T.Saikia 94351-14656 Bhuruka Public Welfare Trust, Lalmati, Beltola, 47 Guwahati, Kamrup District, PIN-781028 Kamrup Dharitri Das 99542-06654 Ratul Kalita 98642-16627 Diphu Civil Hospital ICTC(G) K-Anglong, District, 48 PIN-782460 Mrinali M. Baruah 94357-41668 Dr. K.Teronpi 94350-66080 Diphu Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), K-Anglong, 49 District, PIN-782460 K-Anglong T. Sunitibala Devi 99541-50724 Dr. P.Borthakur 94350-66479 50 Bokajan CHC, K-Anglong, District, PIN-782480 K-Anglong Dr. D.Bharali 94354-57132 Karimganj Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Karimganj, 51 District, PIN-788740 Karimganj Biplob Choudhury 94351-74907 Dr.R.N.Das 94350-75404 Karimganj Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT),Karimganj, 52 District, PIN-788740 Karimganj Madhabi Deb 94358-82880 Dr. S.N.Paul 0384-3262673 R.N.B. Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Kokrajhar, District, 53 PIN-783370 Kokrajhar Dhani Ram Boro 97070-98043 Dr. A.K.Brahma 94350-26698 R.N.B. Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Kokrajhar, 54 District, PIN-783370 Kokrajhar Mamoni Baishya 98648-18350 Dr. Rabindranath Das 94350-75404 55 Gossaigaon CHC, Kokrajhar, District, PIN-783360 Kokrajhar Pritikona Talukdar 94352-42804 Dr. M.M.Basumatary 94351-12247 Lakhimpur Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Lakhimpur, 56 District, PIN-787086 Lakhimpur Brojen Hazarika 99571-23671 Dr. Nirab Das 94354-90814 Lakhimpur Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Lakhimpur, 57 District, PIN-787086 Lakhimpur Gitika Bora 98541-94015 Dr. M.M.Bora 98541-94015 58 Nowbaicha CHC, Lakhimpur, District, PIN-787028 Lakhimpur Bikash Phukan 94358-55238 Dr. L.N.Pagag 94350-86039 Morigaon Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Marigaon, District, 59 PIN-782105 Marigaon Rimki Bhagawati 94011-72239 Dr. S. Deoraja 94353-19020 Morigaon Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT) , Marigaon, 60 District, PIN-782105 Marigaon Aleeradha Bhagawati 98542-32166 Dr.G.K.Bora 94351-60427 B.P. Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Nagaon, District, PIN- 61 782001 Nagaon Nakul Nath 94355-38995 Dr. B.C.Bora 94350-61021 B.P. Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Nagaon, District, 62 PIN-7820001 Nagaon Mayuri Borkotoki 94352-25290 Dr.C.Hazarika 94351-60511 63 Hojai CHC, Nagaon, District, PIN-782435 Nagaon Dr. C.K.Bora 94351-69631 64 Jakhalabandha CHC, Nagaon, District, PIN-782136 Nagaon Bipin Medhi 94351-10057 Dr. J.Sarma 94350-61985 65 Dhing CHC, Nagaon, District, PIN-782123 Nagaon Jonali Sarma 98592-70588 Dr. Brojen Bora 94350-61797 S.M.K.Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Nalbari, District, PIN- 66 781335 Nalbari Jardish Ali 98648-20429 Dr. T.K.Chakraborty 94351-19519 S.M.K.Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Nalbari, District, 67 PIN-781335 Nalbari Sangeeta Das 94013-69134 Dr. Tirtha Sarma 94352-02171 68 Mukalmua CHC, Nalbari, District, PIN-781126 Nalbari Gitali Medhi 98645-67656 Dr. C.R.Pathak 98646-39450 Haflong Civil Hospital ICTC(G), N.C.Hills, District, 69 PIN-788819 N.C.Hills Jiaul Islam Choudhury 94359-53698 Dr. L.Vaipei 94350-77512 Haflong Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT),N.C.Hills, 70 District, PIN-788819 N.C.Hills Dr. L.Vaipei 94350-77512 71 Maibong CHC, N.C.Hills, District, PIN-788831 N.C.Hills Dr. R.K.Deka 99597-31822 Sibsagar Civil Hospital ICTC(G),Sibsagar, District, 72 PIN-785640 Sibsagar Nabajit Talukdar 98642-72960 Dr. Deepak Gogoi 94351-59709 Sibsagar Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT),Sibsagar, 73 District, PIN-785640 Sibsagar Sushma Lekha Chetia 94356-02651 Dr. S. Mahanta 94350-55298 74 Demow CHC,Sibsagar, District, PIN-785662 Sibsagar Abul Ali 98643-09007 Dr. Tayabur Rahman 94351-55737 Kanaklata Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Sonitpur, District, 75 PIN-784175 Sonitpur Manju Das 94354-90113 Dr.T.B.Chetri 94350-80847 Kanaklata Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Sonitpur, 76 District, PIN-784175 Sonitpur Kabita Baruah 98590-14584 Dr.R.N.Keot 94350-83530 77 B. Chariali CHC, Sonitpur, District, PIN-784176 Sonitpur Sonmani Saikia 99578-13770 Dr. Ramen Hazarika 94351-82716 78 Gohpur CHC, Sonitpur, District, PIN-784168 Sonitpur Mikumani Sarma 94010-45122 Dr.B.D.Bharali 94350-82288 79 N. Jamuguri CHC, Sonitpur, District, PIN-784168 Sonitpur Nayanjyoti Saharia 94355-17031 Dr. B.K. Bora 94353-81683 Tinsukia Civil Hospital ICTC(G), Tinsukia, District, Sairul Ahmed 80 PIN-786125 Tinsukia Barbhuiya 98549-12283 Dr. G.Mahanta 94351-82057 Tinsukia Civil Hospital ICTC(PPTCT), Tinsukia, 81 District, PIN-786125 Tinsukia Dr.
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