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Grower-Details-Report-CACHAR Sl No Grower Name Garden Name Identification No Field office State District Sub Division Possesion Area(in Ha) Tea Area(in Ha) Community Gender 1 ABDUL JALIIL TAPADAR SONACHERRA T.E ASCACASO180 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.46 4.46 General Male 2 ABHIJIT CHAKRABARTY TARANI T.E ASCACATA166 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.75 3.75 General Male 3 ABHIJIT PAUL KAPIL T.E ASCACAKA203 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 4 ABHISHEK HORE TANTIPUNJI T.E ASCACATA144 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.97 3.97 General Male 5 ADHIR RANJAN SUKLABAIDYA NERANDRO T.E ASCACANE241 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 Male 6 AJIT RABIDAS ANITA T.E ASCACAAN245 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.87 3.87 SC Male 7 AJIT ROY ROY T.E ASCACARO246 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 OBC Male 8 AJOY DEB DIPALI T.E ASCACADI224 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 9 AMRIT LAL KUMAR DAMODAR T.E ASCACADA239 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 OBC Male 10 ANANNYA BARUI LISHA T.E ASCACALI207 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 2.00 General Female 11 ANGSHUMAN SUKLABAIDYA ANGSHUMAN T.E ASCACAAN126 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.75 3.75 SC Male 12 ARATI ROY SAYAN T.E ASCACASA147 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.34 3.34 General Female 13 ARCHANA BARUI RANUKA T.E ASCACARA206 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 2.00 General Female 14 ARCHANA BHATTACHARJEE TINNY GREEN T.E ASCACATI140 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.61 3.61 General Female 15 ARINDAM HORE SAHARJUN T.E ASCACASA134 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.96 3.96 General Male 16 ASHIM DAS JOY MATADI T.E ASCACAJO204 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.66 3.66 General Male 17 ASHIM DEB HOROLAL T.E ASCACAHO165 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 18 ASHIMA BHATTACHARJEE CHINMOI T.E ASCACACH240 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.56 3.56 General Female 19 ASHOK CHOUDHURY DEBENDRA T.E ASCACADE210 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.87 3.87 General Male 20 AVISEKH YADAV (GOALA) AVISEKH T.E ASCACAAV131 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 21 BABLU BANIK RB T.E ASCACARB269 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.02 4.02 Male 22 BABUL HORE NOONKHULI T.E ASCACANO137 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.90 3.90 General Male 23 BARNALI CHAKRABORTY AYUSH T.E ASCACAAY139 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.34 3.34 General Female 24 BEAUTY ROY SURJYA T.E ASCACASU265 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.02 4.02 Female 25 BHARATI SUKLABAIDYA BHARATI T.E ASCACABH163 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 2.00 SC Female 26 BIJOY KUMAR BARUI DULAL T.E ASCACADU208 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 2.00 General Male 27 BISWAJIT YADAV KUMAR T.E ASCACAKU162 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 OBC Male 28 CHALI KHOWLOH MARY T.E ASCACAMA233 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.75 3.75 Female 29 CHANA AIMOL AIMOL T.E ASCACAAI227 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 10.00 10.00 Male 30 CHANGI SUNTA NEMNU T.E ASCACANE234 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.75 3.75 ST Female 31 CHITTA BENOD DEB DEVIPORE T.E ASCACADE255 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.21 3.21 General Male 32 DEEPAK DEY MAHANDRA T.E ASCACAMA250 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 8.00 8.00 General Male 33 DHORONI DAS MOMTA T.E ASCACAMO273 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 Male 34 DILIP DAS GUPTA PRIYABALA T.E ASCACAPR222 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 0.38 0.38 General Male 35 DIPANKAR BHATTACHARJEE MAMONI T.E ASCACAMA266 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.02 4.02 General Male 36 DIPANKAR DEY RENUKA T.E ASCACARE216 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.33 3.33 General Male 37 DURGA PRASAD KALWAR DURGA T.E ASCACADU153 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 2.67 2.67 OBC Male 38 FARUK AHMED SIDDIKI RAHAMAN T.E ASCACARA121 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 39 FORHANA BEGUM TAPADAR HASSAN T.E ASCACAHA176 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Female 40 GOPAL GOALA REKHA T.E ASCACARE172 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 1.00 1.00 OBC Male 41 GOPAL KALWAR LACHMI T.E ASCACALA164 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 OBC Male 42 HARIMOY BARMAN HARIMOY T.E ASCACAHA260 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 Male 43 HARIPADA ENDOW OMORANAGAR T.G ASCACAOM267 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.02 4.02 General Male 44 HEMANTA DAS MAA KALI T.E ASCACAMA212 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.70 3.70 General Male 45 INDIRA CHOUDHURY SAUDAMINI T.E ASCACASA202 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Female 46 INDRANEEL DHAR DEVIPORE ( HILL) T.E ASCACADE190 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 1.07 1.07 General Male 47 IQBAL BAHAR TAPADAR BAHAR T.E ASCACABA182 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 2.27 2.27 General Male 48 JAY SHREE TEA & INDASTRIES LTD. BURTOLL TEA ESTATE ASCACABU822 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 2.00 2.00 Male 49 JAYDEEP YADAV(GOALA) SAGAR YADAV T.E ASCACASA149 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.55 3.55 General Male 50 JHARNA PAUL SACHIRANI T.E ASCACASA221 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.48 3.48 General Female 51 JITENDRA KUMAR SUKLABAIDYA GOPESH T.E ASCACAGO158 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.75 3.75 SC Male 52 JYOTSNA SUKLABAIDYA GOPASH NAGAR T.E ASCACAGO243 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 2.00 SC Female 53 KABERI BHATTACHARJEE PRIYANKA T.E ASCACAPR148 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.48 3.48 General Female 54 KAUSHIK PAUL DEBJANI T.E ASCACADE133 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.61 3.61 General Male 55 KISHORE KUMAR CHAKRABORTY MAMONI T.E ASCACAMA257 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.61 4.61 General Male 56 KRISHNA PADA DUTTA LOKENATH T.E ASCACALO192 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 2.86 2.86 Male 57 LALHMACHHUANI KHOWLOH NAINU T.E ASCACANA142 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.61 3.61 ST Female 58 LIANA KHOWLOH KUPA T.E ASCACAKU150 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.88 3.88 ST Male 59 LOVELY CHOWDHURY PUSPA T.E ASCACAPU124 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.88 3.88 General Female 60 LUPAMUDRA DAS GUPTA HRISHIKA T.E ASCACAHR225 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Female 61 M/S ALLWORTH FINANCE & INVESTMENT (P) LTD. BABA LOKNATH TEA ESTATE ASCASIBA840 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR SILCHAR 6.16 6.15 General Male 62 M/S BENGAL TEA & FABRICS LTD. DOOLOOGRAM TEA ESTATE ASCASIDO837 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR SILCHAR 5.00 5.00 Male 63 M/S JOY SHREE TEA & INDASTRIES LTD. KALLINE TEA ESTATE ASCASIKA835 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR SILCHAR 4.14 4.14 Male 64 MANINDRA KUMAR DEB DEB T.E ASCACADE168 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.35 3.35 General Male 65 MANJU SINGH MAA SREE T.E ASCACAMA161 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 OBC Female 66 MANOSH GHOSE RUNU T.E ASCACARU187 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 67 MD. ABDUL JALIL TAPADAR RABBANI TEA ESTATE ASCASIRA841 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR SILCHAR 2.19 2.19 General Male 68 MD. MATIUR RAHAMAN SIDDIKI ROHAMAN TEA ESTATE ASCASIRO795 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR SILCHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 69 MIRA BISWAS MANOJ MOHAN T.E ASCACAMA262 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 2.63 2.63 General Female 70 MOM GHOSE RAM KRISHNA T.E ASCACARA189 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Female 71 MOMATA DAS DHORONI T.E ASCACADH274 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 Female 72 MOMI PAUL MAA T.E ASCACAMA188 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 2.14 General Female 73 MOMOTA GOALA BINDYACHAL T.E ASCACABI185 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 Female 74 MONI LAL GHOSE MOHINI MOHAN GHOSE T.E ASCACAMO178 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 75 NACHIRUL HAQUE BARBHUIYA NACHIR T.E ASCACANA151 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 76 NARAYAN RANJAN DHAR CHIRO RANJAN T.E ASCACACH132 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.75 3.75 General Male 77 NAZRUL ISLAM MAZUMDER ISLAM T.E ASCACAIS272 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.02 4.02 General Male 78 NIRMAL PAUL OM TEA ASCACAOM247 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 79 NOFIJA BEGUM TAPADAR NIZAD T.E ASCACANI175 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Female 80 NOORNAHAR BEGUM TAPADAR NAHAR T.E ASCACANA174 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Female 81 OVID DEB OVID T.E ASCACAOV226 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.46 3.46 General Male 82 PANKAJ BARMAN MAYOUREE T.E ASCACAMA271 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.80 3.80 Male 83 PANKAJ DEY PABITRA T.E ASCACAPA193 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 2.62 General Male 84 PARTHA SARATHI BHATTACHARJYA DIPTI T.E ASCACADI169 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.61 3.61 General Male 85 PHANI DAS INDRA T.E ASCACAIN213 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 0.55 0.55 General Male 86 PIJUSH KANTI BHATTACHARJEE LAKSHMI T.E ASCACALA256 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.60 4.60 General Male 87 PRADIP ACARJEE MOMI TEA ASCACAMO230 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.75 3.75 Male 88 PRAKASH GOALA SHUBHAM T.E ASCACASH217 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.20 3.20 OBC Male 89 PRANAB NATH LILY T.E ASCACALI223 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.61 3.61 OBC Male 90 PRITHWIRAJ ROY PRACHI T.E ASCACAPR268 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.02 4.02 Male 91 PRODIP YADAV YADAV T.E ASCACAYA125 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 92 PROMOTESH SUKLABAIDYA SABITRI T.E ASCACASA235 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 2.00 SC Male 93 RAJAT DAS GUPTA TRISHA T.E ASCACATR186 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.48 2.48 General Male 94 RAJESH GOALA SAURAV T.E ASCACASA197 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 1.55 1.55 OBC Male 95 RAJESH TIWARY SHREE LALIT T.E ASCACASH220 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.40 3.40 General Male 96 RAKHI DHAR PURKAYESTHA RAMTARAK T.E ASCACARA209 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.88 3.88 General Female 97 RAM SINGHASAN GOALA SURESH GOALA T.E ASCACASU130 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.00 4.00 General Male 98 RAMDAS SINGH SWARUPANANDA TEA ASCACASW263 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 2.16 2.16 General Male 99 RANA ASHIM DAS DEEPSHIKHA T.E ASCACADE259 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 4.02 4.02 OBC Male 100 RANABIR DHAR PURKAYASTHA MATANGINI T.E ASCACAMA249 SILCHAR ASSAM CACHAR CACHAR 3.75 3.75 General Male 101 RENUKA SUKLABAIDYA PARBATI T.E ASCACAPA244
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