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FCI Rice 2Nd Qtr 202 Government of West Bengal Directorate of ICDS Shaishali Complex, 1st& 2nd Floor, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700 064 Phone No – 033 2359 0160, Email – [email protected] No. 875 (23) / ICDM-Dte Dated, 9th June 2020 From: Smt. Rachana Bhagat, IAS Director of ICDS West Bengal To: The District Magistrate Darjeeling / Kalimpong / Jalpaiguri / Alipurduar / Coochbehar / Uttar Dinajpur / Dakshin Dinajpur / Malda / Murshidabad / Nadia / Birbhum / Bankura / Purulia / Paschim Midnapur / Purba Midnapur / Jhargram / PurbaBardhaman / Paschim Bardhaman / Hooghly / Howrah / North 24 Parganas / South 24 Parganas The Additional Director of ICDS, Kolkata Sub: Allocation order for procurement of Rice Under WBNP for running SNP for ICDS from FCI for 2nd Quarter of 2020-21 Ref: i) WCD&SW Department No. 80 – WCDSW / JS / 20 / 14045/1/2018 dt. 30.03.2020 addressed to GM (Commercial), FCI ii) Food & Supply Department No - 1511 – FS / Sectt/Food/13A-01/2012 (Pt) dated 19.05.2020 Sir / Madam, In accordance with the letter of Additional Secretary, Food and Supplies Department No - 1511 – FS / Sectt/Food/13A-01/2012 (Pt) dated 19.05.2020 allocation of 33,002.50 MT of rice under WBNP for the 2nd Quarter of 2020-21 vide Department Order No WCDSW/JS/20/14045/1/2018 dated 30.03.2020 will have to be procured from FCI only. Now, you are requested to kindly make arrangement for lifting of the rice as per quarterly allocation for 2nd quarter to your District in the manner from FCI Stock of your District as per schedule:- Sl No Name of District Allocation of rice for the 2nd Quarter of 2020-21 1. Alipurduar 553 2. Bankura 1481 3. Birbhum 1676 4. PurbaBardhaman 1878 5. Coochbehar 921 6. Dakshin Dinajpur 666 7. Darjeeling 319 8. Uttar Dinajpur 1632 9. Hooghly 1562 10. Howrah 1320 11. Jalpaiguri 738 12. Kolkata 195 13. Malda 2017 14. Murshidabad 3468 15. Purba Medinipur 2096 16. Paschim Medinipur 1823 17. Nadia 1979 18. North 24 Parganas 2578 19. South 24 Parganas 3693.50 20. Purulia 1325 21. Paschim Bardhaman 553 22. Jhargram 482 23. Kalimpong 47 Total 33,002.50 Enclosure: - As stated above Yours faithfully, Director of ICDS West Bengal No. 875 /1 (25) ICDM-Dte Dated, 9th June 2020 Copy forwarded for information to: - 1) The Secretary, WCD&SW Department, Bikash Bhavan, Kolkata – 700 091 2) The Additional Secretary, Food and Supplies Department, Kolkata – 700 087 3) 25) The DPO (ICDS), Darjeeling / Kalimpong / Jalpaiguri / Alipurduar / Coochbehar / Uttar Dinajpur / Dakshin Dinajpur / Malda / Murshidabad / Nadia / Birbhum / Bankura / Purulia / Paschim Midnapur / Purba Midnapur / Jhargram / PurbaBardhaman / Paschim Bardhaman / Hooghly / Howrah / North 24 Parganas / South 24 Parganas / Kolkata Director of ICDS West Bengal .
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