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Blo Information Under Jalpaiguri District 2021 BLO INFORMATION UNDER JALPAIGURI DISTRICT 2021 AC Part AC Name Name of Polling Station BLOs Name Contact No. No. No. 20 Mal (ST) 1 Ellenbari T.G. Pry. School (1St Room) Abdul Kadir 9547606611 20 Mal (ST) 2 Ellenbari T.G. Pry. School (2Nd Room) Mamta Biswakarma 9734149258 20 Mal (ST) 3 Washabari T.G. Pry. School (Room - 1) Usha Xalxo 8670549075 20 Mal (ST) 4 Washabari T.G. Pry. School (Room - 2) Manju Biswakarma 8967912997 20 Mal (ST) 5 Washabari Old Bazar Line Icds Centre Penju Lama 9547681366 20 Mal (ST) 6 Manaline S.S.K. Centre Rina Biswakarma 7407051747 20 Mal (ST) 7 Kalagaity T.G. Pry. School Room No - 1 Silmanti Tirkey 9733228067 20 Mal (ST) 8 Kalagaity T.G. Pry. School Room No - 2 Dipa Thapa 8016069586 20 Mal (ST) 9 B.D.R. Busty S.S.K. Centre (Room 1) Nikesh Agarwal 9749063831 20 Mal (ST) 10 B.D.R. Busty S.S.K. Centre (New Building) Sharmila Dahal 9733290425 20 Mal (ST) 11 Daraline Icds Centre Renuka Chhetri 9002032082 20 Mal (ST) 12 Charch Line Icds Centre Bina Ekka 7076607833 20 Mal (ST) 13 Bagrakote T.G. Pry. School (Southern) Shakila Sharma Roka 9564363611 20 Mal (ST) 14 Chanda Colony Pry. School Pranita Majhi 9734152942 20 Mal (ST) 15 Bagrakote T.G. Pry. School (Northern) Sushen Gurung 7602872052 20 Mal (ST) 16 Npgel Building, Bagrakote Deo Kumari Gurung 9593349316 20 Mal (ST) 17 Leesh River T.G. Pry. School(Eastern) Durga Siwa 7432884401 20 Mal (ST) 18 Leesh River T.G. Pry. School(Western) Juna Biswakarma 9641691241 20 Mal (ST) 19 Barkona Line Pry. School Anita Tirkey 8967894035 20 Mal (ST) 20 Leesh River Pry. School (Hope Division) Renuka Pariyar 9733125174 20 Mal (ST) 21 Asha Club (Hope Division) Arti Soreng 9733125174 20 Mal (ST) 22 Patibari T.G. Pry. School (Room - 1) Pushpa Xaxa 9083081203 20 Mal (ST) 23 Patibari T.G. Pry. School (Room - 2) Kaushalya Lakra 9733202478 20 Mal (ST) 24 Saogaon B.F.P. School Manira Subba 7602337339 20 Mal (ST) 25 Sonali T.G. Pry. School Ram Kumar Kanu 9734928942 BLO INFORMATION UNDER JALPAIGURI DISTRICT 2021 AC Part AC Name Name of Polling Station BLOs Name Contact No. No. No. 20 Mal (ST) 26 Gajaldoba High School (Room - 1) Prabir Sarkar 9641398825 20 Mal (ST) 27 Gajaldoba High School (Room - 2) Nilima Mandal 9732985719 20 Mal (ST) 28 Gajoldoba Community Hall Sudhangsu Baidya 7477745637 20 Mal (ST) 29 Paschim Premganj Bfp School Pratap Mondal 9749323216 20 Mal (ST) 30 Gajaldoba I.C.D.S Centre No - 7 Mamata Mandal 9593349525 20 Mal (ST) 31 Gajaldoba C.S. Adibashi Pry. School Bimal Saibya 9733132165 20 Mal (ST) 32 Targhera Pry. School (New Building) Bijay Rai 8250310377 20 Mal (ST) 33 Oodlabari Tg Pry School Room No - 1 Shanti Xalxo 9635005628 20 Mal (ST) 34 Oodlabari T.G. Pry. School(Room - 2) Sujata Chhetri 7872248629 20 Mal (ST) 35 Oodlabari T.G. Labour Club House Ajay Thakur 8116103606 20 Mal (ST) 36 Nabajagaran Msk , South Oodlabari Kaberi Basu 9733437750 20 Mal (ST) 37 Oodlabari S.T.Pry School Runa Layla 9733437750 Bharat Sebashram S.P. Pry.School(New 20 Mal (ST) 38 Jyoti Oraon 7430820615 Building) Bharat Sebashram State Plan Primary School 20 Mal (ST) 39 Rinku Roy (Mondal) 9641390194 (Room-2) 20 Mal (ST) 40 Teesta Barrage Township Recreation Club Suniti Roy 9933426948 Teesta Barrage Sub-Div.-V (Office Room) Shampa Sarkar(Singha 20 Mal (ST) 41 9734922947 Township, Oodlabari Roy) 20 Mal (ST) 42 Bidhan Bidyapith Shibani Sharma Samaddar 9126983236 20 Mal (ST) 43 Purba Damdim Rabindra Bidyapith, Oodlabari Sonamuni Sarkar 8158003637 20 Mal (ST) 44 Chell Colony Ssk Sujata Mahato Sarkar 7363868650 20 Mal (ST) 45 Barmanpara Ssk Pratima Roy 8327699716 Oodlabari 2No Sp Pry.School New Building 20 Mal (ST) 46 Bishal Rai 7872859823 (Room - 1) Oodlabari 2No Sp Pry.School, New Building 20 Mal (ST) 47 Arjun Biswakarma 9733188223 (Room- 2) 20 Mal (ST) 48 Adarsha Bidyalaya Hindi High School, (Eastern) Bandita Singh 9732778288 20 Mal (ST) 49 Adarsha Bidyalaya Hindi High School, (Western) Md. Ibrar Siddiqui 9093454302 20 Mal (ST) 50 Adarsha Vidyalaya Hindi High School (Room-3) Dinesh Tamang 7908941095 BLO INFORMATION UNDER JALPAIGURI DISTRICT 2021 AC Part AC Name Name of Polling Station BLOs Name Contact No. No. No. 20 Mal (ST) 51 Oodlabari High School Saraswati Tamang 9635143701 20 Mal (ST) 52 Manabari T.G. Pry. School (Room 1) Monika Mollick 9735996736 20 Mal (ST) 53 Manabari T.G. Pry. School (Room 2) Kalpana Chakraborty 9832596509 20 Mal (ST) 54 Manabari Veeniar Mill Pry. School Saroj Baraily 9733282385 20 Mal (ST) 55 Turibari Jr. High School Bishnu Maya Chhetri 9593671628 20 Mal (ST) 56 Putharjhora T.G. Pry. School (Room 1) Nirmala Tamang 9609910875 20 Mal (ST) 57 Putharjhora T.G. Pry. School (Room 2) Bhawna Lama 7063302459 20 Mal (ST) 58 Kharbari Line Worker'S Club Icds Centre Jinita Tamang 9933459294 20 Mal (ST) 59 Mangal Line Pry. School Babita Ekka Oraon 9002976468 20 Mal (ST) 60 Balabari Tg Pry. School Rosalia Lakra 8145890338 20 Mal (ST) 61 Betbari Division Ssk Sunita Bage 9593342505 20 Mal (ST) 62 Gajendra Bidyamandir High School(Northern) Sima Nag (Dutta) 9733565169 20 Mal (ST) 63 Gajendra Bidyamandir High School (Western) Anannya Das 8967395887 20 Mal (ST) 64 Paschim Damdim Pry. School Md Rejaul Karim 7797774697 20 Mal (ST) 65 Damdim Tg Pry. School (Room - 2) Prisca Bara 9933778270 20 Mal (ST) 66 Damdim Tg Pry. School (Room - 1) Rajni Tamang (Guria) 9734904488 20 Mal (ST) 67 Damdim Tg Jr. High School Sunaina Biswakarma 9734947392 20 Mal (ST) 68 Barron Damdim -I Primary School (Room - 1) Bimla Toppo 8670600216 20 Mal (ST) 69 Barron Damdim -I Primary School (Room - 2) Lily Mary Lakra 9593342392 Damdim Tg N.G. Pry. School(New Building) 20 Mal (ST) 70 Esrail Samad 8016457488 (Room 1) Damdim Tg N.G. Pry. School(New Building) 20 Mal (ST) 71 Sushila Samad 8016457488 (Room 2) 20 Mal (ST) 72 Shilananda M.S.K. Sarojini Toppo 7074867114 20 Mal (ST) 73 Baintguri Tg Pry. School (New Building) Sipra Chatterjee 94745-91709 20 Mal (ST) 74 Chaity Tg Pry. School Jyoti Thapa 62978-03096 20 Mal (ST) 75 Namji Line Icds Centre, Baintguri Tg Jashomati Oraon 85095-78006 BLO INFORMATION UNDER JALPAIGURI DISTRICT 2021 AC Part AC Name Name of Polling Station BLOs Name Contact No. No. No. 20 Mal (ST) 76 Nayakaman Div. Pry. School (New Building) Bhagwanti Lakra 89185-94690 20 Mal (ST) 77 Kumlai Tg Pry. School (Room - 1) Soma Sil 98323-91562 20 Mal (ST) 78 Kumlai Tg Pry. School (Room - 2) Sona Chick Baraik 85096-82188 20 Mal (ST) 79 Goodhope Tg Jr. High School Kiran Lakra 97331-81380 20 Mal (ST) 80 Goodhope Tg Pry. School (Room - 2) Julle Toppo 85098-89674 20 Mal (ST) 81 Chakla Busty Pry. School Sabita Chhetri 96415-31665 20 Mal (ST) 82 Kuthi Line Ssk , Ranichera T.G Sabita Tirkey 86378-54388 20 Mal (ST) 83 Ranichera Tg Pry. School Ongmu Tshering Bhutia 70638-80115 20 Mal (ST) 84 Western Dooars Pry. School, Ranichera T.G Anju Anima Horo 70476-89494 20 Mal (ST) 85 Sylee Tg Pry. School (New Building) (Room 1) Nurjahan Khatun 9641109487 20 Mal (ST) 86 Sylee Tg Pry. School (New Building) (Room 2) Amar Shaw 9733290335 20 Mal (ST) 87 Sylee Needim Labour Club Ssk Pramila Lama 7550911978 20 Mal (ST) 88 Sylee Premnagar Ssk, Chel Division Plasidia Minj 8101408863 20 Mal (ST) 89 Meenglas T.G. Pry. School (Eastern) Anil Chik Baraik 8116153736 20 Mal (ST) 90 Munshi Line Icds Centre Josephina Indwar (Minj) 7384864494 20 Mal (ST) 91 Bhuttabari Itdp Pry. School Sabnam Biswakarma 7602024815 20 Mal (ST) 92 Dalimkote Tg Pry. School (Room 1) Sunita Porja 9733472600 20 Mal (ST) 93 Dalimkote Tg Pry. School (New Building) Sushma Kerketta 8116598779 20 Mal (ST) 94 Mal Nuddy Tg Pry. School Ajoy Munda 9832816443 20 Mal (ST) 95 Gurjangjhora Tg Pry. School (Room-1) Gouri Nayek 7319159071 20 Mal (ST) 96 Gurjangjhora Tg Pry. School (Room-2) Basanti Toppo 9733333403 20 Mal (ST) 97 Toonbari Tg Pry. School(New Building) Sitamuni Indwar 7699657976 20 Mal (ST) 98 Fatkanjote Pry. School (New Building) Bulu Kujur (Oraon) 9997152061 20 Mal (ST) 99 Raja Tg Pry. School (Room - 1) Philomina Kindo Kerketta 9932772517 20 Mal (ST) 100 Raja Tg Pry. School (Room - 2) Sunila Tirkey 7679266439 BLO INFORMATION UNDER JALPAIGURI DISTRICT 2021 AC Part AC Name Name of Polling Station BLOs Name Contact No. No. No. 20 Mal (ST) 101 Newglencoe Tg Pry. School Shanti Muni Oraon 7872801448 20 Mal (ST) 102 Newglencoe Tg Ssk Manjula Xess 7384813748 20 Mal (ST) 103 Rungamuttee Tg S.F. Pry. School (Room 1) Usha Lohara 9064612715 20 Mal (ST) 104 Rungamuttee Tg S.F. Pry. School (Room - 2) Pratima Adhikari 8436777356 20 Mal (ST) 105 Rungamuttee Tg Pry. School (New Building) Nima Kujur 8101080390 20 Mal (ST) 106 Rungamuttee Tg Pry. School (Western) Runa Chhetri 9679871870 20 Mal (ST) 107 Ranikhola Ssk Centre Munni Das 7319033694 20 Mal (ST) 108 Chaibasa Tg Pry. School Laxmi Chhetri 9832795976 20 Mal (ST) 109 Rungamuttee Tg Naya Kaman Div.Pry.School Anju Thapa 8617540228 Needam Tg Pry. School (New Building ) Room - 20 Mal (ST) 110 Natolia Tigga 8016997017 1 20 Mal (ST) 111 Needam Tg Pry. School (New Building) Room - 2 Uma Darjee 7797526402 20 Mal (ST) 112 Rungamuttee Gp Office (Ground Floor) Bapan Ghosh 9474846355 20 Mal (ST) 113 Mal Adarsha Vidya Bhaban (Hs Section) Pradyumna Das Gupta 9126713183 20 Mal (ST) 114 Mal Adarsha Vidya Bhaban (Eastern) Room - 1 Sikha Ghosh 7076174038 20 Mal (ST) 115 Mal Adarsha Vidya Bhaban (Eastern) Room - 2 Moumita Biswas (Saha) 9002980613 20 Mal (ST) 116 Mal Adarsha Vidya Bhaban (Southern) Sudipa Saha 9832520618 20 Mal (ST) 117 Subhasini Girls' High School (Eastern) Ila Rudra 9434592164 20 Mal (ST) 118 Satkar Samity, Mal Sutirtha Ghosh 9679111671 20 Mal (ST) 119 Railway Recreation Club, Mal Krishna Das Bose 9749328092 Udichi Community Centre, (Ground Floor) Room 20 Mal (ST) 120 Supriti Ghosh 9749941180 No.-1 Udichi Community Centre, (Ground Floor) Room 20 Mal (ST) 121 Aparna Pyne Das 9832006792 No.-2 20 Mal (ST) 122 B.L.
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