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Na Gnet. Chief Medical Officer of Health, Darjeeling Department of Health & Family Welfare Ofice of the Chief Medical Officer of Health Darjeeling. Phone: 0354-2254607; Fax:2254058 E-mail: [email protected] Memo No 1So4 CMOH Dated, Darjeeling the Q3.0q.2021 CIRCULAR SUB:Publication of Draft Gradation List on Seniority basis of Group Demplovees under administrativecontrol of the CMOH, Darieeling Provisional Gradation List of all Group-D employees working under administrative control of the Chief Medical Officer of Hesalth, Darjeling has been prepared based on various responses from different health units. The incharge of all hecalth units are requested to circulate the list to the employees concerned and display the list in the offices/sections under their jurisdiction for wide publication. The incharge are also requested to verify the service books of the employees concerned and make necessary correction if any and the same my be intimated to the undersigned within 20 (Twenty) days upon issuance of this Circular. They are also requested to download the Seniority List & correct the list if shown any wrong entry/incomplete information and submit the corrected list in the hard copy within the stipulated date. The list is made available on the departmental website (i.e. www.wbhealth.gov.in and [email protected]) All concerned are being informed accordingly. Encl: Seniority list of Group-D Stafs nA gnet. Chief Medical Officer of Health, Darjeeling. Memo No LSO 4 CMOH Dated, Darjeeling the Q30. 2021 Copy forwarded for information and n.a. to:- 1-3. The Dy. CMOH-1, II, II1, Darjeeling. 4-7. The Superintendent, DH, Darjeling/SDH, Kurseong/ Siliguri DH/ S.B. Dey, Sanatorium, Kurseong. 8. The Accounts Officer, CMOH office, Darjeeling. 9. The Treasury Officer, Darjeeling. 10-13. The ACMOH, Darjeeling/ Kurseong/ Siliguri. 14-23. The BMOH, AlI RH/BPHC. 24. Guard File. MA |ton Chief Medical Officer of Health, Darjeeling. Memo No SbA@) /CMOH Dated, Darjeeling the 1. The Diréctor of Health Services, West Bengal, Swasthya Bhawan, GN-29, Sector-V, a3.0q,2021 Swasthya Bhawan, Kolkata-91. 2. The Addl. DHS (Personnel), West Bengal, Swasthya Bhawan, GN-29, Sector-V, Swasthya Bhawan, Kolkata-91. 3. The Co-Ordinator System (1.T. Cel1), Swasthya Bhawan, Kolkata-91 for WEB POSTING on the Departmental website-www.wbhealth.gov.in. Chief Medical Officer of Health, XDarjecling PROVISIONAL GRADATION LIST OF GROUP - D STAFF UNDER CMOH, DARJEELING DATE OF DATE OF NAME OF PRESENT PLACE JOINING IN CASTE REMARKS SL No DESIGNATION OF POSTING BIRTH GROUP D SERVICE Mahbir Singh SWEEPER Takdah RH 19/11/1964 19/04/1980 SC Balmiki Passang Lamu Darjeeling T 2 FGDA 03/03/1962 23/07/1980 Tamang District Hospital Passang Sherpa GDA Kurseong SDH 12/01/1961 06/11/1981 ST Siliguri District Pradip Rajak GDA 01/12/1961 15/01/1982 Hospital Darjeeling Deepak Ghosh Karma Bandhu 18/07/1964 09/01/1983 General District Hospital TB Hospital 6 Anguri balmiki Karma Bandhu 03/03/1965 13/04/1983 SC Ghoom SB Dey 7 Kishor Tamang GDA Sanatorium, 16/08/1961 09/12/1983 General Kurseong8 SB Dey 8 Laxmi Routh FGDA Sanatorium, 03/12/1961 13/12/1983 General Kurseong 9 Chandi Basfore| Karma Bandhu Kharibari RH 18/05/1963 26/01/1984 SC Siliguri District 10 Gopal Sarkar GDA 27/05/1962 08/03/1984 Hospital Rajkumar Siliguri District Karma Bandhu 07/06/1963 08/03/1984 Basfore Hospital CMOH Office, 12 Debashis Roy GDA 15/11/1964 07/04/1984 General Darjeelin8 CMOH Office, 13 Raju Sarki Packer 26/02/1962 09/04/1984 SC Darjeeling Siliguri District 14 Laxmi Basfore Karma Bandhu 22/09/1963 12/04/1984 Hospital 15 Santana Tigga FGDA Kurseong SDH 02/07/1962 28/04/1984 Siliguri District 16 Gopal Goswami GDA 16/06/1963 Hospital 05/05/1984 Darjeeling 17 Kamala Subba FGDA 05/01/1962 District Hospital 04/07/1984 General Darjeeling 18 Radha Subba FGDA 14/01/1962 District Hospital 04/07/1984 General SB Dey 19 Champa Routh FGDA Sanatorium, 01/08/1961 01/08/1984 General Kurseong Krishna Kala TB Hospital 20 FGDA Sharma Ghoom 02/02/1964 04/09/1984 General CMOH Office, 21 Tilak Gurung GDA 03/11/1964 Darjeeling 27/11/1984 General TB Hospital 22 Indira rai FGDA Ghoom 19/03/1964 04/12/1984 General 23 Dudhnath Ram GDA A.D.H.S 01/04/1965 04/12/1984 eneral 24 Purnima Guha GDA S.H.D 12/06/1961 05/04/1985 General hief Medicaí dficer of Health Kalipada Siliguri District 03/05/1985 25 GDA 03/10/1963 Mohanto Hospital Siliguri District Kalpana Das GDA 10/01/1965 03/05/1985 26 Hospital Siliguri District 27 Jyotsna Debnath GDA 17/01/1962 04/05/1985 Hospital 28 Dilip Dhobi GDA Kurseong SDH 30/10/1964 13/05/1985 SC Shanti 29 GDA Takdah RH 04/01/1962 05/06/1985 SC Biswakarma Naxalbari RH 30 Daya Rai GDA 10/09/1963 05/06/1985 General Bagdogra PHC) SB Dey 31 Bikram Subba GDA Sanatorium, 03/09/1961 13/06/1985 General Kurseong 32 Pahari Choudhuri Dhobi Kharibari RH 07/05/1961 05/07/1985 General Sukhia Pokhri 33 Sakila Rai GDA BPHC(Ghoom 09/07/1963 05/09/1985 General PHC) CMOH Office, 34 Cheki Tamang GDA 01/04/1966 04/11/1985 Darjeeling SBDey 35 Pascal Chettri GDA Sanatorium, 28/03/1962 13/12/1985 General Kurseong SB Dey 36 Kubir Sarki GDA Sanatorium, 16/07/1964 18/12/1985 SC Kurseong Darjeeling 37 Sarda Thapa FGDA 04/05/1962 03/01/1986 General District Hospital CMOH Office, 38 Geeta Sharshar Karma Bandhu 02/02/1968 05/02/1986 General Darjeeling Siliguri District 39 Buli Sarkar GDA 31/01/1962 05/03/1986 Hospital Siliguri District 40 Dipali Sarkar GDA 27/03/1962 05/03/1986 Hospital Siliguri District 1 Sukumar Dutta GDA 21/02/1963 06/03/1986 Hospital CMOH Office, 2 Anita Thapa GDA 26/08/1962 06/03/1986 General Darjeeling 43 Ashok Singh GDA Naxalbari RH 15/10/1967 18/07/1986 General Naxalbari RH 44 Binod Ram Karma Bandhu 04/01/1968 18/07/1986 SC (Bagdogra PHC) 45 Satyen Bardewa GDA Mirik BPHC 20/07/1968 09/08/1986 SC Siliguri District 46 Shanti Mallik GDA 23/08/1961 02/09/1986 Hospital Superior Field Dy CMOH, 47 Pritish Kr Ghosh Siliguri, 21/02/1963 09/10/1986 General Worker Darjeeling Darjeeling 48 Subash Lamjel GDA 02/01/1967 06/01/1987 SC District Hospital CMOH Office, 49 Anita Gazmer GDA 05/03/1962 02/06/1987 Darjeeling TB Hospital 50 JaiKishan Dhobi Dhobi 11/12/1961 17/09/1987 General Ghoom SB Dey 51 Indu Routh FGDA Sanatorium, 12/09/1966 25/11/1987 General Kurseong chief Medical Officer of Health Darieeling SB Dey General Karma Bandhu 16/08/1969 11/12/1987 52 Anil Routh Sanatorium, Kurseong SC Kurseong SDH 03/12/1968 01/01/1988 53 Ram Ratan Gohar GDA KurseongSDH 03/12/1968 01/01/1988 SC 54 Rajgir Dhobi GDA Kamala Thapa Darjeeling 04/01/1963 16/01/1988 SC 55 FGDA Lamjel District Hospital SC 56 Bina Balmiki Karma Bandhu Bijanbari RH 01/12/1970 15/04/1988 Darjeeling SC Karma Bandhu 30/06/1962 18/04/1988 57 Bhayalal Balmiki District Hospital 27/07/1969 25/04/1988 General 58 Subhasa Gurung GDA Naxalbari RH Krishna Kumar CMOH Office, 25/04/1988 General 59 Peon 25/03/1965 Thami Darjeeling Siliguri District Lila Mallick GDA 01/09/1965 23/06/1988 60 Hospital 04/07/1988 SC 61 Rajen Kumar GDA Kurseong SDH 04/02/1965 Kurseong SDH 28/05/1963 28/07/1988 ST 62 Manika Pakhrin FGDA Bijanbari RH 04/10/1968 04/08/1988 SC 63 Jagdish Balmiki Karma Bandhu (Lodhoma PHC) Darjeeling SC Diwarilal Balmiki Karma Bandhu 20/11/1964 04/08/1988 64 District Hospital Darjeeling SC Gulkundi Harizan| Karma Bandhu 21/03/1966 04/08/1988 65 District Hospital Phansidewa SC Kanti Devi Routh Karma Bandhu 10/05/1964 04/09/1988 66 BPHC Naxalbari RH SC Sumitra Balmiki Karma Bandhu 17/10/1964 05/11/1988 67 (Bagdogra PHC) Mirik BPHC SC 68 Mahesh Routh Karma Bandhu 21/07/1965 04/12/1988 Mirik BPHC 04/12/1988 SC 69 Barman Routh Karma Bandhu 22/05/1969 EXPIRED ON Late Bikash 09/07/1989 General 70 Peon ACMOH Siliguri 12/09/1961 20.6.2021 Kumar Gupta 12/02/1963 16/08/1989|General 71 Maya Thapa GDA Sukna BPHC Premawati Darjeeling 27/12/1962 24/08/1989 SC 2 Karma Bandhu Harizan District Hospital CMOH Office, General Bishnu Pradhan GDA 17/10/1964 04/10/1989 3 Darjeeling CMOH Office, Uttam Kumar 06/05/1964 05/10/1989 General /4 Office Peon Chettri Darjeeling Darjeeling 31/10/1989 SC FGDA 10/02/1971 75 Susma Sarki District Hospital Siliguri District 01/12/1989 EXPIRED Karma Bandhu 19/01/1962 76 Dulai Hela Hospital Siliguri District 19/01/1968 12/01/1990 77 Joyanti Thatal GDA Hospital Sukhia Pokhri 23/02/1990 SC Karma Bandhu BPHC ( Sonada 14/09/1973 78 Malati Routh PHC) Darjeeling 23/02/1990 General FGDA 25/05/1963 79 Harimaya Thami District Hospital Siliguri District 01/03/199o Mina Mallick Karma Bandhu 12/12/1966 80 Hospital Chief Medical Officer of Health naianing Satish Chandra Sukna BPHC 20/01/1972 07/03/1990 81 GDA Sarkar GDA 27/08/1966 12/03/1990 General 82 Sukumar Saha C.S.C.D Dy CMOH I, Biswa Ranjan 23/12/1971 16/07/1990 General 83 Peon Siliguri, Saha Darjeeling Dy CMOH 1, 16/07/1990 OBC 84 Sushanta Paul Field Worker Siliguri, 10/02/1966 Darjeeling Siliguri District 85 Sukumari Mallick| Karma Bandhu 25/11/1964 24/12/1990 SC Hospital SB Dey ST 86 Phurba Tamang GDA Sanatorium, 07/01/1965 01/01/1991 Kurseong8 TB Hospital General 37 Prem Thami GDA 08/01/1970 16/03/1991 Ghoom Sukhia Pokhri SC 88 Bikash Balmiki Karma Bandhu 10/10/1973 20/03/1991 BPHC Darjeeling Laxmi Harizan Karma Bandhu 27/05/1969 14/06/1991 SC 89 District Hospital SB Dey OBC 90 Mahesh Thapa GDA Sanatorium, 15/06/1974 07/08/1991 Kurseong SB Dey 91 Kumar Pradhan GDA Sanatorium, 08/07/1962 28/08/1991 General Kurseong 92 Dhirendra Rai GDA Kurseong SDH 04/09/1971 08/01/1992 General Lalita Darjeeling8 93 Karma Bandhu 13/09/1966 09/01/1992 5C Biswakarma District Hospital Siliguri District 94 Shova Pyne GDA 04/03/1962 22/01/1992 Hospital Siliguri District 95 Alpana Dey GDA 09/07/1962
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