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Medical and Health Recruitment Board, Assam Saikia Commercial Complex, Christian Basti, Guwahati-781005 Medical and Health Recruitment Board, Assam Saikia Commercial Complex, Christian Basti, Guwahati-781005 No.1MHRB/Dental/2018/10 Dated Guwahati the 15th March, 2018 NOTICE FOR INTERVIEW It is for information of all concerned that the following candidates have applied online for the post of Lecturer in Government Dental Colleges under Health & Family Welfare Department, as invited vide advertisement No. MHRB/DR-1/5/2018 Dated Guwahati the 26th February, 2018. 1. Name of Post - Lecturer in Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge, Aesthetic Dentistry and Oral Implant logy Sl Candidate Regd. ID Father Name Address No. Name Mr. Ashok MHRB/MHR 1 Anjali Singhal Kumar Dr. Kumud Agarwal, 4, byelane-4, Seujpur, Dibrugarh, BLP/0002 Singhal Naliapool, Gabrupathar, Dibrugarh, Assam, 786002 DR DR SADANANDA RAY BARUA, WARD NO-2, MHRB/MHR DIKSHITA SADANAND INDU EYE CARE CENTER, NALBARI COLLEGE 2 BLP/0001 RAY BARUA A RAY ROAD, NALBARI, NALBARI, NALBARI, Nalbari, BARUA ASSAM, 781335 Abhijeet Kalita, H. No. 24, Janakpur Chariali, Jyoti MHRB/MHR 3 Indrani Das Sri Anil Das Path, Kahilipara, Guwahati, Kahilipara, Dispur, Kamrup BLP/0006 Metro, Assam, 781019 MRS.PANKAJINI BHARALI, MILONPUR ROAD LATE . MHRB/MHR KADAMBAR ,HOUSE NO-5, REHABARI,GUWAHATI, 4 ALOK BLP/0007 I BHARALI REHABARI, PALTANPAZAR, Kamrup Metro, BHARALI ASSAM, 781008 MHRB/MHR Yugeshwar S N Sharma, 211 Road no 02, A P Colony, Rampur, 5 Kamal nayan BLP/0015 prasad sharma Rampur, Gaya, Bihar, 832001 MHRB/MHR Konjengbam K Rashbehari Aditya Dental College, 3, Nalwandi Naka, Beed, Beed, 6 BLP/0013 Nongdamba Singh Beed, Maharastra, 431122 MHRB/MHR Shri Ram Anand, 78 K, Lakhipur Kapsa, Lakhipur 7 Krishna Deo Ram Anand BLP/0009 Kapsa, Patti, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, 230138 Dr. Phatik Dr. Phatik Chandra Kalita, 5, Lane - 1, Dilip Huzuri MHRB/MHR 8 Manash Kalita Chandra Path, Sarumotoria, Dispur, Dispur, Kamrup Metro, BLP/0011 Kalita Assam, 781006 MHRB/MHR Poonam Suresh Kadian, M-35, New Mahaveer Nagar, Tilak 9 Suresh Kadain BLP/0010 Kadain Nagar, Tilak Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110018 PIJUSH KANTI DEY, ARABINDA SARANI, MHRB/MHR PRASENJIT PIJUSH 10 N.S.AVENUE, 16, SILCHAR, SILCHAR, SILCHAR, BLP/0012 DEY KANTI DEY Cachar, ASSAM, 788005 Sailendra Nath Talukdar, 13 BL 2 Dilip Huzuri Path, MHRB/MHR Pratim Sailendra Nath 11 Sarumotoria Dispur, Dispur Sachibalaya, Dispur, BLP/0018 Talukdar Talukdar Kamrup Metro, Assam, 781006 MHRB/MHR SIDDHARTH Ashok Kumar Mira Cloth Store, 444, kokrajhar, kokrajhar, kokrajhar, 12 BLP/0008 A PINCHA Pincha Kokrajhar, ASSAM, 783370 MHRB/MHR SANKAR SANKAR DAS, 97, DOOM DOOMA, DOOM 13 SNEHA DAS BLP/0005 DAS DOOMA, DOOM DOOMA, Tinsukia, ASSAM, 786151 Dr. Sudeepti Soni, 19, Staff Quarters, New Horizon MHRB/MHR Sunder Lal 14 Sudeepti Soni Dental College, Sakri, Bilaspur (C.G.), Sakri, Sakri, BLP/0014 Soni Bilaspur, Chattisgarh, 495001 Dr. Prafulla Mr. Jeeban Baruah, 1E, Navin enclave, zoo-narengi MHRB/MHR Uddipta 15 Chandra road, geeta nagar, geeta nagar, Kamrup Metro, Assam, BLP/0003 Prafulla Saikia Saikia 781017 Date & Time: 10 AM, 20.03.2018 Venue: Office of the Director, Medical Education, Assam, Six Mile, Khanapara, Guwahati-22 2. Name of Post - Lecturer in Conservative Dentistry Endodontics & Aesthetic Dentistry Sl Regd. ID Candidate Father Name Address No. Name AKASH MR. AMARENDRA BARUA DILIP HUZURI MHRB/MH NARAYAN AMARENDRA PATH BACKSIDE OF BAGHESWARI TEMPLE, 1 RBLC/0003 DUTTA BARUA 7, SORUMOTORIA DISPUR, DISPUR, Kamrup BARUA Metro, ASSAM, 781006 Shri R. P Choubey, L I G 990 Darpan Colony, MHRB/MH ASHISH Shri R.P 2 Thatipur, R.k Puri, Gwalior, Madhaya Pradesh, RBLC/0017 CHOUBEY CHOUBEY 474011 CHOHAN DOLEY, 7, PUBACHAL PATH, MHRB/MH BONITA MAGZIN TINIALI, VIP ROAD, BORBARI, 3 CHOHAN DOLEY RBLC/0007 DOLEY HENGARABARI, Kamrup Metro, ASSAM, 781036 Atool Chandra Bhuyan, 10, Devdaru path, last by- MHRB/MH Darpana Atool Chandra 4 lane, Behind MLA Hostel, Guwahati, Dispur RBLC/0008 Bhuyan Bhuyan Secretariat, Kamrup Metro, Assam, 781006 Timir Baran Das, Asiatic Complex, Flat-1B, Block MHRB/MH DEBANJAN TIMIR BARAN 5 A, Howrah, Botanical Garden, Howrah, West RBLC/0009 DAS DAS Bengal, 711103 Dr.Arun Kumar Borah, House no 21,Kushal MHRB/MH Diganta Kumar Dr.Arun Kumar Konwar Road,Chenikuthi Hillside,Guwahati -3, 6 RBLC/0004 Borah Borah Guwahati, Chenikuthi, Kamrup Metro, Assam, 781003 MHRB/MH H. Ibochau H. Chinglensana H. Chinglensana Singha, 204, lala, madaripar, 7 RBLC/0012 Singha Singha Hailakandi, Assam, 788163 LALIT MR NAREN BHUYAN, NA, BISHNU NAGAR , MHRB/MH DHARMESWAR 8 CHANDRA BISHNU RABHA PATH,TEZPUR, TEZPUR, RBLC/0005 BORUAH BORUAH Sonitpur, ASSAM, 784001 6, Maharaja Appartment, 6, Maharaja Appartment, MHRB/MH Mohit Mahesh 9 Mahesh Galani Rambaug, Maninagar, Rambaug post office, RBLC/0015 Galani Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380008 Dr. Arindam Bhattacharjee, Flat no-403, block A, MHRB/MH Mridusmita Kamakhya Gokul Niwas, Pandu port road, Adabari tiniali, 10 RBLC/0010 Mukherjee Mukherjee GUWAHATI, Pandu post office, Kamrup Metro, assam, 781012 NAVEEN MHRB/MH CHANDRIKA 11 KUMAR Dr. C.R. GUPTA, C-61, RAMA LIFE CITY, RBLC/0013 GUPTA GUPTA SAKRI, BILASPUR, CHHATTISGARH, 495001 SUBHASH CHANDRA MISHRA, NEAR SUBHASH PETROL PUMP, BESIDE OLD CHUNGI, MHRB/MH PRIYESH 12 CHANDRA OPPOSIE GRAMIN BANK, MEERABHAWAN, RBLC/0006 MISHRA MISHRA PRATAPGARH, 230001, PRATAPGARH, UTTAR PRADESH, 230001 MHRB/MH R DEIRIMIKA R H Passah, 25, Jowai, Jowai, West Jaintia Hills 13 R H PASSAH RBLC/0014 LAKIANG District, Meghalaya, 793150 VIJAI PRAKASH DUBEY, C-429, LUCKNOW, MHRB/MH SANDEEP VIJAI PRAKASH 14 INDIRA NAGAR, LUCKNOW, UTTAR RBLC/0001 DUBEY DUBEY PRADESH, 226016 99 APO, JC- 362274 M, Nb/Sub ALAUDDIN MHRB/MH ALAUDDIN KHAN. NO. 2 TRAINING BATTALION, ARTC 15 SUBY KHAN RBLC/0011 KHAN & SCHOOL. C/O: 99APO, DIMAPUR, DIMAPUR, DIMAPUR, NAGALAND, 797115 MHRB/MH Yamini chauhan, A-10anand vihar Delhi 110092, 16 Yamini chauhan Shiv Raj singh RBLC/0016 Delhi, 110092, Outside State, Delhi, 110092 Date & Time: 10 AM, 20.03.2018 Venue: Office of the Director, Medical Education, Assam, Six Mile, Khanapara, Guwahati-22 3. Name of Post - Lecturer in Oral Pathology, Microbiology & Forensic Odontology Sl Address Regd. ID Candidate Name Father Name No. DR SUMIT KUMAR YADAV, 604, FIRST MHRB/MH DAYA RAM FLOOR, OMAXE HAPPY HOMES, Rohtak, 1 ACHLA BHARTI RBLO/0010 YADAV ASTHAL BOHAR, ROHTAK, URBAN ESTATE, ROHTAK, ROHTAK, Haryana, 124001 SHAH NAWAZ AHMAD KHAN, 810, ZEENAT AHMAD SHAH NAWAZ MANZIL, AZAD NAGAR ROAD NO 1, MHRB/MH 2 DANISH AHMAD HAZARIBAGH, HAZARIBAGH, SADAR, RBLO/0008 REHAN KHAN HAZARIBAGH, HAZARIBAGH, JHARKHAND, 825301 DR. Nandan Rudra Paul, Ashram Chowmuhani, MHRB/MH Mr. Arabinda 3 Amrita Samanta Assam-Agartala Road, Agartala,, Dhaleshwar, RBLO/0011 Samanta Agartala west, Agartala Sadar, Tripura, 799007 Amrit kr Bhattacharyya, 2E, Ashirwaad apartment, MHRB/MH Amritaksha Dr. Amrit Kr bamunimaidan, MRD road, Guwahati, 4 RBLO/0012 Bhattacharyya Bhattacharyya Bamunimaidan, Chandamari, Kamrup Metro, Assam, 781021 Dr. Sreevatsan Raghavan, 619, B-Block, Kendriya Vihar, Sector-51, Noida, Golf Course Road, Near MHRB/MH ANUBHUTI DEEPAK AVS Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., F Block, Sector 51, 5 RBLO/0014 SOOD SOOD Noida, Sector 39 Road, Near Bhagwati Express Pvt. Ltd., G Block, Sector 39, Noida, Outside State, Uttar Pradesh, 201307 Dr Bhabani Kanta Sarma, 1, Guwahati, MHRB/MH Barasha Sarma Dr Bhabani 6 Bamunimaidan, Bamunimaidan, Kamrup Metro, RBLO/0009 Bharadwaj Kanta Sarma Assam, 781021 MR MHRB/MH DEBANJALI SHYAMAPAD DR ARUN GOPAL PATI, HOSPITAL QUARTER 7 RBLO/0004 MUKHERJEE A MAL SD HOSPITAL, MALBAZAR, MAL, MAL, MUKHERJEE JALPAIGURI, WEST BENGAL, 735221 Mr. Horendra Nath Dutta, Near Jorhat Engineering MHRB/MH Mr. Horendra 8 Jahnobi dutta College, Jorhat, Garamur, Jorhat, Jorhat, Jorhat, RBLO/0003 Nath Dutta Assam, 785007 KANAK KANAK SHASHI BHATTACHARJEE, FLAT NO- KALPAJYOTI MHRB/MH SHASHI 5C-M-B, WARD NO-22, SILCHAR, G.C. 9 BHATTACHARJ RBLO/0002 BHATTACHA COLLEGE S.P.O, SILCHAR, Cachar, ASSAM, EE RJEE 788004 TC 17/1039, 'PRASANTHI',, CGRA 116, MHRB/MH MEGHA MELECHERUKKARA ROAD, POOJAPURRA, 10 MARUTHI RBLO/0015 KADANI TRIVANDRUM, POOJAPURRA, POOJAPURRA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA, 695012 Saurabh Dutta, G-4,5 Saharsh enclave, New alkapuri, MHRB/MH 11 Neerav dutta Saurabh Dutta near dibdih flyover, Doranda, Doranda, Ranchi, RBLO/0005 Jharkhand, 834002 DR PRADKHSHANA VIJAY, 326-N SECTOR-2, VIJAY MHRB/MH PRADKHSHAN DURGA NAGAR, ROOP NAGAR POST, ROOP 12 KUMAR RBLO/0001 A VIJAY NAGAR, JAMMU, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, DHAR 180013 Sh. Satpal, H.No. 295, Type III/A, Thermal Power MHRB/MH 13 Shalu Satpal Station Colony, Panipat, Panipat, Madlauda, Panipat, RBLO/0013 Panipat, Haryana, 132105 Date & Time: 01 PM, 19.03.2018 Venue: Office of the Director, Medical Education, Assam, Six Mile, Khanapara, Guwahati-22 4. Name of Post - Lecturer in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Oral Implantology Sl Regd. ID Candidate Name Father Name Address No. MHRB/MH MR.DILIP MAJUMDER, 68,LANE NO ABHISHEK 1 RBLOM/00 SUNDER LAL 5,ANANDA NAGAR, GUWAHATI, PANDU, SINGH 16 JALUKBARI, Kamrup Metro, ASSAM, 781012 Mr. Dipankar Chakrabarty, 78/1/10/1, Thakur MHRB/MH Anindya Mr. Dipankar Ramkrishna Lane, Charabagan, Majhipara, 2 RBLOM/00 Chakrabarty Chakrabarty Santragachi, Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal, 06 711104 S.N. CHANGMAI, FLAT NO. 5 /D , MHRB/MH PRAGJYOTIKA GREEN APARTMENTS, SHIV ARINDOM SIDDHI NATH 3 RBLOM/00 MANDIR PATH,, BAGHORBORI, GUWAHATI, CHANGMAI CHANGMAI 04 BAGHORBORI, PANJABARI, Kamrup Metro, ASSAM, 781037 MHRB/MH rajendra prasad vyas, 444,pal link road near kamala rajendra prasad 4 RBLOM/00 ashish vyas nagar hospital, jodhpur, shastri nagar, shastri nagar, vyas 26 jodhpur,
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