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Corporate Mobile Number (Deputy Director & District Office Staff List) Corporate Mobile Number (Deputy Director & District office Staff list) SL. Mobile Designation Area District Division Deputy Director 1 Rangpur Rangpur Division 1991132101 (District) Panchagar Deputy Director 2 Rangpur Rangpur Division 1991132102 (District) Thakurgaon Deputy Director 3 Rangpur Rangpur Division 1991132103 (District) Dinajpur Deputy Director 4 Rangpur Rangpur Division 1991132104 (District) Nilphamari Deputy Director 5 Rangpur Rangpur Division 1991132105 (District) Lalmonirhat Deputy Director 6 Rangpur Rangpur Division 1991132106 (District) Rangpur Deputy Director 7 Rangpur Rangpur Division 1991132107 (District) Kurigram Deputy Director 8 Rangpur Rangpur Division 1991132108 (District) Gaibandha Deputy Director 9 Rajshahi Rajshahi Division 1991132109 (District) Joypurhat Deputy Director 10 Rajshahi Rajshahi Division 1991132110 (District) Bogra Deputy Director 11 Rajshahi Rajshahi Division 1991132111 (District) Naogaon Deputy Director 12 Rajshahi Rajshahi Division 1991132112 (District) Natore Deputy Director 13 Rajshahi Rajshahi Division 1991132113 (District) Nawabganj Deputy Director 14 Rajshahi Rajshahi Division 1991132114 (District) Rajshahi Deputy Director 15 Rajshahi Rajshahi Division 1991132115 (District) Sirajganj Deputy Director 16 Rajshahi Rajshahi Division 1991132116 (District) Pabna Deputy Director 17 Khulna Khulna Division 1991132117 (District) Kushtia Deputy Director 18 Khulna Khulna Division 1991132118 (District) Meherpur Deputy Director 19 Khulna Khulna Division 1991132119 (District) Chuadanga Deputy Director 20 Khulna Khulna Division 1991132120 (District) Jhenaidah Deputy Director 21 Khulna Khulna Division 1991132121 (District) Magura Deputy Director 22 Khulna Khulna Division 1991132122 (District) Narail Deputy Director 23 Khulna Khulna Division 1991132123 (District) Jessore Deputy Director 24 Khulna Khulna Division 1991132124 (District) Satkhira Deputy Director 25 Khulna Khulna Division 1991132125 (District) Khulna Deputy Director 26 Khulna Khulna Division 1991132126 (District) Bagerhat Deputy Director 27 Barisal Barisal Division 1991132127 (District) Pirojpur Deputy Director 28 Barisal Barisal Division 1991132128 (District) Jhalakati Deputy Director 29 Barisal Barisal Division 1991132129 (District) Barisal Deputy Director 30 Barisal Barisal Division 1991132130 (District) Bhola Deputy Director 31 Barisal Barisal Division 1991132131 (District) Patuakhali Deputy Director 32 Barisal Barisal Division 1991132132 (District) Barguna Deputy Director 33 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132133 (District) Netrokona Deputy Director 34 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132134 (District) Mymensingh Deputy Director 35 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132135 (District) Sherpur Deputy Director 36 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132136 (District) Jamalpur Deputy Director 37 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132137 (District) Tangail Deputy Director 38 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132138 (District) Kishoreganj Deputy Director 39 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132139 (District) Manikganj Deputy Director 40 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132140 (District) Dhaka Deputy Director 41 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132141 (District) Gazipur Deputy Director 42 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132142 (District) Narsinghdi Deputy Director 43 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132143 (District) Narayanganj Deputy Director 44 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132144 (District) Munshiganj Deputy Director 45 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132145 (District) Faridpur Deputy Director 46 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132146 (District) Rajbari Deputy Director 47 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132147 (District) Gopalganj Deputy Director 48 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132148 (District) Madaripur Deputy Director 49 Dhaka Dhaka Division 1991132149 (District) Shariatpur Deputy Director 50 Sylhet Sylhet Division 1991132150 (District) Sunamganj Deputy Director 51 Sylhet Sylhet Division 1991132151 (District) Sylhet Deputy Director 52 Sylhet Sylhet Division 1991132152 (District) Moulvibazar Deputy Director 53 Sylhet Sylhet Division 1991132153 (District) Habiganj Deputy Director 54 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132154 (District) Brahmanbaria Deputy Director 55 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132155 (District) Comilla Deputy Director 56 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132156 (District) Chandpur Deputy Director 57 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132157 (District) Lakshmipur Deputy Director 58 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132158 (District) Noakhali Deputy Director 59 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132159 (District) Feni Deputy Director 60 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132160 (District) Chittagong Deputy Director 61 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132161 (District) Cox's Bazar Deputy Director 62 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132162 (District) Khagrachhari Deputy Director 63 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132163 (District) Rangamati Deputy Director 64 Chittagong Chittagong Division 1991132164 (District) Bandarban District office Staff list Area / SL. Mobile Designation Upazilla District Division 1 1991133621 Acct. asst DD office staff Panchagar Rangpur 2 1991133622 Acct/ J O Rangpur 3 1991133623 Office Asst Rangpur 4 1991133624 Driver Rangpur 5 1991133597 peon Rangpur 6 1991133626 peon Rangpur 7 1991133627 Acct/ J O Thakurgaon Rangpur 8 1991133628 Office Asst Rangpur 9 1991133629 peon Rangpur 10 1991133630 peon Rangpur 11 1991133631 Acct. asst Dinajpur Rangpur 12 1991133632 Acct/ J O Rangpur 13 1991133633 Office Asst Rangpur 14 1991133634 Driver Rangpur 15 1991133635 peon Rangpur 16 1991133636 peon Rangpur 17 1991133637 Acct/ J O Nilphamari Rangpur 18 1991133638 Office Asst Rangpur 19 1991133639 peon Rangpur 20 1991133640 peon Rangpur 21 1991133641 Acct. asst Lalmonirhat Rangpur 22 1991133642 Acct/ J O Rangpur 23 1991133643 Office Asst Rangpur 24 1991133644 Driver Rangpur 25 1991133645 peon Rangpur 26 1991133646 peon Rangpur 27 1991133647 Acct/ J O Rangpur Rangpur 28 1991133648 Acct. asst Rangpur 29 1991133649 Office Asst Rangpur 30 1991133650 Driver Rangpur 31 1991133651 peon Rangpur 32 1991133652 peon Rangpur 33 1991133653 Acct/ J O Kurigram Rangpur 34 1991133654 Acct. asst Rangpur 35 1991133655 Office Asst Rangpur 36 1991133656 Driver Rangpur 37 1991133657 peon Rangpur 38 1991133658 peon Rangpur 39 1991133659 Acct/ J O Gaibandha Rangpur 40 1991133660 Acct. asst Rangpur 41 1991133661 Office Asst Rangpur 42 1991133662 Driver Rangpur 43 1991133663 peon Rangpur 44 1991133664 peon Rangpur 45 1991133665 Acct/ J O Jaipurhat Rajshahi 46 1991133666 Office Asst Rajshahi 47 1991133667 peon Rajshahi 48 1991133668 peon Rajshahi 49 1991133669 Acct/ J O Bogura Rajshahi 50 1991133670 Acct. asst Rajshahi 51 1991133671 Office Asst Rajshahi 52 1991133672 Driver Rajshahi 53 1991133673 peon Rajshahi 54 1991133674 peon Rajshahi 55 1991133675 Acct/ J O Naogaon Rajshahi 56 1991133676 Acct. asst Rajshahi 57 1991133677 Office Asst Rajshahi 58 1991133678 Driver Rajshahi 59 1991133679 peon Rajshahi 60 1991133680 peon Rajshahi 61 1991133681 Acct/ J O Nator Rajshahi 62 1991133682 Acct. asst Rajshahi 63 1991133683 Office Asst Rajshahi 64 1991133684 Driver Rajshahi 65 1991133685 peon Rajshahi 66 1991133686 peon Rajshahi 67 1991133687 Acct/ J O Cha nowabganj Rajshahi 68 1991133688 Acct. asst Rajshahi 69 1991133689 Office Asst Rajshahi 70 1991133690 Driver Rajshahi 71 1991133691 peon Rajshahi 72 1991133692 peon Rajshahi 73 1991133693 Acct/ J O Rajshahi Rajshahi 74 1991133694 Acct. asst Rajshahi 75 1991133695 Office Asst Rajshahi 76 1991133696 Driver Rajshahi 77 1991133697 peon Rajshahi 78 1991133698 peon Rajshahi 79 1991133699 Acct/ J O Sirajgang Rajshahi 80 1991133700 Acct. asst Rajshahi 81 1991133701 Office Asst Rajshahi 82 1991133702 Driver Rajshahi 83 1991133703 peon Rajshahi 84 1991133704 peon Rajshahi 85 1991133705 peon Rajshahi 86 1991133706 peon Rajshahi 87 1991133707 peon Rajshahi 88 1991133708 Acct/ J O Pabna Rajshahi 89 1991133709 Acct/ J O Rajshahi 90 1991133710 Acct. asst Rajshahi 91 1991133711 Office Asst Rajshahi 92 1991133712 Driver Rajshahi 93 1991133713 peon Rajshahi 94 1991133714 peon Rajshahi 95 1991133715 Acct/ J O Kustia Khulna 96 1991133716 Acct. asst Khulna 97 1991133717 Office Asst Khulna 98 1991133718 Driver Khulna 99 1991133719 peon Khulna 100 1991133720 peon Khulna 101 1991147870 Acct/ J O Meherpur Khulna 102 1991147871 Acct. asst Khulna 103 1991147872 Office Asst Khulna 104 1991147873 Driver Khulna 105 1991147874 peon Khulna 106 1991147875 peon Khulna 107 1991133727 Acct/ J O Chuadanga Khulna 108 1991133728 Acct. asst Khulna 109 1991133729 Office Asst Khulna 110 1991133730 Driver Khulna 111 1991133731 peon Khulna 112 1991133732 Acct/ J O Jhinaidha Khulna 113 1991133733 Acct. asst Khulna 114 1991133734 Office Asst Khulna 115 1991133735 Driver Khulna 116 1991133736 peon Khulna 117 1991133737 peon Khulna 118 1991133738 Acct/ J O Magura Khulna 119 1991133739 Acct. asst Khulna 120 1991133740 Office Asst Khulna 121 1991133741 Driver Khulna 122 1991133742 peon Khulna 123 1991133743 peon Khulna 124 1991133744 Acct/ J O Narail Khulna 125 1991133745 Acct. asst Khulna 126 1991133746 Office Asst Khulna 127 1991133747 Driver Khulna 128 1991133748 peon Khulna 129 1991133749 peon Khulna 130 1991133750 Acct/ J O Jessore Khulna 131 1991133751 Acct. asst Khulna 132 1991133752 Office Asst Khulna 133 1991133753 Driver Khulna 134 1991133754 peon Khulna 135 1991133755 peon Khulna 136 1991133756 Acct/ J O Sathhira Khulna 137 1991133757 Acct. asst Khulna 138 1991133758 Office Asst Khulna 139 1991133759 Driver Khulna 140 1991133760 peon Khulna 141 1991133761 peon Khulna 142 1991133762 Acct/ J O Khulna Khulna 143 1991133763 Acct. asst Khulna
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