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Serial Department Minister-In-Charge Minister of State with Independent Minister of State with independent Minister of Serial Department Minister-in-Charge charge State Address Phone Fax Email Nabanna,HRBC Building,3rd Floor, Room No.307,325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, purnendu.basu Mandirtala, Shibpur, 2214-1778, @rediffmail.co 1 Agriculture Sri Purnendu Basu Howrah- 711102 2253-5181 2214-5757 m Khadya Bhavan,4th Floor,Block B, 11 A,Mirza Agricultural Ghalib Street, Kolkata - mlasptagram@ 2 Marketing Sri Tapan Dasgupta 700087 2252-0619 2252-0307 gmail.com Animal Prani Sampad Bhavan,LB- Resources Sri Swapan 2,Sector-III, Salt Lake wbmosard@gm 3 Development Debnath City,Kolkata-700106 2335-1144 2335-1130 ail.com Administrative Building,SDO Bidhanagar,4th Floor,DJ- Backward Sri Churamani Smt Sandhya 4,Salt Lake Sector mic.bcwd@gma 4 Classes Welfare Mahato Rani Tudu 2,Kolkata-700091 2334-3603 2334-3217 il.com Department of Biotechnology,EN 24,9th Floor,Sector V, 5 Biotechnology Dr. Asish Banerjee Salt Lake,Kolkata-700091 2357-0050 2357-0088 Child Development, Bikash Bhawan,10th Women and Dr. Sashi Floor, Salt Lake,Kolkata- shashipanja@ya 6 Social Welfare Panja 700091 2334-5673 2334-1958 hoo.com Nabanna,HRBC Building,2nd Floor (Room No. 201), 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Janab Javed Ahmed Mandirtala, micfes.dm.cd@ 7 Civil Defence Khan Shibpur,Howrah- 711102 2214-4052 2214-4051 gmail.com New Secretariat Building,Block-C,3rd Floor,1 K.S Roy Road, utumandal@gm 8 Co-operation Sri Arup Roy Kolkata- 700001 2214-4001 2214-3441 ail.com Shilpo Sadan,6th Floor,4 No.Abanindranath Tagore Commerce and Sarani (Camac osdmiccni@gm 9 Industries Sri Amit Mitra Street),Kolkata-700016 2282-0770 2282-0771 ail.com Kreta Suraksha mic.cad- Bhawan,3rd Floor,11A, [email protected]/pan Consumer Mirza Ghalib de_sadhan@ya 10 Affairs Sri Sadhan Pande Street,Kolkata - 700087 2252-7483 2252-7483 hoo.co.in Jessop Building,1st Floor Correctional Sri Abani Mohan ,63 Netaji Subhas 11 Administration Joardar Road,Kolkata- 700001 2262-5695 2262-5692 Joint Administrative Department of Building HC- 7,Sector- III, 12 Planning Dr. Asish Banerjee Salt Lake,Kolkata-700106 2321-1113 2321-1827 Nabanna, HRBC Building Room No. 201,2nd Floor, 325 Sarat Chatterjee Disaster Janab Javed Ahmed Road, Mandirtala, micfes.dm.cd@ 13 Management Khan Shibpur,Howrah - 711102 2214 - 4052 2214-4051 gmail.com Department of Environment, Pouro Bhavan,4thfloor, FD Block 415/A Sector 3 Bidhan sovan63@yaho 14 Environment Sri Sovan Chatterjee Nagar, Kolkata-700106 23370238 23212329 o.co.in Nabanna, HRBC Building, 12th Floor, 325 Sarat Chatterjee Road, Mandirtala 15 Excise Sri Amit Mitra Shibpur,Howrah - 711102 2214-5525 2214-1338 [email protected] Nabanna, HRBC Building, 12th Floor, 325 Sarat Chatterjee Road,Mandirtala, Shibpur, 16 Finance Sri Amit Mitra Howrah -711102 2214-5525 2214-1338 [email protected] Bikash Bhavan, 2nd Floor, Fire and south Block,Sector I,Salt Emergency Lake City, Kolkata - sovan63@yaho 17 Services Sri Sovan Chatterjee 700091 23373728/3729 2337 3728 o.co.in Benfish Tower, 8 th Floor,31 GN Block,Salt Sri Chandra Nath Lake,Sector V Kolkata - micpsfish@gma 18 Fisheries Sinha 700091 2357-0099,0078 2357-0086 il.com Khadya Bhavan,11A, Food and Sri Jyoti Priya Mirza Ghalib micfoodgovtwb 19 Supplies Mallick Street,Kolkata-700087 2252-1388 2252-0445 @gmail.com Food Processing Mayukh Bhavan (2nd Industries and Janab Abdur Rezzak Floor), Sector I,Salt Lake micfpihwb@gm 20 Horticulture Mollah City, Kolkata-700091 2321-0243 2321-0270 ail.com Aranya Bhavan,Block-LA, Sri Binay Krishna 10-A,Sector-III, Salt Lake micforest@wb. 21 Forest Barman City, Kolkata - 700106 2335-4040 2335-4028 gov.in Nabanna , HRBC Building, 14th Floor, 325, Sarat Chatterjee Health and Dr. Sashi Road,Mandirtala Shibpur, 2214- 22 Family Welfare Mamata Banerjee Panja Howrah- 711102 5555,2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected] Bikash Bhavan, 5th Floor, East Block,Sector I,Salt Higher Dr. Partha Lake City, Kolkata - michighede@w 23 Education Chatterjee 700091 2358-8858 2337-6783 b.gov.in Nabanna, HRBC Building, 14th Floor, 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road,Mandirtala Shibpur, 2214- 24 Hill Affairs Mamata Banerjee Howrah - 711102 5555,2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected] Nabanna,HRBC Building, 14th Floor, 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road,Mandirtala Shibpur, 2214- 25 Home Mamata Banerjee Howrah- 711102 5555,2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected] New Secretariat Building, Block-C, 3rd Floor,1 K.S.Roy Road, Kolkata- 2262- mhousing56@y 26 Housing Sri Sovan Chatterjee 700001. 4004,2262-4005 2262-4091 ahoo.com Nabanna ,HRBC Building,14th Floor,325, Sarat Chatterjee Information and Road,Mandirtala Shibpur, 2214- 27 Cultural Affairs Mamata Banerjee Howrah- 711102 5555,2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected] Shilpo Sadan,7th Floor,4 Information No.Abanindranath Tagore Technology and Sarani (Camac 2282-1952/ 53 / [email protected] 28 Electronics Sri Bratya Basu Street),Kolkata-700016 54/105(ext) 2282-1944 n Jalasampad Bhavan, 1st Floor, Block- DF, Sector Irrigation and I,Salt Lake City, Kolkata- [email protected] 29 Waterways Sri Rajib Banerjee 700091 2321-5103 2321-5104 v.in Nabanna,HRBC Building, 6th Floor (Room No. 605),325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Mandirtala, ghatak.moloy@ 30 Judicial Sri Moloy Ghatak Shibpur,Howrah- 711102 2214-5802 2214-3010 gmail.com 2262- New Secretariat Building 7140,2262-7138 Janab Jakir Block A 12thFloor, 1 KS (M.O.S) 2262- ghatak.moloy@ 31 Labour Sri Moloy Ghatak Hossain Roy Road Kolkata 700001 7189 2262-7141 gmail.com Nabanna 14th Floor, 325, Sarat Chatterjee Land and Land Sri Swapan Road,Mandirtala Shibpur, 2214- 32 Reforms Mamata Banerjee Debnath Howrah-711102 5555,2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected] Nabanna,6th Floor (Room No. 605), 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Mandirtala, Shibpur, 2253 2214-3010,2214 ghatak.moloy@ 33 Law Sri Moloy Ghatak Howrah- 711102 5395,22535176 4036 gmail.com Mass Education Janab Bikash Bhawan, 5th Floor, Extension and Siddiquallah Salt Lake, Kolkata - 2334- mos.meels@gm 34 Library Services Chowdhury 700091 4791,2358-9354 2334-3938 ail.com Nabanna,HRBC Micro and Small Building,14th Floor,325, Scale Sarat Chatterjee Enterprises and Sri Swapan Road,Mandirtala 2214- 35 Textiles Mamata Banerjee Debnath Shibpur,Howrah- 711102 5555,2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected] Nabanna,HRBC Minorities Building,14th Floor,325, Affairs and Sarat Chatterjee Madrasah Janab Gias Road,Mandirtala 2214- 36 Education Mamata Banerjee Uddin Molla Shibpur,Howrah-711102 5555,2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected] 2214- Writers Buildings, 1 st 5497,2214- Municipal floor ,Room No 5,Kolkata- 3197/4457/407 micmaudwb@g 37 Affairs Janab Firhad Hakim 700001 8(ext) 2214-3853 mail.com Mitra Building (4th North Bengal Sri Rabindranath Sri Bachchu Floor),8, Lyons micnbdev@wb. 38 Development Ghosh Hansda Range,Kolkata -700001 2230-5482 2230-0015 gov.in Joint Administrative Sri Shyamal Building,7th Floor,Wing Panchayat and Santra & Md B,Block- HC7, Sector- III, Rural Sri Subrata Gulam Salt Lake City,Kolkata- 39 Development Mukherjee Rabbani 700106 23353335 23353334 Bikash Bhavan,5th Janab Floor,East Block,Sector Parliamentary Dr. Partha Siddiqullah I,Salt Lake City,Kolkata - 2214-1758, michighede@w 40 Affairs Chatterjee Chowdhury 700091 2214-3539 2214-2076 b.gov.in Pashimanchal Unnayan Affairs Department,Poura Bhawan, FD 415A,5th Pashimanchal Sri Shantiram Floor, sector -III, Salt Lake 2337-0225, shantirammic@ 41 Unnayan Affairs Mahato City, Kolkata-700106 0250(Ext) 2337-0250 gmail.com Nabanna, HRBC Building, 14th Floor,325, Personnel and Sarat Chatterjee Administrative Road,Mandirtala 2214- 42 Reforms Mamata Banerjee Shibpur,Howrah-711102 5555,2214-3101 2214-3528 [email protected] Bidyut Unnayan Bhavan,5th Floor, Power and Non- Plot 3/C,Block LA,Sector Conventional Sri Sovandeb III, Saltlake,Kolkata- sobhandeb.24 43 Energy Sources Chatterjee 700098 2335-0768 2335-5151 @gmail.com 4, Abanindranath Tagore Sarani (Camac St.) Public 6thFloor, Kolkata - 700 44 Enterprise Sri Amit Mitra 016 2282-0769 / 70 2282-0771 [email protected] 7th Floor, New Secretariat Public Health Sri Subrata Sri Shyamal Building , 1.K.S.Roy Road [email protected] 45 Engineering Mukherjee Santra Kolkata - 700001 2248-2130 2248 9843 ov.in Nabanna HRBC building, 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, (8th Floor), Mandirtala 2214- biswas.aroop@ 46 Public Works Sri Aroop Biswas Shibpur,Howrah - 711102. 3161,2214-1616 2214-4788 gmail.com Refugee Relief and Sri Abani Mohan Writers Buildings, 47 Rehabilitation Joardar Kolkata-700001 2214-3819 2214-1364 Bikash Bhavan, 5th Floor, School Dr. Partha Salt Lake City, Kolkata - partha_hrm@y 48 Education Chatterjee 700091 2334-2256 2337-6783 ahoo.co.in Vigyan Chetana Bhavan,Plot No.26/B,Block -DD,Sector- Science and I , Salt Lake, Kolkata - 49 Technology Dr.Ashish Banerjee 700064 2334-8074 2334-1443 mic.cad - Self Help Group 20B, Abdul Hamid Street [email protected]/pan and Self East India house 1 st de_sadhan@ya 50 Employment Sri Sadhan Pande Floor Kolkata-700069 22627270 22627247 hoo.co.in New Secretariat Building, Sri Laxmi Block C 6th Floor, 1 KS biswas.aroop@ 51 Sports Sri Aroop Biswas Ratan Shukla Roy Road Kolkata-700001 2214 4035 2214-1847 gmail.com Jt. Administrative Statistics and Building,5th Floor, HC – 7, Programme Sector- III, Salt Lake, 2359-4852 / 52 Implementation Dr.Ashish Banerjee Kolkata-700 106 2359-4854 2359-4853 MayukhBhavan (Top Sundarban Sri Manturam Floor),Salt Lake mossaiw_91@y 53 Affairs Pakhira City,Kolkata-700091 2321-8238 2337-3544 ahoo.com Karigori Bhaban, 2nd Floor, Room No.-222, Technical Action Area: III, Plot: B-7, Education and Smt Ashima New Town, Rajarhat, 54 Training Patra Kolkata-700160 2324-5854 2324-5853 New Secretariat Buildings mictourismwest Sri Indranil 1, K.S.Roy Road, 3rd Floor, [email protected] 55 Tourism Sri Goutam deb Sen Kolkata - 700 001 2214-5789 2214-3357 om Paribahan Bhavan 12 RN adhikarisuvend Mukherjee Road Kolkata- [email protected] 56 Transport Sri Suvendu Adhikari 700001 22625402 22625402 m Urban Development 2214-5497, and Town and 2214-3197, Country Writers Buildings, Extn.
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