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VFC Nodal Officers.Pdf Assembly Constituency wise VFCs Name of the Nodal personnel of Contact no. of the VFC District AC No. AC Name Location of the VFCs the VFC personnel 1 Chopra Development Block Prafulla Das 8972012006 2 Islampur Developmet Office Bikash Limbu, C.I. 7550856273 3 Gobindapur G.P. Office KHITISH CH. SINGHA, P.S. 9933608725 4 K/Sujali G.P. Office DEPENDRA PAUL, P.S. 9733365088 5 MONI MALAKAR 9932107262 CHOPRA GP 6 SUSHIL KUMAR SINGHA 9851383515 7 NARAYAN SINGHA 8250292364 SONAPUR GP 8 BIPLAB DEBNATH 9851860503 UTTAR DINAJPUR 28 CHOPRA 9 HAPTIAGACHH GP MD. MANNAN ALI 7551853696 10 MAJHIALI GP PALASH DEBNATH 9734764456 11 PREMANANDA SINGHA 9800678551 DASPARA GP 12 KAMLESH ROY 7001437621 13 GHIRNIGAON GP ARUP SINGHA 9932698454 14 LAKHIPUR GP MD. SABBIR ALAM 8597459577 15 ASHOK SINGHA 9547185733 CHUTIAKHORE GP 16 IMRAN ALAM 8918921882 1 Islampur Developmet Office Swapnil Chakraborty, Jt. BDO 7908466097 2 Ramganj - II G.P. Office JITEN SHARMA, SECY. 9733190358 3 Ramganj - I G.P. Office BHUPATI SINGHA, SECY. 9609801291 4 A/Khanti G.P. Office CHANDRA SEKHAR BARMA, N.S. 9932323123 5 Matikunda - II G.P. Office MD FAIYAZ ALAM, SECY. 9593231147 6 Matikunda - I G.P. Office REJAUL MATIN, P.S. 9932901463 7 Islampur G.P. Office SACHINDRA NATH DAS, SECY. 9733129502 UTTAR DINAJPUR 29 ISLAMPUR 8 Panditpota - I G.P. Office PALASH GHOSH, SECY. 9635099313 Gunjuria G.P. Office ABIJIT BASAK, P.S. 8016309987 9 Gaisal - I G.P. Office MD RASHED ALI, P.S. 8967806786 10 Gaisal - II G.P. Office NAUSAD ALAM, P.S. 9609887808 11 panditpota - II G.P. Office AJAZ AHAMED, Secy. 9593864308 12 Islampur Municiplaity Firaj Ahamad 8637095015 13 Islampur Municiplaity Tapan Singha 8116021307 1 GOALPOKHER-I DEVELOPMENT BLOCK MR. SANJIB KR. SHARMA, BDMO 9593721745 9735091384/ 2 Panjipara GP Office Sanjay Sarkar, Sahayak 9002954734 3 Panjipara GP Office Sudhir Ch Sinha, Secretary 9733284252 4 Pokharia GP Office Mamtaj Ali, Sahayak 9932309554 5 Pokharia GP Office Niren Upadhyay,EA 7076487167 6 Khagore GP Office Arup Biswas, Sahayak 8617047175 7 Lodhan GP Office Dilip Bhattacharya ,Sahayak 9614208719 8 Jaingaon GP Office Ansharul Haque, Secretary 9733204133 UTTAR DINAJPUR 30 GOALPOKHER 9 Mohua GP Office Raben Oraw, Sahayak 8016289150 10 Dharampur-II GP Office Md. Jahangir Hussain 9609719120 11 Dharampur-I GP Office Mubarak Hussain,Sahayk 9749573316 12 Goalpokhar GP Office Jamsed Alam,Sahayk 9564340487 13 Goti GP Office Ritesh Das, Sahayak 9933150255 14 Sahapur-II GP Office Bijoy Singh , EA 9733103766 Swapan Kr.Biswas,Sahayak 15 Goagaon-II GP Office 9547911956 16 Sahapur-I GP Office Patit Paban Biswas , Secretary 9932824498 17 Goagaon-I GP Office Md. Abdus Samad, Sahayak 9382355866 1 of 3 Name of the Nodal personnel of Contact no. of the VFC District AC No. AC Name Location of the VFCs the VFC personnel 1 BDO Office, Election Section Subhadip Sen, BCWI 9734917668 2 Belon GP Office Dinesh Ch Singha, EA 9932268405 Khirod Mandal, 3 Sahapur-l GP Office 9614237039 P. Sahayak Bipin Bihari Das 4 Sahapur-ll GP Office 9734137107 Secy Ajay Das 5 Toryal GP Office 8972413239 EA Bhudeb Ch Das 6 Chakulia GP Office 9609032010 EA Saul Murmu 7 Nizampur -l GP Office 9932824552 EA UTTAR DINAJPUR 31 CHAKULIA Sukumar sarkar 8 kanki GP Office 9932756431 Secy Junas Tudu 9 Nizampur -ll GP Office 8170989432 p. Sahayak Pulokesh Sigha 10 Surajpur-l GP Office 9434571047 EA Sujil Tirky 11 Surajpur-ll GP Office 9733201478 p. Sahayak Md. Abdul Jalil B.N.pur GP Office 953803170 Secy Bazargaon - I Sk Munim 9734183443 12 Bazargaon - II Md Ashraful 9593337044 MAYUKH CHAKRABORTY, C.I, 1 BLOCK ELECTION CELL, KARANDIGHI 9046700778 KARANDIGHI 2 Altapur - I Kabita Biswas 9933755524 3 Altapur - II Birendranath Debsharma 8917840057 4 Dalkhola - I Sujoy Kr. Roy 8967173876 5 Domohona Pratyay Mondal 9800322241 6 Karandighi - I Bipul Kr Das 9547211312 UTTAR DINAJPUR 32 KARANDIGHI 7 Karandighi - II Bablu Oraw 7477358519 8 Lahutara - I Anirban Gupta 9002944827 9 Lahutara - II Philip Murmu 7431865029 10 Raniganj Bablu Mardi 9733148039 11 Rasakhowa - I Kallol Sinha 8918535008 12 Rasakhowa - II Nanigopal Sarkar 9002733668 13 Dalkhola Municipality Ramgopal Singh 8145749121 1 Hemtabad Development Block Aloke Kharwar 9073013600 2 Chainagar GP Office Subrata Chakraborty 6294144450 3 Bishnupur GP Office Harish Ketcha 9734958687 4 Naoda GP Office Parimal Sarkar 9734127630 5 Hemtabad GP Office Swarup Basak 9434347257 6 Bangalbari GP Office Tilak Mahali 9064985037 Samrat Kundu(Sahayak) 7001346151 7 Bhatun Rakesh Sharma ( VLE) 9434232620 Gopal Poddar( Sahayak) 6296205091 8 Jagadishpur Rustam Ali (VLE) 9933043554 UTTAR DINAJPUR 33 HEMTABAD Rathin Das (NS) 7908525092 9 Mohipur Siddharta Sankar Mitra(VLE) 9635115367 Kamal Chandra Das(Sahayak) 9734156697 10 Bindole Ripon Mahanto(GRS) 9733318170 Sudip Jha (Sahayak) 9474141221 11 Serpur Swapan Kumar (VLE) 7908551109 Prasanta Thokdar(Secretary) 9563085440 12 Rampur Sagar Saha(VLE) 9733305305 Balaram saha (secretary) 8942090204 13 Sitgram Gopal Ch. Saha(VLE) 8167734063 2 of 3 Name of the Nodal personnel of Contact no. of the VFC District AC No. AC Name Location of the VFCs the VFC personnel 1 Kaliyaganj Block Office Nirupam Gangopadhyay 9681920101 2 Anantapur G.P. Office Hriday Ghosh 9732307054 3 Bhander G.P. Office Jaynal Abedin 7407623525 4 Jayanta Barman 9933730327 Dhankoil G.P. Office 5 Tuhin Barman 9635659407 6 Radhikapur G.P. Office Haradhan Roy 9932469088 7 Bochadanga G.P. Office Rajnarayan Sarkar 8918964814 8 Mustafanagar G.P. Office Dipankar Ganguly 9641114905 UTTAR DINAJPUR 34 KALIYAGANJ (SC) 9 Malgaon G.P. Office Samser Ali 7908447985 10 Baruna G.P. Office Anup Kumar Sarkar 9800536215 Ashok Joarder( Secretary) 9475085601 11 Birghoi Nazimul Chowdhury(VLE) 9832516039 Heruk Dey(Executive) 9932840410 12 Barua Jagadish Mandal(VLE) 9735944594 13 Kaliyagnaj Municipality Tanmoy Sarkar 9126867142 14 Kaliyagnaj Municipality Sukanta Kumar Kundu 9832591852 1 Raiganj BDO Office Kuntal Das, CI 9832401567 Kaushik Saha(Executive) 7797700739 2 Bahin Rejaul Hussain( VLE) 9593824072 Md. Belal sarkar(Secretary) 9733399034 3 Gouri Madhumita Chakraborty(VLE) 8768262595 Sanjay Banerjee(Secretary) 8348300159 4 Maraikura Tamalika Natta Das(VLE) 9475611135 Kishore Paul(Sahayak) 9434512297 UTTAR DINAJPUR 35 RAIGANJ 5 Kamalabari-I Paritosh Sinha(VLE) 7797767191 Uttam Dev(Secretary) 8436881981 6 Kamalabari-II Abhijit Das(VLE) 8637323811 7 Raiganj Municipality Sayan sarkar 7908291925 8 Raiganj Municipality Suman Singh 9851517967 9 Raiganj Municipality Subhankar Poddar 9851159433 10 Raiganj Municipality Sourav Das 8967165466 11 Raiganj Municipality SAMOJIT BHATTACHARJEE 9775507332 1 Itahar Block Office Nishit Ranjan Das 9475991661 2 SURUN-I GP Office ABDUL LATIB 9609955156 3 SURUN-II GP Office RAFIKUL ALAM 8250065334 4 DURGAPUR GP Office ANIL KARMAKAR 9832564272 8918082190 5 DURLOVPUR GP Office HIMANGSHU ADHIKARY 9547857279 6 PATIRAJPUR GP Office GOLAM MOSTAFA 9593365171 7 ITAHAR GP Office MD RAFIK SARKAR 8617415630 UTTAR DINAJPUR 36 ITAHAR 8 GULANDAR-I GP Office MOSTAK HOSAIN 6294735643 9 GULANDAR-II GP Office SUBRATA MANDAL 9932179995 10 KAPASIA GP Office ABDUL MANNAN 6296919541 11 MARNAI GP Office PUSHIDAR RAHAMAN 7001061099 12 MARNAI GP Office SUSHANTA RABIDAS 9547412692 13 JOYHAT GP Office REJAUL KARIM 7908381383 14 JOYHAT GP Office MUSTAFIJUR RAHAMAN 7001270635 3 of 3.
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