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Dce42684f9003112f8f9b632325 SL Applicant Name Applicant No Fathers Name Mother Name Designation Mobile Thana DOB Gender Religion NID Marital Status Home District School Joining Date Headmaster Name 1 MST.FATEMA TUZZOHRA 19202110011 MD.NAZRUI ISLAM HELENA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01916979399 Anwara Upazila 1984-12-31 Female Islam 8816787437738 Married Sirajganj PURBO BOROIYA GOVT.PRIMARY SCHOOL 2014-11-27 SHIPRA DAS 2 RUMY AKTER 19202110021 MOHAMMAD SHAFIQ NURJAHAN BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01857982670 Anwara Upazila 1993-03-06 Female Islam 19931510495000300 Single Chittagong MADDHYA BANDER GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2014-12-08 M ABDUL KHALQUE 3 JANNATUL FERDOUS 19202110041 HAJI AHMED SAWDAGOR CHANUARA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01812876030 Anwara Upazila 1988-10-26 Female Islam 7762137334 Married Chittagong Guzara Govt. Primary School 2017-03-28 Jakia Khatun 4 MOHAMMAD ABDUR RAHIM 19202110051 MOHAMMAD SAMSUL ALAM NUR JAHAN Assistant Teacher 01812709379 Anwara Upazila 1987-02-05 Male Islam 1461412338 Married Chittagong UATTAR SARENGA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2017-03-28 SUSAN CHANDRA DAS 5 CHAITY CHAKRABORTY 19202110061 PRADIP CHAKRABORTY KANIKA CHAKRABORTY Assistant Teacher 01882844720 Satkania Upazila 1996-05-04 Female Hinduism 19961518269000100 Single Chittagong Amilaish Govt. Primary School 2017-10-29 Kanu Bijoy Chowdhury 6 MANIR AHMED 19202110071 ABDUL SALAM RUPIA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01818461460 Satkania Upazila 1983-02-28 Male Islam 1518251628991 Married Chittagong UTTAR KANCHANA GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL 2017-03-28 ASHIM BISWAS 7 NARGIS AKTER 19202110081 ABDUL SATTAR SANUARA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01815368575 Satkania Upazila 1992-09-18 Female Islam 19921518254000100 Married Chittagong Uttar Janar Keochia Govt. Primary School 2009-03-15 Martoja Begum 8 ABDUL AWAL 19202110091 ABDUR RAHMAN SAHNAZ BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01818208492 Satkania Upazila 1981-12-20 Male Islam 1518251622532 Married Chittagong PURBO HOSON NAGAR GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL 2017-03-02 MD. SHAMSUDDIN 9 SAIFUL ISLAM 19202110101 SAMSHUL ISLAM NURUN NASA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01868561727 Chandanaish Upazila 1985-10-16 Male Islam 1511847832952 Married Chittagong East Jami Juri Amitabh Govt. Primary School. 2016-01-21 A.T.M Hossain 10 KURSHIDA KHANAM 19202110111 HANCHI MEAH JARINA AKTER Assistant Teacher 01859592751 Anwara Upazila 1986-06-01 Female Islam 4161305901 Married Chittagong Purba Battali Govt. Primary School 2014-11-30 Uma Das 11 REHANA AKHTER 19202110121 BASHIR AHMED ASMA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01815529636 Satkania Upazila 1983-12-05 Female Islam 19831518291028600 Married Chittagong Chowdhury Para Govt. Primary School 2002-07-15 Mr. Shafiqur Rahman 12 AIRIN AKTER 19202110131 ABDUL MALEK AMINA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01881456620 Satkania Upazila 1987-04-15 Female Islam 2385406802 Married Chittagong Uttar Kanchana Kamal Uddin Govt. Primary School 2006-03-02 Sunil Debnath 13 NAJMA PERVIN 19202110171 OBYDUR RAHAMAN MARIYAM BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01878096205 Satkania Upazila 1990-06-18 Female Islam 19901518251000100 Married Chittagong North Demsha Govt. Primary School 2017-11-07 Najimul Islam Chowdhury 14 MOHAMMAD ABDUS SUBHAN 19202110181 MOJAFFAR AHMAD HAFEJA KHATUN Assistant Teacher 01811301395 Banshkhali Upazila 1982-01-02 Male Islam 19821510863487600 Married Chittagong Jungle Napora Govt Primary School 2017-03-28 Fazlul Karim 15 PAMPA SOROSIJ BISWAS 19202110211 PROLOY ROY BISWAS CHINU RANI BISWAS Assistant Teacher 01715277419 Banshkhali Upazila 1986-09-10 Female Hinduism 1520808919126 Married Chittagong Dakhin Saral Govt Primary School 2016-06-29 Md. Hossain 16 SHEMA CHAKRABORTY 19202110221 BABUL CHAKRABORTY SUPTI CHAKRABORTY Assistant Teacher 01823921511 Banshkhali Upazila 1987-11-29 Female Hinduism 19861592830677600 Married Chittagong Moddha Shilkup Govt Primary School 2016-07-11 Subarna Das 17 MST. NAIMA KHANAM SHARMIN 19202110231 MD. NURUL ALAM KHAN MST. SAHNUR BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01816048611 Anwara Upazila 1983-12-02 Female Islam 1464395126 Married Chittagong Mamurkhain Govt. Primary School 2016-08-23 Samir Mazumder 18 ABU ZAFAR 19202110241 MD. EHSANUL HOQUE JEENAT MAHAL Assistant Teacher 01829523013 Banshkhali Upazila 1990-02-01 Male Islam 19901510869000100 Single Chittagong SOUTH PREMASIA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2017-04-06 LUCKY RANI DAS 19 MUSAMMAT HASNA JAHAN ROSME 19202110251 ABDUR ROSHID CHOWDHURY SHAMSUN NAHAR Assistant Teacher 01860151403 Patiya Upazila 1980-06-30 Female Islam 1528208059474 Married Chittagong B.H.C. Shisu Mangle govt primary school 2005-03-12 Ahamed Kabir 20 UMMA KULSUMA 19202110261 AJAHAR MIA JAHANARA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01823510730 Banshkhali Upazila 1986-02-15 Female Islam 19861510869326400 Married Chittagong Uttar Pukuria Govt Primary School 2008-02-25 Shamima Sultana 21 ZILLUL KARIM SIDDIQUEI 19202110271 MOZAHERUL HOQUE NURUNNAHAR Assistant Teacher 01824587005 Banshkhali Upazila 1986-12-17 Male Islam 19861510888488300 Single Chittagong Napora Shekherkhil Govt Primary School 2018-10-04 Golam Mostafa 22 SUBHRA ACHERJEE 19202110281 FANINDRA LAL ACHERJEE SUPARNA PRABA ACHERJEEAssistant Teacher 01881618217 Banshkhali Upazila 1985-02-05 Female Hinduism 1510875329347 Married Chittagong Chapachari Mojidiya Govt Primary School 2016-01-19 Sridhar Kanti Guha 23 MD. HELAL UDDIN 19202110301 MD. NURUL ISLAM SIDDIQUE KHADIJA KHATUN Assistant Teacher 01814083133 Banshkhali Upazila 1984-02-01 Male Islam 1510856411509 Married Chittagong Palegram Govt Primary |School 2017-03-30 Shamima Akhter 24 SHIRIN AKTER 19202110331 HOSAIN AHMAD HASINA AKTER Assistant Teacher 01984899241 Banshkhali Upazila 1993-05-01 Female Islam 19931510869000300 Married Chittagong Bagmara Govt Primary School 2017-03-28 Md. Rahim Alam Chowdhury 25 NAZMONNAHAR PAPY 19202110341 HARUNUR RASHID KHORSHIDA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01879233511 Banshkhali Upazila 1990-02-28 Female Islam 19901510875000300 Married Chittagong Dakhin Bagmara Master Abu Ahmad Govt Primary School 2017-03-28 Hasina Begum 26 JANNATUL NAYEEM 19202110351 GIAS UDDIN MASHUKA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01852681898 Banshkhali Upazila 1991-11-18 Female Islam 1510818000572 Single Chittagong West Chambal Govt Primary School 2016-01-19 Makon Kanti Sikder 27 RUMANA AKTER 19202110361 SOLTAN AHMED JAHANARA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01788362108 Banshkhali Upazila 1987-06-25 Female Islam 1520804945855 Married Chittagong North Jaldi Govt Primary School 2018-10-03 Begum Rokeya 28 MD. NURUL ALAM 19202110371 MD. NURUL QUADER ZANNATUL FERDOUS Assistant Teacher 01811198532 Banshkhali Upazila 1988-01-20 Male Islam 1591019910721 Single Chittagong SANUA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2017-04-11 JOINAL ABEDIN 29 MD. AHASAN ULLAH 19202110381 NURUL ISLAM TOHASINA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01846271032 Banshkhali Upazila 1988-07-12 Male Islam 1510863142629 Single Chittagong POICHARI HAFEZIA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2018-10-04 MD. FERDOUS AKHTER 30 TAMA SEN 19202110391 SHEKHAR KANTI SEN SHILA SEN Assistant Teacher 01824828815 Patiya Upazila 1990-10-01 Female Hinduism 19901510844000100 Married Chittagong West Shilkup Govt. Primary School 2017-03-29 Mohammad Nurul Islam 31 TUMPA ROY CHOWDHURY 19202110401 GURUSADAY ROY CHOWDHURY BINA ROY CHOWDHURY Assistant Teacher 01725464053 Patiya Upazila 1985-04-01 Female Hinduism 1594115237890 Married Chittagong 79 no. west Gondamara (2) Govt. Primary School 2017-11-08 Ahamed Hossain 32 MORSHEDA KHANUM 19202110421 AHAMED KHABIR MAMTAJ KHANAM Assistant Teacher 01851314793 Satkania Upazila 1989-06-01 Female Islam 1518254283377 Married Chittagong Madarbari nayapara Govt. Primary School 2017-03-28 Roksana Yeasmin 33 MANISHA SHIL 19202110431 JATINDRA SHIL NEELU SHIL Assistant Teacher 01828628068 Chandanaish Upazila 1987-07-15 Female Hinduism 19871594120416300 Married Chittagong Suchia Govt. Primary School 2016-01-24 Sima Chakroborty 34 AMIR HOSSAIN 19202110441 MOHAMMAD ISMAIL MABIA KHATUN Headteacher 01818418750 Chandanaish Upazila 1977-05-04 Male Islam 1511838225883 Married Chittagong Shamuk Sari Govt. Primary School 2008-01-01 AMIR HOSSAIN 35 SHARZINA KHANAM MILI 19202110461 MOHAMMED NURUL KADER MUBAREKA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01871584656 Banshkhali Upazila 1991-08-11 Female Islam 19911510863000200 Single Chittagong Puichari Chobhania Govt. Primary School 2014-11-27 Mohammed Amir Hossain 36 YASMIN AKTER 19202110471 ABDUL GAFUR SAFIA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01866111506 Satkania Upazila 1994-01-10 Female Islam 19941518254000000 Married Chittagong KATGOR GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2014-11-30 Sha alam 37 RAJIB RUDRA 19202110481 FANINDRA RUDRA MINU RUDRA Assistant Teacher 01812977191 Satkania Upazila 1988-12-01 Male Hinduism 19881594308132100 Single Chittagong Dwip Charati Govt. Primary School 2018-10-04 Abul Khair Ansari 38 SHARMIN AKTER 19202110491 MOSTAFIJUR RAHAMAN JAFURUNNESA Assistant Teacher 01829463586 Satkania Upazila 1992-07-27 Female Islam 5523163615 Married Chittagong PURBA GARANGIA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2017-02-12 ABDUR RAHIM 39 NAFHATUL JANNAT 19202110501 FERDAWS AHMED AHMUDA BEGUM Assistant Teacher 01840281318 Satkania Upazila 1984-11-05 Female Islam 1518287140850 Married Chittagong BARAD0NA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2017-03-28 MD. NORUL KABIR 40 TANIA SULTANA 19202110521 ABUL KASEM CHY NILOFA PARVIN Assistant Teacher 01811537655 Satkania Upazila 1992-07-20 Female Islam 19921518291000000 Married Chittagong MIRZAKHIL GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 2013-12-03 ACHHIOR 41 CHUMKI MITRA 19202110531 DINABANDHU MITRA SUJITA MITRA Assistant Teacher 01843813504 Anwara Upazila 1995-12-31 Female Hinduism 19951510415000100 Single Chittagong Paraikura Charushila Govt. Primary School 2016-01-19 Uzzal Boss 42 LIKU SEN 19202110551 SUKUMAR SEN ANITA SEN Assistant
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