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Khagrachari- Annex 1 Annex 1 Distribution Locations/Points of 2 and 3 Drawer File Cabinet - Khagrachari 3 Drawer Cabinet : 02 (Mong Circle 2 nos. of Cabinet) Recepients : Chakma Circle SL. No. Karbari Name Contact Number Nos. of Unit Distribution Points Upazila Name 1 Mong Circle 2 Khagrachari Municipality Khagrachari Sadar Grand Total = 2 2 Drawer Cabinet : 02 (Per Network 1 no. of Cabinet) Recepients : Headman, Karabari and Women Karbari Network SL. No. Karbari Name Contact Number Nos. of Unit Distribution Points Upazila Name 1 Headman Network Office 1 Khagrachari Municipality Khagrachari Sadar 2 Karbari Network Office 1 Khagrachari Municipality Khagrachari Sadar Sub Total = 2 2 Drawer Cabinet : 121 (Per Headman 1 no. of Cabinet) Recepients : Headman SL. No. Headman Name Contact Number Mouza Name and No. Union Parisad Name Distribution Points 1 248 No. Mobachari 2 No. Mobachari UP Mohalchari Upazila Parishad Complex 2 249 No. Keyangghat 3 No. Keyangghat UP do 3 251 No. Chongrachori 1 No. Mohalchari UP do 4 250 No. Lemochori 4 No. Maischori Upazila do 5 252 No. Tholi Para 1 No. Mohalchari UP do 6 254 No. Kerenga Nal 1 No. Mohalchari UP do 7 253cNo. Durpojja Nala 1 No. Mohalchari UP do 8 255 No. Maischori Upazila 4 No. Maischori Upazila do 9 258 No. Ultachori 3 No. Keyangghat UP do 10 238 No. Gachban 5 No. Baibonchora UP Khagrachari Upazila Parishad Complex 11 239 Jurom Rom 5 No. Baibonchora UP do 12 240 No. Bhaibon Chora 5 No. Baibonchora UP do 13 256 No. Gamari Dhala 1 No. Khagrachari UP do 14 257 No. Nunchori 1 No. Khagrachari UP do 15 259 No. Datkupya do 16 262 No. Golabari 3 No. Golabari UP do 17 263 No. Kamalchori 2 No.Kamalchari UP do 18 265 No. Bangalkati 1 No. Khagrachari UP do 19 266 No. Perachora 4 No. Perachara UP do 20 260 No. Itchori do 21 264 No. Bhuyachori 1 No. Khagrachari UP do 22 261 No. Durchori 1 No. Khagrachari UP do 23 191 No. Taingdong 1 No. Taingdong UP Matiranga Upazila Parishad Complex 24 183 No. Achalong 1 No. Taingdong UP do 25 184 No. Borobil 2 No. Tabalchari UP do 26 181 No. Tabalchari 2 No. Tabalchari UP do 27 180 No. Bornal 3 No. Bornal UP do 28 182 No. Tailafang 3 No. Bornal UP do 29 189 No. Gumti 4 No. Gumti UP do 30 195 No. Bama Gumti do 31 179 No. Amtoli do 32 187 No. Gorgoria 4 No. Gumti UP do 33 110 No.Bandar Chora 4 No. Gumti UP do 34 193 No. Badal Chora 4 No. Gumti UP do 35 192 No. Makum Toicha 4 No. Gumti UP do 36 186 No. Belchori 5 No. Belchori UP do 37 188 No. Khodachora 5 No. Belchori UP do 38 185 No. Ajudya 5 No. Belchori UP do 39 194 No. Chongrachori 5 No. Belchori UP do 40 196 No. Matiranga do 41 201 No. Dholia do 42 207 No. Wachu do 43 203 No. Avya do 44 204 No. Alutila 6 No. Matiranga UP do 45 205 No. Taikatang do 46 206 No. Doldoli do 47 198 No. Chuduway do 48 199 No. Bailyachori do 49 241 No. Latiban 4 No. Latiban UP Panchori Upazila Parishad Complex 50 242 No. Pujgang 3 No. Panchori UP do 51 243 No. Chengi 2 No. Chengi UP do 52 244 No. Logang 1 No. Logang UP do 53 245 No. Boro Panchori 1 No. Logang UP do 54 246 No.Choto Panchori 5 No. Ultachari UP do 55 246 No. Jugolchori 4 No. Latiban UP do 56 217 No. Jarulchori 1 No. Laxkhichori UP Laxmichori Upazila Parishad Complex 57 219 No. Dulyatoli Dulyatoli UP do 58 220 No. Moyurkhil 1 No. Laxkhichori UP do 59 218 No. Jurgachori 1 No. Laxkhichori UP do 60 80 No. Durchori Mouza do 61 81 No. Banor Kaba do 62 82 No. Choto Durung do 63 83 No.Boro Durung do 64 84 No. Mukta chori do 65 85 No. Bormachori do 66 88 No. Denor Banor Kaba do 67 89 No. Laxkhichori do 68 90 No. Sugunachori do 69 91 No. Morongchori do 70 92 No. Lelangchori do 71 93 No. Keret Kaba do 72 229 No. Ramgorh 1 No. Ramgorh UP/ MunicipalityRamgorh Upazila Parishad Complex 73 237 No. Navanga do do 74 202 No. hazaChora do 75 233 No. Temrom do do 76 236 No. Poroshuram Ghat Patachora UP do 77 235 No. Nakapa 1 No. Ramgorh UP/ Municipalitydo 78 197 No. Guimara 1 No. Guimara UP Guimara Upazila Parishad Complex 79 200 No. Toimatai 1 No. Guimara UP do 80 209 Boro Pilak 2 No. Hafchori UP do 81 212 Boroitoli 2 No. Hafchori UP do 82 213 No. Lubre Morom 2 No. Hafchori UP do 83 215 No. Develchori 3 No. Tindukchori UP do 84 216 No. Gowaichari 3 No. Tindukchori UP do 85 223 No. Tindukchori 3 No. Tindukchori UP do 86 225 No. Toikma 2 No. Hafchori UP do 87 226 No. Sindukchori 3 No. Tindukchori UP do 88 227 No. Hafchori 2 No. Hafchori UP do 89 228 No. Nakrai 2 No. Hafchori UP do 90 208 No. Manikchari 1 No. Manikchari UP Manikchari Upazila Parishad Complex 91 222 No. Rangapani 4 No. Tintori UP do 92 224 No. Kumari 1 No. Manikchari UP do 93 221 Mongprutoli 1 No. Manikchari UP do 94 210 No. Jogyasala 3 No. Jogyasala do 95 231 No. Kalapani 1 No. Manikchari UP do 96 232 No. Chudurkhil 1 No. Manikchari UP do 97 211 No. Dainchari 1 No. Manikchari UP do 98 234 No. Cengpru Para 1 No. Manikchari UP do 99 214 No. Dulu 1 No. Manikchari UP do 100 230 No. Batnatoli 2 No. Batnatoli UP do 101 28 No. Reng Karja Dighinala Upazila Parishad Complex 102 29 No.Choto Merung do 103 30 No. Boro Merung do 104 31 No. Boalkhali do 105 32 No. Katarung do 106 33 No. Nunchari do 107 34 No. Chadarachara do 108 35 No. Duluchari do 109 36 No. Kugichora do 110 37 No. Suddeng Chora do 111 46 No. Dhonpata do 112 47 No. Modya Dhonpata do 48 No. Denor Dhonpata 113 do 114 49 No. Jarulchari do 115 50 No. Baghaichari do 116 51 No. Dighinala do 117 52 No. Pablakhali do 118 53 No. Kobakhali do 119 54 No. Tarabonya do 120 55 No. Choto Hazachari do 121 56 No. Boro Haza Chara do Sub Total = 121 Drawer Cabinet : 1180 (Per Karbari 1 nos. of 2 Drawer Cabinet) Recepients : Karbari SL. No. Karbari Name Contact Number Mouza Name and No. Distribution Points Upazila Name 1 251 No. Choungrachari 1 No. Mohalchari UP ComplexMohalchari 2 do do Do 3 do do Do 4 do do Do 5 do do Do 6 do do Do 7 do do Do 8 do do Do 9 do do Do 10 248 No. Mubachari 2 No. Mobachari UP ComplexDo 11 do do Do 12 do do Do 13 do do Do 14 do do Do 15 do do Do 16 do do Do 17 do do Do 18 do do Do 19 do do Do 20 do do Do 21 do do Do 22 do do Do 23 do do Do 24 do do Do 25 do do Do 26 do do Do 27 do do Do 28 do do Do 29 do do Do 30 do do Do 31 do do Do 32 248 No. Keyangghat 3 No. Keyangghat UP ComplexDo 33 do do Do 34 do do Do 35 do do Do 36 do do Do 37 do do Do 38 do do Do 39 do do Do 40 do do Do 41 do do Do 42 do do Do 43 do do Do 44 do do Do 45 do do Do 46 do do Do 47 do do Do 48 do do Do 49 do do Do 50 do do Do 51 do do Do 52 do do Do 53 do do Do 54 do do Do 55 258 No Ulthachori do Do 56 Do Do Do 57 Do Do Do 58 Do Do Do 59 Do Do Do 60 Do Do Do 61 Do Do Do 62 Do Do Do 63 Do Do Do 64 Do Do Do 65 255 No. Maischori 4 No. Maischori UP Complex Do 66 do do Do 67 do do Do 68 do do Do 69 do do Do 70 do do Do 71 do do Do 72 do do Do 73 do do Do 74 do do Do 75 do do Do 76 do do Do 77 do do Do 78 do do Do 79 do do Do 80 do do Do 81 do do Do 82 do do Do 83 do do Do 84 do do Do 85 do do Do 86 do do Do 87 250 No. Lemuchori do Do 88 Do Do Do 89 Do Do Do 90 Do Do Do 91 Do Do Do 92 Do Do Do 93 Do Do Do 94 Do Do Do 95 Do Do Do 96 Do Do Do 97 Do Do Do 98 Do Do Do 99 Do Do Do 100 Do Do Do 101 Do Do Do 102 Do Do Do 103 Do Do Do 104 Do Do Do 105 Do Do Do 106 Do Do Do 107 252 No. Tholi Para 1 No. Mohalchari UP ComplexDo 108 Do Do Do 109 Do Do Do 110 Do Do Do 111 Do Do Do 112 Do Do Do 113 Do Do Do 114 Do Do Do 115 Do Do Do 116 Do Do Do 117 Do Do Do 118 Do Do Do 119 Do Do Do 120 Do Do Do 121 Do Do Do 122 253 No.
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