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PP Information Data General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Abdul Mannan Mondal, BYO, Anil Rai, 8967895692 PRANITA LIMBU 8918401331 & Gobinda Sutradhar, (ROSHNI 21-Nagrakata Samsing High School, GRS, Matiali Hat GP, 9126035880 1 (Room No.1) Kurti Matiali SHG)6294819774 (ST) Line,Samsing TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Abdul Mannan Mondal, BYO, Anil Rai, 8967895692 PRANITA 8918401331 & Gobinda Sutradhar, LIMBU6294819774 21-Nagrakata Samsing High School, GRS, Matiali Hat GP, 9126035880 2 (Room No.2) Kurti Matiali (ST) Line,Samsing TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Abdul Mannan Mondal, BYO, Subash Sharma, BITANA CHHETRI 8918401331 & Gobinda Sutradhar, 8972871083 21-Nagrakata Samsing Cha Bagan 1No. GRS, Matiali Hat GP, 9126035880 BFP School (DPEP) (ANUPRIYA SHG) 3 Matiali 8001479253 (ST) ROOM NO 1 General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Abdul Mannan Mondal, BYO, Subash Sharma, BITANA CHHETRI 8918401331 & Gobinda Sutradhar, 8972871083 21-Nagrakata Samsing Cha Bagan 1No. GRS, Matiali Hat GP, 9126035880 BFP School, (D.P.E.P.) (ANUPRIYA 4 Matiali SHG)8001479253 (ST) Room No 2 General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Abdul Mannan Mondal, BYO, Muna Sashankar, GURASH ORAON 8918401331 & Gobinda Sutradhar, 8609231630 (GITANJALI 21-Nagrakata Samsing Cha Bagan 2No. GRS, Matiali Hat GP, 9126035880 5 BFP School (Room No 1) Matiali SHG)7602634165 (ST) Lower Line, Samsing TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Abdul Mannan Mondal, BYO, Muna Sashankar, GURASH ORAON 8918401331 & Gobinda Sutradhar, 8609231630 (GITANJALI 21-Nagrakata SamsingCha Bagan 2No. GRS, Matiali Hat GP, 9126035880 6 BFP School (Room No 2), Matiali SHG)7602634165 (ST) Lower Line, Samsing TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Abdul Mannan Mondal, BYO, Probin Sharma, ANITA M. MUNDA (EKTA 8918401331 & Gobinda Sutradhar, 897202493 SHG)9547744188 21-Nagrakata Yongtong Cha Bagan BFP GRS, Matiali Hat GP, 9126035880 7 School (DPEP), Basa Matiali (ST) Line,Yong Tong TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Abdul Mannan Mondal, BYO, Uma Sabar, 9733274862 SANGITA ORAON ( 8918401331 & Gobinda Sutradhar, SURIYA SHG) 8609334726 21-Nagrakata Yongtong Cha Bagan, GRS, Matiali Hat GP, 9126035880 8 Sardi Line SSK Centre, Matiali (ST) Godam Line General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Abdul Mannan Mondal, BYO, Mariyam Soren, USHA ORAON (NARI 8918401331 & Gobinda Sutradhar, 8116117942 JAGARAN) 6297690951 21-Nagrakata Moortee Cha Bagan GRS, Matiali Hat GP, 9126035880 9 Aamtala SSK Centre, Matiali (ST) Sardi Line General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Abdul Mannan Mondal, BYO, Mina Thapa, 7908140216 MAINO SANTHAL 8918401331 & Gobinda Sutradhar, (ANJALI SHG) 21-Nagrakata Moortee Cha Bagan GRS, Matiali Hat GP, 9126035880 10 Primary School, Factory Matiali 7029425737 (ST) Line General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Soumojit Majumdar. ADA, Bipin Minj, 9382730577 PUJA BHAGHWAR (PUJA 8918699526 & Amindra Pradhan, SHG) 801124681 21-Nagrakata Matiali TG Pucca line GRS, Matiali Hat, 7602527881 11 SSK Centre,Pucca line , Matiali (ST) Matiali TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Soumojit Majumdar. ADA, Satyajit Barwa, ANTARMUNI TIRKEY 8918699526 & Amindra Pradhan, 7074921247/8016358030 (LAXMI SHG) 6296619785 21-Nagrakata Matiali Cha Bagan GRS, Matiali Hat, 7602527881 12 Factory line ICDS Matiali (ST) center, Factory Line Matiali TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Soumojit Majumdar. ADA, Sanju Kurmi, 8343880481 LALITA SONAR (PRAVA 8918699526 & Amindra Pradhan, SHG) 9735623390 21-Nagrakata Matiali Cha Bagan GRS, Matiali Hat, 7602527881 13 Primary School, Santi Matiali (ST) Nagar Line, Matiali TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Soumojit Majumdar. ADA, Dhiraj Baghwar, DEEPA BAGHWAR 8918699526 & Amindra Pradhan, 77384637092 (PERANA SHG) 21-Nagrakata Matiali TG Prem Nagar GRS, Matiali Hat, 7602527881 14 Line ICDS Centre, Prem Matiali 9635546659 (ST) Nagar Line, Matiali T.G. General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Soumojit Majumdar. ADA, Raju Guha, 7551078163 SOBHA LAMA (AASTHA 8918699526 & Amindra Pradhan, SHG)9679409854 21-Nagrakata Matiali Bazar Colony GRS, Matiali Hat, 7602527881 15 Primary School, (Amtala), Matiali (ST) Matiali Hat General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Soumojit Majumdar. ADA, Roman Lohar, SAMJHANE PRADHAN 8918699526 & Amindra Pradhan, 8967349454 (ASTHA SHG) 21-Nagrakata Chalouni Cha Bagan Pry. GRS, Matiali Hat, 7602527881 16 School , School line, Matiali (7584938036 (ST) Chalouni TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Soumojit Majumdar. ADA, Saran Pradhan, SANDESHE Sai MSK Centre, Purbey 8918699526 & Amindra Pradhan, 7584831616 CHOUDHURY (PRENA 21-Nagrakata GRS, Matiali Hat, 7602527881 SHG) 7063501447 (ST) 17 Line, Chalouni TG Matiali General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Soumojit Majumdar. ADA, Manoj Naik, 9932367348 RANJITA ORAON 8918699526 & Amindra Pradhan, (MILANI SHG) 21-Nagrakata Chalouni cha Bagan Birsha GRS, Matiali Hat, 7602527881 18 Bhawan SSK Centre, Matiali 8116824398 (ST) Bhadu Line, Chalouni TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Soumojit Majumdar. ADA, Durga Chik Baraik, MANISHA ORAON 8918699526 & Amindra Pradhan, 8145581998 (NISHAN SHG) 21-Nagrakata Chalouni TG ITDP GRS, Matiali Hat, 7602527881 Primary School,Naya 19 Matiali 9734944758 (ST) Line, Chalouni TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Prasanta Dey, EA, Matiali Amar gowala ANJALI GOWALA Batabari - II G.P., 9832059264 & 9064810704 (PEHECHAN SHG) 21-Nagrakata Engoo Cha Bagan BFP Tanmoy Dutta, STP, Indong 20 School, School Line. Engo Matiali Matiali, 8436657992 (ST) TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Prasanta Dey, EA, Matiali Pulika Lakra MANJULA KHARIA Batabari - II G.P., 9832059264 & 9932921390 (JAGRITY SHG) 21-Nagrakata Indira SSK Centre, Neora Tanmoy Dutta, STP, Indong Line, Zurantee TG (ST) 21 Matiali Matiali, 8436657992 95472555377 General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Prasanta Dey, EA, Matiali Bifti kumar 7602094299 KAPIK ORAON (DEEP Batabari - II G.P., 9832059264 & SHG) 7319569374 21-Nagrakata Mandira SSK Centre, Dele Tanmoy Dutta, STP, Indong (ST) 22 Line, Zurantee TG Matiali Matiali, 8436657992 General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Prasanta Dey, EA, Matiali Miritshtali Toppo MANJU JHORA Zurantee Cha Bagan Batabari - II G.P., 9832059264 & 6295021741 (PRACHESTA) 21-Nagrakata Tanmoy Dutta, STP, Indong 8016142575 23 Primary School Budhu Matiali Matiali, 8436657992 (ST) Line,Zurantee TG General Parliamentary Election'2019,PP Welfare Cell, Jalpaiguri Name of AC No of PS Polling Station Name Name of Block Sector Details Key Holder of PS SHG Details Prasanta Dey, EA, Matiali Salinash Munda NIRMALA ORAON (ASHA Batabari - II G.P., 9832059264 & 9547075219 SHG) 9547255377 21-Nagrakata Zurantee Cha Bagan Tanmoy Dutta, STP, Indong 24 Pampa SSK Centre, (Room Matiali Matiali, 8436657992
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