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Auto Rickshaw.Xlsx RTA Board meeting, Nadia held on 12.06.2018 Application for New Contract Carriage Permits of Auto-Rickshaw A Memo No. 595(260)/MV Dt. 04.06.2018 F Sl No. Name & Address of the applicant 1 Bappa Barman S/O Narayan Barman Vill+PO-Ramnagar, PS-Ranaghat, Nadia PIN-741201 2 Sahar Ali Sk S/o Hajarath Sk V-Anandabas PO-Bhaluka, Nadia741317 3 Biswajit Saha S/o Biwanath Saha Vill-Mahaprabhupara, PO+PS-Ranaghat, Nadia 741201 4 Sujit Mondal S/O Stephen Mondal Vill-Khalpara,P.O-Palui,P.S-Ranaghat,Nadia,741256 5 Pradip Biswas S/O Dinabandhu Biswas v-Uttar Rameswarpur, PO-Doluabari, PS-Dhantala, Nadia 741504 6 Rakesh Ghosh S/O Nirmal Ghosh Vill+PO-Nathkura, P- Dhantala Nadia 741501 7 Mrityunjoy Ghosh S/o Brindabon Ghosh V- Nathkura, PO- Barbaria, PS-Dhantala, Nadia 741501 8 Anutosh Bala S/O-Manindra nath Bala,Vill-jaynarayanpur,P.O-Santinagar,P.S-Hanskhali,Nadia,741502 9 BebiRani patra W/O Tapakumar Patra Vill+PO-Assannagar, PS-Bhimpur, Nadia 741161 10 Reba Biswas w/o-Debbrata Biswas,Vill-Radhanagar,P.O-Kamgachi,P.S-Taherpur,Nadia,741254 11 Sima Pal W/O Sankar Pal V-Dayatnagar, PO-Nasra, Nadia 741201 12 Tumpa karmakar,w/o-Narayan Karmakar,Vill-Barakulla,P.S-Taherpur,Nadia,741121 13 Susmita Roy(Debnath) w/o-Chiranjit Roy,Vill-Santipur Godawnpara,P.O+P.S-santipur,Nadia,741404 14 Maharaj Sarkar,S/O-Mangal Sarkar,Vill-Radhagobindapur,P.O-Bapujenagar,P.S-Hanskhali,Nadia,741121 15 Akram Sk S/o Ayub Sk V-Hatisala Purbapara, Po- Hatisala, PS-Chapra nadia 741124 16 Jahangir Alam Mondal S/O Ajijul Haque Mondal V- Patipukur , PO-Digha, PS-Nakashipara, Nadia 741154 17 Milan Mondal S/O-Gahesh Mondal,Vill+P.O-Chanderghat,P.S-Tehatta,Nadia,741169 18 Nilkantha Biswas,S/O-Prangopal Biswas,Vill+P.O-Chanderghat,P.S-Tehatta,Nadia,741160 19 Achinta Tikadar,S/O-Jagadish Tikadar,Vill-Mobarakpur,P.O-Chhitka,P.S-Tehatta,Nadia,741163 20 Bimal Ghosh S/O-Shambhu Ghosh,Vill-Nandidanga,P.O-Madanpur,P.S-Kalyani,Nadia,741245 21 Prosenjit Sarkar S/O-Phanindra Nath Sarkar,Vill-Jangalgram,P.O-Madanpur,P.S-Chakdaha,Nadia,741245 RTA Board meeting, Nadia held on 12.06.2018 Application for New Contract Carriage Permits of Auto-Rickshaw A Memo No. 595(260)/MV Dt. 04.06.2018 F Sl No. Name & Address of the applicant 22 Gopal Saha S/O-lt.Hridoy Saha,Vill-Ghugia Sastitala(sahapara)P.O+P.S-Chakdha,Nadia,741222 23 Mrityunjay Mondal S/O-Man Gopal Mandal Vill-G.B.Colony saguna,P.O-Saguna bazar,P.S-Kalyani,Nadia,741245 24 Tapas Mallik S/O Prafulla Chandra Mallik V-Jaganandapur, PO-Bethuaduhuri, Nadia 741126 25 Surajit Das S/O Santosh Das Vill+PO-Tatla PS-Chakdaha Nadia 741222 26 Paritosh mandal,S/O-Jogesh mandal,Vill-Uttarbahiragachi(paschim)P.O-Uttarbahirgachi,P.S-Nakashipara,Nadia,741126 27 Arpita Das,w/o-Prahlad Das,Vill-Chanchuriya (purbapara)P.O-chanchuriya,P.S-Nakashipara,Nadia,741126 28 Subhash Ray,S/O-Gandhi Charan Ray,Vill-Birpur(khalpara)P.O-Radhanagar,P.S-Nakashipara,Nadia,741126 29 Mitun Sarkar,S/O-Dulal chandra Sarkar,vill,+P.O-Chitka Daspara, P.S-Tehatta,Nadia,741163 30 Sujit Biswas F/O Subhas Biswas V- Daspara Khanpara, PO- Biranagar, PS-Taherpur, Nadia 741127 31 Pratha Pratim Chakraborty S/O Shayamal Kumar Chakraborty V-Birnagar W.No. 04, PO- Birnagar, PS-Taherpur, Nadia 741201 32 Swapna Ghosh W/O Uttam Ghosh V-Gayespur w no. 4, PO-Goyespur, PS-Kalyani, Nadia 741234 33 Parimal Roy,S/O-Durga Roy,Vill-Ruppur madhyapara,P.O-Naserkuli,P.S-Gangnapur,Nadia,741238 34 Dilip Pal S/O Mahadeb Pal Vill-Dubra PO- Gouripur, PS-Chakdah, Nadia 741223 35 Banaful Shaikh,S/O-Billal Shaikh,Vill-Uttar chapra,P.O-Bangaljhi,P.S-Chapra,Nadia,741123 36 Mofijul Shaikh,S/O-Hidat Ali Shaikh,Vill-Arangsrisha,P.O-Dompukur,P.S-Chapra,Nadia,741123 37 Swapan Roy,S/0-Manindra Roy,Vill-Lalbazar(purbapara)P.O-Betai,P.S-Tehatta,Nadia,741163 38 Chanchala Mandal,w/o-Arabinda Mandal,Vill-Mobarakpur,P.O-Haripur,P.S-Tehatta,Nadia,741163 39 Bishnu pada Karmakar S/O-Anil ch.Karmakar,Vill-Chuadanga,P.O-Gouripur,P.S-chakdaha,Nadia,741123 40 Shila Roy W/O Debobrata Roy V-Millpara, PO+PS- Ranaghat Nadia 741201 41 Fajrul Rahaman Mondal S/O Yousuf Mondal V-Mondalhat, PO-Ghatugachi, PS-Chakdah, Nadia, PIN-741222 42 Gobinda Biswas,S/O-Debendra Biswas,Vill-Itkhola Para,P.O-Betai,P.S-Tehatta,Nadia,741163 RTA Board meeting, Nadia held on 12.06.2018 Application for New Contract Carriage Permits of Auto-Rickshaw A Memo No. 595(260)/MV Dt. 04.06.2018 F Sl No. Name & Address of the applicant 43 Md.Fajal Biswas S/O-Erman Biswas,Vill-Bargachhi,P.O-Dhubinagadi,P.S-Nakashipara,Nadia,741134 44 Bhola Shil,S/O-Gouranga Shil,vill-Dhubulia Netajipally,15.no.Group,p.o+P.S-Dhubulia,Nadia,741139 45 Lakshmi Shaikh,w/o-Ajibul Hossain Shaikh,Vill-Kalinagar purba daspara,P.O-Rupdaha,P.S-Dhubulia,Nadia,741140 46 Samir Chowdhury,S/O-Paresh Chowdhury,Vill-Dhubulia 2/14,no.group,P.O-Dhubulia T.B.Hospital,P.S-Dhubulila,naida,741140 47 Milan Pal,S/O-lt.Nirmal kr. Pal,Vill-Dhubulia kunjapally,P.O-Dhubulia TB.Hospital,P.S-Dhubulia,Nadia,741140 48 Sankar Prasad Das,S/O-Jogananda Das,Vill-Dhubulia Bazar colony,P.O+P.S-Dhubulia,Nadia,741139 49 Surajit Roy,S/O-Krishna kanta Roy Vill-Sridurga pally,P.O+P.S-Dhubulia,Nadia,741140 50 Prosenjit Adhikary s/o Anil Adhikary,Vill-Dhubulia,3/23,no.group,P.O+P.S-Dhubulia,Nadia,741139 51 Biyhute Sarkar S/O Buddhiswar Sarkar Vill+PO- Belpukur, PS-Dhubulia, Nadia 741125 52 Ashis Biswas,S/O-Amulya Biswas,Vill-Dhubuliya camp(Group-7)p.o+P.O-Dhubulia,Nadia,741139 53 Kamal Sarkar S/O Nirmal Sarkar V- Dhubulia TB Hospital PO-Dhubulia, Nadia 741140 54 Biswanath Das S/O Dibendu Das V-Dhubulia 1/24 no. Group, PO+PS-Dhubulia, Nadia 741140 55 Asit Kumar Ghosh S/O Bijoy Ghosh V-Majdia, PO- Anulia, PS-Ranaghat, Nadia 741255 56 Gour adhikari S/O Lt. Haren Adhikari V-Pabakhali, Shibnbas, PO- Krishnaganj, Nadia 741509 57 Mayna Karmakar,w/o-Mahadeb Karmakar,Vill+P.O-Baiedyapur,P.S-Ranaghat,Nadia,741256 58 Avijit Biswas,S/O-Alok Biswas,Vill-68/60,Topkhanapara Lane,P.O+P.S-Santipur,Nadia,741404 59 Buddhadeb Sadhukhan, S/O-Biswanath Sadhukhan,Vill-Senpara lane,P.O+P.S-Santipur,Nadia,741404 60 Kartik Bhawal,S/O-Shrinibas Bhawal,Vill-Jamdarpara,P.O+P.S-Santipur,Nadia,741404 61 Arif Hosen Mandal S/O-Abul Hosen Mandal,Vill-Sharma Para lane,w-2,P.O+P.S-Ranaghat,Nadia,741201 62 Gosto Gopal Sarkar,S/O-Dhulo Gopal Sarkar,Vill-Faridpur,P.O-Baliadanga,Nadia,741153 63 Dibyendu Sarkar S/O Haribar Sarkar V-Mathurgachhi, PO-Mathurgachhi, PS-Chakdah, Nadia 741223 RTA Board meeting, Nadia held on 12.06.2018 Application for New Contract Carriage Permits of Auto-Rickshaw A Memo No. 595(260)/MV Dt. 04.06.2018 F Sl No. Name & Address of the applicant 64 Azim uddin Sha,S/O-Chamed Ali Sha,Vill-Purba betberiya,P.O-Hridaypur,P.S-Chapra,Nadia,741123 65 Asit Das,S/O-Dheran Das,Vill-Raninagar,P.O-Gopinathpur,P.S-Tehatta,Nadia,741155 66 Biswajit Kar S/O-Gopal ch. Kar,Vill-Ichamatipara,P.O+P.S-Krishnaganj,Nadia,741507 67 Notan Bhattacherjee,S/O-Sanjiban Bhattacharjee,vill+P.O+P.S-Ranaghat,Nadia,741201 68 Manoj Basak S/O Mahendra Basak V-Charshambhunagar, PO-GadiGachhi, Ps-Nabadwip, Nadia 741315 69 Surajit Mitra S/o Sunil Mitra V-Charshambhunagar, PO-GadiGachhi, Ps-Nabadwip, Nadia 741315 70 Saraswati Saha W/O Baidyanath Saha V-Saktinagar BaganPara lane, W No. 08, PS-Krishnanagar, PS- Kotwali, Nadia 741102 71 Harasit Ghosh Mondal S/O Haren Mondal V-Bachhupally W No. 17, PO-Krishnanagar, PS-Kotwali, Nadia 741101 72 Mina Majumdar S/O Ratan Majumdar V-Palpara Ghadigachha, PO-Charswarupganj, PO- GadiGachhi, PS- Nabadwip, Nadia PIN-741315 73 Utpal Halder S/O Nirmal Halder V-Charmajdia PO-Charbrahmanagar PS-Nabadwip Nadia 741301 74 Pinki Debnath W/O Tarun Debnath vill-Charswarupganj, PO-Gadigachha PS-Nabadwip Nadia 741215 75 Arindam Saha,S/O-Arbinda Saha,Vill-Maheshganj,P.O-Gadigachha,P.S-Nabadwip,Nadia,741315 76 Mrinal Krinti Das,S/O-Ananda Das,Vill-Charswarupganj,P.O-Gadigachha,P.S-Nabadwip,Nadia,741315 77 Shibani Sarkar(chowdhury),w/o-Ram Sarkar,Vill-Charupganj,P.O-Gadigachha,P.S-Nabadwip,Nadia,741315 78 Moumita Debnath w/o-Sanjay Debnath,Vill-Majdia kalabagan,P.O-Charbrahmanagar,P.S-Nabadwip,Nadia,741301 79 Bebi Saha,w/o-Bappa Saha,Vill-Udbarnroad,P.O+P.S-Nabadwip,Nadia,741302 80 Saraswati Saha,w/o-Gopalbandhu Saha,Vill-Saktinagar baganepara,P.O-Krishnagar,P.S-Kotwali,Nadia,741102 81 Suchitra Mondal w/o-Ananda Mondal,Vill-Charbrahmanagar,P.O-charmajdia,P.S-Nabadwip,Nadia,741301 82 Priyanka Saha,w/o-Raj kumar Saha,Vill-Charswarupganj,P.O-Gadigachha,P.S-Nabadwip,Nadia,741315 83 Bidyut Chakraborty S/O-Bimal nath chakraborty,Vill-Rabindrapally,P.O-Krishnagar,P.S-Kotwali,Nadia,741101 84 Manju Dutta,w/o-Narayan Dutta,Vill-Charmajdia colony,P.O-Charbrahmanagar,P.S-Nabadwip,Nadia,741301 RTA Board meeting, Nadia held on 12.06.2018 Application for New Contract Carriage Permits of Auto-Rickshaw A Memo No.
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