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GOMATI District Study Centre Wise Allotement of Teachers, NIOS DISTRICT : GOMATI Sl Reference No Enrolment No UDISE School Name Teacher Name Teacher Mobile No. Study Centre Name No. 1 D160700289 16070000009002 16070000009 New Garden English School (Rajarbag) Jina Reang 8014918012 South Bagma S.P. HS School 2 D160700366 16070000009003 16070000009 New Garden English School (Rajarbag) Munna Acharjee 9862188936 South Bagma S.P. HS School 3 D160700287 16070000038001 16070000038 Bhutarmura J.B.School Sukhen Chandra Nama 9862455093 Shalgara HS school 4 D160700294 16070000040001 16070000040 Kamala Sagar Greenland Jfm J.B.School Biswajit Majumdar 9612341334 Matabari BRC Madan Chandra 5 D160700292 16070000040002 16070000040 Kamala Sagar Greenland Jfm J.B.School 9774243981 Matabari BRC Debnath 6 D160700295 16070000041001 16070000041 P/U Tepania Colony High School Jantu Shil 9612282396 Shalgara HS school 7 D160700330 16070000046001 16070000046 Dwarika Nath Para Jb School Kripa Ranjan Chakma 8974107265 South Bagma S.P. HS School 8 D160700293 16070101501002 16070101501 Rajnagar High School Supriya Das 8131965014 Shalgara HS school 9 D160700279 16070101501001 16070101501 Rajnagar High School Pankaj Majumder 9774731938 Shalgara HS school 10 D160700312 16070101804002 16070101804 Tingharia Jb School Md Ruhan Miah 9615831360 Udaipur Girls HS 11 D160700315 16070101804001 16070101804 Tingharia Jb School Hemamali Jamatia 9856708557 Udaipur Girls HS 12 D160700324 16070101805001 16070101805 Chaygaria Islamia Jr. Madrassa Md Nur Ahmed 9856618386 Udaipur Girls HS 13 D160700350 16070101805002 16070101805 Chaygaria Islamia Jr. Madrassa Najma Begam 9615079610 Udaipur Girls HS 14 D160700340 16070102201001 16070102201 Murapara High School (Prymary Unit) Apurba Das 8258053652 Matabari BRC Gouranga Chandra 15 D160700310 16070102407001 16070102407 Bazrabari S.B School 9615078182 Matabari BRC Nandi 16 D160700290 16070103209002 16070103209 Rf West Dataram Islamia Madrassa Md Muhib Ulla Bhuiya 8014540118 Matabari BRC 17 D160700336 16070103302001 16070103302 Tatua Tilla Junior Basic School Suman Dey 7005870399 Matabari BRC 18 D160700284 16070137601001 16070137601 Murapara Islamia Jr. Madrassa Md Abul Kashem 8414857393 Matabari BRC 19 D160700282 16070137701002 16070137701 Dakshin Chandrapur Jonior Madrassa Ajufa Bhuiya 8794124493 Matabari BRC Darul Uloom High(Alim) Madrassa, Md Eqbal Hussain 20 D160700286 16070300502001 16070300502 9862162975 Kakraban BRC Rajdhanagar Bhuiya 21 D160700369 16070300604003 16070300604 Dakmachara Jb School Dipak Das 8575932997 Kakraban BRC 22 D160700332 16070300703001 16070300703 Dudhpushkarini High School(Pu) Rathin Roy Sarkar 9862170874 Kakraban BRC Page 1 out of 41 selection C:\Users\HP\Desktop\NIOS STUDY CENTER\ GOMATI_NIOS 1057 DISTRICT : GOMATI Sl Reference No Enrolment No UDISE School Name Teacher Name Teacher Mobile No. Study Centre Name No. 23 D160700365 16070300704001 16070300704 Sitla Bari S.B School Dilip Kumar Debnath 9862604871 Kakraban BRC Md Masuk Miah 24 D160700291 16070300902001 16070300902 Gangachara Paschim Para High School 9612145441 Kakraban BRC Mirdha 25 D160700363 16070301007002 16070301007 Jamatia Para J B School Chandra Sekhar Pal 9856638785 Kakraban BRC 26 D160700353 16070301008001 16070301008 Paul Para J.B School ( Tula Mura) Rabipada Tripura 9615159629 Kakraban BRC 27 D160700278 16070301105002 16070301105 Jamjuri Para Masterda J.B School Ratna Sarkar (Datta) 9862758163 Kakraban BRC 28 D160700296 16070301106002 16070301106 New Garden English School Ajay Kumar Das 9774386739 Kakraban BRC 29 D160700325 16070301106003 16070301106 New Garden English School Sumita Majumder 9612704337 Kakraban BRC 30 D160700331 16070301106004 16070301106 New Garden English School Soma Ghosh 9774424859 Kakraban BRC Tapati Ghosh 31 D160700356 16070301504002 16070301504 Durga Chowmuhani Para Jb School 8119884842 Kakraban BRC Chakraborty 32 D160700357 16070301504001 16070301504 Durga Chowmuhani Para Jb School Balaram Sen 9862249719 Kakraban BRC 33 D160700355 16070301605001 16070301605 Melaghartila J.B School Babul Adhikari 9856608490 Kakraban BRC 34 D160700352 16070301605002 16070301605 Melaghartila J.B School Radhika Sarkar 9862703645 Kakraban BRC 35 D160700321 16070301703001 16070301703 Rani High School Barun Bhaumik 8575645138 Kakraban BRC 36 D160700342 16070301704001 16070301704 Haziganjeer Dhone Sb School Dulal Chandra Sarkar 9436791994 Kakraban BRC 37 D160700345 16070301704002 16070301704 Haziganjeer Dhone Sb School Parimal Choudhuri 9615079664 Kakraban BRC 38 D160700354 16070302701001 16070302701 Takhirai Para J.B School Narendra Murasing 9612980521 Kakraban BRC 39 D160700346 16070309501003 16070309501 Garjanmura Junior Madrassa Abadul Islam 9436507344 Shalgara HS school 40 D160700270 16070309501001 16070309501 Garjanmura Junior Madrassa Maharam Ali 9856645943 Shalgara HS school 41 D160700272 16070309501002 16070309501 Garjanmura Junior Madrassa Md Billal Hossain 8974046279 Shalgara HS school 42 D160700277 16070309601003 16070309601 Am Tali Dakse In Char Jr Madrassa Md Abul Hussain 8414857402 Shalgara HS school 43 D160700275 16070309601002 16070309601 Am Tali Dakse In Char Jr Madrassa Md Sisu Miah 9862989086 Shalgara HS school 44 D160700288 16070309801001 16070309801 Jehovah English Academy Lh. Lalduhzuala 9862960596 Kakraban BRC 45 D160700337 16070400205001 16070400205 Rangamati H/S School Jhintu Paul 9862713001 Shalgara HS school 46 D160700333 16070400205002 16070400205 Rangamati H/S School Rakesh Paul 9862162805 Shalgara HS school 47 D160700320 16070400305001 16070400305 Twichar English School Surjon Singha Jamatia 9862508273 Gamaria H.S school 48 D160700299 16070401004001 16070401004 Kurma Chara Coloney J.B. School Arun Bhattacharya 9856968080 Ompinagar Hs school 49 D160700367 16070401509001 16070401509 Kartik Para S.B.School Kala Sing Chakma 9485094764 Amarpur HS school Page 2 out of 41 selection C:\Users\HP\Desktop\NIOS STUDY CENTER\ GOMATI_NIOS 1057 DISTRICT : GOMATI Sl Reference No Enrolment No UDISE School Name Teacher Name Teacher Mobile No. Study Centre Name No. 50 D160700373 16070401509002 16070401509 Kartik Para S.B.School Paresh Chandra Tripura 9402350529 Amarpur HS school 51 D160700297 16070401601001 16070401601 Thakchurai S.B.School Subimal Nath 9436790977 Amarpur HS school 52 D160700301 16070402301001 16070402301 Dalaroy Para J.B.School Bidya Swari Jamatia 8014088840 Amarpur HS school 53 D160700343 16070412401007 16070412401 Charu Bharati Shiksha Sadan Raju Nama 9436552673 Tripura Sundari HS School 54 D160700348 16070412401008 16070412401 Charu Bharati Shiksha Sadan Ratan Das 7085592226 Tripura Sundari HS School 55 D160700274 16070412401001 16070412401 Charu Bharati Shiksha Sadan Sumit Debnath 8575930358 Tripura Sundari HS School 56 D160700313 16070000044001 16070500202 Kusumchandrapara Jr.B School Khanjanti Kalai 9436589466 Ompinagar Hs school 57 D160700362 16070500305014 16070500305 Calvary High School Samadhan Kaipeng 8837416290 Amarpur HS school 58 D160700371 16070500305003 16070500305 Calvary High School Balindra Debbarma 7005916572 Amarpur HS school 59 D160700311 16070000037001 16070500502 Duarikanai Jr.B School Raju Kalai 8731842916 Ompinagar Hs school 60 D160700316 16070500505002 16070500505 Twidu Khambarpara Jr.B School Khata Ram Kalai 8014054628 Ompinagar Hs school 61 D160700300 16070500506002 16070500506 Sukram Debbarmapara Jr.B School Robena Kaipeng 9615950018 Ompinagar Hs school 62 D160700314 16070500601001 16070500601 Birhum Reang Para J B School Rajib Jamatia 9856765949 South Bagma S.P. HS School 63 D160700319 16070500605001 16070500605 Khaklaipara Jr.B School Joy Bhakta Jamatia 9856211995 Ompinagar Hs school 64 D160700360 16070500406001 Lalremruata Kaipeng 8014083337 Ompinagar Hs school 65 D160700283 16070501702001 16070501702 Garia Academy Model Tentui Bimal Mallik 9856974425 Tripura Sundari HS School 66 D160701034 16070000008006 16070000008 Garia Academy (Model) Subodh Debbarma 9089254970 Harinanda Girls HS school 67 D160701098 16070000020006 16070000020 Saint Matthew'S School Pinki Sur Choudhary 8794570673 Harinanda Girls HS school 68 D160701111 16070000020007 16070000020 Saint Matthew'S School Prasenjit Chakraborty 8259043030 Harinanda Girls HS school 69 D160701112 16070000020003 16070000020 Saint Matthew'S School Lipika Reang 9862557937 Harinanda Girls HS school 70 D160701113 16070000020004 16070000020 Saint Matthew'S School Malindra Reang 7629916438 Harinanda Girls HS school 71 D160701115 16070000020001 16070000020 Saint Matthew'S School Britendra Reang 9612854718 Harinanda Girls HS school 72 D160701116 16070000020005 16070000020 Saint Matthew'S School Maner Joy Reang 9612015328 Harinanda Girls HS school 73 D160701132 16070000020008 16070000020 Saint Matthew'S School Nuel Reang 7085502166 Harinanda Girls HS school 74 D160701042 16070000035003 16070000035 Krista Sraba English School Jahari Reang 9615328246 Karbook Panjihum H.S School 75 D160701152 16070000042004 16070000042 St. Mary'S School, Nupangrumva Santi Kaipeng 9402155887 Harinanda Girls HS school 76 D160701163 16070000042005 16070000042 St. Mary'S School, Nupangrumva Lalzawma Molsom 9612489790 Harinanda Girls HS school 77 D160701174 16070000042002 16070000042 St. Mary'S School, Nupangrumva Ramlian Molsom 8131937205 Harinanda Girls HS school 78 D160701175 16070000042003 16070000042 St. Mary'S School, Nupangrumva Rani Laxmi Molsom 8014156892 Harinanda Girls HS school 79 D160701177 16070000042006 16070000042 St. Mary'S School, Nupangrumva Sanbul Kaipeng 9862920692 Harinanda Girls HS school 80 D160701189 16070000056002 16070000056 Amosa English Medium School Oboyhory Molsom 8794347047 Harinanda
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