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Government of Sikkim Finance, Revenue And GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM FINANCE, REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE DEPARTMENT GANGTOK No 33 /Fin/SSAS Dated 28.02.219 OFFICE ORDER The Governor, on the recommendation of the Departmental Promotion Committee is pleased to promote the following members of the Sikkim Subordinate Accounts Service as Junior Accountant/Cashier/ Sr. Storekeeper in Level-9 of the Pay Matrix on substantive capacity with immediate effect. Sl No Name Designation Place of Posting 1 Mrs Sang Doma Lepcha Jr. Accountant(Off.) Sikkim Nationalised Transport, Gangtok 2 Shri Chung Tsh. Lepcha Jr. Accountant(Off.) Block Development Office, Parkha Mrs Dolly Tamang Forest, Env & W.Life Management Deptt, 3 Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok 4 Mrs Chunki Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Sikkim Nationalised Transport, Siliguri 5 Mrs Losangma Tamang Jr. Accountant(Off.) Human Resource Dev. Deptt, Gangtok 6 Ms Diki Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Commerce & Industries, Gangtok 7 Ms Neelam Chettri Jr. Accountant(Off.) Home Department (HQ), Gangtok 8 Shri Sonam Wongyal Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Human Resource Dev. Deptt, Gyalzing 9 Ms Eden Lepcha Jr. Accountant(Off.) Energy & Power Deptt, Gangtok 10 Shri Ramesh Timshina Jr. Accountant(Off.) Information & Public Relation, Gangtok 11 Shri Tshering Topgay Jr. Accountant(Off.) Finance Rev. & Exptd ( Budget), Gangtok 12 Ms Nim Phuti Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Commerce & Industries Deptt, Gangtok Shri Paul Rai LRDM, District Collectorate (South), 13 Jr. Accountant(Off.) Namchi 14 Shri Kiran Kumar Rai Jr. Accountant(Off.) Energy & Power Deptt, Jorthang Shri Bhupendra Ranpal LRDM, District Collectorate (South), 15 Jr. Accountant(Off.) Namchi 16 Shri Prakash Thatal Jr. Accountant(Off.) Treasury, Pay & A.O, Gyalzing Rural Dev. & Management Deptt, 17 Shri Rudra Dahal Jr. Accountant(Off.) Jorthang Animal Husbandry, LS & V.S (HQ), 18 Ms Sonam Doma Lama Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok 19 Ms Archana Pradhan Jr. Accountant(Off.) Treasury, Pay & A.O, Namchi Shri Prakash Sharma Land Revenue & Disaster Management , 20 Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok 21 Ms Doma Lhamu Shepra Jr. Accountant(Off.) Roads & Bridges, Daramdin 22 Shri Netesh Ghalay Jr. Accountant(Off.) Roads and Bridge Department, Gangtok Cultural Affairs and Heritage 23 Shri Anup Subedi Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department,Gangtok Treasury, PAO (GST reconciliation Cell), 24 Shri Bimal Koirala Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok Human Resource Dev. Department 25 Shri Dependra Chettri Jr. Accountant(Off.) (SSA), Gangtok Treasury, Pay and Accounts Office (HQ), 26 Shri Bidarth Karki Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok Shri Wangchuk Namgyal LRDM, District Collectorate Office, 27 Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Mangan Block Development Office, Namthang 28 Shri Kuldip Chettri Jr. Accountant(Off.) Rural Management and Development 29 Shri Biroj Pradhan Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department, Namchi Transport Department, Gangtok 30 Shri Amardeep Basnet Jr. Accountant(Off.) Finance, Revenue and Expenditure 31 Shri Deepash Chettri Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department, PGIPF, Gangtok Forest, Env & W.L. Management, 32 Shri Zigme Dorjee Sherpa Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gyalzing 33 Shri Yogesh Rai Jr. Accountant(Off.) Treasury, P.A.O, Namchi Treasury, Pay and Accounts Office, 34 Shri Karma Zigdal Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok Health Care, Human Services and Family 35 Shri Nima Dorjee Lepcha Jr. Accountant(Off.) Welfare Department, (STNM), Gangtok Health Care, Human Services and Family 36 Shri Dawa Norbu Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Welfare Department, Gyalzing 37 Ms Bijeta Chhetri Jr. Accountant(Off.) SICB, Deorali 38 Shri Diwash Poudyal Jr. Accountant(Off.) DESME,Gangtok Finance Rev. & Exptd. Deptt. 39 Shri Abhishek Poudyal Jr. Accountant(Off.) (Commercial Tax) Rangpoo Finance, Revenue and Expenditure 40 Ms Monalija Joshi(Gautam) Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department, PGIPF, Gangtok 41 Shri Tshering Dorjee Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Police Deptt, Training, Gangtok 42 Ms Bandhana Pradhan Jr. Accountant(Off.) Election Department, Gangtok Treasury, Pay and Accounts Office, East 43 Ms Punam Sharma Jr. Accountant(Off.) Finance, Revenue and Expenditure 44 Shri Iswari Lal Adhikari Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department, PGIPF, Gangtok, 45 Shri Amrit Kumar Sharma Jr. Accountant(Off.) Labour Department, Gangtok Shri Tamsang Tshering 3rd Batt, NCC, Tadong 46 Lepcha Jr. Accountant(Off.) 47 Shri Asim Thapa Jr. Accountant(Off.) Zilla Panchyat, South, Namchi Health Care, HS & FW Deptt, Singtam 48 Shri Pragyadeep Chettri Jr. Accountant(Off.) Finance, Revenue and Expenditure 49 Ms Anulata Gurung Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department, PGIPF, Gangtok, Animal Husbandry, Livestock, Fisheries and Veterinary Services Department, 50 Ms Kessang Choden Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) (Hq), 51 Shri Til Prasad Gautam Jr. Accountant(Off.) Block Development Office, Yangyang 52 Shri Suman Gurung Jr. Accountant(Off.) Zilla Panchyat Office, Gagntok, Budget Division, Finance, Revenue and 53 Shri Siyon Pradhan Jr. Accountant(Off.) Expenditure Department, (Hq), Finance Rev. & Exptd ( Loan & 54 Ms Rinchen Ongmu Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Accounts), Gangtok Food Security & Agriculture Dev. Deptt, 55 Shri Dharnidhar Sharma Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok 56 Shri Parasmani Pradhan Jr. Accountant(Off.) Motor Vehicle Division, Mangan Human Resource Dev. Department (HQ), 57 Ms Karma Bhuti Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok Finance, Revenue and Expenditure Shri Thakur Prasad Department, State Lotteries , 58 Basnett Jr. Accountant(Off.) Sports & Youth Affair Department, NCC, 59 Shri Deependra Sharma Jr. Accountant(Off.) Tadong Finance, Revenue and Expenditure 60 Shri Dibya Rai Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department(Accounts & Loans), Gangtok Forest, Env. & W.L. Management Deptt, 61 Shri Khagendra Chhetri Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gyalzing Forest, Env & W.L. Management Deptt, Gangtok 62 Shri Naren Tamang Jr. Accountant(Off.) 63 Shri Dhurba Raj Karki Jr. Accountant(Off.) Zilla Panchayat Office, East, Gangtok , Home Department, Circuit House, 64 Shri Bed Prakash Dahal Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok LRDM, Sub Divisional Magistrate Office, 65 Shri Nirmal Chettri Jr. Accountant(Off.) Passingdong 66 Ms Birshika Golay Jr. Accountant(Off.) Sikkim Nationalised Transport, Siliguri 67 Shri Khara Nanda Sapkota Jr. Accountant(Off.) Raj Bhawan, Gangtok LRDM, Sub Divisional Magistrate Office, 68 Ms Pooja Chettri Jr. Accountant(Off.) Soreng Forest Env. & Wildlife Management 69 Shri Sonam Palzor Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department, Namchi 70 Shri Sudhan Rai Jr. Accountant(Off.) Block Development Office, Chakung 71 Shri Mandip Rai Jr. Accountant(Off.) Energy & Power, Gangtok 72 Shri Madhan Subba Jr. Accountant(Off.) Roads and Bridge Department, Soreng Finance, Revenue and Expenditure 73 Shri Tenzin Palbar Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department, PGIPF, Gangtok Finance, Revenue and Expenditure 74 Shri Tshering Gyatso Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department, PGIPF, Gangtok Forest Env. & Wildlife Management 75 Ms Samten Lepcha Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department, Gyalzing, 76 Shri Nawang Choda Sherpa Jr. Accountant(Off.) Block Development Office, Wok 77 Ms Karma Doma Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Zilla Panchayat Office, Gyalzing ,West, Human Resource Development 78 Shri Nima Wangchuk Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department,(SCERT), Gangtok 79 Shri Arpan Gurung Jr. Accountant(Off.) Zilla Panchayat Office, Mangan, Shri Rinchen Thendup RMDD, D.D.O, East, Gangtok 80 Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Social Justice, Emp. & Welfare 81 Shri Ugen Dorjee Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department,Gangtok 82 Ms Sonam Palmu Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) State Election Commission , Gangtok 83 Shri Norden Tashi Tamang Jr. Accountant(Off.) Law Department, Gangtok Block Development Office, Khamdong, 84 Ms Laxmi Ghimiray Jr. Accountant(Off.) East Shri Karma Wangchuk Land Revenue & Disaster Management 85 Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) (NLRP Division), Gangtok Treasury, Pay and Accounts Office, 86 Shri Paul Geycho Lepcha Jr. Accountant(Off.) South, Namchi 87 Shri Anil Kumar Darjee Jr. Accountant(Off.) Building & Housing Deptt, Mangan 88 Shri Karma Wongyal Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Human Resource Dev. Deptt, Lumsey 89 Shri Jigme Wangchuk Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Block Development Office, Gyalzing Sikkim Human Right Commission, 90 Shri Tenzing Rapden Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok Treasury, Pay& Accounts, East District, 91 Ms Swarnima Rai Jr. Accountant(Off.) Gangtok 92 Ms Tashi Pelden Lepcha Jr. Accountant(Off.) Building & Housing Deptt,. Gangtok 93 Shri Purna Bdr Gurung Jr. Accountant(Off.) Roads & Bridges,(Store), Sirwani 94 Shri Bal Krishna Rai Jr. Accountant(Off.) Zilla Panchyat Office, South- Namchi Block Development Office, Parkha 95 Ms Manju Sharma Jr. Accountant(Off.) 96 Shri Samir Rai Jr. Accountant(Off.) Roads & Bridges Deptt, Gangtok Treasury, Pay and Accounts Office 97 Shri Rajiv Tamang Jr. Accountant(Off.) (HQ),Gangtok Home Department, Sikkim House, New 98 Ms Nisha Gurung Jr. Accountant(Off.) Delhi Finance, Revenue and Expenditure 99 Ms Lucky Palmo Bhutia Jr. Accountant(Off.) Department, Internal Audit, 100 Ms Sonam Donka Lepcha Jr. Accountant(Off.) Block Development Office, Chungthang 101 Shri Binod Manger Jr. Accountant(Off.) Block Development Office, Sumbuk 102 Shri Harka Bdr. Tamang Jr. Accountant(Off.) Block Development Office, Namthang 103 Ms Sabina Tamang Jr. Accountant(Off.) Tourism Department, Kolkotta 104 Ms Younkit Lepcha Jr. Accountant(Off.) Vigilance Department, Gangtok 105 Shri Samir Kr. Tamang Jr. Accountant(Off.) SICB, Deorali Treasury, Pay & Accounts Office, East 106 Ms Anita Chettri Jr. Accountant(Off.) District 107 Shri Rabden Tamang Jr. Accountant(Off.) Police
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