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Krishnagar E-Mail ID:Dprdonadia@Gmaii.Com Memo Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Nadia (Panchayat & R.D. Section) Krishnagar E-mail ID:[email protected] Memo No. ~_~q (17) / P&RD From : The Addl. District Magistrate, Nadia & The Addl. Executive Officer, Nadia Zilla Parishad To : The Block Development Officer, Karimpur-I / Karimpur-II / Tehatta-I / Tehatta-II / akashipara / Kaliganj / Chapra / Krishnaganj / Krishnagar-I / Krishnagar-II / Nabadwip / Santipur / Ranaghat-I/ Ranaghat-II / Hanskhali / Chakdaha / Haringhata Development Block. Sub : Publication of Draft Gradation List of Nirman Sahayak of Gram Panchayat as stood on 01.01.2014. In reference to above, one copy of draft gradation list of Nirman Sahayak of Gram Panchayat as stood on 01.01.2014 is being sent herewith for circulation to all GPs and taking necessary action. Any claim, objection or suggestion in respect of the contents in the draft gradation list must be communicated to this end within 15 (fifteen) days from the date of publication of the list. Enclo: As stated. Addl. District Magistrate, Nadia & Addl. Executive Officer, Nadia Zilla Parishad \dill ~ MIfOIStr8tP. (NZPlIPa~ Draft Gradation L·ist_- of Nirman Sahavak as--stood-- on 01.01.2014 o.te of Joln!"1 in Dlrectl Remarks o.t. of Confirm. Date of Joln!nlln Promotion/eo. Prevfous PI.ee of (D-O-J In lower 5/. C.telory Horn. Block Present PI.el Date of Joinln,ln Present PI'ce of Date of Birth ServiCI tlon Present Post Opted" Postln, a Duration Feeder Post) No. Name of the Employe" ie-ste) &G.P Name of Block of Posti", POltlnl Sutargachi.Slmurall.Cha Fatepur CPt Majbergram 09/05/1970 11/09/2004 11/09/2007 11/09/2004 02/09/2011 Direct N.A Baladeb Dey Cneral Ranaghat-Jl 3Ycars 1 kdaha Block Badkutl._" GP under Tarun Kr. acse General Krlshna •• r _I Block Dharmada GP 08/03/1971 11/10/2004 11/10/2004 11/01/2013 Direct Hanskall Dev. Block,S N.A 2 Nakashipar. ... Krishnagar-I Swarupganj Bhanderkhola G.P Ashis Kumar Biswas Gen Krishnagar G.P under 08/10/1962 03/0112008 03.01.2009 0310112006 0110912011 Direct N.A ~r~~~~a.r~ 3 ...."~'":''''' Nabadwlp ~7~:~ Arun Kumar Nath Simhat, Haringhata Madanpur-I 09/011196. 03/0112006 29/0812011 Direct N.A 4 OBC Chakdah 03.01.09 03/0112006 Haringhata Poragachha, Krlshnagarfbf) Maheshpur 01/11/1966 0310112006 03/01/2009 03/01/2006 Direct N.A Kamal Krishna Paul Gen 03/01/2006 Krtshnagar-I 5 Chapra BabuialDas SubamaplX, Haringhata Hingnara 09/0211968 0310112006 03.01.09 0310112006 30/0812011 Direct Hamghata N.A 6 SC Chakdah 0310112006 Raghunathpur Hijull-I N.A 7 Tarak NatH Ghosh Gen Nahshlpara, Muragacha Hanskhall Oakshinpara-I 11/04/1968 03.01.2009 03/01/2006 08/11/2013 mrect G.P.,5 yrs. Palashlpara, Tehatta-ll Palashlpara, Soumcn Blswas Gen Bagberiya 1l/07/1970 0310112006 03/01/2009 03/01/2006 03/01/2006 Direct N.A Tehatta-Il 8 Block Chapra MAJHERGRAM GP IN SWAPAN KANTI BAIN SC CHAKDA KASTOOANGA II 0210811974 0310112006 0:W112OO9 0:W112OO6 2310912011 DIRECT RANAGHAT I FOR 5 N.A 9 Haringhata ~.M M.B-IIG.P Oignagar G.P under Krishnagar Subhajit Singha Gen 01109/1975 03/0112006 03.01.2009 03/0112006 02/0912011 Direct Krishnagar-I Block N.A Municipality under c~,abadwip 10 Nabadwlp n•••'M h"~ Badkulla-I, Sukanta Adhlkary General KrlshnagarMunidpality Debagram 07/10/1976 03/0112008 03/01/2009 03/01/2006 19/11/2013 Direct N.A 07Yrs. 11 Kaliganj 0310112008 BhaJanghatTungl GP, N.A 12 Soumltra Ghosh ooc Krlshnaganj. Krlshnaganj GP Hanskhall Gazna 16/12/1976 04.01.2009 03/01/2006 05/09/2011 Direct 3yrs. MaheshplI", Chapra Mahisura G.P under Sanjit Halder SC Krishnagar-I 17/0111979 0310112006 03.01.2009 0310112006 26108/2011 Direct Block N.A Nabadwip Block 13 Nabadwlp . Nabadwip Block, Majdia MB-I GP, Nabadwip Satyajit Barman SC Bhanderkhola 27/0./1980 0310112006 03.01.2009 0310112006 09/0912011 OJrect N.A PanshHa, GP Block, 5yrs. 14 Krisnagar-I G.P-Charmajdia tet From Krishnagar Supriti Biswas, SC 10/10/1981 0310112006 03.01.2009 0310112006 29/0812011 Direct 03.01.2006 N.A Mooicipality 15 Nabadwlp ~~~~~a~:~,:.~~r 'n?RnR?n., •• Chanderghat G.P Krishnagar Bebtari G.P under AvijitDas SC 28111/1981 0310112006 03.01.2009 0310112006 01/0912011 Direct N.A Municipality Nabadwip Block I er~ehatta-~ •• 16 Nabadwlp CI~:~.. Karimpur-I Block, Saganka Kundu Gen Karimpur-I , Kanmpur-U GP Rahamatpur GP 01109/1983 03/0112006 03/0112006 16/0912011 Direct Karimpur-U GP 6 N.A I 17 Karimpur-Il Swarupganj GP, Nabadwip Block, CMCB Piali Chowdhury Gen Deypara GP 1./1111983 03/0112006 03.01.2009 03/0112006 01/0912011 Direct Nabadwip Block, N.A .GP 18 Krtsnagar-I •... Nakashlpara Block DhananJoypur GP N.A SUJit Mandai SC & Chanderghat GP 25/01/1986 03/01/2006 03/01/2009 03/01/2006 30/08/2011 Direct under Nakashipara I 19 Tehatta-l Gobindapw' GP. Bhimpur OP under Debkwnar Biswas SC Krishnagar - 1& Ruipukur OP under 16.11.1970 06.01.2006 06.01.2009 _112006 10/1012011 Direct N.A ~~~ga:~lock, 20 Krtsnaganj " .. .~ . PalashlparaG.P Nakashlpara Blrpur-II G.P Bhaskar Roy Gen uncer rehetta-u nev. 01/02/1969 01/03/2006 NA 01/03/2006 20/09/2011 Direct N.A Bethuadahari-I 5 Years I 21 Tehatta-Il Joanla G.P. under Krlshnagar _I Block & Soumendu Dutta General BlrpuUIGP 27/12/1971 01/03/2006 01/03/2009 01/03/2006 16/09/2011 Olr@ct Krlshnagar-l Block, 5 N.A Krishnagar Municipality 22 Nakashlpara Chaprl_ll GP under Chaprl_11 GP under ProtapDutta General 8ethua_1 GP 02/12/1978 01/03/20Ct6 01/03/2006 09/06/2011 Dlr@ct N.A Nlkashipara Block Chaprl Block (6 YRS) I 23 Nakashlparl PlaUeLIl_GP, Haranagar Gp, Sagar Ch. Mondal General Kaliganj, Palassey-II 25/02/1980 01/03/2006 01/03/2009 01/03/2006 29/09/2011 Direct N.A Nakashlpara PS KaUganJPS,5 yrs 8 24 Nakashipara Mltlarl Blnpur G.P. Krishnagar _I Block & Krlshnapldl Ghosh OBC 8ethuadahari Jt G.P. 11/08/1971 10/05/2006 10/05/2009 10/05/2006 16/09/2011 Direct under KrlshnaganJ N.A Bhimpur G.P. I 25 Nakashipara I ••• Gopinathpur G.P Atadhlnl Prasad Kllisanj Hltgachha G.P SC UnderTehatta-1i uev. 01/07/1982 10/05/2006 10/03/2011 10/05/2006 09/01/2011 Direct N.A 4 Years 2. 0•• Debagram Tehatta-II HOGOlBARIA GP. KAUGANG BLOCK. Amltabha Bhattacharya GEN OHANANJOYPUR GP. 01/04/1979 07/06/2006 07/06/2006 10/12f2012 Direct UNDER KARIMPUR 1. N.A DEBAGRAMG.P - I 27 Nakashlpara _v •., Rahamatpur, Saikat Sanyal Gen Krlshnagar Ptpragachj 10/08/1970 04/08/2006 04/08/2009 04/08/2006 N.' 04/08/2006 Direct Kartmpur-Il 28 Chapra Belpukur. Krtshnagar-H Swapan Kumar Btswas Gen Chapra-II 12/12/1965 05/10/2006 05/10/2009 05/10/2006 05/LO/2006 DIrect N.' I 29 Block Chapra N.A 11/09/2013 DIrect 30 Sharba Tlrafdar Gon Krlshnagar municipality HanskhlU RBC-I 20/12/1968 05.10.2006 as"0/20tJ<; Anandamoy Nandi Gen Nabac:tMp Municipality Asannagar-GP 2611211970 05.10.2006 05.10.2009 0511012006 Dlrw N.A I 31 Knsnagar-I 29/08/2011 - Sudipta Kastha oac Santipur Municipality Chakdignagar GP 13/0911971 05.10.2006 05.10.2009 0511012006 12/02(2009 Direct N.A 32 Krlsnagar-I Bethuadaharl-U. Bara- SUmanta Sinaha Roy General 25/09/1971 05.10.2006 05.10.2009 05/10/2C1J6 2910912011 Direct N.' I 33 Nlkashlpara Kaliganj chandghar Block Kristvlagar-t G.P-Mayapur Swankar Ghosh osc Krishnagar BamanpukUf-1 10/011197. 05.10.2006 0•. 10.2009 0511012006 0210912011 Direct N.' 34 u.·· _''''. Nabadwlp R'=k_N;".""'n BethuadaharH. ZlaurRahaman General Plassey-II 09/07/1974 05.10.2006 05.10.2009 as"0/20tJ<; N.A Nakasnlpara 2010912011 I 35 Kahgan] Direct CHAKOABLOCKW.OANPURI PROSENJIT CHAKRABORTY GEN FATEPUR 29<U3/1976 05110/2006 05/1012009 05/10/2006 N.A GP 0210912011 36 Harlnghata Direct 0311212013 Direct N.A I 37 AviJltOas Sc Krisnnagar municipality Hanskhali Mayurhat-I 06/08/1979 05.10.2006 as,'0/20tJ<; BethuadaharH. Gayatri Sarkar SC Hatgachha 08/11/1979 05.10.2006 05.10.2009 05/10/2006 26/08/201 I Direct N.' 38 Naklshlparl Kaliganj CHAKOAHBLOCK& TATLAIJ SUDIPW.JUMOER GEN BIROHII 13/1111979 05110/2006 05/1012009 05/10/2006 3010812011 DIRECT N.A GP I 39 Haringhata Sampa Sadhukhan oac Santipur GP Simurali 0110411980 05.10.06 0511012006 0210912011 OIRECT N.A 40 Chakdah Ranaghat-II Block, Sudipta Sarkar SC otgnagar GP 1710411980 05.10.2006 0511012006 3Oo\J9I2011 Direct N.' I 41 Aranghata GP Krisnagar-l AmitKundu 0<..•• Krishnagar Municipality Krishnaganj OP 05108/1981 0511012006 0511012009 051100006 2410812011 Direct N.A 42 Krisnagan] Tanmoyee Saha Karimpur-II Silinda-I 01/0111983 05.10.06 0511012006 Direct N.A I 43 Gen Chakdah 02/01/2r:x:J!) Nabwip Block, Swarupganj Karimpur-15yrs. UtpalDebnath osc Jeanie GP 10.03.1982 06.10.2006 0611012006 2011012011 Direct N.A 44 GP Krisnagar-l N.S Home 8Iock:-Tehatta·1I BeJaj-l1G.P ooder Snehashish~nta Gen Karifr1>ur-IIG.P 12.01.1969 13.10.2006 13/10/2006 210l19l2011 G.P.:-Gq>na1J1xor Dir'" TeIlal1a-IBIock N.' I 45 Karfmpu'r-l CHAKOABLOCK& SIMURALI HINGNARAGP 4 ANlt.ESH OUITA oec KASTOOANGAI 2411011973 13/10/2006 13/1012009 13/10/2006 29/0812011 DIRECT N.' 46 GP Haringhata YEARS10 MONTHS Samik 8andyopadhyay Gen Krishnagartxl) Brittihuda 01/08/1971 02/11/2006 02/11/2009 02(11/2006 02/11/2006 Direct Mahisura N.A I 47 Chapra Brajo Gopal Sarkar SC Anulia GP, Ranaghat-I Babla 29.07.1970 19.12.2006 19.12.2009 1911212006 2610812011 Direct N.' 48 Santipur 5AGUNA, Cbakdaha Birahl-l under DEBABRATA MAjUMDER GEN.
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