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Phone Nos of District Admin. / Police / State Govt TINSUKIA DISTRICT : PHONE NOS OF DISTRICT ADMIN. / POLICE / STATE GOVT. OFFICERS / CENTRAL GOVT.OFFICERS / SOME OTHERS Phone No. Dept. Sl No Name of Officer Office Office Residence Mobile 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2331572 1 Shri Puru Gupta,IAS D.C, Tinsukia 2333310( 2330576 8011814765 F) Sri Arup Arandhara, 2 ADC, Tinsukia 94350-05089 ACS Smt.Smitakshi Barua, 3 ADC, Tinsukia 94353-94128 ACS Shri Mridul Kr. 4 PD, ITDP, Dangari 94352-84701 Das,ACS 5 Smti S. Chetia, ACS ADC 94352-05134 Sri Diganta Saikia, District 6 ADC 94350-30337 ACS Admin 7 Smt. S. Dutta,ACS ADC 94350-31395 Sri Sushanta Dutta, Election Officer, 8 2330488 94351-51760 ACS Tinsukia 9 Sri J. Phukan, Steno, Confidential Br. 2331572 - 98642-58128 Sri 10 D.K.Bhattacharjee, -do- -do- 94354-72023 Steno, Sri Ananya Bordoloi, 11 -do- 97062-46655 Jr. Asstt. Sri Bimal 12 Planning Br. 2330712 94350-35177 Borgohain,Steno 1 Sri N. Kagyung SPO 94355-30361 2 Sri Timung APO 9435852637 P&D Cell 3 Sri Tapan Gogoi R.A. 9954220187 4 Sri Biju Das R.A. 9854104424 1 Sri P.J.Kakoty, ACS C.O, Tinsukia 2331451 2331451 94351-31468 Sri Pallav 2 C.O, Doomdooma 240611 240611 94350-23302 Mazumdar,ACS C.O. Shri Bipul Kr. Das, 3 C.O, Margherita i/c 220358 220358 94351-08128 ACS 4 Shri M. Kutum, ACS C.O, Sadiya 244088 244087 99540-23451 244021 Sri Kishore Thakuria, 1 SDO(C), Sadiya 244022 94351-94509 ACS 244759(F ) SDO(c ) Sadiya 2 Sri Noren Das , ACS EAC 9435027098 3 Sri S.K.Gogoi, ACS E.O. 244088 94351-33183 4 Sri Neog T.O. 94353-31805 SDO (C ) Sri N.K. Shanti 220207 1 SDO(C), MRG 220390 9859861322 Margherita Singh,ACS 72694(F) Page | 1 TINSUKIA DISTRICT : PHONE NOS OF DISTRICT ADMIN. / POLICE / STATE GOVT. OFFICERS / CENTRAL GOVT.OFFICERS / SOME OTHERS Sri Bipul Kr. Das, 2 E.O. 221503 94351-08128 ACS 3 Sri Juga Krishna 4 EAC 88769-88472 Rajbonshi, ACS 1 Sri Deba Kr. Gogoi Jailor, Tinsukia 2330550 99542-52345 Jail 2 Sri Dilip Baruah Supdt. Tsk Jail -do- 9435157678 1 Shri Asim Sarma B.D.O, Hapjan 2345629 9435229664 2 Sri Arun Das BDO, Guijan 94353-89141 3 Shri Abhinash Saikia B.D.O, Margherita 2330645 2330645 94351-35146 BDO 4 Shri Nazrul Islam B.D.O, Kakapather I 240611 9435168410 5 Sri M.N.Bora BDO, Itakhuli 98593-31976 6 I/c N. Reza BDO,Saikhowa 9954423627 7 Smt. Gita Bora, BDO, Sadiya 244400 244087 9435531228 1 Smt.Mira Singh Chairman 2331104 2331104 98543-57188 Zila Sri Amarendra Parishad 2 CEO, TZP 2330045 2340303 94353-98914 Baruah, ACS Supdt., I/C DDS, 1 Sri Putul Konwar 94350-32075 Tinsukia 2 Sri Fakhrul Islam Inspector, Tinsukia 98640-75423 3 Sri Karuna Borah -do- 94011-03713 4 Sri Bhukanta Das -do- 94353-14167 5 Md. Ali -do- 94350-60838 Sub-Inspector, 6 Sri Dwijen Das 97076-84121 Tinsukia F& CS 7 Sri A. Khenglung -do- 98649-03624 Inspector, 8 Sri Prabhat Konwar 94352-00314 Margherita 9 Sri Saurav Phukan -do- 94350-84930 Smt. Joyshree 10 -do- 94019-88424 Rajkhowa 11 Sri Chirajul Ali -do- Sri Ramkrishna 12 Supdt. I/C, Sadiya 98597-07401 Sinha 13 Md. Farid Ahmed Supdt., Margherita 94351-38150 Sri M. Borkatoky Supdt. 94357-07707 1 2 Sri Raju Mahanta DSE,Tinsukia 94350-32186 Excise 3 Sri John Phukan DSE (Ware House) 94350-35850 4 Sri Tulan Narah Insp., Tinsukia Rly. 99544-13298 5 Sri Abdul Hussain Insp. Doomdooma 95310-34726 Page | 2 TINSUKIA DISTRICT : PHONE NOS OF DISTRICT ADMIN. / POLICE / STATE GOVT. OFFICERS / CENTRAL GOVT.OFFICERS / SOME OTHERS 88765-61300 6 Sri Priya Mahanta Insp. Digboi 94351-65522 7 Sri Imtiaz Ali Insp. Margherita 94354-38141 Sri Tukheswar 1 PD 2331465 94351-52418 Muktiar,ACS 2 APO(T) 94350-30194 DRDA Sri Joyram Nath 3 APO(C) 94351-34102 Hazarika 4 Sri Naba Gogoi HA 94350-36523 1 Dr. P.C.Bhuyan Jt.Director 2331271 99546-48316 Dr. (Mrs.) Jyoti 2 CM & HO(CD) 2342119 96786-48316 Bhuyan 3 Dr.P.K.Saikia SDM&HO(PH)/DIO 98545-59982 4 Dr. Trishna Borah DPO,(TB Control) 94351-34246 94353-36767 5 Dr. Romen Sonowal SDM&HO(HQ) 6 Dr. Arup Kalita Addl.CM&HO(FW) 94350-35977 M&HO-I, Urban W Health 7 Dr.Barnali Borah 94351-35434 Centre 8 Dr. M. Rahman Supdt. C/Hospital 2308343 94350-58593 9 Sri Rakesh Singh DPM, NRHM 2335194 96780-84344 DPMO, Blindness 10 Sri Amulya Gohain 94351-34690 Control 11 Sri Ujjala Baruah Dist.Malaria Officer 99545-94576 Food Safety 12 Sri B.K. Bhyuan 94351-69117 Inspector 13 Sri H.N.Mahanta Drug Inspector 94350-32184 1 Dr. Anup Kr. Das DVO 94351-36398 Vety 2 OC, ICDP 2334618 3 Vety. Hospital 1 Sri H. Gogoi I S I/C 2342176 94350-55961 2 Mr. Rongpee DEEO 9678617978 Education 3 DI, Tinsukia 4 DI, Margherita 5 DI, Sadiya 1 Sri Hiren Gogoi DMC I/c 9435055961 2 Sri Kanak Das Programmer SSA 3 Sri Krishanu Barua 94353-35047 4 Sri Bikash Hazarika SSA Office, Tsk 94350-35068 Page | 3 TINSUKIA DISTRICT : PHONE NOS OF DISTRICT ADMIN. / POLICE / STATE GOVT. OFFICERS / CENTRAL GOVT.OFFICERS / SOME OTHERS 5 Sri Diganta Bora -do- 6 Sri Tamuly Project Officer 1 Sri H. Borgohain DC 2336098 2332454 9435024119 2 Sri A.K.Sarma Asstt. Commr 2339371 94350-46566 Sales Tax 3 Sri Supdt. (Rec.) 4 Supdt. (Appeal) 1 Sri Robin Sarma Tinsukia 94351-36838 Employmen 2 Sri Dilip Das Digboi 99577-09173 t 3 Sri Kamal Bora Doomdooma 241491 94350-95144 2331241 1 Sri Pranjal Das D.J. 2331258( 2330278 9864261164 F) Addl. Sessions 2 Vacant 2339140 2338942 Judge No.1 Addl. Sessions 3 Smti. Anubha Das 2351587 2340906 9435063363 Judge(FTC) No.2 4 Smti. Rina Hazarika Civil Judge 2331240 2331478 9435313699 Sri Nogen Senabaya Chief Judicial 2331456 5 2331463 9954021991 Deori Magistrate Ph. & Fax Addl. Chief Judicial 6 Smti. Seema Das 2330614 2341533 9435126369 Magistrate Sub-Divisional 7 Vacant Judicial Magisrate 2330623 2330760 (Sadar) Sub-Divisional 03756- 03756- 8 Sri Joydev Koch Judicial Magisrate, 9435377552 244069 244069 (M) Sadiya Sub-Divisional Judicial 03751- 03751- Judiciary 9 Sri Rahul Medhi 9435056763 Magistrate(M), 272286 272262 Margherita Special Judicial 10 Vacant Magistrate(Rly),1st 2340626 2332284 Class Md. Nur Ahmed 11 Munsiff No. 1 2330060 2330037 9435219635 Laskar 12 Vacant Munsiff No. 2 2330059 2330042 Judicial Magistrate 13 Sri Narayan Kuri 2330767 2330399 9954854392 1st Class Smti. Chetana 03751- 03751- 14 Munsiff , Margherita 9435133159 Khanikar 272176 272189 15 Sri B.L. Agarwal PP 94351-34681 16 Adv.B.B.Yadav Asstt. PP 94351-36021 Adv. Purusuttam 17 GP 94350-35917 Agarwalla 18 Adv. Agarwalla Asstt. GP Page | 4 TINSUKIA DISTRICT : PHONE NOS OF DISTRICT ADMIN. / POLICE / STATE GOVT. OFFICERS / CENTRAL GOVT.OFFICERS / SOME OTHERS 1 Sri P. Terang DFO, Doomaooma 94350-66444 2 Sri N. Das ACF, DMA -do- 9854094085 3 Sri N.Das, AFS DFO, Digboi 264433 264839 94350-30642 4 Sri S.K.Thakuria ACF, Digboi -do- 99540-58102 5 DFO, Dibrugarh 2318096 99540-99930 6 Sri T. Sarma DFO, Logging, Tsk 2330422 94351-92913 7 Sri T.P.Hazarika DO, S/Con.,DBR 2320144 94350-18188 Forest 8 Sri D.Buragohain DFO, S/F, DBR 2310965 2320638 94350-56910 DFO,Timber 9 Sri Tarun Gogoi 2345558 2345517 94350-31881 Treatment, Makum Sri Vaibhab Mathur, 10 DFO, W/L 2331472 2331472 94355-25703 IFS 11 Sri RO, Tinsukia 2331554 2331554 12 Sri D.K.Das RO, S/F,Tsk 98543-46102 13 Sri Arup Barua RO, S/Con.Tsk 94351-90335 14 Sri RO, W/L, Guijan Sri Pushpadhar 15 R.O.,Sadiya 9435338164 Buragohain 1 Shri Rohini Gogoi DAO I/C 94353-91155 Dist.Agri.Information 2 Sri S.S.Rahman 94350-36669 Officer,Tsk 3 Sri N.Ahmed SDAO(Hort), Tsk 94350-52328 SDAO(CC&TC), 4 Sri R. Barua 99542-19887 Tsk 5 Dr.P.K.Mahanta SDAO, Tsk 94350-33281 6 Sri T. Bora SDAO, Margherita 99544-98152 7 Sri D. Borkakoti SDAO, Sadiya 99547-86870 Agriculture SDAO(Sugar cane) 8 Sri B. Saikia 94352-29742 Mrg. Sr.Agri.Dev.Officer( 9 Sri SN Goswami 94350-04959 Agro), Tsk Sr.Agri.Dev.Officer 10 Sri G.Sarmah 98544-25562 (Survei.), Tsk Sr. Agri.Dev.Officer, 11 Sri G. Lahon 99542-53166 Mrg. Sr.Agri.Dev.Officer, 12 Sri S. Dutta 94352-69868 Sdy Chief Scientist, 13 Dr.A.C. Borbora 2307243 94350-54314 CRC 14 Dr. Satish Borah Atttt.Scientist, CRC. 94354-72672 1 Sri Sanjib Baishya DGM 94350-81870 EE,(Supply)/TskEle ASEB 2 Sri Duruba Borah 2330001 98546-53966 c. Dvn 3 Sri Khireswar Gogoi EE, Grid Sub-Dvn. 2335358 94353-60066 Page | 5 TINSUKIA DISTRICT : PHONE NOS OF DISTRICT ADMIN. / POLICE / STATE GOVT. OFFICERS / CENTRAL GOVT.OFFICERS / SOME OTHERS EE, Indu.Rev. Sub- 4 Sri B.M.Saikia 2331206 94350-17233 Dvn. 5 Sri EE, RGGVY 6 Sri Rathin Borpujari EE, Digboi 264821 264322 94351-34074 7 Sri Deori SDO(Supply), Tsk 2331460 94353-35394 8 SDO, Doomdooma 249653 9 Control, Tinsukia 2338527 0361- Mr Pradyut CE, PWD(B), 2266771 1 94350-41799 Choudhury Assam 2660771( F) 2 SE, PWD, DBR 2328058 2318832 3 Sri K. Hazarika SE, NH, Dibrugarh 2324502 2314036 94350-32233 4 EE (B)(Elec.), JHT 5 Sri Shyamal Bordoloi EE, PWD (B), DBR 2328016 2325459 94350-90500 6 Sri J.C.Nath EE, NH, Dibrugarh 2321655 2328656 94351-80558 A EE, NH, 7 Sri Prasanta Saikia 94357-35938 Dibrugarh 8 Sri R. Hazarika EE,PWD(M), Tsk 94350-92786 9 Sri R.K.Dutta EE,PWD(R/R), Tsk 2331257 94350-32351 PWD 10 Sri Sri T.K.Mandal EE,PWD(S/R), Tsk 2331449 2340180 9435376607 11 Sri Bikash Barua AEE, R/R 94350-32033 12 Sri U.
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