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JALPAIGURI.Pdf Target Available District Sector Course Code Course Name Training Center Address E-mail ID Mobile No Till 31st March 2019 SEVOKE ROAD, 2nd MILE, SILIGURI- JALPAIGURI Agriculture AGR/Q0502 Tea plantation worker [email protected] 9831587280 300 7340001 JALPAIGURI Agriculture AGR/Q0502 Tea plantation worker P.O Fulbarihaat, Jatiakali [email protected] 9831587280 75 SEVOKE ROAD, 2nd MILE, SILIGURI- JALPAIGURI Agriculture AGR/Q0502 Tea plantation worker [email protected] 9831587280 150 7340001 JALPAIGURI Agriculture AGR/Q0502 Tea plantation worker P.O Fulbarihaat, Jatiakali [email protected] 9831587280 150 SEVOKE ROAD, 2nd MILE, SILIGURI- JALPAIGURI AGRICULTURE AGR/Q1201 Organic Grower [email protected] 9831587280 100 7340001 JALPAIGURI AGRICULTURE AGR/Q1201 Organic Grower P.O Fulbarihaat, Jatiakali [email protected] 9831587280 75 SEVOKE ROAD, 2nd MILE, SILIGURI- JALPAIGURI AGRICULTURE AGR/Q1201 Organic Grower [email protected] 9831587280 75 7340001 JALPAIGURI AGRICULTURE AGR/Q1201 Organic Grower P.O Fulbarihaat, Jatiakali [email protected] 9831587280 30 JALPAIGURI AGRICULTURE AGR/Q1202 Pesticide & Fertilizer P.O Fulbarihaat, Jatiakali [email protected] 9831587280 100 Vermicompost SEVOKE ROAD, 2nd MILE, SILIGURI- JALPAIGURI AGRICULTURE AGR/Q1203 [email protected] 9831587280 300 producer 7340001 Vermicompost JALPAIGURI AGRICULTURE AGR/Q1203 P.O Fulbarihaat, Jatiakali [email protected] 9831587280 75 producer Vermicompost SEVOKE ROAD, 2nd MILE, SILIGURI- JALPAIGURI AGRICULTURE AGR/Q1203 [email protected] 9831587280 75 producer 7340001 Mushroom Grower Sen Para, Bhatakhana Road, Jalpaiguri, JALPAIGURI AGRICULTURE AGR/Q7803 [email protected] 90 (small entrepreneur) PIN-735101 APPAREL, MADE-UPS & Sewing Machine GOVERNMENT ITI DHUPGURI, JALPAIGURI AMH/Q0301 [email protected] 8420791959 30 HOME FURNISHING Operator NATHUAHUT , DHUPGURI DIPLOMAT INFOTECH, SHILPOOMITY APPAREL, MADE-UPS & JALPAIGURI AMH/Q1001 Hand Embroiderer PARA,BEGUNTARY ,JALPAIGURI,WEST [email protected] 9733064084 360 HOME FURNISHING BENGAL APPAREL, MADE-UPS & GOVERNMENT ITI DHUPGURI, JALPAIGURI AMH/Q1947 Self Employed Tailor [email protected] 8420791959 30 HOME FURNISHING NATHUAHUT , DHUPGURI IICE, Kadamtala, Jalpaiguri,IICE, APPAREL, MADE-UPS & Kadamtala, Jalpaiguri-Siliguri Mini Bus JALPAIGURI AMH/Q1947 Self Employed Tailor [email protected] 9832044766 120 HOME FURNISHING Stand, Kadamtala, P.O. & Dist.- Jalpaiguri, Pin-735101, West Bengal APPAREL, MADE-UPS & IICE, Fatapukur, P.O. & P.S.-Rajganj, Dist.- JALPAIGURI AMH/Q1947 Self Employed Tailor [email protected] 9832044766 60 HOME FURNISHING Jalpaiguri, Pin-735134 APPAREL, MADE-UPS & Sen Para, Bhatakhana Road, Jalpaiguri, JALPAIGURI AMH/Q1947 Self Employed Tailor [email protected] 120 HOME FURNISHING PIN-735101 Vill.-Denguajhar, P.O.-Denguajhar, APPAREL, MADE-UPS & Tehsil/Taluka-Kotwali, Town/City- JALPAIGURI AMH/Q1947 Self Employed Tailor [email protected] 9073954451 240 HOME FURNISHING Jalpaiguri, Dist.-Jalpaiguri, West Bengal- 735121 APPAREL, MADE-UPS & D.M. Road, Purba Magurmari,P.S- JALPAIGURI AMH/Q1947 Self Employed Tailor [email protected] 9647219810 60 HOME FURNISHING Dhupguri,Pin-735210 APPAREL, MADE-UPS & KARLA VELLY MORE, MOHIT JALPAIGURI AMH/Q1947 Self Employed Tailor [email protected] 9434488843 60 HOME FURNISHING NAGAR,JALPAIGURI,735102 IICE, Fatapukur, P.O. & P.S.-Rajganj, Dist.- JALPAIGURI AUTOMOTIVE ASC/Q9714 Chauffeur / Taxi Driver [email protected] 9832044766 60 Jalpaiguri, Pin-735134 IICE, Malbazar, P.O.-Malbazar, Dist.- JALPAIGURI AUTOMOTIVE ASC/Q9714 Chauffeur / Taxi Driver [email protected] 9832044766 30 Jalpaiguri, Pin-735221, West Bengal IICE, Kadamtala, Jalpaiguri,IICE, Assistant Beauty Kadamtala, Jalpaiguri-Siliguri Mini Bus JALPAIGURI BEAUTY & WELLNESS BWS/Q0101 [email protected] 9832044766 120 Therapist Stand, Kadamtala, P.O. & Dist.- Jalpaiguri, Pin-735101, West Bengal Assistant Beauty IICE, Fatapukur, P.O. & P.S.-Rajganj, Dist.- JALPAIGURI BEAUTY & WELLNESS BWS/Q0101 [email protected] 9832044766 60 Therapist Jalpaiguri, Pin-735134 Target Available District Sector Course Code Course Name Training Center Address E-mail ID Mobile No Till 31st March 2019 Bridal Fashion and JALPAIGURI BEAUTY & WELLNESS BWS/Q0301 Photographic Makeup ACADEMY SUBURBIA,NAGRAKATA [email protected] 9830057338 10 Artist Vill.-Denguajhar, P.O.-Denguajhar, Tehsil/Taluka-Kotwali, Town/City- JALPAIGURI Beauty & Wellness BWS/Q2201 Yoga Instructor [email protected] 9073954451 240 Jalpaiguri, Dist.-Jalpaiguri, West Bengal- 735121 Operator - GOVERNMENT ITI DHUPGURI, JALPAIGURI CAPITAL GOODS CSC/Q0110 [email protected] 8420791959 60 Conventional Turning NATHUAHUT , DHUPGURI Operator - GOVERNMENT ITI KUMARGRAM, JALPAIGURI CAPITAL GOODS CSC/Q0110 [email protected] 9832011433 60 Conventional Turning KUMARGRAM, NEAR ALIPURDUAR Operator - GOVERNMENT ITI MAYNAGURI, PET JALPAIGURI CAPITAL GOODS CSC/Q0110 [email protected] 9038653308 35 Conventional Turning KATI , MAYNAGURI Metal Inert Gas / Metal Active Gas /Gas GOVERNMENT ITI DHUPGURI, JALPAIGURI CAPITAL GOODS CSC/Q0209 [email protected] 8420791959 80 Metal Arc Welder NATHUAHUT , DHUPGURI (MIG/MAG/GMAW) Metal Inert Gas / Metal Active Gas /Gas GOVERNMENT ITI KUMARGRAM, JALPAIGURI CAPITAL GOODS CSC/Q0209 [email protected] 9832011433 60 Metal Arc Welder KUMARGRAM, NEAR ALIPURDUAR (MIG/MAG/GMAW) Metal Inert Gas / Metal Active Gas /Gas GOVERNMENT ITI MAYNAGURI, PET JALPAIGURI CAPITAL GOODS CSC/Q0209 [email protected] 9038653308 120 Metal Arc Welder KATI , MAYNAGURI (MIG/MAG/GMAW) GOVERNMENT ITI DHUPGURI, JALPAIGURI CONSTRUCTION CON/Q0901 Assistant Surveyor [email protected] 8420791959 40 NATHUAHUT , DHUPGURI GOVERNMENT ITI MAL, ODLABARI, MAL, JALPAIGURI CONSTRUCTION CON/Q0901 Assistant Surveyor [email protected] 9051467659 60 JALPAIGURI GOVERNMENT ITI DHUPGURI, JALPAIGURI CONSTRUCTION CON/Q0902 Surveyor [email protected] 8420791959 40 NATHUAHUT , DHUPGURI GOVERNMENT ITI MAL, ODLABARI, MAL, JALPAIGURI CONSTRUCTION CON/Q0902 Surveyor [email protected] 9051467659 60 JALPAIGURI GOVERNMENT ITI MAYNAGURI, PET JALPAIGURI CONSTRUCTION CON/Q0902 Surveyor [email protected] 9038653308 60 KATI , MAYNAGURI SEVOKE ROAD, 2nd MILE, SILIGURI- JALPAIGURI DOMESTIC WORKER DWC/Q0102 General Housekeeper [email protected] 9831587280 75 7340001 JALPAIGURI DOMESTIC WORKER DWC/Q0102 General Housekeeper P.O Fulbarihaat, Jatiakali [email protected] 9831587280 75 Field Technician – ELECTRONICS & GOVERNMENT ITI DHUPGURI, JALPAIGURI ELE/Q3104 Other Home [email protected] 8420791959 60 HARDWARE NATHUAHUT , DHUPGURI Appliances Field Technician – ELECTRONICS & GOVERNMENT ITI MAL, ODLABARI, MAL, JALPAIGURI ELE/Q3104 Other Home [email protected] 9051467659 30 HARDWARE JALPAIGURI Appliances Field Technician – BRIGHT FUTURE .COM JALPAIGURI ELECTRONICS & JALPAIGURI ELE/Q4601 Computing and CENTRE ,4 NO GUMTHI,JALPAIGURI, [email protected] 9609601780 90 HARDWARE Peripherals NEAR KANAI BHABAN PIN-735101 Vill.-Denguajhar, P.O.-Denguajhar, Field Technician – ELECTRONICS & Tehsil/Taluka-Kotwali, Town/City- JALPAIGURI ELE/Q4601 Computing and [email protected] 9073954451 240 HARDWARE Jalpaiguri, Dist.-Jalpaiguri, West Bengal- Peripherals 735121 Field Technician – ELECTRONICS & JALPAIGURI ELE/Q4601 Computing and MG Road, Beguntary More, Jalpaiguri [email protected] 7541807500 240 HARDWARE Peripherals ELECTRONICS & CCTV Installation JALPAIGURI ELE/Q4605 MG Road, Beguntary More, Jalpaiguri [email protected] 7541807500 240 HARDWARE Technician GTTI-JALPAIGURI; NATUN PARA, NEAR ELECTRONICS & JALPAIGURI ELE/Q6301 Electrical Technician UTTARAYAN APPARTMENT, PO&DT- [email protected] 9433349788 20 HARDWARE JALPAIGURI. PIN CODE -735101 Target Available District Sector Course Code Course Name Training Center Address E-mail ID Mobile No Till 31st March 2019 DTH Set Top Box ELECTRONICS & GOVERNMENT ITI DHUPGURI, JALPAIGURI ELE/Q8101 Installation & Service [email protected] 8420791959 60 HARDWARE NATHUAHUT , DHUPGURI Technician DTH Set Top Box ELECTRONICS & GOVERNMENT ITI MAL, ODLABARI, MAL, JALPAIGURI ELE/Q8101 Installation & Service [email protected] 9051467659 60 HARDWARE JALPAIGURI Technician Mobile Phone ELECTRONICS & IICE, Fatapukur, P.O. & P.S.-Rajganj, Dist.- JALPAIGURI ELE/Q8104 Hardware Repair [email protected] 9832044766 120 HARDWARE Jalpaiguri, Pin-735134 Technician HANDICRAFTS & Hand Rolled Agarbatti Sen Para, Bhatakhana Road, Jalpaiguri, JALPAIGURI HCS/Q7901 [email protected] 30 CARPETS Maker PIN-735101 HANDICRAFTS & Bamboo Utility Sen Para, Bhatakhana Road, Jalpaiguri, JALPAIGURI HCS/Q8705 [email protected] 30 CARPETS Handicraft Assembler PIN-735101 JALPAIGURI HEALTHCARE HSS/Q5101 General Duty Assistant ACADEMY SUBURBIA,NAGRAKATA [email protected] 9830057338 40 JALPAIGURI HEALTHCARE HSS/Q5101 General Duty Assistant ACADEMY SUBURBIA,NAGRAKATA [email protected] 9830057338 30 Maynaguri Road, Ulladabari, Maynaguri, JALPAIGURI HEALTHCARE HSS/Q5101 General Duty Assistant [email protected] 9093681508 180 Jalpaiguri C/O DASHARATH LAL AGARWAL JALPAIGURI HEALTHCARE HSS/Q5101 General Duty Assistant ,CHAYAN PARA, OPPOSITE SWAGAT [email protected] 9832013510 480 RESIDENCY,PO SALUGARA, SILIGURI Pannakshi Bhaban, Subhash Nagar, JALPAIGURI HEALTHCARE HSS/Q5101 General Duty Assistant [email protected] 9775477717 120
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