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Ward No: 073 ULB Name :KOLKATA MC ULB CODE: 79 BPL LIST-KOLKATA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Ward No: 073 ULB Name :KOLKATA MC ULB CODE: 79 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 1 Not Applicable LATE GOPAL DAS 1 1 2 1 2 NA 10/1 SASHI SHEKHER BOSE ROAD ABALA DAS LT. KARICK DAS 5 4 9 2 3 49 KALIGHAT ROAD ABANI KR. JANA LATE HARAPRASAD JANA 2 1 3 3 4 KALIGHAT ROAD 49 KALIGHAT ROAD ABANI KUMAR JANA LATE HARAPRASAD JANA 2 1 3 4 5 BAL RAM BOSE GHAT ROAD 36D BAL RAM BOSE GHAT ROAD ACHABAR NATH TIWARI LT RAM SUBHAK TIWARI 2 3 5 5 6 KALIGHAT ROAD 49A KALIGHAT ROAD ADHAR ROY LATE RAJKUMAR ROY 2 2 4 6 7 49,KALIGHAT RD KOL-26 ADITI PURKAIT AJIT PURKAIT 0 1 1 7 8 15/1 HARISH CHATTERJEE ST. AJAY DAS LATE LAKSHMAN DAS 2 4 6 8 9 HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET 71 HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET AJAY HALDER LATE NIRATAM HALDER 2 2 4 9 10 HARISH MUKHERJEE ROAD 176A HARISH MUKHERJEE ROAD AJAY KR MAITY LT NAGENDRA NATH MAITY 2 1 3 10 11 KALIGHAT ROAD 48 KALIGHAT ROAD AJIT DAS MADAN DAS 2 2 4 11 12 58/1,HARISH CHATTERJEE ST MANJU GHOSH LT AJIT KR GHOSH 2 1 3 12 13 BAL RAM BOSE GHAT ROAD 2/1C BAL RAM BOSE GHAT ROAD ATUL KANTA GOSWAMI LATE ANATH BANDHU GOSWAMI 2 2 4 15 14 57B KALIGHAT ROAD ALO MONDAL SURYA MONDAL 4 3 7 16 15 40 KALIGHAT ROAD ALO ROY LATE NIRANJAN ROY 1 1 2 17 16 NA 7/5 S. S. B. ROAD ALOK DAS ADHIR DAS 3 2 5 18 17 KALIGHAT ROAD 57/B KALIGHAT ROAD ALOKA DAS LT KRISHNAKANTA DAS 0 2 2 19 18 KALIGHAT RD 40 KALIGHAT RD ALOKA HALDER (DIED ON 200 LT.HIM HALDER 2 2 4 20 19 SHASI SEKHAR BOSE ROAD ALOKE DAS LATE MANINDRA NATH DAS 2 2 4 21 20 NA 7/5 S. S. B. ROAD ALOKE MODAK SITAL MODAK 2 2 4 22 21 95C KALIGHAT ROAD ALPANA DAS LATE BIMAL DAS 0 1 1 23 22 HARISH CHATTERJEE ST 39C HARISH CHATTERJEE ST ALPANA ROY GOUTAM ROY 3 1 4 24 23 NA 5B BIJAY BOSE ROAD AMANDIP GAHLOF LT. T. GHALOF 3 1 4 25 24 15 MADAN PAL LANE AMAR MALLICK MAHINDAR MALLICK 1 0 1 26 25 2/1C BALARAM BOSE ROAD AMAR NATH SINGH LATE BHAJU RAM SINGH 1 2 3 27 26 KALIGHAT ROAD 49 KALIGHAT ROAD AMIR ROY 4 2 6 28 27 HARISH MUKHERJEE ST 90D HARISH MUKHERJEE ST AMIT PATITUNDI LATE ATUL CH PARITUNDI 1 2 3 29 28 48 KALIGHAT ROAD AMULYA DAS LATE MADAN CH. DAS 4 2 6 30 29 KALIGHAT ROAD 40 KALIGHAT ROAD ANANDI DEBI RAJAK LATE DASU RAJAK 0 1 1 31 30 49 KALIGHAT ROAD MANJU RANI JANA LT ANANTA JANA 1 1 2 32 31 57B KALIGHAT ROAD CHANCHALA MONDAL LT ANANTA MONDAL 2 2 4 33 32 HARISH CHATTERJEE ST 48/1 HARISH CHATTERJEE ST ANGUR BAG LT ANIL BAG 3 2 5 34 33 15/4C RANI SANKARI LANE ANGUR BALA DAS LATE SARATCHANDRA DAS 0 1 1 35 34 7 SASHI SEKHAR BOSE RD ANIL KUMAR DAS PAYARILAL DAS 3 0 3 36 1 Page 1 of 45 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 35 1/1B BALARAM BOSE GHAT RD KOL-25 ANILA SAHA LT.KALIPADA SAHA 2 1 3 37 36 2A PARBATI CHAKRABORTI LANE ANIMA CHITRAKAR DIPAK CHATRAKAR 4 3 7 39 37 40 KALIGHAT ROAD ANIMA DAS LATE BISTU DAS 0 4 4 40 38 HAZRA ROAD 122 HAZRA ROAD, KOLKATA ANIMA MUKHERJEE LATE NIRODBARAN MUKHERJEE 0 2 2 41 39 98GFT HARISH CHATTERJEE RD KOL-25 ANIMESH CHAKRABORTY LT.ANANGA CHAKRABORTY 2 1 3 42 40 KALIGHAT ROAD 57A KALIGHAT ROAD ANITA MALLICK LATE KANAN MALLICK 0 2 2 44 41 KALIGHAT ROAD 49 KALIGHAT ROAD ANITA RAKSHIT LATE KARTIK CH RAKSHIT 3 2 5 45 42 63B KALIGHAT ROAD ANJALI BHOWMICK LATE HARIPADA BHOWMICK 0 1 1 47 43 RANI SANKARI LANE 1/1 RANI SANKARI LANE ANJALI JANA SWAPAN JANA 1 1 2 49 44 40 KALIGHAT ROAD ANJALI SARDAR BAPI SARDAR 4 3 7 50 45 KALIGHAT ROAD KALIGHAT ROAD ANJU CHANDA LATE MANTU CHANDA 3 2 5 51 46 KALIGHAT ROAD 61A KALIGHAT ROAD ANUSREE KARMAKAR PARIMAL KARMAKAR 1 4 5 52 47 28 HARISH CHATTERJEE ST. ANUKUL DAS LATE RAJENDRA DAS 2 4 6 53 48 NA 5 S. S. B. ROAD ANUP ROY LT. HARI SHANKAR ROY 2 2 4 54 49 HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET 63/3A HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET ANURUPA SAHA LATE NISHIKANTA SAHA 3 2 5 55 50 KALIGHAT ROAD 95A KALIGHAT ROAD ARATI DAS LT SANTOSH DAS 2 1 3 56 51 KALIGHAT ROAD 49 KALIGHAT ROAD ARATI DEBI LATE PRASADI SHAW 1 5 6 57 52 KALIGHAT ROAD KALIGHAT ROAD ARATI MONDAL DHANANJAY MONDAL 1 1 2 58 53 49 KALIGHAT ROAD ARATI SHAW LATE PRASADI SHAW 1 5 6 60 54 GOBINDA BOSE LANE 4B GOBINDA BOSE LANE ARCHANA BERA LT S BERA 0 2 2 61 55 SUBARBAN SCHOOL ROAD 6/1A SUBARBAN SCHOOL ROAD ARCHANA NASKAR SUKHDEB NASKAR 1 1 2 62 56 NA 8B S. S. B. ROAD ARJUN DAS KASHI DAS 2 2 4 63 57 BAL RAM BOSE GHAT ROAD 36/E BAL RAM BOSE GHAT ROAD ARJUN SHAW LT BISWANATH SHAW 4 1 5 64 58 NA 18/1 SHASHI SHEKHAR BOSE ROAD ARNIND KR SHAW K. SHAW 2 2 4 65 59 HARISH CHATTERJEE ROAD 56B HARISH CHATTERJEE ROAD ARUN GHOSH LATE MAHWSWAR GHOSH 1 0 1 66 60 SASHI SANKAR BOSE ROAD 20/1 SASHI SANKAR BOSE ROAD ASGAR ALI LAT REHMAN ALI 3 3 6 67 61 HARISH CHATTERJEE ST 31 HARISH CHATTERJEE ST ASHA MONDAL SATYEN MONDAL 0 3 3 68 62 2A PARBATI CHAKRABORTI LANE ASHIM CHITRAKAR LATE MRITYUNJAY CHITRAKAR 2 5 7 69 63 7 SASHI SEKHAR BOSE RD ASHOK DAS KISUN DAS 4 0 4 70 64 HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET 15/1 HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET KOL ASHOK NASKAR LT.SATISH NASKAR 2 1 3 73 65 SHASI SEKHAR BOSE ROAD ASHOK RAY RATAN RAY 3 2 5 74 66 NA 8B S. S. B. ROAD ASHOKE RAM JANAKI RAM 1 3 4 76 67 GOBINDA BOSE LANE ASIM DHAR LATE PRIYANATH DHAR 1 3 4 77 68 KALIGHAT ROAD KALIGHAT ROAD ASIMA DASGUPTA BISWANATH DASGUPTA 3 1 4 78 2 Page 2 of 45 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 69 101/A KALIGHAT ROAD ASIMA DUTTA LATE DHIREN DUTTA 0 2 2 79 70 KALIGHAT ROAD KALIGHAT ROAD ASIMA KARAN LATE GANESH KARAN 0 1 1 80 71 KALIGHAT ROAD 40 KALIGHAT ROAD ASIMA NATH LATE DHIREN NATH 0 1 1 81 72 KALIGHAT ROAD KALIGHAT ROAD ASIMA SHOW 1 1 2 82 73 7/2 MADAN PAL LANE ASIT KUMAR DEY LATE BHUPENDRA NATH DAS 2 2 4 84 74 NA 5B S. S. B. ROAD ASRATI RAM HARA RAM 2 2 4 85 75 NA 5B S. S. B. ROAD ATEMRAJ DAS JAGO DAS 3 2 5 86 76 68 KALIGHAT ROAD ATUL CH. DALAPATI LAT BHAKU DALAPATI 1 2 3 87 77 KALIGHAT ROAD KALIGHAT ROAD ATUL DALAPATI 1 2 3 88 78 KALIGHAT CLUB KALIGHAT ROAD AVA BANERJEE LATE KESHAB BANERJEE 0 1 1 89 79 HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET 38 HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET AVA PAL CHOWDHURI LATE PARIMAL PAL CHOWDHUR 2 2 4 90 80 RANI SANKARI LANE 15/4B RANI SANKARI LANE AVA RANI PAL LT NIBARAN CH PAL 0 1 1 91 81 NA 20/1 SHASHI SHEKHAR BOSE ROAD AWADH KISHARE PROSAD B. PROSAD 2 2 4 92 82 15 MADAN PAL LANE BABITA MALLICK LATE MINILAL MALLICK 0 3 3 93 83 40 KALIGHAT ROAD BABLA GUPTA SASTHI GUPTA 3 2 5 94 84 NA 9/1 SASHI SHEKHER BOSE ROAD BABLU BHOWMICK BISHNUPADA BHOWMICK 2 2 4 96 85 2/1C BALARAM BOSE GHAT RD BABLU DAS RAMESH DAS 2 1 3 97 86 13/3 RANI SANKARI LANE BABLU DAS LATE MANTU DAS 2 3 5 98 87 HARISH CHATTERJEE ST 60 HARISH CHATTERJEE ST BACHAN PRASAD SINHA LT JAGAT SINHA 5 3 8 99 88 KALIGHAT ROAD 49 KALIGHAT ROAD BACHARAM SAHA LT GOKUL SAHA 4 1 5 100 89 HARISH CHATTEJEE ST 29/C HARISH CHATTEJEE ST BACHHU RAJAK LT HISHEN RAJAK 4 2 6 101 90 BASANT BOSE LANE 3 BASANT BOSE LANE KOL-26 BADAL BALA SARDAR LT.PREM CHAND SARDAR 3 2 5 102 91 21 MADAN PAL LANE BADAL CH KOLAY LATE KALIPADA KOLAY 3 1 4 104 92 KALIGHAT ROAD 48 KALIGHAT ROAD BADAN DEBI SHAW LT MAHADEV SHAW 0 1 1 108 93 NA 7 S. S. B. ROAD BADRI DAS SUMAN DAS 2 2 4 110 94 7 SASHI SEKHAR BOSE RD BAHADUR DAS LATE RANGLAL DAS 3 1 4 111 95 7/2 MADAN PAL LANE BAIJNATH KAMAT LATE SUKHAI KAMAT 3 2 5 112 96 NA 5B S. S. B. ROAD BAJO DAS LT. PANCHU DAS 5 3 8 113 97 RANI SARKARI LANE 14 RANI SARKARI LANE BAL MUKUNDA GUPTA LATE MATHUR PRASAD GUPTA 2 2 4 114 98 PARBATI CHAKRABORTY LANE PARBATI CHAKRABORTY LANE BALAI CHITRAKAR LATE KACHIRAM CHITRAKAR 1 2 3 115 99 KALIGHAT ROAD 49B KALIGHAT ROAD BALARAM PATRA PARITOSH PATRA 1 1 2 116 100 28A,GOBINDA GHOSAL LANE KOL-25 BANALATA BANNERJEE LT.ARUN BANNERJEE 0 1 1 117 101 BALARAM BOSE ROAD BANIK CH KAR LATE SATYAKINKAR KAR 1 0 1 118 102 NA 1/3 S.
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