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Block Observers List Block Observers List SL Official Name Present Designation Alloted Block District No. Contact No. South 24 1 Shri Paritosh Roy Special Secretary 9073387942 Bishnupur-I & Bishnupur-II Parganas 2 Shri Dipankar Chowdhury Special Secretary 9836460605 Alipurduar-II & Kumargram Alipurduar 3 Shri Tarun Kumar Mukhopadhyay Special Secretary 9007159923 Alipurduar-I & kalchini Alipurduar 7602029297 4 Shri Jyotishman Chattopadhyay Director of Local Bodies Mal Jalpaiguri 7431025231 5 Shri Subhas Chandra Mazumdar DCDC 9635692745 Mathabhanga-I & Mathabhanga-II Cooch Behar Special Secretary & Ex-Officio South 24 6 Smt.Namita Roy (Mallick) 9073387938 Budge Budge-I & Budge Budge-II Director of Culture Parganas South 24 7 Md Abdul Gani Special Secretary 9073389854 Magrahat-I & Magrahat-II Parganas Shri Ritendra Narayan Basu Roy 8 Special Secretary 6295655529 Matiali & Nagrakata Jalpaiguri Choudhury Dakshin 9 Shri Arup Sengupta Special Secretary 7479011573 Kushmandi & Banshihari Dinajpur South 24 10 Shri Siladitya Basuray Special Secretary 9073389812 Mandirbazar & Mathurapur-II Parganas 6295662192 11 Shri Debal Kumar Ghosh CEO,HIT Rajganj & Jalpaiguri Sadar Jalpaiguri 8145802742 12 Shri Krishnendu Sadhukhan Managing Director,WBMTD Ltd. 8017075920 Dinhata-I & Dinhata-II Cooch Behar Joint Commissioner, Food Safety 13 Smt. Sunita Mitra Deb 9434077557 Singur & Srirampur Uttarpara Hooghly & Security 14 Shri Debashis sarkar Dy. R.R.C. 9434240875 Neturia & Santuri Purulia South 24 15 Shri Mriganka Biswas MD & Joint Secretary 9073389683 Kulpi & Kakdwip Parganas Purba 16 Shri Sital Chandra Mondal Joint Secretary 9732267898 Ausgram-I & Ausgram-II Bardhaman Commissioner,Siliguri Municipal 17 Shri Sonam Wangdi Bhutia 8967296341 Goalpokhar-I & Goalpakhar-II Uttar Dinajpur corporation General Manager,WB Medical 18 Shri Atanu Kumar Roy 9474625753 Pandua & Balagarh Hooghly Service Corporation Ltd. 19 Abid Hossain Director,Madrasah Education 8697869700 Purulia-I & Purulia-II Purulia Purba 20 Shri Prasenjit Hans Joint Secretary 9732234569 Burdwan-I & Khandaghosh Bardhaman Purba 21 Shakil Ahamed-II Joint Secretary 9732263635 Memari-II & Burdwan-II Bardhaman 22 Shri Bijit Kumar Dhar Joint Secretary 6295654747 Maynaguri & Dhupguri Jalpaiguri 23 Shri Utpal Bhadra Financial Advisor 6295587977 Cooch Behar-I & Cooch Behar-II Cooch Behar Purba 24 Shri Siddhartha Sankar Chakraborty Joint Secretary 9732265839 Bhatar Bardhaman North 24 25 Shri Anindya Kumar Kar Joint Secretary 9433118087 Barrackpore-I & Barrackpur-II Parganas Chief Vigilance officer in the rank 26 Shri Somenath Dey 7872093799 Shyampur-I & Shyampur-II Howrah of Director WBPDCL Dy. Director of Tourism(Regional South 24 27 Shri Suman Dasgupta 9073389013 Joynagar-I & Joynagar-II Tourist office, Kolkata) Parganas Member Secretary,West Bengal 8597556723 28 Shri Saikat Kumar Dutta Khatra & Ranibundh Bankura Valuation Board 9609990831 Addl. Director of Fisheries,Dte.of North 24 29 Smt. Shanta Pradhan 9830825072 Amdanga & Habra-II Fisheries Parganas Page 1 Block Observers List SL Official Name Present Designation Alloted Block District No. Contact No. MD, Horticulture South 24 30 Shri Animesh Bhattacharya 9073389653 Namkhana & Patharpratima Dev.Corporation Parganas 31 Shri Jitendra Roy Joint Secretary 9732381647 Gopiballavpur-I & Gopiballavpur-II Jhargram 32 Shri Dipankar Mandal Controller of Legal Metrology 7407410944 Sarenga & Raipur Bankura 33 Shri Mutiny Bandyopadyay Joint Secretary 9830186342 Raghunathpur-I & Raghunathpur-II Purulia 34 Shri Suman Howlader RM,WB TDCC Ltd,Bankura 7076900227 Jhargram & Binpur-I Jhargram Addl.Director,E.S.I.(M.B) 35 Shri Premananda Mondal 7797633577 Bishnupur & Joypur Bankura Scheme Asstt.Commissioner,Presidency 7718406074 36 Shri Nilkamal Biswas Kotulpur & Indus Bankura Divission 8167482035 37 Shri Sayamal Chandra Mondal Joint Secretary 9836736669 Sonamukhi & Patrasayar Bankura 38 Shri Hrishikes Mudi Joint Secretary 7432030452 Karandighi & Raiganj Uttar Dinajpur Dakshin 39 Shri Anindya Sen Gupta Joint Secretary 7479011571 Tapan & Gangarampur Dinajpur Dakshin 40 Shri Aloke Kumar Saha OSD, WBSEDCL 7479011574 Kumarganj & Harirampur Dinajpur South 24 41 Shri Shankar Halder Joint Secretary 9073389780 Diamond Harbour-II & Mathurapur-I Parganas 42 Shri Amyas Tshering Addl.Director,ESI 7478362273 Nandigram-II & Chandipur Purba Medinipur A.O WB State Council of Science 43 Smt. Parna Chandra 7479011774 Kalyani & Haringhata Nadia & Technology 44 Shri Kausik Basak Joint Secretary 8335859791 Sankrail & Panchla Howrah 45 Shri Soumyajit Das Managing Director, SFDC. 8420297062 Tarakeswar & Dhaniakhali Hooghly North 24 46 Smt. Sumita Bagchi Joint Secretary 9433841191 Barasat-I & Habra-I Parganas Dakshin 47 Shri Saikat Sannidhi Bhattacharyya Joint Secretary 7479011572 Balurghat & Hili Dinajpur South 24 48 Smt. Sanjukta Chakraborty Joint Secretary 9073387965 Thakurpukur Maheshtala Parganas Purba 49 Shri Avijit Kumar Mitra Joint Secretary 9732305577 Galsi-I & Galsi-II Bardhaman North 24 50 Shri Aniruddha Raha Addl.Director,ICDS 9836194839 Swarupnagar & Gaighata Parganas Purba 51 Shri Deb Kumar Nandan Joint Secretary 7479048240 Katwa-I & Mongolkote Bardhaman Secretary,West Bengal Right to 52 Shri Supriya Ghoshal 9830315904 Falakata - Madarihat Birpara Alipurduar public Service Commission Addl. Director of Surveys, Dte.of 53 Shri Arindam Mani 7079034071 Suri-I, Suri-II & Rajnagar Birbhum Lrs 54 Shri Sanjay Mukhopadhyay Joint Secretary, KMDA 9679403311 Mekhliganj & Haldibari Cooch Behar South 24 55 Smt. Nairanjana Bhattacharya Addl.Director,Rupkala Kendra 9073389015 Sonarpur & Baruipur Parganas 56 Smt. Gargi Ghosh Professor, N.D.M.,ATI 8145066422 Bagnan-I & Bagnan-II Howrah North 24 57 Shri Hindol Datta Programme Officer 8902498540 Basirhat-II & Haroa Parganas Paschim 58 Shri Badri Narayan Kar Addl. Director,ILGUS 8001256784 Kanksha & Durgapur Faridpur Bardhaman Page 2 Block Observers List SL Official Name Present Designation Alloted Block District No. Contact No. 59 Smt. Sagarika Roy Joint Secretary 7076538139 Amta-I & Jagatballabhpur Howrah Purba 60 Shri Suman Kumar Ghosh Joint Secretary 7479048241 Kalna-I & Kalna-II Bardhaman Purba 61 Shri Binoy Sikdar Addl. Director,BCW & TD Dte. 7479048242 Monteswar & Katwa-II Bardhaman Purba 62 Shri Santanu Das (1) Joint Secretary 7479048243 Memari-I & Jamalpur Bardhaman 63 Shri Prasanta Kumar Barai Joint Secretary 7407912639 Tufanganj-I & Tufanganj-II Cooch Behar Sr. Personnel Manager,WB Paschim 64 Shri Abhijit Bose 8001256781 Raniganj & Jamuria Pollution Board Bardhaman 65 Debashis Chakroborty Joint Secretary,KMDA 9434162532 Para & Kashipur Purulia Purba 66 Shri Sandip Kumar Datta Joint Secretary 7479048244 Purbasthali-I & Purbasthali-II Bardhaman 9434770038 67 Shri Dipanjan Bhattacharyya ADM & AEO, ZP,Nadia Murshidabad-Jiaganj & Berhampore Murshidabad 9434770028 North 24 68 Shri Santanu Das- II Joint Secretary 8902494522 Barasat-II & Rajarhat Parganas Member,Wakf Tribunal with 9434770034 69 Md. Shahid addl.charge of Domkol & Jalangi Murshidabad 9434770037 Secretary,Municipal Service 70 Shri Subir Ghosh Addl.I.G (Head Quarter) 7797546984 Moyna & Nandakumar Purba Medinipur 71 Shri Subha Mukherjee Joint Secretary 7079034079 Murarai-I & Murarai-II Birbhum South 24 72 Smt Susmita Mukherjee Joint Secretary 9073389646 Kultali & Canning-I Parganas Controller,Kolkata Thika 73 Smt. Rumela Dey 9830369721 Uluberia-I & Uluberia-II Howrah Tenancy Addl. Project Director (Admin.), 9434770041 74 Shri Rajib Kumar Ghosh Lalgola & Sagardighi Murshidabad Sundarban Dev.Board 9434770027 North 24 75 Md.Enaur Rahaman Addl. Director, ATI 9593747700 Deganga & Baduria Parganas 76 Smt. Aditi Dasgupta Joint Secretary 9434444100 Chanditala-I & Chanditala-II Hooghly North 24 77 Smt. Debahuti Bhowmick Addl. Director 9433669138 Bagdah & Bongaon Parganas Paschim 78 Shri Achintya Kumar Mondal Secretary, RTA 8001256782 Barabani & Salanpur Bardhaman Addl. Director (Admin.), Dte. Of 79 Shri Pijush Kanti Sarkar 9434185252 Goghat-I & Goghat-II Hooghly Agriculture 80 Shri Augustine Lepcha Addl. Director, ESI 7076900224 Jamboni & Binpur-II Jhargram South 24 81 Shri Kanchan Chaudhury Joint Secretary 9073389873 Diamond Harbour-I & Falta Parganas 9434770035 82 Shri Suparna Kumar Roychoudhury Joint Secretary Raninagar-I & Raninagar-II Murshidabad 9434770036 83 Shri Palash Sengupta Joint Secretary 8017972753 Arambagh & Pursurah Hooghly 84 Shri Joly Chaudhuri Joint Secretary 7079034072 Mohammad Bazar & Saithia Birbhum Addl. Director, Dte.of Youth 85 Shri Surajit Roy 7079034074 Bolpur-Sriniketan & Illambazar Birbhum Services 86 Shri Shaon Sen (Nee Saha) Addl. Director, SHG & SE Dte. 9433005818 Chinsurah-Mogra & Polba-Dadpur Hooghly 87 Shri Soumya Bhattacharyya Rent Controller, Kolkata 9434341990 Khanakul-I & Khanakul-II Hooghly Page 3 Block Observers List SL Official Name Present Designation Alloted Block District No. Contact No. Addl. Director, Local Bodies, Paschim 88 Shri Sudipto Bhattacharyya 8001256785 Andal & Pandabeswar Siliguri Bardhaman 89 Shri Tamal Das Addl. Director, R.R. & R Dte. 7079034075 Labpur & Nanoor Birbhum Paschim 90 Shri Bivash Kumar Mandal Joint Secretary 9051074440 Kharagpur-I & Keshiary Medinipur OSD & Commissioner of 91 Shri Amitava Sinha 9732382483 Nayagram & Sankrail Jhargram Payments, I.R. Deptt. 92 Shri Satyajit Sen Deputy Secretary 7079034073 Dubrajpur & Khayrashol Birbhum Joint Director, Dte. Of Health 93 Shri Subhajit Chatterjee 9433220030 Jhalda-I & Jhalda-II Purulia Services Asst. Commissioner, Medinipur South 24 94 Shri Angshuman Adhikari 9073389730 Canning-II & Basanti
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