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15. DETAILS of SECTOR OFFICERS Sector No 15. DETAILS OF SECTOR OFFICERS Sector No. & Name of AC Name Designation Office Address Mobile No. No. 15-Dhupguri (SC) 1 Aniruddha Ghosh Choudhury EA Banarhat-I GP Banarhat-I GP Office , GP-Banarhat, PS-Banarhat 9434503661 15-Dhupguri (SC) 2 Surajit Barman JE (RI) Banarhat T.G. Pry. School, GP-Banarhat, PS-Banarhat 8250494395 15-Dhupguri (SC) 3 Apurba Kumar Dev RI BL&LRO Office, Dhupguri Totapara T.G. Pry. School, GP-Banarhat, PS-Banarhat 9832576798 15-Dhupguri (SC) 4 Saptarshi Maitra IMW Salbari-I GP Office, GP-Salbari-I, PS-Banarhat 7603091439 15-Dhupguri (SC) 5 Rahul Deb Barman SAE, Dhupguri Municipality Paschim Duramari New Primary School, GP-Salbari-I, PS-Banarhat 9733320469 15-Dhupguri (SC) 6 Rajesh Roy EA , Salbari-II GP Salbari-II GP Office, GP-Salbari-II, PS-Banarhat 8670397128 15-Dhupguri (SC) 7 Sukumar Basak SAE , Dhupguri Municipality Baniapara Chowrasta High School, GP-Salbari-II, PS-Banarhat 9832488843 15-Dhupguri (SC) 8 Utsav Lama RI, BL&LRO Dhupguri Jharaltagram-I GP Office, GP-Jharaltagram-I, PS-Dhupguri 7029931175 15-Dhupguri (SC) 9 Kamal Sarkar EA Binnaguri GP Basuardanga MSK, GP-Jharaltagram-I, PS-Dhupguri 9775768618 15-Dhupguri (SC) 10 Tapash Das SI of School Dhupguri Khattimari High School, GP- Jharaltagram-II, PS-Dhupguri 9547591289 15-Dhupguri (SC) 11 Ashis Lepcha AE, PWD Dhupguri Jharaltagram-II GP Office, GP- Jharaltagram-II, PS-Dhupguri 7076516108 15-Dhupguri (SC) 12 Biswajit Roy JE( R) Dhupguri Block Gadhearkuthi GP Office, GP-Gadhearkuthi, PS-Dhupguri 9933726626 15-Dhupguri (SC) 13 Dilip Barman JE(BP) Dhupguri Block, Gadhaerkuthi High School, GP-Gadhearkuthi, PS-Dhupguri 9434242083 15-Dhupguri (SC) 14 Prasenjit Bhattacharjee BL&LRO Dhupguri Pradhan Para S.C. Primary School , GP-Gadhearkuthi, PS-Dhupguri 9836198936 15-Dhupguri (SC) 15 Tilok Barman ADA Dhupguri Kalirhat High School, GP- Magurmari-I , PS-Dhupguri 9932499176 15-Dhupguri (SC) 16 Subhankar Roy SAE , Dhupguri, Municipality Magurmari-I GP Office, GP- Magurmari-I , PS-Dhupguri 9832318539 15-Dhupguri (SC) 17 Swapan Mondal JE Irrigation, Banarhat. Vivekananda Para New Primary School, GP- Magurmari-I , PS- Dhupguri 9434504392 15-Dhupguri (SC) 18 Dr. Suvendu Mandal VO Dhupguri Jordhap B.F.P. School, GP- Magurmari-II, PS-Dhupguri 9239232673 15-Dhupguri (SC) 19 Sabyasachi Chowdhury JE Irrigation, Banarhat Magurmari-II GP Office, GP- Magurmari-II , PS-Dhupguri 6290736370 15-Dhupguri (SC) 20 Suprakash Mandal Chief Insp. of Food & Supplies Patkidaha Jr. Basic School, GP- Barogharia, PS-Dhupguri 7557065453 15-Dhupguri (SC) 21 Mantu Halder JE Gairkata NH Dibyajyoti Vidyaniketan High School, GP- Barogharia, PS- Dhupguri 9475080196 15-Dhupguri (SC) 22 Subhashis Das JE Irrigation, Banarhat, Barogharia GP Office , GP- Barogharia, PS-Dhupguri 9775917968 15-Dhupguri (SC) 23 Dawa Tamang EOMEE Dhupguri Sukanta Mahavidyalaya, Municipality, PS-Dhupguri 8942062888 15-Dhupguri (SC) 24 Rupnarayan Banik AAEO, C/O ADA, Dhupguri Zilla Parishad Dakbanglow, Municipality, PS-Dhupguri 9641663115 15-Dhupguri (SC) 25 Nirupam Dutta RO BL&LRO Office, Dhupguri BAIRATIGURI HIGH SCHOOL 9609715365 15-Dhupguri (SC) 26 Biswanath Das Ins.BCW Dhupguri Block Dhupguri BDO Office, Dhupguri 9593996799 15-Dhupguri (SC) 27 Smt. Sangita Bhattacharjya SEO Dhupguri Block Dhupguri Ward No. 1 Junior High School. Municipality 7908323951 15-Dhupguri (SC) 28 Utpal Majhee JE PWD, Dhupguri Gosairhat Raja Mohan High School , GP-Sakoajhora-II, PS- Dhupguri 9046958182 15-Dhupguri (SC) 29 Sandip Kr. Dey CDPO Dhupguri Sakoajhora-II GP Office, GP-Sakoajhora-II, PS-Dhupguri 9832335527 15-Dhupguri (SC) 30 Mukul Kanti Dutta AFM, C/O ADA Gadang High School, GP- Gadong-I, PS-Dhupguri 6294528746 15-Dhupguri (SC) 31 Bimal Banik AEO, ADA Office, Dhupguri Gadong-I GP Office, GP- Gadong-I, PS-Dhupguri 9775428963 15-Dhupguri (SC) 32 Dipankar Barman JE, PWD, Dhupguri Gadong-II GP Office, GP- Gadong-II , PS-Dhupguri 9476274644 15-Dhupguri (SC) 33 Shubharthee Guha EA Gadong-II GP Jurapani High School, GP- Gadong-II , PS-Dhupguri 9434707780 16-Maynaguri (SC) 1 Sankar Roy Nirman Sahayak, Ramshai GP Paglijhora BFP School 9933441380 16-Maynaguri (SC) 2 Jyotish Debnath Junior Engineer, Teesta Irrigation Maynaguri Ramshai G.P. Office 7908959129 16-Maynaguri (SC) 3 Prasenjit Sarkar Nirman Sahayak, Amguri GP Amguri G.P. Office 9434677182 16-Maynaguri (SC) 4 Sujit Kumar Mandal Junior Engineer, Teesta Irrigation Maynaguri Charer Bari N.N. High School 9123331844 16-Maynaguri (SC) 5 Sarat Chandra Roy Asst. Engineer, Teesta Irrigation Betgara Colony Pry. School 9733077929 16-Maynaguri (SC) 6 Pratap Das Nirman Sahayak, Domohoni-II GP Domohoni-II G.P. Office 8016903118 16-Maynaguri (SC) 7 Partha Pratim Guha Nirman Sahayak, Domohoni-I GP Domohoni-I G.P. Office 9832091928 16-Maynaguri (SC) 8 Prosenjit Barman, Revenue Officer Maynaguri College 9749983801 16-Maynaguri (SC) 9 Sudeb Kanti Gupta Bhaya Executive Assistant, Maynaguri GP Maynaguri G.P. Office 8436286233 16-Maynaguri (SC) 10 Prabir Majumder, Executive Assistant, Amguri GP Maynaguri Jnr. Basic School 9832446103 16-Maynaguri (SC) 11 Debojyoti Mondal Asst. Engineer, Teesta Irrigation Anandanagar Jnr. Basic School 9897852238 16-Maynaguri (SC) 12 Basudeb Guha Roy Executive Assistant, Barnish GP Maynaguri Road High School 9093182639 16-Maynaguri (SC) 13 Bablu Das Inspector of Minimum Wages, Maynaguri Barnish High School 9126675445 16-Maynaguri (SC) 14 Parimal Roy Junior Engineer, Teesta Irrigation Maynaguri Madhabdanga-I G.P. Office 7001722141 16-Maynaguri (SC) 15 Sunirmal Ghosh Junior Engineer, BDO Office Maynaguri Lakshmi Kanta High School 9434723415 16-Maynaguri (SC) 16 Arun Biswas Nirman Sahayak, Khagrabari-I GP Khagrabari-I G.P. Office 9932534891 16-Maynaguri (SC) 17 Partha Pratim Sharma NS, Khagrabari-II GP Block Head Quarter 7585802828 16-Maynaguri (SC) 18 Sudip Syangdan Tamang CDPO Khagrabari-II G.P. Office 8172087152 16-Maynaguri (SC) 19 Prasenjit Sarkar Junior Engineer, Teesta Irrigation Maynaguri Churabhandar G.P. Office 9647496479 16-Maynaguri (SC) 20 Kutubuddin Mahammad Revenue Officer Adarsha Pathaghar, SSK 9679263408 16-Maynaguri (SC) 21 Kalyan Kumar Biswas Nirman Sahayak, Saptibari-I GP Jabramali MSK 9733180294 16-Maynaguri (SC) 22 Vivekananda Barman Sub-Inspector of Schools, CLRC Maynaguri South Circle Saptibari-I G.P. Office 7797852536 16-Maynaguri (SC) 23 Suman Biswas Executive Assistant, Saptibari-II GP Saptibari-II G.P. Office 9434605820 16-Maynaguri (SC) 24 Bibhuti Roy Nirman Sahayak, Madhabdanga-II GP Madhabdanga-II G.P. Office 9775488724 16-Maynaguri (SC) 25 Rana Biswas Executive Assistant, Dharampur GP Dharmapur G.P. Office 9832069681 16-Maynaguri (SC) 26 Partha Pratim Basak Executive Assistant, Padamati-I GP Padamati-I G.P. Office 9434368130 Sector No. & Name of AC Name Designation Office Address Mobile No. No. 16-Maynaguri (SC) 27 Subhadeep Chaterjee J.E., PWD Jorepakri A.G. High School 8926604330 16-Maynaguri (SC) 28 Adhiraj Nag Nirman Sahayak, Padamati-II GP P.U.R. High School 9475140316 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 1 Dhiraj Subba CI Bahadur GP Office 7797189727 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 2 Chirantan Roy NS, Bahadur GP Banizerhat High School 9932354725 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 3 Soumen Joarder JE (I&WD) Jahuri Board School 9732501213 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 4 Bhaskar Sarkar TA, Govt. Engg College Arabinda GP Office 9474021987 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 5 Samik Chatterjee Sr Geologist CLRC Office (Sadar West) 9432865814 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 6 Rakesh Saha JE (I&WD) Holi Child School 8637381014 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 7 Ramesh Ch Roy JE (AI) Jalpaiguri Zilla School 9775996305 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 8 Sushik Tamang IBCW Ananda Chandra College 9734429806 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 9 Abhishek Bhatta EOMEE Sonaullah High School 9434406433 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 10 Bivash Dutta Addl Manager, DIC BDO Office, Sadar 9477354301 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 11 Diwas Tamang ADA Farm Sunity Bala Sadar Girls HS 8617816920 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 12 Sridip Dutta Gupta Dy. Register, Govt. Engg College Kadamtala Girls' HS 8900467369 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 13 Ankit Sharma FEO Ananda Chandra Training College 8016580958 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 14 Arup Das Asstt. Entomologist, ZARS Deshbandhu Nagar High School 9434555797 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 15 Bhaskar Sen NS Kharia GP Office 7384363441 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 16 Padmalochan Roy JE Debnagar Satish Lahiri High School 9475665172 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 17 Amitava Biswas RO Mandalghat GP Office 7029387601 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 18 Sandip Chowdhury JE, PWD Boalmari Nandanpur GP Office 9474415548 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 19 Sankhasubhra Sanyal NS Kachua Boalmari High School 9593746980 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 20 Suvra Sarkar JE, I & WD, Jalpaiguri Divn Garalbari GP Office 8145812012 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 21 Saurav Saha NS, Garalbari GP Vivekananda High School 9563349894 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 22 Jotirmoy Roy JE (I&WD) Jamuribari SC Primary School 9474416348 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 23 Sujit Ghosh IDO Kanai Nagar Para Pry School 9635399463 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 24 Subha Das ADA Nagar Berubari GP Office 9800227001 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 25 Niladri Chakraborty JE Gomira Para High School 9434258561 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 26 Dr Rajib Das Asst Agronomist Kharija Berubari-I GP Office 8145352484 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 27 Salauddin Khan ADH Berubari Udapara Board School 7001859415 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 28 Mithun Das SI of Schools Bonapara High School 8759447632 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 29 Rani Roy NS, South Berubari GP South Berubari GP Office 9434518388 17-Jalpaiguri (SC) 30 Ratan Barman SIS Satkura High School 9749107551 8918350621/ 18-Rajganj (SC) 1 Bikash Sarkar NS, Mantadari GP MANTADARI GP OFFICE 9775882488 18-Rajganj (SC) 2 Nirmalya Dhar RO, BL&LRO Rajganj TAKIMARI FLOOD
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