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District Wise Programme Officer District wise Programme Officer Sl. Name of the Unit Name of the College District Mobile E-mail Principal Principal N Programme Officer Number Name Contact No. o. 1 Mrs Valentina I A C College of Commerce Jalpaiguri 8972932696 valentina_tamsang@rediff Dr. 9434319154 Tamsang mail.com Siddhartha Sarkar 2 Tanmoy Datta I A.C. College Jalpaiguri 7001321550 [email protected] 3 Bipul Chandra II A.C. College Jalpaiguri 9002262648 [email protected] Sarkar 4 Sri Baturam Sarkar I Alipurduar College Alipurduar 8250788768 5 Joydeep Singh I Alipurduar Mahila Alipurduar 9434491655 [email protected] Mahavidyalaya 6 Tebesum Begam I APC Roy Govt. College Darjeeling 9614408316 [email protected] m 7 Rahim Miyan I Banarhat Kartik Oraon Alipurduar 9832636020 [email protected] Hindi Govt. College m 8 Piyali Ghosh I Birsha Munda College Darjeeling 8918151460 9 Prakash Bardewa I Bijonbari College Darjeeling 7797473246 prakashbardewa2@gmail. 9734600168 com 10 Sk. Kamruzzaman I Birpara College Alipurduar 7890700264 skkamruzzaman.nil@gma il.com 11 Smt. Bratati Saren II Birpara College Alipurduar 8597870819 [email protected] New PO om 12 Dr. Soham Pain I Chopra Kamala Paul Smriti Uttar 7210620908 [email protected] Mahavidyalaya Dinajpur 13 Phup Kesang Bhutia Cluny Womens’ College, Kalimpong 8116468894 [email protected] 9474584076 14 Dilu Dorjee Cluny Womens’ College, Kalimpong 9733053068 [email protected] 9733053068 15 Dr. Prabir Panda VI Centre for Innovative Darjeeling 9434171699 Studies, NBU 16 Miss Sudha Rai II Darjeeling Govt. College, Darjeeling 9800667207 [email protected] 9832375255 17 Sonam Lama Darjeeling Govt. College, Darjeeling 9474314443 [email protected] 9474314443 18 Suvankar Jana I Dhupguri Girls College Jalpaiguri 9933145141 [email protected] m 19 Smt. Sanchita Falakata College Alipurduar 8272925396 sanchitachakraborty64@g Chakraborty mail.com 20 Dr. Subrata Debnath Falakata College Alipurduar 8250745012 [email protected] 21 Mrs. Uden Bhutia I General Govt. Degree Kalimpong 9749338237 [email protected] 9832473615 / College of Pedong 9832473615 22 Shashi Priya Lama II Ghoom Jurbanglow Darjeeling 9832337208 [email protected] 9002789514 College, 23 Usnam Chettry I Ghoom Jurbanglow Darjeeling 9002705772 [email protected] 8016786337 College, 24 Sushmita Rai III Ghoom Jurbanglow Darjeeling 8670559968 [email protected] College, m 25 Mr. Suraj Sharma IV Ghoom Jurbanglow Darjeeling 7407435436 [email protected] College, om 26 Arun Prasad Rajak I Gorubathan Govt. College Kalimpong 7003098240 [email protected] 27 Pratistha Pradhan I Gyan Jyoti College, Siliguri Darjeeling 8509930713 pratistha8pradhan@gmail. com 28 Alpana Singha I Ghoshpukur College Darjeeling 8906866270 [email protected] Uma Majhi 7063803830 29 Prof. Mingma Doma III Islampur College Uttar 7384211742 [email protected] Sherpa Dinajpur m 30 Anuradha Sinha I Islampur College Uttar 7001909210 [email protected] Dinajpur m 31 Dr. Abhijit I Jalpaiguri Law College Jalpaiguri 9434155347 jallawcollege@rediffmail. Bhattacharjee com 32 Rafikul Alam I Jalpaiguri Campus Jalpaiguri 7001866207 [email protected] 33 Dr. Pranay Bantawa II Kalimpong College Kalimpong 9933190382 bantawapranay@rediffma 9474583930 il.com 34 Reshma Pradhan I Kalimpong College Kalimpong 8768986319 reshmapradhan24@gmail. 8016352761 com 35 Mrs. Srijana Rai I Kurseong College Kurseong 9679803299 [email protected] 9434186895 m 36 Mr. Yogesh Khati II Kurseong College Kurseong 9434121954 [email protected] 9434121954 n 37 Pfof. Himika I Kalipada Ghosh Tarai Darjeeling 9832570752 mukherjee.himika@gmail 9434020400 Mukhopadhyay Mahavidyalaya .com 38 Prof. (Dr.) Suvendu II Kalipada Ghosh Tarai Darjeeling 9564034547 [email protected] 9609848745 Roy Mahavidyalaya, Bagdogra 39 Dr. Bijaya Kumar I Lilabati Mahavidyalaya Alipurduar 9614370600 biswalbijayakumar007@g Biswal mail.com 40 Mr. Bikram Rai I Mirik College Darjeeling 9775213939 [email protected] 9775213939 m 41 Mrs. Nima Lama II Mirik College Darjeeling 9609477555 [email protected] 42 Papia Deb Maynaguri College Jalpaiguri 9476155274 [email protected] m 43 Sarbari VII Maynaguri College Jalpaiguri 9474010737 [email protected] Mukhopadhayay m 44 Prof. Apurba Kr. II Maynaguri College Jalpaiguri 9831275331 [email protected] Saha m 45 Dr. Madhusudan Maynaguri College Jalpaiguri 9832383630 madhukarmakar2008@re Karmakar diffmal.com 46 Dr. Purnima Das IV Maynaguri College Jalpaiguri 9434889198 [email protected] m 47 Sonam Sherpa V Maynaguri College Jalpaiguri 9733010181 [email protected] 48 Prof. Kalisankar Roy VI Maynaguri College Jalpaiguri 9733111216 [email protected] om 49 Dr. Arun Kumar I Munshi Prem Chand Darjeeling 9432916965 [email protected] 8617521962 Sanfui College, Siliguri om 50 Prof. Ananya Guha I Nakshalbari College Darjeeling 9831037275 [email protected] 9434234328 Roy m 51 Ranjit Das I NBS Mahavidyalaya Alipurduar 9733022975 ranjitdasdewanhat@gmail .com 52 Dr. Sudas Lama II NBU, Dept. of History Darjeeling 9474426304 [email protected] 53 Dr. Sujit Kumar I NBU, Dept. of Law Darjeeling 9434427710 [email protected] Biswas 54 Subhrojyoti Kundu IV NBU, Dept. of Mass Darjeeling 9903657520 [email protected] Communication om 55 Dr. Nita Tmang V NBU, Dept. of Darjeeling 9832055401 [email protected] Mathematics 56 Dr. Rakesh Kumar III NBU, Dept. of MCA Darjeeling 9332315105 [email protected] Mandal m 57 Baidurya Biswas I North Bengal St. Xavier’s Jalpaiguri 9051927801 [email protected] College m 58 Tirthankar Parimal Mitra Smiti Jalpaiguri 9434985813 [email protected] Nandita 9434340495 Chakraborty Mahavidyalaya, Malbazar Mukherjee 59 Debkumar Sengupta Parimal Mitra Smiti Jalpaiguri 9749882314 [email protected] Mahavidyalaya, Malbazar 60 Dr. Shriparna I PD Womens College Jalpaiguri 7407919937 shriparna.mukherjee@gm Mukherjee ail.com 61 Smt.Amrita Das II PD Womens College Jalpaiguri 9832421158 [email protected] 62 Dr. Uday Sankar III PD Womens College Jalpaiguri 7908492162 [email protected] Agarwalla 63 Dr. Manabendra IV PD Womens College Jalpaiguri 9831592641 [email protected] Nath Moitra m 64 Prakash Roy I Pijush Kanti Mukherjee 892706370 prakashroynbu Arnab Sir 933354473 Mahavidyalaya 5 [email protected] 7 65 Dr. Sudip Khasnovis I Rajganj College Jalpaiguri 7908764663 [email protected] 66 Dr. Setu I Saheed Kshudiram College, Alipurduar 9433083354 [email protected] Chattopadhayay Kamakhayaguri 67 Dr. Prosenjit Bose II Saheed Kshudiram College, Alipurduar 9903228123 [email protected] Kamakhayaguri m 68 Smt. Parna Ghosh III Saheed Kshudiram College, Alipurduar 8918908403 [email protected] New PO Kamakhayaguri m 69 Pronay Mallick IV Saheed Kshudiram College, Alipurduar 7679357115 pronaymallick.cob@gmail Kamakhayaguri .com 70 Tanay Bhadra I Salesian College, Siliguri Darjeeling 9475081315 [email protected] m 71 Manoresh Thapa II Salesian College, Sonada Darjeeling 9665785596 [email protected] 72 Amrita Das I Samuktala Sidhu Kanhu Jalpaiguri 7076056525 [email protected] New PO college 73 Subrata Mallik I Siliguri College of Darjeeling 9641072226 [email protected] Commerce om 74 V Siliguri College Darjeeling 75 Samir Saha II Siliguri College Darjeeling 9475617390 [email protected] om 76 Prabir Kumar Manna I Siliguri College Darjeeling 9434106575 prabir.manna@rediffmail. com 77 Dr. Vidyavati IV Siliguri College Darjeeling 9434150845 [email protected] Agarwal om 78 Dr. Sumitra Naha I Siliguri Mahila Darjeeling 9475086460 [email protected] (Das) Mahavidyalaya 79 Bikash Kumar II Siliguri Mahila Darjeeling 8509478781 bikashbarman.smm@gma Barman Mahavidyalaya il.com 80 Sushila Baraily I Sonada Degree College, Darjeeling 8116700224 [email protected] Sonada om 81 Mr. Megnath Chhetri II Sonada Degree College, Darjeeling 8967658173 megnathchhetrisdc@gmai Sonada l.com 82 Pamchuila Bhutia III Sonada Degree College, Darjeeling 9932496498 [email protected] Sonada 83 Dipty Subba Southfield College Darjeeling 9641642084 [email protected] 84 Diki Ongmu Bhutia Southfield College Darjeeling 9932915193 [email protected] 85 Mrs. Antara Sharma I St. Joseph College Darjeeling 9002617487 antara.sharma7@ gmail.com 86 Fr. Dr. K.J. Joseph II St. Joseph College Darjeeling 7477735737 [email protected] 87 Prof. Chanchal Sinha I Sukanta Mahavidyalaya, Jalpaiguri 9832390376 sinhachanchal.com@gmai Dhupguri l.com 88 Ranjit Kr. Barman II Sukanta Mahavidyalaya, Jalpaiguri 9832402493 [email protected] Dhupguri 89 Ranjan Kr. Das III Sukanta Mahavidyalaya, Jalpaiguri 8617700899 [email protected] Dhupguri m 90 Sri Rnjit Kumar I Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya Darjeeling 8617628917 [email protected] Barman m 91 Smt. Babita Prasad II Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya Darjeeling 7001465224 [email protected] 92 Abul Hashnat Md I University BT & Evening Cooch 7908781811 [email protected] Rajiquzz Aman College Behar 93 Sri Kanak Kumar Vivekananda College Alipurduar 8617047667 kanakkumarsingha@gmai Singha l.com 94 Shelly Das Vivekananda College Alipurduar 9749045090 [email protected] .
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