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1. Please Refer to Employment Notice No FRC/Recruit/10/2018 Dated 29/10/2018 1. Please refer to Employment Notice No FRC/Recruit/10/2018 Dated 29/10/2018. 2. The following candidates have been selected after scrutiny of documents to appear before the Board of Officers for Physical and Viva test at Police Training School, 247 A J C Bose Road, Kolkata-700027 as mentioned date against their names:- Note:- 1. No separate call letter is being sent to individual candidate. 2. No candidate will be entertained if he/she is late by 30 minutes. DATE & TIME OF TEST SL NO ID NO NAME FATHERS NAME MOBILE NO (Place-PTS Parade Ground) 1 L0001 PURNIMA DASGUPTA DAS BABLU DAS 9831307403 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 2 L0002 SUSMITA MUKHERJEE KRISNENDU MUKHERJEE 7003405131 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 3 L0003 NUPUR MAJUMDER LT BIJOY KRISHNA MAJUMDER 9836166749 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 4 L0004 TANDRA NASKAR KARTICK NASKAR 8017652767 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 5 L0005 PALLABI MANNA KASHINATH MANNA 9083735547 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 6 L0006 ANUSUA DEBI ROY MANICK CHANDRA ROY 9051129264 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 7 L0007 TANDRANI DARDAR JAGADISH SARDAR 9093214400 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 8 L0008 MITHU CHAKRABORTY PRADIP KUMAR CHAKRABORTY 9903703566 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 9 L0009 PRITI NASKAR SUKDEV NASKAR 8272996708 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 10 L0010 NAZIMA PARVIN MD KHALIL MOLLA 9143931500 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 11 L0011 MINI SANPUI MANMATHA SANPUI 9831668145 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 12 L0012 TAPASI MUKHERJEE MANTU ADHIKARI 8902344665 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 13 L0013 BEAUTI BHOWMICK BHAKTA BHUSAN MALLICK 8371974680 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 14 L0014 JHUMPA NASKAR DURANTA NASKAR 8981776160 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 15 L0015 SWASTIKA GAYEN AMAR GAYEN 7074245975 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 16 L0016 TUMPA DAS MANIK DAS 8961939297 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 17 L0017 KRISHNA PAUL SHYAMAL PAUL 8777469648 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 18 L0018 KAKALI KUNDU GOKUL HAZRA 9874973012 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 19 L0019 MOUMITA PAUL ARINDAM PAUL 9903108682 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 20 L0020 RAKHI MONDAL LATE SATYENDRANATH MONDAL 9830436625 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 21 L0021 GULAFSHAN PARVEEN MD SAYED ALAM 8100034665 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 22 L0022 PRIYANKA DAS GODU DAS 8584904040 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 23 L0023 RAKHI DSARKAR BAULIA HARIPADA SARDAR 9163865848 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 24 L0024 SAYANI ROY LT BHASKAR ROY 7059084385 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 25 L0025 SANDHYA PAUL HALDER LT GOUR HALDER 9830869995 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 26 L0026 MALLIKA BHATTACHARJEE MALAY BHATTACHARJEE 9038564723 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 27 L0027 RUBIA KHATUN SAHALAM DARDAR 7059163215 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 28 L0028 KRISHNA MANDAL BALARAM MANDAL 9333809084 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 29 L0029 SWARNA SINGHA SINGHESHWAR RAKSHIT 9883609198 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 30 L0030 DIPSHIKHA SEAL NETAI ROY 8961260478 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 31 L0031 KRISHNA MONDAL SUSANTA KUMAR MONDAL 8336816404 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 32 L0032 ARPITA DEBNATH DILIP DEBNATH 6291630799 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 33 L0033 RIMPA SHAW SWAPAN SHAW 8013105481 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 34 L0034 SUNDORI HALDER BIMAL HALDER 9163392097 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 35 L0035 RUPA GHOSH LT BISWANATH DAS 9007479288 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 36 L0036 MOUSUMI PATRA SAJAL CHAKRABORTY 9903469408 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 37 L0037 NARGISH MADHURA MD MALEK MONDAL 9647279420 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 38 L0038 TANUSHREE DAS GHOSH ABANI BHUSAN GHOSH 8918350844 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 39 L0039 ROJINA KHATUN RAJJAK KHAN 8597019787 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 40 L0040 MAHUYA DEBNATH GOUR ROY 8609150170 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 41 L0041 DIPIKA SARKAR SITAL SARKAR 8336921671 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 42 L0042 MALA SARDAR MAHADEV SARDAR 6295290695 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 43 L0043 LABANI SARDAR SUKHAMOY SARDAR 9804463427 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 44 L0044 MITHU DEY LT MANICK LAL DEY 9830892751 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 45 L0045 MOUMITA DUTTA NARUGOPAL DUTTA 9038537757 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 46 L0046 PINKI KHATUN MD ERSAD 9007595769 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 47 L0047 PRIYANKA MANNA SAGAR MANNA 9674188234 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 48 L0048 RUNU PAUL LT ASHOK PAUL 8335032207 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 49 L0049 SIMA DEY LT BISWANATH DEY 9088042182 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 50 L0050 SHRABANTI KAR BISNUPADA KAR 9163324024 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 51 L0051 SONI KUMARI YADAV SUREN YADAV 9903726904 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 52 L0052 PUJA SINGHA GANGA SINGHA 9062508997 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 53 L0053 PRIYANKA DEBNATH BIMAL DEBNATH 9088173098 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 54 L0054 MOU DAS LT RABI DAS 7605822424 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 55 L0055 PIYALI CHAKRABORTY BADAL BANERJEE 9734495113 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 56 L0056 RINKY DUTTA KRISHNA DUTTA 9230323194 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 57 L0057 CHANDANA MONDAL JAYDEB MONDAL 9874934293 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 58 L0058 LIMPA BANDURI PRADIP BANDURI 9007366152 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 59 L0059 PAPIYA MITRA LT PARIOSH DUTTA 9073761413 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 60 L0060 MOUSUMI NASKAR DEBASISH NASKAR 7003084133 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 61 L0061 TANUSREE ROY BISWANATH BHATTACHARJEE 9051847613 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 62 L0062 PRIYA DAS LT JOYDEB DAS 9748189827 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 63 L0063 PRIYANKA GHOSH LT MADHU SUDAN GHOSH 8961771205 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 64 L0064 JABA SINGH DAYAL SINGH 7044979643 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 65 L0065 TUMPA BAR RAKHAL BAR 9134208108 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 66 L0066 SAHIDA KHATUN NURUL HOQUE MONDAL 7278202799 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 67 L0067 RAJ LAKSHMI CHAKRABORTY NETAI CHAKRABORTY 9748786897 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 68 L0068 SAMPA BISWAS DAS LT INDU BHUSAN DAS 9051267420 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 69 L0069 ISHANI DEY KESTO DEY 8777845658 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 70 L0070 PRATIMA MURMU GORA CHAND BESRA 9134209949 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 71 L0071 SANDHYA MURMU SRIMATH MURMU 9051299178 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 72 L0072 RUBANA KHATOON MD IBRAHIM 7003321542 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 73 L0073 SUPRIYA BARIK FATICK BARIK 8017227898 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 74 L0074 JAYEETA KAYAL JADAB CHANDRA KAYAL 9038733437 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 75 L0075 SAJIDA KHATUN SIRAJUL ISLAM 6290882245 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 76 L0076 SOMA SARDAR SARKAR ASIT SARDAR 9038112126 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 77 L0077 SANJUKTA DAW SUSANTA DAW 8276899975 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 78 L0078 LAKHI BISWAS SANKAR BISWAS 6290476813 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 79 L0079 SUMITA SARDAR SUDHARNA MONDAL 9836542272 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 80 L0080 MAMONI SINGHA INDRAJIT SINGHA 8240836891 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 81 L0081 TAMASA GHOSH TRIDIP RANJAN GHOSH 7044095959 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 82 L0082 CHAITALI GHOSH KRISHNA GHOSH 9647968847 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 83 L0083 PRIYANKA GHOSH TRIDIP RANJAN GHOSH 7890765582 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 84 L0084 ROZINA PARVIN SHAIKH LT ASAN ALI SHAIKH 7001864935 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 85 L0085 MOUSUMI DAS RATAN DAS 7686836322 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 86 L0086 BIDISHA SAMANTA LT BIMAL CHANDRA MAJI 8697938016 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 87 L0087 KAMALIKA GHOSH TRIDIP RANJAN GHOSH 7003269608 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 88 L0088 PARTHANA MONDAL RANAJIT MONDAL 8617462113 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 89 L0089 RINKU RAJBANSHI SAHAR RAJBANSHI 8697324363 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 90 L0090 DIPIKA PANJA SRIKANTA PANJA 8240715154 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 91 L0091 SABITA HALDER MOTI HALDER 8961319715 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 92 L0092 SUMITA PATRA LT JANMENJOY PATRA 8910042302 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 93 L0093 RATNA MONDAL RABINDRA NATH MONDAL 9051547015 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 94 L0094 RANJILA KHATUN SK HARUN RASID 8481881380 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 95 L0095 DURGA DEVI MOTI CHAND GOUR 8981689531 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 96 L0096 SRABANI CHAKRABORTY BISWANATH CHAKRABORTY 8617612914 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 97 L0097 SUSMITA CHAKRABORTY BISWANATH CHAKRABORTY 8967565239 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 98 L0098 SHARMISTHA KARMAKAR GANESH CHANDRA KARMAKAR 9681480962 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 99 L0099 MAMONI MONDAL SONATAN MONDAL 8145829431 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 100 L0100 SARMISTHA MAJUMDER GOPAL CHANDRA MAJUMDER 6290916726 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 101 L0101 SATHI PARVIN MOFAZZEL SHEIKH 7001996846 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 102 L0102 SHILPA KHATUN MALLICK SAMSUDDIN MONDAL 8617868740 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 103 L0103 SAMPA DAS PRANIK NIMAI PRAMANIK 9734064577 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 104 L0104 PURNIMA ADAK DHANANJOY PATRA 8420608846 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 105 L0105 KHUSBU KHATUN SK KURBAN ALI 8017250663 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 106 L0106 SUMANA DEY GOUTAM DEY 8585869346 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 107 L0107 SHUKLA MONDAL SWAPAN SWARNAKAR 7602831690 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 108 L0108 BHADRABATI NANDI BIMAL BISWAS 6290720046 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 109 L0109 PUJA SHARMA SANJAY SHARMA 8777631043 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 110 L0110 PRIYANKA MANNA RAJARAM MANNA 8343892848 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 111 L0111 SANGITA GUPTA RAM DULARE RAM 8240551436 3rd December, 2018 at 0600 hrs 112 L0112 PIYALI
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