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~/AP1)1 L GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL HEALTH & FAMILY WELFAREDEPARTMENT NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION (NHM) GN -29, 1ST FLOOR, GRANTHAGAR BHAWAN, SWASTHYA BHAWAN PREMISES,SECTOR-V SALT LAKE, BIDHANNAGAR, KOLKATA - 700091. i..... 033 - 2353 - 0432, JIID 033 - 2357 - 7930, Email ID: [email protected]; website: www.wbhealth.gov.in Memo No. HFWINUHM-697/20151 ,Iq;{ Date: 13" 3.2018 From : Addl. Mission Director, NHM Government of West Bengal To CMOH, (Basirhat HOI North 24 Pgnsl Hooghly/Murshidabad/Darjeeling/Diamond Harbour HD) Sir, After several reminders, reports of MAS formation in the prescribed format have not been received from few districts till date. You were requested to send the details of MAS groups (either selecting the active Self-help Groups to function as MAS or forming new MAS group) in a prescribed format vide Memo No. HINUHM-697/2015/2178 dated 11.7.2016. After that, two reminders were sent requesting you to complete the formation of MAS vide Memo No. HINUHM-697/2015/4737, Dt. 07.03.2017, Memo No. - HFW/NUHM-697 12015/2589, Dt. 02.11.2017. A detail list of those ULBs from which the information regarding MAS formation have not been received from districts in the prescribed format is enclosed as Annexure A. You are hereby requested to send immediately the report of formation of MAS to SPMU. CMOHs of Basirhat HD, Diamond Harbour HD and Darjeeling are also requested to complete the District level ToT for MAS within 20th March, 2018. Yours faithfully Encl: As stated ~/AP1)1_ l"()~N Addl. Mission Director, NHM Memo No. HFWINUHM-697/20151 I (q:r /1 (S) Date: 13.3.201~ Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to: 1. Joint Director, SUDA 2. Commissioner, (Siliguril Bidhannagar) MC 3. Chairperson, (Baduria, Basirhat, Darjeeling, Diamond Harbour, Serampore, Kandi, Ashoknagar Kalyangarh, Baranagar, Halisahar, Kamarhati, Kanchrapara, Khardah, South Dumdum, Titagarh) Municipality 4. IT Cell for Web posting 5. Guard file ~()MpJ..'y)¥lH Addl. Mission Director, NHM \, , Memo No. HFWINUHM-697/201S1 /lq;r Date:{~. 3.2018 Annexure A MAS formation reports in the prescribed format not received from the Districts District ULB Basirhat HD Baduria Basirhat HD Basirhat North 24 Parganas Ashoknagar Kalyangarh North 24 Parganas Baranagar North 24 Parganas Bidhannagar MC North 24 Parganas Halisahar North 24 Parganas Kamarhati North 24 Parganas Kanchrapara North 24 Parganas Khardah North 24 Parganas South Dum Dum North 24 Parganas Titagarh Hooghly Serampore Murshidabad Kandi Darjeeling Darjeeling Darjeeling Siliguri MC Diamond Habour HD Diamond Harbour.
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