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Voter List of the College of General Practitioners of Bangladesh FELLOW LIST OF BANGLADESH COLLEGE OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS Voter No. Name & Address Voter No. Name & Address F-1. Dr. Alhaj Md. Manirul Alam F-9. Dr. Md. Nurul Islam DEAD 64/2, R. K. Mission Road 3, D.I.T. Market Gopibagh 1st floor Dhaka. Narayangonj. Mob: 01 Mob: 01711524436 F-2. Dr. A. H. Akhand F-10. Dr. S. M. Mobarak Hossain DEAD House # 119/F, Road # 1 Noapara Surgical Clinic Banani Hospital Road, Noapara Dhaka. Jessore. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-3. Dr. M. A. Wahid F-11. Dr. Sailhamong Chowdhury House # 75, Road # 11/A Christian Hospital Apt. # B2 Chandraghona Dhanmondi R/A P.O. Chandraghona Dhaka. Dist. Rangamati. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-4. Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman F-12. Dr. Md. Shafiqur Rahman 42, Cantonment R/A 574/B, Nayatola Dhaka Cantonment Modhubagh Dhaka. Dhaka. Mob: 01711525448 Mob: 01 F-5. Dr. S. A. Mahmood F-13. Dr. Samir Uddin Ahmed 125, Gulshan Avenue Basunia Patty Gulshan-2 P.O. Dinajpur Dhaka. Dist. Dinajpur. Mob: 02-8828052 Mob: 01 F-6. Dr. Sarwar Alam Chowdhury F-14. Dr. Md. Reaz Uddin Medical Director Amir Mansion Medicare Services Ltd. Bank Road Lalkhan Bazar Kulaura Chittagong. Dist. Moulvibazar. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-7. Dr. Md. Abdur Rahim Khan F-15. Dr. Mazir Uddin Ahmed 13, Shurendranath Road DEAD Miah Fazil Ehist Shoshtitalapara Ambarkhana P.O. & Dist. Jessore. Sylhet. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-8. Dr. Shahida Rahman F-16. Dr. Md. Imtiaz Ali Member, Governing Body, BCGP 17, Elephant Road Rangs Water Front, Apt. # B-0 Balleria, Flat # 3/A House # 01, Road # 15 Dhaka. Gulshan # 01 Dhaka-1212. Mob: 01199856483 Mob: 01 1 Voter No. Name & Address Voter No. Name & Address F-17. Dr. Md. Latifur Rahman F-27. Lt.Col. (Retd.) Dr. M. A. Salam 17, Sukrabad House # 464/A-3, Road # 08 (East) Dhaka-1217. D.O.H.S. Baridhara, Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-18. Dr. Alhaj Suhrab Uddin Ahmed Chowdhury F-28. Dr. N. M. Jahangir Vill. & Post. & P.S. Raipura Bheramara Dist. Narsingdi. Kushtia. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-19. Dr. Arun Chandra Modak F-29. Dr. A. S. M. Sajjad Hossain 189, East Bashaboo Road # 5/A, House # 59 Dhaka-1214. Flat # B/2, Dhanmondi R/A Dhaka-1205. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-20. Dr. Azizul Islam F-30. Dr. Md. Anwar Pasha Station Road DEAD 257/1, Elephant Road Dinajpur. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-21. Dr. Safiuddin Ahmed F-31. Dr. Mrs. Helena Pasha DEAD Nawabganj House # 06, Road # 68 P.O. & P.S. Nawabganj Gulshan-2 Dhaka. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-22. Dr. Md. Yeasin F-32. Dr. Md. Abdul Quyum Sarkar DEAD Jakewaritola Niramoy Pharmacy Bogra. Saralia Bazar, P.S. Demra Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-23. Dr. Hasmat Ara Begum F-33. Dr. Md. Ismail Chowdhury 1/A, Green Way, Managing Director Baro Maghbazar Central Clinic (Pvt) Ltd. Wireless Rail Gate 1281/A, Baizid Bostani Road Dhaka. Panchalaish, Chittagong. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-24. Dr. Mukhlesur Rab F-34. Dr. Ajit Kumar Nath "Salma Neer" 47, Kapashgola Road 19, East Razabazar, Tejgaon Chalkbazar Dhaka. Chittagong. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-25. Dr. Md. Khorshed Alam F-35. Dr. Md. Lutfullah Shahen Saha Market 302, Baro Maghbazar 170, Lal Chand Road Flat # 3 Chowk Bazar, Chittagong. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-26. Dr. A. F. Md. Tafazzul Huq F-36. Dr. Iffat Ara Begum 35/A.N.S. Road 302, Baro Maghbazar, Flat # 03 Kushtia. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 2 Voter No. Name & Address Voter No. Name & Address Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-37. Dr. Abdur Rofe F-46. Dr. Salima Afsar DEAD House # 1065, East Sheerapara 1281/A, O.R. Nizam Road Mirpur Chittagong. Dhaka-1216. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-38. Dr. A. K. M. Anwar Uddin Bhuiyan F-47. Dr. A.K.M. Jalaluddin Ahmed DEAD 177/1, B.B. Road Sikdar Pharmacy Narayanganj. 35, Mehdibag Road, Dampara Chittagong. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-39. Dr. Azizur Rahman Khan F-48. Dr. Nozmul Hussain Ahmed Qureshi DEAD 196, Kalibari Road Sheikh House, Sheikh Para Mymensing. Sylhet Town Sylhet. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-40. Dr. Mashiur Rahman F-49. Dr. Habibur Rahman Chowdhury 1/13, Nurjahan Road DEAD Dupadigi East Mohammadpur P. O. Sylhet Dhaka. Dist: Sylhet. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-41. Dr. Md. Ainul Huq F-50. Dr. Md. Abdul Matin Uttar Balubari Consultant & Surgeon, Jalalabad P.O. Dinajpur Eye Hospital Dist. Dinajpur. Islampur (Major Tilla) Sylhet. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-42. Dr. Md. Shamsud Duha F-51. Dr. Md. Abdus Samad Talukder House # 55, Road # 7 50A, DOHS Banani Sector # 4, Uttara Model Town Street # 2, Dhaka Cantonment Dhaka. Dhaka-1206. Mob: 01 Mob: 01552341966 F-43. Dr. Almas Uddin Ahmed F-52. Dr. Suraya Parveen Talukder Bandura Puratan Bazar 50A, DOHS Banani P.O. Hashnabad Street # 2, Dhaka Cantonment P.S. Nawabganj Dhaka-1206. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-44. Dr. S. M. Shahidullah Chowdhury F-53. Dr. Syed Shamsul Alam Senior Surgeon DEAD 55, Satmasjid Raod BAVS Clinic, Ghasipara Dhanmondi R/A Dinajpur. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-45. Dr. Hosne Ara Rahman F-54. Dr. Md. Zahidul Alam House # 5, Road # 20 1/A, Green Way Gulshan South Avenue Baro Maghbazar Dhaka. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 3 Voter No. Name & Address Voter No. Name & Address F-55. Dr. Darul Islam F-64. Dr. Md. Shamsuddin DEAD Associate Professor 379, Free School Street Dhaka Shishu Hospital Dhanmondi Sher-E-Bangla Nagar Dhaka. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01711544950 F-56. Dr. Hedayetul Islam F-65. Dr. Md. Rezaul Karim Polash Clinic Road # 4, House # 28 Katnarpara Nazir Road, Dhaka Cantonment Bogra. Dhaka. Mob: 01711972372 Mob: 01 F-57. Dr. Shamsun Nahar F-66. Dr. Matiur Rahman Shah Polash Clinic DEAD "Choitee" Katnarpara Khandirganj-Ambagan Bogra. Rajshahi. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-58. Dr. Md. Qumaruzzaman F-67. Dr. Mohd. A. Bari Municipal Lake "Child Care" Jabwaritola House # 47, Road # 8/A Bogra. Dhanmondi R/A Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-59. Dr. Md. Fazlur Rahman F-68. Dr. Sajed Ahmed Siddique Babu Pharmacy "Sayera Villa" Rangpur Road (Dattabari) 144, Jail Road Bogra. Jessore. Mob: 01 Mob: 01911352546 F-60. Dr. A. H. M. Mushiur Rahman F-69. Dr. Fakhrul Islam Chowdhury Vill. Sheujgari Ecoploom Bogra. 75/A-6, Indira Road Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-61. Dr. A. S. Mozammel Huq F-70. Dr. A. K. M. Rafiquzzaman Zenith Pharmacy 23, North Dhanmondi Namajgarh Kalabagan Bogra. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-62. Dr. M. Rais Uddin F-71. Dr. Mahbubullah Mazumder Jhoutola 70, North Bashaboo (2nd floor) Bogra Town P.O. Bashaboo Bogra. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-63. Dr. Muhammad Ali F-72. Dr. Abdul Gafur Hasan Bhelua Dighi North DEAD 25, Siddeswari Raod P.O. Pahartali Dhaka. Chittagong. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 4 Voter No. Name & Address Voter No. Name & Address F-73. Dr. Alhaj Md. Shah Newaz Chowdhury F-82. Dr. ABM Matiur Rahman 109, B.B. Road DEAD 3, Holy Lane Narayanganj. Shamoly Dhaka. Mob: 01922110707 Mob: 01 F-74. Dr. Manoj Kanti Barua F-83. Dr. Mrs. Amina Khatun Finlay Central Hospital 301, Holy Lane P.O. Kalighat 3212 Shamoly P.S. Srimangal Dhaka. Dist. Moulvibazar. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-75. Dr. Nurul Islam F-84. Dr. A.T.M. Amzad Hossain 260, Dhaka Trank Lane DEAD 164, Lee IIigh Raod West Maderbari Lomdon SE13 5PL Chittagong. UK Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-76. Col. (Retd.) Dr. Md.Hashmat Ali F-85. Dr. Md. Mostafizur Rahman Chowdhury 8, D.O.H. S DEAD River Side Clinic Dhaka Cantonment 27, S. K. Mujib Road Dhaka. Chittagong. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-77. Dr. Fateha Akhram Chowdhury F-86. Dr. Mohd. Shahidullah 39, Rabindra Sarani, Sultan Villa Sector # 3, Uttara Model Town Beparipara, North Agrabad Dhaka. Chittagong. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-78. Dr. Sheikh Lutfur Rahman F-87. Dr. A. K. M. Abdur Rashid U/49, Nurjahan Road 23/1, Prominent Housing Mohammadpur 3, Piciculture Road Dhaka. Mohammadpur, Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-79. Dr. Capt. (Retd.) M. A. Hai F-88. Dr. Md. Shamsul Haque 5/8, Lalmatia House # 149/2, Upashohor Block-D Sapura R/A, H/E, P.O. Cantonment Dhaka. Rajshahi. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-80. Dr. Md. Ali Asgar F-89. Dr. A. S. M. Enayetullah Jhel View Pharmacy 53, Purana Palton 9/1, Motijheel R/A, Dhaka. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-81. Dr. Moin Uddin Ahmed F-90. Dr. Ainul Islam Chowdhury Vill. Monakosha Chowdhury Clinic Dist. Nawabganj. 8/1, Malibagh Chowdhury Para Near Noor Masjid Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01741140972 5 Voter No. Name & Address Voter No. Name & Address F-91. Dr. Quazi Md. Azizul Haque F-100. Dr. Sultana Begum Niramoy Clinic DEAD 651, Shaheenbag M.M. Ali Road Tejgaon Jessore. Dhaka-1215. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-92. Dr. Muhammad Azizul Haque F-101. Dr. Zafarullah Chowdhury Haque Pharmacy Ganashasthaya Kendra, 27/3, Tajmahal Road Savar, Mohammadpur Dhaka. Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-93. Dr. Mirza A. Sobhan F-102. Dr. C. H. Rahman DEAD 20 Suhrawardy Road House # 104, Road # 11 Narayanganj. Block-C, Banani Dhaka. Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-94. Prof. M. A. Matin F-103. Dr. S. A. Khaleque 116, Shantinagar DEAD The Laboratory Dhaka-1217. 39, New Elephent Road Dhaka Mob: 01 Mob: 01 F-95. Prof. A.Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury F-104. Dr. A. F. M. Yusuf K.C. Memorial Clinic House # 02, Road # 06 Baro Maghbazar, Wireless Gate Khulshi R/A Dhaka.
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