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Hfw/Nuhm-1211/2017/86 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. (~ 033 - 2357 - 7928, A 033 - 2357 - 7930, Email 10: [email protected]; website: www.wbhealth.gov.in Memo No. HFWINUHM-121112017186 Date: IO/~"2017 From : Commissioner, Health and Family Welfare Department & Addl. Mission Director, NHM Government of West Bengal To CMOH (All Districts) Sir, You are requested to provide the list of HR under NUHM who have joined under NUHM or shifted from URCH to NUHM on or before 1.10.2015 in the given proforma, so that necessary instruction may be issued from this end for disbursement of 5% increment for the eligible HR under NUHM. Date of joining Permanent Whether shifted SI. Category of under NUHM Name address with from Urban RCH Remarks No. HR (on or before Pin Code (YeslNo) 1.10.2015) I Medical Officer (full- time) 2 Medical Officer (part- time) 3 ANM 4. Computer Assistant 5. Others Yours faithfully commissb-;:Fw & Add), MissionDirector, NHM Memo No. HFW/NUHM-121112017/8 'I' (C;) Date: ({)/O'l20 17 Copy forwarded for information to: I. Director, SUDA 2. Commissioner, (Howrah I Bidhannagar I Chandannagar I Asansoll Durgapur I Siliguri) Municipal Corporati?n 3. Executive Officer, (Raigunj Iislampur I Kaliagunj I Balurghat I Gangarampur I English Bazar I Old MaIda IKrishnagar I Kalyani I Nabadwip I Santipur I Chakdah I Gayeshpur I Ranaghat I Maheshtala I Diamon Harbour I Rajpur Sonarpur I Budge budge I Baruipur I Burdwan I Kalna I Katwa I Rampurhat I Suri I Bolpur I Medinipur I Jhargram I Kharagpur I Ghatall Tamralipta I Haldia I Contai I Panskura I Alipurduar I Berhampur I Dhulian I Jangipur I Azimgunj Jiagunj I Kandil Coochbehar/Jalpaiguril Darjeeling I Barasat I Basirhat IBhatpara I Habra I Ashoknagar Kalyangarh I Bangaon I Baranagar I Barrckpore I Dunduml Halisahar I Kamarhati I Kanchrapara I Khardaha I Madhyamgram I Naihati I North Barrackpore I North Dumdum I Panihati I South Dumdum I Titagarh I Baduria I New Barrackpur I Garulia I Uluberia I Hooghly Chinsurah IDankuni I Baidyabati / Bansberia / Bhadreswar / Champdani / Rishra / Serampore / Uttarpara Kotrang / Arambag / Konnagar / Bankura / Bishnupur / Purulia ) Municipality 4. IT Cell, Swasthya Bhawan for web posting 5. Guard file Commissioner, H& FW & Addl. Mission Director, NHM.
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