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Official Telephone Name of the UAO No. T&T Mobile DCA Dhaka District: Dhaka 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Dhamrai 7730711 01318380369 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Dohar - 01318380370 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Savar 7742903 01318380371 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Keraniganj 7766630 01318380372 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Nawabganj 7765233 01318380373 District: Gazipur 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kapasia 0682451100 01318380374 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sreepur 0682552290 01318380375 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kaliakoir 0682251019 01318380376 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kaliganj 0682352083 01318380377 District: Narayanganj 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sonargaon 0672356003 01318380378 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Rupganj 7650176 01318380379 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Bandar 7661411 01318380380 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Araihazar 7654122 01318380381 District: Narsingdi 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Shibpur 062875202 01318380382 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Monohordi 0625356048 01318380383 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Polash 062874464 01318380384 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Belabo 0625263045 01318380385 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Raipura 9448044 01318380386 District: Manikganj 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Harirampur 7728050 01318380387 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Singair 065171009 01318380388 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Ghior 7727032 01318380389 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Daulatpur 7715011 01318380390 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Saturia 7725086 01318380391 6 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sibalaya 7716118 01318380392 District: Munshiganj 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Louhajang 7625238 01318380393 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Gojaria 7616222 01318380394 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sreenagar 7627364 01318380395 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Tongibari 7627364 01318380396 Sl. Official Telephone Name of the UAO No. T&T Mobile 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sirajdikhan 7628383 01318380397 District: Tangail 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sakhipur 0925256182 01318380398 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Nagarpur 0923373031 01318380399 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Delduar 0922456003 01318380400 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Mirzapur 0922956033 01318380401 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Ghatail 0922556532 01318380402 6 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Modhupur 0922856008 01318380403 7 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Basail 0922256017 01318380404 8 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Gopalpur 0922675039 01318380405 9 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kalihati 0922774030 01318380406 10 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Bhuapur 0922356022 01318380407 11 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Dhanbari 092169168 01318380408 District: Kishoreganj 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kuliarchar - 01318380409 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Bhairab 0942471397 01318380410 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Bajitpur 0942364236 01318380411 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kotiadi 0942856007 01318380412 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Tarail 0943475037 01318380413 6 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Pakundia 0943356078 01318380414 7 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Hossainpur - 01318380415 8 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Mithamoin 0943556047 01318380416 9 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Karimganj 0942756023 01318380417 10 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Itna - 01318380418 11 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Austagram - 01318380419 12 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Nikli 0943256530 01318380420 District: Faridpur 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Bhanga 0632356444 01318380421 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sadarpur 0632875337 01318380422 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Alfadanga 0632256010 01318380423 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Boalmari 0632456400 01318380424 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), 5 0632556066 01318380425 Charbhadrasan 6 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Madhukhali 0632656074 01318380426 7 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Nagarkanda 0632756230 01318380427 8 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Saltha - 01318380428 District: Gopalganj 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Muksudpur 0665456221 01318380429 Sl. Official Telephone Name of the UAO No. T&T Mobile 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kashiani 0665256502 01318380430 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kotalipara 06651234 01318380431 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Tungipara 026656660 01318380432 District: Rajbari 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Pangsha 0642475099 01318380433 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Baliakandi - 01318380434 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Goalanda 0642356409 01318380435 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kalukhali - 01318380436 District: Madaripur 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Rajoir 0662356135 01318380437 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Shibchar 0662456300 01318380438 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kalkini 0662256126 01318380439 District: Shariatpur 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Bhedarganj 0602256225 01318380440 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Zajira 0602756078 01318380441 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Naria 060159152 01318380442 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Gosairhat - 01318380443 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Damudya 0602356337 01318380444 DCA Mymensingh District: Mymensingh 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Dhobaura 0903456019 01318380445 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Muktagacha 0902875283 01318380446 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Ishwarganj 0902756073 01318380447 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Gaffargaon 0902556012 01318380448 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Phulpur 0903356080 01318380449 6 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Gouripur 0902456062 01318380450 7 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Fulbaria 0902373068 01318380451 8 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Nandail 0902964025 01318380452 9 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Trishal 0903256162 01318380453 10 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Bhaluka 0902256115 01318380454 11 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Haluaghat 0902656042 01318380455 12 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Tarakanda - 01318380456 District: Jamalpur 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Islampur 0982474191 01318380457 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sarishabari 0982756076 01318380458 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Madarganj 098255613 01318380459 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Melandaha 0982656352 01318380460 Sl. Official Telephone Name of the UAO No. T&T Mobile 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Dewanganj 092375232 01318380461 6 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Bakshiganj 0982256036 01318380462 District: Sherpur 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sreebardi - 01318380463 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Nokla - 01318380464 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Nalitabari - 01318380465 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Jheniagati - 01318380466 District: Netrokona 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kendua 0952856101 01318380467 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Mohonganj 0952456117 01318380468 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Madan 0952956163 01318380469 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Durgapur 0952556122 01318380470 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Atpara - 01318380471 6 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Barhatta 0952356081 01318380472 7 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Purbadhala 0953256022 01318380473 8 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Khaliajuri - 01318380474 9 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kalmakanda 0952746028 01318380475 DCA Chittagong District: Chittagong 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Phatikchari - 01318380498 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sandwip - 01318380499 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Raozan 03026-56193 01318380500 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Mirsharai 03024-56136 01318380501 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Rangunia 03025-56012 01318380502 6 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Hathazari 0312-601551 01318380503 7 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sitakunda 03028-56135 01318380504 8 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Anwara 03029-56343 01318380505 9 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Boalkhali 03032-56038 01318380506 10 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Banshkhali - 01318380507 11 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Satkania 03036-56414 01318380508 12 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Lohagara - 01318380509 13 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Patiya - 01318380510 14 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Chandanaish 0303-356216 01318380511 District: Cox's Bazar 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Chakaria 03422-26149 01318380512 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Ramu - 01318380513 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Maheshkhali - 01318380514 Sl. Official Telephone Name of the UAO No. T&T Mobile 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Teknaf 0342-675003 01318380515 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Ukhiya - 01318380516 6 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Pekua - 01318380517 7 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kutubdia - 01318380518 District: Noakhali 1 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Begumganj 0321-52373 01318380519 2 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Hatia - 01318380520 3 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Senbagh 0322-556052 01318380521 4 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Companiganj 0322-356250 01318380522 5 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Chatkhil 0322-271105 01318380523 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Suborno 6 - 01318380524 Char 7 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Sonaimuri 0322-751050 01318380525 8 Upazilla Accounts Officer (UAO), Kabirhat 0323-253195 01318380526 District: Feni 1 Upazilla
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