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Name of Study Centre:- Ledrai Dewan HS School, Machmara Name of Study centre:- Ledrai Dewan HS School, Machmara Name of Co-ordinator, Asstt. Co-ordinator and Name of Resource Persons (1 for core Sl No. Name of In-service teacher Name of School Email.ID Contact No. Master Trainer (MT) subject & 3 for methodalogy) 1.Sri Bijoy Kr. Debbarma, HM 1. Smt. Pradipa Chakma, PGT 1 LALFELPUII DARLONG NALINI CHAKMA PARA J/B SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 8131019405 2. Smt. Sukla Chakma, AHM 2. Sri Rajib Lohar, BRP 2 KANDARI REANG BATHAKRAI C/P J.B. SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 8132018307 3. Sri Dulal Chakma, PGT 3. Sri Subrata Debnath, PGT 3 Forenjoy Reang Sarkhi Para JB School PTL [email protected] 9862524908 4. Sri Dulal Chakraborty, PGT 4 Ramenjoy Reang Sarkhi Para JB School PTL [email protected] 8974332394 5 MD ISRAIL ALI KUKICHERRA J B SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 9436904883 6 SUDDHODHAN CHAKMA KUKICHERRA J.B. SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 9402331507 7 Dulal Roy Dakshin Baghaicherra J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9436171887 8 Bidya Ratan Chakma Dakshin Baghaicherra J.B. School PTL [email protected] 8837265396 9 Sadhan Mani Chakma Subal Karbari Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 8014171945 10 Nanda Kumar Ghosh Subal Karbari Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 8119821900 11 Baranjoy Reang Ramdula Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9485382615 12 ADITYA DEBNATH KRISHNA TILLA HIGH SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 9436576541 13 Nitai Debnath Jainaham Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 8974765246 14 Swapan Kumar Reang Jainaham Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 8730912982 15 Bimanjoy Reang Panbagan J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9612602951 16 Ramesh Kumar Reang Panbagan J.B. School PTL rameshkumarreang 9612656942 17 Mohan Lal Sarkar Purnajoy Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 8974441887 18 Punya Bati Reang Purnajoy Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 8974771534 19 Joykumar Nama Mrigaram Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9612492394 20 SUNITA CHAKMA AKSHOY MANI DHANICHERRA HIGH SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 9615680671 21 Anjana Mallik Sarkar Parbajoy C/P J.B. School PTL amallikasarkar 9612589875 22 Hari Sahajee Parbajoy C/P J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9612019526 23 Jhulan Majumder Parbajoy C/P J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9862781781 24 Dhaneswari Chakma Jamini Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9862979216 25 Chandrabahu Chakma Jamini Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 7629833269 26 Tapan Chakma Kumachya Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9612268328 27 Dipankar Malakar Kumachya Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9612492358 28 Kalpana Choudhury Nilmahan C/P J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9612434648 29 Sukanti Chakma Laxman Cherra Rubber Coloney J/B School PTL [email protected] 8837073042 30 Karun Bikash Chakma Sonaram Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 7085858449 31 PANKAJ KANTI NATH NABINCHERRA HIGH SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 7085324120 32 SANJIB BISWAS NABINCHERRA HIGH SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 8730849828 33 ATAL ADHIKARI NALKATA HIGH SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 9612424560 34 Kalatan Chakma Samukcherra J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9436582244 Name of Study centre:- Ledrai Dewan HS School, Machmara Name of Co-ordinator, Asstt. Co-ordinator and Name of Resource Persons (1 for core Sl No. Name of In-service teacher Name of School Email.ID Contact No. Master Trainer (MT) subject & 3 for methodalogy) 35 Bibash Sarkar Kukicherra J.B. School PTL [email protected] 8837414165 36 DAZZAR CHAKMA ujan baghaicherra h.s school PTL [email protected] 9612276300 37 Suman kumar shil ujan baghaicherra h.s school PTL [email protected] 9863950022 38 MONIKA BEGAM UJAN BAGHAI CHERRA HIGH SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 8014380635 39 GOUTAM DEBNATH JOYFABARI J.B. SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 8974178424 40 Kalpana Debbarma Joyfa Bari J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9856791640 41 Khadarai Reang Khelajoy Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9402151660 42 Benuban Chakma Khelajoy Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9485342459 43 Pradip Chakma Haldicherra J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9863493106 44 Sukhamoy Chakma Batyakarbari Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 7424011497 45 Purnima Sharma Batyakarbari Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 7085780158 46 Narad Joy Reang Akshay Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9862708221 47 Mamata Chakma Akshay para j/b school PTL [email protected] 8132881607 48 Ritan Hazaree Kshirodcherra High School PTL [email protected] 8974273922 49 Biswajit Rudrapaul Kshirodcherra High School PTL [email protected] 8974937150 50 Prantika Chakma Kshirodcherra High School PTL [email protected] 8730031737 51 Bireswar Barua Kinacharan Talukdar Para S.B. School PTL [email protected] 9402164472 52 Debasri Chakma Laxmipur MCM J.B. Model School PTL [email protected] 9436574240 53 Dharmadhan Chakma Debacharra J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9862440837 54 Gopal Chandra Shil Debacharra J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9862924224 55 Rathindra Sarkar Debacharra J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9612696139 56 Dharmita Reang Raibabu Choudhury Para J.B. School PTL [email protected] 9862499827 PVT School 57 ARUN KANTI CHAKMA MAHABODHI ENGLISH ACADEMY, MACHMAR PTL [email protected] 9436535627 58 MRINAL KANTI CHAKMA MAHABODHI ENGLISH ACADEMY, MACHMAR PTL [email protected] 9862522018 59 JESMIN CHAKMA MAHABODHI ENGLISH ACADEMY, MACHMAR PTL [email protected] 9862286348 60 Santosh Jivan chakma Bodhisatta English Medium Cum Pali School. PTL [email protected] 7628955353 61 Brishu Lokhi Chakma Bodhisatta English Medium Cum Pali School PTL [email protected] 9612558124 62 Shanti Priya chakma Bodhisatta English Medium Cum Pali School PTL [email protected] 7085684890 63 Sudhir Chakma Little Flower School PTL [email protected] 9615094389 64 Rimpi Dewan Little Flower School PTL [email protected] 8413924002 65 Ratanlal Chakrabory Little Flower School PTL [email protected] 9402375126 66 Dulal Kumar Chakma Little Flower School PTL [email protected] 9436562709 67 Nobin chakma LITTLE FLOWER SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 9856433102 68 Ringpar Jui Halam Little Flower School PTL [email protected] 9774894565 69 Kangkhi Chakma Little Flower School PTL [email protected] 8132019487 70 BARNALI CHAKMA LITTLE FLOWER SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 8131006572 71 Arjya Mitra Dewan Little Flower School PTL [email protected] 7308799614 72 Rosie C.Chawngthantluagi elpis english school PTL [email protected] 7085397549 Name of Study centre:- Ledrai Dewan HS School, Machmara Name of Co-ordinator, Asstt. Co-ordinator and Name of Resource Persons (1 for core Sl No. Name of In-service teacher Name of School Email.ID Contact No. Master Trainer (MT) subject & 3 for methodalogy) 73 parimal debnath elpis english school PTL [email protected] 8811944703 74 LALROPUIA DARLONG ELPIS ENGLISH SCHOOL PTL [email protected] 8974208115 75 Zairemmawii Elpis english school PTL [email protected] 8732800830 76 marianna vanlalrinmawii elpis english school PTL [email protected]. 8731000842 77 jessai darlong elpis english school PTL [email protected] 7005804634 78 birendra singha Elpis English School PTL [email protected] 7005848343 79 Jemery Lalbiaktluangi Darlonh elpis english school PTL [email protected] 8014477473 80 Malay Roy Eykkhan English Academy PTL [email protected] 9436527457 81 Bulti Choudhury (Roy) Eykkhan English Academy PTL [email protected] 8131873665 82 Alak Roy Eykkhan English Academy PTL [email protected] 9436571493 83 Pranay Kanti De Eykkhan English Academy PTL [email protected] 9862015312 84 NAYAN CHAKMA EYKKHAN ENGLISH ACADEMY PTL [email protected] 9615225632 85 Subhabrata Goswami Eykkhan English Academy PTL [email protected] 8787893911 86 Lahari Bari Reang Victory English medium school ,Betcherra KGT [email protected] 8731839118 87 Sibrai Reang Victory Enlish medium school Betcherra KGT [email protected] 8474896590 88 LAXMI SHANTI CHAKMA ANANDA MARGA PRIMARY SCHOOL KGT [email protected] 9862777229 89 Subhash Chakma Ananda Marga Primary School KGT [email protected] 8974790850 90 Litan Sarkar Ananda marga Primary School KGT [email protected] 9856755048 Name of Study centre:- Kumarghat Girls HS School Name of Co-ordinator, Asstt. Co-ordinator Name of Resource Persons (1 for core subject & 3 for Sl No. Name of In-service teacher Name of School Email.ID Contact No. and Master Trainer (MT) methodalogy) 1. Sri Drubajyoti Majumdar, HM 1. Smt. Nilanjana Sharma, PGT (Phy) 1 Lalremruata Darlong Ashananda Para J.B. School KGT [email protected] 8974211201 2. Sri Sanjoy Das, AHM, 2. Smt. Pratima Das, BRP (Retd.) 2 AJIT BISWAS RAITWISA DARLONG PARA HIGH SCHOOL KGT [email protected] 9863350066 Pabiacherra HS School 3. Smt. Dipa Roy, PGT 3. Sri Sanjoy Das, AHM, Pabiacherra HS School 3 Vanromoia Darlong Gangaram CP High School KGT [email protected] 9485009097 4. Smt. Bhanneshikha Dey, M.Sc 4 KANAN BATI REANG Narendra C/P J/B SCHOOL KGT [email protected] 9862258812 5 Nipola Marak Narendra CP JB School KGT [email protected] 9862934419 6 MILANTI REANG DXIN NALKATA J.B. SCHOOL KGT [email protected] 9612553540
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