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CONTACT DETAILS DHEMAJI DISTRICT May 2019.Xlsx Contact Details : Dhemaji ‐ May, 2019 District Administration Contact Sl. No. Name Designation & Address Office Fax Mobile 03753224046/ 1 MANAVENDRA PRATAP SINGH , IAS DEPUTY COMMISIONER , DHEMAJI 03753224208 9435020312 03753224041 2 LAKHMINANDAN GOGOI, AC S DEVELOPMENT DEPUTY COMMISIONER , DHEMAJI 8638499560 3 SIMANTA KUMAR DAS, ACS ADDI. DEPUTY COMMISIONER , DHEMAJI 9435499610 / 9365131626 ADDI. DEPUTY COMMISIONER 4 ANKUR BHARALI, ACS 7002505105 CUM CEO DDMA, DHEMAJI 5 LAKHMI KUTUM, ACS ADDI. DEPUTY COMMISIONER , DHEMAJI 9435389569 6 NISAG HIVARE, IAS SDO Civil JONAI DHEMAJI 9730807852 7 BHARAT KONWAR ,ACS ELECTION OFFICER , DHEMAJI 8724036267 8 SANJIB PHUKAN I/C , ACS ELECTION OFFICER , JONAI 9954563115 9 LOHIT GOGOI D.P.O DDMA , DHEMAJI 9577550399/7002557312 DEOC Contact Details Contact Sl. No. Name Designation Office Fax Mobile 1 DEBAJIT GOGOI INFORMATION ASSISTANT 8011590078 2 LILA KANTA BHUYAN INFORMATION ASSISTANT 9954179461/7002188018 3 SUBHAN DUTTA INFORMATION ASSISTANT 7577963371 4 SEEMANTA BARUAH INFORMATION ASSISTANT 9101998058 5 CONTROL ROOM DEOC DHEMAJI 03753224014 7577035639 Revenue Circle Officers Contact Sl. No. Revenue Circle R.C.O Name Office Fax Mobile 9957177426 1 GEETALI DOWARAH, ACS CIRCLE OFFICER , DHEMAJI REVENUE CIRCLE I/C ,CIRCLE OFFICER (A) , GOGAMUKH REVENUE 6001015821 2 PRANJAL SHARMA BARUAH, CIRCLE 3 ARUNDHUTI MIPUN NARAH, ACS CIRCLE OFFICER , SISSIBORGAON REVENUE CIRCLE 9401178186/8638182349 CIRCLE OFFICER (A), SISSIBORGAON REVENUE 4 SUNBOR CHUTIA, ACS 9957000486 CIRCLE 5 MANURANJAN PAYENG , ACS CIRCLE OFFICER , JONAI REVENUE CIRCLE 9678293408 Block Development Officers Contact Sl. No. Name Designation & Address Office Fax Mobile BDO, DHEMAJI BLOCK DEVELOPMENT OFFICE, 1 NABIN KAMAN 9435088769 DHEMAJI 2 B.CHAMUAH (I/C) BDO, SISSIBORGAON BLOCK DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 9864016840 3 B.CHAMUAH BDO, BORDALANI BLOCK DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 9864016840 4 PRANJAL SHARMA BARUAH, ACS BDO, MACHKHOWA BLOCK DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 6001015821 5 SAILEN CHUTIIA BDO, JONAI BLOCK DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 9954385208 Water Resource Department Contact Sl. No. Name Designation & Address Office Fax Mobile EXECUTIVE ENGINEER , 9678424166/9435028771/ 1 SAMIRAN DEKA WATER RESOUREC DEPARTMENT DHRMAJI 8638050457 Hospital Details Contact Sl. No. Incharge/ Supeintendent Address Office Fax Mobile 1 Dr. RANIDHAR KAKATI JOINT DIRECTOR , HEALTH , DHEMAJI 9435023858 2 Dr. J. N. UPADHYAE SUPEINTENDENT , DHEMAJI CIVIL HOSPITAL 9435088659 3 Dr. P. CHAYENGIA Gogamukh PHC 9957838575 4 Dr. B. DOLEY Begenagarah PHC 9954591359 5 Dr. B. DEORI Sissiborgaon BPHC 7896177455 6 Dr. K.K KAMAN Jonai BPHC 9435960582 7 DR. D . K. DEORI Silapathar MPHC 9127582849 NDRF Contact Sl. No. Incharge Address Office Fax Mobile 1 Milan Biswas INSPECTOR NDRF , DHEMAJI 7002829663 Fire & Emergency Services and SDRF Contact Sl. No. Incharge Address Office Fax Mobile 1 Sanjoy Basumatary OFFICER , FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICE AND SDRF, 03753294607 8486169500 DHEMAJI STATION 2 JUGAL PAYENG OFFICER , FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICE AND SDRF, 9707566768 SILAPATHAR STATION 3 Prasanta Pegu OFFICER , FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICE AND SDRF, 8133908224 JONAI STATION 4 PARESH DAS (i/c) OFFICER , FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICE , NHPC 9435820830 GOGAMUKH STATION Police station Imprtant Contact Details of Dhemaji District. Contact Sl. No. Incharge Address Office Fax Mobile 1 SRI V.V.R. REDDY , IPS SUPEINTENDENT OF POLICE, DHEMAJI 3753224220 9435810993 2S. MISHRA , ASP SUPEINTENDENT OF POLICE, DHEMAJI 7007988900 3 PRADIP KONWAR Addi SUPEINTENDENT OF POLICE, DHEMAJI 9577686627 4 GHANA KT. BARA O/C Jonai PS 9085986866/9678086866 5 CHAKRESWAR KAMAN O/C DHEMAJI PS 9401961156 6 THANESWAR CHUTIA O/C Simenchapari PS 9706650467/9435277302 7 BHIM KT. PEGU O/C Gogamukh PS 8638744047/9613812816 8 SHIVA MORANG O/C Silapathar PS 8638195991 Othe Imprtant Contact Details Contact Sl. No. Incharge Address Office Fax Mobile 1P. K. DEORI CEO, ZILA PARISHAD, DHEMAJI 9435088785 PROJECT DIRECTORS, DISTRICT RURAL 2N. PAW 7896826655 DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, DHEMAJI 3 PRASHANTA DHANDA D.F.O. DHEMAJI 9435246789 4 UMESH CH. SHARMA DTO, DHEMAJI 9435083158 5 N.C. DAS EE, ASEB(RE) , DHEMAJI 9435542398 6 KANAK BARO, (I/C) EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, PWD STATE ROAD, DHEMAJI 9435186765 7 PROG KUMAR BARMAN EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, PWD RURAL ROAD, DHEMAJI 9435134168 ASST. EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, PWD BUILDING, 8 BANIJUDDIN AHMED 9435730934 DHEMAJI 9 BHABESH GOGOI DISTRICT AGRICULTURE OFFICER , DHEMAJI 9435562065 10 KULADHAR SAIKIA DISTRICT VETERINARY OFFICER , DHEMAJI 8011840530 11 DAVID CHANDRA TAW DISTRICT FISHERY OFFICER , DHEMAJI 8876451958 12 KABITA DEKA (I/C) INSPECTOR OF SCHOOL , DHEMAJI 9435640207 DISTRICT ELEMENTARY EDUCATION OFFICER, 13 KABITA DEKA 9435640207 DHEMAJI 14 AMAR ROI EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, PHE, DHEMAJI 7896043709 15 BIRINCHI BARAH DISTRICT SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICER , DHEMAJI 8134002441 16 B. DUTTA ASST. DIRECTOR OF SUPPLY , DHEMAJI 9864482608 17 DEPUTY INCHARGE FCI , DHEMAJI 7086391903 18 MRINAL KUMAR DUTTA EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, Iregation , DHEMAJI 9435394350 18 RUNUMI DUTTA CIRCLE LEVEL FIELD OFFICER , DHEMAJI REV. CIRCLE 7005984409 19 MRIDUL BORI CIRCLE LEVEL FIELD OFFICER , JONAI REV. CIRCLE 8472893671 20 BANDANA SONOWAL CIRCLE LEVEL FIELD OFFICER , SISSIBORGAON REV. 8876907316 CIRCLE LEVEL FIELD OFFICER , GOGAMUKH REV. 21 RIPUNJIT BHUYAN 9707434363 CIRCLE .
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