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(Written Test) for the Post of Assistant Registrar (ADVT No
INDIAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE CULTIVATION OF SCIENCE JADAVPUR, KOLKATA – 700 032 Level I screening (Written Test) for the post of Assistant Registrar (ADVT No. IACS/ADVT/P/6, Dt. 13/02/2017) will be held on July 08, 2017 at 2 pm in the Centenary Building of Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science. The examination will be of 2 hours duration. There will be MCQ in Arithmetic, General Knowledge, Reasoning and English. There will also be descriptive questions on English Language and/or on General Administrative / Accounting /Audit topic. Candidates failing to receive/collect their ‘Call for Written Test’ before the written test may come with their valid photo ID proof(Driving License, AADHAAR card, PAN card or any other Govt. recognized photo identification) and a passport size photograph at the venue to appear in the test. Admit Cards are being sent through Speed Post to the following candidates, a sample copy of which is appended below: Sr. No. Name & Address ABHIJIT BHATTACHARYYA 1 11, Chandicharan Jyotirbhusan Lane, Bally, Howrah, W.B. M: 919433218397 ABHISHEK BHATTACHARJEE 61, Road No.3, Sonari West Layout, Jamshedpur 11, Jharkhand – 831011 2 M: 7057223260 ABHRA PAUL 3 Madhyamgram, Sodepur Road, Chandangarh, Kolkata - 129 AMALENDU SAHOO 4 A2, Flat, Ananya Abasan, 9, Rajanikanta Roychowdhury Lane, P.O. Botanic Garden, Howrah – 711103, W.B. AMIYA KUMAR DAS 5 C/O, Bhagirath Das, Vill. Kamalpur, Dis. South 24 Pargana, Pin. 743373, W.B. AMLAN SINGHA 6 Samahar Patrika Office, 389/10 – Raghunathpur, P.O. Jhargram, Pin. 721507 Dist. Paschim Medinipur, W.B. AMRITA CHAKRABORTY 7 222/A, Vidyasagar Sarani, Flat – 1B, Jeevan Niloy HSG Complex, Poraaswathatala, Kolkata - 700063 ANANTANAND YADAV Flat No. -
Recognition B.Ed.Pdf
National Council for Teacher Education http://www.ercncte.org/b_ed_west_bangal.html Back To Home LIST OF RECOGNIZED TEACHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS (EASTERN REGION) (Updated up to 257th ERC Meeting held on 2nd – 3rd July, 2018) WEST BENGAL B. Ed. Affiliating Date of Recognized Sl.No Application ID Name of the Institution Mode of Contact Management Course Intake Session Body Order Order 1. Govt. College of Education, Burdwan, Ph : 0342-2656853 65 19.07.2000 2000-2001 Order Kazirhat, P.O. Lakurdi, Burdwan, West Fax : Burdwan At present 31.05.2015 2015-2016 WB-S/E-4/99 Bengal -713102 E-mail : Government B.Ed. Revised University total Website : Order intake-50 2. Ph : 03512-348230 (O) 9832068597 (Sec) / The West 05.04.2000 2000-2001 The West Bengal University of Teachers’ Order 9434057586 (President) Bengal Training, Education Planning and 120 Fax : University of Administration, 25/2 & 25/3, Ballygunge 05.02.2001 2001-2002 E-mail : [email protected] Teachers Order Circular Road, Kolkata, West Bengal- Website : Training, 700019 WB-S/E-3/1997 Government Education B.Ed. At present 30.05.2015 2015 -2016 Planning and total intake Revised [Formerly: David Hare Training College Administration - 50 Order (Institute of Advanced Studies in (Previously, Education), 25/3, Ballygunge Circular University of Road, Calcutta, West Bengal -700019] Calcutta) 27.02.2018 -- Order 3. Govt. Training College (CTE), (Boys), Ph : 033-2680-2085 100 05.02.2001 2001-2002 Order Chawkbazar, Hooghly, West Bengal Fax : 033-2680-2085 Calcutta At present WB-S/E-5/97 -712103 E-mail : [email protected] Government B.Ed. -
Memo No.117 Atma/Pd Date
GOVT.OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE PROJECT DIRECTOR AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, HOWRAH& OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE (ADMN),HOWRAH Phone & Fax no.033-26380895/ email address:[email protected] MEMO NO.117 ATMA/PD DATE: 27.06.14 NOTICE An interview of eligible candidates for the posts of BTM, SMS, Accountant cum Clerk, & Computer Programmer ( Against Notice no. 114 ATMA/ PD dt. 03.09.2013, Corrigendum notice No.134 ATMA/PD Dt. 13.09.2013 & Notice no. 43 ATMA/PD Dt. 24.02.2014 of P.D.ATMA HOWRAH ) will be conducted as per following schedule. Interview / Call letter of individual eligible candidates has already been sent to their present address by post. The List of eligible candidates for different posts has been attached with this notice along with a sample copy of the call letter. All interested & eligible candidates are requested to appear before the interview Board as per schedule. Sd/- G.K.Nandi,27.06.2014 PROJECT DIRCTOR, ATMA, HOWRAH & DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE (ADMN) HOWRAH -:Schedule of interview:- SL Name of Post Date of Time of Venue Roll No. No. Post Code Interview interview 12.07.2014 10.00 am Howrah B/BTM/121 To (Saturday) sharp Zilla B/BTM/151 10.00am Parishad A/BTM/01 To 10, Sharp A/BTM/40 11.00 am Biplabi A/BTM/41 To Block sharp Haren A/BTM/80 Technology 01 13.07.2014 Ghosh 01 Manager (Sunday) 12.00 Noon A/BTM/81 To sharp Sarani, A/BTM/90 12.00 Noon Howrah B/BTM/91 To sharp B/BTM/120 02 Subject 02 12.07.2014 11.00 am A/SMS/01 To Matter (Saturday) sharp -Do- A/SMS/51 Specialist 12.30 pm B/SMS/52 To sharp B/SMS/86 03 Accountant 03 19.07.2014 10.00 am -Do- A/AC/1 To cum Clerk (Saturday) sharp A/AC/44 11.00 am B/AC/45 TO sharp B/AC/75 04 Computer 04 19.07.2014 12.00 Noon -Do- A/CP/1 To Programmer (Saturday) sharp A/CP/16 12.00 Noon -Do- B/CP/17 TO sharp B/CP/24 N.B. -
West Bengal Minorities' Development and Finance Corporation
West Bengal Minorities' Development & Finance Corporation • (A Statutory Corporation of Govt. of West Bengal) Memo No: 194 -MDC/VT-13-14 Date: 12th January,2021 ~: WBMDFC-.$1~ '5ll\JMt~. fly,: rn:f¥« C~IO:BI WEIT !-til~N,\S / <Pl©C.§iM~ - National Institute of Fashion Teechnology (NIFT). Kolkata C1J ~ ~~ WBMDFC ~ "'-!rnf@'-!> NIFT Kolkata-el ~ ~ QaR~ C~~ ~ "'-!IC<PFI ;qsrnc~··( ~ ~ri ')~M '9!11Jll~1, ~o~') - ~~M '9!11Jll'ffi, ~o~') ~ )O.oo C~ ~.oo ~'i:f ~~ ~1'1i:lR:,@-~ ~ ~'3m'i:f ~ "'-1-!Ci:ll~ ~ ~ I ~1'1i::1R,© .El'?l'~<J' .El<f~ ~ i6ll--ll~ ~ WBMDFC website (www.wbmdfc.org) 01~1 ~~~~1.,Ji:lR:,@~~~C<PR~TA&DA~~~~ I ~1.S1i:1f;©::4J'i:f~Rtii?l~~~'3 ~<Pf~~~~) "'-!HC\!>~g 1. ~ (17'/')o/')~) ~ s:i1fGf¥c;qs'G ~9RT'i:l" ~"'-l"i~l~ s:i1fGr¥c¥G "'-11..:ic<:1..:i) 2. ISrJJ s:i1fGf¥c;qs'G 3. ~ ~ f% ffi / '5JTl:ffif ffi 4. ~ <Pf9f 9ff51t9ffi, ~ ~ 5. "'-!r.!i.91~"'1-~ ~~~-~'i:f~GITT% ~ ~ ;::;,r-=ror--·,o I. ''II / 111. "I I / I -, '\ ····· o WEST BENGAL MINORITIES DEVELOPMENT & ~-~-~ - (7003597117) FINANCE CORPORATION (WBMDFC) "AMBER"DD- (NIFT) 27 /e, SECTOR 1, SALT LAKE CITY, KOLKATA 700 '1fibll<:15'/ '51"~~~'3 ~R~ 064 (WBMDFC) -18001202130 West Bengal Minorities' Development & Finance Corporation • (A Statutory Corporation of Govt. of West Bengal) 1 Memo no: 194-MDC/VT-13-14 Date: 12 h January, 2021 Notice Subject: Counselling/ Interview for Skill Training at National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). Kolkata sponsored by WBMDFC Candidates applied for Skill Training course at National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Kolkata , sponsored by WBMDFC are hereby requested to attend Interview for selection from 19th January, 2021 to 22nd January, 2021 from 10.00 am to 2.p.m. -
Computer Test of Laboratory Technician Under Kolkata City Nuhm Society On
LIST OF GENERAL CANDIDATES FOR COMPUTER TEST FOR THE POST OF LABORATORY TECHNICIAN RE:Advertisement No. –10/Kolkata City NUHM Society / 2016-17 DT.09.03.17 VENUE OF COMPUTER TEST - INSTITUTE OF URBAN MANAGEMENT(IUM), 36C, Ballygaung Circular Road, Kolkata – 700 019 (Ballygaung phanri crossing). SL.NO. Bio NAME Caste Address Phone No. DOB Remarks DATE OF TIME Data No. COMPUTER TEST 1 A-178 JAYA MISHRA GENERAL AT-K.C.PAUL COLLIEARY 8436351948 6/Jan/1992 27.04.17 11.00 A.M (MADHABPUR), P.O - DHANDADI, P.S - ANDAL,S.D - DURGAPUR, DIST - 2 A-236 ARINDAM BERA GENERAL D-13,BURDWAN BECHARAM - 713376 CHATTERJEE ROAD, 9831623624 9/Dec/1986 27.04.17 11.00 A.M BEHALA, SARKARMATH, KOLKATA - 34 3 A-191 SIDDHARTHA BOSE GENERAL 36/8, SIR RAMESH MITRA ROAD, 9883053605 / 22/Jun/1988 27.04.17 11.00 A.M DEEPSIKHA ABASAN, PO - RAJARHAT 7890034777 GOPALPUR, KOLKATA - 136 4 A-211 RINKI BHATTACHARJEE GENERAL PURBAMADAL DANGA ROAD, GARULIA, 8981429301 / 14/Nov/1992 27.04.17 11.00 A.M 24 PGS (N)-743133 9143427365 5 A-94 AVISEK CHAKRABORTY GENERAL RAINBOW APARTMENT, 3RD 7076221646 5/Mar/1988 27.04.17 11.00 A.M FLOOR,G.I.P. COLONY, JAGACHA, HOWRAH-7076221646 6 A-243 PUJA ROY CHOWDHURY GENERAL PO+VILL-KANYANAGAR, BISHNUPUR, 7278082876 / 3/Sep/1993 27.04.17 11.00 A.M 24 PGS (S) 8647886766 7 A-4 PRITILATA DAS GENERAL 2, DURGA CHARAN DOCTOR ROAD, PO - 9564945111 15/Feb/1984 27.04.17 11.00 A.M ENTALLY, PS - TALTALA, KOLKATA-14 8 A-233 SAHANAJ PARIN THANDER GENERAL 141/2, D.D. -
Duare Sarkar & Paray Samadhan,2021
DUARE SARKAR & PARAY SAMADHAN,2021 CAMP SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT HOOGHLY Camp Sl No District BLock/Local Body GP/Ward Venue Date 1 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Tarakeswar (M) Ward - 008,Ward - 009,Ward - SAHAPUR PRY. SCHOOL 2 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Champdany (M) Ward - 005 UPHC II HEALTH CENTER 3 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Chandannagar MC (M) Ward - 003 Goswami Ghat Community Hall Ward - 018,Ward - 019,Ward - NAGENDRANATH KUNDU 4 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Konnagar (M) 020 VIDYAMANDIR CHAMPDANY BISS FREE PRIMARY 5 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Champdany (M) Ward - 002 SCHOOL 6 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY SINGUR SINGUR-II Gopalnagar K.R. Dey High School 7 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY GOGHAT-1 BALI BALI HIGH SCHOOL 8 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY BALAGARH MOHIPALPUR Mohipalpur Primary School 9 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY MOGRA-CHUNCHURA MOGRA-I Mogra Uttam Chandra High School 10 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY BALAGARH EKTARPUR Ekterpur U HS 11 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY TARAKESWAR SANTOSHPUR Gouribati Radharani Das High School 12 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY HARIPAL JEJUR Jejur High School Bankagacha Nanilal Ghosh Nimno 13 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY CHANDITALA-2 NAITI Buniadi Vidyalaya 14 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY PURSHURA SHYAMPUR Shyampur High School 15 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY POLBA-DADPUR SATITHAN Nabagram Pry School 16 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY JANGIPARA ANTPUR Antpur High School 17 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY PANDUA SIMLAGARHVITASIN Talbona Radharani Girls High School 18 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY PANDUA SIMLAGARHVITASIN Ranagarh High School SRI RAMKRISHNA SARADA VIDYA 19 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY GOGHAT-2 KAMARPUKUR MAHAPITHA Ward - 017,Ward - 018,Ward - PALBAGAN DURGA MANDIR ARABINDA 20 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Bhadreswar (M) 019,Ward - 020 SARANI PARUL RAMKRISHNA SARADA HIGH 21 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Arambagh (M) Ward - 001,Ward - 002 SCHOOL 22 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY CHANDITALA-1 AINYA Akuni B.G. -
UTKARSH BANGLA, 2016 -PBSSD- Paschim Banga Society for Skill
UTKARSH BANGLA, 2016 (A Flagship Scheme For Short Term Skill Development In West Bengal) -PBSSD- Paschim Banga Society for Skill Development 1. AIM: - The Government aims to introduce a Flagship Scheme in the State of West Bengal for the entire non-institutional, non-project mode, short term Skill Development interventions to provide wage/ self employment linked skills training to the residents of the State. Integrating all Skill Development interventions at the State level, this scheme shall be called the “UTKARSH BANGLA 2016”. 2. OBJECTIVE: - The objective of the Scheme is to skill individuals to empower them to engage in wage employment or self-employment leading to improved livelihood through increased earnings, and/or improved working conditions, and/or opportunities to move from informal to formal work sectors.The skills imparted will be compliant with National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF)/ NCVT/ QP - NOS and conform to prevalent National norm and Standards. The training shall be in National Council(s)/ Industry validated and market relevant skills based modules followed by assessment and certification procedures that have an all India acceptance. 3. THE SCHEME : The features of the Scheme are: a. Title: The Scheme shall be referred to as “UTKARSH BANGLA 2016”. Implementing Agency : i. All the interventions funded by the various State Government Departments/ Bodies/ Agencies from State and other funds, leading to Skill Development in the non-project mode, shall be made by the Paschim Banga Society for Skill Development (PBSSD) on their behalf. PBSSD will be supported by a State Project Management Unit (SPMU) ii. The Technical Education & Training Department shall facilitate the interventions made under the ambit of this scheme by providing the required technical support to the PBSSD. -
Annual Report 2014
SEVA KENDRA CALCUTTA Seva Kendra Calcutta is a social service centre of the Archdiocese of Calcutta. Across the years it has built up a reputation of service, trustworthiness and integrity. It serves the poor, suffering, struggling and disadvantaged people in the six districts of West Bengal and is being constantly challenged to improve upon itself, as a catalyst for social change through service, animation and mobilization of people and build a network of partnerships with like-minded organizations. VISION SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES A self-reliant society based on peace, 4Combat Child Labour and apply STAG love and justice, respecting human methodology to mainstream the children dignity and natural environment dropped out from school 4Provide job-oriented training to the unemployed youth and develop their skills 4Teach the importance of growing and using herbal medicinal plants 4Support TB (RNTCP) Programme 4Stop human trafficking, promote Safe Migration and prevent early marriage MISSION 4Build self-reliant SHGs & CBOs 4Peace building Building of a Harmonious Society, 4Promote organic and indigenous farming based on Cultural Ethos, inspired by practices Spiritual Heritage, Socially and 4Work with the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) Environmentally sound through 4Mobilize government programmes for Participatory Process. development, food and livelihood 4Promote clean and renewable energy 4Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction 4Emergency Relief and Rehabilitation 4Local Resource Mobilization SEVA KENDRA CALCUTTA Annual Report 2013 - 14 In this Issue lMessage from the Director lRuby Jubilee Celebration 4Governor's Speech Message from the Director 4Ruby Jubilee Celebration - A Short Report lChild Education and Development On 14th December 2013, the curtains of the Ruby Jubilee Celebrations were brought 4Skill Targeted Academic Growth (STAG) down. -
RESEARCH OPEN ACCESS Measuring Spatiality In
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Space and Culture, India Ghosh et al. Space and Culture, India 2018, 6:1 Page | 51 https://doi.org/10.20896/saci.v6i1.331 RESEARCH OPEN ACCESS Measuring Spatiality in Infrastructure and Development of High School Education in Hooghly District of West Bengal, India Dr Shovan Ghosh,†* Sanat Kumar GuchhaitῘ and Susmita SenguptaΊ Abstract An increasing access and enrolment do not necessarily ensure school effectiveness or educational progress. They are, of course, other parameters of development of education, rather than being measures of standards of quality education. The present paper opts to scrutinize whether infrastructural development in schools at all ensures good educational development or not. To accomplish this, Education Infrastructural Index has been prepared through Access, Facility and Teacher Index whereas a combination of Enrollment Index and Literacy Index gave rise Educational Development Index. The study reveals that accessibility factor begets a division within rural spaces in the form of backward rural, rural and prosperous rural that manifests through the availability of the teachers and facilities. In the urban areas, wherein accessibility is not a matter of concern, facilities and teachers matter in making difference between the less developed and developed urban areas. The higher Educational Development Index at the non-rural areas indicates town- centric nature of the development of our educational system. Superimposition of the infrastructural and developmental parameters revealed that good infrastructure does not always ensure good educational achievement. In the light of these backdrops, the key purpose of this article is to measuring spatiality in infrastructure and development of high school education in Hooghly District of West Bengal, India. -
A Case Study on Hooghly District, West Bengal
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Online ISSN: 2349-4182 Print ISSN: 2349-5979 www.allsubjectjournal.com Volume 3; Issue 1; January 2016; Page No. 205-210 Growth of food processing industries and its future potentialities: a case study on Hooghly district, West Bengal Sharmistha Sarkar, Sujit Maji Research Scholar at Department of Geography, Asutosh College, University of Calcutta, India Abstract Food processing industry gradually becomes one of the major industries which play an important role to upgrade the rural economy, it simply takes raw agricultural, horticultural and animal products and transforms them market oriented, more attractive and long lasting food products. Due to favourable climatic condition and fertile landscape India has a potentiality to become the food bucket of the world. After the green revolution, agricultural production was rapidly increased and India got self sufficiency in food production. Though there is a never ending debate between the agriculture and industry about their interdependence but this particular industry linked these two sectors of economy in a chain. The linkage is supply of raw food product like rice, wheat, potato, onion, sugarcane and other vegetable which creates backward demand from farm sector to produce non traditional agro based products in the industrial sector. This paper is mainly concerned about the potentiality of food processing industry in Hooghly district as most of the favourable conditions for the growth of this industry are already present here not only that this industry can become a important weapon to protest against unemployment, which become a major problem all over the India. The paper also takes an initiative to highlighting the problems and prospects of this industry in Hooghly district as the Government also interested to develop the economy by fostering this industry. -
713104 2-Year B.Ed. (Self-Financed) Course 2020-2021 Google Meet Round on 31-08-2021 Programme: 2-Year B.Ed
The University of Burdwan Burdwan - 713104 2-Year B.Ed. (Self-financed) Course 2020-2021 Google Meet Round on 31-08-2021 Programme: 2-Year B.Ed. (Self-financed) Please find the following slot wise links for allotment of Burdwan University and Other University candidates in google meet round on 31.08.2021 for admission to 2-yr. B.Ed (Self Financed) programme under BU, 2020-22 Note : 1. Allotment of seat will be done by the University Authority strictly on the basis of merit subject to availability of method subject and college wise current vacancy position. 2. During Google Meet, college choice, given by each candidate verbally, will be recorded and considered as final and binding. 3. Candidates are advised to keep in hand a list of college choice(s), on the basis of current vacancy position, as per their preference prior to joining Google Meet. 4. Each candidate will be allowed to choose one college only subject to availability of seat and method subject. 5. Each candidate will be allotted a maximum ONE (01) minute to give his / her college choice verbally during the Google Meet meeting. In case of any candidate failing to respond in order of merit will be treated as “not willing candidate” and the seat shall be allotted to the next candidate accordingly. 6. All the candidates are hereby directed to visit the university website (www.buruniv.ac.in) for availability of necessary information in this regard. Slot wise meeting link A) 2-year B.Ed Admission (Self Financed), 2020-22 under BU online counselling ( Slot - 1: for Burdwan University Students from Sl. -
Market Survey Report Year : 2011-2012
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL AGRICULTURAL MARKET DIRECTORY MARKET SURVEY REPORT YEAR : 2011-2012 DISTRICT : HOOGHLY THE DIRECTORATE OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING P-16, INDIA EXCHANGE PLACE EXTN. CIT BUILDING, 4 T H F L O O R KOLKATA-700073 THE DIRECTORATE OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING Government of West Bengal LIST OF MARKETS Hooghly District Sl. No. Name of Markets Block/Municipality Page No. 1 Dihi Bagnan Arambagh 1 2 Dongal Hattala - do - 2 3 Gourhati Bazar - do - 3 4 Horin Khola Bazar - do - 4 5 Malaypur Bazar - do - 5 6 Mayapur Cattle Market - do - 6 7 Mayapur Hat - do - 7 8 Arambagh Bazar Arambagh Municipality 8 9 Arambagh Municipality Market - do - 9 10 Chandur Battala Bazar - do - 10 11 Halder Market - do - 11 12 Kalipur Market - do - 12 13 Nawpara Hat - do - 13 14 Bali Hat Goghat- I 14 15 Dewaganj Market - do - 15 16 Dhulepur More Bazar - do - 16 17 Goghat Hat - do - 17 18 Madina Hat - do - 18 19 Nakunda Hat - do - 19 20 Saora Hat - do - 20 21 Shyamballavpur Hat - do - 21 22 Vikdas Hat - do - 22 23 Bengai Choumatha Hat Goghat- I I 23 24 Hazipur Hat - do - 24 25 Kamarpukur Bazar ( Duck Banglow ) - do - 25 26 Kamarpukur Hat - do - 26 27 Kayapat Bazar - do - 27 28 Khatul Hat - do - 28 29 Laluka Hat - do - 29 30 Santinath Bazar - do - 30 31 Shyambazar - do - 31 32 Dharammpur Market Khanakul- I 32 33 Ghoshpur Hat - do - 33 34 Helan Bazar - do - 34 35 Khanakul Hat - do - 35 36 Krishnanagar Market - do - 36 37 Pilkhan Hat - do - 37 38 Hanua Bowbazar Khanakul- I I 38 39 Jayrampur Market - do - 39 40 Madharanga Bazar - do - 40 41 Marakhana Hat Tala - do - 41 42 Natibpur Bazar - do - 42 43 Rajhati Bazar - do - 43 44 Chiladangi Market Pursurah 44 45 Khusiganj Market - do - 45 46 Shyampur Bazar - do - 46 47 Baligari Alur Arot Hat Tarakeshwar 47 48 Baligori Cattle Hat - do - 48 49 Baligori Vag Hat - do - 49 50 Champadanga Bazar - do - 50 51 Champadanga Hat - do - 51 52 Piyasara Bazar - do - 52 53 Talpur Hat - do - 53 54 B.