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List of Town Libraries Selected for Retro-Conversion Job SL. NO. DISTRICT List of Town Libraries Selected for Retro-Conversion Job List of Town Libraries Selected for Retro-Conversion Job SL. NO. DISTRICT LIBRARY NAME 1 Bankura Bishnupur Sub Div Lib 2 Bankura Taldangra T L 3 Bankura Rabindra Pathachakra 4 Birbhum Karidhya Town Library 5 Birbhum Sainthia Town Library 6 Burdwan Katwa Sub-Divisional Library** 7 Burdwan Dainhat Sahar Jitendranath Mitra Smriti Pathagar** 8 Burdwan Kalna Sub-Divisional Library** 9 Burdwan Pally Mangal Library, Mankar 10 Burdwan Memari Milan Sangha Town Library 11 Burdwan Monteswar Ramratan Granthagar 12 Burdwan Guskara Sahar Pathagar 13 Burdwan Chagram Tarun Sangha Pathagar 14 Burdwan Jaragram Makhanlal Pathagar 15 Burdwan Nutanhat Milan Pathagar 16 Coochbehar Raj Rajendra Narayan Sub-Divisional Library* 17 Coochbehar Nripendra Narayan Memorial T L 18 Coochbehar Rebati Raman Seva Sangha Town Library* 19 Coochbehar Cooch Behar Town Library** 20 Coochbehar The Pioneer Club Library (Dinhata Town Library) 21 Dakshin Dinajpur Yukta Sangha Town Library 22 Dakshin Dinajpur Gangarampur Milanee Town Library 23 Hooghly Gondalpara Sammelan Town Library** 24 Hooghly Bhadreswar Municipal Town Library** 25 Hooghly Somnath Banerjee 26 Hooghly Chinsurah Kishore Pragati Sangha Town Library** 27 Howrah Bally Sadharan Granthagar** 28 Howrah Mohiary Public Library** 29 Howrah Friends Club Library** 30 Howrah Pallisri Pathagar 31 Jalpaiguri Jagriti Pathagar** 32 Jalpaiguri Miloni Pathagar (Town Library)* 33 Jalpaiguri Subhash Pathagar Town Library* 34 Jalpaiguri Radhika Library 35 Jalpaiguri Sailendra Smriti Town Library 36 Jalpaiguri Mal Pragati 37 Kolkata The Bagbazar Reading Library** 38 Kolkata Juba Sangha Pathagar 39 Kolkata Dipayan 40 Malda Old Malda Bani Bhawan Town Library 41 Malda Gajole Sadharan Gyanagar(Town Library) http://webelinformatics.com Page 1 of 2 List of Town Libraries Selected for Retro-Conversion Job 42 Murshidabad Lalgola M.N. Academy (Public) Town Library* 43 Murshidabad Deshbandhu Jatindas Sub-Divisional Library* 44 Murshidabad Beldanga Prasanna Kumar Memorial Town Library 45 N 24 Pgs. Ariadaha Association Library and Literary Club** 46 N 24 Pgs. Silpi Chakra Pathagar** 47 N 24 Pgs. Sahid Smriti Pathagar 48 N 24 Pgs. Sadharan Pathagar 49 N 24 Pgs. Chanak Pathagar 50 N 24 Pgs. Mulajore Bharat Chandra Granthagar 51 N 24 Pgs. New Age Pathagar 52 N 24 Pgs. Habra Municipal Town Library 53 N 24 Pgs. Belgharia Peary Mohan Memorial Town Library 54 N 24 Pgs. Kanchrapara Municipal Town Library 55 N 24 Pgs. Sree Guru Granthasram Town Library 56 N 24 Pgs. North Dum Dum Municipal Town Library 57 N 24 Pgs. Sewli Milan Pathagar 58 N 24 Pgs. Sanskriti Sansad Public Library & Free Reading Room 59 N 24 Pgs. Bidyutchakra Sadharan Pathagar 60 N 24 Pgs. Pabitra Roy Smriti Pathagar 61 N 24 Pgs. Salt Lake city Library 62 N 24 Pgs. Subhash Institute 63 N 24 Pgs. Nawabganj Sadharan 64 Nadia Ranaghat Sub-Divisional Library** 65 Nadia Krishnanagar Public Library* 66 Nadia Ula Sadharan Pathagar* 67 Nadia Nabadwip Sadharan Granthagar 68 Nadia Nabadwip Adarsha Pathagar 69 Nadia Basanta Smriti Pathagar 70 Paschim Medinipur Balichak Jhareswar Sing Smriti Town Library** 71 Paschim Medinipur Milan Mandir Town Library 72 Paschim Medinipur Rajnarayan Basu Smriti Pathagar 73 Purba Medinipur Contai Club Sub-Divisional Library 74 Purba Medinipur Prajnanananda Smriti Raksha Samity Town Library 75 Purulia Jhalda Town Library** 76 Purulia Raghunathpur Sub-Divisional Library** 77 Purulia Bidya Sundar Sahitya Mandir** 78 S 24 Pgs. The Behala Town Library 79 S 24 Pgs. Deshgourab Pathagar** 80 S 24 Pgs. Rajpur Sadharan Pathagar 81 S 24 Pgs. Brati Sangha Pathagar** 82 S 24 Pgs. Baruipur Town Library 83 S 24 Pgs. Canning Public Library http://webelinformatics.com Page 2 of 2.
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