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Incentive of Pranibandhus of Bankura District from October ' 2011 to March ' 12 INCENTIVE OF PRANIBANDHUS OF BANKURA DISTRICT FROM OCTOBER ' 2011 TO MARCH ' 12 PHASE - II Bank Sl No Name of the Block Name of the GP Name of the Pranibandhu Bank A/c No. AMOUNT RELEASED Code No. 1 Ranibandh Tarak Nath Mallick 0197 0197010183222 Rs. 1,620.00 2 Routara Haradhan Mandal 0197 0197010182867 Rs. 7,680.00 3 Ambikanagar Sankar Mahata 0195 0195010162371 Rs. 3,540.00 4 Barikul Rameswar Hembram 1342 1324010113090 Rs. 2,082.00 Ranibandh 5 Puddi Phoni Bhusan Mahato 0197 0197010182959 Rs. 4,470.00 6 Haludkanali Sk. Badruddin 0197 0197010182966 Rs. 4,920.00 7 Rudra Shyamal Kr. Mahato 0197 0197010182942 Rs. 4,260.00 8 Rajakata Nimai Chand Mahata 0197 0197010097489 Rs. 1,122.00 9 Bamuntore Shambhu Sikdar 0964 0964010116398 Rs. 936.00 10 Pabra Barun Chandra Pal 0341 0341010113412 Rs. 1,596.00 11 Salma Haradhan Bauri 0964 0964010106375 Rs. 816.00 12 Dhekia Tapas Kr. Paul 0964 0964010106609 Rs. 2,430.00 Saltora 13 Tiluri Santanu Mondal 0341 0341010108700 Rs. 888.00 14 Gogra Subrata Mandal 0341 0341010135863 Rs. 1,206.00 15 Saltora Tapan Kr. Mandal 0341 0341010109454 Rs. 978.00 16 TILURI ADD. PB AMIT GORAIN 0341 0341010231558 Rs. 372.00 17 Onda Lodna Sandipan Kundu 0193 0193013016154 Rs. 4,428.00 18 Nikunjapur Subhas Roy 0525 0525010102949 Rs. 3,486.00 19 Punjsole Sanjib Mukherjee 0193 0193013015711 Rs. 4,026.00 20 Santore Subrata Mukherjee 0193 0193010252280 Rs. 9,222.00 21 Medinpur Lakshman Chaudhuri 0525 0525010111119 Rs. 5,838.00 22 Onda - I Suvajit Basu 0525 0525010111379 Rs. 5,292.00 23 Ramsagar Dhananjoy Ghosh 0525 0525010116121 Rs. 2,370.00 24 Kalyani Prasanta Rana ,0193 0193013016048 Rs. 2,940.00 25 Majdiha Tarit Kumar Chattopadhayay 0525 0525010116039 Rs. 3,054.00 26 Onda - II Ashis Kr. Mukherjee 0525 0525010116053 Rs. 2,448.00 27 Nakaijuri Manik Chandra Nandi 0525 0525010116046 Rs. 13,110.00 28 Kantabari Narayan Chandra Dey 0525 0525010116114 Rs. 1,842.00 29 Chingani Bikash Ch Kolay 1360 1360010101652 Rs. 8,622.00 30 Ratanpur Nepal Ch. Dhalla 0525 0525010116350 Rs. 5,940.00 31 Churamonipur Pintu Mishra 0525 0525010116428 Rs. 1,212.00 32 Bikana Kajal Kr. Singha 1021 1021010109376 Rs. 3,510.00 33 Junbedia Sailen Kumar Mondal 1021 1021010109352 Rs. 2,892.00 34 Sanbandha Bireswar Chakraborty 1021 1021010109406 Rs. 6,846.00 35 Bankura II Kosthia Haripada Malla 1021 1021010109437 Rs. 2,412.00 36 Narrah Sajal Mishra 1021 1021010101483 Rs. 1,728.00 37 Mankanali Nimai Das 1021 1021010118576 Rs. 1,890.00 38 PURANDARPUR SAMBHU NATH SINHA 1021 1021010124690 Rs. 1,038.00 39 Lachmanpur Sahadev Bhadra 0301 0301010116145 Rs. 1,080.00 40 Banasuria Ram charan Mandal 0195 0195010163293 Rs. 2,256.00 41 Kapista Anandalal Mukherjee 0195 0195010163309 Rs. 3,702.00 42 G.Ghati Satyananda Banerjee 0195 0195010105100 Rs. 3,120.00 Gangajalghati 43 Nityanandapur Anup Kumar Mandal 0195 0195010163361 Rs. 10,440.00 44 Gobindadham Narendranath Sinha 0195 0195010107921 Rs. 3,810.00 45 Lotiaboni Nitai Chandra Layek 1495 1495010102290 Rs. 3,960.00 46 Pirraboni Durgadas Bir 0195 0195010163286 Rs. 2,052.00 47 Porsola Binoy Kr. Mahata 0448 0448010124843 Rs. 3,870.00 48 Simlpal Dipak Kr. Singha Mahapatra 0448 0448010117038 Rs. 26,040.00 49 Laxmisagar Timir Kanti Pati 0448 0448010136112 Rs. 3,438.00 Simlapal 50 Machatora Milad Md. Khan 0448 0448010124836 Rs. 5,952.00 51 Dubrajpur Amarendra Sannigrahi 0448 0448010124850 Rs. 19,920.00 52 Baricha Basanta Ghosh 0448 0448010129060 Rs. 3,822.00 53 Bikrampur Ananta Kumar Patra 1332 1332010102151 Rs. 16,770.00 54 Matgoda Pradip Dey 1306 1306010108676 Rs. 10,296.00 55 Fulkusum Raghunath Mardannya 1324 1324010101900 Rs. 1,440.00 56 Dundar Madhusudhan Mahato 1246 1246010103909 Rs. 2,388.00 57 Shyamsundarpur Sambhunath Mahata 1306 1306010108690 Rs. 2,610.00 58 RAIPUR Raipur Bibhas Kr. Roy 1306 1306010108683 Rs. 3,540.00 RAIPUR 59 Dhanara Ashak Pratihar 1324 1324010102385 Rs. 2,382.00 60 Dheko Kali Ram Soren 1277 1277010100554 Rs. 1,482.00 61 Melera Susobhan Mandal 1324 1324010102314 Rs. 1,890.00 62 SONAGARA S. SAREN 1306 1306010118149 Rs. 390.00 63 Patrasayer Basudev Roy 1176 1176010182201 Rs. 816.00 64 Hamirpur Fakir Ghosh 1176 1176010182362 Rs. 6,024.00 65 Hadalnarayanpur Asok Bagdi 1176 1176010182355 Rs. 8,640.00 66 Kushadeep Subhendu Goswami ,1176 1176010184014 Rs. 1,890.00 67 Belut Rasulpur Samir Kr. Pathak 1176 1176010181822 Rs. 9,246.00 Patrasayer 68 Jamkuri Swapan Kr. Dey 1176 1176010182225 Rs. 5,262.00 69 Beurbetur Sukanta Khan 1176 1176010182164 Rs. 6,876.00 70 Balsi II Rupatan Pal 1176 1176010182157 Rs. 5,412.00 71 Birsingha Pulakesh Mondal 1176 1176010182126 Rs. 1,350.00 72 Balsi I Kallol Mukherjee 1176 1176010182218 Rs. 3,606.00 73 Morrar Kshudiram Hembram 0196 0196010177696 Rs. 4,398.00 74 Radhanagar Samir Kr.Pal 0196 0196010177641 Rs. 7,494.00 75 Darikagosaipur Mrityunjoy Dey 0196 0196010177627 Rs. 8,040.00 76 Bankadaha Aditya Hembram 0196 0196010177665 Rs. 10,752.00 77 Bishnupur Layekbandh Tarunmoy Paramanik 0196 0196010177658 Rs. 2,010.00 78 Belsulia Faruque Ali Chowdhury 0196 0196010177672 Rs. 3,942.00 79 Ajodhoya Raghunath Banerjee 0196 0196010177610 Rs. 2,646.00 80 Bhara Subodh Kr. Ghosh 0196 0196010177634 Rs. 4,650.00 81 ULIARA CHITTA RANJAN ROY 0196 0196010177603 Rs. 2,340.00 82 Salda Sagar Saha 0927 0927010161466 Rs. 4,956.00 83 Maynapur Asit Khan 0927 0927010161473 Rs. 7,890.00 84 Uttarbar/Baital Kartick Mandal 0927 0927010161534 Rs. 2,340.00 85 Galia Sanat Nemo 0927 0927010102912 Rs. 4,926.00 86 Joypur Hetia Asit Kolay 0927 0927010161510 Rs. 13,920.00 87 Routkhanda Lakshmikanta Roy 0927 0927010161435 Rs. 5,754.00 88 Shyamnagar Sajal Banerjee 0927 0927010161527 Rs. 2,838.00 89 Kutchiakole Amal Ari 0927 0927010161459 Rs. 3,750.00 90 Jagannathpur Biswanath Banerjee 0927 0927010161442 Rs. 6,696.00 91 Gopalpur Mansaram Mahata 0197 0197010182904 Rs. 2,592.00 92 Mashiara Basudeb Mukherjee 0197 0197010182898 Rs. 1,152.00 Hirbandh 93 Hirbandh Baharamuri Madhusudan Mondal 0197 0197010257718 Rs. 2,730.00 94 Hirbandh Bhakta Ranjan Mondal 0197 0197010257725 Rs. 2,196.00 95 Molian Uttam Kr Gope 0197 0197010257695 Rs. 2,730.00 96 Supur Sudhanshu Mukherjee 0197 0197010183017 Rs. 3,870.00 97 Dahala Samir Kr. Mahata 0197 0197010181655 Rs. 8,850.00 98 GORABARI BILTU SAHU 0197 0197010190978 Rs. 906.00 Khatra 99 Dhanara Akhil Kr. Pati 0197 0197010172660 Rs. 10,740.00 100 Baidyanathpur Bivash Patra 0197 0197010172684 Rs. 8,970.00 101 KHATRA-II GANGADHAR SARDAR 0197 0197010264914 Rs. 624.00 102 Dhansimla Ismail Mallick 0194 0194010129695 Rs. 8,436.00 103 Purbanabasan Nepal Chandra Dwar 0194 0194010129510 Rs. 2,724.00 104 Dihipara Kartick Chandra Ghosh 0194 0194010129527 Rs. 13,692.00 Krishna Chandra 105 Sonamukhi Dhulai Chattopadhyay 0194 0194010129619 Rs. 10,200.00 106 Kochdihi Ashis Mohanta 0194 0194010129534 Rs. 4,326.00 107 Hamirhati Samarendra Pal 0194 0194010129671 Rs. 8,118.00 108 Manikbazar Swapan Kumar Saw 0194 0194010129947 Rs. 2,610.00 109 Radha Mohanpur Swpan Kumar. Dhara 0194 0194010130370 Rs. 4,788.00 110 PEARBERA BAIDYANATH CHATTERJEE 0194 0194010143271 Rs. 3,516.00 111 PANCHAL DEBASHIS DE 0194 0194010143509 Rs. 6,486.00 112 GOURBAZAR SUNIRMAL HANSDA 1093 0193013015809 Rs. 570.00 113 Hatagram Dhirendra Nath Barui 0193 0193013012042 Rs. 9,870.00 114 Raghunathpur Sadhan ch. Roy 0193 0193013015562 Rs. 2,340.00 Indpur 115 Bheduasole Sumanta Mandal 0193 0193013015544 Rs. 720.00 116 Brajarajpur Ganesh Chandra Biswas 0193 0193013015553 Rs. 10,680.00 117 BRAHMANDIHA RAMEN NATH 0193 0193013088762 Rs. 2,130.00 118 Taldangra Dilip Kr. Das 0448 0448010132985 Rs. 6,900.00 Purnendu Sekhar Singha 119 Harmashra Mahapatra 0448 0448010111193 Rs. 4,200.00 120 Panchmura Raju Patra 0448 0448010132954 Rs. 4,512.00 121 Biborda Anil Baran Kumbhakar 0448 0448010132978 Rs. 7,458.00 Taldangra 122 Khalagram Malay Kanti Patra 0448 0448010133005 Rs. 5,940.00 123 Amdangra Tarapada Giri 0448 0448010132992 Rs. 12,492.00 124 Satmouli Nishikanta Patra 0448 0448010132947 Rs. 6,420.00 Taldangra 125 Fulmati-I Nepal Ch. Roy 0448 0448010132930 Rs. 3,780.00 126 Fulmati-II Narayan Dey 0448 0448010132961 Rs. 9,030.00 127 Barjora Soumendra Nath Mondal 0464 0464010126274 Rs. 2,064.00 128 Beliatore Partha Paul 0298 0298010181976 Rs. 6,750.00 129 Khandari Partha Chowdhuri 0298 0298010181785 Rs. 3,642.00 130 Brindabanpur Mihir Baran Ghosh 0298 0298010181884 Rs. 8,340.00 131 Hatasuria Bijoy Krishna Sharma 0464 0464010129770 Rs. 3,930.00 Barjora 132 Chhandar Aniruddha Bhanjo 0298 0298010182881 Rs. 1,374.00 133 Maliara Tapas Bhandari 0323 0323010514040 Rs. 2,364.00 134 Ghutgoria Sukanta Bhuin 0464 0464010129794 Rs. 6,036.00 135 Gadardihi Annapada Gorai 0464 0464010144995 Rs. 1,338.00 136 Pakhanna Md. Ajfar Ali Shaikh 0464 0464010145657 Rs. 3,642.00 137 Anchuri Sk. Sajahan Ali 0193 0193013016233 Rs. 5,358.00 138 Andharthole Biswajit Sarkar 0193 0193013016224 Rs. 5,478.00 139 JAGADALLA II Monoj Tewary 0193 0193013016367 Rs. 1,332.00 Bankura I 140 Jagadaila - I Bibekananda Chowdhary 0193 0193013016190 Rs. 3,318.00 141 Kalapathar Nityananda Karmakar 0193 0193013016242 Rs. 4,236.00 142 Kalapathar Sukriti Ranjan Moi 0193 0193013016260 Rs. 2,112.00 143 Kotulpur Pintu Koley 0554 0554010133364 Rs. 6,894.00 144 Mirjapur Jhantu Digar 0554 0554010132800 Rs. 2,190.00 145 Sihar Rajib Koley 1421 1421010119221 Rs. 10,680.00 146 Gopinathpur Nishakar Mukherjee 0554 0554010132824 Rs. 5,370.00 Kotulpur 147 Madanmohanpur Jiten Mohan Das 0554 0554010132787 Rs. 7,830.00 148 Deshra- Koalpara Manik Ch. Dey 0554 0554010132817 Rs.
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