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West Bengal Police Gazette Registered No. C604 Vol No. 21 of 2018 WEST BENGAL POLICE GAZETTE Published by Authority For departmental use only K OLKATA , F RIDAY , 31 ST AUGUST, 2018 PART - I Orders by the Governor of West Bengal MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL FOR EXAMINATION AND PROMOTION HELD ON 23RD JULY, 2018. A meeting of the Board of Control for Examination and Promotion was held on 23rd July, 2018 at 11.00 hrs. in the office chamber of the Addl. Director General of Police (Establishment), West Bengal at Bhabani Bhawan, Kolkata-27. Shri Sanjay Chander, IPS, Additional Director General & Inspector General of Police, CIF, West Bengal holding additional charge of ADG & IGP (Establishment), West Bengal and Chairman of the Board presided over the meeting. The following members of the Board attended the meeting- 1. Smt. Damayanti Sen, IPS, IGP (Administration), West Bengal. 2. Shri Pranab K. Das, IPS, DIG (Administration), West Bengal. 3. Shri Dipankar Bhattacharyya, IPS, DIG, Training-Cum-Principal, SVSPA, West Bengal. 4. Shri P. Raha, O.S.D. & E.O. Joint Secretary, Home & Hill Affairs Department , Govt. of West Bengal. 5. Shri Anuj Sharma, IPS, ADG (L & O), WB and holding additional charge of IGP (Headquarters), WB could not attend the meeting due to his other urgent official engagement. f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 31st August, 2018 2 1. Length-cum-Record of Service Board of 109-ASIs (Armed Branch) (Supplementary PPT Batch No-11/2016, PPT Batch No- 12/2017 and earlier batches) for promotion to the rank of SI(Armed Branch)-- Ref. this office memo no-561(167)-Per/A//Per/A-27/2017 Dated- 22/05/2018, all Heads of the Districts / Units were requested to hold Length-Cum-Record of Service Board of ASIs(Armed Branch) for promotion to the rank of SI(Armed Branch). (Contd-2) [2] A Broad Sheet of 109-ASIs(Armed Branch) was prepared on the basis of reports received from concerned Head of the Districts / Units for taking final decision. DECISION – The Broad Sheet containing marks obtained by the candidates in the Pre-Promotional Training Course, Length-cum-Record of Service and other relevant records were placed before the members of the Board for consideration. Out of a total of 109-ASIs (Armed Branch), 100-ASIs(Armed Branch) are declared ‘Fit’. A total of 6-ASIs (Armed Branch) are declared ‘Unfit’. 3-ASIs (Armed Branch) have already retired from service on superannuation. They have not been considered by the Board. The details of the candidates are shown hereinafter- (Contd-3) f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 31st August, 2018 3 The following 100-ASIs(Armed Branch) are declared 'Fit' by the 'Board of Control for Examination & Promotion' for promotion to the rank of SIs (Armed Branch) [Supplementary PPT Batch No-11/2016, PPT Batch No- 12/2017 and earlier batches]- Sl. Main Name and No of ASI(AB) Present Place of Genl / Total Decision of No BS Posting SC / Marks BOC for Sl. ST / obtained in Examination No BC PPT Exam and + L.C.R. of Promotion. Service 1 1 Ar. ASI/1058 Asit Karar Bankura Genl. 258 Fit 2 2 Ar. ASI/444 Partha Sarathi Bankura Genl. 275 Fit Sengupta 3 3 Ar. ASI/13 Sital Kumar Kundu Bankura OBC 264.5 Fit 4 4 Ar. ASI/64 Somnath Bankura Genl. 272 Fit Bandyopadhyay 5 5 Ar. ASI/1097 Dipak Kumar Bankura Genl. 241.2 Fit Bhattacharjee 6 6 Ar. ASI/1648 Durga Pada Maiti Paschim Genl. 264 Fit Medinipur 7 7 Ar. ASI/863 Biswajit Sanyal Paschim Genl. 261.5 Fit Medinipur 8 8 Ar. ASI/47 Samiran Kanti Bera Jhargram Genl. 258.5 Fit 9 10 Ar. ASI/2214 Anutosh Hooghly (Rural) Genl. 223 Fit Bhattacharjee 10 11 Ar. ASI/266 Amit Ghosh Hooghly (Rural) Genl. 239.5 Fit 11 12 Ar. ASI/1292 Pulak Hooghly (Rural) Genl. 263 Fit Chattapadhyay 12 13 Ar. ASI/1697 Kishor Kumar Dey Hooghly (Rural) Genl. 274 Fit 13 14 Ar. ASI/399 Bikash Saha Murshidabad Genl. 277 Fit 14 15 Ar.ASI/1370 Nirmal Kumar Ghosh Murshidabad Genl. 235 Fit 15 16 Ar.ASI/1366 Rabiul Aul Sekh Murshidabad Genl. 233 Fit f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 31st August, 2018 4 16 17 Ar. ASI/627 Mrinal Kanti Nadia `Genl. 242 Fit Bhattacharjee 17 18 Ar.ASI/677 Sankar Das Nadia SC 240.2 Fit 18 19 Ar. ASI/288 Sital Singha Roy Nadia Genl. 254 Fit 19 20 Ar.ASI/396 Nirmal Kanti Mondal Nadia SC 256.5 Fit 20 21 Ar. ASI/15 Satyajit Singha Nadia Genl. 263.5 Fit 21 22 Ar.ASI/1687 Kishore Kumar Dey Nadia Genl. 271 Fit 22 23 Ar. ASI/6279 Micheal Lepcha Diamond Harbour ST 237.2 Fit Police Dist. 23 24 Ar. ASI/1972 Keshab Biswas Diamond Harbour Genl. 266.5 Fit Police Dist. 24 25 Ar. ASI/1970 Gangadhar Ghosh Diamond Harbour Genl. 254 Fit Police Dist. 25 26 Ar. ASI/1878 Dulal Roy Diamond Harbour Genl. 254.7 Fit Police Dist. 26 27 Ar. ASI/1400 Subhas Chandra Baruipur Police Genl. 240 Fit Majumder Dist. 27 28 Ar. ASI/2135 Bir Bahadur Thapa Darjeeling Genl. 253.5 Fit 28 29 Ar. ASI/1689 Ranjit Kumar Roy Darjeeling SC 229.5 Fit 29 30 Ar. ASI/2289 Swapan Kumar Roy Darjeeling SC 256 Fit 30 31 Ar. ASI/1552 Ramesh Chandra Darjeeling Genl. 257 Fit Dewan 31 32 Ar. ASI/240 Mantu Halder Uttar Dinajpur SC 218.2 Fit 32 33 Ar. ASI/141 Atul Dey Sarkar Uttar Dinajpur Genl. 241.5 Fit 33 35 Ar. ASI/183 Sisir Kumar Barrackpore Genl. 88.5 Fit Karmakar Police Comm 34 36 Ar. ASI/696 Adya Nand Singh Barrackpore Genl. 248.5 Fit Police Comm 35 37 Ar. ASI/745 Bijan Bandhu Barrackpore Genl. 275 Fit Bhattacharjee Police Comm f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 31st August, 2018 5 36 38 Ar. ASI/543 Sankar Prasad Patra Bidhannagar SC 250.2 Fit Police Comm. 37 39 Ar. ASI/132 Paritosh Pramanik Howrah Police SC 249.5 Fit Comm. 38 40 Ar. ASI/356 Uttam Kumar Patra ADPC SC 264 Fit 39 41 Ar. ASI/721 Braja Nandan ADPC Genl. 255.2 Fit Chatterjee 40 42 Ar. ASI/2975 Tapas Kumar Dube ADPC Genl. 264.5 Fit 41 43 Ar. ASI/83 Ashim Kumar Patra Siliguri Police Genl. 277 Fit Comm. 42 44 Ar. ASI/74 Amullya Ratan Ray Siliguri Police Genl. 251 Fit Comm. 43 45 Ar. ASI/165 Bharat Chandra Chandannagar PC Genl. 229.5 Fit Ghosh 44 46 Ar. ASI/2121 Arun Kirtania Chandannagar PC SC 255.5 Fit 45 48 Ar. ASI/2224 Sadhan Ghatak Chandannagar PC Genl. 272.5 Fit 46 49 Ar. ASI/94 Kamalesh Tiwary HWH GRP Genl. 273.5 Fit 47 50 Ar. ASI/1593 Brindaban Mandal HWH GRP SC 276.7 Fit 48 51 Ar. ASI/259 Saral Kumar Nath SLD GRP Genl. 264.5 Fit 49 52 Ar. ASI/58 Lokenath Chattaraj SVSPA WB Genl. 287 Fit 50 53 Ar. ASI/57 Suman Dey SVSPA WB Genl. 293 Fit 51 54 Ar. ASI/03 Parash Nath Singh SVSPA WB Genl. 267 Fit 52 55 Ar. ASI/51 Susata Debnath SVSPA WB Genl. 276.5 Fit 53 56 Ar. ASI/01 Uttam Kumar Das SVSPA WB Genl. 292 Fit 54 57 Ar. ASI/05 Chandra Sekhar SVSPA WB SC 274 Fit Barman 55 58 Ar. ASI/15 Ratan Chakraborty SVSPA WB Genl. 252 Fit f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 31st August, 2018 6 56 59 Ar. ASI/20 Tapas Das SVSPA WB SC 276 Fit 57 60 Ar. ASI/19 Man Singh Siwa SVSPA WB SC 276 Fit 58 61 Ar. ASI/04 Sanjib Kumar Deb SVSPA WB Genl. 273.5 Fit 59 62 Ar. ASI/08 Md Mohasin Alam SVSPA WB Genl. 249 Fit 60 63 Ar. ASI/06 Gupteswar Singh SVSPA WB Genl. 240.6 Fit 61 64 Ar. ASI/10 Rabindera Mohan DIG (AP) Cell Genl. 269 Fit Chakraborty BKP 62 65 Ar. ASI/26 Subhas Bhattacharya DIG (AP) Cell Genl. 266 Fit BKP 63 66 Ar. ASI/37 Utpal Dasgupta DIG (AP) Cell Genl. 267.5 Fit BKP 64 67 Ar. ASI/46 Bijan Kumar Biswas DIG (AP) Cell SC 267 Fit BKP 65 68 Ar. ASI/90 Sahadeb Kumar DIG (AP) Cell Genl. 284.5 Fit Bhowmick BKP 66 70 Ar. ASI/1806 Digambor Roy SAP 1st Bn. SC 263 Fit 67 71 Ar. ASI/1801 Debabrata Chaki SAP 1st Bn. Genl. 268.5 Fit 68 72 Ar. ASI/586 Suphal Chandra SAP 1st Bn. Genl. 264.5 Fit Ghosh 69 73 Ar. ASI/1808 Swapan SAP 1st Bn. Genl. 269 Fit Bandopadhyay 70 74 Ar. ASI/249 Sajal Narayan Paul SAP 1st Bn. Genl. 260 Fit 71 76 Ar. ASI/232 Nishit Kapri SAP 2nd Bn Genl. 233.9 Fit 72 77 Ar. ASI/285 Arup Kumar Roy SAP 2nd Bn Genl. 263.5 Fit Choudhury (RAF Coy.) 73 78 Ar. ASI/321 Palash Kumar SAP 2nd Bn Genl. 249.5 Fit Mazumder (RAF Coy.) 74 79 Ar. ASI/940 Harinarayan Das SAP 2nd Bn SC 278 Fit 75 80 Ar. ASI/1308 Kanailal Kundu SAP 2nd Bn Genl.
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