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Blo Information Under Jalpaiguri District 2021 BLO INFORMATION UNDER JALPAIGURI DISTRICT 2021 AC Part AC Name Name of Polling Station BLOs Name Contact No. No. No. 21 Nagrakata (ST) 1 Samsing High School Room 1 Sri Ashok Subba 9932550095 21 Nagrakata (ST) 2 Samsing High School Room 2 Sri Amir Bhujel 7407719782 Samsing Cha Bagan 1No. B.F.P School (D.P.E.P.) 9475217975 21 Nagrakata (ST) 3 Sri Subhas Sharma Room 1 8972871083 Samsing Cha Bagan 1No. B.F.P School (D.P.E.P.) 9593636473 21 Nagrakata (ST) 4 Sri Sudeep Rai Room 2 9091932531 Samasing Cha Bagan 2No B.F.P. School 9475332195 21 Nagrakata (ST) 5 Sri Rojan Pradhan (D.P.E.P.) Room 1 9733320692 Samasing Cha Bagan 2No B.F.P. School 21 Nagrakata (ST) 6 Sri Amit Bardewa 9635434937 (D.P.E.P.) Room 2 21 Nagrakata (ST) 7 Yongtong Cha Bagan B.F.P. School (D.P.E.P.) Sri Adore Chhetri 9434328254 21 Nagrakata (ST) 8 Yongtong T.G, Sardi Line S.S.K Smt. Sakuntala Kujur 9474422458 21 Nagrakata (ST) 9 Murti Cha Bagan Amtala S.S.K. Sri Bishnu Baitha 9775480477 Mary Oliva Sharma 21 Nagrakata (ST) 10 Murti Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay 9126035317 (Oraon) 21 Nagrakata (ST) 11 Matiali T.G. Puca Line S.S.K. Smt. Victoria Kindo 9734189218 21 Nagrakata (ST) 12 Matiali Cha Bagan Factory Line ICDS Centre Smt. Hema Kujur 9593808133 Smt. Sadhana 21 Nagrakata (ST) 13 Matiali Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay 9775870593 Bhattacharjee (Karmakar) 21 Nagrakata (ST) 14 Matiali T.G. Prem Nagar Line I.C.D.S. Centre Rimi Minj 7797159954 21 Nagrakata (ST) 15 Matiali Bazar Colony Primary School Smt. Sunita Chakrabortty 9641795360 21 Nagrakata (ST) 16 Chalouni Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay Sidarth Kami 9647722733 9647817518 21 Nagrakata (ST) 17 Sai M.S.K. Sri Bikash Pradhan 9593855384 21 Nagrakata (ST) 18 Chalouni Cha Bagan S.S.K. Center kakuli Paul (Sarkar) 7063104811 21 Nagrakata (ST) 19 Chalouni T.G. I.T.D.P. Prathamik Bidyalay Smt. Rupa Lakra 7407279713 21 Nagrakata (ST) 20 Engo Cha Bagan B.F.P. School Smt. Sampa De 9832009303 21 Nagrakata (ST) 21 Indira S.S.K. Smt. Sushila Thapa 8670733491 21 Nagrakata (ST) 22 Mandira S.S.K. Smt. Sushila Ekka 7584023379 9679306666 21 Nagrakata (ST) 23 Zurrantee Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay Sri Puran Naik 9800498753 21 Nagrakata (ST) 24 Zurrantee Cha Bagan Pampa S.S.K. Room 1 Smt. Basanti Tamang 8670733495 21 Nagrakata (ST) 25 Zurrantee Cha Bagan Pampa S.S.K. Room 2 Smt. Dipsikha Chhetri 9800528157 BLO INFORMATION UNDER JALPAIGURI DISTRICT 2021 AC Part AC Name Name of Polling Station BLOs Name Contact No. No. No. Nagaisuree Cha Bagan 22 No. Line Prathamik 21 Nagrakata (ST) 26 Sri Nanda Kr. Chik Baraik 8670467813 Bidyalay 21 Nagrakata (ST) 27 Nagaisuree Cha Bagan Mandakini S.S.K. Smt. Laila Darjee 9733443215 21 Nagrakata (ST) 28 Nagaisuree T.G. Workers Club SSK Smt. Rekha Mahato 9609827189 21 Nagrakata (ST) 29 Nagaisuree Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay Sri Binod Oraon 9593678268 21 Nagrakata (ST) 30 Matiali Public Library Mina Khatun 9775702686 Matiali Rashtrabhasha Hindi Prathamik 21 Nagrakata (ST) 31 Smt. Ratna Shil 8436394246 Bidyalay Room 1 Matiali Rashtrabhasha Hindi Prathamik 9932811419 21 Nagrakata (ST) 32 Sri Parimal Sarkar Bidyalay Room 2 9733069128 21 Nagrakata (ST) 33 Matiali High School Smt.Rita Dev Mandal 9641816565 21 Nagrakata (ST) 34 Matiali Junior High School for Girls Room 1 Smt Santana Roy 7872427073 Smt. Chandra Rekha 21 Nagrakata (ST) 35 Matiali Junior High School for Girls Room 2 8016000799 Pramanik 21 Nagrakata (ST) 36 Mother Teresa S.S.K, Chalsa T.G Smt. Birsho Tirkey 9593059245 21 Nagrakata (ST) 37 Chalsa Cha Bagan B.F.P. School Room 1 Sri Bibek Biswakarma 9734082323 21 Nagrakata (ST) 38 Chalsa Cha Bagan B.F.P. School Room 2 Charia Tirkey 9647712218 21 Nagrakata (ST) 39 Indong Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay(D.P.E.P.) Smt. Anima Soy 8670120081 21 Nagrakata (ST) 40 Sakuntala SSk Smt. Sima Barua 9593258347 smt Dayamanti Dhanwar 21 Nagrakata (ST) 41 Indong Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay (D.P.E.P.) 8436908456 Roy Killcott Cha Bagan Hindi Prathamik Bidyalay 21 Nagrakata (ST) 42 Smt. Suchita Toppo 9547486826 (D.P.E.P.) Room 1 Killcott Cha Bagan Hindi Prathamik Bidyalay 21 Nagrakata (ST) 43 Sri Kartick Oraon 9733192102 (D.P.E.P.) Room 2 21 Nagrakata (ST) 44 Killcott Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay Room 1 Shipra Sarkar 9733003253 21 Nagrakata (ST) 45 Killcott Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay Room 2 Smt. Lalita Tiroo 8972082411 21 Nagrakata (ST) 46 Aibheel Cha Bagan Primary School (DPEP) Smt. Swapna Karmakar 9733382423 21 Nagrakata (ST) 47 Aibheel TG Junior High School Blandina Kino 9733320639 21 Nagrakata (ST) 48 Aibheel Cha Bagan SSK Smt. Sunita Topno 7076909883 9434258517 21 Nagrakata (ST) 49 Sathkhaiya T.G. Junior High School Room 1 Smt. Shrabani Sarkar 9474592269 21 Nagrakata (ST) 50 Sathkhaiya T.G. Junior High School Room 2 Sachin Darnal 8145702597 BLO INFORMATION UNDER JALPAIGURI DISTRICT 2021 AC Part AC Name Name of Polling Station BLOs Name Contact No. No. No. 21 Nagrakata (ST) 51 Dangee Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay smt Renuka Thakur 8016176345 21 Nagrakata (ST) 52 Matiali Thana Lamps Smt. Sumitra Tigga 9734033937 21 Nagrakata (ST) 53 Agriculture Office Madhumita Guha Roy 9733080152 21 Nagrakata (ST) 54 Chalasa Shalabani Granthagar Pabitra Rasili Sarkar 9609402821 21 Nagrakata (ST) 55 Nich Chalsa Prathamik Bidyalay Smt. Anju Sherpa 7407048377 21 Nagrakata (ST) 56 Mahabari Basti NepaliPrathamik Bidyalay Sri Bikash Oraon 9733155397 Chalsa Gayanath Bidyapith (Uchcha 21 Nagrakata (ST) 57 Smt. Soma Sarkar 9733130833 madhyamik) Room 1 Chalsa Gayanath Bidyapith (Uchcha 21 Nagrakata (ST) 58 Sri Subrata Barua 9609848789 madhyamik) Room 2 Chalsa Mahabari S.C. Abaitanik Prathamik 21 Nagrakata (ST) 59 Smt.Julee Ghosh 7501315479 Bidyalay 21 Nagrakata (ST) 60 Mangalbari Basty Prathamik Bidyalay Sefali Das 8972184103 21 Nagrakata (ST) 61 Mangalbari Busty Community Hall Sri Baidynath Soren 9474846686 21 Nagrakata (ST) 62 Nabadeep SSK Smt. Sabita Das (Roy) 8016990253 21 Nagrakata (ST) 63 Batabari Cha Bagan B.F.P. School Sushita Mahali 8170957111 21 Nagrakata (ST) 64 Batabari T.G. S.S.K. Centre Sri. Tulshi Paswan 9800824537 21 Nagrakata (ST) 65 I.C.D.S. Center, Mithaidhura Smt. Flora Minz 7551846899 21 Nagrakata (ST) 66 Nakhati Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay Room 1 Smt. Rita Kandulna 7407130962 9547564293/95641 21 Nagrakata (ST) 67 Nakhati Cha Bagan Prathamik Bidyalay Room 2 Smt. Nirmala Lama 69164 21 Nagrakata (ST) 68 Soongachi Tea Garden B.F.P. School Room 1 Smt. Nalwanti Paik 9547167187 21 Nagrakata (ST) 69 Soongachi Tea Garden B.F.P. School Room 2 Smt. Nobertha Kerketta 9593340913 8918392720 21 Nagrakata (ST) 70 Parimal Mitra Smriti Mahavidyalaya Sri. Rama Munda 9002304829 21 Nagrakata (ST) 71 Aibheel Baisa Line Primary School Room 1 Smt. Ranjana Roy 8509824736 21 Nagrakata (ST) 72 Aibheel Baisa Line Primary School Room 2 Smt. Dilara Khanam 9153342302 Smt. Pampa Adhikari 8145850957 21 Nagrakata (ST) 73 Bataigol Busty Prathamik Bidyalay (Barman) 8927584717 21 Nagrakata (ST) 74 Bagiladhura Prathamik Bidyalay Smt Latika Roy 9933057500 21 Nagrakata (ST) 75 Neora Majhiali I.T.D.P. School Smt. Purnima Malo 9002955391 BLO INFORMATION UNDER JALPAIGURI DISTRICT 2021 AC Part AC Name Name of Polling Station BLOs Name Contact No. No. No. Khariar Bandar Nandeshwari Prathamik 21 Nagrakata (ST) 76 Smt Miti Biswas 9002996852 Bidyalay 21 Nagrakata (ST) 77 Netaji Janashiksha Kendra Smt. Julekha Khatun 9679168639 21 Nagrakata (ST) 78 Salbari 3 No. B.F.P. School Smt. Mausumi Roy 8972578188 9932463163 21 Nagrakata (ST) 79 Neora Majhiali B.F.P. School, Danga Para Sablu Hussain 9547274005 21 Nagrakata (ST) 80 Barmadhura Prathamik Bidyalay Sri Bimal Oraon 8967197224 21 Nagrakata (ST) 81 Khalpara I.C.D.S. Center Rajina Bagem 9635917820 21 Nagrakata (ST) 82 Badadighi Basti Prathamik Bidyalay Sri Bikash Oraon 8609219015 Smt. Mousumi Roy 21 Nagrakata (ST) 83 Bijay Munda M.S.K. 8609224601 Adhikari 21 Nagrakata (ST) 84 Uttar Dhupjhora No. 2 C.S. Prathamik Bidyalay Soukatara Begam 9733265407 21 Nagrakata (ST) 85 Peoples Club Uttar Dhupjhora Smt Satadipa Giri Saha 9679872048 Uttar Dhupjhora Bagandhura Prathamik 21 Nagrakata (ST) 86 Beli Begam 9933059473 Bidyalay Dakshin Dhupjhora 1 No. C.S. Primary School 21 Nagrakata (ST) 87 Smt. Santa Das 8670114243 Room 1 Dakshin Dhupjhora 1 No. C.S. Primary School 21 Nagrakata (ST) 88 Mausumi Begum 9593674624 Room 2 21 Nagrakata (ST) 89 Badirbari S.P. Prathamik Bidyalay Smt Purnima Roy 8670849773 21 Nagrakata (ST) 90 Bhandani Para S.S.K. Rabeya Khatun 7551845696 21 Nagrakata (ST) 91 Kharpara Prathamik Bidyalay Smt. Soma Das 9002456062 Purba Batabari Chandra Mohan High School 21 Nagrakata (ST) 92 Smt. Laila Khatun 9679177046 Room 1 Purba Batabari Chandra Mohan High School 21 Nagrakata (ST) 93 Sri Bimal Ch. Roy 9002627542 Room 2 21 Nagrakata (ST) 94 Tilabari Division Primary School Smt. Helaria Toppo 8116553625 21 Nagrakata (ST) 95 Scout Club S.S.K. Centre Smt. Esran kandulna 9476279157 8900548128 21 Nagrakata (ST) 96 Labour Club S.S.K. Centre Smt. Seema Subba 9593051732 9002934577 21 Nagrakata (ST) 97 Baradighi Cha Bagan B.F.P. School Smt. Hanna Dodray 8514934605 21 Nagrakata (ST) 98 Chawafelli S.P. Primary School Smt. Kalpana Kami 9002679604 21 Nagrakata (ST) 99 Bichhabhanga Forest Basti Prathamik Bidyalay Sri Madhu Paik 9474872452 21 Nagrakata (ST) 100 Upper Jiti primary school BILKAN KANDULNA 9609972426 BLO INFORMATION UNDER JALPAIGURI DISTRICT 2021 AC Part AC Name Name of Polling Station BLOs Name Contact No. No. No. 21 Nagrakata (ST) 101 Jaimashi Line SSK RINA BARLA 9932303863 21 Nagrakata (ST) 102 Jiti T.G. Primary School RUPA BISWAKARMA 8116787674 21 Nagrakata (ST) 103 Jiti T.G. Junior High School BIKASH RAI 9474442043 21 Nagrakata (ST) 104 Hope T.G.
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