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Registrargeneral HIGH COURT OF TRIPURA AGARTALA 2020 No.F.4(22)(a)-HC/2020/ 1524L/ Dated, Agartala, the 29 October, NOTIFICATIOON Written Examination for recruitment to the posts of System Assistant under e-courts services of the High Court of Tripura will be held in Pragati Vidyabhaban, Agartala, West Tripura on 29.11.2020 (Sunday) from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. Call letters' to the eligible candidates will be sent by post. Those who do not receive such "Call Letter' by 25.11.2020 (Wednesday), may collect duplicate Call Letter from the office of the undersigned during office hours on 26.11.2020(Thursday) & 27.11.2020(Friday) for which the following identity proof need to be produced in the Office. i Two copies of coloured and identical passport size photograph. i) Photo ldentity Card. The list of candidates eligible as per Advertisement for appearing in the Written Examination has been displayed in the Notice Board of the High Court and uploaded in the official Website (http://thc.nic.in) of the High Court of Tripura. No candidate shall be allowed to sit in the Written Examination without 'Call Letter'. Sd/- (D.M. JAMATIA) REGISTRAR GENERAL No.F.4(22)la)-HC/2020/ 152u2-43/ Dated, Agartala, the 29th October, 2020 Copy to: The System Analyst, Computer Section, High Court of Tripura, Agartala to upload the same alongwith list of eligible candidates in the official Website of the High Court of Tripura. 2. Notice Board. REGISTRAR GENERAL 1 LIST OF CANDIDATES ELIGIBLE FOR APPEARING IN WRITTEN EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO THE POSTS OF SYSTEM ASSISTANT UNDER E-COURTS SERVICES OF THE HIGH COURT OF TRIPURA SCHEDULED ON 29.11.2020 IN THE PREMISES OF PRAGATI VIDYABHABAN, AGARTALA FROM 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. (As per Advertisement dated 29.05.2019) Roll Name and address of the Candidates No. 1 Smti. Saswati Majumder C/O-Shri Biswadeb Majumder C/O Sushil Ch. Das, Vill: 3/1 Officer's Quarter Lane, P.O. Krishnanagar, Agartala, P.S. West, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin:799001 2 Shri Partha Sarkar C/O-Shri Amiya Kumar Sarkar Vill: North Badharghat, P.O. A.D. Nagar, P.S. A.D. Nagar, Sub. Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799003 3 Shri Amrit Das C/O-Shri Sukumar Das Vill: Charipara, P.O. Charipara, P.S. Amtali, Sub.Div. Sadar Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura Pin: 799003 4 Shri Sujit Dey C/O-Shri Bhaba Ranjan Dey Vill: Krishnanagar, Nutan Palli, P.O. Agartala, P.S. West Agartala, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799001 5 Shri Prasenjit Das C/O-Shri Subal Das Vill: Anandanagar 7 No Para, P.O. Anandanagar, P.S. Srinagar, Sub. Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799004 6 Smti. Sushmita Debbarma C/O-Shri Sudhir Debbarma Vill: Padma Pukur, Krishnanagar, P.O. Agartala H.O., P.S. West Agartala, Sub.Div. Sadar,Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799001 7 Shri Kamal Kanti Paul C/O-Shri Narayan Chandra Paul Vill: Nabin Palli (Shiltila), Near Trinayani Sangha, P.O. East Pratapgarh, P.S. East Agartala, Sub. Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799004 8 Shri Ashim Das C/O-Shri Milan Chandra Das Vill: North Srirampur, P.O. Siddhinagar (Chotta Khola), P.S. P.R. Bari, Sub.Div. Belonia, Dist: South Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799157 9 Smti. Chandra Devi Jamatia C/O-Shri Kamala Charan Jamatia Vill: Dimsagar Lake (East), P.O. Agartala, P.S. Agartala Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799001 2 10 Smti. Aparna Debbarma C/O-Shri Litan Debbarma Vill: Dina Dayal Sardar Para, P.O. Ghilatali Bajar, P.S. Kalyanpur, Sub.Div. Teliamura, Dist: Khowai, State: Tripura, Pin: 799203 11 Shri Joy Raj Chakraborty C/O-Shri Partha Sarathi Chakraborty Vill: Banamalipur, P.O. Agartala, P.S. East Agartala, Sub. Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799001 12 Shri Bishal Saha C/O-Shri Rathindra Saha Vill: Narshingarh, P.O. Bimangarh, P.S. Airport, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799015 13 Shri Nabajit Paul C/O-Shri Laxminarayan Paul Vill: Ranjitnagar, P.O. Ramnagar, P.S. West Tripura, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799002 14 Shri Bubagra Jamatia C/O-Shri Swapan Krishna Jamatia Vill: Tairupa Bari, P.O. Killa Bajar, P.S. Killa, Sub.Div. Udaipur, Dist: Gomati, State: Tripura, Pin: 799114 15 Shri Satyabrata Debnath C/O-Shri Kanchan Debnath Vill: Kadamtali, P.O. Brajapur, P.S. Bishalgarh, Sub.Div. Bishalgarh, Dist: Sepahijala, State: Tripura, Pin: 799102 16 Shri Pradyut Narayan Chakraborty C/O-Shri Somdev Chakraborty Vill: Krishnanagar, P.O. Agartala, P.S. West, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West, State: Tripura, Pin: 799001 17 Shri Priya Debbarma C/O-Shri Suku Debbarma Vill: Mangalia Para, P.O. Janmejoynagar, P.S. Radhapur, Sub.Div. Jirania, Dist: West, State: Tripura, Pin: 799045 18 Shri Vaibhav Tiwari C/O-Shri Sashikant Tiwari Institute Of Life Sciences (Ils), P.O. Nalco Square, Bhubaneswar, P.S. Chandrasekharpur, Dist: Khordha, State: Odisha, Pin: 751023 19 Shri Anab Modak C/O-Shri Ashish Kumar Modak Vill: Dhaleswr Road No. 8/13, P.O. Dhaleswar, P.S. East Agartala, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799007 20 Shri Pijush Debnath C/O-Shri Rasaraj Debnath Vill: East Champamura, P.O. Old Agartala, P.S. Bodhjungnagar, Sub.Div: Jirania, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799008 21 Smti. Durbanjali Das C/O-Shri Debanuj Biswas Vill: North Joynagar, P.O. Agartala, P.S. West Tripura, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West, State: Tripura, Pin:799001 22 Shri Andrew Debbarma C/O-Shri Hemanta Debbarma Vill: Char Gariya Nc Para, P.O. Mandwi, P.S. Mandwi, Sub.Div. Jirania, Dist: West, State: Tripura, Pin: 799045 3 23 Shri Abhishek Chakraborty C/O-Shri Tapan Chakraborty Vill: Milonchakra, Near Icici Bank, P.O. Arundhatinagar, P.S. Ad Nagar, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799003 24 Smti. Haimanti Reang C/O-Shri Vala Betu Vill: Nandannagar Behind Fci Godown, P.O. Bankumari, P.S. New Capital Complex, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West, State: Tripura, Pin: 799006 25 Smti. Baishali Das C/O-Shri Partha Sarathi Das Vill: Banamalipur Agartala, P.O. Agartala, P.S. East Ps, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West, State: Tripura, Pin: 799001 26 Shri Shajen Debnath C/O-Shri Bipul Debnath Vill: Jagatpur, P.O. Abhoynagar, P.S. East Agartala, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799005 27 Smti. Sima Das C/O-Shri Prasanta Kumar Das Vill: Harerkhola (Near Water Resource Office) P.O. + P.S.+ Sub.Div.: Kamalpur, Dist: Dhalai, State: Tripura, Pin: 799285 28 Shri Surajit Tahasildar C/O-Shri Sushil Chandra Tahasildar Vill: Bhattapukur (Tahasildar Para), P.O. Arundhatinagar, P.S. A.D. Nagar, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799003 29 Shri Debapriya Sen C/O-Late Dilip Sen Vill:East Bank Of Jagannath Dighi, P.O. R.K. Pur, P.S. R.K. Pur, Sub.Div. Udaipur, Dist: Gomati, State: Tripura, Pin: 799120 30 Shri Kamal Chandra Debbarma C/O-Shri Dayal Bandhu Debbarma Vill: Tinghariya Bari, P.O. Belchara, P.S. Khowai, Sub.Div. Khowai, Dist: Khowai, State: Tripura, Pin: 799201 31 Shri Subhamay Majumder C/O-Shri Sudhir Chandra Majumder Vill: Town Bordowali, P.O. Agartala, P.S. West, Sub.Div. Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799001 32 Shri Ayshik Dam C/O-Late Pijush Dam Vill: Kadamtala, P.O. Kadamtala, P.S. Kadamtala, Dub.Div. Dharmanagar, Dist: North Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799261 33 Shri Sushanta Pal C/O-Shri Sadhan Ch. Pal Vill: Badharghat, Co-Operative Para, P.O. Siddhiashram, P.S. West PS, Sub: Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799003 4 34 Shri Tapas Deb C/O-Shri Chitta Ranjan Deb Vill: Malaynagar (Datta Palli), P.O. Renters Colony, P.S. Srinagar, Sub: Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799004 35 Shri Partha Pratim Chakraborty C/O-Shri Pradip Kumar Chakraborty Vill: Ker Chowmuhani, P.O. Ramanagar, P.S. Durga Chowmuhani, Sub: Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799002 36 Shri Rupak Dey C/O-Shri Dilip Dey Vill: Damdama, P.O. Sabroom, P.S. Sabroom, Sub: Sabroom, Dist: South Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799145 37 Shri Suman Debnath C/O-Shri Sadhan Debnath Vill: Kalachara, P.O. Bhuratali, P.S. Manu, Sub: Sabroom, Dist: South Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799143 38 Shri Mana Sing Jamatia C/O-Late Bipari Sadhan Jamatia Vill: Dulkai Para, P.O. & P.S. Jampuijala, Sub: Jampuijala, Dist: Sepahijala, State: Tripura, Pin: 799102 39 Shri Anirban Bhattacharjee C/O-Late Anjan Bhattacharjee Vill: 79 Tilla, P.O. Kunjaban, P.S. Ncc, Sub: Sadar, Dist: West, State: Tripura, Pin: 799006 40 Shri Rubel Debnath C/O-Shri Sumanta Debnath Vill: Joynagar Road No. 4, P.O. Agartala, P.S. West Agartala, Sub: Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799001 41 Shri Krishna Kamal Das C/O-Shri Kanak Lal Das Vill: East Daluchara, P.O. Salema, P.S. Salema, Sub: Kamalpur, Dist: Dhalai, State: Tripuira, Pin: 799278 42 Shri Subhankar Singha C/O-Shri Pradip Singha Vill: Dhaleswar, P.O. Dhaleswar, P.S. East Agartala, Sub: Sadar, Dist: West Tripura, State: Tripura, Pin: 799007 43 Shri Shubhrangshu Chakraborty C/O-Shri Tapan Chakraborty Vill & P.O. Rajarbag, P.S. R.K. Pur, Sub: Udaipur, Dist: Gomati, State: Tripura, Pin: 799114 44 Shri Mithun Saha C/O-Shri Kinkar Saha Vill: Arya Colony, P.O. Belonia, P.S.
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