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Member Directory TUAA Tripura University Alumni Association (TUAA) Member directory Sl. Name Parent department Current Position Contact No. 1 Mr. Ramu Das Political Science MLA, Pratapgarh, Tripura 2 Badal Debbarma Political Science ADC to Governor of Tripura 9436120020 3 Pritam Sarkar Political Science TCS Officer Member Secretary, Tripura 4 Ms. Aparna Dey Political Science 9436134659 Commission for Women Pro Vice-Chancellor, Tripura 5 Prof. Anjan Mukherjee Mathematics 9436123802 University Dr. Sharmistha Head, Dept. of Mathematics, Tripura 6 Mathematics 9436927698 Bhattacharya(Halder) University Associate Professor, Dept. of 0381 2348505 (O) Dr. Debasish 7 Mathematics Mathematics, and Dean Faculty +91 9436456222 Bhattacharya Welfare, NIT Agartala [email protected] Asst. Prof., Dept. of Mathematics, 8 Dr. Subrata Bhowmik Mathematics 9862088913 Tripura University Asst. Prof., Dept. of Mathematics, 9 Dr. Shyamal Debnath Mathematics 9436548365 Tripura University 10 Dr. Dipankar De Mathematics Associate Professor, MBB College +91-9436582945 Asst. Prof., Dept. of Mathematics, +91 9862213796 11 Dr. Baby Bhattacharya Mathematics NIT Agartala [email protected] [email protected] Asst. Prof., Dept. of Mathematics, +91 9436122062 12 Dr. Apu Kumar Saha Mathematics NIT Agartala [email protected] 13 Dr. Dulal Dey Mathematics Asst. Prof., N.S. Mahavidyalaya, 9862781660 Udaipur Asst. Prof., Dept. of Mathematics, +91 9436565145 14 Dr. Susmita Roy Mathematics NIT Agartala [email protected] 15 Dr. Ashish Bhattacharjee Mathematics Asst. Prof., D.D.M. College, Khowai Asst. Prof., Ramakrishna 16 Dr. Pranab Deb Mathematics Mahavidyalaya, Kailasahar 17 Dr. Runu Dhar Mathematics Asst. Prof., BBM College, Agartala 18 Dr. Jaydip Bhattacharjee Mathematics Asst. Prof., BBM College, Agartala 9436180490 Asst. Prof., Women’s College, 19 Mr. Gour Pal Mathematics 9402594291 Agartala Asst. Prof., Women’s College, 20 Mr. Abhijit Pal Mathematics Agartala Asst. Prof., Women’s Polytechnic, 21 Dr. Rupak Sarkar Mathematics Agartala Guest Lecturer, Dept. of Mathematics, 22 Dr. Md. Atikul Islam Mathematics 9436535224 Tripura University Guest Lecturer, Dept. of Mathematics, 23 Miss. Kalyani Debnath Mathematics Tripura University Guest Lecturer, Dept. of Mathematics, 24 Miss Kalyani Debnath Mathematics Tripura University Assistant Manager (Finanace) 9089166108 25 Anup Roy M.Com T.S.E.C.L [email protected] Assistant Manager (Finanace) 7308561388, 8575616024 26 Sukharanjan Debnath M.Com T.S.E.C.L, Kumarghat, Unkoti [email protected] Assistant Audit Officer 27 Abhijit Roy M.Com 9436591927 Secretariate Accounts Officer 28 Mohit Chowdhury M.Com District Project Coordinator office, 9436309049 Dhalai Assistant Accounts Officer 29 Sumanta Dey M.Com 9089318424 Finance Department, Kumarghat 30 Keshab Debnath M.Com PGT, Kataltalli 9862312664 31 Rakesh Debbarma M.Com Bishramganj 8974776286 32 Rupak Das M.Com Udaipur Collage 9862473126 Assistant Manager (Finanace) 33 Mithu Debnath M.Com 9862163683 T.S.E.C.L, Manughat Assistant Manager (Finanace) 34 Bappi Debnath M.Com 9774696018 T.S.E.C.L., Agartala Assistant Manager (Finanace) 35 Sukanta Debnath M.Com 9862426534 T.S.E.C.L., Agartala Accountant 36 Suman Deb M.Com 9862305022 ONGC Accountant 37 Amit M.Com 9436452661 NRHM Accountant 38 Babu Brata M.Com 9436516423 NRHM, Gandacheera 39 Rakesh Debroy M.Com Accounts Officer, JICA 9774131983 40 Rajesh Das M.Com BBMC, HCL, IGNOU, ICAI 9089217907 Assistant Professor 41 Shankha Shubbra Bhadra M.Com 9862003012 Holy Cross Collage Sub-Inspector of Police 42 Ashutosh Sarma M.Com 9774227202 Bishalgarh Sub-Divisional Project Coordinator 43 Rama S M.Com 9436921841 NRHM 9774382042 44 Dipayan Debbarma M.Com PGT, Netaji Subash Vidya Nikatan [email protected] Probationary Officer 45 Datyajit Das M.Com 9862008556 Co-oparetive Bank, Khowai Assistant Manager 8794353246 46 Manash Lodh M.Com Axis Bank Ltd. [email protected] 8258972677 47 Parbani Ghosh M.Com [email protected] Assistant Manager (Finanace) 9774825261 48 Shantanu Lodh M.Com T.S.E.C.L [email protected] Assistant Manager (Finanace) 9774653387 49 Saswata Majumder M.Com T.S.E.C.L [email protected] Assistant Manager (Finanace) 9612662013 50 Prasenjit Das M.Com T.S.E.C.L [email protected] Assistant Professor 9774424754 51 Bankim Debbarma M.Com Govt. Degree Collage, Dharmanagar [email protected] Assistant Professor 52 Biplab Lagardo M.Com Ramkrishna Mahavidhyalay, 9612048165 Kailashahar Assistant Head Master Kanchanbari Dhansing Chowdhury 9774251844, 53 Sajal Debbarma M.Com Memorial Higher Secondary School, 8014648388 Kumarghat. Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy 54 Mr. Parimal Namadas Philosophy, Govt. Degree College, 9436564412 Kamalpur, Tripura. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy 55 Mr. Mithan Das Philosophy, Ram Krishna 9615065854 Mahavidhyalaya, Kailashahar, Tripura Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy 56 Mr. Shibkanta Das Philosophy, Ram Krishna 9862974429 Mahavidhyalaya, Kailashahar, Tripura Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy 57 Mr. Shantaraj Debbarma Philosophy, Amarpur Govt. Degree 8119913746 College, Amarpur, Tripura, Philosophy Assistant Professor, Department of 58 Dr. Jyotirmay Sharma 9436554149 Philosophy, BBM College, Agartala. Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy 59 Mr. Biswanath Das Philosophy, Dasarath Deb Memorial 8413849795 College, Khowai, Tripura Mahager, TSECL 9862935742 60 Mr. Sukanta Banik Electrical Engineering [email protected] Mahager, TSECL 8257099768 61 Mr. Subhasish Roy Electrical Engineering [email protected] Asstt. Professor, Department of EE, 9436167747 62 Ms. Nivedita Laskar Electrical Engineering NIT,Agartala [email protected] 63 Dr. Ashish Nath Economics Associate Professor Economics, TU 9436168333 Assistant Professor, 64 Mrs. Anjana Kalai Management 9774448136 .Management, TU Professor. 65 Prof. R.K.Nath Chemistry 9436508446 Chemistry, TU Deputy Registrar Registrar Branch, 66 Mr. N.Bhattacharya Life Science 9436356890 TU Assistant Professor 67 Dr. S. A. Hussain Physics 9862804849 Physics, TU Professor 68 Prof. Maitreyi Datta Bengali 9436487002 Bengali, TU Dr. Sarmistha Assistant Professor , 69 Mathematics 9862676027 Bhattacharjee Mathematics, TU Mr. Mrinal Kanti Assistant Professor 70 C S E 9436129933 Bhowmik C S E, TU Assistant Professor, 71 Mr. Rajat Ghosh Pharmacy 9774598502 Pharmacy, TU Assistant Professor 72 Mr. Bimal Debnath Forestry & Bio-Diversity 9436526026 Forestry & Bio-Diversity, TU Associate Professor 73 Mr. Alok Bhattacharjee Political Science 9436122869 Political Science, TU Assistant Professor 74 Mr. Souvik Bhattacharjee Mathematics 9774550178 Mathematics, TU Assistant Professor 75 Mr. Shyamal Debnath Mathematics 9436548365 Mathematics, TU Assistant Professor 76 Mr. Salim Shah Economics 9436582375 Economics, TU 77 Dr. Swapan Majumder Chemistry Associate Professor 9436124464 Chemistry Assistant Professor 78 Dr. Anirban Guha Physics 9862178250 Physics, TU Research Scholar 79 Mr. Mainul Islam Political Science 9862629780 Political Science, TU Research Scholar , 9774343703 80 Mr. Ranjan Acharjee Political Science Political Science, TU Research Scholar 81 Mr. Pradip Chouhan Economics 9774996036 Economics, TU Research Scholar 82 Mr. Pritam Bose Economics 9436502922 Economics Research Scholar 83 Mr. Soman Das Sociology 8732054752 Sociology Research Scholar 84 Ms. Sudipta Sinha Botany 8794334932 Botany Research Scholar 85 Ms. Atithi Debnath Botany 9862122616 Botany Mr. Pintu Karmakar Research Scholar 86 Botany 9612476573 Trainee,SBT Botany Trainee, SBT Hub. 87 Ms. Sampa Ghosh Botany 9774548339 Botany Research Scholar 88 Ms. Nandita Das Chemistry 9774805705 Chemistry SRF,SBT 89 Mr. Samik Acharjee Zoology 9862235508 Zoology Research Scholar 90 Ms. Dipanwita Banik Zoology 9774164489 Zoology Research Scholar 91 Mr. Sujit Sutradhar Chemistry 8575541727 Chemistry 92 Ms. Indra Ghosh Chemistry Research Scholar , Chemistry 9774207820 93 Ms. Jhinuk De Chemistry Research Scholar , Chemistry 9862714459 94 Ms. Bandana Das Chemistry Research Scholar , Chemistry 8974667627 95 Mr. Samir Debnath Economics Research Scholar , Economics 9436534364 96 Mr. Joydipa Baishya Political Science Research Scholar, Political Science 9615617784 97 Mr. Indrajit Shilsharma Chemistry Research Scholar, Chemistry 09862071420 98 Mr. Prasenjit Rudrapal Chemistry Research Scholar, Chemistry 9862999989 99 Mr. Sadhan Sarkar Mathematics Research Scholar, Mathematics 9862164968 100 Mr. Prasenjit Bal Mathematics Research Scholar, Mathematics 9774911053 101 Mr Arnab Bhattacharjee Chemistry Research Scholar, Chemistry 9774146166 102 Mr. Sanjoy Sarkar Chemistry Research Scholar, Chemistry 9863332802 103 Mr. Mithun Datta Mathematics Research Scholar, Mathematics 9862781851 104 Ms. Kalyani Debnath Mathematics Research Scholar, Mathematics 8794260911 105 Ms. Piyali Debnath Mathematics Research Scholar, Mathematics 961205521 106 Mr. Amarjit Chanda Mathematics Research Scholar, Mathematics 9862894855 Ms. Banti Ganguly Research Scholar, Chemistry 107 Chemistry 8974898021 Chakraborty 108 Ms. Soma Debnath Economics Research Scholar, Economics 9612146093 109 Mr. Prabir Ghosh Economics Research Scholar, Economics 9774447621 110 Mr. Rajesh Datta Economics Research Scholar, Economics 9774354588 111 MR. Vanlalrema Kuki Economics Research Scholar, Economics 9612800116 112 Mr. Rajiv Ch. Paul Bengali Research Scholar, Bengali 9862892294 113 Ms. Arupa Chakraborty Bengali Research Scholar, Bengali 9863517815 114 Mr. Sujit Debnath Philosophy
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