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Dhubri 2016 List 2.Pdf List of Educational Assistance extended to the beneficiaries of the District Dhubri for the year 2016 (LIST - 2) Sl. Name of Applicant Name of the Regd. No. & date Address P.O. Name of the Institution Name of the Name of the Student Class Amount No. Beneficiary Registration Office 1 Rejina Khatun Abdul Rezzak DHB/77 dt-20.12.2010 jhogarpar pt II jhogarpar Ramdhenu Jatiya Vidyalaya ALC, Dhubri Rejina Khatun, I 1500 2 Rabia Khatun Isa Hoque DHB/ 1514, dt- hajari jurna alom ganj pt viii Hajari jharna LP school ALC, Dhubri Rabia Khatun I 1500 07.10.2015 3 Akbor Ali Abed Ali DHB/ 704, dt-30.01.2014 kachuarkhash pt dharmasala Adabari jatiya Vidyalaya ALC, Dhubri Akbor Ali I 1500 II 4 Mousumi Begum Jakir Hussain DHB/ 257, dt-03.07.2012 matiabag gauripur Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoli ALC, Dhubri Mousumi Begum I 1500 LP school 5 Begum Afsana Hussain Afjal Hussain DHB/ 1134, dt- madhusoulmari khudimari Boni Bidya Mandir LP school ALC, Dhubri Begum Afsana Hussain I 1500 20.02.2015 pt I 6 Priya Mandal Pradip Kumar DHB/ BIL/ 008 dt- w/no. 1 sapatgram Sankardev Sishu Niketan LI, Bilasipara Priya Mandal I 1500 Mandal 31.10.2011 nandipara 7 Jesmina Yeasmin Nasir Uddin DHB/ 623 dt-30.11.2013 Howrapar howarapar Axom Jatiya Siksha Parisad ALC, Dhubri Jesmina Yeasmin II 1500 8 Samarjyoti Roy Birendra Nath Roy DHB/ 1589 dt- bishkhowa Pt II bishkhowa Sankardev Sishu Niketan ALC, Dhubri Samarjyoti Roy II 1500 18.12.2015 9 Priya Barman Anjoli Barman DHB/BIL/ 542 dt- Jamduar Jamduar 123 no., tokrabandha L.P. LI, Bilasipara Priya Barman II 1500 18.02.2016 school 10 Beauty Begum Badiar Jamal DHB/BIL/ 558 dt- Maspara Bilasipara 1902 no., machpara L.P. LI, Bilasipara Beauty Begum III 1500 18.02.2016 school 11 Sujita Das Sadhan Das DHB/BIL/ 301, dt- Bilasipara ward Bilasipara 2048 no. sahid smrity bidya LI, Bilasipara Sujita Das III 1500 17.02.2015 no. 13 niketan 12 Sabina Katun Thamer Ali DHB/BIL/ 479 dt- Bilasipara w/no. Hahamara The Phoenix Academy LI, Bilasipara Sabina Katun III 1500 29.12.2015 6 13 Aysa Siddika Abu Bakkar DHB/1144, dt- Janglia howarapar Arunaday Jatiya Bidyalaya ALC, Dhubri Aysa Siddika III 1500 Siddique 20.02.2015 14 Sahahanaz Parvin Abdul Salam DHB/ 1121, dt- Janglia howarapar Arunaday Jatiya Bidyalaya ALC, Dhubri Sahahanaz Parvin III 1500 16.02.2015 15 Sumaiya Fariha Md. Sekendar Ali DHB/ 532 dt-3.07.2013 Janglia howarapar Aradhana Academy ALC, Dhubri Sumaiya Fariha III 1500 16 Jahida Begum Jakir Hussain DHB/ 257, dt-03.07.2012 Matiabag Gauripur 2275 no. Lokpriya Gopinath ALC, Dhubri Jahida Begum IV 1500 Bordoloi L.P. school 17 Salma Khatun Abu Saleh DHB/ 067, dt-20.12.2010 Falimari pt II Falimari North Falmari L.P. School ALC, Dhubri Salma Khatun IV 1500 18 Sudip Mandal Dilip Kumar DHB/BIL/ 020 dt- W/no. 5 Bilasipara 1631 no. Sri Sri Durga LI, Bilasipara Sudip Mandal IV 1500 Mandal 31.10.2011 Bilasipara Pathsala 19 Nandini Roy Ratan Kumar Ray DHB/ BIL/ 108 dt- W/no. 2 Bilasipara 1631 no. Sri Sri Durga LI, Bilasipara Nandini Roy IV 1500 27.06.2012 Bilasipara Pathsala 20 Deabajit Mandal Shankar Ch. DHB/ bil/ 189 dt- Sapatgram Sapatgram Sankardev Sishu Niketan LI, Bilasipara Deabajit Mandal IV 1500 Mandal 30.10.2013 w/no. 1 21 Rakibul Islam Abdur Rahman Dhb/ 1516 dt-07.10.2015 Sagalchara Pt II Sagalchara Gayandeep Jatiya Vidyalaya ALC, Dhubri Rakibul Islam IV 1500 22 Asma Khatun Amzad Ali Dhb/ 258 dt-03.07.2012 A.M.C. co. road 2259 no. Airanjongla ALC, Dhubri Asma Khatun III 1500 Nabajyoti L.P. school 23 Sibonkar Sarkar Samo Sarkar Dhb/ 566 dt-03.10.2013 w/no. 2 gawripur 2275 no. Lokpriya Gopinath ALC, Dhubri Sibonkar Sarkar III 1500 gawripur Bordoloi L.P. school 24 Asif Eqbal Sk. Abdul Monen Sk. Dhb/ 225 dt-22.09.2011 Airanjongla A.M.C. co. road Doikhowa para Girls J.B. ALC, Dhubri Asif Eqbal Sk. II 1500 School 25 Hasem Ali Fulchan Sheikh Dhb/ 262 dt- 06.07.2012 Bogulamari A.M.C. co. road Moriom Memorial L.P. school ALC, Dhubri Hasem Ali II 1500 26 Momotaz Begum Abdul Baten Dhb/ 832 dt-17.06.2014 Chirakhowa Pt Alomgonj Chirakhowa Pt Vi, Kandapara ALC, Dhubri Momotaz Begum III 1500 6 LP school 27 Jesmina Khatun Abdul Baten Dhb/ 832 dt-17.06.2014 Chirakhowa Pt Alomgonj Chirakhowa Pt Vi, Kandapara ALC, Dhubri Jesmina Khatun IV 1500 6 LP school 28 Jyoti Prasad Ray Subhash Ch. Ray Dhb/ 182 dt-20.12.2010 Falimari pt II Falimari Uttar Falimari LP School ALC, Dhubri Jyoti Prasad Ray III 1500 29 Dipankar Ray Ratan Ray Dhb/ 951 dt-29.09.2014 Sajuarkuti Shilairpar Balabari LP school ALC, Dhubri Dipankar Ray IV 1500 30 Enuka Begum Israil Rahman Dhb/ 1108 dt-30.01.2015 Matiabag Gauripur Dihidarpara MV school ALC, Dhubri Enuka Begum IV 1500 31 Nurjahan Begum Dukhatu Bibi Dhb/ 288 dt-15.10.2012 Matiabag Gauripur Dihidarpara MV school ALC, Dhubri Nurjahan Begum IV 1500 32 Begum wahida Hossain Afjal Hossain Dhb/ 1134 dt-20.02.2015 Madhusoulmara Khudimari Banibidya Mandir LP School ALC, Dhubri Begum wahida Hossain IV 1500 i pt I 33 Rashidul Islam Baktar Ali Dhb/ 079 dt-20.12.2010 Sajuarkuti Shilairpar Balabari LP school ALC, Dhubri Rashidul Islam IV 1500 34 Mostakin Sakib Abul Kashem Dhb/ 097 dt-22.12.2010 Sajuarkuti Shilairpar Dakhin Sajuarkuti LP school ALC, Dhubri Mostakin Sakib IV 1500 35 Begum Saniya Rahman Md. Sattar Ali Dhb/ 200 dt-07.06.2011 Sajuarkuti Shilairpar Dakhin Sajuarkuti LP school ALC, Dhubri Begum Saniya Rahman IV 1500 36 Ashiqur Rahman Sopijur Rahman Dhb/ 237 dt-02.11.2011 Sajuarkuti Shilairpar Dakhin Sajuarkuti LP school ALC, Dhubri Ashiqur Rahman II 1500 37 Nazima Begum Md. Nazir Hussain Dhb/ 762 dt-28.02.2014 Matiabag Gauripur Asharikandi Sankar Azan ALC, Dhubri Nazima Begum II 1500 Jatiya Vidyalaya 38 Jahidur Rahman Ayub Ali Dhb/ 068 dt-20.12.2010 Falimari pt II Falimari Sarkarpara West LP school ALC, Dhubri Jahidur Rahman IV 1500 39 Suhana Yesmin Abdus Sabur Dhb/ 953 dt-29.09.2014 Airanjungla pt A.M.C. co. road Bogulamari Humayun LP ALC, Dhubri Suhana Yesmin IV 1500 Pramanik II school 40 Imran Hossain Altaf Ali Talukdar Dhb/ 806 dt-28.04.2014 Falimari pt II Falimari Ghoramara LP school ALC, Dhubri Imran Hossain Talukdar III 1500 Talukdar 41 Sapna Begum Sahara Banu Bibi Dhb/ Bil/ 522 Barkanda Bilasipara Manirchar Nabojyoti LP LI, Bilasipara Sapna Begum III 1500 school 42 Tinamoni Mandal Tinku Mandal Dhb/ Bil/ 185 dt- Sapatgram Sapatgram Deshbandhu Smriti Vidyapith LI, Bilasipara Tinamoni Mandal III 1500 30.10.2013 w/no. 2 LP school 43 Mosina Khatun Isa Hoque Dhb/ 1514 dt-07.10.2015 Hajari Jurna Alomgonj Hajari jharna LP school ALC, Dhubri Mosina Khatun V 2750 Alomganj Pt VIII 44 Sagar Das Kartik Das Dhb/ Bil/ 480 dt- Bilasipar W/no. Bilasipara Bholanath LP School LI, Bilasipara Sagar Das V 2750 29.12.2015 3 45 Shah Alom Monowar Hussain Dhb/ bil/ 417 dt- Bangalipara Pt Bilasipara Rajiv Gandhi Jayiya Vidyalaya LI, Bilasipara Shah Alom V 2750 24.09.2015 II 46 Morami Begum Abdul Jolil Dhb/ bil/ 432 dt- Sadhubhara Pt makrijhora Sadhubhasa Balur Char LP LI, Bilasipara Morami Begum V 2750 27.10.2015 II school 47 Abdur Rahman Baser Ali Dhb/ bil/ 412 dt- Jheturchar Pt I kajaikata Naya Dhalapara Ratnapith LP LI, Bilasipara Abdur Rahman V 2750 21.08.2015 school 48 Debashish Mandal Ramprasad Dhb/ bil/ 281 dt- Bilasipara Bilasipara Sahid Smriti Bidyaniketan LI, Bilasipara Debashish Mandal V 2750 Mandal 25.11.2014 W/no. 11 49 Priya Mandal Bikash Mandal Dhb/ bil/ 280 dt- Bilasipara Bilasipara Sahid Smriti Bidyaniketan LI, Bilasipara Priya Mandal V 2750 25.11.2014 W/no. 11 50 Toffil Uddin Akand Samir uddin Dhb/ 531 dt-30.07.2013 Beltari Raniganj bamunkura Colony LP school ALC, Dhubri Toffil Uddin Akand V 2750 Akand 51 Rakibul Hoque Anser Ali Dhb/ 1675 dt-18.02.2016 Rowa pt II Sagalchara Jahagrarpar ME school ALC, Dhubri Rakibul Hoque VI 2750 52 Mandeep Debnath Khargeswar Dhb/ 650 dt-30.11.2013 Kahalipur Khalilpur St. Agastya High School ALC, Dhubri Mandeep Debnath VI 2750 Debnath 53 Ruma Khatun Abu saleh Dhb/ 067 dt-20.12.2010 Falimari pt II Falimari Falimari Sankar Azan Adarsha ALC, Dhubri Ruma Khatun VI 2750 Vidyalaya 54 Amina Khatun Baser Ali Dhb/ bil/ 412 dt- Jheturchar Pt I kajaikata Gutipara ME madrassa LI, Bilasipara Amina Khatun VI 2750 21.08.2015 55 Rajib Barman Anjoli Barman DHB/BIL/ 542 dt- Jamduar Jamduar Jamudar public ME school LI, Bilasipara Rajib Barman VI 2750 18.02.2016 56 Abdul Khalek Hajrat Ali Dhb/ bil/ 555 dt- Chirakuta pt I chapar Jamudar public ME school LI, Bilasipara Abdul Khalek VI 2750 18.02.2016 57 Nur Sabina Yasmin Ajer Ali Dhb/ Bil/ 509 Chirakuta pt I Chirakuta Jamudar public ME school LI, Bilasipara Nur Sabina Yasmin VI 2750 58 Rohima Begum Jarina Bibi Dhb/ Bil/ 482 dt- Santosh pur Tilapara Ghiraipar ME school LI, Bilasipara Rohima Begum VI 2750 01.01.2016 59 Mamuni Ray Sankar kr Ray Dhb/ Bil/ 563 dt- Hapapara Pt II Silgara Salkocha Girls ME school LI, Bilasipara Mamuni Ray VI 2750 19.03.2016 60 Narjina Begum Anowar Hussain Dhb/ Bil/ 418 dt- Bangalipara Pt Bilasipara Bangalipara ME madrassa LI, Bilasipara Narjina Begum VII 2750 24.09.2015 II 61 Mofizul Islam Nur Islam Dhb/ 226 dt-13.09.2011 Bogulamari A.M.C.
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