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ACS Civil List, March, 2020 As on 01-03-2020 Sl Name Date of Birth Caste Batch Grade Posting 1 Sanjeeb Kr. Das 2. Mar. 1961 G SR-89 1. Comm & Principal Secretary, Karbi Anglong Sec Autonomous Council 2 Pradip Kumar 2. Jan. 1962 G SR-89 2. Sec Under Suspension (w.e.f. 19-07-2019) Talukdar 3 Kulendra 30. Jun. 1960 G SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Agriculture , MD Assam State Talukdar Seed Corporation. 4 Jolly Das Brahma 2. Oct. 1961 SC SR-89 2. Sec *Addl Principal Secretary, Bodoland Territiorial Council 5 Dulal Ch. Das 2. Jan. 1961 SC SR-89 2. Sec Secretary HAD, Mines & Minerals, Tea Tribes Welfare and Sports & Youth Welfare Departments. 6 Guru Dutta Laskar 30. Jul. 1960 OBC SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, GAD , SAD and State Protocol Officer 7 Debajit Bora 25. Apr. 1960 G SR-89 2.Sec Secretary, Pension & Public Grievances Department 8 Mallika Das 3. Feb. 1961 OBC SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Guwahati Development (Medhi) Department (Postd) 9 Razvee Shahdeed 30. Oct. 1961 G SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Tourism and Transport Hussain 10 Moniratna 21. Sep. 1960 OBC SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Home & Political Mahanta 11 Dilip Kr. Das 2. Jan. 1961 G SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Revenue & DM Department 12 Syeda Hasina 3. Jan. 1961 G SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Welfare of Minorities Murshid Development Department and Power (E) Department. 13 Bandana Dutta 2. Mar. 1962 G SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Elementary Education and Tamuly Cooperation Deptt. 14 Madhumita 27. Dec. 1961 G SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Election Department Chaudhury As on 01-03-2020 15 Farid Ahmed 1. Mar. 1961 G SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Pension & Public Grievances Department 16 Ashok Kr. Barman 2. Jan. 1963 OBC SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Handloom, Textiles and Sericulture and WMD Departments 17 Bandana 1. Jan. 1963 G SR-89 2. Sec Secretary, Parliamentary Affairs Choudhury Department 18 Rani Katharpi 1. Sep. 1962 ST(H) DR-92 2. Sec Secretary, Industries & Commerce 19 Amitabh Rajkhowa 2. Mar. 1962 G DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Dima Hasao and Principal Secretary, North Cachar Hills Autonomos Council 20 Debajyoti Dutta 2. Dec. 1965 G DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, Personnel and AR & Training 21 Partha Pratim 31. Aug. 1966 G DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Kokrajhar Majumdar 22 Abhijit Barua (I) 20. Apr. 1965 G DR-92 3. Sel Senior Additional Commissioner, Transport and Head, Lead Agency on Road Safety (addl.) 23 Mridul Kumar 28. Mar. 1966 G DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, WPT & BC and Director, Mahanta Assam Institute of Research for SC, ST, Assam 24 Nandita Dutta 16. Dec. 1966 G DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, Environment & Forest 25 Rituraj Bora 21. Jan. 1966 OBC DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Morigaon 26 Bharat Bhushan 2. Jan. 1963 G DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Nalbari Dev Choudhury 27 Sewali Devi 14. Nov. 1964 G DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, Elem Education Sharma 28 Pabitra Ram 17. Jun. 1965 G DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, Transport and Director Khaund Inland Water Transport 29 Riju Gogoi 8. Mar. 1966 OBC DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, Administrative Reforms & Training and Personnel As on 01-03-2020 30 Tonmoy Pratim 18. Feb. 1967 OBC DR-92 3. Sel Additional Secretary, Personnel and Borgohain Administrative Reforms and Training Deptts 31 Isfaqur Rahman 1. Aug. 1967 G DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, West Karbi Anglong 32 Jadav Saikia 9. Mar. 1967 G DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Nagaon 33 Ghana Kanta Pegu 1. Feb. 1962 ST(P) DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, Finance 34 Bhaskar Pegu 7. Mar. 1965 ST(P) DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Tinsukia 35 Mukul Kumar 1. Mar. 1968 ST(P) DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Karbi Anglong Saikia 36 Deba Prasad Misra 1. Aug. 1967 G DR-92 3. Sel Additional Secretary, GAD and SAD 37 Kamal Kumar 8. Jun. 1963 G DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Kamrup and I/c DC, Baishya South Kamrup 38 Dr. Bijoya 9. Aug. 1965 G DR-92 3. Sel Additional Secretary, Agriculture Choudhury Department 39 Gautam Talukdar 1. Jan. 1965 G DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Chirang 40 Farouk Alam 24. Dec. 1963 G DR-92 3. Sel District Dev Commissioner, Sonitpur 41 Debasish Sharma 23. Feb. 1967 G DR-92 3. Sel JRC, Assam Bhawan, Mumbai, Plot No. 28, Sector 30-A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai-400703 42 Prabir Chandra 3. May. 1964 SC DR-92 3. Sel Principal Secretary, Tiwa Autonomous Kakati Council 43 Juri Doley 15. Mar. 1965 ST(P) DR-92 3. Sel CEO, Zilla Parishad, Kamrup 44 Pushpanjali Das 1. Nov. 1966 SC DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, Skill, Employment & Entrepreneurship As on 01-03-2020 45 Lalneizovi Nampui 28. May. 1964 ST(H) DR-92 3. Sel *Secretary, N C Hills Autonomous Council 46 Prakash Ranjan 1. Mar. 1965 OBC DR-92 3. Sel Depuy Commissioner, Udalguri Gharphalia 47 Indira Kalita 3. Jun. 1967 G DR-92 3. Sel Secretary, APSC 48 Swapna Dutta 9. Jul. 1967 G DR-92 3. Sel Additional Secretary, General Administration Department and Governors Secretariat 49 Munindra Sharma 1. Feb. 1965 G DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Barpeta 50 Utpala Saikia 16. Nov. 1961 G DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, P & RD and MD, Assam State Livelihood Mission 51 Ruby Sarma 21. Jan. 1962 G DR-92 3. Sel Additional Secretary, Cooperation and MD, Assam State Warehousing Corporation Ltd. 52 Khanindra 1. Aug. 1965 G DR-92 3. Sel Additional Secretary, Health & FW Choudhury 53 Dhrubajyoti Das 1. Jan. 1963 G DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Biswanath 54 Bhaskar Phukan 1. Mar. 1965 OBC DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, Tourism and MD, Assam Tourism Dev Corporation 55 Dipak Kumar 1. Oct. 1962 G DR-92 3. Sel Addl Secretary, Labour Welfare Department Choudhury 56 Ranjan Sarma 15. Sep. 1964 G DR-92 3. Sel Deputy Commissioner, Baksa 57 Prafulla Kumar 10. Oct. 1962 ST(P) DR-92 3. Sel CEO, Zilla Parishad, Dhemaji Deori 58 Damaris Jeme 2. Nov. 1960 ST(H) DR-92 3. Sel Additional Secretary, Panchayat & Rural Dev 59 Adhar Bhuyan 1. Jan. 1964 G DR-92 4. SG-I DDC Jorhat and Principal Secretary, Thengal Kachari Autonomous Council As on 01-03-2020 60 Banashree Nath 2. Feb. 1964 OBC DR-92 4. SG-I District Dev Commissioner, Dhubri 61 Dipalee Devi 1. Jun. 1967 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Animal Husbandry & Vety and Tea Tribes Welfare 62 Dipima 1. Mar. 1964 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Border Protection & Dev Buzarbaruah Malakar 63 Monita Borgohain 2. Mar. 1966 OBC DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Cultural Affairs 64 Gitanjali 21. Feb. 1965 G DR-92 4. SG-I Secretary, Assam State Information Bhattacharjee Commission 65 Shah Nawaz 17. Jul. 1966 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secrertary, Secondary Education and Choudhury MD, Textbook Production & Publication Corp 66 Ng. Chandra 2. Nov. 1961 OBC DR-92 4. SG-I Secretary, Assam State Election Commission Dhwaj Singha 67 Fazlul Haque 1. Mar. 1966 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Secondary Education Choudhury 68 Kavyashree 2. Jun. 1966 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Elementary Education Mahanta 69 Smitakshi Baruah 2. Feb. 1967 OBC DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Hills Areas Department 70 Malavika 31. May. 1967 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Finance Choudhury 71 Mahmood Hassan 20. Nov. 1967 G DR-92 4. SG-I Director, Char Areas Dev and Director, Minorities Dev Board 72 Indreswar Kalita 2. Jan. 1966 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Env & Forests Department 73 Krishna Barua 16. Oct. 1964 G DR-92 4. SG-I CEO, Zilla Parishad, Nalbari 74 Lakhinandan 5. Nov. 1960 OBC DR-92 4. SG-I Deputy Commissioner, Sivasagar Gogoi As on 01-03-2020 75 Leena Das 5. Jul. 1963 G DR-92 4. SG-I Director, Border Protection & Dev 76 Nazreen Ahmed 12. Jan. 1963 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Industries and Commerce Departmen and Director Tea 77 Alaka Goswami 6. May. 1964 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Excise and WMD Deptts. 78 Babul Saharia 20. Sep. 1960 OBC DR-92 4. SG-I District Dev Commissioner, Barpeta 79 Kausar Jamil 25. Jan. 1965 G DR-92 4. SG-I Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities Hilaly 80 Param Padmaja 23. Dec. 1962 G DR-92 4. SG-I CEO, ZP, Hojai Punam Rao Borah 81 Palash Barooah 3. Jan. 1964 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Finance Department 82 Arpan Saikia 2. Mar. 1964 OBC DR-92 4. SG-I Registrar, Assam Agricultural University and Assam Women's University (Postd) 83 Subrata Roy 1. Mar. 1964 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Health & FW and Bardhan Secretary, M & HRB 84 Deba Kumar 1. Mar. 1965 G DR-92 4. SG-I Director, Welfare of SC Kalita 85 Barnali Sarma 30. Jun. 1965 G DR-92 4. SG-I Deputy Commissioner, Cachar 86 Arundhati 16. Jan. 1966 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Information and Public Chakraborty Relation Department 87 Bhupesh Chandra 24. Feb. 1962 OBC DR-92 4. SG-I District Dev Commissioner, Nagaon Das 88 Nadira Jesmin 11. Nov. 1963 G DR-92 4. SG-I CEO, ZP, Bongaigaon 89 Ikramul Hussain 31. Dec. 1961 G DR-92 4. SG-I Joint Secretary, Personnel and Director, Geology & Mining Assam As on 01-03-2020 90 Dibyajyoti 27.
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