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Council of Ministers of the State of West Bengal COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL SL. NAME OF MINISTERS DESIGNATION OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE NO. ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX EXT. Chief Minister and Minister-in-Charge (MIC), Home, Personnel & Administrative Reforms, 2214 5555 Information & Cultural NABANNA, 325, 2214 5588 Affairs, Power, Land & Land Sarat Chatterjee 4173 1. SMT. MAMATA BANERJEE Email: 2214 5480 Reforms, Health & Family Road, Howrah – 4300 [email protected] Affairs, Hill Affairs, Minority 711 102 [email protected] Affairs & Madrasha, Micro and Small Scale Enterprises and Textiles Minister-in-Charge, Advantage Bengal 2214 5919 Parliamentary Affairs, 2282 1944 Building, 2214 3475 2. SHRI PARTHA CHATTERJEE Education (Primary, School 2282 0769 4791 4, Camac Street, 7th 2282 0770 (P.S.) and Higher Education) 2214 4900 Floor, Kolkata 2282 1945 Minister-in-Charge, Finance and Excise, NABANNA, 325, Commerce & Industries, Sarat Chatterjee 3. SHRI AMIT MITRA Public Enterprises and 2214 5525 2214 1338 4800 Road, Howrah – Industrial Reconstruction, 711 102 Information Technology, Electronics Minster-in-Charge, New Secretariat Power & Non-Conventional Building, 4. SHRI MANISH GUPTA Energy Sources 1, Kiron Shankar 2214 3664 2214 5213 4326 Roy Road, Kolkata – 700 001 SL. NAME OF MINISTERS DESIGNATION OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE NO. ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX EXT. Minister-in-Charge New Secretariat Public Health & Engineering, Building, 2248 2130 5. SHRI SUBRATA MUKHERJEE Panchayat & Rural 1, Kiron Shankar 2248 9843 2262 3290 Development Roy Road, Kolkata – 700 001 Minister-in-Charge, Bikash Bhawan, 2334 2938 2334 4791 6. JANAB ABDUL KARIM CHOWDHARY Mass Education Extension and Salt Lake 2334 4791 2334 3938 Library Services Kolkata – 700 091 2358 9354 Minister-in-Charge 11A, Mirza Ghalib 7. SHRI SADHAN PANDE Consumer Affairs Street, 2252 7483 2252 0153 Kolkata – 700 087 Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Building 4047 8. SHRI UPEN BISWAS 2214 3606 2214 1035 Backward Classes Welfare Kolkata – 700 001 4756 Minister-in-Charge, NABANNA, 325, Disaster Management, Fire & Sarat Chatterjee 9. JANAB JAVED AHMED KHAN 2214 4052 2214 4051 4026 Emergency Services and Civil Road, Howrah – Defence 711 102 Minister-in-Charge 10. SHRI SHANKAR CHAKRABORTY Public Works Department (PWD) Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Building 2214 4858 4782 11. SMT. SABITRI MITRA 2214 5452 No Portfolio Kolkata – 700 001 2214 3220 4841 Minister-in-Charge, 11A, Mirza Ghalib 2252 1388 12. SHRI JYOTIPRIYO MULLICK Food & Supplies Street, Kolkata – 2252 2628 2252 2728 700 087 Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Building 4549 13. SHRI SHANTI RAM MAHATO Self-Help Group and Self 2214 5800 2214 1576 Kolkata – 700 001 4410 Employment Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Building 14. SHRI JYOTIRMOY KAR 2214 5505 2214 3441 4001 Co-operation Kolkata – 700 001 Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Building 15. SHRI MOLOY GHATAK 2214 5889 2214 1041 4304 Labour Kolkata – 700 001 SL. NAME OF MINISTERS DESIGNATION OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE NO. ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX EXT. Minister-in-Charge, New Secretariat Tourism Building, 1, Kiran 16. SHRI BRATYA BASU 2214 5789 2214 3357 Shankar Roy Road, Kolkata – 700 001 Minister-in-Charge, Poura Bhawan, Statistics PD-Block, 415 A, 17. JANAB NOORE ALAM CHOWDHURY Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata – 700 106 Minister-in-Charge, Poura Bhawan, Planning PD-Block, 415 A, 18. SHRI RACHHPAL SINGH Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata – 700 106 Minister-in-Charge, Mayukh Bhawan, SHRI KRISHNENDU NARAYAN Food Processing and 19. Salt Lake City, 2321 0243 2321 0270 CHOUDHURY Horticulture Kolkata – 700 091 Minister-in-Charge, Aruna Bhawan, Forests Block-LA, 10 A, 20. SHRI BINAY KRISHNA BURMAN Sector-III, Salt Lake 2335 4028 City, Kolkata – 700 098 Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Building, 21. SHRI GAUTAM DEB 2214 5484 2214 5484 North Bengal Development Kolkata – 700 001 Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Buildings, 22. SHRI JANAB HAIDER AZIZ SAFWI Correctional Administration 2214-4001 4159 Kolkata-700 001 Minister-in-Charge, Science & Technology and Writers’ Building, 23. SHRI RABIRANJAN CHATTOPADHYAY 2334-1443 2334-8074 Bio-Technology Kolkata – 700 091 SL. NAME OF MINISTERS DESIGNATION OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE NO. ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX EXT. Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Buildings, 24. SHRI UJJAL BISWAS Technical Education and 2214-3066 2214-4035 4734 Kolkata – 700 001 Training Minister-in-Charge, New Secretariat Textile Buildings, 1, K. S. 25. SHRI SHYAMAPADA MUKHERJEE 2262-4091 Roy Road, Kolkata – 700 001 Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Buildings, 2214-5497 4457 26. SHRI JANAB FIRHAD HAKIM Municipal Affairs and Urban 2214-3853 Kolkata – 700 001 2214-3197 4078 Development Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Buildings, 2214-4600 27. DR. SUKUMAR HANSDA Paschimanchal Unnayan 2214-4600 4713 Kolkata – 700 001 2214-4062 Affairs Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Buildings, 4057 28. SHRI SOUMEN KUMAR MAHAPATRA 2214-5532 2214-5492 Water Resources Kolkata – 700 001 4155 Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Buildings, 29. SHRI ARUP ROY 2214-5701 2214-5433 4796 Agriculture Marketing Kolkata – 700 001 Minister-in-Charge, NABANNA, 325, Agriculture Sarat Chatterjee 30. SHRI PURNENDU BASU 2214-1778 2214-5757 Road, Howrah – 711 102 Minister-in-Charge, New Secretariat Programme Implementation Buildings, 1, K. S. 31. SHRI RABINDRA NATH BATTACHARYA 2264-4851/52 2262-4853 Roy Road, Kolkata – 700 001 Minister-in-Charge, Jalasampad 2214-5662 Irrigation & Waterways Bhavan, 1st Floor, 2214-5663 2214-1564 4319 32. SHRI RAJIB BANDYOPADHYAY Block-DF, Sector- 2321-5103 2321-5104 4497 III, Salt Lake City, 2321-7441 Kolkata – 700 091 Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Buildings, 33. SHRI CHANDRA NATH SINHA 2214-5755 2214-3929 4106 Fisheries Kolkata – 700 001 SL. NAME OF MINISTERS DESIGNATION OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE NO. ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX EXT. Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Buildings. 2214-5501 34. SHRI MADAN MITRA Transport, In-land Water 2214-1780 4302 Kolkata – 700 001 2214-5504 Transport, Sports Minister-in-Charge, Mayukh Bhavan, Housing and Youth Affairs Sector-III, Salt Lake 2358-3922 35. SHRI AROOP BISWAS City, Kolkata – 700 2321-0243 091 Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Buildings, 36. SHRI MANJUL KRISHNA THAKUR Refugee Relief and 2214-3819 2214-1586 4104 Kolkata – 700 001 Rehabilitation Minister-in-Charge, Writers’ Buildings, 37. SHRI SUBRATA SAHA No Portfolio 2214-5582 2214-5672 4472 Kolkata – 700 001 Minister of State, Law & Judicial Department 4490 Writers’ Buildings, 38. SMT. CHANDRIMA BHATTACHARYA (Independent Charge), Health 2214-5802 2214-4036 4114 Kolkata – 700 001 & Family Welfare (MoS) 4852 Minister of State, Jalasampad Sunderban Unnayan Affairs Bhavan, 1st Floor, 2337-3544 39. SHRI MANTURAM PAKHIRA (Independent) Irrigation & Block-DF, Sector- 2321-7440 Waterways (MoS), Fishries III, Salt Lake City, (MoS) Kolkata – 700 091 Minister of State, Minister with Independent Writers’ Buildings, 40. SHRI SWAPAN DEBNATH Charge, Animal Husbandry, 2214-5662 Kolkata – 700 001 MoS, Micro and Small Scale Enterprises Minister of State, New Secretariat Public Health Engineering Buildings, 1, K. S. 2248-2130 41. SHRI PUNDARIKAKSHYA SAHA 5123 Roy Road, Kolkata 2214-5668 – 700 001 SL. NAME OF MINISTERS DESIGNATION OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE NO. ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX EXT. Minister of State, Land and Land Reforms, Writers’ Buildings, 42. SHRI BACHARAM MANNA 2214-1778 4457 Agriculture and Child Kolkata – 700 001 Development Minister of State, Minorities Affairs & Madrasah 43. SHRI GIYAS UDDIN MOLLA Education Minister of State (Independent Charge), 44. Dr. (SMT.) 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