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Sl. No. Name Address Name of the Village / Ward No. Gram Panchayat / Ward No. Block / Panchayat Samity / Municipality District T List of Govt. Sponsored Libraries in the district of SMP AREA-DARJEELING Block / Name of the Gram Date / Date / Building Building Building Sl. Panchayat Telephone Name of the Librarian Type of Working Name Address Village / Ward Panchayat / District Year of Year of Own or Kachha Electrified No. Samity / No. as on 01.04.09 Lib. hours No. Ward No. Estab. Spon. Rented or Pacca or not Municipality Additional District Library, Court More, P.O.: Siliguri, Dist.: Siliguri Municipal SMP Area, 0353- 1 p.m. to 1 Ward No. 17 Ward No. 17 Shyam Kumar Khetri District 1990 1999 Own Pacca Electrified Siliguri Darjeeling, Pin.: 734001 Corporation Darjeeling 2435772 8 p.m. Sachin Sarkar Sarani, Court Bangiya Sahitya Parishad Sub- Siliguri Municipal SMP Area, 0353- Sub 1 p.m. to 2 More, P.O.: Siliguri, Dist.: Ward No. 17 Ward No. 17 Utpal Narayan 1949 1963 Own Pacca Electrified divisional Library Corporation Darjeeling 2435143 Divisional 8 p.m. Darjeeling, Pin.: 734001 Lower Naxalbari Bagdogra Y.M.S.A. Town Vill. + P.O.: Bagdogra, Dist.: Vill. - Bagdogra SMP Area, 0353- 1 p.m. to 3 Panchayat Gobinda Mallick Town 1957 1959 Own Pacca Electrified Library Darjeeling, Pin.: 734422 Bagdogra Gram Darjeeling 2550408 8 p.m. Samity Panchayat Rabindranagar, P.O.: Rabindra Rabindra Sahitya Sanskriti Siliguri Municipal SMP Area, Upgraded 1 p.m. to 4 Sarani, Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: Ward No. 21 Ward No. 21 Nil Anil Choudhury 1969 1980 Own Pacca Electrified Parishad Town Library Corporation Darjeeling Town 8 p.m. 734406 Naxalbari Naxalbari Vill. + P.O.: Naxalbari, Dist.: SMP Area, Upgraded 1 p.m. to Club 5 Subrati Sangha Town Library Vill. - Naxalbari Gram Panchayat Nil Shuva Ghosh 1962 1977 Pacca Electrified Darjeeling, Pin.: 734429 Darjeeling Town 8 p.m. Building Panchayat Samity Chat-hat Phanshidewa Vill. - Chat-hat, P.O.: Chat-hat, Banshgaon SMP Area, 12 noon Not 6 Arunodoy Sangha Pathagar Vill. - Chat-hat, Panchayat Nil Rabindra Nath Roy Rural 1974 1981 Own Pacca Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: 734434 Gram Darjeeling to 7 p.m. Electrified Samity Panchayat 50, Satyen Bose Road, Deshbandhupara, P.O.: Siliguri Siliguri Municipal SMP Area, Primary 1 p.m. to 7 Arya Samiti Rural Library Ward No. 29 Ward No. 29 Nil 1951 1971 Own Pacca Electrified Town, Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: Corporation Darjeeling Unit 8 p.m. 734404 Baghajatin Colony, P.O.: Siliguri Municipal SMP Area, Smt. Karuna Kundu Primary 1 p.m. to 8 Baghajatin Pathagar Pradhannagar, Dist.: Darjeeling, Ward No. 2 Ward No. 2 Nil 1978 1981 Own Pacca Electrified Corporation Darjeeling (Deb) Unit 8 p.m. Pin.: 734403 Hetmuri Phanshidewa Vill. + P.O.: Chowpukuria, Dist.: Vill. - Singijhora SMP Area, 12 noon 9 Chowpukuria Pragoti Pathagar Panchayat Nil Bishnupada Ghosh Rural 1978 1981 Own Pacca Electrified Darjeeling, Pin.: 734014 Chowpukuria Gram Darjeeling to 7 p.m. Samity Panchayat S.N.T. Godown Road, P.O.: Siliguri Municipal SMP Area, 0353- Primary 1 p.m. to Club 10 Deokota Sangha Rural Library Pradhannagar, Dist.: Darjeeling, Ward No. 2 Ward No. 2 Mohan Chhetri 1964 1985 Pacca Electrified Corporation Darjeeling 2518408 Unit 8 p.m. Building Pin.: 734403 Mohargaon Tea Estate, P.O.: Patharghata Matigara Mohargaon SMP Area, 11 a.m. Not 11 Gulmohar Rural Library Gulma, Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin. - Gram Panchayat Nil Rural 1979 1982 Own Kachha Tea Estate, Darjeeling to 6 p.m. Electrified 734009 Panchayat Samity Vill. - Rathkhola, P.O.: Vill. - Siliguri Municipal SMP Area, Smt. Nandita Sinha 1 p.m. to 12 Jnanadasundari Rural Library Rabindra Sarani, Dist.: Ward No. 22 Nil Rural 1964 1964 Own Pacca Electrified Rathkhola, Corporation Darjeeling (Ghosh) 8 p.m. Darjeeling, Pin.: 734406 Vill. - Bidhannagar, P.O.: Bidhannagar Phanshidewa Khudiram Sangha Rural Vill. - SMP Area, 1 p.m. to 13 Kalachandgachh, Dist.: No. 1 Gram Panchayat Nil Rural 1962 1962 Own Pacca Electrified Library Bidhannagar, Darjeeling 8 p.m. Darjeeling, Pin.: 734426 Panchayat Samity Vill. - Govt. Colony, P.O.: Matigara Vill. - Govt. Matigara Gram SMP Area, 12 noon Club 14 Mayadevi Rural Library Matigara, Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: Panchayat Nil Sankar Tar Rural 1980 1981 Pacca Electrified Colony Panchayat - II Darjeeling to 7 p.m. Building 734010 Samity Vill.: Haudabhita, P.O.: Panisali Kharibari Vill.: SMP Area, 11 a.m. 15 Kharibari Club cum Library Kharibari, Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: Kharibari Gram Panchayat Nil Rural 1955 1969 Own Pacca Electrified Haudabhita, Darjeeling to 6 p.m. 734427 Panchayat Samity List of Govt. Sponsored Libraries in the district of SMP AREA-DARJEELING Block / Name of the Gram Date / Date / Building Building Building Sl. Panchayat Telephone Name of the Librarian Type of Working Name Address Village / Ward Panchayat / District Year of Year of Own or Kachha Electrified No. Samity / No. as on 01.04.09 Lib. hours No. Ward No. Estab. Spon. Rented or Pacca or not Municipality Vill. - Gnosaipur, P.O.: Gnosaipur Naxalbari Vill. - SMP Area, 0353- 1 p.m. to 16 Milani Club and Rural Library Bagdogra, Dist.: Darjeeling, Gram Panchayat Rural 1964 1970 Own Pacca Electrified Gnosaipur, Darjeeling 2552438 8 p.m. Pin.: 734422 Panchayat Samity Vill.- Keshardoba, P.W.D. More, Kharibari Kharibari Vill.- SMP Area, 1 p.m. to 17 Nabarun Pathagar P.O.: Adikari, Dist.: Darjeeling, Panisali Gram Panchayat Nil Ranjit Sarkar Rural 1959 1981 Own Pacca Electrified Keshardoba Darjeeling 8 p.m. Pin.: 734427 Panchayat Samity Vill.: Shyamdhanjot, P.O.: Raniganj Kharibari Promode Dasgupta Smriti Vill.: SMP Area, 1 p.m. to Club Not 18 Badrajot, Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: Panisali Gram Panchayat Nil Jibesh Chakraborty Rural 1982 1986 Pacca Pathagar Shyamdhanjot, Darjeeling 8 p.m. Building Electrified 734429 Panchayat Samity Raniganj Kharibari Public Sports Association Vill. - Batasi, P.O.: Badrajot, SMP Area, 1 p.m. to 19 Vill. - Batasi Panisali Gram Panchayat Nil Kanchan Gupta Rural 1975 1976 Own Pacca Electrified Rural Library Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: 734429 Darjeeling 8 p.m. Panchayat Samity Atharokhai Matigara Vill. + P.O.: Shibmandir, Dist.: Vill. - SMP Area, 12 noon 20 Sarojini Sangha O Pathagar Gram Panchayat Nil Rural 1973 1980 Own Pacca Electrified Darjeeling, Pin.: 734433 Shivmandir Darjeeling to 7 p.m. Panchayat Samity Naxalbari Vill.: Dhaknajot, P.O.: Naxalbari, Vill.: Maniram Gram SMP Area, 1 1 a.m. 21 Sasibhushan Smriti Pathagar Panchayat Nil Prova Biswas Rural 1984 1986 Own Pacca Electrified Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: 734429 Dhaknajot, Panchayat Darjeeling to 6 p.m. Samity Jalas Nizam Phanshidewa Vill. - Jalas, P.O.: Leuchi Pukuri, SMP Area, 1 p.m. to 22 Sidhu Kanhu Pathagar Vill. - Jalas Tara Gram Panchayat Nil Rural 1978 1978 Own Pacca Electrified Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: 734034 Darjeeling 8 p.m. Panchayat Samity Vill. - Mangal Sing Jate, P.O.: Hatighisa Naxalbari Somen Chanda Smriti Vill. - Mangal SMP Area, 12 noon 23 Hatighisa, Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin. - Gram Panchayat Nil anupam Singha Rural 1982 1986 Own Pacca Electrified Pathagar Sing Jate Darjeeling to 7 p.m. 734429 Panchayat Samity New Milan Pally, P.O.: Siliguri, Siliguri Municipal SMP Area, 1 p.m. to 24 Sougata Smriti Granthagar Ward No. 26 Ward No. 26 Nil Malabika Guha Raha Rural 1983 1984 Own Pacca Electrified Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: 734405 Corporation Darjeeling 8 p.m. Medical More, P.O.: Susrut Matigara No. 1 Matigara SMP Area, 12 noon 25 Sukanta Pathagar Nagar, Siliguri, Dist.: Gram Panchayat Nil Partha Chanda Rural 1978 1982 Own Pacca Electrified Darjeeling to 7 p.m. Darjeeling, Pin. - 734022 Panchayat Samity Hetmuri Vill. - Bholajete, P.O.: Phanshidewa Tarbandha Samaj Unnayan Singijhora SMP Area, 0353- 12 noon 26 Tarbandha, Dist.: Darjeeling, Vill. - Bholajete Panchayat Sankar Sarkar Rural 1955 1962 Own Pacca Electrified Samiti Rural Library Gram Darjeeling 2556142 to 7 p.m. Pin.: 734014 Samity Panchayat Udayan Memorial Sports College Road, P.O.: Siliguri, Siliguri Municipal SMP Area, 0353- 1 p.m. to 27 Ward No. 17 Ward No. 17 Sudip Pal Rural 1968 1976 Own Pacca Electrified Library Dist.: Darjeeling, Pin.: 734001 Corporation Darjeeling 2532323 8 p.m. Phanshidewa Phanshidewa Vill. + P.O.: Phanshidewa, Dist.: Vill. - Bnasgnao SMP Area, 1 p.m. to 28 Udayan Sangha Rural Library Panchayat Nil Sohangiri Goswami Rural 1952 1961 Own Pacca Electrified Darjeeling, Pin.: 734434 Phansidewa Kisnat Gram Darjeeling 8 p.m. Samity Panchayat List of Govt. Sponsored Libraries in the district of SMP AREA-DARJEELING Block / Name of the Gram Date / Date / Building Building Building Sl. Panchayat Telephone Name of the Librarian Type of Working Name Address Village / Ward Panchayat / District Year of Year of Own or Kachha Electrified No. Samity / No. as on 01.04.09 Lib. hours No. Ward No. Estab. Spon. Rented or Pacca or not Municipality.
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