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Gradation List of Wbcs(Exe) Officers (Upto 2009 Batch) As on 01.01.2013 GRADATION LIST OF WBCS(EXE) OFFICERS (UPTO 2009 BATCH) AS ON 01.01.2013 Con DOJ in DOJ to f./ Rec Sl Deptt. Scl. ID Code Name of the officer Qualification Batch Caste DOB WBCS Home Dist Present post held present not Mod No / Dte./ Dist. no. (Exe) post. conf e . 1 CS1976012 DIPANKAR SAHA B.Sc.(Hons). 1976 SC 27.01.1953 23.4.1977 Kolkata Spl. Secy. IR Department 01/04/2004 Y 19 D 2 CS1976032 NORBU TNG LEPCHA B.A. 1976 ST 19.11.1953 21.4.77 Darjeeling Missing. Y D SUBIR KUMAR 3 CS1978029 BANERJEE B.Sc. 1978 01.12.1955 7.3.79 Kolkata DM & DC Alipore. N 16 D Secy. , WBRSSC, 4 CS1978050 TAPAN KUMAR KISKU B.A.(Hons). 1978 07.08.1953 22.2.79 Bankura WESTERN ZONE. SE 1.1.96 Y 19 D SANKAR KUMAR 5 CS1979013 MANDAL B.A.. (Hons.) 1979 07.12.1955 Burdwan Secy PSC Y 21 D 6 CS1979015 ASHOKE KUMAR PAL M.Sc. 1979 01.02.1953 Murshidabad Spl Secy ARD Deptt Y 21 D PRANAB KUMAR 7 CS1979030 CHAKRABARTY B.Sc. 1979 09.02.1953 1.8.80 Hooghly Spl. Secy. Transport Deptt. Y 21 D RAMA MUKHERJEE Statistics & Prog 8 CS1979033 (CHATTERJEE) M.Sc. 1979 11.08.1953 2.4.80 Kolkata Jt. Secy. Imp Deptt Y 19 D 9 CS1979036 ASOK KUMAR PATRA M.A. 1979 06.04.1953 2.4.80 Bankura Admn. Secy. P & RD Y 19 D GANGARAM 10 CS1979039 BHATTACHARYA B.Sc. 1979 03.08.1953 7.5.80 Paschim Mid. Spl. Secy. Home Y 21 D Director, Pension, 11 CS1979042 ATANU KUMAR MANDAL M.A. 1979 14.01.1954 2.6.80 Paschim Mid. PS and GISS Finance Y 19 D ASWINI KUMAR Dy. Commissioner for 12 CS1979044 SAMANTA B.Sc. 1979 06.10.1953 3.4.80 Paschim Mid. Deparmental Enquiries Vig. Commission. Y 21 D Executive Director, 13 CS1979045 ANUP KUMAR MATILAL M.A. 1979 13.03.1953 1.4.80 S. 24-Pgs EZCC GOI. Y 21 D 14 CS1979047 UDAYAN MAJUMDAR B.A. 1979 27.01.1954 1.4.80 Kolkata Under suspension Y 19 D SUNIL KUMAR Consumer Affairs / 15 CS1979051 DANDAPAT B.Sc.(Hons). 1979 22.04.1953 8.4.80 Paschim Mid. Dir / Spl. Secy M & SSE & T Y 21 D 16 CS1979054 ABHIJIT ROY B. Sc. 1979 21.08.1955 1.4.80 Kolkata C.W. P & AR N D Con DOJ in DOJ to f./ Rec Sl Deptt. Scl. ID Code Name of the officer Qualification Batch Caste DOB WBCS Home Dist Present post held present not Mod No / Dte./ Dist. no. (Exe) post. conf e . ASIS KUMAR 17 CS1979056 CHAKRABORTY B.A. 1979 02.01.1954 15.4.80 Hooghly Spl. Secy Housing Y 21 D Secy, State Info 18 CS1979059 GOUTAM SEN GUPTA M.A. 1979 22.02.1953 3.4.80 Kolkata Comm Kolkata Y 19 D SUJAY KUMAR Dy. Secy, Human Rights 19 CS1979072 HALDER B.A.(Hons.) 1979 05.01.1955 4.6.80 N-24-Pgs Commission Home 1.4.04 Y 19 D Secy., NRS Med Col. & 20 CS1979074 ADHIR MONDAL 1979 18.02.1953 5.12.80 S-24-Pgs. Hos H & FW D 21 CS1980015 ABUL KHITAB M. Sc. 1980 02.01.1959 1.8.81 Birbhum Jt Controller Civil Defence 12.4.04 Y 19 D Collector of Stamp 22 CS1980018 NIRUPAM MISRA B.A. 1980 26.01.1953 1.8.81 Purulia revenue L & LR 16.4.04 Y 19 D Comptroller of Governor's SUSANTA RANJAN Household Sectt. & 23 CS1980021 UPADHYAY B.Sc.(Hons) 1980 23.06.1953 1.8.81 Kolkata Director, of Hospitality. Governor Sectt. 6.8.01 Y 19 D 24 CS1980022 PINAKI KUMAR GHOSH M. Sc. 1980 06.04.1953 1.8.81 Nadia Spl. Secy. P&AR 9.4.03 Y 21 D MAHAFUZAR 25 CS1980024 RAHAMAN SARAR B.A. 1980 04.09.1953 1.8.81 S-24-Pgs OSD, KMWSA Municipal affairs 15.3.04 Y 19 D 26 CS1980025 KSHUDIRAM DAS B.A.(Hons.) 1980 18.01.1954 1.8.81 Hooghly Jt. Secy. I & CA Y 19 D SMT. SASWATI BANERJEE 27 CS1980026 (CHAKRABORTY) M.A. 1980 31.12.1956 29799 Kolkata Y 19 D KINGSHUK KUMAR 28 CS1980028 BANDYOPADHYAY B.Sc. 1980 20.09.1953 1.8.81 Howrah Financial advisor PW Deptt 1.3.04 Y 21 D 29 CS1980030 NANDAN ROY B.Sc. 1980 01.03.1953 1.8.81 Kolkata Spl. Secy PHE 30.2.03 Y 21 D 30 CS1980032 AFRAN ALI BISWAS B.Sc. 1980 20.07.1954 1.8.81 Nadia Spl. Secy MA & ME Deptt 30.1.04 Y 21 D Secy, State Election 31 CS1980033 TAPAS RAY B.Sc.(Hons) 1980 17.04.1954 1.8.81 Nadia Comm SEC Y 19 D 32 CS1980034 KAMAL KANTI ROY M.Sc. 1980 17.10.1953 1.8.81 Hooghly Jt Secy Dev & Planning 3.5.02 Y 19 D SAMIR KUMAR Secy, PE Cell & EO 33 CS1980037 BANDYOPADHYAY B.Sc. 1980 28.12.1953 1.8.81 Jalpaiguri Spl Secy P E Deptt Y 19 D Jt Secy to CS & 34 CS1981046 DEBASIS MAITI B.Sc.(Hons 1981 23.04.1954 1.8.82 Pas. Midnapur cabinet Secy P & AR Y 19 D 35 CS1981050 DILIP KUMAR PAL-II M.A. 1981 01.04.1954 1.8.82 Hooghly Jt Secy P & RD 2.12.02 Y 19 D Con DOJ in DOJ to f./ Rec Sl Deptt. Scl. ID Code Name of the officer Qualification Batch Caste DOB WBCS Home Dist Present post held present not Mod No / Dte./ Dist. no. (Exe) post. conf e . Valuation 36 CS1981051 PASUPATI BARIK B.A. 1981 14.03.1954 1.8.82 S. 24-Pgs Member Secy Control Board 1.12.04 Y 19 D B.A.(Hons), 37 CS1981052 ATANU PALODHI LLB 1981 16.08.1953 1.8.82 N. 24-Pgs Financial Advisor U.D. 1.7.04 Y 19 D 38 CS1981053 KANAILAL MAITI M.A. 1981 20.08.1954 1.8.82 S. 24-Pgs Jt Secy Housing 4.6.01 Y 19 D 39 CS1981054 PRADIP KUMAR JANA B.Sc. 1981 01.03.1955 1.8.82 Pas. Midnapur Jt. Secy. Sports & YS 4.6.01 Y 19 D Director of Disaster 40 CS1981056 PATAL KUMAR DAS B.A.(Hons) 1981 SC 27.03.1955 1.8.82 Pas. Midnapur Management Disaster 28.3.05 Y 19 D 41 CS1981058 KIRAN KUMAR LOHAR B.Sc. 1981 SC 14.07.1954 7.8.84 Darjeeling Executive Director GTA Y 18 D 42 CS1982024 SAMIRAN PAL 1982 28.03.1954 04.09.1983 Kolkata Jt Secy Finance Y 19 D Director, Small Savings MOBASWER ALI & 43 CS1982026 BAIDYA B.A.(Hons) 1982 07.09.1954 20.2.86 N-24-Pgs EO Jt Secy Finance 7.7.04 Y 19 D SIDDHARTHA B.Sc.(Hons), Legal Advisor, 44 CS1982027 SWARUP SARKAR Post Graduate 1982 21.08.1954 4.9.83 Birbhum WBSEDCL Power 1.8.97 Y 19 D 45 CS1982027A GOUTAM DUTTA M.A. 1982 06.01.1956 4.9.83 Kolkata Secy., NRS Med Col. H & FW N D Director, YS S & YS 46 CS1982030 KANCHAN KUMAR DAS B.A. 1982 08.02.1953 4.9.83 S-24-Pgs & EO Jt Secy (YS Wing) Y 19 D SOUMITRA PRASAD 47 CS1982036 MITRA M.A. 1982 10.05.1955 4.9.83 Hooghly Jt Secy SC & ST 1.7.05 Y 18 D Assistant DURGA SANKAR Commissioner, 48 CS1982040 KANJILAL B.Sc.(Hons). 1982 01.11.1953 4.9.83 N. 24-Pgs Presidency Divn. Kolkata. Y 19 D SUTANU LAL 49 CS1982042 CHAKRABORTY M.A. 1982 10.05.1953 4.9.83 Kolkata Jt Commissioner BCW 3.5.02 Y 19 D AMARENDRA 50 CS1982046 BHATTACHARJEE B.Sc(Hons). 1982 24.11.1953 30.12.83 Murshidabad Asstt Commissioner Burdwan Divn Y 19 D 51 CS1982049 AMAL KUMAR DAS B.Sc. 1982 21.02.1953 4.9.83 Pas. Midna. Jt Secy Home 15.3.04 Y 19 D PRADYUT KUMAR 52 CS1982050 BISWAS B.Sc. 1982 17.01.1953 4.9.83 Kolkata Jt MD HIDCO 26.2.02 Y 19 D TAPAN KUMAR 53 CS1982052 BARMAN M.A. 1982 04.09.1956 4.9.83 ADM Siliguri Y 19 D 54 CS1982056 PATRICK SADA B.A. 1982 10.09.1953 4.9.83 Darjeeling Ex Dir GTA Y 19 D GOUTAM 55 CS1983017 BHATTACHARYA B.Sc.(Hons.) 1983 21.01.1953 7.8.84 Howrah JT Secy P & RD Y 19 D Con DOJ in DOJ to f./ Rec Sl Deptt. Scl. ID Code Name of the officer Qualification Batch Caste DOB WBCS Home Dist Present post held present not Mod No / Dte./ Dist. no. (Exe) post. conf e . Commissioner, Durgapaur 56 CS1983018 SANTI PRASAD GHOSH B.Sc. 1983 02.05.1955 7.8.84 Bankura Mun. Corpn. Burdwan. 30.6.05 Y 19 D 57 CS1983019 ASOKE KR. RAY M.Sc. 1983 21.04.1954 7.8.84 Burdwan Jt. Secy. P & AR Y 19 D PARTHA SARATHI 58 CS1983020 BANDYOPADHYAY B.Sc. 1983 11.09.1955 7.8.84 N.24-Pgs. Jt Secy W& CD & SW Y 19 D TAPAN KUMAR 59 CS1983021 ADHIKARY B.A.(Hons.) 1983 15.02.1955 7.8.84 Burdwan Jt Secy SE Y 19 D DCDE, Vig. 60 CS1983024 PRONAB KUMAR PAUL B.Sc. 1983 22.08.1956 7.8.84 Howrah Commission.
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