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Teachers Training Class-I Notice.Pmd Teachers Training 2020_Notice Names of selected teachers for Class I (English) Teachers’ Training, 2020 Date: 9/01/2020 and 10/01/2020 1. Shital Haloi Anandaram Barua Academy, Bijni District : Chirang 2. Ruprekha Hazarika Dergaon Jatiya Bidyalay, Dergaon District : Golaghat 3. Lata Deka Pachim Darang Jatiya Bidyalay, Kamargaon 4. Aditi Das Baruah Biswanath Abhyasan Bidyapith, Chariali 5. Sikha Rani Das Pachim Guwahati Jatiya Bidyalay Pandav Nagar, Boripara District : Kamrup 6. Gitamoni rajkhowa Bokakhat Jatiya Bidyalay, Uday Nagar 7. Pranati Das Gurujana Jatiya Bidyalay, Bonda 8. Bharati Devi Jatiya Bidyalay Asom, Hazarikapara District : Darang 9. Nayanmoni Sakia Jnanjyoti Jatiya Bidyalay, Balipara District : Sonitpur 10. Lohiram Daimari Thelamara Jatiya Bidyalay 11. Barnali Bharali Juganayak Sankardav Sishu Niketan, Pithakhowa, District : Sonitpur 12. Mithun Bora Marigaon Jatiya Bidyalay Barangabari, Morigaon Teachers Training 2020_Notice 13. Gitanjali Phukan Rajgarh Jatiya Bidyalay, Rajgarh Kakoi 14. Neelakshi Bargohain Kadam Jatiya Bidyalay, Laimekuri 15. Mintumoni Das Chilarai Jatiya Bidyalay, Mulagaon, District : Bongaigaon 16. Sumi Nath Asomi Jatiya Bidyalay Amrikhowa 17. Nandini Talukdar Anandaram Barua Academy, Bijni District : Chirang 18. Putali Gogoi Saraimoria Jatiya Bidyalay Saraimoria 19. Nisha Devi Assam Jatiya Bidyalay, Noonmati 20. Aparajita Dutta Assam Jatiya Bidyalay, Noonmati 21.Dolly Choudhury Assam Jatiya Bidyalay, Noonmati 22. Pallabi Dutta Choudhury Assam Jatiya Bidyalay, Noonmati 23. Junuprava Barman Bishnujyoti Jatiya Bidyalay Panigaon 24. Sewali Deka Samanway Jatiya Bidyalay, Jagara, Nalbari 25. Piyali Choudhury Jnanoday Jatiya Bidyalay, Bongaigaon Teachers Training 2020_Notice Date: 11/01/2020 and 12/01/2020 1. Bhupen Rabha Madhyampur Jatiya Bidyalay, Majgaon Majgaon, Dhupguri 2. Arifa Yashmin Aradhana Academy, Dhuburi 3. Pabitra Biswash Baralimara Jatiya Bidyalay Samaria 4. Jalal uddin Bihagi Jatiya Bidyalay, Gauripur 5. Barnali Medhi Tingrai Jatiya Bidyalay, Sercheriajan 6. Runu Begum Kamrup Jatiya Bidyalay, Pub-Sesa District : Kamrup 7. Nurun Nahar Azan Sankar Bidyapith Moriabari, Marigaon 8. Pranita Kalita Uttaran Jatiya Bidyalay, Changsari District : Kamrup 9. Haridev Das Ramsaraswati Academy Singimari , Dadara 10. Mallika Saikia Das Srijani Jatiya Bidyalay,Dhalaibil District : Sonitpur 11. Saida Nuzhat Kausar Barsajai Jatiya Bidyalay Ghoramara, Guwahati District : Kamrup 12. Kunjalata Kalita Shreeman Chakravorty Academy Bamundi 13. Befula Rai Jnanjyoti Jatiya Bidyalay, Chapar District : Dhuburi Teachers Training 2020_Notice 14. Kangkana Mahanta Anchalik Jatiya Bidyalay, Arikusi 15. Dhanashree Choudhury Jatiya Bidyalay, Chaygaon 16. Dhrubajyoti Daimari Bahbari Jatiya Bidyalay 17. Lahar Dutta Jnanjyoti Jatiya Bidyalay, Milanpur District : Nalbari 18. Jhanjha Basumatary Jnanoday Jatiya Bidyalay, Bongaigaon 19. Smriti Rajkhowa Ambikagiri Raichoudhury Jatiya Bidyalay, Biswanath 20. Subhash Bordoloi Ghagua Jatiya Bidyalay, Ghagua District : Morigaon 21. Pradip kumar Raja Sankardev Jatiya Bidyalay, Amingaon 22. Binita Devi Dakshin Chatia Jatiya Bidyalay, District : Biswanath 23. Jukta Gayatri Sarma Chilapathar Jatiya Bidyalay District : Dhemaji 24. Lakshishree Mahapatra Arunodoi Jatiya Bidyalay, Bijni District : Chirang 25. Anamika Deka Sankar Ajan Academi Sanowa District : Darrang N.B. Names of the teachers for the training on 18-01-2020 and 19-01-2020 will be uploaded later..
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