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List of Candidates for Interview for the Post of Radiographer Under NRHM, Assam Roll List of Candidates for Interview for the Post of Radiographer under NRHM, Assam Roll. No. Name Address 01 Abani Deka Vill.-Senapatipara, P.O.-Burhinagar, P.S.-Sipajhar, Dist.-Darrang, Pin-784147 02 Abdul Matin borbari, Bortila, Hengrabari, Ghy.-36 03 Abdul Rasid Ahmed Noonmati, P.o.-Ghilazari, Dist.-Barpeta, Assam, Pin-781316 04 Abdul Wahid Choudhury Vill.-Sayedbond Pt-I, P.O.-Kalibari Bazar, Pin-788150, Dist.-Hailakandi 05 Abdur Rahman Vill.-Charaimoria Gaon, P.O.-Phukanarhut, Dist.-Lakhimpur, Pin-787052 06 Addus Sabur Pulse Diagonistics, GS Road, Bhangagarh 07 Alam Hussain Mazumdar Vill.-Rangpur, P.O.-Rangpur (North), P.S.&Dist.-Hailakandi, Assam 08 Arup Kr. Deka C/o-Sri Mahat Deka, Vill.-Muhurka Satra, P.O.-Kshndradimu, Dist.-Kamrup, Assam 09 Ashok Kumar Nath Vill.-Lutapara, P.O.-Helagari, P.S.-Bilasipara, Dist.-Dhubri, Assam 10 Atul Gohain Kotoha Nagaon, P.O.-Baligaon, Dist.-Dibrugarh, Assam 11 Ayez Ali The Apollo Clinic, Opp. Bora Service Kanchan Road, Meena Bhawan, Ghy.-7, Assam C/o-New Geetanjalee, X-Ray Centre, Panbazar, P.O.-Panbazar, P.S.-Panbazar, Dist.- 12 Bapdhan Barman Kamrup(M) 13 Bhaskar Barman Vill&P.O.-Balikaria, Dist.-Nalbari, P.S.-Nalbari, Pin-781341 Lower Assam Hospital & Research Centre Chapaguri Road, Bongaigaon, Assam, 14 Bimal Ch. Dhar 783380 15 Debabrat Nath Department of Radiology, GMCH, Ghy-32 16 Dharmindra Gogoi C/o-Mrs. Rinku Boruah Gogoi, Executive Engineer, PWD Office, Nazira, Sivasagar 17 Dilip Sarma C/o-satish Sarma Memorial Hospital, Pathsala, Dist.-Barpeta, Assam, Pin-781325 18 Diluwar Hussain Vill: Kakojan, Majgaon, PO: Kakojan, Dist: Jorhat-785107 19 Dipankar Sarma Vill&P.O.-Gareswar, Dist.-Baksa, 781366 20 Duti Ram Saikia Modern X-Ray Clinic, Hospital Road, Bokakhat, P.O.-Bokakhat, Dist.-Golaghat Md. Masraj Ali Laskar, Vill.-Paschim Nalbagan, P.O.-Nilbagan, Dist.-Nagaon, Pin- 21 Fakhrul Islam Laskar 782445 22 Foyz Ahmed Mira Hailakandi Town, W.No-11, P.O.-R.P.Road 23 Gitadhar Rabha C/o-Satribari Christian Hospital, P.O.-Rehabari, Guwahati-8, Kamrup, Assam 24 Gregory Indowar C/o-Mrs. Nirmola Ekka, Tata Referal Hospital, Chabua, Dibrugarh, 786184 25 Harabinda Deka Hengrabari, Kalimandir, Bishnu Path, House No-20, Ghy-36, Dist.-Kamrup(M) 26 Hemen Das C/o-Hemen Das, Puberun Path, Dwaraka Nagar, Dispur, Guwahati-06 27 Himadri Medhi Talukdar Nilapool Near Naina Cinema Hall, P.O.-Dibrugarh, Dist.-Dibrugarh 28 Ikram Shah Sonari Urban health Centre, Sonari, Dist.-Sivasagar, Pin-785690 29 Imran Husain Chowdhury C/o-Ayursundra one Stop Medical Centre, G.S.Road, Lachit Nagar, Ghy.-781007 30 Inamul Hoque Vill.-Jajori, P.O.-Jajori Bormonipur, P.O.-Mikirbheta, Dist.-Morigaon, Assam 31 Jayanta Borah Vill.-Medhi Chuck, P.O.-Pani Gaon, Dist.-Lakhimpur, Assam, 787052 32 Jayanta Gogoi Barpather Khangia gaon, P.O.-Beheatim, Dist.-Dibrugarh, Assam 33 Jayanta Pathak Jania Road Chowk, Sri Kamar Path, P.O.-Barpeta, Dist.-Barpeta, Assam, Pin-781301 34 Jayanta Saikia C/o-Heema Hospital, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, 791111 35 Jitu Moni Phukan Vincenza Gerosa Hospital, Sisters, Sisters of Charity, Dibrugarh, Assam, 786001 Vill.-Athalbasti (Daspara), P.O.-Silchar Medical College (Ghungur), Dist.-Cachar, Pin- 36 Joytirmoy Das 788014 37 Karabi Gogoi Bakata Boropial Gaon, P.O.-Nongalamora Tiniali, Dist.-Sivasagar, Assam 38 Khalilur Rahman Vill.-Sonapur, P.O.-Mugeli, P.S.-Mukalmua, Dist.-Nalbari, Assam 39 Lakhi Nath Dutta Deptt. of Radiology, Jorhat medical College & Hospital, Jorhat-785001 40 Mainal Hoque Mondal Lower Assam Hospital & Research Centre, Bongaigaon 41 Manash Kr. Nath C/o-Man Kumar Nath, Vill.-Kanakpur, P.O.-Narsingpur, Dist.-Cachar, Assam 42 Mazmul Hoque Laskar Rahman hospital Pvt. Ltd., VIP Road, Six Mile, Ghy-22 C/o-Rafiqual Hussain, Vill.-Dolaigaon (Ujanpara), P.O.&Dist.-Bongaigaon, Assa, Pin- 43 Mesher Ahmed 783380 44 Mridul Borah Lakhimi Nagar, P.O.-Cherakaper, Dist.-Sivasagar, Assam 45 Muhidhar Saikia Care Hospital, D.K.Market complex, Dhemaji District 46 Mukleswar Rahman Vill.-Jajori (Balijan), P.O.-Bormoripur, P.S.-Mikirbheta, Dist.-Morigaon, Assam Vill.-Mollapara, P.O.-Howly Mohan Pur, P.S.-Mangaldai, Dist.-Darrang, Assam, Pin- 47 Naser Hussain 784125 Date of Interview: 27/12/2011 Venue: State Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Assam, Six Mile, Khanapara, Ghy-22 List of Candidates for Interview for the Post of Radiographer under NRHM, Assam Roll. No. Name Address 48 Nijanta Kalita E.G.Nursing Home (P) Ltd. C/o Dr. H. Kalita, Narengi Tiniali, near SBI, Ghy-26 C/o-Lt.-Padram Nath, Vill.-Lakhmi Nagar, P.O.-Haiborgaon, Dist.-Nagaon, Assam, 49 Nilamani Nath Pin-782002 50 Nipan Das Vill.-Bargandubi, P.O.-Helana, Dist.-Barpeta, Assam, Pin-781375 51 Pankaj Buragohain Vill.-Rohan Gohain Gaon, P.O.-Rohan, Dist.-Sivasagar, Pin-785692 52 Pankaj Nath Vill.-Daulasal, P.O.-Daulasal, Dist.-Nalbari, Assam, Pin-781312 53 Partha Pratim Borthakur Vill.-Milanpur, P.O.-Nagaon, P.S.-Sadar, Pin-782001, Dist.-Nagaon C/o-Sri Ramesh Ch. Deka, Vill.-Athgaon, P.O.-Hingulee, Pin-781380, Dist.-Kamrup, 54 Prafulla kumar Deka Assam 55 Pranjit Kumar Sarkar Hayat Hospital, Odalbakra, Lalganesh, Ghy-34 56 Prasanta Konwar Vill.-Boicha, P.O.-Gorumara, Dist.-Lakhimpur 57 Prasanta Konwar Vill.-Boicha Gaon, P.O.-Garumaria, Dist.-N.Lakhimpur, Pin-787001 58 Pratima Phukan C/o Rajen Kumar Hazarika, Near Dhalarsatra Press Jail Road, Jorhat 59 Pulin Boruah Naharbari, P.O.-Ukhamati, P.S.-Gogamukh, Dist.-Dhemaji, Assam, Pin-787056 60 Rabindra Deori Nekari Ward no:1, H.No-15, Noth Lakhimpur-787001 61 Rafiqul Hoque Assam X-Ray Centre, A.D.P.Road, Christian Patty, Nagaon, Assam 62 Rahul Amin Barbhuiya Vill&P.O.-Vichingcha Part-II, G.P.-Rangamati, Dist.-Hailakandi 63 Ramananda Hatibaruah C/o-Mrs. Karabi Saikia Hatibaruah, Oil India Hospital, Radiology deptt. 64 Ramesh Nath Vill.-Goalpara, P.O.-Dhekipara, P.S.-Sipajhar, Dist.-Darrang, Pin-784145 C/o-Sjt. Siddheswar kalita, Vill.-Bamukati, P.O.-Duliajan, Dist.-Dibrugarh, Assam, 65 Rameswar Kalita 786602 66 Ratan Mali Vill&P.O.-Rangamari, P.O.-Palasbari, Dist.-Kamrup, Pin-781122 67 Ratul Mech Banipur, P.O.-Banipur, Dibrugarh, Assam 68 Romen Gogoi Lakhimi Nagar, P.O.-Cherekapar, P.S.-Sivasagar 69 S. Amarendra Singha Vill.-Berabak Part-III, P.O.-Nagdigaon, Dist.-Cachar, Pin-788121 70 Safique Uddin Laskar Vill.-Dakshin Krishnapur, P.O.-Sonabarighat, Pin-788013, Dist.-Cachar C/o-Barak X-Ray & Laboratory, Settlement Bazar, Karimganj Settlement Road, Ward 71 Sahajahan Ahmed Barlaskar No-2, P.O.-Settlement Road, Pin-788712 C/o-Mahtab Hussain, Vill.-Sadilapur, P.O.-Jalukbari, P.S.-Jalukbari, Dist.-Kamrup, 72 Saifuddin Ahmed Assam, Ghy-12 73 Sailen Barman C/o-Ushab Barman, Bharali Service Station, Lalganesh, Lokhra Road, Guwahati-34 74 Samiran Das C/o-Lohit Ch. Das, Vill&P.O.-Indrapur, P.S.-Bhangagarh, Dist.-Kamrup, Assam 75 Samujjal Borah Dr. Damanil Nursing Home, near Circuit House Road, Dibrugarh 76 Sanatan Pathak Makhi Baha, P.O.-Makhibaha, Dist.-Nalbari, Pin-781374 77 Saurabh Deb Durganagar Pt-IV, DIET Road, P.O.-Udharbond, Dist.-Cachar, Assam 78 Saurabh Kr. Baruah Gogamukh Maj Gaon, P.O.-Gogamukh, Dist.-Dhemaji, Assam 79 Seram Naresh Kumar Meetei Lower Assam Hospital & Research Centre, Chapaguri Road, North Bongaigaon Bongaigaon, Dr. S. Kumar's Clinic Rawniyar Market, Paglasthan Bongaigaon, P.O.- 80 Shyamal goswami Bongaigaon, Pin-783380 C/o-Bhulanath Gogoi, Vill.-Dinjoy Gaon, P.O.-Dinjoy (Chabua), Dist.-Dibrugarh, Pin- 81 Simanta Gogoi 786184 82 Subhash Chandra Das C/o-Late Narayan Das, GMCH (Urology Dept), O.T, Guwahati-32 83 Suzaul Haque Choudhury Vill.-Hasilapara, Ward No-11, P.O.&P.S.&Dist.-Goalpara, Assam, 783101 84 Tapan Kakati Vill.-Niz Madar Tala, P.O.-Baihata Chariali, Dist.-Kamrup, Assam, Pin-781381 85 Tapan Medhi Vill.-Belsor, P.O.-Belsor, Dist.-Nalbari, Pin-781304 C/o-Haricharan Barman, Vill.-Nalbari (Satra), P.O.-Nalbari, Dist.-Nalbari, Pin- 86 Tarun Barman 781335 87 Uttam Borah Cherakaper Lalim Gaon, Sivasagar, Assam, Cherakaper, P.S.-Cherkaper 88 Zeaul Hoque Rahman Hospital Pvt Ltd, VIP Road, Six Mile, Ghy-22 Date of Interview: 27/12/2011 Venue: State Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Assam, Six Mile, Khanapara, Ghy-22.
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