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North Bengal Investigation Division OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER, NORTH EAST LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX Chief Engineer,North Club Road, 1 (03561) 230789 (03561) 230789 East Jalpaiguri, S.E.& P.A. TO Chief 2 do (03561) 230738 Engineer North East Superintending Engineer , North East Irrigation Circle-II SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX Superintending Engineer Club Road, 1 North East Irrigation 03561-230788 03561-230788 Jalpaiguri, Circle-II EE & TA to SE, NORTH Club Road, 2 EAST IRRIGATION CIRCLE- 03561-230788 03561-230788 Jalpaiguri, II SILIGURI IRRIGATION DIVISION LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX 26, Nabin Sen Executive Engineer, Road, Mahananda 1 0353-2431842 0353-2643539 0353-2431842 Siliguri Irrigation Division Para, P.O. Siliguri- 01, Dist. Darjeeling Sub-Divisional Officer, 2 Siliguri Irrigation Sub- do 0353-2529015 Division Sub-Divisional Officer, 3 Siliguri Investigation Sub- do 0353-2570446 Division North Bengal Investigation Division Executive Engineer, Ghosh Villah, 1 North Bengal Subhas Pally, 0353-2436838 0353-2436838 Investigation Division Siliguri, Pin-734001 Superintending Engineer, North East Irrigation Circle-I LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX Superintending Engineer Club Road, 1 north East Irrigation 03561-230264 03561-230264 Jalpaiguri Circle-I Alipurduar Irrigation Division Alipurduar College Alipurduar Irrigation Halt, P.O. 1 03564-255305 03564-255465 03564-255305 Division Alipurduar Court, Pin-735122 S.D.O., Alipurduar 2 do 03564-255122 Irrigation Sub-Division S.D.O., Alipurduar 3 Investigation Sub- do 03564-255429 Division Banarhat, Dist. S.D.O., Banarhat 4 Jalpaiguri, Pin- 03563-252028 Irrigation Sub-Division 735202 Kamakhyaguri, S.D.O., Kamakhyaguri 5 Jalpaiguri, Pin- 03564-260335 Irrigation Sub-Division 735102 COOCHBEHAR IRRIGATION DIVISION LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX Executive Engineer, Devibari, P.O. & 1 Coochbehar Irrigation 03582-228305 03582-228305 Dist. Coochbehar Division S.D.O., Coochbehar 2 Investigation Sub- do 03582-228451 Division No.-I S.D.O., Coochbehar (I) 3 do 03582-227338 Sub-Division Lambapara, S.D.O., Toofanganj (I) Sub- 4 Toofanganj, Dist. 03582-244250 Division Coochbehar Office Para, P.O. & S.D.O., Mathabhanga (I) 5 P.S. Mathabhanga, 03583-255065 Sub-Division Dist. Coochbehar Jalpaiguri Irrigation Division SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX Executive Engineer, Club Road, P.O. & 03561- 1 Jalpaiguri Irrigation 03561-230249 Dist. Jalpaiguri 230249/230786 Division A.E./S.D.O., Jalpaiguri 2 Investigation Sub- do 03561-222759 Division A.E./S.D.O., Jalpaiguri 3 do 03561-230382 Irrigation Sub-Division A.E./S.D.O., Maynagurri P.O. Maynaguri, 4 03561-233024 Irrigation Sub-Division Dist. Jalpaiguri A.E./S.D.O., Malbazar P.O. Malbazar, Dist. 5 03562-255152 Irrigation Sub-Division Jalpaiguri OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER, NORTH LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN NAME OF THE SL. NO. ADDRESS OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX 033- Chief Engineer, Green Park, P.O.- 1 23215133(Kol)/03512- 03512-221194 North Mokdumpur, Malda 221164 Superintending Engineer & PA to Green Park, P.O.- 2 DO DO Chief Engineer, Mokdumpur, Malda North Executive Engineer & Green Park, P.O.- 3 TA to Chief Engineer, DO DO Mokdumpur, Malda North NORTH IRRIGATION CIRCLE-I LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX Superitending Engineer, Gree Park, P.O.- 1 03512-258036 03512-220764 03512-258036 North Irrigation Circle-I Mokdumpur, Malda Executive Engineer & T.A. Gree Park, P.O.- 2 03512-258036 03512-258036 to S.E. Mokdumpur, Malda Executive Engineer, Gree Park, P.O.- 3 Malda Irrigaation 03512-252395 03512-252278 Mokdumpur, Malda Division Ganga Anti Erosion Sub- Gree Park, P.O.- 4 Division-I Mokdumpur, Malda Ganga Anti Erosion Sub- Gree Park, P.O.- 5 Division-II Mokdumpur, Malda Malda Investigation Sub- Gree Park, P.O.- 6 Division Mokdumpur, Malda Malda Investigation Sub- Gree Park, P.O.- 7 Division Mokdumpur, Malda Mahananda Green Park, P.O. 8 Embankment Division, (03512) 252595 (03523) 253112 Makdampur, Malda Executive Engineer Mahananda 9 Embankment Sub- Bhulka, Malda Division-I Mahananda 10 Harishchandrapur, Malda 03513-255472 Embankment Sub- Mahananda Green Park, P.O.- 11 Embankment Sub- Mokdumpur, Malda Division-III Executive Engineer, P.O. Raiganj, Distt. Uttar 12 North Dinajpur irrigation 03523-252008 Dinajpur Division Islampur Irrigation Sub- P.O. Islampur, Distt. Uttar 13 03526-255030 Division Dinajpur West Dinajpur Irrigation P.O. Raiganj, Distt. Uttar 14 Sub-Division Dinajpur Raiganj Irrigation Sub- P.O. Raiganj, Distt. Uttar 15 03523-241463 Division Dinajpur South Dinajpur Irrigation P.O. Balurghat, Distt. 16 03522-255113 Sub-Division Dakshin Dinajpur Balurghat Irrigation Sub- P.O. Balurghat, Distt. 17 03522-255265 Division Dakshin Dinajpur Gangarampur Irrigation 18 Buniadpur, Balurghat 03525-259145 Sub-Division NORTH IRRIGATION CIRCLE - II LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX 03482-250317(O) Superintending P.O.- Berhampur, 22 Engineer, North Dist.Mursidabad 03482-250434(O) Irrigation Circle II 03482-250364 Executive Engineer & T.A. To Superitending P.O.- Berhampur, 23 Engineer, North Dist.Mursidabad Irrigation Circle -II BERHAMPORE IRRIGATION DIVISION LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX 03482-250645 03482-250645 1 Executive Engineer, P.O.- Berhampur, Berhampur Irrigation Dist.Mursidabad Division 03482-256743 03482-250505 Sub-Divisional officer, 03482-251441 P.O.- Berhampur, 2 Berhampur irrigation Dist.Mursidabad Sub-Division 03482-253017 Section Officer, P.O.- Berhampur, 3 Berhampur Hd. Qtr. Dist.Mursidabad Section Sub-Divisional officer,Flood P.O.- Berhampur, 4 03482-258172 Investigation Sub- Dist.Mursidabad Division No.-III Sub-Divisional Officer, P.O. - Kandi, Dist.- 5 Kandi Irrigation Sub- 03484-255402 Mursidabad Division LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN NAME OF THE SL. NO. ADDRESS OFFICE OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX Executive Engineer, P.O. - Raghunathganj, 1 Ganga Anti Erosion 03483-266203 03483-266218 03483-266203 Dist.- Mursidabad Division No.I Sub-Divisional Officer, Jangipur P.O. - Raghunathganj, 2 03483-266214 Irrigation Sub- Dist.- Mursidabad Division No.-I Section Officer, P.O. - Raghunathganj, 3 Sadardighi Section Dist.- Mursidabad Sub-divisional Officer, jagalpur P.O. - Aurangabad, Dist.- 4 03485-262462 Irrigation Sub- Mursidabad Division No.-I Section Officer, P.O. - Farakka, Dist.- 5 Farakka Section Mursidabad GANGA ANTI EROSION NO - II LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN 1 NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX 03482263545 03482263545 Executive Engineer, P.O. - Berhampore, Dist.- 1 Ganga Anti Erosion Mursidabad Division No.II 03482-256191 Divisional Estimator, P.O. - Berhampore, Dist.- 56 G.A.E.D.-II Mursidabad Sub-Divisional Officer., P.O. - Berhampore, Dist.- 2 G.A.E. Sub-Divn. No.-V Mursidabad Sub-Divisional Officer., P.O. - Berhampore, Dist.- 3 G.A.E. Sub-Divn. No.-VI Mursidabad Sub-Divisional Officer., P.O. - Berhampore, Dist.- 4 G.A.E. Sub-Divn. No.- Mursidabad VII NADIA IRRIGATION DIVISION LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN 1 NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX 03472-252451 03472-252451 Executive Engineer, P.O. - Krishnagar, Dist.- 1 Nadia Irrigation Nadia Division Sub-Divisional Officer, P.O. - Krishnagar, Dist.- 2 Krisnagar Irrigation Sub- 03472-255509 Nadia Division Sub-Divisional Officer., P.O. - Ranaghat, Dist.- 4 Ranaghat Irrigation 03473-210267 Nadia Sub-Divn. Sub-Divisional Officer., P.O. - Debogram, Dist.- 6 Debogram Irrigation 03474-266338 Nadia Sub-Divn. OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER, MAYURAKSHI CANAL CIRCLE LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS FACILITY OFFICE RESIDENCE PROVIDED (LOCAL/STD) Superintending Engineer, Irrigation Colony, P.O & 1 03462-255213 03462-255249 03462-255213 Mayurakshi Canal Circle. P.S-Suri, Dist-Birbhum. Executive Engineer & T.A 2 Do 03462-255213 03462-255213 to SE, MCC. MAYURAKSHI HEAD QUARTER DIVISION Executive Engineer, 03462-255229 03462-255229 1 Mayurakshi Headquarter 03462-255241 (Tele Fax) (Tele Fax) Divn. do 03462-255233 2 do 03462-255247 S.D.O., Tilpara Barrage (Telefax) Sub-Division Tilpara Barrage Sub- S.O., Tilpara Barrage 3 Division, P.O. & P.S. Suri, 03462-201817 03462-255249 Section Dist. Birbhum 4 S.D.O., Massanjore Dam Massanjore, Dumka, Sub-Divn. Jharkhand 5 S.O., Dam Section do 6 S.O., Gate Section do 7 S.D.O., Mayurashwar (I) Mayurashwar, Birbhum 03462-242121 Sub-Divn. S.O., Headquarter 8 Section, of Mayurashwar do (I) Sub-Divn. 9 S.D.O., Saithia (I) Sub- Sainthia, Birbhum Division 03462-262208 10 S.O. Headquarter Section do of Sainthia (I) Sub-Divn. 11 S.O., Labpur (I) Section Labpur, Birbhum LAND LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN SL. NO. NAME OF THE OFFICE ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE FAX Executive Engineer, M.N.C Divn. Executive Engineer, Rampurhat, Birbhum, 66 03461-255039 03461-255079 03461-255039 M.N.C Divn. Pin-731224 S.D.O., Md. Bazar (I) Sub- Md. Bazar, Birbhum, Pin- 67 03462-260264 Division 731127, Vill & P.O. Deuchia, P.S. 68 S.O., Deucha Barrage Md. Bazar, Dist. Section Birbhum, Pin-731132 69 S.D.O., Rampurhat (I) Sub- Rampurhat, Birbhum, Divn. Pin-731224 Baidara, P.O. S.O., Baidara Barrage Haridaspur, P.S. 70 Section Rampurhat, Birbhum, Pin-731243 71 03461-262524 Vill & P.O. Mollarpur, A.E.,/S.D.O./Mollarpur (I) Dist. Birbhum, Pin- Sub-Divn. 731216 72 03465-255064 S.D.O., Nalhati (I) Sub- P.O & P.S. Nalhati, Dt. Divn. Birbhum, pin-731243 73 S.O., Headquarter P.O & P.S. Nalhati, Dt. Section, Nalhati Birbhum, pin-731244 Kuli, Kandi, 74 S.D.O., Kuli (I) Sub-Divn. Murshidabad, Pin- 03484-222376 742168 75 S.O., Gram Salika Section under Kuli (I) Sub-Divn. do Executive Engineer, Mayurakshi South Canals Divn.
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