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Notice- No. 26415 Dated 25.10.2017- KBK NOTICE No. 26 LOS- /H. Dated 2 5) / HFW-MSII-AESTT-0008-2017 As per the information received from the CDMOs, the duration of service period of Medical Officers in KBK, KBK+ and TSP areas including the Adhoc period is hereby updated and posted in the Government Website of Health & FW Department - http://health.odisha.gov.in/ for the general information of the concerned Medical Officers. 1/4 AC) Additiona cretVy .o.Government Information about period of service in KBK, KBK+ & TSP areas in respect of the Medical Officers in the rank of Joint Director who are to be promoted to the rank ofAdditional Director Level-II of OMHS Cadre Balance Total Service in KBK, KBK+ & SI. Mandatory Period NAME / COMMUNITY TSP including Ad-hoc & No of KBK, KBK+ & Contractual Period TSP service 3 years 4 months 1 Dr. Ramesh Chandra Panda 1 years 7 months 19 days 14 days 4 years 2 months 2 DR. MANORANJAN DASH 0 years 9 months 5 days 27 days 3 DR. BINAYAK PRASAD PRUSTY 13 years 9 months 26 days Nil 4 years 11 months 4 DR. R.S.N MURTY 0 years 0 months 0 days 31 days 0 years 4 months 5 DR. HARIHAR PATTANAIK 4 years 7 months 18 days 14 days 6 DR. DAMAYANTI SAHOO 28 years 1 months 8 days Nil 7 DR. LINGARAJ MISHRA 19 years 0 months 7 days Nil 0 years 2 months 8 DR. BISWA KALYAN PATNAIK 4 years 9 months 22 days 10 days 9 DR. LAXMIDHAR KABI 8 years 5 months 8 days Nil 10 DR. SASH! BHUSAN NAIK, ST 16 years 8 months 24 days Nil DR. DIPAK KU. DAS 11 5 years 4 months 11 days Nil MOHAPATRA 12 DR. NIRANJAN NAYAK (NO. 1) 11 years 8 months 19 days Nil 13 DR. RAMACHANDRA BEHERA 11 years 4 months 24 days Nil 0 years 9 months 14 DR. SWAPNESWAR GARNAIK 4 years 2 months 5 days 27 days 15 DR. TIARA PRASAD PATNAIK 6 years 7 months 9 days Nil 16 DR. NIHAR RANJAN NAIK 28 years 1 months 17 days Nil 4 years 11 months DR. BINAPANI NANDA 0 years 0 months 0 days 17 31 days 0 years 11 months DR. NIRANJAN SWAIN 4 years 0 months 19 days 18 12 days 19 DR. KABINDRA PRASAD SAHOO 8 years 10 months 16 days Nil 20 DR. PRADIPTA KU. SAHU 5 years 0 months 5 days Nil 21 DR. ANANTA RAM MEHER 33 years 8 months 24 days Nil 22 DR. SUJNANENDRA MISHRA 32 years 3 months 19 days Nil 0 years 7 months 23 DR. BIM BIHARI PANIGRAHI 4 years 4 months 4 days 28 days DR. MANAS RANJAN 24 10 years 0 months 31 days Nil SAMANTARAY DR. KRUSHNA CHANDRA 25 10 years 8 months 4 days Nil SAHOO 26 DR.MD. ABDUL RASHID 12 years 1 months 29 days Nil 27 DR. RABI CHANDRA GARNAIK 14 years 11 months 22 days Nil 28 DR. LABANYA PRAVA MUND 28 years 2 months 9 days Nil 29 DR. SUSHIL KU. KAR 23 years 1 months 21 days Nil 30 Dr. SAROJ KUMAR TIADY 32 years 1 months 28 days Nil 31 DR. SUDHIR KU. SATPATHY 30 years 5 months 8 days Nil 32 DR. SHANKAR PRASAD MEHER 33 years 7 months 6 days Nil 33 DR. BIJAYA KU. SAHU (NO. 3) 7 years 11 months 15 days Nil 34 DR. LALIT MOHAN RATH 7 years 8 months 16 days Nil 35 DR. MAHESH KU. BISWAL 10 years 5 months 20 days Nil 36 DR. SADANANDA MISHRA 18 years 11 months 8 days Nil 3 years 6 months 4 37 DR. MEENAKSHI ROY 1 years 5 months 29 days days DR. SARADA PRASANNA 4 years 11 months 38 0 years 0 months 0 days MISHRA 31 days 39 Dr. Sabita Patel 23 years 6 months 17 days Nil 2 years 8 months 40 DR. BIJAYALAXMI GURU 2 years 3 months 9 days 23 days 4 years 1 months 1 41 DR. PRAKASH PRADHAN 0 years 10 months 29 days days DR. RANJITA SABAT 4 years 11 months 42 0 years 0 months 0 days (PATTANAIK) 31 days 43 DR. ASHOK KU. PATTANAIK 9 years 9 months 7 days Nil DR. DEBENDRA KU. JENA (NO. 3 years 2 months 44 1 years 9 months 8 days 1) 25 days 4 years 11 months 45 Dr. TRUPTI PATTNAIK 0 years 0 months 0 days 31 days 0 years 10 months 46 DR. NILAMADHAB RAY 4 years 1 months 1 days 29 days 47 DR. BAISNAB CH. SAHOO 16 years 1 months 22 days Nil 48 DR. GOVINDA PRASAD JAISWAL 21 years 5 months 4 days Nil 3 years 2 months 49 DR. AJIT KU. MOHANTY (NO. 1) 1 years 9 months 18 days 15 days 3 years 10 months 50 DR. BIKASH PATNAIK 1 years 1 months 8 days 22 days 51 DR. KALYAN KU. GUPTA 9 years 11 months 14 days Nil 52 DR. JYOTIRMAYEE SAHOO 32 years 4 months 22 days Nil 53 DR. BARISH KU. DAS 11 years 5 months 18 days Nil DR. JAGADISH MAHANANDA, 54 13 years 1 months 20 days Nil S 55 DR. NIRANJAN BEHERA, SC 5 years 11 months 9 days Nil 56 Dr. Bharati Bhusan Baral 5 years 0 months 3 days Nil 1 years 5 months 5 57 DR. SAROJ KU. NAYAK 3 years 6 months 28 days days 58 DR. BASUDEV BEHERA,SC 20 years 10 months 26 days Nil 59 DR. SALILA MISHRA 5 years 6 months 17 days Nil DR. BIDYUTLATA MISHRA (NO. 0 years 0 months 60 4 years 11 months 3 days ) 28 days 61 DR. PURNA CHANDRA KORA 30 years 6 months 7 days Nil 62 Dr. Dillip Kumar Sarangi 26 years 10 months 4 days Nil 63 DR. NANDA KISHORE PADHEE 31 years 4 months 2 days Nil 1 years 3 months DR. MAITHILI MOHAPATRA 3 years 8 months 4 days 64 28 days 4 years 2 months 1 DR. BIJAN KISHORE MOHANTY 0 years 9 months 31 days 65 days 3 years 2 months DR. PRABHASINI BRAHMA 1 years 9 months 10 days 66 23 days 2 years 8 months 3 DR. ANIL CHANDRA MOHANTY 2 years 3 months 29 days 67 days 4 years 11 months 0 years 0 months 0 days 68 DR.DIPIKA DUTTA RAY 31 days 69 DR. BIBEKANANDA DAS 20 years 3 months 28 days Nil 4 years 11 months DR. SAMIR KU. DAS 0 years 0 months 0 days 70 31 days 71 DR. SUBASH CHANDRA KABI 30 years 1 months 22 days Nil 72 DR.BIRLA PRASAD PUROHIT 22 years 11 months 14 days Nil 4 years 11 months DR. BIJAYA KU. SWAIN 0 years 0 months 0 days 73 31 days 4 years 11 months DR. BIMAL PRAVA SAHU 0 years 0 months 0 days 74 31 days 1 years 5 months 5 3 years 6 months 28 days 75 DR. BASANTA KU. SAHU days 76 DR. DEBASIS KU. DEY 15 years 11 months 19 days Nil 77 DR. SIBA PRASAD PADHY 30 years 10 months 26 days Nil 78 DR. FANINDRA KU. PANIGRAHI 7 years 7 months 26 days Nil 1 years 10 months 3 years 1 months 9 days 79 DR. BHASKAR KAR 21 days 4 years 11 months DR. SUKANTI MISHRA 0 years 0 months 0 days 80 31 days DR. RAMESH CH.MOHANTY 0 years 2 months 81 4 years 9 months 13 days (NO. 2) 19 days 82 DR. LOKANATH RATH 6 years 11 months 6 days Nil DR. ARDHENDU KUMAR 83 26 years 10 months 20 days Nil BEHERA DR. BIBHUTI BHUSAN 84 25 years 3 months 8 days Nil MOHANTA 85 DR. PRABHAT KUMAR SAHU 5 years 10 months 15 days Nil 0 years 8 months 86 DR. TAPAN KU. MITRA 4 years 3 months 3 days 28 days DR. CHOUDHURY SWARUP 87 5 years 1 months 12 days Nil MISHRA 88 DR. RANJAN KU. PADHI 8 years 11 months 29 days Nil 89 DR. BENUDHAR SATPATHY 12 years 5 months 17 days Nil 90 DR. DADHIBABAN TRIPATHY 29 years 4 months 22 days Nil 91 DR. SNEHALATA SAHU, SC 6 years 3 months 17 days Nil 92 DR. DINABANDHU PANDA 17 years 8 months 4 days Nil 93 DR. MAHESWAR PRADHAN 5 years 11 months 25 days Nil 94 DR. BIJAYA KU. MOHAPATRA 22 years 5 months 21 days Nil 95 DR. HARI BANDHU MISHRA 5 years 0 months 20 days Nil DR. SUDHANSU SEKHAR 1 years 1 months 96 3 years 10 months 12 days SATPATHY 18 days 4 years 11 months 97 DR. BANALATA DEVI 0 years 0 months 0 days 31 days 1 years 0 months 98 DR. BIJAYA KU. PANIGRAHI 3 years 11 months 10 days 21 days 4 years 11 months 99 DR. SANJUKTA SAHOO 0 years 0 months 0 days 31 days DR. AMARENDRA NATH 0 years 6 months 2 100 4 years 5 months 30 days MOHANTY days 1 years 11 months 101 DR. LAXMIDHAR SAHOO 3 years 0 months 16 days 15 days 102 DR. NILAKANTHA MISHRA 5 years 11 months 12 days Nil DR. RASHMI PRAKASH 103 23 years 9 months 9 days Nil SATPATHY DR. SWETA KUMAR 104 8 years 8 months 16 days Nil MOHAPATRA 105 DR. URMILA MISHRA 27 years 8 months 17 days Nil 106 DR. KAUSALYA PRADHAN 26 years 8 months 19 days Nil 107 DR. BANI PRASAD CHOUDHURY 29 years 10 months 9 days Nil 108 DR. NIRANJAN MISHRA 25 years 2 months 19 days Nil 2 years 4 months 109 DR.
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