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REFRESHER COURSE in MATHEMATICS (During: 08.01.2021 to 21.01.2021) UGC HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL REFRESHER COURSE IN MATHEMATICS (During: 08.01.2021 to 21.01.2021) ‘Selected Participants List’ Sl. No / Next Promotion Name Name of the Institute Roll No. due on HOME UNIVERSITY (N. B. U) 1. KALYAN SAHA University of North Bengal 19-09-2022 2. BIBASWAN DEY University of North Bengal 30-10-2022 STATE (WEST BENGAL) 3. JAYANTA BASU Kandi Raj College 03-06-2013 4. SNEHADRI SEKHAR MANDAL Krishnagar Women's College 12-12-2017 5. SOURAV TARAFDER St. Xavier's College, Kolkata 01-04-2018 6. PALASH MANDAL Hooghly Mohsin College 25-08-2020 7. RAHUL BANERJEE St. Paul's Cathedral Mission College 20-12-2020 8. Srikumar Panda Vidyasagar College, Kolkata 21-01-2021 9. NAYAN BISWAS NABAGRAM HIRALAL PAUL COLLEGE 02-02-2021 10. RAJIB MANDAL RAIGANJ UNIVERSITY 04-02-2021 11. NABIN CHANDRA BISWAS Dum Dum Motijheel College 09-02-2021 12. REBA MAJI Sarojini Naidu College for Women 16-02-2021 13. SARANI CHAKRABORTY SUKANTA MAHAVIDYALAYA,DHUPGURI 16-02-2021 14. ASHIM ROY Alipurduar College 19-02-2021 15. BIKASH CHAKRABORTY Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College 02-03-2021 16. Haradhan Kundu Bankura Zilla Saradamani Mahila Mahavidyapith 07-03-2021 17. DR. BANDANA DAS Muralidhar Girls' College 08-03-2021 18. DR. TRIDIP SARDAR Dinabandhu Andrews College 14-03-2021 19. NILOFAR NAHID Maharaja Manindra Chandra College 15-03-2021 20. NANDAN GHOSH ASUTOSH COLLEGE 15-03-2021 DR. BHASKAR CHANDRA 21. RAMANANDA COLLEGE 17-03-2021 SARKAR 22. SHIBASHIS KARMAKAR SOUTH MALDA COLLEGE 20-03-2021 23. SRIMAYEE SAMUI Vidyasagar College 21-03-2021 Sl. No / Next Promotion Name Name of the Institute Roll No. due on 24. DR. SUSHIL KUMAR BHUIYA Krishnath College 21-03-2021 25. JIGMI DORJEE BHUTIA COOCH BEHAR COLLEGE 27-03-2021 26. Dr. KRISHNENDU DE Kabi Sukanta Mahavidyalaya 01-04-2021 DR. SUVRA KANTI 27. Sir Gurudas Mahavidyalaya 01-04-2021 CHAKRABORTY 28. ANUPRAVA BISWAS Krishnath College 01-04-2021 29. SURYA KANTA MONDAL Abhedananda Mahavidyalaya 01-04-2021 30. DR. SOOVOOJEET JANA Ramsaday College 01-04-2021 31. RIDDHICK BIRBONSHI ASUTOSH COLLEGE 08-04-2021 32. DR. NASREEN KHAN Santal Bidroha Sardha Satabarshiki Mahavidyalaya 10-04-2021 33. DEBJANI CHAKRABORTI Gobardanga Hindu College 10-04-2021 34. SOUGATA BISWAS Gokhale Memorial Girls' College 19-04-2021 35. Dr. Suman Rakshit Mankar College 24-04-2021 36. RUDRAJIT SADHU Sreegopal Banerjee College 27-04-2021 37. MANIK DAS Dinabandhu Andrews College 02-06-2021 OUTSIDE THE STATE 38. MANKUPAR SWER Sankardev College, Shillong 01-06-2019 39. Dr.A.MYDEEN BIBI THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,SIVAKASI 25-11-2019 40. PRADIP BAHADUR CHETRI LUMDING COLLEGE, DEPTT. OF MATHEMATICS. LUMDING, HOJAI,ASSAM-782447 28-02-2020 41. Dr. V. VIJAYA Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College, Trichy 16-09-2020 42. Dr. D. RAJALAXMI Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College, Trichirapalli, Tamil Nadu. 16-09-2020 DR. SUSANTA KUMAR 43. Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology 05-10-2020 PAIKRAY 44. DR AVINASH ADHAR PATIL Z. B. Patil College, Dhule 03-09-2021 45. AVINASH ADHAR PATIL Z. B. Patil College, Dhule 03-09-2021 46. AVDHESH KUMAR Jaglal Chaudhary College, Chapra 31-10-2021 47. Dr. MADAN MOHAN SOREN Berhampur University, Odisha 01-11-2021 48. DR. DEEPAK MAJHI VEER KUNWAR SINGH UNIVERSITY ARA 01-11-2021 49. BINAY KUMAR Magadh Mahila College, Patna University, Patna. 15-11-2021 50. Dr. PABITRA KUMAR JENA Berhampur University, Bhanja Bihar, Odisha 18-11-2021 UGC HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL REFRESHER COURSE IN MATHEMATICS (During: 08.01.2021 to 21.01.2021) WAITING LIST Sl. No. / Next Promotion Due Name Name of the Institute Roll No. on STATE (WEST BENGAL) 51. RAJIB MUKHERJEE KRISHNATH COLLEGE 20-06-2021 52. AKSHOY PATRA Govt. College of Engineering & Textile Technology, Berhampore, 742101 06-08-2021 53. DR. KOYEL GHOSH Indas Mahavidyalaya , Bankura 23-11-2021 54. PRADIP MAJHI University of Calcutta 30-11-2021 55. ANANTA PATRA KANDI RAJ COLLEGE, KANDI, MURSHIDABAD, 742137 10-03-2022 56. DEBRAJ CHANDRA University of Gour Banga, Malda 732103 11-03-2022 57. Dr. ANIRBAN CHATTOPADHYAY GOVERNMENT GENERAL DEGREE COLLEGE AT RANIBANDH 12-09-2022 58. KALYAN SINHA ABN Seal College 20-09-2022 59. MANORANJAN DE Mugberia Gangadhar Mahavidyalaya 01-11-2022 60. SK SAHADAT HOSSAIN Nabagram Hiralal Paul College 11-03-2023 61. DIPANKAR DEY GURUDAS COLLEGE 17-03-2023 62. PRITI SHARMA BANGABASI COLLEGE 25-03-2023 63. MD AQUIB JAVED BANGABASI COLLEGE 25-03-2023 64. SOUGATA KARJEE Sukanta Mahavidyalaya 20-04-2023 65. INDUBARAN MANDAL Bidhan Chandra College, Asansol . 18-05-2023 OUTSIDE THE STATE 66. DR. JITESH PATI TRIPATHI R. N. College, Hajipur (Vaishali) 16-12-2021 67. ASHOK KUMAR SAHOO VEER SURENDRA SAI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 03-06-2022 68. Dr. PADMANAVA SAMANTA Berhampur University, Odisha. 06-04-2023 69. ASHA RAJENDRA MESHRAM Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose College Nanded, Maharashtra. 29-04-2023 70. LIJU ALEX Bishop Chulaparambil Memorial College, Kottayam 01-08-2024 Sd/- Dr. Anjan Chakrabarti Professor – Director UGC-Human Resource Development Centre University of North Bengal .
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