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Poli2018040173.Pdf Registered No. C604 Vol No. 03 of 2018 WEST BENGAL POLICE GAZETTE Published by Authority For departmental use only K O L K A T A , F R I D A Y , 16 T H F EBRUARY , 2018 PART - I Government of West Bengal Home & Hill Affairs Department Police Establishment Branch, Nabanna, Howrah. Notification No. 343-PL/PB/4P-27//14 dated 31.01.2018 In exercise of the power conferred by clause(s) of section 2 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) and in modification of all previous notifications relating to the area included within the Tehatta Police Station in the district of Nadia and the boundaries of that area the Governor is hereby pleased to declare that with effect from the date of publication of this Notification in the Official Gazette, Palashipara Police Station in the district of Nadia shall be a Police Station and shall consist of and include, the areas specified in the schedule below. THE SCHEDULE PALASHIPARA POLICE STATION Description of Boundaries Sl. No. Name of Mouzas J.L. Remarks No. The jurisdiction of Palashipara 1 Dhawapara 7 From existing Tehatta Police Station is bounded on the Police Station. 2 Baraia 8 -Do- 3 Abhaynagar 9 -Do- 4 Charakpota 10 -Do- 5 Komthana 11 -Do- North :- By the outer boundaries of 6 Baruipara 12 -Do- mouzas Krishnanagar, Radhanagar, 7 Digbaria 13 -Do- Raninagar, Gopinathpur, Panchdara 8 Palsunda 14 -Do- Abhaynagar, Sahebnagar, Chhota 9 Bara Naldaha 16 -Do- Naldaha and Bara naldaha. 10 Chhota Naldaha 17 -Do- 11 Sahebnagar 18 -Do- 12 Kulgachhi 19 -Do- West :- By the outer boundaries of 13 Panchdara Abhaynagar 20 -Do- mouzas Bara Naldaha, Chhota 14 Baor 21 -Do- Naldaha, Palsunda, Braia and 15 Chak Shatikhali 22 -Do- Dhawapara. 16 Shatikhali 23 -Do- 17 Chak Komathana 24 -Do- 18 Bil Jiala 25 -Do- 19 Barnia 26 -Do- 20 Uzipur 27 -Do- 21 Hanspukuria 35 -Do- f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 16 th February, 2018 2 22 Natipota 37 -Do- South :-By the outer boundaries of 23 Dharmmapur 38 -Do- mouzas Dhawapara, Baraia, 24 Chak rudranagar 39 -Do- Abhaynagar, Barnia, Uzipur. 25 Labangola 40 -Do- 26 Chak Ramnagar 41 -Do- 27 Palashipara 42 -Do- East :-By the outer boundaries of 28 Gopinathpur 43 -Do- mouzas Uzirpur, Barnia, 29 Raninagar 44 -Do- Hanspukuria, Natipota, Ishwar 30 Radhanagar 45 -Do- Chandrapur, Chak Rudranagar, 31 Krishnanagar 46 -Do- Chak Ramnagar, Rudranagar, 32 Ramnagar 48 -Do- Ramnagar, Palashipara and 33 Rudranagar 49 -Do- Krishnanagar. 34 Iswar Chandrapur 54 -Do- By order of the Governor, ATRI BHATTACHARYA Principal Secretary to the Government of West Bengal, Government of West Bengal Home & Hill Affairs Department Police Establishment Branch, Nabanna, Howrah. Notification No. 342-PL/PB/4P-27//14 dated 31.01.2018 In exercise of the power conferred by clause(s) of section 2 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) and in modification of all previous notifications relating to the area included within the Tehatta Police Station in the district of Nadia and the boundaries of that area the Governor is hereby pleased to declare that with effect from the date of publication of this Notification in the Official Gazette, Tehatta Police Station in the district of Nadia shall consist of the areas description of which ha given in the schedule below. THE SCHEDULE TEHATTA POLICE STATION Description of Boundaries Sl. No. Name of Mouzas J.L. Remarks No. The jurisdiction of Tehatta Police 1 Dhopahat 28 From existing Tehatta Police Station. 2 Kamalpur 29 -Do- Station is bounded on the 3 Chanderghat 30 -Do- 4 Chak Hanspukuria 31 -Do- 5 Kulgachhi 32 -Do- 6 Khaspur 33 -Do- North :- By the outer boundaries of 7 Kushtia 34 -Do- mouzas Khanjepur, Aztullanagar, 8 Shyamnagar 47 -Do- 9 Taranagar 50 -Do- Chhitka, Bagadoba, Nazirpur, 10 Swaruppur 51 -Do- Pratapnagar, Jayrampur and 11 Nishchintapur 52 -Do- 12 Raghunathpur 53 -Do- Rajapur. 13 Krishna Chandrapur 55 -Do- 14 Chilakhali 56 -Do- 15 Bhabanipur 57 -Do- 16 Bakshipur 58 -Do- 17 Fatepur 59 -Do- West :- By the outer boundaries of 18 Sardanga 60 -Do- mouzas Rajapur, Kanainagar, Uttar 19 Shrirampur 61 -Do- Char Chandpur, Dakshin Char 20 Knainagar 62 -Do- 21 Rajapur 63 -Do- Chandpur, Bdakshipur, Shyamnagar 22 Jayrampur 64 -Do- and Swaruppur, Taranagar, 23 Pratapnagar 65 -Do- Nishchintapur, Raghunathpur, 24 Nazirpur 66 -Do- 25 Bagadoba 67 -Do- Krishna Chandrapur, Jitpur, Chak 26 Chhitka 68 -Do- Jdaliapara, Tehatta, Khaspur, 27 Mrigi 69 -Do- 28 Bahadurpur 70 -Do- Kushtia and Dhopahat. 29 Binodnagar 71 -Do- 30 Chak Chilakhali 72 -Do- 31 Balaramp,ur 73 -Do- 32 Haripur 74 -Do- 33 Chak balarampur 75 -Do- f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 16 th February, 2018 34 Mobarakpur 76 -Do- 3 South :-By the outer boundaries of 35 Aztullanagar 77 -Do- mouzas Dhopahat, Kamalapur, 36 Khanjepur 78 -Do- Chanderghat, Puthimari and 37 Bhatpara 88 -Do- 38 Betai 89 -Do- Patgarghata. 39 Karaigachhi 90 -Do- 40 Irnamganj 91 -Do- 41 Betai Jitpur 92 -Do- 42 Bagakhali 93 -Do- 43 Sahapur 94 -Do- 44 Ramjibanpur 95 -Do- 45 Gopalpur 96 -Do- 46 Garibpur 97 -Do- 47 Chatila 98 -Do- 48 Jitpur 99 -Do- 49 Chak Jaliapara 100 -Do- 50 Tehatta 101 -Do- East :-By the outer boundaries of 51 Paschim Chak Jaliapara 103 -Do- mouzas Patgarghata, Chak Khas 52 Purbba chak Jaliapara 104 -Do- Taranipur, Natna, Gopalpur and 53 Chak Haulia 105 -Do- 54 Haulia 106 -Do- Sahapur, Bagakhali, Betai Jitpur, 55 Natna 107 -Do- Betai, Bhatpara, Mobarakpur and 56 Chak Khas Taranipur 108 -Do- Khanjepur. 57 Salua 109 -Do- 58 Taranipur 110 -Do- 59 Puthimari 112 -Do- 60 Patgarghata 113 -Do- 61 Uttar Char Chandpur 114/62 -Do- 62 Dakshim Char Chandpur 115/58 -Do- By order of the Governor, ATRI BHATTACHARYA Principal Secretary to the Government of West Bengal, Government of West Bengal Home & Hill Affairs Department Police Establishment Branch Nabanna 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Howrah - 711102 From : Shri K. Chowdhury, Assistant Secretary to the Government of West Bengal. To : The Director General & Inspector General of Police, West Bengal Nabanna, 325 Sarat Chatterjee Road Howrah - 711102. No. 37-PL/PB/3P-14/08 dated : 03/01.2018 Sub: Retention of the temporary posts of 01(one) Cleaner in State Traffic Branch of West Bengal Police. Ref: Your office memo no. 1502/ORG dated 23/10/2017. The above posts have been retained upto 31/07/2017 in terms of G.O. No. 3694-PL dated 30/08/2016. With reference to above and in the cited subject the undersigned is directed to say that the matter was consulted with the Finance Department and vide note dated 31/10/2017 in the Secretariat File No. PB/3P-14/08 the Finance Department has opined that "The post of cleaner was created with the approval of Cabinet with the U.O. No. 3549- P(s) dated 07/02/07 at N.S.P.-55. In the instant case, since, the post in question is permanent in nature, no retention is required for the same." f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 16 th February, 2018 4 2. Accordingly, the matter was considered in this department. the undersigned is directed to say that the Governor is pleased to declare the post of 01(one) cleaner as permanent in State Traffic Branch of WBP with effect from 28/02/2017. 3. The said posts were created vide G.O. 4534-PL dated 28/11/2007 and have since been continuing temporary on year to year retention basis. 4. The charge will be met from the grant under the head '2055-Police-00-109- Direction and Administration-NP-West Bengal Police" in the State Budget. 5. This order issues with in terms of the power delegated vide Finance (Audit) Deptt's Memo No. 6059-F dated 25/06/1979. 6. The Principal Accountant General (A&E), is being informed accordingly. 7. This order issues with the approval of Principal Secretary and Home Secretary, Home & Hill Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal. Assistant Secretary to the Government of West Bengal. PART - I I NIL PART - I I I Reward 11019/02/2018-PMA Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs PMA Cell New Delhi the 24th January, 2018 To 1. The Secretary to the Governor of West Bengal, Raj Bhavan, KOLKATA. 2. The Secretary to the Government of West Bengal, Home Department, Kolkata. Sub : Award of President's Police Medal for Distinguished Sevice /Police Medal for Meritorious Service on the occassion of Republic Day- 2018. Sir, I am directed to say that the President has approved the award of following medals on the ocassion of Republic Day-2018. f¢ÕQjh‰ Blr¡ A¢dL¡l, ih¡e£ ihe, B¢mf¤l, LmL¡a¡ - 27 West Bengal Police Gezette 16 th February, 2018 5 PRESIDENT'S POLICE MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE. 1. DR DEBASISH ROY ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE TELECOMMUNICATION WB 3 M B SARANI TOLLYGUNGE, KOLKATA WEST BENGAL. 2. SHRI SUNIL HAZRA DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE 7TH BATTALION KOLKATA ARMED POLICE ALIPUR WEST BENGAL. POLICE MEDAL FOR MERITORIUS SERVICE 1. SHRI JAYANTA KUMAR PAL DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE UTTAR DINAJPUR WEST BENGAL 2. SHRI KAUSTAV CHAKRABORTY DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT LALBAZAR KOLKATA WEST BENGAL. 3. SHRI ACHINTYA GUPTA ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE SILIGURI POLICE COMMISSIONERATE WEST BENGAL. 4. SHRI SUDIPTA NAG ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE EASTERN SUBURBAN DIVISION KOLKATA WEST BENGAL. 5. SHRI AMLAN KUMAR CHAKRABORTY INSPECTOR OF POLICE HOWRAH POLICE COMMISSIONERATE WEST BENGAL.
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