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| Kolkata Uttar : |
This part of vibrant Kolkata is a mix of people from different faith and occupation, which adds to the beauty and character of the city of Kolkata. That is the true essence of a metropolitan city. After the delimitation, the two Constituencies of the North are now clubbed together and named as "Kolkata Uttar" which comprises of the following areas:
- Chowringee;
- Entally;
- Beleghata;
- Jorasanko;
- Shyampukur;
- Maniktala;
- Kashipur-Belgachhia.
1. DISTRICT ELECTION OFFICERS
Kolkata
Shri B.P. Gopalika, IAS
Phone: 033 - 24791354 / 24852518 / 24798804
Email: dlrs_wb@rediffmal.com
2. Detailed office address and Contact Nos. of all ERO's of Newly Delimited Assembly Constituencies
Chowrangee
Assistant Election Officer,
Kolkata
Kolkata Election Office, Jessop Building,
2nd Floor, 63, Netaji Subhash Road,
Kolkata - 700 001
Telephone: 033- 2242 7519
Fax : 033 - 2248 5249
email : kedokeo@gmail.com
Entally
Election Officer, Kolkata
Kolkata Election Office, Jessop Building,
2nd Floor, 63, Netaji Subhash Road,
Kolkata - 700 001
Telephone: 033- 2248 5249
Fax: 033- 2248 5249
Email: kedokeo@gmail.com
Jorasanko
Election Officer, Kolkata
Kolkata Election Office, Jessop Building,
2nd Floor, 63, Netaji Subhash Road,
Kolkata - 700 001
Telephone: 033- 2242 7519
Fax: 033 - 2248 5249
Email: kedokeo@gmail.com
Shyampukur
Assistant Election Officer, Kolkata
Kolkata Election Office, Jessop Building,
2nd Floor, 63, Netaji Subhash Road,
Kolkata - 700 001
Telephone: 033 - 2242 7519
Fax: 033 - 2248 5249
Email: kedokeo@gmail.com
Maniktala
Assistant Election Officer, Kolkata
Office of the 1st L.A. Collector, Kolkata
5, Bankshall Street
Telephone: 033 - 2248-2491
Kashipur-Belgachia
Addl. LAO,Kolkata
Office of the 1st L.A. Collector, Kolkata
5, Bankshall Street
Telephone: 033 - 2248-2491
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Auxiliary Booths in West Bengal for faster polls:
In order to hasten the voting process, the Election Commission has recently decided to set up Auxiliary (additional) booths in all 42 Lok Sabha
constituencies of West Bengal. The other objective behind the decision is to restrict the maximum number of voters in each booth to a maximum
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