Bengali Association of Singapore MILON 2013
OCTOBER 2013
this issue a magazine for the bengali community in singapore
special feature
qTHE MILON INTERVIEWS 12 q Secondary feature 17 q CULINARY SKILLS 33 qLITERARY SHOWCASE 67
Singapore has been celebrating Durga Puja for more than half a century. A look at the Pujas over the years.
the milon team meets with some eminent bengalis, young and old, who can be an inspiration for the society
the milon interviews
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R.N. (Robin) Banerjee 1926-2013
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I lost my father on 16 February 2013 and given my parents’ long association with Singapore and the Bengali Association dating back to 1970 I have written a summary of my father’s remarkable life for his many friends and well wishers. My father was born in Kolkata on 15 August 1926.His early childhood was rich in diversity and experience as my grand-father, K.N. Banerjee, was a senior officer in the Indian Railways and moved around different towns in Eastern India. My father was the eldest in a family of eight and one of his most memorable experiences as a child was the great earthquake in Jamalpur which he experienced with his beloved aunt, Pishima, and two of his younger siblings, Minoo and Dilip. Khoka to his parents, he was a brilliant student with a keen intellect and enquiring mind. After completing his BSc at the age of 18 from Lucknow University, he graduated as a civil engineer from Bengal Engineering College with a high distinction. He won a scholarship to study and work in England and qualified as a Chartered Engineer. Before leaving for London he married Shanti (Sunanda) Mukherjee, daughter of Uma Prasanna Mukherjee of Suri. Their’s was a unique partnership of mutual love and interdependence that spanned over 63 years. They were each other’s best friends and companions through thick and thin and their lives were truly intertwined. My father had a distinguished and successful career starting with Gammon India, where he rose to be Chief Engineer and a member of the company’s Board of Directors. In the early sixties he won a Colombo plan Scholarship to Canada for specialist training. While still in Gammon, he forged a special relationship with a Canadian Consulting company, C D Howe, and its India representative Steve
Roessler. Howe possessed special know how for construction of deep sea ports and helped Gammon win and execute large contracts such as the port in Marmagoa and the iron ore project in Kudremukh to name just a couple. 1970 was an inflection point in my father’s career when he took the bold step of moving to Singapore to join Gammon South-East Asia. Among the first Indian expatriates in Singapore, he served as Secretary and then President of The Bengali Association of Singapore. Together with my mother, who was active in cultural events, our house in Malcolm Road hosted many get-togethers and rehearsals for the Association. My parents’ many friends in the Bengali community remember those “ good ole days “ with great fondness. After Gammon was acquired by Bovis in 1973, my father left to help Howe international set up Howe South East Asia and became its first Managing Director. The next two decades were a golden period in my father’s career even though he had already turned 50. In 1975 he moved to Kuwait to become the CEO of a newly formed Joint Venture contracting company between Howe and WJ Towell, an established Kuwaiti Trading and Agency Company. He spent well over a decade in Kuwait and managed large projects in Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Even though my parents moved to Kuwait in 1975 they continued to maintain close ties with their many friends in Singapore. When Basabi and I chose to make Singapore our home in 1982 my parents renewed their ties with Singapore to spend time with us and our two children Ishani and Rishi Raj. By this time though my father was already in his sixties, retirement was far from his mind and in 1990 at the age of 64 he decided to join his old friend and colleague, Steve Roessler, in Canada. The next four years saw my parents set up home in Ottawa with my father
working as special adviser to Steve Roessler, who by then was Chairman of CD Howe International. For my parents their four years in Canada was their “ Indian Summer “. They set up home from scratch and made new friends as they embarked on a journey of self-discovery in their silver years. Ultimately the distance from Kolkata and Singapore and the cold Canadian winters were instrumental in them moving back to Kolkata to stay in the beautiful house they had built in Salt Lake. My parents’ zest for life remained unabated as they spent the next ten years travelling the globe from Alaska to Peru to New Zealand to China. But it would be remiss of me not to talk about one important aspect of my father’s character: his generosity. He touched the lives of many both within and outside our extended family. Whether it was financial assistance, or mentoring and guidance to family members, colleagues or friends, he was truly generous never seeking anything in return. The fact that he had a positive impact and influence on many lives over many years was clear to me when I received the many calls, letters, messages and visits after his passing. In his later years he made significant financial contributions to his old alma mater now known as Bengal Engineering and Science University (BESU) and a number of medical institutions in India. In fact one regret that we in the family have is that my father was not able to receive a special Distinguished Alumni award from the President of India at the BESU convocation in January this year. Age and ill health had finally caught up, and my father made his final trip to Singapore in 2010. The last two years were a struggle, as one ailment after another plagued him. But he was forever the optimist and fought bravely to the end with a smile on his face and the refrain, “I am fine!”
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Life Positive
BY ANANYA MUKHERJEE
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ishima, in reality is actually not my aunt. She’s my Dad’s favourite aunt, my grandfather’s youngest sister. Married when she was barely eleven to a man twice her age, five miscarriages by the time she was eighteen, abandoned at twenty and widowed at twenty six, her life would have read like a melancholic elegy, if Pishima were not the kind of person that she was. Despite destiny’s cruel tribulations, Pishima was always warm, affectionate and smiling.
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grew up visiting her ancestral home during every vacation, eating home-made sweet coconut balls (naaru) out of her hands, tugging along her as she supervised the mango and lychee orchards, sitting with her to dry mango pickles out in the sun, listening to her melodious kirtans as she prayed every evening to a thousand and one deities in the family prayer room, waiting for the five little nakuldana prasad out of a little silver bowl, loving the smell of the rose petal zarda in her mouth, and hearing bed time stories from her past life before falling asleep on her huge four-poster bed. In short, I was in awe of her little frame and her timeless beauty in her simple white cotton sarees that was further highlighted by her heart warming smile and loving gestures. To me, as a kid, everything about Pishima was perfect, except for her Hindi.
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umors of her horrendous experiences with the national language reached far and wide across the family tree. Otherwise diabetic, when it came to communicating in Hindi, Pishima would always have a Rasogulla or maybe two in her mouth, the joke ran. Directly translating her thoughts from Bangla
to Hindi, she was said to drop an extra “o” between all her words, making it sound like a poor imitation of Ashit Sen (from reel life) in real life. Her sense of gender was another thing. Thoroughly confused how a chair could be a feminine and why a tree should be a masculine gender, Pishima had given up on all such discriminatory grammar and had decided to follow a single uniformity; everything was a feminine gender. In hindsight, I see its deeper embedded significance—women’s liberation. For those from the genre of bra-burning, or the much more “liberated” sorts who refute words such as “chhelebela” and substitute their childhood with “meyebela” Pishima’s solution to the predicament with genders in Hindi could
‘‘It takes a lot of courage to offer that comic relief, be able to overlook the pains and sorrows and laugh at life’’ have been an inspiration incognito!
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ishima, of course, never acknowledged her lack of understanding or delivery of the “Hindustaani der bhasha”. Any argument to convince her that she too was a part of a larger scheme of identity called “Hindustan” was dismissed immediately. Instead of rambling about Pishima’s unidentifiable acumen over Hindi or the granular clarity of her own
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nationality, let me share a few snippets from Pishima’s life, and some instances in particular.
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ishima, since single and childless was often summoned for support by her extended family across the country in dire situations, especially in times of birth, marriages and death. Once, one of my Dad’s cousins in Gorakhpur was to deliver a child. Pishima came to the rescue of her nervous newly-wed young niece and volunteered to play “guardian angel”. An evening, close to the date of delivery, Pishima was said to have stayed alone at home with the “very pregnant niece” and an equally “anytime-now” expecting cow in the backyard. The three females (women and beast) were under the guard of the watchman, Ram Singh. Around midnight, the lady felt her first contractions; around the same time, the beast went into labour too. After juggling for a while between her needs to tend her niece and the cow, Pishima finally decided to opt for the lady and left the beast in the safe hands of Ram Singh. Animal activists wouldn’t have definitely appreciated Pishima’s act I am sure, but then that’s a different issue we can debate on yet another day! So, Pishima went up to nurse the lady and stayed in the house while Ram Singh tended to the suffering beast. After a while, a completely sweat soaked smiling Ram Singh came up to the portico and told Pishima that the cow had delivered a calf.
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onsidering it as an auspicious sign, Pishima was ecstatic. “What is it, a ladka or a ladki?” she shouted back in her broken Hindi. The question left Ram Singh bewildered. How could a beast deliver a boy or a girl? His quick reply was “Maaji, bachhra hua” (It’s a calf ). Pishima tried her vocabulary again, “Ta to
bujhlam, aadmi ki aurat?” Poor Ram Singh got further flustered. Was the old woman nuts? “Bacchra” he retorted now. Pishima must have got frustrated by then for she yelled, “Mukhhpora, tum hua ki hum hua?” At this, Ram Singh, who was generally known to be a quiet old loyal servant smiled from ear to ear. Pointing a finger at Pishima, he answered with the biggest grin anyone had ever seen, “Maaji, aap hua!”
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nd there was yet another thing! For all statements, past, present or future, Pishima used an exclamatory “hai” (meaning “it is”)! Sometimes, her sentences would start well in Hindi, meander a bit into Bangla, thump back to a language that was neither Bangla nor Hindi but somewhere in between, and finally end with a “hai” , always accompanied by a sigh of great relief and a smile at its completion.
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ust as she would happily connect all the world, animate, inanimate, living or dead, history or present to Bengal. My mother recalls an instance where Pishima came to visit us in a little town by the Wainganga river in Maharashtra, India. Away from the hustle bustle of urban living, this little township was blessed with a generous neighbourhood of fishermen at the outskirts. Local fishermen would ferry around the township in the mornings with wicker baskets full of fresh water prawns. In the local language, they called it Jhinga. Once, when my mother was busy in the shower, Pishima, the austere bong Bramhin widow, invited one of these villagers home...”Aye to baba, roj jhinga jhinga chechash. Aaj ektu jhinge posto kore bouma ke khawabo.” My mother came out of the washroom to find a pandemonium in the bungalow verandah as
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I Pishima went berserk...”Shorbonash koreche, hottochara amake ei boyeshe ekhon amish khawabi? Byata murkho, chingri maach ko tum jhinge keno bolta?”
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aving said that, Pishima was one person who could justify all her countless antics by that signature smile of hers and an explanatory note so honest and innocent that no one would think of charging her against anything ever again. To give you another sneak peek into her admirable spirit, here’s a story.
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ishima was again summoned by another dying relative whose son had to urgently go on a business tour to the US for a fortnight. Pishima agreed to go to Mumbai to take responsibility and represent the family support system. Just before leaving, the grateful nephew told Pishima, in his absence, she could contact his colleague Mr Godrej, who lived in the same complex, should there be a need for it. Pishima nodded in consent. Fortunately, nothing happened; but after a fortnight, when her nephew returned, Pishima complained, “I don’t like your colleague. He has no respect for senior citizens.” Coming from Pishima who hardly criticized anyone, this was a surprise for her nephew. Godrej must have really misbehaved, he thought and queried, “What happened?” “Oh, nothing much! The other day, I saw him at the elevator and called his name ‘Voltas, Voltas….stupid boy, didn’t even acknowledge.” Her nephew broke into a mad laughter. “He is Godrej, not Voltas, Pishima. How would the poor chap know you were calling him?” “It’s one and the same thing. Both are refrigerator names,” she replied in strong defence.
could go on and on about her. Pishima just celebrated her 93rd birthday. I met her at a family wedding in India some years back. Dressed in her starched white linen and still smelling of the rose zarda, she was making sweet coconut rolls and sharing stories about her innumerable comic acts with her great grand children. Her toothless grin accentuated the positivism of her being, her relentless effort to live life to its full, no matter what destiny had in store. It takes a lot of courage to offer that comic relief, be able to overlook the pains and sorrows and laugh at life, and most of all at ourselves. God bless, Pishima!
Ananya Mukherjee, member of BAS and former editor of HRM Asia, is an acclaimed writer with more than 1000 publications to her credit. Her journalistic acumen in print and television covers a whole gamut of subjects including politics, lifestyle and business. She is a passionate writer, avid reader, blogger, theatre artiste and trained dancer. Ananya currently spearheads Internal Communications in a multinational company.
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Samir Kumar Datta Samir Datta (affectionately known as Samir-da to most of the older members of Bengali Association of Singapore) passed away peacefully in Kolkata on 5th August 2013. Samir-da was born in Calcutta in August 1930 and raised in that city. However Indian independence, an event he and many others had been awaiting most eagerly, also brought trauma to many in Calcutta, with his family home among those properties which were destroyed during the chaos. Consequently, he left India in 1953 with little to his name except a mission to study and secure a job in the UK. He subsequently secured his Engineering qualifications and joined a British electrical company known as Revo. Revo (which after several mergers eventually became a part of the GE group of the US) recognised that the rapidly changing political scene in Asia brought about by recently independent countries, would mean enhanced business opportunities for them. When they asked Samir-da to be the first Far East Manager (later Director) for the company in 1959, stationed in Singapore, he jumped at the chance, as he was eager for a new challenge and did not wish to live permanently in the UK.
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1930-2013 Moving to Singapore (with a brief stop in Calcutta en route) was highly exciting, not only because he lived through many of the key events in Singapore’s modern history, but especially because he met his future wife, Meera (a second generation Singaporean Bengali) shortly after his arrival. With the consent of the families, they were married in March 1960 in Calcutta. His pioneering position as an expatriate of Asian origin representing a British multinational meant that he had unique opportunities and exposure through both business and social circles. This included him being a former Secretary for the UK Manufacturers’ Organisation in Singapore and a Past President for his Rotary Club. Additionally, he had an avid lifelong interest in bridge, achieving a global Grandmaster ranking and representing Singapore on many occasions in Asian and World Olympiad bridge tournaments. However, he never forgot his roots and remained committed, interested and involved with all the activities of the Bengali Association of Singapore. Perhaps his most significant contribution was in 1979 when, together with a group of senior members of the Singapore Bengali community, he initiated and served in the organising committee of the inaugural Durga Puja in Singapore, involved
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in key activities such as the transport of the Pratima and the entertainment at the function. The Puja was a huge success and has been repeated every year since. It was truly a dream come true for many of the older generation Singapore Bengali families at that time, especially because many of those born outside India (including his own wife, Meera, and son, Sanjoy) had never even had the opportunity to attend a Puja – something which would be inconceivable for Bengalis living in Singapore today. His one great sadness was Meera’s early passing away in 1996, at a relatively young age. With his son and daughterin-law, Sanjoy & Richa, he did later find much joy in his 3 grandchildren, Disha, Srijan & Nishtha. Although in recent years he spent most of his time in India, and later Belgium, where Sanjoy is currently based, he still held Singapore and all his friends there very close to his heart. Samir-da, like many in his generation, provided a rapidly disappearing link to the “old Singapore”. His vivacious, outgoing, eloquent and humorous presence, helpful nature and generosity for those in need will be remembered and missed by many but, as he would be the first to say, Samir-da enjoyed a full innings and was a happy, contented man when he passed away.
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iss Thaegon, the teacher who taught us Math in third grade, was fondly remembered as ‘Mrs. Hitler’. The name was a perfect match to her personality. She was an absolute tyrant, who enjoyed pinpointing our slightest mistakes, sometimes even when we did not commit any. We soon came to a
for doing something so absolutely wrong. We were little children who deserved her tender, loving care. All we got though, was nothing but an earful and a mouthful.
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eo, one day, was seated at his place, looking crest-fallen. In between
classroom. She was going to do what she was best at doing- screech, when, another student stood up to face her. Soon, everyone in the class pushed their chairs back and at the top of our voices in unison, we told her that she was a failure. Taken aback by this unity, she tripped as she inched backwards to
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unanimous conclusion that she derived immense pleasure from punishing us severely, in ways that were unthinkable to us.
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n one instance, Jasmine was made to kneel on her knees and clean the four walls of the classroom using her handkerchief and soap water till the walls sparkled according to ‘Mrs. Hitler’s’ standard. All this was because she had forgotten to put an equal sign in the equation? Preposterous, is it not?
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er next target was Leo, a short, scrawny boy. He could almost be classified as a ‘weakling’ who cowered the moment she stepped into the class. ‘Mrs. Hitler’ could smell his fear, and this gave her extreme delight as she loved to see a boy fearful of her very presence. It was not that Leo was scatterbrained; he was an intelligent boy, who knew the answers to every Math problem. When ‘Mrs. Hitler’s’ screeching voice rang in the classroom, his mind would instantly go blank. He would stammer, mutter, perspire and finally become speechless. As his friend, I wished every single day that I could help him stand up to this tyrannical woman and reprimand her
sobs, he shared that his mother had been taken to the hospital and he was extremely worried about her. An hour later, it was Math lesson. This time, Leo decided to face up to ‘Mrs. Hitler’, who was obviously rather displeased at this. In response, she posed the most difficult Math question to Leo. With a look of disbelief and her mouth-agape, we were all convinced that Leo’s answer was right.
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rrrroooong!” Today, you will be punished in the most unimaginable way!” he pounded her fists on the table. For the first time in her class, I saw Leo burst into tears. It was insufficient to gain her sympathy.
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his was it-the last straw. I had to tell her my innermost feelings. It was now or never.
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Mrs. Thaegon, as a teacher, you have failed-you have failed in treating us like humans; you have failed in showing empathy for them or in fact any one of us seated here! You are nothing but a failure!”
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s soon as I finished my sentence, there was a hushed silence in the
pick up her things and left the room in a hurry.
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alf an hour later, our Principal stepped into the class. He looked as if he were about to reprimand us for this act of rebellion against our Math teacher. This did not stop me or my fellow classmates from pouring out our grievances against her, one by one.
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week later, a pleasant looking young lady strode in and greeted us with a smile we longed to see. I heard Mrs. Thaegon had been fired. Nothing could describe our joy at that moment, and especially mine, as I was to be remembered fondly in the years to come as the ‘Warrior Princess’, for making the first move to stand up against the tyrannical Mrs. Thaegon.
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My Creative Culinary Skills
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nlike any other fourteen-yearold Asian girl, who might still be living with her parents, I stayed on my own in a condominium in Singapore. My parents always told me that I had an ingenious mind which would enable me to cruise through the most difficult of situations. This was why they had allowed me to come over to a foreign land all alone for my further studies. Nevertheless, living on my own was no simple chore. There were myriad of menial chores to do like cleaning the house, cooking meals edible for human consumption and still having the energy to attend classes. These various chores that I had to manage alone, soon took a toll on me. Maybe I was not such a gifted individual after all. Or so I thought. Uncle Siddharth and Aunt Rajhni were my guardians when my parents left for Qatar. Aunt Rajhni would call me daily to see if I were fine. I would be invited to their house for meals every weekend. I feIt it was time for me now to do something to show my gratitude for their love.
on Saturday to start preparing for the lunch. Waiting for the numerous spices to be fried till a golden brown could take hours. The familiar ring of my mobile phone interrupted my ‘dreams’. “ Uncle and I will be there around noon as mentioned.” Aunt Rajhni? What time is it? My mind was inundated with fretful thoughts and for a moment, I believed I was seeing stars. My worst fear came true when I caught sight of the alarm clock beside me- NO! With only an hour and a half left, the menu I so proudly wanted to set out for them, was a real feat. I had to live up to my parents’ expectations of their only daughter being a genius. For starters, I sautéed the onions, garlic and ginger as ingredients for Campbell’s vegetable soup. Diced baby corn and seasoning was for taste.
The Pizza Hut brochure lying on my dining table sparked a thought in my mind. I could ask them for a change for a sumptuous Indian meal. I would whip up with my very own hands. Surely, my mother’s tutelage for the past year on Bengali food could not come to a naught!
Pasta was my favourite but it had to have a tinge of Indian flavor. I remembered there were some frozen chicken nuggets in the refrigerator. Truly, in desperation I was really quickwitted. Quickly, I fished them out and placed them into the microwave for one minute to make them a little softer. I wanted to chop them into tiny pieces and add curry paste. With little diced tomatoes and baby carrots added, my ‘creation’ was ready. I had to admit it tasted quite delicious.
“ Uncle and Aunt, see you this Saturday for lunch!”
What is an Indian meal without dessert? The packet of jelly mixture
Nothing could stop a wide smile from lighting up my face. A wave of relief swept over me. Indeed, returning a favour could make your heart feel so much lighter. All I had to do was to get up early
Koyena Pal stared at me for the next two minutes. How could I use it? Yes, peaches ! I mixed them together and tucked the mixture into the freezer to set it fast. Working at the speed of lightning, I had twenty more minutes to ensure that my kitchen looked spick and span, and I smelt sweet and fresh. ‘Ding Dong!’ Nervously, I opened the door to let them in. I held my breath when Uncle took a sip of the soup. He smiled lovingly and I knew at once, it was delicious. Aunt added on that the aroma of pasta was mouth-watering. It was nothing like she had ever tasted before. By the time the jelly was served, my confidence reached sky-high. Indeed, it remained upbeat because their broad smiles reflected how satiated they were. ‘Your mother has taught you well!’ remarked Uncle and Aunty as they bade me goodbye. The first thing I did after they left was to collapse on my bed. There was a sense of achievement I felt though. Maybe I was really creative as my parents believed. I was relieved I had not let them down.
KOYENA ON KOYENA I am 14 years old,studying in class 9 in GIIS. Well...I am a dancer, debater, tennis player and pianist. I have received several awards like GSF President’s award, Justice C.S Dharmadhikari award, Mr Chandu Borde award, Dr.A.P.J Abdul Kalam award, Royal Commonwealth award,etc.
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THE STARS ARE WATCHING US “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds” J.Robert Oppenheiner
The ‘Father of the Atomic Bomb’, J. Robert Oppenheimer, said the exact words above when the first atomic bomb was tested on the 16th of July, 1945, in New Mexico. It is widely known that he quoted these exact words from chapter 11 verse 32 of the Bhagvad Gita. Now why would he do that? Well it is quite possible that he really believed in many of the descriptions given in ancient Indian texts. Some of these descriptions give us a very clear insight into the technology possessed by our ancestors: “A single projectile charged with all the power of the universe. An incandescent column of smoke and flame as bright as the thousand suns rose in its entire splendor. The cloud of smoke rising after its explosion formed into expanding round circles like the opening of giant parasols. It was an unknown weapon……… a gigantic messenger of death, which reduced to ashes the entire race of ……….. The corpses were so burned as to be unrecognizable. The hair and nails fell out……….. the birds turned white. After a few hours all foodstuffs were infected…………”- Mahabharata The description of a weapon as abhorrent as the one given above was completely unimaginable until the culmination of World War II at Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. How could the ancients have known about how a nuclear explosion looks like and what the after effects were unless they actually possessed such weapons??! The fact that Oppenheimer really believed in the existence of nuclear weapons during the time of Mahabharata was hinted quite strongly
by him when while giving a lecture at Rochester University, a student asked him whether the bomb that had been exploded at New Mexico was the first such bomb to be detonated??!! Oppenheimer replied with this intriguing answer: “Well — yes. In modern times, of course.” Many people believe that in the reply given above, he was referring to the detonation of the Bramhastra weapon during the Mahabharata as the first such explosion of a nuclear weapon initiated by Man. Adding even more evidence to the ancient nuclear weapons theory is the fact that several years ago a heavy layer of radioactive ash covering an area of 3 square miles was found 10 miles west of Jodhpur in Rajasthan. For a long time very high rates of birth defects and cancer had been observed in this region. This led to the
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BY ARNAB GOSWAMI unearthing of an ancient city and subsequent evidence led scientists to believe that an atomic blast had occurred about 8000 years ago. It has even been estimated that the weapon dropped had been about the size of the ones dropped on Japan in 1945!!! The mystery doesn’t just end with nuclear weapons. Not many people know that in 1903 Bal Gangadhar Tilak published a book titled, “The Arctic Home in the Vedas”. This book proposed the theory along with quite a lot of evidence that the North Pole was the original home of the Aryans during the time before the last Ice Age ended. During this time, Asia and Africa were only a group of islands and ironically a warm climate prevailed in the Arctic then. When the Ice Age ended, it led to a great flooding due to the melting of all the ice and as a result the Aryans migrated to parts of Northern Europe and Asia in search of new settlements. Could it be then that the flooding of Amravati, the City of the Gods, due to the melting of the ice inspired the legend of Atlantis??!! Let me give you even more food for thought. Could the Rakshasas have actually been the
result of a genetic engineering experiment by the Gods (or the Devas!!) gone wrong?? Could this be the reason why the Aryans had to constantly fight these genetically enhanced super humans who went rogue and also why the Gods helped them in these wars by giving them nuclear weapons and advanced flight technologies?? Could the Pushpak Vimana have actually been such technology??!! What about the Gods Themselves?? Could it be that they were, as ancient Indian texts suggest, really from other worlds or alien planets??!! How could they have possibly made such a strong impression in our minds that our racial memories just cannot forget them?? The fact that we revere them till this day by building shrines to worship them tells me that only a power unimaginably superior to man could have made such an impression. This brings to my mind something which Arthur C Clarke once said: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” Could it be that the Gods were actually members of a highly advanced race who interacted with our kind in the distant past??!! Could it be that their Godlike powers were in fact nothing but applications of their highly advanced technology?? How can we possibly know who they were or where they came from or how many of them existed??!! That last question about the number of such beings brings to my mind a very startling and intriguing fact: The total number of Gods in Hinduism is believed to be 330 million!!! To me, a number as huge as 330 million sounds like the population of an entire civilisation!! How could this number even have been arrived at?? Could it be that the interaction between the Gods and our kind had been much greater than we can possibly imagine?? Could the Gods themselves have actually handed out to us their Census?!! Could it be that all our ancient texts are actually an account of a long period of contact between two races of the Universe at vastly different stages of the technological ladder??!! Could it be that the Gods still reside in our Universe and will come back for us one day?? What do you think??!! I for one believe that The Stars Are Watching Us!!!
Arnab is a member of BAS since 2006. He is presently doing BE 3rd Year in FOOD AND BIO-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING with JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY KOLKATA.
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witching to an Indian news channel, in recent times, yields only 2 results – politics with the BJP mudslinging the Congress party (and vice – versa) and harassment of women. It is unbelievable how the Indian media fails to rise above and look for snippets of news from ‘bidesh’. No, I’m not saying that harassment of women should be taken lightly, but, the continuous flashing of such news with blurred pictures of victims coupled with Mr. Arnab Goswami shouting at the top of his voice, ‘the nation wants to know’, not only expunges the significance of the news item, it also brings it down to the level of any common ‘item number’ from a recent film. It’s hard to believe that the website of Mr. Goswami’s channel describes the ‘Munni – Sheila’ sisterhood as an ‘exultant cry of … femme fatales … celebrat(ing) woman power’, while the 48.37% sisterhood of the mango people (aam aadmi) are rarely granted/ gifted an occasion to do so.
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hile the above may seem to be a pointless rant about the state of Indian media it actually proposes a reason for the lack of change in the Indian state of affairs. No one seems to bother enough with anything, anymore. Yes, it’s a harsh statement and no, I’m not the sort of person who constantly complains about how ‘backward’ India is, in fact, quite the contrary; I’m fiercely supportive of anything India does! Yet, my support for all things Indian instantly flounders on hearing such news. A land, which once upon a time was famous for its hospitable people, is now being looked down upon because of the actions of a few… Simple and embarrassing example that came up on NUS confessions a few months
back (forewarning, the language used is that of the confessor and hence, may be inappropriate for children): “Yesterday was the last lecture for SC1101E. The professor had shown us some pieces of paper where her students had to use 1 word to describe certain groups of people in society. These groups included gays, lesbians, Chinese, Malays and Indians. What left me completely shocked was that one of the students described Indians as rapists. How sheltered have we become? Have the actions of a few really impacted our perspective to such an extent? Yes, what those Indian rapists have done was extremely wrong. And in my opinion even death is too lenient a sentence for them. But does that mean that all Indians are rapists? I am not an Indian but I have many Indian friends. When the entire lecture hall was busy laughing at those remarks, how many students looked at the faces of the Indians in the lecture? Have we really become so blinded? NOT ALL INDIANS ARE RAPISTS. RAPISTS EXIST IN ALL VILLAGES, DISTRICTS, STATES AND COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD. (Remember the headlines about the ex-president of the IMF that hit us a few months back?) THAT DOES NOT MEAN WE ARE ALL RAPISTS. LOOK AROUND YOU AND STOP BEING BLINDED AND MISLED BY STEREOTYPES. HAVE A MIND OF YOUR OWN AND A SENSE OF CONSCIENCE. TARRING ALL AND SUNDRY WITH THE SAME BRUSH HAS NOT AND WILL NOT GET US FAR.”
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es, the confessor is on our side and believes that one cannot label a community based on the actions of a few but what about the person who described Indians as rapists? As the saying goes, ‘kis kis ka mooh bundh karenge?’ How did it all come to this? Criminals have existed since time immemorial yet the situation seems to be at its worst now. It cannot only be the fault of an inefficient system or the sleeping chowkidaar as most of today’s news channels love to advertise. In ACP Pradyuman’s words – ‘Kuch toh gadbad hai’ (to be read while imagining the right hand Fleming’s rule with a side to side twist). Personally, if I had to point out a reason, I would blame the increasing frustrations of people specially the youth. The unfulfilled dreams of an undergrad who did not obtain a job from the campus interviews, the hassle of looking for jobs, appearing for interviews, anticipating a change in one’s status and the repeated rejections coupled with sky high prices of everything from petrol to potatoes; the people are suffering. And this is only one side of the story. When 1.241 billion people, each with their own problems live together there is bound to be friction.
of helping a neighbour who has been recently robbed, police er jhamela e ke porbe? Or something along those lines. Trying crimes in fast track courts and punishing criminals with capital punishment might be a temporary solution to the problem but will definitely not solve it in the long run. Long term change will only come if people begin to change the way they think, concentrate on the ‘sanskaar’ and principles of respect and togetherness. Equality for and liberalization of women are great ideas but cannot do without a pinch of male chivalry. India needs a messiah to save her reputation and the only solution seems to be us and our thinking…
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riction has always existed, what has changed is the mentality of people. Over the years people seem to have become more and more selfish, after all, why should I take the trouble
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TALENT The Bengali community in Singapore has no dearth of talent when it comes to the arts - whether it is paintings or literature. Milon attempts to showcase some of the community’s multifaceted people and their works - both children and adults in the following pages. This section covers the paintings and the English poetic pieces.
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ANAMIKA DUTTA
PREETISH BOSE
I am 5 years old. I love to draw and paint.
Anamika Dutta (Anny). Member, BAS. I am from Bihar. Paintings are part of my life.I want to play with colours.
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SUDESHNA DASGUPTA
Sudeshna Dasgupta has been associated with the wonderful BAS in multifarious ways since 2005. She is a proud home-maker and a visual-arts-guide for little art-friends. A qualified dancer and vocalist, along with her mainstream academics. Visual Arts, Photography and Creative writing being her other streams of immense interest.
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Kushal is 11 years old and studies in P5
MY name is Sania Dutta.I study in Primary 4. I like to draw and paint.
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DEBJANI BASU
Hi I'm Mrs. Debjani Bose and I am a member of the Bengali Association Singapore. I am very passionate about the arts. Some of them include music, Kathak dance and poetry.
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Roopali Banerjee’s adorable kids are undeniably gifted
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Paromita, who is a Biosciences graduate from Carleton College, USA is now pursuing her M.S. / Ph. D. in Neuroscience at the International Max Planck Research School, Germany. She has been dictating poetry in Bengali since she was four years old. She started writing her poems in English from the age of eleven. She is a talented artist and is also keenly interested in dance.
Kakali Basak’s daughter, Soumili has a flair for words as is evident from the poetry contributed by her
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Ridhima is 4 years old and her talent with colours is obvious
Hi! I am Soumyaditya Choudhuri, Grade 5 student from UWC. I am 10 years old. My most favourite subjects are Mathematics and Computer Science. Soccer is my passion and Lionel Messi is my idol. I love to shout “VIVA EL BARCA!”
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Kakali Basak’s daughter, Soumili has a flair for words as is evident from the poetry contributed by her
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OISHANI NANDI
MY name is Sania Dutta.I study in Primary 4. I like to draw and paint.
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Sarthak Basak is 6 years old. He loves computer and mobile phone games. Like to draw his own imagination and have special interest on science related quiz or program.
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This is inspired by the horses of Arjuna"s chariot, on the battlefield. The Lord says "Control your senses, just as the charioteer controls the horses".
SEEING THE BIG PICTURE PAINTINGS BY SAGARIKA SEN
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Watercolor on Paper (2013) SIize 16 X 12 inches
This was my thought for Aug 15th, 2013,.. this is my vision of India... the country of my birth..
"Simple Tale"
Oil on Canvas (2012). Size 24 X 24inches This is the most simple story of life.... the story of a mothers love.
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THE MILON INTERVIEWS ANINDYA SARKAR
The caring, trustworthy and quietly confident Words SANJOY BANERJEE images CHANDANKANA SARKAR
Anindya is the CEO of FinMechanics, a financial technology company that he cofounded six years back. The clients of the company are the capital markets and risk departments of local and regional banks. FinMechanics is a 35 people organisation today, headquartered in Singapore with offices in Mumbai and Kuala Lumpur. Born and brought up in Kolkata, India, In readiness for a night out - with wife, Jhumka Anindya does not have entrepreneurial spirit sustains in the longer term. roots. A graduate from IIT and IIM, Anindya has worked in Kolkata, Mumbai, Seoul and Singapore. Married to Jhumka with two sons Arko and Shome aged 9 and 6 respectively, Anindya Q. What is your support system? lives in Singapore since 2002. A. My family. I think it is an essential component of entrepreneurship – especially if you startup at the age of 36, The motivation and the journey thus far Q. Who have been the biggest influences with two kids. in your life? Q. Who or what keeps the excitement at A. My parents and my Physics teacher in college helped instill the value systems work alive? that define me today. Of course, it would A. My people. I consider myself extremely lucky to be able to be grossly unfair if I do not mention my work every day with an exceptionally wife and in my work life, my co-founders. talented set of individuals. They make me dance to work. Q. How long did it take you to launch FinMechanics? Q. What is your idea of work life A. After six jobs in over twelve years, I finally felt that to find balance? what I was looking for, I had to be on my own. A. Being able to do what I need to when I need to, either in work or outside. To be Q. Are entrepreneurs born or made? honest, work is such a large part of my A. I guess it has to be a bit of both. The eagerness to tread paths life that this concept of balance is pretty uncertain or unknown and intent to make an impact must exist blurred for me. as traits. The strength of the support system ensures that the
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“I consider myself extremely lucky to be able to work every day with an exceptionally talented set of individuals. They make me dance to work.”
Project Norway: On holiday with the family
Q. In that case, how do you unwind? A. Whenever I get time, it is one of books, music, movies, gym and travel.
“We need to hear more but no thinking please – say as you feel!” Q. Tagore or Tarantino? A. Tarantino on a Saturday evening, Tagore the morning after. Q. Marlborough Pinot Noir or Islay Single Malt? A. Single Malt with mutton or biryani, Pinot otherwise. Q. Land of the midnight sun or the Land of the long white cloud? A. Land of the midnight sun – it is rough,
rugged, yet breathtaking! My idea of beauty! Q. Rafael Nadal or Usain Bolt? A. Can we toss a coin?
Closing thoughts......... Q. Any message for budding entrepreneurs? A. No one can take away from you what you have done with your life thus far. So, there is really nothing to lose when you take a new step. Maybe, we make it sound more hazardous and sometimes more glamorous than it actually is. Singapore is a great place to start up. Good luck! A Classic Bengali Family
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ADRIJA MAZUMDAR, 10
A Journey into history
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t was a full moon night. A flotilla was approaching towards a small hilly town located on the west coast of the Malaysian Peninsula. A group of red faced people with beard, guns in their hands landed onshore. They quietly dispersed all over the town. A small group of these foreign mercenaries entered the wooden palace where the Malay Sultanate was about to go to sleep after a long day’s work. The body guards were half asleep. The insurgents ruthlessly killed the guards while making little noise and captured the palace thereafter. Next day morning the town was not the same anymore. The ruling Sultan was defeated and the town
‘‘Malacca has a rich historical and cultural background that has come from previous Portuguese, Dutch and British rule’’
was captured by Portuguese seamen. For the next 150 years, this sleepy town in the west coast of Malaysia was ruled by Portuguese. Over the next 500 years, this hilly coastal town saw the invasion of the Dutch and subsequently the English army. am talking about Malacca city where I had spent a few days during my summer vacation. Visiting Malacca was a unique experience for me as Malacca has a rich historical and cultural background that has come from previous Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. As I was walking through the old part of Malacca city, I could see ruins of a Fort. It was A’ Famosa (a famous) fort, built by Portuguese around 500 years ago to strengthen their military position. However when the British captured Malacca in 1840, they ended up demolishing this fort and reduced its importance. Still as I walked the ramparts, I could hear the sound of cannon fire of pitched battle between Portuguese and Dutch to take over Malacca town.
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to European invasion, their lives during Sultan’s rule and their relationship with Javanese, Indian, Chinese and Arabian traders. alacca holds more European history than any other city in South East Asia. Many years ago, it was one of Malaysia’s most sought-after destinations. For a long period of time, Malacca was a thriving port in South East Asia with confluence of traders from China, India, Arabs and Java. Even today more ships pass through ‘Straits of Malacca’ than any other sea routes in the world. owever over time it has changed from a thriving port into a sleepy backwater city. The city lost its prominence to bigger and modern cities in Malaysia like Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Nonetheless the city still holds its historic charm as I found out during my recent trip. This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008 due to its many historic attractions. It has been revived as a popular destination for tourists who want to catch a glimpse of Malaysia’s unique heritage.
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Chhoto Pocket BaRo Dhamaka Apologies gentle reader, for naming this article with a title that seems to jump from Bonglish to Hinglish but then it seems to accomplish the task (Kaam sharse !) For a very long time, I have been fascinated by various people who have this unique ability to put in very many, very large things inside miniscule enclosures. Before some of you start jumping to exciting conclusions let me quickly share that I am merely talking about humble pockets and similarly humble, as well as not-so-humble bags. Let us start with the humble ‘book’ pocket that is a standard fitting on any shirt. During World War II days, in efforts to keep costs to a minimum, publishers used to publish books of a size that would fit easily in a pocket. Such books and their publishers have long given up the ghost but the ‘book’ pocket continues its reign! Of course now, we stuff pens, mobiles, name card holders, lighters, cigarette packets, currency notes, a comb or two and other sundries into the book pocket...in other words everything else but a book! Moving downwards to the nether regions, let’s examine a pocket that is a standard accessory for any trouser that has some self-respect i.e. the hip pocket. The word hip has less to do with fashion and more to do with its position on your skeleton. Accessing it means that you have to turn your hands inside out, go behind your own back (!) and then insert or extract articles from the
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aforesaid pockets. It is a convenient place to store mobile phones for any of you wanting to engineer perfectly natural looking cracks and then splurge on the latest. Men’s wallets are reasonably slim because they are allowed to carry very few things around. The generous home minister provides a couple of $ 50 notes from the monthly mashkabari account along with a cheery “and this is all you will get this week”! Other than that, there is the mandatory photograph of the wife and kids, a couple of credit cards, perhaps an EZ link card & the office & home access cards. So you see, slim is king! The side pocket is a larger and more comfortable cousin of the hip pocket and is often privy to that versatile piece of cloth – the men’s handkerchief. Use it as a tissue, a bandage, a sweat pocha or bib, any dude minus his kerchief can hardly be
I am merely talking about humble pockets and similarly humble, as well as not-so-humble bags. hip. Onto a nefarious place – the ‘chor’ pocket. Every tailor worth his salt knows this part very well. It is designed such that a pickpocket can never reach such intimate parts of the trouser and even if he did he would never be able to extract the wad of somewhat sweaty currency notes tucked in there. Many a pyjama seller uses this feature as a USP to hawk his otherwise, plain (pun intended!) wares since most pyjamas lack pockets. The panjabir pocket is a very interesting place. Every bhadrolok worth his machher jhol stuffs his wallet, car keys, house keys, mobile phone, gutka pouch and/or cigarette packet, handkerchief, comb etc. Remember that the panjabi does not have a “book”
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pocket. The panjabir pocket is definitely heavier than the panjabi so much so that with each step of the bhadrolok, the panjabi swings ahead first, thanks to the momentum generated by the weight of the pocket. Here, swing is king although panjabi is unaware (pun certainly intended) of it. And woe betide if the better half hands over some more stuff – ‘eyita ektu rakho to’ – then you may get a hole in one. A child’s school bag is a Machiavellian instrument of pure torture. Cleverly designed to strengthen both the upper and lower back’s core muscles, it can easily carry 15-20 kilos worth of umbrella, laptop/Ipad, water-bottle, gum-bottle, ink-bottle, school tiffin, coaching-class tiffin, bus tiffin, mobile phone, library books, pencil box, wallet and also perhaps a few books. The act of lifting it or lowering it provides reasonable exercise to your biceps/ triceps if any of them happen to be present and carrying it any distance above your IQ will give you reasonable preparation for any endurance race. Men’s laptop bags are very private places. Only a few good men will agree to reveal the innards (of their bags). Inside you will find the usual suspects
such as a laptop, power adapter with umbilical cord, an old mobile charger that does not connect anywhere anymore and a couple of files with a few ‘official-looking’ sheets of paper. Additionally, you may spot a newspaper or a dog-eared magazine, an umbrella, a few USB type cables to connect here and there, fruit and some nuts (the types that grow on trees), some mints and fresheners ( I am not describing why), a perfume bottle to handle dainty meetings full throttle, dry and wet tissues to handle dirty issues, ear plugs and ear phones so that careless whispers can remain quiet, tabs of aspirin & paracetemol (the ‘all occasion’ headache cure-all), antacids (for boss management),sun glasses and a cough drop to feel right on top, some coins and a few currency notes so that the
exchange need not be foreign. Perhaps a writing pad and pen to display some Zen and a Sudoku book to tickle the brain. And now onto a very sensitive subject – Milady’s handbag. Such a hold-all was rarely seen and for stating it many a being has become has-been. If you have ever ‘Coached’ then you can ‘Guess’ that the inside of such a bag can be quite a
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mess. With dozens of compartments, zips and clasps all over the place you just cannot remember any article’s final resting place, so in order for anything to be found you have to open all openings and turn (them) upside down. A lady’s attachment to her bag is legendary, her love of shoes comes in next, pets and sundry family members exist to provide some jest. Simply writing about this subject has been such a severe test, I do not know about you but I wish myself all the best.
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About the author: A resident of Singapore since November 2007, Suhrid is a die-hard Bengali, counting among his principal interests reading, writing, punning, quizzing, music, theatre & compering. When not engaged in these activities, he earns a living working for a renowned footwear brand.
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RJ ROY একটা েপাষািক নাম থাকেলও, কলকাতার FM Station 94.3 Radio One-এর radio jockey িহেসেব Roy নােমই েপশা-িক পিরিচিত। TV-েতও িকছু show
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Debarati Ghosh, SPR, BAS member since 1994, is from Simla Street, North Kolkata. Studied at Calcutta University & Canada and enjoys writing in Bengali & doing “aabriti”. Other than oil painting on canvas(trained at Lasalle College), first love is still Bengali Literature, particularly Rabindranath & SaratChandra, and discourses on Bhagwad Gita.
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THE TRUE MEANING OF PUJO
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y grandfather once wrote to me asking, “Didimoni, what do you think is the true meaning of Durga Pujo”?
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was a twelve year old schoolgirl in pigtails back then, so all that Pujo meant to me was a combination of dance rehearsals, Rabindrasangeet, endless ‘cha’ and ‘adda’ sessions for adults, meticulously embroidered new frocks, occasionally helping with preparing the ‘prasad’ with one ear intent on catching the local gossip… in short, the normal happenings of a ‘probasi’ Bengali Pujo, aptly portrayed in the bioscope ‘Dadar Kirti’.
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adubhai never got his reply. I could manage no satisfactory response to his simple query.
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fter all these years, as I sat admiring the Goddess in all her beauty and serenity, a
thought crossed my mind. My eyes first fell on Ma Durga and then on the grotesque figure of the “Asura” crouching under her ten-armed effigy and I wondered - Was there really an evil king that Durga set out to slay? Who was “Mahisasura”? Where did he live? Was he really an evil doer, or is he just a manifestation of our ego? Maybe, just maybe…
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ahisasura was a shape-shifter, a creator of illusions. Isn’t that what ego does to us? It takes new form, feeding on our insecurities and creating a false sense of power and happiness. Maybe the Goddess is herself a manifestation of our inner strength, one that has the power to destroy that evil. It all fitted. I was satisfied.
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f my grandfather were listening then this is what I would have said, ‘Durga Pujo is indeed a celebration of good over evil. It is the victory of our inner goddess over our demons. ’ Shashwati Devsharma
শরৎ সকাল িহেমর হাওয়া, আনমেন তাই হািরেয় যাওয়া, কাসফুল আর ঢােকর তােল, িশউিল নােচ ডােল ডােল মা এেসেছ বছর ঘুের, পুেজার হাওয়া জগত জুেড়। !েভ$া সহ অিভিজত ও !পণ$া !ঘাষ
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ব"াংকেক !খালা বারা$ায় আরামেকদারায় অধ#শয়ান হেয় !ৃিত !রাম%ন করিছ। হােত ধূমািয়ত চােয়র কাপ। সামেনর !হােটল ‘ফাচারা !ইটস’-এর পাশ িদেয় সূয$ অ" যাে$। স"#া ঘিনেয় আসেছ। আর মন চেল যাে$ !দূর অতীেত…। !স অেনক অেনকিদন আেগর কথা। হায়ার !সেক%ডাির পরী$ার পর কলকাতার একিট ভােলা কেলেজ ভিত$ হেয়িছ কপাল%েণ। সে# ভােলা হে#ল। এতিদন বাবার বদিলর চাকিরর সূে$ বাবা-মার সােথ নানা জায়গায় ঘুের ঘুের নানান !ুেল পেড়িছ। এবার বাবা আমােক এই হে#েল ভিত$ কের িদেয়, িনি#$ হেয় জলপাই&িড় চেল !গেলন। !সই িনব$া&ব পুরীেত !থম !থম খুব ক" হেত লাগল। মেন হ’ল এই িব#সংসাের আিম হঠাৎ একা হেয় !গিছ। ধীের ধীের ব"ুেদর সােথ আলাপ হ’ল। কেলজিটও বড় !"র। !খালােমলা চ"র, !াসঘর&িল বড়, আেলা-হাওয়া যু#। কেলেজর !ভতরিট ফুেলর গাছ িদেয় !ঘরা, মােঝ বড় !খলার মাঠ। আর সামেন পাক$সাক$ােসর উ"ু$ ময়দান। !সখােন !ায়ই গােনর জলসা বেস। সব িমিলেয় মেন হ’ল, আিম উপযু% জায়গােতই এেস পেড়িছ। ভােলা কের পড়ােশানার জ" !কৃিতর সােথ িনিবড় !যাগােযাগ থাকা খুবই !েয়াজন। আমােদর হে#লিটও িছল খুব !খালােমলা। !ভতের মাঝাির বড় একিট মাঠ, তার চারপােশ পােয় চলার পথ। !সই পেথর ধাের ধাের জানা-অজানা ফুেলর সমােরাহ। কেলজ !থেক িফের স"#ােবলায় ওই পেথ কত !য পায়চাির কেরিছ, ছুিটর িদেন ব"ুেদর সােথ মােঠ কত !য !খেলিছ! !িত স"#ােবলা পড়ার ফাঁেক ফাঁেক ব"ুেদর সােথ আ"া, !িত রিববার !পােরর ঘেরর সামেন বেস ‘অ"েরােধর আসর’ আর ‘ছায়াছিবর গান’ !শানা আর মােঝ মােঝ ময়দােন িগেয় নামকরা িশ#ীেদর গােনর আসের বেস জীবন ধ" করা… !সই !সানালী িদন$িল বুিঝ আর !কানও িদনই িফের আসেব না! আমােদর হে#লিট !পােরর কড়া শাসেন চলত। কেলেজর সমেয়র আেগ বা পের, !পােরর অ"মিত ছাড়া হে#েলর বাইের !বেরােনা !যত না। হে"েল আমােদর জীবনও কিঠন িনয়েম বাঁধা পেড় !গল। িনিদ$% সমেয় খাবার ঘ"া !বেজ উঠত। আমরা ছুটতাম খাবার ঘের। এই ঘরিট িছল এক ম" বড় হলঘর। !সখােন সাির সাির !টিবল !চয়ার পাতা। অ" পিরচািরকােদর সােথ পিরচািরকা িব#িদও খাবার !টিবেল খাবার িনেয় আসত, খাবার পিরেবশন করত। ছুিটর িদেন আমরা ছা#ীরা দল !বঁেধ িসেনমা !দখেত অথবা গিড়য়াহােট বাজার করেত !যতাম, সে# পাহারাদার থাকত হে#েলর একজন দােরায়ান। ‘িভিজটর’রা আসেতন িনিদ$% িদেন। িব#িদ আমােদর নাম ধের ডাকত। বাবা আসেবন না !জেনও কতিদন উ"ুখ হেয় বেস !থেকিছ এই ডাকিটর জ"!
বড় রা#ার এপােশ িছল আমােদর কেলজ, আর ওপােশ পাক$সাক$ােসর ময়দান। ফুটপাথ !িট িছল গােছর ছায়ায় ছায়ায় ঢাকা। !সখােন ফুটপােথর ধাের ধাের ফুচকাওয়ালা, ঝালমুিড়ওয়ালারা বেস থাকত তােদর পসরা িনেয়। বাদামওয়ালাও বাদ !যত না। !সই বয়েস এ"িলর আকষ$ণ িছল অ"িতেরাধ)। মেন আেছ !ােসর ফাঁেক ফাঁেক ছুটতাম ফুচকা, িচেনবাদাম !খেত। আর িবেকলেবলায় হে#েলর িসঁিড়েত বেস জমত গােনর আ"া। !পুর উদা$ কে#র গান ‘আমার !সানার হিরণ চাই’, আর ত"ার গাওয়া ‘!সই !য আমার নানা রেঙর িদন$িল’ – !স িক ভুলবার! সবার সােথ আিমও গাইতাম ‘রাজপুরীেত বাজায় বাঁিশ’। স"#ার সমেয় তপতীর গান ‘আমার সকল !েখর !দীপ !"েল’ আকাশবাতাসেক অব#$ !বদনায় ভিরেয় তুলত। এইভােবই আমােদর জীবন বেয় চলিছল। হঠাৎ একিদন ছ"পতন হ’ল। আমরা ব"ুরা সবাই মােঝ মােঝ লুিকেয় চুিরেয় !"ানেচট করতাম। কখনও !কানও ব"ুর ঘের বা অ" !কানও িনজ$ন, পিরত%& জায়গায়। !"ানেচেট রবী$নাথ, নজ#ল ইত#ািদ িবখ$াত ব"ি$েদর আ"ােক !ডেক এেন নানা !" করা হেতা। কখনও কখনও িঠক উ"র িমলত। আিম !য !"ানেচেট খুব একটা িব#াসী িছলাম – তা নয়। তেব অিব$াস করারও সাহস িছল না। আমার বাবা অব# বলেতন, ‘!"ানেচট হ’ল !"ান টু িচট’। তারপর একিদেনর ঘটনা। জেলর ট"াংক পির$ার করা হেব ব’!ল শিনবার হে#েল সবার ছুিট হেয় !গল। !য সব !মেয়েদর কাছাকািছ বািড়, তারা বািড় চেল !গল। হে#ল !ায় খািল। পেড় রইলাম আমরা িকছু !মেয়রা, যােদর বািড় অেনক দূের। এিদেক আর একটা ঘটনাও ঘেটিছল। কেয়কিদন আেগ সামা$ !রােগ ভুেগ িব#িদর মা হঠাৎ মারা !গেলন। িব#িদরা হে#েলর পােশই থাকত বেল ওর মােক আমরা িচনতাম। িব#িদর !শােক আমরাও সমব$থী িছলাম আর এই ব"াপারটা িনেয় !ায়ই আমােদর আেলাচনা চলত। হে#েল !িটকতক !মেয় – সবাই িমেল িতনতলায় চেল এলাম। শিনবার স"#া হেতই !দিখ সবাই িফসিফস কের কথা বলেছ, িকছুটা !যন উে#িজতও। কারণ িজ#াসা কের জানা !গল !য !মেয়রা !"ানেচট করার কথা ভাবেছ। অব# ব"াপারটা খুবই !গাপনীয়। !পার জানেত পারেল আর র"া থাকেব না। রাত দশটার পর চািরিদক িন#$ হেয় এেল িতনতলার একটা খািল ডেম# !"ানেচেট বসা হেব িঠক হ’ল। সব !মেয়রা চেল !গেছ, তাই ঘরটা এেকবাের িনজ$ন। !ধু রেয়েছ সাির সাির খাট। আর কী আ"য$, দশটার সমেয় হঠাৎ !লাডেশিডং হেয় !গল! ভােলাই হ’ল। অ"কাের !ভৗিতক পিরেবেশ !"ানেচট জমেব ভােলা।
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বড় হলঘের !মেঝেত চাদর িবিছেয় আমরা বসলাম। আমরা অথ#াৎ !"া, !িব আর আিম। ঘের আর !কউ রইল না। একটা !মামবািত !ািলেয় ঘেরর জানালা%িল ব" কের িদলাম। তারপর আমােদর মাঝখােন কাগজ !পেত তােত এক বৃ# আঁকা হ’ল। বৃে$র !কে$ একটা পয়সা রাখলাম। বৃে$র চারধাের ন"র ১১০ বসােনা হ’ল, আর উপের-নীেচ ‘!াঁ’ আর ‘না’ !লখা হ’ল। চারপাশ ধূপ আর ফুেলর গে# !বািসত হেয় উঠল। আমরা িঠক কেরিছলাম কিব !কা$র আ"ােক !"ানেচেট ডাকা হেব। এমন সমেয় !িমতা বি# ব’!ল এক ব"ু এেস হািজর। অত#$ !মধাবী ছা#ী, !চাখ !েটা অধ#য়ন-!া#। !স এেসই বলল, ‘!তারা আজ !কা$েক ডাকিছস !কন? িব#িদর মা সেব মারা !গেছন। তাঁর আ"া আমােদর চারপােশ !ঘারাঘুির করেছ। ডাকেত হ’!ল তাঁেকই ডাক না!’ কথাটা সবার মেন ধরল। !িমতা বলল !য !"ানেচেট বসেত !স ভীষণই আ"হী, যিদও তার এ ব"াপাের !কানও পূব$-অিভ$তাই !নই। আমরা !িবেক উেঠ !যেত বললাম। !িমতা !িবর জায়গায় বসল। !" করলাম !"ানেচট – আিম, !"া আর !িমতা। !মামবািতর িশখা কাঁপিছল। !সই সে# !দওয়ােল, !মেঝেত লি#ত ছায়াও। একটু দূের জমাট অ"কার, সাির সাির খাট$িল ভূেতর মেতা দাঁিড়েয় আেছ। এেকবাের !ভৗিতক পিরেবশ। !"ানেচট !" হ’ল। আমরা িতন ব"ু !সই পয়সার উপের আলেতা কের একটা আ"ুল !রেখিছ। চারিদক ফুল আর ধূেপর গে# ভ’!র আেছ। আমরা একমেন িব#িদর মা-র কথা ভাবিছ। !বশ িকছু%ণ পর পয়সা নেড় উঠল। অথ#াৎ, আ"া এেসেছ। আিম আর !"া মুখ চাওয়া-চাওিয় করলাম। এবার !" করার পালা। !"া িজে$স করল, ‘আপিন !ক এেসেছন, িব#িদর মা?’ পয়সাটা নড়েত নড়েত ‘!াঁ’র ঘের চেল !গল। ‘আপিন এখন !যখােন !গেছন, !সখােন !কমন আেছন? ভােলা?’ পয়সা আবার উ"র িদল, ‘!াঁ’। !"ার পেরর !", ‘এবার পাট$ ওয়ােন অনােস& কেতা ন"র পাব?’ পয়সা ধীের ধীের ৫ আর ৮-এ িগেয় থামল। অথ#াৎ ৫৮%। পের !জেনিছ !য সিত# !স ঐ ন"রই !পেয়িছল পরী$ায়। আমােদর এক ব"ু মায়ার খুব ভয় িছল !য !স সামেনর পরী$ায় পাশ করেব না। কারণ, !স !েটা বছর আ"া !মেরই কািটেয়েছ, আসল কাজ !লখাপড়াটা কের উঠেত পােরিন। আমােদরও ওর ব"াপাের একই ভয় িছল। তাই আিম !" করলাম, ‘মায়া সামেনর পরী$ায় অনাস" পােব !তা?’ পয়সা উ"র িদল, ‘না’। আ"ার এই ভিব$%াণী িক# িনদা%ণ ভােব সিত$ হেয়িছল।
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66967267 81805389 ritwikab@gmail.com
53
Mr Anupam
Basak
Ritwika Atreyee Asmita
183 Tanjong Rhu Road, #1304 Sanctuary Green Singapore 436923
54
Mr Asit
Basak
Soma Anusreya
46 Circuit Road, #10-649 Singapore 370046
63458421 92974657 subrata_basak@ hotmail.com kakali_basak@hotmail.com
55
Mr Subrata
Basak
Kakali Soumili Sarthak
86a Lorong N Telok Kurau, #0201, De Casalle Singapore 425236
64057870 62256168 92729374/90614912 meetabasu@ hotmail.com
56
Mr Abhijit
Basu
Anuradha Abhiroop
30 Mt.Elizabeth, #15-34, “High Point” Singapore 228519
67359465 96252395 dradinath@yahoo.in
57
Mr Adinath
Basu
61 Grange Road, #19-01 Beverly Hill Singapore 249570
64091073 94488094 awe_me_tesh@ yahoo.co.uk basuamitesh@yahoo.com
58
Mr Amitesh
Basu
Sutapa Deeptanshu
Block 558 Yishun Avenue 6, #0321 Singapore 768965
62440204 dbasu@starhub.net.sg
59
Mr Durjoy
Basu
Barnali Ipsita Ishaan
114A Arthur Road, #11-06, Katong Park Towers Singapore 439826
66406517 81563647 g_basu01@ hotmail.com
60
Mr Gurudas
Basu
Jayita Bam Sharanya
Block 209, #02-240 Serangoon Central Singapore 550209
68992848 65082565 97266930 partha_ basu@yahoo.com
61
Mr Partha Pratim
Basu
Soma Pallavi Sairindri
39 Jurong East Avenue 1, #12-04 Parc Oasis Singapore 609776
64055304 63213069 prasenjit.k.basu@ gmail.com basu_prasenjit@hotmail.com
62
Mr Prasenjit Kumar
Basu
Aarti Meghna Prithviraj
235 Arcadia Road, #07-04 The Arcadia Singapore 289843
62696887 96606007 prasun1968@ yahoo.com
63
Mr Prasun Kumar
Basu
Barnali Ankita
#08-11 Tower D1, Glendale Park, 23 Hillview Avenue Singapore 669557
98523168 pubali.basu.2000@gmail.com
64
Mrs Pubali
Basu
Blk 105, Edgefield Plains, #03-17 Singapore 820105
67359465 96252395 dradinath@yahoo.in
65
Mr Sayanta
Basu
61 Grange Road, #19-01 Beverly Hill Singapore 249570
65170276 91732256 krishnendu.bayen@ rediffmail.com krishnendu.bayen@sc.com
66
Mr Krishnenndu
67
Surname
Spouse & Children
Atreyee Shayona Atreyo
83312930 asitbasak@gmail.com
Bayen
#06-02 INTERO, 08 Leicester Road,, Potong Pasir Singapore 358841
Mr Saumik
Bera
176 Orchard Road, #06-06 The Centrepoint Singapore 238843
94872595 64236621 67281650 souvikbera@yahoo.com ranita.bera@ yahoo.com
68
Mr Souvik
Bera
31 Amber Gardens, #15-04, The Esta Singapore 439967
68626950 68900640 81923850 alak_ betal02@yahoo.co.in
69
Mr Alak Kumar
Betal
50 Bukit Batok East Avenue 5, #23-01, Regent Heights Singapore 659801
65651247 64152100 90301044 amitbhadra62@yahoo.com malini_ puppy@yahoo.co.in
Ranita Upasana Rishiraj
81808591 saumik.bera@yahoo.com.sg
70
Dr Amit Bhadra
Mr Arindam Bhadra Ms Malini Bhadra
49 Jurong East Ave 1, #18-02, Parc Oasis Singapore 609781
71
Mr Kunal Bhadra
Mr Arindam Bhadra Ms Malini Bhadra
3 Geylang Lorong 42, #01-08 Aston Mansions Singapore 398026
64877512
81617236 bhadrakunal@gmail.com
72
Mr Hiralal
Bhattacharjee
Nivedita
9 Surin Lane Singapore 535554
65842162 97845727 joybh@hotmail.com
73
Mr Joy
Bhattacharjee
Shamini Singaram Ria Megha
Block 634, Pasir Ris Drive 1,#06614 Singapore 510634
66567754 96579752 kishorebhattacharjee@gmail.com
74
Mr Kishore
Bhattacharjee
Sanskrita Rahul
16 Stirling Road, #13-16 Queen’s Condo Singapore 148957
67257818 ranabhattacharjee@rediffmail. com
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Name
Address
Contact Details
75
Mr Rana
Bhattacharjee
P.O. Box 326, Ghim Moh Estate Post Office Singapore 912741
64654659 98302404 anasua16@gmail. com
76
Mr Saibal
Bhattacharjee
Anasua Shreoshi Atasi
7 Bukit Timah View, #08-02 Bukit Regency Singapore 588135
62543474 90285601 susanta_ bhattacharjee@hotmail.com
77
Mr Susanta
Bhattacharjee
Oindri Oishi
18 Greenpar Park Singapore 589379
64668177 97777001 mita@chuntin.com rupu@chuntin.com
78
Mr Ajay
Bhattacharya
Paramita Pritika Anoushka
59B Chun Tin Road Singapore 599634
64988654 65496436 sonali_ bhattacharya@hotmail.com
79
Mr Anupam
Bhattacharya
Shonali Srishti Anisha
18 Balmoral park, #03-05, The Balmoral Singapore 259848
65283244 90026042 arnab_bh@hotmail. com
80
Mr Arnab Kumar
Bhattacharya
Sanchita Ankita Akshita
52 Choa Chu Kang North 7, #11-26 Regent Grove, Tower B1 Singapore 689528
67260407 81689402 apala_arko1@ yahoo.co.in
81
Mr Ashok
Bhattacharya
Pousali Apala Arko
6 Alexandra view, The Metropolitan condo , 1805. Singapore 158746
913340662136 shyamalkumar@hotmail. com
82
Mrs Banasree
Bhattacharya
Flat No. 4A,”Subho” 18/2/48 Uday Shankar Sarani,Kolkata India 700095
64044860 96460933 debashish.b59@ gmail.com
83
Mr Debashish
Bhattacharya
Bratati Ananya
3 Rhu Cross, #11-03 Ancilla Costa 67791931 67766478 Rhu Singapore 437433
84
Mr Kishore
Bhattacharya
Dulali
Blk 9, Holland Avenue, #10-42 Singapore 272009
64011330 81895647 rajat0805@gmail. com
Susmita Atrijo Atreyi
Block 108 Butik Batok West Avenue 6, #02-72 Singapore 650108
66443581 90689413 ranadeepb@ hotmail.com
85
Surname
Mr Rajat Subhra Bhattacharya
Spouse & Children
51
86
Mr Ranadeep
Bhattacharya
Kamalika Agnibha Shreeya
#12-89 644 Bedok Reservoir Road Singapore
87
Mrs Samita
Bhattacharya
Sujay Aditya
Blk 721, Tampines St 71, #04226 Singapore 520721
64056023 63058415 96474755 sandeep_bhattacharya@merck.com
88
Mr Sandeep
Bhattacharya
Nandita Bhaskar
9, Nathan Road, #05-04, Regency Park Singapore 248730
64761906 98554450 sandeepb@singnet. com.sg
89
Mr Sandeep Sailendra Kumar
Bhattacharya
Jaya Mallika
370F, Alexandra Road, #04-01, Anchorage Singapore 159959
90
Mrs Sarbani
Bhattacharya
Arnab Kumar Banerjee Anisha Banerjee
Blk 16 Simei Street 1, #11-15 Singapore 529942
64877512 67995266 shantanu. bhattacharya@insead.edu
91
A. Prof Shantanu
Bhattacharya
Lipika Deeta Samrat
9 Surin Lane Singapore 535554
67911325 98560937 tulika_c@hotmail. com
92
Mr Surajit
Bhattacharya
Tulika Sayona
96 Nanyang Crescent,#02-09 Singapore 637664
62243941 65719209 96542227 bimal. bhattacharyya@axisbank.com bimalb16@ gmail.com
93
Mr Bimal
Bhattacharyya
Nobeena Shreya Vinayak
31-03, Block 6, Metropolitan Condominium, 6 & 8 Alexandra View Singapore 158746
67854991 91540691 binab06@hotmail. com
Shiv Prasad Chaudhury
866 Tampines St 83, #03-231 Singapore 520866
64046605 91713729/91142587 ranajit05@rediffmail.com
94
Ms Bina Bhattacharyya
97520474 samitab@gmail.com
93221975 piubhattacharya@yahoo.com
95
Mr Ranajit
Bhattacharyya
Rajashree Anish
Blk 52, Bukit Batok East Ave 5, Regent Heights Condo, #16-02 Singapore 659802
66337473 98809130 soumyabhatta@ rediffmail.com
96
Mr Soumya
Bhattacharyya
Ipsita Spandan
11 Serangoon Road Avenue 2, #02-31, Sunglade Singapore 556135
67288104 65472250 98630771 jaipurjeet@hotmail.com
97
Mr Abhijit
Bhaumik
Samarpita Simran Anumita
Block 659, Woodlands Ring Road, #08-168 Singapore 730659
98
Mr Tirtharenu
Bhaumik
1A Lutheran Road Singapore 267745
83204340 tirtha.bpro@gmail.com 64000897 93888734 rinkoobhowmik@ gmail.com rinkoo@buzzzar.com
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No.
Name
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
Contact Details
99
Mrs. Rinkoo
Bhowmik
Supratik Arko Dipro
35 Kew Heights Singapore 465988
68975943 65592873 96442352 sbhowmik@singnet.com.sg subhajyotibhowmik@yahoo.com.sg
100
Mr Subhajyoti
Bhowmik
Soma Soumya
Blk 414, Pandan Gardens, #07141 Singapore 600414
64056351 68298601 81981516 akbid@ yahoo.com
101
Mr A K
Bid
Mabdira Ashmita
190 A Rivervale Drive, #08-980 Singapore 541190
64000574 96249024 abhijit.biswas.jr@ gmail.com
102
Mr Abhijit
Biswas
Jayeeta Ishan Eeshika
450 Corporation Road, #08-03 Parc Vista, Tower 1 Singapore 649810
67634001 obgab@nus.edu.sg
103
Prof Arijit
Biswas
Tapati Dr Sinjini
137 Sunset Way, #02-08, Clementi Park Condominium Singapore 597159
104
Mr Goutam
Biswas
Ana Sengupta Abir Aman
6 Beechwood Grove Singapore
67760884 92713690 tito@indradeep.com indradeep@gmail.com
105
Mr Indradeep
Biswas
Madhubanti
Block 625 Senja Road, #30-142 Singapore 670625
98209423 94307201 pradeepto.k.biswas@gmail.com
106
Mr Pradeepto Kumar
Biswas
Anamika
853 Mountbatten Rd, #03-01, East Mews Singapore 437838
67755313 68999390 batchu03@yahoo. com
107
Mr Dilip
Borthakur
Padma
73 West Coast Grove Singapore 127875
67267875 90267584 pinku.kristy@gmail. com
108
Blk 2 Pandan Valley, #10-205 Singapore 597626
Mrs Debjani Bose
91289860 goutam.biswas@yahoo.com
92378307 jayatibosemail@gmail.com
109
Mrs Jayati
Bose
Sanjoy Dipto
193 Meyer Road, #20-08 Aalto Singapore 437981
63466402 63439100 91516516 joydeepbose@olamnet.com bosenilanjana@yahoo.com.sg
110
Mr Joydeep
Bose
Nilanjana Shaunak Bose
3 Rhu Cross, #03-07 Costa Rhu Singapore 437433
67267104 97861244 pkbose@pacific. net.sg
111
Prof Kamal
Bose
Pushpa
62 Faber Heights, Singapore 129188
112
Mr Kunal
Bose
Amalina
113
Mr Pratik
Bose
114
Mr Preetam
Bose
115
Mr Raj Kumar
116
Mr Samir
117 118 119 120
96222129 prbose@cisco.com smitaroy79@gmail.com 2 River Valley Close, #20-05 Singapore 238428
68991491 92954294 preetam.bose@ gmail.com
Sunayana Preetish
Block 385, #14-344 Bukit Batok West Avenue 5 Singapore 650385
66930641 90687898 Rajdeepbose99@ gmail.com
Bose
Monideepa Rajdeep
50 Bukit Batok East Avenue-5,#24-07, Regent Heights Singapore 659801
62456861 65603919 91545565 samirbose@usa.com
Bose
Suravi Kabir Shankar
Blk72, Bayshore Road, #12-13 Costa Del Sol Singapore 469988
66807096 81814687 subhendubose@ hotmail.com
Sanghamitra Sneha
53 Grange Road, #11-03 Spring Grove Singapore 249565
93986634 cbose2002@yahoo.com.sg
Chandra Saideep Sumanjit Sujata
11 A Cooling Close Singapore 558176
64582843 90284980 sohini@singnet. com.sg sohini.sengupta@gmail.com
Ben Brandon-King
42B Keppel Bay Drive, #07108 Caribbean @ Keppel Bay Singapore 098656
65206731 82337843 anjanch@gmail.com
Mr Anjan Chakrabarti
Piyali Anushka
38 Dover Rise, #12-02 Singapore 138684
67604681 98174233 debuchakrabarti@ hotmail.com
Mr Subhendu Bose Mr Supratim
Bose
Ms Sohini Brandon-King
121
Mr Debabrata
Chakrabarti
Gopa Nabanita Tanushree
106 Gangsa Road, #09-131 Singapore 670106
91098767 arunava.chakrabarty@gmail. com
122
Mr Arunava
Chakrabarty
Sanyukta Devaditya Somyaditya
29A Hill View Avenue, #04-07 Hillview Heights Singapore 669562
86178419 debasree.chakrabarty@gmail. com
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Name
123
Mrs Debasree
124
53
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
Chakrabarty
Anindya Chaudhuri
21 Fort Road, #13-02 Singapore 439089
93385849 karanjaikeya@rediffmail.com
Chanchal Dhriti
3 Rhu Cross, #06-11 Costa Rhu Singapore 437433
92759773 chakrabarti.satyaki@gmail.com
Aastha
#04-185 Block 446 Clementi Avenue 3 Singapore 120446
65695142 chakpras@pacific.net.sg
117 Jurong East Street 13, #05129, Ivory Heights Singapore 600117
65693710 62252712 deb1407@hotmail. com mithu0103@hotmail.com
Mrs Keya Karanjai Chakrabarty
Contact Details
125
Mr Satyaki
Chakraborti
126
Mrs Aroti
Chakraborty
127
Mr Debashish
Chakraborty
Mithu Drima Drishtant
Blk 265, Toh Guan Road, #18-21 Singapore 600265
66332646 91098120 devknph@yahoo. com shonasrc@gmail.com
128
Mr Debendra
Chakraborty
Sonali Ray Chaudhri Adiya
Blk 261C Sengkang East Way, #08-508 Singapore
63889049 90626430 swagata_123@ yahoo.com
129
Mr Niladri
Chakraborty
Swagata Neelesh Navoneel
5 Siglap Road, #19-43 Mandarin Gardens Singapore 448908
130
Mr Partha Sarathi
Chakraborty
Nupur Sayan
Block- 65 Yung Kuang Road, #20103 Singapore 610065
65695142 chakpras@pacific.net.sg
131
Mr Prasun
Chakraborty
Debjani Devpratim
117 Jurong East Street 13, #05129, Ivory Heights Singapore 600117
68970942 ranamita@singnet.com.sg ranjanchak@ymail.com
132
Mr Ranjan
Chakraborty
Mitali Ranamita Raktim
Blk 105, Jurong East St 13, #07230 Singapore 600105
84811070 soumitra.chakraborty@gmail. com
133
Mr Soumitra
Chakraborty
Block 249 Compassvale Road, #03-606 Singapore 540249
98573627 subrat_chakraborty@ rediffmail.com
134
Mr Subrat
Chakraborty
Indranil Shanaya
171 Stirling Road, #01-1117, Queenstown Singapore 140171
67742184 chsusmita@yahoo.com
135
Mrs Susmita
Chakraborty
Indranil Damayanti
105 Clementi Road, #08-01, Kent Vale Apt Blk B Singapore 129789
98185460 62226818 chitsababe@yahoo. com
136
Mrs Chitra
Chakravarti
15 Flora Road, #01-02, Avila Gardens Singapore 509734
62459146 96150924 ritachakravarti@ yahoo.com.sg nilotp@yahoo.com
137
Dr Nilotpal
Chakravarti
Rita Shamik
41A Bedok Ria Crescent, #04-11, Stratford Court Singapore 489929
85007585 c_pranati@hotmail.com
138
Mr Prasenjit
Chakravarti
Pranati Bagchi Rimi
59 Meyer Road, #15-11 Seafront on Meyer Singapore 437880
92349264 shouvik_ch@rediffmail.com
139
Mr Shouvik
Chakravarti
Sriparna Roopkatha
62 Bayshore Road,#24-01 Bayshore Park Singapore 469983
67874394 mahuamitra2002@yahoo.com csom@yahoo.com
140
Mr Nirmal Kumar
Chakravarty
Krishna
Blk 856F, Tampines St 82, #06212 Singapore 526856
64532527
141
Mr S K
Chakravarty
Manoroma
Blk 210, Ang Mo Kio Ave 3, #031610 Singapore 560210
93391022 DONS_CK@yahoo.com
142
Ms Dahlia
Chakravorty
Sushil Verma
233 Paya Lebar Road, #07-04 Le Crescendo Singapore 409044
82617492 sudi.ch@gmail.com
143
Mr Sudipto
Chakravorty
144
Mr Subrata
Chanda
145
Mr Sumit
Chandra
146
Mrs Anuka
Chandran
147
Mrs Paromita
Chattaraj
Koushik Riyasha
41A Bedok Ria Crescent, #02-36, Stratford Court Singapore 489929
148
Mr Tirtha Sarathi
Chattaraj
Debjani Raadhika
6 Pari Dedap Walk, #04-03 Tanah Merah Crest Singapore 486060
93817615 ps_chakraborty@yahoo.com
369 Tanjong Katong Road,Katong Student Hostel Singapore 437126
67699835 suc@np.edu.sg
Papri Shammo
Blk 233, Pending Road, #05-11 Singapore 670233
84538552 sumitchandra123@yahoo.com
Nivedita Sanjyog
Jurong East West St 81,, Blk 837, #05-77 Singapore 640837
67533435 anuka_chandran@yahoo.com
Singapore 509068
66518229 85097810 paromita. chattaraj@yahoo.com 91514760 tschattaraj@gmail.com 64062857 kchatt@gmail.com
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No.
Name
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
Contact Details
149
Mr Kalyan
Chatterjea
Dr. Kalyani Rhea Chatterjea
97 Cashew Road, #08-03, Cashew Heights Singapore 679668
64055615 66685543 90627181 ABHI_ CSG@yahoo.com
150
Mr Abhijit
Chatterjee
Mohua Anindita
28 Bukit Batok East Ave 2, #1314 Hillview Regency, Tower 1A Singapore 659921
67695512 alokc@cyberway.com.sg
151
Mr Alok
Chatterjee
Purnima Hemansu Hiren
25 Hillview Avenue,Glendale Park, #01-12, TowerA3 Singapore 669558
65742098 96343579 amitchattt@gmail. com seemachat@hotmail.com
152
Mr Amitava
Chatterjee
Aarti Dhruv
4 Cairnhill Rise, #11-02 Singapore 229740
64012906 81634701 anasua2001@ hotmail.com
153
Mrs Anasua
Chatterjee
Subhra
8 Alexandra View, #11-10, The Metropolitan Singapore 158747
154
Mr Arindam
Chatterjee
155
Mr Arup
Chatterjee
156
Mr Bhaskar
157
83220494 c_arindam@yahoo.com
69 Cairnhill Road, #08-69 Cairnhill Mansions Singapore 229675
67829311 96747814 arup_c@hotmail. com
Tanushree Anoushka
Block 366, Tampines Street 34,#05-165 Singapore 520366
64061721 90076329 bhaskarchat07@ gmail.com
Chatterjee
Subharthi
21A Upper East Coast Road Singapore 455210
65996210 91298977 82984405 debby. chat@gmail.com
Mr Debashish
Chatterjee
Ankita Aadi
34 Bayshore Road, Tower 2B The Bayshore, #09-02 Singapore 469976
96430319 jaydip.chatterjee@sc.com
158
Mr Jaidip
Chatterjee
68 Marine Parade Road, #04-21, Cote d azur Singapore 449301
64406879 62354942 chatterjeej_in@ yahoo.co.uk
159
Mr Jayanta
Chatterjee
Shreemoyee
63 Marine Drive,#07-124 Singapore 440063
66488482 90090472 nabanipa@yahoo. com jayantachatterjee@yahoo.com
160
Mr Jayanta
Chatterjee
Nabanipa Rishav
181 Tanjong Rhu Road, #0204 Sanctuary Green Singapore 436922
63858070 62492489 97883526 kanakc@ hotmail.com
161
Mr Kanak
Chatterjee
Runu Lipika Bony
Blk-920, # 14-01, Hougang Street 91 Singapore 530920
64664407 whosec@nus.edu.sg
162
Miss Meera
Chatterjee
2 Jalan Riang Singapore 358968
83562906 chatterjee.n@pg.com nilanjanchatterjee77@yahoo.com
163
Mr Nilanjan
Chatterjee
Debarati
806 Thomson Road,, #18-12 Singapore 298189
67337937 67375536 pchatts99@yahoo. com srabani10@gmail.com
164
Mr Pradeep Kumar
Chatterjee
Srabani Joydeep
31 Leonie Hill, #18-01, Rivershire Singapore 239229
67282440 68732001 91089334 sandeep@flexione.com kaks23@yahoo. com
165
Mr Sandeep
Chatterjee
Kakoli Rhea Reema
3 Pine Grove, Astor Green, #1404 Singapore 597590
65606995 96247785 sauravhere@gmail. com bhattacharya.sarmistha@gmail.com
166
Mr Saurav
Chatterjee
Sarmistha Shohan
3 Bukit Batok Street 25, #10-03 Singapore 658881
66333189 98949259 shubhasrijaa@ gmail.com
167
Mrs Shubha
Chatterjee
Rishi Raj Srijaa Suhani
80 Bayshore Road, #03-27 Singapore 469992
65237673 91382566 schatterjee@levi. com
168
Mr Shumone
Chatterjee
Trina Shreya Sai
19 Grange Road, #07-21 Grange Heights Singapore 239697
65208044 64156334 91469573 siddhartha_26@hotmail.com
169
Mr Siddhartha
Chatterjee
Bhaswati Anurag
Regent Heights, Tower B, #0603, Bukit Batok East Avenue 5 Singapore 659802
65198412 97708422 sounak1982sept@ gmail.com
170
Mr Sounak
Chatterjee
Debarati Bhattacharya
Block 201, Serangoon Central, #06-04 Singapore 550201
64493623 97736167 sushcgs04@gmail. com
171
Ms. Sushmita
Chatterjee
Arshia Ashmita
32 Marine Crescent, #02-119 Singapore 440032
66857506 96528827 dip.chats@yahoo. com
172
Mr Dipankar
Chatterji
Sunita Nupur
5 Tanjong Rhu Road, #20-02 The Waterside Singapore 436882
173
Mr Sanak
Chattopadhyay
Nibedita Sushrika
128A Punggol Field Walk, #11333 Singapore 821128
92474472 captsanakc@gmail.com 65203430 91086592 aparnasandip@live. com
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Name
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
174
Mrs Aparna
Chaudhari
Sandip Mohul
26 Bukit Batok St 52,, #05-03 Guilin View Condo Singapore 659247
175
Mr Arnab
Chaudhuri
176
Mr Jaydeep
Chaudhuri
177
Mr Samyajit
178
55
Contact Details 94773051 arnab.k.chaudhuri@gmail.com
12 Amber Gardens, #06-06 Kings Mansion Block B Singapore 439959
66449265 93888697 joy_maxus@yahoo. com
Vinitra Jayaram Ahaan
369 Holland Road, #09-06 Allsworth Place Singapore 278640
65632940 62652444 kanikaojha@yahoo. com.sg
Chaudhuri
Kanika Sumona
452 Corporation Road, #04-06 Parc Vista Tower 2 Singapore 649811
Mr Shankha
Chaudhuri
Sohini Roy Choudhuri
179
Capt Rahul
Choudhuri
Smita Rohan
1 Farrer Road, #04-03, Tulip Garden Singapore 268817
64758957 64399251 90685424 shiladityac@rediffmail.com soumi2504@ yahoo.com.sg
180
Mr Shiladitya
Choudhuri
Soumi Soumyaditya
370E Alexandra Road, #1603, The Anchorage Singapore 159958
65648414 prabir@singnet.com.sg
181
Mr Prabir
Chowdhury
Debjani Abhisek Arindam
Blk 289A, Bt. Batok Street 25, #08-214 Singapore 650289
63464493 97351264 97351264 Abhijit. Das@microsoft.com
182
Mr Abhijit
Das
Kakoli Adrija
187 Tanjong Rhu Road, #0208 Sanctuary Green Singapore 436925
183
Mr Abhijit
Das
184
Mr Ajay Kumar
Das
185
Mr Amitava
186
62611591 98359616 Smita_ CHOUDHURI@ura.gov.sg
82807410 abhijit.das@gmail.com
Blk 288C Bukit Batok Street 25, #03-24 Singapore 652288
65208849 98004456 ajaydas@rediffmail. com
Shyamolee Ananya Anish
20, Simei Street 1, #01-04, Melville Park Singapore 529944
62809056 82884963 ukrsg@singnet. com.sg
Das
Rakih Ahana Angshula
115 Potong Pasir,, #10-902 Singapore 350115
64695376 63286011 bedant.das@ citigroup.com
Mr Bedant
Das
Moushumi Aditi Arunima
Blk 416, Yishun Ave 11, #05-359 Singapore 760416
65192637 csdas0804@yahoo.com
187
Mr Chandan Kumar
Das
Susmita Anuska
25 Hazel Park Terrace, #11-09 Singapore 678948
67627885 67271830 91441601 debabratadas@hotmail.com
188
Mr Debabrata
Das
Sujata Ayush Das
47 Hindhede Walk, #01-02, Springdale Condominium Singapore 587977
96465087 gogollian@gmail.com
189
Mr Debabrata
Das
Supta Syamantak Sanchari
370E Alexandra Road,, #0804, The Anchorage Singapore 159958
das_familyhome@yahoo.co.uk
190
Mr Debajit
Das
Piyali Rishav Sharanya
129 Stevens Road Singapore 257868
64723440 96441651 devashis_jp@ yahoo.com
191
Mr Devashis
Das
Nivedita Monalisa Shreya
370D Alexandra Road,#1009 The Anchorage Singapore 159957
64683794 64372402 dhruv_anita@msn. com
192
Mr Dhrubajyoti
Das
Anita Ahana
997 Bukit Timah Rd, #04-04, Casa Esperanza Singapore 589633
Das
Dr Kakaly Ghosh Pranjal Das Ghosh Deepaprabha Das Ghosh
Blk 726 Jurong West Ave 5, #02260 Singapore 640726
98303495 indrani_das_1_71@yahoo. com.sg
Yashveer Singh Tushar Mitali
63 Tampines Avenue 1, #12-06, The Tropica Singapore 529777
64630137 96641549 daskaushik@yahoo. com chandrimadas@yahoo.co.uk
Chandrima
51 Sommerville Estate Road Singapore 258040
62694257 98228359 kpdas9@hotmail. com
193
Mr Gopal Chandra
194
Mrs Indrani Das
195
Mr Kaushik
Das
98986920 gopalc.das@gmail.com
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Mr Krishnaprasad
Das
Jayati Kushal Das
Blk 515, Woodlands Drive 14, #11-141 Singapore 730515
66188214 monicald@gmail.com
197
Mrs Monica
Das
Snehashis Daivik D
11 Tanjong Rhu Road, #17-04 The Waterside Singapore 436896
67439844 97689031 97619025 mrinmoykumardas@yahoo.com.sg anupama_das@hotmail.com
198
Mr Mrinmoy Kumar
Das
Anupama Aryaman Mayukh
11 Tanjong Rhu Road, #14-03 The Waterside Singapore 436896
664193802 84309081 sambit.2006@ yahoo.co.in
199
Mrs Peali
Das
Sambit Souhardyo
Blk 182, #01-256 Edgefield Plains, Punggol Singapore 820182
200
Mr Ranaa
Das
Rupali Londhe
302 Jurong East St. 32, #04-28 Singapore 600302
65991466 97716213 ranjandas67@ yahoo.co.in
201
Mr Ranjan
Das
Priyanka Rajashri Prerna
99, Meyer Road, #14-02, The Sovereign Singapore 437920
63452575 93361919 sanchitabasu@ yahoo.com
202
Mrs Sanchita Basu
Das
Subhramit Aditeya
7 Tanjong Rhu Road, #08-03 The Waterside Singapore 436887
65643230 96457194 satyakidas123@ gmail.com
203
Mr Satyaki
Das
Nabamita Guha Abhinanda
43 Jurong East Avenue 1, #02-04 Singapore 609778
62933294 65327737 subrata@singnet. com.sg
204
Mr Subrata
Das
Sandhya Sudeepta, Sunanda Sudesna
55 Geylang Bahru, #10-3613 Singapore 330055
67298530 97878865 subrata_das_wb@ yahoo.com
205
Mr Subrata Kumar
Das
Mallika Soumya Brata Torsa
Blk 30, Tanglin Halt Road,, #05150 Singapore 140030
206
Mr Suchanchal
Das
207
Mr Surajit Kumar
Das
208
Mr Tanmoy
Das
209
Mr Tanmoy
Das
210
Prof Shamal
211
Das De
Dr Soumen Das De
84559126 ranaa_das@hotmail.com
92360140 sudas2k@yahoo.com
200 Jalan Sultan, #19-01 Textile Center Singapore 199018
63163254 64229500 surajit32@hotmail. com
Maitreyi Avinash Avranilo
Blk 620, Bt Batok Central, #03552 Singapore 650620
63144385 65155030 91287081 tanmoy@tecnomic.com benz220@gmail. com
Sweta Sreyan Trishan
19A Hill View Avenue, #09-05 Hillview Park Singapore 669554
90044351 tanmoyjava@yahoo.com
91 Bencoolen Street, #0613 Sunshine Plaza Singapore 189652
67779469 sanjuktadasde@gmail.com
Sanjukta Sudeep
15 Faber Avenue Singapore 129528
67779469 soumendasde@gmail.com
Soumi
15 Faber Avenue Singapore 129528
62194791 96630049 kunal124@hotmail. com
212
Mr Kunal
Das Gupta
Rekha Kuheli
Block 2B, Hong San Walk, #1001, Palm Gardens Singapore 689048
62620679 mihirkdg@singnet.com.sg
213
Mr Mihir Kumar
Das Gupta
Gaetry Debarati
9G Yuan Ching Road, #16-72, Lakeside Towers Singapore 618649
64482606 srdasgupta@yahoo.com
Indrani Kalyan Tilak
5000-J Marine Parade Road, #09-42, Lagoon View Singapore 449291
68932198 97462086 ajoydg@singnet. com.sg
214
Mr Sudhansu Ranjan Das Gupta
215
Mr Ajoy Kumar
Dasgupta
Sujata Anasuya Arijit
69 Choa Chu Kang Loop, #08-08 Northvale Singapore 689672
67523408 anjana421@hotmail.com
216
Mrs Anjana
Dasgupta
Uday Binayak
Blk 840, Yishun St 81, #02-376 Singapore 760840
65223779 91825820 arnabd1971@ gmail.com deepsikha28@yahoo.com
217
Mr Arnab
Dasgupta
Deepsikha Ahana Ananya
72 Bayshore Road, #16-15 Costa-del Sol Singapore 469988
68460323 63954335 93710582 sudeshnadasg@gmail.com
218
Mr Biswaroop
Dasgupta
Sudeshna Bikramjit Sagarika
202A Compassvale Drive, #10579, Senkang Singapore 541202
67857635/62419573 81573678 suchitasinha@gmail.com
219
Mr Debapriya
Dasgupta
Suchita Shreyashi
Blk7, Mandarin Gardens, #06-63, Lobby Q Singapore 448909
67374619 chitralekha_gupta@hotmail. com
220
Mr Dipankar
Dasgupta
Chitralekha Kancana
11 Nathan Road, #15-01, Regency Park Singapore 248732
67333439 63321438 dipayan.dasgupta@ nike.com
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Address
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221
Mr Dipayan
Dasgupta
Patralekha Amrita Antara
53 Cairnhill Road, #12-03, Cairnhill Plaza Singapore 229664
67352702 81217354 dos3010@yahoo. co.in
222
Mr Parikshit
Dasgupta
Oyndrela
333 River Valley Road, #08-06 Singapore 238365
96226716 / 81496720 santanu1477@ gmail.com
223
Mrs Santanu
Dasgupta
Moitreyee Sahana
12 Bedok Reservoir View, #0837 The Clearwater Singapore 479237
66890057 97320758 sayantan1974@ yahoo.com
224
Mr Sayantan
Dasgupta
Kiran Dron
50 Bayshore Road, #06-07 Bayshore Park Singapore 469977
225
Mr Sumantra
Dasgupta
Priyanka Ahan
41 Hindhede Walk, #01-02 Singapore 587972
64000023 96621150 sanjay. dasmunshy@thome.com.sg
226
Mr Sanjay
Dasmunshy
Arpita Abhishek Sunisha
7 Siglap Road,#17-58 Mandarin Gardens Singapore 448909
64595903 rumasg@yahoo.com.sg
227
Capt Abhijit
Dass
Ruma Rivali Aditi Rohit
97 Thomson Green Singapore 574964
92393330 koushik.dastidar@flaktwoods. com
228
Mr Koushik
Dastidar
Sudeshna Diya
05-01, Haw Par Glass Tower, 178 clemenceu Avenue Singapore 239926
62443440 65129445 getdebajit@yahoo. com
229
Mr Debajit
Datta
Arpita
Block 29 Marine Crescent, #0219 Singapore 440029
63620108 susmita_devesh@yahoo.com
230
Mr Devesh Kumar
Datta
Susmita Stuti Shoumik
9 Woodlands Dr. 72, #03-19, Woodsvale Singapore 738093
65810932 96657609 kdrita@yahoo.com
231
Mr Krishnendu
Datta
Rita Rahul Rohit
62 Bayshore Road, Bayshore Park Pearl Tower, #31-02 Singapore 469983
97289443 sauvikisi@gmail.com
232
Mr Sauvik
Datta
Arpita Bhowmick
25 Jalan Sempadan, #02-07 Tower 16 Villa Marina Condo Singapore 457400
83385585 killickdatta@hotmail.com
233
Mr Sudeepto Killick
Datta
Tina Sophia Sarah
8 Cuscaden Walk, #11-01 Four Seasons Park Singapore 249692
67631450 dattas@starhub.net.sg
234
Mr Uttam
Datta
Aruna Udeet Kunal
89 Cashew Road, #02-02, Cashew Heights Singapore 679660
65543257 gopadr@hotmail.com
235
Mr Bimal
Datta Ray
Gopa
168 Lentor Loop, # 09-01 Bullion Park, Singapore 789098
93456915 dolly_davenport@yahoo.com. sg
236
Mrs Dolly
Davenport
95 Bukit Drive, #03-33 The Raintree Singapore 587843
N/A N/A 84391367 ddawn1958@gmail. com ddawn@vsnl.com
237
Mr Debabrata
238
92348007 artnamus@gmail.com
Dawn
Suchorita Dibya Shankar Adwitiya N/A
9F Yuan Ching Road, #11-68 Lakeside Apartment Singapore 618648
Mr Debjit
De
Susmita Roy Deeptayan Jheelum
37 Jurong East Avenue 1, #15-06 Singapore 609775
239
Mr Kaushik
De
240
Mrs Krishna Chatterjee
De
241
Mr Shyamal
Deb
Sushmita
Blk 440 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, #101307 Singapore 560440
64006144 96660235 aartideb@yahoo. com
242
Mr Sujay
Debnath
Arati Shrey Shivom
#05-69, 6A Carissa Park, 6 Flora Drive Singapore 507027
63121889 96948927 rupali.desai@yahoo. com
243
Mrs Rupali
Desai
Rajesh Siddharth Hersh
Block 133 Rivervale Street, #06700 Singapore 540133
67609564 82015737 ruma_dev@yahoo. com.sg
244
Mrs Ruma
Dev
Debapriya Ria Rohan
6 Petir Road, #22-10, Maysprings Singapore 678267
64743053 67307964 92304791 sdevsharma@gmail.com shashwati1973@ gmail.com
90674614 93533217 dekaushik@rediffmail.com dekaushik7@gmail.com
19 Mackenzie Road, #04-01 Singapore 228678 83098262 shyamaldeb@rediffmail.com
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Spouse & Children
Address
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245
Mr Suhrid
Devsharma
Shashwati Aditya
370E Alexendra Rd,The Anchorage, #01-09 Singapore 159958
92724860 83364812 amitabh.dey@ gmail.com
246
Mr Amitabh
Dey
Blk 82, Bedok North Road, #06326 Singapore 460082
62527881 anu54321@singnet.com.sg
247
Miss Anuradha
Dey
Blk 10E, Braddell View, #02-20 Singapore 579724
66850316 82898475 aydee67@gmail. com
248
Mr Avik
Dey
Mita Anuksha
Blk 249 Bangkit Road, #09-324 Singapore 670249
81493746 biplabdey@indiatime.com dey_biplab@hotmail.com
249
Mr Biplab
Dey
Satarupa Debjyoti Anirvan
Blk 207 Bukit Batok Street 21, #07-122 Singapore 650207
62618719 jubilantsin@yahoo.com.sg
250
Mr Jayant Kumar
Dey
9A Yuan Ching Road, #05-16 Singapore 618643
65815146 64854452 97861641 deycom1@yahoo.com ManojKumar.Dey@ seagate.com
251
Mr Manoj Kumar
Dey
521 Yio Chu Kang Road, #03-86, The Calrose Singapore 787086
62618719 sandhya196@yahoo.com.sg
252
Mrs Sandhya
Dey
9A Yuan Ching Road, #05-16 Singapore 618643
62605851 96704358 tapansneha@ yahoo.com
253
Mr Tapan Kumar
Dey
Block 225, #03-209 Singapore
63441590
254
Mrs Daisy
Dhar
627 East Coast Road Singapore 459013
255
Ms Sanjukta
Dhar
Barclays Capital Services Ltd., 10 Marina Boulevard, #23-01 Marina Bay Financial Centre Singapore 018983
67530519 68824328 surajit_dhar@ yahoo.com
256
Mr Surajit
Dhar
Debarati Ritarupa Sudeshna
Blk 339B, Sembawang Close, #15-09 Singapore 752339
67287601 91511787 sugat_dhara@ yahoo.com purnadhara@gmail.com
257
Mr Sugat Dhara
Purna
156 Prince Charles Crescent, #13-15, Tanglin View, Tower A Singapore 159015
64811844 68362017 ashimvernice@ gmail.com
258
Dr Ashim Dutt
Vernice
491 River Valley Road, #01-20C, Valley Point Shopping Centre Singapore 248371
91129626 62506174 manesh@singnet.com.sg
Sourav Sonali
Purbasha Sneha
259
Miss Maleti
Dutt
19 Jalan Merlimau Singapore 308709
260
Ms Niva
Dutt
19 Jalan Merlimau Singapore 308709
261
Mr Shamik
Dutt
Anamika Annsh
18 Simei Street 1, #01-03 Melville Park Singapore 529943
63544867 64384390 81755307 arjun@ singnet.com.sg reetu@singnet.com.sg
262
Capt Subhangshu
Dutt
Sujata Sudeshna Dutt Subeer Dutt
Blk 319, Shunfu Road, #16-12 Singapore 570319
97222568 alokdatta@hotmail.com chumki64@gmail.com
263
Mr Alok Kumar
Dutta
Baisakhi Bishakha Anirban
Block 685B Jurong West Street 64, #11-169 singapore 642685
67549982 68825050 91081104 amit_ dutta_sg@yahoo.com.sg
264
Mr Amit
Dutta
Gopa Anamika Aditya
418 Canberra Road,, #11-351 Singapore 750418
64026764 97503169 arindamdutta@ hotmail.com
265
Mr Arindam
Dutta
Susmita Arohan
Block 26 Simei Street 1, #10-05 Melville Park Singapore 529947
66188024 82330071 duttavijit@gmail. com
266
Mr Avijit
Dutta
Rashmoni Arkajit
1 Bukit Batok Steert 25, Tower 1 Parkview Apartments, #08-10 Singapore 658882
267
Mr Bijan
Dutta
268
Mr Deb
Dutta
Mousumi Airashi Aria
5 Rhu Cross, #06-20, Costa Rhu Singapore 437434
269
Mr Debashis
Dutta
Saswati Vidisha Anika
68 Bayshore Road,#24-04 Costa Del Sol Singapore
#11-352 Lorong Ah Soo,Block 219 Singapore
9822871 shamikdutt@gmail.com
97598624 bejan.dutta@gmail.com 63489846 98482856 mousumi_dutta1@ yahoo.com.sg 98208106 ddutta613@gmail.com (82) 10-5189-8778 ddutta@alumni.nus. edu.sg sd_dutta@hotmail.com
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Dr Devashish
Dutta
Shibani Ronita Rahul
Blk 244, Lorong Chuan, #02-01, Chuan Park Singapore 556745
90624139 ishandutta@yahoo.com soojeun@gmail.com
271
Mr Ishan Chandra
Dutta
Soojeun Kaberi Noyona
36 Conway Grove Singapore 558218
64090190 96475828 dr_rupakdutta@ hotmail.com
272
Mr Rupak
Dutta
Preeti Prunoti Utkarr
Woodlands Drv 72 Woodsvale E.C, Blk 9A #12-19 Singapore 738093
273
Mr Siddhartha
Dutta
Priyanka Arth
22 Bukit Batok Street 52, #10-06 Guilin View Singapore 659245
68849546 62209320 97127888 smitadutta@hotmail.com
274
Ms Smita
Dutta
175 B Bencoolen Street, # 07-09 Burlington Square Singapore 189651
67626171 92715035 srabontidutta@ yahoo.com
275
Mr Sumit
Dutta
Srabonti Shanaya
764 Woodlands Circle, #06-326 Singapore 730764
66119964 97709262 surodutta@gmail. com anadutta1802@gmail.com
276
Mr Surojit
Dutta
Anamika Sania Aania
641 Bedok Reservoir Road, #0667 Singapore 410641
66996891 91790133 adroy@yahoo.com
277
Mr Arup
DuttaRoy
Paramita Shayoni Laboni
22 Bayshore Road,, #11-04, The Bayshore, Tower 1B Singapore 469970
64650972 91251726 monicariti@yahoo. com.sg
278
Mr Tapas
Gangoly
Monica Ritoma
10 Cuscaden Walk, #09-03 Four Season Park Singapore 249693
279
Mr Bikram Vaskar
280
97713677 siddhartha_dutta@yahoo.com
98174684 bikramvaskar@yahoo.com
Gangopadhyay
Blk 34 Upper Cross Street, #19136 Singapore 050034
62543474 91823688 gautam70@ hotmail.com arijit_bagh@yahoo.com
Mr Arijit
Ganguli
#02-07, Tower A, Regent Park, 22 Jalan Lempeng Singapore 128803
64003866 81387341 somaganguli@ hotmail.com
281
Mrs Soma
Ganguli
Suvendu Saptarshi Ujjesha
22 Ewe Boon Road, #02-05, Palm Spring Singapore 259328
68925805 98235167 ruchira_ganguly@ yahoo.co.in aloke@starhub.net.sg
282
Mr Aloke
Ganguly
Ruchira Korak
Blk 676, Choa Chu Kang Crescent, #06-459 Singapore 680676
62604786 96673419 vedantmallika@ yahoo.com.sg mallika.gawde@citi.com
283
Mrs Mallika Chatterjee
Gawde
Amol Vedant
20 Simei Rise, #06-49 Changi Rise Condo Singapore 528809
64417040 nghatak@yahoo.com
284
Mrs Anjali
Ghatak
3 Siglap Road, #03-19, Mandarin Gardens Singapore 448907
64417040 nghatak@yahoo.com
285
Mr Kaushik
Ghatak
Nandini Enakshi
Blk 3, Mandarin Gardens, #03-19 Lobby E Singapore 448907
65031901 63722901 96514530 / 96514539 nandinighatak@gmail.com Sandip.Ghatak@tokiomarineasia.com
286
Mr Sandip
Ghatak
Nandini Saoni Sreena
7 Siglap Road,Mandarin Gardens, #18-55 Singapore 448909
64042453 96782907 subir_ghatak@ yahoo.com
287
Mr Subir
Ghatak
Priti Sneha
2 JLN LEMPENG, #1002 PARK WEST Singapore 128793
62354731 65313780 sudipto.ghatak@ gmail.com
288
Mr Sudipto
Ghatak
Paromita Abheek Noyonika
25 Leonie Hill, #08-01, Leonie Garden Singapore 239225
67289904 90226751 ghosalritwik@ yahoo.co.in
289
Mr Anil Kumar
Ghosal
56 Bukit Batok East Avenue 5, Regent Heights, Tower A, # 25-07 Singapore 659804
67662396 arpanarpan@gmail.com
290
Mr Arpan Kumar
Ghosal
Blk. 52, Choa Chu Kang North 6, #13-21 Yew Mei Green Singapore 689575
67289904 90664792 ghosalritwik@ yahoo.co.in
291
Mr Ritwik
Ghosal
Atasi Ritwan
56 Bukit Batok East Avenue 5, Regent Heights, Tower A, # 25-07 Singapore 659804
67662396 ghosals@singnet.com.sg
292
Mr Samit
Ghosal
Debjani Archita
Blk. 52, Choa Chu Kang North 6, #13-21 Yew Mei Green Singapore 689575
66406531 98540132 sanjibghosal@ fleetship.com
293
Mr Sanjib
Ghosal
42 South Buona Vista Road, ##01-06 Bayville Singapore 118166
67360137 67320132 96795701 sghose@ singnet.com.sg
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Spouse & Children
Address
Contact Details
294
Mr Shyamal
Ghose
Kumkum
Blk 21, Holland Drive, #14-413 Singapore 271021
67773142 aiteenkat@yahoo.com.sg
295
Mr A B
Ghosh
Ai Teen
18 Faber Drive Singapore 129348
64409281 90301558 reach_ag@hotmail. com
296
Mr Abhijit
Ghosh
Suparna Siddhant Tanya
9 Tanjong Rhu Road, #16-02, The Waterside Singapore 436894
64257384 93364571 ambarishghosh@ yahoo.com
297
Mr Ambarish
Ghosh
Sreyashi Sneha
Blk 438B Sengkang West Avenue, #16-341 Singapore 792438
91778415 / 92366773 anuradha.de@ gmail.com ami.ghosh@gmail.com
298
Mr Amit
Ghosh
Anuradha De Amlan
1 Bukit Batok St. 25, #04-01 Singapore 658882
62589045 63515754 anirban_100@ yahoo.com
299
Mr Anirban Kumar
Ghosh
Roshmi Aadarsh
7 Bassein Road, #06-02, Pastoral View Singapore 309837
64516401 96675294 anjankghosh@ yahoo.com.sg
300
Mr Anjan Kumar
Ghosh
Pampi Anupa
The Florida, Hougang Avenue 7, Block 72, #04-15 Singapore 583305
301
Mr Arup
Ghosh
Rajrupa
3 Bideford Road, #06-05 Richmond Park Singapore 229920
64689264 68280863 shostika@hotmail. com
302
Dr Aurobindo
Ghosh
Swastika Debora
1 King Albert Park, #02-14 Singapore 598326
64758214 bcghosh@singnet.com.sg
303
Dr B C
Ghosh
Bandana Sudip Rinku
3 Holland Park, #07-07 Singapore 249473
65239651 97128705 ghoshbhaswar@ yahoo.co.in
304
Mr Bhaswar
Ghosh
Sulagna Angira
6 Petir Road,#04-16 Maysprings Singapore 678267
97248119 birendra-prg@rediffmail.com
305
Mr Birendra Prasad
Ghosh
Shweta Singh
#08-03 Bedok South Avenue 3, Bedok Court Singapore
96751414 debanandaghosh@gmail.com
306
Mr Debananda
Ghosh
Chandramita Halder
Blk 64 Telok Blangah Drive, #12198 Singapore 100064
96932707 ghosh.devarun@gmail.com
36 Dover Rise, #14-05, Tower B Singapore 138698
86987438 dixit.mini@gmail.com
307
Mr Devarun Ghosh
97606342 rajrupah@yahoo.com
308
Mr Dibakar
Ghosh
Mini Drisana
Blk 53, Lorong 5 Toa Payoh, #0504 Singapore
66416256
309
Mr Dilip
Ghosh
Pari Supriya Sharmila
19, Dairy Farm Road, #09-01 Singapore 679044
64025663 62492473 91268511 / 81009310 ghosh.dilip@yahoo.com ghosh. dilip@gmail.com
310
Mr Dilip Kumar
Ghosh
Pampa Soham
Blk 1 St. George’s Road, #03-31 Singapore 320001
63001454 82017380 himadri.ghosh@ vships.com shima_ghosh@ymail.com
311
Mr Himadri
Ghosh
Shima Dipshikha Chandrika
56 Bukit Batok East Ave 5, #23-06 Regent Heights, Tower A Singapore 659804
312
Mr Joedha
Ghosh
3 Simei Street Singapore
66466694 98311918 kings@pacific.net.sg 67959577 63714340 90186773 kubalay@rediffmail.com sudeshna0205@ yahoo.com.sg
93889714 joedha@gmail.com
313
Mr Kingshuk
Ghosh
Reshma Murthy Pranav Mitul
#04-08, Tower 1B,The Bayshore, Bayshore Road Singapore 469970
314
Mr Kubalay
Ghosh
Sudeshna Kaustav
220 Westwood Avenue, #09-07 The Floravale Singapore 648352
98294801 98854434 sanchayitag@gmail. com
315
Mr Pabitra
Ghosh
Sanchayita Poulina
55 Choa Chu Kang Loop, #04-36 Warren Condo Singapore 689684
67287263 93833534 ppghosh@gmail. com ghosh.sheetal@gmail.com
316
Mr Pintu
Ghosh
Sheetal Prisha Priyanka
Blk 313A, Anchorvale Road, #14122 Singapore 541313
65692642 65681577 98352937 prabalghosh2107@hotmail.com prabal_ ghosh@singnet.com.sg
317
Mr Prabal
Ghosh
Saswati Prerona
Blk 245, Jurong East St 24, #09693 Singapore 600245
66389154 65572678 84324223 prabir1@ gmail.com
318
Mr Prabir
Ghosh
Kalyani Sudakshina Siddhartha
114A, Arthur Road, #16-08, Katong Park Towers Singapore 238436
91894066 / 91894122 ritwik2005@ gmail.com rayparoma@gmail.com
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Name
319
61
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
Contact Details
Mr Ritwik
Ghosh
Paroma Ray
160 Killiney Road, #11-03 La Crystal Singapore 239568
66416056 96822353 santanuurmi@ yahoo.com
320
Mr Santanu
Ghosh
Urmi Agnibho
57, Meyer Road, 21-08, The Seafront Singapore 437678
64051274 62253579 90610310 shankar_ ghosh2002@yahoo.com
321
Mr Shankar Narayan
Ghosh
Indrani Nirvik
#21-05 Bukit Batok East Avenue 5, Regent Heights Tower C Singapore
63106550 68904867 jasa_ghosh@ yahoo.com
322
Mr Shyamal Kumar
Ghosh
Jayati Arnab Anirban
83 Hillview Avenue, #05-07 Meralodge Singapore 669583
67371647 64361349 93378708 ghoshsudipmr@yahoo.com.sg
Mr Sudip Ghosh
Neetu Sunit Nishu
53 Cairnhill Road,, #08-02 Singapore 229664
65630342 66604891 90042541 sujit. ghosh@holcim.com
323 324
Dr Sujit
Ghosh
Debarati Shiladitya
65 West Coast Way, #12-28 Carabelle Singapore 127022
67327585 96602399 ssghosh@gmail. com
325
Mr Sujit
Ghosh
Sudakshina Satrajit Sulagna
28 Scotts Road, #26-04, Scotts 28 Singapore 228223
63235092 63235253 aditidastidar@ yahoo.com.sg
326
Mr Subhankar
Ghosh Dastidar
Aditi Sreemoyee
49 Spottiswood Park Road, #08-03, Oakswoode Heights Singapore 088644
66989150 98524086 sukantghoshal@ yahoo.com
327
Mr Sukanta
Ghoshal
Aditi Suditi
183A, Rivervale Crescent,#04-265 Sengkang Singapore
328
Mr Santosh
Gon
Paramita
BLK - 171, Stirling Road, #141401 Singapore 814101
62479654 62240226 emorp@singnet. com.sg
329
Mr Promode
Gopalan
Rosalene
437 Tanjong Katong Road, #14-01, Kings Mansion, Blk-A Singapore 437147
64004031 96547868 goutamgoswami@ hotmail.com
330
Mr Goutam
Goswami
Anindita Arnab Gitanjali
Blk 547, Serangoon North Ave 3, #15-156 Singapore 550547
96993041 ratnadeep.goswami@ monsanto.com
331
Mr Ratnadeep
Goswami
Parul Siddhi
9 Mt. Faber Road,#01-16 Singapore 099208
62885035
332
Mrs Gouri
Guha
333
Mr Sanjib
Guha
Suchandra Aditya
301 Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, 28-04, Meraprime Singapore 169568
64417920 92227519 skguha6@hotmail. com
334
Mr Sanjoy Kumar
Guha
Rubena Sreeya Shouvik
132 Tanjong Rhu Road,Unit 1306, Lobby G, Pebble Bay Singapore 436919
67666101 65155731 90488401 subhendu@singnet.com.sg
Aditi Shruti Antara
6 Petir Road,, #06-06, Maysprings Singapore 678267
Guha
Priyanka Oindrila Aritra
12 Stirling Road, Queens Condominium, #23-08 Singapore 148955
68732638 dikayt@hotmail.com
335
Mr Subhendu Guha
20 Bodmin Drive, Serangoon Garden Singapore 559619
81426393 santosh_gon@rediffmail.com
97285669 sanjib.guha@yahoo.com
90610850 utpal.guha@gmail.com
336
Mr Utpal
337
Mr Deepok Kumar
Guha Thakurta
Arunduthi Mahua Malini
8 Dover Rise, #17-08, Heritage View Singapore 138678
62582601
338
Mr Monil
Guha Thakurta
Maya Sujoy Sumita Monali
89 Clover Avenue Singapore 578361
67362264 97389369 amitavagr@yahoo. com
339
Mr Amitava
Guharoy
Srimanti Trina
25 Leonie Hill, Leonie Gardens Block A, #18-01 Singapore 239225
62706630 64237013 96681064 atgupta@starhub.net.sg tinku_gupta@ sgx.com
340
Mr Abhijit
Gupta
Tinku Arjit Ankit
Blk 1003, Lower Delta Road, #1704, Teresa Ville Condo Singapore 099308
62588041 68823303 Alokeparvati@ yahoo.com
341
Mr Aloke
Gupta
Parvati Rohit Mrinalini
26 Newton Road, 07-03, Newton View Singapore 307957
68745171 agupta@uow.edu.au
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No.
342
members’ directory Name
Address
Contact Details
Dr Avijit Gupta
Centre for Remote Sensing, Servising & Processing, National University of Singapore Singapore 119260
64413677
Blk 5000B, Laguna Park, #14-05 Singapore 449085
68964091 98379402 dgupta5@yahoo. com
Nidhi
37 Jurong East Avenue 1, #12-05, Parc Oasis Singapore 609775
66465242 82505618 doelmgupta@gmail. com
Surname
343
Miss Bibha
Gupta
344
Mr Dattatreya
Gupta
Spouse & Children
345
Mr Indrajit Gupta
Doel M.
66 Marine Parade Road, #21-12 Cote d’Azur Singapore 449300
64413677 96879040 atreyeepal@gmail. com
346
Mr Manob
Gupta
Atreyee
5000B Marine Parade Road,#1405 Singapore 449285
64413677 62635130 mohit.gupta@shell. com smgpt05@yahoo.com.sg
347
Mr Mohit
Gupta
Sakuntala Shandip Manob
5000-B Marine Parade Road, #14-05 Laguna Park Singapore 449285
67898986 nikgupta@starhub.net.sg
348
Mr Nikhilesh
Gupta
Sangita Ritwika Radhika
5000D Marine Parade Road, #24-14 Laguna Park Singapore 449287
349
Mrs Ratna
Gupta
Soumitra Uttara Somiran
#09-05 Horizon Towers West, Leonie Hill Singapore 239228
67898986 92387386 ritwika.net@gmail. com
350
Ms Ritwika
Gupta
5000D Marine Parade Road, #24-14, Laguna Park, Singapore 449287
64443750 96859584 gupta_bn@yahoo. com
351
Mr Santanu
Gupta
Suhrita Amit
5000-B Marine Parade Road, #16-07 Laguna Park Singapore 449285
67830774 shumit@gmail.com
352
Mr Shumit
Gupta
Debalina Simone
Blk 496B Tampines Street 43, #09-233 Singapore 525496
353
Mr Utpalendu
Gupta
Krishna
354
Mr Vinay Kumar
Gupta
Sanghamitra Sonia Sneha
355
Mr Nilay Kumar
Hait
356
Mr Dipankar
Hazra
357
Mr Sundargopal
358
ratnaguptaa@gmail.com
66186946 91295115 90020277 reshmi. gupta@hotmail.com 97 Marine Parade Road, #15-02 Marine View Mansions Singapore 449273
94854974 nilayhait@gmail.com
252 Compassvalle Street, #16-15 Singapore
67793430 Hazra.Dipankar@ AP.EmersonProcess.com mituhazra@gmail. com
Madhumita
360 Pasir Panjang Road, #0204 Gold Coast Condominium Singapore 118699
65221220 91119610 hazrasundargopal@ gmail.com
Hazra
Smita Sreejita
36 Ah Hood Road, #17-02 Casa Fortuna Singapore 329980
66374037 prodiptah@gmail.com
Mr Prodipta
Hore
Nandita Deborshee
6 Flora Road, Azalea Park Singapore
64060391 63294833 94894033 sauravhore@gmail.com hore_nandini@ yahoo.com
359
Mr Saurav
Hore
Nandini Suhita Gaurav Sumedha
Block-222, Unit#02-11 Floravale , Westwood Avenue Singapore 648355
67550342 64862079 90047050 rabiul. hossain@motorola.com sahina.khatun@ gmail.com
360
Mr Rabiul Awal
Hossain
Khatun Sahina Farzaana Hossain Areej Hossain
BLK 932, Yishun Central 1, #0493 Singapore 760932
64745259 63216998 zahirul@singnet. com.sg
361
Mr Mohammad Zahirul
Islam
Munni Tisha Mariah
Blk 91 , Tanglin Halt Road, #02300 Singapore 142091
64361591 81390042 gupta.arundhuti@ gmail.com
362
Mrs Arundati Gupta
Jacob
Jaiison Jadengiil Jaiison Jaccob
32 Lorong Mydin, #08-03 Astoria Park, Tower E Singapore 416826
67747170 68746738 atreyi@comp.nus. edu.sg
363
Mrs Atreyi
Kankanhalli
Mohan Gourav Shreya
105 Clementi Road, #07-07, Block B, Kent Vale Singapore 129789
66487303 98587930 deepanjankkar@ hotmail.com deepanjankkar@gmail.com
MILON িমলন OCTOBER 2013
members’ directory No. 364 365 366
Name
Spouse & Children
Address
Contact Details
Mousumi Aavishkar Aavantika
9 Bukit Batok Central Link, The Jade, #11-02 Lobby B Singapore 658074
98665450 gautam92@yahoo.com mistuna@rediffmail.com
Kar
Mistuna Tanisi
236 Yishun Ring Road,#03-1004 Singapore 760236
Mr Suman Kar
Sutapa Abhijit Soumyajit
Block 556 Jurong West Street 42,#10-433 Singapore 640556
65198324 90625095 susmita_kar@ hotmail.com
Kar
Rahul Surabhi Ayushman
Block 184C, #08-201, Rivervale Crescent, Sengkang (E) Singapore
67599464 98342335 rupa7387@gmail. com
Karchaudhuri
Anup Kumar Anirban
Yishun St 21, Blk 219, 05-387 Singapore 760219
62410019 97316244 manishkhaitan@ hotmail.com 92702015 98554450 biswajitk@gmail. com
Surname
Mr Deepanjan Kar Mr Gautam
367
Mrs Susmita
368
Mrs Kasturi
369
Mr Manish
Khaitan
Shuchi Samridh Samridhi
24 Fernwood Terrace,#04-01 Singapore 458554
370
Mr Biswajit
Khan
Sharmistha Souparno
Blk 257, Serangoon Central Drive, #09-26 Singapore 550257
371
Mr Sourish
Khan
372
63
Mrs Debjani Khanna
83005470 sumankar2007@gmail.com
98103014 sourish.khan@gmail.com
Blk 510 West Coast Drive, #08303 Singapore 120510
64694531 p_k26@hotmail.com
235 Arcadia Road, Arcadia, 05-02 Singapore 289843
64678680 62250221 96150704 kripalani@galaxyconsultants.com
373
Mr Uttam
Kripalani
237 Arcadia Road, #04-06 Singapore 289844
62829808 96930174 srk13579@yahoo. com
374
Ms Aroti
Krishnan
Blk 350, Hougang Ave 7, #06649 Singapore 530350
62929879 devadas@singnet.com.sg
375
Mrs Sabita
Krishnan
Blk 56, Geylang Bahru, #20-3585 Singapore 330056
376
Mrs Mita
377
90703264 mita_k@hotmail.com
Kukreja
Sujata
2 River Valley Close, #09-05 Singapore 238428
64025450 65934206 93389150 koushik. kundu@rediffmail.com
Mr Koushik
Kundu
Tulika Koushani
Park Green, No. 2 Rivervale Link, #16-03 Singapore 545040
81856301 parag-kundu@yahoo.co.in pkundu@ntu.edu.sg
378
Mr Parag
Kundu
Sagarika Anushka
12 Farrer Park Road Singapore 210012
68772367 94317297 pkundu@ pathinfotech.com arpanakundu@yahoo. co.uk
379
Mr Prabir Kumar
Kundu
Arpana Ipsita Indranil
88 Hillview Avenue, #01-04 Hillbrooks Singapore 669590
68985363 66685847 91890612 sandipkundu44@gmail.com
380
Mr Sandip Kumar
Kundu
Pamela Muskan Rishav
50 Bukit Batok East Avenue 5, #11-06 Regent Heights Singapore 659801
66410334 92300518 sudipkundu@ hotmail.com
Mr Sudip Kundu
Debjani Sumeda
63 Bishan Street 21,, #10-04, Bishan 8 Singapore 574045
62731774 96774276 manjari_lahiri@ yahoo.com
Manjari Sanjana Anushka
20 Bukit Batok Street 52, #03-02 Singapore 659244
64470204 91722425 92951666 lahiri. piu@gmail.com ijlahiri@gmail.com
Piu Upamanyu Ayushman
7 Tanjong Rhu Road, #20-01 The Waterside Singapore 436887
90619410 swagata.lahiri@gmail.com
381 382
Dr Amitabha Lahiri
383
Mr Indrajit Lahiri
384
Mrs Swagata
Lahiri
Shouvik
2M Jalan Remaja, #04-03 Singapore 668671
92346523 sudiptol@yahoo.com monicalahiry@yahoo.co.in
385
Mr Sudipto
Lahiry
Monica Ayushi
34 Tanah Merah Kechil Road, #08-28, East Meadows Singapore 465560
66482904 93694817 jayantalal@gmail. com
386
Mr Jayanta
Lal
Sujata
3 Rhu Cross, Costa Rhu (Ancilia), #06-13 Singapore 437433
67884932 67258827 98410281 atanulodh@hotmail.com samita0809@ gmail.com
387
Mr Atanu
Lodh
Samita Akash
Blk 21 tower 1 #06-04 Pasir Ris St-72, Whitewater Singapore 518764
62689029 68613377 devlodh@ bousteadcontrols.com
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members’ directory
No.
Name
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
388
Mr Debotosh
389
Mrs Neha Garg
390
Mr Subhankar
391
Lodh
Sumati Nandika
9G Yuan Ching Road, #09-76, Lakeside Towers Singapore 618649
Mahanty
Soumen
7 Siglap Road, #10-53,Mandarin Gardens Singapore
64621934 81899649 maiti_in@yahoo. com
Maiti
Lopamudra Ritabrata
216 Petir Road,, Unit No. 07-411 Singapore 670216
66494971 97336557 indrajeet.maitra1@ gmail.com
Mr Indrajeet
Maitra
Mandeep Nanaki
245 Orchard Boulevard, #20-03 Orchard Bel-Air Singapore
67328489 rakamaitra@hotmail.com
392
Mrs Raka
Maitra
Shankar Rajorshi Aurko
93 Robertson Quay, #30-04 Rivergate Singapore 238255
393
Mr Sandip
Maitra
Tulika
41 Hindhede Walk, #07-05 Southhaven 1 Singapore 587672
394
Mr Pradip Kumar
Maity
Arundhati Om Shohag
437 Tanjong Katong Rd, Kings 68982624 91782510 b_majee@ Mansion, Blk A, #22-03 Singapore rediffmail.com 437147
395
Mr Brajendra
Majee
Arunima Ankita Aniket
52 Bukit Batok East Avenue 5, #17-03 Regent Heights Singapore 659802
93880949 majumdar.anindita@gmail.com
396
Ms Anindita
Majumdar
Ashok Das
3 Bideford Road,#05-05 Singapore 229920
92335846 aveekmajumdar@yahoo.co.in
397
Mr Aveek
Majumdar
Sohini
Block 605, Yishun Street 61, #12313 Singapore 760605
66996045 63555822 90282554, 91790374, 91372545 debasis.majumdar@ nielsen.com nilamajum@gmail.com
398
Mr Debasis
Majumdar
Nilanjana Debolina Oindrila
Blk 23, #14-08, Nuovo Ang Mo Kio Ave 9 Singapore 569787
64400726 96247247 j.majumdar@ymail. com majum2003@yahoo.com.sg
399
Mr Jyotirmay
Majumdar
Manjushree Sarbajoy Jayashree Manojoy
22 How Sun Walk, Singapore 538444
64055206 93884897 sukritimajumdar23@yahoo.com.sg
400
Mrs Sukriti
Majumdar
Indranil Priyadarshini
#03-61 Queensway Tower Singapore
401
Dr Arunesh
Majumder
Anamika Ghosh
Block 724 Yishun Street 71, #12183 Singapore 760724
67498602 96528874 bikash_theke@ yahoo.com
402
Mr Bikash
Majumder
Sipra Tulip Tanirika
Blk 724, Tampines St 71, #05157 Singapore 520724
62411697
403
Mr Biren Chandra
Malakar
Sandhya
3 Carmen Terrace Singapore 459682
65207601 92393035 malakar.raja@gmail. com
404
Mr Raja
Malakar
Debasree
Blk 264B Compassvale Bow, #09-50 Singapore 542264
65675243 64668551 malliks04@yahoo. co.in
405
Mr Sudipta
Mallik
Soma shreyan
3 Bukit Batok Street 25, #1002, Tower2, Parkview Condo Singapore 658881
62426442 91094699 rathinmandal72@ gmail.com mrathin@yahoo.com
406
Mr Rathin
Mandal
Sanjeeda Das Hrishiraj Ritujit
10 Chai Chee Road, #07-05 Singapore 467010
62422617 bhim_mozoomdar@ofs.edu.sg
407
Dr Bhim Prasad
Mazoomdar
408
Mr Priyaranjan
Mazumdar
Mallika Trisha
28 Upper Serangoon View, #0935 Rio-Vista Singapore 534207
96123031 sharmistha.mazumdar@gmail. com
409
Mrs Sharmistha
Mazumdar
Amit Kr Mukherjee
Blk 458, Avenue 9 Tampines, #08-304 Singapore 520458
64762465 63954876 92235275,97305463 smazumdar2000@ gmail.com smazumdar2000@yahoo.co.in
410
Mr Susanta
Mazumdar
Subhasri Adrija
370-G, Alexandra Road, #1310, The Anchorage Singapore 159960
64061066 82821234 paromitamehta@ yahoo.com
411
Ms Paromita C
Mehta
Samir Abushree Aditi
31 Ford Avenue, Singapore
8124845 deepakmishra1947@yahoo. com
41 Jalan Jelita Singapore 278365
Contact Details 83365892 nehagarg28@gmail.com
86043485 maitra_sandip@yahoo..com 67894535 62256015 rinki.maity@gmail. com pradipmt@yahoo.com
96193959 aruneshmajumder@aol.co.uk
83834386 priyaranjanm@gmail.com
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members’ directory No.
Name
412
Mr Dipak Kumar
Mishra
31 Roberts Lane Singapore 218292
413
Mr Siddharth
Mishra
30 Bayshore Road,, #12-02, The Bayshore Singapore 469974
63000462 81892861 mishra@mosmsg. com.sg
414
Mr Sumit Kumar
Mishra
Anindita Ahana
54 Choa Chu Kang North 7, #0639 Singapore 689529
64684955 65071205 96331102 amitmitra@yahoo.com amit.mitra@merck. com
415
Mr Amit
Mitra
Javeri Aryan
42 Choa Chu Kang Street 64, #02-16, The Singapore 689104
64693902 amitkmitra@yahoo.com
416
Dr Amit Kanta Kumar
Mitra
55A Coronation Rd West Singapore 269268
64062857 kchatt@gmail.com
417
Mrs Asima
Mitra
97 Cashew Road, #08-03, Cashew Heights Singapore 679668
67332471 64398063 kallolmitra@ hotmail.com
418
Mr Kallol
Mitra
29 Leonie Hill, #15-06, Horizon Tower West Singapore 239228
64521400 93521949 98366226
419
Mrs Mini
Mitra
Blk 234, Ang Mo Kio Ave 3, #121128 Singapore 560234
66965710 97737291 soumenmitra67@ gmail.com
420
Mr Soumen
Mitra
Srabanti Trina Avik
477 River Valley Road, #17-02 Valley Park Singapore 243862
67777604 91372631 91267500 mitra. subroto@gmail.com dipanwita.mitra@ gmail.com
421
Mr Subroto
Mitra
Dipanwita Sanjana Sanraj
Blk 202, Clementi Road, #09-204 Singapore 129783
422
Mr Sudipto
Mitra
Debjani Disha
Block 50, #07-01 Madeira Condominium, Bukit Batok Street 31 Singapore 659442
63449805 84486172 swapnamitra3@ gmail.com
Bhargab
125 Meyer Road,, #07-04, The Makena Singapore 437936
64640083 65166839 97382934 tulika@ comp.nus.edu.sg abhik@comp.nus.edu.sg
Mitra
Dr. Abhik Roychoudhury Jishnu
137 Sunset Way, #03-10 Singapore 597159
66381204 ankita_mondal67@yahoo. com.sg
Lina Ankita Avishek
6 Sin Ming Road, #03-08 Sing Min Plaza Singapore 575585
423
Surname
Mrs Swapna Mitra
424
Dr Tulika
425
Mr Asit Kumar
Mondal
426
Mr Joydeep
Mondal
427
Mr Debashis
Mondal
428
Mr Sanjay Kumar
Mondal
429
Mr Sonu Kumar
Mondal
430
Mr Swarup Kumar
Mondal
431
Mr Sridev
432
Spouse & Children
Aditi Soumi Vinayak
Address
65
Contact Details 97399507 sidmishra1@gmail.com
92315841 sudiptomitra9@yahoo.com.sg
82991411 joydeepmondal.4u@gmail.com
Blk 246 Bukit Batok East Avenue 5 Singapore
62452740 63294869 97319667 moushami74@yahoo.com debashismondal@yahoo.com
Moushami Dipannita Debolina Dipshikha
21 Jln. Sempadan, Villa Marina, #01-10, Tower - 10. Singapore 457398
66897715 82233008 mondal.sanjay@ ymail.com
Suparna Ryan
82 Hillview Avenue, #08-04 Chantilly Rise Singapore 669581
81518960 sandyarya1@gmail.com
65 Marine Drive, #02-160 Singapore 440065
65665001 81576806 swarup_mondal@ hotmail.com hiswarup@gmail.com
Sristi
Blk 145 Rivervale Drive, #10-529 Singapore 540145
62442144 97596590 sridev@singnet. com.sg
Mookerjea
Ranjana Soham
359 Kew Crescent Singapore 465968
66336331 81833875 lopamudra_ moulik@yahoo.co.in
Mrs Lopamudra
Moulik
Subhendu Abhinav
Blk - 193, #13-785, Rivervale Drive, Sengkang Singapore 540193
64404273 91273454 brotinm@lycos.com
433
Mr Brotin
Muhuri
Shrabanti Brototi Sayantani
11 Tanjong Rhu Road, #10-04, The Waterside Singapore 436896
90220173 deepshikha.mukerji@abbott. com
434
Mrs Deepshikha
Mukerji
30 Keppel Bay Drive, #05-46 Caribbean@Keppel Bay Singapore 098650
64492320 62360498 91190854 pakhi@ singnet.com.sg
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members’ directory
No.
Name
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
Contact Details
435
Mr Amit Bikram
Mukherjee
Monika Indrakshee
Block 5, Marine Vista, #18-45 Neptune Court Singapore 449029
67922204 64234631 ananya. mukherjee@gmail.com
436
Mrs Ananya
Mukherjee
Swarup Sampoorna
31A Nanyang Avenue, #10-02, Nanyang Heights Singapore 639804
66738531 91145531 / 81895666 iamhere.neel@gmail.com
437
Mr Aniruddha
Mukherjee
Riya Chowdhury
Blk 114 Teck Whye Lane, #05686 Singapore 680114
66893903 91072175 avi_pepo@yahoo. com
438
Mr Avishek
Mukherjee
Nabamita Rushali
Blk 376 Clementi Avenue 4, #07104 Singapore
62747880 90042446 91448034 debneel@3i-infotech.com mukherjeemona@hotmail.com
439
Mr Debneel
Mukherjee
Mona Aditya Arunima
42 Keppel Bay Drive, #06110, Caribbean @ Kepple Bay Singapore 098656
67320736 91543301 RINI47@hotmail. com
440
Mrs Indrani Mukherjee
15 Leonie Hill Road, #14-02, Horizon Tower East Singapore 239194
90218820 jayeetam@gmail.com
55 Chestnut Drive Singapore 679329
65038151 98579747 shrey77@gmail. com joymukherji@hotmail.com
441
Miss Jayeeta
Mukherjee
442
Mr Joydeep
Mukherjee
Shreya Inesh
278 Ocean Drive, #01-18,The Coast @ Sentosa Cove Singapore 098450
83882042 kheya85@gmail.com subhamsarkar1001@gmail.com
443
Mrs Kamalika
Mukherjee
Subham Sarkar
Blk 21, Hougang Avenue 3, #11243 Singapore
64010859 66685884 91693761 mukherjee_km@hotmail.com mausumi_ mm@hotmail.com
444
Mr Kaushik
Mukherjee
Mausumi Bristy
#09-01 Summerdale Condominium, Block 2, 2 Boon Lay Drive Singapore 649925
67764598 62658300 pankaj@starhub. net.sg
445
Dr Pankaj Kumar
Mukherjee
Champakali
Blk 715, Clementi West Street 2, #06-91 Singapore 120715
64005610 81830572 81838572 piyali68@hotmail.com
446
Mr Prasenjit
Mukherjee
Piyali Pratyusha Prinita
Block 50 Chua Chu Kang North 6, #16-06, Yew Mei Green Singapore 689574
67380852 68363955 pmukherjee@usel. biz
447
Mr Prasoon
Mukherjee
Subhalakshmi Prashant Pronoy
#28-03 Scotts High Park, Scotts Road Singapore
68750752 questsea@singnet.com.sg
448
Dr Sabyasachi
Mukherjee
Gouri
55 Chestnut Drive Singapore 679329
67563196 63476100 98004330 siddhartha60@hotmail.com
449
Mr Siddhartha
Mukherjee
Pritha Sohini Sayani
Blk 367, Yishun Ring Road, #091524 Singapore 760367
64000887 81439790 subhendu_ mukherjee2001@yahoo.com
Manashi Srimoyee
128 Hillview Avenue, #08-03 Hillview 128 Singapore 669595
66930591 90684381 sudeshna.icici@ gmail.com
9 Jalan Membina, #03-01 Central Green Condo Singapore 169483
66801676 83997060 mukherjeelily@ yahoo.com
450
Mr Subhendu Mukherjee
451
Mrs Sudeshna Mukherjee
452
Mrs Sujata
Mukherjee
Santanu Sruti Shiladitya
13 Siglap Avenue Singapore 456313
96438515 jaeita@gmail.com
453
Mr Suranjan
Mukherjee
Jaeita
7 Siglap Road, #03-67, Mandarin Gardens Singapore 448909
65198734 65051714 96526870 suvartham@gmail.com
454
Mr Suvartha
Mukherjee
Sanchita
#18-13, Le Crescendo Apts, 233 Paya Lebar Road Singapore 409044
98304953 reachtania@rediffmail.com
Saikat Shayan
130 Tanjong Rhu Road,Lobby J, Pebble Bay, #04-02 Singapore 436918
68928191 youaim@yahoo.com
Mukherjee
Sharmila Seemanti Paushali
165 Gangsa Road, #07-76 Singapore 670165
66383215 81867851 mukerji66@yahoo. com
Mukherji
Gunjan Snigdha
3 Juron East Street 32, The Mayfair, Tower 3, #04-01 Singapore 609478
65543257 81891859 deb_mukherji@ hotmail.com swatimukherji@hotmail.com
455
Mrs Tania Mukherjee
456
Mr Udayan
457
Mr Bhashkar
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Spouse & Children
Address
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458
Mr Deb
Mukherji
Swati Ankita
168 Lentor Loop, Bullion Park, Tower 2, # 09-01 Singapore 789098
459
Mr Soumitro
Mukherji
Munmun/ Baishali Dahlia Rohan
11 Gilstead Road,#05-01 Morimasa Garden Singapore 309065
65202423 96828387 amartya. mukherjee@gmail.com sharmila1213@ gmail.com
460
Dr Amartya
Mukhopadhyay
Sharmila Ayushi
456 Corporation Road, Parc Vista Tower 4, #08-03 Singapore 649813
68412837 98718421 tanusree@tp.edu.sg Madhusudan.Mukho@ssmc.com
461
Dr Madhusudan
Mukhopadhyay
Dr. Tanusree Adhikari Prithviraj Ujjayini
Blk 2, #10-04, Butterworth 8, Butterworth Lane Singapore 439445
97716067 / 92998627 sam_mukh@ yahoo.com sashmukh@yahoo.com
462
Mr Samiran
Mukhopadhyay
Saswati Ishaan Neiladri
8 Ang Mo Kio Central, #14-30 Grandeur Singapore 567749
63121982 63365251 90884506 kalyan_ mukhuti@yahoo.com.sg banani.mukhuti@ gmail.com
463
Mr Kalyan
Mukhuti
Banani Sayantan
Block 157C, # 09-629 Rivervale Crescent, Sengkang (East) Singapore 543157
66400945 86061605 parvez.murshed@ gmail.com
464
Mr Khandaker Parvez
Murshed
Sabrina Karim Khandaker Ihab
9 Tanjong Rhu Road, #08-01, The Waterside Singapore 436894
465
Mr Sumallya
Nag
Abhinanda Vedanth Siddhanth
10 West Coast Crescent, #06-05 West Cove, Tower 3B Singapore 128041
67665654 63390257 tapash@pacific. net.sg
466
Mr Tapash
Nag
Ira Dass Sumit Saptrashi
Blk 408, Choa Chu Kang Ave 3, #05-299 Singapore 680408
64739477 62662733 jaideepnandi@ hotmail.com
467
Mr Jaideep
Nandi
Jaita Ipshita Oishani
370H, Alexandra Road, #1602, The Anchorage Singapore 159961
62359358 98367443 rahulknandi@ yahoo.com
468
Mrs Nandita
Nandi
Indrani Debjani
176A Orchard Road, #07-53, Centrepoint Apt Singapore 238844
96556365
469
Mr Bhaskar
Nandy
3 Nathan Road,#04-06 Regency Park Singapore 248726
97736454 kunalcs@gmail.com
470
Mr Kunal
Nandy
807 Woodlands St 81, #05-205 Singapore 730807
67289298 98002905 kmtnandy@ starhub.net.sg
471
Mrs Minoo
Nandy
Tilottama
6 Angklong Lane, #03-04, Faber Garden Singapore 579980
84685770 equity9@hotmail.com
472
Ms Ameeta
Nandy Chatterjee
A Shamir Shweta Akash Neil
#04-01 Balmoral 8,Balmoral Road Singapore 259792
66512138 66685079 91208940 ANath@ mcdermott.com amitabha1965@gmail. com
473
Mr Amitabha
Nath
Soma Abhishek Sarthak
12 Farrer Park Road,#03-13 Singapore 210012
64012696 83607274 deblina@ primecareers.org
474
Mr Chandan P.K.
Nath
Deblina Nikitha Nishant
1, Simei Street 3, #06-15 Singapore 529890
64490029 62262565 92956175 jkniyogi@gmail.com
475
Mr Jawahar Kantha
Niyogi
Ruma Amrit Niyogi
62 Havelock Road, River Place, Tower B1, Unit 02-04 Singapore 169659
68989697 65790761 abhipsa_cal@ singnet.com.sg Abhimanyau_pal@spd. org.sg
476
Mr Abhimanyau
Pal
Purba Abhipsa
50 Bukit Batok East Ave 5, #19-08, Tower C, Regent Heights Singapore 659801
64744574 98256175 devmona@gmail. com
477
Mr Debabrata
Pal
Monomita Iraj
370H Alexandra Road, #1207 The Anchorage Singapore 159961
63455440 96734639 palpradip@gmail. com
478
Mr Pradipto
Pal
Anjali Neha
72 Bayshore Road, #02-13 Singapore 469988
66380254 83554602 prasenjitk.pal@ gmail.com
479
Mr Prasenjit Kumar
Pal
Parama Datta
Block 767 Choa Chu Kang Street 54, #10-43 Singapore 680767
62216015 63231832 81888437 rajivpalm@gmail.com moutumpa@yahoo. com
83282933 mrsmukherji@gmail.com
sumallyanag@gmail.com
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Name
480
Mr Rajiv Kumar
481
Mr Jayesh A
482
Mr Tapan Krishna
483
Mr Nirankar
484
Mr Binod
485 486 487
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
Contact Details
Pal
Moutushi Koyena Pal
130 Cantonment Road, #11-03, The Beacon Singapore 089775
63486418 98157655 jayeshparekh50@ gmail.com
Parekh
Mona J Freya J Jesal J
114A Arthur Road, #21-08, Katong Park Towers Singapore 439826
62214452 96564400 tapan.pattanaik@ bergebulk.com
14, Dragon Mansion, #1417, Spottiswoode Park Road Singapore
65203386 94502977 nirankarpatwa@ gmail.com
Pattanaik Patwa
Sangeeta Jessica Anushka
8 Boon Lay Drive, #08-18 Summerdale Singapore 649928
64048294 92335350 binod.patwari@ linde.com
Patwari
Sima Diya
60 Kim Seng Road, #24-02 Tribeca Singapore
67629423 68921704 debnath.paul@ gmail.com rumu.paul@gmail.com
Mr Debnath
Paul
Rumu Debaleena
2B Hong San Walk, #10-06 Palm Gardens Singapore 689048
64193125 97288341 diptendrapaul@ yahoo.com
Mr Diptendra
Paul
Subhra Meghna
16 West Coast Crescent, #03-10 West Cove Singapore 128044
64649957 97214607 indradip@yahoo. com
Sharmistha Ishika
2 Petir Road, #15-04, Maysprings Cond0 Singapore 678265
64870743 63928406 dipikapaul@hotmail. com
Mr Indradip Paul
488
Mr Kumar Debasish
Paul
Anamika Saimon Dipika
Blk 419, Serangoon Central, #05428 Singapore 550419
67942845
489
Mr P K
Paul
Pranati
Blk 268B, Boon Lay Drive, #09564 Singapore 642268
65206602 91010453 sagar_paul@ mindtree.com
490
Mr Sagar
Paul
Sharmistha Arnav Rishabh
62 Bayshore Road, #22-01, Pearl Tower, Bayshore Park Singapore 469983
67297745 83005356 saibalp@rediffmail. com
491
Mr Saibal
Paul
Jayati Sourav
#07-04 Tower 3, Bullion Park, 166 Lentor Loop Singapore
64767695 91767457 tanivoire@gmail. com yeenapaul@yahoo.com
492
Mr Sumit Kumar
Paul
Yeena Tanya
25 Holland Hill, #01-04 Holland Peak Singapore 287740
68989546 96335430 supriyopaul@ hotmail.com
493
Mr Supriyo
Paul
Pompi Pratyush Rupsa
220 Westwood Avenue, #06-08, The Flora Vale Singapore 648352
64009850 98583221 keyap1@hotmail. com
494
Dr Tapas Kumar
Paul
Keya Rivik Shourick
169 Jalan Jurong Kechil, #03-07 Singapore 598669
64007969 90887928 pharikal@vsnl.com shrabani76@hotmail.com
495
Mr Asit Kumar
Pharikal
Shrabani Vivek
Bukit Batok St 25, Park View Condominium, #13-05, 43 Tower 3 Singapore 658880
64060032 62159525 83990447 joyitap@ gmail.com saikatp@hotmail.com
496
Mr Saikat
Poddar
Joyita Shashin
7 Siglap Road, Mandarin Gardens, #13-55, Lobby N Singapore 448909
63439366 65350220 97834070 sarajitp@ yahoo.com
497
Mr Sarajit
Poddar
Tina Triparna Ishan
Blk 183, #11-266, Edgefield Plains, Punggol, Singapore 820183
97718972 mithu50@rediffmail.com
498
Mr Sougata
Poddar
Mithu Kabya
52 Toh Tuck Road Singapore 596743
63000609 81635040 arooppradhan@ yahoo.com
499
Mr Aroop Kumar
Pradhan
Madhavi Abhyarthana Aaryana
Blk 145 Lorong Ah Soo, #02-137 Singapore
66497751 81815445 sukanya. pushkarna@gmail.com
500
Mrs Sukanya
Pushkarna
Puneet Prakriti Prayuj
7 Thomson Lane, #08-03 Singapore 297725
64454695 64235983 96628560 anindya. putatunda@gmail.com
501
Mr Anindya
Putatunda
Kojagari Anwesha
#02-02 The Clearwater, 2 Bedok Reservoir View Singapore 479232
64724724 mpemusta@nus.edu.sg fauzia_mustafiz@hotmail.com
502
Prof Mustafizur
Rahman
Fauzia Nabil Nafis Nahin
28 Jalan Kelabu Asap, Chip Bee Gardens Singapore 278221
65191420 82830680 bk_rakshit@yahoo. co.in
503
Mrs Kakoli
Rakshit
Barun Kumar Brijesh Regent Heights, #22-07 Bukit Shiksha Shakshy Batok East Avenue 5 Singapore
504
Mr Somesh Kumar
Rakshit
Paromita Rishav Utsav
618 Choa Chu Kang North 7, #12425 Singapore 680618
67693371 someshcal@gmail.com skparomita@gmail.com 96605586 saunakrai@gmail.com
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Name
505
Mr Saunak
506
Mrs Swarnali
507
Mrs Mira
Rao
508
Mr Tapan Kumar
Rao
509
Mr Anirban
510
69
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
Contact Details
Rai
Purnima Sen Arihan
370E Alexandra Road, #07-08 Singapore 159958
65261321 93822445 ranaswarnali09@ yahoo.com
Rana
Sounak
8 Hougang St 92, #01-07 Regent Ville, Tower 4 Singapore 538686
64811002
84 Kasai Road Singapore 808331
65327233 62327805 tkr@mindtrac.com pdaswani@mindtrac.com
Prabha Tanvi Prapti
3 Tanjong Rhu Road, #23-04 The Waterside Singapore 436881
68629226 97385867 raydeepali@yahoo. com
Ray
Deepali Meghna Aarush
Blk24, Bukit Batok St 52, #06-03, Guilin View Singapore 659244
90697058 82988074 debi200846@ yahoo.com
Mrs Debi
Ray
Amitava Adhrit
913 Toa Payoh Lor 1, #15-02 Singapore 319772
66484431 90089031 koushik.rita@gmail. com
511
Mr Koushik
Ray
Debadrita Ritodeep
232 Westwood Avenue, #02-32 The Floravale Singapore 648360
64649294 67725351 91710051 mantoshr@yahoo.com raymant@gmail. com
512
Dr Manotosh
Ray
Indrani Keenjal Ray
85 Hillview Avenue, #08-01 The Petals Singapore 669587
85000375 nilanjanr@yahoo.com jayeetabose@yahoo.com
513
Mr Nilanjan
Ray
Jayeeta Niharika
2 Indus Road, #07-08 Emerald Park Singapore 169586
64565244 ray.partha@gmail.com
514
Mr Partha
Ray
Sahana Sugoto Shohini
7 Siglap Road, #21-63 Mandarin Gardens Singapore 448909
67558894 81135359 ray.partha@gmail. com chandranisr@gmail.com
515
Mr Partha Sarathi
Ray
Chandrani Shreya Shuchi
5 Siglap Road, #16-46 Mandarin Gardens Singapore 448908
62536385 98382401 pinakiray2003@ yahoo.com rupa.ray@gmail.com
516
Mr Pinaki
Ray
Rupa
52 Bukit Batok East Avenue 5, Tower B Regent Heights,, # 04-02 Singapore 659802
96308984 captraja@gmail.com
517
Capt Raja
Ray
Sujata Saurav Souvik
50 Telok Blangah Road, #05-02 Singapore 098828
64002843 90731950 ramashishray@ gmail.com
518
Mr Ramashish
Ray
51 Hindhede Walk, 05-08, Springdale Singapore 587975
66484715 97273760 sandipan.ray@ db.com
519
Mr Sandipan
Ray
Prionka Sagarika Anushka
Hill Crest Road,15J Hill Crest Villa Singapore 286759
96720555 / 97860923 subhashisray@ yahoo.com shaluray@yahoo.com
520
Mr Subhashis
Ray
Shalu Nikita Aryaan
12 Bedok Reservoir View, #1235 The Clearwater Singapore 479237
62741092 96537475 sumonray@gmail. com
521
Mr Sumon Kumar
Ray
Somali
Blk 539 Bukit Panjang Ring Road, #03-851 Singapore 670539
63106602 98636985 raychaud@singnet. com.sg
Joyotee Ananya Arjo
Blk 52, Choa Chu Kang North 6, #07-14, Yew Mei Green Singapore 689575
65462654 irc747@yahoo.com.sg indranil@isonfund.com
522
Mr Indrajit Ray Chaudhury
523
Mr Indranil
Ray Chaudhury
Shreya Ishan Orjun
12 Flora Road, #06-02, Azalea Park Singapore 509730
65462654 anjurc@gmail.com
524
Mr S
Ray Chaudhury
Anjali
12 Flora Road, #06-02, Azalea Park Singapore 509730
65202834 63179477 98360018 ranadevr@gmail.com r_rc2001@yahoo. com
525
Mr Ranadev
Ray Choudhury
Ayana Rishita
1 Rhu Cross, #12-10 Singapore 437431
93294606 lopa.mitra@gmail.com pratikrc@gmail.com
526
Mr Pratik
Raychowdhury
Lopa Pranit
31 Hind Hede Walk,, #03-07, Southaven 2 Singapore 587967
62261803 ovpl@pacific.net.sg
527
Mr Amitava
Roy
19 Keppel Road, #07-07, Jit Poh Building Singapore 089058
98500291 roy_arijit@hotmail.com
528
Mr Arijit
Roy
Smita Aahana
Blk 27, 29 Jalan Sempadan, #03-09, Villa Marina Singapore 457402
62887484 96454529 atanu@ dataconweb.com
529
Mr Atanu
Roy
Indrani Arpan Rajarshi
50 Bukit Batok East Avenue 5, # 25-02 Regent Heights Singapore 659801
68972350 65083829 81389350 barnali. roy@dnv.com barnali0129@gmail.com
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No.
Name
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
Contact Details
530
Mrs Barnali
Roy
Salil Archit Roy
25 Pasir Panjang Court, Pasir Panjang Drive Singapore 118974
67894684 debasish.roy@hp.com Debasish_hp@yahoo.com
531
Mr Debasish
Roy
Suparna Debajit Debopom
1 Bukit Batok Street 25, #12-19 Parkview Apartments Singapore 658882
532
Mr Debasish
Roy
Sanchita Krishnendu
207B, Compassvale Lane Singapore 543207
64671651 hena@dartistryasia.com
533
Mrs Hena
Roy
1P Pine Grove, #03-76 Singapore 591401
62350276 96368024 indranilroysg@ yahoo.com.sg Priyum@yahoo.com
534
Mr Indranil
Roy
Priyadarshini Siddharth
335 Bukit Timah Road, #07-03, Wing On Life Garden Singapore 259718
62800141 63476122 93254224 jkroy@iii. com.sg royrinku2006@yahoo.com
535
Mr Jayanta Kumar
Roy
Sriparna Sarbajit Sreejeet
Blk 1, Lorong Lew Lian, #07-20 Singapore 531001
536
Mr Kaushik
Roy
Tunula Chewang Tivon
7 Marine Vista,#19-09, Neptune Court Singapore 449031
65957487 96479358 kaustab.roy@citi. com kaustabroy@yahoo.com
537
Mr Kaustab
Roy
Ayana Agastya Roy
1 Tanamera Ketchil Road, Unit # 06-05 Singapore 466663
64436124 surroy@pacific.net.sg
538
Mrs Manju
Roy
539
Mrs Mohua
Roy
Vineet
9 Rhu Cross, #12-04 Costa Rhu Singapore 437436
64091851 81890975 nabayanroy@gmail. com
540
Mr Nabayan
Roy
Pampa Ridhima
170 Lentor Loop, Bullion Park, Tower 1, #10-05 Singapore 789099
62809541
541
Mr Nirmal Chandra
Roy
Anupama Shima
45 Chartwell Drive Singapore 558739
67746291 91723504 chaitaliroy@hotmail. com
542
Dr Partha
Roy
Chaitali Ahona Adrija
Blk F, 107 Clementi Road, #05-06 (Kent Vale) Singapore 129790
65022370 65861170 82230625 rajlakshmi@gmail.com
543
Mrs Rajlakshmi
Roy
Atul Akash
370E Alexandra Road, #0208, The Anchorage Singapore 159958
91140872 roy.ranodeb@gmail.com
544
Mr Ranodeb
Roy
479 River Valley Road, #16-05 Singapore 248364
65620956 roysalilkumar@yahoo.com
Snigdha
Blk 413, Pandan Gardens, #15133 Singapore 600413
97699258 85227978 sanj_y@yahoo.com soumi5_roy@yahoo.com
545
Dr Salil Roy
5000L Marine Parade Road, #05-51, Lagoon View Singapore 449293
98565375 d-roy70in@yahoo.co.in
82281014 kroy79@gmail.com
85468164 roy.mohua@gmail.com
546
Mr Sanjoy
Roy
Soumi
26 Upper Seragoon View, #03-31, 68368472 81267726 saptakroy@hotmail. Rio Vista Singapore 534206 com
547
Mr Saptak
Roy
Barnali Rukmini
100 Clemenceau Avenue North,, #08-103 Cavenagh House Singapore 229491
65246493 84073734 roy.sharmili@gmail. com
548
Mrs Sharmili
Roy
Anmol Sethy
7 Pemimpin Drive, #11-04 Singapore 576150
64671651 shorbaniroy@yahoo.com
549
Miss Shorbani
Roy
1P Pine Grove, #03-76 Singapore 591401
64091834 91447106 uni16624@gmail. com
550
Mr Siddhartha
Roy
kamala Joyita
26 Bayshore Road, #15-05, The Bayshore Singapore 469972
97115671 roy.sudipto@mindshareworld. com
551
Mr Sudipta
Roy
Ipsita Banerjee Naisha Tanishka
83 Carlisle Road, #07-05 Mera Springs Singapore 219648
67280026 68904800 90685192 sukanta2212@yahoo.co.in rsukanta@ hotmail.com
552
Mr Sukanta
Roy
Sampa Souvik
52 Choa Chu Kang North 6, #04-13 Yew Mei Green Singapore 689575
64091834 roy.kamala@yahoo.com.sg
553
Mrs Sumita
Roy
26 Bayshore Road, #15-05, The Bayshore Singapore 469972
65197525 92480280 troyman06@yahoo. co.in manasi_ry@yahoo.co.in
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Name
554
71
Surname
Spouse & Children
Address
Contact Details
Mr Tapas
Roy
Manasi Deepanwita Deboleena
1 Bukit Batok East St 25, #09-11, Park VIew Apartments Singapore 658882
68447072 tapatisom@gmail.com
555
Mrs Tapati
Roy
Abhijit Anurag Ayusman
1 Rivervale Link, The Rivervale, #10-11 Singapore 545118
66416056 96822353 santanuurmi@ yahoo.com
556
Ms Deepashree
Roy Chaudhury
57, Meyer Road, 21-08, The Seafront Singapore 437678
65825094 93675440 indramit@gmail. com
557
Mr Amit
Roy Choudhury
Indrani Saheli
Blk 33, Pasir Ris Drive 3, #12-01, Eastvale Singapore 519492
66859408 91693202 rcindranil@yahoo. com
558
Mr Indranil
Roy Choudhury
Sudipta Tannistha Roopkatha
370F Alexandra Road, #0903 The Anchorage Singapore 159953
64069759 8168 4952 koma_partha@ hotmail.com
559
Mr Partha Protim
Roy Choudhury
Koma Prithula Debasmit
16 Simei St 1,, #10-08 Melville Park Singapore 529942
67534270 91299961 pchoud@aettankers.com
560
Mr Prodeep
Roy Choudhury
Madhumita Pronoy Jaya
60 Compassvale Bow, #16-38 Singapore 544993
64011932 64205123 90023694 prosantoroychoudhury@gmail.com
561
Mr Prosanta
Roy Choudhury
Sonali Rupali Priyanka
6 Jalan Lempeng, #12-03, Park West Singapore 128795
68875058 68602260 81810538 dev. rudra@pw.utc.com anushua@yahoo.com
562
Mr Dev
Rudra
Anushua Anika Ananya
10 Cuscaden Walk,#10-04 Four Season Park Singapore 249693
65282147 92320886 gautam.rudra@citi. com
563
Mr Gautam
Rudra
Monali Roman
188 Keng Lee Road, #22-01 Rochelle at Newton Singapore 308414
63141794 90610454 90610454 sahaashis2002@yahoo.com.sg
564
Mr Ashis
Saha
Mita Soumi
Blk 407, Choa Chu Kang Ave 3, 11-297 Singapore 680407
67477633 98277051 saha_asit@yahoo. com
565
Mr Asit Kumar
Saha
Munmun Amrit
Blk 121 Kim Tian Place, #13-74 Singapore 160121
63527246 Bikash.Saha@ standardchartered.com
566
Mr Bikash
Saha
Sumana Akanksha
16 Dunearn Road, #12-02, Dunearn Gardens Singapore 309420
567
Mr Debashish
Saha
Nandini Rusha Anwesha
Block 11, #07-04 Simei Green, Simei Street 4 Singapore
67560873 62857833 9693 4490 gtmsaha@yahoo.com saha@khatibeng. com
568
Mr Gautam Kumar
Saha
Esha Arjun Saha Akash Saha
Blk 634, #03-50, Yishun Street 61 Singapore 760634
67267104 93824905 kaushik.saha.in@ gmail.com
569
Mr Kaushik
Saha
Mukulika Dibyadeep
55 Tampines Avenue 1,#04-03 Singapore 529773
67299895 98567568 linasaha1@gmail. com ramlinasaha@gmail.com
Mrs Lina Saha
Ram Krishna Megha Monali
323 Sembawang Close, #06-315 Singapore 750323
63970208 97433706 parna_saha@ yahoo.com rajasaha@gmail.com
570
90607533 dsaha63@hotmail.com
571
Mr Raja
Saha
Madhumita Ishani Anisha
Blk 691, Jurong West Central 1, #05-177 Singapore 640691
65203215 64083855 90287691 tanmmoy@yahoo.com
572
Mr Tanmoy
Saha
Sanchita Soumyadip Ranadip
50 Bukit Batok East Ave 5, #14-05, Regent Heights, Tower C Singapore 659801
97267223 92432231 somasray@gmail. com tsray@aet-tankers.com
573
Mr Tamal
Saha Ray
Soma Aritra
Block 27, Lorong Lew Lian, #0407. Cherry Hill Condominium Singapore
64021721 64335209 98333347 milansamaddar@gmail.com
574
Mr Milan Kumar
Samaddar
Shelly Akshata
#05-04, Blk 202, Eastern Lagoon - II, Upper East Coast Road Singapore 455284
575
Mr Debabrata
576
Mr Anindya
Sarkar
Chandankana Arko Aalok Shome Deepto
5 Siglap Road, #21-44 Mandarin Garden Singapore 448908
577
Mr Avik
Sarkar
Amrita Avinandan Vinayak
5 Siglap Road, #04-33 Mandarin Gardens Singapore 448908
385 Pasir Panjang Road, #04-04 Villa de West Singapore 118719
Samanta
92356453 panchgara@yahoo.co.in 67262150 jhumka@gmail.com 98595943 avik123_sarkar@yahoo.com 96362637 mou_bsp@yahoo.com
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578
Mrs Moumita
Sarkar
Bikram
Blk F, 39 Jurong East Ave 1, #0306, Parc Oasis Singapore 609776
90111890 sarkarp2002@yahoo.com sarkar_susmita@yahoo.com
579
Mr Pradipta
Sarkar
Susmita Ushmil Uddalak
Blk 342 Woodlands Ave 1, #06645 Singapore 730342
66996170 90306375, 94854881 captrsarkar@rediffmail.com
580
Capt Rupnarayan
Sarkar
Jhilli Raya
9 Rivervale Crescent, #11-28 Rivervale Crest Singapore 545086
64400107 62243119 97394942 manishasarkar@gmail.com sarkarsubrata@gmail.com
581
Mr Subrata
Sarkar
Manisha Aroni Ayoni
79 Meyer Road, #04-01, Casa Mey Fort Singapore 437906
64167593 91500158 sudip_iit@yahoo. com
Ishani
41 Hume Avenue, #08-07 Singapore 598738
67793717 83459134 csarker@hotmail. com chadni_92@hotmail.com 64019640 98506499 ansax@rediffmail. com
582
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583
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Sarker
Swapan Kumar Mithil Chadni
Blk 457, Clementi Avenue 3, #16578 Singapore 120457
584
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Saxena
Anshul
22 Simei Street, #05-12 Melville Park Singapore
585
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Sen
586
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Sen
587
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588
97751362 sen.agniva@ymail.com
408 Joo Chiat Place Singapore 428045
68814875 91845082 senamlan@yahoo. co.in
Brotiti Aaditya
12 Hougang St 92, #02-06, Singapore 538688
81217160 ayanarpita@yahoo.com arpitadatta5@gmail.com
Sen
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12 Cuscaden Walk, #18-02 Singapore 249694
62354727 sendeban@yahoo.com
Mr Debanjan
Sen
Shubhashree Samadrita Daivik
16 Balmoral Cresent, #07-03 Balmoral Residences Singapore 259910
62359484 63056058 91163626 / 91150343 deepsen@dbs.com deepsen34@hotmail.com
589
Mr Deep
Sen
Sreyashi Datta Neel Ayon
11 Tanjong Rhu Road, #06-04 Waterside Singapore 436896
67792012 90104114 gopasen@yahoo. com s.indranil@gmail.com
590
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Sen
Gopa Paromita Nabonita
60 West Coast Crescent, #0301 West Bay Condo Singapore 128040
98287000 98287999 mithusen2@gmail. com
591
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Sen
Subroto
52 Newton Road, #23-05 Newton Gems Singapore 307992
96573541 sen_nikhilesh@hotmail.com
592
Mr Nikhilesh
Sen
Sagarika
10 Dover Rise,#10-06 Singapore 138680
67951236 67904713 ansen@ntu.edu.sg
593
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Sen
Madhurima Malini Amartyo
33 B Nanyang Avenue, #13-03 Singapore 639805
594
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Sen
595
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Sen
596
Mr Sandeep
597
93827149 sen.omkarsen@gmail.com
Blk 858, Yishun Avenue 4, #0281 Singapore 760858
62518077 psen1@singnet.com.sg
Rinku Pooja Diya
10C Bradell View, #20-09 Singapore 579722
64765693 91552811 97862354 sandeepsen41@hotmail.com
Sen
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#09-10 Anchorage, 370 G, Alexandra Road Singapore 159960
64405942 64271129 dipanjana_sen@ yahoo.com
Mr Shankha
Sen
Dipanjana Shubhalaxmi
7 Siglap Road, #12-67 Manadrin Gardens Singapore 448909
62555067 sen.s.5@pg.com
598
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Sen
808 Thomson Road, #15-22, Thomson 800 Singapore 298190
63696545 93834214 swap_sen1@ yahoo.com
599
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Sen
Swati Swaroopa Swagato
Blk 367, Woodlands Avenue 5, #04-462 Singapore 730367
600
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Sen
Sancharini Mazumdar Aliya Mazumdar Sen
201 Tanjong Rhu Road, #09-11 Parkshore Singapore 436917
64695700
601
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Sen Gupta
(Late Narayan Chandra) Shamir Prabir Sumita
4 Cassia Drive Singapore 289698
64448117
602
Miss Shiuli
Sen Gupta
5000-K Marine Parade Road, #04-46, Lagoon View Singapore 449292
65197679 62325446 83836204 senguptahome@yahoo.co.in shyamasri1@ gmail.com
91010498 tirthankar.sen@gmail.com
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Shyamasri Ananya Sengupta
187 Tanjong Rhu Road,, Sanctuary Green, 07-03 Singapore 436925
97267416 indrajeetsengupta62@gmail. com
604
Mr Indrajeet
Sengupta
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7 Siglar Road, Mandarin Gardens,#02-58 Singapore 484909
66412630 92307088 nirbhik@hotmail. com
605
Mr Nirbhik
Sengupta
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606
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Sengupta
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37G Nanyang Avenue, #09-13 Nanyang Heights Singapore 639807
63886191 81218052 satyaki2@yahoo. com satyakisengupta2@gmail.com
607
Mr Satyaki
Sengupta
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8 Hougang Street 92, Regentville Tower 4, # 08-03 Singapore 538686
64582843 96323274 sohini@singnet. com.sg
608
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Sengupta
Arpita
23 Hillview Avenue, #08-09, Glendale Park Tower ‘D’ Singapore 669557
67265010 81571505 sharbari_ sengupta@yahoo.com
609
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Sengupta
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7 Siglap Road, #16-58 Singapore 448909
610
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Sengupta
611
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Sengupta
612
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Sengupta
613
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614
90062125 Sreya@soarsingapore.com
69 Cavanagh Road, #01-362 Cavanagh Gardens Singapore 229622
64684665 65018819 97829391 sujit11@ singnet.com.sg
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67347112 94887819 tksengupta923331@gmail.com tksengupta923331@yahoo.com
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63445166 62243377 steelmet@qala. com.sg
20 Peach Gardens Singapore 436718
93372862 rita_shaw@yahoo.com
Blk 388, Tampines St 32, #02-73 Singapore 520388
63525424 63191750 90473096 pradipsikdar@gmail.com
Sharma
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615
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Sikdar
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Blk 11, Lorong 8 Toa Payoh, #02308 Singapore 310011
64062388 91824243 sumit30sikdar@ yahoo.com
616
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Sikdar
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Blk 385, Bukit Batok West Ave 5, #27-340 Singapore 650385
66383243 94592464 pradipsil@rediffmail. com
617
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370H Alexandra Road, #1308 The Anchorage Singapore 159961
618
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93833780 anjan1963@rediffmail.com
18 Semei St 1, #03-14 Melville Park
68750116 92744931 gsinha_99@yahoo. com
619
Dr Gobinda
Sinha
Suchorita Ahana
31 Hindhede Walk, #02-03 Southaven II Singapore 587967
68446293 90121182 jbsinha1@yahoo. com
620
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Sinha
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10 GEYLANG EAST AVE 2, #1006, SIMSVILLE Singapore 389756
91182346 neel@sinha-email.com
621
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Sinha
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343 Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore 389758
65203297 66685021 91340366 savarna1907@yahoo.co.in
622
Mr Savarna
Sinha Roy
Anjana Suranjana
37A Hougang Avenue 7, #1404 Evergreen Park Singapore 538800
63369142 92722676 kingshuks@ cybermedia.co.in kingshuk.sircar@gmail. com
623
Mr Kingshuk
Sircar
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Blk 47, Marine Crescent, #02-78, Singapore 440047
67867824 98246534 nias2500@yahoo. com supriyo.sircar@gmail.com
624
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Sircar
N. Sircar S. Sircar A. Sircar
61 Tampines Avenue 1#13 - 02 ‘Tropica Singapore 529776
67867824 nias2500@yahoo.com
625
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61 Tampines Avenue 1#13 - 02 ‘Tropica Singapore 529776
64012402 81263771 bishusom@gmail. com
Block 8, #21-27, Neptune Court Singapore 449032
64010295 98551836 bithin.talukdar@ gmail.com
626
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Som
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Talukdar
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19 Toh Tuck Road, Singapore 596683
62454695 debashis@tarafdars.net chaitali@tarafdars.net
628
Mr Debashis
Tarafdar
Chaitali Aaheli Aayushi
7 Siglap Road, #14-65 Mandarin Gardens Singapore 448909
64048302 91173042 venkatpl@hotmail. com
629
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Venkateswaran
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5 Tanjong Rhu Road, #06-04 The Waterside Singapore 436882
62519016 97664719 simi_gal83@ hotmail.com
630
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Babu Ram
21 Lorong Ampas Singapore 328782
62519016 85234641
631
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Indrajit
21 Lorong Ampas Singapore 328782
62519016 91447413 simi_gal83@ hotmail.com
632
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Indrajit
21 Lorong Ampas Singapore 328782