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5 3 S L G P S 3 P D N P S 5 10 0 0 4 4 M T G P S B D R P S P D N Message TO : D.M & DEO, Darjeeling (.) From : Commissioner of Police, SPC (.) Org no. 393/SB/SPC/Elec. Dt. 13.04.2021 (.) Ref : No 31(2)/CEO/WB/21 dated 17.02.2021 of CEO, West Bengal (.) With reference to the above, sending herewith the data regarding Daily report on CBM activities by CAPF in c/w General Election to the WBLA -2021 under Siliguri Police commissionerate (.) Acual No Place of Route March of Force No. Of Programme for next day Type of Deployed Vulnerable Date of Total Sub- Block/Municipali Police Force(CR (report by Polling Station Nos covered Hamlets Remarks if Distict Route Time Distance Division ty Station PF/BSF Section under Route March covered by Police any March From Via To Covered From To etc) mentioning the Route Station coy and March Bn.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 26/135,26/136,26/137,26/145,26/1 Natunpara, Ganganagar, Hemantabasu 08.00 hrs to 29,26/130,26/128,26/112,26/131,2 colony, Santoshinagar, Gowapally, Vivekananda 4 sec Siliguri Municipaly 13.00 hrs Jalpaimore 15 Km 6/132,26/133,26/115,26/116,26/17 Thana More NTS More Jyotinagar Adarshnagar Colony, Govt. Saw Road. CAPF 5 7, 26/125, 26/126, 26/127, , Mill Koialdepot. CRPF 322 Bn. 26/129, 16 -G. Company 16 -G. Company Raja Ram Mohan Colony, Sharban 26/194,26/203,26/211,26/190,26/1 SLG PS 15.00 hrs to Subashpally Nagar,Atul Prasad Sarani, Rathkhola, 5 sec 91,26/192, 26/235, 26/236, 26/237, Siliguri PS Siliguri Municipaly Baghajatin Park 12 Km Court More, Air View More 20.00 hrs Bazar Arabindapally, Rabindra Nagar, CAPF 26/238, 26/239, 26/241, 26/242, 3 Company Company Subashpally, Dabgram, Bharatnagar, CRPF 322 16 -G. Bn. 26/243, 26/244, 26/245, 26/161, Matigara 08.00 hrs to Shishabari,Sukri Line, 17 No Line, Gulma 25/186 , 25/187 ,25/203 ,25/191, r Football Line Milan More, State Guest 4 sec a Mohargaon Tea Siliguri Block/Municipalit 13.00 hrs line,Dumriguri, Singhijhora,Gulmakhari 15 Km 25/192, 25/193A, 25/193,25/194, g a (Ranchi Koraibari House More CAPF 5 y ,Malhar,Nagraduba, Jaduvita, , kolabari, 25/190, 25/195, 25/196, 25/196A, n Garden Gate Company Company n CRPF 322 63 -D. Bn. Maidan) a Uttar Palash, Middle Palash, Dakshin 25/198, 25/, 199, 25/200, 25/202, PS Nebidata Road, Patel Road, Siliguri SDO 26/32,26/33,26/35, 26/36, h Sri Guru 15.00 hrs to Champasari 5 sec d Gurung Basty PDN PS PDN Siliguri Municipaly Office, Siliguri Junction, Coolipara, Darjeeling More 14 km 26/37,26/38, 26/39, 26/40, 26/41, a 20.00 hrs Bazar CAPF 10 r Vidyamandir CRPF 63 -D. P More Rajendranagar, HC Road, Dharamnagar, 322 Bn. 26/42, 26/44, 26/45, 26/46, Company Company School, Sishudangi, South Ambadkar Colony, 26/47,26/48,26/51, 26/52, 26/53, 08.00 hrs to 25/236, 25/225, 25/226, 25/242, Sadhan More, Sisabari, Mouraa Busty, 4 sec Ram Krishna Siliguri Matigara Block 13.00 hrs Chaitanya-pur Haler-matha 12 km 25/243, 25/220, 25/221, 25/224, Lelin Colony Dumriguri, Tarabari, Bara Laska, Rangia CAPF 0 25/224A, 25/227 Para Company Company Bn. 66- C. 66- Bn. CRPF 322 NMBC Main Gate, Thiknikata, Dhundli 25/291, 25/291A, 25/292, 15.00 hrs to Chathat Medical 5 sec MTG PS Binoy Krishna Siliguri Matigara Block NBMC OP Jote, Pelku Jote, Kawakhari, Kamtapuri 12 KM 25/292A, 25/293, 25/294, 25/295, MatigaraPS MTG PS 20.00 hrs More, CAPF 0 Basti, 25/296, 25/306, 25/306A, 25/307 Pally Company Company Bn. 66- C. 66- Bn. CRPF 322 Guruduwara,Vivekanandapally,Sukantana 25/40,25/40A,25/109,25/110,25/11 gar, Biharmore, Sree Colony, 1,25/111A,25/112,25/113,25/114,2 08.00 hrs to Harakrishnapally, 4 sec 5/115,25/116,25/117,25/117A,25/1 Bivekananda Siliguri Matigara Block 13.00 hrs Lalitnagar Khudirampally,Masjidpara, Suryanagar, Putimari, 15 Km Sukantanagar CAPF 18,25/123,25/124,25/125,25/126,2 4 Airport More, Ashokenagar, pally, 5/127,25/128,25/128A,25/129,25/1 Loknathnagar, Bhujiapani,Gosaipur More, 30,25/131,25/132,25/134,25/134A Mulaijote, Putimari,Fairanijte BDR PS BDR 322 Bn. 1/C. Coy. CRPF 1/C. 322 Bn. Bagdogra PS Bagdogra Halal Busty, Vistijote, Taipoo T.E , Ranidanga 15.00 hrs to 5 sec 27/100, 27/100A, Gossaipur Siliguri Phansidewa Block Sarkargach Bhubangurirchat, Dudhvarjote, Kestapur More 16 Km Viddyasagar 20.00 hrs CAPF 27/111,27/113,27/105,27/106 4 CRPF Dumriguri Choupukuria, , 322 Bn. 1/C. Coy. 1/C. Polly Mohargaon Te Factory, JangliKota, Fitter 08.00 hrs to Mohargaon Tea Line, Kher Line, Hospital Line, Dimbuline, Football Line 4 sec 25/201, 25/202, 25/203, 25/204, Siliguri Matigara Block 13.00 hrs 10 KM 2 Garden Gate Mahatram, Damragram, Shankarbasti (Ranchi Maidan) CAPF 25/205, 25/206, Bn. -D. Bn. Company Company Gulma TG CISF 569 Rajiv Nagar, Ujanu Shib Nagar, Hati doba, 26/20,26/21,26/22,26/23,25/204, Brandrijote, hatidoba line, Dagapur, Bandri 08.00 hrs to 25/207, 25/216, 25/216A, 25/210, Jote, Panchanan Basty, Purana Basty, Ella Paul School, 5 sec Siliguri Matigara Block 13.00 hrs Darjeeling More 15 km 25/211, 25/217, 25/218, 25/219, 4 Agham Singh Nagar, Salbari, Naya Basty, Sukna CAPF 25/184, 25/185, 25/207, 25/216, Ambadura, Sankar Busty, Jhulangi Pool, Company 25/208, 25/209, Methibari, CISF -A. 569 Bn. Pakaijote, Satyajit Nagar, Temple Road, Jyotinagar, Regulated Market, Anandamoyee Colony, Mallaguri, 26/4,26/5,26/6,26/7,26/8,26/16,26/ Dhaknikata 15.00 hrs to Champasari More, State Guest House Gurung Basty 5 sec 17,26/18,26/19,26/25,26/26,26/27, Siliguri Municipaly More, 12 Km 7 20.00 hrs More, Mosjid Goli, Bagajoten School, More CAPF 26/28,26/29,26/30,26/31,26/32,26/ Champasari Bagajoten Colony Road No 2, Mukta Company 33,26/34, Mancha, Ramkrishna Colony, Purbachal, BSF -G. 60 Bn. Upper Gurung Busti, Lede Basty, Ganesh Mandir Road, 25/193, 25/198, 25/199, 25/200, Dakshin Palash, Natun Bazar, Battal, 25/194, 25/197, 25/195, 25/196, 15.00 hrs to Debidanga 4 sec Siliguri Matigara Block Samarnagar, Kalkut, Prabitra Nagar, Champsari More 14 km 25/212, 25/212A, 25/213, 25/214, 8 20.00 hrs Bazar CAPF Namoda Bagan, Dhaknikata,Champasari 25/215, 26/03, 26/04, Company Company Main Road 26/05,26/06,26/07. BSFBn. -G. 131 PDN PS PDN Siliguri SDO Office, Siliguri Junction, Coolipara, Rajendranagar, HC Road, 26/04, 26/05, 26/40, 26/41, 26/42, Mallaguri Dharamnagar, Sishudangi, South 15.00 hrs to 5 sec 26/44, 26/45, 26/46, Siliguri Matigara Block Hunuman Ambadkar Colony, Panchanana Coloney, Darjeeling More 13 km 10 20.00 hrs CAPF 26/47,26/48,26/51, 26/52, 26/53, Mandir Diesel Coloney, BRI Colony, Company Company 26/54, 26/49 , 26/50 26/55, 26/56 Ramkrishnapally, Ratan Lal Busty, Durga Guri, Panchanan Colony BSF Bn. -G. 199 Patel Road, Meghnath Saha Sarani, Temple Road, Mallguri, Surya Sen Colonny, Ratanlal Basty, Durga Giri, Tea 26/35,26/36, 15.00 hrs to Action Road, Regulated Market, Dhaknikata Siliguri Matigara Block Siliguri Junction 12 Km 26/37,26/38,26/39,26/47,26/18,26/ 5 20.00 hrs Anandamoyee Coloney, Satyajit Coloney , Hanuman Mandir 19,26/17, 26/5, 26/4,26/426/6 Green Park,Jyotinagar Coloney, Pokaijote, New Pokaijote, Champasari Main Road, Tina Busty Ganesh Ghosh Coloney, Natun Bridge 26/1,26/2,26/15, 26/14, Samarnagar, Samarnagar, Auto Stand, 15.00 hrs to NetajiNagar 2 nd Bridge Ada 26/13,26/12, Siliguri Matigara Block Battala, DJ More, Nutun Bazar, Dakhsin 14 20.00 hrs Coloney Ghat. 25/212,25/213,25/214,25/215,25/1 Palash, Middle Palash, Kalkut, 98,25/199 Pabitranagar, Debinagar Coloney Guruduwara,Vivekanandapally,Sukantana 25/40,25/40A,25/109,25/110,25/11 gar, Biharmore, Sree Colony, 1,25/111A,25/112,25/113,25/114,2 08.00 hrs to Harakrishnapally, 4 sec 5/115,25/116,25/117,25/117A,25/1 Siliguri Matigara Block 13.00 hrs Lalitnagar Khudirampally,Masjidpara, Suryanagar, Putimari, 15 Km CAPF 18,25/123,25/124,25/125,25/126,2 4 Airport More, Ashokenagar, 5/127,25/128,25/128A,25/129,25/1 Loknathnagar, Bhujiapani,Gosaipur More, 30,25/131,25/132,25/134,25/134A Mulaijote, Putimari,Fairanijte 322 Bn. 1/C. Coy. CRPF 1/C. 322 Bn. Halal Busty, Vistijote, Taipoo T.E , 15.00 hrs to 5 sec 27/100, 27/100A, Siliguri Phansidewa Block Sarkargach Bhubangurirchat, Dudhvarjote, Kestapur More 16 Km 20.00 hrs CAPF 27/111,27/113,27/105,27/106 4 CRPF Choupukuria, , 322 Bn. 1/C. Coy. 1/C. Harekrishnapolly, Maszidpara, Airport 15.00 hrs to Chittaranjan More, Tiger busty, Suryanagar, Station 5 sec 25/107, 25/108, 25/109, 25/110, Siliguri Matigara Block Biharmore 10 KM 20.00 hrs High School More, BYMS Club, Bihar More, MES CAPF 25/118 1 CRPF D/155 Colony 309 Bn. Ishwar Chandra 15.00 hrs to Nemarujote, Fairani Jote, MulaiJote-1, 25/129, 25/130, 25/131, 25/132, Siliguri Matigara Block Viddyasagar Gosainpur More 8 KM 3 sec CAPF 20.00 hrs MulaiJote -2, 25/133, 25/128 CRPF High School 309 Coy G/34 (Trg) G/34 (Trg) BDR PS Stalinnagar, Lala Busty, Gaddighar, Hathkhola, Ho-Chi-Min Nagar, Defence Bagdogra 15.00 hrs to Colony, Lekhanaga, Kedarnath School, 4 sec 25/42.
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