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Bus Route for 1St Year Students Bus Route for 1st Year Students Route No.1 Route No.2 Stop Bus no. 2096 Time Stop Bus no. 2368 Time Khanugaon 7:35 Danish 7:25 Lalghati 7:45 Akriti Eco City 7:30 Koh-e-Fiza 7:48 Indus 7:33 Paripark 7:53 Rohit Nagar 7:35 Shajanabad pani tankoi 7:55 Trilanga 7:38 Thana 7:57 Aura Mall 7:39 Taj Mahal 7:58 Shevoy Complex 7:41 Royal Market 8:00 1100 Quarters 7:45 Peer Gate 7:02 College 8:35 Moti Masjid 7:06 Kamla Park 7:08 Polytechnic 8:11 Link Road No.1 8:14 College 8:35 Route No.3 Route No.4 Stop Bus no. 1608 Time Stop Bus no. 1102 Time Baghsewaniya Police Station 7:40 Amrai 7:40 Raja Bhoj 7:43 BDA 7:45 Central Plaza 7:46 Sagar Public School 7:47 Mount Carmel 7:52 Barkheda Pathani 7:50 Rameshwaram 7:55 Vijay Market 7:52 Global Park City 7:57 AdhaarShila 7:58 Spring Valley 7:59 Rishipuram 8:00 Signature 360 8:01 College 8:35 Route No.5 Route No.6 Stop Bus no. 2366 Time Stop Bus no. 1095 Time Railway Colony 7:40 Vidya Sagar College 8:10 Shakti Nagar Complex 7:42 Awadhpuri Chouraha 8:13 Panchvati 7:44 SOS 8:19 Gulab Garden 7:46 Gopal Nagar 8:21 Higher Secondary Square 7:48 College 8:35 Piplani 7:53 College 8:35 Route No.7 Route No.8 Stop Bus no. 1561 Time Stop Bus no. 2373 Time Dana Pani 7:35 Jyoti Talkies 8:05 12 No. 7:40 Chetak Bridge 8:10 Sai Board 7:41 College 8:35 11 No. 7:42 10.1/2 No. 7:44 Fracture Hospital 7:46 Habibganj Naka 7:50 Narmada Hospital 7:52 Pragati Petrol Pump 7:55 College 8:35 Route No.9 Route No.10 Stop Bus no. 2068 Time Stop Bus no. 1566 Time Neelbad 7:15 Geetanjali complex 7:32 Bhadbhada 7:20 PNT 7:35 Police Line 7:25 Nehru Nagar 7:37 Depo 7:30 Kamla Nagar Thana 7:40 Jawahar Chowk 7:33 Vaishali Nagar 7:42 RangMahal Chouraha 7:36 MANIT 7:48 Roshanpura Chouraha 7:38 Second Stop Bus no. 7:50 Teen Shed 7:40 College 8:35 Mata Mandir 7:43 St. Mary 7:47 5 no Dudh Dairy 7:49 6 no 7:51 Board Office 7:53 College 8:30 Route No.11 Route No.12 Stop Bus no. 1562 Time Stop Bus no. 1103 Time New Sabji Mandi 7:35 DIG 7:50 Ganesh Nagar 7:38 Sindhi Colony 7:52 Foota Maqbara 7:39 Bhopal Talkies 7:55 Bus Stand 7:41 Bus Stand 7:58 Alpana 7:44 Lady Hospital 8:02 Sangam Talkies 7:47 Lily Talkies 8:03 Jaishree Hostel 7:48 Zinci 8:06 Bajariya Police Station 7:50 Prabhat 8:08 Pushpa Nagar 7:52 College 8:35 College 8:30 Route No.13 Route No.14 Stop Bus no. 1584 Time Stop Bus no. 2093 Time Coach Factory 7:40 Famous Hotel 7:50 Dwarka Nagar 7:43 Ashoka Garden Thana 7:52 Railway Station 7:45 Dussera Maidan 7:54 Habibia School 7:46 Gopi Hotel 7:56 Pushpa Nagar 7:48 Prabhat 7:58 College 8:35 College 8:35 Route No.15 Route No.16 Stop Bus no. 2093 Time Stop Bus no. 2353 Time Bharat talkies 8:05 Bima Hospital 8:15 Barkhedi 8:08 College 8:35 Capital Petrol Pump 8:10 Prabhat 8:12 Apsara 8:14 Bijli Gate 8:16 College 8:35 Route No.17 Route No.18 Stop Bus no. 2101 Time Stop Bus no. 2376 Time Piplani 8:15 New Minal 7:55 Kalpana Nagar Minal 7:57 College 8:35 J.K. Road 8:00 Sankriti Hostel 8:15 College 8:35 Route No.19 Route No.20 Stop Bus no. 2367 Time Stop Bus no. 2375 Time Shravankanta 8:00 Bhartiya Niketan 7:55 Tea point(Nizamuddin) 8:02 Gautam Nagar 7:55 Bharat nagar 8:04 Rachna Nagar 7:58 College 8:35 Subhas Nagar Fatak 8:00 Prabhat 8:02 College 8:35 Route No.21 Route No.22 Stop Bus no. 1171 Time Stop Bus no. 1174 Time Ayodhya Nagar 8:10 Prakash Nagar 8:05 Narela Jod 8:15 Sabji Mandi 8:07 Rajiv Nagar 8:17 Sidhrtha Lake City 8:12 Tanatan Dhaba 8:17 Patel Nagar 8:35 Prakash Nagar 8:19 College 8:35 Route No.23 Route No.24 Stop Bus no. 2098 Time Stop Bus no. 1098 Time Ayappa Mandir 7:30 Anand Nagar 8:20 Gandhi Nagar 7:40 Sidhrtha Lake 8:22 Asharam Bapu Chouraha 7:45 Patel Nagar 8:24 Karond 7:55 College 8:35 Peoples Hospital 7:58 Bhanpur 8:00 Sagar Estate 8:03 Ayodhya Nagar 8:05 College 8:35 Route No.25 Route No.26 Stop Bus no. 2072 Time Stop Bus no. 1568 Time Sehore Bus Stand 7:00 Nayapura Kolar Road 7:30 bairagarh 7:30 Banjari 7:35 Lalghati 7:40 Bimakunj 7:37 Panchvati 7:43 Shalimar 7:40 Data Colony 7:46 Bansal Hospital 7:42 Asharam Bapu Chouraha 7:50 Manisha 7:44 Ragiv Gandhi 7:55 Shaitan Singh Chouraha 7:45 Karond 8:00 1100 quarters 7:47 College 8:35 E -7 7:49 7 no 7:51 Parul Hospital 7:53 Board Office Chouraha 7:55 College 8:35 Route No.27 Route No.28 Stop Bus no. 1565 Time Stop Bus no. 1369 Time Sarvdharam 7:40 Obedullah Ganj 7:10 Kali Mata Mandir(Chunabhatti) 7:44 Mandideep 7:30 Suyash Hospital 7:47 Samardha 7:35 Petrol Pump 7:50 11 Mile 7:38 Kolar Guest House 7:55 Misrod 7:42 Akshay Hospital 7:57 Vidya Nagar 7:45 Char Imli Tiraha 7:59 Bagh Sevaniya 7:47 College 8:35 College 8:35 Route No.29 Route No.30 Stop Bus no. 5026 Time Stop Bus no. 1132 Time Vidisha City Center 6:55 J. K. Hospital 7:35 Raisen 7:35 Bima Kunj 7:40 College 8:35 Bansal Hospital 7:50 Manisha Market 7:52 Banskhedi 8:00 Bittan Market 8:10 RBI Colony 8:13 LNCT College 8:35.
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