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List of Polling Stations Location-Panchayat LIST OF POLLING STATIONS LOCATION-PANCHAYAT ELECTION 2015 PART District TEHSIL_NAME PANCHAYAT NAME CONSTITUENCY NAME Building in which Polling Station located NO 1 N&M Andaman Diglipur RADHANAGAR Shyamnagar - 1 GMS,Shyamnagar 2 N&M Andaman Diglipur RADHANAGAR Shyamnagar - 2 GMS,Hathilevel 3 N&M Andaman Diglipur RADHANAGAR Radhanagar - 1 GPS, Radhanagar 4 N&M Andaman Diglipur RADHANAGAR Radhanagar - 2 GPS, Radhanagar 5 N&M Andaman Diglipur RADHANAGAR Swarajgram - 1 GSSS, Swarajgram 6 N&M Andaman Diglipur RADHANAGAR Swarajgram - 2 GSSS, Swarajgram 7 N&M Andaman Diglipur RADHANAGAR Swarajgram - 3 GSSS, Swarajgram 8 N&M Andaman Diglipur RADHANAGAR Swarajgram - 4 GSSS, Swarajgram 9 N&M Andaman Diglipur LAXMIPUR Milan Gram - 1 GPS, Milan Gram 10 N&M Andaman Diglipur LAXMIPUR Milan Gram - 2 GPS, Milan Gram 11 N&M Andaman Diglipur LAXMIPUR Milan Gram - 3 GPS, Milan Gram 12 N&M Andaman Diglipur LAXMIPUR Milan Gram - 4 GPS, Milan Gram 13 N&M Andaman Diglipur LAXMIPUR Laxmipur - 1 GSS,Laxmipur 14 N&M Andaman Diglipur LAXMIPUR Laxmipur - 2 GSS,Laxmipur 15 N&M Andaman Diglipur LAXMIPUR Laxmipur - 3 GSS,Laxmipur 16 N&M Andaman Diglipur LAXMIPUR Laxmipur - 4 GSS,Laxmipur 17 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Madhupur - 1 GSS, Madhupur 18 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Madhupur - 2 GSS, Madhupur 19 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Madhupur - 3 GSS, Madhupur 20 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Madhupur - 4 GSS, Madhupur 21 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Madhupur - 5 GPS, Madhupur-II 22 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Madhupur - 6 GPS, Madhupur-II 23 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Madhupur - 7 GSS, Madhupur 24 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Rabindrapally GPS, Krishnapuri 25 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Deshbandhugram - 1 GPS, Deshbandhugram 26 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Deshbandhugram - 2 GPS, Deshbandhugram 27 N&M Andaman Diglipur MADHUPUR Deshbandhugram - 3 GPS, Deshbandhugram 28 N&M Andaman Diglipur SITANAGAR Sitanagar - 1 GMS, Sitanagar 29 N&M Andaman Diglipur SITANAGAR Sitanagar - 2 GMS, Sitanagar 30 N&M Andaman Diglipur SITANAGAR Sitanagar - 3 GMS, Sitanagar 31 N&M Andaman Diglipur SITANAGAR Sitanagar - 4 GMS, Sitanagar 32 N&M Andaman Diglipur SITANAGAR Sitanagar - 5 GPS Sumati,Sitanagar 33 N&M Andaman Diglipur SITANAGAR Sitanagar - 6 GPS Sumati,Sitanagar 34 N&M Andaman Diglipur SITANAGAR Sitanagar - 7 GPS Sumati,Sitanagar 35 N&M Andaman Diglipur SITANAGAR Krishnapuri GPS, Krishnapuri 36 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Diglipur - 1 GSSS, Diglipur 37 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Diglipur - 2 GSSS, Diglipur 38 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Diglipur - 3 GSSS, Diglipur 39 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Diglipur - 4 GSSS, Diglipur 40 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Diglipur - 5 GSSS, Diglipur 41 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Diglipur - 6 GSSS, Diglipur 42 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Diglipur - 7 GSSS, Diglipur 43 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Khudirampur - 1 GMS, Khudirampur 44 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Khudirampur - 2 GMS, Khudirampur 45 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Khudirampur - 3 GMS, Khudirampur 46 N&M Andaman Diglipur DIGLIPUR Khudirampur - 4 GMS, Khudirampur 47 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Subhasgram - 1 GSSS, Subashgram 48 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Subhasgram - 2 GSSS, Subashgram 49 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Subhasgram - 3 Community Hall, Subashgram 50 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Subhasgram - 4 GPS NSV, Subashgram 51 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Subhasgram - 5 GPS NSV, Subashgram 52 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Subhasgram - 6 GPS NSV, Subashgram 53 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Subhasgram - 7 Community Hall, Subashgram 54 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Diglipur - 1 GPS, Subashgram 55 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Diglipur - 2 GPS, Subashgram 56 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Diglipur - 3 GPS, Subashgram 57 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Diglipur - 4 GPS, Subashgram 58 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Diglipur - 5 GPS, Subashgram 59 N&M Andaman Diglipur SUBHASGRAM Diglipur - 6 GPS, Subashgram 60 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMAKRISHNAGRAM Ramakrishnagram-1 GPS, RK.Gram 61 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMAKRISHNAGRAM Ramakrishnagram-2 GPS, Rk.Gram 62 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMAKRISHNAGRAM Ramakrishnagram-3 Community Hall, RK.Gram (Near VV Pith) 63 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMAKRISHNAGRAM Ramakrishnagram-4 C ommunity Hall,RK.Gram ( Near VV Pith) 64 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMAKRISHNAGRAM Ramakrishnagram-5 GPS, RK.Gram 65 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMAKRISHNAGRAM Ramakrishnagram-6 GPS, RK.Gram 66 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMAKRISHNAGRAM Ramakrishnagram-7 Community Hall, RK.Gram (Near VKV) 67 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMAKRISHNAGRAM Ramakrishnagram-8 GPS, RK.Gram 68 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMAKRISHNAGRAM Ramakrishnagram-9 Community Hall RK.Gram (Near VKV) 69 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMAKRISHNAGRAM Ramakrishnagram-10 GPS, VV Pith, RK.Gram 70 N&M Andaman Diglipur KERALAPURAM Keralapuram - 1 GSS, Kerlapuram 71 N&M Andaman Diglipur KERALAPURAM Keralapuram - 2 GSS, kerlapuram 72 N&M Andaman Diglipur KERALAPURAM Keralapuram - 3 GSS, kerlapuram 73 N&M Andaman Diglipur KERALAPURAM Vidyasagarpalli - 1 GPS,VS Pally 74 N&M Andaman Diglipur KERALAPURAM Vidyasagarpalli - 2 GPS,VS Pally 75 N&M Andaman Diglipur KERALAPURAM Vidyasagarpalli - 3 GPS,VS Pally 76 N&M Andaman Diglipur KERALAPURAM Aerial Bay - 1 GPS, Aerial Bay 77 N&M Andaman Diglipur KERALAPURAM Aerial Bay - 2 GPS, Aerial Bay 78 N&M Andaman Diglipur KERALAPURAM Aerial Bay - 3 GPS, Aerial Bay 79 N&M Andaman Diglipur KERALAPURAM Sagardweep GMS, Smith Island 80 N&M Andaman Diglipur SHIBPUR Shibpur - 1 GSS, Shibpur 81 N&M Andaman Diglipur SHIBPUR Shibpur - 2 GSS, Shibpur 82 N&M Andaman Diglipur SHIBPUR Shibpur - 3 GSS, Shibpur 83 N&M Andaman Diglipur SHIBPUR Kalipur - 1 GPS, Kalipur 84 N&M Andaman Diglipur SHIBPUR Kalipur - 2 GPS, Kalipur LIST OF POLLING STATIONS LOCATION-PANCHAYAT ELECTION 2015 PART District TEHSIL_NAME PANCHAYAT NAME CONSTITUENCY NAME Building in which Polling Station located NO 85 N&M Andaman Diglipur SHIBPUR Durgapur - 1 GPS, Durgapur 86 N&M Andaman Diglipur SHIBPUR Durgapur - 2 GSS, Durgapur 87 N&M Andaman Diglipur SHIBPUR Durgapur - 3 GPS, Durgapur 88 N&M Andaman Diglipur SHIBPUR Durgapur - 4 GSS, Durgapur 89 N&M Andaman Diglipur GANDHINAGAR Gandhinagar-1 GPS, Gandhinagar 90 N&M Andaman Diglipur GANDHINAGAR Gandhinagar-2 GPS, Gandhinagar 91 N&M Andaman Diglipur GANDHINAGAR Gandhinagar-3 GPS, Gandhinagar 92 N&M Andaman Diglipur GANDHINAGAR Shantinagar-1 GMS, Shantinagar 93 N&M Andaman Diglipur GANDHINAGAR Shantinagar-2 GMS, Shantinagar 94 N&M Andaman Diglipur GANDHINAGAR Ganeshnagar-1 GMS, Ganeshnagar 95 N&M Andaman Diglipur GANDHINAGAR Ganeshnagar-2 GMS, Ganeshnagar 96 N&M Andaman Diglipur GANDHINAGAR Ganeshnagar-3 GMS, Ganeshnagar 97 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMNAGAR Ramnagar - 1 GSS, Ramnagar 98 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMNAGAR Ramnagar - 2 GSS, Ramnagar 99 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMNAGAR Ramnagar - 3 GSS, Ramnagar 100 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMNAGAR Ramnagar - 4 GSS, Ramnagar 101 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMNAGAR Ramnagar - 5 GPS, Ramnagar 102 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMNAGAR Ramnagar - 6 GPS, Ramnagar 103 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMNAGAR Ramnagar - 7 GPS, Ramnagar 104 N&M Andaman Diglipur RAMNAGAR Ramnagar - 8 GPS, Ramnagar 105 N&M Andaman Diglipur NABAGRAM Nabagram - 1 GPS, Nabagram 106 N&M Andaman Diglipur NABAGRAM Nabagram - 2 GPS, Nabagram 107 N&M Andaman Diglipur NABAGRAM Nabagram - 3 GPS, Nabagram 108 N&M Andaman Diglipur NABAGRAM Nabagram - 4 GMS,Nabagram 109 N&M Andaman Diglipur NABAGRAM Nabagram - 5 GMS, Nabagram 110 N&M Andaman Diglipur NABAGRAM Nabagram - 6 GMS, Nabagram 111 N&M Andaman Diglipur NABAGRAM Nabagram-7 GMS, Nabagram 112 N&M Andaman Diglipur NABAGRAM Madhyamgram GMS, Madhyamgram 113 N&M Andaman Diglipur KALIGHAT Kalighat - 1 GSSS, Kalighat 114 N&M Andaman Diglipur KALIGHAT Kalighat - 2 GSSS, Kalighat 115 N&M Andaman Diglipur KALIGHAT Kalighat - 3 GSSS, Kalighat 116 N&M Andaman Diglipur KALIGHAT Kalighat - 4 GSSS, Kalighat 117 N&M Andaman Diglipur KALIGHAT Kalighat - 5 GPS, Kalighat 118 N&M Andaman Diglipur KALIGHAT Kalighat - 6 GPS, Kalighat 119 N&M Andaman Diglipur KALIGHAT Jagannathdera - 1 GPS, Jagannathdera 120 N&M Andaman Diglipur KALIGHAT Jagannathdera - 2 GPS, Jagannathdera 121 N&M Andaman Diglipur KALIGHAT Nischintapur GPS, Nischintapur 122 N&M Andaman Diglipur KISHORINAGAR Kishorinagar - 1 GSSS, Kishorinagar 123 N&M Andaman Diglipur KISHORINAGAR Kishorinagar - 2 GSSS, Kishorinagar 124 N&M Andaman Diglipur KISHORINAGAR Kishorinagar - 3 GSSS, Kishorinagar 125 N&M Andaman Diglipur KISHORINAGAR Kishorinagar - 4 GSSS, Kishorinagar 126 N&M Andaman Diglipur KISHORINAGAR Parangara - 1 GSS, Parangara 127 N&M Andaman Diglipur KISHORINAGAR Paranagra - 2 GSS, Parangara 128 N&M Andaman Diglipur KISHORINAGAR Mohanpur - 1 GPS, Mohanpur 129 N&M Andaman Diglipur KISHORINAGAR Mohanpur - 2 GPS, Mohanpur 130 N&M Andaman Diglipur PASCHIMSAGAR Paschimsagar-1 GPS, Paschimsagar 131 N&M Andaman Diglipur PASCHIMSAGAR Paschimsagar-2 GSS, Paschimsagar 132 N&M Andaman Diglipur PASCHIMSAGAR Paschimsagar-3 GSS, Paschimsagar 133 N&M Andaman Diglipur PASCHIMSAGAR Paschimsagar-4 GSS, Paschimsagar 134 N&M Andaman Diglipur PASCHIMSAGAR Paschimsagar-5 GSS, Paschimsagar 135 N&M Andaman Diglipur PASCHIMSAGAR Paschimsagar-6 GPS, Talbagan 136 N&M Andaman Diglipur PASCHIMSAGAR Paschimsagar-7 GPS, Talbagan 137 N&M Andaman Diglipur PASCHIMSAGAR Paschimsagar-8 GPS, Talbagan LIST OF POLLING STATIONS LOCATION-PANCHAYAT ELECTION 2015 PART District TEHSIL_NAME PANCHAYAT NAME CONSTITUENCY NAME Building in which Polling Station located NO 138 N&M Andaman Mayabunder MAYABUNDER Mayabunder - 1 AE’s Office ,ALHW, Mayabunder 139
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