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MAP:Banaskantha(Gujarat) 71°10'0"E 71°20'0"E 71°30'0"E 71°40'0"E 71°50'0"E 72°0'0"E 72°10'0"E 72°20'0"E 72°30'0"E 72°40'0"E 72°50'0"E 73°0'0"E 25°0'0"N BANASKANTHA DISTRICT GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (GUJARAT) KEY MAP JALORE JALORE S IR O H ± I CA-07 24°50'0"N CA-05 SABAR KANTHA CA-08 T 24°50'0"N OWARDS KACHCHH CA-11 CA-01 T O CA-06 W A CA-04 R CA-09 CA-12 D L SS O ONIYA CA-02 AN TOW CA-10 C CA-03 HO S A AR R R D E S B 24°40'0"N A D S *#Nenava GA IR PATAN MAHESANA O O N H I 24°40'0"N S H S 1 H 2 Morthal 1 *# 9 Jadiya 1 Total Population within the Geographical Area as per 2011 l *# a n 31.20 Lacs.(Approx.) a C n i TotalGeographicalArea(Sq.KMs) No.ChargeAreas a M CA-07 TOWARDS MANDAR 10668 12 a d Thawar Malotra a Dhakha*# *# m S r a *# H 1 N Duva Charge Areas Identification Taluka Names 2 *# 7 S Dhanera (M) CA-01 Vav 24°30'0"N H 12 "/ 8 ¤£NH-15 Rah CA-05 *# Khimat Panthawada CA-02 Bhabhar H 128 *# S *# Kapasiya CA-03 Kankrej Dhima *#Bural *# *# 24°30'0"N S CA-04 Deodar H 1 Kuchavada CA-05 Tharad 29 *# HANVA NALA CA-06 Deesa Ramsan SH 7 CA-07 Dhanera *# SIPU DAM TOWARDS ABU ROAD Tharad (M) HADMATIYA DAM CA-08 Dantiwada Amirgadh "/ "/ CA-09 Palanpur CA-08 £ CA-10 Vadgam Vav ¤N H- Jherda 1 "/ *# 4 CA-11 Amirgadh S H 54 nas Rive r A r a b CA-12 Danta e B u-A Varan iv KACHCHH R Bhadath Iqbalgadh m 24°20'0"N *# b s *# *# CA-11 aj a i R n Dantiwada d a CA-01 Lakhani B DANTIWADA LAKE Madka *# "/ .!Ambaji (CT) *# Agthala 24°20'0"N Lavana *# Ranpur Athamno Vas LEGEND *# *# Dhanpura Bhakhar Moti *# SH 54 *# 2 Rantila CA-06 Malgadh 3 LANDMARKS Kotarwada *# *# Virampur H 1 27 Deesa (M) *# S *# Bharadava "/ *# SH 7 SH 1 4 /" DISTRICT HEAD QUARTER -1 H Juna Deesa N £¤ Malan *#Hathidra *# Mota Chandisar *# Vasna (Juna Deesa)Dhuva *# *# /" Bhildi *# *# TALUKA HEAD QUARTER CA-04 *# Chadotar # R Samdhi (Motavas) * R DantaCA-12 r E E e *# CA-09 V 24°10'0"N Suigam Palanpur (Rural) (Laxmipura) (OG)*# I "/ V Benap v I i R d R PALANPUR I R ! # R . MAJOR TOWNS * *# A Mudetha "/d Palanpur (M) JN a I s Aseda Kumbhasan A t "/ a n T a *# *# a 6 A n D M *# r- 5 a Ro pu R B i A Raiya n H r a SH 127 l B S b a 24°10'0"N *# P A 5 o Gadh Bhagal (Jagana) (CT) S -1 *# G Jagana VECTORS NH Deodar (CT) Khimana(Palodar Na Vas) £¤ SH 72 *# Samau Motavas Madana (Gadh) .! *# "/ *# *# 1 TO 4 SH CA-02 4 Chekhala H NATIONAL HIGHWAY 6 W S Badargadh 8 *# 86 "/ .! Vadgam Bhabhar (M) A *# H 1 Kanodar (CT) S R "/ Umbri D Basu Raner T Morwada *# S *# STATE HIGHWAY # Memadpur O *# Kakar * Majadar £ Shihori B Meta *# W *# ¤NH Tervada *# H *# *# -1 Mahi AR 4 Chhapi (CT) achchh C *# Kamboi A *# S DHAROI RESERVOIR K an T H MUKTESHWAR DAM al *# D MAJOR ROAD S .! CA-10 SABAR KANTHA 7 S DHAROI RESERVOIR A 1 TOWARDS MELUSAN 2 24°0'0"N N SA Kamboi Rd Vada T SH 127 Teniwada RAILWAY TOWARDS LODRA CA-03 *# L *# A VE S TOWARDS ZAZAM I R Tana I R AN ! T 24°0'0"N .*# WA AS Thara (M) R SH A A 132 GA BOUNDARY T S T TOWARDS DEVGAM r e O O iv W R W s AR AR a n a D D WATER BODIES B S S SI Un C D H *# D AN H SO VILLAGE POPULATION PU R L TOWARD TOWAR 23°50'0"N *# VILLAGE WITH POPULATION 5000 AND ABOVE DS RODA S R 23°50'0"N A REMARKS:- D HANPUR A i. Landmarks are indicative in nature. N ii. Each charge area is depicted in different color and is enclosed by physical SA E features such as roads, rivers, railway tracks or administrative boundaries H A as shown in the map. M iii. This map is a part of 'application-cum-bid document' for the PATAN Banaskantha District Geographical area. 23°40'0"N MAP SCALE CA Name Village With Population > 5000 Road/s Passing Through 04.5 9 18 27 36 CA-01 Dhima,Madka,Bharadava,Suigam,Benap,Morwada,Vav NH 15, SH 127, SH 54, SH 128, SH 861 23°40'0"N Kilometers CA-02 Bhabhar (M) NH 15, SH 72, SH 54 CA-03 Khimana(PalodarNaVas),Chekhala,Raner,Umbri,Tervada,Kakar,Shihori,Kamboi,Vada,Tana,Un,Thara (M) NH 14, SH 130, SH 72, SH 864 CA-04 Lavana,Rantila,Kotarwada,Raiya,Deodar (CT) SH 72, SH 54, SH 864 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS REGULATORY BOARD CA-05 Morthal,Duva,Rah,Tharad (M) NH 15, SH 54, SH 128, SH 127 Bural,Kuchavada,Ramsan,Jherda,Varan,Bhadath,Lakhani,Agthala,Ranpur Athamno Vas,Malgadh,Juna CA-06 NH 14, SH 54, SH 129, SH 128, SH 7, SH 132 Deesa,Dhuva,Vasna (Juna Deesa),Bhildi,Aseda,Mudetha,Samau Motavas,Deesa (M) 1st Floor, World Trade Centre, Babar Road, New Delhi-110001 CA-07 Nenava,Jadiya,Dhakha,Thawar,Malotra,Khimat,Dhanera (M) SH 129, SH 128, SH 11 CA-08 Panthawada,Bhakhar Moti,Dantiwada SH 128, SH 132, SH 7, SH 54 23°30'0"N Mota,Chandisar,Hathidra,Malan,Samdhi (Motavas),Kumbhasan,Chadotar,Gadh,Madana CA-09 NH 14, SH 712, SH 41, SH 132, SH 54 (Gadh),Jagana,Badargadh,Palanpur (Rural) (Laxmipura) (OG),Palanpur (M),Bhagal (Jagana) (CT),Kanodar (CT) Map No. PNGRB/CGD/BID/5/2015/10/GA-Banaskantha District CA-10 Majadar,Basu,Meta,Mahi,Memadpur,Teniwada,Vadgam,Chhapi (CT) SH 712, SH 41, SH 132 Date 23°30'0"N Febuary- 2015 CA-11 Kapasiya,Iqbalgadh,Dhanpura,Virampur,Amirgadh NH 14, SH 54 CA-12 Danta,Ambaji (CT) SH 54, SH 56 Map Title Banaskantha District Geographical Area RMSI 71°20'0"E 71°30'0"E 71°40'0"E 71°50'0"E 72°0'0"E 72°10'0"E 72°20'0"E 72°30'0"E 72°40'0"E 72°50'0"E 73°0'0"E.
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