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Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Kalimpong Po & Ps GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, KALIMPONG PO & PS - KALIMPONG, PIN - 734301 E-mail:[email protected] TEL : 03552-256353, 255009 NOTIFICATION Sl. Name of Block Broader Containment Zone including Affected From To no (G.P) Area and Buffer Zone Affected Area Buffer identified 1 Kalimpong II House of Raju sherpa 300 meters area around 30.07.2021 13.08.2021 (Pedong G.P) [Latitude 27.9’11’ N the affected area:- [Longitude:88.36’39’) and a)In East :- House of its surrounding within Devika Rai the radius of 100 Meter b)In West:- house of are: palzour bhutia ( a)In East: House of Excluding Reshi Rita Chetti Road) b)In west:- House c)In North:-House of of J.B. Ghatraj Sukray Ghising c)In North:- House d)In South:- House of N.T.Bhutia of Pasang bhutia d)In South:- House khola 2 Kalimpong II House of Jai Kumar 300 meters area around 04.08.2021 18.08.2021 (Paiyong G.P) Chhetri (Positive covid the affected point upto 19) and its 1. East: Forest Area surroundings100 meters 2. West:House of area upto Dhurba Bhetwal 1. East: Ram 3. North:House of Prasad Chhetri Forest Area 2. West: Gairi 4. South:House of Gaon Junior Andru Lepcha Basic School 3. North: House of Raju Chhetri 4. South: House of Amir Basnet Latitude:27.113752 Longitude:88.582548 3 Kalimpong I The house of Late Malati 200 meters around the 04.08.2021 18.08.2021 (Sindepong G.P) Rai of Maney Gumba-2, affected zone bounded to Sindepong and 100 the East by the house of meters surrounding area Rajendra Kumar Rai, to in all direction. the West by the East: House of Padam houseGopal Prasad Basnet. Sharma, to the North by West: House of Ratan the house of Ramesh Prasad Koirala. Mani Pradhan, and to the North: House of Usha South by the house of Gurung. M.B. Rai. South: House of Shanti Kumar Sharma. GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, KALIMPONG PO & PS - KALIMPONG, PIN - 734301 E-mail:[email protected] TEL : 03552-256353, 255009 4 Kalimpong II House of Binita Moktan 300 meters area around 09.08.2021 23.08.2021 (Pedong G.P) [Latitude 27.159695N the affected area:- [Longitude:88.612822E) a)In East :-Sisters’Covent. and its surrounding b)In West:- House of within the radius of 100 Laxmi Rai Meter are: c)In North:- Tamang Gumpa a)In East: House of d)In South:-Junngle Bimal Moktan b)In west:- House of Arjun Tamang c)In North:- House of Amit Tamang d)In South:- Jungle 5 Kalimpong II House of Bibek kr. 300 meters area around 09.08.2021 23.08.2021 (Pedong G.P) Sriwastav [Latitude the affected area:- 27.155792N a)In East :-Rajesh Gupta [Longitude:88.613162E) (Excluding Sakyong and its surrounding Road). within the radius of 100 b)In West:- Ratan Meter are: Tamang (Excluding a)In East: House of BPHC). Seema Subba. c)In North:- House of b)In west:- House of Subadhra Rai. Ram d)In South:-House of Nr. Shah. Prakash Chettri. c)In North:- House of Lobsang Bhutia. d)In South:-Pinchu Topgay Bhutia. 6 Kalimpong II House of Bhawana Rai 300 Meter area around 13.08.2021 27.08.2021 (Lava Gitbeong (Latitude: 27.065666) the affected area: G.P) Longitude: 88.63371) and In East: agriculture field its surrounding within In West : agriculture field the radius of 100 Meter North : agriculture field are: In South : agriculture In East: play ground field In West : agriculture field In North: agriculture field In South: agriculture field 7 Kalimpong II (1)House of Sri. Boney 13.08.2021 27.08.2021 (Sakyong G.P) Kalikote 100 m area around the affected area: Latitude:27°08’11”N Longitude:88°36’00”E In the North Gyanmani and its surrounding Jhora , within the radius of 50 In the South land of m: Karuna Chettri, House of Loren House of Dal Bdr Biswakarma in the North Pradhan in the east. House of Karuna Chettri Reshi Road in the West. in the South. GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, KALIMPONG PO & PS - KALIMPONG, PIN - 734301 E-mail:[email protected] TEL : 03552-256353, 255009 House of Robert Rai in the East . Chappel Church in the West. 8 Kalimpong II House of Shyam 300 meters area around 13.08.2021 27.08.2021 (Paiyong G.P) Rai(Positive covid 19) the affected point upto and its surroundings100 East: House of Mandhoj meters area upto Rai East: Bidyang Primary West: House of Khushan School Rai West: House of North: House of Ramesh SonamLepcha Rai North: House of Bimal South:House of Song Rai Tshering Lepcha South: House of Ongdi Lepcha Latitude:27.530639 Longitude:88.33199844 9 Kalimpong II House of Sri. Prabin 300 Meter area around 13.08.2021 27.08.2021 (Sangsay G.P) Gurung the affected area: radius of 100 Meter are: In East: House of Ranu In East: House of Biven Gurung. Tamang. In West : House of In West: House of Sushila Tamang. Yogesh Thapa. In North : House of In North: House of Anamika Mangar. Bharat Mangar. In South: House of Azil In South: House of Gurung. Yuwan Thapa. 10 Kalimpong II House of Don Bosco 300 meters area around 13.08.2021 27.08.2021 (Kagay G.P) Luksom s/o Lt, the affected point up to. (Positive Covid 19) 1. East: House of Le Latitude: tshering Lepcha. 27’8’17.07634”N 2. Wast: House of Prawin Longitude: Rai 88’38’58.66292” E 3. North: House of and its surroundings 100 Ongmu Sherpa. meters area. 4. South: House of 1. East: House of Stephen Chhetri. Sabin Rai 2. West: PMGSY road 3. North: Kagay Bazar South: House of Robin Paul Rai At a Glance Containment Zone: Kalimpong District ULB / Municipality: 00 Kalimpong- I Dev. Block: 01 Kalimpong II Dev. Block: 09 Gorubathan Dev. Block 00 .
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