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Tangail Sadar Upazila Total 8 19.15 Kalihati 1 393474124 VR-A Dashkia Union Parishad- 2.10 LGED Hatia NH via Hatia bazar Road. 2 393475130 VR-B Nishchintapur Khurulia 3.50 Zame mosque-Kuturia Road. Kalihati Upazila Total 2 5.60 evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, †m‡Þ¤^i 15, 2019 22229 MÖvg moK UvBc-ÔweÕ (ˆ`N©¨ 2.0 wKtwgt Gi wb‡gœ) Name of SL Road ID Road Road Name Road Proposed Upazila No. Classification Length Ownership (Km) Ghatail 1 393285394 VR-B Ghatail Cantonment 0.75 LGI internal Road starting from South side CMH-37STBN at Salauddin Cantonment Road. 2 393285395 VR-B Ghatail cantonment Internal 0.71 Road string from Multipurpose Shed Front- South side 18 Engineer Batilion Road. Ghatail Upazila Total 2 1.46 Tangail 1 393955093 VR-B Omarpur Char Pouley BC 0.65 LGI Sadar Road Mr Nuruler Dokan- Khakua high school via Mr Bhuzu Munshibari Road. Tangail Sadar Upazila Total 1 0.65 Mirzapur 1 393665379 VR-B Chitu chairman bari-Ayub 0.50 LGI khan house to Wahidul islam house Road. Mirzapur Upazila Total 1 0.50 Total Tangail District Total 15 30.36 †b·KvYv †Rjv MÖvg moK UvBc-ÔGÕ Ges MÖvg moK UvBc-ÔweÕ (ˆ`N©¨ 2.0 wKtwgt Ges Z`~aŸ©) Name of SL Road ID Road Road Name Road Proposed Upazila No. Classification Length Ownership (Km) Atpara 1 372044067 VR-A Dhalai Bazar GC-Atitpur 0.65 LGED R&H Road to Khila GPS via H/O Nuru chairman Road. Atpara Upazila Total 1 0.65 22230 evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, †m‡Þ¤^i 15, 2019 MÖvg moK UvBc-ÔweÕ (ˆ`N©¨ 2.0 wKtwgt Gi wb‡gœ) Name of SL Road ID Road Road Name Road Proposed Upazila No. Classification Length Ownership (Km) Barhatt 1 372095082 VR-B Netrakona-Mohanganj R&H 0.50 LGI a Road Barhatta Purba bazar Jame Mosjid-Rail Line Road Barhatta Upazila Total 1 0.50 Netrokona District Total 2 1.15 ewikvj †Rjv MÖvg moK UvBc-ÔGÕ Ges MÖvg moK UvBc-ÔweÕ (ˆ`N©¨ 2.0 wKtwgt Ges Z`~aŸ©) Name of SL Road ID Road Road Name Road Proposed Upazila No. Classification Length Ownership (Km) Barishal 1 506514252 VR-A Pasurkathi Baro Sikder bari 1.85 LGED Sadar to Answer Khalifa bari R&H via Pasurikathi GPS Road. 2 506514253 VR-A Charabdani Pull ghat Jame 1.50 Mosjhid-Abdul Alir bari via north side Hasem miar bari Road 3 506514254 VR-A Tungibaria Nur Alam bari- 1.50 gorostan via Tungibaria high school Road. 4 506514255 VR-A Tungibaria high school-C&B 1.00 Road 5 506514256 VR-A Badiulllah Mosharaf khaner 1.50 bari-Abdur Razzak khaner bari via Badiullah GPS Road. 6 506514257 VR-A South Darapur Miridha bari 1.20 Mosjhid-North Darapur steel bridge Road. 7 506514258 VR-A Raypasha hospital road 1.60 Jame Mosjhid-Shahadat Hossain Sarder bari-Halim bazar Road 8 506514259 VR-A Uttar Karapur Farid 1.50 chairman bari-Manna hawlader bari-Hazi sarak Road. Barishal Sadar Upazila Total 8 11.65 evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, †m‡Þ¤^i 15, 2019 22231 Name of SL. Road ID Road Road Name Road Proposed Upazila No. Classification Length Ownership (Km) Gournadi 1 506325080 VR-B Pachim Khanjapur Howlader 2.00 LGED Bari Mosque to Jalil Howlader Bari Kaborsthan via Sarip Bari Road. 2 506325081 VR-B Mridha Bari Jami Mosque to 2.00 Bangobando Road via Samsu Howlader Bari Madrasha. 3 506325082 VR-B Pachim Kanjapur Govt. 2.00 Primary school to Fokire Bari via High Way Road 4 506325083 VR-B Khanjapur Kader Sorder Bari 2.00 to Paka Road via Abdul Rahim Howlader Bari. 5 506325084 VR-B Rejzaul Howlader Bari to 2.00 Paka Road. 6 506325085 VR-B Khanjapur Moslam Howlader 2.00 Bari to Nonde Bari via Okil Das Bari. 7 506325086 VR-B Fozlul Hoque Sarip Bari to 2.00 Solemon Howlader Bari Bheriband. 8 506325087 VR-B Uttar Magura Mujam Ali 2.00 Bapary Bari to Dhakin Magura Pagolar Monder. 9 506325088 VR-B Magura Madrasha to Kuinea 2.00 Kandi 4 No. Dhakail Govt. Primary School. 10 506325089 VR-B Mohujarpara Ojad Howlader 2.00 Bari to Mohujarpara Aziz Howlader Bari. 11 506325090 VR-B Bakai Suder Member Bari 3.50 Uttar Pas to Esakure Bakai Neronjon Gorame Bari via Abadale Howlader Bari. 12 506325091 VR-B Bakai varebad Jahanger 2.00 Dokan to Mojafer Shek Bari via Bakai Asrom. 22232 evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, †m‡Þ¤^i 15, 2019 Name of SL. Road ID Road Road Name Road Proposed Upazila No. Classification Length Ownership (Km) Gournadi 13 506325092 VR-B Esakure Bakai Neronjon High 2.00 LGED School to Baloram Master Bari. 14 506325093 VR-B Khanjapur Union Parishod to 3.00 Boysa Bridge via Momenudden Sorder Bari. 15 506325094 VR-B Bakai Bazar to Bakai Jami 2.00 Mosque via Boyser Road. 16 506325095 VR-B Bakai Boyser Jami Mosque to 2.00 Shalam Sorder Bari. 17 506325096 VR-B Sukra Bazar to Talukder Bari 3.00 via Magura Madarepur Govt. Primary School. 18 506325097 VR-B Magura Madarepur Nasarea 2.00 Madrasha to Iddris Howlader Bari. 19 506325098 VR-B Pachim Boyser Alaudden 2.50 Chairman Bridge to Taju Sorder Bari via Boysa Bitul Nur Jami Mosque. 20 506325099 VR-B Pachim Boysa Santelota 2.00 Poddar Govt. Primary School to Amol Guder Beri. 21 506325100 VR-B Pachim Boysa Dolil Bapare 2.00 Bari to Omar Ali Howlader Bari. 22 506325101 VR-B Magura Madarepur Leyakot 2.00 Hujur Bari to Talukder Bari Mosque. 23 506325102 VR-B Ferdaus Bridge to Khalak 2.00 Meia Bari via Mejan Bari. 24 506325103 VR-B Abdul Razzak Meia Bari to 2.00 Drajudden Munshi Bari via Asahak Howlader Bridge. 25 506325104 VR-B Ahamad Kate Malak 2.00 Howlader Bari to Salim Fokire Bari. 26 506325105 VR-B Pachim Samorshingh Salim 2.00 Akon Bari to Md. Khalak Meia Bari. evsjv‡`k †M‡RU, AwZwi³, †m‡Þ¤^i 15, 2019 22233 Name of SL. Road ID Road Road Name Road Proposed Upazila No. Classification Length Ownership (Km) Gournadi 27 506325106 VR-B Pachim Samorshingh Bon 2.00 LGED Bokse Bari to Paka Road. 28 506325107 VR-B Bageser Par Govt. Primary 3.00 School to Nurane Madrasha via Gainer Par. 29 506325108 VR-B Purbo Dumurea Baschu 2.00 Bapare Bari to Paka Road via Raton Bapare.
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