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124.VALPARAI Assembly Constituency Part.No Polling Polling Areas Whether for All Station Location and Name of Building in Which Voters Or Men Only No COIMBATORE DISTRICT 21 POLLACHI PARLIMENTARY CONSTITUENCY 124.VALPARAI Assembly Constituency Part.No Polling Polling Areas Whether for All station Location and name of building in which Voters or Men only No. Polling Station located or Women only 1.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Mondimakaliamman kovil Panchayt Union Elementary School ,Eastern street w.no 1 , 2.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) North Street 1 1 Building, North Room, Facing West. W.No.2 , 3.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Ramar Kovil ALL VOTERS ,pethanaickanur-642134 Street W.No.2 , 5.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Tank Street W.No.3 , 4.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Uppukinnar Street W.No.3, 6.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) School Street , Panchayt Union Elementary School ,Eastern 7.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Madurai Veeran Kovil 2 2 Building, South Room, Facing West. ALL VOTERS Street 4 , 8.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Rice Mill Street ,pethanaickanur-642134 Ward no 3 , 9.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Main Street W.No.3 Panchayat Union Elementary School ,Main 1.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Doctor colony w.no 3 , 3 3 Building. North Wing, Western Side, South 2.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Gandhi Nagar W.No 3 , ALL VOTERS Facing. ,Pethanaickanur-642134 3.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Rajendrapuram 1 , 4.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Mettucolony W.No 4 , Panchayat Union Elementary School ,South 4 4 5.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Anna Nagar W.No 4 , ALL VOTERS Side, North Facing. ,Pethanaickanur-642134 6.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Thottathusalaigal W.No 1 Panchayt Union Middle School ,Main building 1.Pethanaickanur (R.V) and (P) Kengampalayam W.No 1 5 5 ALL VOTERS facing East,Tiled ,Gengampalayam 1.Somandurai (R.V) and (P) Madurai Veeran Kovil Street W.No.1 , 2.Somandurai (R.V) and (P) N.S.K. Street Panchayt Union Elementary School ,Southern 6 6 W.No.1 , 3.Somandurai (R.V) and (P) Mariyamman Kovil ALL VOTERS side Facing north,Tiled ,Somandurai Street W.No.1 , 4.Somandurai (R.V) and (P) Arijana Colony W.No.1 , 5.Somandurai (R.V) and (P) Thottathu Salai W.No.1 COIMBATORE DISTRICT 21 POLLACHI PARLIMENTARY CONSTITUENCY Part.No Polling Polling Areas Whether for All station Location and name of building in which Voters or Men only No. Polling Station located or Women only Panchayt Union Elementary School ,West wing 1.Somanthurai (R.V) and (P) Therkkutheru W.No2 , 7 7 ALL VOTERS Southern side Facing north,Tiled ,Somandurai 2.Somanthurai (R.V) and (P) School Main Street W.No2 1.Somanthurai (R.V) and (P) Thensangampalayam Road Panchayt Union Elementary School ,Additional W.No2 , 2.Somanthurai (R.V) and (P) School Main Street 8 8 Building. Western Side, Facing East.North ALL VOTERS W.No3, 4.Somanthurai (R.V) and (P) Bajanai Kovil Street building ,Somandurai W.No4 , Panchayt Union Elementary School ,Additional 3.Somanthurai (R.V) and (P) Koormasamy Kovil Street 9 9 Building. Western Side, Facing East. South W.No3,5.Somanthurai (R.V) and (P) Senkaliappagounder ALL VOTERS building ,Somandurai Street W.No4 1.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Sakthivel Gounder Street W.No1 , 2.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Pattathu Street W.No1 Government Hr.Sec. School ,Main building , 3.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) President Street W.No2 , 10 10 Western side,centre Room facing North,Tiled 4.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Main Road W.No2 , ALL VOTERS ,Thensithur-642134 5.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Maniyakarar Street W.No2 , 6.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Muthaliyar Street W.No2 , 7.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Kaliamman Kovil Street W.No4 1.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Eswaran Kovil Street W.No1 , 2.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) West Street W.No1 , 3.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Meivazhi Street W.No1 , Government Hr.Sec. School ,Main Building 4.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Main Road W.No2 , 11 11 South wing Eastern side, Facing North,Tiled 5.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Maniyackarar Street W.No3 , ALL VOTERS ,Thensithur-642134 6.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Angalaparameswari Street W.No1 , 7.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Makaliamman Kovil Street W.No3 , 8.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Thermadathustreet W.No3 , 9.Thensidhur (R.V) and (P) Thottathusalai W.No4 COIMBATORE DISTRICT 21 POLLACHI PARLIMENTARY CONSTITUENCY Part.No Polling Polling Areas Whether for All station Location and name of building in which Voters or Men only No. Polling Station located or Women only 1.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Vinayagar Kovil Street W.No1 , 2.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Maduraiveeran Kovil Street W.No2 , Panchayat Union Middle School ,Western side 3.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Mill Street W.No2 , 12 12 South Wing, Facing East, Tiled 4.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Sowndamman Kovil ALL VOTERS ,Ramanamudalipudur Street W.No3 , 5.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Thalakandamman Kovil Street W.No3 , 6.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Mariappa Nagar W.No3 , 7.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Thottathusalai W.No2 1.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) J.J Nagar W.No1 , 2.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) MGR Nagar W.No1 , 3.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Gandhi Nagar W.No1 , 4.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Ramar Kovil Street W.No2 , 5.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Panchayat Union Middle School ,North Soundamman Kovil Street W.No3 , 6.Ramanamuthalipudur 13 13 wing,Western side Facing East, Tiled (R.V) and (P) Mill Street W.No3 , ALL VOTERS ,Ramanamudalipudur 7.Ramanamuthalipudur(R.V) and (P) Maduraiveeran Kovil Street W.No3 , 8.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Vinayagar Kovil Street W.No2 , 9.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Thalakkandamman Kovil Street W.No3 , 10.Ramanamuthalipudur (R.V) and (P) Thottathusalai W.No3 COIMBATORE DISTRICT 21 POLLACHI PARLIMENTARY CONSTITUENCY Part.No Polling Polling Areas Whether for All station Location and name of building in which Voters or Men only No. Polling Station located or Women only 1.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) MGR Nagar W.No1 , 2.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Maduraiveeran Kovil Panchayt Union Middle School ,North Wing. Street W.No1 , 3.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) 14 14 ALL VOTERS Facing South. ,Thensangamplayam-642007 Kamatchiamman Kovil Street W.No2 , 4.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Sarkkar Kinaru Street W.No1 , 5.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Bajanai Kovil Street W.No3 , 6.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Makaliamman Kovil Street W.No2 , 7.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Kalaignar Nagar Main Road W.No3 , 8.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Anamalai Road Panchayt Union Middle School ,South Side East 15 15 W.No3 , 9.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Vinayagar ALL VOTERS Facing. ,Thensangamplayam-642007 Kovil Street W.No3 , 10.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Udumalai Road W.No3 , 11.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Thensangampalayam Madam W.No3 , 12.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Big Bazzar Street W.No2 1.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) Kalaignar Nagar Panchayt Union Middle School ,North side W.No1 , 2.Thensangampalayam (R.V) and (P) 16 16 Facing west, Terraced ,Thensangamplayam- ALL VOTERS Samathuvapuram W.No3 , 3.Thensangampalayam (R.V) 642007 and (P) Nanjappa Nagar W.No1 1.Kottoor (T.P) Venkatachalam Colony W.No1 , 2.Kottoor Government Elementary School ,Main building (T.P) Power House Colony W.No1 , 3.Kottoor(T.P) Kottorr 17 17 ALL VOTERS Facing North,Terraced ,Navamalai-642114 Block W.No 1 , 4.Kottoor (T.P) Power House Street W.No 1 COIMBATORE DISTRICT 21 POLLACHI PARLIMENTARY CONSTITUENCY Part.No Polling Polling Areas Whether for All station Location and name of building in which Voters or Men only No. Polling Station located or Women only 1.Kottoor(T.P) Valparai Road W.No14 , 2.Kottoor (T.P) Peederkanal Colony W.No 14 , 3.Kottoor (T.P) L.F Koolish Panchayt Union Elementary School ,Southern Colony W.No 14 , 4.Kottoor(T.P) L.F Colony W.No 14 , 18 18 side ,west Portion Facing south, Terraced 5.Kottoor (T.P) Atrupura Colony W.No14 , 6.Kottoor (T.P) ALL VOTERS ,Aliyar Nagar-642114 Arutperunjothi Nagar W.No 14 , 7.Kottoor (T.P) Anbu Nagar W.No14 , 8.Kottoor (T.P) P.A.P Colony W.No14 1.Kottoor (T.P) Azhiyar Nagr W.No1 , 2.Kottoor(T.P) Atrupura Colony W.No3 , 3.Kottoor(T.P) Market Road Government Elementary School ,Eastern side, W.No1 , 4.Kottoor (T.P) Govt Officers Qtrs W.No1 , 19 19 west Portion, facing south,Terraced ,Aliyar 5.Kottoor (T.P) Ezhuthar Nagar W.No1 , 6.Kottoor(T.P) ALL VOTERS Nagar-642114 P.A.P Qtrs W.No1 , 7.Kottoor (T.P) Meen Thotti Paguthi W.No1 , 8.Kottoor (T.P) Chinnappa Gounder Colony W.No1 1.Kottoor(T.P) Azhiyar nagar w.no14 , 2.Kottoor(T.P) Katcheri Street W.No14 , 3.Kottoor (T.P) Ramasamy Government Elementary School ,Additional Colony W.No14 , 4.Kottoor (T.P) Thiyagikal Colony 20 20 Building Southern side Facing west, Terraced W.No14 , 5.Kottoor(T.P) Malaiya Colony W.No14 , ALL VOTERS ,Aliyar Nagar-642114 6.Kottoor (T.P) Puliyankandi W.No 14 , 7.Kottoor (T.P) Market Colony W.No14 , 8.Kottoor (T.P) Cheran Colony W.No14 , 9.Kottoor (T.P) Kumaran Nagar W.No14 , 10.Kottoor (T.P) VIvasayapannai W.No 1 COIMBATORE DISTRICT 21 POLLACHI PARLIMENTARY CONSTITUENCY Part.No Polling Polling Areas Whether for All station Location and name of building in which Voters or Men only No. Polling Station located or Women only 1.Kottoor(T.P) Ponkaliyur main road w.no15 , 2.Kottoor(T.P) Manickam Lane W.No15 , 3.Kottoor(T.P) Appan Street W.No15 , 4.Kottoor(T.P) Perumal Kovil Street W.No15 , 5.Kottoor (T.P) Ramasamy Street W.No15 , Panchayat Union Middle School ,Main building 6.Kottoor(T.P) Sakthivel Streer W.No15 , 7.Kottoor (T.P) 21 21 ALL VOTERS Southern side, Facing East, Tiled ,Ponkaliyur School Street W.No15 , 8.Kottoor (T.P) Vinayagar Kovil Street W.No15 , 9.Kottoor(T.P) Periyagounder Street W.No15 , 10.Kottoo(T.P))
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