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Updated Campus Map in PDF Format KOPAI RIVER N NE LEGEND : NW E PRANTIK STATION W 1.5 KM SL. NO. NAME SYMBOL SE WS 1. HERITAGE BUILDING S 2. ADMIN. BUILDING VISVA-BHARATI CAMPUS 3. ACADEMIC BUILDING 42 4. GUEST HOUSE G 5. AUDITORIUM / HALL 101 6. HOSTEL BUILDING DEER PARK 44 7. CANTEEN C G RATAN PALLI 8. HOSPITAL LAL BANDH 01 41 SHYAMBATI 43 40 9. WATER BODY G 39 KALOR DOKAN 10. SWIMMING POOL 45 11. PLAY GROUND 38 93 91 90 UTTARAYANA/ 48 12. AGRICULTURE FARM RABINDRA BHAVANA 34 OLD MELA GROUND 94 POND (JAGADISH KANAN) 37 35 02 13. VILLAGE 33 47 T 98 92 46 G C T A T 14. WILDLIFE SANCTUARY 96 89 52 53 54 36 PM HOSPI AL 97 SIKSHA BHAVANA COMPLEX 50 51 04 E S A U R Y 100 03 15. ROAD 58 55 G SEVA PALLI 32 99 95 31 G 16. V.B.PROPERTY LINE D L F N PRATI ICH SRIPALLI SANGIT 60 KALA BHAVANA 57 LIPIKA I L I BHAVANA 56 30 N R LW E KALIGUNJE PEARSON PALLI 49 59 AMRAKUNJA 141 66 61 64 63 C 29 65 27 28 76 77 62 PATHA BHAVANA AREA NT LCERA L A 74 AY 68 75 LI RBR 103 67 EASTER AILIN AY PREPARED BY:- B A L V P U R W 25 78 102 F E PURVA PALLI C CENTRAL O FIC POUS MELA GROUND ESTATE OFFICE, SU 3 79 ASRAMA 80 26 73 81 RI 0 KM PLAY GROUND 24 VISVA - BHARATI 69 23 05 SIMANTAPALLI 83 22 SANTINIKETAN, PIN-731235 72 88 82 PLAY HATIPUKUR GROUND 85 84 SBI AUROSRI MARKET 21 86 71 LEGAL DISCLAIMER : THIS IS AN INDICATIVE MAP ONLY, 20 HATIPUKUR 70 16 FOR THE AID OF GENERAL PUBLIC. 87 18 17 DETAILS ARE NOT TO SCALE. 137 19 15 BDO OFFICE BALIPARA EGRAV YARD 136 ANDRE S PALLIW GURUPALLI LPAY GROUND 106 BHUBANDANGA BANDH 14 RATHINDRA PALLI 104 PLAY GROUND 13 142 135 BHASA VIDYA COMPLEX PSV COMPLEX N YVI A A 11 12 PSB PLAY 134 GROUND MANGO ORCHARD A ANBH V A DAKSHINPALLI 105 06 107 133 TRACK & FIELD BAGAN PARA C 132 109 131 108 BENI BANDH 111 07 PSB 110 COMPLEX AIR/DOORDARSHAN 128 BHUBANDANGA 130 129 SRIJANI MANGO ORCHARD FIRE 08 (EZCC) STATION 127 09 LALPOOL TOUR SIT 117 ODGEL H MORE BARO BANDH CREMATORIUM 116 SILPA SADANA COMPLEX AGRICULTURE FARM 118 BOLPU TAT KM U IABINR 119 115 KAL SA AIY R BUS SN TA D / R S ION 2.0 3KM 114 113 112 SERICULTURE FARM GITANJALI 1.2 KM MOL-DANGA 120 126 GROUND PLAY G TOTAL AREA :- 1128.50 ACRES (4.57 SQ KM) 122 121 C 125 BOLPUR-SANTINIKETAN STATION 123 140 139 124 SIKSHA MAGH MELA SATRA GROUND SURUL BOLPUR SURUL VILLAGE PSB BOYS’ 129 HERITAGE CRECHE 40 BURDWAN 53 KM ILLAMBAZAR 16 KM PSV BOYS’ 130 AMRAKUNJA 57 DAM HOSPITAL 111 PURBA PALLI SR BOYS’ 31 CHAITI 62 FIRE STATION 8 ACADEMIC NANDAN ART GALLERY 51 ADMINISTRATIVE GOENKALAYA GIRLS’ 65 SANTISRI BOYS’ 104 CHHATIMTALA 52 HEALTH CENTRE/WOMENS’ AGRO ECONOMIC RESEARCH CENTRE 96 NEW SCIENCE COMPLEX 102 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING 25 KHOAI GIRLS’ 94 SANTOSHALAYA 78 DEER PARK 101 STUDY CENTRE 122 ANANDA PATHASALA 56 NIPPON BHAVANA 14 DEAN/PROCTOR OFFICE 83 MOITREE GIRLS’ 93 SRINIKETAN BOYS’ 137 DWIJA VIRAM 82 LIPIKA AUDITORIUM 30 BHASA VIDYA COMPLEX 13 PADMA BHAVANA 15 ESTATE OFFICE 22 MRINALINI GIRLS’ 77 TAN BOYS’ 42 GHANTA TALA 76 MET OBSERVATORY 138 CENTRAL LIBRARY 27 PATHA BHAVANA (HS SECTION) 88 PATHA BHAVANA OFFICE 141 PATHA BHAVANA GIRLS’ 60 VINAYA BHAVANA BOYS’ 107 GOUR PRANGANA 74 NATYA GHAR 46 CENTRE FOR ENDANGERED LANGUAGES 71 PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT 29 PRO OFFICE/ATM 26 PEARSONPALLI GIRLS’ 103 KALO BARI 66 NCC OFFICE 34 CHEENA BHAVANA 81 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 142 PSB LIBRARY 132 PRATIMA GIRLS’ 67 GUEST HOUSE/ KITCHEN /CANTEEN KUTHI BARI 125 PARKING 23, 39, 89 COMPUTER & SYSTEMS SCIENCES 97 PSV COMPLEX 135 PSB OFFICE 128 SRINIKETAN GIRLS’ 116 RATHINDRA ATITHI GRIHA 3 MANDIR 53 PAY & USE TOILET 17, 19, 20,90 DAIRY & POULTRY FARM 127 RABINDRA SANGIT GABESANA KENDRA 70 SIKSHA BHAVANA OFFICE 98 SRISADANA GIRLS’ 63 RATANKUTHI GUEST HOUSE 43 PRATICHI 95 PM HOSPITAL 35 GYMNASIUM HALL 119 RATHINDRA KVK 134 SPORTS BOARD OFFICE 73 VINAYA BHAVANA GIRLS’ 108 INTERNATIONAL GUEST HOUSE 32 SANTINIKETAN GRIHA 58 POLICE STATION & SDPO OFFICE 16 HINDI BHAVANA 79 SANGIT BHAVANA 49 SRINIKETAN UP KEEP 126 CIT BOYS’ 117 PANCHABATI GUEST HOUSE 2 SINGHA SADANA 75 RAILWAY BOOKING COUNTER 36 HINDI TEACHING CENTRE 12 SANTOSH PATHASALA 140 UNIVERSITY PRESS 24 FOREIGN STUDENTS’ 33 PURBAPALLI GUEST HOUSE 4 TALA DHWAJA 54 SANTINIKETAN POST OFFICE 37 HORTICULTURE FARM 133 SIKSHA BHAVANA COMPLEX 100 VINAYA BHAVANA OFFICE 105 KALA SANGIT BOYS’ 69 SAIL GUEST HOUSE 44 TIN PAHAR 55 SRINIKETAN COMMUNITY HALL 131 INDIRA GANDHI CENTRE 6 SIKSHA CHARCHA 115 WATCH & WARD OFFICE 59 NANDA SADANA BOYS’ 92 SRINIKETAN GUEST HOUSE 120 UTTARAYANA/ RABINDRA BHAVANA 45 SRINIKETAN POST OFFICE 123 INDOOR SPORTS HALL 106 SIKSHA SATRA 139 NICHU BUNGLOW BOYS’ 86 GENERAL KITCHEN 61 STATE BANK & ATM 21 INDO - TIBETAN DEPARTMENT 1 SILPA SADANA COMPLEX 118 HOSTELS (GIRLS’/BOYS’) PATHA BHAVANA BOYS’ 72 VISVA BHARATI CANTEEN 80 PUBLIC OFFICES & UTILITIES SWIMMING POOL 110 KALA BHAVANA 50 STUDENT AMENITY CENTRE 85 ANNADA SADANA GIRLS’ 68 PATHA BHAVANA SR BOYS’ 87 VINAYA BHAVANA CANTEEN 109 AIR/DOORDARSHAN CENTER 7 V B CO - OP CREDIT SOCIETY LTD 84 MALANCHA 47 COMPUTER CENTRE 28 BIRLALAYA GIRLS’ 64 PEARSONPALLI SR BOYS’ 99 SRINIKETAN CANTEEN 121 CPWD OFFICE 41 VB SAMAVAYA SAMITI 38.
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