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OFFICE of the COMMISSIONER of POLICE SPECIAL BRANCH Slliguri POLICE COMMISSIONERATE Memo No Election Urgent GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE SPECIAL BRANCH SlLIGURI POLICE COMMISSIONERATE www.siliguripolice.org Memo no. 104/Election Cell, SPC Dated 28/02/2021. From The Commissioner of Police, Siliguri Police Commissionerate, Siliguri To The D.M. & DEO, Darjeeling, Sub Area Domination Schedule in Siliguri Police station, Pradhannagar Police Station, Matigara Police Station, Bagdogra Police Station, Dist. Darjeeling under Siliguri Police Commissionerate regarding In sending herewith the Area Domination Schedule of SSB 72 BN G. Company w.e.f. 01.03.2021 to 07/03/2021 in the area of Siliguri Police station, Pradhannagar Police Station, Matigara Police Station, Bagdogra Police Station under 25, 26, 27 AC, Dist. Darjeeling under Siliguri Police Commissionerate, Siliguri. This is for information please. Encl: As stated. Commissioner of Police, Siliguri Police Commissionerate, Siliguri Distict Darjeeling Darjeeling Darjeeling Darjeeling Darjeeling Darjeeling 1 3/3/2021 3/2/2021 3/1/2021 2 Date of Route March Siliguri Police station, Pradhannagar Police Station, Matigara Police Station, Bagdogra Police Station under 25, 26, 27 AC, Dist. Darjeeling under under Siliguri Police Commissionerate. Police under under Siliguri Darjeeling Dist. AC, 27 26, under 25, Station Bagdogra Police Station, Police Matigara Station, Pradhannagar Police station, Police Siliguri SLG SLG SLG SLG SLG SLG 3 Sub-Division Municipality Municipality Municipality Matigara Matigara Matigara Matigara Block Block Block 4 Block/Municipality PDN PS PDN PS Siliguri Siliguri MTG MTG 5 Police Station Morning shift Morning shift Morning shift Morning Evening shift Evening shift Evening shift 15.00 hrs to to 15.00 hrs to 15.00 hrs to 15.00 hrs 08.00 hrs to to hrs 08.00 to hrs 08.00 to hrs 08.00 20.00 20.00 hrs 20.00 hrs 20.00 hrs 13.00 hrs 13.00 hrs 13.00 hrs 13.00 Time 6 Dangipara, Dangipara, Sukna T.G, Sukna T.G, Cha Bagan Cha Bagan Siliguri Jn. Gowala Gowala Mandir Mandir Fulbari Fulbari More, More, Bazar From patty Shib Shib 7 ratan Lal Busty, Darjeeling More, Satayajit Satayajit More, Darjeeling Lal Busty, ratan Mahanandapara,Chanapotti,Darbhangatol Salkavita, Rangia, Dumriguri, Bara Lachka, Dumriguri, Bara Rangia, Salkavita, Shantipur, Road, Bose S.N. Sarani, Satyajit Taranjubari, MES Quarter, Khaprail Bazar, Bazar, Khaprail MES Quarter, Taranjubari, Sukri Line, 17 No Line, Gudam line, Milan Milan line, Gudam Line, 17Sukri Line, No Road, Adarsha Nagr, Govt Saw mill Govt Road, Nagr, Adarsha Road, Sishudangi, BRI Colony, Ramkrishnapally, BRI Sishudangi, Coolipara, Rajendranagar, HC Road, SDO HC Road, Rajendranagar, Coolipara, Nehuru Road, MG Khalpara, More, Bihar Natun Para, Santashinagar, Ganganagar, Ganganagar, Santashinagar, Para, Natun Ram ghat, Hementa basu Colony, Jalpai basu Colony, Jalpai Hementa ghat, Ram More, Jaduvita, Milan More, Koraibari, Koraibari, More, Milan Jaduvita, More, Lenin Pur, Halermatha, Military Road, Road, Military Lenin Halermatha, Pur, Fulbari Busty line, Putinbari tea State, State, tea Putinbari line, Busty Fulbari Chittaranjan Colony, Vidyasagarpally. Chittaranjan SainikPuri, TCP SainikPuri, Panchkelguri, More, More, Milan Pally,milan Milan Pally,New More, Khopalashi East/west, Haria More, More, Haria East/west, Khopalashi kolabari, Shishabari, Babu Bhasha, Bhasha, Babu Shishabari, kolabari, Office, Dharamnagar, Pati Pati Colony, Office, Dharamnagar, a,Koiladepo,Vivekananda Road, Road, a,Koiladepo,Vivekananda Chittaranjan Colony, Jyotinagar, Chittaranjan Nagar, Rajib Nagar, Pokaijote, Pokaijote, Rajib Nagar, Nagar, Place of Route March Debiganga, Tarabari, Tarabari, Via 8 Phansidew pokaijote Mansara Mansara Jhankar Jhankar SF Road a More a Palash More New New Jote To 9 12 KM 14 KM 15 Km 13 Km 15 Km 14 km 10 Total Distance Covered SSB 72 BN SSB 72 BN G. SSB 72 BN G. SSB 72 BN G. SSB 72 BN G. 11 G. SSB 72 BN G. Company Type of Force(CRPF/BSF etc) Company Company Company Company Company 3 sec of CAPF 3 sec of CAPF 3 sec of CAPF 3 sec of CAPF 3 sec of CAPF 3 sec of CAPF coy and Bn.) Acual No of mentioning (report by Deployed Section Force 12 26/90,26/93,26/94,26/9 26/133, 26/135, 26/137 5,26/97,26/115,26/116, 25/246,25/247,25/224, 25/243,25/244,25/245, 25/240,25/241,25/242, 25/237,25/238,25/239, 25/162,25/163,25/164, 25/149,25/150,25/151, 26/117,26/121,26/122 covered under Route Polling Station Nos Polling Station Nos ,25/203 ,25/191, 25/186 25/187, 26/128, 26/132, 25/152,25/153, 25/193,25/201 25/220,25/221 25/165,25/159 26/49 26/50, March 13 Sishabari, Jabravita, Babubhasha. Jabravita, Sishabari, Road,Khalpara,Vidyasagarpally,A darshanagar Colony,Tumalpara Colony,Tumalpara darshanagar Milan More,Karaibari, Kalabari, Kalabari, More,Karaibari, Milan Rajendranagar, Dharamnagar, Dharamnagar, Rajendranagar, covered by the Route March Sukna T.G, Sukri Line, 17 No 17 Sukri Line, No Sukna T.G, Pati Colony, Sishudangi, BRI Colony,Pati BRI Sishudangi, No. Of Vulnerable Of No. Hamlets Siliguri Jn. More, Coolipara, Coolipara, More, Siliguri Jn. Line, Gudam line, Jaduvita, Jaduvita, line, Gudam Line, Colony, Ramkrishnapally. Vidyasagarpally.Neheru Vidyasagarpally.Neheru Ganganagar,Natunpara, Ganganagar,Natunpara, Road (Govt. Sawmill) (Govt. Road , Darbhangatola (Chota Darbhangatola Jyotinagar Colony, Jyotinagar Masjid),Khalpara, Masjid),Khalpara, 14 - - Distict Darjeeling Darjeeling Darjeeling Darjeeling Darjeeling Darjeeling 1 3/4/2021 06.03.21 05.03.21 2 Date of Route March SLG SLG SLG SLG SLG SLG 3 Sub-Division Phansidewa Phansidewa Municipality Municipality Municipality Municipality Matigara Matigara Block block 4 Block/Municipality Bagdogra Bagdogra PDN PS PDN PS Siliguri Siliguri 5 Police Station Morning shift Morning shift Morning Morning shift Morning Evening shift Evening shift Evening shift 15.00 hrs to to 15.00 hrs to 15.00 hrs to 15.00 hrs 08.00 hrs to to hrs 08.00 to hrs 08.00 08.00 hrs to to hrs 08.00 20.00 20.00 hrs 20.00 hrs 20.00 hrs 13.00 hrs 13.00 hrs 13.00 13.00 hrs 13.00 Time 6 Champasar Champasar Bagra Kote Bagra Local Bus Kestapur Siliguri i Bazar i More Tarai, Tarai, M.M. M.M. Stand From 7 Samar Nagar Battala, natun Bazar, Dakshin Bazar, natun Battala, Nagar Samar Bagan,Subhash Pally, Rath Khola, Rabindra Rabindra Khola, Pally, Rath Bagan,Subhash Choupukuria, Halal Busty, Vistijote, Taipoo Taipoo Vistijote, Busty, Halal Choupukuria, Desh Bandhu Para, Babu Para, Milan Pally, Milan Para, Babu Para, Desh Bandhu Colony, Baghajatin Colony, Nivedita Road, Road, Colony, Colony,Nivedita Baghajatin Tanki More, Bidhan Road, Siliguri College Road, Bidhan Tanki More, Bidayanagar, Netaji Nagar, Ganesh Ghosh Ghosh Ganesh Nagar, Netaji Bidayanagar, Trihana Golai, Kamal TG, Adarsha Nagar, Nagar, Adarsha Kamal TG, Golai, Trihana NTS More, D.B.C road, Fuleshwari Bazar, Bazar, Fuleshwari D.B.C road, NTS More, Narmada bagan, Pabitra Nagar, Kalkut, Kalkut, Nagar, Pabitra bagan, Narmada Trihana Bazar, Bora Line, Factory Line,, Line,, Factory Line, Bora Bazar, Trihana Nagar, Hakim Para, Ashram Para, Pani Para, Ashram Hakim Para, Nagar, Rabindranagar, Gagadharpally,, Gagadharpally,, Rabindranagar, Vivekanandapally, Dara Gaon, Gaon, Dara Vivekanandapally, Gurung busty, Dharam Nagar, Dharam Nagar, busty, Gurung Rana Busty,Bagrakote, Lichu Busty,Bagrakote, Rana Place of Route March T.E , Bhubangurirchat, T.E Bhubangurirchat, , SF Road, Palash, Palash, Para, Para, Via 8 Debidanga Debidanga Baghajotin Panighata Panighata Siliguri JN. Thana Thana Bazar Muni Muni Road, Road, Park Busty More More To 9 11 km 12 Km 10 Km 11 Km 15 km 15 km 10 Total Distance Covered SSB 72 BN SSB 72 BN SSB 72 BN G. SSB 72 BN G. SSB 72 BN G. SSB 72 BN G. 11 G. G. Type of Force(CRPF/BSF etc) Company Company Company Company Company Company 3 sec of CAPF 3 sec of CAPF 3 sec of CAPF 3 sec of CAPF 3 sec of CAPF 3 sec of CAPF coy and Bn.) Acual No of mentioning (report by Deployed Section Force 12 25/27,25/143,25/47,25/ 26/14, 26/16 26/30S, , 26/203,26/211,26/212, 26/166,26/167,26/171, 25/100,27/111,27/113, covered under Route Polling Station Nos Polling Station Nos 26/159, 26/160, 26/157, 26/158, 26/161, 26/163, 26/189,26/194 27/105,27/106 26/30 26/35, March 26/35 35, 13 Matangini,Harijan Majdur Colony Majdur Matangini,Harijan (Collegepara),Rabindranagar,Sub Dhimal, Choupakuria, Kestopur, Kestopur, Dhimal, Choupakuria, Lichubagan,Ashutos Mukharjee Mukharjee Lichubagan,Ashutos Rana Basty Road,Subhaspally, Road,Subhaspally, Basty Rana Champasari Bazar, Baghajatin Baghajatin Bazar, Champasari Baghajatin Bazar, Champasari covered by the Route March Samarnagar Colony(Middle), Samarnagar Harijan Majdur Colony,No. 2 Colony,No. Majdur Harijan Dakshin Palash, Debidanga., Dakshin Palash, Debidanga., No. Of Vulnerable Of No. Hamlets Nutan Bazar, Jamai Bazar, Bazar, Jamai Bazar, Nutan Colony,Sarbahara Colony, Colony,Sarbahara No. 1 Matangini Hazra Hazra 1 Matangini No. MM Tarai, Dara Gaon, Gaon, Dara Tarai, MM Colony, Ratanlal Busty Colony, Ratanlal Busty Colony, Ratanlal Muni busty, Vistijote busty, Muni haspally,Bagrakot Pramadnagar Road Road 14 Distict Darjeeling Darjeeling 1 07.03.21 2 Date of Route March SLG SLG 3 Sub-Division Matigara Matigara Matigara Block Block 4 Block/Municipality MTG MTG 5 Police Station Morning shift Morning Evening shift 15.00 hrs to to 15.00 hrs 08.00 hrs to to hrs 08.00 20.00 20.00 hrs 13.00 hrs 13.00 Time 6 Matigara Matigara Dhukuria Bazar From 7 Ramkrishna Para, Saroj Pally, Bhangapool, Pally, Saroj Bhangapool, Para, Ramkrishna Nagrujote, Nimai, Goyal Jote, Nabinjote, Nabinjote, Jote, Goyal Nimai, Nagrujote, Thana More, New
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