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List of Common Industrial Feeder SNo. Zone Circle Division Substation Outgoing Feeder Urban/Rural/Tehsil RAPDRP/Non-RAPDRP 2 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD-II Bareilly 33 KV Railways L&F URBAN Non-RAPDRP 3 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD-II Bareilly 33KV Railways HV 2 URBAN Non-RAPDRP 4 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD-II Bareilly 11 KV Bhoji pura URBAN Non-RAPDRP 8 Bareilly EDC Shahjahanpur EDD Pooranpur 33/11 KV BILSANDA RATAN Rural Non-RAPDRP 12 Bareilly EDC Shahjahanpur EDD Pooranpur 33/11 KV PURANPUR (INDUSTRIAL) INDUSTRIAL-II URBAN Non-RAPDRP 13 Bareilly EDC Shahjahanpur EDD Pooranpur 33/11 KV PURANPUR (INDUSTRIAL) INDUSTRIAL-III URBAN Non-RAPDRP 14 Bareilly EDC Shahjahanpur EDD Pooranpur 33/11 KV PURANPUR (INDUSTRIAL) INDUSTRIAL-I URBAN Non-RAPDRP 16 Bareilly EUDC, Bareilly EUDD II Bareilly 33/11 KV S/S Parsakhera chhoti state C.B Ganj URBAN RAPDRP 17 Bareilly EUDC, Bareilly EUDD II Bareilly 33/11 KV S/S Parsakhera industrial URBAN RAPDRP 22 Bareilly EDC Shahjahanpur EDD PILIBHIT 33/11 PBT KSA URBAN RAPDRP 23 Bareilly EDC Shahjahanpur EDD PILIBHIT 33/11 PBT Lalaurikhera URBAN RAPDRP 24 Bareilly EDC Shahjahanpur EDD PILIBHIT 33/11 PBT Pilibhit Town III URBAN RAPDRP 25 Bareilly EDC Shahjahanpur EDD PILIBHIT 33/11 PBT Pilibhit Town II URBAN RAPDRP 28 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD-II Bareilly Andharpura Nakatia URBAN Non-RAPDRP 29 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD-II Bareilly Andharpura Mahaveer Plasto URBAN Non-RAPDRP 30 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD-II Bareilly Andharpura Farid Pur URBAN Non-RAPDRP 32 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD BAHERI Baheri Industrial (Kesar) URBAN Non-RAPDRP 37 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD BAHERI Dhora Tanda Industiral URBAN Non-RAPDRP 44 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD-II Bareilly Kandhar Pur FM URBAN Non-RAPDRP 55 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD-II Bareilly Nawabganj (Ru) Oswal URBAN Non-RAPDRP 61 Bareilly EDC Bareilly EDD BAHERI Richha Industrial URBAN Non-RAPDRP 6 Devi Patan EDC Gonda EDD Balrampur 132/33/11 balrampur Industrial URBAN RAPDRP 31 Devi Patan EDC Gonda EDD Gonda I Awas Vikas Subhagpur URBAN RAPDRP 33 Devi Patan EDC Bahraich EDD Bahraich Baxipura Poorvanchal URBAN RAPDRP 60 Devi Patan EDC Bahraich EDD Bahraich Parsaura Rameshvar Foods Rural Non-RAPDRP 34 Faizabad EDC Barabanki EDD Barabanki CHANDAULI INDUSTRIAL URBAN Non-RAPDRP 35 Faizabad EDC Barabanki EDD Barabanki CHANDAULI AGARWAL FOUNDRY URBAN Non-RAPDRP 42 Faizabad EDC Barabanki EDD Barabanki J P NAGAR KURAULI URBAN Non-RAPDRP 43 Faizabad EDC Barabanki EDD Barabanki J P NAGAR MAAZA URBAN Non-RAPDRP 47 Faizabad EDC Faizabad EDD I Faizabad MUMTAZ NAGAR Industrial area-4 URBAN Non-RAPDRP 48 Faizabad EDC Faizabad EDD I Faizabad MUMTAZ NAGAR Industrial area-2 URBAN Non-RAPDRP 49 Faizabad EDC Faizabad EDD I Faizabad MUMTAZ NAGAR Industrial area-5 URBAN Non-RAPDRP 56 Faizabad EDC Faizabad EDD TANDA Old Tanda Sulempur URBAN RAPDRP 57 Faizabad EDC Faizabad EDD TANDA Old Tanda COLD STORAGE URBAN RAPDRP 58 Faizabad EDC Barabanki EDD Barabanki PALHARI PAC URBAN Non-RAPDRP 59 Faizabad EDC Barabanki EDD Barabanki PALHARI INDUSTRIAL URBAN Non-RAPDRP 64 Faizabad EDC Sultanpur EDD I Sultanpur Transport Nagar Industrial URBAN RAPDRP 65 Faizabad EDC Barabanki EDD Fatehpur UPSIDC I UPSIDC No I URBAN Non-RAPDRP 66 Faizabad EDC Barabanki EDD Fatehpur UPSIDC I AMROON URBAN Non-RAPDRP 67 Faizabad EDC Barabanki EDD Fatehpur UPSIDC-II AMROON URBAN Non-RAPDRP 68 Faizabad EDC Barabanki EDD Fatehpur UPSIDC-II UPSIDC URBAN Non-RAPDRP 38 LESA EUDC IV Lesa EDD I Cess Gheru INDUSTRIAL - II URBAN RAPDRP 39 LESA EUDC IV Lesa EDD I Cess Gheru INDUSTRIAL - III URBAN RAPDRP 40 LESA EUDC IV Lesa EDD I Cess Gheru INDUSTRIAL - I URBAN RAPDRP 41 LESA EUDC IV Lesa EDD I Cess Gheru N.B.R.I. 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