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THE NILGIRIS DISTRICT COVID – 19 Details of Containment Area As on 19.10.2020 THE NILGIRIS DISTRICT COVID – 19 Details of Containment area as on 19.10.2020 Outsiders are strictly prohibited from entering or exiting these areas S.NO Name of the Local Body Name of the containment area 1 Appukodu, Ithalar 2 Belithala, Ithalar 3 Kallakorai, Ithalar 4 Nunthala, Ithalar 5 Thulithalai Leese, Ithalar 6 Ajjoor, Kagguchi 7 Dheenatty, Kagguchi 8 Attabettu, Doddabetta 9 Billicombai, Kagguchi 10 Kookal 11 Iduhatty, Ebbanad 12 Kothumudi, Ebbanad 13 Dhavani, Kadanad 14 Masikal, Hullathy 15 Thalaikundha, Hullathy 16 Halkad Lease, Hullathy 17 Gandhi Nagar, Hullathy 18 Kalatti Hullathi 19 Nanjanad 20 Ammanatty, Nanjanad 21 Udhagamandalam Block M.Palada, Nanjanad 22 Anna Nagar, M.Palada 23 Hosatty, Palada, Nanjanad 24 MelKowhatty, Nanjanad 25 Kilkowhatty, Nanjanad 26 Kappathorai, Nanjanad 27 Kakkanji Colony, Nanjanad 28 B.Manihatty, Balacola 29 Rockland, Balacola 30 Meekeri, Balacola 31 Denadu, Balacola 32 Orakutty, Balacola 33 Sasthri Nagar, Balacola 34 Balacola 35 Muthugula, Balacola 36 Anna Nagar, Mulligoor 37 Nehru Nagar, Mulligoor 38 Mulligoor 39 Avalanchi, Mulligoor 40 Gandhi Kandi, Mulligoor 41 Muthorai Dodabetta 42 Muthorai Lease, Dodabetta Page 1 of 8 43 Chincona, Dodabetta 44 Attabettu, Dodabetta 45 Kovilmedu, Adasholai 46 Maragal, Thuneri 47 Udhagamandalam Block Mel Thoraihatty, Thuneri 48 Thuneri 49 Melkundha 50 Kundha Hosatty 51 Thoothurmattam 52 Halattanai 53 Gurrency 54 Ambikapuram 55 Melur 56 Mel Hosatty 57 Nehru Nagar 58 Beratty 59 Kamarajapuram 60 Bellattimattam 61 Bellada 62 Arukutchi 63 Aniyada 64 Coonoor Block Araihatty 65 Yedappalli 66 Kodamalai 67 Karimarahatty 68 Carolina 69 Halorai 70 Gandhi Nagar 71 Naihatty 72 Mel Singara 73 Mahalinga Colony 74 Kil Bharath Nagar 75 Stanley Park 76 Woodlands 77 Greigmore 78 Nedugula Sulligudu 79 Nedugula 80 Nedugula Bamudi 81 Nedugula Gurukathi 82 Nedugula Kapatty 83 Nedugula S.Kaikatty 84 Kotagiri Block Nedugula Milidhane 85 Naduhatty 86 Naduhatty Gundada 87 Naduhatty Addavalai 88 Naduhatty Meenacombai 89 Naduhatty Ketticombai 90 Naduhatty Katabettu 91 Naduhatty Thogalatty Page 2 of 8 92 Naduhatty Ellacombai 93 Naduhatty Westbrook 94 Konavakkarai Kottacombai 95 Konavakorai Burnside 96 Konavakarai Annanagar 97 Konavakkarai Havukal Estate 98 Denad 99 Denad Sholourmattam 100 Denad Kilkotagiri 101 Denad Kadasolai 102 Denad Kaggula 103 Denad Ohmnagar 104 Denad Ganapathypuram 105 Denad Quinsholai Tantea 106 Jacknarai Hadathorai 107 Kotagiri Block Jackanarai Kerada 108 Jackanarai Kilkaithala 109 Jackanarai Aravenu 110 Jackanarai Sakthinagar 111 Jackanarai Thiniyoor 112 Jackanarai Selavai 113 Jackanarai Thorakeri 114 Jackanarai Aravenu Bazaar 115 Jackanarai Sakatha 116 Kodanad vetrinagar 117 Kengarai Kotada 118 Kengarai Havoor 119 Kengarai Hosatty 120 Kodanad 121 Kodanad Elada Gandhinagar 122 Kunjapanai Settupattai 123 Kunjapanai Adubettu 124 Kunjapanai Kottacombai 125 Kadinamala 126 Thengumarahada 127 Nellakotta (Kadalakolli) 128 Cherangode (Erumad) 129 Cherangode (Kolapalli) 130 Nellakotta (Vilangoor) 131 Cherangode (Mangarai) 132 Nellakotta (Vattakolli) 133 Gudalur Block Nellakota(Pattavayal) 134 Nelakotta(Kottadu) 135 Nellakotta (Pakkana) 136 Cherangodu(Erumadu) 137 Cherangodu(Koranjal) 138 Cherangodu(Nayakancholai) 139 Cherangodu(Cherambadi Tantea No.3) 140 Cherangodu(Choladi) Page 3 of 8 141 Nellakotta(Rackwood) 142 Cherangodu (Boothamoola) 143 Chungam((Cherangodu) 144 Palaadivalaiv(Cherangodu) 145 Koovacholai(Nellakotta) 146 Nellakotta(Nellakotta) 147 Nellakotta(Rackwood) 148 Gudalur Block Pakkana(Nellakota) 149 Cherambadi(Cherangodu) 150 Erumadu(Cherangodu) 151 Maanivayal (Nellakotta) 152 Nelliyalam No.3(Cherangodu) 153 Masinagudi(Masinagudi) 154 Avundle 19 Padi(Nellakotta) 155 Kandal bazaar 156 St.mary's hill 157 Hospital road 158 Jail hill 159 Finger post 160 SBI colony 161 Police quarters kandal 162 Charring cross ooty 163 RK puram 164 Mullikorai 165 Rajbhavan 166 Bombay castle 167 Peytons road 168 Elk hiil 169 Bandisolai 170 Flower cottage 171 Commercial road 172 Higgins road Udhagamandalam 173 Indra colony Municipality 174 Devisdale 175 Vivekanda nagar 176 Febrok house 177 Church hill 178 Rosemount 179 St thomas church road 180 Fernhil 181 Bandline 182 Arani house 183 Manilodge 184 Green field 185 Valluvar nagar hpf 186 Kulisholai 187 Kil lakshmi narayananpuram 188 Alangarathaterbackside 189 Abu set street Page 4 of 8 190 Periyar nagar 191 Kundahouseroad 192 Garden road 193 Kil kodapmund 194 Bharathiyar nagar 195 Indu nagar 196 Thoppan line 197 Upper lakshmi narayana puram 198 Southwick 199 Fireservice qtrs 200 Main bazaar 201 Bridle path 202 New medical collage 203 Thetukal 204 Race view road 205 Ritching colony 206 Ettines road 207 Udhagamandalam Sait hospital line 208 Municipality Upper bazaar 209 Slaughter house line 210 JSS collage 211 Wood cock road 212 Nest cottage 213 Westburry road 214 Bakie road 215 Mettuseri 216 Sithappu complex,coffee house 217 ATC bus stop ooty 218 HMT road 219 Kandhal ooty 220 Pudumandu 221 Netaji nagar 222 Vinayagar palace road 223 Railway station 224 Kil thalaiyatu mund 225 Near Sivanandha Vilas, Ottupattarai 226 Krishnapuram 227 Bazaar Street 228 Railey Compound 229 Sait Line, Vannarpet 230 Shanthi Vijai School Road, Mount Pleasant 231 Parasuram street 232 Coonoor Municipality Stanley park road,Vellalapuram 233 GH Quarters 234 Dobhi Ghana 235 Model House 236 Main Alwarpet 237 Upper Vannarpet 238 Mission Hill 239 RR Compound Page 5 of 8 240 AVK Nagar 241 Jawharpet 242 Orange Grove 243 Cornwall Road 244 Munishwaran kovil line, Kattery Junction 245 Umari Cottage 246 Vinayagar Kovil Street 247 Sagayamadha Church Road, Mount Pleasant 248 Police Quarters, Balaclava 249 Coonoor Municipality Balaclava 250 Rajaji Nagar 251 Gandhipuram 252 Near Fire Station 253 Shanthi Nivas Lodge, Old hospital line 254 College Road 255 Apple By Road 256 Manickampillai Compound Chandra Colony 257 Municipal Quarters, Mount Pleasant 258 Mount Road (Vasan eye care) 259 Agraharam 260 Kozhipalam 261 Kothervayal 262 M G R Nagar 263 Athipally 264 T K Pet 265 Thiruvalluvar Nagar 266 Kokkokadu 267 Indira Nagar 268 First Mile 269 Athikarivayal 270 Kasimvayal 271 Muthamizh Nagar 272 Healthcamp 273 Chevidipet 274 Gudalur Municipality Vandipet 275 Manjamoola 276 Housing Unit 277 Thottamoola 278 Naickenmoola 279 Upper Gudalur 280 Rajagopalapuram 281 Thattakolly 282 Old Court Road 283 Nandhatty 284 Eettimoola 285 Kamaraja Nagar (Soubhagya colony) 286 Yanaichethakolly 287 Kalampuzha 288 Mankuzhi 289 Puthurvayal Page 6 of 8 290 Kattikunnu Uppatty 291 EB Office Road, Pandalur 292 RDI road Devala 293 Colony Road Pandalur 294 Ramasamy Colony, Olimada 295 Nelliyalam Municipality Nadugani Bazaar 296 Pokkar Colony, Devala 297 Deval Arode 298 Mangorange Carolyn Estate Ist Division 299 Moochukunnu 300 Deval Hatty 301 Anjikkunnu 302 Chelukkadi Devarshola TP 303 Kallingarai 304 Kuttimoochi 305 Nehrunagar Hulical TP 306 Pillurmattam 307 Annai Indranagar 308 Karakorai 309 Jegathala 310 Osatty 311 Jegathala TP Gandhinagar 312 Arokiyapuram 313 Othanatty 314 Bandumai 315 Kambisolai 316 Kerada 317 Achanakal 318 Thoraijada 319 Ketti TP Old Aruvankadu 320 Nellikottu 321 Soragundu 322 Yellanalli Arch - II 323 Kotrakandi 324 Kilkundah Kilkundah TP 325 Backorai 326 Mulimalai Kandi 327 Rifflerange 328 Keirbetta old Hatty 329 Corsely Road 330 Kalavai, Kambaikadai, Ramchand 331 Anaihatty 332 Kotagiri TP Donnington, Kotagiri Mariappan line mission compound (Keystone Road- 333 Thangamalai Road) 334 Hopepark (Kuppatticombai Iswarya Cottage) 335 Luke church-Johnsquare 336 Kalpana cottage 337 Horasholai Page 7 of 8 338 Kannerimukku 339 Keirban 340 Kathukuli 341 Kotagiri TP Thanthanadu 342 Kovilmedu 343 Ramchand ( Rayan street,Sakthimalai Road) 344 Saitline (Seetha Hostel) 345 Thavittumedu 346 TR Bazar Naduvattam TP 347 Pykara 348 Kattery 349 Adigaratty 350 Adigaratty TP Sunnyside 351 Nedigadu 352 Bickole 353 Hosahutty 354 Kerappadu 355 Bikkatty TP Bikkatty 356 Mulligur Hada 357 Sathyamoorthy Nagar 358 Indranagar 359 Periyasolai Ovalley TP 360 Periyachundi 361 Lauriston 362 Bokkapuram Sholur TP 363 Kotline 364 Cantonment MRC & DSSC Wellington Page 8 of 8 .
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