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Village List Phulpur to Haldia (Mainline) ANNEXURE-N : LIST OF VILLAGES CROSSING THE ROUTE ALIGNMENT START END SECTION Sr. No DISTRICT NAME TEHSIL NAME VILLAGE NAME CHAINAGE CHAINAGE LENGTH (KM) (KM) (KM) 1 ALLAHABAD PHULPUR TISHORA 0.000 0.049 0.049 2 ALLAHABAD PHULPUR CHAK ABDUL KARIM 0.049 1.280 1.231 3 ALLAHABAD PHULPUR BIRKAJI 1.280 1.520 0.240 4 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA BHAIRONI 1.520 2.460 0.940 5 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA SRAYA MAD 2.460 3.192 0.732 6 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA AJEHRA 3.192 3.248 0.056 7 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA MIYA PTTI 3.248 5.780 2.532 8 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA GHURWA 5.780 6.800 1.020 9 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA GULCHAMPPA 6.800 8.360 1.560 10 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA DEVLI 8.360 9.900 1.540 11 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA RAMPUR 9.900 11.720 1.820 12 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA JANUVADIH KALA 11.720 12.167 0.447 13 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA PRTAPPUR KALA 12.167 13.200 1.033 14 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA SIMRI 13.200 15.287 2.087 15 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA CHHATONA 15.287 17.780 2.493 16 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA RSHULHA MAHMAD 17.780 18.400 0.620 17 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA KATEHRI 18.400 19.280 0.880 18 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA SARJU PTTI 19.280 20.860 1.580 19 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA BAJTI 20.860 22.780 1.920 20 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA BADHEDI 22.780 23.460 0.680 21 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA HARIPURA PATTI 23.460 25.600 2.140 22 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA NEVAD BARONA 25.600 25.640 0.040 23 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA CHAMPA PUR KHEM 25.640 25.930 0.290 24 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA PATVA MUTFARKA 25.930 26.980 1.050 25 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA MTHOI 26.980 28.540 1.560 26 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA BHULENDRA 28.540 29.400 0.860 27 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA PILKHINI 29.400 30.260 0.860 28 ALLAHABAD HANDIYA JANDHAI 30.260 30.460 0.200 29 JAUNPUR MACHHLISAHER AMAI 30.460 32.912 2.452 30 JAUNPUR MACHHLISAHER KAMASIN 32.912 35.180 2.268 31 JAUNPUR MACHHLISAHER BSERWA 35.180 35.520 0.340 32 JAUNPUR MACHHLISAHER JARONA 35.520 37.280 1.760 33 JAUNPUR MARIHAU BANKAT 37.280 38.684 1.404 34 JAUNPUR MARIHAU SIROULI 38.684 39.620 0.936 35 JAUNPUR MARIHAU KATI 39.620 40.100 0.480 36 JAUNPUR MARIHAU DHANAPUR 40.100 41.294 1.194 37 JAUNPUR MARIHAU MINOURA 41.294 41.520 0.226 38 JAUNPUR MARIHAU CHAMRAHA 41.520 42.720 1.200 39 JAUNPUR MARIHAU GAHLI 42.720 42.860 0.140 40 JAUNPUR MARIHAU GAROPUR 42.860 43.531 0.671 41 JAUNPUR MARIHAU JAMNIPUR 43.531 45.100 1.569 42 JAUNPUR MARIHAU SRAYA HARIHARPUR 45.100 45.433 0.333 43 JAUNPUR MARIHAU MAGHAR MOU 45.433 45.920 0.487 44 JAUNPUR MARIHAU MAHMUDPUR 45.920 46.480 0.560 45 JAUNPUR MARIHAU CHATURBHUNJ PUR 46.480 47.860 1.380 46 JAUNPUR MARIHAU PATKHLI 47.860 48.805 0.945 47 JAUNPUR MARIHAU PARIYAT 48.805 49.780 0.975 48 JAUNPUR MARIHAU PATKHLI CHUNI CHK 49.780 50.027 0.247 49 JAUNPUR MARIHAU RAJAPUR 50.027 50.480 0.453 50 JAUNPUR MARIHAU JITAPUR 50.480 51.060 0.580 51 JAUNPUR MARIHAU CHOR 51.060 52.100 1.040 52 JAUNPUR MARIHAU RASHVADIYA 52.100 53.200 1.100 53 JAUNPUR MARIHAU DAMODRA 53.200 53.760 0.560 54 JAUNPUR MARIHAU SHIYDIPUR 53.760 54.625 0.865 55 JAUNPUR MARIHAU BANPURVA 54.625 54.940 0.315 56 JAUNPUR MARIHAU AUNRA 54.940 57.706 2.766 START END SECTION Sr. No DISTRICT NAME TEHSIL NAME VILLAGE NAME CHAINAGE CHAINAGE LENGTH (KM) (KM) (KM) 57 JAUNPUR MARIHAU RAYPUR 57.706 57.730 0.024 58 JAUNPUR MARIHAU KUMBHAPUR 57.730 57.966 0.236 59 JAUNPUR MARIHAU BHAGWANPUR 57.966 58.078 0.112 60 JAUNPUR MARIHAU KUMBHAPUR 58.078 58.898 0.820 61 JAUNPUR MARIHAU CHAKBEL KATA 58.898 59.424 0.526 62 JAUNPUR MARIHAU PAREWA 59.424 61.220 1.796 63 JAUNPUR MARIHAU SESHPUR 61.220 61.750 0.530 64 JAUNPUR MARIHAU DHARMPUR 61.750 61.840 0.090 65 JAUNPUR MARIHAU AHIROLI 61.840 62.614 0.774 66 JAUNPUR MARIHAU BASHIRPUR 62.614 62.880 0.266 67 JAUNPUR MARIHAU ADIPUR 62.880 63.851 0.971 68 JAUNPUR MARIHAU BATUWA 63.851 64.350 0.499 69 JAUNPUR MARIHAU BAHRI 64.350 65.380 1.030 70 JAUNPUR MARIHAU NEVDHIYA 65.380 66.680 1.300 71 JAUNPUR MARIHAU TIVRAN 66.680 67.020 0.340 72 JAUNPUR MARIHAU UTTAR PATTI 67.020 68.110 1.090 73 JAUNPUR MARIHAU DODAPUR 68.110 68.760 0.650 74 JAUNPUR MARIHAU BARBANDHA 68.760 69.325 0.565 75 JAUNPUR MARIHAU SARAYA 69.325 69.435 0.110 76 JAUNPUR MARIHAU KHETAPUR 69.435 70.580 1.145 77 JAUNPUR MARIHAU MAHARATHPUR 70.580 70.746 0.166 78 JAUNPUR MARIHAU SHEKHAPUR 70.746 71.220 0.474 79 JAUNPUR MARIHAU GHOTHU 71.220 71.490 0.270 80 JAUNPUR MARIHAU DALPATPUR 71.490 71.555 0.065 81 JAUNPUR MARIHAU DEDSHA GOHTHU 71.555 72.640 1.085 82 VARANASI PINDRA KATHIRAOU 72.640 74.900 2.260 83 VARANASI PINDRA DABETHUAA 74.900 77.380 2.480 84 VARANASI PINDRA RAMPUR 77.380 80.460 3.080 85 VARANASI PINDRA THANA 80.460 82.000 1.540 86 VARANASI PINDRA LOKAPUR 82.000 82.780 0.780 87 VARANASI PINDRA PINDRA 82.780 82.903 0.123 88 VARANASI PINDRA PHULPUR 82.903 83.720 0.817 89 VARANASI PINDRA MANI 83.720 85.180 1.460 90 VARANASI PINDRA BIKRAMPUR 85.180 86.480 1.300 91 VARANASI PINDRA RATANPUR 86.480 87.426 0.946 92 VARANASI PINDRA DHARSAUNA 87.426 88.611 1.185 93 VARANASI PINDRA KACHHIA 88.611 89.268 0.657 94 VARANASI PINDRA AURAON 89.268 89.960 0.692 95 VARANASI PINDRA KHARAGPUR 89.960 90.032 0.072 96 VARANASI PINDRA AURAON 90.032 90.160 0.128 97 VARANASI PINDRA KHARAGPUR 90.160 90.240 0.080 98 VARANASI PINDRA AURAON 90.240 90.448 0.208 99 VARANASI PINDRA JHAJHAUR 90.448 91.383 0.935 100 VARANASI PINDRA RAJPUR 91.383 92.665 1.282 101 VARANASI PINDRA KASIPUR 92.665 93.160 0.495 102 VARANASI PINDRA BUCHI 93.160 93.440 0.280 103 VARANASI PINDRA KORA 93.440 94.091 0.651 104 VARANASI PINDRA BARBASPUR 94.091 94.535 0.444 105 VARANASI PINDRA PATTI 94.535 94.811 0.276 106 VARANASI PINDRA BARBASPUR 94.811 95.279 0.468 107 VARANASI PINDRA CHAMRU 95.279 95.651 0.372 108 VARANASI PINDRA GHOGARI 95.651 95.675 0.024 109 VARANASI PINDRA CHAMRU 95.675 95.747 0.072 110 VARANASI PINDRA GHOGARI 95.747 95.933 0.186 111 VARANASI PINDRA CHAMRU 95.933 96.077 0.144 112 VARANASI PINDRA TARAPUR 96.077 96.420 0.343 113 VARANASI PINDRA BASAON 96.420 98.240 1.820 114 VARANASI VARANASI PALAHI PATTI 98.240 100.129 1.889 START END SECTION Sr. No DISTRICT NAME TEHSIL NAME VILLAGE NAME CHAINAGE CHAINAGE LENGTH (KM) (KM) (KM) 115 VARANASI VARANASI BHATAULI 100.129 100.300 0.171 116 VARANASI VARANASI RAJAPUR 100.300 101.100 0.800 117 VARANASI VARANASI GURUWAT 101.100 102.400 1.300 118 VARANASI VARANASI BHATPURVA KURD 102.400 103.474 1.074 119 VARANASI VARANASI KOHASI 103.474 104.425 0.951 120 VARANASI VARANASI GOSAIPUR MAHOAN 104.425 107.178 2.753 121 VARANASI VARANASI BHABHIYAR 107.178 107.652 0.474 122 VARANASI VARANASI MANGRHUWA 107.652 109.660 2.008 123 VARANASI VARANASI MUNARI 109.660 109.860 0.200 124 VARANASI VARANASI LATAUNI 109.860 110.715 0.855 125 VARANASI VARANASI KHETALPUR 110.715 111.240 0.525 126 VARANASI VARANASI KHUATHANA 111.240 111.989 0.749 127 VARANASI VARANASI GAURADIH 111.989 113.473 1.484 128 VARANASI VARANASI CHAK BAS DEV 113.473 113.820 0.347 129 VARANASI VARANASI SHAHPUR 113.820 114.300 0.480 130 VARANASI VARANASI BHAGWANPUR 114.300 114.900 0.600 131 VARANASI VARANASI BANKAT 114.900 115.224 0.324 132 VARANASI VARANASI KATESAR KALA 115.224 115.518 0.294 133 VARANASI VARANASI BANKAT 115.518 115.550 0.032 134 VARANASI VARANASI KATESAR KALA 115.550 115.774 0.224 135 VARANASI VARANASI BANKAT 115.774 116.314 0.540 136 VARANASI VARANASI KADIPUR KHURD 116.314 117.362 1.048 137 VARANASI VARANASI GOKULPUR 117.362 117.726 0.364 138 VARANASI VARANASI GIRDHARPUR 117.726 118.050 0.324 139 VARANASI VARANASI GOKULPUR 118.050 118.166 0.116 140 VARANASI VARANASI GIRDHARPUR 118.166 118.206 0.040 141 VARANASI VARANASI JHANJHUPUR 118.206 118.820 0.614 142 VARANASI VARANASI BYASPUR 118.820 119.166 0.346 143 VARANASI VARANASI BARTHARA KALAN 119.166 120.040 0.874 144 VARANASI VARANASI SHIVDASA UPRAWAR 120.040 121.800 1.760 145 VARANASI VARANASI LUTHA KALAN 121.800 121.884 0.084 146 VARANASI VARANASI SHIVDASA UPRAWAR 121.884 122.112 0.228 147 VARANASI VARANASI DHOBAHI 122.112 122.504 0.392 148 VARANASI VARANASI RAIMALA 122.504 122.752 0.248 149 VARANASI VARANASI SARSAUL 122.752 125.500 2.748 150 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA SARAI 125.500 126.680 1.180 151 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA MAHUARI KHAS 126.680 127.114 0.434 152 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA MAHESHPUR 127.114 127.460 0.346 153 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA BHAGWANPUR 127.460 128.211 0.751 154 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA MATHELA 128.211 129.400 1.189 155 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA BELWANI 129.400 129.528 0.128 156 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA MATHELA 129.528 129.832 0.304 157 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA SARVANANDPUR 129.832 130.655 0.823 158 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA MAHGAON 130.655 131.807 1.152 159 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA RISTI 131.807 133.120 1.313 160 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA JALALPUR 133.120 133.600 0.480 161 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA ORWA 133.600 134.860 1.260 162 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA DINDASPUR 134.860 135.220 0.360 163 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA VISUNPURA 135.220 136.149 0.929 164 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA DHORHARA 136.149 138.812 2.663 165 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA MANIYARPUR 138.812 139.900 1.088 166 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA DYENA 139.900 140.292 0.392 167 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA MANIYARPUR 140.292 140.980 0.688 168 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA BAHARWANI 140.980 141.560 0.580 169 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA DEURA 141.560 141.720 0.160 170 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA PAURA 141.720 142.020 0.300 171 CHANDAULI SAKALDIHA PITHAPUR 142.020 143.820 1.800 172 CHANDAULI CHANDAULI NAGANPUR 143.820 144.953 1.133 START END SECTION Sr.
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