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Garbage Lifting Work from Delhi Government School Premises-Reg SPEED POST GOVT. OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION; CARE TAKING BRANCH ROOM NO 256. OLD SEcn. DELHI- 54 No. F. 1/CTB/430/2015-161 ~ 3?- Dater- :J-'fj' 'j-/ 24ft To The Engineer-in-Chief, North Delhi Municipal Corporation .c, 1/,. F l.oz»:~ ..c/ V/' ....Ce.'1.teo. .NV.v ..~d:.. Sub.: Garbage lifting work from Delhi Government School premises-Reg. This has reference 10 leller No. F 3(106)/ADLB/2015/5026-28 dated 26.10 2015 on the subject cited above, in this regard I am directed to forward herewith list of schools falling under the jurisdiction of NOMe. It is, therefore, requested to make necessary arrangement to collect the garbage from the premises of Deihl Govt. schools and Govt. Taken Over Aided Schools accordingly. Enel: As above. ~. (RAVINDER KUMAR) D.E.O (CTB) No. F.1/CTB/430/2015-161 , :<;'--- Date:- "-1/0:;/"<)/( Copy for information & necessary action to:- 1. PS to Secretary (Education). 2. PS to Director (Education) 3. PA to Add!. DE (CTB). 4. Dy. Director, Local Bodies 5. ODEs of all Districtconcerned 6. HOSs of all Govt. Schools/Govt. Taken Over Aided School concerened. 7. OS (IT) to upload it on the department's website in sanitation head. 8. Guard file. ~~) SUPERINTENDENT (CTB) I "..". .. -,'--- No. E-in-C/EDMC/2016/D- :Fl Subject:- Garbage lifting work from Delhi Government School premises. Dy. Director(Local Bodies) vide his letter No. F.3(106)/ADLB/2015/5026-28 dated 26.10.15 addressed to Commissioner of all the 03 Municipal Corporations, has desired that the work of collection of garbage from the premises of Delhi Govt. schools should be done by sanitation staff of Municipal Corporations. In this regard: you are requested to provide the list of all the schools with location falling in Trans- Yamuna area and the approximate quantity of the garbage generated in these schools to this office, so that further action into the matter can be taken I"v\~ . r ....\ \ 'V Enqineer-in-Chief ) \ ,(rector(Edu.), JO;d Secretariat, Oovt. of NCT of Delhi Delhi-110054. , " J4tt152PY~ ~) rK (VIC () 1 Nehru Vihar-SKV 1207004 -2 lagat Pur- SKV(Mahavir Singh) 1207005 3 Shankaracharya Marg,Shahed Bhai Bal Mukand-SV 1207008 4 Burari-SBV 1207009 5 Shakti Nagar, No.3-S(Co-ed)SSS 1207011 6 [Tirnar Pur-SBV 1207012 7 Roop Nagar,RSV NO-4 1207013 8 Gokhle Marg-SBV 1207014 9 Roshanara Road-SBV 1207015 10 Roop Nagar, No.2-GBSSS 1207016 11 Roop Nagar, No.I-GBSSS 1207017 12 Shakti Nagar, No.I-GBSSS 1207019 13 Mori Gate, No.l-SBV 1207022 14 Kamla Nagar, E-Block, GBSS 1207027 15 Lancer Road-SV 1207032 Sabzi Mandi, Kedar Building, Amar Shaheed Matadeen 16 1207033 Lodha-SKV 17 imar Pur-SKV 1207034 18 Maika Ganj-SKV 1207035 19 Burari-SKV 1207036 20 Shakti Nagar, No.1-SKV 1207037 21 Shakti Nagar, No.2-GGSSS 1207038 22 Roop Nagar, No.I-GGSSS 1207039 23 Roop Nagar, No.3-GGSSS 1207041 24 Chabi Ganj, Kashmiri Gate-GGSSS 1207042 25 Nicholson Road-GGSSS 1207043 26 Sham Nath Marg,Shaheed Amir Chand-SV 1207107 27 Raj Niwas Marg, RPW 1207108 28 Magazine Road-GBSSS 1207109 29 Nathupura-GBSSS 1207110 30 Nathupura-GGSSS 1207111 31 Magazine Road-SKV 1207112 32 Civil Lines, RPVV 1207113 33 Lancer Road-GBSSS 1207114 34 Borari-GBSS 1207116 35 Burari-GGSS 1207117 36 Mukund Pur Village - GGSS 1207230 37 Mukund Pur Village . GBSS 1207236 38 lAGATPUR - GBSS 1207255 S. School Name School No. 10 1 Gulabi Bagh-SBV 1208001 2 Qutab Road-SBV 1208002 3 Sarai Rohilla-GBSSS 1208004 4 Padam Nagar-GBSSS 1208006 5 Model Basti-GBMS 1208010 6 Chandni Chowk-G(Co-ed)SS 1208011 7 Gulabi Bagh-SKV 1208013 8 Partap Nagar- SKY 1208014 9 Sarai Rohilla-SKV 1208015 10 Jdgah Road-SKV 1208016 11 Chandni Chowk, Diwan Hall, SKY 1208017 12 Padam Nagar-SKV 1208018 13 tTulsi Nagar-GGSSS 1208021 14 Kinari Bazar, Gali Barf Wali-GGSSS 1208023 15 Pul Bangash-SKV 1208025 16 Quresh Nagar, GGSSS 1208027 17 Jdgah Road-GGSS 1208029 18 Deputy Gunj-GGSS 1208030 19 Jnder Lok-SKV 1208090 20 Naya Bazar,Sushila Mohan Marg-(Co-ed)Sec. School 1208091 21 Kishan Ganj-RPVV 1208092 22 Shastri Nagar-SKV 1208095 23 lrulSi Nagar- GBSSS 1208219 24 Shastri Nagar, Lalita Block - SBV 1208229 25 Pratap Nagar-GBSSS 1208232 s. No. School Name SchoollD 1 c.c. Colony-SBV 1309001 2 Shalimar Bagh, Block B(AH)-GBSSS 1309002 3 Dr. Mukharjee Nagar-GBSSS 1309003 4 New Police Lines-SV 1309004 5 Shalimar Bagh, Block BT-SV 1309005 6 Shalimar Bagh, Block BL-GBSSS 1309006 7 Shalimar Bagh, Block AP-GBSSS 1309007 8 Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar-GBSSS 1309008 9 Dhakka-GBSSS 1309009 10 Model Town, No.1-GBSSS 1309010 11 Model Town, No.2-GBSSS 1309011 12 Rana Partap Bagh-SBV 1309012 13 Adarsh Nagar, NO.1-GBSSS 1309013 14 Gopal Park-G(Co-ed)SSS 1309017 15 Dhakka-GBSS 1309022 16 Shalamar Village-GGSSS 1309023 17 Haider Pur-GGSS 1309024 18 Dhakka-SKV 1309025 19 Model Town, No.1-SKV 1309026 20 Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar-SKV 1309027 21 Rana Partap Bagh-5KV 1309028 22 Shalimar Bagh, Block BL-SKV 1309030 23 Adarsh Nagar-SKV 1309031 24 Shalimar Bagh, Block B(AH)-SKV 1309032 25 Shalimar Bagh, Block AP-GGSSS 1309033 26 Adarsh Nagar-GGSSS 1309034 27 Majlis Park-GGSS 1309036 28 Dhakka-GGSS-1309037 1309037 29 Shalimar Bagh, Block BT-RPVV 1309124 30 Adarsh Nagar, No.2-GBSSS 1309125 31 Model Town, No.2-GGSSS 1309126 32 Azadpur Colony-GGSSS 1309127 33 Azadpur Colony-GBS55 1309128 34 Azadpur Village-GGSS 1309129 35 Azadpur Village-GBSS 1309130 36 Vijay Nagar-SKV 1309167 37 Jahangirpuri, Block A- SBV 1309253 38 Jahangirpuri, Block A, No.2 - SKV 1309254 39 ahangirpuri, Block D-GBSSS 1309255 40 pahangirpuri, Block D-SKV (Rani Chennama) 1309256 41 Jahangirpuri, Block E-GBSS 1309257 42 Jahangirpuri, Block E-GGSS 1309258 43 bahangirpuri, Block K-GBSSS 1309259 44 Pahangirpuri, Block K-GG5S5 1309260 45 Bhalswa Dairy, No-1,GGSS 1309261 46 Libaspur-GBSSS 1309262 47 Libaspur-GGSSS 1309263 48 Qadipur-GBSSS 1309264 49 Qadipur-GGSSS 1309265 50 Bakhtawarpur-GBSSS 1309266 51 Bakhtawarpur-SKV (BMS) 1309267 52 Singhu-G( Co-Ed)SSS 1309268 53 Palla Majra-GBSSS 1309269 54 Mukhmail Pur-G(Co-ed)SSS 1309270 55 Kalyan Vihar-SV 1309271 56 Haider Pur-GBSS 1309272 57 Shalamar Village-GBSSS 1309273 58 Bhalswa Dairy, No-2,GBSS 1309274 59 pahangirpuri,Plot No.5, A-Block - SKV 1309279 60 Bhalswa Village, GCoedMS 1309280 61 [Tripolia, DESU Colony-SV(Middle) 1309296 s. No. School Name SchoolID 1 Prahalad Pur-SBV 1310002 2 Sannoth-SV 1310004 3 trikri Khurd- SKV 1310005 4 Nangal Thakran-SBV (Ved Pandit Khushi Ram) 1310007 5 Pooth Khurd-GBSSS 1310008 6 Badli-GBSSS 1310009 7 Katewara-GBSSS 1310010 8 Alipur-GBSSS 1310014 9 Khera Khurd-GBSSS 1310015 10 Narela, SBV 1310017 11 Bawana-GBSSS 1310019 12 Bhorgarh-G( Co-ed)SSS 1310022 13 Shahabad Dairy- GGSSS 1310025 14 Harewali-G(Co-ed)SSS 1310026 15 Holambi Kalan-G(CO-ED)SSS 1310030 16 Alipur-SKV 1310031 17 Prahalad Pur-SKV 1310032 18 Dariyapur Kalan-SKV (Updesh Kaur) 1310033 19 Badli-SKV 1310034 20 Narela, No.l-SKV 1310036 21 Khera Kalan-SKV (Baba Nane Nath) 1310039 22 Khera Khurd-SKV 1310041 23 Bawana-SKV (Ravi Shankar) 1310042 24 Pooth Khurd-SKV (Raja RamMohan Roy) 1310043 25 Samaipur-GGSSS 1310045 26 Bankner-GGSSS 1310049 27 Siraspur-GGSSS 1310157 28 Barwala-G(Co-ed)SSS 1310161 29 Narela, Pocket 5 & 6-GGSSS 1310164 30 Narela-GBSSS (Mussadi Lal) 1310166 31 Bankner-SBV 1310168 32 Holambi Kalan,B-Block GGSSS 1310169 33 Narela, No.2-SKV 1310170 34 Auchandi-SV 1310247 35 Shahabad Dairy-GBSSS 1310395 36 HOLAMBI KALAN,METROVIHAR,A-BLK G(CO-ED)SSS1310399 37 GHOGAG(CO-ED)SSS 1310400 38 Holambi Kalan, Metro Vihar C-Block, G(Co-ed)S.5. 1310407 39 Narela Sector B-4, SV-1310408 1310408 40 Narela, A-lO Pocket-5, RPVV 1310409 41 Narela, Sect. A-6, Pocket-2- GGSSS 1310410 42 Shahbad Daulatpur- GGSSS 1310411 43 Bawana J. J. Colony NO.1 GGSSS 1310414 44 Bawana J. J. Colony No.2 GBSSS 1310415 45 Siraspur-GBSSS 1310420 46 Holambi Kalan, B-Block GBSSS 1310429 47 Narela,Sect. A-6, Pkt-2 -GBSSS 1310430 48 Shahbad Daulatpur- GBSSS 1310431 49 ikri Khurd- SBV 1310458 s. No. School Name School JD 1 Anandwas-SBV 1411001 2 Shakurpur, No.l-SBV 1411002 3 Ashok Vihar, Phase I, Block H-SBV 1411003 4 Kailash Enclave-SV 1411005 5 Pitampura, Block GP- Sarvodaya Co-ed SSS1411007 6 Pitampura, Block FU-SV 1411008 7 Keshavpuram, No.I-GBSSS 1411009 8 Keshavpuram, No.2-GBSSS 1411010 9 Shakurpur, No.2-GBSSS 1411011 10 ri Nagar, Narang Colony-GBSSS 1411012 11 Ashok Vihar, Block D-GBSSS 1411014 12 ",-shokVihar, Phase II-GBSSS 1411015 13 Rani Bagh-GBSSS 1411016 14 Pitampura, Block SU-GBSSS 1411017 15 Rampura- GBSSS 1411018 16 Bharat Nagar-GBSSS 1411019 17 Keshavpuram, Block A-SKV 1411021 18 Wazirpur, J.J. Colony-GBSSS 1411022 19 Ashok Vihar, Phase I, Block H-SKV 1411026 20 Ashok Vihar, Phase II-SKV 1411027 21 Keshavpuram, No.l-SKV 1411028 22 Keshavpuram, No.2-SKV 1411029 23 Shakurpur, No.2-SKV 1411030 24 Bharat Nagar-SKV 1411031 25 Rampura-SKV 1411032 26 Wazirpur, J.J. Colony-SKV 1411034 27 Wazirpur Viliage-SV 1411035 28 Tri Nagar, Narang Colony-GGSSS 1411037 29 Anandwas-GGSSS 1411038 30 Ashok Vihar, Block D-GGSSS 1411040 31 Pitampura, Block SU-GGSSS 1411041 32 Saraswati Vihar, Block A-GGSSS 1411042 33 Rani Bagh-GGSSS 1411043 34 Anandwas- GGSSS 1411046 35 Saraswati Vihar, Block C-SV 1411123 36 Sharda Niketan-SV 1411124 37 Shakurpur, No.l-GGSSS 1411125 38 Sainik Vihar-G(Co-ed)SSS 1411178 S.
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