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Sales Tax Bar Association WARD-WISE LIST OF MAIN MARKETS & LOCALITIES OF DELHI Checked and corrected upto 30/11/2016 Ward Main Markets & Localities No. 1. Blocks A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N, Connaught Place, Palika Bazar, and Parking. 2. I.P.Estate, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, Ansal Bhawan, Hindustan Times House, Barakhamba Road, South Eastern side of Sikandara Road to Connaught Place, Tolstoy Marg, New Delhi House, Scindia House, Eastern side of Janpath, National Stadium, Nehru Sports Club of India, Pragati Maidan. 3. Western side of Janpath, Sansad Marg, Windser Place, (Western Side) Regal Building, Mohan Singh Place, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Emporium Complex, Bhagat Singh Road, Panchkuian Road, (Southern Side) Ashok Road. 4. Bazar Paharganj, Desh Bandhu Gupta Road (Southern side), Panchkuian Road (Northern side), Aram Bagh, Chelmsford Road, Chuna Mandi, Krishna Market, Amrit Kaur Market, Rattan Market, Nehru Bazar. 5. Nabi Karim Market, Qutub Road (Part), Idgah Road Market (Southern side) 6. Qutab Road (Part), Ram Nagar, Aram Nagar, Desh Bandhu Gupta Marg (Northern side part), Multani Dhanda. 7. Kamla Market, Gandhi Market, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, Bengali Market, Barakhamba Road (Northern side), Kotla Ferozshah, I.P. Stadium 8. Netaji Subhash Marg Shops, Darya Ganj, Ansari Road Market. 9. Asaf Ali Road, Churiwalan Southern side, Pahari Bhojla, Chitle Qabar, Main Market from Delhi Gate Bazar. 10. Netaji Subhash Marg (Western side), Bazar Delhi Gate, Bazar Chitli Qabar, Bazar Daryaganj, Urdu Bazar, Meena Bazar, Esplande Road, Southern side of Chandni Chowk from Netaji Subhash Marg to Dariba Kalan. 11. Mela Ram Market, Mela Ram House, Makki Market, Jain Paper Market, Jama Masjid Motor Market, Chota Chippiwara, Churiwalan Chitla Gate, Charhat. 12. Southern side of Chandni Chowk from its junction with Gali Paranthewali, Western side of Dariban Kala from Chandni Chowk to Wakilpura, Kinari Bazar side, Northern side of Wakilpura from Barshabulla to Clock Tower, Kinari Bazar, Dharampura, Maliwara. 13. Dariba Kalan, Gali Parantha, Chandni Chowk Bazar from Jain Temple to Gali Parantha, Kinari Bazar (North), Esplenade Road, New Lajpat Rai Market, Photo & Cycle Goods Market on Esplanade Road. 14. Old Lajpat Rai Market, More Sarai Road Shops, Angooree Bagh, Red Fort Shops, Moti Cinema Complex, Mangal Building, Deewan Hall Road upto More Sarai Crossing, Central Bank of India Building and its surrounding round about of DESU Office Building, Medicine Market. 15. Kumar Cinema to Kanodia Mill, H.C.Sain Marg, Mahalaxmi Market, Surya Bazar, Hari Ram Market, Narain Bazar, Ashok Bazar, Katra Lachu Singh, Indira Kuan, Sona Bazar. 16. Northern side of Chandni Chowk from Fountain to Fatehpuri, Krishna Cloth Market, Kucha Natwan, Katra Neel, Kucha Mahajani, Kucha Beg, Katra Nagin, Gadodia Market, Gali Batashan, Southern side of Khari Baoli from Church Mission Road to Naya Bans, Southern side of Naya Bans from Khari Baoli to Katra Bariyan, Northern side of Katra Bariyan from Church Mission Road to Naya Bans, Fatehpuri (Coronation Hotel Building), Cloth Market 17. Hamilton Road, Tilak Gali, Gurnam Auto Market, Minerva Lane, Lothian Road, PS Jain Market, Krishna Motor Market, Nehru Motor Market. 18. Panja Shariff Road, Western side of Chota Bazar, Dev Motor Market, Gali Rajan Kalan, Hamilton Road, (from Chota Bazar to eastern side of Ganda Nala Bazar) 19. Ajmeri Gate Market, Bazar Sita Ram Market, Turkman Gate 20. Chawri Bazar, Bazar Sita Ram, Chandi wala, Pahari Bhojula, Turkman Gate Bazar 21. Northern side of Chawri Bazar from Nai Sarak to Hauz Qazi Chowk, Southern side of Chandni Chowk from Nai Sarak to Ballimaran, Western side of Nai Sarak from Chandni Chowk to Chawari Bazar, Eastern side of Ballimaran from Charkhewalan to Chandni Chowk, Gali Hakim Baqqa, Gali Lohewali to Hauz Qazi Chowk, Hauz Qazi starting from its chowk upto Gali Hakim Baqqa linking Ballimaran. 22. Katra Bariyan, Fatehpuri, Gandhi Cloth Market, Ballimaran to Charkhewalan, Ballimaran upto Qasimjan, Lalkuan Market upto Qasimjan Street. 23. Gali Qasimjan To Hauz Qazi main road, Sirkiwala main road to Hauz Qazi, Jyoti Market, Krishna Market, Ramesh Market, Gali Peepal Mahadev, Gali Hakim Baqqa 24. Ajmeri Gate, Sirki walan, Hauz Qazi, Lal Kuan, from Pandit Kucha towards Hauz Qazi 25. Frash Khana Road Gram, Shahganj, Lal Kuan upto Kucha Pandit from Naya Bans 26. Sharadanand Bazar, Naya Bazar, Khari Baoli, Naya Bans, Lahori Gate, Masjid Tehwar Khan 27. Northern side of Khari Baoli from Church Mission Road to Tilak Bazar, Western side of Church Mission Road, from Eastern gate of cloth market to Khari Baoli, Katra Ishwar Bhawan, Southern side of Cloth Market, Eastern side to Tilak Bazar from Khari Baoli to western date of Cloth Market, Katra Maidgran, Katra Hussain Bakhs, Gali Abdul Hakim, Gandhi Gali, Katra Peeran 28. Tilak Bazar, Katra Tobacco, Gali Telian, SPM Marg, Nai Basti 29. Naya Bazar, Lahori Gate, Jai Mata Market 30. Sadar Thana Road East, Idgah Road, Baghichi Raghu Nath, Sadar Nala Road, Qutab Road. 31. Crockery Market, Narain Market, Khursheed Market, Pan Mandi, Gali No.11, Bartan Market, Shoe Market, Old Post Office Street, Press Street, Sabarwal Market 32. Basti Harphool Singh, Pahari Dhiraj, Sadar Thana Road (West), Gali Barna, Ahata Kidara 33. Flatted Factories, Eastern side of Faiz Road, Qasab Pura, MM Road 34. Southern side of Kishen Ganj, Bara Hindu Rao, Southern side of DCM, Filmistan Cinema, Modern Basti, Industrial Area, Sidipura, Rani Jhansi Market from Bara Hindu Rao to Faij Road junction, Manakpura, Eastern side of Goshala Marg 35. B.G.Road, Plastic Market, Deputy Ganj Bartan Market, Pahari Dhiraj Hosiery and Paper Market, Main Sadar Bazar Road, Metal Market 36. Gandhi Market, Hanuman Market, New Market, Janta Market, Gupta Market and Sindhi Market 37. Swadeshi Market, Pratap Market, New Market, New Qutab Road, Main Sadar Bazar, Bali Ram Market, Gali Matakey Wali, Bara Market. 38. Nawabganj, Azad Market, Teliwara, Sheesh Mahal, Haati Khana 39. Mori Gate Chowk, Gupta Tractor Kit, Rajinder Market, Gokhle Market, Khanna Market, Bhargav Lane, Tis Hazari, Bholaram Market, Ram Bazar, Shiv Tractor Market, Adarsh Motor Market, Vishal Motor Market, Singh Motor Market, Nitin Motor Market, Balbir Motor Market 40. Roshanara Road both sides, Sabjimandi both sides, Chandrawal Road, Malkaganj, Aryapura, Basti Punjabiyan, Pujari Mohalla, Indira Market, Lehana Singh Market 41. Pul Bangash, Azad Market, Kishan Ganj Market, Bagh Khendakhan, Andha Mugal, Sarai Rohilla, New Rohtak Road Market, Padam Nagar, Shakti Nagar, GT Road Market 42. Key Customer Services Ward 201 to 206 43. Northern side of D.B.Gupta Road from Faiz Road upto Anand Parbat, Prahlad Market, Desh Bandhu Gupta Market, Netaji Subhash Market, Tibia College, Western side of Faiz Road, Southern side of New Rohtak Road from Faiz Road to junction to Liberty, Ajmalkhan park area, East Park Road from Desh Bandhu Gupta Road junction to New Rohtak Road junction, Jhandewalan Extension, Cycle Market, Link Road, Upper Ridge Road, Naaz Cinema 44. Part of Arya Samaj Road, Part of Ajmal Khan Road, Western extension area, Regarpura part, Pusa Road part, Shankar Marg Part, old Rajinder Nagar, Rajinder Place, Prasad Nagar, Padam Singh Marg (Southern side) 45. Gaffar Market, Gurdwara Road, Arya Samaj Road, Padam Singh Road, part of Bank Street, Hardhian Singh Road, Krishan Nagar 46. Part of DB Gupta Road, Arya Samaj Road, Gurudwara Road, Part of Faiz Road 47. Dev Nagar, Tank Road, BAPA Nagar, Military Road, Tahnsing Nagar, Anand Parbat 48. Anand Parbat 49. Shastri Nagar, Shahzada Bagh, Inderlok, Tulsi Nagar 50. Tri Nagar, Rampur Village, Phool Bagh, Punjabi Bagh, Transport Centre, Lawrence Road 51. East Patel Nagar, West Patel Nagar, Baba Faridpuri Baljeet Nagar, Prem Nagar 52. Madan Park, Jaidev Park, Manohar Park, East Punjabi Bagh, New Moti Nagar, Karampura, Najafgarh Road Industrial Area 53. Kirti Nagar Industrial Area, Furniture Block, WHS Timber Block Part I, II, Marble Market 54. DLF Industrial Area, Najafgarh Road, Ramesh Nagar, Kirti Nagar Residential Area, Namdhari Colony, Shardapuri, Saraswati Garden, Mansarover Garden 55. Raja Garden, Bali Nagar, Basai Darapur, Sudarshan Park, Moti Nagar 56. Shivaji Park, Punjabi Bagh West, Paschim Puri, Madipur, J.J.Colony, Jawala Heri, Meera Bagh A Block, State Bank Colony, Paschim Vihar 57. Tilak Nagar, Tilak Nagar Industrial Area, Vishnu Garden, Mukherjee Park, Sam Nagar, Chand Nagar, Ganesh Nagar, Mahavir Nagar, Ravi Nagar, Khyala Village, Nersingh Garden, Tagore Garden, Raghubir Nagar, Vishal Enclave, Peetalpur 58. Rajouri Garden, Subhash Nagar, Flats of Mayapuri Industrial Area, Beriwala Bagh 59. Hari Nagar, B.E.Block, Hari Nagar M.S.Block, Hari Nagar A,B,C,D,K,M Blocks, Janak Park, Manav Vihar, Village Tihar, Ajanta Enclave, Ashok Nagar, Fateh Nagar, Meenakshi Garden, Asha Park and one side of Jail Road 60. Janakpuri, Chotti Subji Mandi, Nangal Raya, Lajwant Garden Rosangipur, Naglijalib, Asalatpur and one side of Jail Road 61. Uttam Nagar, Navada, Bindapur, Dabar, Sagarpur, Palam Colony, Kakrola, Hastsal, Najafgarh, Roshanpura, Mitraon, Bhartal, Chhuiwala, Gumanhida, Milakpur, Dhansa 62. Behra Enclave, Sunder Vihar, Meera Bagh B Block Onward, Sayyad Nangloi, Ambika Vihar, Jeevan Niketan, Group Housing Society GH-6 to GH-14, Jwalapuri, Kotla, Talapur, Nangloi (southern side of Rohtak Road), Nilothi, Ranohla, Mundaka Village, Tikri Border 63. Rohini, Mangolpuri, Mangolpuri Industrial Area I & II, Udyog Nagar, Shahbad, Daulatpur, Bawana 64. Pitampura, Saraswati Vihar, Shakur Basti, Rani Bagh, Mahendra
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