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ANNEXURE- a Indicative List of Locations Sr ANNEXURE- A Indicative list of Locations Sr. No City Taluka Location Name Category Name AHMEDABAD 1 Bopal Shilaj Cross Road Traffic RURAL AHMEDABAD 2 Bopal Palodia Tekra Strategic RURAL Dhuma Bas AHMEDABAD 3 Bopal Station,three Cross Strategic/Entry Exit RURAL Roas AHMEDABAD Big Dairy Circle cross 4 Bopal Traffic RURAL Road AHMEDABAD Manipur Three cross 5 Bopal Strategic RURAL Road AHMEDABAD Inductotherm 6 Bopal Strategic RURAL Company AHMEDABAD Back side of sterling 7 Bopal Strategic RURAL city AHMEDABAD sobo centre, cross 8 Bopal Strategic RURAL Road AHMEDABAD Police Station, Near 9 Bopal Strategic RURAL Umiya Temple AHMEDABAD sela gam(near Ocen 10 Bopal Strategic RURAL Club) AHMEDABAD Tube Well 11 Bopal Strategic RURAL (Govement) AHMEDABAD Muni Ashram cross 12 Sanand Strategic RURAL Road AHMEDABAD Vadnagar Bus Station 13 Sanand Strategic RURAL (viramgam Highway) AHMEDABAD Sanand Bus Station 14 Sanand Strategic RURAL (Entry/ Exit) AHMEDABAD Sanand Bus Station 15 Sanand Strategic RURAL (Viramgam Highway) AHMEDABAD Nal Sarovar ( Three 16 Sanand Strategic RURAL Cross Road) AHMEDABAD Shiyawada Cross 17 Sanand Strategic RURAL Road (Near Ford) AHMEDABAD Bod Cross Road 18 Sanand Strategic RURAL (Sanand GIDC) AHMEDABAD 19 Sanand Telav Circle Strategic RURAL AHMEDABAD 20 Sanand Parly Chokdi Strategic RURAL AHMEDABAD Veliyo three way 21 Sanand Strategic RURAL (Sanand GIDC) AHMEDABAD Sanand Police Station 22 Sanand Strategic RURAL ( Highway) AHMEDABAD 23 Sanand Gadhiya cross road Traffic RURAL AHMEDABAD 24 Sanand Godagadi Station Strategic RURAL AHMEDABAD TP Road (Highway 25 Sanand Strategic RURAL Cut/ bypass) AHMEDABAD 26 Sanand Shivam bunglows Strategic RURAL Sanand GIDC Neno AHMEDABAD 27 Sanand Gate No 1 Highway Strategic RURAL (Sanand GIDC) Sanand GIDC NeNo AHMEDABAD 28 Sanand Gate No 2 Highway Strategic RURAL (Sanand GIDC) Virochannagar Khoraj AHMEDABAD 29 Sanand Chokadi Highway Strategic RURAL Sanand GIDC) AHMEDABAD Navapura Patiya 30 Changodar Strategic RURAL Cross Road AHMEDABAD 31 Changodar Changodar bridge Strategic RURAL AHMEDABAD 32 Changodar Nova Kross Road Strategic RURAL AHMEDABAD 33 Changodar moraiya cross road Strategic RURAL AHMEDABAD 34 Changodar matoda patiya Strategic RURAL AHMEDABAD 35 Changodar Sari Patiya Strategic RURAL AHMEDABAD 36 Changodar Ulariya highway Strategic RURAL AHMEDABAD 37 Changodar Sanathal Cross Road Traffic RURAL 38 AHWA DANG AHWA DANG Petrol Pump Tri-road Entry Exit 39 AHWA DANG AHWA DANG Fuwara Circle Traffic 40 AHWA DANG AHWA DANG Parabdi Circle Strategic Patel Pada Cross 41 AHWA DANG AHWA DANG Entry Exit Road 42 AHWA DANG AHWA DANG SBI Bank Tri-Road Traffic 43 AHWA DANG AHWA DANG Saputara Forest Naka Entry Exit Pravashi ghar Tri- 44 AHWA DANG AHWA DANG Traffic road 45 AMRELI Amreli Airport Traffic 46 AMRELI Amreli Center point Traffic Girls high school 47 AMRELI Amreli Strategic chowk Hari road / Library 48 AMRELI Amreli Traffic road chowk 49 AMRELI Amreli Kashmira chowk Strategic 50 AMRELI Amreli Binaka circle Traffic Somnath temple 51 AMRELI Amreli Entry Exit bypass 52 AMRELI Amreli Kukavav Bypass Entry Exit 53 AMRELI Amreli Shivaji chowk Entry Exit 54 AMRELI Amreli Pani darwaja Strategic 55 AMRELI Amreli Tower chowk Strategic 56 AMRELI Amreli Fulara chowk Strategic 57 AMRELI Amreli Rajkamal chowk Strategic 58 AMRELI Amreli Nagnath chowk Strategic 59 AMRELI Amreli Collage chowk Traffic 60 AMRELI Amreli S.T. Depot main gate Strategic 61 AMRELI Amreli Red corner Traffic 62 AMRELI Amreli Marketing yard Strategic 63 AMRELI Amreli Bhid bhanjan Strategic 64 AMRELI Amreli Hira moti chowk Traffic 65 AMRELI Amreli Sardar circle Strategic 66 AMRELI Amreli Sankul gate 1 Entry Exit Savarkundala 67 AMRELI Amreli Entry Exit chowkdi 68 AMRELI Amreli Lilya chowkdi Entry Exit Keriya road bypass 69 AMRELI Amreli Entry Exit chowki Hanumanpura bypass 70 AMRELI Amreli Entry Exit road 71 AMRELI Amreli Lathi road bypass Entry Exit Babra bypass (Chital 72 AMRELI Amreli Entry Exit bypass) 73 ANAND Anand Borsad Chokdi TRAFFIC 74 ANAND Anand Janta Chokdi TRAFFIC 75 ANAND Anand Bhaikaka Statue TRAFFIC 76 ANAND Anand Nana Bazar Chokdi TRAFFIC Raghuvir Chember / 77 ANAND Anand TRAFFIC University Circle 78 ANAND Anand Bakrol Gate Tri Road TRAFFIC 79 ANAND Anand Mota Bazar Terminal TRAFFIC Mota Bazar V P Patel 80 ANAND Anand TRAFFIC Circle Sardar Statue 81 ANAND Anand TRAFFIC Vidhayanagar 82 ANAND Anand Oswal Chokdi TRAFFIC Pani ni Taki GIDC 83 ANAND Anand Vitthalnagar TRAFFIC Udhyognagar 84 ANAND Anand Kailashpati Chokdi TRAFFIC 85 ANAND Anand Karamsad Char Rasta TRAFFIC Ramdevpir Char 86 ANAND Anand TRAFFIC Rasta 87 ANAND Anand Big Bazar TRAFFIC 88 ANAND Anand Town Hall TRAFFIC 89 ANAND Anand Grid Chokdi TRAFFIC 90 ANAND Anand Indira Circle TRAFFIC Bakrol T point 91 ANAND Anand Entry Exit Lambvel Road 92 ANAND Anand Sardar Bag Choky TRAFFIC 93 ANAND Anand Mahendar Shah TRAFFIC 94 ANAND Anand Samrakha Chokdi Entry Exit 95 ANAND Anand Chikodra Chokdi Entry Exit 96 ANAND Anand Ganesh Circle TRAFFIC 97 ANAND Anand Gurudwara Circle TRAFFIC 98 ANAND Anand NagarPalika Hospital TRAFFIC Gopla Char Rasta 99 ANAND Anand TRAFFIC Rama Residnency Gamdi Vad Char 100 ANAND Anand TRAFFIC Rasta Badiyadev Mandir 101 ANAND Anand Near SBI Bank Cross STRATEGIC Road 102 ANAND Anand Laxmi Char Rasta TRAFFIC Railway Station 103 ANAND Anand TRAFFIC Outside 104 ANAND Anand Gujarati Chock TRAFFIC Police chowky char 105 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Traffic rasta 106 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Hajira teen rasta Traffic Collector office teen 107 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Traffic rasta 108 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Gajan toll plaza Entry-Exit Collector office teen 109 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Strategic rasta Modasa Meghraj 110 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Traffic cross road Modasa Malpur 111 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Traffic sahyog chowkdy 112 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Sai mandir Traffic 113 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Judicial court Strategic 114 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Bus Station Bus Stop Dugharwada 115 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Traffic chowkdy Ranasaiyad cross 116 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Traffic road Chandtekri cross 117 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Traffic road Rajendranagar 118 ARVALLI-MODASA Modasa Traffic chowkdy 119 BANASKANTHA AMBAJI Koteswar teen rasta Traffic 120 BANASKANTHA AMBAJI Mayur Dwar Entry-Exit 121 BANASKANTHA AMBAJI Khodivadli Circle Traffic 122 BANASKANTHA AMBAJI Sinh Dwar Entry-Exit 123 BANASKANTHA AMBAJI Temple gate-9 Strategic 124 BANASKANTHA AMBAJI Mansarovar Strategic Temple back side 125 BANASKANTHA AMBAJI Strategic gate 126 BANASKANTHA AMBAJI Gaj Dwar Entry-Exit Chundari mataji gate 127 BANASKANTHA AMBAJI Strategic gabbar 128 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Gathaman patiya Entry Exit 129 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Aeroma Circle Entry Exit 130 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Hanuman Tekri Entry Exit 131 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Bihari Baug Entry Exit 132 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Dhaniyana chokdi strategic 133 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Malan darwaza strategic 134 BANASKANTHA Palanpur RTO Circle Entry Exit Mansarovar railway 135 BANASKANTHA Palanpur railway station fatak 136 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Delhi Gate strategic 137 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Sanjay Chowk strategic 138 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Shimla Gate strategic 139 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Railway Station railway station 140 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Gurunanak chowk strategic 141 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Gathaman circle strategic 142 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Gulbabhai circle strategic 143 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Nira gate Entry Exit 144 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Kuvarba School Entry Exit 145 BANASKANTHA Palanpur Cozy Tower strategic 146 BHARUCH Bharuch SP Office Government Building Mohmmedpura 147 BHARUCH Bharuch Strategic Circle 148 BHARUCH Bharuch Panchbatti Circle Strategic 149 BHARUCH Bharuch Lallubhai Chakla Strategic Dandiya Bazar Police 150 BHARUCH Bharuch Strategic Chowki 151 BHARUCH Bharuch Kasak Circle Traffic 152 BHARUCH Bharuch Shital Circle Traffic 153 BHARUCH Bharuch Kasak Garnada Traffic 154 BHARUCH Bharuch Station Circle Traffic 155 BHARUCH Bharuch Dadabhai Baug Garden 156 BHARUCH Bharuch Bus Stand Bus Stop 157 BHARUCH Bharuch Civil Hospital Government Building 158 BHARUCH Bharuch Zadeshwar Chokdi Entry-Exit 159 BHARUCH Bharuch Narmada Chokdi Entry-Exit 160 BHARUCH Bharuch ABC Chokdi Traffic 161 BHARUCH Bharuch Shravan Chokdi Traffic 162 BHARUCH Bharuch Jambusar Chokdi Traffic 163 BHARUCH Bharuch Shalimar Big Bazar Traffic 164 BHARUCH Bharuch Jilla Panchayat Government Building 165 BHARUCH Bharuch Collector Office Government Building 166 BHARUCH Bharuch District Court Government Building New Flyover 167 BHARUCH Bharuch Traffic Nr.Collage 168 BHARUCH Bharuch Jyotinagar Traffic 169 BHARUCH Bharuch Tulsidham Chokdi Traffic 170 BHARUCH Bharuch Sai Mandir Traffic 171 BHARUCH Bharuch Saktinath Circle Strategic 172 BHARUCH Bharuch Dahej Bypass Entry-Exit Railway Station Both 173 BHARUCH Bharuch Railway Station Side New Mamlatdar 174 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Traffic kacheri Gariyadhar Road - HP 175 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Traffic Petrol Pump 176 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Bheravnath Chowk Strategic 177 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Parimal Bridge Traffic New Setrunjay Police 178 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Traffic Chowki 179 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Pallaviya Gate Strategic Old Setrunjay Police 180 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Traffic Chowki 181 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Mandvi Chowk Strategic 182 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA SBI Bank Darbargadh Strategic 183 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Aambedkar Chowk Traffic 184 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Bus Depot Bus Stop Bajarangdas bapa 185 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Entry-Exit chowk 186 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Railway Fatak Entry-Exit 187 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA Helipad Chowkdi Entry-Exit 188 BHAVNAGAR Bhavanagar Sitaram Chowk Strategic 189 BHAVNAGAR
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