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Containment-&-Buffer-Zones CONTACONTAINMENTINMENTINMENT----&&&&----BUFFERBUFFERBUFFER----ZONESZONESZONES----HOWRAHHOWRAHHOWRAH----14141414/05//05//05/20202020 Buffer Zones SlSlSl NoNoNo Containment Zone Area /// Block Police Station Ward /// GPGPGP 1) Zaya Bibi Road HMC 1 Belur 2) Naskar Para Road HMC 2 Golabari 3) Matrumal Lohia Lane HMC 4 Malipanchghara 4) Sombhu Halder Lane HMC 5 Malipanchghara 5) Bhairab Dutta Lane HMC 10 & 15 Golabari 6) Nandi Bagan Lane HMC 10 Golabari 7) 360, G.T. Road HMC 10 Golabari 8) Sasibhushan Sarkar Lane HMC 10 Golabari 9) Tripura Roy Lane HMC 11 Golabari 10) Alam Mistri Lane HMC 13 Golabari 11) Kings Road HMC 13 Golabari 12) ILS Hospital, Dr. Abani Dutta Road HMC 13 Golabari 13) Rose Merry Lane HMC 13 Golabari 14) Dobson Road HMC 13 Golabari Ashutosh Lane, Near Howrah 15) HMC 14 Howrah Station 16) Oriya Para Salkia HMC 15 Malipanchghara 17) Ramlal Mukherjee lane, Salkia HMC 15 Golabari 18) Fakir Bagan HMC 15 Golabari 19) Sreemani Bagan Lane HMC 15 Golabari 20) Sanatan Mistry Lane HMC 15 & 16 Golabari 21) Pilkhana 2 nd & 3 rd By Lane HMC 15 & 16 Golabari 22) Nanda Ghosh Road HMC 16 Howrah 23) FAKIR BAGAN HMC 16 Howrah 24) Srimony Bagan Lane HMC 16 Golabari 25) Belilious Road HMC 17 Howrah 26) Noor Muhammad Munshi Lane HMC 19 Howrah 27) Ga uripada Mukherjee Lane HMC 19 Howrah 28) 2, Round Tank Lane HMC 20 & 29 Tikiapara 29) Srinath Porel Lane HMC 20 Tikiapara 30) South Shanpur HMC 22 Dasnagar 31) Narsingha Dutta Road HMC 23 & 24 Bantra 32) Aprokadh Mukherjee Lane HMC 25 Shibpur 33) Dayal Banerjee Road HMC 26 Shibpur 34) 15, Round Tank Lane HMC 26 Howrah 35) Swami Vivekananda Road HMC 26 Howrah 36) Mahendra Nath Roy Lane HMC 27 Howrah 37) Krishna Kamal Bhattacharya Lane HMC 27 Howrah 38) Raj Ballav Saha Lane HMC 28 Howrah 39) Kailash Bose Lane HMC 28 Howrah 40) Nityadhan Mukherjee Road HMC 29 Howrah 41) Hat Lane HMC 29 Howrah 42) Rameswar Malia Lane HMC 29 Howrah 43) Dr PK Banerjee Road HMC 29 Howrah 44) 48/1, G.T. Road HMC 29 Shibpur 45) Rajani Kr Sen Road HMC 29 Howrah 46) P. R oad HMC 29 Shibpur 47) Bon Bihari Bose Road HMC 29 & 30 Howrah 48) Jelia Para Lane HMC 30 Howrah 49) 130,G.T.Road,South Howrah HMC 30 Shibpur 50) 498, G. T. Road, Fazir Bazar HMC 30 Shibpur 51) Narsingha Bose Lane HMC 30 Shibpur 52) Charu Chandra Singha Lane HMC 30 Shibpur 53) PM Basti 2nd & 3rd & 4th Bye Lane HMC 31 Shibpur 54) 149 G.T. Road, South Shibpur HMC 31 Shibpur 55) Shibpur PS Barrack HMC 31 & 36 Shibpur 56) Nilratan Mukherjee Road HMC 32 Shibpur 57) Chandra Kr Banerjee Lane HMC 32 Shibpur 58) 224,G T Road, Bhagati Bhawan HMC 34 Shibpur 59) 263, G.T. Road HMC 34 Shibpur 60) Bagdipara Lane HMC 35 Bally 61) Jagat Banerjee Ghat Road HMC 35 Shibpur 62) Ganges Garden Apartment HMC 36 Shibpur 63) Sarat Chatterjee Road HMC 36 Shibpur 64) Cowies Ghat Road HMC 36 Shibpur Buffer Zones SlSlSl NoNoNo Containment Zone Area /// Block Police Station Ward /// GPGPGP 65) Kiran Chandra Singh Road HMC 36 Shibpur 66) 493, G.T. Road, Jute Madrasi Lane HMC 36 Shibpur 67) Theme Residency-263, G.T Road HMC 37 Shibpur 68) Gulam Hussain Sardar Lane HMC 37 & 40 AJC Botanical Garden 69) Kazi para Lane HMC 40 Shibpur 70) Sana para lane HMC 40 Shibpur 71) Ram Kr Ganguly Lane HMC 40 AJC Botanical Garden Jora Bagan Traffic Guard, 72) HMC 42 Howrah Dumurjola 73) Thakur Ramkrishna Lane HMC 42 Howrah 74) Fakir Chand Ghosh Lane HMC 43 Bantra 75) New Basti, Lichubagan HMC 45 Sankrail Chand Merry Road, Near Hanskhali 76) HMC 45 Sankrail Pole 77) Dr. Shamim Khan road HMC 58 & 59 Golabari 78) Jay Bibi Road , Ghushuri HMC 59 Golabari 79) Chakpara, Battala HMC 66 Liluah 80) Uluberia SD Hospital, Station Road, Bazar para Uluberia Municipality 27 Uluberia 81) Fatehpur, Purba para Uluberia Municipality 32 Uluberia Buffer Zones Sl No Containment Zone Area / Block Police Station Ward / GP 82) Jhautalla Bally -Jagacha Chakpara Liluah 83) Ananda Rajnagar, Anandanagar Bally-Jagacha Sapuipara Nischinda 84) Boro Durgapur Bally -Jagacha Durgapur Abhaynagar-I Nischinda 85) Ankurhati, Battala Domjur Salap II Domjur 86) Godaliya Jagatballavpur JBPur 2 GP Jagatballavpur 87) Radha Dasi Panchipara Sankrail Panchpara Sankrail 88) Jhorhat Sankrail Jhorhat Sankrail 89) Mashila East, Near - Balak Sangha Sankrail Mashila Sankrai l 90) Kayamoni Sankrail Raghudevbati Sankrail 91) Shrikola Shyampur I Kamalpur Shyampur 92) Pholisani, Paschim para Uluberia II Khalisani Uluberia 93) Kantaberia, Bollelpara Uluberia II TK -I Uluberia 94) Gourangachak Udaynarayanpur Khila Udaynarayanpur .
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