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District Administration Gurugram Date- 25''Pov District Administration Gurugram Date- 25''pov. 2oLo Order Subject: Revised Containment Zone Order. Whereas, under Section 2, 3 & 4 of the Epidemic Disease Act, 1897 and The Haryana Epidemic Disease, COVID-19 Regulations, 2020' vide which the undersigned being the Chairperson area as a (DDMA) has been empowered under clause 12 (i) to designate and seal any Geographical containment area for the isolation of cases. And whereas, it is imperative to strictly observe the lockdown and isolation measures to contain the further spread of COVID-19 in District Gurugram. And whereas the undersigned being the Chairperson (DDMA) has been empowered u/s 34 of Disaster Management Act, 2005 to perform such functions as it deems necessary for Disaster Management in the District. the Now, therefore, I, Amit Khatri, IAS, District Magistrate Gurugram pursuant upon COVID-19 2020" along with the power conferred by The Haryana Epidemic Disease, Regulations, the recommendation of Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 and Disaster Management Act, 2005 and upon DDMA Committee and Containment Review Committee. hereby order containment of the following areas due to COVID-19 positive cases reported in these areas, to prevent the further spread of cOVID-19: Buffer Zone Date of Tentative Sr. Name of PHC/ Containment Zone Block Last Period of No. UPHC Reported 14 days Case in post the Zone discharge Floor No. 7,8,9 Tower-D, JMD Garden Nill 18-Nov-20 02-Dec-20 Gurugram|T PHC Wazirabad Society, Sector 33 loor No. 9,10,11,16,17,18, Tower No. 5, Nill 18-Nov-20 02-Dec-20 Floor No. 6,7,8 Tower No. 8, Floor No. 5,6,7 Tower No. 7 Jyoti Park Gali No. 10, 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 2 UPHC Firoz Gali No. 1, 5, 6,7,9 & 13 (In Jyoti Park) Gandhi Colony 11,12 = Krishna Colony Gali 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 Gali No. 12 (In Krishna colony) No. 3, 4,5, 6, 8, 12 Gali No. 9(In Shivpuri) Nill 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 Gate No. 1,2,3,4 (In Sec. 9) Nill 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 Block A& D New Colony Nill 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 House No. 210 To S00, House No. 1000 Nill 19-Nov-20 03-Dec-20 3 UPHC Gandhi Nagar To1700 Sec. 10A House No. 300 To 450 ( in Shakti Nagar) Nill 15-Nov-20 | 29-Nov-20 House No. 100 To 350, ( In 4 Marla) Nill 18-Nov-20 02-Dec-20 Gali No. 9 (In Sec.I0A) Nill 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 UPHC Nathupur Gali No. U16, U18, U26, Gali No. U27, Nill 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 Gali No. U28, White Town House ( In U Block DLF Phase 3) Tower-C, Westend Heights, Block 2A, Nill 14-Nov-200 28-Nov-20 Princeton Estate DLF Phase-5 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-200 |Gali No. V2, V10, V13, V20,V27 ( V Nill 3lock DLF Phase-3) 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 Floor No. 10,11 &12 Block 2C and Floor Nill No.9,10, &11 Block 2A ( In Princeton D{coVID-19 Estate DLF Phase-5) 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 Gali No. S5I & S56 Block S ( In DLF Nill gra Phase-3) T-26/13, Block T ( In DLF Phase-3) Nill 19-Nov-20 03-Dec-20 Shiv Mandir Wali Lane ( In Nathupur Nill 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 Village) Block K ( In Lagoon Apartment DLF Nill 15-Nov-20|29-Nov-20 Phase-3) UPHC Om Nagar| Gali No. 1,2,3,4,5 ,16,17 & 18 (In Shivaji Om Nagar, Shanti 20-Nov-20 04-Dec-20 Nagar) Nagar Gali No. I1, 2,3, 5,6& 9 ( In Om Nagar) Nill 19-Nov-20 03-Dec-20 Gali No. 2& 4 Hari Nagar Nill 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 House No. 156 Wali Lane Nill 14-Nov-20 28-Nov-20 Gali No. 2, 3 & 4, 6, Soniya Beauti Parler Nill 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 O UPHC Rajiv Nagar Wali Gali(Rajiv Nagar East) Rajiv Nagar West) Nill 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 Gali No.5, 6 &7 (In 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 |Gali No. 2A, 4, 6A 6B, 9A, 10, 11 B, ( In Ashok Vihar Phase-3) Gali No.2,1I Block D, Gali No. 1,2, 3,6,Nill 21-Nov-20 05-Dec-20 B 7 Block , Gali No. 2 Block E (In Sheetla Colony) House No. 460 Wali lane Near HUDA Nill 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 Market (In Sec. 5) House No. 649 Sec.5 (In Sec. 5) Nill 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 House No. 433 Wali lane Near Vardhman Nill 19-Nov-20 03-Dec-20 Hospital, Sec. 5 House No.260 Wali lane , Sec.5 Nill 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 UPHC Surat Gali No. 6, 21, 28, 31, 37 Surat Nagar-2 Nill 18-Nov-20 02-Dec-20 Nagar |Gali No. 15 (In Surat Nagar Phase-1) Nill 20-Nov-20 04-Dec-20 Block A&C Ram Vihar ( Surat Nagar) Nill 19-Nov-20 03-Dec-20 Choti Mata wali Gali, Dada Bhayia Mandir Nill 19-Nov-20 03-Dec-20 Wali Gali( In Dhanwapur Village)_ Gali No. 4Tekchand Nagar Nill 20-Nov-20 04-Dec-20 Floor NO. 3,4,5 Tower No. 3, Floor No. Nill 18-Nov-20 02-Nov-20 16,17,18 Tower A2, Floor No. 15,16,17 Tower Al (Puri Construction Sec.104) Floor No. 10,11,12 Tower G, Floor No. Nill 16-Nov-20 | 30-Nov-20 Ground, 1,2 Tower K, Floor No. Ground, 1,2 Tower L ( In Godrej Summit Society Sec.104) UPHC Tigra Floor No. Ground, 1, 2 Tower - Vipul Nill 13-Nov-20 27-Nov-20 Belmonte Society, Sector 53 Floor No. 3,4,5 Shri Banke Bihari Society, Nill 13-Nov-20 |27-Nov-20 Sector-566 Floor No 2,3,4, Tower-A, Smriti Nill 13-Nov-20 27-Nov-20 Apartment, Sector 566 Floor No 6,7,8 Tower 2, HEWO Nill 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 Apartment-1, Sector -56 House No. 45 To 60 The Cedar Crest Nill 13-Nov-20 | 27-Nov-20 Nirvana Country, Sector-50 House No. 60 To 68 , Near DPS School, Nill 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 Sector 47 House No. 390 To 398,Orchid Island, Nill 13-Nov-20 27-Nov-20 Sector-51 House No. 19 To 24, Block C , Uppal Nill 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 Southend, Sector -49 | Floor No 5,6,7 ,Tower-A, Tarun CGHS, Nill 13-Nov-20 27-Nov-20 Sector-47 House No. 1992 To 2000 Near Red Light Nill 16-Nov-20 30-Nov-20 Sector 57, Floor No 13,14,15, Tower i6, Floor No. Nill 17-Nov-20 01-Dec-20 3,4.5, Tower 8, The Close North Apartment, Sector 50 Floor No 7,9,8 , Tower 5, Floor No. 5,6,7, Nill 16-Nov-20 30-Nov-20 Tower 14 The Close South Society, Nirvana Country, Sector 50 Floor No 1,2,3, Tower 4, Floor No 8,9,10 Nill 15-Nov-20 29-Nov-20 coyID-19 Tower 6 Unitech Escape Society, Sector- ora House No. 190 To 198,HUDDA Plots Nill 17-Nov-20 01-Dec-20 Sector 55 Gury Nill 16-Nov-20 30-Nov-20 loor No 5,6,7, Tower E, Alakanada Apartments, Sector -56 Tower 2,3,4,5,6, Tower-H, Jalvayu Nill 17-Nov-2001-Dec-20 Tower, Sector 56 House no. 340 To 350, HUDA Plots Sec. Nill 17-Nov-20 01-Dec-20 56 FloorNo. 13 To 15, Tower DI ,Uniworld Nill 17-Nov-20 01-Dec-20 Garden-2, sector-47 House No. 30 To 38, Apple Wood , Nill 17-Nov-20 01-Dec-20 Malibu Town, Sector 49 House No. 108 To 115 ,Block D, Sun city, Nill 17-Nov-20 01-Dec-20 Sector 54 A 17-Nov-20 01-Dec-20 Floor No 13,14, 15,Tower , The Crest Nill Park Drive Society, Sector- 54 Floor No 11,12, 13 ,Tower-B, La Lagune Nill 15-Nov-20 | 29-Nov-20 Society, Sector-54 House No. 235 To 341 S Block ,Uppal Nill 17-Nov-20 01-Dec-20 Southend, Sector -49 Floor No. 10,11,12,Tower C, Wembley Nill 17-Nov-20 01-Dec-20 Estate, Sector-50 A Sec. Nill 20-Nov-20 04-Dec-20 House No. 188 To 196 Block , 55, Sushant Lok 2 House No. 258 To 264, Block Al, Sec. Nill |19-Nov-20 03-Dec-20 55, Sushant Lok 2 House No. 48 To 56, Block-A1, Sec. 55 Nill 20-Nov-20 04-Dec-20 Sushant Lok 2 Floor No -4,5,6,7, Tower 11 Unitech Nill 18-Nov-20 02-Dec-20 Fresco Appartment, Sector 50 FloorNo-5,6,7,18,19,20 Tower 5, Nill 21-Nov-20 05-Dec-20 Unitech Harmoney Nirvana Country, Sector 50 House No. 40 To 48, Emilia 3, Vatika Nill 21-Nov-20 05-Dec-20 City, Sector 49 Floor No. 3,4,5, Tower-9, Omax Nile Nill 21-Nov-20 05-Dec-20 Society, Sector-49 House No.1 To 8, Hamilia Street, Vatika Nill 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 City, Sector 49 House No. 41 To 48 ,Block B ,Southend Nill 22-Nov-20 06-Dec-20 Floors, Sohna Road, Sector 49 13-Nov-20 27-Nov-20 9 UPHC Basai Gali No.
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