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FORMAT for DAILY ROUTE MARCH / CBM ACTIVITY by CAPF for 18.03.2021 Place of Route March Programme for the Next Day Actual No FORMAT FOR DAILY ROUTE MARCH / CBM ACTIVITY BY CAPF for 18.03.2021 Place of Route March Programme for the next Day Actual No. Of Force Total Deployed No. Of Time Distance (report Vulnerabl From via To District Covered Type of by e hamlets Sub-Division Police Station fprce section covered Block/ Municipality Deployed mentioni by the Date of Route March (CRPF/BS ng coy Polling Station Nos. Covered Route Police Remarks, F etc) and Bn.) under Route March March Station From To if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 08:00 hrs Jogeswarp Field to 12:00 Chowkigram 09 KM 41,41A,42,42A,43,43A,44,45,4 ur Hostel 1 hrs 6,26, 26/A,27, 3 Bindugra Beniagra 08/G BSF Sec.08/G m m 08:00 hrs BSF 135,136,137,138,138A,139,13 to 12:00 Bhabanip 09 KM Arjunpur Shibnagar 9A,140,140A,141,141A,142,14 5 hrs ur 2A,143 Farakka Farakka Farakka Jangipur 18.03.2021 Jangipur PD 15:00 hrs 92, 92/A, 93, 104, 104/A, 105, to 19:00 Khosalpur Gohalbari Ranipur 08 KM 106, 106/A, 107, 108, 108/A, 4 3 hrs 109 08/G BSF Sec.08/G Bhairabdanga Alaipur 15:00 hrs BSF 84,84A,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,9 to 19:00 Jorpukuria Talipur Gohalbari 08 KM 2 2,92A,93, 93,94 hrs From 55- FARAKKA AC - Gazinag Tarbaga Paschim 8G Bn. 3 08:00 hrs. 210,211,217,218,219,22 ar n Ratanpu Dakshin Hijaltala Sulitala 04 KM BSF, Sec.08/G 7 to 12:00 0,221,222,222A,223,223 Sankarg r 'G'Cpy. BSF Dogachi hrs. A,224,224A,225,226,227 hat 56- SAMSHERGANJ AC- Uttar Namo Chachanda, Kancha Jangipur 15:00 hrs Nowda Uttar 8G Bn. 3 189,190,190A,191,191A, Krishna 18.03.2021 Jangipur PD Samsherganj Samsherganj Natun Shibpur, Samsherganj ntala to 19:00 Basudev Chachan 05 KM BSF, Sec.08/G 192,193,194,195,196,19 4 nagar Chachanda, Uper hrs pur da 'G'Cpy. BSF 6A,197,197A,198,199,20 Laskarp Alamsah Chachanda 0,201,201A,202,202A = ur i Route -I Amuha Kadamtala - Baliaghati - 1.5 26,26A,27,28,29,30,31,3 08:00 Amuha Nejampur - Platoon 1A,32,33,34,35,36,36A,3 hrs to BSF Sarbesw Kadamt Sankarpur - Gazipur 09 KM BSF 7,37A,38,39,40,40A,41,4 9 Khanpur 12:00 A/148 arpur ala Bholanathpur - A/148 1A,42,43,43A,44,45,46,4 hrs Kashimnagar - Bn 6A Gazipur Route - II Ahiran- Ahiran Chaipara -Ahiran Paduapara- Ahiran 1.5 20,20A,21,22,23,24,25,2 15:00 Ghorapa Musalmanpara - 05 KM Platoon 6,27,27KA,28, hrs to khiya BSF Basanta Ahiran Tiyorpara - BSF 28KA,29,30,31,32, 32KA, 4 Bamuha 19:00 Ahiran A/148 pur Jehilinagar - A/148 33, 34, 35, 35KA, 36, 37, hrs Alampur - Bn 38. Bangabari - Jalangapara- Suti Suti Suti-II Ghorapakhiya Jangipur 18.03.2021 Jangipur PD Route - I Ichlipara - Pradip 118, 119, 1.5 08:00 Patshala - Karbala 120,121,122,123,124,124 Platoon hrs to Inchlipar - Khanabari - Daharpa BSF A,125,126,127,128,129,1 Chhabgh Basanta 07 KM BSF 10 12:00 a Aurangabad - r A/148 30,131,132,132A,133,133 ati pur A/148 hrs Seikhpara - A,134,135,136, Bn Dariapur - 136A,137,138 Daharpar Route - II Battala - 206,260KA,207,209,207K Baishnabdanga - 1.5 A,209KA,208KA,210,210K 15:00 Bhurbhuripara - Platoon A,211,212,213,214,214K hrs to Hossain Bangsha Battala Bahutali-Kadua 06 KM BSF BSF A,215,215KA,216,217,21 9 Ahiran 19:00 pur bati MSK-Kadua - A/148 A/148 8,219,219KA,220,221,222 hrs Nadai - Sidhori- Bn ,223,224,224KA,225,225 Gopalnagar- KA,226 Hossainpur Darbeshpara road, Sasthitala Mor, Tulshibari,Thanapara road, Municiplaity More, 08:00 hrs 1.5 Booth No.:- Fanshitala,SDO to 12:00 Darbeshpa Fatlapur 39 F BN. Platoon 156,157,158,159,160,161,162,1 58- More,Nilkhuthi, 5KM 2 Barala, Senda hrs ra road, Ghospara BSF of 39F 63,164,165,166,167,168,169,17 Jangipur Balighata Bridge, Bn 0,, Total=15 Gujirpur Battala, Fatlapur Ghospara, Raghunathganj Nil Ratan Colony, Kamalkumari Model Raghunathganj-I Kanupur GP School More, 1.5 Booth No.:- 15:00 hrs Jangipur SBI More, Nil Ratan Dadathaku 39 F BN. Platoon 171,172,173,174,175,176,177,1 Mondalpu MDI Kural 58- to 19:00 Haridashnagar, 5KM 2 Colony r More BSF of 39F 78,179,180,181,182,183,184,18 r, Gram Jangipur Jangipur hrs Munlight More, 18.03.2021 Jangipur PD Bn 5, Total=15 Makenjee Park, Raghunathganj Dadathakur More, Jotkamal Bag house, Jagunpara, 08:00 hrs 1.5 Nawabjaigir, Booth No. Teghari 59- to 12:00 otkamal Piarapur 39 F BN. Platoon Teghari Osmanpur Khanpara, 8KM 97,98,99,,100,101,102,103,104, 5 piranpara, Raghunath hrs Bag house Purbapara, BSF of 39F schoolpara Osmanpur Markolpar, Total =08 , ganj Bn Brhamantuli, Piarapur Purbapara, Piarapur Madhyapara, Raghunathganj 1.5 15:00 hrs Piarapur Jotkamal Halderpara, Booth No. 59- 39 F BN. Platoon Jangipur Municipalitey to 19:00 Madhyapa Kasharipara, Jotkamal Bahura 08 KM 105,106,107,108,109,110,111,1 3 Rampura, Sirajpara Raghunath BSF of 39F hrs ra Ghoshpara, Natun 12,113, Total =09 ganj Bn Joyrampur, Bahura At 08.00 Lalipali-Biswanathpur- 1.5 226, 227, 228, 228A, 229, 12 KM 47B Bn. Platoon Balagach hrs to Lalipali Gobardhandanga- Dasturhat 229A, 230, 230A, 231, 231A, 2 Gouripur (Approx) BSF of 47B hi 12.00 hrs Dasturhat 232, 233, 233A, Bn 234, 235, 236, 236A, 237, At 15.00 1.5 Gossaingr Gossaingram-Bawra- 10 KM 47B Bn. Platoon 237A, 238, 238A, 239, 239A, Chandigr hrs to Khatua 2 Chaltabari am Binod-Khatua (Approx) BSF of 47B 240, 240A, 241, 242, 243, am 19.00 hrs Bn 243A, 244 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7A, 8, 9, Mathkhagra- 10, 10A, 11, 12, 12A, 13, 08.00 hrs 1.5 Mathkhag Tantibirol-Jaglai-Sher-Seikhdigh 16 KM 47B Bn. Platoon 13A, 14, 14A, 15, 16, 16A, Krishnap Sagardighi Sagardighi Sagardighi 18-03-2021 to 12.00 14 Sagardighi PS Jagdal Murshidabad ra Belaipara-Jindighi- i (Approx) BSF of 47B 17, 18, 18A, 19, 19A, 20, 21, ur hrs Fulsahari-Seikhdighi Bn 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 27A, 28, Pauli-Shitalpara- 1.5 28A, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 33A, Bhurkund 14 KM 47B Bn. Platoon 15.00 hrs Pauli Gangadda-Moregram- 34, 34A, 35, 35A, 36, 37, 38, 5 Diara Gaysabad a (Approx) BSF of 47B to 19.00 Koiyor-Bhurkunda 39, 40, 41, 41A, 42, 42A, Bn hrs Superintendent of Police Jangipur PD.
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