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Pick up Point of Buses for Carrying PP to KTPP DC/RC No Pick up point of Buses for carrying PP to KTPP DC/RC No. of sI. Route Total Nos. KM up Name of the CD Vol. responsible BDO will Route Details Time Table for Buses supervise the No Name of P.P. Buses (40and to Carry the PP Seat) Down work Debabrata Chakraborty, Mob- to KTPP via Narghat, Nandakumar, Tamluk R-1 158 100 8-00am, 8-15am, 8-30am, 8-45am Chandipur Chowkhali 8293149637 8-00am, 8-10am, 8-20am, 8-30am, RUDRA KANTA MAJI, Mob to KTPP via Nandakumar, Tamluk R-2 313 3 84 Chandipur Narghat, 8-40am, 9-00am, 9-15am, 9-30am 9564788512 Chandipur 8-00am, 8-15am, 8-30am, 3 Reyapara to KTPP via Chandipur, Nandakumar, NH-41 R-3 200 5 110 Sk. Selim, Mob-7908131497 Nandigram-lI 8-45am, 9-00am 8-00am, 8-10am, 8-20am, 8-25am 8-30am, 8-35am, 8-40am, 845am, 3A 496 13 140 Rajesh Das, Mob-8918277704 Nandigram-1 4 Nandigram Bus Stand to KTPP 9-00am, 9-05am, 9-10am, 9-20a.m, 9-30am 5 Gurgram Bazar to KTPP via Kuillimore, Khagramore, Bhagwanpur,Bajkul R-4 115 3 106 8-00am, 8-15am, 8-30am DEBASISH RISHI, Mob-9002731454 Chandipur 8-00am, 8-15am, 8-30am, 6 Goyalapukur Bazar to KTPP via Khagramore, Bhagwanpur, Bajkul, NH-41 R-5 190 112 KARTICK JANA, Mob-9123012537 Chandipur 8-45am, 9-00am 8-00am, 8-15am, 8-30am, GOUR CHANDRA BERA, Mob- 126 Totanala to KTPP via Bhagwanpur, Bajkul, NH-41 R-6 224 8-40am, 8-50am, 9-00am 9563145954 Bhagwanpur- SUMAN ROUT, Mob-8172020872 Tamluk 8 Purusattampur to KTPP via Radhamoni, NH-41 R-7 85 2 52 8-30am, 9-00am 8-30am, 8-40am, 8-45am, 8-50am, 8-55am, 9-00am, 9-05am, 9-10am, DM Central Bus Stand) to KTPP via MANAS KUITI, Mob-9647286046 Tamluk Old Office(Tamralipta R-8 507 13 42 9-15am, 9-20am, 9-25am, 9-30am, Hospital More, Maniktala 9-35am ANUP KUMAR DAS, Mob- 36 8-30am, 9-00am Tamluk 10 Tamluk BDO Office to KTPP via Radhamani, NH-41 R-9 71 2 9564052638 PRASANTA MONDAL, Mob- Bus 8-30am, 9-00am, 9-30am Tamluk High Road Bus stop to KTPP via Milannagar R-10 124 3 30 11 Radhamoni 7557812443 stop, Netajinagar Bus stop ASIM BERA, Mob-9933778813 S. Matangini Radhaballavpur to KTPP via Narandari, R-11 83 2 30 8-30am, 9-00am Burari,MechedaChourasta 10-00am| SOUMEN NAYEK, Mob-8515840109 S. Matangini 13 Mecheda to KTPP Shuttle R-12 164 8-30am, 9-00am, 9-30am, 3 68 8-00am, 8-30am, 9-00am SUNDAR MAITY, Mob-8001754502 Moyna 14 Tengrakhali to KTPP via Thekuachak, Nimtouri R-13 93 8-00am, 8-30am, Pintu Shee, Mob-9002232685 Nandakumar 187 5 60 15 Nandakuamr BDO Office to KTPP via Tamluk R-14 8-45am, 9-00am, 9-30am Koushik Dolai, Mob-8001382972 Nandakumar 55 62 8-30am, 9-00am 16 NandakumarChowrasta to KTPP via NH-41 R-15 Amit Ghara, Mob-9679416334 64 8-00am, 8-30am, 8-45am, 9-00am Panskura- 17 Ratulia to KTPP via Mechogram, NH-6 R-16 125 8-00am, 8-20am, 8-40am, Srimanta Kuila, Mob-7699635763 Panskura- R-17 174 5 36 8-50am, 9-15am 18 Panskura Station to KTPP via Panskura Puratan Bazar No. of KM up BDO will Route Total Nos. Name ofthe CD Vol. responsible S Time Table for Buses supervise the Route Details and to Carry the PP NO Name of P.P. Buses (40 Seat) Down work 19 SS Patna to KTPP via PnaskuraPuratan Bazar R-18 58 2 56 8-30am, 9-00am Abhijit Pattanayak, Mob-8250943618 Panskura- Ashis Kumar Mondal, Mob- 20 Panskura BDO Office to KTPP via Puratan Bazar, Mechogram R-19 42 8-30am Panskura-H 40 9732906156 21 Khukurdaha to KTPP via Mechogram, NH-6 R-20 122 3 50 8-00am, 8-30am, 8-45am Subhasis Dey, Mob-9733938353 Panskura- 2Balaipanda Bazarto KTPP via Moyna Bus stand, Srirampur 8-00am, 8-15am, 8-30am, R-21 208 84 SUDARSAN KAR, Mob-9679443836 Moyna Bridge, Nimtouri, Radhamoni 845am, 9-00am, 9-15am 2a Moyna BDO Office to KTPP via Moyna Bus stand, Srirampur SABUJ BARAN DAS, Mob R-22 194 4 70 8-00am, 8-20am, 8-40am, 9-00am Moyna Bridge, Nimtouri, Radhamoni 9800659698 to Moyna Bus stand, Srirampur SANKAR JANA, Mob-7679121560 2a Srirampur Bridge KTPP via R-23 193 64 8-00am, 8-20am, 8-40am, 9.00am Moyna Bridge, Nimtouri, Radhamoni - to KTPP via Khejurtala BDO Office, Nimtouri, PIUUS DATTA, Mob-9635600653 2% Prajabar Moyna R-24 41 60 8-30am Kolaghat Radhamoni, Mecheda 26 Jasar to KTPP via Kolaghat Market, Saratsetu R-25 36 30 8-30am RATIKANTA BOXI, Mob-8777730S91 Kolaghat 27 Khanyadihi to KTPP via Deulia R-26 67 2 36 8-30am, 9-00am VICKY MADRAJI, Mob-8538011842 Kolaghat 28 Kolaghat BDO Office to KTPP via Pansilamore R-27 59 14 8-30am, 9-00am ABHUIT GHOSH, Mob-8617837165 Kolaghat 29 Mechogram to KTPP R-28 51 2 30 8-30am, 9-00am SK SADDAM ALI, Mob-9775515549 Panskura- 7.30am, 7.45am, 8-00am, 8-30am, R-29 295 8 72 Sachin barman, Mob-8145585434 Mahisadal 30 Mahishadal to KTPP via Tamiuk 8-45am, 9-00am, 9-15am, 9-30am, 7-00am, 7-10am, 7-15am, 7-20am, 7-25am, 7-35am, 7-45am, 7-55am Sudipta Boyal, Mob-9732588484 & R-30 728 20 120 8-00am, 8-10am, 8.15am, 8-20am, Haldia 31 Haldia SDO Office to KTPP via Mahishadal, Tamluk Sk. Raosan Ali, Mob-9851200023 8-25am, 8-30am, 8-35am, 8-40am, 845am, 8-50am, 8-55am, 9-00am 7.00am, 7.15am, 7.30am, 7.35am, 7.40am, 7.45am, 7.50am, 8.00am, Asit Baran Khatua, Mob-9474403368 R-31 540 14 140 Haldia 32 Haldia Township to KTPP via NH-41 8.05am, 8.15am, 8.30am, 8.45am, & Sanju Maji, Mob-7477437321 8.55am, 9.00am 6.00am, 6.10am, 6.15am, 6.20am, 6.25am, 6.30am, 6.35am, 6.45am, Swadesh Kumar Nayek, Mob- 33 Digha Border to KTPP via Contai, NH-41 R-32 710 19 240 6.55am, 7.00am, 7.05am, 7.10am, 9733853477 Ramnagar- 7.15am, 7.20am, 7.25am, 7.30am, 7.35am, 7.40am, 7.45am 2h0 No. of KMup Route Name of the CD Vol. responsible BDO will Route Details Total Nos. and Time Table for Buses No Buses (40 Name of P.P. to Carry the PP supervise the Seat) Down work 6.00am, 6.20am, 6.30am, 6.45am, 34 Digha to KTPP via Egra, Contai, NH-41 R-33 339 9 298 7.00am, 7.15am, 7.30am, 8.00am, Rabiul Mallik, Mob-8170852442 8.30am Ramnagar- 6.30am, 6.40am, 6.50am, 6.55am, 7.00am, 7.10am, 7.15am, 7.25am, 7.30am, 7.35am, 7.40am, 7.50am, 35 ContaiCentrel Bus Stand to KTPP via Bajkul, NH-41 R-34 917 23 165 7.55am, 8.00am, 8.10am, 8.15am, Shyamal Sahoo, Mob-9609437178 & Contai- 8.20am, 8.25am, 8.30am, 8.35am, Bikash Kanti Manna, Mob- 8.40am, 8.50am, 9.00am 9732864210 6.00am, 6.15am, 6.25am, 6.30am, 6.45am, 6.55am, 7.00am, 7.10am, Kaushik hazra, Mob-8972425515 & 36 Egra to KTPP via Patashpur, Bajkul, NH-41 R-35 649 17 185 7.20am, 7.30am, 7.40am, 7.55am, Ganesh Pal, Mob-7047192662 Egra- 8.00am, 8.10am, 8.20am, 8.25am, 8.35am 37 Kukrahati to KTPP Via Tamluk 32 1 112 8.00am Tapas Kr. Malik, Mob-9547413207 Sutahata 38 Khejuri to KTPP Via-Boga, Heria, Chandipur, Nandakumar 158 4 192 7.00am, 7.15am, 7.45am, 8.30am Ankan Samanta, Mob-8158831969 Khejrui-l 2a ITABERIA to KTPP VIa- Madhakhali, Heria, Chandipur, |Nandakumar 130 160 7.00am, 7.30am, 8.00am Santanu De, Mob-7602154752 Bhagwanpur-l 40 Pratapdighi to KTPP Via- Kalinagar, Nandakumar 20 170 7.30am Surajit Purkayat, Mob-9775009838 Patashpur-ll 8963 236 All the CD Volunteers must report to the Concern BDO on P-2 day night without fail and they will perform as per the drection ofthe RDO and District Movement Cell Additional District Magistrate (MV) Purba Medinipur Memo No 285/IC5) /MV Date: 29.o3.2e Copy to: 1) The Addl. District Magistrate (All), Purba Medinipur. 2) The Sub-Divisional Officer (Tamluk Sadar/Haldia/Contai/Egra), Purba Medinipur. 3) The Block Development Officer (All), Purba Medinipur. 4) The Nezarat Deputy Collector, Purba Medinipur. S) The Regional Transport Officer, Purba Medinipur. Additional District Magistrate (MV) Purba Medinipur MemoNo- 285(5/IC)/Mv Date: o3. 1) CA to The District Magistrate with request to placed before the District Magistrate for kind perusal. 25. 20 Additional District Magistrate (MV) Purba Medinipur .
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