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General Election to Lok Sabha 2019 General Election to Lok Sabha 2019 Route Chart for Polling Stations of 21-Nagrakata (ST) AC Name of the Block : NAGRAKATA DC &RC : Mal PMS College, Malbazar LAST POINT NAME OF WHERE THE THE SL Registration NAME OF PS Mobile No. DESCRIPTION OF THE ROUTE Total Distance VEHICLE SECTOR NO No. OF PS OF PS AC NO AC WILL HEAD No. of PS TYPE OF TYPE VEHICLE TAGGED TOTAL NO TOTAL STAY/HALT NO SECTOR QUARTER 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Samsing T.G. via Chalsa Golai more forwarded for Matiali Bazar and on reaching Matiali thana more take right turn and proceed towards Samsing High Samsing T.G. pucca road and to reach Samsing Bus stand then proceed School, (Room 1 21 AC 1 WB72J-2615 9093334099 towards top line and left turn before UBKGB find concrete Road, then 68 No.1) Kurti proceed towards polling station No. 1 - Samsing High School, (Room Line,Samsing TG Maxi Cab No-1) Drop& Vehicle will halt there.On return journey the vehicle will collect the team and return to DCRC at PMS College. The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Samsing T.G. via Chalsa Golai more forwarded for Matiali Bazar and on reaching Matiali thana more take right turn and proceed towards Samsing High Samsing T.G. pucca road and to reach Samsing Bus stand then proceed School, (Room 2 21 AC 2 WB72J-5398 8116109538 towards top line and left turn before UBKGB find concrete Road, then 68 Polling Station No.2) Kurti proceed towards polling station No. 2 - Samsing High School, (Room No. 1 - Samsing Line,Samsing TG Maxi Cab No-2) Drop& Vehicle will halt there.On return journey the vehicle will High School collect the team and return to DCRC at PMS College. (Room No. 1) Kurti line Samsing T.G. The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Samsing T.G. via Chalsa Golai more forwarded for Matiali Bazar and on Samsing Cha reaching Matiali thana more take right turn and proceed towards Bagan 1No. BFP Samsing T.G. pucca road and to reach Samsing Bus stand where Polling 3 21AC 3 WB74AA-1090 7602855635 32 School (DPEP) Station No. 3- Samsing T.G. 1 No. BFP School (DPEP) .On return ROOM NO 1 Maxi Cab journey the vehicle will collect the team and return to DCRC at PMS 1 College. 10 BFP School, LowerBFP School, Line, Samsing. The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Samsing T.G. via Chalsa Golai more forwarded for Matiali Bazar and on Samsing Cha reaching Matiali thana more take right turn and proceed towards Bagan 1No. BFP Samsing T.G. pucca road and to reach Samsing Bus stand where Polling 4 21AC 4 WB74AJ-0945 7407890767 32 School, (D.P.E.P.) Station No. 4- Samsing T.G. 1 No. BFP School (DPEP) .Room 2 On Room No 2 Maxi Cab return journey the vehicle will collect the team and return to DCRC at PMS College. Samsing 2No. BFP Sc T.G. Samsing Cha Bagan 2No. BFP The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards 5 21 Ac 5 School (Room No Samsing T.G lower line via Chalsa Golai move forward for Matiali Bazar 1) Lower Line, and on reaching Matiali thana more take right turn and proceed Samsing TG towards Samsing T.G. pucca road and Proceed towards Samsing TG Polling station factory road and the Polling Station No. 5 - Samsing T.G. 2 No. BFP SamsingCha No. 7- Yongtong School (Room No. 1) and Polling Station No. 6 Samsing T.G. 2 No. BFP Bagan 2No. BFP TG BFP School WB73C 7096 9735037794 School (Room No. 2) will be found. Drop both the teams there and 28 6 21AC 6 School (Room No (DPEP), Basa further proceding and take right turn and moved forward about 2 km 2), Lower Line, Mini BUS Line Yongtong to reaching polling station no.-7 Yongtong TG BFP School (DPEP), Samsing TG T.G. Basa Line,Yong Tong TG. Vehicle will halt there. Yongtong Cha On return journey the vehicle will collect all the the teams and return Bagan BFP to DCRC at PMS College. 7 21AC 7 School (DPEP), Basa Line,Yong Tong TG The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Samsing T.G lower line via Chalsa Golai move forward for Matiali Bazar and on reaching Matiali thana more take right turn and proceed Yongtong Cha towards Samsing T.G. pucca road and Proceed towards Samsing TG Bagan, Sardi Line factory More and take right turn and moved forward about 3 km & 8 21AC 8 WB72S-0696 9933999725 35 SSK Centre, take right turn to reaching polling station no.-8 Yongtong TG Sardi Godam Line Maxi Cab Line SSK Center Yong Tong TG. Vehicle will halt there. On return journey the vehicle will collect all the the team and return to DCRC at PMS College. ne, Samsing.ne, The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Samsing T.G. via Chalsa Golai move forward for Matiali Bazar and on reaching Matiali thana more take right turn and proceed towards Moortee T.G. more and again proceed about 200m taking right side Yongtong TG, Moortee Cha turn and after availing short distance again taking left turn to avail Sardi Line SSK 1 Bagan Aamtala 10 9 21AC 9 WB74AP 7532 9933999725 garden road and proceed about 50 mt take right turn and further 32 Centre, Godam SSK Centre, proceed about 100m and again take left turn and proceed about Line Sardi Line Maxi Cab 200mt through pucca road take right turn to find the Polling Station No. 9 , Moortee TG Aamtala SSK Centre, Sardi Line, and Drop the team there and the vehicle will hault there On return journey the vehicle will collect the team and return to DCRC at PMS College. The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Samsing T.G. via Chalsa Golai move forward for Matiali Bazar and on Samsing Lower2No. BFP School, Line, T.G. Moortee Cha reaching Matiali thana more take right turn and proceed towards Bagan Primary Moortee T.G. more and again proceed about 200m taking right side 10 21AC 10 School, Factory WB72N 9722 9674988344 turn and after availing short distance again taking left turn to avail 30 Line garden road and proceed about 50 mt take right turn and finds the Maxi Cab Polling Station No. 10 ,Moortee T.G. Primary School, Factory Line and Drop the team there and the vehicle will hault there On return journey the vehicle will collect the team and return to DCRC at PMS College. The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Matelli TG via Chalsa Golai more forward for Matiali Bazar and on reaching Matiali thana more proceed straight to the Matiali T.G Office Matiali TG Pucca and take a turn at the left side of the T.G road and moving about five Matiali TG Pucca line SSK Centre, hundred metre take and another left turn and go straight towards line SSK Centre, 11 21AC 11 Pucca line , WB74AG 0463 6294332562 20 pucca line. Polling Station No. 11 Matiali T.G. Pucca line SSK Centre is Pucca line , Matiali TG Maxi Cab located there, Drop the team. Vehicle will halt there. Matiali TG On return journey the vehicle will collect the team and return to DCRC at PMS College. The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Matelli TG via Chalsa Golai move forward for Matiali Bazar and on Matiali Cha reaching Matiali thana more proceed straight to Matiali T.G. road and Bagan Factory proceed towards T.G. Office. move forwared to 800 m away and take 12 21AC 12 line ICDS center, WB74AN 9023 8370837300 19 right turn to reach rhe polling station no.-12, Matiali Cha Bagan Factory Line Maxi Cab Factory line ICDS center, , to drop the team and Vehicle will halt there. Matiali TG On return journey the vehicle will collect the team and return to DCRC at PMS College. e, Matellie, Bazar The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Matiali Cha Matelli TG via Chalsa Golai move forward for Matiali Bazar and on Matiali TG 2 9 Bagan Primary reaching Matiali thana more proceed straight to Matiali T.G. same Labour Club, 13 21AC 13 School, WB79 3776 8116198462 road and proceed towards T.G. Office. The Polling Station No. 13- 19 Factory Line Santi Nagar Line, Matelli T.G. Primary School is located 500 meters away. Matiali TG Maxi Cab Matiali TG On return journey the vehicle will collect the teams and return to DCRC at PMS College. Matiali M Office, Hat G.P. The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Matiali TG Prem Matelli TG via Chalsa Golai move forward for Matiali Bazar and on Nagar Line ICDS reaching Matiali thana more proceed straight to Matiali T.G. about 100 14 21AC 14 Centre, Prem WB72K 5036 9800222636 meters taking left turn and after another 100 meters the Polling 19 Nagar Line, station no. 14- Matiali T.G. Prem Nagar Line ICDS Center is located. Maxi Cab Matiali T.G. On return journey the vehicle will collect the team and return to DCRC at PMS College. The vehicle will start from DCRC at PMS College and proceed towards Matelli Bazar.
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