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20 C-I Chandni Chowk Election Commission of India Electoral Rolls for NCT of Delhi Back AC LOCALITY LOCALITY DETAILS NAME 20- CHANDNI KHARI BAOLI CHOWK 1-KATRA MAID GRAN KHARI BAOLI 3/412 TO 451 2-KATRA ISHWAR BHAWAN KHARI BAOLI 3/533 TO 604 3- CHURCH MISSION ROAD KHARI BAOLI 3/693 TO 685 4- CHATTA JAIN NISSAR KHARI BAOLI 3/694 TO 704 <> ALIPUR ROAD 1-HIND BOAT CLUB. BELA ROAD 4 TO BHARATYOG 2- YAMUNA ROAD 1-C/16 TO SQN-3 3-MAHARAJA LANE BELA ROAD ALIPUR ROAD 1 TO 17 <> 1-RAM KISHORE ROAD BELA ROAD 1 TO S-2 2-I P COLLEGE ALI PUR ROAD A-1 TO G-10 3- SHANKARACHARYA MARG ALIPUR ROAD 1 TO 11 4- ADMINISTRATION QTRS BELA ROAD 1 TO D12 5- VISHWA APARTMENT ALIPUR ROAD 1-F TO SQ <> ARUNA NAGAR 1-BLOCK-A ARUNA NAGAR A-12 TO C-39 2-BLOCK-B ARUNA NAGAR B-13 TO B-65 3-BLOCK-C ARUNA NAGAR C-10 TO C-53 4-T-HUTS GURUDWARA, MAJNU KA TILLA ARUNA NAGAR 2 TO Q-4 5-T-HUTS ARUNA NAGAR 1 TO A-24 6-ASTHAN DARAVESH SINDHI BABA MANDIR ARUNA NAGAR 2 TO TH-27 <> 1-HANUMAN MANDIR, NEAR YAMUNA RIVER ARUNA NAAGR 1 TO MM 2 -NEW CAMP TIBTIAN COLONY, MAJNU KA TILLA NEW ARUNA NAGAR 1 TO NEW-33 3-OLD CAMP TIBTIAN COLONY MAJNU KA TILLA NEW ARUNA NAGAR A -1 TO T DAY SCHOOL <> 1-BLOCK-D ARUNA NAGAR D-3 TO D-54 2-BLOCK-E ARUNA NAGAR E-6 TO E-57 3-BLOCK-J ARUNA NAGAR 891 TO Q-7 <> 1-BLOCK-I ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA I-1 TO N- 68/490 2-BLOCK-H ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA H -1 TO N-70/144 3-T-HUTS ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA 70/107 TO N-710/91 <> 1-BLOCK-F NEW ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILA F -1 TO F-78 2-BLOCK-G NEW ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILA G-1 TO G-85 3-BLOCK-K NEW AR UNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILA K-2 TO K-20 4-T- HUTS NEW ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILA N-68/415 TO N-68/588B <> 1-BLOCK-O ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA 0-1A TO O- 112 2-BLOCK-N ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA N - 1/2 TO N-105 <> 1-T-HUTS ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA N-38/250 TO N-68-412 <> 1-T-HUTS ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA N/66/199 TO N-70/159 <> 1-BLOCK-L ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA L-1 TO L-36 2-BLOCK-M ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA M-2 TO M- 70 3-BLOCK-P ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA P -1 TO P-35 4-BLOCK-NB ARUNA NAGAR MAJNU KA TILLA 26NB TO NB-36 <> BELA ROAD 1-SHRI RAM ROAD ALIPUR ROAD 1 TO T-35 F 2-CHANDGI RAM AKHARA ALIPUR ROAD 8/6 TO CRA 3-SHAMNATH MARG ALIPUR ROAD 6/20 TO C R A <> 1-N/71/A BLOCK OLD CHANDRAWAL 17 TO N-71- B/318 2-N/71/B BLOCK OLD CHANDRAWAL 23/A-117 TO N-71/B-387 3-BELA ROAD KHYBER PASS 6/1 TO SIV MANDIR <> BHAGIRATH PALACE 1-KUCHA NATWA CHANDNI CHOWK 1046 TO 1125 2- KATRA MAHAJANI CHAND NI CHOWK 1157 TO 1341 3-MAIN ROAD CHANDNI CHOWK 17- A TO VAN MANDIR 4-KATRA NAGIN CHAND CHANDNI CHOWK 1397 TO 1397 5- KATRA JHAZZAR CHANDNI CHOWK 1405 TO 1417 6- KATRA DHULIA CHANDNI CHOWK 1224 TO 1308 <> 1-RAM GALI BHAGIRATH PALACE 1496 TO 1811 2-M J BUILDING BHAGIRATH PALACE 1585 TO 1596 3-MAIN ROAD DIWAN HALL BHAGIRATH PALACE 18-A TO 1604 4-MANGAL MARKET BHAGIRATH PALACE 1681 TO 1681 5-GALI YOGDHAYAN BHAGIRATH PALACE 1682 TO 1696 6-GALI JAI KISHAN BHAGIRATH PALACE 1708 TO 1709 7-MANGAL BUILDING BHAGIRATH PALACE 1658 TO 1963 8-BISHAMBER NATH BUILDING BHAGIRATH PALACE 1831 TO 1833 9- MAHALAXMI MARKET BHAGIRATH PALACE 1862 TO 1879 10-MAIN ROAD CHANDNI CHOWK BHAGIRATH PALA CE 1889 TO 1909 11-KATRA LACHHU SINGH CHANDNI CHOWK BHAGIRATH PALACE 4 TO 1977 12-GALI MAJISTIC FOUNTAIN CHANDNI CHOWK BHAGIRATH PALACE 1926 TO 1927 13- KATRA ARGARA BHAGIRATH PALACE 1933 TO 1933 14-MAIN ROAD FOUNTAIN CHOWK BHAGIRATH PALACE 1935 TO 1935 <> BOULWARD ROAD 1-BOULEVARD ROAD CIVIL LINES 1 TO Q-1/2 2-ST. 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TO 4/3005 5-MASJID KHAJOOR KINARI BAZAR 4/2941 TO 2977 6-GALI DARJI WALI KINARI BAZAR 4/2977 TO IV/3005 <> CHANDGI RAM AKHARA 1-COMMISSIONER LANE ALIPUR ROAD 2 TO T6/17 2- RAJ NARAIN ROAD ALIPUR ROAD 1-B TO HB-4/9 3-SHRI RAM ROAD ALIPUR ROAD 1 TO 40-AI 4-SANYAS ASHRAM ALIPUR ROAD 11 TO 11 5- YAMUNA MARG ALIPUR ROAD 1B/16 TO 76/6 <> CHANDNI CHOWK 1-KUCHA GHASI RAM CHANDNI CHOWK 307 TO 371 2-KUCHA BRIJ NATH CHANDNI CHOW K 404 TO 448 3-MAIN ROAD CHANDNI CHOWK 395 TO 463 4-GALI GHANTESWAR KATRA NEEL CHANDNI CHOWK 30 TO K- 153 5-KRISHNA GALI CHANDNI CHOWK 506 TO 526 <> 1-KUCHA CHAUDHARY CHANDNI CHOWK IV/20 TO IV/33 2-GALI SUKHANAND CHANDNI CHOWK 4/64 TO IV/98 3-KATRA MASHRU CHANDNI CHOWK 4/168 TO VI/127 <> CHANDRAWAL ROAD 1-OLD CHANDRAWAL ROAD HARIJAN BASTI KHYBER PASS 16/35 TO N-71/475 2-T- HUTS KHYBER PASS 86 TO N- 71/B-36 3-HARIJAN BASTI OLD CHANDRAWAL 1 TO N- 71B-329 <> CHIRA KHANA 1-GALI ROSHAN PURA NAI SARAK 2290 TO 2740 2-GALI CHIRA KHANA NAI SARAK 2242 TO 2771 3-GALI MATA WALI CHIRA 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PAHAR WALI DHARAM PURA 2247 TO V/2354 3-GALI PAHAR WALI ROSHAN PURA NAI SARAK DHARAM PURA V/2241 TO V/2699 4-RAI JI CHOWK ROSHAN PURA NAI SARK 2726 TO V/2731 <> 1-GALI MASJID KHAJOOR WALI KINARI BAZAR 4/2506 TO IV/2728 2-DHARAM PURA KINARI BAZAR 4/2515 TO IV/2540 3-SAT GHARA KINARI BAZAR 4/2551 TO IV/2559 4- GALI NEEM WALI KINARI BAZAR 4/2562 TO IV/2567 5- GALI PIPAL WALI KINARI BAZAR 4/2574 TO IV/2593 6- CHATTA PARTAP SINGH KINARI BAZAR 4/2597 TO IV/2624 <> 1-DHOBI WARA DHARAM PURA 4/2150 TO IV/2237 2- KINARI BAZAR DHARAM PURA 4/2174 TO IV/2174 3- KUCHA ALAM CHAND DHARAM PURA 4/2200 TO IV/2211 4-GALI ANAR WALI DHARAM PURA 4/2230 TO IV/2340 5-GALI KHANNA WALI DHARAM PURA 4/2257 TO 4/2258 6-KUCHA JALAN WALA DHARAM PURA 4/2260 TO IV/2354 7-DHARAM PURA CHANDNI CHOWK 4/2271 TO IV/2369 8-CHHIPI WARA CHANDNI CHOWK 4/2362 TO IV/2354 9-GALI HANUMAN PRASAD, GALI SHANKAR MASJID KHAZOOR KINARI BAZAR IV/2202 TO IV/2202 <> 1-GALI RAI BAHADUR GANESHI LAL NAI SARAK 2128 TO V/2132 2-DHARAM PURA NAI 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