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School Buses on Monday April 5, 2021 Classes X, XI, XII & Staff School Buses on Monday April 5, 2021 Classes X, XI, XII & Staff (Main points in the route are mentioned. Buses stop in all the authorised stops) Bus No. Route Abstract Starting Point Pick-up Time 2 New Marigudi, Kaup – Katapady – Udyavar NH – Balaipade & RRS Road 7.55 am 5 Old Bus Stand, Kundapur – Venkataramana Arcade – Govt. Hospital – Shasthri Circle 7.55 am Mithun Complex – Basrur Cross 7 Ambalapady Bus Stop – Ambalapady Post Office – Corporation Bank, Ambalapady – 8.10 am Karavali Jn. – Nittur – SDP Temple Turn 9 Vittala Medicals, Brahmavar - Shreyas Apartments – Kolambe – Rajeev Nagar 8.30 am 11 Hebri Bus Stand – Santhekatte – Karje – Pethri – Kunjal – LRIS 8.00 am 12 Athrady - Gatson Circle - Parkala Main Circle – Big Boss – Tiger Circle (Tempo Stand) 7.55 am & Mandavi Palace & Perampalli Church 14 Fish Market, Koteshwar - Prabhakar Saw Mill – Jayasanjivi Tyres – Unity Hall – 7.50 am Vinayaka Talkies – Sahana Side stops till Fish Market - Kalavara Cross (Koteshwara) – Nataraj Restaurant – Bijadi – Gopadi – Kumbhashi N H- Anegudde Road – Kannukere – Tekkatte Petrol Bunk – Tekkatte Bus Stop - Manoor – Kota Police Station Road – Kota Bus Stop – Mangalya Mantap, Kota 15 Old RTO, Adi Udupi – Elooor Mogaveer Sabhabhavana – Citizen Circle – 8.05 am Kodavoor Temple – Laxmi Nagar – Gopalpura Cross - Subrahmanya Nagar 17 Kalkura Cooling Machines, Ambagilu – SNS Complex – Thangadagadi - Gundibail – 8.10 am City Bus Stand- Opp.Modern Building, Shiribeedu- Hegde Motors – Godwin Garage – Opp. Narayana Guru Manidra, Bannanje & Brahmagiri Junction - Sai Radha Palace, Brahmagiri 18 ALN Layout – Venugopal Temple Gate – Manipal College - Megh Mallar Apt. - 8.00 am Shambhavi Empire & Food Corporation of India – Sai Radha Green Valley – Ambagilu Bus stop 19 Sanskrit College – Mahakali Sanitations – Hotel Pancharathna Paradise – Taluk 8.00 am Office, Udupi - Manjunatha Service Station – Kinnimulky – Fire Station – DC’s Residence Road & Bharath Tiles – LVT – Ashirwad (Khushi Hotel) 20 Ananthanagar Circle – Indrali - MGM - Sharada Kalyana Mantap Turn – Nilgiri’s – 8.05 am Royal Garden - Kalsanka 24 ARM Hall, Udupi - Sairadha Ashraya - ITI, Chitpady - Hanuman Junction- 7.55 am Diana Circle, Kukkikatte – Kukkikatte Jn. – Korangrapady – Bailur – Chandumaidan Road - City Gate Apt. - CSI Hospital - Shanthananda Residency – Wasuki Towers – LIC, Ajjarkadu – Govt. Hospital 25 Kemmannu Church (Thottam Cross) – Nejar – Santhekatte (Canara Bank) – 8.15 am Sri Ram Towers - KG Road - Uppoor - BC Road - Brahmavar Chemicals – Mahesh Hospital – Rotary Samaja Bhavana 27 Halady – Bidkalkatte - Saiberkatte - Yadthady - Corporation Bank, Barkur - Handadi Oil Mill 7.50 am 40 Viveka Jr. College, Kota – Saligrama – Gundmi – Nanda Sastana – Sastana Bus Stand – Mabukala – Butterfly –Kumbragodu – Chirayu – Uppinakote NH – AIR & RRS – LRIS 8.20 am Return Trips for Students at 1.15 pm from the School. April 3, 2021 Principal .
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