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Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Kalimpong Po & Ps GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, KALIMPONG PO & PS - KALIMPONG, PIN - 734301 E-mail:[email protected] TEL : 03552-256353, 255009 NOTIFICATION Sl. Name of Block Broader Containment Zone including Affected From To no (G.P) Area and Buffer Zone Affected Area Buffer identified 1 Kalimpong II House of samikcha 300 meters area around 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Pedong G.P.) chettri,Nityam Chettri,and the affected area:- Narbada chettri [Latitude a)In East :-House of 27.154476N Dipen Rai. [Longitude:88.612546E) b)In West:- House and its surrounding within of Suchendra the radius of 100 Meter Kr.Theangh are: c)In North:-House of a)In East: House of Pincho topgay Bhutia Kala Rai d)In South:- Dewa b)In west:- House of Lalit Kr.Chettri c)In North:- House of Gajen Rai d)In South:- House of Karuna Tamang 2 Kalimpong II House of Runita Rai and 300 meters area around 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Lingseykha Ashika Rai (Mother & the affected point upto G.P.) Daughter). (Positive covid 1. East: House of 19) and its Mohan Rai surroundings100 meters 2. West: Jungle area 3. North: House of 1. East: House of Kharka Bdr. Rai Ravi Rai 4. South:House of 2. West: House of Narad Rai Aruna Rai 3. North: House of Sahadev Rai 4. South:Dalsing Rai Latitude:N 27*6’32.2812” Longitude:E 88*40’36.21’’ 3 Kalimpong II House of Dina 300 meters area around 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Paiyong G.P.) Rai(Positive covid 19) and the affected point upto its surroundings100 1. East: Mangar meteres area Gaon Aganwadi 1. East: House of Centre Chandra Bdr 2. West:House of Chhetri Prem Khatiwara 2. West: Poudyal 3. North:House of Jhora J.B. Pradhan 3. North: Kulo Dara 4. South:House of 4. South: House of Kincho Dorjee Passang Bhutia Bhutia Latitude:27.119130 Longitude:88.568200 GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, KALIMPONG PO & PS - KALIMPONG, PIN - 734301 E-mail:[email protected] TEL : 03552-256353, 255009 4 Kalimpong II House of Tshering Dorjee 300 meters area around 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Paiyong G.P.) Bhutia(Positive covid 19) the affected point upto and its surroundings100 1. East: House of meteres area Pritam Rai 1. East: House of 2. West: House of Dhan Bdr Rai Narayan Sharma 2. West: Jhora 3. North: House of 3. North:House of Sashi Rai Rupak Thapa 4. South:House of 4. South: Motorable Sushila Rai road Latitude:27.5667 Longitude:88.33267 5 Kalimpong II House of Sri. Bir Bahadur 300 Meter area around 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Lava Gitbeong Rai the affected area: G.P.) (Latitude: 27.085236N) a) In East: Tara Rai Longitude: 88.665037E) b) In West : House and its surrounding within of Tenzi Sherpa the radius of 100 Meter c) In North : house are: of Aitay Tamang a) In East: House of d) In South: House Sunil Rai of Padam Bdr b) In West : House Rai of Sudip Mukhia c) In North: House of Dawa Sherpa. d) In South : Highway road 6 Kalimpong II House of Smt Dawamit 100 m area around the 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Sakyong G.P.) Lepcha affected area: (Latitude:27.8’16.24”N (1) House of Sri Longitude:88.35’589”E) Sanjay Rai and and its surrounding within Suman Rai in the the radius of 50 m: North, (1) House of Padam (2) DamsangKhola singh , James and Jungle in the Gurung and South, Kumar Sherpa the (3) House of North Pravash Bhutia, (2) Damsang khola Ramesh Pradhan excluding Rishi and Lakpa Road in the South. Bhutia in the (3) In the East the east. house of Anita (4) Jungle in the Ruchal and West Tshering Dorjee Bhutia excluding Rishi Road. (4) House of Smt. Padammaya GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, KALIMPONG PO & PS - KALIMPONG, PIN - 734301 E-mail:[email protected] TEL : 03552-256353, 255009 Rasaily in the West excluding Rishi Road. 7 Kalimpong II House of Sri.Ajit Mukhia 100m area around the 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Sakyong G.P.) Latitude: affected area: 27.07’59”N (1) In the North- Longitude:88.35’0 house of 4”E Nabindra Giri and its (2) In the South- surrounding house of Jitesh within the radius Singh of 50m: (3) In the East- (1) In the North- jungle of AK house of Mukhia and Manoj Mukhia (4) In the West- (2) In the South- Damsang forest. house ofJiwan Mukhia, (3) In the East- jungle of AK Mukhia and (4) In the West- Damsang forest excluding Reshi road 8 Kalimpong II House of Smt. Pritika 300 Meter area around 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Lava Gitbeong Gurung the affected area: G.P.) (Latitude: 27.08647N) a) In East: jhora Longitude: 88.659253E) b) In West : House and its surrounding within of Sukraj Rai the radius of 100 Meter c) In North : house are: of Bahadur a) In East: House of Tamang Arun Rai d) In South: House b) In West : House of Amit lama of Indra maya c) In North: House of Suraj Rai d) In South : house of Tek Bahadur Mukhia 9 Kalimpong II House of Ritha Rai, Beyond 100 metres and 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Dalapchand Swadesh Rai and Kamala around: G.P.) Rai, (Latitude: 27. (a) In North: House 086298N, Longitude: of Arun Chandra 88.549676E) and its Rai. GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, KALIMPONG PO & PS - KALIMPONG, PIN - 734301 E-mail:[email protected] TEL : 03552-256353, 255009 surrounding within the (b) In South: House radius of 100 metres are: of Sukman Rai. (a) In North: House (c) In West: No of Manoj Rai. House, Jungle. (b) In South: House (d) In East: House of Shankar Rai. of Basant Rai. (c) In West: No House,Jungle. (d) In East: House of Param Subba. 10 Kalimpong II House of Deceased 300 meters area around 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (SANTOOK Yankey Sherpa(Positive the affected point upto G.P.) covid 19) and its 1. East: House of surroundings100 meteres Prakash area Biswakarma 1. East: House of 2. West: Forest Pranit Bhujel 3. North: Forest 2. West: Forest 4. South:House of 3. North: Lava Road Ramesh Bhujel 4. South: House Chozam Bhutia Latitude:27.5699 Longitude:88.33502 11 Kalimpong II House of Sri. Damber 100 m area around the 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Sakyong G.P.) Dewan affected area: Latitude:27°07’49”N Longitude:88°36’24”E (1) House of S.K and its surrounding within Rai in the North, the radius of 50 m: (2) House of Mary (1) . House of Ya Ya Rai in the South, Rai in the North (3) House of Odhi (2) House of Sashi Bhutia in the Rai in the South. east. (3) In the East the (4) House of Bishnu house of Naku Maya Rai in the Bhutia. West. (4) House of Arpan Rai in the West. 12 Kalimpong II House of Sri. Ranjit 100 m area around the 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Sakyong G.P.) Dewan affected area: Latitude:27°06’37”N (1) House of Sri Longitude:88°36’20”E K.K Dewan in and its surrounding within the North, the radius of 50 m: (2) House of Sri. (1) House of Kamala C.K Rai in the Rai the North, South, (2) House of Palden (3) House of Aity Lepcha in the Rani Rai in the South, east. (3) In the East the House of Meena Mukhia house of Premika in the West. Rai, GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, KALIMPONG PO & PS - KALIMPONG, PIN - 734301 E-mail:[email protected] TEL : 03552-256353, 255009 (4) House of Sila Rai in the West . 13 Kalimpong II House of Sri.Nitu Pradhan 100m area around the 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Sakyong G.P.) Latitude: affected area: 27°07’59”N (1) In the North- Longitude:88°35’0 house of 4”E Nabindra Giri and its (2) In the South- surrounding house of Jitesh within the radius Singh of 50m: (3) In the East- 1). In the North- jungle of AK house of Manoj Mukhia and Mukhia (4) In the West- 2). In the South- Damsang forest. house ofJiwan Mukhia 3). In the East- jungle of AK Mukhia and In the West- Damsang forest excluding Reshi road 14 Kalimpong II House of Basanti Rai, 100m area around the 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Lolay G.P.) Latitude- 270 3’ 8.9172’’ affected area. Longtitude- 880 34’7.4676’’ 1. House of Indra Rai in And its surrounding within TheNorth the 50 meters. 2.Buddhang Dewan in 1. House of B indra The South Rai North 3. Meena Rai in The West 2. Prakash Rai South 4.Sudip Rai in The East 3. Prem kumar rai west 4. Krishna Bdr Rai East 15 Kalimpong II House of Chedup Tamang, 100m area around the 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Lolay G.P.) Latitude- 27.0617820 affected area Longtitude-88.5672830 1. Bindra rai in The And its surrounding within North 50meters 2. Dil rupman rai in the 1.Arun Rai in the North South 2.Dilip Tamang in the 3. dinesh tamang in the South West 3.Krishna Lama in the 4.Silash Tamang in the West East 4.Panchaman Rai in the GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, KALIMPONG PO & PS - KALIMPONG, PIN - 734301 E-mail:[email protected] TEL : 03552-256353, 255009 East 16 Kalimpong II House of Khusi Rai 300 meters area around 14.07.2021 28.07.2021 (Pedong G.P.) [Latitude 27.155804N the affected area:- [Longitude:88.613181) and a)In East :-House of its surrounding within the Sonadoma Bhutia radius of 100 Meter are: (excluding sakyong a)In East: House of road) Raju Rai b)In West:- House b)In west:- House of of chunu Nadik Santosh Chettri (Excluding Reshi c)In North:- House of road) B.B.Chettri c)In North:-House of d) In South:- House of Ramashanker senwar Gajen Rai d)In South:- Karnamaya Tamang.
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