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Mal (ST) 20/1 Elenbari TG Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH POLLING STATION WISE TAGGING OF HEALTH FACILITATION CENTRE Name of nearest BPHC/ PHC/ Sub-Health Centre/ Sub- Name & Contact Details of In- GP/ Muni AC No & AC Name PS No PS Name Divisional Hospital charge 20 Mal (ST) 20/1 Elenbari TG Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/2 Elenbari TG Primary School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/3 Washabari TG Primary School Eastern Side Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/4 Washabari TG Primary School Eastern Side Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/5 Washabari Old Bazar Line I.C.D.S. Centre Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/6 Mana Line S.S.K. Centre Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/7 Kalagaiti TG Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/8 Kalagaiti TG Primary School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/9 B.D.R. Basti S.S.K. Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/10 B.D.R. Basti S.S.K. Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/11 Dara Line ICDS Centre Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/12 Church Line ICDS Centre Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/13 Bagrakote TG Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH BAGRAKOTE 20 Mal (ST) 20/14 Chanda Colony Primary School Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/15 Bagrakote TG Primary School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/16 NPGL Building Bagrakote Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/17 Leesh River TG Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/18 Leesh River TG Primary School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/19 Barkona Line Primary School Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/20 Leesh River Primary School (Hope Division) Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/21 Hope Division ICDS Centre No 668 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/22 Patibari TG Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/23 Patibari TG Primary School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/24 Saogaon B.F.P. School Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/25 Sonali TG Primary School Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/26 Gajoldoba High School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/27 Gajoldoba High School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/28 Gajoldoba Community Hall Oodlabari RH Pashchim Premganj B.F.P. 20 Mal (ST) 20/29 School(Purbangsha)Gajaldoba Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/30 Gajaldoba ICDS Centre No-7 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/31 Gajaladoba C.S. Adibasi Primary School Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/32 Taraghera Prathamik Vidyalaya Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/33 Oodlabari TG Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/34 Oodlabari TG Primary School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/35 MAL BMOH, BLOCK CONT 8902079777 NO: JANA, PRIANKU DR. Oodlabari TG ICDS Centre No 641 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/36 Nabajagaran MSK Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/37 Oodlabari ST Primary School Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/38 Bharat Sebashram State Plan Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/39 Bharat Sebashram State Plan Primary School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/40 Teesta Barrage Township Recreation Club Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/41 Teesta Barrage Sub - Division - V (Office Room) Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/42 Bidhan Vidyapith Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/43 Purba Damdim Rabindra Bidyapith OODLABARI Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/44 Chel Colony SSK Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/45 Barman Para SSK Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/46 Oodlabari 2 No. State Plan Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/47 Oodlabari 2 No. State Plan Primary School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/48 Adarsha Vidyalaya Hindi High School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/49 Adarsha Vidyalaya Hindi High School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/50 Adarsha Vidyalaya Hindi High School Room 3 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/51 Oodlabari High School Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/52 Manabari TG Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/53 Manabari TG Primary School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/54 Manabari Vineer Mill Primary School Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/55 Turibari Junior High School Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/56 Patharjhora TG Primary School Room 1 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/57 Patharjhora TG Primary School Room 2 Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/58 Kharibari Line Workers Club ICDS Center Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/59 Mangal Line Primary School Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/60 Bullabari TG Primary School (New Building) Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/61 Baintbari ICDS Centre Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/62 Damdim Gajendra Bidyamandir High School Room 1 Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/63 Damdim Gajendra Bidyamandir High School Room 2 Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/64 Pashchim Damadim Primary School Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/65 Damdim TG Primary School Room 1 Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/66 Damdim TG Primary School Room 2 Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/67 Damdim TG Junior High School Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/68 Barrons Damdim - 1 Primary School Room 1 Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/69 Barrons Damdim - 1 Primary School Room 2 Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/70 Damdim No 3 TG Primary School Room 1 Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/71 Damdim No 3 TG Primary School Room 2 Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/72 Shilanand MSK Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH DAMDIM 20 Mal (ST) 20/73 Betguri TG Primary School Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/74 Chaity TG Primary School Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/75 Namji Line ICDS Centre, Baitguri TG Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/76 Nayakaman Division Primary School Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/77 Kumlai TG Primary School Room 1 Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/78 Kumlai TG Primary School Room 2 Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/79 Goodhope TG junior High School Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/80 Goodhope TG Primary School Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/81 Chakala Basti Primary School (New Building) Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/82 Kuthi Line S.S.K. Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/83 Ranichera T.G. Primary School Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/84 Western Dooars Primary School Mal SSH / Oodlabari RH 20 Mal (ST) 20/85 Saylee TG Primary School (New Building) Room 1 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/86 Saylee TG Primary School (New Building) Room 2 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/87 Sylee Needim Labour Club SSK Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/88 Sylee Prem Nagar SSK, Chel Division Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/89 Meenglass TG Primary School Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/90 Munshi Line I.C.D.S. Centre Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/91 Bhuttabari I.T.D.P. Primary School Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/92 Dalimkote TG Primary School Room 1 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/93 Dalimkote TG Primary School Room 2 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/94 Malnuddy TG Primary School Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/95 Gurjangjhora TG Primary School Room 1 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/96 Gurjangjhora TG Primary School Room 2 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/97 Toonbari TG Primary School Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/98 Fatkan Jote SP Primary School Mal SSH AMUTTEE 20 Mal (ST) 20/99 Raja TG Primary School Room 1 Mal SSH RUNGAMU 20 Mal (ST) 20/100 Raja TG Primary School Room 2 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/101 New Glenco TG Primary School Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/102 New Glencoe TG SSK Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/103 Rungamuttee TG Spring Field Primary School Room 1 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/104 Rungamuttee TG Spring Field Primary School Room 2 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/105 Rungamuttee TG Primary School Room 1 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/106 Rungamuttee TG Primary School Room 2 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/107 Ranikhola SSK centre Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/108 Chaibasha TG Primary School Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/109 Rungamuttee TE 2 Primary School Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/110 Needam TG Primary School Room 1 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/111 Needam TG Primary School Room 2 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/112 Rungamuttee GP Office Ground Floor Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/113 Mal Adarsha Vidya Bhaban Room 1 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/114 Mal Adarsha Vidya Bhaban Room 2 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/115 Mal Adarsha Vidya Bhaban Room 3 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/116 Mal Adarsha Vidya Bhaban Room 4 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/117 Subhasini uchcha balika Vidyalay Room 1 Mal SSH 20 Mal (ST) 20/118 Satkar Samity Mal SSH DR. MASUD HASSAS ALI, SUPERINTENDENT, MAL SDH CONT 9732064759 NO: MAL SDH SUPERINTENDENT, ALI, HASSAS MASUD DR.
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