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Map:Bhavnagar(Gujrat) 71°10'0"E 71°20'0"E 71°30'0"E 71°40'0"E 71°50'0"E 72°0'0"E 72°10'0"E 72°20'0"E 72°30'0"E 72°40'0"E T R ow A S a r 22°20'0"N BHAVNAGAR DISTRICT GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (1/2) G ay rd u A la s p AN n (GUJARAT STATE) R T Ra 22°20'0"N ND s RE TRIC rd SURENDRANAGAR KEY MAP SU DIS wa BHAVNAGAR GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2/2) S A H To 21 H AHMEDABAD 1 M H S E CA-17 PALIYAD D ± RAJKOT KANIYAD A # # B SARVA A a # D hiy CA-07 CA-19 inch CA-21 s V D CA-18 ward BOTAD IS CA-06 To CA-13 T CA-02 CA-05 CA-20BHAVNAGAR R CA-07 CA-06 CA-13 CA-02 CA-05 CA-14 CA-12 I CA-08 CA-04 CA-15 Towards Barwala C CA-14 CA-01 CA-16 BOTAD CA-12 CA-11 22°10'0"N CA-03 CA-09 T CA-10 SH CA-08 38 CA-04 CA-15 T /" CA-01 CA-16 AMRELI TURKHA CA-17 CA-22 HA # a CA-21 r CA-11 22°10'0"N e RICT MB s Barwala l CA-23 o CA-25 CA-24 HA h ST CA-03 K CA-10 CA-09 D F LATHIDAD ward s # o T d FO r CA-26 L a U OT DI BHIMDAD G w K # T o o J w T ar CA-27 ds B PATANA RA # A h E a GADHADA H 36 NS da S IA li AB AR 22°0'0"N #UGAMEDI 117 SH VALLABHIPUR 22°0'0"N GADHADA SH 119 /" SH 31 TotalGeographicalArea(SqKMs) No.ofChargeAreas CA-19 8153 27 CA-21 Charge Areas Identification Important location within CA-18 CA-01ToCA-16 BhavnagarUrban CA-17 Botad VALLABHIPUR BHAVNAGAR /" CA-18 Gadhada 6 CA-19 Vallabhipur UMRALA H S CA-20 Umrala UMRALA CA-21 Bhavnagar 9 T 3 CHOGATH (THAPNATH) 21°50'0"N o S w H /" CA-22 Sihor ar H S ds C SH 3 # ha 2 DHOLA (CT) va 1 FOR DETAILS OF CHARGE AREAS CA-23 Ghogha nd !.CA-20 1 21°50'0"N FROM CA-01 TO CA-16,REFER TO CA-24 Palitana DHASA VISHI CA-25 Gariadhar #21 NARI BHAVNAGAR MAP (2/2) H # S KARDEJ CA-26 Talaja # BHAVNAGAR CA-27 Mahuva S RANGHOLA /" H 3 # 7 SH 25 21 AKWADA SH CA-01 To CA-16 VARTEJ (CT) !. # SANOSARA # SIDSAR SONGADH SIHOR # AMBLA # SH 21 # /" BUDHEL # SH 36 GHOGHA 6 3 H /" VALUKAD S 21°40'0"N LEGEND T # owa N CA-22 ¤£H-8E ISTRICT GHOGHA BHAVNAGAR 21°40'0"N r LANDMARKS d DEVGANA s D # CA-21 a SIHOR .! MAJOR TOWNS mn HATHAB TANA BHANDARIYA # aga # # PARAVDI /" TALUKA HEAD QUATER r # PALITANA GARIADHAR T AMRELI D /" CA-23 A CA-25 #VARAL VECTORS #GHETI H CA-24 B GARIADHAR /"PALITANA 21°30'0"N NATIONAL HIGHWAYS #DIHOR M 21°30'0"N A STATE HIGHWAYS SH 112 H TRAPAJ WATER BODIES 7 TALAJA #3 K H S !.ALANG (CT) F GA BOUNDARY O N ¤£H - Towards 8E Bagas SH ara 31 GORKHI F THALIYA TALAJA VILLAGE POPULATION SH 96 # # L #JESAR /" U # VILLAGE WITH POPULATION 5000 AND ABOVE BAGDANA CA-26 21°20'0"N # #PAVTHI G 21°20'0"N #SARTANPAR REMARKS:- i. Landmarks are indicative in nature. ii. Each charge area is depicted in different color and is enclosed by physical #SEDARDA Tow features such as roads, rivers, railway tracks or administrative boundaries ards as shown in the map. Kundla iii. This map is a part of 'application-cum-bid document' for the Bhavnagar District ¤£N MAHUVA H-8E Geographical area. MOTA KHUNTAVADA # DATHA CA-27 # MAP SCALE 21°10'0"N 05 10 20 30 BHADROD # UNCHA KOTDA Kilometers 21°10'0"N KALSAR # ngar # SH NESVAD PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS REGULATORY BOARD 34 # A VAGHNAGAR wards Du # E MAHUVA S 1st Floor, World Trade Centre, Babar Road, New Delhi-110001 To /" N KATPAR (CT) A !. BI ¤£NH la -8E RA A Map No. PNGRB/CGD/BID/R-3/2/GA-Bhavnagar District owards Raju T Date July-2010 21°0'0"N Map Title Bhavnagar District Geographical Area (1/2) 21°0'0"N 71°10'0"E 71°20'0"E 71°30'0"E 71°40'0"E 71°50'0"E 72°0'0"E 72°10'0"E 72°20'0"E 72°30'0"E 72°40'0"E 71°54'0"E 71°57'0"E 72°0'0"E 72°3'0"E 72°6'0"E 72°9'0"E 72°12'0"E #KALYANPUR #NARBAD BHAVNAGAR GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2/2) SAVAIKOT # (GUJARAT STATE) 21°54'0"N VIRDI # KEY MAP SURENDRANAGAR 21°54'0"N #PALANPAR AHMEDABAD #ANANDPUR ± RAJKOT #VALLABHIPUR CA-07 CA-06 CA-13 CA-02 CA-05 CA-14 CA-12 CA-15 CA-08 CA-01 CA-04 CA-16 CA-11 CA-03 CA-10 CA-09 BHAVNAGAR #SAVAINAGAR GULF OF KHAMBHAT AMRELI RAJPARA (BHAL) # ðNIRMA LIMITED,KALATALAV #NAVA MADHIYA DEVALIYA # 21°51'0"N KHETAKHATLI TotalGeographicalArea(SqKMs) No.ofChargeAreas # #KALATALAV 301 16 21°51'0"N Charge Areas Identification Important location within CA-01 KarkoliyaLake CA-02 Kardej PALIYAD # CA-03 Sihor S H - 3 CA-04 Bhojpura 6 CA-05 Nari CA-06 Kumbarwada #CHAMARDI #DAMBHALIYA CA-07 Modern Sotne Industries CA-08 BhavnagarAirport CA-09 DevrajNagar CA-10 Top3 Multiplex Cinema CA-11 VallabhVidyaNagar CA-12 SardarNagar CA-13 AnandNagar PETROL PUMP, DAMBHALIYAPETROL PUMP l MODEST INFRASTRUCTURE PVT. LTD. CA-14 VidyaNagar ð ALCOCK ASHDOWN GUJ LTD ð CA-15 SavgunNagar CA-16 GaurishankarLake 21°48'0"N #BHANGADH UNDEVI MODERN STONE INDUSTRIS # SH6 ð 21°48'0"N CA-07 ENDO SULFAN PLANT ,ECCL.BVN. BHOLAD MOMAI MA TEMPLE ð # 9 EXCEL CROP CARE LIMITED P ð LEGEND VAISHALI CINEMA R CPP PLANT,EXCEL CROP CARE LIMITED E STEELCAST LTD.ð ! S ð o S ADMINISTRATION! OFFICE,ECCL,BVN RD !DAWOODI BOHRA QABRASTAN OF BHAVNAGAREXCEL SOIL HEALTH RESEARCH LAB #GHANGHALI CA-06 GUJRAT KHADH PURVATHA NIGAM GODOWN BHAVNAGAR RAILWAY STATION LANDMARKS VECTORS ! Á VORA BAZAR RUVA (PART) KUMBARWADA # õ ANAND! NAGAR GUNATIT NAGAR õ DARBARGADH õ C G CHEMICALS AND MAHALAXMI PAINTSSHAK MARKET õ ANAND NAGAR SCHOOL GROUND NARI õ o ð KHADIJA PARK Q Ä H # CITY BUS STAND¿ IG CA-13 AIRPORT NATIONAL HIGHWAYS H ! mo C TAXI STAND ! O GANDHI SMURITI TEENA KA SCHOOL U !D RT m R ! 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LTD R B RUVA G õ õ H6 GULISTA SCHOOL LAXMINARAYAN SOCIETY H MIRA PARK AM ð Y m a R ð A RAJAPARA I ñ õ Ä CA-14 I R CHITRA POST OFFICE A S R o U õ D l H V m D FUEL CENTER CA-12 A 6 VIDYA NAGAR! õ HILL DRIVE SAINT MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL G õ SARDAR NAGAR o STREETS BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITYõ m A ñ SHIVAJI PARK [MERUBAUG] M MARKETTING YARD CHANDAR DARSHAN PARK Ä BHAVNAGAR AIR PORT Q Ä DINESHBHAI BOGHARA'S SAGARm PARK ! VICTORIA PARK-BHABVNAGAR. Ä KHAKHARIYA 6 FATIMA CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL GENERAL # SH CHITRA Ä T CA-08 õ A 7 DEVRAJ NAGAR GAURISHANKAR LAKE L A USRAD H3 21°45'0"N RAILWAYS S õ NANA SURKA ! J # REIANCE COMMUNICATION OFFICE S A G # CA-15 H6 BHARAT NAGAR HOSPITAL KANTODIYA CA-04 o R D õ # SH3 PIPALIYA 6 CA-01 # VARTEJ RAILWAY STATION MS MJ OWNED VICTORIA PARK GHOGHA Á GSMT CA-16 Ä ð 25 T õ 21°45'0"N H RD, LOCALITY S SAVGUN NAGAR SWAMINARAYAN SCHOOL AIRSTRIP JAYANT CHEMICAL WORK PVT. LTD. KAMINIYANAGAR (MEHUL PALIVAL) SH3 m ð POLICE STATION-NEW BUILDINGõ KALIYABID õ m 7 KACHOTIYA a ! 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Ä KRUSHNA STEEL INDUSTRIES! õ PARK ð R Z PARK Ä ADHEWADA JENBURKT PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED SIDSAR # ð a POLICE STATION ñC.O.JANI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY # HOMIYOPETHI COLLEGE ÁSIHOR RAILWAY STATION ñ AAI SHREE KHODIYAR MATAJI MANDIR TEMPLE RAJPARAð (KHODIYAR) m # NAVYUG PHARMACHEM (P) LTD FARIYADKA VILLAGE POPULATION CRICKET GROUND 9 # POST OFFICE ! # VILLAGE WITH POPULATION #MOTA SURKA #SHEDHAVADAR Á CA-03 ADARSH NIVASHI HIGH SCHOOL RAILWAY STATION 5000 AND ABOVE m CA-09 SIHOR BUS STATION SH25 ¿ MALANKA SIHOR POST OFFICE CA-10 # 9 m RELIGIOUS PLACE SH25 SIHOR VALAVAD# ! ¤£NH-8E KARKOLIYA LAKE m SANTILAL SHAH ENGINEERING COLLEGE SCHOOL ! ñ SHAMPURA(SIDSAR) # COLLEGE CRICKET GROUND #SODVADRA ! # VILLAGE 21°42'0"N #JUNA JALIYA REMARKS:- i.
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