RAJGANJ Route Chart in Connection with Election to the House of People from 3-Jalpaiguri (SC) Parlamentary Constituency-2019 DISTANCE from DC/RC

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RAJGANJ Route Chart in Connection with Election to the House of People from 3-Jalpaiguri (SC) Parlamentary Constituency-2019 DISTANCE from DC/RC 18- RAJGANJ Route Chart in Connection with Election to the House of People from 3-Jalpaiguri (SC) Parlamentary Constituency-2019 DISTANCE FROM DC/RC. TO Last Name of No. & point the AC Part Name of Type of Total Sector Total no Description of Route Pucca Kuchha where Sector No Polling Vehicies distance No of Ps Vehicle Hed Station will stay Quarter Starting from DCRC N B U CAMPUS II DENGUAJHAR to Belakoba Bartola via Simulguri Simulguri Rangdhamal to Gate Bazar via Fulatipara 18/1 CS 42 X 2= CS Sumo Canal Road and cross the Canal and 0 84 Kms primary 84kms Primary proceed 1.00 K.m. drop the P.S. No. school School. 18/1 and halt and back with the same route. Starting from DCRC N B U CAMPUS II DENGUAJHAR to Belakoba Bat tola via Tata Rangdhamali to Gate Bazar via 42X2=84 Simulguri Simulguri 0 84 Kms 18/2 Sumo Fulatipara Canal Road and cross the kms ICDS ICDS Cetre Canal and and proceed same way 2.00 K.m. drop the Team 18/2 and halt. Shikarpur Starting from DCRC N B U Campus II Nanitan Denguajhar to Bodaganj vamridebi 18/3 Primary more via Rangdhamali then right turn 0 school via to Gate Bazar via Fulatipara Canal Road and turn left 1.5 km. to 40X2=80 Mantadari Bus Paromunda More and cross the Canal 80 KMs kms GP Office Lalitabari Bridge and proceed 1km and drop the Junior Team of Booth No 18/3 Shikarpur 0 18/4 basic Nanitanpara Primary school and move primary again another 1km upto Lalitabari school Junior basic primary school & drop the Starting from DCRC N B U Campus II Denguajhar to Belakoba Bat tola to Uttar Gate Bazar by crossing straight 1/2 Kms 18/5 Mantadari towards PS: 18/5 and halt Next Day 0 76 KMs Pry. after completion of Poll the vehicle will School back to the DCRC along the same route MANTAD with all the teams. 1 ARI G.P. 10 OFFICE Starting from DCRC N B U Campus II Denguajhar to Belakoba Bat tola via Rangdhamali via Fulatipara Canal Road Mantadari 18/6 to Mantadari High School of Booth NO- High 0 72 KMs Uttar 18/6 and halt Next Day after 38X2=76 School Bus Mantadari completion of Poll the vehicle will back kms Pry. to the DCRC along the same route with School all the teams. Starting from DCRC N B U Campus II Denguajhar to Belakoba Bat tola via Rangdhamali to Fulatipara Canal Road Mantadari ( about 8 km PW Road) via Baidyeswar 18/7 BFP Roy house more to Mantadari BFP 0 70 KMs school Schooland of Booth No- 18/7 halt.Next Day after completion of Poll the vehicle will back to the DCRC along the same route with all the teams. DCRC N B U Campus II Denguajhar to Rangdhamali to Bodaganj vamridebi Kundardig more and turn right and proceed to Kundardig 38X2=76 18/54 hi BFP Tata Sumo Takimari Bazaar via Bhalobasa more to 0 76 KMs hi BFP kms School Gate bazar and Paromunda more then School turn left Kundardighi BFP School of PS- 18/54 and Hall Panashgur DCRC N B U Campus II Denguajhar to Amerbari 18/58 i Spcial Rangdhamali to Bodaganj vamridebi 1 36X2=72 Panashgur Cadre Pry. Mini Bus more and turn right and proceed to 72 KMs Amerbari kms i BFP Takimari Bazaar via Bhalobasa more to 18/59 Panashgur 2 School i BFP Gate bazar and foktiya more then turn Starting from DCRC N B U Campus II Denguajhar to Rangdhamali to Bodaganj vamridebi more and right turn Birenbasti to Takimari Bazaar to Biren Basti SSK.of 34x2=68 Birenbasti 18/11 Magic 34 kms 0 SSK Booth NO- 18/11 & halt.Next Day after kms SSK completion of Poll the vehicle will back to the DCRC along the same route with all the teams. Dudhia Non. Formal 18/10 Primary School Takimari Starting from DCRC N B U Campus II Dudhiya 18/12 BFP Schoo Denguajhar to Rangdhamali to non (Room-1) Bodaganj Hat right turn and proceed to 0 formal 40 X2=80 Takimari BFP School of Booth NO 40 kms Primary kms 18/12, & 13 and move another 4km to School of Dudhiya non formal Primary School of Booth NO Mini Bus Booth NO 18/10 and move another 2Km 18/10 Mini Bus Booth NO 18/10 and move another 2Km 18/10 Takimari Milanpally Non-Formal Primary School 18/13 BFP Schoo of PS- 18/17 and Halt . Next Day after (Room-2) completion of Poll the vehicle will back 0 to the DCRC along the same route with all the teams. Milanpally Non- 18/17 Formal Primary School Starting from DCRC N B U Campus II Denguajhar to Rangdhamali to Bodaganj vamridebi more and right turn and proceed Teesta Cannel up to Saraswati Teesta Barrage and coss the Cannel & Saraswati pur TG turn left of about 5.00km (through 42x2=84 pur TG 18/14 Sumo 42 kms 0 Primary forest road ) turn left up to saraswati kms Primary School pur TG factory to reach PS Saraswati TG School pry. school of Booth NO- 18/14 & halt.Next Day after completion of Poll the vehicle will back to the DCRC along the same route with all the teams. Starting from DCRC N B U Campus II Denguajhar to Rangdhamali to Bodaganj vamridebi more and right turn and proceed Teesta Cannel up to Teesta Barrage & turn left of about .Kathalgur 42x2=84 .Kathalgur Sumo 5.00km (through forest road )and drop 42 kms 0 18/15 i Primary kms i Primary the team Kathalguri Pry. schoolof Booth School School NO 18/15 . and halt.Next Day after completion of Poll the vehicle will back to the DCRC along the same route with all the teams. Starting from DCRC N B U Campus II Denguajhar to Rangdhamali to Milanpally Bodaganj vamridebi more and turn right 39x2=78k Milanpally Sumo 39 kms 0 Communit 18/16 and proceed to Takimari Bazaar via ms Communit y Hall Bhalobasa more to Milanpally y Hall Community Hall. of PS -18/16 Starting from DCRC Jalpaiguri N B U CAMPUS II to Belakoba Bat tola via Rangdhamali to Ambari Falakata & turn Ramkrishn right at Sahudangi hat & turn right & a SSK, Ramkrishn cautionly crossing Open Railway Track & 18/19 Kamatpar 30 X 2 = 30 X 2 = a S.S.K. proceed Zilla parisad Road 3.50Km & 0 a. (Room- 60 Km 60 Km Kamatpar Turn right at Kachu more to Kutcha 1) a. road 1.50 Km & to reach P.S. No 18/19, Next Day after completion of Poll the vehicle will back to the DCRC along the same route with all the teams. Mini Bus Mini Bus Starting from DCRC Jalpaiguri N B U CAMPUS II to Belakoba Bat tola via Rangdhamali to Ambari Falakata & turn Ramkrishn right at Sahudangi hat & turn right & Ramkrishn a SSK, cautionly crossing Open Railway Track & 30 X 2 = 30 X 2 = a S.S.K. Kamatpar proceed Zilla parisad Road 3.50Km & 0 18/20 60 Km 60 Km Kamatpar a. (Room- Turn right at Kachu more to Kutcha a. 2) road 1.50 Km & to reach P.S. No 18/20 Next Day after completion of Poll the vehicle will back to the DCRC along the same route with all the teams. Farabari S.C.Pry.Sc 18/21 hool (1st Starting from DCRC Jalpaiguri N B U 0 room), CAMPUS II to Belakoba Bat tola via Rangdhamali to Ambari Falakata & turn right at Sahudangi hat & cautionly Farabari crossing Open Railway Track & proceed 40 X2=80 40 X2=80 Nepali Farabari Mini Bus Zilla parisad Road 7.0 Km to reach kms kms basti Pry S.C.Pry.Sc P.S.No 18/21.& 22 and move another 2 0 18/22 school. hool (2nd km to reach P.S.No - 1 8/18. and holt room). Next Day after completion of Poll the vehicle will back to the DCRC along the Farabari same route with all the teams. Nepali 18/18 basti Pry school. Starting from DCRC Jalpaiguri N B U CAMPUS II to Belakoba Bat tola via Rangdhamali to Ambari Falakata & turn right at Sahudangi hat & cautionly Farabari Farabari 28.75 X 2 28.75 X 2 crossing Open Railway Track & proceed Nepali 18/23 ICDS sumo = 57.50 0 = 57.50 Zilla parisad Road 7.0 Km to reach basti Pry Center. Km Km P.S.No 18/23 Next Day after school.l completion of Poll the vehical will back to the DCRC along the same route with all the teams. Starting from DCRC Jalpaiguri N B U CAMPUS II to Belakoba Bat tola via Rangdhamali to Ambari Falakata & turn Jaldumar right at Sahudangi hat & cautionly Jaldumar 27.0 X 2 = 27.0 X 2 = Sahu sumo crossing Open Railway Track & proceed 0 Sahu 18/24 54 Km 54 Km Colony Zilla parisad Road 6.75 Km to reach Colony SSK P.S.No -18/24 Next Day after SSK completion of Poll the vehical will back to the DCRC along the same route Jaldumar Buribhash 18/25 a BFP 0 School (1st room) Starting from DCRC Jalpaiguri Starting from DCRC Jalpaiguri Polytechnic collage to Belakoba Bat Jaldumar tola via Rangdhamali to Ambari Falakata Jaldumar Buribhash & turn right at Sahudangi more & right Buribhash a BFP 27.0 X 2 = 27.0 X 2 = 18/26 Mini Bus turn through under pass near adarshya 0 a BFP School 54 Km 54 Km pally to reach P.S 18/25, 26 &27 and School (3rd holt Next Day after completion of Poll room) the vehicle will back to the DCRC along the same route with all the teams.
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