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Mal Development Block BACK SAME ROUTE Route Chart in connection with Parliamentary Election 2019 Mal Development Block BACK SAME ROUTE DISTANCE FROM DC/RC(KM. TO BE COVERED FOR ONE WAY LAST POINT WHERE SL NO of TYPE OF TOTAL NO OF NAME OF PS DESCRIPTION OF THE ROUTE JOURNEY-BACK THROUH THE VEHICLE WILL NO. PS VEHICLE PS TAGGED SAME ROUTE ) STAY/HALT Pucca Kuchha Total 1 1 Ellenbari T.G. Pry. School (Room-1) Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Arrive Ellenbari T.G. Pry. Maxi Taxi Ellenbari T.G. Gate and turn left. Follow the T.G. Road, there after 30 km 5km 35 km 2 nos. School 2 2 Ellenbari T.G. Pry. School (Room-2) reach Polling Station 1 & 2. Drop the Party and halt. Washabari T.G. Pry. School 3 3 Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Reach (Room - 1) Washabari TG Gate. Turn right. Follow TG Road and Reach Washabari Old Bazar Washabari T.G. Pry. School MINI BUS 25 km 5 km 30 km 3 nos. 4 4 Polling Station no. 3 ,4. Drop the Polling Party for booth no 3 & 4 Line ICDS Centre (Room - 2) and then proceed towards booth no 5. Drop the Party and halt. 5 5 Washabari Old Bazar Line ICDS Centre Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Arrive Washabari Bus Stop. Turn Left. Follow the Kalagaity T.G. Kuccha 6 6 Manaline S.S.K. Centre Small Vehicle 27 km 6 km 33 km Manaline S.S.K. Centre 1 no. road. Proceed arround 3 km and arrive Polling Station No. 6. Drop the Polling Party for booth no 6 and halt. Kalagaity T.G. Pry. School Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Arrive 7 7 (Room No-1) Washabari Bus Stop. Turn Left. Follow the Kalagaity T.G. Kuccha Kalagaity T.G. Pry. MAXI TAXI 27 km 6 km 33 km 2 nos. Kalagaity T.G. Pry. School road. Proceed arround 6 km and arrive Polling Station No.7 & 8 . School 8 8 (Room No-2) Drop the party and Halt 9 9 B.D.R. Busty S.S.K. Centre (Room -1) Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Reach Meena More. Turn right. Follow the Bagrakote TG Road and after B.D.R. Busty S.S.K. MAXI TAXI crossing Bagrakote TG Pry School and proceeding 100 more 26 km 0 km 26 km 2 no. Centre 10 10 B.D.R. Busty S.S.K. Centre (Room-2) meteres turn left arrive Polling Station No. 8 & 9.Drop the party and Halt Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards on NH-31 towards Siliguri. 11 11 Daraline ICDS Centre Small Vehicle Reach up to Bagrakote Meena More. Turn Right. Follow TG road 25 km 0 km 25 km Daraline ICDS Centre 1 no. and reach Polling Station No. 11.Drop the party and Halt Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards on NH-31 towards Siliguri. 12 12 Church line ICDS Centre Small Vehicle Reach up to Bagrakote Meena More. Turn Right. Follow TG road 25 km 0 km 25 km Church line ICDS Centre 1 no. and reach Polling Station No. 12.Drop the party and Halt Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed on NH31 towards Siliguri. Reach 13 13 Bagrakote T.G. Pry. School (Southern) Bagrakote Meena More. Turn right. Follow TG Road after crossing Bagrakote T.G. Pry. MINI BUS 25 KM 0 KM 25 KM 2 nos. the railway line and reach Bagrakote TG Pry. School ground. Drop School 14 15 Bagrakote T.G. Pry. School (Northern) the polling team no. 13 & 15 Leave DCRC Mal proceds on NH 31 road siliguri reach upto Chanda Colony Pry. 15 14 Chanda Colony Pry. School Small Vehicle chanda company Bagrakote Gp offfice then turn right reached 25 km 0 km 25 km 1 no. School Polling Station No 14 Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed on NH31 towards Siliguri. Reach NPGEL Building, 16 16 NPGEL Building, Bagrakote Bagrakote Meena More. Turn right. Follow TG Road after crossing 25 km 0 km 25 km 1 no. Bagrakote the railway line and reach PS NO-16. Drop the polling team no. 16 Leesh River T.G. Pry. School Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed on NH31 towards Siliguri. Reach 17 17 (Room-1) Bagrakote Meena More. Turn left. Follow TG pucca road and Leesh River T.G. Pry. Maxi Taxi 22 km 0 km 22 km 2 nos. Leesh River T.G. Pry. School reach and drop the PS No. 17 & 18 and proceed and Drop the School 18 18 (Room-2) polling team and halt. Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed on NH31 towards Siliguri. Reach 19 19 Barkana line Pry. School Small Vehicle Bagrakote Meena More. Turn left. Follow TG pucca road and 22 Km 0 KM 22 km Barkana line Pry. School 1 no. reach and proceed and reach the PS No. 19 20 20 Leesh River Pry. School (Hope Division) Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed on NH31 towards Siliguri. Reach up Asha Club (Hope MINI BUS to Bagrakote Meena More. Turn left. Follow TG Pucca road and 22 km 3 km 25 km 2 nos. Division) 21 21 Asha Club (Hope Division) finally reach Polling Station 20 & 21 22 22 Patibari T.G. Pry. School (Room - 1) Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed on NH31 towards Siliguri. Reach up MINI BUS to Bagrakote Meena More. Turn left. Follow TG Pucca road and 25 km 0 km 25 km Patibari T.G. Pry. School 2 nos. 23 23 Patibari T.G. Pry. School (Room - 2) finally reach Polling Station 21 & 22. Drop the Party and Halt. 24 24 Saogaon B.F.P. School Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed on NH 31 towards Siliguri. Reach up to Bagrakote Meena More. Turn left. Follow along with TG Pucca MINI BUS 26 km 2 km 28 km Sonali T.G. Pry. School 2 no. 25 25 Sonali T.G. Pry. School road approx. 5 km and reach PS no. 24and then reach towards Sonali TG 25. Drop the Party and Halt. 26 26 Gajaldoba High School (Room - 1) Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Reach up to Oodlabari More. Turn left and follow the Kranti Road and 27 27 Gajaldoba High School (Room - 2) arrive up to Oodlabari TG Factory Gate. Turn right and follow the Gajoldoba Community BUS 35 km 0 KM 35 km 3 nos. Gajoldoba Road and proceeds towards Gajoldba High School Hall 28 28 Gajoldoba Community Hall drop the polling party and then proceeds towards polling station no 28. Drop the Party and halt . Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Reach 29 29 Paschim Premganj BFP School up to Oodlabari More. Turn left and follow the Kranti Road and arrive up to Oodlabari Bagtan More. Turn right and follow the Paschim Premganj BFP MAXI TAXI 30 KM 4 34 KM 2 Nos. Gajoldoba Road and proceed towards Gajoldoba High School School 30 30 Gajaldoba ICDS Centre No-7 ,before reaching the HIgh School find the PS No- 30 , drop the polling personel proceeds towards Mahakal More , left side Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Reach up to Oodlabari More. Turn left and follow the Kranti Road and arrive up to Oodlabari TG Factory Gate. Turn right and follow the Gajaldoba C.S. Adibashi 31 31 Gajaldoba C.S. Adibashi Pry. School Small Vehicle 30 KM 0 KM 30 KM 1 No. Gajoldoba Road and proceeds towards Gajoldba Community Hall, Pry. School before corssing the Community hall find the PS- 31 . Drop the party and halt Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towrads Siliguri by the NH31. Reach 32 32 Targhera Pry. School Small Vehicle up to Oodlabari More. Turn left and follow the Kranti Road. 22 KM 0 KM 22 KM Targhera Pry. School 1 No. Reach Polling Station No 32. Drop the party and halt Oodlabari T.G. Pry. School 33 33 Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towrads Siliguri by the NH31. Reach (Room - 1) up to Oodlabari More. Turn left and follow the Kranti Road. Oodlabari T.G. Labour Oodlabari T.G. Pry. School MINI BUS 23 km 0 KM 23 KM 3 nos. 34 34 Reach Polling Station No. 33 , 34 and proceed towards PS No- 35. Club House (Room - 2) Drop the polling personnels and halt. 35 35 Oodlabari T.G. Labour Club House 36 36 Nabajagaran MSK Centre Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Reach up to Oodlabari More. Turn left and follow the Kranti Road. up to Oodlabari More. Turn left and follow the Kranti Road. Bharat Sebashram S.P. 37 38 Bharat Sebashram S.P. Pry.School MINI BUS Proceed up to Dakshin Oodlabari Bazar, then turn right and reach 19 km 1 km 20 km 3 nos. Pry.School the Polling Station 36 Drop the party and then proceed towards 38 39 Bharat Sebashram S.P. Pry.School PS No- 38 & 39 and drop the party and halt. Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Arrive Oodlabari. Turn left and follow the Kranti Road. Arrive up to Oodlabari ST Primary 39 37 Oodlabari ST Primary School Small Vehicle 20 KM 0 KM 20 KM 1 no. Oodlabari TG Bagan More then find PS No- 37 . Drop the party School and halt. 40 40 Teesta Barrage Township Recreation Club Leave DC/RC Mal. Proceed towards Siliguri by the NH31. Reach Teesta Barrage Sub-Div.- Teesta Barrage Sub-Div.-V (Office Room) up to Oodlabari More.
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