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Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Burdwan MV Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Burdwan M.V Department Memo No.740 / M.V Dated : 05/ 03 /2014. To : Smt. Santana Mukherjee,W/O. U. Mukherjee & Smt. Chumki Mukherjee W/O. A. Mukherjee, Vill. + P.O.- Balijuri, Via- Londoha, Dist.- Burdwan. Holder of P.St.P. No.18/2000-01.Vehicle No : WB39/6636. Sub : Provisional Time Table on the route Madhaipur to Durgapur Station, Via-Jhanjra Colony, Sarpi More, Benachity, City Centre (Mini Bus) (3 Up & 3 Dn.) The following time table is hereby approved provisionally to ply the Vehicle No. WB39/6636 on the route Madhaipur to Durgapur Station, Via-Jhanjra Colony, Sarpi More, Benachity, City Centre (Mini Bus) (3 Up & 3 Dn.)sanctioned in favour of Smt. Santana Mukherjee,W/O. U. Mukherjee & Smt. Chumki Mukherjee W/O. A.Mukherjee, Vill. + P.O.- Balijuri, Via- Londoha, Dist.- Burdwan with immediate effect (for 15 days only) ) in cancellation of the earlier time–table issued of this office vide Memo. No.2803(7)/MV .Dated-13.05.2005. Madhaipur Jhanjra Sarpi More Benachity City Durgapur Colony Centre Station. 5.10 5.50 6.00 6.45/6.50 7.10 7.35 10.20 9.40 9.30 8.40/8.45 8.20 7.55 10.35 11.15 11.25 12.10/12.15 12.35 1.00 3.40 3.00 2.50 2.05/2.10 1.45 1.20 4.00 4.40 4.50 5.35/5.40 6.00 6.25 9.00 8.20 8.10 7.25/7.30 7.05 6.40 Sd/- Secretary Regional Transport Authority Burdwan. Memo No:740/1(3)/M.V Dated : 05/ 03/2014. Copy forwarded for information to : 1)The Secy., Durgapur Mini Bus Association, Prantika, Durgapur. 2) Website www.bardhaman.nic.in Sd/- Secretary Regional Transport Authority Burdwan. Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Burdwan M.V Department Memo No. 718/ M.V Dated : 03/03/2014. To : Sk.Ful Ali, S/O. Late Sk. Soleman, Vill. Itachanda, P.O.-Gushkara, P.S.- Ausgram, Burdwan.Holder of P.St.P. No. 14/13-14.Vehicle No.WB41F/1753. Sub : Provisional Time Table on the route Gushkara to Kasba, Via- Bhalki, Pratappur, Mankar (Local 2 Up & 2 Dn.) The following time table is approved provisionally to ply the Vehicle No. WB41F/1753 on the route Gushkara to Kasba, Via- Bhalki, Pratappur, Mankar (Local 2 Up & 2 Dn.) sanctioned in favour of Sk.Ful Ali, S/O. Late Sk. Soleman, Vill. Itachanda, P.O.-Gushkara, P.S.- Ausgram, Burdwan. with immediate effect (for 15 days only) . in cancellation of the earlier time–table issued of this office vide Memo. No.163/MV.Dated- 15/01/2014. Gushkara Abhiramur Pratappur Bud-bud Kasba 1st. Trip 05.20 (D) 05.50 06.10 6.40/45 7.15 (A) 2nd.Trip 10.00 (A) 09.35 09.10 8.35/40 8.05 (D) 3rd. Trip 10.55 (D) 11.25 11.45 12.15/20 12.50 (A) 4th. Trip 14.00 (A) 03.30 03.10 2.35/40 13.55( (D) Sd/- Secretary Regional Transport Authority Burdwan. Memo No: 718 /1(6)/ M.V. Dated:03/03/2014. Copy forwarded for information to : 1) Sri Banamali Hazra, Hon’ble MLA & Member of RTA, Burdwan. 2-4) The Secy., BDBA/ BDBS/ BDBOS, Burdwan. 5) The Secy., Gushkara Bus Owner’s Association. 6) Website www.bardhaman.nic.in Sd/- Secretary Regional Transport Authority Burdwan. Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Burdwan M.V Department Memo No: 584/M.V Dated-21/02 /2014. NOTICE It is notified for existing operators on the route Gitagram to Burdwan Via Kamal, Maldanga & Bhatar (Exress), 2 Up &2 Dn. that the following proposed time table for the Vehicle No. WB-41B-4411(Bus) and P.St.P. No. 05/1987-88 is hereby published for wide circulation. Objection / Suggestion / Views / Opinion are invited within 30(thirty) days from the date of issue of this notice . If no such objection etc. received within the stipulated date, the proposed time table will be issued. Gitagram Maldanga Burdwan 6.00(D) 6.15/20 07.40(A) 10.05(A) 09.35/50 08.15(D) 13.10(D) 13.25/30 14.50(A) 17.15(A) 16.45/17.00 15.25(D) Sd/- Secretary, Regional Transport Authority Burdwan. Memo No:584/1(7)/M.V Dated : 21/02/2014. Copy forwarded for information to : 1) Sri Banamali Hazra, Hon’ble MLA & Member of RTA, Burdwan. 2-5) The Secy., BDBA/ BDBS/ BDBOS, Burdwan./M.B.M.S.S., Memari. 6) Sri Deba Prasad Tewari S/O. Lt. B.P. Tewari of Borehat, Dist.Burdwan, Vehicle No. WB-41B-4411(Bus) and P.St.P. No. 05/1987-88 7) Website www.bardhaman.nic.in Sd/- Secretary, Regional Transport Authority Burdwan. Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Burdwan M.V.Department Memo No. 410/M.V Dated.06/02 /2014 To : Kazi Khalil Ullah S/O. Barkat Ullah, Vill & P.O. Baktarnagar, P.S. Raniganj, Dist. Burdwan. Holder of P.St.P. No.21/2012-13. Vehicle No. : WB 37C/5837. Sub : Provisional Time Table for the route Raniganj to Eklaxmi, Via Panjabi More, City Centre, Panagarh, Burdwan, Seharabazar.(Exp.1 up &1 Dn.) The following time table is approved provisionally to ply the Vehicle No. WB 37C /5837 for the Extension route Raniganj to Eklaxmi, Via Panjabi More, City Centre, Paanagarh, Burdwan, Seharabazar.(Exp. 1 up & 1 Dn.).in favour of Kazi Khalil Ullah S/O. Barkat Ullah, Vill & P.O. Baktarnagar, P.S. Raniganj, Dist. Burdwan.holder of P.St. P. No.21/2012-13 with immediate effect (for 30 days only) in cancellation of the earlier time–table issued of this office vide Memo. No. 3135/MV. Dated -27/08/2013. Up Trip Stoppages Down Trip. 9.35(D) Raniganj 20.05(A) 9.50 Panjabi More 19.50 10.05 Andal More 19.35 10.20 Bhiringi More 19.20 10.25 City Centre 19.15 10.35 Muchipara 19.05 10.50 Panagarh 18.50 11.05 Budbud 18.35 11.25 Galsi 18.15 11.55/12.20 Burdwan 17.35/45 13.05 Seharabazar 16.50 13.35(A) Eklaxmi 16.20(D) Sd/- Secretary Regional Transport Authority Burdwan Memo No. 410 /1(5) M.V Dated. 06/02/2014. Copy forwarded for information to : 1-3) The Secy., BDBA/ BDBS/ BDBOS, Burdwan. 4) The Secy., D.D.B.B.W.S., Bankura More, Burdwan. 5) Website www.bardhaman.nic.in Sd/- Secretary Regional Transport Authority Burdwan Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Burdwan M.V Department Memo No:348/M.V Dated:03/02/2014. NOTICE It is notified for existing operators on the route Natunhat to Benachity, Via Kasemnagar, Gushkara, Abhirampur, Mankar, Bud bud, Panagarh, City Centre (Local) 2 Up & 2 Dn. that the following proposed time table for the Vehicle No. WB41F/1449,P.St.P.No. 09/13-14 [W.P. NO. 31866(W) OF 2013 (Smt. Manu Laha-Vs- State of West Bengal & Ors.)] is hereby published for wide circulation. Objection / Suggestion / Views / Opinion are invited within 30(thirty) days from the date of issue of this notice . If no such objection etc. received within the stipulated date, the proposed time table will be issued. Natunhat Gushkara Budbud Panagarh City Centre Benachity 5.35(D) 6.30 7.30 7.50 8.25 8.40(A) 12.45(A) 11.30/50 10.30 10.10 9.35 9.20(D) 13.30(D) 14.25/35 15.35 15.55 16.30 16.45(A) 20.45(A) 19.45/50 18.45 18.25 17.50 17.35(D) Sd/- Secretary, Regional Transport Authority Burdwan. Memo No: 348/1(5)/M.V Dated :03/02/2014. Copy forwarded for information to : 1-3) The Secy., BDBA/ BDBS/ BDBOS, Burdwan. 4) Smt. Manu Laha, W/O. Mridul Haha, School More(Suri Road) P.O. Gushkara, P.S. Ausgram,Dist. Burdwan, Pin- 713128. 5) Website www.bardhaman.nic.in Sd/- Secretary, Regional Transport Authority Burdwan. Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Burdwan M.V Department Memo No. 281 / M.V Dated 29/01/2014. To : Sri Ashis Kumar Dutta ,Madhabitala, Katwa, Burdwan , P.St.P. No. 120/94- 95 and Vehicle No. WGH- 8306. Sub : Provisional Time Table on the route Kaichar to Katwa (3 Up & 3 Dn.) Vehicle No. WGH-8306 and P.St.P. No.120/94-95. The following time table is hereby approved provisionally to ply the Vehicle No. WGH- 8306 on the Kaichar to Katwa sanctioned in favour of Sri Ashis Kumar Dutta ,Madhabitala, Katwa, Burdwan , Vehicle No. WGH-8306 and P.St.P. No.120/94-95 with immediate effect (for 15 days only) ) in cancellation of the earlier time–table issued of this office vide Memo. No.5479(3/MV.Dated- 31/10/1994. Kaichar Katwa 6.00(D) 7.20(A) 9.00(A) 7.40(D) 9.40(D) 11.00(A) 12.55(A) 11.35(D) 13.40(D) 15.00(A) 18.20(A) 17.00(D) Sd/- Secretary Regional Transport Authority Burdwan. Memo No: 281 /1(5)/M.V Dated :29/01/2014. 1) The Secy., KBMA,Katwa. 2-4) The Secy., BDBA/ BDBS/ BDBOS, Burdwan. 5) Website www.bardhaman.nic.in Sd/- Secretary Regional Transport Authority Burdwan. Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate, Burdwan M.V Department Memo No.293/ M.V Dated : 30 / 01/2014.
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