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Download Route Chart Route Chart for Movement of Polling Personnel from different pickup points to DC &RC Malda Polytechnic, Chanchal Siddheswari Institute / Chanchal College on P-1 days i.e. 25-04-2021 i.c.w. GEWBLA-2021 for 7th Phase Sl Route Sl Route No ( DC&RC Chanchal Siddheswari Institute / Chanchal College ) No ( DC&RC Malda Polytechnic) 1 Kushida Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College 1 Kushida Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Manikchak Harishchandrapur Trekker Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal Harishchandrapur Trekker Stand to to Malda Polytechnic College Manikchak Via 2 2 College Manikchak Bhaluka Bus Stand to to Malda Polytechnic College Via Laskarpur Kumarganj, 3 Bhaluka Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College 3 Paranpur 4 Ratua Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College Via Samsi 4 Ratua Bus Stand to to Malda Polytechnic College Via Pukuria More, Sovanagar 5 Samsi Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College 5 Samsi Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Alal, Gazole Manikchak Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College vis 6 6 Manikchak Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Sovanagar, Milky Ratua, Samsi 7 Gazole Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via Samsi 7 Gazole Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College via Narayanpur Pakuahat Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via 8 8 Pakuahat Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College via Aiho Aiho Bulbulchandi More to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via 9 9 Bulbulchandi More to Malda Polytechnic College Via Aiho, Mangalbari Gazole, Alal Seshroad Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via Seshroad Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Baishnabnagar, 16 Mile, 10 10 Kaliachak, Gazole Kaliachak 11 PTS More to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via Kaliachak 11 PTS More to Malda Polytechnic College via Kaliachak, Amrity Baishnabnagar Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College 12 12 Baishnabnagar Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Kaliachak, Sujapur via Kaliachak Golapganj Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via 13 13 Golapganj Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Sujapur Kaliachak Kaliachak Chowrangee More to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal Kaliachak Chowrangee More to Malda Polytechnic College Via Mothabari, 14 14 College via Kaliachak Sadullapur 15 Sujapur More to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via Malda 15 Sujapur More to Malda Polytechnic College Via NH-34 Uttar Lakshmipur Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal 16 16 Uttar Lakshmipur Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Amrity College via Mothabari 17 Pukuria More to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via Ratua 17 Pukuria More to Malda Polytechnic College Via Sovanagar 18 Pirganj Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via Ratua 18 Pirganj Stand to Malda Polytechnic College via Jhaljhalia Malda College More to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via Mangalbari, Pandua, Gazole, Samsi, Malatipur 19 19 Malda College More to Malda Polytechnic College Via Ghorapir Malda College More to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via Amrity, Sovanagar, Manikchak, Ratua, Samsi, Malatipur 20 Chanchal Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College 20 Chanchal Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Alal, Gazole Nalagola Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via 21 21 Nalagola Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Aiho Aiho, Bulbulchandi Panchanandapur Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal 22 22 Panchanandapur Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Amrity College via Amrity, Manikchak Tilasan Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via 23 23 Tilasan Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Habibpur Habibpur 24 Kumarganj More to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College 24 Kumarganj More to Malda Polytechnic College Via Paranpur Mahadipur Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via 25 25 Mahadipur Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Sustani more Sustani More Agra Harishchandrapur Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal 26 26 Agra Harishchandrapur Stand to Malda Polytechnic college via Habibpur College via Habibpur Malatipur Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via 27 27 Malatipur Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College via Gazole Gazole Tulsihatta Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via 28 28 Tulsihatta Bus Stand to to Malda Polytechnic College Via Gazole Gazole Sadullapur More to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via 29 29 Sadullapur More to Malda Polytechnic College via Jadupur Jadupur 30 Nakatti Ghat to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via Ratua 30 Nakatti Ghat to Malda Polytechnic College Via Ratua 31 Ashapur Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College 31 Ashapur Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Ratua 32 Swarupganj Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College 32 Swarupganj Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Alal Bamongola Bus Stand to Chanchal Siddheswari Institute/ Chanchal College via 33 33 Bamongola Bus Stand to Malda Polytechnic College Via Habibpur Habibpur Hepline : 9801168559 & 8001448272 Hepline : 03512-252059 Buses will start at 06:00 a.m. & Last Bus will departs at 07:00 a.m. from above mentioned Pick Up Points..
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