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Dindigul Parliamentary Constituency LIST OF POLLING STATIONS for 127 Palani Assembly Constituency comprised within the 22-Dindigul Parliamentary Constituency Sl No. of Whether for all Building in which it will be S.No Polling Polling Area voters or men only located Station or women only PANCHAYAT UNION MIDDLE SCHOOL NORTH FACING 1 -AYYAMPALAYAM (R.V) and (P) AYYAMPALAYAM BL 1. W1., 2 - 1 1 All voters SOUTH BUILDING - AYYAMPALAYAM (R.V) and (P) AYYAMPALAYAM BL 2. W 2., AYYAMPALAYAM-624621 PANCHAYAT UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - 1 -AYYAMPALAYAM (R.V) and (P) CHINNAGOUNDANPUTHUR BL 6. W 2 2 All voters CHINNAGOUNDENPUTHUR- 4., 624621 PANCHAYAT UNION MIDDLE 1 -AYYAMPALAYAM (R.V) and (P) AYYAMPALAYAM BL 3. W 2., 2 - SCHOOL SOUTH FACING 3 3 AYYAMPALAYAM (R.V) and (P) AYYAMPALAYAM BL 4. W 3., 3 - All voters NORTH - ADDL BUILDING AYYAMPALAYAM (R.V) and (P) AYYAMPALAYAM BL 5. W 3., AYYAMPALAYAM-624621 PANCHAYAT UNION PRIMARY 1 -CHITRAIKULAM (R.V) and (P) CHITRAIKULAM BL 1. W 1., 2 - 4 4 SCHOOL CHITRAIKULAM - CHITRAIKULAM (R.V) and (P) ALAGAPURIPUTHUR BL 2. W 1., 3 - All voters 624621 - CHITRAIKULAM -624621 CHITRAIKULAM (R.V) and (P) POLAMMAVALASU BL 3. W 1., PANCHAYAT UNION PRIMARY SCHOOL NORTH BUILDING (SOUTH FACING ) 1 -CHITRAIKULAM (R.V) and (P) PETHANAICKENPUTHUR BL 4. W 2., 2 - 5 5 MALLAIAGOUNDENPATTY - CHITRAIKULAM (R.V) and (P) MALLAIYAGOUNDANPATTI BL 5. W 2., 3 All voters 624621 - -CHITRAIKULAM (R.V) and (P) SOUTH LAKSLAPATTI BL 6. W 3., MALLAIAGOUNDENPATTY - 624621 PANCHAYAT UNION MIDDLE SCHOOL-NORTH FACING NEW 6 6 1 -Pethanaickenpatti (R.V) and (P) Pethanaickenpatti Bl 1. W 1., All voters BUILDING SOUTH PORTION - PETHANAICKENPATTY-624615 Page 1 of 56 Sl No. of Whether for all Building in which it will be S.No Polling Polling Area voters or men only located Station or women only PANCHAYAT UNION MIDDLE SCHOOL-WEST FACING NEW 1 -PETHANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) PETHANAICKENPATTI BL 2. W 7 7 All voters BUILDING EAST PORTION - 2., PETHANAICKENPATTY-624615 PANCHAYAT UNION PRIMARY SCHOOL NORTH FACING,SOUTH PORTION, 1 -PETHANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) VARATHAPPANAICKENPATTI 8 8 SUKKAMANAICKANPATTY- BL 4. W 3., 2 -PETHANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) All voters 624615 - SUKKAMANAICKENPATTI BL 3. W 3., SUKKAMANAICKANPATTY- 624615 PANCHAYAT UNION PRIMARY SCHOOL ,MAIN BUILDING 9 9 1 -PETHANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) SAMATHUVAPURAM. BL 3. W 3., All voters SAMATHUVAPURAM-624615 - SAMATHUVAPURAM-624615 PANCHAYAT UNION MIDDLE SCHOOL WEST FACING EAST 10 10 1 -Kothaimangalam (R.V) and (P) Kothaimangalam Bl 1. W 1., All voters BUILDING - KOTHAIMANGALAM-624618 PANCHAYAT UNION MIDDLE SCHOOL NORTH FACING 11 11 1 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) KOTHAIMANGALAM BL 3. W 2., All voters BUILDING - KOTHAIMANGALAM-624618 PANCHAYAT UNION MIDDLE SCHOOL SOUTH FACING 12 12 1 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) KOTHAIMANGALAM BL 2. W 1., All voters NORTH BUILDING - KOTHAIMANGALAM-624618 Page 2 of 56 Sl No. of Whether for all Building in which it will be S.No Polling Polling Area voters or men only located Station or women only PANCHAYAT UNION MIDDLE SCHOOL EAST FACING 13 13 1 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) KOTHAIMANGALAM BL 4. W 2., All voters BUILDING - KOTHAIMANGALAM-624618 PANCHAYAT UNION PRIMARY SCHOOL SOUTH FACING 1 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) KARUPPA GOUNDANVALASU , 14 14 BUILDING WEST PORTION - All voters KURUMBAPATTI VALASU BL 5. W 1., KARUPPAGOUNDENVALASU- 624601 PANCHAYAT UNION PRIMARY SCHOOL SOUTH FACING 1 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) PERUMALKOILVALASU BL 6. W 2., 15 15 BUILDING EAST PORTION - 2 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) SAMUNDIPURAM BL 6. W 2., 3 - All voters KARUPPAGOUNDENVALASU- KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) PATTAI BL 6. W 2., 624601 P.U PRIMARY SCHOOL NORTH FACING TERRECED BUILDING 16 16 SOUTH SIDE EAST PORTION - 1 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) JAWAHAR NAGAR BL 7. W 3., All voters JAWAHAR NAGAR, KOTHAIMANGALAM-624601 P.U PRIMARY SCHOOL NORTH FACING TERRECED BUILDING 1 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) GANAPATHI NAGAR BL 7. W 3., 2 17 17 SOUTH SIDE WEST PORTION - -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) SOOSAI NAGAR BL 7. W 3., 3 - All voters JAWAHAR NAGAR, KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) MANGAMMA NAGAR BL 7. W 3., KOTHAIMANGALAM-624601 Page 3 of 56 Sl No. of Whether for all Building in which it will be S.No Polling Polling Area voters or men only located Station or women only P.U.PRY SCHOOL, SOUTH 1 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) GANAPATHI NAGAR BL 7. W 3., 2 FACING - -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) MANGAMMAL NAGAR BL 7. W 3., 18 18 All voters JAVAGARNAGAR,KOTHAIMAN 3 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) KOTHANAR COLONY BL 7. W 3, 4 GALAM-624601 -KOTHAIMANGALAM (R.V) and (P) PERUMPARAI. BL 7. W 3., VANAN MIDDLE SCHOOL NEW BUILDING FACING NORTH 1 -KALIKKANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) KALIKKANAICKENPATTI BL 19 19 FIRST BUILDING - All voters 1. W 1., KALIKKANAICKANPATTY- 624601 VANAN MIDDLE SCHOOL OLD 1 -KALIKKANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) KALIKKANAICKENPATTI BL BUILDING FACING WEST - 20 20 2. W 2., 2 -KALIKKANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) HARIJAN COLONY, All voters KALIKKANAICKANPATTY- NEW COLONY. BL 2. W 3., 624601 P.U.PRIMARY SCHOOL NORTH FACING OLD BUILDING , 1 -PATCHALANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) PATCHALANAICKENPATTI PACHALANAICKANPATTY- 21 21 BL 1. W 1., 2 -PATCHALANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) All voters 624613 - PATCHALANAICKENPATTI BL 2. W 1., PACHALANAICKANPATTY- 624613 P.U.PRIMARY SCHOOL SOUTH FACING NEW BUILDING , 1 -PATCHALANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) PATCHALANAICKENPATTI PACHALANAICKANPATTY- 22 22 BL 3. W 2., 2 -PATCHALANAICKENPATTI (R.V) and (P) All voters 624613 - PATCHALANAICKENPATTI BL 4. W 3., PACHALANAICKANPATTY- 624613 P.U.ELE SCHOOL NORTH 1 -KANAKKANPATTI (R.V) and (P) KOMBAIPATTI BL 11. W 4. Dr.No 1- 23 23 FACING BUILDING - All voters 100, KOMBAIPATTI-624613 Page 4 of 56 Sl No. of Whether for all Building in which it will be S.No Polling Polling Area voters or men only located Station or women only P.U.MIDDLE SCHOOL SOUTH FACING NEW BUILDING, 24 24 1 -KANAKKANPATTI (R.V) and (P) Dr.No 201-2565, All voters KOMBAIPATTI-624613 - KOMBAIPATTI-624613 1 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) Ottar st 1. St No:1 W 1, 2 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and GOVT.HIGHSCHOOL NORTH (TP) SOUTH CAR ST St No: 2. W 1., 3 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) WEST FACING BUILDING OLD 25 25 CAR ST St No:3. W 1, 4 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) KURUMBAR ST St No:4. All voters AYAKUDI-624613 - BUILDING W 1., 5 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) DEVANGAR ST St No:5. W 1, 6 - OLD AYAKUDI-624613 AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) NORTH CAR ST St No:6. W 1, P.U.ELE.SCHOOL SOUTH FACING NEW BUILDING BLOCK- 1 -Ayakudi (R.V) and (TP) Pandiyavelalar st-3 w-3 St-3, 2 -AYAKUDI (R.V) 5 SOUTH and (TP) SORKAVASAL ST-4 W-3 St-4, 3 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) EASR 26 26 All voters FACING NEW BUILDING BLOCK CAR ST-5 W-3 St-5, 4 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) WEST CAR ST-2 W-3 St-2, -5. OLD AYAKUDI-624613 - OLD 5 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) NORTH CAR ST-1 W-3 St-1, AYAKUDI-624613 P.U.ELE SCHOOL EAST FACING 1 -Ayakudi (R.V) and (TP) Muthaliar st-1 W-4 St-1, 2 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and 27 27 WEST BUILDING BLOCK 3 - (TP) KOTHANAR ST-2 W-4 St-2, 3 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) PALLAR All voters BUILDING OLD AYAKUDI-624613 EAST ST-3 W-4 St-3, P.U.ELE SCHOOL SOUTHFACING CENTER BUILDING EASTERN 28 28 1 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) ATHIDRAVIDAR ST-2 W-2 ST-2, All voters PORTION OLD AYAKUDI-624613 - OLD AYAKUDI-624613 P.U.ELE SCHOOL , ANNA MEMORIAL BUILDING EAST 29 29 PORTION (NORTH FACEING 1 -Ayakudi (R.V) and (TP) Sakkiliar st-1 W-2 St-1, All voters BUILDING ) - OLD AYAKUDI- 624613 Page 5 of 56 Sl No. of Whether for all Building in which it will be S.No Polling Polling Area voters or men only located Station or women only P.U.ELE SCHOOL SOUTHFACING CENTRE BUILDING WEST 30 30 1 -Ayakudi (R.V) and (TP) PALLAR ST-1 W-5 St-1, All voters PORTION, OLD AYAKUDI-624613 - OLD AYAKUDI-624613 P.U.ELE SCHOOL , ANNA MEMORIALBUILDING NORTH 1 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) PALLAR NORTH ST W5,6 ST 1,2, 2 -AYAKUDI 31 31 FACTING (WESTERN PORTION), All voters (R.V) and (TP) PALLAR EAST ST-3 W-5 St-3, OLD AYAKUDI-624613 - OLD AYAKUDI-624613 GOVT HIGH SCHOOL NORTHWEST CORNER SOUTH 1 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) M.G.R.Nagar, Pallar north st 2. W 6 St-2, 2 - 32 32 FACTING BUILDING , OLD All voters AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) UCHANPUTHUR PALLAR ST 3. W 6. St-3, AYAKUDI 624613 - OLD AYAKUDI-624613 GOVT.HIGHSCHOOL 1 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) Ponnusamyputhur st-1 W-7, 2 -AYAKUDI (R.V) SOUTH FACING ADJACENT TO and (TP) MUSLIM NESAVALAR ST-2 W-7, 3 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) 33 33 All voters HM ROOM ,OLD AYAKUDI – NANDAVANAPATTI ST-3 W-7, 4 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) DINDIGUL- 624613 - OLD AYAKUDI - 624613 PALANI ROAD ST-4 W-7, INTEGRATED CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT SCHEME, UNIT 1 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) EAST MUGAMATHIAR ST St-1 W-10, 2 - 34 34 All voters III BUILDING - NEW AYAKUDI- AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) SOUTH MUGAMATHIAR ST St-2 W-10, 624613 1 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) VETTIPULAYAN ST . EAST VANNIAR ST . ST BRANCH LIBRARY - NEW 35 35 1 W 8., 2 -AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) SAKKILIAR ST St-2 W-8, 3 - All voters AYAKUDI-624613 AYAKUDI (R.V) and (TP) EAST KAVAL ST St-3 W-8, P.U.
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