LIST of POLLING STATIONS for No.04 Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly Constituency Comprised Within the No.1 Cooch Behar (SC) Parliamentary Constituency

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LIST of POLLING STATIONS for No.04 Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly Constituency Comprised Within the No.1 Cooch Behar (SC) Parliamentary Constituency ANNEXURE- III CHAPTER-II PARA- 2.7.1 LIST OF POLLING STATIONS For No.04 Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly Constituency comprised within the No.1 Cooch Behar (SC) Parliamentary Constituency Maximum Total Whether whether for distance Sl. No. Number of Area of the there is a all voters or that a voter of Voter Locality Building in which it will be located Polling Station separate Polling areas* for men will have to Polling assigned only or travel to Stations (in sq. mtr.) entrance (as on women only reach the and exit 25/03/19) station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 i) Pashchim Moamari Part, JL No-140, N-Mouza Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza- Moamari Central Sponsord Pry. Below 1.00 1 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Boundary S-Mouza Boundary, E-Mara Torsar chhar, W- Both 1035 Pashchim Moamari K.M. School Mouza Boundary . II) Barovita Part, JL No-139. N-House ofi) Jaggyeswar Pashchim MoamariDas, S-House Part, of JL Dines No-140, Das, East E-River + West Mara : Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza- Below 1.00 2 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Mouza Boundary N. S. - River, ii) Borovita (Part) , JL No. - Both 1082 Pashchim Moamari Domukha Nayarhat M.S.K. K.M. 139 Pashchim Moamari Part, JL No-140. N-Buri Torsar Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza - Moyamari A . P . School (FIRST Below 1.00 3 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Chhar, S-Mouza Boundary, E-up to Domukha Nayarhat Both 710 Pashchim Moamari K.M. PHASE), Room-1 road, W- up to Domukha Nayarhat road, i) Pashchim Moamari Part, JL No-140 , N- House of Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza - Moyamari A . P . School (FIRST Below 1.00 4 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Taher Ali, S- Mouza Boundary. E- House of Tara kanta Both 1255 Pashchim Moamari K.M. PHASE), Room-2 Barman, W- River. Pashchim Moamari Part, JL No-140, N-Mouza Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza - Below 1.00 5 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Boundary, S-Mara Torsar chhara, E-Mouza Boundary, W- Both 1110 Pashchim Moamari Moamari Jr. Basic School K.M. Mouza Boundary Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza - Barovita Part, JL No-139, N-Mouza Boundary, S-Mouza Below 1.00 6 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Both 818 Barovita Barovita G.S.F. Pry. School Boundary, E-Mouza Boundary, W- Mara Torsa river K.M. Maynaguri Digalhati (part), JL No-141, N-Mouza Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza- Below 1.00 7 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Boundary, S-Mouza Boundary, E-Mouza Boundary, W- Both 861 Maynaguri Digalhati Maynaguri Moktaba AP School K.M. House of Neki Mamud Miah upto SEP road Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza- Below 1.00 8 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Maynaguri Digalhati (part), JL No-141, Both 741 Maynaguri Digalhati Maynaguri High School K.M. i) Maynaguri Digalhati (part) , JL No-141, N-Mouza Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza- Below 1.00 9 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Boundary, S-Mouza Boundary, E-House of Meher Miah Both 770 Maynaguri Digalhati Digalhati Maynaguri GP School K.M. up to Mouza Boundary, W- Mouza Boundary. ii) Maynaguri Singijani (entire), JL No- 155 Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza- Singijani Maynaguri 4th Plan Pry. i) Maynaguri Digalhati (part) , JL No-141, ii) Maynaguri Below 1.00 10 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Both 928 Maynaguri Digalhati School Singijani (entire), JL No- 155 K.M. i) Baro Atharokota (entire), JL No-137, N-Mouza Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza - Baro Atharokotha Spl. Cadre Pry. Below 1.00 11 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Boundary, S- Torsa river, E-Mouza Boundary, W- Torsa Both 771 Baro Atharokota K.M. School, Room-1 river i) Baro Atharokota (entire), JL No-137, N-Mouza Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza - Baro Atharokotha Spl. Cadre Pry. Below 1.00 12 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Boundary, S- Torsa river, E-Mouza Boundary, W- Torsa Both 832 Baro Atharokota K.M. School, Room-2 river (as on 11/06/2018) [as per Memo no.: Elec/232(55)/XXX-18, Dated: 07/06/18] Page:1 of total 20 pages . LIST OF POLLING STATIONS For No.04 Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly Constituency comprised within the No.1 Cooch Behar (SC) Parliamentary Constituency Maximum Total Whether whether for distance Sl. No. Number of Area of the there is a all voters or that a voter of Voter Locality Building in which it will be located Polling Station separate Polling areas* for men will have to Polling assigned only or travel to Stations (in sq. mtr.) entrance (as on women only reach the and exit 25/03/19) station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza - Chhoto Atharokotha AP School, Chhoto Atharokota(part), JL No-138, N-Mouza Boundary, Below 1.00 13 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Both 1299 Chhoto Atharokota Room-1 S- Torsa river, E-Mouza Boundary, W- Mouza Boundary K.M. Chhoto Atharokota(part), JL No-138, N-Mouza Boundary, Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Moamari, Mouza - Chhoto Atharokota AP School, Below 1.00 14 Above 20 sq. mt Yes S- Mouza Boundary, E- Torsa River, W- Mouza Both 1040 Chhoto Atharokota K.M. Room-2 Boundary. i) Haldimohan Part, JL-No- 204, N-House of Tandu Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza- Chilkirhat Kanteswari High School, Below 1.00 15 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Barman, S- Mouza Boundary, E-Kaliganj Nala upto Haldia Both 929 Haldimohan K.M. Room-1 Setu, W- House of Sailen Roy Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza- Chilkirhat Kanteswari High School, i) Haldimohan Part, JL-No- 204, N-House of Abul Mia, S- Below 1.00 16 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Both 1021 Haldimohan Room-2 Mouza Boundary, E-House of Subhash Barman, W- Nala. K.M. i) Haldimohan Part, JL-No- 204, N-Haldia Setu, S- Dharia Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza Below 1.00 17 Above 20 sq. mt Yes path, E-Mouza Boundary, W- upto Masan Kura, ii) Both 1071 Haldimohan Khalisaguri Aided Pry. School K.M. Khalisaguri (entire), JL No-203 i) Haldimohan Part, JL-No- 204, N-House of Sobahan Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza- Haldimohan 4th Plan Primary Below 1.00 18 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Miah, S- upto Khalisabari road, E-road of Kankanguri Both 1174 Haldimohan K.M. School Chhara, W- road of Kankanguri Chhara Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza- Below 1.00 19 Above 20 sq. mt Yes i) Morongamari (Part), JL No-205 Both 1050 Morongamari Morongabari AP School, Room-1 K.M. Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza- Below 1.00 20 Above 20 sq. mt Yes i) Morongamari (Part), JL No-205 Both 1253 Morongamari Morongabari AP School, Room-2 K.M. Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza - i) Shilkhuri Pratham Khanda (entitre), JL-214, ii) Below 1.00 21 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Both 1185 Shilkhuri Pratham Khanda Shilkhuri No. 1 SC Primary School Shilkhuri Dwitia Khanda (entire), JL-215 K.M. Shilkhuribash (Part), JL-216, N- House of Sahajan Ali, S- Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza- Below 1.00 22 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Mouza Boundary, E- Mouza Boundary, W- Mouza Both 869 Shilkhuribash Shilkhuribash 5th Plan Pry. School K.M. Boundary, Shilkhuribash (Part), JL-216, N- Mouza Boundary, S- Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza- Below 1.00 23 Above 20 sq. mt Yes Mouza Boundary, E- House of Amir Hossain, W- House Both 903 Shilkhuribash Shilkhuri No. 2 G.P. School K.M. of Ramesh Barman. Ekmukha (Part), JL-212, N- House of Azizar Mia, E - Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza - Below 1.00 24 Above 20 sq. mt Yes House of Tapan Roy, S- Mouza Boundary, W- Mouza Both 1346 Ekmukha Ekmukha AP School, Room-1 K.M. Boundary, Ekmukha (Part), JL-212, N- Mouza Boundary, E -House Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza - Below 1.00 25 Above 20 sq. mt Yes of Amir Hosain, S- Mouza Boundary, W- House of Both 1076 Ekmukha Ekmukha AP School, Room-2 K.M. Ramesh Barman. (as on 11/06/2018) [as per Memo no.: Elec/232(55)/XXX-18, Dated: 07/06/18] Page:2 of total 20 pages . LIST OF POLLING STATIONS For No.04 Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly Constituency comprised within the No.1 Cooch Behar (SC) Parliamentary Constituency Maximum Total Whether whether for distance Sl. No. Number of Area of the there is a all voters or that a voter of Voter Locality Building in which it will be located Polling Station separate Polling areas* for men will have to Polling assigned only or travel to Stations (in sq. mtr.) entrance (as on women only reach the and exit 25/03/19) station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza- Ghegerkuthi 1st Phase AP School, Below 1.00 26 Above 20 sq. mt Yes i) Ghegerkuthi (entire), JL-217, Both 896 Ghegerkuthi Room-1 K.M. Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza- Ghegerkuthi 1st Phase AP School, Below 1.00 27 Above 20 sq. mt Yes ii) Panthabari (entire), JL-218 Both 736 Ghegerkuthi Room-2 K.M. Block: Cooch Behar-I, GP-Chilkirhat, Mouza - i) Dasagram (entire), JL-209, ii) Kursamari (entire), JL- Below 1.00 28 Above 20 sq.
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