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Banaskantha District Geographical Area (Gujarat) Key Map Jalore Jalore 71°10'0"E 71°20'0"E 71°30'0"E 71°40'0"E 71°50'0"E 72°0'0"E 72°10'0"E 72°20'0"E 72°30'0"E 72°40'0"E 72°50'0"E 73°0'0"E N " 0 ' 0 ° 5 2 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (GUJARAT) KEY MAP JALORE JALORE S IR O H I N " 0 ' 0 5 CA-07 ° H 4 2 H CA-05 ± C N H " S 0 ' C A 0 5 A ° CA-08 B T 4 2 K O A CA-11 W CA-01 R T A O CA-06 K R W A D A N S CA-04 R CA-09 CA-12 T H D L S O A O S CA-02 N A T N I O Y CA-10 C A W CA-03 H S A O A R R R N D " 0 E ' S 0 4 ° B 4 2 A D G N Nenava S " 0 I ' MAHESANA A *# R 0 PATAN O 4 O ° 4 N H 2 I S H S 1 H 2 Morthal 9 1 Jadiya 1 Total Population within the Geographical Area as per 2011 l *# a *# n a 31.20 Lacs.(Approx.) C n i a Total Geographical Area (Sq.KMs) No. Charge Areas M CA-07 TOWARDS MANDA a R 10668 12 d Thawar Malotra a Dhakha m # r *# * S a N *# H N " 1 Duva 0 ' 2 0 *# Charge Areas Identification Taluka Names 3 7 ° 4 S Dhanera (M) 2 CA-01 Vav H1 2 NH "/ 8 - Rah 15 ¤£ Panthawada N CA-02 Bhabhar CA-05 *# 8 Khimat " 2 0 SH 1 *# ' *# Kapasiya 0 3 CA-03 Kankrej Dhima Bural ° *# 4 *# 2 *# S CA-04 Deodar H 1 2 Kuchavada CA-05 Tharad 9 *# HANVA NALA CA-06 Deesa Ramsan SH 7 CA-07 Dhanera *# SIPU DAM TOWARDS ABU ROAD H Tharad (M) HADMATIYA DAM CA-08 Dantiwada H "/ Amirgadh CA-09 Palanpur C "/ CA-08 N CA-10 Vadgam H Vav ¤£ H - Jherda 1 4 C "/ *# CA-11 Amirgadh N S " H r 0 a A ' A n s e 54 r a Riv b CA-12 Danta 0 e B u 2 - ° iv A K 4 Varan R Bhadath Iqbalgadh m 2 b *# s # a a * *# CA-11 ji n R N a Dantiwada d " 0 Lakhani B DANTIWADA LAKE ' CA-01 0 "/ Ambaji (CT) 2 Madka *# .! ° 4 *# Agthala 2 Lavana *# Ranpur Athamno Vas *# *# Dhanpura LEGEND Bhakhar Moti *# *# 2 SH 54 3 Rantila Malgadh 1 CA-06 LANDMARKS 7 Virampur Kotarwada *# *# H 2 Deesa (M) S *# 1 *# Bharadava 7 H SH"/ S *# 4 1 - " DISTRICT HEAD QUARTER H / N Juna Deesa £¤ Malan #Hathidra *# Mota Chandisar *# * Vasna (Juna Deesa)Dhuva *# *# N Bhildi *# *# TALUKA HEAD QUARTER " /" 0 Chadotar ' *# 0 CA-04 R 1 *# R Danta ° Samdhi (Motavas) CA-12 E E 4 r 2 e *# IV V Suigam v Palanpur (Rural) (Laxmipura) (OG)#CA-09 I Benap i * R "/ R I d R R *# *# PALANPUR d A 7 Mudetha N I N MAJOR TOWNS s Aseda "/Palanpur (M) AJ ta ! " . Kumbhasan a T 2 a n 6 "/ a A 0 *# o ' 1 n *# D 5 M - 0 *# a R r R u 1 H ° B i p H A n 4 Raiya r A S a B S l 2 b a *# P A o 5 S Gadh H 1 - Bhagal (Jagana) (CT) G H # Jagana N * Deodar (CT) Khimana(Palodar Na Vas) T VECTORS £¤ SH 72 *# Samau Motavas Madana (Gadh) .! *# "/ *# *# N 1 T 4 A S 4 O H CA-02 6 Chekhala H S NATIONAL HIGHWAY W K 8 Badargadh 8 *# Vadgam H A .! 6 "/Bhabhar (M) *# 1 Kanodar (CT) S R "/ R Umbri D Basu Raner T Morwada S A *# *# Memadpur O STATE HIGHWAY Kakar *# *# Shihori B Majadar W Meta B ¤£N *# *# H H *# Tervada - *# # A 1 * Mahi 4 chchh *# Kamboi A Chhapi (CT) S R A N a C # DHAROI RESERVOIR K a T * H " nal MUKTESHWAR DAM D 0 ' *# S S MAJOR ROAD 7 7 0 .! CA-10 S DHAROI RESERVOIR ° 1 2 A 4 T 2 1 2 N S O i Rd A H Kambo Vada W T S T Teniwada N RAILWAY L CA-03 " *# A O *# A 0 R ' 0 W S ° T VE I R 4 D R A Tana 2 O I A AT .!# S SW N R * W Thara (M) A S A M R H 1 D A 3 2 GA BOUNDARY A T S T r E T S R e O O O v L i D U L W W W R O S s S A A A a A D n R R Z R a N R D D A B D WATER BODIES S A S Z S A S C D M I Un D H E *# D A V H N G P S VILLAGE POPULATION O A U N L M R " T T 0 ' 0 O O 5 ° W W 3 2 A A R R N *# VILLAGE WITH POPULATION 5000 AND ABOVE D " D 0 ' S 0 S 5 ° R 3 R 2 O A D D REMARKS:- A H A N P A i. Landmarks are indicative in nature. U N R A ii. Each charge area is depicted in different color and is enclosed by physical S E features such as roads, rivers, railway tracks or administrative boundaries H A as shown in the map. M iii. This map is a part of 'application-cum-bid document' for the N " Banaskantha District Geographical area. 0 ' 0 PATAN 4 ° 3 2 N " MAP SCALE 0 ' 0 Village With Population > 5000 4 CA Name Road/s Passing Through ° 3 0 4.5 9 18 27 36 CA-01 Dhima,Madka,Bharadava,Suigam,Benap,Morwada,Vav NH 15, SH 127, SH 54, SH 128, SH 861 2 Kilometers CA-02 Bhabhar (M) NH 15, SH 72, SH 54 CA-03 Khimana(Palodar Na Vas),Chekhala,Raner,Umbri,Tervada,Kakar,Shihori,Kamboi,Vada,Tana,Un,Thara (M) NH 14, SH 130, SH 72, SH 864 CA-04 Lavana,Rantila,Kotarwada,Raiya,Deodar (CT) SH 72, SH 54, SH 864 CA-05 Morthal,Duva,Rah,Tharad (M) NH 15, SH 54, SH 128, SH 127 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS REGULATORY BOARD Bural,Kuchavada,Ramsan,Jherda,Varan,Bhadath,Lakhani,Agthala,Ranpur Athamno Vas,Malgadh,Juna CA-06 NH 14, SH 54, SH 129, SH 128, SH 7, SH 132 1st Floor, World Trade Centre, Babar Road, New Delhi-110001 Deesa,Dhuva,Vasna (Juna Deesa),Bhildi,Aseda,Mudetha,Samau Motavas,Deesa (M) CA-07 Nenava,Jadiya,Dhakha,Thawar,Malotra,Khimat,Dhanera (M) SH 129, SH 128, SH 11 N " 0 ' 0 CA-08 Panthawada,Bhakhar Moti,Dantiwada SH 128, SH 132, SH 7, SH 54 3 ° 3 2 Mota,Chandisar,Hathidra,Malan,Samdhi (Motavas),Kumbhasan,Chadotar,Gadh,Madana CA-09 NH 14, SH 712, SH 41, SH 132, SH 54 N " Map No. PNGRB/CGD/BID/6/2015/30/GA-Banaskantha District 0 (Gadh),Jagana,Badargadh,Palanpur (Rural) (Laxmipura) (OG),Palanpur (M),Bhagal (Jagana) (CT),Kanodar (CT) ' 0 3 ° CA-10 Majadar,Basu,Meta,Mahi,Memadpur,Teniwada,Vadgam,Chhapi (CT) SH 712, SH 41, SH 132 3 2 Date September - 2015 CA-11 Kapasiya,Iqbalgadh,Dhanpura,Virampur,Amirgadh NH 14, SH 54 CA-12 Danta,Ambaji (CT) SH 54, SH 56 Map Title Banaskantha District Geographical Area RMSI 71°20'0"E 71°30'0"E 71°40'0"E 71°50'0"E 72°0'0"E 72°10'0"E 72°20'0"E 72°30'0"E 72°40'0"E 72°50'0"E 73°0'0"E.
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