Annu,
I was just looking at this.
Just my thoughts but...
Should the communities be added based on what you receive from router 10
rather than what you send to router 11.
I think this has something to do with the way the router a re manipulated by
the Input Policy engine.
Looking at Halabi's book it says that the Adj-RIB-In ( Adjancency routing
information base ) receives the routes, the Input Policy Engine then applies
filtering or community attributes etc.
The routes that have been manipulated are then placed in the Loc-RIB and
advertise to the respective peers.

I think this is correct , but you could check this by applying the community
attributes based on what you receive and see if that gives you the results
required.

try this 
"neighbor 180.10.10.1 route-map address in"
instead of  
"neighbor 11.1.1.1 route-map address out"

HTH
Richard


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