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List of (HWC) Health & Welness Centers District Gurdaspur List of (HWC) Health & Welness Centers District Gurdaspur Sr.No District Block HWC (Sub Center) CHO Name 1 Gurdaspur BHAM Basrawan Anita 2 Gurdaspur BHAM Bolewal Gursharanjit Kaur 3 Gurdaspur BHAM Manesh Rajinder Kaur 4 Gurdaspur BHAM Dakoha Kamaldeep Kaur 5 Gurdaspur BHAM Machrawan Navdeep Kaur Manpreet Kaur 6 Bhullar Marrianwal Gurdaspur Kahlon 7 Gurdaspur Bhullar Loh Chap Justindeep 8 Gurdaspur Bhullar Massaian Manpreet Kaur 9 Gurdaspur Bhullar Udhowal Saloni 10 Gurdaspur Bhullar Chahal Kalan Loveleen Singh 11 Gurdaspur Bhullar Malakpur Sunil Targotra 12 Gurdaspur Bhullar Sangrawan Sandeep Kaur 13 Gurdaspur Bhullar Dalla Manpreet Kaur 14 Gurdaspur Bhullar Hardojhande Varinder Kaur 15 Gurdaspur DHIANPUR SHAHPUR JAJAN KAMALDEEP KAUR 16 Gurdaspur DHIANPUR THETHERKE SHIKHA ARORA 17 Gurdaspur DHIANPUR BHGTHANA TULLIAN ABHISEKH KUMAR 18 Gurdaspur DHIANPUR ROOPOWALI VIPANDEEP KAUR 19 Gurdaspur DHIANPUR KHUSHALPUR ISHU GUPTA 20 Gurdaspur DHIANPUR Talwandi Rama Simerjit Kaur 21 Gurdaspur Dorangla Allechak Jyoti 22 Gurdaspur Dorangla Gurdasnangal Maninder 23 Gurdaspur Dorangla Hardan Aarti 24 Gurdaspur Dorangla Hyatnagar Hemant Tuli 25 Gurdaspur Dorangla Sadhuchak gurminder kaur 26 Gurdaspur Dorangla Abulkhair Bhupinder singh 27 Gurdaspur Dorangla Tung sumitpal kaur 28 Gurdaspur Dorangla Hemrajpur simranjeet kaur FATEHGARH 29 BHALOWALI MANJIT KAUR Gurdaspur CHURIAN FATEHGARH SHER AMIR SINGH 30 LODHINANGAL Gurdaspur CHURIAN BAJWA FATEHGARH 31 VEELA SIMRATPAL KAUR Gurdaspur CHURIAN FATEHGARH 32 CHITORHGARH REENA Gurdaspur CHURIAN FATEHGARH 33 KASTIWAL RAVINDER SINGH Gurdaspur CHURIAN FATEHGARH 34 GHANIE K BANGER ANJU Gurdaspur CHURIAN 35 Gurdaspur Kalanaur Bhandal Navdeep Kaur 36 Gurdaspur Kalanaur NARANWALI RAJBIR KAUR 37 Gurdaspur Kalanaur Rudiana Sonia 38 Gurdaspur Kalanaur Aujla Manjit Kaur 39 Gurdaspur Kalanaur Bhopar Sadian Komalpreet Kaur 40 Gurdaspur Kalanaur Mour Anuromi 41 Gurdaspur Kahnuwan SC Chack Sharif J.B.Thomas 42 Gurdaspur Kahnuwan SC Sekhwan Angela 43 Gurdaspur Kahnuwan SC Kala Bala Chandni Devi 44 Gurdaspur Kahnuwan SC Sallopur Ramanjeet Kaur 45 Gurdaspur Kahnuwan SC Thikriwal Ramanpreet Kaur 46 Gurdaspur Kahnuwan SC Bhaini Paswal Monika Rajiv 47 Gurdaspur Kahnuwan SC Nawan Shalla Babli 48 Gurdaspur Kahnuwan SC Sidhwan Anu Masih 49 Gurdaspur Ranjit Bagh Jhawar Navjot kaur 50 Gurdaspur Ranjit Bagh Ghurala Amanpreet Kaur 51 Gurdaspur Ranjit Bagh Pandher Renu 52 Gurdaspur Ranjit Bagh Ghot Pokher Daljit Kaur 53 Gurdaspur Ranjit Bagh Ramnager Prabhjot 54 Gurdaspur Ranjit Bagh Tibri Savita Kumari 55 Gurdaspur Ranjit Bagh Talibpur Rupali Naushera Majha 56 Ball Navjot Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 57 Langah jattan Suraj parkash Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 58 Zafferwal Mandeep singh Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 59 Ghuman kalan Harpreet kaur Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 60 Lehal Rajwant kaur Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 61 Sohal Navdeep kaur Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 62 Chotepur Ruchika Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 63 Kaler kalan Gurpreet kaur Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 64 Rania Sakshi kamal Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 65 Purowal jatan Nitu Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 66 Babbri nagal Navjot kaur Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 67 Shari Mandeep kaur Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 68 Ghuman khurd Kirandeep kaur Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 69 Dadwan Mandeep kaur Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 70 Khunda Seema Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 71 Muliwal Sonia Jagotra Gurdaspur Singh Naushera Majha 72 Athwal Vikas Joel Gurdaspur Singh 73 Gurdaspur BEHRAMPUR UCHADHAKALA NISHI BAINS 74 Gurdaspur BEHRAMPUR PANIAR JASMEET KAUR 75 Gurdaspur BEHRAMPUR DABURjI TAMANNA 76 Gurdaspur BEHRAMPUR MUGRALA MANPREET 77 Gurdaspur BEHRAMPUR CHAUNTA ULFAT MEHBOOB 78 Gurdaspur BEHRAMPUR GAHALRI DEEPAK KUMAR.
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