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Si No. District Block Panchayat Village Popln LIST OF URC ALLOTTED TO BANKS FOR OPENING OF BANKING OUTLETS BY 31.12.2017 SI NO. DISTRICT BLOCK PANCHAYAT VILLAGE POPLN. ALLOTTED TO 1 ARARIA FORBESGANJ AURAHI EAST Hardia 9260 ALLAHABAD BANK 2 ARARIA BHARGAMA VISHAHARIYA Bisaria 9628 ALLAHABAD BANK 3 ARARIA FORBESGANJ MUSAHARI Musahari 5399 ALLAHABAD BANK 4 ARARIA NARPATGANJ KHABDAH Kandhaili 5012 ALLAHABAD BANK 5 ARARIA RANIGANJ DHAMA Dhama 6142 ALLAHABAD BANK 6 ARARIA SIKTY KAUAKOH Pothia 7723 ALLAHABAD BANK 7 ARWAL KAPRI KOCHAHASA PANCHAYAT Kochahsa 6409 ALLAHABAD BANK 8 BEGUSARAI BACHHWARA RANI-I Gopalpur 5094 ALLAHABAD BANK 9 BEGUSARAI BIRPUR NOULA Gopalpur 5094 ALLAHABAD BANK 10 BEGUSARAI BEGUSARAI CHILMIL Hardia 7185 ALLAHABAD BANK 11 BEGUSARAI BALLIA FATEHPUR Phulwaria 5899 ALLAHABAD BANK 12 BEGUSARAI BACHHWARA ARWA Arwa 5711 ALLAHABAD BANK 13 BHOJPUR CHARPOKHARI SEMRAWAN Semraon 6039 ALLAHABAD BANK 14 GOPALGANJ BAIKUNTHPUR FAJULAHPUR Fajullahpur 6828 ALLAHABAD BANK 15 KAIMUR (BHABUA) MOHANIA DARWAN Anwari (CT) 6702 ALLAHABAD BANK 16 KATIHAR BARARI RAUNIA Rounia 9273 ALLAHABAD BANK 17 MADHEPURA UDA KISHANGANJ RAHTA FANHAN Rahta 8229 ALLAHABAD BANK 18 MADHUBANI LAUKAHA (KHUTAUNA) MAJHAURA Pathrahi 8365 ALLAHABAD BANK 19 MADHUBANI MADHUBANI KHAJURI Khajuri 5152 ALLAHABAD BANK 20 MADHUBANI HARLAKHI KAUHA BARHI Kauaha pahari 9599 ALLAHABAD BANK 21 NALANDA HILSA AKABARPUR Akbarpur 5305 ALLAHABAD BANK 22 NALANDA PARBALPUR SHIVNAGAR Bazidpur Khirauti 6533 ALLAHABAD BANK 23 NALANDA SILAO GORAWAN Gorawan 6282 ALLAHABAD BANK 24 PATNA PALIGANJ MADHAMA MAKHMILPUR Makhmilpur 6392 ALLAHABAD BANK 25 PATNA MOKAMA KASAHA DIYARA Rampur Dumra 5339 ALLAHABAD BANK 26 SAHARSA SONBARSA ATALKHA Jamhra 9421 ALLAHABAD BANK 27 SAHARSA SALKHUA UTESHRA Utesra 8251 ALLAHABAD BANK 28 SARAN PARSA SOBHEPUR Arna 7242 ALLAHABAD BANK 29 SHEIKHPURA Sheikhpura Kosra Kosra 6707 ALLAHABAD BANK 30 SHEIKHPURA Sheikhpura Kare Kare 6206 ALLAHABAD BANK 31 SHEIKHPURA Ariari Chordargah Chaunr Dargah 6762 ALLAHABAD BANK 32 VAISHALI BHAGWANPUR KARHARI Karhari 5424 ALLAHABAD BANK 33 VAISHALI CHEHRAKALA RASULPUR FATAH Rasulpur Fateh 5231 ALLAHABAD BANK 34 VAISHALI MAHUA FATAHPUR PAKRI Fatehpur Pakri 5778 ALLAHABAD BANK 35 VAISHALI RAJAPAKAR LAGURAO VILNUPUR Nagrawan 5160 ALLAHABAD BANK 36 ARARIA PALASI BARADBATTA Garhara 6242 ANDHRA BANK 37 ARARIA RANIGANJ PAHUNSRA Pahasra 6265 ANDHRA BANK 38 BANKA DHURAIYA BHELAI Bhelai 5436 ANDHRA BANK 39 BEGUSARAI BARAUNI BABHAGAMA Chhapki 5155 ANDHRA BANK 40 BEGUSARAI SAMHO AKHA KURHA AKBAR PUR BARARI Jagan Saidpur 5112 ANDHRA BANK 41 BEGUSARAI GADHPURA KORAI Korai 5183 ANDHRA BANK 42 BEGUSARAI CHHAURAHI PARORA Parora 6353 ANDHRA BANK 43 BEGUSARAI BEGUSARAI LARUARA Laruara (CT) 9376 ANDHRA BANK 44 BHOJPUR JAGDISHPUR BARNAON Barnaon 9491 ANDHRA BANK LIST OF URC ALLOTTED TO BANKS FOR OPENING OF BANKING OUTLETS BY 31.12.2017 SI NO. DISTRICT BLOCK PANCHAYAT VILLAGE POPLN. ALLOTTED TO 45 PATNA PANDARAK PARSAMAN Parsaman 5064 ANDHRA BANK 46 ARARIA FORBESGANJ ARRAHA Arraha 6615 AXIS BANK 47 ARARIA NARPATGANJ REWAHI Sawaldeh 6019 AXIS BANK 48 BEGUSARAI TEGHRA DHANKAUL Dhankaul 6267 AXIS BANK 49 BEGUSARAI GADHPURA RAJAUR Rajaur 6075 AXIS BANK 50 BEGUSARAI CHHAURAHI SIHAMA Sihman 6435 AXIS BANK 51 BHAGALPUR GORADIH BISHUNPUR JICHHO Bishunpur Jichho 5671 AXIS BANK 52 BHAGALPUR RANGRACHOWK BAISI JAHANGIRPUR Baisi Jahangirpur 7060 AXIS BANK 53 GAYA GAYA TOWN KESARU DHARMPUR Kesru Dharampur 5071 AXIS BANK 54 GAYA WAZIRGANJ KENAR PAHARPUR Usri 6147 AXIS BANK 55 KATIHAR BARARI DURGAPUR Azampur Shankar 6023 AXIS BANK 56 KATIHAR KADWA UNASO PACHGACHHI Unaso Pachgachhi 5482 AXIS BANK 57 MADHEPURA MURLIGANJ JORGAMA Jorgawan 8291 AXIS BANK 58 MADHEPURA UDA KISHANGANJ MADHUBAN Madhuban 8443 AXIS BANK 59 MADHUBANI MADHEPUR GARGAON Bhawanipur 9809 AXIS BANK 60 MUNGER KHARAGPUR GOBADDA Gobadda 5248 AXIS BANK 61 MUNGER TARAPUR RAMPUR BISAI Rampur Bisai 5627 AXIS BANK 62 NALANDA HILSA RERI Renri 5144 AXIS BANK 63 PATNA PATNA SADAR MARCHI Mirchi 5938 AXIS BANK 64 PURBI CHAMPARAN MADHUBAN SAWAGIA Bara Gobind Tola Sawangiya5840 AXIS BANK 65 SAHARSA NAUHATTA BAKUNIA Bakaunia 8555 AXIS BANK 66 SARAN DIGHWARA HARAJI Haraji 5809 AXIS BANK 67 SHEIKHPURA Shekhopur Sarai Ambhari Amari 5844 AXIS BANK 68 VAISHALI RAGHOPUR SARAIPUR Chaunkia 5043 AXIS BANK 69 BEGUSARAI SAHEBPUR KAMAL BISHANPUR AHOK Bishunpur Ahok 6035 BANDHAN BANK 70 BHAGALPUR GORADIH MOHANPUR Mohanpur 9301 BANDHAN BANK 71 BHAGALPUR NARAYANPUR BHAWANIPUR Mohanpur 9301 BANDHAN BANK 72 BHAGALPUR NATHNAGAR RATTIPUR BARIYA Mohanpur 9301 BANDHAN BANK 73 BHOJPUR BEHEA OSAI Osain 6308 BANDHAN BANK 74 GAYA BANKEY BAZAR ROSHAN GANJ Jalalpur 5256 BANDHAN BANK 75 GAYA MOHRA DARIYAPUR Jalalpur 5256 BANDHAN BANK 76 GAYA TEKARI JALALPUR Jalalpur 5256 BANDHAN BANK 77 GAYA TEKARI PALUHAR Jalalpur 5256 BANDHAN BANK 78 JAMUI SIKANDRA MIRCHA- PATHAK CHAK Maricha 5568 BANDHAN BANK 79 LAKHISARAI LAKHISARAI KHAGOR Birdaban 5622 BANDHAN BANK 80 LAKHISARAI SURAJGARHA MAHESHPUR Maheshpur 5785 BANDHAN BANK 81 MADHEPURA ALAMNAGAR KHURHAN Khuman Milik 9692 BANDHAN BANK 82 MADHUBANI BENIPATTI KATAIA Kataia 7915 BANDHAN BANK 83 MADHUBANI GHOGHARDIHA BASUARI Baswari 8724 BANDHAN BANK 84 MUNGER JAMALPUR INDRUKH(EAST) Indrukh 9317 BANDHAN BANK 85 MUZAFFARPUR GAIGHAT JANTA Janta Tok 8906 BANDHAN BANK 86 NALANDA NOORSARAI DOIYA Doia 5647 BANDHAN BANK 87 PASHCHIM CHAMPARAN NAUTAN JAGDISHPUR Tola Gahiri 6685 BANDHAN BANK 88 PATNA PATNA SADAR NAKTA DIYARA Panapur Taufir 7324 BANDHAN BANK LIST OF URC ALLOTTED TO BANKS FOR OPENING OF BANKING OUTLETS BY 31.12.2017 SI NO. DISTRICT BLOCK PANCHAYAT VILLAGE POPLN. ALLOTTED TO 89 PURBI CHAMPARAN HARSIDHI YODO PUR Jadopur 7294 BANDHAN BANK 90 PURBI CHAMPARAN KESARIA RAMPUR KHAJURIA Dhekaha 6225 BANDHAN BANK 91 SAHARSA BANMA ITAHARI SAHURIYA Sugma 7708 BANDHAN BANK 92 SAHARSA SIMRI BAKHTIARPUR MAHKHAR Mahkhar 9270 BANDHAN BANK 93 SAHARSA SONBARSA KHAJURAHA Khasurha 8291 BANDHAN BANK 94 SAHARSA SONBARSA SOHA Soha 7731 BANDHAN BANK 95 SARAN BANIAPUR LAUA KALA Lauwa Kalan 6577 BANDHAN BANK 96 SARAN LAHLADPUR BANPURA Tajpur 5653 BANDHAN BANK 97 SITAMARHI DUMRA MIRZAPUR Mirzapur 5187 BANDHAN BANK 98 SITAMARHI BAJPATTI BELAHIYA Barharwa Hasanpur 5202 BANDHAN BANK 99 SITAMARHI DUMRA HARI CHHAPRA Athauharichhapra 5048 BANDHAN BANK 100 SUPAUL PIPRA NIRMALI Hatwaria 6704 BANDHAN BANK 101 VAISHALI BIDUPUR MAJHAULI Majhauli 6002 BANDHAN BANK 102 VAISHALI BIDUPUR NAWANAGAR Mohanpur 9386 BANDHAN BANK 103 VAISHALI PATEPUR KHESRAHI Khesrahi Urf Raghunathpur 9291 BANDHAN BANK 104 ARARIA RANIGANJ PARSHAHAT Parsahat 8080 BANK OF INDIA 105 ARARIA BHARGAMA RAGHUNATHPUR NORTH Shaikhpura 5517 BANK OF INDIA 106 ARARIA FORBESGANJ SAHBAZPUR Bhadesar 5677 BANK OF INDIA 107 BEGUSARAI NAWKOTHI DAFFAR PUR Dafarpur 5124 BANK OF INDIA 108 BEGUSARAI MATIHANI RAMDIRI -IV Ramdiri 6568 BANK OF INDIA 109 BHAGALPUR PIRPAINTI HARIN KOL Harinkol 5420 BANK OF INDIA 110 DARBHANGA JALE RATANPUR Ratanpur Abhiman 8360 BANK OF INDIA 111 GAYA MANPUR USARI Usri 6147 BANK OF INDIA 112 GOPALGANJ HATHUA SAVAREJEE Sauren 6902 BANK OF INDIA 113 GOPALGANJ BAIKUNTHPUR KHARA AZAM Bankati 5254 BANK OF INDIA 114 KAIMUR (BHABUA) DURGAWATI SAWATH Sawath 5164 BANK OF INDIA 115 KAIMUR (BHABUA) MOHANIA KATRAKALA Barkakatra 5615 BANK OF INDIA 116 KATIHAR KADWA DHANGAMA Pothia 9718 BANK OF INDIA 117 KATIHAR KORHA SIMARIA SOUTH Nakipur 9275 BANK OF INDIA 118 MADHEPURA GAMHARIYA DULAR PIPRAHI Piprahi (Part in Gamharia) 6704 BANK OF INDIA 119 MADHUBANI BABU BARHI MURHADI Murhadi 6919 BANK OF INDIA 120 MADHUBANI MADHEPUR BASIPATTI Basipatti 5158 BANK OF INDIA 121 MADHUBANI BABU BARHI CHHAURAHI Bishunpur 6658 BANK OF INDIA 122 MADHUBANI BASOPATTI DAMU Damu 9065 BANK OF INDIA 123 MADHUBANI LADANIA KHOJA Bishunpur 6658 BANK OF INDIA 124 MADHUBANI MADHEPUR MATRAS Bishunpur 6658 BANK OF INDIA 125 NALANDA KATRISARAI MAIRA BARITH Rasalpur 5764 BANK OF INDIA 126 NALANDA NOORSARAI RASALPUR Rasalpur 5764 BANK OF INDIA 127 PASHCHIM CHAMPARAN GAUNAHA MAHUI Mahui 5568 BANK OF INDIA 128 PASHCHIM CHAMPARAN NARKATIAGANJ KESHARIYA Kesaria 5880 BANK OF INDIA 129 PATNA DHANARUA CHHATI Chhati 6335 BANK OF INDIA 130 PATNA BIHTA KANCHANPUR KHARAGPUR Kharagpur 5035 BANK OF INDIA 131 PATNA FATUHA GAURI PUNDA Gauri Punda 5152 BANK OF INDIA 132 PATNA MOKAMA DARIYAPUR Murarpur 5268 BANK OF INDIA LIST OF URC ALLOTTED TO BANKS FOR OPENING OF BANKING OUTLETS BY 31.12.2017 SI NO. DISTRICT BLOCK PANCHAYAT VILLAGE POPLN. ALLOTTED TO 133 PATNA PANDARAK BIHARI BIGHA Bihari Bigha 5749 BANK OF INDIA 134 SAHARSA BANMA ITAHARI JAMALNAGAR Jamal Nagar 6915 BANK OF INDIA 135 SARAN BANIAPUR PAIGAMBAR PUR Paighambarpur 7351 BANK OF INDIA 136 SARAN EKMA ATARSAN Atarsan 5197 BANK OF INDIA 137 SHEIKHPURA Shekhopur Sarai Panchi Panchi 9302 BANK OF INDIA 138 SITAMARHI PUPRI RAM NAGAR BEDAUL Bedoul urf Banauli 5069 BANK OF INDIA 139 VAISHALI HAJIPUR VISHUNPUR VASANT URF SHUBHAI Bishunpur Basant urf Suhai 6047 BANK OF INDIA 140 VAISHALI BIDUPUR RAJASAN Rajasan 5800 BANK OF INDIA 141 VAISHALI JANDAHA MAHIPURA Mahpura 5656 BANK OF INDIA 142 BEGUSARAI BARAUNI MAHANA Daulatpur 7365 BGB 143 BEGUSARAI NAWKOTHI MAHESHWARA Maheshwara 6952 BGB 144 BEGUSARAI BHAGWANPUR MEHDOULI Nurpur 5628 BGB 145 BEGUSARAI BALLIA POKHARIA Pokharia 8550 BGB 146 BEGUSARAI CHHAURAHI SAWANT Sawat 7808 BGB 147 BEGUSARAI BARAUNI BATHOULI Bathauli 5664 BGB 148 BEGUSARAI SAHEBPUR KAMAL SAMASTIPUR Parora 6353 BGB 149 BEGUSARAI BALLIA FATEHPUR Rasidpur 8019 BGB 150 BEGUSARAI BAKHRI SALAUNA Salauna 6088 BGB 151 BEGUSARAI GADHPURA KORAI Sujanpur 5068 BGB 152 BHAGALPUR NARAYANPUR RAIPUR Raipur 9451 BGB 153 BHAGALPUR NATHNAGAR NISF AMBE Ambai Nist 7939 BGB 154 BHAGALPUR SULTANGANJ MAHESHI Maheshi
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