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Tarantaran KAPURTHALA Pathankot JALANDHAR GURDASPUR COMMTTEE WISE Wheat ARRIVAL In Quintles Sr. Name of 1/4/2015 Up 1/4/2016 Up 1/4/2017 Up 1/4/2018 Up No. Commttee to 31-03-2016 to 31-03-2017 to 31-03-2018 to 31-03-2019 AMRITSAR 1 Amritsar 8,77,596 8,68,223 7,73,682 8,65,320 2 Gehri 6,25,123 6,25,958 6,05,274 7,65,050 3 Rayya 5,11,920 5,90,322 5,76,710 6,47,990 4 Mehta 2,68,145 3,33,510 3,29,200 4,00,920 5 Majitha 5,19,788 5,48,200 5,28,570 6,19,780 6 Chowgawan 12,13,217 12,56,592 14,53,217 15,40,100 7 Ajnala 10,20,912 10,60,720 11,93,715 12,19,810 8 Attari 7,27,905 7,60,767 8,44,941 8,27,172 TOTAL 57,64,606 60,44,292 63,05,309 68,86,142 Tarantaran 9 Tarantaran 7,91,697 8,47,275 8,52,324 9,39,035 10 Chabhal 4,90,476 4,67,198 4,88,278 5,18,014 11 Bhikhiwind 11,64,186 11,53,832 13,18,384 13,14,907 12 Khemkaran 8,42,655 7,97,900 9,16,084 8,88,296 13 Patti 8,09,780 8,22,354 9,17,556 8,93,685 14 Nau. Panuan 8,55,855 8,64,363 9,56,090 9,58,606 15 Khadur Sahib 4,51,476 4,78,736 4,93,579 5,80,684 16 Harike 2,36,091 2,47,964 2,81,240 2,88,000 TOTAL 56,42,216 56,79,622 62,23,535 63,81,227 GURDASPUR 17 Dina Nagar 1,92,665 3,00,058 3,10,624 3,56,590 18 Gurdaspur 3,21,220 4,73,250 5,07,948 6,00,600 19 Dhariwal 3,02,911 3,67,821 3,92,330 4,49,456 20 Kalanaur 4,71,520 6,06,825 6,41,256 7,43,293 21 Kahnuwan 2,76,519 3,99,049 4,42,930 5,10,014 22 Batala 7,82,963 9,74,522 9,68,423 11,51,186 23 Quadian 3,38,548 3,65,100 3,78,139 4,49,805 24 S.Hargobindpur 4,04,660 4,94,010 5,43,710 5,86,280 25 F. G. Churian 3,41,943 4,18,197 4,93,070 5,65,457 26 D. B. Nanak 4,25,562 4,91,478 5,34,465 5,73,886 TOTAL 38,58,511 48,90,310 52,12,895 59,86,567 Pathankot 27 Pathankot 1,70,215 2,35,810 2,51,485 3,28,860 28 N.J. Singh 36,595 2,00,000 1,74,066 2,66,628 TOTAL 2,06,810 4,35,810 4,25,551 5,95,488 JALANDHAR 29 Jalandhar City. 3,36,524 2,74,894 2,44,743 3,48,218 30 Adampur 2,68,287 3,21,877 3,26,426 3,71,369 31 Bhogpur 1,80,302 2,10,932 2,35,831 2,57,656 32 Bilga 3,64,322 4,01,853 4,23,634 4,71,351 33 Goraya 4,03,419 3,94,079 4,32,448 4,60,702 34 Jalandhar Cantt. 1,66,473 4,16,262 4,26,543 4,86,964 35 Lohian Khas 3,02,491 3,63,662 3,50,178 3,86,411 36 Nakodar 4,15,267 4,68,964 4,45,556 5,29,340 37 Nurmehal 4,29,994 3,98,856 3,94,365 4,47,424 38 Shahkot 5,01,499 5,33,636 4,43,688 5,75,520 39 Phillaur 5,10,466 5,69,528 6,03,175 6,52,628 40 Mehat Pur 2,98,743 3,42,306 3,44,962 4,18,172 TOTAL 41,77,787 46,96,849 46,71,549 54,05,755 KAPURTHALA 41 Bholath 5,48,657 6,33,211 7,84,618 8,13,118 42 Dhilwan 3,33,073 3,67,090 4,22,740 4,14,500 43 Kapurthala 5,93,634 6,63,175 6,07,406 7,04,226 44 Phagwara 7,34,215 8,15,147 8,91,531 9,69,667 45 Sultanpur Lodhi 8,01,769 8,79,049 7,92,805 9,54,436 TOTAL 30,11,348 33,57,672 34,99,100 38,55,947 Sr. Name of 1/4/2015 Up 1/4/2016 Up 1/4/2017 Up 1/4/2018 Up No. Commttee to 31-03-2016 to 31-03-2017 to 31-03-2018 to 31-03-2019 PATIALA 46 Patran 12,09,134 11,70,595 13,56,595 14,54,185 47 Samana 12,63,890 10,89,451 12,29,255 13,84,090 48 Dakala 6,52,658 6,27,041 6,92,210 7,75,966 49 Dudhan Sadhan 5,47,515 5,88,691 6,31,745 6,69,744 50 Patiala 10,85,998 10,90,051 12,56,295 13,21,699 51 Nabha 8,12,433 8,32,840 9,82,092 10,50,687 52 Bhadson 5,51,298 5,74,458 6,58,225 6,97,152 53 Rajpura 8,56,609 9,78,940 10,01,917 11,20,056 54 Ghanaur 2,86,404 3,45,473 3,78,291 3,83,703 TOTAL 72,65,939 72,97,540 81,86,625 88,57,282 F.G.SAHIB 55 Sirhind 7,00,907 7,17,662 7,44,914 9,17,208 56 Amloh 5,14,776 5,54,328 5,88,225 6,54,049 57 Bassi Pathana 3,97,267 4,61,446 5,29,566 5,38,871 58 Charnarthal 3,61,630 3,69,642 4,31,761 4,47,642 59 Khamano 3,55,812 4,07,430 4,70,780 5,00,564 TOTAL 23,30,392 25,10,508 27,65,246 30,58,334 MOHALI 60 Kharar 1,72,851 2,01,309 2,28,032 2,61,459 61 Kurali 3,54,050 3,87,295 4,91,902 4,77,581 62 Dera Bassi 36,049 52,587 45,656 59,941 63 Lalru 1,64,583 2,02,608 1,65,577 2,70,300 64 Bnur 2,64,739 3,27,004 3,49,230 3,95,127 TOTAL 9,92,272 11,70,803 12,80,397 14,64,408 SANGRUR 65 Ahmedgarh 3,60,065 3,46,115 3,77,193 4,25,347 66 Amargarh 5,87,630 6,01,634 6,71,105 6,95,080 67 Bhawanigarh 8,88,704 8,74,842 10,33,090 11,03,715 68 Cheema 7,68,455 7,20,911 8,51,839 8,78,123 69 Dhirba 6,22,583 5,54,300 7,18,418 7,82,539 70 Dhuri 6,80,544 7,48,784 8,62,657 8,59,831 71 Khanauri 5,74,664 4,98,109 6,64,425 6,92,790 72 Lehra Gaga 8,80,717 8,23,351 9,97,407 10,32,340 73 Malerkotla 6,23,466 6,44,331 7,19,285 7,07,060 74 Munak 5,71,131 5,20,517 6,44,815 6,42,355 75 Sangrur 7,47,857 6,82,547 8,54,939 10,34,074 76 Sherpur 6,84,680 6,86,763 7,59,770 7,41,539 77 Sular Gharat 3,30,150 3,06,474 3,69,223 3,79,052 78 Sunam 8,24,735 7,57,312 9,19,853 9,75,449 79 Sandor 4,59,840 4,43,251 5,24,742 5,19,240 TOTAL 96,05,221 92,09,241 1,09,68,761 1,14,68,534 Barnala 80 Barnala 11,06,912 11,06,252 12,00,297 12,51,726 81 Bhadaur 6,23,915 5,85,512 6,74,387 6,69,372 82 Dhanaula 7,05,631 6,69,561 7,76,621 7,85,146 83 Mehal Kalan 8,38,340 8,09,800 8,89,570 9,42,222 84 Tapa 8,81,776 8,28,079 9,44,544 9,54,502 TOTAL 41,56,574 39,99,204 44,85,419 46,02,968 LUDHIANA 85 Ludhiana 4,00,370 4,01,230 4,10,800 4,62,290 86 Khanna 9,51,131 10,04,521 10,98,131 12,83,279 87 Jagraon 9,60,176 9,39,220 9,68,894 10,03,422 88 Mullanpur Dakha 9,56,492 10,09,838 10,23,232 11,22,040 89 Machhiwara 6,80,824 7,05,172 7,73,987 8,44,562 90 Raikot 7,07,082 6,82,558 7,24,788 7,31,877 91 Doraha 5,39,757 5,83,148 6,14,176 6,52,783 92 Sahnewal 4,57,577 4,91,703 5,02,780 5,48,439 93 Samrala 3,96,869 4,64,715 4,92,184 5,27,511 94 Sidhwanbet 4,33,170 4,56,910 4,67,699 4,96,641 95 Hathur 4,05,101 3,77,387 4,32,315 4,08,568 96 Maloud 4,61,719 4,08,709 4,36,937 4,50,836 97 Kila Raipur 5,97,228 5,73,410 5,73,509 6,20,049 TOTAL 79,47,496 80,98,521 85,19,432 91,52,297 Sr.
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