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Annexure-A PRADHAN MANTRI ADARSH GRAM YOJANA (PMAGY) Annexure-A PRADHAN MANTRI ADARSH GRAM YOJANA (PMAGY) List of the villages selected under PMAGY Phase-II Sl State Name District Name Village Code Village Name 1 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472581 Kundla Agar 2 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472391 Khatakhedi Ramnagar 3 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472390 Suwagaon 4 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472562 Jetpura 5 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472243 Ankli 6 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500346 Bamooriya Foot 7 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500693 Mirkabad 8 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500765 Chhewalai 9 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500365 Jama Khedi 10 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500014 Umari 11 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453640 Chhibawali No.2 12 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453235 Chapra 13 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453322 Banipura 14 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482276 Garentiyadangi 15 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482200 Karariya 16 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 457858 Boda 17 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 458182 Partappura 18 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 458303 Bamhorikhurd 19 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 457434 Shisholar 20 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 457648 Lawraha 21 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 494086 Khirda 22 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 494175 Bamhori 23 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 494742 Jamunia Pathar 24 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 495566 Borgaon 25 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 495056 Ambamali 26 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462345 Pipariya 27 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 461870 Kunwarpur Patera 28 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462160 Pipar Khiriya Pathariya 29 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462655 Harduwa Khurd 30 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462296 Tidoni 31 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454490 Kheronaghat 32 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454630 Behruka 33 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454506 Badehari 34 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454496 Barguwan 35 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454665 Dagurai 36 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473387 Dhablakhalsa 37 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473654 Merkhedi(Ankya) 38 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473515 Barkhedakayam 39 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473938 Pipalyajan 40 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491987 Bheslagan Mal. 41 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491592 Padariya Khurd 42 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491597 Padariya Kalan 43 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491602 Tikariya Mal. 44 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491560 Sarai Mal. 45 MADHYA PRADESH EAST NIMAR 505842 Haidarpur 46 MADHYA PRADESH EAST NIMAR 505456 Rosad Mal. 47 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 498832 Renjhai 48 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 499125 Chak Vishvanagar 49 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 498904 Mangwar 50 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 498897 Piproda Kalan 51 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 499692 Rusalla 52 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 453925 Siroli 53 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 453991 Chaproli Note: The above list of villages is subject to confirmation by the State Government concerned. Discripancieis if any may be brought to the knowledge of this office as soon as possible with correct name. Annexure-A PRADHAN MANTRI ADARSH GRAM YOJANA (PMAGY) List of the villages selected under PMAGY Phase-II Sl State Name District Name Village Code Village Name 54 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 454108 Samudan 55 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 454327 Rarua 56 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 454317 Dubahi 57 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 488021 Panjra 58 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 487390 Chartekra 59 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 488017 Hanotia 60 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 487868 Ghogri 61 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 487663 Gundrai 62 MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 476085 Badarkha 63 MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 476190 Mali Khedi 64 MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 476176 Barodiya Ema 65 MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 476133 Kithoda 66 MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 476116 Chitoda 67 MADHYA PRADESH JABALPUR 489193 Simariya-m 68 MADHYA PRADESH JABALPUR 489220 Ranital 69 MADHYA PRADESH JABALPUR 489814 Sukha 70 MADHYA PRADESH JABALPUR 490446 Kanhwara 71 MADHYA PRADESH JABALPUR 490319 Badkhera 72 MADHYA PRADESH KHARGONE 476689 Kadwalaiya 73 MADHYA PRADESH KHARGONE 477009 Jamnaya 74 MADHYA PRADESH KHARGONE 477599 Biroti 75 MADHYA PRADESH KHARGONE 477684 Khedikhurd [Nawalpura] 76 MADHYA PRADESH KHARGONE 477138 Chichalay 77 MADHYA PRADESH MANDLA 492577 Bijhauli 78 MADHYA PRADESH MANDSAUR 469148 Changeri 79 MADHYA PRADESH MANDSAUR 469645 Jhakarda 80 MADHYA PRADESH MANDSAUR 469286 Aranyajatya 81 MADHYA PRADESH MANDSAUR 469217 Dhikanya 82 MADHYA PRADESH MANDSAUR 469147 Lasudiya (Kadmala) 83 MADHYA PRADESH NARSINGHPUR 490912 Richhai 84 MADHYA PRADESH NEEMUCH 468605 Kishanpura 85 MADHYA PRADESH PANNA 458875 Phulwari 86 MADHYA PRADESH PANNA 459392 Ludhgawan 87 MADHYA PRADESH PANNA 458886 Itwanmahgu 88 MADHYA PRADESH PANNA 459290 Pipariya Don 89 MADHYA PRADESH RAISEN 484630 Nayagaon Khurd 90 MADHYA PRADESH RAISEN 484490 Banspipliya 91 MADHYA PRADESH RAISEN 484633 Ratanpur 92 MADHYA PRADESH RAISEN 485046 Chhikra 93 MADHYA PRADESH RAISEN 483981 Sarra 94 MADHYA PRADESH RAJGARH 479689 Balchidi 95 MADHYA PRADESH RAJGARH 480414 Bamori 96 MADHYA PRADESH RAJGARH 480407 Jangibad 97 MADHYA PRADESH RATLAM 470170 Dumaheda 98 MADHYA PRADESH RATLAM 470139 Alampur Thikariya 99 MADHYA PRADESH RATLAM 470151 Akayabeni 100 MADHYA PRADESH RATLAM 469996 Bara Kheda 101 MADHYA PRADESH REWA 466934 Chilla 102 MADHYA PRADESH REWA 465834 Nadha 103 MADHYA PRADESH REWA 465965 Deori 104 MADHYA PRADESH REWA 465701 Parasi 105 MADHYA PRADESH REWA 466090 Gadara 106 MADHYA PRADESH SAGAR 461105 Jamghat Note: The above list of villages is subject to confirmation by the State Government concerned. Discripancieis if any may be brought to the knowledge of this office as soon as possible with correct name. Annexure-A PRADHAN MANTRI ADARSH GRAM YOJANA (PMAGY) List of the villages selected under PMAGY Phase-II Sl State Name District Name Village Code Village Name 107 MADHYA PRADESH SAGAR 459842 Kaurasa 108 MADHYA PRADESH SAGAR 459668 Gungi 109 MADHYA PRADESH SAGAR 459638 Berkhedi Tanda 110 MADHYA PRADESH SAGAR 460740 Jamuniya Gond 111 MADHYA PRADESH SATNA 464491 Bharatpur 112 MADHYA PRADESH SATNA 464825 Krishnapur 113 MADHYA PRADESH SATNA 463596 Rajarwara 114 MADHYA PRADESH SATNA 463480 Bamuraha 115 MADHYA PRADESH SATNA 464545 Hatawa Kothar 116 MADHYA PRADESH SATNA 463588 Basudha 117 MADHYA PRADESH SEHORE 483113 Dhurada Kalan 118 MADHYA PRADESH SEHORE 483116 Sheku Kheda 119 MADHYA PRADESH SEHORE 482986 Mena Khedi 120 MADHYA PRADESH SEHORE 483132 Badariya Hat 121 MADHYA PRADESH SEHORE 482947 Channotha 122 MADHYA PRADESH SEONI 496289 Binori 123 MADHYA PRADESH SEONI 496857 Dheki 124 MADHYA PRADESH SEONI 496867 Sangai 125 MADHYA PRADESH SEONI 496665 Tikari No.1 126 MADHYA PRADESH SEONI 497216 Kudwa 127 MADHYA PRADESH SHAJAPUR 472880 Bangli 128 MADHYA PRADESH SHAJAPUR 472708 Lodiya 129 MADHYA PRADESH SHAJAPUR 472962 Deori Mulla 130 MADHYA PRADESH SHAJAPUR 472662 Piploda 131 MADHYA PRADESH SHAJAPUR 472774 Berchhi 132 MADHYA PRADESH SHEOPUR 451432 Dongarpur (Gaswani) 133 MADHYA PRADESH SHEOPUR 451733 Bandi Kheda 134 MADHYA PRADESH SHEOPUR 451437 Kinjari 135 MADHYA PRADESH SHEOPUR 451489 Kheroda Kalan 136 MADHYA PRADESH SHEOPUR 451649 Kilgaodi 137 MADHYA PRADESH SHIVPURI 456055 Rinhay 138 MADHYA PRADESH SHIVPURI 455381 Bhaw Khedi 139 MADHYA PRADESH SIDHI 502453 Khicharigawan(Khichargawari) 140 MADHYA PRADESH SIDHI 502382 Kathriha 141 MADHYA PRADESH TIKAMGARH 456921 Madori 142 MADHYA PRADESH TIKAMGARH 456417 Babai 143 MADHYA PRADESH TIKAMGARH 456539 Jijora 144 MADHYA PRADESH TIKAMGARH 457022 Murraha Baba 145 MADHYA PRADESH TIKAMGARH 456808 Bindari Khas 146 MADHYA PRADESH UJJAIN 471892 Dhabla Rehwari 147 MADHYA PRADESH UJJAIN 471656 Samanera 148 MADHYA PRADESH UJJAIN 471354 Kachariya 149 MADHYA PRADESH VIDISHA 481446 Rampura Kalan 150 MADHYA PRADESH VIDISHA 481430 Kasba Khedi 151 MADHYA PRADESH VIDISHA 480690 Kajikhedi 152 MADHYA PRADESH VIDISHA 480836 Riniya 153 MADHYA PRADESH VIDISHA 480774 Ahmadabadurf Khilly Note: The above list of villages is subject to confirmation by the State Government concerned. Discripancieis if any may be brought to the knowledge of this office as soon as possible with correct name..
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