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CHURU Rrrrrrrrrr.Xls Service Area Plan :: CHURU NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT Name of Panchayat Samiti : Taranagar (0001) FI Identified village (2000+ population Name of Village & Code Total Population Post Name of bank Villages) Location code Name of Service Area office/sub- with branch/ of Village Name of Panchayat Name of Proposed/existing delivery Bank of Gram Post office Branches at the Panchayat Name of Village Code Person allotted bank mode of Banking Services Panchayat Yes/No Village with branch i.e. BC/ATM/Branch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (a) . 8 9 1 SOMSISAR PUNSISAR 00569800 3,457 SBBJ BC BRGB sahwa Yes SOMSISAR 00569900 1,607 BRGB sahwa Yes TOTAL 5,064 2 SARAYAN SARAYAN 00572200 2,932 BRGB BC SBBJ sahwa Yes BAS SARAYAN 00572300 1,246 SBBJ sahwa No TOTAL 4,178 3 RAIYA TUNDA RAIYA TUNDA 00570000 3,101 SBBJ BC BRGB Sahwa Yes DHANI MANA 00570100 915 BRGB Sahwa No BANIYALA 00570200 1,816 BRGB Sahwa No BHARANG 00571900 2,020 BRGB BC BRGB Sahwa Yes TOTAL 7,852 SBBJ,PNB, 4 SAHWA SAHWA 00570300 12,657 BRGB SBBJ sahwa Yes KIKRALI CHARNAN00570400 38 SBBJ sahwa No TOTAL 12,695 5 DHEERWAS BARA DHEERWAS BARA 00570500 5,686 BRGB BRGB dheerwas Yes DHEERWAS CHHOTA00570600 1,325 BRGB dheerwas No TOTAL 7,011 6 REDI REDI 00571600 1,406 BRGB dheerwas Yes REKH KHARTHALI00571700 BRGB dheerwas No KHARTHALI 00571800 BRGB dheerwas No BHOORAWAS 00572000 957 BRGB dheerwas Yes PEETHANA 00572100 591 BRGB dheerwas No BILIYA 00572600 235 BRGB dheerwas No KILIPURA 00572700 799 BRGB dheerwas No TOTAL 3,988 7 MEGHSAR JHADSAR GANJIYA00571300 389 BRGB dheerwas No DHANI MEGHSAR 00571400 853 BRGB dheerwas No MEGHSAR 00571500 919 BRGB dheerwas Yes JHANJHANI 00573000 1,362 BRGB dheerwas No DULERI 00574000 680 BRGB dheerwas No TOTAL 4,203 8 POONRAS THELANA 00572400 1,237 PNB Buchawas No POONRAS 00572500 2,009 BRGB BC PNB Buchawas Yes MAHENDRAWAS 00575100 9 PNB Buchawas No MADAWAS 00575200 749 PNB Buchawas No BHANGERA 00575300 9 PNB Buchawas No TOTAL 4,013 9 KOHINA KOHINA 00575400 3,719 BRGB BC BRGB bhaleri Yes 10 BHALERI GALGATI 00575500 549 BRGB bhaleri No LAKHANWAS 00575600 436 BRGB bhaleri No RETANA 00575700 BRGB bhaleri No BHALERI 00575800 4,752 BRGB BRGB bhaleri Yes TOGAWAS 00575900 2,086 BRGB BC BRGB bhaleri Yes TOTAL 7,823 11 BUCHAWAS MUGALWAS 00576000 PNB buchawas No BUCHAWAS 00576100 7,451 PNB PNB buchawas Yes DAMLIWAS 00576200 PNB buchawas No TOTAL 7,451 12 GAJOOWAS BEERSANI TARANAGAR00572800 8 BOB taranagar No GADANA 00574900 1,763 BOB taranagar No DHANI BHATIYAN 00575000 BOB taranagar No GAJOOWAS 00576300 1,865 BOB taranagar Yes DHANA BHAKHRAN00576400 520 BOB taranagar No TOTAL 4,156 13 LOONAS BHAMRA 00572900 952 BOB taranagar No KARNISAR 00574700 201 BOB taranagar No LOONAS 00574800 876 BOB taranagar No KHARATWAS 00576500 1,059 BOB taranagar No KALAS 00576800 1,425 BOB taranagar Yes TOTAL 4,513 14 NETHWA SHEKHAWAS 00574100 SBBJ taranagar No BHALAU TAL 00574200 1,176 SBBJ taranagar Yes BHALAU TEEBA 00574300 1,426 SBBJ taranagar No SHYAM PANDIYA 00574400 SBBJ taranagar No NETHWA 00574500 1,205 SBBJ taranagar Yes REWASI 00574600 769 SBBJ taranagar No BRAHMANWASI 00576700 5 SBBJ taranagar No KIRSALI KANDHLAN00576900 38 SBBJ taranagar No KIRSALI BRAHMAN00577000 114 SBBJ taranagar No TOTAL 4,733 15 JHADSAR KANDHLANJHADSAR KANDHLAN00573100 2,199 BRGB BC BRGB baanya Yes 1 of 20 Service Area Plan :: CHURU Name of Panchayat Samiti : Taranagar (0001) FI Identified village (2000+ population Name of Village & Code Total Population Post Name of bank Villages) Location code Name of Service Area office/sub- with branch/ of Village Name of Panchayat Name of Proposed/existing delivery Bank of Gram Post office Branches at the Panchayat Name of Village Code Person allotted bank mode of Banking Services Panchayat Yes/No Village with branch i.e. BC/ATM/Branch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (a) . 8 9 DEOGARH 00573200 1,627 BRGB baanya No TOTAL 3,826 16 BHANIN BANRA 00573700 882 BRGB baanya No HARIPURA 00573800 688 BRGB baanya No BHANIN 00573900 2,491 BRGB BC BRGB baanya Yes TOTAL 4,061 17 KALWAS RANGHERI 00570700 540 PNB sahwa No KALWAS 00570800 2,400 BRGB BC PNB sahwa Yes LOODNIYA CHHOTA00570900 419 PNB sahwa No LOODNIYA 00571000 344 PNB sahwa No DABRI 00571100 756 PNB sahwa No DABRI CHHOTI 00571200 542 PNB sahwa No TOTAL 5,001 18 BAIN BAIN 00573300 5,144 BRGB BRGB bain Yes 19 PANDREU TAL JHOTHRA 00573400 2,113 BRGB BC BRGB changoi Yes SHYOPURA 00573500 408 BRGB changoi No PANDREU TEEBA 00573600 1,634 BRGB changoi Yes SUKHWASI 00577100 419 BRGB changoi No PANDREU TAL 00577200 784 BRGB changoi Yes GHASLA ATHOONA00577300 361 BRGB changoi No GHASLA AGOONA 00577400 652 BRGB changoi No ROJHANI 00577500 126 BRGB changoi No TOTAL 6,497 20 MIKHALA CHANGOI 00577600 3,183 BRGB BRGB changoi Yes MIKHALA 00577700 1,483 BRGB changoi No OJHRIYA 00578100 566 BRGB changoi No TOTAL 5,232 21 ALAYLA BEER TARANAGAR00577800 BRGB taranagar No BHOOTIYA 00577900 34 BRGB taranagar No JIGSANA TAL 00578000 1,291 BRGB taranagar Yes JIGSANA TEEBA 00578200 358 BRGB taranagar No JORJI KA BAS 00578300 526 BRGB taranagar No ALAYLA 00580300 1,033 BRGB taranagar Yes RAMPURA 00580400 995 BRGB taranagar No TOTAL 4,237 22 DHANI KUMHARAN MAHATMA 00578400 198 BRGB taranagar No GOGTIYA CHARNAN00578500 1,181 BRGB taranagar No DHANI KUMHARAN00580200 2,297 BRGB BC BRGB taranagar Yes TOTAL 3,676 23 ANANDSINGHPURA INDASI 00576600 264 PNB taranagar No GOGTIYA PATA CHANGOI00578800 176 PNB taranagar No BALIYA 00578900 541 PNB taranagar No KARANPURA 00579000 795 PNB taranagar No GODAS 00579100 1,102 PNB taranagar No DHANI ASHA 00579200 1,027 PNB taranagar Yes MALA 00579300 PNB taranagar No ANANDSINGHPURA00579400 861 PNB taranagar Yes CHALKOI GUSAINYAN00579500 PNB taranagar No TOTAL 4,766 24 KHARATHWASIYA GOGTIYA KACHCHAWATAN00578600 479 BRGB taranagar No DHANI BABRIYAN 00578700 218 BRGB taranagar No CHALKOI KHEEHCHRAN00579600 188 BRGB taranagar No KHARATHWASIYA 00579700 555 BRGB taranagar No GOGTIYA BAGHAWATAN00579800 739 BRGB taranagar No BEEGHRAN 00579900 272 BRGB taranagar No DHANAPATTA SATYOO00580100 897 BRGB taranagar No TOTAL 3,348 25 SATYOO JAWANIPURA 00580000 951 BRGB satyoo No SATYOO 00580500 6,456 BRGB BRGB satyoo Yes TOTAL 7,407 26 RAJPURA RAJPURA 00580600 6,511 BRGB BC BRGB satyoo Yes 27 HADIYAL BRAHMANAGAR 00580700 1,186 BRGB satyoo Yes HADIYAL 00580800 1,464 BRGB satyoo Yes MORTHAL 00580900 1,221 BRGB satyoo Yes NARSI NAGAR 00581500 274 BRGB satyoo No DHANI MOTISINGH 00581600 569 BRGB satyoo No DHANA PATTA RAJPURA00581700 550 BRGB satyoo No TOTAL 5,264 28 JHADSAR CHHOTA ABHAIPURA 00581000 528 BRGB ratanpura No DHANI POONIYAN 00581100 867 BRGB ratanpura No JHADSAR CHHOTA 00581200 1,086 BRGB ratanpura Yes JHADSAR BARA 00581300 248 BRGB ratanpura No DHANI RAJU 00581400 542 BRGB ratanpura No DHEENGI 00581800 1,366 BRGB ratanpura Yes TOTAL 4,637 2 of 20 Service Area Plan :: CHURU NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT, 2001 CENSUS Name of Panchayat Samiti : Rajgarh (0002) Total FI Identified village (2000+ population Post Location Name of Village & Code Name of bank Population Villages) Name of Service Area office/sub- code of with branch/ Name of Panchayat Name of Proposed/existing delivery Bank of Gram Post office Village Branches at Name of Village Code Person allotted bank mode of Banking Services i.e. Panchayat Yes/No Panchayat the Village with branch BC/ATM/Branch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (a) . 8 9 SBBJ, BRGB, sidmukh-SBBJ, 01 SIDHMUKH SIDHMUKH 00582200 6,814 ICICI BRGB, ICICI Yes DHANI CHHOTI 00582300 428 BRGB sidhmukh No TOTAL 7,242 02 BHEEMSANA RAJPURIYA 00582700 678 SBBJ sidhmukh No BHEEMSANA 00582800 1,248 SBBJ sidhmukh Yes DHANGRA 00582900 343 SBBJ sidhmukh No TOTAL 2,269 03 DHANI BARI DHANI BARI 00582400 1,765 SBBJ sidhmukh Yes SARDARPURA 00582500 176 SBBJ sidhmukh No SADPURA 00582600 1,237 SBBJ sidhmukh No TOTAL 3,178 04 RAMSARA TAL DHOLIYA 00583100 646 SBBJ sidhmukh No RAMSARA TEEBA 00583200 310 SBBJ sidhmukh No KISHANPURIYA 00583300 375 SBBJ sidhmukh No TUNDA KHERI 00583400 374 SBBJ sidhmukh No RAMSARA TAL 00583500 1,311 SBBJ sidhmukh Yes TOTAL 3,016 05 TAMBA KHERI CHUBKIYAGARH 00583000 1,001 ICICI sidhmukh Yes TAMBA KHERI 00583800 1,416 ICICI sidhmukh No DHANOTHI CHHOTI 00583900 1,461 ICICI sidhmukh Yes TOTAL 3,878 06 GALAR GALAR 00583600 2,701 ICICI BC BRGB nyangal badi Yes REJRI 00583700 1,090 BRGB nyangal badi No TOTAL 3,791 07 DHANOHTI BARI DHANOTHI BARI 00584000 2,223 BRGB BC BRGB nyangal badi Yes DUMKI 00584300 2,068 BRGB BC BRGB nyangal badi No TOTAL 4,291 08 NYAGAL CHHOTI NYAGAL CHHOTI 00584100 1,877 BRGB nyangal badi Yes NYAGAL BARI 00584200 1,758 BRGB nyangal badi No TOTAL 3,635 09 BHAGELA BHAGELA 00586300 2,260 BRGB BC BRGB nyangal badi Yes GWALISAR 00586400 1,801 BRGB nyangal badi Yes BHATOD 00586900 658 BRGB nyangal badi No TOTAL 4,719 10 DHIGARLA HANSIYAWAS 00584400 2,269 BRGB BC BRGB sidhmukh Yes DHIGARLA 00584500 3,127 BRGB BC BRGB sidhmukh Yes TOTAL 5,396 11 PAHARSAR MITHI 00586800 1,613 BRGB rajgar b.s. No PAHARSAR 00587000 2,156 BRGB BC BRGB rajgar b.s. Yes TOTAL 3,769 12 KHYALI KHYALI 00586200 1,725 BRGB rajgar b.s. No NARWASI 00587200 1,268 BRGB rajgar b.s. Yes TOTAL 2,993 CHAINPURA 13 KALAL KOTRA 00585900 470 CHHOTA BRGB sidhmukh No CHAINPURA CHHOTA00586000 2,370 BRGB BC BRGB sidhmukh Yes DHANA 00586100 1,324 BRGB sidhmukh Yes TOTAL 4,164 14 CHAINPURA BARA CHUBKIYA TAL 00584600 1,713 BRGB sidhmukh Yes CHAINPURA BARA 00584700 2,016 BRGB BC BRGB sidhmukh Yes TOTAL 3,729 15 GHANAU BAS KANJAN 00584800 1,682 SBBJ main rajgarh No GHANAU 00585800 2,880 SBBJ BC SBBJ main rajgarh Yes CHANANA 00587800 997 SBBJ main rajgarh No TOTAL 5,559 16 BIRMI KHALSA BIRMI PATTA 00581900 627 SBBJ main rajgarh No DAYAWATH
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