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State Top Performers- November 2018 1 Sirohi Abu Road Jawal 2 Bikaner State top performers- November 2018 Best District Best Block Best PHC Sirohi Baseri (Dholpur) Lalgarh (Ganganagar) District, Block & PHC Ranking- November 2018 District Rank District Best Block in District Best PHC in District 1 Sirohi Abu Road Jawal 2 Bikaner Bikaner Raner Damolai 3 Jaisalmer Jaisalmer Devikot 4 Ganganagar Anupgarh Lalgarh 5 Jalore Ahore Keriya 6 Hanumangarh Bhadra Dhansiya 7 Ajmer Arain Ramsar 8 Pali Bali Chandaval 9 Jaipur I Amber Pragpura 10 Nagaur Deedwana Merta Road 11 Rajsamand Amet Barar 12 Sikar Danta Kochor 13 Churu Churu Bhaleri 14 Kota Chechat (Khairabad) Pipalda 15 Sawai Madhopur Bonli Khirni 16 Bhilwara Asind Rayala 17 Bundi Bundi S Mandi 18 Jaipur II Bassi Madhorajpura 19 Jodhpur Balesar Setrawa 20 Baran Anta Relawan 21 Dholpur Bari Angai 22 Banswara Anandpuri Shergarh 23 Pratapgarh Arnod Parsola 24 Tonk Deoli Jhilay 25 Jhalawar Bakani Harigarh 26 Chittorgarh Bari Sadri Katunda 27 Jhunjhunu Buhana Pilani 28 Bharatpur Bayana Sevar 29 Dausa Bandikui Gudhakatla 30 Udaipur Bargaon Chavand 31 Barmer Balotra Bharkha 32 Dungarpur Aspur Bankora 33 Karauli Gudachandraji Kailadevi 0 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. 34 Alwar Bansur Partapgarh Ajmer: District & PHC Rankings (November 2018) District Rank Ajmer 7 Number of % OPD % Del Drug Test Days State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon Change Change availability Availability reported Rank Rank attendance 1 Ajmer Srinagar Ramsar 152 68 100% 100% 94 13 25 3 1 2 Ajmer Pisangan Saradhna 128 90 100% 100% 86 12 21 10 2 3 Ajmer Masooda Kharwa 138 51 100% 100% 91 10 18 17 3 4 Ajmer Kishangarh Karkedi 116 32 26% 100% 92 11 21 38 4 5 AJMER Masooda Ramgarh 54 160 44% 100% 88 12 18 57 5 6 AJMER Pisangan Govindgarh 110 29 100% 100% 81 0 1 61 6 7 AJMER Pisangan Baghsuri 52 29 10% 100% 93 13 27 66 7 8 AJMER Bhinai Badali 46 19 100% 100% 80 12 13 71 8 9 Ajmer Bhinai Devliyakalan 56 26 0% 100% 86 14 24 104 9 10 Ajmer Kekri Baghera 157 13 100% 0% 93 15 12 121 10 11 Ajmer Arain Jhirota 36 17 28% 100% 91 15 22 126 11 12 AJMER Srinagar Tihari 55 18 20% 100% 89 6 28 145 12 13 AJMER Kekri Junia 63 8 59% 0% 92 14 28 200 13 14 Ajmer Jawaja Rajiyawas 65 10 0% 0% 77 14 28 312 14 15 AJMER Kekri Para 61 10 0% 0% 89 10 28 327 15 16 AJMER Masooda Jaliya II 47 11 0% 0% 84 14 21 362 16 1 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Ajmer: District & PHC Rankings (November 2018) Number of % OPD % Del Drug Test Days State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon Change Change availability Availability reported Rank Rank attendance 17 Ajmer Bhinai Sarana 59 6 0% 0% 87 13 19 393 17 18 AJMER Kishangarh Bhandun 34 8 0% 0% 91 11 28 394 18 19 AJMER Kishangarh Kuchil 23 12 1% 0% 83 9 30 431 19 20 AJMER Bhinai Shingawal 54 7 0% 0% 88 10 15 457 20 21 AJMER Jawaja Kishanpura 30 2 13% 0% 83 10 25 502 21 22 AJMER Srinagar Narwar 59 3 0% 0% 91 0 25 546 22 23 AJMER Arain Fatehgarh 34 2 46% 0% 81 0 20 578 23 24 AJMER Arain Gothiyana 18 1 38% 0% 76 5 23 599 24 25 AJMER Arain Hingoniya 22 8 0% 0% 74 7 15 665 25 26 AJMER Arain Dadia 9 5 0% 0% 84 11 10 671 26 27 AJMER Jawaja Kotra 15 4 0% 0% 87 0 17 740 27 2 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Alwar: District & PHC Rankings (November 2018) District Rank Alwar 34 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Alwar Thanagazi Partapgarh 113 65 100% 100% 59 0 0 102 1 2 Alwar Rajgarh Gola ka bas 61 28 0% 100% 82 10 9 162 2 3 ALWAR Kishangarhbas Bhadurpur 88 4 12% 0% 86 10 28 293 3 4 Alwar Reni Machri 69 1 0% 0% 75 13 19 459 4 5 ALWAR Kotkasim Bibirani 67 0 0% 0% 62 12 21 539 5 6 Alwar Bansur Karana 94 11 0% 0% 73 0 9 542 6 7 ALWAR Behror Gandala 48 1 0% 0% 71 10 24 560 7 8 ALWAR Rajgarh Rajpurbara 48 2 0% 0% 69 13 16 579 8 9 ALWAR Ramgarh Bamboli 31 12 0% 0% 44 13 22 596 9 10 ALWAR Reni Jamdoli 26 0 0% 0% 64 11 30 624 10 11 Alwar Mundawar Jat Bahror 81 0 0% 0% 64 0 26 629 11 12 Alwar Behror Bhetera 43 0 6% 0% 83 14 0 631 12 13 ALWAR Mundawar Jindoli 37 0 0% 0% 70 11 18 636 13 14 Alwar Tijara Ishroda 21 1 25% 0% 57 12 18 651 14 15 Alwar Shahjanpur Manjri Kala 62 6 0% 0% 38 13 11 661 15 16 ALWAR Thanagazi Ajabgarh 42 11 0% 0% 32 13 16 662 16 17 Alwar Laxmangarh Harsana 48 2 1% 0% 64 0 28 682 17 18 ALWAR Laxmangarh Eteera 38 0 7% 0% 41 9 28 687 18 19 Alwar Malakhera Chandoli 24 14 0% 0% 70 0 14 707 19 20 ALWAR Laxmangarh Mojpur 30 2 34% 0% 53 0 24 711 20 3 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. 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Alwar: District & PHC Rankings (November 2018) No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 21 Alwar Kherli Mandi Ramnagar 44 1 0% 0% 63 0 28 713 21 22 ALWAR Malakhera Baleta 21 3 0% 0% 81 5 13 725 22 23 Alwar Kotkasim Jodiya 33 2 0% 0% 54 9 15 736 23 24 ALWAR Kotkasim Pur 25 0 0% 0% 55 10 17 759 24 25 ALWAR Rajgarh Khodreb 49 0 8% 0% 55 0 22 760 25 26 ALWAR Tijara Jairoli 18 0 0% 0% 34 12 25 775 26 27 ALWAR Kherli Mandi Khokar 18 4 0% 0% 59 0 26 780 27 28 ALWAR Bansur Harsora 41 2 0% 0% 59 0 17 785 28 29 ALWAR Thanagazi Kishori 58 1 0% 0% 36 2 18 799 29 30 ALWAR Behror Tasing 28 0 0% 0% 78 0 5 824 30 31 ALWAR Shahjanpur Manjra 39 0 0% 0% 45 9 0 830 31 32 ALWAR Shahjanpur Kaysha 11 0 0% 0% 63 0 18 837 32 33 ALWAR Mundawar Bijwad Chouhan 16 0 0% 0% 52 0 19 845 33 34 ALWAR Kishangarhbas Ismilepur 28 2 3% 0% 60 0 0 851 34 35 ALWAR Kherli Mandi Kalwari 28 1 4% 0% 14 0 23 861 35 36 Alwar Kishangarhbas Bagherikala 24 0 0% 0% 56 0 0 863 36 37 ALWAR Tijara Jhiwana 15 3 0% 0% 24 0 15 869 37 38 ALWAR Bansur Hamirpur 14 0 0% 0% 47 0 3 871 38 39 ALWAR Reni Bileta 15 0 0% 0% 1 0 20 876 39 40 ALWAR Malakhera Shayam Ganga 11 0 22% 0% 0 0 0 880 40 4 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Banswara: District & PHC Rankings (November 2018) District Rank Banswara 22 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Banswara Bagidora Shergarh 92 21 100% 100% 88 15 23 21 1 2 Banswara Chota Dungara Kasarwadi 53 93 76% 100% 81 15 16 40 2 3 Banswara Bagidora Nogama 97 76 0% 100% 76 14 21 60 3 4 Banswara Anandpuri Naharpura 23 41 100% 100% 82 11 11 64 4 5 Banswara Choti Sarwan Danpur 67 80 5% 100% 74 12 22 105 5 6 Banswara Talwara Mahidam 350 49 100% 100% 43 0 0 129 6 7 Banswara Partapur Khodan 53 34 0% 100% 83 9 19 140 7 8 Banswara Ghatol Khamera 56 201 0% 100% 85 14 2 153 8 9 Banswara Kushalgarh Choti Sarva 87 70 6% 100% 66 0 18 175 9 10 Banswara Bagidora Sallopat 48 132 0% 100% 66 1 20 221 10 11 Banswara Choti Sarwan Ghoditejpur 27 28 0% 100% 58 0 13 314 11 12 Banswara Anandpuri Chanderwada 26 26 15% 100% 56 0 10 315 12 13 Banswara Chota Dungara Tambesra 15 31 0% 100% 53 0 15 337 13 14 Banswara Bagidora Chinch 31 0 100% 0% 49 14 18 379 14 15 Banswara Bagidora Badodia 49 14 2% 0% 63 14 23 395 15 16 Banswara Talwara Nayagaon 53 5 9% 0% 87 8 16 484 16 5 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Banswara: District & PHC Rankings (November 2018) No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 17 Banswara Partapur Loharia 40 2 0% 0% 81 14 19 507 17 18 Banswara Partapur Odwada 36 5 0% 0% 88 11 16 523 18 19 Banswara Partapur Anjana 22 10 0% 0% 61 14 17 587 19 20 Banswara Talwara Kohala 45 0 4% 0% 80 14 6 605 20 21 Banswara Talwara Barwala Rajia 38 0 7% 0% 83 0 29 640 21 Gopinath Ka 22 Banswara Partapur 33 4 0% 0% 47 14 21 652 22 Gara 23 Banswara Ghatol Bhungara 32 3 0% 0% 37 15 16 718 23 24 Banswara Ghatol Jegpura 17 6 0% 20% 71 0 13 755 24 25 Banswara Ghatol Bassi Aada 26 12 0% 0% 82 0 0 765 25 26 Banswara Partapur Kotada 32 1 2% 0% 80 0 13 770 26 Chandu Ji Ka 27 Banswara Ghatol 36 1 0% 0% 83 0 0 810 27 Gara 28 Banswara Ghatol Devda 27 4 7% 0% 45 0 20 811 28 29 Banswara Talwara Cidiyavasa 36 1 16% 0% 49 0 11 822 29 30 Banswara Kushalgarh Mokhampura 18 8 0% 0% 55 0 4 844 30 31 Banswara Partapur Bhimpur 19 0 0% 0% 37 0 13 865 31 6 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.
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