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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 UTTAR PRADESH AGRA 124920 Udena 2 UTTAR PRADESH AGRA 124548 Arela 3 UTTAR PRADESH AGRA 125074 Sudhrai 4 UTTAR PRADESH AGRA 124623 Bhahai 5 UTTAR PRADESH AGRA 124637 Kalika Nagla 6 UTTAR PRADESH ALIGARH 122399 Akbarpur 7 UTTAR PRADESH ALIGARH 122278 Chharra Rafatpur 8 UTTAR PRADESH ALIGARH 122472 Jawan Vajidpur 9 UTTAR PRADESH ALIGARH 122447 Rustampur Sakatkhan 10 UTTAR PRADESH ALIGARH 122584 Balrampur 11 UTTAR PRADESH ALLAHABAD 162001 Laund Kalan 12 UTTAR PRADESH ALLAHABAD 162042 Garha Katra 13 UTTAR PRADESH ALLAHABAD 163334 Samogara 14 UTTAR PRADESH ALLAHABAD 161860 Belamundi 15 UTTAR PRADESH ALLAHABAD 163649 Belhat 16 UTTAR PRADESH AMBEDKAR NAGAR 167821 Rabai 17 UTTAR PRADESH AMBEDKAR NAGAR 168344 Kurcha 18 UTTAR PRADESH AMBEDKAR NAGAR 167002 Rasoolpur 19 UTTAR PRADESH AMBEDKAR NAGAR 167388 Kabye Anjanpur 20 UTTAR PRADESH AMBEDKAR NAGAR 167877 Shahpur Firojpur 21 UTTAR PRADESH Amethi 169035 Chituhala 22 UTTAR PRADESH Amethi 144184 Baghail 23 UTTAR PRADESH Amethi 169260 Bahan Pur 24 UTTAR PRADESH Amethi 169065 Angrawan 25 UTTAR PRADESH Amethi 168828 Hasawa Surwn Pur 26 UTTAR PRADESH AMROHA 118223 Sultanpur Mollvi 27 UTTAR PRADESH AMROHA 117980 Bagarpur Emma 28 UTTAR PRADESH AMROHA 117712 Rahmapur Mafi 29 UTTAR PRADESH AMROHA 117688 Khai Khera Khadar 30 UTTAR PRADESH AMROHA 117449 Mohsenpur 31 UTTAR PRADESH AURAIYA 148535 Bahadurpur Uncha 32 UTTAR PRADESH AURAIYA 148665 Kakorbozurg 33 UTTAR PRADESH AURAIYA 148523 Jagdishpur 34 UTTAR PRADESH AURAIYA 148245 Baghaipur 35 UTTAR PRADESH AURAIYA 148768 Mihauli 36 UTTAR PRADESH AZAMGARH 195821 Laudah Emadpur 37 UTTAR PRADESH AZAMGARH 194594 Dharnipur Bisayan 38 UTTAR PRADESH AZAMGARH 195306 Chauki Baradah 39 UTTAR PRADESH AZAMGARH 195323 Sarawan 40 UTTAR PRADESH AZAMGARH 195219 Bhadsari 41 UTTAR PRADESH BAHRAICH 171332 Madhopur Nidauna 42 UTTAR PRADESH BAHRAICH 172068 Kodari Tal 43 UTTAR PRADESH BAHRAICH 172052 Mohmmadpur Kakaraha 44 UTTAR PRADESH BAHRAICH 171932 Barai Bilasa 45 UTTAR PRADESH BAHRAICH 171336 Sheopur Mohraniya 46 UTTAR PRADESH BALLIA 197898 Devel Veer 47 UTTAR PRADESH BALLIA 198525 Raghunathpur 48 UTTAR PRADESH BALLIA 198006 Balesadi 49 UTTAR PRADESH BALLIA 197755 Chak Habsapur 50 UTTAR PRADESH BALLIA 198348 Sariya 51 UTTAR PRADESH BANDA 155244 Basrehi 52 UTTAR PRADESH BANDA 155185 Barsanda Khurd 53 UTTAR PRADESH BANDA 154929 Jamunipur 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 UTTAR PRADESH BANDA 155247 Nagwara 55 UTTAR PRADESH BANDA 155187 Barsanda Buzurg 56 UTTAR PRADESH BARABANKI 165447 Bhathiya 57 UTTAR PRADESH BARABANKI 163845 Hidayatpursipah 58 UTTAR PRADESH BARABANKI 165617 Kolwa 59 UTTAR PRADESH BARABANKI 164960 Maraucha 60 UTTAR PRADESH BARABANKI 165558 Gaura 61 UTTAR PRADESH BAREILLY 129980 Veer Pura 62 UTTAR PRADESH BAREILLY 129832 Gontha Khandua 63 UTTAR PRADESH BAREILLY 129499 Balpur 64 UTTAR PRADESH BAREILLY 129449 Churaila 65 UTTAR PRADESH BAREILLY 129287 Aadalpur 66 UTTAR PRADESH BASTI 180509 Baderiya Khurd 67 UTTAR PRADESH BASTI 181538 Mailiya 68 UTTAR PRADESH BASTI 181059 Kaethwaliya 69 UTTAR PRADESH BASTI 180998 Chitrakhoor 70 UTTAR PRADESH BASTI 180569 Pakri Nasir 71 UTTAR PRADESH BHADOHI 210119 Nidiur 72 UTTAR PRADESH BHADOHI 210652 Marchwar 73 UTTAR PRADESH BHADOHI 210878 Basdeopur 74 UTTAR PRADESH BHADOHI 210720 Ramapur 75 UTTAR PRADESH BHADOHI 209902 Bhatewra 76 UTTAR PRADESH BIJNOR 112242 Amirpur Das Urf Dharam Nagari 77 UTTAR PRADESH BIJNOR 111540 Harchandpur 78 UTTAR PRADESH BIJNOR 113061 Sahuwala Gusaiwala 79 UTTAR PRADESH BIJNOR 112386 Shadmapur Khema 80 UTTAR PRADESH BIJNOR 114162 Husainpur Khasa 81 UTTAR PRADESH BUDAUN 127852 Badrauni 82 UTTAR PRADESH BUDAUN 127658 Gargaia 83 UTTAR PRADESH BUDAUN 128452 Mihauna 84 UTTAR PRADESH BUDAUN 129026 Tikra 85 UTTAR PRADESH BUDAUN 127897 Din Nagar Sheikhpur 86 UTTAR PRADESH BULANDSHAHR 121506 Mohammadpur Nar 87 UTTAR PRADESH BULANDSHAHR 121025 Shekupur Raura 88 UTTAR PRADESH BULANDSHAHR 120759 Kazampur Deoli 89 UTTAR PRADESH BULANDSHAHR 121539 Kirra 90 UTTAR PRADESH BULANDSHAHR 120489 Salempur Kayasth 91 UTTAR PRADESH CHANDAULI 207453 Masauni 92 UTTAR PRADESH CHANDAULI 207074 Visunpur Kala 93 UTTAR PRADESH CHANDAULI 207390 Kush Kala 94 UTTAR PRADESH CHANDAULI 208069 Sonhul 95 UTTAR PRADESH CHANDAULI 207446 Sirasi 96 UTTAR PRADESH CHANDAULI 207385 Bharachha 97 UTTAR PRADESH CHITRAKOOT 155840 Mangawan 98 UTTAR PRADESH CHITRAKOOT 155843 Doda Mafi 99 UTTAR PRADESH CHITRAKOOT 155674 Ripurwa Mafi 100 UTTAR PRADESH CHITRAKOOT 155892 Sakrouha 101 UTTAR PRADESH CHITRAKOOT 155864 Kalyanpur 102 UTTAR PRADESH DEORIA 190867 Uttar Muhaw 103 UTTAR PRADESH DEORIA 189799 Badhara 104 UTTAR PRADESH DEORIA 191352 Lohra Babhanouli 105 UTTAR PRADESH DEORIA 190559 Kodar 106 UTTAR PRADESH DEORIA 190499 Lalpur Parsia 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 UTTAR PRADESH ETAH 215177 Saraineem 108 UTTAR PRADESH ETAH 215151 Sikanderpur Marhi 109 UTTAR PRADESH ETAH 215140 Pasiapur Begampur 110 UTTAR PRADESH ETAH 214631 Husainpur 111 UTTAR PRADESH ETAH 214504 Puranjala 112 UTTAR PRADESH ETAWAH 147783 Birondhi 113 UTTAR PRADESH ETAWAH 147945 Mehdipur 114 UTTAR PRADESH ETAWAH 147877 Bhareipur 115 UTTAR PRADESH ETAWAH 147915 Labedi 116 UTTAR PRADESH ETAWAH 147778 Samaspur 117 UTTAR PRADESH FAIZABAD 165936 Taldholi 118 UTTAR PRADESH FAIZABAD 166290 Ballipur 119 UTTAR PRADESH FAIZABAD 166105 Sarai Dhanethi 120 UTTAR PRADESH FAIZABAD 165955 Rampur Gauhania 121 UTTAR PRADESH FAIZABAD 165681 Khedipur 122 UTTAR PRADESH FARRUKHABAD 146492 Fatehullah Pur 123 UTTAR PRADESH FARRUKHABAD 145892 Rajlamai 124 UTTAR PRADESH FARRUKHABAD 146310 Karanpur Majra Bansmai 125 UTTAR PRADESH FARRUKHABAD 145918 Pasiyapur 126 UTTAR PRADESH FARRUKHABAD 145955 Husainpur Tarai 127 UTTAR PRADESH FATEHPUR 157460 Abdullpur Sathiyani 128 UTTAR PRADESH FATEHPUR 157554 Bhadauha 129 UTTAR PRADESH FATEHPUR 157251 Jasrajpur 130 UTTAR PRADESH FATEHPUR 156337 Rana 131 UTTAR PRADESH FATEHPUR 157566 Bairi 132 UTTAR PRADESH FIROZABAD 125983 Rajpur Balai 133 UTTAR PRADESH FIROZABAD 125952 Shaihajalpur 134 UTTAR PRADESH FIROZABAD 125829 Ghunpai 135 UTTAR PRADESH FIROZABAD 125443 Baghai 136 UTTAR PRADESH FIROZABAD 125414 Nagla Suraj 137 UTTAR PRADESH GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR 120417 Bhagwantpur Chhatanga 138 UTTAR PRADESH GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR 120401 Ramner 139 UTTAR PRADESH GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR 120192 Chak Senpur Urf Dhanibas 140 UTTAR PRADESH GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR 120429 Dhansia 141 UTTAR PRADESH GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR 120352 Utrawali 142 UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIABAD 119740 Matiala 143 UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIABAD 119574 Sikhaida Hajari 144 UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIABAD 119606 Jalalpur Raghunathpur 145 UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIABAD 119568 Amirpur Garhi 146 UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIABAD 119747 Samaypur 147 UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIPUR 205521 Hasanpur 148 UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIPUR 204975 Madarpur 149 UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIPUR 204129 Soniyapar 150 UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIPUR 206642 Gopalpur 151 UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIPUR 205498 Kawal Pati 152 UTTAR PRADESH GONDA 174797 Katauli 153 UTTAR PRADESH GONDA 175149 Gopipur 154 UTTAR PRADESH GONDA 174669 Purey Subsukha 155 UTTAR PRADESH GONDA 174177 Achal Nagar 156 UTTAR PRADESH GONDA 174302 Bhudkuda 157 UTTAR PRADESH GORAKHPUR 186265 Bhaisahi Buzurg 158 UTTAR PRADESH GORAKHPUR 186041 Sihorwa 159 UTTAR PRADESH GORAKHPUR 185408 Jindapur 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 160 UTTAR PRADESH GORAKHPUR 187778 Gorasari 161 UTTAR PRADESH GORAKHPUR 187878 Chari 162 UTTAR PRADESH HAMIRPUR 153767 Para Ojhi Danda 163 UTTAR PRADESH HAMIRPUR 153956 Gohani Rath 164 UTTAR PRADESH HAPUR 119770 Meerapur 165 UTTAR PRADESH HAPUR 119931 Fazilpur Urf Meerpur 166 UTTAR PRADESH HAPUR 120044 Kalyanpur 167 UTTAR PRADESH HAPUR 119902 Pootha Husainpur 168 UTTAR PRADESH HAPUR 119892 Imtori 169 UTTAR PRADESH HATHRAS 123245 Majhola 170 UTTAR PRADESH HATHRAS 123029 Nai Naglatahar 171 UTTAR PRADESH HATHRAS 123093 Jauinayatpur 172 UTTAR PRADESH HATHRAS 123529 Arti 173 UTTAR PRADESH HATHRAS 123144 Andoli 174 UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 151536 Var Khera 175 UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 151073 Gohani 176 UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 151226 Daun 177 UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 151512 Jolhopur 178 UTTAR PRADESH JALAUN 151257 Bhadvan 179 UTTAR PRADESH JAUNPUR 202000 Kohada 180 UTTAR PRADESH JAUNPUR 203187 Khewsipur 181 UTTAR PRADESH JAUNPUR 201312 Sahijadpur 182 UTTAR PRADESH JAUNPUR 203330 Kanaura 183 UTTAR PRADESH JAUNPUR 203317 Amiliya 184 UTTAR PRADESH JHANSI 152692 Roni 185 UTTAR PRADESH JHANSI 152459 Bangri Bangra 186 UTTAR PRADESH JHANSI 152524 Dhurwai 187 UTTAR PRADESH JHANSI 152805 Parwai 188 UTTAR PRADESH JHANSI 152353 Durkhuroo 189
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