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Farmers List Due to Cyclonic Storm FARMERS LIST DUE TO CYCLONIC STORM 'BULBUL' NOVEMBER-2019 NAME OF THE DISTRICT;- BHADRAK NAME OF THE BLOCK- BONTHBONTH NAME OF THE G P BONTH Name of the village : APANDA Area sustained Name of the khata Relation crop loss of 33% Sl. ROR Plot-No Name of the Farmer Father/Husband Name No with ROR or more (in Hac) ACCOUNT NO IFSC CODE No. Holder(If input Irrigate Non- TOTAL Holder subsidy AMOUNT different d Irrigate Amount of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 HARIHAR 1 HARIHARA NAYAK LAXMIDARA NAYAK 451 997 SELF 0.70 NIL 3780 3780 28700110 015704 UCBA0002870 NAYAK MAMADEB 2 BAMADEBA MUKHI BABAJI MUKHI 288 993.. SELF 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 32342232232 SBIN0009822 MUKHI SRIKANTA 3 SRIKANTA SAHU KHETRA SAHU 424 999 SELF 0.60 NIL 3240 3240 4172011 0004763 IOBAOROGB01 SAHU DILLIP KU 4 DILLIP DASH GAYADARA DASH 147 1419 SELF 0.70 NIL 3780 3780 41720100 000677 IOBAOROGB01 DASH PARSURAM 5 NABAKISHORE NAYAK PARSURAM NAYAK 203 1064 SON 0.60 NIL 3240 3240 33494977227 SBIN0009822 NAYAK PARSURAM 6 KARTIKA NAYAK PARSURAM NAYAK 203 1064 SON 0.60 NIL 3240 3240 28700110 006894 UCBA0002870 NAYAK 7 CHEMA JENA GUTURI JENA CHEMA JENA 124 1105… SELF 0.21 NIL 1134 1134 41723400 1001102 IOBAOROGB01 NABAKISOWER SANJAY KU 458/2 8 SANJAY NAYAK 1172 SELF 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 42253400 1000089 IOBAOROGB01 NAYAK NAYAK 2 MAHENDRA 9 MAHENDRA SAHU AINTHI SAHU 292 977… SELF 0.45 NIL 2430 2430 4172010 0000534 IOBAOROGB01 SAHU KUSHADWAJA KUSHADWAJ 10 DON NAYAK 15 1173… SON 0.45 NIL 2430 2430 12720001 00144660 PUNB0127200 NAYAK A NAYAK 11 RANJAN DAS MODHAN DAS BAMAN DAS 269 147 SON 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 2870321 1009504 UCBA0002870 12 MADAN DAS BAMANA DAS BAMAN DAS 271 1024… SON 0.50 NIL 2700 2700 28703211 010524 UCBA0002870 SUBAS CH FATHERI 13 BHANUMATI MAHALIKA CHINTAMANI 10 1079 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 422534001 000586 IOBAOROGB01 MAHALIKA NLAW RANKANG CHINTAMANI 14 SUBAS CH MAHALIKA 120 1045… SELF 0.70 NIL 3780 3780 11700234329 SBIN0009822 MAHALIKA MAHALIK LAXMIDARA LAXMIDHAR 15 GANESH MAHALIKA 391 1123 SON 0.80 NIL 4320 4320 28700110 020869 UCBA0002870 MAHALIKA MAHALIK SIBAPRASAD 16 SANTOSH NAYAK TILANATH NAYAK 138 1087.. SON 0.90 NIL 4860 4860 4260530 03479 YESBOBBCB14 NAYAK 17 UMAKANTA JENA KATURI JENA KUTURI JENA 62 1085… SON 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 18 GOPINATH DAS BAMANA DAS BAMAN DAS 271 1024 SON 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 41723400 1001536 IOBAOROGB01 ALOK BALA 19 AMERESH DAS SIMANCHAL DAS 36 954… SON 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 28700110 038154 UCBA0002870 DAS PRAFULA KU PRAFULLA KU 20 RADHAKANTA PATHAK 84 181… SON 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 35182726614 SBIN0009822 PATHAK PATHAK PARAMANANDA PARAMANAN 21 BRAMA NANDA TRIPATHI 195 926… SON 0.60 NIL 3240 3240 1272000 100032760 PUNB0127200 TRIPATHI DA TIADI 22 KODANDADARA JENA HAGARI JENA HAGIRI JENA 4 30 SON 0.40 NIL 2160 2160 DEBABRATA 23 DEBA JENA GADADARA JENA 159 1049 SELF 0.25 NIL 1350 1350 2870011001 8446 UCBA0002870 JENA 24 SUKANTI NAYAK JUDHISTRIRA NAYAK SUKA NAYAK 428 SELF 0.35 NIL 1890 1890 417234001 001059 IOBAOROGB01 DHUKHI GRANDS 25 JAGANATH SAHU BRAJA KISWAR SAHU 150 1283 0.25 NIL 1350 1350 32476538416 SBIN0009822 SAHOO ON BRAJAKISWA 26 BRAJA KISWAR SAHU DUKHI SAHU 241 1280 SELF 0.40 NIL 2160 2160 31102614700 SBIN0012061 R SAHU GRANDS 27 PRASANTA SAHU BRAJA KISWAR SAHU DUKHI SAHU 191 1748 0.45 NIL 2430 2430 35305588804 SBIN0009822 ON SHYAMSUND 28 SHYMA SAHU KRUSHANA CH SAHU 419 1029 SELF 0.70 NIL 3780 3780 4260530 04413 YESBOBBCB14 AR SAHU PRABHAKAR 29 BISWANATH NAYAK PRAVAKARA NAYAK 218 1352 SON 0.60 NIL 3240 3240 28700110 016916 213 NAYAK PRABHAKARA PRAVAKAR 30 GANANATH NAYAK 213 1352… SON 0.50 NIL 2700 2700 42605300 03319 YESBOBBCB14 NAYAK NAYAK PRABHAKARA PRAVAKAR 31 RAGHUNATH NAYAK 213 1352… SON 0.60 NIL 3240 3240 287001100 16886 UCBA0002870 NAYAK NAYAK PRABHAKARA PRAVAKAR 32 GOPINATH NAYAK 213 1352… son 0.60 NIL 3240 3240 127200010 0147290 PUNB0127200 NAYAK NAYAK PRABHAKARA PRAVAKAR 33 KASINATH NAYAK 213 1352 SON 0.60 NIL 3240 3240 28700110 016435 UCBA0002870 NAYAK NAYAK 34 ANANTA SAHU UDHAYA NAYAK ANATA SAHU 13 1011 SELF 0.40 NIL 2160 2160 28703211 023050 UCBA0002870 35 PROMOD DAS BAISHNAB DAS BAISHNA DAS 308 1009 SON 0.50 NIL 2700 2700 30642935102 SBIN0009822 MADHUSUDANA MADHUSUDA 36 PRADEEP JENA 323 1421 SON 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 28703211 007920 UCBA0002870 JENA N JENA 37 DILIP KU JENA KATURI JENA KATURI JENA 62 1085 SON 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 41720100 001961 IOBAOROGB01 SUKADEV 38 SUKHADEBA SWAIN NARAYANA SWAIN 427 975 SELF 0.45 NIL 2430 2430 35754262776 SBIN0009822 SWAIN JAYANTA 39 JAYANTA SAHU BISHNU SAHU 131 860 SELF 0.10 NIL 1000 1000 417234001 003416 IOBAOROGB01 SAHU TULASI BHAGCH 40 KAILASHA PATRA BAIDARA PATRA 139 1078 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 MISHRA ASA 41 BASANTI RAY UDAYA NATH PATRA BASANTI RAY 279 1002 SELF 1.00 NIL 5400 5400 KADHANDHA 42 KODHANDADARA NAYAK BHOLANATH NAYAK 328 597 SELF 1.00 NIL 5400 5400 31766074357 SBIN0012061 R NAYAK 43 JAGANAYH DAS BAMANA DAS BAMAN DAS 271 1074 SON 0.10 NIL 1000 1000 KULAMANI 458/3 44 KULAMANI SAHU BHAGABATA SAHU 920 SELF 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 41720110 004848 IOBAOROGB01 SAHU 8 458/3 45 ANATH SAHU KULAMANI SAHU ANATA SAHU 920 SELF 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 2870011 0020654 UCOBA0002870 8 KUMUDINI 46 KUMUDINI SETHI KIRTIKA SETHI 66 1376 SELF 0.50 NIL 2700 2700 542510110 007102 BKID0005425 SETHI GAYADHAR 47 GAYADARA JENA PURUSATAMA JENA 23 403 SELF 0.25 NIL 1350 1350 417234001 001151 IOBAOROGB01 JENA RAMAMANI 48 RAMAMANI SAHU RAMCH SAHU 374 398 SELF 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 417234006 001854 IOBAOROGB01 SAHU MARKANDA 49 RAMESH JENA MARKHANDA JENA 85 357 SON 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 41720110 009218 IOBAOROGB01 JENA KEDARNATH 50 KEDARA JENA THUSI JENA 19 416 SELF 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 4260530 05025 YESBOBBCB JENA KOUSALYA 51 KOUSALYA JENA GADADARA JENA 69 4 SELF 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 41720100 001707 IOBAOROGB01 JENA 52 LAXMAN JENA DADHIBABANA JENA DADHI JENA 110 51 SON 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 127200010 0102720 PUNB0127200 BHAGIRATHI PURNA CH 53 PRUNA CH MISHRA 228 2 SELF 0.40 NIL 2160 2160 4260530 04044 YESBOBBCB MISHRA MISHRA BHARAT CH 54 BHARATH JENA BHAGIRATHI JENA 316 1135 SELF 0.10 NIL 1000 1000 417201000 01963 IOBAOROGB01 JENA OTHERS 55 SAGARA JENA SUKHADEB JENA SAGAR JENA 101 390 SELF 0.15 NIL 1000 1000 127200010 0128770 PUNB0127200 GRANDS 56 BISWAPRAKASH JENA PURNA JENA AGANI JENA 5 1413 0.40 NIL 2160 2160 6013949520 IDIBO ON KALANDI BHAGAC 57 RAGHUNATH JENA MARKANDA JENA 54 948 0.40 NIL 2160 2160 127200010 0109170 PUNB0127200 PANDA HASA LAXMAN 58 GANESH PRASAD NAYAK LAXMAN NAYAK 396 1018 SON 0.70 NIL 3780 3780 30323350900 SBIN0014470 NAYAK LAXMAN 59 SURESH CH NAYAK LAXMAN NAYAK 396 1018 SON 0.70 NIL 3780 3780 4260530 09417 YESBOBBCB14 NAYAK PRAVAKAR GRANDS 60 MANOJ KU NAYAK RAGHUNATH NAYAK 78 7 0.45 NIL 2430 2430 28700110 020661 UCBA0002870 NAYAK ON INDRAMANI 61 JAGANNATH NAYAK INDRAMANI NAYAK 9 392 SON 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 127200010 0136170 PUNB0127200 JENA 739/7 62 RANGADHAR JENA BAULI JENA BAULI JENA 2506 SON 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 41723400 1001097 IOBAOROGB01 1 KALANDI 206/3 63 KALANDI JENA BAULI JENA 203 SELF 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 1272001700 077940 PUNB0127200 JENA 8 BRAMHANANDA BISWAJIT 64 BISWAJIT TRIPATHY 289 1030 SELF 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 2870011 0019528 UCBA0002870 TRIPATHY TRIPATHY GANGADHAR 65 GANGADHAR SAHOO KRUSHNA SAHOO 92 969 SELF 0.25 NIL 1350 1350 34734882859 SBIN0009822 SAHOO GOPINATH 66 GOPINATH ROUT DAITARI ROUT 102 1162 SELF 0.25 NIL 1350 1350 20170363764 SBIN0009822 ROUT SARAT KU 67 SARAT JENA AGANI JENA 410 1091 SELF 0.40 NIL 2160 2160 41720110 004411 IOBAOROGB01 JENA BAISNAB CH 1023/1 GRANDS 68 PIUSA RANJAN DAS PRASANTA KU DAS 308 0.40 NIL 2160 2160 32888594223 SBIN0009822 DAS 533 ON JADUNATH 69 JADUNATH JENA MAKAR JENA 85 357 SELF 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 41720100 001550 IOBAOROGB01 JENA PRAHALLAD 70 PRAHALAD MAHALIK MUSEI MAHALIK 215 1153 SELF 0.90 NIL 4860 4860 535810110 005790 BKID0005358 CH MAHALIK GHANASYAM ABHIRAM 71 ABHIRAM BISWAL 283 1055 SELF 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 127200010 0112690 PUNB0127200 BISWAL BISWAL KRUSHNA 72 RAMACHANDRA SAHU KRUSHNA CH SAHU 382 888 SELF 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 SAHU GYANENDRA 458/4 73 GYANENDRA SETHI NATABAR SETHI 971 SELF 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 127200010 0081420 PUNB9127200 KU SETHY 6 SARASWATI 74 SARASWATI SAHOO ABHIMANYU SAHOO 333 219 SELF 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 41720110 003339 IOBAOROGB01 SAHOO 75 BAMAN DAS BALAKRUSHNA DAS BAMAN DAS 273 1411 SELF 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 417234006 000652 IOBAOROGB01 PADMANAV 76 PADMANAV MUKHI BAINA MUKHI 187 1374 SELF 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 10994114412 SBIN0009822 MUKHI ALEKHA 77 ALEKHA ROUT ANADI ROUT 177 116 SELF 0.50 NIL 2700 2700 32329613633 SBIN0009822 ROUT GAJENDRA PRASAD GAJENDRA 78 PARTHA SARATHI DASH 94 1301 SON 0.50 NIL 2700 2700 41723400 100370 IOBAOROGB01 DASH DASH NETRANANDA DASARATHA 79 DASARATHI MALLICK 144 973 SELF 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 4172340010 01668 IOBAOROGB01 MALLICK MALLICK DUKHIN 80 RANGADHAR RANA DUKHI RANA 156 1418 SON 0.20 NIL 1080 1080 4172340060 00987 IOBAOROGB01 RANA LAXMIDHAR LAXMIDHAR 81 SURESH MAHALIK 391 1123 SON 0.70 NIL 3780 3780 42605300 9490 YESBOBBCB14 MAHALIK MAHALIK SANTOSH KU 458/1 82 SANTOSH DAS SATRUGHNA DAS 1237 SELF 0.19 NIL 1026 1026 41720100 000612 IOBAOROGB01 DAS 7 KIRTTAN CH 83 PRATAP KUMAR DAS KIRTAN DAS 60 200 SON 0.33 NIL 1782 1782 28700110 028292 UCBA0002870 DAS BHAGABAN 458/7 84 BHAGABAN SAHU RATHA SAHU 220 SELF 0.50 NIL 2700 2700 417201000 00554 IOBAOROGB01 SAHU 7 BISHNU 85 BISHNU NAYAK MAYADHAR NAYAK 295 883 SELF 0.40 NIL 2160 2160 36495968458 SBIN0009822 NAYAK DOLAGOBIND 86 DOLAGOBINDA JENA BABAJI JENA 78 2511 SELF 0.25 NIL 1350 1350 41720100 001195 IOBAOROGB01 A JENA DAUGHT 87 TAPASINI NAYAK RAMAKANTA NAYAK GANANATH 97 1080 0.30 NIL 1620 1620 ER IN JHUNULATA 739/7 88 JHUNULATA JENA DOLAGOBINDA JENA 2506 SELF 0.20
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