List of Near by Villages in Flood and Waterlogged Affected Areas in Uttar Pradesh As on 24 July to 1 August 2016

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List of Near by Villages in Flood and Waterlogged Affected Areas in Uttar Pradesh As on 24 July to 1 August 2016 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED LIST OF NEAR BY VILLAGES IN FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED AREAS IN UTTAR PRADESH AS ON 24 JULY TO 1 AUGUST 2016 TOTAL DISTRICT=16 TOTAL BLOCK=130 TOTAL VILLAGES=4647 SN DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 1 AMBEDKAR NAGAR TANDA Majhnai Pura 2 Majha Ausanpur 3 Anwa 4 Tajpur 5 Balrampur 6 Jiyapur 7 Madarpur 8 Majha Gangapur 9 Majha Ultahwa 10 Daulatpuriksara 11 Khaspur 12 Mohidi Nagar 13 Daudpur 14 Nasrullah Pur 15 Pyareypur 16 Arsawa 17 Kalesar 18 Keshopur 19 Faridpur Kutub Kalan 20 Aliganj 21 Ameda 22 Odra 23 Hithori 24 Meduri 25 Duilapur 26 Rampur Bihrojpur 27 Bhasra 28 BASKHARI Majha Ajmeri Badshahp 29 Majha Kewtala 30 Husenpur Grant 31 Mohmadpur Sabukpur 32 Jamaupur 33 Padariya Fauladpur 34 BHITI Roshan Para 35 Mohmamdpur 36 Rajpal Dharuva 37 Jatpur Nadiyawan 38 Dama Patti 39 Palahan Pur 40 Ranev Karamjeet 41 Bala Pakoole 42 Makaranand Pur 43 Kakrahiya 44 Chaturi Patti 45 Kapur Pur 46 Ranepur Grint 47 Kavare Shrepal 48 Aame Page 1 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED 49 Saraaya Nambardare 50 Cahacikpur 51 Belvana 52 Karagpur 53 Madhupur Meganpur 54 Faredpur 55 Asagavan 56 Jaitpur Khas 57 Hirdaypur 58 Shahpur Maniyar Patti 59 Bhatpura 60 Pichvara Khas 61 Khadava Jarvva 62 Muhmamdpur Rayganj 63 Ataullahapur 64 KATEHARI Bhartuva 65 Maha Para 66 Ram Nagar Jamdara 67 Khavar 68 Atvai 69 Nandupur 70 Hath Pakad 71 Darvan 72 Samsudeenpur 73 Tekam Para 74 Khajava 75 Bhekhepur 76 Jalalpur Chandpur 77 Tauga Jalalpur 78 Ahiroule 79 Hadarabad 80 Yarke 81 Lokapur 82 Ramdass Patti 83 Bharatpur Grint 84 Sangrampur 85 Pilkhava 86 Naktaha 87 Bharthura Sariya 88 Kurme Deha 89 Gopalpur Kala 90 Pratappur Chmurkha 91 Gora Basantpur 92 Khempur 93 Sarangpur 94 Ajadaha 95 Domnna Pur 96 Sizooliya 97 AKBARPUR Vangaon 98 Bhagwate Pur 99 Jamune Pur 100 Lode Pur 101 Maukh 102 Ariya 103 Asarafpur Pachau 104 Rasulpur Usere Page 2 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED 105 Rampur Maguradela 106 Chandpur Bhatpura 107 Sehmau Karempur 108 Sivale Pur 109 Harepur Jagadesh Pur 110 Alaval Pur 111 Lala Pur 112 Kotava Mahamuda Pur 113 Daher Pur 114 Tulse Pur 115 Budai Pur 116 Hajepur Marui 117 Katariya Yakubpur 118 Daudpur 119 Mohiudden Pur 120 Vijay Gaon 121 Mohiudden Pur 122 Panju Pur 123 Bhekhu Pur 124 Gos Pur 125 Kala Pur 126 Khaspur Dadu Patti 127 Rajepur Dhava 128 Barampur Barva 129 Makadum Pur 130 Palai Kalayanpur 131 Mubarakpur Daiyadeh 132 Govindpur Ganeshpur 133 Kasav Pur 134 Navatariya Mustfabad 135 Variyavan 136 Katvi 137 Sizole 138 Davakhar Param Raduai 139 Sadarpur 140 Sikandar Pur 141 Sada Pur 142 Lorpur Tajan 143 Babanpur 144 Andhe Ukha 145 Peerpur 146 Nale 147 Subar Pur 148 Kartora 149 Mubarakpur Marala 150 Sikrohar 151 Yahiyapur Kamalpur 152 Amartal 153 Sadapur Bhitare 154 Goura 155 Atange 156 Ghurahupur 157 Baluwa Variyarpur 158 Ranepur 159 JALALPUR Rabai 160 Rampur Khurd Page 3 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED 161 Sohnopur 162 Bangaon 163 Biswambherpur 164 Labhapar 165 Rasoolpur Bakarganj 166 Kadipur 167 Kalepur Mahuwal 168 Jalalpur 169 Chitoona Kala 170 Kothibhar 171 Sultanpur Guitha 172 JAHANGIRGANJ Majha Kamhariya 173 Araji Debara 174 Gahwal 175 Kathmorwa 176 Vaman Pura 177 Sankarpur Tappa Havel 178 Samadih 179 Jagdishpur Imyllya 180 Kharubaon 181 Personpur 182 ATRAULIA Fattepur Khas 183 RAM NAGAR Suthar Para 184 Parmeshrapur 185 Majha Sarphuddinpur 186 Achhte 187 Shahijana Hamjapur 188 Mustfabad 189 Shahpur Ouraw 190 Sandha Majgwa 191 Rannapur 192 Sultanpur Kaberpur 193 Bisye Dand 194 Bukiya 195 Naserpur 196 Jhakharwara 197 Kasdaha 198 Koudahe 199 Naipura 200 Ghuranpur 201 Amola Buzurg 202 BHIYAON Jagdishpur Kapileshwa 203 Marhara 204 Mathura Rasoolpur 205 Madhavpur 206 Nimtini 207 AZAMGARH MAHARAJGANJ Arazi Loharaiya 208 Arazi Semari 209 Arazi Bakainiya 210 Arazi Karmaha Urf Karnaup 211 Arazi Chhathiya Bhaiya 212 Arazi Terhmuhi 213 Arazi Manjhariya Jhola 214 Arazi Manjhariya Bhikshuk 215 Arazi Jhaptiya Mishra 216 Mahaji Dewara Jadeed Page 4 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED 217 Arazi Madarahi 218 Arazi Lachhiman Kund 219 Arazi Sisawa 220 Naubrar Dewara Jadeedkita 221 Arazi Godiya 222 Naubrar Tripurarpur Aima 223 Arazi Barhiya Chak 224 Arazi Bardaha 225 HARRAIYA Dewara Hinduroy 226 Dewara Shiv Vansh Dubey 227 Dewara Arjani Baksh 228 Dewara Girdhari Das 229 Karim Ganj 230 Urdiha 231 Sujachak 232 Banka 233 Shahdih 234 Bhadora Taluka Nainijor 235 KOYALASA Atahra 236 Patadhan 237 ATRAULIYA Rampur Khas 238 Govind Pur 239 Chanaita 240 BAHRAICH Nawabganj Abdullah Ganj/Nanpara 241 Gulariha 242 Sorahiya 243 Khairahaniya 244 Holiya 245 Lakshamanpur Lahsorwa 246 Jamdan 247 Jhauhana 248 Lakhahiya 249 Jokhan Gaon 250 Charda 251 Bankuri 252 Sirsiya 253 Gawarkha 254 Hariharpur Puraina 255 Makanpur 256 Kalyanpur 257 Bhawaniyapur Tikuri 258 Gangapur 259 Tokhaiedih 260 Ram Nagar Gulariha 261 Bhagtapur 262 Chaugoie Bilaspur 263 Umariya 264 Nawwa Gaon 265 Jalalpur 266 Viraie Gaon 267 Sheopura 268 Ganeshpur Nimnahara 269 Sheopur Semra 270 Madhawapur Raghunath 271 Dewara 272 Mirjapur Tilak Page 5 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED 273 Chanaini 274 Bankashahi 275 Chaugorwa 276 Govindpur Pandit 277 Jamunaha Naubasta 278 Satijor 279 Ram Nagar Sumera 280 Sheo Nagra 281 Pure Surjman 282 Bansantpur Kalika 283 Dharm Nagar 284 Mansor Nagar Saie Gaon 285 Balaha Madhuban 286 Rajwapur 287 Tulsipur 288 Maghi 289 Nibiya Shah Mohammadpu 290 Parsa Agaiya 291 Bhaluhiya Bharat 292 Bahadur Purwa 293 Baraiya Kalan 294 Saraiyan 295 Keshawapur 296 Lakhahiya Kalan 297 Imaliya Gangapur 298 Banjariya 299 Tajpur 300 Siswara 301 Nanpara (MB) 302 Kakri 303 Majhauwa Bhulaura 304 Bhatehta 305 Balha 306 Gulalpurwa 307 Shivpur Dallapurwa 308 Jarbadhiya 309 Pipriya 310 Kotwa 311 Chauksa Har 312 Girda 313 Jura 314 Pathak Purwa 315 Chandela 316 Lalpur Sheopur 317 Manikpur 318 Bela Makan 319 Matera Kalan 320 Semariya 321 Pathar Khurd 322 Baghauli 323 Pathar Kalan 324 Aswa Mohammadpur 325 Majha Dariya Khurd 326 Chahlar 327 Bhagwanpur Vilaspur 328 Jhalan Kalan Page 6 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED 329 Raghaujot 330 Shankarpur Lakshmanpur 331 Kishunpur Mitha 332 Musallampur 333 Tikwapara 334 Risia Barehara 335 Pure Ramdin 336 Kewalpur 337 Barie Para 338 Huseni Purwa 339 Ali Nagar Khurd 340 Jagannathpur 341 Jamunaha 342 Ram Batti 343 Lakshamanpur Shankarpu 344 Paraspur 345 Lila Para 346 Mohammadpur Khurd 347 Madara Gari 348 Amwa Molbi 349 Moharba 350 Jokaha 351 Kalpi Para 352 Bhadwara 353 Pure Alast Khan 354 Nibiya Begampur 355 Bulbul Newaj 356 Bhaukhara 357 Bhagwanpur Katghara 358 Elaspur Agalya 359 Maharatha 360 Baijnathpur 361 Parsa Kaitholi 362 Karijor 363 Amwa Jauhar Sisaie 364 Lakhaiya Jadid 365 Dihwa 366 Bisunapur 367 Ramwapur 368 Gondaura 369 Uttampur 370 Patna Ghusiyari 371 Narsingh Diha 372 Utghaniya 373 Bahboliya Mahada 374 Bhaisahi 375 Rampur Kabula 376 Saida 377 Majhauwa Mujehna 378 Khairi Dikauli 379 Shankarpur 380 Acharaura 381 Kamla Jot 382 Mukam 383 Nibiya Husenpur 384 Mahasi Kewalpur Page 7 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED 385 Chkaiya 386 Bansgadhi 387 Bakaina 388 Garethi Gurudatta Sing 389 Bahduriya 390 Maiku Purwa 391 Nautala 392 Kotiya 393 Sigiyansirpur 394 Pure Kuber Panday 395 Mahsi 396 Agraura Dubaha 397 Rehuya Mansur 398 Pure Basti Gaderiya 399 Pure Deldar Singh 400 Pure Prasad Singh 401 Pure Sita Ram 402 Nakawa 403 Belhaura 404 Pure Arjun Singh 405 Galkara 406 Devraipur 407 Aourahi 408 Chandpara 409 Masadiha 410 Sisaiya Churaman 411 Sadhuwapur 412 Hardi Gaura 413 Ganga Purwa 414 Bhagwanpur 415 Airea 416 Fate Purwa 417 Babhnauti Sankarpur 418 Kayampur 419 Badwa Behra 420 Chitaura Mallapur 421 Singaha 422 Risia Bazar (NP) 423 Sisai Salon 424 Teriya 425 Majhauwa Bujurg 426 Baldi Purwa 427 Kaira Hasan 428 Rampur 429 Jani Jot 430 Godan Basahi 431 Tepraha 432 Jatesar 433 Bhagwanpur Mafi 434 Sisaia Chak 435 Begampur 436 Samsa Tarhar 437 Damodar Jot 438 Jauhra 439 Gulhariya 440 Chaku Jot Page 8 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED 441 Katra Bahadur Ganj 442 Parsaura 443 Musgra 444 Baghaura 445 Wazeerpur 446 Ratnapur Tepraha 447 Chardaha Chandan 448 Banwari Gopalpur 449 Bragunnu 450 Mohammad Nagar 451 Meerpur Kasba 452 Bishunpur Rahu 453 Sidha Prasi 454 Hatwarimau 455 Shekhwapur 456 Hazi Bilai 457 Itaunjha 458 Fakeer Chak 459 Rewali 460 Chakapur 461 Ashokha 462 Dharsanwa 463 Suha Para 464 Araji Jot Keshav 465 Gaura 466 Kamolia 467 Sitkaha Jot Keshav 468 Nagraura 469 Kusaura 470 Taj Khodahi 471 Masihabad 472 Bahadurpur 473 Mohrna 474 Kaimi Chak 475 Pauli Amauli 476 Baraihiya 477 Duhru 478 Kakra Niwada 479 Bra Gaon 480 Brawa Bhadauli 481 Shyampur Nandauna 482 Sar Bahda 483 Bania Hari 484 Unnaisa 485 Machhiyahi 486 Renda Lal 487 Tejwapur Newada 488 Baundi Fateullapur 489 Baukaha 490 Maigala 491 Chaukhdiya 492 Jamala Jot 493 Khasaha Mohammadpur 494 Dasarathpur 495 Jhigaha 496 Bhakala Gopalpur Page 9 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED 497 Sarpataha 498 Khamriya Hardo Patti 499 Khmriha Sukul 500 Narahar Gonda 501 Chetara 502 Tajawapur 503 Dahawa 504 Gopchandpur 505 Baundi Shukul 506 Ganiyapur 507 Nahkatiya 508 Godawa 509 Dhorayal 510 Chandanpur Sikaria 511 Unchgaon 512 Dokari 513 Inami 514 Tingai 515 Huzoorpur Baikuntha 516 Seriya 517 Belgaon 518 Ramawapur 519 Gudawapur 520 Sakha 521 Imaliya 522 Mohamadpur Kodwa 523 Jagdishpur 524 Hariharpur 525 Mogalha 526 Bisunpur 527 Surjana Kala 528 Badagaon 529 Jaimara 530 Katdhari Sugariv Singh 531 Bhanpur 532 Babhni 533 Gaudariya 534 Rantapur 535 Jiganiya Mahipal Singh 536 Katghara Khurd 537 Rampur 538 Patu Pur 539 Tirkoliya 540 Nibui Kala 541 Baruhi 542 Jagatapur 543 Jalalpur 544 Banpurwa 545 Kandra 546 Singhpur 547 Nibui Khurd 548 Gajipur Kodari 549 Khargapur 550 Behda 551 Shekhapur 552 Sonhara Page 10 FLOOD AND WATERLOGGED AFFECTED 553 Nakhara Abbupur 554
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