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Provisional List of 129 Places of Posting for Community Health Annexure - IX Provisional List of 129 Places of Posting for Community Health Officers under NHM, Assam Sl District BPHC HEALTH INSTITUTION Type of HI 1 Baksa Jalah Maryajhar SC SC 2 BARPETA BARPETA ROAD BOGRIGURI PATHAR SC SC 3 BARPETA CHENGA KHOLABANDHA SC SC 4 BARPETA MANDIA ALIGAON PATHAR SC SC 5 BARPETA MANDIA BALIKURI PAM SC SC 6 BARPETA MANDIA BAMUNDONGRA SC SC 7 BARPETA MANDIA BHATNAPAITI SC SC 8 BARPETA MANDIA DIGIRPAM SC SC 9 BARPETA MANDIA GOBINDAPUR SC SC 10 BARPETA MANDIA JADABPUR SC SC 11 BARPETA MANDIA KADAMTOLA SC SC 12 BARPETA MANDIA MOWAMARI SC SC 13 BARPETA MANDIA PACHIM BAGHMARA SC SC 14 BARPETA MANDIA RAMAPARA PATHAR SC SC 15 BARPETA MANDIA SATH BHITHA SC SC 16 BARPETA MANDIA TARAKANDI SC SC 17 BARPETA MANDIA UTTAR MAINBARI SC SC 18 BARPETA MANDIA UZIRAR CHAR SC SC 19 BARPETA NAGAON DAMALJAR SC SC 20 BARPETA NAGAON KAHIBARI SC SC 21 Cachar Udarbond BPHC Koomba SC SC 22 Darrang JALJALI CHAULKHOWA SC SC 23 Darrang JALJALI APORIA SC SC 24 Darrang JALJALI NO.4 NANGLI CHAR SC SC 25 Darrang KHARUPETIA NON KE GADHOWA SC SC 26 Darrang KHARUPETIA SIALMARI SC SC 27 Darrang KHARUPETIA Kopati SC SC 28 Dhubri Chapar Hordemara SC SC 29 Dhubri Chapar Kaljani SC SC 30 Dhubri Chapar Noonmati SC SC 31 Dhubri Chapar Simlabari SC SC 32 Dhubri Chapar Sontoshpur SC SC 33 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Aironjongla SC SC 34 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Alomganj SC Medical SC 35 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Boraibari SC SC 36 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Falimari SC SC 37 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Gaspara SC SC 38 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Motirchar SC SC 39 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Patamari SC SC 40 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Rangamati SC SC 41 Dhubri Dharmasala BPHC Reserverchar SC SC 42 Dhubri Gazarikandi Bhurakata SC SC 43 Dhubri Gazarikandi Borkona SC SC 44 Dhubri Gazarikandi Dira Bazar SC SC 45 Dhubri Gazarikandi Fekamari SC Medical SC 46 Dhubri Gazarikandi Fulerchar SC SC 47 Dhubri Gazarikandi Kanaimara SC SC 48 Dhubri Gazarikandi KKM para SC SC 49 Dhubri Gazarikandi Pipulbari Bazar SC SC 50 Dhubri Gazarikandi Takimari SC SC 51 Dhubri Gazarikandi Teporpara SC SC Page 1 of 3 Annexure - IX Sl District BPHC HEALTH INSTITUTION Type of HI 52 Dhubri Halakura Chagolia-II SC SC 53 Dhubri Halakura Kathaltoli SC SC 54 Dhubri Raniganj Borogirairpar SC SC 55 Dhubri Raniganj Gutipara SC SC 56 Dhubri Raniganj Hatipota SC SC 57 Dhubri Raniganj Kazaikata pt IV SC SC 58 Dhubri Raniganj Khan khowa SC SC 59 Dhubri Raniganj Masaneralga Santipur SC SC 60 Dhubri Raniganj Saildhara SC SC 61 Dhubri Raniganj Suapata pt V SC SC 62 Dhubri Raniganj Tamakubari SC SC 63 Dhubri South Salmara Ambari SC SC 64 Dhubri South Salmara Bhalukkandi SC SC 65 Dhubri South Salmara Chalbandachar SC SC 66 Dhubri South Salmara Folimari SC SC 67 Dhubri South Salmara Fulkakata SC SC 68 Dhubri South Salmara Golaperalaga SC SC 69 Dhubri South Salmara Jaruachar sc SC 70 Dhubri South Salmara Jharnarchar SC SC 71 Dhubri South Salmara Kathdanga sc SC 72 Dhubri South Salmara M/Chalakura sc SC 73 Dhubri South Salmara Namasersow SC SC 74 Dhubri South Salmara Natineralga SC SC 75 Dhubri South Salmara P. Dimatola sc SC 76 Dhubri South Salmara Radhuramchola SC SC 77 Dhubri South Salmara Ravarchala SC SC 78 Dhubri South Salmara Ravatary SC SC 79 Dhubri South Salmara Salkata SC SC 80 Dhubri South Salmara Satdubi sc SC 81 Dhubri South Salmara T. Dewakandi sc SC 82 Goalpara Lakhipur Bollapuri Char SC SC 83 Goalpara Lakhipur Kalsabhanga SC SC 84 Goalpara Lakhipur Sonalurtal SC SC 85 Goalpara Lakhipur Rakhakilla SC SC 86 Goalpara Rangjuli BPHC Athiabari SC SC 87 Hailakandi Algapur BPHC Purbagool SC SC 88 Hailakandi Katlicherra BPHC Dariarghat SC SC 89 Hailakandi Katlicherra BPHC Dinonathpur SC SC 90 Hailakandi Katlicherra BPHC Dumcherra SC SC 91 Hailakandi Katlicherra BPHC Gutguti SC SC 92 Hailakandi Katlicherra BPHC Jhalnacherra SC SC 93 Hailakandi Katlicherra BPHC Ramnathpur SC SC 94 Hailakandi Lala BPHC Balicherra SC SC 95 Hailakandi Lala BPHC Dholcherra SC SC 96 Karbi-Anglong Baithalangso Borkok FW SC SC 97 Karbi-Anglong Chokihola Upper Panjan SC SC 98 Karbi-Anglong Manja Rangapahar SC SC 99 Karbi-Anglong Umpanai Ulukunchi SC SC 100 Karbi-Anglong Umpanai Umwang SC SC 101 Karimganj Girishganj Lafashile SC SC 102 Karimganj Girishganj Panighat SC SC 103 Karimganj Girishganj Promodhnagar SC SC 104 Karimganj Nilambazar Bashbari SC SC 105 Karimganj Nilambazar Chakirmukh SC SC Page 2 of 3 Annexure - IX Sl District BPHC HEALTH INSTITUTION Type of HI 106 Karimganj Nilambazar Chaykut SC SC 107 Karimganj Nilambazar Deoli SC SC 108 Karimganj Nilambazar Kaliganj SC SC 109 Karimganj Nilambazar Khagail SC SC 110 Karimganj Nilambazar Sarifnagar SC SC 111 Karimganj Nilambazar Singaria SC SC 112 Karimganj Patharkandi Khagrabazar SC SC 113 Karimganj Patharkandi Manikbond SC SC 114 Karimganj R.K. Nagar Amtilla SC SC 115 Karimganj R.K. Nagar Barman Basti SC SC 116 Karimganj R.K. Nagar Durgapur SC SC 117 Karimganj R.K. Nagar Fakua MSC Medical SC 118 Karimganj R.K. Nagar Gulcherra FWSC SC 119 Karimganj R.K. Nagar Lama Ratabari MSC Medical SC 120 Karimganj R.K. Nagar Pechala SC SC 121 Karimganj R.K. Nagar Sadhutilla FWSC SC 122 Nagaon Kathiatoli Sildubi SC SC 123 Nagaon LANKA DAKHIN DEBOSTHAN SC SC 124 Nagaon LANKA DAKHIN SAMARALI SC SC 125 Nagaon LANKA Koroizar SC SC 126 Nagaon LANKA SARKEBASTI SC SC 127 Udalguri ORANG AMINPARA SC SC 128 Udalguri ORANG BISKHUTI SC SC 129 Udalguri ORANG KADABIL SC SC Page 3 of 3.
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