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List of 13 Village & 56 Hamlets Completed During the Year 2005-06 REMOTE VILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM -List of 13 Village & 56 Hamlets completed during the year 2005-06 Sl. No. Block Name Hamlets Kundalbaripada 1 Akkalkuwa Odhi Sindhi pada Patilpada Gumbalambapada 2 Akkalkuwa Oghani kothlichapada Kumbikhalpada Patilpada Patilpada Shevtyapada 3 Akkalkuwa Chikhali Devpada Karbhari & Asanbaripada Patilpada 4 Akkalkuwa Kataskhai Kewadipada Sarpanchpada Patilpada 5 Akkalkuwa Khai Wadikahadipada Sawarkhadipada Gorjabaripada Patilpada Koraskhadipada 6 Akkalkuwa Mogra Barimograpada Majanmalpada Olkhadipada Limbipada Akkalkuwa Ohawa Patilpada 7 Gorjabaripada Supplypada Movanipada Solabaripada Eriadipada Baptidovapada Galigovanpada 8 Akkalkuwa Dahel Barimograpada & Matyabari Sinatpada Patilpada Koraskhadipada Baripada Gorjabari & Baripada Kelipada 9 Akkalkuwa Kolvimal Devepada Patilpada Nimbipada 10 Akkalkuwa Kothali Patilpada Wadipada 11 Akkalkuwa Kuwa Uklambipada Lahankuwa Mothakuwa ĉ:\Ċ ęĖ ĖēĞğĖ ĝĖĜĠĝĖĘĖęğ ĕĖğĒĞ\ĎĖēĞğĖ ĕĒğĒ\\ - Ēęĕ Ďą ĞĞğĖĘ 120716\\ĉĞğ Ěė ĒĖĞ - ąĒĘĖğĞ ĖĒĝĞĖ ęĞğĒĒğĚę.ĕĚĔ Andharbaripada Sarwalpada 12 Patan Atoli Pandhrepani Rajmachi 13 Maval Udhewadi Walwandi Thakkarwadi REMOTE VILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM - List of 154 villages & 93 Hamlets completed during the year 2006-07 Sr. No Name of Village Name of hamlet / District Circle / Block pada Bhandum Amravati Chikhaldara 1 Bhavai Amravati Chikhaldara 2 3 Bichukheda Amravati Chikhaldara 4 Bodu Amravati Chikhaldara 5 Koktu Amravati Chikhaldara 6 Lakhewada Amravati Chikhaldara 7 Lavada Amravati Chikhaldara 8 Navalgon Amravati Chikhaldara 9 Pipalya Amravati Chikhaldara 10 Sumita Amravati Chikhaldara 11 Salita Amravati Chikhaldara 12 Tembhru Amravati Chikhaldara 13 Dhokada Amravati Dharani 14 Khokmar Amravati Dharani 15 Kund Amravati Dharani 16 Rangubeli Amravati Dharani Chittar Forest Nandurbar Dhadgaon Gaonpada 17 Patilpada Ukhaliamba Patilpada Nandurbar Dhadgaon 18 Karbaripada 19 Veliamba Nandurbar Dhadgaon Chinch-kathi Kodbipada Nandurbar Dhadgaon 20 Police-Patilpada 21 Nimkhedi Nandurbar Dhadgaon Akwani Kakaryapada Nandurbar Dhadgaon Patilpada 22 Vadabaripada 23 Borsisa Nandurbar Dhadgaon Goradi Amalipada Nandurbar Dhadgaon Baripada 24 Patelpada 25 Sambar Nandurbar Akkalkuwa 26 Welkhadi Nandurbar Akkalkuwa Junwani Ambaripada Nandurbar Akkalkuwa Sindhipada 27 Sapadpada 28 Khodasbara Nandurbar Akkalkuwa ĉ:\Ċ ęĖ ĖēĞğĖ ĝĖĜĠĝĖĘĖęğ ĕĖğĒĞ\ĎĖēĞğĖ ĕĒğĒ\\ - Ēęĕ Ďą ĞĞğĖĘ 120716\\ĉĞğ Ěė ĒĖĞ - ąĒĘĖğĞ ĖĒĝĞĖ ęĞğĒĒğĚę.ĕĚĔ 29 Nendwan Bk. Nandurbar Akkalkuwa 30 Thana Nandurbar Akkalkuwa Katri Forest Kamodpada Nandurbar Dhadgaon 31 Kelavanipada 32 Lekhada Nandurbar Dhadgaon Nal Gavhan Patilpada Nandurbar Dhadgaon 33 Baripada 34 Karjeli Ry Gadchiroli Sironcha 35 Kistyapalli Gadchiroli Sironcha 36 Korla C Gadchiroli Sironcha 37 Patagudam Gadchiroli Sironcha 38 Pendalaya Gadchiroli Sironcha 39 Pulligudam Gadchiroli Sironcha 40 Raingudam Gadchiroli Sironcha 41 Yedsili Gadchiroli Sironcha 42 Bangadi M Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 43 Bhusewada M Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 44 Bodange Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 45 Damanmarka Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 46 Darbha Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 47 Dhirangi M Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 48 Fodewada M Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 49 Fundi M Gadchiroli Bhamaragad (Botanfundi) 50 Golaguda Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 51 Gongwada M Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 52 Gundapuri Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 53 Hitalwara Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 54 Kawande Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 55 Khandinendawadi Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 56 Kodape Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 57 Koyar M Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 58 Kuwakodi Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 59 Malenga Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 60 Mardahur Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 61 Moradpar Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 62 Murangal Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 63 Padhur S Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 64 Permalbhatti Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 65 Pokur Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 66 Pungasur Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 67 Rela Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 68 Tadpar M Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 69 Tirkameta Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 70 Turremarka M Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 71 Vengdur Gadchiroli Bhamaragad 72 Wangeturi Gadchiroli Ettapalli 73 Hindur M Gadchiroli Ettapalli 74 Todgatta M Gadchiroli Ettapalli 75 Hikker M Gadchiroli Ettapalli 76 Koindwarsa Gadchiroli Ettapalli 77 Sewari ( M) Gadchiroli Ettapalli 78 Zurri (M) Gadchiroli Ettapalli ĉ:\Ċ ęĖ ĖēĞğĖ ĝĖĜĠĝĖĘĖęğ ĕĖğĒĞ\ĎĖēĞğĖ ĕĒğĒ\\ - Ēęĕ Ďą ĞĞğĖĘ 120716\\ĉĞğ Ěė ĒĖĞ - ąĒĘĖğĞ ĖĒĝĞĖ ęĞğĒĒğĚę.ĕĚĔ 79 Gumadi M Gadchiroli Ettapalli 80 Kundum Gadchiroli Ettapalli 81 Gattepalli Gadchiroli Ettapalli 82 Garanji Gadchiroli Mulchera 83 Adengpalli Gadchiroli Mulchera 84 Ghotpadi Gadchiroli Bhamrahgad 85 Kucher (M) Gadchiroli Bhamrahgad 86 Binagonda M Gadchiroli Bhamrahgad 87 Gundenhur Gadchiroli Bhamrahgad 88 Halodandi M Gadchiroli Bhamrahgad 89 Kisrul Rewata Vasahat Kolhapur Panhala Manwad Dhangarwada Kolhapur Panhala 90 Kolik Chimanichawada Kolhapur Panhala Nauwada Niwachawada Gothani 91 Dhangarwada 92 Padsali Dhangarwada Kolhapur Panhala Karanjfen Sawardi Kolhapur Shahuwadi Dhangarwadi Bhairiwadi 93 Dhangarwadi Nandari Talipathar Kolhapur Shahuwadi Waranga 94 Dhangarwada 95 Kanur Kh Dhangarwada Kolhapur Chandgad Pundra (KanurBk) Dhangarwada Kolhapur Chandgad 96 Kodali Nagargaon Kolhapur Chandgad 97 Badrai Dhundawade Kawaltek Gaganbawada 98 Aandur Kolhapur Gaganbawada Sheloshi Dhangarwada Kolhapur Gaganbawada 99 Jargi Dhangarwada Kolhapur Radhanagari 100 Aini Dhangarwada Kolhapur Radhanagari 101 Farale Dhangarwada Kolhapur Radhanagari 102 103 Mauje Kasarwada Dhangarwada Kolhapur Radhanagari 104 Rajapur Dhangarwada Kolhapur Radhanagari Harpawade Pernoli Kolhapur Ajra 105 Dhangarwada 106 Yerandepe Dhangarwada Kolhapur Bhudargad 107 Megholi Dhangarwada Kolhapur Bhudargad 108 Phaye Dhangarwada Kolhapur Bhudargad 109 Bediv Dhangarwada Kolhapur Bhudargad 110 Tambyachiwadi Dhangarwada Kolhapur Bhudargad 111 Vasnoli Dhangarwada Kolhapur Bhudargad 112 Hedvade Dhangarwada Kolhapur Bhudargad Manophe Dhangarwada Kolhapur Bhudargad 113 Phaye Dhangarwada Kolhapur Bhudargad ĉ:\Ċ ęĖ ĖēĞğĖ ĝĖĜĠĝĖĘĖęğ ĕĖğĒĞ\ĎĖēĞğĖ ĕĒğĒ\\ - Ēęĕ Ďą ĞĞğĖĘ 120716\\ĉĞğ Ěė ĒĖĞ - ąĒĘĖğĞ ĖĒĝĞĖ ęĞğĒĒğĚę.ĕĚĔ Phaye Extension Vasti Kolhapur Bhudargad 114 Bhovari Tola Nagpur Bhivapur 115 Jambhurda Tola Nagpur Bhivapur 116 Kirangi Sarra Tola Nagpur Parshioni 117 Chiknapur- Fulzari Nagpur Ramtek 118 Hasapur Tola Nagpur Ramtek Hatodi Tola 1 Nagpur Ramtek 119 Tola 2 120 Manegaon-Mandri Nagpur Ramtek 121 Usaripar- Tola Tola Nagpur Ramtek 122 Dighori Tola Nagpur Umred 123 Singapur Pune Velhe 124 Gugulshi Pune Velhe 125 Atwan Pune Mawal 126 Umbarvira Raigad Khalapur Aghai Katachiwadi Raigad Pen Takichiwadi 127 Bhogeshwar 128 Adare Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 129 Anari Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 130 Dhakmoli Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 131 Kadawad Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 132 Kalkawane Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 133 Kondmala Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 134 Kudup Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun Moravane Pingewadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 135 Pirachepari 136 Nandiwase Pingewadi Ratnagiri Chiplun Owali Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 137 Kalkikhend 138 Pilawali Tarf Velamb Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 139 Sawarde Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 140 Terav Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 141 Tiware Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Chiplun 142 Kasai Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Khed 143 Khopi II Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Khed 144 Talwat Pal Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Khed 145 Harpude Dhangarwadi Ratnagiri Sangameshwar Ogada Phanaspada Thane Wada Ghodsakharepada Divepada Jambhulpada 146 147 Khodade Thane Wada 148 Satronde Thane Wada Nashik Trimbakeshwar 149 Khadak Ohal 150 Chinchale Khaire Nashik Igatpuri 151 Ambapani Jalgaon S 152 Charmali Jalgaon Yawal 153 Ruikhede Jalgaon Yawal 154 Kakadmal Dhule Shirpur ĉ:\Ċ ęĖ ĖēĞğĖ ĝĖĜĠĝĖĘĖęğ ĕĖğĒĞ\ĎĖēĞğĖ ĕĒğĒ\\ - Ēęĕ Ďą ĞĞğĖĘ 120716\\ĉĞğ Ěė ĒĖĞ - ąĒĘĖğĞ ĖĒĝĞĖ ęĞğĒĒğĚę.ĕĚĔ Remote village Elecrification Programme - List of 91 villages & 307 Hamlets completed during the year 2007-08 Sl. 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