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MDDS E-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES Sub_DT 05 000 00000 000000 UTTARAKHAND 05 056 00000 000000 Uttarkashi 05 056 00278 000000 Puraula 05 056 00278 040101 Bestiwalli 05 056 00278 040102 Besti Palli 05 056 00278 040103 Rama Gaon 05 056 00278 040104 Raun 05 056 00278 040105 Gundiyar Gaon 05 056 00278 040106 Nagjhala 05 056 00278 040107 Pora 05 056 00278 040108 Sukdala 05 056 00278 040109 Moltari Rajputonki 05 056 00278 040110 Dhikal Gaon 05 056 00278 040111 Dokhariyani 05 056 00278 040112 Syaluka 05 056 00278 040113 Sar Gaon 05 056 00278 040114 Kaslaun 05 056 00278 040115 Lewtari 05 056 00278 040116 Digari 05 056 00278 040117 Kimdar 05 056 00278 040118 Chhanika 05 056 00278 040119 Paunti 05 056 00278 040120 Gaul 05 056 00278 040121 Kurara 05 056 00278 040122 Chhara 05 056 00278 040123 Angora 05 056 00278 040124 Shreekot 05 056 00278 040125 Dhundada 05 056 00278 040126 Dhyoralagasunali 05 056 00278 040127 Suranukiseri 05 056 00278 040128 Dhyoralagakhadkyasem 05 056 00278 040129 Sunali 05 056 00278 040130 Bhadrali 05 056 00278 040131 Kharkyasem 05 056 00278 040132 Kumarkot 05 056 00278 040133 Moltari 05 056 00278 040134 Dhampur 05 056 00278 040135 Koti 05 056 00278 040136 Devdhung 05 056 00278 040137 Chhiwala 05 056 00278 040138 Khablisera 05 056 00278 040139 Purola 05 056 00278 040140 Makhana 05 056 00278 040141 Molkat 05 056 00278 040142 Pujeli (Brahmanoki) 05 056 00278 040143 Kumola 05 056 00278 040144 Korana 05 056 00278 040145 Nauri 05 056 00278 040146 Thakrari 05 056 00278 040147 Lamkoti 05 056 00278 040148 Math 05 056 00278 040149 Puseli 05 056 00278 040150 Kandiyal Gaon 05 056 00278 040151 Mahargaon 05 056 00278 040152 Dokhari 05 056 00278 040153 Kufara 05 056 00278 040154 Dukra 05 056 00278 040155 Rateri 05 056 00278 040156 Mairiyara 05 056 00278 040157 Dhakaraa 05 056 00278 040158 Shikaru MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES Sub_DT 05 056 00278 040159 Karara (Kurura) 05 056 00278 040160 Darmara 05 056 00278 040161 Chaptari 05 056 00278 040162 Khalari 05 056 00278 040163 Netri 05 056 00278 040164 Pujeli(Khalari) 05 056 00278 040165 Chandeli 05 056 00278 040166 Sweel 05 056 00278 040167 Saundari 05 056 00278 040168 Thadung 05 056 00278 040169 Narasakhal Matiyalaur 05 056 00278 040170 Kamra 05 056 00278 040171 Bingadhera Talla 05 056 00278 040172 Bingadhera Malla 05 056 00278 040173 Gaind 05 056 00278 040174 Hudoli 05 056 00278 040175 Pani Gaon 05 056 00278 040176 Naladi 05 056 00278 040177 Binai 05 056 00278 040178 Kantari 05 056 00278 040179 Bhankoli 05 056 00278 040180 Chhamrotta 05 056 00278 040181 Thali 05 056 00278 040182 Bandiyar 05 056 00278 040183 Purola Range 05 056 00278 040184 Bhankoli 05 056 00279 000000 Mori 05 056 00279 040185 Kiranu 05 056 00279 040186 Duchanu 05 056 00279 040187 Jagta 05 056 00279 040188 Chiwan 05 056 00279 040189 Thapali 05 056 00279 040190 Monda 05 056 00279 040191 Balawate 05 056 00279 040192 Adasu 05 056 00279 040193 Dhara 05 056 00279 040194 Barnali 05 056 00279 040195 Gokul 05 056 00279 040196 Jhotari 05 056 00279 040197 Dagoli 05 056 00279 040198 Makuri 05 056 00279 040199 Arakot 05 056 00279 040200 Damti Thunara 05 056 00279 040201 Kalich 05 056 00279 040202 Maijyani 05 056 00279 040203 Bhutanu 05 056 00279 040204 Gamri 05 056 00279 040205 Kirauli 05 056 00279 040206 Pawali 05 056 00279 040207 Wegal 05 056 00279 040208 Kukrera 05 056 00279 040209 Bhakwar 05 056 00279 040210 Dewti 05 056 00279 040211 Thali 05 056 00279 040212 Wamsu 05 056 00279 040213 Odata 05 056 00279 040214 Saransh 05 056 00279 040215 Petri 05 056 00279 040216 Sewa 05 056 00279 040217 Gawalgaun 05 056 00279 040218 Masari MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES Sub_DT 05 056 00279 040219 Khanna 05 056 00279 040220 Wari 05 056 00279 040221 Halywari 05 056 00279 040222 Doni 05 056 00279 040223 Satta 05 056 00279 040224 Bhitri 05 056 00279 040225 Dewal 05 056 00279 040226 Pujeli 05 056 00279 040227 Khanyasani 05 056 00279 040228 Kotgaon 05 056 00279 040229 Sidri 05 056 00279 040230 Sankari 05 056 00279 040231 Saur 05 056 00279 040232 Sirga 05 056 00279 040233 Panw Malla 05 056 00279 040234 Panw Talla 05 056 00279 040235 Saturi 05 056 00279 040236 Sunkundi 05 056 00279 040237 Jakhol 05 056 00279 040238 Sauni 05 056 00279 040239 Dhara 05 056 00279 040240 Fitari 05 056 00279 040241 Regcha 05 056 00279 040242 Kasla 05 056 00279 040243 Rala 05 056 00279 040244 Liwari 05 056 00279 040245 Gangar 05 056 00279 040246 Dhatmeer 05 056 00279 040247 Pawani 05 056 00279 040248 Osala 05 056 00279 040249 Mautar 05 056 00279 040250 Salra 05 056 00279 040251 Wainol 05 056 00279 040252 Nuranu 05 056 00279 040253 Kalap 05 056 00279 040254 Naitwar 05 056 00279 040255 Gainchwan Gaon 05 056 00279 040256 Dewara 05 056 00279 040257 Gurari 05 056 00279 040258 Pasa 05 056 00279 040259 Nanai 05 056 00279 040260 Metrusa 05 056 00279 040261 Wigsari 05 056 00279 040262 Dobhal Gaon 05 056 00279 040263 Kharsari 05 056 00279 040264 Danda Gaon 05 056 00279 040265 Ramal Gaon 05 056 00279 040266 Khedmi 05 056 00279 040267 Devjani 05 056 00279 040268 Jewanu 05 056 00279 040269 Kamra 05 056 00279 040270 Kunara 05 056 00279 040271 Ludrala 05 056 00279 040272 Pokhri 05 056 00279 040273 Paisar 05 056 00279 040274 Suchan Gaon 05 056 00279 040275 Dargar Gaon 05 056 00279 040276 Haltari 05 056 00279 040277 Kotigad Range 05 056 00279 040278 Devta Range 05 056 00279 040279 Sandra Range MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES Sub_DT 05 056 00279 040280 Rupin Range 05 056 00279 040281 Sankari Range 05 056 00279 040282 Supin Range 05 056 00279 040283 Singtur Range 05 056 00280 000000 Rajgarhi 05 056 00280 040284 Dhonsali 05 056 00280 040285 Jakhali 05 056 00280 040286 Ghund 05 056 00280 040287 Kotala 05 056 00280 040288 Binyali 05 056 00280 040289 Nald 05 056 00280 040290 Nathergaon 05 056 00280 040291 Kur 05 056 00280 040292 Gaul Banal 05 056 00280 040293 Shishala 05 056 00280 040294 Gair 05 056 00280 040295 Bakhreti 05 056 00280 040296 Arun 05 056 00280 040297 Ghandala 05 056 00280 040298 Thanki 05 056 00280 040299 Koti Banal 05 056 00280 040300 Bishatgaon 05 056 00280 040301 Chhatri 05 056 00280 040302 Bhani 05 056 00280 040303 Gulari 05 056 00280 040304 Jhumrada 05 056 00280 040305 Delda 05 056 00280 040306 Bigrari 05 056 00280 040307 Kanda 05 056 00280 040308 Karnali 05 056 00280 040309 Jeshtwari 05 056 00280 040310 Pauri 05 056 00280 040311 Gadoli 05 056 00280 040312 Sinna 05 056 00280 040313 Kuni 05 056 00280 040314 Irak 05 056 00280 040315 Sirak 05 056 00280 040316 Dharali 05 056 00280 040317 Rajgarhi 05 056 00280 040318 Dukhyatgaon 05 056 00280 040319 Kwal Gaon 05 056 00280 040320 Gona 05 056 00280 040321 Chheti 05 056 00280 040322 Kundinda 05 056 00280 040323 Danda Gaon 05 056 00280 040324 Sunaldi 05 056 00280 040325 Sarnaul 05 056 00280 040326 Chaptari 05 056 00280 040327 Bachargaon 05 056 00280 040328 Basrali 05 056 00280 040329 Patangani 05 056 00280 040330 Koti Manpa 05 056 00280 040331 Gangtari 05 056 00280 040332 Phari 05 056 00280 040333 Khand 05 056 00280 040334 Masalgaon 05 056 00280 040335 Sukan 05 056 00280 040336 Kursil 05 056 00280 040337 Kishala 05 056 00280 040338 Fooldhar 05 056 00280 040339 Syalab MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES Sub_DT 05 056 00280 040340 Gaul Thakral 05 056 00280 040341 Nagargaon 05 056 00280 040342 Than 05 056 00280 040343 Massu 05 056 00280 040344 Palar 05 056 00280 040345 Kuthar 05 056 00280 040346 Rana 05 056 00280 040347 Durbil 05 056 00280 040348 Banas 05 056 00280 040349 Beef 05 056 00280 040350 Kharsali 05 056 00280 040351 Nisari 05 056 00280 040352 Bariya 05 056 00280 040353 Dangurgaon 05 056 00280 040354 Pindki Madesh 05 056 00280 040355 Bajari 05 056 00280 040356 Kunshala 05 056 00280 040357 Trikhali 05 056 00280 040358 Kupra 05 056 00280 040359 Pali 05 056 00280 040360 Pujargaon 05 056 00280 040361 Kuthnaur 05 056 00280 040362 Halna 05 056 00280 040363 Khanera 05 056 00280 040364 Syalna 05 056 00280 040365 Bhansari 05 056 00280 040366 Nandgaon 05 056 00280 040367 Chhatanga 05 056 00280 040368 Dandalgaon 05 056 00280 040369 Barkot 05 056 00280 040370 Sara 05 056 00280 040371 Chakragaon 05 056 00280 040372 Uprari 05 056 00280 040373 Molda 05 056 00280 040374 Paunti 05 056 00280 040375 Kanseru 05 056 00280 040376 Kisna 05 056 00280 040377 Tunalka 05 056 00280 040378 Bhatiya 05 056 00280 040379 Kansi 05 056 00280 040380 Balari 05 056 00280 040381 Paletha 05 056 00280 040382 Bagasu 05 056 00280 040383 Kotiyal Gaon 05 056 00280 040384 Kansola 05 056 00280 040385 Manjyali 05 056 00280 040386 Sunara 05 056 00280 040387 Mungra 05 056 00280 040388 Muradi 05 056 00280 040389 Sapeta 05 056 00280 040390 Naugaon 05 056 00280 040391 Matiyali 05 056 00280 040392 Sauli 05 056 00280 040393 Dhari Walli 05 056 00280 040394 Kwari 05 056 00280 040395 Bingsi 05 056 00280 040396 Naini 05 056 00280 040397 Pisaun 05 056 00280 040398 Kimi 05 056 00280 040399 Rastari 05 056 00280 040400 Billagaon MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS.
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