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PHC List.Xls District-wise Primary Health Centres List As on Dt. 26.01.2013 Beds Contact S.No Zone Districts Blocks PHCs izkFkfed LokLF; E-mail dsUnz No. No. address 1 Bharatpur Bharatpur Bayana Bandbaretha cUncjsBk -- - 2 Bharatpur Bharatpur Bayana Brahmawad czg~ekokn -- - 3 Bharatpur Bharatpur Bayana Jhil ka bara >hy dk ckMk -- - 4 Bharatpur Bharatpur Bayana Kalsara dylkMk -- - 5 Bharatpur Bharatpur Bayana Kheraligarsiya [ksMyhxMfl;k -- - 6 Bharatpur Bharatpur Bayana Sighara fl?kkMk -- - 7 Bharatpur Bharatpur Deeg Janudhar tuq/kj -- - 8 Bharatpur Bharatpur Deeg Khoh [kksg -- - 9 Bharatpur Bharatpur Deeg Kodhera dksMsj -- - 10 Bharatpur Bharatpur Deeg Sinsini flufluh -- - 11 Bharatpur Bharatpur Deeg Vajah ogt -- - 12 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kama Bilod fcyksUn -- - 13 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kama Ghata ?kkVk -- - 14 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kama Jurehara tqjsgjk -- - 15 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kama Norera uksusjk -- - 16 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kama Somaka lksedk -- - 17 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kumher Ajan vtku -- - 18 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kumher Ambar vEckj -- - 19 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kumher Asthana vLFkkou -- - 20 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kumher Bhattwali HkVkoyh -- - 21 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kumher Dehara Msgjk -- - 22 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kumher Dhawara /kuokMk -- - 23 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kumher Papreda iijsjk -- - 24 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kumher Pegore iSxksj -- - 25 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kumher Saver lkoksjk -- - 26 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nadbai Barolichhar cjksyhNkj -- - 27 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nadbai Hantera gUrsjk -- - 28 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nadbai Lakhanpur y[kuiqj -- - 29 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nadbai Paharsar igkMlj -- - 30 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nagar Pahadi Barakhera Phojdar cMk[ksMkQkStnkj -- - 31 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nagar Pahadi Gopalgarh xksikyx< -- - 32 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nagar Pahadi Manotakalan ekuksrkdyka - - - Beds Contact S.No Zone Districts Blocks PHCs izkFkfed LokLF; E-mail dsUnz No. No. address 33 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nagar Pahadi Mudiya ewfM;k -- - 34 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nagar Pahadi Raph jkQ -- - 35 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nagar Pahadi Sundrawali lqUnjkoyh -- - 36 Bharatpur Bharatpur Roopwas Bansi Paharpur calh igkMiqj -- - 37 Bharatpur Bharatpur Roopwas Jatmasi tVeklh -- - 38 Bharatpur Bharatpur Roopwas Khanuwa [kkuqok -- - 39 Bharatpur Bharatpur Roopwas Rudawal :nkoy -- - 40 Bharatpur Bharatpur Sewar Basikhurd cklh[kqnZ -- - 41 Bharatpur Bharatpur Sewar Behnera cgusjk -- - 42 Bharatpur Bharatpur Sewar Chiksana fpdlkuk -- - 43 Bharatpur Bharatpur Sewar Sewar lsoj -- - 44 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Alipur vyhiqj -- - 45 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Bachhren cNjsu -- - 46 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Ballabhgarh cYyHkx< -- - 47 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Bijwari chtokMh -- - 48 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Gharsoni ?kjlksuh -- - 49 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Halena gysuk -- - 50 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Jivind thoUn -- - 51 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Mudiyalalita ewfM;kyyhrk -- - 52 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Nithar fuBkj -- - 53 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Pathaina iFkSauk -- - 54 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar RaNdhirgarh jU/khjx< -- - 55 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Salimpurkalan lyheiqjkdyka -- - 56 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Sarsaina ljlSuk -- - 57 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kumher VIJAYNAGAR TR fot;uxj LFkk --- 58 Bharatpur Bharatpur Vair /Bhusawar Chokarwadakalan NksdjokMkdyka --- 59 Bharatpur Bharatpur Kaman Andhwari vkaa/kokMh ---.
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