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MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS Sub DT MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME of STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES MDDS E-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS Sub_DT MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES 35 000 00000 000000 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 35 638 00000 000000 Nicobars 35 638 05916 000000 Car Nicobar 35 638 05916 645012 Mus 35 638 05916 645013 Teetop 35 638 05916 645014 Sawai 35 638 05916 645015 Arong 35 638 05916 645016 Kimois 35 638 05916 645017 Kakana 35 638 05916 645018 IAF Camp 35 638 05916 645019 Malacca 35 638 05916 645020 Perka 35 638 05916 645021 Tamaloo 35 638 05916 645022 Kinyuka 35 638 05916 645023 Chuckchucha 35 638 05916 645024 Tapoiming 35 638 05916 645025 Big Lapati 35 638 05916 645026 Small Lapati 35 638 05916 645027 Kinmai 35 638 05917 000000 Nancowry 35 638 05917 645028 Tahaila 35 638 05917 645029 Chongkamong 35 638 05917 645030 Alhiat 35 638 05917 645031 Kuitasuk 35 638 05917 645032 Raihion 35 638 05917 645033 Tillang Chong Island* 35 638 05917 645034 Aloorang 35 638 05917 645035 Aloora* 35 638 05917 645036 Enam 35 638 05917 645037 Luxi 35 638 05917 645038 Kalara* 35 638 05917 645039 Chukmachi 35 638 05917 645040 Safedbalu* 35 638 05917 645041 Minyuk 35 638 05917 645042 Kanahinot 35 638 05917 645043 Kalasi 35 638 05917 645044 Bengali 35 638 05917 645045 Bompoka Island* 35 638 05917 645046 Jhoola* 35 638 05917 645047 Jansin* 35 638 05917 645048 Hitlat* 35 638 05917 645049 Mavatapis/Maratapia* 35 638 05917 645050 Chonghipoh* 35 638 05917 645051 Sanaya* 35 638 05917 645052 Alkaipoh/Alkripoh* 35 638 05917 645053 Alhitoth/Alhiloth* 35 638 05917 645054 Katahuwa* 35 638 05917 645055 Kumikia* 35 638 05917 645056 Kamriak* 35 638 05917 645057 Hutnyak* 35 638 05917 645058 Ongulongho* 35 638 05917 645059 Chonsiyala* 35 638 05917 645060 Hontona* 35 638 05917 645061 Kulatapangia* 35 638 05917 645062 Vyavtapu* 35 638 05917 645063 Hoipoh* 35 638 05917 645064 Mapayala* 35 638 05917 645065 Chengtamilan* 35 638 05917 645066 Atkuna/Alkun* 35 638 05917 645067 Tani* 35 638 05917 645068 Kalminikum/Kalmenkam* 35 638 05917 645069 Hakonhala* MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS Sub_DT MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES 35 638 05917 645070 Reakomlong* 35 638 05917 645071 Sonomkuwa* 35 638 05917 645072 Tavinkin/Tavakin* 35 638 05917 645073 Halnatai/Hoinatai* 35 638 05917 645074 Altaful* 35 638 05917 645075 Kavatinpeu/Karahinpoh* 35 638 05917 645076 Alsama* 35 638 05917 645077 Kapanga* 35 638 05917 645078 Kupinga* 35 638 05917 645079 Mildera 35 638 05917 645080 Upper Katchal 35 638 05917 645081 Meenakshi Ram Nagar 35 638 05917 645082 Japan Tikri 35 638 05917 645083 E-Wall 35 638 05917 645084 W.B.Katchal/Hindra* 35 638 05917 645085 Alipa/Alips* 35 638 05917 645086 Lapat* 35 638 05917 645087 Hindra* 35 638 05917 645088 Mus* 35 638 05917 645089 Payak* 35 638 05917 645090 Neang* 35 638 05917 645091 Tapong incl. Kabila 35 638 05917 645092 Lanuanga* 35 638 05917 645093 Altheak 35 638 05917 645094 Al-Hit-Touch/Balu Basti 35 638 05917 645095 Malacca* 35 638 05917 645096 Champin 35 638 05917 645097 Hinnunga* 35 638 05917 645098 Tapani/Tapainy* 35 638 05917 645099 Inroak/Chinlak* 35 638 05917 645100 Itoi*(HITUI) 35 638 05917 645101 Alreak* 35 638 05917 645102 Hintona* 35 638 05917 645103 Uper Tapu* 35 638 05917 645104 Pilpilow 35 638 05917 645105 Neeche Tapu* 35 638 05917 645106 Manjula* 35 638 05917 645107 Okiya/Chiya* 35 638 05917 645108 Olinpon/Alhinpon* 35 638 05917 645109 Bumpal* 35 638 05917 645110 Karan/Karav* 35 638 05917 645111 Daring 35 638 05917 645112 Maru* 35 638 05917 645113 Chanel/Chanol* 35 638 05917 645114 Tanae* 35 638 05917 645115 Alointung* 35 638 05917 645116 Banderkari/Pulu 35 638 05917 645117 Alpintu/Alpintung* 35 638 05917 645118 Tomae/Inmae* 35 638 05917 645119 Changua/Changup 35 638 05917 645120 Masala Tapu* 35 638 05917 645121 Alukian/Alhukheck 35 638 05917 645122 Knot 35 638 05917 645123 Inmae* 35 638 05917 645124 Payuha 35 638 05917 645125 Munak incl. Ponioo/Moul 35 638 05917 645126 Ramzoo*(Ramjaw) 35 638 05917 645127 Kamorta/Kalatapu(Incl.Sanuh) 35 638 05917 645128 Chota Inak 35 638 05917 645129 Berainak/Badnak 35 638 05917 645130 Vikas Nagar 35 638 05917 645131 Kakana MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS Sub_DT MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES 35 638 05917 645132 Nyicalang* 35 638 05917 645133 Mohreak/Kohreakap* 35 638 05917 645134 Kuikua* 35 638 05917 645135 Safedbalu* 35 638 05917 645136 Hockook* 35 638 05917 645137 Trinket* 35 638 05917 645138 Tapiang* 35 638 05917 645139 Kapila* 35 638 05918 000000 Great Nicobar 35 638 05918 645140 Pulomilo 35 638 05918 645141 Minlana/Minlan 35 638 05918 645142 Anul/Anula 35 638 05918 645143 Makhahu/Makachua 35 638 05918 645144 Akupa 35 638 05918 645145 Inlock/Infock 35 638 05918 645146 Pulotalia/Pulotohio 35 638 05918 645147 Pulobaha/Pathathifen 35 638 05918 645148 Bewai/Kuwak 35 638 05918 645149 Kiyang 35 638 05918 645150 Pulloullo/Puloulo 35 638 05918 645151 Hoin incl. Ikuia 35 638 05918 645152 Pea 35 638 05918 645153 Pulobha/Pulobahan 35 638 05918 645154 Hokesiang 35 638 05918 645155 Pattia (Pulopattia) 35 638 05918 645156 Olinchi/Bombay 35 638 05918 645157 Inlock/Pattia 35 638 05918 645158 Pulopanja 35 638 05918 645159 Elahi/Ilhoya 35 638 05918 645160 Inod 35 638 05918 645161 Pehayo 35 638 05918 645162 Bahua 35 638 05918 645163 Kondul 35 638 05918 645164 Pulobed/Lababu 35 638 05918 645165 Katahu 35 638 05918 645166 Afra Bay 35 638 05918 645167 Dairkurat 35 638 05918 645168 Alexandera River 35 638 05918 645169 Ayouk 35 638 05918 645170 Pulobed 35 638 05918 645171 Pulokunji 35 638 05918 645172 Shompen Village-A 35 638 05918 645173 Renguang 35 638 05918 645174 Dogmar River 35 638 05918 645175 Kopenheat 35 638 05918 645176 Shompen Village-B 35 638 05918 645177 Kasintung 35 638 05918 645178 Koe 35 638 05918 645179 Danlet 35 638 05918 645180 Pulobhabi 35 638 05918 645181 Patatiya 35 638 05918 645182 Hin-Pou-Chi 35 638 05918 645183 Kokeon 35 638 05918 645184 Dakhiyon (FC) 35 638 05918 645185 Pulopucca 35 638 05918 645186 In-Hig-Loi 35 638 05918 645187 Pulobaha 35 638 05918 645188 Indira Point 35 638 05918 645189 Chingen (incl.FC at Magar Nalla 35 638 05918 645190 Galathia River (FC) 35 638 05918 645191 Sastri Nagar 35 638 05918 645192 Gandhi Nagar MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS Sub_DT MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES 35 638 05918 645193 Laxmi Nagar 35 638 05918 645194 Vijoy Nagar 35 638 05918 645195 Joginder Nagar 35 638 05918 645196 7 km Farm 35 638 05918 645197 Not yet named (at 27.9 km)-A 35 638 05918 645198 Shompen hut 35 638 05918 645199 Govinda Nagar 35 638 05918 645200 Campbell Bay 35 638 05918 645201 Ranganathan Bay 35 638 05918 645202 Not yet named 35 638 05918 645203 Not yet named 35 638 05918 645204 Chaw Nallaha 35 638 05918 645205 Gol Tikrey 35 638 05918 645206 Navy Dera 35 638 05918 645207 Lawful 35 638 05918 645208 Trinket Bay 35 638 05918 645209 Patisang 35 638 05918 645210 Lanaya 35 638 05918 645211 Pitayo 35 639 00000 000000 North & Middle Andaman 35 639 05919 000000 Diglipur 35 639 05919 645212 Shyam Nagar (RV) 35 639 05919 645213 Radha Nagar (RV) 35 639 05919 645214 Swarajgram (RV) 35 639 05919 645215 Milangram (RV) 35 639 05919 645216 Laxmipur (RV) 35 639 05919 645217 Deshbandhugram (RV) 35 639 05919 645218 Madhupur (RV) 35 639 05919 645219 Krishnapuri (RV) 35 639 05919 645220 Sitanagar (RV) 35 639 05919 645221 Rabindrapalli (RV) 35 639 05919 645222 Subhashgram (RV) 35 639 05919 645223 Diglipur (RV) 35 639 05919 645224 Ramakrishnagram (RV) 35 639 05919 645225 Vidyasagarpalli (RV) 35 639 05919 645226 Keralapuram (RV) 35 639 05919 645227 Aerial Bay (RV) 35 639 05919 645228 Durgapur (RV) 35 639 05919 645229 Shibpur (RV) 35 639 05919 645230 Kalipur (RV) 35 639 05919 645231 Khudirampur (RV) 35 639 05919 645232 Nabagram (RV) 35 639 05919 645233 Paranghara (RV) 35 639 05919 645234 Kishori Nagar (RV) 35 639 05919 645235 Madhyamgram (RV) 35 639 05919 645236 Nischintapur (RV) 35 639 05919 645237 Kalighat (RV) 35 639 05919 645238 Jagannath Dera (RV) 35 639 05919 645239 Ramnagar (RV) 35 639 05919 645240 Borang (RV) 35 639 05919 645241 Mohanpur (RV) 35 639 05919 645242 Sagar Dweep (RV) 35 639 05919 645243 East Island (Police post & Light house) 35 639 05919 645244 Narcondam Island (Police post) 35 639 05919 645245 Karen Basti (EFA) 35 639 05919 645246 Elezabeth Bay (EFA) 35 639 05919 645247 Beach Dera (EFA) 35 639 05919 645248 Coffe Dera (EFA) 35 639 05919 645249 Bandhan Nallaha (EFA) 35 639 05919 645250 Haridas Kattai (EFA) 35 639 05919 645251 Shyam Nagar (EFA) 35 639 05919 645252 Ganesh Nagar (EFA) MDDS e-GOVERNANCE CODE (Census 2011 PLCN) MDDS STC MDDS DTC MDDS Sub_DT MDDS PLCN MDDS NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES 35 639 05919 645253 Amber Chad (EFA) 35 639 05919 645254 Santi Nagar (EFA) 35 639 05919 645255 Gandhi Nagar (EFA) 35 639 05919 645256 Gandhi Nagar (Forest Beat) 35 639 05919 645257 Radha Nagar (EFA) 35 639 05919 645258 Burmachad (EFA) 35 639 05919 645259 Haran Nallaha (EFA) 35 639 05919 645260 Laxmipur (EFA) 35 639 05919 645261 Paschimsagar (EFA) 35 639 05919 645262 Tal Bagan (EFA) 35 639 05919 645263 Sitanagar, (EFA) 35 639 05919 645264 Khudirampur (EFA) 35 639 05919 645265 Lamiya Bay (EFA) 35 639 05919 645266 Lamiya Bay (WLS) 35 639 05919 645267 Baskata Nallaha (EFA) 35 639 05919 645268 Mutha Nallaha (EFA) 35 639 05919 645269 Bali Nallaha (EFA) 35 639 05919 645270 Bamboo Nallaha (EFA) 35 639 05919 645271 Srinagar (EFA) 35 639 05919 645272 Ganna Level (EFA) 35 639 05919 645273 Narayan Tikri (EFA) 35 639 05919 645274 Pemaiahdera
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