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Site, Village Name and Name of PHC Area HOSPITAL ON WHEELS PROGRAMME (HoWP) - FTP Sivakasi Health District 1. BLOCK: Sattur PHC to which HoWP is attached:Uppathur Distance of the FN / Camp Site (Site, Village name and Name of the Villages to be Population Area staff to be Camp Days villages covered from AN name of PHC area) covered Covered involved the camp site Rayappapatti 0.5 Km 209 FN Rayappanpatti School,Uppathur PHC Kappureddiyapatti 1 km 97 VHN/HI/SHN Kumarapuram 0.5 Km 163 1st Monday Sithuvampatti 0.5 Km 599 SinthuvampatiICDS,Uppathur PHC AN Ayyampatti 0.5 Km 310 VHN/HI/SHN Narugapuram ICDS,Uppathur PHC Narugapuram 0.5 Km 239 Kanjampatti 0.5 Km 783 FN Kumarapuram Savadi,nalli PHC VHN/HI/SHN 1st Tuesday Kalingapatti 0.5 Km 311 AN Review meeting in PHC on rotation 0.5 Km FN Nalli HSC, Nalli PHC Immunisation session Nalli 568 VHN/HI/SHN 0.5 Km 1st Wednesday Karisalpattipatti HSC,(FN Immn Held place)Nalli 0.5 Km AN Karisalpattipatti 876 VHN/HI/SHN PHC 0.5 Km 0.5 Km FN N.Venkateshpuram ICDS, Nalli PHC N.Venkateshpuram 726 VHN/HI/SHN 0.5 Km 1st Thursday Chattram 0.5 Km 203 AN Chattram ICDS Nalli PHC VHN/HI/SHN Pullvaipatti 0.5 Km 241 M.Suppiahpuram 0.5 Km 1908 FN M.Suppiahpuram ICDS, Nalli PHC VHN/HI/SHN Shanmugapuram 0.5 Km 263 1st Friday N.Nainapuram 0.5 Km 191 AN N.Nainapuram Savadi, Nalli PHC VHN/HI/SHN Senthilapuram 0.5 Km 178 Therkkur 0.5 Km 772 FN Therkkur ICDS, Nalli PHC VHN/HI/SHN Therkkupatti 0.5 Km 756 1st Saturday N.Mettupatti 0.5 Km 1383 AN N.Mettupatti ICDS, nenmeni PHC VHN/HI/SHN K.Mettupatti 0.5 Km 1032 HOSPITAL ON WHEELS PROGRAMME (HoWP) - FTP BLOCK: Sattur HOSPITAL ON WHEELS PROGRAMME (HoWP) - FTP PHC to which HoWP is attached:Uppathur Distance of the FN / Camp Site (Site, Village name and Name of the Villages to be Population to Area staff to be Camp Days villages covered from AN name of PHC area) covered be Covered involved the camp site Vannimadi 12 km 747 FN Vannimadi ICDS, nenmeni PHC VHN/HI/SHN Kalingapatti 12 km 203 2nd Monday Pothureddiyapatti 12 km 1272 AN Pothureddiyapatti ICDS,Uppathur PHC VHN/HI/SHN Neeravipatti 10 km 595 M.Nagalapuram 5 km 749 FN M.Nagalapuram ICDS, nenmeni PHC VHN/HI/SHN 2nd Tuesday Mudithallai 6 km 178 AN Review meeting in PHC on rotation Kammapatti HSC, Nenmeni PHC Immunisation FN Kammapatti 0.5 1098 VHN/HI/SHN session 2nd Wednesday Irukkangudi HSC,(FN Immn Held place) AN Irukkangudi 0.5 1167 VHN/HI/SHN Nenmeni PHC koppaianickanpatt 10 km 429 FN koppaianickanpatti ICDS, nenmeni PHC VHN/HI/SHN 2nd Thursday kammapatti 10 km 804 AN Pappaugudi ICDS, nenmeni PHC Pappaugudi 7 km 351 VHN/HI/SHN Kosukundu 8 km 743 FN Kosukundu ICDS, nenmeni PHC VHN/HI/SHN Mutharpatti 8 km 1515 2ndFriday Lakshmiyapuram 9 207 Lakshmiyapuram ICDS, nenmeni PHC VHN/HI/SHN AN Ramasamypuram 8 473 Mayurnathapuram ICDS, nenmeni PHC Mayurnathapuram 1 km 672 VHN/HI/SHN 2nd Saturday Holiday HOSPITAL ON WHEELS PROGRAMME (HoWP) - FTP BLOCK: Sattur PHC to which HoWP is attached:Uppathur HOSPITAL ON WHEELS PROGRAMME (HoWP) - FTP Distance of the FN / Camp Site (Site, Village name and Name of the Villages to be Population to Area staff to be Camp Days villages covered from AN name of PHC area) covered be Covered involved the camp site FN Kumararedddiyapatti ICDS, nenmeni PHC Kumararedddiyapatti 0.5km 596 VHN/HI/SHN 3rd Monday Rukkumeniji 0.5km 678 AN Rukkumeniji ICDS,nenmeni PHC VHN/HI/SHN Ammapatti 2 km 280 Panthuvarpatti 0.5km 461 FN Panthuvarpatti ICDS, Nalli PHC VHN/HI/SHN 3rd Tuesday pudusoorangudi 1 km 1350 AN Review meeting in PHC on rotation Kathalampatti 0.5km 897 Kathalapatti HSC, nenmeni PHC Immunisation FN N.Mettupatti 1km 313 VHN/HI/SHN session 3rd Wednesday Celon Colony 2km 493 Padanthal ICDS,(FN Immn Held place) Uppathur AN Padanthal 0.5km 1567 VHN/HI/SHN PHC valavanthalpuram 0.5km 810 FN valavanthalpuram ICDS,nenemeni PHC VHN/HI/SHN Annaikaraipatti 2km 335 3rd Thursday A.Ramalingapuram 5km 971 AN A.Ramalingapuram ICDS, nenmeni PHC VHN/HI/SHN Alampatti 8 km 219 FN O.Mettupatti ICDS, Nadusoorangudi PHC O.Mettupatti 2 km 4292 VHN/HI/SHN 3rd Friday Othaiyal 0.5km 1792 AN Othaiyal ICDS, Nadusoorangudi PHC VHN/HI/SHN Meenashipuram 2km 780 Kammasoorangudi 0.5km 784 FN Kammasoorangudi ICDS, Nadusoorangudi PHC VHN/HI/SHN Naranapuram 2 km 240 3rd Saturday Melapudur 0.5 km 957 AN Melapudur ICDS, Nadusoorangud PHC VHN/HI/SHN Srirangam 1km 1041 HOSPITAL ON WHEELS PROGRAMME (HoWP) - FTP BLOCK: Sattur PHC to which HoWP is attached:Uppathur Distance of the FN / Camp Site (Site, Village name and Name of the Villages to be Population to Area staff to be Camp Days villages covered from AN name of PHC area) covered be Covered involved the camp site HOSPITAL ON WHEELS PROGRAMME (HoWP) - FTP FN Sadayamaptti ICDS, Uppathur PHC sadiyampatti 0.5km 1947 VHN/HI/SHN 4th Monday Ameerpalayam 0.5km 2833 AN Ameerpalayam ICDS,Uppathur PHC VHN/HI/SHN Pudupalayam 1.5km 946 FN Chattrapatti ICDS,Uppathur PHC Chattrapatti 0.5km 1481 VHN/HI/SHN 4th Tuesday AN Review meeting in PHC on rotation Periyakollapatti ICDS,Uppathur PHC FN Periyakollapatti 0.5km 896 VHN/HI/SHN Immunisation session 4th Wednesday Muthalnayakanpatti ICDS,V.k.Puram HSC(FN AN Muthalnayakanpatti 0.5km 789 VHN/HI/SHN Immn Held place)Nadusooranpatti PHC Ramachandrapurm school, Uppathur PHC Ramachandrapurm 0.5km 123 VHN/HI/SHN FN Rengappanaikanpatti 0.5km 557 Rengappanaikanpatti ICDS,Uppathur PHC Sankaranatham 12 km 287 4th Thursday Gopaalapuram 0.5km 458 Gopalapuram ICDS, uppathur PHC AN Alagapuri 11 km 255 Unjampatti ICDS, Uppathur PHC Unjampatti 0.5km 172 VHN/HI/SHN FN Sivananthapuram ICDS, Nalli PHC Sivananthapuram 0.5km 419 VHN/HI/SHN 4th Friday AN A.Meenashipuram ICDS, Nalli PHC A.Meenashipuram 0.5km 246 VHN/HI/SHN konampatti 0.5km 499 FN konampatti ICDS, Nadusoorangudi PHC VHN/HI/SHN Keelaottampatti 1.5km 486 4th Saturday Thottilovanpatti 0.5km 954 AN Thottilovanpatti ICDS, Nalli PHC VHN/HI/SHN kalingapatti 2km 313 HOSPITAL ON WHEELS PROGRAMME (HoWP) - FTP 2. BLOCK: Sivakasi PHC to which HoWP is attached: M.Pudupatti Distance of the FN / Camp Site (Site, Village name and Name of the Villages to be Population to Area staff to be Camp Days villages covered from AN name of PHC area) covered be Covered involved the camp site FN SEVALUR REFUGE CAMP HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC SEVALUR REFUGE CAMP 1KM 254 VHN/HI/SHN 1st Monday AN THALIKUATHUPATTI, M.Pudupatti PHC THALIKUATHUPATTI 1KM 232 VHN/HI/SHN FN KUPPANAPURAM HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC KUPPANAPURAM 1.5KM 948 VHN/HI/SHN 1st Tuesday AN Review meeting in PHC on rotation Eritchanatham HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC Immunisation FN Eritchanatham HSC 0.5 km 734 VHN/HI/SHN session 1st Wednesday PARAIPATTI, (FN Immn Held place) Naranappuram AN PARAIPATTI 0.5KM 931 VHN/HI/SHN PHC FN KRISHNAPURAM HSC,M.Pudupatti PHC KRISHNAPURAM 0.5KM 447 VHN/HI/SHN 1st Thursday AN RENGAPALAYAM ICDS, M.Pudupatti PHC RENGAPALAYAM 1KM 769 VHN/HI/SHN FN NALLUDEVANPATTI HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC NALLUDEVANPATTI 1.5KM 175 VHN/HI/SHN 1st Friday PAVALAMALAIPATTI ICDC ICDC, M.Pudupatti AN PAVALAMALAIPATTI 1KM 400 VHN/HI/SHN PHC FN NADUVAPATTI HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC NADUVAPATTI 1.5KM 1515 VHN/HI/SHN 1st Saturday AN NAGALAPURAM ICDS, M.Pudupatti PHC NAGALAPURAM 2KM 320 VHN/HI/SHN BLOCK: Sivakasi PHC to which HoWP is attached: M.Pudupatti Distance of the FN / Camp Site (Site, Village name and Name of the Villages to be Population to Area staff to be Camp Days villages covered from AN name of PHC area) covered be Covered involved the camp site FN VADAMALAPURAM HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC VADAMALAPURAM 1.5KM 1900 VHN/HI/SHN 2nd Monday ANAIKUTTAM REFUGE CAMP ICDS, ANAIKUTTAM REFUGE AN 1KM 415 VHN/HI/SHN M.Pudupatti PHC CAMP HOSPITAL ON WHEELS PROGRAMME (HoWP) - FTP FN KATTACHINNANPATTI HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC KATTACHINNANPATTI 1.5KM 295 VHN/HI/SHN 2nd Tuesday AN Review meeting in PHC on rotation Muthuramalaingapuram HSC, Thiruthangal PHC FN Muthuramalaingapuram 0.5km 1289 VHN/HI/SHN Immunisation session 2nd Wednesday Sivakamipuram ICDS, (FN Immn Held AN Sivakamipuram 0.5km 1345 VHN/HI/SHN place)Naranapuram PHC MUTHUKUMARAPURAM HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC MUTHUKUMARAPURAM 0.5KM 485 FN VHN/HI/SHN 2nd Thursday SUKKIRARPATTI HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC SUKKIRARPATTI 1KM 1792 AN SERVAIKARAN PATTI HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC SERVAIKARAN PATTI 1KM 1931 VHN/HI/SHN FN VELLORE HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC VELLORE 1.5KM 3539 VHN/HI/SHN 2nd Friday GOUNDANPATTI ICDS, M.Pudupatti PHC GOUNDANPATTI 1KM 927 AN VHN/HI/SHN ATHIVEERAN PATTI ICDS,M.Pudupatti PHC ATHIVEERAN PATTI 0.5KM 535 2nd Saturday Holiday BLOCK: Sivakasi PHC to which HoWP is attached: M.Pudupatti Distance of the FN / Camp Site (Site, Village name and Name of the Villages to be Population to Area staff to be Camp Days villages covered from AN name of PHC area) covered be Covered involved the camp site FN GANGAKULAM HSC, M.Pudupatti PHC GANGAKULAM 1.5KM 1434 VHN/HI/SHN 3rd Monday AN SARATHA NAGAR , M.Pudupatti PHC SARATHA NAGAR 1KM 2434 VHN/HI/SHN FN PANDIAN NAGAR ICDS,THIRUTHANGAL PHC PANDIAN NAGAR 1.5KM 8935 VHN/HI/SHN 3rd Tuesday AN Review meeting in PHC on rotation Ayyanar colony HSC ,Maraneri PHC Immunisation FN Ayyanar colony 0.5 km 2456 VHN/HI/SHN session 3rd Wednesday HOSPITAL ON WHEELS PROGRAMME (HoWP) - FTP 3rd Wednesday Sithjurajapuram ICDS , (FN Immn held place) AN Sithjurajapuram 0.5 km 2789 VHN/HI/SHN Maraneri PHC FN MUTHALIPATTI HSC, NARANA PURAM PHC MUTHALIPATTI 0.5KM 2100 VHN/HI/SHN 3rdThursday AN VADIYUR ICDS ,NARANA PURAM PHC VADIYUR 1KM 1400 VHN/HI/SHN VISHWANATHAM ICDS,NARANA PURAM PHC VISHWANATHAM 1.5KM 1413 VHN/HI/SHN FN ALAMARATHUPATTI ICDS,NARANA PURAM 3rd Friday ALAMARATHUPATTI 1.5KM 2447 VHN/HI/SHN PHC MURUGAIAHPURAM ICDS , NARANA PURAM AN MURUGAIAHPURAM 1KM 1265 VHN/HI/SHN PHC SENGAMALA
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