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Sl No. District Block Gram Panchayat Revenue Villege Kanke Gagi Gagi List of Gram Panchayats and Villages for Piloting Solid Waste Management and Treatment Process in Rural Areas Sl No. District Block Gram Panchayat Revenue Villege Kanke Gagi Gagi 1 Ranchi Ratu Futkal Toli Jhiri Namkum Dugri Dugri Singhani Singhani Hazaribagh sadar 2 Hazaribagh Oriya Oriya Katkamdag Kud Rewali Tel Goan Tel Goan 3 Gumla Gumla sadar Pugu Pugu Dumardih Dumardih Paradih Babne 4 Chatra chatra Sadar Dara Pakariya Dewariya Dewariya karma karma Koderma 5 koderma lokai lokai Domchanch Domchanch Purvi chainpur kuchiya soli Balibagh 6 East Singbhum chakuliya Bhatkunda Bhatkunda Barmara Barmara Jori Jori 7 Lohardga Lohardga Sadar Nimni Nimni Manho Manho Khamrbendi Khamrbendi 8 Bokaro Chas Kandra Kandra Narayanpur Narayanpur Rapcha Rapcha 9 Saraikela Gamhariya Burudih Burudih Dumra Dumra Jamtara Sadar Bewa Bewa 10 Jamtara Jamtara Sadar Udalbani udalbani Jamtara Sadar Duladih Duladih Tukupani pindripani Thethaitangar 11 Simdega meromedka Tapudega Simdega Garja Garja Patratu Masmohana Masmohana 12 Ramghar Ramghar Sadar Barlong barlong Chitarpur Borobin Borobin diliyamarcha Aachu 13 West Singbhum Chaibasa Sadar Nawada Nawada 14 Garhwa Garhwa Sadar Achala Achala kalyanpur kalyanpur Deoghar Sadar Gidhani Gidhani 15 Deoghar Mohanpur Sarasani Pandeytari Sarwan Baijukura Parsodih bhatdiha bhatdiha/sarkanda 16 Godda Godda Sadar pairadih kandih gaon kanwara Kanwara Ganga prasad purab sohanpur bhatta 17 Sahebganj sahebganj sadar Ganga prasad madhya mahadevganj Ganga prasad west chotti kodarjanna Maheshlundi Maheshlundi 18 Giridih Giridih Sadar Patrodih Patrodih Sihodih shankrachak Dhankara Baajkum 19 Latehar Latehar sadar Parsahi Jalta Pandepura kinamaadh Jamune Pokhrakala 20 Palamu Sadar Medininagar Chiyaki Chiyaki Rajwadih Rajwadih Purana Dumka Purana Dumka 21 Dumka Dumka sadar Sarua Sarua Lakhikundi Lakhikundi Kolajoda Kolajoda 22 Pakur Pakur Maalpahadi Bishunpur Kalidapur Kalidaspur Nawadih Nawadih 23 Dhanbad Dhanbad Sadar Siyalgudri Siyalgudri Damudarpur Damodarpur Khunti block Tirla Tirla 24 Khunti Murhu Kunjla Kunjla Hassa Hassa.
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