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SUB-CENTRE STATUS OF BALANGIR DISTRICT

  • Sl No.
  • Sl No.

  • Name of the Block Name of the CHC
  • Name of Sector

Agalpur

  • Name of PHC(N)
  • Name of Subcenter

123

123
Agalpur MC Babupali Nagaon

4

  • 4
  • Rengali

5678

5678
Rinbachan Badtika Bakti

Salebhata Roth

Salebhata PHC(N)

CHC
AGALPUR

Bendra

Agalpur
9

9

Salebhata

Kutasingha Bharsuja Duduka Jharnipali Roth Uparbahal Alanda Arsatula Sindhekela MC Dedgaon Bangomunda Bhalumunda Khaira Khujenbahal Batharla Bhuslad

10 11 12 13 14 15
12345

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Roth PHC(N) Dudka PHC(N)

Sindhekela Sindhekela Sindhekela Sindhekela Bangomunda Bangomunda Bangomunda Bangomunda Chandotora Chandotora Chandotora Chandotora Chulifunka Chulifunka Chulifunka Chulifunka

Bangomunda PHC(N) 20 Bhalumunda PHC(N) 21

6789

  • Belpara PHC(N)
  • 22

23 24 25 26

CHC
BANGOMUNDA
Sindhekela

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Chandutara Tureikela Biripali Chuliphunka Jharial Munda padar
27 28

Chuliphunka PHC(N) 29

30 31

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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1
Gambhari Gambhari Gambhari Gambhari Belpada Belpada Belpada Belpada Mandal Mandal Mandal Mandal Mandal Mandal Salandi Salandi Salandi Salandi Salandi Chudapali Chudapali Chudapali

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Bagdor Ghagurli

  • Gambhari OH
  • Ghambhari

Kandhenjhula Belpara MC Dunguripali Kapani Nunhad Khairmal

CHC Belpara
BELPARA

Khalipathar PHC(N) 41
42
Khalipatar Madhyapur Mandal Dhumabhata Sulekela Bahabal Banmal Salandi Sarmuhan Kanut

  • Mandal PHC(N)
  • 43

44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
Sulekela PHC(N)
Barapudugia Bhundimuhan Chudapali MC Jhankarpali

234

Bhundimuhan PHC(N) 52

53 54

Chudapali Sahajbahal

55
Kudasingha PHC(N) 56
57
Bidighat

56789

10 11 12

Sahajbahal Sahajbahal Sahajbahal

Kudasingha Sahajbahal Sibatala Sikachhida Chandanvati Khujenpali Madhiapali Manhira

PHC
Chudapali
BALANGIR

  • Sibtala PHC(N)
  • 58

59 60 61 62 63 64 65

Sadeipali Sadeipali Sadeipali Sadeipali Sadeipali Sadeipali

13 14 15

Sadeipali Sakma

Mahalei

  • Arjunpur PHC(N)
  • 66
  • Arjunpur

1234567
Mahalei Mahalei Mahalei Bandhpada Bandhpada Bandhpada Bandhpada Deogaon Deogaon Deogaon Deogaon Deogaon

67 68 69
Gourgoth Mahalai Uparjhar

  • Bandhpara PHC(N) 70
  • Bandhapada

Ramachandrapur Rugudipali Singhamunda Badabandha Deogaon MC Ghuchipali Jarasingha Kuturla
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79

CHC
Deogaon
DEOGAON
8

9

Badbandh PHC(N)

10 11 12 13 14
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10 11 12 13
Deogaon

Udar Baduden Bagmund

Luhasingha Luhasingha Luhasingha Luhasingha Dhandamunda Dhandamunda Dhandamunda Dhandamunda Khaprakhol Khaprakhol Khaprakhol Khaprakhol Khaprakhol

Luhasingha PHC(N) 80
81 82 83
Luhasingha Padiabahal Bhanpur Dhandamunda Maharapadar Sargipali Ghunsar Khaprakhole MC Odiapali

Dhandamunda PHC(N) 84

85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92

  • KHAPRAKHOL
  • Khaprakhol

Harishankar PHC(N)

Rengali Telenpalli

  • 14
  • Lathor

Lathor Lathor

Lathor PHC(N) Loisingha CHC
93 94 95
Karuanjhar Lathor

Malpara

15 16 17
123

Sunamudi

Lathor

96

Agalapali Budhipadar Jogisarda

Jogisarda Jogisarda Jogisarda

97 98 99

CHC
Loisingha
LOISINGHA

Hirapur

Loisingha

  • Loisingha CHC
  • 100

101

45

Kandajuri

Loisingha Loisingha

102 Kutenpali

678
Loisingha Kusang Kusang Kusmel Kusmel Rengali Rengali Rengali

Bankel
103 Loisingha MC 104 Kusang 105 Taliudar 106 Kushmel 107 Dungripali
Kusang PHC(N) Kusmel PHC(N)

LOISINGHA
9

10 11 12 13 14
1

Badimunda PHC(N) 108 Rengali
109 Sargad

CHC Loisinga

110 Uparbahal 111 Bankel

2

  • Bankel
  • 112 Malisira

3

  • Bankel
  • 113 Sirol

4

  • Bankel
  • 114 Tetelkhunti

56

Haldi Haldi

  • Lebda PHC(N)
  • 115 Bhoipada

116 Haldi

7

  • Haldi
  • 117 Lebda

89

  • Haldi
  • 118 Malapada

119 Chalki

  • MURIBAHAL
  • Muribahal

Gudighat Gudighat Gudighat Gudighat Muribahal Muribahal Muribahal Muribahal

Jogimunda Jogimunda Jogimunda Jogimunda Ghasian

Gudighat PHC(N)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16
12345

120 Chanabahal 121 Gudighat 122 Ichhapara 123 Lakhana 124 Muribahal MC 125 Patrapali 126 Sahajpani 127 Balipata 128 Jogimunda 129 Padhel
Patrapali PHC(N) Solbandh PHC(N)

CHC Ghasian
PATNAGARH

130 Pandamunda

  • 131 Banaimunda
  • Ghasian CHC

678
Ghasian Ghasian Ghasian Ghasian Gangasagar Gangasagar Gangasagar Gangasagar Bhainsa Bhainsa Bhainsa Bhainsa Bhainsa Larambha Larambha Larambha Larambha Jamgaon

Tamian PHC(N) Solbandh PHC(N) Bhainsa PHC(N)
132 Barpadar 133 Gerda 134 Ghasian MC 135 Tamian 136 Bilaisathi 137 Gangasagar 138 Kendumundi

139 Mundomahul

140 Bhainsa 141 Jhankarpali 142 Pipaldabar 143 Sunamudi 144 Tendapadar

9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
1

Dangbahal PHC(N) 145 Dangabahal
146 Dankipali

CHC Ghasian

147 Fatamunda 148 Larambha 149 Ankariapadar 150 Bilaisarda

PATNAGARH

  • 2
  • Jamgaon

34
Jamgaon Jamgaon

151 Chhatamakhna 152 Durgapali

56
Jamgaon Jamgaon

153 Jamgaon MC 154 Sauntpur

789
10 11

Mahimunda Mahimunda Mahimunda Mahimunda Mahimunda
Mahimunda PHC(N) 155 Athgaon
156 Bhaler

  • PUINTALA
  • CHC Jamgaon

157 Chhatapipal 158 Daspur 159 Mahimunda

12

Malmunda Malmunda

Malmunda Malmunda

Malmunda PHC(N)

Thelkomunda PHC(N)

160 Bubel

13

161 Bairasar 162 Banabahal 163 Malmunda

14 15

Malmunda Malmunda

164 Mehermunda 165 Puintala

16 17
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1

Sikapatrapali

Sikapatrapali Sikapatrapali Sikapatrapali Sikapatrapali Belgaon Belgaon Belgaon Belgaon Saintala

  • Ghunsar PHC(N)
  • 166 Barhamal

167 Bhadra 168 Dharabgarh 169 Ganapatrapali 170 Sikapatrapali 171 Belgaon 172 Ghumsar 173 Kuanrgaon 174 Kusmal 175 Budhabahal 176 Karamtala 177 Khandhkelgaon 178 Kumbhari 179 Saintala MC 180 Samara
Belgaon PHC(N) Ghunsar PHC(N)

  • SAINTALA
  • Saintala

Saintala Saintala Saintala Saintala Saintala Tikrapara Tikrapara Tikrapara

Gudvella

  • Tikrapada PHC(N)
  • 181 Jharbahali

182 Jurabandh 183 Tikrapara 184 Bhuanpada 185 Dahimal

  • 2
  • Gudvella

Gudvella

186 Gambhariguda

3
Gudvella Gudvella Tusura

187 Ghuna

45

188 Gudvela MC

  • 189 Nagaon
  • Tusra GH

  • 6
  • CHC

Gudvella
GUDVELLA
Tusura

Tusura

190 Nuapara 191 Rusuda

78
Tusura

Tusura

192 Samara 193 Tusura

9
10
12

34
Kuskela Kuskela Kuskela Kuskela Bijepur

Kursud PHC(N) Bijepur PHC(N)
194 Amurla 195 Kursud 196 Kuskela 197 Marlad 198 Banjipadar

567
Bijepur Bijepur

Luthurbandh PHC(N) 199 Bijepur

200 Desil

89
Bijepur Bijepur Kholan Kholan Kholan Kholan Kholan

201 Katarkela 202 Luthurbandh 203 Chantipala 204 Kholan MC 205 Naren 206 Parasara 207 Sihini 208 Gulmi 209 Nanajhar 210 Sagadghat 211 Sanpatrapali 212 Badbanki

213 Dholmandal

214 Ghunesh 215 Mahakhanda 216 Buromal 217 Chatuanka 218 Chaulasukha

219 Dhamandanga

220 Dumerchuan 221 Khagsa

CHC Kholan
TITILAGARH
10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
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Nanajhar Nanajhar Nanajhar Nanajhar Badbanki Badbanki Badbanki Badbanki Chatuanka Chatuanka Chatuanka Chatuanka Chatuanka Chatuanka Turekela Turekela Turekela Turekela Turekela

Bhatipara PHC(N) Baddokla PHC(N) Baddokla PHC(N)

CHC Turukela
TUREKELA
10 11 12 13 14 15

222 Jharni 223 Kuspali 224 Mahulbahali 225 Mahulpati 226 Turekela MC

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    CENSUS OF INDIA, 1971 SERIES 16 ORISSA PART X DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOO~ PART A-TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY BOLANGIR B. TRIPATHI of- the Indian Administrative Service Director Df Census Operations, Orissa CENSUS OF INDIA, 1971 DISTRICT CENSUS HA-NDBOOK PART A-TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY BOLA_NGIR PREFACE The District Census Handbook first introduced.as an ancillary to 1951 Census appeared as a State. Government publication in a more elaborate and ambitious form in 1961 Census. It was divided into 3 parts: Part] gave a narrative account of each District; Part 1I contained various Census Tables and a ~eries of Primary Census data relating to each village and town ; and Part III presented certain administrative statistics obtained from Government Departments. These parts further enriched by inclusion of maps of the district and of police stations within the district were together -brought out in ODe volume. The Handbook, for each one of the 13 Districts of the State was acknowledged to be highly useful. 2. But the purpose and utility of this valuable compilation somewhat suffered on account of the time lag that intervened between the conclusion of Census and the publication of the Handbook. The delay was unavoidable in the sense that the Handbook-complete with all the constituent parts brought together in one volume had necessarily<to wait till after completion of the processing and tabulation of Gensus data and collection and compilation of a large array of administrative and other statistics. 3. With the object of cutting out the delay, and also_ to making each volume handy and not-too-bulky it has been decided to bring out the 1971 District Census Handbook in three parts separately with the data becoming available from stage to stage as briefly indicated below : Part A-This part will incorporate the Town Directory and the Village Directory for each district.
  • A Study on School Culture & Physical

    A Study on School Culture & Physical

    A STUDY ON SCHOOL CULTURE & PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF BALANGIR DISTRICT PJAEE, 17 (12) (2020) "A STUDY ON SCHOOL CULTURE & PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF BALANGIR DISTRICT" MISS MARY KAMOLINA EKKA PH.D SCHOLAR, DR PMIASE SAMBALPUR, ODISHA, INDIA DR NIBEDITA GURU GUIDE, PRINCIPAL, CTE BALANGIR, ODISHA, INDIA Miss Mary Kamolina Ekka , Dr Nibedita Guru, A STUDY ON SCHOOL CULTURE & PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF BALANGIR DISTRICT, -- Palarch’s Journal Of Archaeology Of Egypt/Egyptology 17(12). ISSN 1567-214x Keywords: School Culture, Physical Activities, Secondary Schools. ABSTRACT I mean the whole creation of the best of childhood, mind and spirit by education. With regard to the concept, I thought that physical education education improves the overall growth of the child's body, mind and spirit. To date, physical and physical education has become a demonstration of a future education society in the 21st century. In this perspective, the researcher conducts the analysis by descriptive study method in 170 high-school students in the Bolangir district and five students and PET instructors of each school. Introduction: According to NASPE, an instructional programme of high quality improves the physical, emotional, and emotions of every child and offers health evaluation to help children recognise, develop and/or preserve their fitness.In other words the all- round development of a child is possible through physical activities. That’s why it is said that - “Sound mind resides in a sound body”. So regular physical activities in schools are an integral part of the students' full and total education curriculum and a way of making a positive effect on health and well-being in their lives.
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  • The Odisha Community-REDD Project

    The Odisha Community-REDD Project

    Revised The Odisha Community-REDD Project: A Brief Report on the Accomplishments Revised: 12 April 2013 Compiled by: ©Regional Centre for Development Cooperation A/68, 1st Floor, Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751007 Ph. +91 674 2545250, Fax: +91 674 2545252 E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected] Website: www.rcdcindia.org, www.banajata.org The Odisha Community-REDD Project: A Brief Report on the Accomplishments Introduction: Regional Centre for Development Cooperation (RCDC) evolved as a civil society organization primarily with an objective of consolidating community stake in forest governance. Since its inception in 1993 it has seen many dynamics on the CFM (community forest management) front, and has pioneered initiatives that have been necessary for strengthening CFM activities with the need of changing times. The Odisha community- REDD project was one of the latest in such initiative, but it was a bit different in the sense that RCDC took up this project on a pilot basis for experimental purpose so as to see how far REDD+ appears to be feasible under the local circumstances and also to what extent it can actually help the CFM. The pilot project was more of a kind of learning-cum- preparatory activity rather than an actual implementation (because RCDC could not have taken the chance of implementing any action plan, in this case REDD+. that has been apprehended for causing possible impairment to the community stake), and after it was over the learning as well as the impact of the project on local CFM dynamics was found to be remarkable. The red REDD: Reducing Emission from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) was supposed to be one of the key strategies for combating climate change.