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Devipatan Zone CSC List Grampanchayat District Block Name Village/CSC name Pincode Location VLE Name Contact No Village Name Bahraich Bahraich1 Hathiya Bojhi 271881 hathiya bojhi Farooq Ansari 7054482275 Bahraich Behriach Chittaura(R) 271801 Samsa tarhar Adarsh Kumar Gautam Samsa tarhar 7054693883 Bahraich Bahraich Nanpara 271865 chaugodwa nawabganj Arman Ahmad Chaugorwa 7081092832 Bahraich Bahraich Mahasi 271801 Saraswati nagar India Itech_Lait Kumar bajpaiMahasi 7275011100 Bahraich Vishveshwarganj Bhagirathpurwa Nethiya 271821 Bhagirathpurwa Nethiya VASUDEV PRASAD CHAUHAN 7275248043 Bahraich Nawabganj Umariya 271881 Umriya (Nandagaon) Shrawan Kumar Verma 7376126247 Bahraich Bahraich-NIELIT MIHINPURWA 271855 GANGAPUR AKHILESH PRATAP SINGH GANGAPUR 7376145900 Bahraich Behriach Balha(R) 271865 Sugar Factory, Nanpara Deepak Kumar Siletanganj 7376640895 Bahraich Jarwal Naraunda 271872 Naraunda Deepak kumar pal 7379293493 Bahraich Mihinpurwa Bojhiya 271855 Bojhiya Bazar OM PRAKASH 7379566421 Bahraich Behriach Mihipurwa(R) 271855 Madhwapur Om Prakash Madhwapur 7379568921 Bahraich Behriach1 Mihipurwa(R) 271855 Rampurwa Satish Kumar Rampurwa 7379892297 Bahraich Bahraich-NIELIT Bahraich 271801 Banhraich Asiya Begum Bahraich 7388238777 Bahraich Bahraich-NIELIT KAISERGANJ 271903 KAISERGANJ SATISH KUMAR SRIVASTAVADIHVASHER BAHADUR SINGH7398192862 Bahraich Bahraich Etawah 271865 Nanpara Azhar Ali SARAIYAN 7398196031 Bahraich Behriach Bahraich(U) 271801 Bahraich(U) Jaleel Ahmed Dargah Shareef 7398203894 Bahraich Huzoorpur Shivnaha 271872 Shivnaha Ritu srivastava Dewanpur 7398470134 Bahraich Risiya Shankarpur 271875 Shankarpur Mukhtar Ahmad 7398612319 Bahraich Bahraich1 Nagraura 271801 Nagraura Mohd Khalid Anwar NAGRAUR 7398975635 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271801 Bahraich Tarun Kumar Srivastava Bahraich 7570044221 Bahraich Bahraich Nanpara 271855 SONAGAWA Amit Kumar Songawa 7607607607 Bahraich Bahraich-NIELIT PAYAGPUR 271821 UDHARNA THAKURAIN RAJU MUNDERVA 7860528264 Bahraich Bahraich1 Bahraich 271904 Bahraich Raziuddin Bahraich 7860620193 Bahraich Bahraich Nanpara 271855 PURAINA AMRIT PUR Chandan Kumar Amritpur 7897201932 Bahraich Mihinpurwa Kari Kot 271841 Karikot Pradeep Kumar 7897214527 Bahraich Behriach Chittaura 271801 Chittaura Akash Agarwal Alia bulbul 8004181405 Bahraich Bahraich Nanpara 271855 KATRANIYA Babu Lal Singh Katraniya 8004587194 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271855 Bahraich Saurabh Kumar Misra Bahraich 8004898381 Bahraich Bahraich Rae Bareli 271855 Nanpara Jitendra Singh SEMRAHANA 8005177069 Bahraich Chitoora Nahsutiya Aasamroad 271801 Nahsutiya Aasamroad Rakesh Kumar 8009037878 Bahraich Bahraich1 Basahiya Jagat 271904 post-harchanda Vahida Khatoon BASAHIYA JAGAT 8009164064 Bahraich Payagpur Babhni 271871 Babhni vlevbeh0147 8010577729 Bahraich Bahraich-NIELIT KAISERGANJ 271903 REWLI KESHEV REWLI 8052369175 Bahraich Bahraich1 Baghaiya 271902 BAGHAIYA Santosh Kumar Maurya BAGHAIYA 8052369217 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271801 Sumaiya Mall roadways roadMohd Akhtar 8052666293 Bahraich Bahraich Sumaiya Mall roadways 271801 Sumaiya Mall roadways Mohd Akhtar Dargah Shareef 8052666293 Bahraich Kaisarganj Rewli 271903 Rewli mohammad awesh Rewli 8081031992 Bahraich Bahraich-NIELIT Bahraich 271801 Bahraich Muskan Yadav Bahraich 8090000727 Bahraich Chitoora Chilwariya 271801 Chilwariya Anoop jaiswal Machiyahi 8090027585 Bahraich Bahraich GOPIYA 271855 tandawa bankatwa Abhishek Kumar Verma GOPIYA 8090041448 Bahraich Behriach1 Tejwapur(R) 271825 NULL Abdul Rahman Khan Moglaha 8090184050 Bahraich Behriach Bahraich(U) 271801 Kanoongopura Salman Ahmad North 8115030981 Bahraich Payagpur Rukanapur Kalan 271871 Ruknapur ruknapur 8115465300 Bahraich Payagpur Bhoopganj 271871 Bhoopganj Raghvendra Pratap Singh 8115465538 Bahraich Behriach Bahraich(U) 271801 Behind Dehat Kotwali Neelam Verma Ghasiyaripura 8115572838 Bahraich Bahraich-NIELIT KAISERGANJ 271903 DIHVASHER BAHADUR SINGHMOHAMMAD LUQMAN DIHWA SHER BAHADUR SINGH8115940240 Bahraich Bahraich1 Sujauli 271855 Nanpara Shashi Kapur SUJAULI 8127379960 Bahraich Bahraich Nanpara 271855 SEMARI MALMALA Sunaina Devi Semari Malmala 8127860300 Bahraich Bahraich Nanpara 271855 bahraich Pankaj Kumar Majhawa 8127972232 Bahraich Behriach1 Chittaura(R) 271801 Haji bilai Umesh Chandra Mishra Shekhwapur 8173971951 Bahraich Behriach Bahraich(U) 271801 Gullaveer Road Near Pulliya Ajajy Kumar Chauhan SALARGANJ 8354904282 Bahraich Behriach Mihipurwa(R) 271855 Padariya Sandeep Kumar Verma Padariya 8400895643 Bahraich Behriach Payagpur 271871 Bhoopganj Bazar,Payagpur Dileep Kumar Pandey Noorpur 8423354215 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271801 BADA GAWN Shahnawaz Khan BADA GAWN 8546002730 Bahraich Behriach Mihipurwa 271865 Near Park Sandeep Kumar Maurya Gangapur 8601000234 Bahraich Bahraich1 Tendawa Ujar 271903 Kaiserganj Ved Prakash Gupta TEDWA UJAR 8601212748 Bahraich Bahraich1 Devlakha 271903 Kaiserganj Akhilesh Kumar Maurya Devlakha 8601546432 Bahraich Behriach Basheerganj West(U) 271801 Radha Kund Nityam Srivastava Basheerganj West(U) 8604260263 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271825 Bahraich Ashish Pratap Singh Bahraich 8726812000 Bahraich Bahraich Gulalpurwa 271865 Navvapurwa Jabir Khan GULALPURWA 8736960198 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271801 Bahraich Bipin Kumar Verma Bahraich 8737082120 Bahraich Chitoora meerpur kasba 271801 meerpur kasba Abid ali 8737831698 Bahraich Mihinpurwa Pargahwa 271865 Pargahwa sandeep kumar tripathi 8765830731 Bahraich Mihinpurwa Bhagariya 271855 Bhagadiya RAVI KUMAR 8795010508 Bahraich Kaisarganj kudauni 271903 kudauni Mohd Kadeem Badrowli 8795346492 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271865 Bahraich Meraj Khan Nanpara 8808293223 Bahraich Behriach Risia(R) 271882 Matera bazar Amit Kumar Sahu BHAUKHARA 8808770886 Bahraich Bahraich1 Sipahiya Piyuli 271824 Mahasi Rajeev Kumar SIPAHIYA PIYULI 8808864568 Bahraich Behriach Mihipurwa(R) 271855 Mihipurwa Market Rajesh Kumar Joshi Petraha 8858000051 Bahraich Behriach Maholipura(U) 271801 old civil line Arbaz Khan Maholipura(U) 8858271772 Bahraich Behriach Chandpura-13 271801 Chandpura-13 Shaista Khan Chandpura-13 8858449174 Bahraich Bahraich Nanpara 271855 MIHI PURWA Vijay Kumar Mihi Purwa 8858679807 Bahraich Behriach Jarwal(R) 271804 Luckhnipur Prashant Kumar Sriwastwa Hisampur 8858998488 Bahraich Behriach Balha 271865 Balha Mujffar Khan Gulalpurwa 8874658099 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271865 Bahraich Kaleem Ahmad Nanpara 8874903397 Bahraich Behriach1 Balha(R) 271865 Beldaran Tola Gulam Mustafa Banjariya 8924015463 Bahraich Behriach Chittaura(R) 271801 Salarpur Shazia Haque Salarpur 8931859923 Bahraich Bahraich Mahasi 271855 mihinpurwa Madan Lal Maurya Pure Hindu Singh 8934854265 Bahraich Bahraich1 Semariya 271851 matera kalan Vivek Shukla SEMARIYA 8948009670 Bahraich Bahraich1 Bishunapur 271841 kurkudi kuwan Awan Kumar VISHUNAPUR 8948197236 Bahraich Behriach Mihipurwa(R) 271855 NULL Diwakar Mistri Chorwa 8948200450 Bahraich Behriach1 Mahasi(R) 271825 Baikuntha Anurag Baikuntha 8948230697 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271855 Bahraich Sanjeet Kumar Bahraich 8948538109 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271801 Dargah Sharif Fayaz Ahmad Dharampur raikuwari 8948609855 Bahraich Bahraich-NIELIT Mihinpurwa 271855 Bahraich Makhan singh Maharaj singh nagar 8948944003 Bahraich Behriach Bahraich(U) 271801 Sadik Shamim Sadik Shamim Devipatan Mandal 8960756410 Bahraich Bahraich Nanpara 271855 MATEHI KALAN Shravan Kumar Matehi Kalan 9005006934 Bahraich Vishveshwarganj AMAN JAN SEWA KENDRA 271821 Visheswarganj ANUPAM KUMAR MISHRA Visheswarganj, 9005563900 Bahraich Bahraich1 Bahraich 271801 Bahraich AKASH AGRAWAL Bahraich 9044012129 Bahraich Bahraich-NIELIT shivpur 271851 behra prabhakar singh behra 9044639086 Bahraich Behriach1 Nanpara(U) 271865 Bhisti Tola Fahimuddin Khan Bhisti tola 9118519931 Bahraich Behriach Mihipurwa(R) 271855 Gopiya Brijesh Kumar Maurya Gopiya 9121779017 Bahraich Behriach Mihipurwa(R) 271855 NULL Avanish Kumar Tripathi Kurwa 9125038737 Bahraich Behriach Jarwal(U) 271904 Madarsa Tola Shakeel Ahmad Jarwal 9125235821 Bahraich Behriach Balha(R) 271865 Nanpara Kunwer Shekhar Singh Bhaluiya bharat 9125242839 Bahraich Behriach1 Mihipurwa(R) 271855 Murtiha Vyom Maurya Murtiha 9125257198 Bahraich Jarwal Tappe Sipah 271903 Reondha Javed Alam 9125622828 Bahraich Chitoora Sohrwa 271801 Sohrwa siddharth singh soharwa 9125783966 Bahraich Fakhapur Sahawapur Mahipal Singh 271902 Sahbapur Ashutosh Kumar 9125855558 Bahraich Behriach Risia(R) 271865 Baraipara Sujat Ullah Khan Baraipara 9161142020 Bahraich Bahraich Chhawani Sardar 271801 Chhawani Sardar Shailesh Kumar Maurya CHHAWANI SARKAR 9161191248 Bahraich Behriach Mihipurwa(R) 271855 Gurdh Seema Maurya Gurdh 9161200907 Bahraich Bahraich Bahraich 271855 madhwapur Pramod Kumar Madhwapur 9161217103 Bahraich Behriach Mihipurwa(R) 271855 Nainiha Sunil Kumar Nainiha 9161461822 Bahraich Behriach Tejwapur(R) 271802 Kataha Vishnu Kumar Balmiki Kataha 9161990205 Bahraich Behriach Bahriach 271801 Nazirpura Newbasti West Irfan Shakeel Bahriach 9170260764 Bahraich Behriach1 Mihipurwa(R) 271855 Kanjadwa Manoj Kumar Roy Kanjadwa 9198553749 Bahraich Behriach Tejwapur(R) 271801 NULL Arun Kumar Gupta Rajapur mafi 9389907272 Bahraich Behriach Hoojurpur(R) 271870 Ramwapur(Huzoorpur Road)Suresh Kumar Maurya Durgupur 9412804563 Bahraich Bahraich1 Bahraich 271801 Bahraich Nirmala Devi Agarwal Bahraich 9415036835 Bahraich Bahraich1 Bahraich 271801 Bahraich Mohit Agarwal Bahraich 9415054395 Bahraich Bahraich1 Bahraich 271801 Bahraich Shiv Sharan Lal Bajpai Bahraich 9415054432 Bahraich Behriach Bahraich 271801 Near Banjari Mod Sanjeev Shukla Saryou Nagar 9415061216
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