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Village Code NAME of STATE, DISTRICTS, SUB-DISTTS State District Sub-District Village Code NAME OF STATE, DISTRICTS, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES Code Code Code 2001 24 00 0000 00000000 GUJARAT 24 01 0000 00000000 Kachchh 24 01 0001 00000000 Lakhpat 24 01 0001 00000100 Chher Nani 24 01 0001 00000200 Shinapar 24 01 0001 00000300 Punrajpur 24 01 0001 00000400 Kaner 24 01 0001 00000500 Lakhpat 24 01 0001 00000600 Karanpur 24 01 0001 00000700 Guneri 24 01 0001 00000800 Sayra 24 01 0001 00000900 Mudhan 24 01 0001 00001000 Siyot 24 01 0001 00001100 Atdo 24 01 0001 00001200 Ukher 24 01 0001 00001300 Umarsar 24 01 0001 00001400 Pranpar 24 01 0001 00001500 Baiyava 24 01 0001 00001600 Malda 24 01 0001 00001700 Khengarpar 24 01 0001 00001800 Chher Moti 24 01 0001 00001900 Fatehpur 24 01 0001 00002000 Kapurasi 24 01 0001 00002100 Koriyani 24 01 0001 00002200 Mundhvay 24 01 0001 00002300 Panandhro 24 01 0001 00002400 Fulra 24 01 0001 00002500 Akari 24 01 0001 00002600 Chhuger 24 01 0001 00002700 Dhareshi 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00009200 Ramaniya 24 01 0001 00009300 Junagiya Page 2 of 391 State District Sub-District Village Code NAME OF STATE, DISTRICTS, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES Code Code Code 2001 24 01 0001 00009400 Ekliun 24 01 0001 00009500 Sambhada 24 01 0001 00009600 Kandhora 24 01 0001 00009700 Kotda 24 01 0001 00009800 Dedrani 24 01 0001 00009900 Bhadara Nana 24 01 0001 00010000 Bhadara Mota 24 01 0002 00000000 Rapar 24 01 0002 00010100 Lodrani (Parkara Vandh) 24 01 0002 00010200 Versara 24 01 0002 00010300 Jatavada (Jilar Vandh) 24 01 0002 00010400 Dhabda 24 01 0002 00010500 Bela 24 01 0002 00010600 Mauvana (Shivagadh) 24 01 0002 00010700 Vrajvani 24 01 0002 00010800 Anandpar 24 01 0002 00010900 Balasar 24 01 0002 00011000 Lakda Vandh 24 01 0002 00011100 Surba Vandh 24 01 0002 00011200 Deshalpar 24 01 0002 00011300 Nagalpar 24 01 0002 00011400 Gedi 24 01 0002 00011500 Fatehgadh 24 01 0002 00011600 Manjuvas 24 01 0002 00011700 Momaymora 24 01 0002 00011800 Khandek 24 01 0002 00011900 Hamirpar Nani 24 01 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01 0003 00021400 Kanthkot 24 01 0003 00021500 Nara 24 01 0003 00021600 Gamdau 24 01 0003 00021700 Toraniya 24 01 0003 00021800 Jadsa 24 01 0003 00021900 Vamka 24 01 0003 00022000 May 24 01 0003 00022100 Kharoi 24 01 0003 00022200 Ner 24 01 0003 00022300 Baniari 24 01 0003 00022400 Morgar 24 01 0003 00022500 Amardi 24 01 0003 00022600 Kabrau 24 01 0003 00022700 Kumbhardi 24 01 0003 00022800 Bandhadi 24 01 0003 00022900 Sikara 24 01 0003 00023000 Meghpar (Kunjisar) 24 01 0003 00023100 Karmariya 24 01 0003 00023200 Vondhada 24 01 0003 00023300 Halra 24 01 0003 00023400 Rampar 24 01 0003 00023500 Adhoi (Pasakayara) Page 5 of 391 State District Sub-District Village Code NAME OF STATE, DISTRICTS, SUB-DISTTS. & VILLAGES Code Code Code 2001 24 01 0003 00023600 Pasa 24 01 0003 00023700 Vasatva 24 01 0003 00023800 Shivlakha 24 01 0003 00023900 Lakadiya 24 01 0003 00024000 Gharana 24 01 0003 00024100 Lakhpat 24 01 0003 00024200 Vijpasar 24 01 0003 00024300 Vondh 24 01 0003 00024400 Chopadva 24 01 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24 01 0004 00027800 Hirapar 24 01 0004 00027900 Chandrani 24 01 0004 00028000 Kotda 24 01 0004 00028100 Pashuda 24 01 0004 00028200 Tapar Page 6 of 391 State District Sub-District Village Code NAME OF STATE, DISTRICTS, SUB-DISTTS.
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