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Sub Center Status of Rayagada District SUB CENTER STATUS OF RAYAGADA DISTRICT Sl.No Name of the Block Name of the CHC Name of Sector Name of PHC(N) Sl.No Name of the Subcenter 1 Bissamcuttack Bissamcuttack Bhakulguda PHC (N) 1 BISSAMCUTTACK 2 Bissamcuttack 2 PAIKODAKULUGUDA 3 Bissamcuttack 3 DALIAKUJI 4 Bissamcuttack 4 PATRAGUDA 5 Bissamcuttack 5 KUTRAGADA 6 Bissamcuttack 6 NUAGADA 7 Bissamcuttack 7 GOILKONA 8 Bissamcuttack 8 HATMUNIGUDA 9 Bissamcuttack Chatikona Khambeshi PHC(N) 9 CHATIKONA 10 Bissamcuttack 10 BHATAPUR 11 Bissamcuttack 11 BODAGOTIGUDA 12 Bissamcuttack 12 KANKUBADI 13 Bissamcuttack Bissamcuttack 13 KURULI 14 Bissamcuttack CHC Durgi Durgi PHC(N) 14 DURGI 15 Bissamcuttack 15 MURTULI 16 Bissamcuttack 16 DIGELIBUDNI 17 Bissamcuttack 17 PURIKONA 18 Bissamcuttack 18 KONABAI 19 Bissamcuttack 19 KUMAR DHAMANI 20 Bissamcuttack 20 BETHIAPADA 21 Bissamcuttack 21 DUMARNALI 22 Bissamcuttack Sahada Sahada PHC(N) 22 JHIGIDI 23 Bissamcuttack 23 DUKUM 24 Bissamcuttack 24 SAHADA 25 Bissamcuttack 25 THUAPADI 26 Bissamcuttack 26 JUDO (RASKOLA) 1 Chandrapur Chandrapur Budubali PHC(N) 27 BUDUBALI 2 Chandrapur 28 JARAPA 3 Chandrapur 29 BIJAPUR 4 Chandrapur Dangasaroda Dangasaroda PHC(N) 30 BELAMGUDA 5 Chandrapur 31 CHANDRAPUR 6 Chandrapur Chandrapur CHC 32 SRIKHAMA 7 Chandrapur 33 MARICHAGUDA 8 Chandrapur 34 DANGASORADA 9 Chandrapur 35 TINAPADAR 10 Chandrapur 36 PISKAPONGA 11 Chandrapur 37 HANUMANTHPUR 1 Gudari Gudari - 38 GUDARI 2 Gudari 39 MADHUBANA (BOLIGUDA) 3 Gudari 40 SANAHUMA 4 Gudari Siriguda 41 SIRIGUDA 5 Gudari 42 SALIMI 6 Gudari 43 KHARIGUDA Gudari CHC 7 Gudari MKRai Sargiguda PHC(N) 44 CHAKUNDA 8 Gudari 45 KADAMA 9 Gudari 46 METUKHILIGI RAI 10 Gudari Gouda DhepagudaGoudadhepaguda PHC(N)47 GOUDA DHEPAGUDA 11 Gudari 48 KORLAGHATI 12 Gudari 49 DAHANI 1 Gunupur Puttasingh Puttasingh OH 50 PUTTASINGI 2 Gunupur 51 TALANA 3 Gunupur 52 JALTAR 4 Gunupur 53 MENEGUL 5 Gunupur 54 SAGADA 6 Gunupur Dambasara Dambasara PHC(N) 55 BAGASALA 7 Gunupur 56 BHIMPUR 8 Gunupur 57 CHALKAMBA 9 Gunupur 58 DOMBASORA 10 Gunupur 59 KHAIRA Jagannathpur 11 Gunupur 60 TITIMIRI CHC 12 Gunupur 61 LOBA Jagannathpur CHC 13 Gunupur Jagannathpur 62 JAGANNATHPUR 14 Gunupur 63 MOROMA 15 Gunupur 64 GOTHALAPADAR 16 Gunupur 65 SIRIJHOLI 17 Gunupur Marathiguda 66 REGEDA 18 Gunupur 67 NAUDA 19 Gunupur 68 GADIAKHALA 20 Gunupur Kulusungh Kulusingh PHC(N) 69 CHINASARI 21 Gunupur 70 KULUSINGI 1 K.Singhpur K.Singhpur 71 K.SINGPUR 2 K.Singhpur 72 BADAWAR 3 K.Singhpur 73 BADA BAMUNIGUDA 4 K.Singhpur Badatadra Badatadra PHC(N) 74 DHAMUNIPANGA 5 K.Singhpur 75 NARAYANPUR 6 K.Singhpur 76 KORAPA 7 K.Singhpur Sikarpai Sikarpai PHC(N) 77 BUDAGUDA 8 K.Singhpur 78 SIKARPAI 9 K.Singhpur 79 BELAKONA K.Singhpur CHC 10 K.Singhpur 80 SERIGUMA 11 K.Singhpur 81 DEULABADI 12 K.Singhpur Majhiguda Majhiguda PHC(N) 82 MAJHIGUDA 13 K.Singhpur 83 PUJARIGUDA 14 K.Singhpur 84 JAGANNATHPUR 15 K.Singhpur 85 AlJINIGUDA 16 K.Singhpur 86 LAXMIPUR 17 K.Singhpur 87 POLAMA 18 K.Singhpur 88 PAPIKONA 1 Kashipur Sunger Sunger PHC(N) 89 SUNGER 2 Kashipur 90 ADAJHAR 3 Kashipur 91 PODAPADAR 4 Kashipur 92 Ladakhaman 5 Kashipur Dangasil Dangaasil PHC(N) 93 BADIJHARANA 6 Kashipur Kucheipadar PHC(N) 94 DONGASIL 7 Kashipur 95 HADIGUDA 8 Kashipur 96 KODIPARI 9 Kashipur 97 KUCHEIPADAR 10 Kashipur Kashipur Gorakhpur PHC(N) 98 GORAKHAPUR 11 Kashipur 99 KANHUGUDA 12 Kashipur 100 KASHIPUR 13 Kashipur 101 KUMBHARSILA 14 Kashipur 102 RENGA 15 Kashipur 103 SIADIMAL 16 Kashipur MAIKANCHA 104 CHANDRAGIRI 17 Kashipur 105 KARANJ KUPAKHAL 18 Kashipur 106 MAIKANCHA Kashipur CHC 19 Kashipur 107 MANUSGAON 20 Kashipur 108 SINGERKHADAG 21 Kashipur 109 SURUGUNJA 22 Kashipur Mandibishi Mandibishi PHC(N) 110 MANDIBISI 23 Kashipur 111 BARTIBALI 24 Kashipur 112 GODIBALI 25 Kashipur 113 SIRIPAI 26 Kashipur 114 ROUTGHATI 27 Kashipur Tikiri Tikiri PHC(N) 115 TIKIRI 28 Kashipur 116 BANKAMBA 29 Kashipur 117 D.KORLA 30 Kashipur 118 MAILIGUDA 31 Kashipur 119 MUNDAGAON 32 Kashipur 120 PANCHALI 33 Kashipur 121 PODAPADI 34 Kashipur 122 PUHUNDI 35 Kashipur 123 SANKARADA 36 Kashipur 124 Lelliguma 1 Kolnara Kolonara Badakhilapadar PHC(N) 125 KOLNORA 2 Kolnara 126 PIPILIGUDA 3 Kolnara 127 SURI 4 Kolnara 128 BODAKHILAPADAR 5 Kolnara 129 RIVOLKONA 6 Kolnara 130 SARABU PITESU 7 Kolnara 131 DUNDULI 8 Kolnara 132 GADI SESKHAL 9 Kolnara 133 GUAKONA 10 Kolnara Mukundapur Minajhola PHC(N) 134 MAKUNDPUR 11 Kolnara 135 KAILASHPUR 12 Kolnara Kolnara CHC 136 BHEJA 13 Kolnara 137 JHABADI 14 Kolnara 138 BANKILI 15 Kolnara Therubali 139 THERUBALI 16 Kolnara 140 ILLIGALPADU 17 Kolnara 141 DUIMURIGUMA 18 Kolnara 142 MUNISING 19 Kolnara 143 KHEDAPADA 20 Kolnara Rekhapadar Rekhapadar PHC(N) 144 BHOIMODA 21 Kolnara 145 PANDRATOLA 22 Kolnara 146 PANICHATRA 23 Kolnara 147 REKHAPADAR 1 Muniguda Ambodala Ambodala OH 148 AMBODOLA 2 Muniguda 149 AMLAVATTA 3 Muniguda 150 DANGOBADI 4 Muniguda 151 ICCHAPUR 5 Muniguda 152 RANIPINDA 6 Muniguda 153 STATION KUMUDABALI 7 Muniguda 154 RAGHUBARI 8 Muniguda 155 KHALIAGUDA 9 Muniguda Jagadalpur Jagadalpur PHC(N) 156 JAGADALPUR 10 Muniguda 157 LAXMIPUR 11 Muniguda 158 SIBAPADAR 12 Muniguda Muniguda CHC Kumudabali Kumudabali PHC(N) 159 KUMUDABALI 13 Muniguda 160 SINGARI 14 Muniguda 161 BODA MUDRA 15 Muniguda 162 AGULA 16 Muniguda 163 KHILMUNDA 17 Muniguda 164 TELENGAPADAR 18 Muniguda Muniguda Padmapur PHC(N) 165 BHARAGADA 19 Muniguda 166 HAT DOIKHAL 20 Muniguda 167 MUNIGUDA 21 Muniguda 168 MUNIKHAL 22 Muniguda 169 PATRAGUDA 23 Muniguda 170 GOBADHANA 1 Padmapur Padmapur 171 PADMAPUR 2 Padmapur 172 JUMURUGUDA 3 Padmapur 173 AKHUSINGI 4 Padmapur 174 BAHUPADAR 5 Padmapur 175 INDUPUR 6 Padmapur 176 GUDIABANDHA 7 Padmapur 177 KHILAPADAR 8 Padmapur 178 MARIGUDA Padmapur CHC 9 Padmapur 179 JATILI 10 Padmapur Derigaon Derigaon PHC(N) 180 DERIGAM 11 Padmapur Naira PHC (N) 181 NAIRA 12 Padmapur Kenduguda Tembaguda PHC(N) 182 KENDUGUDA 13 Padmapur Liktipadar PHC(N) 183 SARADHAPUR 14 Padmapur 184 LIKITIPADAR 15 Padmapur 185 GULUGUDA 16 Padmapur 186 NUAGADA 1 Ramanaguda Ramanaguda Rugudubai PHC(N) 187 CHAKUNDA Ramanaguda CHC 2 Ramanaguda 188 GOGUPADU 3 Ramanaguda 189 GULUNTHI 4 Ramanaguda 190 KERANDIGUDA 5 Ramanaguda 191 KONDAJAM 6 Ramanaguda 192 PARIKHITI 7 Ramanaguda 193 PENKAM 8 Ramanaguda 194 RAMANAGUDA 9 Ramanaguda Ramanaguda CHC 195 SUNDHI DHAMUNI 10 Ramanaguda Kujendri Ukkumba PHC(N) 196 OMODING 11 Ramanaguda 197 BHAMINI 12 Ramanaguda 198 HADUGUDA 13 Ramanaguda 199 KUJENDRI 14 Ramanaguda 200 LIMAPADAR 15 Ramanaguda 201 UKUMBA 16 Ramanaguda 202 TIKARPADA 17 Ramanaguda 203 A. GULUMUNDA 1 Rayagada Kumbhikota Kumbhikota PHC (N) 204 KUMBHIKOTA 2 Rayagada 205 KUTULI 3 Rayagada 206 TADAMA 4 Rayagada 207 CHEKA 5 Rayagada 208 RAIKONA 6 Rayagada 209 HALUA 7 Rayagada 210 GUMMA 8 Rayagada Jangili ) Jangili PHC(N) 211 DANGLODI 9 Rayagada 212 DURGAPADU 10 Rayagada 213 KARUBAI 11 Rayagada 214 MIRABALI 12 Rayagada 215 SANDHUBADI (PIPILIGUDA) 13 Rayagada 216 SIGURI (BAISING) 14 Rayagada Jemadeipentho Khilimisiguda PHC(N) 217 JEMADEIPENTHO 15 Rayagada Kereda PHC(N) 218 PITAMAHAL 16 Rayagada 219 BILESU Jemadeipentho 17 Rayagada 220 GAJIGAON CHC 18 Rayagada 221 HAT SESHKHAL 19 Rayagada 222 KERADA 20 Rayagada 223 SINGIPUT 21 Rayagada 224 B.HALUA 22 Rayagada Maligaon Maligaon PHC(N) 225 BADA ALLUBADI 23 Rayagada 226 SILTIGUDA 24 Rayagada 227 KAMPO MALIGAM 25 Rayagada 228 KULI 26 Rayagada 229 MATIKONA 27 Rayagada 230 KOTAPETA 28 Rayagada Chandili 231 KARLAKONA 29 Rayagada 232 KUMUTIPENTHO 30 Rayagada 233 PENTA 31 Rayagada 234 SAN CHANDILI 32 Rayagada 235 NUAPADA 33 Rayagada 236 AMALABHATA.
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