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Banda Tahsil -Banda List of All Towns and Villages in Banda Tehsil Of Banda Tahsil -Banda List of all towns and villages in Banda tehsil of Banda district, Uttar Pradesh S.No. Town State Population 01 Banda Nagar Palika parishad Uttar Pradesh 160,473 02 Mataundh Nagar Palika Uttar Pradesh 9,371 03 Tindwari Nagar Palika Uttar Pradesh 11,113 04 Baberu Nagar Palika Uttar Pradesh 15,156 05 Atarra Nagar Palika Uttar Pradesh 47,419 06 Bisanda Bujurg Nagar Palika Uttar Pradesh 11,611 07 Oran Nagar Palika Uttar Pradesh 7,212 08 Naraini Nagar Palika Uttar Pradesh 13,400 S.No. Villages Administrative Division Population 01 Narayarh Banda 1,530 02 Budheda Banda 631 03 Mawai Ghat Banda 403 04 Khaptiha khurd Banda 1,732 05 Gazipur Banda 1,870 06 Rampur Banda 4,933 07 Galauli Banda 1,079 08 Gadola Banda 1,183 09 Amchauli Banda 347 10 Gauri Khurd Banda 862 11 Tangamau Banda 1,214 12 Sonamau Banda 658 13 Kana Khera Banda 1,566 14 Narauli Banda 1,716 15 Chandwara Banda 3,475 16 Ichhawar Banda 3,252 17 Sabada Banda 5,599 18 Mahabara Banda 1,578 19 Madauli Kalan Banda 1,266 20 Badagaon Banda 2,284 21 Piprodar Banda 2,387 22 Shekhupur Banda 1,022 23 Marjha Banda 1,458 24 Paderi Banda 1,347 25 Pachkauri Banda 824 26 Adari Banda 1,667 27 Basdhari Banda 439 28 Lasada Banda 1,509 29 Sindhan Kalan Banda 7,498 30 Sindhan Khurd Banda 969 31 Gauri Kalan Banda 4,727 32 Jaspura Banda 7,535 33 Jhanjhari Banda 3,799 34 Dandamau Banda 2,730 35 Bhatha Banda 759 36 Nandadeo Banda 2,948 37 Padohara Banda 2,554 38 Narjita Banda 1,069 39 Sikahula Banda 3,486 40 Sikuwa Banda 241 41 Gadariya Banda 8,522 42 Bahundari Banda 925 43 Amara Banda 4,893 44 Madauli Khurd Banda 469 45 Barehata Banda 2,865 46 Sandi Banda 3,225 47 Khairai Banda 2,037 48 Alona Banda 2,505 49 Khaptiha Kalan Banda 10,809 50 Rehunta Banda 1,780 51 Amlor Banda 3,738 52 Kukuwa Khas Banda 1,117 53 Pailani Banda 6,960 54 Nari Banda 3,744 55 Piprahari Banda 4,489 56 Niwaich Banda 2,421 57 Sadi Madanpur Banda 7,757 58 Laumar Banda 3,452 59 Chilla Banda 5,159 60 Tara Banda 1,473 61 Khajuri Banda 125 62 Dinghwat Banda 4,949 63 Dohatara Banda 951 64 Bhawanipur Banda 869 65 Padarathpur Banda 1,797 66 Gaura Banda 173 67 Jauharpur Banda 8,199 68 Datarauli Banda 968 69 Khaunda Banda 1,442 70 Jariya Banda 579 71 Benda Banda 7,085 72 Amli kaur Banda 3,710 73 Macha Banda 1,555 74 Sahoorpur Banda 653 75 Palara Banda 3,343 76 Gugauli Banda 2,874 77 Barethi Kalan Banda 1,430 78 Bambiya Banda 1,493 79 Bhadauli Banda 430 80 Sindhauli Banda 1,287 81 Lalauli Banda 181 82 Mahedu Banda 2,077 83 Chhiraunta Banda 1,735 84 Bichhawahi Banda 1,619 85 Bhindaura Banda 1,991 86 Atarahat Banda 4,072 87 Paprenda Banda 6,761 88 Barethi Askaran Banda 602 89 Bachheura Banda 513 90 Parsaunda Banda 3,529 91 Amaraiya Banda 281 92 Gajani Banda 1,459 93 Chhapar Banda 1,766 94 Mata Banda 1,343 95 Jasaipur Banda 1,784 96 Bhujrakh Banda 3,360 97 Kalyanpur Banda 382 98 Dhaunsad Banda 3,410 99 Lohari Banda 1,642 100 Mawai Lidad Banda 57 101 Toliya Banda 419 102 Singhpur Banda 1,745 103 Jamuwa Banda 629 104 Marka Banda 439 105 Tindwari rural Banda 497 106 Mungus Banda 5,296 107 Sonarahi Banda 739 108 Sahinga Banda 861 109 Terahimafi Banda 3,068 110 Bahinga Banda 1,184 111 Arsaunda Banda 725 112 Mahui Banda 1,049 113 Kathsemar Banda 331 114 Kurseja Banda 49 115 Khokharahi Banda 4,326 116 Badehara Banda 117 Mirgahani Banda 1,592 118 Byonja Banda 551 119 Goharwa Banda 25 120 Saimari Banda 3,183 121 Wasilpur Banda 1,927 122 Pipargawan Banda 2,023 123 Garauti Banda 1,318 124 Bhujauli Banda 1,207 125 Godhani Banda 2,301 126 Pathari Banda 1,825 127 Luktara Banda 4,976 128 Chheharao Banda 1,331 129 Chatkan Banda 817 130 Pachulla Banda 1,218 131 Chakchatgan Banda 1,364 132 Pipri (Mataundh) Banda 1,162 133 Chahitara Banda 2,925 134 Mawai Bujurg Banda 7,286 135 Kanwara Banda 6,580 136 Karahiya Banda 2,075 137 Lama Banda 4,163 138 Pachanehi Banda 6,283 139 Jamalpur Banda 3,952 140 Bargahani Banda 1,800 141 Mahokhar Banda 10,578 142 Kamnaudi Banda 546 143 Saimara Banda 1,281 144 Badeha Banda 507 145 Fatpurwa Banda 1,200 146 Jari Banda 6,357 147 Jamunipur Banda 2,152 148 Dadariya Banda 896 149 Jaurahi Banda 3,427 150 Doha Banda 1,033 151 Bilbai Banda 2,347 152 Maudaha Banda 1,528 153 Hathaura Banda 3,057 154 Arbai Banda 1,904 155 Chilli Banda 1,179 156 Karbai Banda 2,721 157 Chhanehara Lalpur Banda 4,289 158 Kulkumhari Banda 1,847 159 Kurauli Banda 1,339 160 Bakchha Banda 520 161 Bharkhari Banda 2,411 162 Katrawal Banda 2,000 163 Dingwahi Banda 2,755 164 Reuna Banda 1,218 165 Hardauli Banda 5,683 166 Ladaka Purwa Banda 2,293 167 Palhari Banda 4,311 168 Gureh Banda 5,970 169 Bisanda Khurd Banda 667 170 Mathana Kheda Banda 601 171 Badokhar Khurd Banda 2,448 172 Bhawani Purwa Banda 1,306 173 Nimnipaar Banda 246 174 Marauli Banda 2,770 175 Ujrehta Banda 865 176 Achharaund Banda 3,590 177 Surauli Banda 353 178 Mohan Purwa Banda 3,444 179 Triveni Banda 2,896 180 Chilehata Banda 895 181 Bhurendi Banda 4,028 182 Goyra Mugali Banda 6,977 183 Khairada Banda 1,995 184 Mataundh (Gramin) Banda 6,281 185 Jakhaura Banda 773 186 Basahari Banda 3,653 187 Chamraha Banda 1,106 188 Lohara Banda 647 189 Etawan Banda 832 190 Karchha Banda 1,167 191 Durendi Banda 5,032 192 Hateti Purwa Banda 2,714 193 Tindwara Banda 12,880 194 Bandha Purwa Banda 1,481 195 Padui Banda 2,749 196 Sohana Banda 978 197 Kunwarpur Banda 199 198 Ganchha Banda 2,621 199 Gaura Banda 839 200 Jalalpur Banda 3,037 201 Kabeerpur Banda 691 202 Augasi Banda 2,865 203 Tolakaji Banda 2,996 204 Nibhaur Banda 3,769 205 Majhivan Banda 4,704 206 Badauli Banda 2,308 207 Bagehata Banda 1,658 208 Bakal Banda 1,990 209 Shamsuddinpur Banda 1,032 210 Shahpur Banda 547 211 Ban Barauli Banda 1,250 212 Miyan Barauli Banda 2,029 213 Mantha Banda 1,171 214 Pindaran Banda 4,426 215 Bhabhuwa Banda 3,363 216 Samgara Banda 5,072 217 Marka Banda 15,563 218 Sanda Banda 3,015 219 Kalana Banda 1,337 220 Kharauli Banda 1,467 221 Kumedha Banda 903 222 Armar Banda 2,124 223 Adhawan Banda 2,091 224 Majhila Banda 1,675 225 Gujeni Banda 2,985 226 Bamhraula Banda 875 227 Parabanno Begum Banda 646 228 Pakhrauli Banda 397 229 Paras Banda 2,814 230 Arthara Banda 1,099 231 Poon Banda 1,949 232 Anwan Banda 1,816 233 Umrahni Banda 3,084 234 Santar Banda 1,447 235 Kuchendu Banda 2,304 236 Kayal Banda 1,755 237 Rayan Banda 3,630 238 Byonja Banda 2,563 239 Bhadwari Banda 1,333 240 Patwan Banda 6,824 241 Tharthuwa Banda 837 242 Gurauli shukla Banda 387 243 Baberu dehat Banda 19,967 244 Umri Banda 1,083 245 Achhah Banda 2,170 246 Hardauli Banda 12,087 247 Jugrehli Banda 946 248 Simauni Banda 5,490 249 Amar Ganj Banda 83 250 Tola Kalan Banda 4,120 251 Bagehata Banda 3,480 252 Pandri Banda 2,681 253 Anausa Banda 1,371 254 Bhatauli Banda 45 255 Kelhanua Banda 235 256 Maduva Banda 52 257 Baghanda Banda 573 258 Ragauli Banda 1,469 259 Devaratha Banda 2,516 260 Alampur Banda 2,060 261 Murwal Banda 6,910 262 Rampurwa Banda 500 263 Aliha Banda 5,156 264 Mavai Khurd Banda 509 265 Pishta Banda 2,826 266 Para Bihari Banda 2,464 267 Korari Banda 845 268 Ghansaul Banda 890 269 Janwara Banda 932 270 Palhari Banda 4,121 271 Ahar Banda 3,110 272 Badagaon Banda 2,836 273 Milathu Banda 3,026 274 Mavai Junnardar Banda 480 275 Shiv Banda 4,603 276 Barauli Azam Banda 1,698 277 Nilathu Banda 1,598 278 Arvari Banda 2,440 279 Charka Banda 3,072 280 Matehana Banda 1,634 281 Mudvara Banda 1,601 282 Aaudaha Banda 2,155 283 Inguwa Banda 6,640 284 Mau Banda 9,032 285 Kheda Banda 1,881 286 Barauli Banda 158 287 Kathar Banda 1,073 288 Khatan Banda 1,026 289 Dandau Banda 1,436 290 Raghaupur Banda 1,978 291 Amethi Banda 2,242 292 Beera Banda 5,405 293 Benamau Banda 1,768 294 Gaura lakhanpur Banda 268 295 Lakhanpur Banda 1,941 296 Joraurpur Banda 1,259 297 Narayanpur Banda 2,709 298 Amlokhar Banda 2,465 299 Khamarkha Banda 2,064 300 Achhareel Banda 757 301 Ghosad Banda 470 302 Kuchauli Banda 705 303 Etarra badhauni Banda 1,719 304 Lohara Banda 4,699 305 Syohat Banda 1,580 306 Deorar Banda 766 307 Pannah Banda 1,949 308 Musivan Banda 4,825 309 Bankat Banda 347 310 Sikri Lakhanpur Banda 1,150 311 Pachhauha Banda 5,222 312 Kithai Banda 622 313 Kumedha Sani Banda 3,850 314 Kandohar Banda 260 315 Kamasin Banda 13,470 316 Satnyava Banda 2,807 317 Bhanti Banda 1,206 318 Budhauli Banda 1,450 319 Sonarahi Banda 387 320 Sonahula Banda 605 321 Gurauli Saphai Banda 686 322 Andauli Banda 2,186 323 Pali Banda 1,864 324 Binwat Banda 2,100 325 Dataura Banda 1,147 326 Berrawn Banda 3,726 327 Korra Bujurg Banda 3,093 328 Parsauli Banda 5,208 329 Tarayan Banda 3,251 330 Jamu Banda 4,005 331 Kharauli Banda 2,544 332 Sanda Sani Banda 4,103 333 Deh Banda 169 334 Tilausa Banda 5,106 335 Dhundhui Banda 1,993 336 Tera Dar senda Banda 597 337 Bamraula Sani Banda 180 338 Andaura Banda 2,381 339 Ludhaura khurd Banda 452 340 Mankahdi Banda 797 341 Lakhipur Banda 668 342 Banthari Banda 2,657 343 Bachhunda Sani Banda 905 344 Kolaura Banda 178 345 Chhilolar Banda 3,455 346 Udaki Mafi Banda 408 347 Bhandav Banda 1,558 348 Mavai Banda 1,301 349 Mamsi Khurd Banda 4,408 350 Dighaura Banda 833 351 Chakrehi Banda 4,710 352 Bheeti Banda 3,151 353 Korram Banda 3,533 354 Fufundi Banda 2,711 355 Karinga Banda 766 356 Bhadehadu Banda 4,856 357 Sathi Banda 2,690 358 Daftara Banda 1,048 359 Ekauna Banda 3,040 360 Koni Banda 1,306 361 Lauli Teekamau Banda 3,722 362 Kairi Banda 5,978 363 Kori Khurd Banda 1,107 364 Saya Banda 364 365 Rasulpur Banda 561 366 Bachhaunda Banda 2,086 367 Korrahi Banda 11,653 368 Kauhara Banda 996 369 Pavaiya Banda 3,864 370 Beldan Banda 1,060 371 Marauli Banda 4,169 372 Jarohara Banda 2,622 373 Amlohara Banda 2,860 374 Bisandi Banda 3,519 375 Majhivan Sani Banda 4,724
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