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General Description of the Ground Water Assessment Unit of the Madhya Pradesh Annexure III F - ASSESSMENT OF DYNAMIC GROUND WATER RESOURCES OF MADHYA PRADESH DISTRICT-WISE CATEGORIZATION Type of Assessment Unit : Block (As on March, 2011) S. No. District Sub units Block/Mandal/Taluk Over-exploited Critical Semi-critical Safe Poor Quality 1 Alirajpur Command - - - - - Non-Command - - - 1.Alirajpur 2.Bhabra - 3.Jobat 4.Kathiawada 5.Sondwa 6.Udaygarh 2 Anupur Non-Command - - - 1.Anuppur 2.Jaitahri - 3.Kotma 4.Pusprajgarh 3 Asoknagar Command - - - 4.Mungawali - Non-Command - - - 1.Ashoknagar - 2.Chanderi 3.Ishagarh 4.Mungawali 5 Balaghat Command - - - 1.Balaghat 2.Katangi - 3.Khairilangi 4.Lalburra 5Langi 6Waraseon Non-Command - - - 1.Baiher 2.Balaghat - 3. Birsa 4.Katangi 5.Khairilangi 6.Lalburra 7.Kirnapur 8.Langi 9.Paraswada 10. Waraseon 5 Barwani Non-Command 1. Panesmal - 1.Rajpur 1.Barwani 2. Niwali - 2.Thikari 3.Pati 4.Sendhwa 6 Bhind Command 1.Ater 2.Bhind - 3.Gohad 4.Lahar 5.Mehgaon 6.Ron Non-Command 1.Ater 2.Bhind 3.Gohad - 4.Lahar 5.Mehgaon 6.Ron 7 Bhopal Command - - - - - Non-Command - - 1.Phanda 2.Berasia - 8 Betul Command - - - 1.Betul - Non-Command - - 1. Betul 1.Amla 2.Athner - 3.Bhainsdehi 4.Bhimpur 5.Chincholi 6Ghoradongri 7 Multai 8. P. Pattan 9.Shahpur 9 Burhanpur Command - - - - - Non-Command - - Burhanpur Khaknar - 10 Chhatarpur Command - - - 1.Badamalhara 2.Bijawar - 3.Buxwaha 4.Chhatarpur 5.Gourihar 6.Loundi 7.Nowgaon 8.Rajnagar Non-Command 1.Badamalhara 1.Bijawar 2.Gourihar - 2.Buxwaha 3Loundi 3.Chhatarpur 4.Nowgaon 5.Rajnagar 11 Chhindwara Command - - - 1.Mohkhed 2.Sausar - Non-Command - - 1.Chindwara 1.Amarwara 2.Bichhua - 3.Chourai 4.Harrai 5.Jamai 6.Mohkhed 7.Pandhurna 8.Sausar 9.Parasia 10. Tamia 197 S. No. District Sub units Block/Mandal/Taluk Over-exploited Critical Semi-critical Safe Poor Quality 12 Datia Command - - - 1.Bhander 2..Datia 3.Seondh Non-Command - - 1.Datia 1.Bhander - 2.Seondh 13 Damoh Command - - - 1.Damoh 2.Jabera - 3.Tendukhera Non-Command - - 1..Hatta 1. Batiyagarh 2.Damoh - 2.Patheriya 3.Jabera 4.Patera 5.Tendukhera 14 Dewas Command - - - 1.Bagli - 2.Kannod Non-Command 1.Dewas 2.Sonkutch - 1.Khategaon 1.Bagli 2. - Kannod 3.Tonkkhurd 15 Dhar Command - - - Dharampuri - Non-Command 1.Badnawar 2.Dhar 1.Manawar 1.Bagh 2. Dahi - 3.Dharampuri 2.Tirla 3.Gandhwani 4.Kukshi 4. Nalcha 5.Nisarpur 6.Sardarpur 7.Umraban 16 Dindori Command - - - - - Non-Command - - - 1.Amerpur 2.Bajag - 3.Dindori 4.Karanjia 5.Mahdwani 6.Samnapur 7.Shahpura 17 Guna Command - - - 1.Bamori 2.Guna - Non-Command - - 1.Guna 1.Aron 2.Bamori - 3.Chachoda 4.Raghogarh 18 Gwalior Command - - - 1.Bhitarwar 2.Dabra - 3.Ghatigaon Non-Command - - 1.Morar 1.Bhitarwar 2.Dabra - 3.Ghatigaon 19 Harda Command - - - 1.Harda 2.Timarni - Non-Command - - - 1.Harda 2.Khirkiya - 3.Timarni 20 Hoshangabad Command - - - 1.Babai 2.Hoshangabad - 3.Kesla 4.Pipariya 5.SeoniMalwa 6.Sohagpur Non-Command - - 1.Bankhedi 2.Kesla - 3.Pipariya 4.SeoniMalwa 5.Sohagpur 21 Indore Command - - - 1.Mhow - Non-Command 1.Depalpur 2.Indore - 1.Mhow - - 3.Sanwer 22 Jabalpur Command - - 1.Shahpura 1.Bargi 2.Kundam - 3.Majholi 4.Panagar 5.Patan.6.Sihora Non-Command - - - 1.Bargi 2.Kundam - 3.Majholi 4.Panagar 5.Patan. 6.Shahpur 7.Sihora 23 Jhabua Command - - - - - Non-Command - - - 1.Jhabua 2.Meghnagar - 3.Petlawad 4.Ranapur 5.Rama 6.Thandla 198 S. No. District Sub units Block/Mandal/Taluk Over-exploited Critical Semi-critical Safe Poor Quality 24 Katni Command - - - 1.Badwara 2.Bohariband - 3.Murwara 4.Rithi Non-Command - - - 1.Badwara 2.Bohariband - 3.DhimarKhrda 4.Murwara (Katni) 5.Rithi 6.Vijayraghogarh 25 Khargone Command - - - 1.Bhagwanpura - 2.Kasrawad 3.Khargone Non-Command - - 1.Barwaha 1.Bhagwanpura - 2.Khargone 2.Bhikangaon 3.Mahashwar 3.Gogawan 4.Kasrawad 5.Segaon 6.Zirniya 26 Khandwa Command - - - 1.Chhegaon Makhan - 2.Khandwa 3.Pandhana Non-Command - - 1.Chhegaon 1.Baldi 2.Harsud - makhan 3.Khalwa 4.Khandwa 5.Pandhana 6.Punasa 27 Mandla Command - - - 1.Mandla 2.Nainpur - Non-Command - - - 1.Bichhiya 2.Bijadnndi - 3.Ghughri 4.Mandla 5.Mawai 6.Mohgaon 7.Nainpur 8.Narayanganj 9.Niwas 28 Mandsaur Command - - - - - Non-Command 1.Mandsaur - 1.Bhanpura 1.Garoth - 2.Sitamau 2.Malahargarh 29 Morena Command - - - 1.Ambah 2.Joura - 3.Kailaras 4.Morena 5.Pahadgarh 6.Porsa 7.Sabalgarh Non-Command - 1.Kailaras 1.Joura 1.Pahadgarh - 2.Morena 3.Porsa 4.Sabalgarh 30 Neemuch Command - - - - - Non-Command - 1.Jawad 1.Manasa - 2.Neemuch 31 Narsinghpur Command - - - 1.Gotegaon - Non-Command - 1.Narsinghpur 1.ChanwarPatha 1.Chichli 2.Saikheda - 2.Gotegaon 3.Kareli 32 Panna Command - - - 1.Panna - Non-Command - - 1.Ajaygarh 1.Gonour 2.Panna - 3.Pawai 4.Shahnagar 33 Raisen Command - - - 1.Badi - Non-Command - - - 1.Badi 2.Begam Ganj - 3.Gairatganj 4.Obedulla Ganj 5.Sanchi 6.Silwan 7.Udaipura 34 Rajgarh Command - - - - - Non-Command - - 1.Biora 1.Rajgarh - 2. Khilchipur 2. Zeerapur 3.Narsingh garh 4.Sarangpur 199 S. No. District Sub units Block/Mandal/Taluk Over-exploited Critical Semi-critical Safe Poor Quality 35 Ratlam Command - - - 1.Bajna - Non-Command 1.Alote 2.Jaora - 1.Sailana 1.Bajna - 3.Piploda 4.Ratlam 36 Rewa Command - - - - - Non-Command - - 1. Gangao 1.Teonthar 2.Naigarhi - 2. Sirmour 3.Mauganj 4.Jawa 5.Hanumanna 6.Raipur 7.Rewa 37 Satna Command - - - - - Non-Command 1.Rampur Baghalan 1.Amarpatan 1.Maihar 1.Majhgawan - 2.Sohawal 2.Nagod 2.Ramnagar 3.Unchehra 38 Sagar Command - - - 1.Deori 2.Shahgarh - Non-Command - - 1.Banda 1.Bina 2.Deori - 2.Sagar 3.Jaisinagar 4.Kesli 5.Khurai 6.Malthone 7.Rahatgarh 8.Rehli 9.Shahgarh 39 Sehore Command - - - 1.Budhni 2.Nasrulla Ganj - Non-Command - - 1.Ashta 1.Budhni 2.Ichawar - 2.Sehore 3.Nasrulla Ganj 40 Seoni Command - - - 1.Barghat 2.Dhanora - 3.Keolari 4.Seoni Non-Command - - - 1.Barghat 2.Chhapara - 3.Dhanora 4.Ghansore 5.Keolari 6.kurai 7.Lakhnadon 8.Seoni 41 Shahdol Command - - - - - Non-Command - - - 1.Beohari 2.Burhar - 3.Goparu 4.Jaisinghnagar 5.Sohagpur 42 Shajapur Command - - - Agar - Non-Command 1.Mohan Berodia 1.Agar 1.Barod - - 2.Nalkhera 3.Shujalpur 2.Kalapipal 4.Susner 3.Shajapur 43 Sheopur Command - - - 1.Sheopur 2.Vijaypur - Non-Command - - - 1 .Karhal 2.Sheopur - 3.Vijaypur 44 Shivpuri Command - - - 1.Pohri 2.Shivpuri - 3. Pichor 4.Narwar 5.Khanniyadhana 6. Karera 7.Badarwas Non-Command - - 1.Badarwas 1.Kolaras 2.Pohri - 2.Khanniyadhana 3.Shivpuri 3.Karera 4.Narwar 5.Pichor 45 Sidhi Command - - - 1.Sidhi - Non-Command - - 1.Sidhi 1.Kusmi 2.Mahjholi - 3.RampurNaikin 4.Sihawal 46 Singrauli Command - - - 1.Deosar 2.Waidhan - Non-Command - - - 1.Chitrangi 2. Deosar - 3. Waidhan 200 S. No. District Sub units Block/Mandal/Taluk Over-exploited Critical Semi-critical Safe Poor Quality 47 Tikamgarh Command - - - 1.Tikamgarh 2.Prathivipur 3.Jatara 4.Baldeogarh 5.Niwari Non-Command - - 1.Baldeogarh 1.Prathivipur - 2.Jatarah 3.Niwari 4.Palera 5.Tikamgarh 48 Umaria Command - - - - - Non-Command - - - 1.Karkeli 2.Manpur - 3.Pali 49 Ujjain Command - - - - - Non-Command 1.Badnagar 2.Ghatia - 1. Khachrod 1.Tarana - 3.Ujjain 2.Mahidpur 50 Vidisha Command - - - 1.Sironj 2.Vidisha - Non-Command - - - 1.Basoda 2.Gyraspur - 3.Kurwai 4.Lateri 5.Nateran 6.Sironj 7.Vidisha 201 .
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