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List of Village of Dhenkanal District List of Village of Dhenkanal District Police Station Headquarters of Sl. No. Tahasil Name of Village Name of R.I. Circle number as per Village R.I. Circle Tahasil wiseTahasil Revenue Map 1 1. Bhuban 1 Bhuban Natakata Bhuban 90 Bhuban 2 2 Bhuban Bhadaliapasi -Do- 83 Bhuban 3 3 Bhuban Tolakbereni -Do- 84 Bhuban 4 4 Bhuban Bhitardiga Patana -Do- 76 Bhuban 5 5 Bhuban Gopalpur Patana -Do- 78 Bhuban 6 6 Bhuban Sahughar Patana -Do- 80 Bhuban 7 7 Bhuban Prusty Patana -Do- 79 Bhuban 8 8 Barijanga -Do- 114 Bhuban 9 9 Bhuban Gond Bhuban -Do- 81 Bhuban 10 10 Bhuban Bhubanpasi -Do- 112 Bhuban 11 11 Bhuban Basudeipur -Do- 74 Bhuban 12 12 Bhuban Godi Patana -Do- 82 Bhuban 13 13 Alasupasi -Do- 113 Bhuban 14 14 Bhuban Bandalo -Do- 72 Bhuban 15 15 Bhuban Muktapasi -Do- 86 Bhuban 16 16 Bhuban Bethiapal -Do- 85 Bhuban 17 17 Bhuban Suleipal -Do- 71 Bhuban 18 18 Suleipal Kuda -Do- 70 Bhuban 19 19 Bhuban Mirigichira -Do- 75 Bhuban 20 20 Haridanali -Do- 87 Bhuban 21 21 Bhuban Gopalpur -Do- 73 Bhuban 22 22 Talagadia -Do- 88 Bhuban 23 23 Bhusal -Do- 69 Bhuban 24 24 Kirttanpur -Do- 66 Bhuban Sribatsa Bhagirathipur 25 25 Sasan -Do- 67 Bhuban samil Patusahu kateni Sribatsa Bhagirathipur 26 26 Sasan -Do- 68 Bhuban samil Gajendra kateni 27 27 Asurabandha Patana -Do- 51 Bhuban 28 28 Kingol -Do- 65 Bhuban 29 29 Sundhikateni -Do- 53 Bhuban 30 30 Kaintha -Do- 54 Bhuban 31 31 Kanchanbahali -Do- 63 Bhuban 32 32 Gopiapasi -Do- 64 Bhuban 33 33 Chandipal -Do- 127 Bhuban 34 34 Asurabandha -Do- 52 Bhuban 35 35 Jayapur -Do- 50 Bhuban 36 36 Bharati Pahad -Do- 89 Bhuban 37 37 Bhuban Hariharpur Patana -Do- 77 Bhuban 38 38 Anal Baruan 3 Baruan 39 39 Odisha -Do- 1 Baruan 40 40 Kansargoda -Do- 41 Baruan 41 41 Kainsiri -Do- 47 Baruan 42 42 Kumurisinga -Do- 59 Baruan 43 43 Kuninda -Do- 57 Baruan 44 44 Krushnapur -Do- 2 Baruan 45 45 Kendupada -Do- 60 Baruan 46 46 Khokasa ® -Do- 6 Baruan 47 47 Khokasa (L) -Do- 5 Baruan 48 48 Joragadia -Do- 45 Baruan 49 49 Darjani -Do- 44 Baruan 50 50 Dhalapada -Do- 46 Baruan 51 51 Baruan -Do- 42 Baruan 52 52 Brahmana Khantakhola -Do- 4 Baruan 53 53 Bhadaliapasi -Do- 58 Baruan 54 54 Maluagoda -Do- 7 Baruan 55 55 Senanda -Do- 43 Baruan 56 56 Renanda Patana -Do- 61 Baruan 57 57 Anlajhari Mahulpal 104 Mahulpal 58 58 Kunda -Do- 105 Mahulpal 59 59 Mrudanga -Do- 128 Mahulpal 60 60 Mala -Do- 129 Mahulpal 61 61 Kanapal samil Mahulpal -Do- 125 Mahulpal 62 62 Sarangapur -Do- 127 Mahulpal 63 63 Nilakanthapur -Do- 118 Mahulpal 64 64 Brahmapur -Do- 124 Mahulpal 65 65 Prachandapur -Do- 117 Mahulpal 66 66 Purusottampur -Do- 115 Mahulpal 67 67 Praharajpur -Do- 116 Mahulpal 68 68 Rodanga -Do- 119 Mahulpal 69 69 Lankabeherakateni -Do- 121 Mahulpal 70 70 Routrapur -Do- 120 Mahulpal 71 71 Chandar -Do- 109 Mahulpal 72 72 Nimeinpur -Do- 108 Mahulpal 73 73 Ekatali(Kha) -Do- 122 Mahulpal 74 74 Ekatali(Ka) -Do- 123 Mahulpal 75 75 Nayanilakanthapur -Do- 107 Mahulpal 76 76 Laxmanpalli -Do- 106 Mahulpal 77 77 Bentasalia -Do- 126 Mahulpal 78 78 Balibo(La) Balibo 101 Balibo 79 79 Garhganpur -Do- 111 Balibo 80 80 Balibo(Kha) -Do- 100 Balibo 81 81 Chhatakumbha -Do- 91 Balibo 82 82 Ranjeilo -Do- 96 Balibo 83 83 Ichhapur -Do- 93 Balibo 84 84 Garudabandi -Do- 103 Balibo 85 85 Kesharpur -Do- 102 Balibo 86 86 Kanakhai -Do- 98 Balibo 87 87 Anantapur -Do- 94 Balibo 88 88 Kumarda -Do- 97 Balibo 89 89 Dadhisinga -Do- 99 Balibo 90 90 Arilo -Do- 110 Balibo 91 91 Gamargola -Do- 95 Balibo 92 92 Baunsakan -Do- 92 Balibo Garha Nrusingha Garha Nrusingha 93 93 G.N. Prasad 35 Prasad Prasad Garha Nrusingha 94 94 Samal -Do- 62 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 95 95 Balijhati -Do- 56 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 96 96 Muruga -Do- 48 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 97 97 Basudeipur -Do- 36 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 98 98 Palaspithia -Do- 37 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 99 99 Nariharipur -Do- 55 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 100 100 Dayanabili -Do- 38 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 101 101 Balipada -Do- 40 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 102 102 Mathanuagan -Do- 8 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 103 103 Hariamaru -Do- 9 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 104 104 Kanheipal -Do- 10 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 105 105 Surapratappur -Do- 27 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 106 106 Bamuan -Do- 13 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 107 107 Tipilei -Do- 14 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 108 108 Patapur -Do- 49 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 109 109 Siaridoli -Do- 29 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 110 110 Anla -Do- 11 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 111 111 Mahapatia -Do- 12 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 112 112 Balipur -Do- 28 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 113 113 Maneidoli -Do- 34 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 114 114 Gopalpur -Do- 33 Prasad Garha Nrusingha 115 115 Gabagoda -Do- 39 Prasad 116 116 Jamunakote Marthapur 15 Marthapur 117 117 Gheekhola -Do- 16 Marthapur 118 118 Gajabola -Do- 26 Marthapur 119 119 Khantakhola -Do- 17 Marthapur Nrusinghapur@ 120 120 -Do- 25 Marthapur Krushnapur 121 121 Ramachandrapur -Do- 18 Marthapur 122 122 Marthapur -Do- 24 Marthapur 123 123 Adipura -Do- 19 Marthapur 124 124 Anlapal -Do- 23 Marthapur 125 125 Gobindapur -Do- 22 Marthapur 126 126 Gobinda Bidyadharpur (L) -Do- 20 Marthapur 127 127 Gobinda Bidyadharpur (R) -Do- 31 Marthapur 128 128 Malapura -Do- 32 Marthapur 129 129 Odhana -Do- 30 Marthapur 130 130 Nayaodhana -Do- 21 Marthapur 131 2. Dhenkanal 1 Alasua SADAR 5 Dhenkanal 132 2 Banamali prasad -Do- 2 Dhenkanal 133 3 Bankuala -Do- 168 Dhenkanal 134 4 Bhagaban pur -Do- 172 Dhenkanal 135 5 Badasathia batia -Do- 3 Dhenkanal 136 6 Badhei kateni -Do- 91 Dhenkanal 137 7 Bhaliabola kateni -Do- 129 Dhenkanal 138 8 Dhenkanal town -Do- 1 Dhenkanal 139 9 Gohirakhal -Do- 139 Dhenkanal 140 10 Ichhadeipur -Do- 169 Dhenkanal 141 11 Kankadahad -Do- 136 Dhenkanal 142 12 Kathagada -Do- 226 Dhenkanal 143 13 Korian -Do- 83 Dhenkanal 144 14 Kanarpur -Do- 92 Dhenkanal 145 15 Lambodarpur -Do- 141 Dhenkanal 146 16 Manhisiapat -Do- 167 Dhenkanal 147 17 Mangalpur -Do- 135 Dhenkanal 148 18 Majuri -Do- 137 Dhenkanal 149 19 Medinipal -Do- 140 Dhenkanal 150 20 Namachira -Do- 130 Dhenkanal 151 21 Nachhipura -Do- 134 Dhenkanal 152 22 Nadhanpur -Do- 133 Dhenkanal 153 23 Pancha kahania -Do- 85 Dhenkanal 154 24 Shyama charanpur -Do- 225 Dhenkanal 155 25 Similia -Do- 174 Dhenkanal 156 26 Sana sathia batia -Do- 4 Dhenkanal 157 27 Saradeipur sansailo -Do- 128 Dhenkanal 158 28 Sarion -Do- 131 Dhenkanal 159 29 Banasing CHAULIA 2 Dhenkanal 160 30 Bada nagana -Do- 195 Dhenkanal 161 31 Basti nagana -Do- 194 Dhenkanal 162 32 Bhata kateni -Do- 196 Dhenkanal 163 33 Bhuinpur -Do- 199 Dhenkanal 164 34 Chaulia -Do- 200 Dhenkanal 165 35 Chhadasing -Do- 197 Dhenkanal 166 36 Muliapur -Do- 198 Dhenkanal 167 37 Nuapada -Do- 3 Dhenkanal 168 38 Radhadeipur -Do- 4 Dhenkanal 169 39 Rayati nagena -Do- 192 Dhenkanal 170 40 Sana nagena -Do- 193 Dhenkanal 171 41 Sankarpur -Do- 1 Dhenkanal 172 42 Tavapal -Do- 191 Dhenkanal 173 43 Tilapada -Do- 189 Dhenkanal 174 44 Asanabahali KANKADPAL 63 Dhenkanal 175 45 Badapala -Do- 173 Dhenkanal 176 46 Balabhadrapur sasan -Do- 69 Dhenkanal 177 47 Balipada -Do- 177 Dhenkanal 178 48 Bibhutipada -Do- 175 Dhenkanal 179 49 Barada -Do- 32 Dhenkanal 180 50 Bhojadeipur -Do- 31 Dhenkanal 181 51 Bebartakateni -Do- 67 Dhenkanal 182 52 Derasing -Do- 181 Dhenkanal 183 53 Dholapasi -Do- 55 Dhenkanal 184 54 Dudhupal -Do- 51 Dhenkanal 185 55 Dhanasendha kateni -Do- 81 Dhenkanal 186 56 Gengutia -Do- 50 Dhenkanal 187 57 Genjapala -Do- 70 Dhenkanal 188 58 Gurujanga -Do- 52 Dhenkanal 189 59 Haladibari -Do- 57 Dhenkanal 190 60 Haladigundi -Do- 75 Dhenkanal 191 61 Janhitaila -Do- 49 Dhenkanal 192 62 Jatan Nagar -Do- 176 Dhenkanal 193 63 Katakamada -Do- 179 Dhenkanal 194 64 Katakamada khamar -Do- 211 Dhenkanal 195 65 Kasipada -Do- 68 Dhenkanal 196 66 Kankadpal -Do- 178 Dhenkanal 197 67 Kuapada -Do- 180 Dhenkanal 198 68 Kusupada -Do- 72 Dhenkanal 199 69 Kandhapal -Do- 53 Dhenkanal 200 70 Kenchuabereni -Do- 58 Dhenkanal 201 71 Kairanali -Do- 61 Dhenkanal 202 72 Kumardeipur sasan -Do- 76 Dhenkanal 203 73 Kotapal -Do- 190 Dhenkanal 204 74 Keutabereni -Do- 74 Dhenkanal 205 75 Kendukhaman -Do- 66 Dhenkanal 206 76 Muktapasi -Do- 183 Dhenkanal 207 77 Meghatalabahali -Do- 170 Dhenkanal 208 78 Mandapal -Do- 187 Dhenkanal 209 79 Mandabahali -Do- 73 Dhenkanal 210 80 Naranpur -Do- 82 Dhenkanal 211 81 Nuagan -Do- 186 Dhenkanal 212 82 Podakhuntia -Do- 60 Dhenkanal 213 83 Ranlakateni -Do- 79 Dhenkanal 214 84 Ranja -Do- 80 Dhenkanal 215 85 Ranapasi -Do- 59 Dhenkanal 216 86 Sarakhia -Do- 214 Dhenkanal 217 87 Sarakhia Taila -Do- 222 Dhenkanal 218 88 Suakhai kateni -Do- 182 Dhenkanal 219 89 Sundarikhala -Do- 171 Dhenkanal 220 90 Sambarpatia -Do- 62 Dhenkanal 221 91 Sundidhipi -Do- 77 Dhenkanal 222 92 Sankarduguri pahada -Do- 56 Dhenkanal 223 93 Sankulei -Do- 54 Dhenkanal 224 94 Thoriapada -Do- 71 Dhenkanal 225 95 Talagotha -Do- 188 Dhenkanal 226 96 Tarava -Do- 78 Dhenkanal 227 97 Barabanka MANIPUR 229 Dhenkanal 228 98 Borapada -Do- 224 Dhenkanal 229 99 Borapada khamar -Do- 223 Dhenkanal 230 100 Baladiabandha -Do- 239 Dhenkanal 231 101 Badarapali -Do- 162 Dhenkanal 232 102 Deopada -Do- 244 Dhenkanal 233 103 Dallaka -Do- 243 Dhenkanal 234 104 Gaudunibedia -Do- 228 Dhenkanal 235 105 Govindapur -Do- 230 Dhenkanal 236 106 Jenasahu patana -Do- 246 Dhenkanal 237 107 Kanteikolia -Do- 227 Dhenkanal 238 108 Kurumtangar Rathi -Do- 235 Dhenkanal 239 109 Kurumtangar Daitari -Do- 233 Dhenkanal 240 110 Kurumtangar Banamali -Do- 234 Dhenkanal 241 111 Khajuria -Do- 232 Dhenkanal 242 112 Kamaning -Do- 163 Dhenkanal 243 113 Kasipada -Do- 241 Dhenkanal 244 114 Mahulpada -Do- 236 Dhenkanal 245 115 Manipur -Do- 245 Dhenkanal 246 116 Nadiali -Do- 240 Dhenkanal 247 117 Paikdahikhor -Do- 238 Dhenkanal 248 118 Patrabhag -Do- 164 Dhenkanal 249 119 Padmanavpur -Do- 161 Dhenkanal 250 120 Regeda -Do- 242 Dhenkanal
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