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324837/2018/Nhm Sec(H&Fw) 7 324837/2018/NHM SEC(H&FW) 8 324837/2018/NHM SEC(H&FW) 9 324910/2018/NHM SEC(H&FW) List of 212 Rural PHCs in 8 District Selected for Upgradation to Health & Wellness Centres Name of Rural PHCs Type of PHC OPD Name of Sl No Block SC No where atleast one MO (Urban/ Attendance District posted Rural) for 2017-18 1 Alipurduar Kalchini 1 Jaigaon PHC Rural 85870 2 Alipurduar Alipurduar II 2 Shamuktala PHC Rural 56182 3 Alipurduar Alipurduar I 3 Silbarihat PHC Rural 37723 Madhya Rangoli Bazar 4 Alipurduar Madarihat 4 Rural 35435 PHC 5 Alipurduar Kumargram 5 Kumargram PHC Rural 33433 6 Alipurduar Kumargram 6 Barovisha PHC Rural 32736 7 Alipurduar Falakata 7 Jateswar PHC Rural 28478 8 Alipurduar Alipurduar II 8 Turturi PHC Rural 24216 Birbhum 9 Rampurhat II 1 Margram PHC Rural 52954 (Rampurhat) Birbhum 10 Mayureswar II 2 Noapara (Ulkunda) PHC Rural 44318 (Rampurhat) Birbhum 11 Rampurhat II 3 Dunigram PHC Rural 43713 (Rampurhat) Birbhum 12 Nalhati II 4 Sitalgram PHC Rural 43587 (Rampurhat) 13 Birbhum Nanoor 5 Khujutipara PHC Rural 42564 14 Birbhum Suri II 6 Purandarpur PHC Rural 37144 Puratangram 15 Birbhum Md Bazar 7 Rural 34915 (Puranogram) PHC 16 Birbhum Md Bazar 8 Sakeddah PHC Rural 34311 17 Birbhum Rajnagar 9 Tantipara PHC Rural 33120 18 Birbhum Nanoor 10 Kirnahar PHC Rural 32927 Birbhum 19 Murarai I 11 Rajgram PHC Rural 31525 (Rampurhat) 20 Birbhum Sainthia 12 Bharmarkole PHC Rural 29761 Bolpur 21 Birbhum 13 Sattore Kasba PHC Rural 29457 Sriniketan 22 Birbhum Labpur 14 Abhadanga PHC Rural 28934 23 Birbhum Illambazar 15 Batikar PHC Rural 28919 Birbhum 24 Rampurhat I 16 Kastagora PHC Rural 28516 (Rampurhat) 25 Birbhum Khayrasole 17 Barrah PHC Rural 28191 Birbhum 26 Rampurhat I 18 Narayanpur PHC Rural 26701 (Rampurhat) Birbhum 27 Mayureswar I 19 Ratma PHC Rural 25944 (Rampurhat) 28 Birbhum Suri I 20 Kachujore PHC Rural 25689 29 Birbhum Sainthia 21 Amarpur PHC Rural 24635 30 Birbhum Khayrasole 22 Lokepur PHC Rural 24633 10 324910/2018/NHM SEC(H&FW) List of 212 Rural PHCs in 8 District Selected for Upgradation to Health & Wellness Centres Name of Rural PHCs Type of PHC OPD Name of Sl No Block SC No where atleast one MO (Urban/ Attendance District posted Rural) for 2017-18 Bolpur 31 Birbhum 23 Panchsowa PHC Rural 23416 Sriniketan Birbhum 32 Murarai I 24 Chatra PHC Rural 23023 (Rampurhat) Birbhum 33 Murarai II 25 Jajigram PHC Rural 21989 (Rampurhat) 34 Birbhum Khayrasole 26 Panchra PHC Rural 21472 35 Birbhum Rajnagar 27 Bhabanipur PHC Rural 21036 36 Birbhum Labpur 28 Thiba PHC Rural 19576 37 Birbhum Md Bazar 29 Rampur PHC Rural 18656 38 Birbhum Illambazar 30 Jaydeb Kenduli PHC Rural 18322 Birbhum 39 Mayureswar II 31 Hotinagar PHC Rural 17922 (Rampurhat) 40 Birbhum Labpur 32 Ramkrishnapur PHC Rural 17522 41 Birbhum Md Bazar 33 Bharkata PHC Rural 17462 Birbhum 42 Mayureswar I 34 Talwa PHC Rural 17375 (Rampurhat) Birbhum 43 Nalhati II 35 Bhadrapur PHC Rural 17175 (Rampurhat) 44 Birbhum Suri I 36 Chakdaha PHC Rural 15132 45 Howrah Jagat Ballavpur 1 Bargachia PHC Rural 48337 46 Howrah Shyampur I 2 Pichaldah PHC Rural 46956 47 Howrah Domjur 3 Bankra PHC Rural 45903 48 Howrah Uluberia I 4 Dhulasimla PHC Rural 45768 Mahiary Laxmi Kamal 49 Howrah Domjur 5 Rural 43465 PHC Uday 50 Howrah 6 Harishpur PHC Rural 42081 Narayanpur 51 Howrah Shyampur I 7 Nabagram PHC Rural 41104 Uday 52 Howrah 8 Purpat PHC Rural 39117 narayanpur Uday 53 Howrah 9 Garh Bhawanipur PHC Rural 38547 narayanpur 54 Howrah Uluberia II 10 Tulsiberia PHC Rural 37868 Uday 55 Howrah 11 Dehibhursuit PHC Rural 37819 narayanpur 56 Howrah Jagat Ballavpur 12 Sankarhati PHC Rural 36424 57 Howrah Uluberia II 13 Basudebpur PHC Rural 34631 58 Howrah Amta II 14 South Khalna PHC Rural 32218 59 Howrah Jagat Ballavpur 15 Palgustia PHC Rural 31792 60 Howrah Panchla 16 Deulpur PHC Rural 29490 61 Howrah Domjur 17 Kolorah PHC Rural 29251 62 Howrah Jagat Ballavpur 18 Pantihal PHC Rural 28815 63 Howrah Jagat Ballavpur 19 Maju PHC Rural 28648 64 Howrah Bagnan I 20 Paschim Bainan PHC Rural 27522 11 324910/2018/NHM SEC(H&FW) List of 212 Rural PHCs in 8 District Selected for Upgradation to Health & Wellness Centres Name of Rural PHCs Type of PHC OPD Name of Sl No Block SC No where atleast one MO (Urban/ Attendance District posted Rural) for 2017-18 65 Howrah Shyampur II 21 Amardaha PHC Rural 26891 66 Howrah Bagnan I 22 Mankur PHC Rural 26870 67 Howrah Amta I 23 Rashpur PHC Rural 26661 68 Howrah Bagnan I 24 Adra PHC Rural 26484 69 Howrah Bagnan II 25 Bankurdah PHC Rural 26064 70 Howrah Amta II 26 Jhikhira PHC Rural 25270 71 Howrah Amta II 27 Gazipur PHC Rural 24824 72 Howrah Amta I 28 Khosalpur PHC Rural 23998 73 Howrah Shyampur II 29 Bargarchumuk PHC Rural 23384 74 Howrah Amta II 30 Dakshin Bhatora PHC Rural 22609 75 Howrah Bally Jagachha 31 Baltikuri MCW PHC Rural 20775 76 Howrah Jagat Ballavpur 32 Gobindapur PHC Rural 20726 77 Howrah Bally Jagachha 33 Bally PHC Rural 19621 78 Howrah Sankrail 34 Kandua PHC Rural 18976 79 Howrah Domjur 35 Nonakundu PHC Rural 18136 80 Howrah Bally Jagachha 36 Belgachia PHC Rural 17644 81 Howrah Sankrail 37 Raghudevbati PHC Rural 15961 Paschim Durgapur 82 1 Kantaberia PHC Rural 24945 Bardhaman Faridpur Paschim 83 Kanksa 2 Silampur PHC Rural 20547 Bardhaman Paschim 84 Andal 3 Andal PHC Rural 18046 Bardhaman Paschim 85 Pandabeswar 4 Pandabeswar PHC Rural 17060 Bardhaman Dakhin Hanskhali 86 Jalpaiguri Mal 1 Rural 57632 (Rajadanga) PHC 87 Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Sadar 2 Bahadur PHC Rural 55131 88 Jalpaiguri Maynaguri 3 Churabhandar PHC Rural 48068 89 Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Sadar 4 Kharija-Berubari PHC Rural 47801 90 Jalpaiguri Mal 5 Uttar Saripukhari PHC Rural 47724 91 Jalpaiguri Dhupguri 6 Banarhat PHC Rural 46109 92 Jalpaiguri Dhupguri 7 Jhar Altargram PHC Rural 46030 Chalk Moulani (Lataguri) 93 Jalpaiguri Mal 8 Rural 43712 PHC 94 Jalpaiguri Nagrakata 9 Dhumpara PHC Rural 33601 95 Jalpaiguri Maynaguri 10 Bhurangabari PHC Rural 33183 96 Jalpaiguri Dhupguri 11 Duramari (Salbari) PHC Rural 30759 97 Jalpaiguri Matiali 12 Indong (Metali) PHC Rural 29050 98 Jalpaiguri Maynaguri 13 Ramsi PHC Rural 27324 99 Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Sadar 14 Rangdhamali PHC Rural 26833 12 324910/2018/NHM SEC(H&FW) List of 212 Rural PHCs in 8 District Selected for Upgradation to Health & Wellness Centres Name of Rural PHCs Type of PHC OPD Name of Sl No Block SC No where atleast one MO (Urban/ Attendance District posted Rural) for 2017-18 100 Jalpaiguri Rajganj 15 Kukrajan (Sukrabari) PHC Rural 24313 101 Jalpaiguri Dhupguri 16 Shakhoajora PHC Rural 23883 102 Jalpaiguri Rajganj 17 Kalinagar PHC Rural 22803 103 Jalpaiguri Maynaguri 18 Barnies PHC Rural 22062 104 Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri Sadar 19 South Berubari PHC Rural 20379 105 Jalpaiguri Nagrakata 20 Lokshan PHC Rural 20127 106 Jalpaiguri Rajganj 21 Sikarpur PHC Rural 17033 Paschim 107 Chandrakona I 1 Ramjibanpur PHC Rural 47579 Medinipur Paschim 108 Daspur I 2 Narajole PHC Rural 45630 Medinipur Paschim 109 Chandrakona II 3 Bhagabantapur PHC Rural 32757 Medinipur Paschim 110 Pingla 4 Jalchak PHC Rural 32016 Medinipur Paschim 111 Keshpur 5 Mahaboni PHC Rural 31832 Medinipur Paschim 112 Medinipur Sadar 6 Panchkhuri PHC Rural 27596 Medinipur Paschim 113 Chandrakona II 7 Basanchora PHC Rural 25838 Medinipur Paschim 114 Garhbeta I 8 Sandhipur PHC Rural 25585 Medinipur Paschim 115 Garhbeta I 9 Parbatipur PHC Rural 25228 Medinipur Paschim 116 Garhbeta III 10 Chhototara PHC Rural 25171 Medinipur Paschim Sabra Dhaneswarpur 117 Dantan II 11 Rural 24803 Medinipur PHC Paschim 118 Sabang 12 Kharika PHC Rural 24416 Medinipur Paschim 119 Keshpur 13 Anandapur PHC Rural 24366 Medinipur Paschim 120 Chandrakona I 14 Jara PHC Rural 22565 Medinipur Paschim 121 Sabang 15 Uchitpur PHC Rural 21425 Medinipur Paschim 122 Keshpur 16 Dhalhara PHC Rural 21120 Medinipur Paschim 123 Daspur I 17 Sekendary PHC Rural 21061 Medinipur Paschim 124 Kharagpur I 18 Khelar PHC Rural 20705 Medinipur 13 324910/2018/NHM SEC(H&FW) List of 212 Rural PHCs in 8 District Selected for Upgradation to Health & Wellness Centres Name of Rural PHCs Type of PHC OPD Name of Sl No Block SC No where atleast one MO (Urban/ Attendance District posted Rural) for 2017-18 Paschim 125 Debra 19 Pasang PHC Rural 20398 Medinipur Paschim 126 Dantan II 20 Payan PHC Rural 20385 Medinipur Paschim 127 Chandrakona I 21 Dingal PHC Rural 19772 Medinipur Paschim 128 Sabang 22 Mohar PHC Rural 18774 Medinipur Paschim 129 Mohanpur 23 Sautia PHC Rural 18562 Medinipur Paschim 130 Dantan I 24 Bhurungi PHC Rural 17761 Medinipur Paschim 131 Daspur II 25 Khukurdaha PHC Rural 17356 Medinipur Paschim 132 Ghatal 26 Natuk PHC Rural 16308 Medinipur Paschim 133 Shalboni 27 Bhimpur PHC Rural 15455 Medinipur Paschim 134 Kharagpur I 28 Amba PHC Rural 15258 Medinipur Purba 135 Mahisadal 1 Natshal PHC Rural 57100 Medinipur Purba Dakshin Damadorpur 136 Nandakumar 2 Rural 56417 Medinipur PHC Purba 137 Panskura II 3 Nandai Gajan PHC Rural 56186 Medinipur Purba 138 Bhagwanpur I 4 Kajlagarh PHC Rural 47440 Medinipur Purba 139 Patashpur II 5 Pratapdighi PHC Rural 38313 Medinipur Purba 140 Bhagwanpur I 6 Bibhishanpur PHC Rural 33919 Medinipur Purba 141 Panskura I 7 Patanda PHC Rural 33121 Medinipur Purba 142 Tamluk 8 Purbanakha PHC Rural 28434 Medinipur Purba 143 Sahid Matangini 9 Uttar Dhalhara PHC Rural 27649 Medinipur Purba 144 Sahid Matangini 10 Ramchandrapur PHC Rural 26010 Medinipur Purba 145 Patashpur II 11 Argoal PHC Rural 24946 Medinipur Purba Ramchandrapur (Moyna) 146 Moyna 12 Rural 24437 Medinipur PHC 14 324910/2018/NHM SEC(H&FW) List of 212 Rural PHCs in 8 District Selected for Upgradation to Health & Wellness Centres Name of Rural PHCs Type
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