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Villages Selected Under Phase-II of PMAGY Villages selected under Phase-II of PMAGY Sl No State_name District_name village_code village_name population Rank Ispmagy 1 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472294 Gudrawan 2433 1 NULL 2 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472556 Jhalara Agar 1741 2 NULL 3 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472277 Hirankhedi 1563 3 NULL 4 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472540 Thadoda 1163 4 NULL 5 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472579 Semli 1094 5 NULL 6 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472243 Ankli 1050 6 NULL 7 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472391 Khatakhedi Ramnagar 1026 7 NULL 8 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472390 Suwagaon 1021 8 NULL 9 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472562 Jetpura 952 9 NULL 10 MADHYA PRADESH AGAR MALWA 472581 Kundla Agar 914 10 NULL 11 MADHYA PRADESH ALIRAJPUR 505299 Kerali 1081 1 NULL 12 MADHYA PRADESH ALIRAJPUR 505112 Kharkali 516 2 NULL 13 MADHYA PRADESH ANUPPUR 502257 Umaniya 1831 1 NULL 14 MADHYA PRADESH ANUPPUR 502130 Jarhi 1818 2 NULL 15 MADHYA PRADESH ANUPPUR 502250 Karaundi 1807 3 NULL 16 MADHYA PRADESH ANUPPUR 502275 Bahpur 1396 4 NULL 17 MADHYA PRADESH ANUPPUR 502259 Belgawan 1181 5 NULL 18 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500857 Bawrod 1659 1 NULL 19 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500523 Bisore 1468 2 NULL 20 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500694 Mahua Khadi (Part) 1223 3 NULL 21 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500611 Bhensarwas 1202 4 NULL 22 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500529 Pipari 1083 5 NULL 23 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500693 Mirkabad 999 6 NULL 24 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500014 Umari 956 7 NULL 25 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500765 Chhewalai 950 8 NULL 26 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500365 Jama Khedi 938 9 NULL 27 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOKNAGAR 500346 Bamooriya Foot 913 10 NULL 28 MADHYA PRADESH BALAGHAT 497408 Kera 622 1 NULL 29 MADHYA PRADESH BARWANI 478259 Sajwai 1098 1 NULL 30 MADHYA PRADESH BARWANI 478256 Jholpipri 862 2 NULL 31 MADHYA PRADESH BARWANI 478203 Gawala 645 3 NULL 32 MADHYA PRADESH BARWANI 478257 Palasya 552 4 NULL 33 MADHYA PRADESH BETUL 486292 Kondhar 964 1 NULL 34 MADHYA PRADESH BETUL 486263 Khedi Ramosi 706 2 NULL 35 MADHYA PRADESH BETUL 485357 Baramacha 564 3 NULL 36 MADHYA PRADESH BETUL 486075 Mali Silpati 522 4 NULL 37 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453069 Kheria 3763 1 NULL 38 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453362 Pali(Dirman) 3050 2 NULL 39 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453303 Lahchura 3033 3 NULL 40 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453067 Devri 2279 4 NULL 41 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453388 Dehgaon 1977 5 NULL 42 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453218 Prathvipura 1970 6 NULL 43 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453534 Morkhi 1908 7 NULL 44 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453235 Chapra 1665 8 NULL 45 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453640 Chhibawali No.2 1662 9 NULL 46 MADHYA PRADESH BHIND 453322 Banipura 1554 10 NULL 47 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482300 Karondiya 1510 1 NULL 48 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482251 Tarawli Kalan 1212 2 NULL 49 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482253 Khajuria Ramdas 1119 3 NULL 50 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482208 Dhekpur 1085 4 NULL 51 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482404 Agariya 1078 5 NULL 52 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482200 Karariya 995 6 NULL 53 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482329 Ramaha 938 7 NULL 54 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482276 Garentiyadangi 862 8 NULL 55 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482166 Dhaturiya 851 9 NULL 56 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 482344 Khedli 742 10 NULL 57 MADHYA PRADESH BURHANPUR 506218 Sirsoda 1590 1 NULL 58 MADHYA PRADESH BURHANPUR 506183 Nagulkheda 523 2 NULL 59 MADHYA PRADESH BURHANPUR 506184 Gavhana 510 3 NULL 60 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 457392 Manuriya 2844 1 NULL 61 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 457896 Ramgarh 1833 2 NULL 62 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 457386 Kasar 1667 3 NULL 63 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 457718 Chandora 1263 4 NULL 64 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 458165 Jasguwan Kalan 1250 5 NULL 65 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 457648 Lawraha 1210 6 NULL 66 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 457858 Boda 1164 7 NULL 67 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 458182 Partappura 1067 8 NULL 68 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 458303 Bamhorikhurd 1053 9 NULL 69 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR 457434 Shisholar 1042 10 NULL 70 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 493886 Umariya 1488 1 NULL 71 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 494063 Andol 1194 2 NULL 72 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 494744 Toomdi 1030 3 NULL 73 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 494628 Purena Khalsha 1015 4 NULL 74 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 493868 Mehlon 996 5 NULL 75 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 494742 Jamunia Pathar 937 6 NULL Villages selected under Phase-II of PMAGY Sl No State_name District_name village_code village_name population Rank Ispmagy 76 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 494086 Khirda 882 7 NULL 77 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 494175 Bamhori 765 8 NULL 78 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 495566 Borgaon 732 9 NULL 79 MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 495056 Ambamali 706 10 NULL 80 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462444 Kadipur 990 1 NULL 81 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462095 Chainpura 968 2 NULL 82 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462584 Pati Maharaj Singh 870 3 NULL 83 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462375 Rampura 830 4 NULL 84 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462251 Madiya Sitanagar 810 5 NULL 85 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462655 Harduwa Khurd 801 6 NULL 86 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462296 Tidoni 721 7 NULL 87 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462160 Pipar Khiriya Pathariya 718 8 NULL 88 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 462345 Pipariya 717 9 NULL 89 MADHYA PRADESH DAMOH 461870 Kunwarpur Patera 677 10 NULL 90 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454682 Sindhwari 1890 1 NULL 91 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454654 Bajni 1687 2 NULL 92 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454870 Bhalka 1687 2 NULL 93 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454698 Pathra 1636 4 NULL 94 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454756 Gujarra 1561 5 NULL 95 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454490 Kheronaghat 1213 6 NULL 96 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454506 Badehari 1178 7 NULL 97 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454665 Dagurai 1177 8 NULL 98 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454496 Barguwan 1027 9 NULL 99 MADHYA PRADESH DATIA 454630 Behruka 1022 10 NULL 100 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 474039 Polakhal 4024 1 NULL 101 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 474074 Peepari 3451 2 NULL 102 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473449 Pandajagir 1919 3 NULL 103 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 474164 Palkhan 1491 4 NULL 104 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473369 Dhandeda 1399 5 NULL 105 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473458 Oad 1356 6 NULL 106 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473515 Barkhedakayam 1313 7 NULL 107 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473938 Pipalyajan 1094 8 NULL 108 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473387 Dhablakhalsa 1039 9 NULL 109 MADHYA PRADESH DEWAS 473654 Merkhedi(Ankya) 914 10 NULL 110 MADHYA PRADESH DHAR 474984 Sejwani 1046 1 NULL 111 MADHYA PRADESH DHAR 474386 Kherwas 1035 2 NULL 112 MADHYA PRADESH DHAR 474402 Padunya 888 3 NULL 113 MADHYA PRADESH DHAR 474989 Baksana 613 4 NULL 114 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 492222 Bijhori(Mal) 1728 1 NULL 115 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491591 Marwari Mal.(Padariya) 1373 2 NULL 116 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491986 Dhurra Mal. 1330 3 NULL 117 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491551 Lalpur Mal.(Raipur) 1111 4 NULL 118 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491993 Lutgaon Mal. 1095 5 NULL 119 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491597 Padariya Kalan 1083 6 NULL 120 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491602 Tikariya Mal. 1028 7 NULL 121 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491987 Bheslagan Mal. 958 8 NULL 122 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491592 Padariya Khurd 941 9 NULL 123 MADHYA PRADESH DINDORI 491560 Sarai Mal. 933 10 NULL 124 MADHYA PRADESH EAST NIMAR 505766 Roshnai 1523 1 NULL 125 MADHYA PRADESH EAST NIMAR 506112 Segwal 1435 2 NULL 126 MADHYA PRADESH EAST NIMAR 505896 Golkheda Ryt 759 3 NULL 127 MADHYA PRADESH EAST NIMAR 505814 Surgaon Rathor 743 4 NULL 128 MADHYA PRADESH EAST NIMAR 506099 Gaul Joshi 731 5 NULL 129 MADHYA PRADESH EAST NIMAR 505842 Haidarpur 650 6 NULL 130 MADHYA PRADESH EAST NIMAR 505456 Rosad Mal. 600 7 NULL 131 MADHYA PRADESH EAST NIMAR 505976 Rajpura 597 8 NULL 132 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 499184 Godalpur 1555 1 NULL 133 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 499858 Bijnipura 1413 2 NULL 134 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 499217 Puraina 1148 3 NULL 135 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 499289 Govindpura 1148 3 NULL 136 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 499777 Bindrawan 1062 5 NULL 137 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 498832 Renjhai 1022 6 NULL 138 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 499692 Rusalla 1016 7 NULL 139 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 499125 Chak Vishvanagar 1007 8 NULL 140 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 498897 Piproda Kalan 755 9 NULL 141 MADHYA PRADESH GUNA 498904 Mangwar 678 10 NULL 142 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 454102 Akbai Badi 4015 1 NULL 143 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 453932 Bijoli 2964 2 NULL 144 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 454258 Gohinda 2662 3 NULL 145 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 453929 Ratwai 2303 4 NULL 146 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 453954 Hastanapur 2256 5 NULL 147 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 454327 Rarua 1729 6 NULL 148 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 453925 Siroli 1661 7 NULL 149 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 453991 Chaproli 1494 8 NULL 150 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 454108 Samudan 1367 9 NULL Villages selected under Phase-II of PMAGY Sl No State_name District_name village_code village_name population Rank Ispmagy 151 MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 454317 Dubahi 1300 10 NULL 152 MADHYA PRADESH HARDA 486883 Bhadugaon 753 1 NULL 153 MADHYA PRADESH HARDA 486913 Jaloda 636 2 NULL 154 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 488045 Kamthi Randhir 1714 1 NULL 155 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 487648 Chichli 1403 2 NULL 156 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 487642 Bamori Khurd 1295 3 NULL 157 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 487843 Thuta Dahelwada 1208 4 NULL 158 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 487869 Rechheda 1016 5 NULL 159 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 487663 Gundrai 748 6 NULL 160 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 488021 Panjra 738 7 NULL 161 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 488017 Hanotia 697 8 NULL 162 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 487868 Ghogri 612 9 NULL 163 MADHYA PRADESH HOSHANGABAD 487390 Chartekra 590 10 NULL 164 MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 476170 Bhangya 2141 1 NULL 165 MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 476007 Rawad 2071 2 NULL 166 MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 476186 Kajlana 1478 3 NULL 167 MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 476256 Machla 1439
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