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Madhya Pradesh Functional Functional 24X7 PHC (BEmONC) as on June 2008 S. No. Name of District Name of BEmONC Institution Type 1 BETUL Athner CHC 2 BETUL Chicholi CHC 3 BETUL Shahpur CHC 4 BETUL Amla CHC 5 BETUL Multai CHC 6 BETUL Pr. Pattan CHC 7 BETUL Hidli PHC 8 BETUL Jhallar PHC 9 BETUL Bhoura PHC 10 BETUL Bordehi PHC 11 BETUL Barvi PHC 12 Bhopal Najirabad PHC 13 Harda Timarni CHC 14 Harda Sirali PHC 15 Harda Rahatgoan PHC 16 Hoshangabad Babai CHC 17 Hoshangabad Bankhedi CHC 18 Hoshangabad Sukhtawa CHC 19 Hoshangabad Dolaria PHC 20 Hoshangabad Jamani PHC 21 Hoshangabad Semri Herchand PHC 22 Raisen O'Ganj PHC 23 Raisen U'Pura CHC 24 Raisen Devri PHC 25 Raisen Sanchi CHC 26 Raisen G'Ganj CHC 27 Raisen Silwani CHC 28 Raisen Sultanganj PHC 29 Raisen Badi PHC 30 RAJGARH Khilchipur CHC 31 RAJGARH Sarangpur CHC 32 RAJGARH Boda CHC 33 RAJGARH Khujner PHC 34 RAJGARH Suthaliya PHC 35 RAJGARH Pachore PHC 36 RAJGARH Kurawar PHC 37 RAJGARH Talen PHC 38 RAJGARH Machalpur PHC 39 RAJGARH Chhapiheda PHC 40 Sehore Shyampur CHC 41 Sehore Bilkishganj CHC 42 Sehore Ichhawar CHC 43 Sehore Jawar CHC 44 Sehore Maina PHC 45 Sehore Budhni CHC 46 Sehore Rehati CHC 47 Vidisha Gyaranpur CHC 48 Vidisha Kurwai CHC 49 Vidisha Lateri CHC 50 Vidisha Tyonda CHC 51 Vidisha Shamshabad CHC 52 Vidisha Pathari PHC S. No. Name of District Name of BEmONC Institution Type 53 Barwani Rajpur CHC 54 Barwani Niwali CHC 55 Barwani Thikari CHC 56 Barwani Anjad PHC 57 Barwani Ojhar PHC 58 Barwani Warla PHC 59 Barwani Khetia PHC 60 Barwani Julwania PHC 61 BURHANPUR NEPANAGAR CHC 62 BURHANPUR SHAHPUR CHC 63 BURHANPUR BODARLI PHC 64 Dhar Pithampur CHC 65 Dhar Tirla CHC 66 Dhar Bakaner CHC 67 Dhar Dharampuri CHC 68 Dhar Gandhwani CHC 69 Dhar Nisarpur CHC 70 Dhar Bagh CHC 71 Dhar Nalchha PHC 72 Dhar Ghatabillod PHC 73 Dhar Dahi PHC 74 Dhar Bidwal PHC 75 Dhar Amjhera PHC 76 Dhar Umarban PHC 77 Indore Manpur CHC 78 Indore Betma PHC 79 Indore Goutampura PHC 80 Indore Hatod PHC 81 Indore Bicholi Habsi PHC 82 Indore Hasalpur PHC 83 Indore Chandrawati Ganj PHC 84 Indore Dakachya PHC 85 Jhabua Meghnagar CHC 86 Jhabua Para CHC 87 Jhabua Ranapur CHC 88 Jhabua Kaththiwada CHC 89 Jhabua Udaygarh CHC 90 Jhabua Bhabra CHC 91 Jhabua Ambua PHC 92 Jhabua Umarkot PHC 93 Jhabua Nanpur PHC 94 Jhabua Bori PHC 95 Jhabua Kakanwani PHC 96 Khandwa Pandhana CHC 97 Khandwa Mundi CHC 98 Khandwa Jawar PHC 99 Khandwa Chhaigaon CHC 100 Khandwa Piplod PHC 101 Khandwa Borgaon PHC 102 Khandwa Mandhata PHC 103 Khandwa Roshni PHC 104 Khargone Gogaon CHC 105 Khargone Segaon CHC 106 Khargone Zirniya CHC 107 Khargone Mandleshwar CHC 108 Khargone Kasrawad CHC S. No. Name of District Name of BEmONC Institution Type 109 Khargone Bhagawanpura CHC 110 Khargone Oon PHC 111 Khargone Mohana PHC 112 Khargone Bamnala PHC 113 Khargone Bedia PHC 114 Khargone Bisthan PHC 115 Ashoknagar Mungawali CHC 116 Ashoknagar Ishagarh CHC 117 Ashoknagar Shadora CHC 118 Ashoknagar Bhadurpur PHC 119 Ashoknagar Malhargarh PHC 120 Bhind Ater CHC 121 Bhind Roan CHC 122 Bhind Mau CHC 123 Bhind Phoof PHC 124 Bhind Gormi PHC 125 Bhind Mihona PHC 126 Bhind Bharoli PHC 127 Datia Bhander CHC 128 Datia Indergarh PHC 129 Datia Unnao PHC 130 Datia Basai PHC 131 Datia Baroni PHC 132 Datia Salon-B PHC 133 Guna Aron CHC 134 Guna Khumbraj CHC 135 Guna Bamori CHC 136 Guna Maksudangarh PHC 137 Guna Myana PHC 138 Guna Ruthiyai PHC 139 Gwalior Mohna CHC 140 Gwalior Barai PHC 141 Gwalior Hastinapur PHC 142 Gwalior Antri PHC 143 Gwalior Chinor PHC 144 Morena Pahargarh CHC 145 Morena Noorabad CHC 146 Morena Joura CHC 147 Morena Porsa CHC 148 Morena Banmore PHC 149 Morena Khadiyahar PHC 150 Morena Rampurkala PHC 151 Morena Sumawali PHC 152 Morena Jhundpura PHC 153 SHEOPUR CHC, Karhal CHC 154 SHEOPUR CHC, Baroda CHC 155 Shivpuri Khaniyadhana CHC 156 Shivpuri Narwar CHC 157 Shivpuri Kolaras CHC 158 Shivpuri BamoreKala PHC 159 Shivpuri Magroni PHC 160 Shivpuri Dinara PHC 161 Shivpuri Bairad PHC 162 Shivpuri Rannod PHC 163 Shivpuri Manpura PHC 164 Shivpuri Khod PHC 165 Balaghat Kiranapur CHC S. No. Name of District Name of BEmONC Institution Type 166 Balaghat Paraswada CHC 167 Balaghat Birsa CHC 168 Balaghat Khairlanji CHC 169 Balaghat Lalbarra CHC 170 Balaghat Lamta PHC 171 Balaghat Hatta PHC 172 Balaghat Bahela PHC 173 Balaghat Bhanegaon PHC 174 Balaghat Rampaily PHC 175 Chhindwara Mohkhed CHC 176 Chhindwara Tamia CHC 177 Chhindwara Jamai CHC 178 Chhindwara Damua CHC 179 Chhindwara Bichhua CHC 180 Chhindwara Nandanwadi CHC 181 Chhindwara Chourai CHC 182 Chhindwara Pindraikala PHC 183 Chhindwara Harrai CHC 184 Chhindwara Batkakhapa PHC 185 Chhindwara Badchicholi PHC 186 DINDORI Karanjiya CHC 187 DINDORI Mehadwani CHC 188 DINDORI Amarpur CHC 189 DINDORI Samnapur CHC 190 DINDORI Shahpura CHC 191 DINDORI Gadasarai PHC 192 DINDORI Kisalpuri PHC 193 Jabalpur Panagar CHC 194 Jabalpur Natwara CHC 195 Jabalpur Majholi CHC 196 Jabalpur Bargi PHC 197 Jabalpur Chargawa PHC 198 KATNI Badwara CHC 199 KATNI Reethi CHC 200 KATNI Umariapan CHC 201 KATNI Barhi CHC 202 KATNI Kanhewara PHC 203 KATNI Badgaon PHC 204 KATNI Singodi PHC 205 KATNI Kemor PHC 206 KATNI Slemanabad PHC 207 Mandla Pindrai PHC 208 Mandla Niwas PHC 209 Mandla Bichhiya PHC 210 Mandla Bijadandi CHC 211 Mandla Mohgaon PHC 212 Mandla Mawai PHC 213 Mandla Ghughri PHC 214 Mandla Bamhani PHC 215 Mandla Naijher PHC 216 Seoni Gopalganj CHC 217 Seoni Barghat CHC 218 Seoni Kurai CHC 219 Seoni Chhapara CHC 220 Seoni Dhanora CHC 221 Seoni Ari PHC 222 Seoni Palari PHC S. No. Name of District Name of BEmONC Institution Type 223 Seoni Piparwani PHC 224 Narsingpur Chawarpatha PHC 225 Narsingpur Dhamna PHC 226 Narsingpur Gotegove CHC 227 Narsingpur Salichucka CHC 228 Narsingpur Saikhedha CHC 229 Narsingpur Barman PHC 230 Narsingpur Chichle PHC 231 Narsingpur Tendukhedha CHC 232 CHHATARPUR Bijawar CHC 233 CHHATARPUR Rajnagar PHC 234 CHHATARPUR Khajuraho CHC 235 CHHATARPUR Bamitha PHC 236 CHHATARPUR Gaurihar CHC 237 CHHATARPUR Buxwaha CHC 238 CHHATARPUR Laundi CHC 239 CHHATARPUR Chandla PHC 240 CHHATARPUR Harpalpur PHC 241 CHHATARPUR Maharjpur PHC 242 CHHATARPUR Ishanagar PHC 243 CHHATARPUR Satai PHC 244 CHHATARPUR Kishangarh PHC 245 Damoh Patharia CHC 246 Damoh Tendukheda CHC 247 Damoh Patera CHC 248 Damoh Batiagarh CHC 249 Panna Amanganj CHC 250 Panna Gunor CHC 251 Panna Shahnagar CHC 252 Panna Devendranagar PHC 253 Panna Repura PHC 254 Panna Saleha PHC 255 Panna Semaria PHC Sagar 256 Banda CHC Sagar 257 Kesli CHC Sagar 258 Malthon CHC Sagar 259 Rahatgarh PHC Sagar 260 Shahpur PHC 261 Sagar Gourjhamar PHC 262 Sagar Jaruakheda PHC 263 Tikamgarh Baldevgarh CHC 264 Tikamgarh Prthivipur CHC 265 Tikamgarh Palera CHC 266 Tikamgarh Badagaon PHC 267 Tikamgarh Khargapur PHC 268 Tikamgarh Orchha PHC 269 Tikamgarh Lidhora PHC 270 Tikamgarh Bamhorikala PHC 271 Tikamgarh Taricharkala PHC 272 DEWAS Khategaon CHC 273 DEWAS Satwas PHC 274 DEWAS Bagli CHC 275 DEWAS Hatpiplya PHC 276 DEWAS Bhoransa PHC S. No. Name of District Name of BEmONC Institution Type 277 DEWAS Barotha PHC 278 DEWAS Vijayganj Mandi PHC 279 DEWAS Kantaphod PHC 280 DEWAS Panigaon PHC 281 DEWAS Chobaradhira PHC 282 Mandsaur Malhargarh CHC 283 Mandsaur Sitamau PHC 284 Mandsaur Melkhera CHC 285 Mandsaur Sandhara PHC 286 Mandsaur Pipliyamandi PHC 287 Mandsaur Nahargarh PHC 288 Mandsaur Suwasara PHC 289 Mandsaur Shamgarh PHC 290 Neemuch Palsoda PHC 291 Neemuch Bisalwas Kala CHC 292 Neemuch Manana CHC 293 Neemuch Diken PHC 294 Neemuch Ratangarh PHC 295 Neemuch Singoli PHC 296 Ratlam Namli CHC 297 Ratlam Birmawal PHC 298 Ratlam Sailana CHC 299 Ratlam Sarwan PHC 300 Ratlam Kharwakala PHC 301 Ratlam Tal PHC 302 Ratlam Bardiyagoyal PHC 303 Ratlam Ringnod PHC 304 Ratlam Rawti PHC 305 Ratlam Piploda CHC 306 Shajapur Polaykala PHC 307 Shajapur Akodia PHC 308 Shajapur Badod CHC 309 Shajapur Nalkherha CHC 310 Shajapur Berchha PHC 311 Shajapur Makshi PHC 312 Shajapur Momanbadodia CHC 313 Shajapur Soyatkala PHC 314 Shajapur Kalapeepal CHC 315 Shajapur Kannad PHC 316 Ujjain Ghatia CHC 317 Ujjain Tarana CHC 318 Ujjain Jharda CHC 319 Ujjain Narwar CHC 320 Ujjain Unhel PHC 321 Rewa Naigarhi CHC 322 Rewa Semariya PHC 323 Rewa Beeda PHC 324 Rewa Baikunthpur PHC 325 Rewa Chakghat PHC 326 Rewa Gangeo CHC 327 Rewa Lalgaon PHC 328 Rewa Govindgarh CHC 329 Rewa Teekar PHC 330 Rewa Rahat PHC 331 Rewa Dabhaura PHC 332 Rewa Raipur kurchaliyan CHC S. No. Name of District Name of BEmONC Institution Type 333 Satna Majhgawa CHC 334 Satna Unchehra CHC 335 Satna Mukundpur CHC 336 Satna Devrajnagar CHC 337 Satna Rampur Bgghelan CHC 338 Satna Kothi PHC 339 Satna Birsinghpur PHC 340 Satna Koter PHC 341 Satna Ramnagar PHC 342 Satna Amdara PHC 343 Shahdol Gohparu CHC 344 Shahdol Budhar CHC 345 Shahdol Singhpur CHC 346 Shahdol Dhanpuri CHC 347 Shahdol Channodi PHC 348 Shahdol Budwa PHC 349 Sidhi Semaria CHC 350 Sidhi Barigawa PHC 351 Sidhi Majhauli CHC 352 Sidhi Sihawal CHC 353 Sidhi Amiliya PHC 354 Sidhi Amarpur PHC 355 Sidhi Churhat CHC 356 Sidhi Khaddi PHC 357 Sidhi Niwas CHC 358 Sidhi Lamsarai PHC 359 Sidhi Mada(Bindul) PHC 360 Sidhi Podi PHC 361 Umaria Manpur CHC 362 Umaria Chandia PHC 363 Umaria Karkeli PHC 364 Anooppur Jaithahari CHC 365 Anooppur Parasi CHC 366 Anooppur Bijuri PHC.
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