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Sl. No. District Code District Name CD Block Name List of CD Blocks where minority population is 25% or more of total population Sl. No. District District name CD Block name code (1) (2) (3) (4) JAMMU & KASHMIR (01) 1 01 Kupwara Kralpora 2 01 Kupwara Trehgam 3 01 Kupwara Kupwara 4 01 Kupwara Sogam 5 01 Kupwara Rajwara 6 01 Kupwara Ramhal 7 01 Kupwara Teetwal 8 01 Kupwara Tangdhar 9 01 Kupwara Langate 10 02 Baramula Gurez 11 02 Baramula Bandipora 12 02 Baramula Zaingeer 13 02 Baramula Sopore 14 02 Baramula Rafiabad 15 02 Baramula Ruhama 16 02 Baramula Uri 17 02 Baramula Buniyar 18 02 Baramula Baramula 19 02 Baramula Wagura 20 02 Baramula Tangmarg 21 02 Baramula Pattan 22 02 Baramula Hajin 23 02 Baramula Sumbal 24 03 Srinagar Kangan 25 03 Srinagar Lar 26 03 Srinagar Ganderbal 27 03 Srinagar Srinagar 28 04 Badgam Narbal 29 04 Badgam Khag 30 04 Badgam Beerwah 31 04 Badgam Badgam 32 04 Badgam Baghat-I-Kani Pora 33 04 Badgam Chadura 34 04 Badgam Khansahib 35 04 Badgam Nagam 36 05 Pulwama Pampore 37 05 Pulwama Tral 38 05 Pulwama Kaka Pora 39 05 Pulwama Pulwama 40 05 Pulwama Keller 41 05 Pulwama Kulgam 42 05 Pulwama Shupiyan 43 06 Anantnag Dachnipora 44 06 Anantnag Koveri Pora 45 06 Anantnag Shangas 46 06 Anantnag Achabal 47 06 Anantnag Quimoh 48 06 Anantnag Damhal Hanji Pora 49 06 Anantnag Qazigund 50 06 Anantnag Shahabad 51 06 Anantnag Breng 52 06 Anantnag Kulgam 53 06 Anantnag Shupiyan 54 07 Leh (Ladakh) Khalsi 55 07 Leh (Ladakh) Nobra 56 07 Leh (Ladakh) Durbuk 57 07 Leh (Ladakh) Kharoo 58 07 Leh (Ladakh) Leh 59 07 Leh (Ladakh) Nyoma 60 08 Kargil Drass 61 08 Kargil Kargil 62 08 Kargil Shakar Chiktan 63 08 Kargil Shargol 64 08 Kargil Sankoo 65 08 Kargil Taisuru 66 08 Kargil Zanskar 67 09 Doda Warwan 68 09 Doda Marwa 69 09 Doda Kishtwar 70 09 Doda Inderwal 71 09 Doda Banihal 72 09 Doda Ramsu 73 09 Doda Ramban 74 09 Doda Assar 75 09 Doda Bhagwa 76 09 Doda Doda 77 09 Doda Bhaderwah 78 09 Doda Thathri 79 09 Doda Bhallesa 80 10 Udhampur Mahore 81 10 Udhampur Gool 82 10 Udhampur Arnas 83 11 Punch Poonch 84 11 Punch Mandi 85 11 Punch Surankote 86 11 Punch Mendhar 87 11 Punch Balakote 88 12 Rajauri Manjakote 89 12 Rajauri Darhal 90 12 Rajauri Budhal 91 12 Rajauri Rajouri 92 12 Rajauri Nowshera 93 12 Rajauri Kalakote HIMACHAL PRADESH (02) 1 03 Lahul & Spiti Lahul 2 03 Lahul & Spiti Spiti 3 12 Kinnaur Poo PUNJAB (03) 1 01 Gurdaspur Dinanagar 2 01 Gurdaspur Gurdaspur 3 01 Gurdaspur Kahnuwan 4 01 Gurdaspur Dhariwal 5 01 Gurdaspur Kalanaur 6 01 Gurdaspur Dera Baba Nanak 7 01 Gurdaspur Fatehgarh Churian 8 01 Gurdaspur Batala 9 01 Gurdaspur Qadian 10 01 Gurdaspur Sri Hargobindpur 11 02 Amritsar Ajnala 12 02 Amritsar Chogawan 13 02 Amritsar Harsha Chhina 14 02 Amritsar Verka 15 02 Amritsar Majitha 16 02 Amritsar Jandiala Guru 17 02 Amritsar Tarsika 18 02 Amritsar Rayya 19 02 Amritsar Khadoor Sahib 20 02 Amritsar Tarn Taran 21 02 Amritsar Gandiwind 22 02 Amritsar Bhikhiwind 23 02 Amritsar Valtoha 24 02 Amritsar Patti 25 02 Amritsar Naushehra Pannuan 26 02 Amritsar Chola Sahib 27 03 Kapurthala Nadala 28 03 Kapurthala Dhilwan 29 03 Kapurthala Kapurthala 30 03 Kapurthala Sultanpur Lodhi 31 03 Kapurthala Phagwara 32 04 Jalandhar Bhogpur 33 04 Jalandhar Adampur 34 04 Jalandhar Jalandhar West 35 04 Jalandhar Lohian Khas 36 04 Jalandhar Shahkot 37 04 Jalandhar Nakodar 38 04 Jalandhar Jalandhar East 39 04 Jalandhar Noor Mehal 40 04 Jalandhar Rurka Kalan 41 04 Jalandhar Phillaur (P) 42 05 Hoshiarpur Mukerian 43 05 Hoshiarpur Dasua 44 05 Hoshiarpur Tanda 45 05 Hoshiarpur Bhunga 46 05 Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur-I 47 05 Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur-II 48 05 Hoshiarpur Mahilpur 49 05 Hoshiarpur Garhshankar 50 06 Nawanshahr * Banga 51 06 Nawanshahr * Aur 52 06 Nawanshahr * Nawanshahr 53 06 Nawanshahr * Saroya 54 06 Nawanshahr * Balachaur 55 07 Rupnagar Anandpur Sahib 56 07 Rupnagar Nurpur Bedi 57 07 Rupnagar Rupnagar 58 07 Rupnagar Morinda 59 07 Rupnagar Majri 60 07 Rupnagar Kharar 61 07 Rupnagar Chamkaur Sahib (P) 62 08 Fatehgarh Sahib * Khamanon 63 08 Fatehgarh Sahib * Bassi Pathana 64 08 Fatehgarh Sahib * Amloh (P) 65 08 Fatehgarh Sahib * Sirhind (P) 66 08 Fatehgarh Sahib * Khera (P) 67 09 Ludhiana Ludhiana-II 68 09 Ludhiana Sidhwan Bet 69 09 Ludhiana Jagraon 70 09 Ludhiana Sudhar 71 09 Ludhiana Pakhowal 72 09 Ludhiana Ludhiana-I 73 09 Ludhiana Doraha 74 09 Ludhiana Machhiwara 75 09 Ludhiana Samrala 76 09 Ludhiana Dehlon 77 09 Ludhiana Khanna 78 10 Moga * Dharmkot 79 10 Moga * Moga-I 80 10 Moga * Moga-II 81 10 Moga * Bagha Purana 82 10 Moga * Nihal Singhwala 83 11 Firozpur Ghall Khurd 84 11 Firozpur Firozpur 85 11 Firozpur Mamdot 86 11 Firozpur Guru Har Sahai 87 11 Firozpur Jalalabad 88 11 Firozpur Fazilka 89 11 Firozpur Khuian Sarwar 90 11 Firozpur Abohar 91 11 Firozpur Makhu (P) 92 11 Firozpur Zira (P) 93 12 Muktsar * Muktsar 94 12 Muktsar * Kot Bhai 95 12 Muktsar * Lambi 96 12 Muktsar * Malout 97 13 Faridkot Faridkot 98 13 Faridkot Kot Kapura 99 14 Bathinda Phul 100 14 Bathinda Rampura 101 14 Bathinda Nathana 102 14 Bathinda Bathinda 103 14 Bathinda Sangat 104 14 Bathinda Talwandi Sabo 105 14 Bathinda Maur 106 15 Mansa * Bhikhi 107 15 Mansa * Mansa 108 15 Mansa * Budhlada 109 15 Mansa * Jhunir 110 15 Mansa * Sardulgarh 111 16 Sangrur Mahal Kalan 112 16 Sangrur Sehna 113 16 Sangrur Barnala 114 16 Sangrur Dhuri 115 16 Sangrur Malerkotla-II 116 16 Sangrur Malerkotla-I 117 16 Sangrur Amargarh 118 16 Sangrur Sherpur 119 16 Sangrur Sangrur 120 16 Sangrur Bhawanigarh 121 16 Sangrur Sunam 122 16 Sangrur Lehragaga 123 16 Sangrur Andana 124 17 Patiala Nabha 125 17 Patiala Patiala 126 17 Patiala Rajpura 127 17 Patiala Dera Bassi 128 17 Patiala Ghanaur 129 17 Patiala Bhunerheri 130 17 Patiala Sanaur 131 17 Patiala Samana 132 17 Patiala Patran UTTARANCHAL (05) 1 05 Dehradun Vikas Nagar 2 12 Udham Singh Nagar *Jaspur 3 12 Udham Singh Nagar *Kashipur 4 12 Udham Singh Nagar *Bajpur 5 12 Udham Singh Nagar *Rudrapur 6 12 Udham Singh Nagar *Sitarganj 7 13 Hardwar Bhagwanpur 8 13 Hardwar Roorkee 9 13 Hardwar Narsan 10 13 Hardwar Bahadrabad 11 13 Hardwar Laksar HARYANA (06) 1 03 Yamunanagar Sadaura 2 03 Yamunanagar Chhachhrauli 3 04 Kurukshetra Pehowa 4 05 Kaithal Guhla 5 10 Fatehabad * Ratia 6 10 Fatehabad * Tohana 7 11 Sirsa Dabwali 8 11 Sirsa Odhan 9 11 Sirsa Baragudha 10 11 Sirsa Ellenabad 11 18 Gurgaon Taoru 12 18 Gurgaon Nuh 13 18 Gurgaon Nagina 14 18 Gurgaon Ferozepur Jhirka 15 18 Gurgaon Punahana 16 19 Faridabad Hathin DELHI (07) 1 03 North East * North East * RAJASTHAN (08) 1 01 Ganganagar Karanpur 2 01 Ganganagar Ganganagar 3 01 Ganganagar Sadulshahar 4 01 Ganganagar Padampur 5 01 Ganganagar Raisinghnagar 6 01 Ganganagar Anupgarh 7 02 Hanumangarh * Hanumangarh 8 06 Alwar Kishangarh Bas 9 06 Alwar Tijara 10 06 Alwar Ramgarh 11 06 Alwar Lachhmangarh 12 07 Bharatpur Kaman 13 07 Bharatpur Nagar 14 16 Jaisalmer Sam 15 16 Jaisalmer Sankra 16 17 Barmer Chohtan UTTAR PRADESH (09) 1 01 Saharanpur Sadauli Qadeem 2 01 Saharanpur Muzaffarabad 3 01 Saharanpur Puwarka 4 01 Saharanpur Ballia Kheri 5 01 Saharanpur Sarsawan 6 01 Saharanpur Gangoh 7 01 Saharanpur Nagal 8 01 Saharanpur Deoband 9 02 Muzaffarnagar Un 10 02 Muzaffarnagar Kairana 11 02 Muzaffarnagar Thana Bhawan 12 02 Muzaffarnagar Kandhla 13 02 Muzaffarnagar Charthawal 14 02 Muzaffarnagar Purkazi 15 02 Muzaffarnagar Muzaffarnagar 16 02 Muzaffarnagar Baghara 17 02 Muzaffarnagar Budhana 18 02 Muzaffarnagar Shahpur 19 02 Muzaffarnagar Morna 20 02 Muzaffarnagar Jansath 21 03 Bijnor Najibabad 22 03 Bijnor Kiratpur 23 03 Bijnor Mohammedpur Deomal 24 03 Bijnor Haldaur (Khari Jhalu) 25 03 Bijnor Kotwali 26 03 Bijnor Afzalgarh (Kasimpur Garhi) 27 03 Bijnor Nehtaur 28 03 Bijnor Allahpur 29 03 Bijnor Budhanpur Seohara 30 03 Bijnor Jalilpur 31 03 Bijnor Noorpur 32 04 Moradabad Thakurdwara 33 04 Moradabad Dilari 34 04 Moradabad Chhajlet 35 04 Moradabad Bhagatpur Tanda 36 04 Moradabad Moradabad 37 04 Moradabad Munda Pandey 38 04 Moradabad Dingarpur 39 04 Moradabad Bilari 40 04 Moradabad Asmauli 41 04 Moradabad Panwasa 42 04 Moradabad Sambhal 43 05 Rampur Suar 44 05 Rampur Bilaspur 45 05 Rampur Saidnagar 46 05 Rampur Chamraua 47 05 Rampur Shahabad 48 06 Jyotiba Phule Nagar *Amroha 49 06 Jyotiba Phule Nagar *Asmauli 50 06 Jyotiba Phule Nagar *Dhanaura 51 06 Jyotiba Phule Nagar *Joya 52 06 Jyotiba Phule Nagar *Gajraula 53 07 Meerut Sarurpur Khurd 54 07 Meerut Parikshitgarh 55 07 Meerut Machra 56 07 Meerut Janikhurd 57 07 Meerut Meerut 58 07 Meerut Rajpura 59 07 Meerut Kharkhoda 60 08 Baghpat * Chhaprauli 61 08 Baghpat * Pilana 62 09 Ghaziabad Razapur 63 09 Ghaziabad Bhojpur 64 09 Ghaziabad Dhaulana 65 09 Ghaziabad Hapur 66 09 Ghaziabad Simbhawali 67 09 Ghaziabad Garh Mukteshwar 68 11 Bulandshahr Gulaothi 69 11 Bulandshahr Bulandshahr 70 17 Etah Ganj Dundwara 71 19 Budaun Dahgavan 72 19 Budaun Qadar Chowk 73 20 Bareilly Baheri 74 20 Bareilly Shergarh 75 20 Bareilly Richha 76 20 Bareilly Bhojipura 77 20 Bareilly Fatehganj Pashchim 78 20 Bareilly Bithrichainpur 79 20 Bareilly Nawabganj 80 21 Pilibhit Amariya 81 21 Pilibhit Puranpur 82 22 Shahjahanpur Khutar 83 23 Kheri Kumbhigola 84 23 Kheri Bankeyganj 85 23 Kheri Phoolbehar 86 24 Sitapur Laharpur 87 24 Sitapur 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