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Ramsar (Ajmer) District, Block & PHC Ranking- August 2018 Distr State top performers- August 2018 Best District Best Block Best PHC Jaisalmer Kotri (Bhilwara) Ramsar (Ajmer) District, Block & PHC Ranking- August 2018 District Rank District Best Block in District Best PHC in District 1 Jaisalmer Ramgarh Devikot 2 Ganganagar Ganganagar Somasar 3 Bundi Nainwa Bansi 4 Sirohi Pindwara Anadara 5 Bikaner Dungergarh Gadiyala 6 Rajsamand Amet Sardargarh 7 Ajmer Srinagar Ramsar 8 Bhilwara Kotri Salavtiya 9 Jaipur II Chaksu Kotkhawada 10 Kota Sultanpur Bapawarkalan 11 Pali Sumerpur Chandaval 12 Tonk Deoli Jhilay 13 Pratapgarh Dhariawad Parsola 14 Jodhpur Bap Setrawa 15 Jalore Jalore Maalwara 16 Dholpur Baseri Marena 17 Hanumangarh Tibbi Baramsar 18 Banswara Chota Dungara Shergarh 19 Churu Taranagar Bhaleri 20 Bharatpur Bayana Sevar 21 Dungarpur Bichiwara Bankora 22 Nagaur Parbatsar Merta Road 23 Jhalawar Khanpur Aawar 24 Baran Anta Bamoriklan 25 Dausa Mahwa Gudhakatla 26 Karauli Karoli Narolidang 27 Chittorgarh Begun Katunda 28 Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu Pilani 29 Udaipur Mavli Panarwa 30 Barmer Baytu Gida 31 Jaipur I Viratnagar Pragpura 32 Sikar Kudan Phagalwa 33 Sawai Madhopur Bonli Baler 0 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. 34 Alwar Rajgarh Partapgarh Ajmer: District & PHC Rankings (August 2018) District Rank Ajmer 7 Number of % OPD % Del Drug Test Days State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon Change Change availability Availability reported Rank Rank attendance 1 Ajmer Srinagar Ramsar 180 75 100% 100% 93 14 30 1 1 2 Ajmer Pisangan Saradhna 164 73 100% 100% 94 12 31 3 2 3 Ajmer Masooda Kharwa 161 41 100% 100% 93 9 23 18 3 4 Ajmer Kishangarh Karkedi 128 17 100% 100% 90 13 23 38 4 5 Ajmer Kekri Baghera 179 17 100% 100% 91 13 17 47 5 6 Ajmer Bhinai Devliyakalan 57 21 0% 100% 91 11 28 113 6 7 Ajmer Bhinai Sarana 67 8 0% 100% 89 14 25 139 7 8 Ajmer Arain Jhirota 38 15 0% 100% 84 14 29 146 8 9 Ajmer Jawaja Rajiyawas 90 13 0% 0% 79 14 29 190 9 1 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Alwar: District & PHC Rankings (August 2018) District Rank Alwar 34 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Alwar Thanagazi Partapgarh 124 62 100% 100% 66 0 0 85 1 2 Alwar Rajgarh Gola ka bas 72 21 0% 100% 79 10 15 147 2 3 Alwar Malakhera Chandoli 40 29 0% 100% 68 0 11 194 3 4 Alwar Bansur Karana 114 10 100% 0% 77 0 0 201 4 5 Alwar Reni Machri 91 1 0% 0% 75 13 24 222 5 6 Alwar Behror Bhetera 51 0 0% 0% 76 15 23 243 6 7 Alwar Kherli Mandi Ramnagar 72 3 0% 0% 66 10 19 253 7 8 Alwar Laxmangarh Harsana 51 4 0% 0% 55 12 23 265 8 9 Alwar Mundawar Jat Bahror 98 0 0% 0% 64 0 24 269 9 10 Alwar Shahjanpur Manjri Kala 75 5 0% 0% 36 14 4 277 10 11 Alwar Tijara Ishroda 26 1 0% 0% 63 10 21 279 11 12 Alwar Kotkasim Jodiya 49 0 0% 0% 57 6 17 282 12 13 Alwar Kishangarhbas Bagherikala 27 0 0% 0% 65 0 0 285 13 2 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Banswara: District & PHC Rankings (August 2018) District Rank Banswara 18 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Banswara Bagidora Shergarh 102 25 100% 100% 88 15 22 19 1 2 Banswara Bagidora Nogama 169 61 100% 100% 71 14 19 35 2 3 Banswara Chota Dungara Kasarwadi 47 106 0% 100% 90 15 21 92 3 4 Banswara Choti Sarwan Danpur 67 64 0% 100% 84 11 23 93 4 5 Banswara Kushalgarh Choti Sarva 106 80 9% 100% 74 8 0 130 5 6 Banswara Anandpuri Naharpura 34 41 0% 100% 75 15 8 150 6 7 Banswara Ghatol Khamera 66 131 0% 100% 80 0 0 186 7 8 Banswara Partapur Loharia 64 3 0% 0% 83 14 20 232 8 9 Banswara Talwara Nayagaon 73 4 0% 0% 86 11 17 235 9 10 Banswara Talwara Kohala 53 1 5% 0% 89 14 12 244 10 11 Banswara Partapur Odwada 48 5 0% 0% 87 11 18 245 11 3 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Baran: District & PHC Rankings (August 2018) District Rank Baran 24 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Baran Anta Bamoriklan 271 13 100% 0% 67 15 31 105 1 2 Baran Chhipabaro Sarthal 100 17 0% 100% 54 15 29 114 2 3 Baran Kishanganj Bhanwargarh 108 12 100% 0% 68 12 21 141 3 4 Baran Baran Bamla 75 8 0% 0% 78 14 25 211 4 5 Baran Atru Chardana 56 0 0% 0% 58 13 29 256 5 6 Baran Chhabra Kolhukheda 59 0 0% 0% 64 11 10 275 6 4 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Barmer: district & PHC rankings (August 2018) District Rank Barmer 30 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Barmer Baytu Gida 104 38 100% 100% 74 11 2 55 1 2 Barmer Siwana Padru 104 34 100% 100% 44 12 14 56 2 3 Barmer Baytu Bharkha 95 67 0% 100% 87 14 19 67 3 4 Barmer Barmer Gagaria 46 113 0% 100% 74 12 26 118 4 5 Barmer Dhorimana Gandhav Khurd 46 11 100% 120% 74 7 18 120 5 6 Barmer Balotra Kitnod 64 38 0% 100% 67 14 16 123 6 7 Barmer Sheo Bhiyad 50 31 0% 100% 69 7 14 163 7 8 Barmer Chohtan Mithrau 25 35 0% 100% 43 11 25 180 8 9 Barmer Chohtan Sata 66 95 0% 100% 48 4 12 187 9 10 Barmer Sindhary Payalakalan 23 51 0% 100% 73 0 3 210 10 11 Barmer Siwana Ajeet 28 14 0% 180% 58 10 12 213 11 12 Barmer Sheo Jai Sindhar Gaown 32 24 0% 100% 44 0 11 229 12 13 Barmer Balotra Araba Chouhan 37 2 0% 0% 73 12 20 266 13 14 Barmer Barmer Sanavada 48 4 0% 0% 73 9 10 273 14 15 Barmer Balotra Navatala 0 0 0% 0% 76 10 24 281 15 16 Barmer Dhorimana Loharwa 11 8 0% 0% 77 0 2 284 16 5 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Bharatpur: District & PHC Rankings (August 2018) District Rank Bharatpur 20 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Bharatpur Sewar Sevar 263 67 100% 100% 91 12 25 11 1 2 Bharatpur Bhusawar Halena 189 66 100% 100% 84 12 17 30 2 3 Bharatpur Bayana Jhel Ka Bada 113 32 100% 100% 85 15 8 34 3 4 Bharatpur Rupbas Rudawal 192 106 100% 100% 85 9 13 40 4 5 Bharatpur Deeg Januthar 119 14 100% 0% 84 0 7 184 5 6 Bharatpur Nagar Gopalgarh 75 18 0% 100% 86 0 4 192 6 7 Bharatpur Kaman Ghata 69 2 0% 0% 90 2 19 261 7 8 Bharatpur Nagar Mudia Nagar 32 0 0% 0% 88 10 19 267 8 9 Bharatpur Kumher Ambar 53 2 0% 0% 75 0 21 278 9 10 Bharatpur Nadbai Barolichhar 51 2 0% 0% 79 0 17 280 10 6 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Bhilwara: District & PHC Rankings (August 2018) District Rank Bhilwara 8 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Bhilwara Mandalgarh Salavtiya 113 37 100% 100% 89 11 31 7 1 2 Bhilwara Banera Rayala 147 41 100% 100% 87 12 29 8 2 3 Bhilwara Gulabpura Hurda 179 12 100% 100% 90 14 27 42 3 4 Bhilwara Mandalgarh Singoli 123 10 100% 100% 83 9 26 57 4 5 Bhilwara Jahazpur Sakkargarh 116 11 100% 100% 78 10 11 72 5 6 Bhilwara Kotri Aama 54 53 0% 100% 95 15 28 74 6 7 Bhilwara Raipur Ashaholi 62 36 0% 100% 82 14 29 78 7 8 Bhilwara Asind Antali 51 18 0% 100% 85 13 24 135 8 9 Bhilwara Sahara Lakhola 57 10 24% 100% 89 9 22 148 9 10 Bhilwara Shahpura Kothiya 36 15 0% 100% 75 11 22 179 10 11 Bhilwara Suwana Gurla 79 5 0% 0% 82 10 19 233 11 12 Bhilwara Mandal Bemali 47 1 0% 0% 81 12 25 247 12 7 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Bikaner: District & PHC Rankings (August 2018) District Rank Bikaner 5 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Bikaner Kolayat Gadiyala 113 67 100% 100% 95 15 19 6 1 2 Bikaner Nokha Kakku 88 32 100% 100% 89 12 25 20 2 3 Bikaner Bikaner Jamsar 81 67 100% 100% 89 14 22 23 3 4 Bikaner Loonkaransar Raner Damolai 138 52 100% 100% 83 12 0 51 4 5 Bikaner Dungergarh Bigga 43 33 0% 100% 90 15 24 89 5 6 Bikaner Nokha Badhnu 85 20 0% 100% 92 9 15 125 6 8 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.
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