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SERVICE AREA VILLAGE LIST for SONITPUR and BISWANATH DISTRICT SERVICE AREA VILLAGE LIST for SONITPUR AND BISWANATH DISTRICT COMPILLED BY LEAD BANK OFFICE SONITPUR AND BISWANATH DISTRICT UCO BANK TEZPUR,ASSAM PIN 784001 SERVICE AREA VILLAGES UNDER PUB CHAIDUAR DEV.BLOCK TOTAL NO. OF BANKS :8 TOTAL NO. OF VILLAGES :357 Banks Sl Villages Gaon Panchayat Remarks No. 1.A.G.V. Bank 1 Aliguri Pub Kalabari Hawajan Branch 2 Aliguri Pichola Subansiri (Part) 3 Amguri Pichola Subansiri(Part) 4 Bejiachuk Pub Kalabari 5 Borachuk Dakhin Kalabari(Part) 6 Borachuk Kaibarta Dakhin Kalabari(Part) 7 Brahmangaon Pub Kalabari 8 Chapori Pichola Subansiri(Part) 9 Chengmaraguri Kalabari(Part) 10 Dakchaporib Kaibarta Pichola Subansiri(Part) 11 Deurichukgaon Pub Kalabari 12 Deurigaon Pub Kalabari 13 Dharakara Pichola Subansiri(Part) 14 Dologuri Dakhin Kalabari(Part) 15 Gamariati Pichola Subansiri(Part) 16 Ghuriagaon Pub Kalabari 17 Gitang Pichola Subansiri(Part) 18 Jokhinichuk Dakhin Kalabari(Part) 19 Kalitagaon Kalabari(Part) 20 Kardongchuk Pichola Subansiri(Part) 21 KHaraiguri Pub Kalabari 22 Khutikatia gaon Pub Kalabari 23 Kukurashowa Kalabari(Part) 24 Maj Pichala Pichola Subansiri(Part) 25 Mohkhali Pichola Subansiri(Part) 26 No.1 Dola Dakhin Kalabari(Part) 27 No.1 Satiara Pub Kalabari 28 No.2 Deurigaon Pub Kalabari 29 No.2 Dalla Doloni Kalabari(Part) 30 No.1 Kolmouguri Sessa Asomiya Kalabari(Part) 31 Nopamua Pub Kalabari 32 Pichala Dakchapori Pichola Subansiri(Part) 33 Pichalamukh Pub Kalabari 34 Salamora Dakhin Kalabari(Part) 35 Satiara Pichola Subansiri(Part) 36 Satiara Pathar Pub Kalabari 37 Sowaguri Pichola Subansiri(Part) 38 Sutargaon Pub Kalabari 39 Tamulibheti Pub Kalabari Banks Sl Villages Gaon Panchayat Remarks No. 2. A.G.V. Bank 1 Alaripur Alupara(Part) Kalabari Branch 2 Amguri Alupara(Part) 3 Athaishghoria Uttar Kalabari(Part) 4 Aunibari Pachim Kalabari(Part) 5 Borachuk Pathar Pachim Kalabari(Part) 6 Borbori Alupara(Part) 7 Changmara Jarani Kalabari(Part) 8 Chengmaraguri Kalabari(Part) 9 Daimalu Centre Alupara(Part) 10 Darrangi Mornoi Kalabari(Part) 11 Dhanpur Alupara(Part) 12 Dharampur Alupara(Part) 13 Digombari Alupara(Part) 14 Dimapur Alupara(Part) 15 Gamariguri Uttar Kalabari(Part) 16 Gandabil Alupara(Part) 17 Gopsarguri Uttar Kalabari(Part) 18 Jagara Doloni Pachim Kalabari(Part) 19 Kadamguri Alupara(Part) 20 Kalitagaon Kalabari(Part) 21 Khetrawati Pachim Kalabari(Part) 22 Kokila Banargaon Alupara(Part) 23 Kokila Banduguri Alupara(Part) 24 Kokila Centre Alupara(Part) 25 Kokila Majgaon Alupara(Part) 26 Kokila Nahoroni Alupara(Part) 27 Kokilajhar Alupara(Part) 28 Kukurashowa Kalabari(Part) 29 Kungrigarh Alupara(Part) 30 Lakhipur Alupara(Part) 31 Mainawpur Uttar Kalabari(Part) 32 Majhikuchi Pachim Kalabari(Part) 33 Mikirborachuk Pachim Kalabari(Part) 34 Milonpur Alupara(Part) 35 Mornoiguri Kalabari(Part) 36 Narenguri Alupara(Part) 37 No.1Bijoypur Alupara(Part) 38 No.1 Daimuguri Alupara(Part) 39 No.1 Domonpur Alupara(Part) 40 No.1 Ekarabari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 41 No.1 Gajen Pathar Uttar Kalabari(Part) 42 No.1 Garhaga Alupara(Part) 43 No.1 Jamuguri Alupara(Part) 44 No.1 Kakhanguri Alupara(Part) 45 No.1 Kokila Turibari Alupara(Part) 46 No.1 Majhikuchi Pachim Kalabari(Part) 47 No.1 Naserbari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 48 No.1 Palengbari Uttar Kalabari(Part) Banks Sl Villages Gaon Panchayat Remarks No. 49 No.1 Sarkura Pachim Kalabari(Part) 50 No.2 Bijoypur Alupara(Part) 51 No.2Bikrampur Uttar Kalabari(Part) 52 No.2Daimuguri Alupara(Part) 53 No.2Domonpur Alupara(Part) 54 No.2Ekarabari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 55 No.2Gajen Pathar Uttar Kalabari(Part) 56 No.2Garhaga Alupara(Part) 57 No.2Jamuguri Alupara(Part) 58 No.2 Kakhanguri Alupara(Part) 59 No.2Kokila Turibari Alupara(Part) 60 No.2Majhikuchi Pachim Kalabari(Part) 61 No.2Naserbari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 62 No.2Palengbari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 63 No.2Sarkura Pachim Kalabari(Part) 64 No.3Bijoypur Alupara(Part) 65 No.2Dalla Doloni Kalabari(Part) 66 No.1Kolmouguri Sessa Asomiya Kala Uttar Kalabari(Part) 67 Ouguri Forest bari(Part) 68 Pahukata Uttar Kalabari(Part) 69 Pratapgarh Pachim Kalabari(Part) 70 Pub Palengbari Alupara(Part) 71 Pulisomoni Deuri(Santipur) Uttar Kalabari(Part) 72 Pulisomoni Miri Forest Uttar Kalabari(Part) 73 Pulisonani Dofala(Dubia Dofola) Uttar Kalabari(Part) 74 Rangajan Dofala Uttar Kalabari(Part) 75 Rangajan Miri Forest Uttar Kalabari(Part) 76 Ratanpur Alupara(Part) 77 Salbari Alupara(Part) 78 Sessa Daimuk Alupara(Part) 79 Sessabali Alupara(Part) 80 Simlaguri Alupara(Part) 81 Singrajan Kalabari(Part) 82 Sonajuli Alupara(Part) 83 Supahibari Kalabari(Part) 84 Sutar Doloni Kalabari(Part) 85 Upar Gopsarguri Alupara(Part) 3. A.G.V.Bank 1 Amguri Pisola Subansiri(Part) LohitmukhBranch 2 Bahumari Bortamuli(Part) 3 Baligaon Lohitmukh 4 Baligaon Chowguri Lohitmukh 5 Bhalukguri Lohitmukh 6 Bherbheri Pathar Kharoiparia(Part) 7 Chapori Chirakhowa Bortamuli(Part) 8 Charabantha Kharoiparia(Part) 9 Charaibari Raunamukh 10 Chenijaan Lohitmukh 11 Dusutimukh Kharoiparia(Part) Banks Sl Village Gaon Panchayat Remarks No. 12 Gajpur Raunamukh 13 Gamariati Lohitmukh 14 Gitang Pichola Subansiri(Part) 15 Gorai Chapori Bortamuli(Part) 16 Kambong Lohitmukh 17 Kardongchuk Pichola Subansiri(Part) 18 Kathalkuchi Malipur Lohitmukh 19 Khalihoi Pathar Kharoiparia(Part) 20 Kharaiati Lohitmukh 21 Kharoipam Kharoiparia(Part) 22 Kutukgaon Lohitmukh 23 Lohitmukh Lohitmukh 24 Lokosa Bortamuli(Part) 25 Maj Pichala Pichola Subansiri(Part) 26 Majhikuchi(Dhandi) Kharoiparia (Part) 27 Mohkhali Pichola Subansiri(Part) 28 Natun Dhandi Lohitmukh 29 No.1 Bejisuti Raunamukh 30 No.1 Bortamuli Bortamuli(Part) 31 No.1 Charaibari Raunamukh 32 No.1 Chirakhowa Bortamuli(Part) 33 No.1 Ojabora Kharoiparia(Part) 34 No.1 Rajabari Kharoipaia(Part) 35 No.1 Sakala Kharoiparia(Part) 36 No.1 Sarutamuli(Laoghuli) Bortamuli(Part) 37 No.2 Bejisuti Raunamukh 38 No.2 Bortamuli Bortamul(Part) 39 No.2 Charaibari Raunamukh 40 No.2 Chirakhowa Bortamuli (Part) 41 No.2 Ojabora Kharoiparia(Part) 42 No.2 Rajabari(N.C.Rajabari) Khroiparia(Part) 43 No.2 Sakala Kharoiparia(Part) 44 No.2 Sarutamuli Bortamuli(Part) 45 Ouguri Forest Pichola Subansiri(Part) 46 Pichola Dakchapori Pichola Subansiri(Part) 47 Pichola Miri Pichola Subansiri(Part) 48 Purani Baligaon Lohitmukh 49 Rajabahar Kharoiparia (Part) 50 Rangamuri Kharoiparia (Part) 51 Raunamukh Miri Raunamukh 52 Rounamukh Raunamukh 53 Rounamukh Pathar Raunamukh 54 Sowaguri Pichola Subansiri(Part) 4. Allahabad Bank 1 Alaripur Alupara Dubia Branch 2 Amguri Alupara 3 Arimora Suryachuk Pub Dubia 4 Athaisghoria Uttar Kalabari(Part) 5 Bishnujyoti Dham Pub Dubia Banks Sl Village Gaon Panchayat Remarks No. 6 Borbori Alupara 7 Bordup Dubia 8 Chikari Chuk Pub Dubia 9 Da-Gaon Dubia 10 Daimalu Centre Alupara 11 Dhanpur Alupara 12 Dharampur Alupara 13 Digombori Alupara 14 Dimapur Alupara 15 Dubia Gopsar Dubia 16 Dubia Karbi Dubia 17 Dubia Naarani Pub Dubia 18 Dubia Pathar Dubia 19 Gandabil Alupara 20 Gomariguri Uttar Kalabari(Part) 21 Gopsarguri Uttar Kalabari(Part) 22 Jorabari Dham Pub Dubia 23 Jarhatia Gaon Dubia 24 Jaronigaon Dubia 25 Kadamguri Alupara 26 Kochgaon Pub Dubia 27 Kokaijhar Alupara 28 Kokila Banargon Alupara 29 Kokila Banduguri Alupara 30 Kokila Centre Alupara 31 Kokila Chariali Dubia 32 Kokila Majgaon Dubia 33 Kokila Majgaon Alupara 34 Kokila Nahoroni Alupara 35 Kokilaguri Dubia 36 Kungrigarh Alupara 37 Lakhipur Alupara 38 Mainawpur Uttar Kalabari(Part) 39 Milanpur Alupara 40 Naharoni Dubia 41 Narenguri Alupara 42 Nigam Middle Line Pub Dubia 43 Nigam Pachim Line Pub Dubia 44 Nigam Pub Dham Pub Dubia 45 Nigam Pub Line Pub Dubia 46 Nigam Uttar Line Pub Dubia 47 No.1 Bijoypur Alupara 48 No.1 Doimukguri Alupara 49 No.1 Ekarabari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 50 No.1 Gajen Pathar Uttar Kalabari(Part) 51 No.1 Garhaga Alupara 52 No.1 Jamuguri Alupara 53 No.1 Kakhanguri Alupara Banks Sl Village Gaon Panchayat Remarks No. 54 No.1 Naharani Dubia 55 No.1 Naserbari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 56 No.1 Palengbari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 57 No.1 Domonpur Alupara 58 No.2 Bijoypur Alupara 59 No.2 Bikrampur Uttar Kalabari(Part) 60 No.2 Doimukguri Alupara 61 No.2 Domonpur Alupara 62 No.2 Ekarabari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 63 No.2 Gojen Pathar Uttar Kalabari(Part) 64 No.2 Gorhaga Alupara 65 No.2 Jamuguri Alupara 66 No.2 Kakhanguri Alupara 67 No.2 Kokila Turibari Alupara 68 No.2 Naharani Dubia 69 No.2 Naserbari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 70 No.2 Palengbari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 71 No.2 Santipur Pub Dubia 72 No.3 Bijoypur Alupara 73 NO.1 Kokila Turibari Alupara 74 Ouguri Forest Uttar Kalabari(Part) 75 Pamgaon Dubia 76 Pratapgarh Alupara 77 Pub Dubia Pub Dubia 78 Pub Palengbari Uttar Kalabari(Part) 79 Pulisomoni Dafala(Pulisomoni Dafala) Uttar Kalabar i(Part) 80 Pulisomoni Deori(Santipur) Uttar Kalabari(Part) 81 Pulisomoni Miri Forest Uttar Kalabari(Part) 82 Rangjan Dafala Uttar Kalabari(Part) 83 Rangjan Miri Forest Uttar Kalabari(Part) 84 Ratanpur Alupara 85 Salbari Alupara 86 Sessa Daimuk Alupara 87 Sessabali Alupara 88 Simlaguri Alupara 89 Sonajuli Alupara 90 Sonalibari Dubia 91 Upar Gopsarguri Alupara 92 UIttar Naharani Dubia 5.Allahabad Bank 1 Alitala Solengi(Part) Rajgarh Charali Branch 2 Amlaiguri Sonapur (Gohpur) 3 Amlaiguri Lakhipathar Sonapur 4 Anandapur Sonapur 5 Badalpathar Solengi(Part) 6 Baganibari Gopalpur(Part) 7 Balitika Solengi(Part) 8 Banduguri Sonapur 9 Bathabari Sonapur Banks Sl Village Gaon Panchayat Remarks no. 10 Bishnupur Sonapur 11 Bishnupur Majgaon Sonapur 12 Bishnupur Nathgaon Sonapur 13 Borghuli Solengi(Part) 14 Borline Ghogra 15 Borpaleng Solengi(Part) 16 Borpukhuri Sonapur 17 Brahmapur Sonapur 18 Chapaguri Sonapur 19 Chatrang Borbari Sonapur 20 Chatrang Nepali Sonapur 21 Chatrang Rajabari
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