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202 Annexure-IV Annexure-IV LIST OF VILLAGES FALLING UNDER COMMAND AND NON COMMAND AREA IN SEMI CRITICAL, CRITICAL AND OVER EXPLOITED BLOCKS OF MADHYA PRADESH District No Block Category Villages under the Block Command area of Block Non Command area of Block Morena 1 Porsa Semi critical Chuneta, Amleha, Rachhed, Bijlipura, Kasmada, Higithiyai, Pancholi, Porsa, Budhara, Bhajpura, Kothar kala, Tarsama, Mehdon, Kothar Vijaygarh, Mahua, Chandrapura, Sigholi, Dhardu, khurd, Nand ka pura, Rohrenda, Shahpura, Bhatiapura, Aron, Sikhara, Prithvipura, Khochla, Jotai, Samrukhpura, Kherlipura, Reha, Kichol, Dondri, Tahera, Rajodha, Chakmadhopur, Sherpura, Khadiaporsa, Sahi, Bahodpura, Lalpura, Nagra porsa, Silawali, Pardukapura, Rapura, Ranhera, Jagatpur, Karsan, Hamirpur, Bandhkila, Kuraitha, Kudola, Bicholi, Shyampur kala, Sendrabadai, Ajheda, Pali, Halpura, Senthra badai, Shyampur kala, Torkumbh, Narlai, Ruar, Dharamgarh, Aghanpur, Ajheda. Ratanbasai, Ruar, Rijhora, Ludhawali, Usaid, Dhora, Bhadawali, Dhogat. 2 Morena Semi critical Morena, Jigni, Kheda mewda, Jevra kheda, Shikarpur, Joura, Masudpur, Jaitpur, Chambal,Piprai,Bhanpur, Rithora hurd, Gorkha, Morena gaon Mungawali, Jori, Hasai nevda, Kaithoda, Nibi, Higona ghan,Badokhar,Bhodrl, Chonda,Dompur,Jagatpur, Kishanpur, kala, Higona khurd, Jaladar, Gopalpura, Jarah, Kaithri, Bindva Nagra,Kirar,Dongarpur, Surjanpur,Rasalpur, Ajnodha,Basaiya, Chambal, Husainpur, Holipura, Bagha, Pachokhar, Sikrod, Deori, Hargawan, Kajibasai,Sirmili, Ghurdhan, Dongarpur lodha, Piparsa, Dikhatpur, Piparkheda, Hetampur, Nayakpura, Gadora, Chichawali,Danthara, Bijlipura,Khiria kala,Kulhai,Paricha, Mahchandrapura, Methana, Miralpura, Khasarwai, Bodhapur, Sagoli,Naka,Kotwal,Madanbasai, Bichola,Pilua, Narsinghpur, Jakhona, Tichola, Bindavdhuvari, Pidawali, Basai , Harchand , Kheda,Birtoli, Girgoni, Lolakpur,Barenda, Laxmanpura, Jaroni,Karua , Palpura, Kanchanpur, Bhatri, Karari, Jatavarkapura, Nathli, Jarerua, Lohgarh, Dorawali,Narara ,Bamukhsai , Sherpur, Badagaon, Baredha, Khabroli, Merpur, Ganjrampur, Imlia, Firojpur, Jakhoda,Sapchari, Pahadi,Parolo,Baraipura, Lalor, Atarsuma. Sikrodi,Kharagpur,Jainagar,Noorabad,Dwarikapura, Tighra,Seva, Pamaya,Vijaypura,Bhadrai, Bharad, Piparseva,Bhatpura dang, Gadajar, Baddari,Rithora kala,Naugaon, Aenti, Silgila, abdalpur,Utila,Amlehed,Mitawali ,Barahwali,Gadra , Pratappura,Bhesara,Chakkishanpur, Udiapura,Ardoni, Biseta,Rancholi, Gulendari,Khirawali, Indurkhi,Nayagaon. 3 Kailaras Semi critical Kailaras, Jakhoda, Devri ,Namavali, Badagaon, Torka, Navgaon, Mangarh, Bangus, Deepera, Mukunda, Raipur, Chowki, Kolhera, Bandhreta, Pipraoun, Chamargavan, Kheda mangarh, Kulauda, Damejor, Mahema, Etora, Shahdpur, Bhishampur, Unchad, Saipura, Hirawali, Kotasirthara, Patelpura, Rampura, Thatipura, Pipraunia, Arhit, Surtpura, Suhas, Gulpura, Semai, Kutrawali, Ancholi, Simroda semai, Behrarajagir, Pnihari, Golhari, Dugrawali, Nishajita, Vibhuti, Koda, Nepri, Budhya, Aksahpura, Budthsirthara. Badwan, Madhogarh, Kheda kala,Hatipura, Pachekha, Rajpura jagir, Birawali jagir, Kishan garhi, Jarena mangarh, Mamchon, Sagoriya, Baroli, Palikhani, Katholi, Deokutch, Singachoni, Khilona, Khiri, Malhera, Bhurawali, Sujarma, Bhilsaiya, Rithonia, Hardpura, Bhateri, Lesri,Tilonjari, Kaimara dham, Kodera, Nirara, Nirawali, Mangarh, Kisroli, Birmali, Barhana, Budhsirthara, Dhiramgarh, Maangarh, Chodera, Rijhoni, Mastoli, Pandoli, Bawan bajana, 202 Dongarpur, Kheda mangarh, Arod, Bachroli, Madhopur, Pipraun, Chamargawan, Bastoli, Karauli, Shekhpur, Lamkaran, Bilgaon kunwari. District No Block Category Villages under the Block Command area of Block Non Command area of Block 4 Sabalgarh Semi critical Barotha, Kachinda, Kamra kala, Niwadi, Bhavrechha , Gobra, Bamsoli, Raipur kala, Jalalgarh, Jugtipura, Kamrakhurd, Bichpuri, Gadula, Basthar, Sabalgarh, Pasod khurd, Damera, Daipura, Karjon, Navalpura, Khoh, Manpur, Gondoli, Atar, Jabrol, Jatoli, Tentra, Khaipor, Colorwati, Kadawana, Jorsil, Sintharav, Dahar, Pacher, Nandwana, Rampahadi, Jarena, Singhajit, Amonia, Bolaj, Shahpur, Javargarh, Hakimpur, Khirka, Kiratpura, Mangrol, Puchri, Kamari, Jorgarhi, Madera, Jaldhora, Babupura, Rampurkala,Semna, Deour, Babdi, Ramgarh, Dongarpur, Khudwas, Jare na jaded, Simroda, Rasolpur, Devra, Jhrela, Tendupura, Digwar, Kheda digwar, Ganji kheda, Tighra, Gulalai, Pawai, Kajimatindoli, Rajpur, Hirankuan, Rudrasarkar, Palri , Banwara, Naurawali kheron, Jaganpura, Isapura, Thonga, Parsonkala, Parsonkhurd, Damera. Rahukagaon, Bartokhar, Raja ka tor, Runak tor, Pipardham, Sunhera, Ranipura, Lalpura, Kherli, Berai, Jamunipura, Kherla, Pahadi, Etwa, Kulholi, Chunoti, Bala ka tor, Bhat ka tor, Santosh pur , Lakhanpura, Shivlalpura, Rampur gird, Udhampur, Khatghar, Kuantor, Rajpura, Kishore garh, Kalyanpur , Bhadpura, Gurema, Hirapur, Dhirampur, Ratanpur, Jhundpura, Chanota, Dangarpur gird. 203 Datia 5 Datia Semi critical Bhander main canal- Sujed , Diswar, Bhoya, Nadia, Agora,Akola,Anjani,Aser, Badanpur,Badera, Bagedhari sani, Chapora, Bhiganpura,Palinor, Kumhadi, Dogua, Kalyanpura, Bahadurpur,Bajni, Banoli,Banvas, Bardhuwan, Barodi, Baroy,Basai, Baswaha,Dado . hruka,Bhadevara, Bhiti, Bhitora, Bidniya, Bilhar, Biloni , Buhara, Rajghat - Sadwara, Beekar,Bhula, Gulmau,Sasooti, Kunwakheda, Chakbahadurpur, Chakchaandewa, Chakramsagar, Chirai, Chiroli, Karkhada, dariyapur,Dursada,Baswaha,Vijanpura, Kusoli, Pathara, Chirula, Chitupura, Chituwa, Chopra, Dabardona, dabrabag, Dagurai, Dhawari, dawariBhat, Mohanpur, Imliya, Penta, Mawai, Mangalpur, Danda, Dang karera, Datia, Deguwanchamar, Devgarh, Devpura, Charbara, Dera, Charwara, Diwaha,Kumhara, Malkhanpur, Varana, Devra, Dhankari, Dimankikund, Dongarpur, Dubah, Durgapur, vaderahaveli, Khiriya khodas, Barana, Dalipura,Ramgarh, Gadri, Gandhari, Ganeshkheda, Garera, Gharawa, Ghislani, Ghutari Atarikheda,Kumhedi, Letara, Kalipura,Buderha, Mahuma, Sirol, , Gora, Govindgarh, Govindnagar, Govindpur, Guda, Gudariya, Gujarra, Budheda, garhi, Pahadi, Garha Hamirpura, Hasanpur, Hatlai, Hatlav, Himmarpura, Hirapur, Ikara, Sindh - Sahadikalan , Sahadikhurd, Badgor, Dawari Pamari ,Bhashda Jaitpur, Jakhoriya, Janakpur, Jhadiya, Jhalmau, Jighna, Johariya, kalan, Bhashda khurd, Takakalan, Sahdora , Bhador, Lamkana, Kakarua, Kakoda, Kalipahad, Kamad, Kamhar, Kamrari, Kandhari, Kalothara, Raokhurd , Panauwa, Raokalan , Sana , Tor sanai, Mador Karrarikhurd, Katilli, Kevlari, Khadrawani, Khairi , Khaitola, Khamera, Bilhari kalan , Orina , Sijora , Ghughasi , Khiriya , Hindora , Chirol, Kharag, Khiriyakabir, Khiriyakhodas, Khiriyanai, Kotra, Kudraya, Bhallah , Hinotiya , Ranwari , Dengara , Badonkalan, Pali pamari, Kumhariyachhelwlari, Kuretha, Lakhanpur, Lalauwa, Lamyacha, Larayta, Bhadmura , Jyonor , Kurthara , Earai, Chhata, Satari, Karra,Bherar, Lidhora, Madguwan, Mahrajpura, Mahewa, Mahua, Makdari, Tiwaripura, Badoni, Chakkabu ,Pitusara,Bhadumara, Kamthara, Makoni, Malokpahadi ,Manikpur, Mudeni, Mudra, Murera, Nareta, Seoni, Sinawal, Upranya, Badera Jagir, Pachokhara, Bargayan, Nargarh , argarh,Nauner, Nayagaon, Nayakheda, Neguwan sani, Sepura, Repura, Taruaa, Nandpur, Bamrol, Sitapur, Guliyapura. ichroli, Nirwal, Nunwaha, Pachara,Pagra, Pakhra, thar,Parakheda, Parasari, Pathari, Phulara,Pisnari, Phulara, Radhapur, Paduapura, Raipur sani, Rajapur, Rajora, Rajpur,Ramnagar, Rampuradang, Ramsagar, Raon, Rawari, Rawatpura,Reda, Rew, Richhar, Richhara, Richhari,Salaiyapamar, Samawali, Samroli, Sankuli, Sanora, Satlon, Samai, Sersa, Sihuli, Sikaua, Simriya, Sindhwari, Suketa, Sunar,Syari,Taga,Targuwan,Udgawan, Unao, Urdana. District No Block Category Villages under the Block Command area of Block Non Command area of Block Shivpuri 6 Narwar Semi critical Doab Canal of Mohini pick up vier - Khayada ,Pipal, khedi, Narwari , Manaki., Pawaya, wadi, Jawa dehi, Gadola., kerua, Pipalkhadi , Panghata, Nijampur, Magroni, Kishanpur, Deori, Deori khurd, Khayawda, Siroha, Akahi , Sultanpur , Urwaha, Amarpura, Chulahi Dongarpur, Digwas, Pananer, Simria, Gadoli, Kheria , Sunarivai Nanakpur, Barkhadi, Gopliya, Tuky, Tila, Bhimpur, Kodar Bandah, Imliya, Thati, Mahoba, Kekhonda, Kanker, Paragarh, Gagoli, Datia Bharkheda , Nayagaon, Sonhar, Chulha, Sihore, Panowa, Rao bujurg, Hatenda, Baroda, Karangarh, Phoolpur, Nihawara, Bichhi, Sinori Bilahari, Bilahari khurd, Lamkana, Kalothara , Soni, Sanai, Tor sanai, Pulha, Masoodpur, Kudpur, Mohangarh, Kheda, Eisapur Bhasda, Sedora, Madora, Masada , alan, Taka, Biri, Deori pamari, R.B.C.:- Mohini pick up vier -Sikandarpur , Narayanpur, Narwar, Godhari, Rad, Nekora, Janori, Charenta, Dikrai, Toda panar, Leda, Mahal, Sarkhadpur, Mubarikpur, Jetpur, Doulatpur, Shergarh, Chandora, Dehreta awwal, Toriya khurd, Toriya kalan, Jagdora, Jhujhai, New Jetpur, Kali pahadi, Narowa, Gwaliya, Indergarh, Phooska, Mau, Ata, Veerpur, Pachora, Kachhora imliya, Dawar mat, Chhitri, Sirohi,Behgawan , Barouwa, Dhamdholi, oder, Karhi, Singdawa, Nandpur valusa, Talmeta, Budideh, Khudawali Bamroli, Chirli. Dawaroli, Bansgarh, Gadhai, amnagar, Ramgarha, Nenagir, Mudeni, Khadichha, Karowah, Rajpur, Bijor, Chitahari, Dehyala,Gokanda, Doni, Bhensa, Dehretasani, Kalyanpur, Dawar sani. 204 7 Karera Semi critical R.B.C.( Sindh ) -Lalpur, Bansgarh, Daweroli Kali pamari, Rata, Taka khurd, Hatlai, Jighna, Raipur sani, Patari, Khera kotiya, Dumduma, Bangawan, Hasinagar, Zerwa, Kamhar, Rew, Saliya pamar, Paliyar, Dhakari, Khadrawani, Panguna, Chandrapatha, Gadhai, Kuthili, Ukaila, Amolpata, Rajgarh, Billowa, Mehgawan, Nrg vasni, Samora, Kud, ajpur, Aswari , Thanara, Chiraharri, Langoori, Khera ghat. Anwari, Duwator, Chandawara,
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