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Proportion of NFSA Coverage Wrt. 2011 Census Proportion of NFSA 2011 Census NFSA Coverage Coverage wrt. 2011 Census Population District/Block/GP % of % of Houeholds Population Ration Cards Beneficiaries Households Population KEONJHAR 405272 1801733 377358 1462589 93 81 DISTRICT ANANDAPUR BLOCK 24250 109669 24350 98066 100 89 BAILO 1799 8520 2055 7996 114 94 BAUNSGARH 1911 8836 1997 7829 105 89 BELABAHALI 1301 6239 1233 4661 95 75 DHAKOTHA 1914 9008 1913 7566 100 84 GAYALMUNDA 1713 8482 1989 9120 116 108 HARIDAPAL 1004 4202 970 3648 97 87 JALASUAN 635 2580 631 2134 99 83 KANTIPAL 1697 7630 1757 6766 104 89 KATHAKATA 1116 4907 1150 4442 103 91 KODAPADA 1429 6476 1327 5097 93 79 KOLIMATI 1969 9235 1993 8013 101 87 MANOHARPUR 1068 4671 1063 5520 100 118 PANASADIHA 1470 6720 1334 6548 91 97 PANCHUPALI 1309 5415 1477 5283 113 98 SALABANI 2439 10199 2257 8166 93 80 TARATARA 1476 6549 1242 5421 84 83 Proportion of NFSA 2011 Census NFSA Coverage Coverage wrt. 2011 Census Population District/Block/GP % of % of Houeholds Population Ration Cards Beneficiaries Households Population BANSPAL 21895 104444 23631 90166 108 86 BANSPAL 1147 5430 1292 4913 113 90 BARAHGADA 709 3135 748 2343 106 75 BAYAKUMUTIA 979 4510 1055 4108 108 91 FULJHAR 1276 6006 1337 4853 105 81 GONASIKA 856 4559 939 3442 110 75 JATRA 908 4418 1227 4942 135 112 KALANDA (KHA) 636 3086 669 3106 105 101 KARANGADIHI 641 3079 821 3201 128 104 KODIPASA 897 4356 878 3291 98 76 KUANAR 1220 6019 1187 4416 97 73 KUMUNDI 1519 6868 1460 5218 96 76 NAYAKOTE 773 3529 791 3042 102 86 SAHARPUR 957 4680 1147 4345 120 93 SINGIPUR 1642 7806 1262 4952 77 63 SUAKATI 1546 7535 970 3689 63 49 TALA KADAKALA 1363 6898 1432 5516 105 80 TALACHAMPEI 693 3341 1129 4047 163 121 TALAKAINSARII 569 2543 569 2002 100 79 TANA 885 4258 945 4183 107 98 TARAMAKANTA 995 4289 1231 4312 124 101 UPERRAIGODA 1684 8099 1585 6268 94 77 Proportion of NFSA 2011 Census NFSA Coverage Coverage wrt. 2011 Census Population District/Block/GP % of % of Houeholds Population Ration Cards Beneficiaries Households Population CHAMPUA 24280 108139 24230 90323 100 84 BADANAI 1254 5067 1429 5112 114 101 BHANDA 976 4383 897 3587 92 82 BHUINPUR 1201 5031 878 3348 73 67 CHAMPUA 1966 10394 2584 9713 131 93 CHANDRASEKHARPU 913 3908 1073 3850 118 99 R JAJAPASI 1059 4540 1051 3819 99 84 JALLY 771 3612 663 2763 86 76 JAMUDALAK 1137 5402 1145 4357 101 81 JYOTIPUR 787 3227 644 2286 82 71 KALIKAPRASAD 1178 5020 1206 3918 102 78 KARANJIA 1060 4313 871 2992 82 69 KASIPAL 579 2615 592 2114 102 81 KODAGADIA 915 4291 1024 4115 112 96 KUTARIPASI 576 2565 554 2384 96 93 PADUA 978 4745 868 3197 89 67 PARSHALA 883 3642 631 2277 71 63 RAJIA 1895 8330 1880 6973 99 84 RANGAMATIA 1101 4754 1141 4317 104 91 REMULI 1439 6338 1190 4485 83 71 SADANGI 631 2677 613 2140 97 80 SAREI 861 3610 761 2778 88 77 SUNAPOSI 1040 4824 1030 3899 99 81 UCHABALI 1080 4851 983 3959 91 82 Proportion of NFSA 2011 Census NFSA Coverage Coverage wrt. 2011 Census Population District/Block/GP % of % of Houeholds Population Ration Cards Beneficiaries Households Population GHASIPURA 33606 148554 30679 126504 91 85 ALATI 1279 5611 1278 4995 100 89 BALARAMPUR 2105 8662 1871 7383 89 85 BATTO 1923 8312 1625 6403 85 77 BHANDARIDIHA 2193 10296 2073 9551 95 93 DARADIPAL 1433 6148 1095 4585 76 75 DEOGAON 1220 5633 1075 4219 88 75 GADABANDHAGODA 1900 8991 1554 6511 82 72 GANAPUR 1328 6601 1112 5637 84 85 GOHIRA 2389 10757 2233 9161 93 85 KESADURAPAL 2365 10313 1907 7856 81 76 KHALANA 904 3985 858 3701 95 93 KHALIAMENTA 1588 6711 1281 5369 81 80 MACHHALO 669 2816 617 2499 92 89 MADANPUR 2077 9332 1898 7802 91 84 PANDUA 738 3317 570 2256 77 68 PURUNABANDHAGO 829 3433 783 3066 94 89 DA RADHIKADEIPUR 1914 8740 1723 7134 90 82 RAMCHANDRAPUR 1772 7767 1468 6016 83 77 SAINKUL 1123 4727 875 3352 78 71 SALDEI 1164 4658 1093 4408 94 95 TARIMUL 1158 4594 871 3336 75 73 TARUAN 1535 7150 1577 6350 103 89 Proportion of NFSA 2011 Census NFSA Coverage Coverage wrt. 2011 Census Population District/Block/GP % of % of Houeholds Population Ration Cards Beneficiaries Households Population GHATGAON 26882 118307 27888 102296 104 86 BADAJAMUPASI 1622 7826 1761 6560 109 84 BADAMASINABILLA 1090 4862 1142 4038 105 83 BADAPICHHULA 730 3192 823 3320 113 104 BALIPOKHARI 1072 4716 1162 4289 108 91 BARHATIPURA 646 3023 631 2800 98 93 BASANTAPUR 1010 4313 990 3643 98 84 BHOLABEDA 874 3706 822 3172 94 86 BINIDA 812 3627 832 2942 102 81 DHENKIKOTE 1217 5181 1016 3790 83 73 GADADHARPUR 938 4017 922 3276 98 82 KHANTAGHAR 706 3223 754 2838 107 88 MANOHARPUR 1022 4895 1069 3988 105 81 MUKTAPUR 835 3779 1026 3660 123 97 MUKUNDAPURPATA 1538 6695 1608 5776 105 86 NA PAIDAPATANA 962 4006 1055 3767 110 94 PANDAPADA 851 3521 962 3230 113 92 PATILLO 908 3599 953 3261 105 91 PIPILLIA 1101 4847 1122 3992 102 82 PURUMUNDA 1070 4732 1218 4103 114 87 RUTISILA 769 3544 890 3278 116 92 SANTARAPUR 1075 4759 1171 4414 109 93 SARASAPASI 664 2909 664 2448 100 84 SONATANGIRI 824 3327 893 3348 108 101 TARA 1213 4999 1273 4480 105 90 TORANIPOKHARI 1483 6496 1529 5479 103 84 UPARADIHA 1850 8513 1600 6404 86 75 Proportion of NFSA 2011 Census NFSA Coverage Coverage wrt. 2011 Census Population District/Block/GP % of % of Houeholds Population Ration Cards Beneficiaries Households Population HARICHANDANPUR 31633 138085 30762 125402 97 91 BADAPALASAPAL 1485 6477 1590 6374 107 98 BAREIGODA 1166 5378 930 4264 80 79 BAXIBARIGAON 1109 5108 1033 4121 93 81 BHAGAMUNDA 1572 7117 1409 6026 90 85 BHANARPUR 928 3900 854 3277 92 84 BUDHA KHAMAN 936 3995 997 4132 107 103 DHURUDIAMBA 1468 6920 1356 6101 92 88 GAUNIGHASA 1177 4803 1103 4551 94 95 HARICHANDANPUR 1704 7434 1026 4075 60 55 HUNDA 1427 5974 1441 5356 101 90 JAMUJODI 1182 4770 939 3700 79 78 JANGHIRA 1088 4607 941 3165 86 69 JIRANGA 1005 4165 878 3509 87 84 JUNGA 1397 5872 1156 4345 83 74 MANOHARPUR 1381 5853 1084 4282 78 73 PITAPITI 636 2586 604 2340 95 90 PITHAGOLA 1997 7934 1945 7334 97 92 RASOL 1640 7518 1330 5887 81 78 REBANAPALASAPAL 1305 6001 1516 6550 116 109 SAGADAPATA 1516 7349 1511 6974 100 95 SUNAPENTHA 1921 8426 1912 7543 100 90 TANGIRIAPAL 1145 5454 879 4213 77 77 TENTALAPOSI 1696 7343 1767 6898 104 94 THAKURPADA 752 3101 1165 4129 155 133 Proportion of NFSA 2011 Census NFSA Coverage Coverage wrt. 2011 Census Population District/Block/GP % of % of Houeholds Population Ration Cards Beneficiaries Households Population HATADIHI 37064 164629 36510 146425 99 89 AITIPUR 499 2391 669 2836 134 119 AKARUA 1177 5073 1119 4810 95 95 AMBO 1349 5521 1179 4470 87 81 ANARA 730 3360 824 3133 113 93 BADARAMPAS 1371 5842 1280 5053 93 86 BALIBAREI 1560 7321 1662 6900 107 94 BANCHO 1373 6352 1187 4401 86 69 BANGORA 1337 5878 821 3238 61 55 DANAR 1170 4942 1112 4394 95 89 DHANURJOYAPUR 1026 4413 838 3611 82 82 DHENKA 1996 9435 2156 8359 108 89 GEDEMA 795 3735 754 2803 95 75 HABALESWAR 1044 5180 1077 4441 103 86 HADGARH 864 4650 850 3678 98 79 HATADIHI 1491 6186 1278 4745 86 77 INCHOL 633 2606 698 2491 110 96 JAMBHIRA 844 3975 872 3643 103 92 KALIGAON 896 3990 916 3829 102 96 KANLEIBALIPAL 1020 5329 888 4280 87 80 MAREIGAON 1776 7671 1544 6294 87 82 ORALI 1039 4460 810 3163 78 71 PADHIARIPALLI 1426 6647 1513 6530 106 98 PANCHUGOCHHIA 1977 7632 1843 7056 93 92 PANDADO 949 4213 1057 3948 111 94 SADANGA 1066 4860 1044 4297 98 88 SADHA 1442 6472 1513 6091 105 94 SALANIA 1056 4774 1061 4122 100 86 SAMANA 1826 7868 1620 6680 89 85 SASANGA 1048 4253 973 3833 93 90 SOSO 1520 6625 1391 5693 92 86 SULANA 764 2975 749 2774 98 93 Proportion of NFSA 2011 Census NFSA Coverage Coverage wrt. 2011 Census Population District/Block/GP % of % of Houeholds Population Ration Cards Beneficiaries Households Population JHUMPURA 25482 113149 26287 97613 103 86 ARASAL 1238 5694 1146 4090 93 72 ASANPAT 1320 6044 1398 5306 106 88 BADADUMURIA 1004 4389 1022 4049 102 92 BADANEULI 1219 5516 1214 4570 100 83 BALIBANDHA 1786 7833 1822 6505 102 83 BARIA 1014 4252 1044 3788 103 89 BASANTPUR 848 4253 967 3653 114 86 CHAUTHIA 1351 5495 1257 4618 93 84 DHANURJAYPUR 802 3556 833 3216 104 90 GUMURA 857 3757 839 3170 98 84 GUNDUNIA 666 2705 687 2386 103 88 JHUMPURA 1898 8709 1653 5627 87 65 KHENDARA 840 3500 848 3217 101 92 KHUNTAPADA 1601 6885 1589 6141 99 89 KOTAGAON 785 3513 980 3463 125 99 MALDA 1184 5665 1269 5023 107 89 NAHABEDA 1269 5735 1422 5301 112 92 NARADAPUR 992 4533 1198 4537 121 100 NAYAGADA 716 3391 793 2912 111 86 NISCHINTAPUR 1386 6263 1379 5190 99 83 TUKUDIHA 1542 6670 1545 5850 100 88 UKHUNDA 1164 4791 1007 3516 87 73 Proportion of NFSA 2011 Census NFSA Coverage Coverage wrt. 2011 Census Population District/Block/GP % of % of Houeholds Population Ration Cards Beneficiaries Households Population JODA 28356 126728 24310 94271 86 74 ANSEIKALA 1408 6934 1696 6776 120 98 BADKALIMATI 1036 4689 895 3544 86 76 BALAGUDA 3774 17692 3048 12028 81 68 BALANI 1965 8633 1676 6625 85 77 BALDA 1675 6945 1399 5424 84 78 BHADRASAHI 2442 11338 1788 6941 73 61 BHUYANRAIDA 1292 5663 1160 4386 90 77 BIRIKALA 2238 9449 1956 7252 87 77 CHAMAKPUR 1601 6794 1772 6378 111 94 DEOJHAR 1156 5369 1267 4790 110 89 GUALI 2238 10543 1765 6695 79 64 JAJANGA 2472 10578 1702 6487 69 61 JALAHARI 2326 9671 1411 5718 61 59 KANDARA 1191 5678 1242 5116 104 90 PALASHA 1542 6752 1375 5204 89 77 Proportion of NFSA 2011 Census NFSA Coverage Coverage wrt.
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