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1 Ado Hq Wise List of Villages After Being Restructured ADO HQ WISE LIST OF VILLAGES AFTER BEING RESTRUCTURED W.E.F. 01.04.2018 DISTRICT KURUKSHETRA Block S. ADO HQ NAME OF VILLAGES UNDER ADO HQ Thanesar 1. Thanesar-I 1. Kheri Ram Nagar, 2. Chanderbhanpur, 3. Khaspur, 4. Amin, 5. Bir Amin, 6. Dayalpur, 7. Salarpur, 8. Ishakpur 2. Thanesar-II 1. Lukhi, 2. Balahi, 3. Bhiwani Khera, 4. Ghamoor Kheri, 5. Hassanpur, 6. Panwa (LL), 7. Bachgaon-Gamri 3. Kurukshetra 1. Darra Kalan, 2. Darra Khurd, 3. Darra Khera, 4. Ratgal, 5. Devidaspura, 6. Bahri, 7. Fatuhpur, 8. Alampur, 9. Kheri Brahmna, 10. Sunderpur 4. Kirmach 1. Kirmach, 2. Shamshipur, 3. Hathira, 4. Barwa, 5. Shadipur, 6. Kanwar Kheri, 7. Sunehri Khalsa, 8. Tigri Khalsa 5. Mirzapur 1. Mirzapur, 2. Raogarh, 3. Khanpur Roran, 4. Kamoda, 5. Barna, D:\2019-20\Esstt. 1 6. Kainthala Kalan, 7. Kainthala Khurd, 8. Pindarsi, 9. Bhainsi Majra, 10. Jhinjharpur, 11. Ghararsi 6. Jyotisar 1. Jyotisar, 2. Indbari, 3. Lohar Majra, 4. Munda Khera, 5. Samaspur, 6. Bagthala, 7. Khizarpura, 8. Gulabgarh (LL), 9. Narkatari, 10. Jognakhera, 11. Dab Kheri 7. Dhurala 1. Dhurala 2. Dhurali, 3. Chiba, 4. Udarsi, 5. Hinga Kheri, 6. Ajrana Kalan, 7. Ajrani, 8. Malikpur (Singhpura), 9. Hansala 10. Adhon-Adhoni, 11. Bahadurpura, 12. Doda Kheri Pipli 1. Pipli-I 1. Pipli, 2. Bir Pipli, 3. Kishanpura, 4. Pratapgarh, 5. Amargarh Majhara, 6. Kheri Markanda, 7. Ratandera, 8. Sirsala, 9. Kaserla, 10. Sanwla, 11. Kanipla, 12. Hariyapur, 13. Dhirpur, 14. Shadipur Shahidan, 15. Shadipur Shahabad, D:\2019-20\Esstt. 2 16. Gobind Majra, 17. Sarai Sukhi 2. Pipli-II 1. Bazidpur, 2. Beholi 3. Ishargarh, 4. Ramgarh 5. Koulapur, 6. Musapur (LL), 7. Untsal, 8. Bangro, 9. Dudhla, 10. Morthala, 11. Masana, 12. Bir Chhappar (LL), 13. Khanpur Kolian 3. Umri 1. Umri, 2. Sodhi 3. Bodhi, 4. Daulatpur, 5. Muniyarpur, 6. Kheri Gadian, 7. Jhinvarheri-II, 8. Kalal Majra-Deru 9. Majra, 10. Kishangarh, 11. Shadipur Ladwa, 12. Sirsama, 13. Jirbari, 14. Samani, 15. Palwal 4. Mathana 1. Mathana, 2. Bodla, 3. Chharpura, 4. Mukarpur, 5. Bir Mathana, 6. Antehri, 7. Khaira, 8. Khairi, 9. Bir Khairi, 10. Karami, 11. Gadli Ladwa 1. Ladwa-I 1. Ladwa, 2. Jainpur Jattan, 3. Barachpur, 4. Barot, D:\2019-20\Esstt. 3 5. Gobindgarh, 6. Brahan, 7. Dudha, 8. Dudhi, 9. Salempur, 10. Niwarsi, 11. Dab Khera, 12. Lohara, 13. Sonti, 14. Bir Sonti 2. Ladwa-II 1. Bakali, 2. Bhalar, 3. Bhalri, 4. Gharola, 5. Halalpur, 6. Prahladpur, 7. Behlolpur, 8. Kali Rano, 9. Sultanpur, 10. Kheri Dabdalan, 11. Samalkha, 12. Dera, 13. Dhanora Jattan, 14. Sura, 15. Barshami 3. Budha 1. Budha, 2. Bapdi, 3. Bapda, 4. Baronda, 5. Barondi, 6. Ban, 7. Bani 8. Lathi Dhanora, 9. Chhalondi, 10. Jandhera, 11. Badarpur, 12. Murad Nagar, 13. Bhoot Majra 4. Gudha 1. Gudha-Gudhi, 2. Chhapra, 3. Bartauli, 4. Bir Bartauli, 5. Gajlana, 6. Jogi Majra, D:\2019-20\Esstt. 4 7. Shehzadpur, 8. Mehra, 9. Kharkali, 10. Dhiangla, 11. Dugari 1. Babain-I 1. Babain 2. Mangoli Jatan 3. Mahuwa Kheri 4. Bhukhri 5. Sunariya 6. Ram Sharan Majra, 7. Sanghor, 8. Kandauli 9. Ram Nagar-156 10. Nakhrozpur 11. Jhandola 12. Ghisarpari 2. Babain-II 1. Buhawa 2. Buhawi, 3. Lakhmari, 4. Bir Mangoli, 5. Mangoli Rangran, 6. Simberwal, 7. Dhanani, 8. Phalsanda Jattan, 9. Phalsanda Rangran, 10. Bertala, 11. Berthali, 12. Isharheri, 13. Sujra, 14. Bir Sujra, 15. Kalwa, 16. Bir Kalwa, 17. Hari Singh Majra, 18. Kanoni 3. Bhagwanpur 1. Bhagwanpur, 2. Bint, 3. Jal Kheri, 4. Kalal Majra, 5. Ram Nagar-112, 6. Kasithal, 7. Rampura, 8. Marchehri, 9. Tatka, D:\2019-20\Esstt. 5 10. Tatki, 11. Bergat, 12. Khirki Viran, 13. Rurki, 14. Jallaluddin Majra, 15. Bhaini, 16. Sujri, 17. Hamidpur, 18. Mandokhra 19. Guhan Shahabad (M) 1. Shahabad-I 1. Patti Kankra, 2. Patti Tangra, 3. Dhangali, 4. Rawa, 5. Rawi 6. Dadlu, 7. Padlu, 8. Damli, 9. Landa-Landi, 10. Mohri, 11. Gumti 12. Malikpur 13. Dau Majra 2. Shahabad-II 1. Deeg, 2. Kharindwa, 3. Naraingarh, 4. Kahangarh, 5. Kishangarh 6. Jogi Majra 7. Jandheri 8. Yara, 9. Yari, 10. Patti Jhamra, 11. Chhapra, 12. Chhapri, 13. Jandheri 3. Charuni Jattan 1. Charuni Jattan, 2. Dhola Majra, 3. Khanpur Jattan, 4. Tera-Teori, 5. Ratangarh, 6. Bakana, 7. Sharifgarh, 8. Machhroli, 9. Dhantori, D:\2019-20\Esstt. 6 10. Ram Nagar, 11. Gulabgarh (LL), 12. Chanarthal, 13. Rawal Kheri 4. Mohanpur 1. Mohanpur, 2. Madanpur, 3. Surakhpur, 4. Tigri, 5. Sudhpur, 6. Khera, 7. Haripur, 8. Baram, 9. Atwan, 10. Ahmadpur, 11. Habana, 12. Bibipur, 13. Dhakala, 14. Katalehri 5. Nagla 1. Nagla, 2. Kalsani, 3. Patti Shehzadpur, 4. Mamu Majra, 5. Maduda, 6. Sulakhni, 7. Golpura, 8. Mohdeenpura, 9. Saidpur, 10. Haldaheri, 11. Bhokhar Majra, 12. Nahar Majra, 13. Chhodpur, 14. Samalkhi, 15. Kalyana, 16. Gauripur, 17. Boripur, 18. Patti Boripur, 19. Jainpur 6. Nalvi 1. Nalvi, 2. Raipur, 3. Rai Majra, 4. Jharauli Kalan, 5. Kalsana, 6. Jharauli Khurd, 7. Mughal Majra, D:\2019-20\Esstt. 7 8. Kathua, 9. Tangor, 10. Tangori, 11. Bizadpur, Ismailabad 1. Ismailabad-I 1. Ismailabad, 2. Thandra, 3. Shergarh, 4. Tangoli, 5. Ajrawar, 6. Ismailpur, 7. Kumhar Majra, 8. Chammu Kalan, 9. Fatehgarh Chammu, 10. Mirapur, 11. Saidpur Shahidan 2. Ismailabad-II 1. Thaska Miranji, 2. Megha Majra, 3. Ajmatpur, 4. Duniya Majra, 5. Noorpur Buchi, 6. Kheri Shahidan, 7. Babakpur, 8. Gorkha, 9. Majri Kalan, 10. Majri Khurd, 11. Rohti 3. Jhansa-I 1. Jhansa, 2. Shanti Nagar (Kurri), 3. Thol, 4. Mandheri, 5. Basantpur, 6. Tharoli, 7. Dalla Majra, 8. Thaska Ali 4. Jhansa-II 1. Ajrana Khurd, 2. Gogpur, 3. Salpani Kalan, 4. Salpani Khurd, 5. Jhinvarheri-I, 6. Pipli Majra, 7. Shri Nagar, 8. Bhusthala, 9. Khanjarpur 5. Malikpur 1. Malikpur, D:\2019-20\Esstt. 8 2. Kainthala, 3. Bachki, 4. Mandi, 5. Jalbehra, 6. Tabra, 7. Naisi, 8. Lotni, 9. Dera Sujangarh, 10. Gangehri Pehowa 1. Pehowa-I 1. Pehowa, 2. Bhatt Majra, 3. Galedwa, 4. Morthali, 5. Sataura, 6. Jhinvarheri-III, 7. Jorasi Kalan, 8. Jorasi Khurd, 9. Siana Saidan 2. Pehowa-II 1. Sandholi, 2. Sandhola, 3. Nanakpura, 4. Bilochpura, 5. Sainsa, 6. Dhanirampura, 7. Arunai, 8. Chhajjupur, 9. Tikri, 10. Chanalheri, 11. Talehri 3. Batheri 1. Batheri, 2. Arnaicha, 3. Themal Boda, 4. Bheriyan, 5. Berthali, 6. Asmanpur, 7. Ruan, 8. Sarsa 4. Gumthala Garhu 1. Gumthala Garhu 2. Kheri Shishgran 3. Thana 4. Dhoolgarh 5. Ishaq 1. Ishak 2. Karah Sahib 3. Garhi Langri D:\2019-20\Esstt. 9 4. Adhoya, 5. Deewana 6. Seonsar 1. Seonsar 2. Kakrala Gujran 3. Mangna 4. Guldera 5. Helwa 6. Ramgarh Road, 7. Bakhli, 8. Neemwala 9. Ratangarh 10. Kakrali 7. Bodhni 1. Bodhni 2. Bodha 3. Teukar 4. Jakhwala 5. Madado 6. Kalsa 7. Zulmat 8. Shahapur 9. Mohanpur 10. Harigarh Bhorakh 8. Bhor Saidan 1. Bhor Saidan 2. Chhalon 3. Takoran 4. Murtzapur 5. Garhi Roran 6. Mukimpura 7. Nikatpura 8. Singhpura 9. Surmi 10. Bibipur Kalan D:\2019-20\Esstt. 10 .
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