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Bankura Village List - DISTRICT - BANKURA - - ENGLISH ENGLISH TOTAL - 150 - TOTAL -154 - Achuri Adra Agaya Agayanandanpur Ailakundi (P) Agra Amlatara Ailta Anandapur Ainagobindapur Andharthaul Akurabad Aralbanshi Arjunpur Badra Asna Badulara Badra Baindhka Bagatapol Balardihi Bagneja Balia Bagrakonda Banchingra Bahadurpur Bankata Baikunthapur Banshi Balarampur Barabagan Banhambirpur Baraleedya Bankata Barut Bankati Basulitara Banki Batdeuli Banmadhabpur Beharadihi www.bangodarshan.com Barachaka Bhagabanpur Barakalajharia Bhalukbasa Baramasia Bhalukgezar Bejgram Bhaturi Belbuni Bhikurdihi Beldangra Bhola Bhadul Bolara Bhanga Hira Chak Jagadalla Bhedua Chalia Barkra Bhedua Purusottompur Chamkara Bhuj Sohar Chaturdihi Bidyadharpur Chelema Bikna Chhatar Dihi Brindabanpur Chhendua Chaitali Chikchika Chapatara Chinchura Chharekha Chingra Chhatar Kanali Dabar Chhirabasta Dabra Chhota Kalajharia Dadhimukha Chhotachaka Dakshinbankati Chingragoalasol Damodarpur Churamanipur Damragaria Dhan Simul Darpanagar Dhanaisuli Deba Dhonara www.bangodarshan.com Debipur Doman Bandi Dhagaria Dulal Kundi Dhaldanga www.bangodarshan.com Duyaranda Dhobagaon Ekteswar Dhobargram Emokundi Dhul Kumari Gaira Dhulidihi Gajarya Bari Dinargan Garakusum Dubraji Garerban Dulalpur Goalhati Dumuria Gopalpur Dupsara Gopinathpur Ekaira Gouranga Dihi Faguakanali Hariyargara Fengabasa Hatisal Pindri Gangtara Jagannath Bati Gauripur Jarka Ghughujan Jugsahar Gobindapur Junbede Golamitara Kadmaghati Gopalpur Kalaberia Gosaindihi Kalaphar Hare Krishnapur Kaljuri Harumalliker Bankata Kamladanga Helna Kanchanpur Hetyasol Kantabani Jagadalla Karanjora Jagatraydihi Katapesia Jalhari Katnar Jamaradihi Kelebala Jambani www.bangodarshan.com Kendbani Jambedia Kesekol Jambuni Keshia Jethia Keshra Jharia Kharigara Jirabad Khayerkanali Jun Kanali Khejur Bedya Kalabati Khemua Kalpathar Kherosol Kaludihi Khiraijuri Kamlagara Kodalia Kankradihi Kulmura Kantakuli Kulpat Bankati Kapistha Kumaria Kargahir Kunjaban Kasiadoba Kuraria Kasibedya Kushtia Katgaria Ladadihi Kend Khune Ladna Kendbana Lakshmi Janardanpur Kenjakura Lapuria Keranipur Madlakamdebpur www.bangodarshan.com Khap Magra Khenkriara Maithagopinathpur Krishnanagar Malin Dasi Kumidya Mamurjuri Kustara Man Kanali Makarkendi Manoharpur Manjura Maslia Manoharpur www.bangodarshan.com Matranga Manushmura Maukura Matiakhola Mauladanga Molbana Mithila Muraddihi Mobarakpur Nandigram Mohanpur Nangalbera Mukundapur Nawdi Munipur Nayabadi Mura Bari Nekragaria Nabagram Nidaya Nabanda Nutangaon Narra Pachirdang Panchbaga Paharia Parasibad Papurdihi Pashchim Ratanpur Patakala Patna Jay Krishnapur Patalkhuri Patradanaga Pathakdihi Pirarisol Patharkata Pratappur Pathrabaid Puramauna Penchaldihi Purandarpur Poryasol Purbaratanpur Pura Mouli Radhanagar Purundihi Radharamanpur Radhakantapur Raghunathpur Raj Kumar Ramdihi Ramjibanpur Rampur Ramnagar Rasiknagarpur Rangametya Ray Band Rasunkur Salbani Sagunsara Sanbanda Sanaband Sankarhati Shushunia www.bangodarshan.com Sankarpur Siarbada Sendra Sibrampur Shitladihi Sunuk Pahari Shitladihi Supurdihi Sibrampur Sutijor Sirsara Syamdanga Sonadaha Syampur Sonamui Tant Kanali Sonarekh Taribaterdihi Syamdaspur Uparsol Taldanga Uriama Tantkanali Uttarbankati Teleghra Tilabedya Upar Dihi Uparbanda Uparnarra www.bangodarshan.com ENGLISH ENGLISH TOTAL - 199 - TOTAL - 161 - Amthia Abantika Arjuni Agun Kumari Asansola Ajodhya Ashuria Madhabpur Amdahara Baguli www.bangodarshan.com Amral Bahadurpur Antare Bahara Khuliya Arjunpur Balarampur (Purba) Astasol Baliguma Balarampur Bamandihi Baliguma Bandarkoda Banamalipur Bankurardanga Bangele Banshol Bankati Bara Bendya Bankati Bara Pukhuria Bansh Kopa Barkura Bara Amlai Basuda Baramara Basudebpur (Uttar) Basantapur Behargarya Basudebpur Beleshola Beliara Belianarayanpur Belshula Belut Belthya Benachapra Benabendi Bhabanipur Benachapra Bhabarkola Benda Bhagabanpur Bendara Bhairabdanga Bhagaband Bhairabpur Bhagarara Bhairabpur (Paschim) Bhandarya Bilmalpur Bhara Birsinghapur Bhatra Birsingpur Binodbati Bishanpur Birra Brindabanpur Chak Uparsol Chadanpur Chakchua Masina Chak Arabad www.bangodarshan.com Chakdaha Chak Keshya Chanchar Chak Kulbana Chandabila Challa Chaubetya Chandai Chaugan Chandaibot Ramchandrapur Chhota Bankadaha Chhandar Chitrang Dadhimukha Chor Kundu Dakaisini Chua Masina Damodarpur Chura Manipur Dangarpara Damodarpur Dejuri Dapanjuri Deucha Darasol Dewangarya Dejhat Dhabani Deuli www.bangodarshan.com Dharampur Dhabani Dhengakend Dhangara Dhwajamanipur Dhansol Ekarya Dharampur Enayetpur Dharapati Gadardi Balarampur Dhenga Pathar Gadardihi Dhengasol Gangabandh Dhirkona Gangadharpur Dihar Ghutgarya Domberya Gobindapur Dumohani Gobindapur Dundure Gokul Mathura Dwadas Bari Gopalpur Dwarika Gopinathpur Ghugimura Gopkande www.bangodarshan.com Gobardhanpur Gosainpur Gopalpur Gour Mohanpur Gopalpur Gururbad Gosainpur Harekrishnapur Gumut Hari Nagara Harabati Harirampur Harinagar Harishpur Haripur Hatashuria Here Parbbat Jagannathpur Hetagara Jaykrishnapur Sarenga Hikimdanga Jaysinghapur Hinjuri Jharia Hulmara Jorshal Indkuri Joytunga Jamuna Band (P) Kadasol Jangal Bankati Kalberia Jangal Mahal Kalla Janta Kalpaini Jharia Kamala Jiabandi Kamalpur Joykrishnapur Kamarsol Joyrampur Kanchanpur Kadamdiha Kanchchhala Kakila Kanta Band Kamar Pukur Kantabeshe Karoan Khanrari Karra Kishoripur Katna Koch Kunda Kelemele Kodma Khajra Kotalpukur www.bangodarshan.com Khana Bari Krishna Nagar Kharikasuli Krishnabati Kharkata Krishnapur Khuliamuri Kuldiha Konar Bandh Kururiya Kulaijuri Kururiya Balarampur Kuldangar Kushma Kulupukur Kusumgarya Kural Bari Ladna Kushtara Lakshminarayanpur Kusum Bani Lalbazar Kusum Diha Madanhati Layek Band www.bangodarshan.com Mahidhara Loharara Majuddagara Lohari Maliara Madhuban Malkuriya Mahish Khoar Managram Majdiha Mandarbani Majura Manjmura Marar Mathuraberia Mathura Bihari Mathuradanga Matukpur Methena Maula Methyali Mayara Pukur Metia Narayanpur Muchdang Monohar Naer Monoharbati Nangal Bhanga Muktapur Narayanpur Muktatar Narikala Murakata Nityanandapur Nabasan Pacha Dahara Nama Bandh Sitarampur Paikpara Namaghansara www.bangodarshan.com Paschim Nischinatapur Napara Patalpur Naricha Patlapur Naykona Pedda Nirisha Penera Nityanandapur Phulbani Numuigarya Pirragara Nutangram Prakash Nutangram Pundurhati Oltara Purbba Nischintapur Pabayan Radha Damodarpur Paharpur Radhanagar Pakhanna Ramchandrapur Pakhanna Bhairabpur Ramnagar Pakhanna Pratappur Ramsundarpur Palashbani Rani Khamar Palsana Rautara Paschim Brindabanpur Saluka Pataspur Sanatanpur Pathrajuri Sancha Payermohan Sankarlaiker Danga Phulberya Shyamsundarpur Pingrui Siharshul Pratappur Siromanipur Purakonda Tala Purunia Taldangra Purushottampur Tarajuri Gangarampur Radhaballavpur Tentul Ara Radhakantapur Tentulia Radhakantapur Thakurpur Radhanagar Tribanka Radharamanpur Uliara Raghunathpur Upar Amdahara Rajmadhabpur www.bangodarshan.com Uparsol Rajmadhabpur Rajprasadpur Ramchandrapur Ramharipur Ratganj Madhabpur www.bangodarshan.com Rautara Ronalejora Saharjora Sahebdihi Saldanga Saluka Samantamara Sangrampur Sankarara Saragara Sarali Saulia Shaldanga Shalgara Shitalpur Shitla Shushunia Shyamdaspur Shyampur Sirsa Sitarampur Sonagara Sonergram Srikrishnapur Suratpur Swargabati www.bangodarshan.com Tajpur Tajpur Rampur Talanda Talanjuri Tentulpoha Tikargram Uara ENGLISH ENGLISH TOTAL - 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