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S.No. BANK VILLAGE MANDAL BANK BRANCH POPULATION 1 State SLBC OF AP CONVENOR:ANDHRA BANK FIP- ABOVE 2000 POPULATION VILLAGES District:Adilabad S.No. BANK VILLAGE MANDAL BANK BRANCH POPULATION STATE BANK OF HYDERABAD 1 State Bank of Hyd CHANDA ADILABAD SBH CCI TOWNSHIP, ADILA 2760 2 INDHANI WANKIDI SBH WANKIDI 2770 3 MANGI TIRYANI SBH WANKID 2261 4 LOANVELLI SIRPUR-T SBH SIRPUR-T 3455 5 BHATPALLI KAGAZNAGAR SBH SK NAGAR 3379 6 GUDA MAMDA JAINUR SBH JAINUR 2080 7 USHEGOAN JAINUR SBH JAINUR 4136 8 PANGDI SIRPUR-U SBH JAINUR 2937 9 DANTHAPALLI UTNUR SBH UTNUR 3469 10 POCHERA BOATH SBH BOATH 2163 11 DHANNUR(BURZ) BOATH SBH BOATH 3002 12 PONKUR SARANGAPUR SBH SARANGAPUR 2025 13 JAM SARANGAPUR SBH SARANGAPUR 4685 14 KOWTLA (BURZ) SARANGAPUR SBH SARANGAPUR 3462 15 WADTHALA MUDHOLE SBH ABDULLAHPUR 2056 16 BIDRALLI MUDHOLE SBH BASAR 2183 17 ASTHA MUDHOLE SBH MUDHOLE 2231 18 NEW MAGGI NIRMAL SBH CHITYAL 2163 19 BEERNANDI KHANAPUR SBH KHANAPUR 2531 20 SATHANPALLI KHANAPUR SBH KHANAPUR 2050 21 PAATHA YELLAPUR KHANAPUR SBH KHANAPUR 4211 22 MASKAPUR KHANAPUR SBH KHANAPUR 2005 23 SURAJPUR KHANAPUR SBH KHANAPUR 2125 24 TALLAPET DANDEPALLI SBH ADB UTKUR 2787 25 KARVICHELMA DANDEPALLI SBH ADB UTKUR 3035 26 GUDEM DANDEPALLI SBH ADB UTKUR 2246 27 VENKATRAOPET LUXETTIPET SBH ADB UTKUR 4989 28 AKINEPALLI BELLAMPALLI SBH BELLAMPALLI 9026 29 BATWANPALLI BELLAMPALLI SBH BELLAMPALLI 2104 30 DEWALWADA KOTAPALLI SBH CHINNUR 2255 31 ITKYAL LUXETTIPET SBH LUXETTIPET 2924 32 GULLAKOTA LUXETTIPET SBH LUXETTIPET 2568 33 MADDIPADGA KADDAM/PEDDUR SBH LINGAPUR 2128 34 BANK OF DEEPAIGUDA JAINAD BOM JAINAD 2197 MAHARSHTRA 35 JHARI TALAMADUGU BOM TALAMADUGU 2561 36 TOSHAM GUDI HATHNUR BOM GUDI HATHNUR 3577 37 Andhra Bank PONNARI TAMSI ANDHRA BANK ADILABAD 2307 38 BHEEMSARAI ADILABAD ANDHRA BANK ADILABAD 2256 39 GINNERA INDERVELLI ANDHRA BANK INDERVELLI 2113 40 CHINTA GUDA KAGAZNAGAR ANDHRA BANK SK NAGAR 5014 41 KISTAMPET TANDUR ANDHRA BANK TANDUR 3172 42 ALUR SARANGAPUR ANDHRA BANK NIRMAL 2508 43 CHINCHOLI (BURZ) SARANGAPUR ANDHRA BANK NIRMAL 2890 44 VENGVAIPET NIRMAL ANDHRA BANK NIRMAL 2081 45 KADTHAL NIRMAL ANDHRA BANK NIRMAL 2065 46 CHAKEPALLI BELLAMPALLI ANDHRA BANK BELLAMPALLI 2060 47 BHDHA KURD (RURAL) BELLAMPALLI ANDHRA BANK BELLAMPALLI 3216 48 BUDHAKALAN(RURAL) BELLAMPALLI ANDHRA BANK BELLAMPALLI 2088 49 GUJRAL (RURAL) BELLAMPALLI ANDHRA BANK BELLAMPALLI 2852 50 PONNARAM MANDAMARRI ANDHRA BANK RK PURAM 2247 51 CHANDRARAM LUXETTIPET ANDHRA BANK DOWDEPALLI 2894 52 MULKALLA MANCHERIAL ANDHRA BANK MANCHRIAL 2718 53 DUGINEPALLI CHINNUR ANDHRA BANK CHINNUR 2647 54 State Bank of India ANKOLI ADILABAD SBI ADILABAD 2237 55 BARAMPUR TALAMADUGU SBI ADILABAD 2560 56 RAJURA KHANAPUR SBI THIMMAPUR 2156 57 MANDAPALLI KHANAPUR SBI THIMMAPUR 2106 58 BADANKURTHI KHANAPUR SBI THIMMAPUR 2205 59 DGB PIPPALKOTI TAMSI DGB KAPPERLA 2440 60 KUCHALAPUR TALAMADUGU DGB SUNKIDI 3119 61 DEVAPUR TALAMADUGU DGB STHAGONDI 2610 62 MANNUR GUDI HATHNUR DGB ICHODA 3639 63 DASNAPUR INDERVELLI DGB INDERVELLI 2310 64 POCHAMPALLI INDERVELLI DGB INDERVELLI 2336 65 TADIHADAPNUR NARNOOR DGB HASNAPUR 3298 66 BAMBARA WANKIDI DGB WANKIDI 2121 67 KAMANA WANKIDI DGB WANKIDI 2739 68 DABBA SIRPUR-T DGB KOWTALA 2391 69 GUNDAIPET KOWTHALA DGB KOWTALA 2161 70 GUDLABORI KOWTALA DGB KOWTALA 2705 71 MOGADAGAD KOWTHALA DGB KOWTALA 2254 72 MUTHAMPET KOWTHALA DGB KOWTALA 3988 73 RAVINDRA NAGAR KOWTHALA DGB KOWTALA 2554 74 GURUDPET KOWTHALA DGB KOWTALA 2023 75 BABASAGAR KOWTHALA DGB KOWTALA 3339 76 CHINTALA MANEPALLI KOWTHALA DGB KOWTHALA 2431 77 MUNJAMPALLI BEJJUR DGB BEJJUR 2823 78 MARTHADI BEJJUR DGB BEJJUR 2390 79 OUTSARANGIPALLI BEJJUR DGB BEJJUR 3696 80 NAZRULNAGAR KAGAZNAGAR DGB SS COLONY 10924 81 CHEDWAI DAHEGOAN DGB SS COLONY 2314 82 GIRVELLI DAHEGOAN DGB SS COLONY 2254 83 MOSAM KAGAZNAGAR DGB RASPALLI 2106 84 BURUGUDA ASIFABAD DGB RAJAMPET 2046 85 ASHAPALLI JAINUR DGB HASNAPUR 2377 86 NAGAPUR UTNUR DGB HASNAPUR 2854 87 LAKKARAM UTNUR DGB UTNUR 3084 88 SIRIKONDA ICHODA DGB ICHODA 2019 89 BHUTAI(BURZ) BAZAR HATHNUR DGB BAZAR HATHNUR 2404 90 WADDUR NEREDIGONDA DGB NEREDIGONDA 2314 91 GANGAPUR REBBENA DGB REBBENA 2239 92 NAMBAL REBBENA DGB GOLLETI 2742 93 METPALLI BHIMINI DGB KANNEPALLI 2885 94 AINAM DAHEGOAN DGB DAHEGOAN 2091 95 KUNCHAVELLI DAHEGOAN DGB DAHEGOAN 2078 96 NEELWAI VEMANPALLI DGB VEMANPALLI 2737 97 MALLARAM NENNEL DGB NENNEL 2830 98 RECHINI TANDUR DGB TANDUR 2955 99 ACHALAPUR TANDUR DGB TANDUR 2899 100 KALWAL JANNARAM DGB INDANPALLI 2594 101 KISTAPUR JANNARAM DGB INDANPALLI 4347 102 RAINDLAGUDA JANNARAM DGB INDANPALLI 2410 103 MURIMADUGU JANNARAM DGB INDANPALLI 2459 104 KALMADUGU JANNARAM DGB INDANPALLI 2891 105 BADAMPALLI JANNARAM DGB TAPALPUR 3514 106 CHINTAGUDA JANNARAM DGB TAPALPUR 5045 107 SINGARAIPET JANNARAM DGB TAPALPUR 2671 108 DASTURABAD KADDAM (PEDDUR) DGB PEDDUR 4856 109 MUNNIAL KADDAM DGB PEDDUR 2719 110 GULMADAGA KUNTALA DGB KUNTALA 4036 111 AMBAKANTI KUNTALA DGB KUNTALA 2047 112 OLA KUNTALA DGB KUNTAL 2103 113 LIMBA (KHURD) KUNTALA DGB WANALPAHAD 2052 114 MAHAGOAN BHAINSA DGB DAHEGOAN(M) 2347 115 BHOSI TANOOR DGB BELTHRODA 2056 116 KOLUR TANUR DGB TANUR 2327 117 MANMAD LOKESWARAM DGB LOKESWARAM 2038 118 RAJUFRA LOKESWARAM DGB LOKESWARAM 2954 119 GADCHANDA LOKESWARAM DGB LOKESWARAM 2302 120 PASPUR LOKESWARAM DGB LOKESWARAM 2997 121 LOHESWARA LOKESWARAM DGB LOKESWARAM 3034 122 GUNDAMPALLI DILWARPUR DGB LOKESWARAM 2774 123 PAKPATLA NIRMAL DGB MADHAPUR 3139 124 PEECHARA LAXMANCHANDA DGB WADYAL 2027 125 NEW VELMAL LAXMANCHANDA DGB WADYAL 2029 126 PARIMANDAL MAMDA DGB WADYAL 2237 127 PAREPALLI LAXMANCHANDA DGB LAXMANCHANDA 2762 128 MAMIDIPALLI DANDEPALLI DGB DANDEPALLI 3294 129 VENKATAPUR DANDEPALLI DGB DANDEPALLI 2679 130 VELGANUR DANDEPALLI DGB DANDEPALLI 2283 131 DHARMARAOPET KASIPET DGB MUTHYAMPET 2378 132 PEDDAMPALLI (RURAL) KASIPET DGB MUTHYAMPET 2086 133 SUBBAPALLE MANCHERIAL DGB HAZIPUR 3584 134 DONABANDA MANCHERIAL DGB HAZIPUR 2946 135 MITTAPALLI JAIPUR DGB AVADAM 2283 136 RAMARAOPET JAIPUR DGB INDARAM 2045 137 TEKUMATLA JAIPUR DGB INDARAM 3017 138 SHETPALLI JAIPUR DGB KUNDARAM 2006 139 ASNAD CHINNUR DGB CHINNUR 2332 140 KOMMERA CHINNUR DGB CHINNUR 2150 141 MEDARIPET DANDEPALLI DGB DANDEPALLI 2680.
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