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Baragarh.Pdf Block: ATTABIRA 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 AMLI PALI 4670 3928 84 3 BUGBUGA 7887 7629 97 4 CHAKULI 3793 3532 93 5 DULAMPUR 3621 3340 92 6 GODBHAGA 3059 5599 183 7 HIRLI PALI 4082 3853 94 8 JANGED 5470 5143 94 9 JANHAPADA 7213 6131 85 10 JHILMINDA 8242 7659 93 11 KADOBAHAL 5418 5412 100 12 KHARMUNDA 5845 5581 95 13 KULTATUKURA 5604 5192 93 14 KULUNDA 6434 5739 89 15 KUMEL SINGHA 4219 3858 91 16 LACHIDA 4871 4332 89 18 LAHANDA 6186 5618 91 19 LARAMBHA 3854 3301 86 20 LARASARA 5764 4960 86 21 MANAPADA 6854 6800 99 22 PAHAD SRIGIDA 7040 6874 98 23 SILET 4874 4763 98 24 TAMPARSARA 7072 6472 92 25 TANGER PALI 4677 4560 97 26 TOPE 9857 9465 96 Total 136606 129741 95 Block: BARGARH 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants to 2011 Population 1 ADAGAON 4481 4440 99 2 BARAGUDA 7191 6685 93 3 BARDOL 10839 7993 74 4 BARGAON 4889 4697 96 5 BIRMAL 4976 4999 100 6 CHAKARKEND 6381 5795 91 7 DEOGAON 5721 5255 92 8 DHANGER 7359 6712 91 9 GAISIMA 3776 3882 103 10 GOVINDPUR 4778 4652 97 11 GUDESIRA 10838 10516 97 12 JAMURDA 7031 6251 89 13 KALAPANI 4367 4033 92 14 KATAPALI 5844 5096 87 15 KHALIAPALI 1083 5324 492 16 KHANDATA 5925 5867 99 17 KHUNTAPALI 6281 5899 94 18 KURUAN 4148 4251 102 19 N.JAMPALI 8949 8318 93 20 NILESWAR 5323 5312 100 21 S.DUMERPALI 5390 5180 96 22 SARSARA 5666 4963 88 23 TALSIRAGIDA 3359 3070 91 24 TORA 18400 15436 84 25 TUMGAON 4684 4535 97 Total 157679 149161 95 Block: BARAPALI 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 AGALPUR 4728 4682 99 2 BAGBADI 3447 3407 99 3 BANDHAPALI 5742 5593 97 4 BARAMKELA 3581 3578 100 5 BARGUDA 3530 3340 95 6 BHATIGAON 4331 4106 95 7 GOPAIPALI 3769 3730 99 8 KAINSIR 5759 5333 93 9 KANBAR 4594 4563 99 10 KATAPALI 5766 5623 98 11 KHEMESARA 3842 3782 98 12 KUMBHARI 8049 7664 95 13 KUSANPURI 4612 4596 100 14 LENDA 5613 4636 83 15 MAHADA 3494 3443 99 16 MAHULPALI 2434 3015 124 17 PATKULUNDA 6007 5879 98 18 RAKSA 3147 3120 99 19 REMTA 4230 3885 92 20 SATALMA 7070 6438 91 21 TILEIMAL 6066 6168 102 22 TINIKANI 3787 3507 93 23 TULANDI 3823 3668 96 Total 107421 103756 97 Block: BHATLI 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 BHADIGAON 4058 3886 96 2 BHATLI 9319 8036 86 3 CHADEIGAON 6130 5823 95 4 DUMALPALI 4030 3960 98 5 HALUPALI 6393 6227 97 6 HATISAR 5331 5294 99 7 KAMGAON 8120 7239 89 8 KELENDAPALI 7019 6852 98 9 KESEIPALI 4210 4081 97 10 KHARMUNDA 3888 3870 100 11 MULBAR 6183 5957 96 12 NARANGPUR 7855 7848 100 13 NUAGARH 5822 5606 96 14 SUKUDA 4777 4723 99 15 TEJAGOLA 3144 3229 103 16 URDUNA 3766 3655 97 Total 90045 86286 96 Block: BHEDEN 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 AINLAPALI 7250 7121 98 2 AREIGUDI 4920 4614 94 3 ARJUNDA 4921 4654 95 4 BAKTI 7262 6220 86 5 BHEDEN 9005 8183 91 6 CHICHINDA 4997 4756 95 7 DALAB 4317 4403 102 8 DESHBHATLI 5139 4479 87 9 KUBEDEGA 4078 3792 93 10 LUHAKHANDI 5131 5432 106 11 LUPURSINGHA 4495 3690 82 12 MAHULPALI 7217 6832 95 13 MANPUR 6973 6591 95 14 PAPANGA 5566 5165 93 15 REMANDA 10698 8539 80 16 RESAM 5880 5319 90 17 RUSUDA 4574 4313 94 18 SANKRIDA 6812 5292 78 19 SIALKHANDTHA 5134 4979 97 20 SUNALARAMBHA 5820 5613 96 21 TALMENDA 7220 5901 82 Total 127409 115888 91 Block: BIJEPUR 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 BADBAUNSEN 5526 5178 94 2 BADBRAHMANI 3959 4038 102 3 BAIRAKHPALI 3621 3507 97 4 BARMUNDA 4093 3884 95 5 BENIACHAL 3309 3468 105 6 BHATIGAON 4618 4983 108 7 BIJEPUR 9163 8395 92 8 BUDAPALI 4677 4661 100 9 CHARPALI 3513 3407 97 10 GANTHIAPALI 3836 3810 99 11 JARING 5494 5288 96 12 JOKHIPALI 3211 3250 101 13 KHARMUNDA 2778 2824 102 14 LAUMUNDA 7265 6885 95 15 M.SIRIGIDA 3939 3760 95 16 PADA 5780 5047 87 17 PAHANDI 3332 3363 101 18 PATHARLA 3723 3606 97 19 SAIPALI 4048 3815 94 20 SAMALAIPADAR 4189 4098 98 21 SANBAUNSEN 4525 4566 101 22 SURUBALI 3399 3465 102 23 T.GANDPALI 4842 4928 102 24 TALPADAR 4097 3872 95 Total 106937 104098 97 Block: AMBABHONA 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 AMBABHONA 6119 4873 80 2 BANJIPALI 3288 3329 101 3 BHOINATORA 5704 5800 102 4 BHUKTA 9707 9224 95 5 DUNGURI 4734 4131 87 6 KANDAPALLA 5087 5354 105 7 KAPASIRA 4332 4082 94 8 KUMBHO 4289 4489 105 9 LAKHANPUR 6908 6309 91 10 RUCHIDA 7867 7084 90 11 UTTAM 7682 7359 96 Total 65717 62034 94 Block: GAISILET 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 BUROMUNDA 3766 3713 99 2 CHANTIPALI 5701 5583 98 3 CHIKHILI 5405 4006 74 4 DANGBAHAL 4619 4347 94 5 FIRINGIMAL 5601 5683 101 6 GAISILET 6241 5728 92 7 GANIAPALI 4230 4045 96 8 GOURENMUNDA 3336 3393 102 9 GUDERPALI 3250 3102 95 10 JAGALPAT 6677 6533 98 11 JAMUTPALI 4195 4257 101 12 KANDAGARH 3775 3655 97 13 KATABAHAL 5007 5050 101 14 KATHAUMAL 6333 6841 108 15 KUNDAKHAI 3542 3401 96 16 RAISALPADAR 5306 5255 99 17 SANDHIBAHAL 4685 4639 99 18 SARDHAPALI 3685 4424 120 19 TALPALI 7622 7739 102 Total 92976 91394 98 Block: JHARBANDHA 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 AMITHI 5725 5724 100 2 BHAINSA DARHA 5229 5531 106 3 BHANDAR PURI 4183 4493 107 4 BILASH PUR 5761 5726 99 5 CHANDI VATA 4815 5144 107 6 CHHOT ANKI 3873 4205 109 7 DOVA 5356 5701 106 8 GUTHU GUDA 6521 6812 104 9 JAGDALPUR 6862 7071 103 10 JHARBANDH 7756 7587 98 11 KANDA DANGAR 5991 5381 90 12 KUMIR 4704 4721 100 13 KURLU PALI 3789 4076 108 14 LAUDI DARHA 7746 8341 108 Total 78311 80513 103 Block: RAJBARASAMBAR 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 BARHIAPALI 4357 4205 97 2 BARIKEL 6593 6733 102 3 BHEUNRIA 6707 5762 86 4 BUDAMAL 5929 5805 98 5 BUDEN 5805 6473 112 6 CHARPALI 4707 3895 83 7 DAHIGAON 4471 4541 102 8 DAHITA 7623 7522 99 9 DANGAGHATA 3875 3815 98 10 GYAN 3178 3078 97 11 JAMALA 4595 4263 93 12 JAMARTALA 3541 3418 97 13 KANSAR 6079 6128 101 14 KANSINGHA 4977 4214 85 15 KHALIAPALI 7677 7900 103 16 LUHARPALI 5135 5118 100 17 MAHULPALI 3754 3650 97 18 MELCHHAMUNDA 10195 9162 90 19 PALSAPALI 6724 6814 101 20 PURENA 4896 4812 98 21 SARGIBAHAL 6174 5868 95 Total 116992 113176 97 Block: PAIKAMAL 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 BADIKATA 6016 6042 100 2 BARTUNDA 5173 4808 93 3 BHENGRAJPUR 6335 6147 97 4 BHUHANESWARPUR 4838 4760 98 5 BUKRAMUNDA 5085 4995 98 6 CHARDAPALI 3154 2877 91 7 CHHETGAON 3665 3528 96 8 CHHINDEKELA 4242 4674 110 9 JAMSETH 5080 5538 109 10 JHARBANDH 3170 4158 131 11 JHITIKI 4653 4270 92 12 KANSADA 5795 6115 106 13 KECHHODADAR 4975 4922 99 14 KERMELABAHAL 4674 4783 102 15 LAKHMARA 8306 7060 85 16 MANDIADHIPA 5079 4787 94 17 MANDOSIL 6730 6305 94 18 MITHAPALI 6451 6174 96 19 PAIKMAL 9348 7043 75 20 PALSADA 6104 5519 90 21 SAREIKELA 4911 4705 96 22 TEMERI 4360 4470 103 Total 118144 113680 96 Block: SOHELA 2011 NFSA % of NFSA Apllicants to Sl.No. Registration Center Population Applicants 2011 Population 1 BAUSENMORA 7516 7362 98 2 BEHERAPALI 3871 3775 98 3 BIJAPALI 3489 3504 100 4 BIRJAM 3422 3187 93 5 CHURIAPALI 5174 5077 98 6 DUMERPALI 8531 7458 87 7 GARVANA 4602 4294 93 8 GHESS 5985 5453 91 9 JHAR 6565 4986 76 10 KALANGAPALI 2457 2614 106 11 KANAPALI 4587 4241 92 12 KANGAON 6160 5870 95 13 KARANDOLA 2898 2899 100 14 KUCHIPALI 3364 3017 90 15 LEBDI 3319 3239 98 16 PANDAKIPALI 8535 8246 97 17 PANIMORA 5062 4713 93 18 PETUPALI 3353 3220 96 19 RENGALI 7089 6658 94 20 SALEPALI 3917 4036 103 21 SANIMAL 3661 3381 92 22 SARKANDA 4352 3991 92 23 SOHELA 11636 9346 80 24 SRIGIDA 7353 7201 98 25 TABADA 7374 6888 93 26 TUNGIBANDHLY 4946 4781 97 Total 139218 129437 93.
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