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Answered On:24.04.2000 Telephone Facility in Satana Ramanand Singh GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COMMUNICATIONS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:4382 ANSWERED ON:24.04.2000 TELEPHONE FACILITY IN SATANA RAMANAND SINGH Will the Minister of COMMUNICATIONS be pleased to state: (a) the names of villages in Satna district of Madhya Pradesh having telephone facility, block-wise; (b) whether the Government have received any representations in March,2000 for providing telephone facilities in some villages of the district; (c) if so, the details thereof; and; (d) the time by which the telephone facilities are likely to be provided in the said villages? Answer Minister of State for Communications (Shri Tapan Sikdar) (a) The block-wise no. of villages in Satna district of Madhya Pradesh having telephone facility, is as under: Sl.No. Name of Block No. of VPTs 1 Amarpaton 104 2 Maihar 114 3 Nagod 136 4 Majhagawn 144 5 Sohawal 189 6 Rampur Baghelan 102 7 Unchehara 60 8 New Ramnagar 1 Total 850 Names of the villages are given in the enclosed annex. (b), (c) & (d) A letter dated 31-1-2000 was received from Hon`ble M.P. Shri Ramanand Singh for providing telephone facilities in ten villages of Satna district. Telephone facilities in all these 10 villages have already been provided. Details are as under: Sl.No. Village Telephone No. Exchange 1 Kari Gohi 77330 Birsinghpur 2 Barhana 77341 Birsinghpur 3 Pratappur 77343 Birsinghpur 4 Khutaha 74334 Jaitwara 5 Kitaha 74253 Jaitwara 6 Pindra 63238 Majhgawan 7 Nayagaon 74245 Jaitwara 8 Nakaila 63291 Majhgawan 9 Barondha 63292 Majhgawan 10 Khohi 65392 Chitrakoot ANNEX VPT/GPT LIST OF SATNA TELECOM DISTRICT UNCHEHRA BLOCK SL. VPT/GPT PARENTED TO SL. VPT/GPT PARENTED TO 1.MADHI UNCHEHRA 1 PANGARI ATARA 2.GOBRAO KALAN UNCHEHRA 2 BEERPUR ATARA 3.PIPRIKALA UNCHEHRA 3 KULGADHI ATARA 4.BIHTA UNCHEHRA 4 NARDAHA ATARA 5.DHANEH UNCHEHRA 5 PATAURA ATARA 6.GUDHWA UNCHEHRA 6 PITHORABAD ATARA 7MATARI PATORA UNCHEHRA 7 PONDI ATARA 8.SAHIJANA UNCHEHRA 8 ATARA EX. ATARA 9.PARASMANIA UNCHEHRA 9 LALPUR ATRA 10.BHARHUT UNCHEHRA 10 SEMRIHA ATRA 11.MANIKPUR UNCHEHRA 11 DUDAHA ATRA 12.NARAHTI UNCHEHRA 12 TURRI ATRA 13.PATHARAHTA UNCHEHRA 13 ATARBINDIYA ATRA 14.RAMPURWA UNCHEHRA 14 AMILIYA ATRA 15.PONDI GARDA UNCHEHRA 15 ITAMAKALA ATRA 16.MAHRAJPUR UNCHEHRA 16 DARHIYA ATRA 17.KARHIKHURD UNCHEHRA 17 PIPROKHAR ATRA 18.KARHIKALA UNCHEHRA 18 KOLUHA ATRA 19 MAJHGAWAN ATRA 1.ITAMA N.TEER BHATANWARA 2.GAUHARI BHATANWARA 1 HARDUA LOHRAURA 3.BARHATA BHATANWARA 2 BANDHI LOHRAURA 4.DEWAR BHATANWARA 3 GIRJAPUR LOHRAURA 5.AMILIYA BHATANWARA 6.SEMARIDUBAY BHATANWARA 7BADKHERA BHATANWARA 8.ATARHAR BHATANWARA 9.BHARHATA BHATANWARA 10.SONVERSA BHATANWARA 11.TIGHRA BHATANWARA 12.BARAHA BHATANWARA 13.CHAKADAHI BHATANWARA 14.LAKHAHA BHATANWARA 15.SARAIN BHATANWARA 16.BARI BHATANWARA 17.MATARI BHATANWARA 18.MAJHIYARKALA BHATANWARA 19.UMARI BHATANWARA 20.MAHADAI BHATANWARA VPT/GPT LIST OF SATNA TELECOM DISTRICT NAGOD BLOCK S.No.VPT/GPT PARENTED TO SL.VPT/GPT PARENTED TO SL.VPT/GPT PARENTED TO 1.KARHIYA KHURD NAGOD 49.NAUWASTA NAGOD 11 RAUND SINGHPUR 2.BARKACHI NAGOD 50.HARDUWAKALAN NAGOD 12 NUNGARA SINGHPUR 3.KHAIRUA NAGOD 51.KALPA NAGOD 13 PANGARA SINGHPUR 4.VIRADULI NAGOD 52.RAOUND NAGOD 14 PIPARI SINGHPUR 5.TIKURI NAGOD 53.SALAIA NAGOD 15 SHIVRAJPUR SINGHPUR 6.BARKONIYA NAGOD 54.HARDUA NAGOD 16 MAJHAGAWAN SINGHPUR 7BHULNO NAGOD 1.CHANDRAKUINYA RAHIKWARA 8.KARHIYA KHURD NAGOD 2.DUBAHIYA RAHIKWARA 1 BACHWAI SITPURA 9.BELA NAGOD 3.KALAWAL RAHIKWARA 2 SEMRI KHOTHAR SITPURA 10.BYOUHARI NAGOD 4.RERUAKHURD RAHIKWARA 3 BHITARI SITPURA 11.BABUPUR NAGOD 5.RAMPURA RAHIKWARA 4 DHANKHER SITPURA 12.LALCHADHA NAGOD 6.BARAHA RAHIKWARA 5 CHHINDA SITPURA 13.KHAKHRAUDHA NAGOD 7.PHURTAL KHURD RAHIKWARA 6 LALPUR SITPURA 14.HADHHA NAGOD 8.PATHRAUNDHA RAHIKWARA 7 MOHARI SITPURA 15.LOHADAR NAGOD 9.RERUWAKALA RAHIKWARA 8 DEORA SITPURA 16.KEMRI BADHI NAGOD 10.URDAN RAHIKWARA 9 DILAURI SITPURA 17.RAJHA NAGOD 11.JADHAVPUR RAHIKWARA 10 GORHATI SITPURA 18.KATKON KALA NAGOD 12.SHAHPUR RAHIKWARA 11 AHIRGAON SITPURA 19.KODAR NAGOD 13MAJHGAWANAKHU RAHIKWARA 12 MAJHOKAR SITPURA 20.MAHPHONA NAGOD 14.SEMRI RAHIKWARA 13 NAKTI SITPURA 21.PAKAR NAGOD 15.TURKAHA RAHIKWARA 14 DILAURA SITPURA 22.ITORI KAILA NAGOD 16.BANDHAON RAHIKWARA 15 AMADARI SITPURA 23.SATNA RAGHUNANAGOD 17.MADA TOLA RAHIKWARA 16 KHAMARIYAKALA SITPURA 24.AMILIYA NAGOD 18.GUNHAR RAHIKWARA 17 KHAMARIYAKHUR SITPURA 25.SIJAHATI NAGOD 19.KU8HAD RAHIKWARA 18 PADRIYA SITPURA 26.RAJAPUR NAGOD 20.MAJHGAWANA RAHIKWARA 19 SHAMI SITPURA 27.KHAMROHI NAGOD 21.MUNGHAR RAHIKWARA 28.DHAURAHARA NAGOD 22.KACHLOHA RAHIKWARA 1 NAUNIA JASSO 29.UJNEHI NAGOD 23.LAKHMAN RAHIKWARA 2 PAWAIYA JASSO 30.GAGWARIA NAGOD 24.PATWARA RAHIKWARA 3 RIJHUL JASSO 31.SHAYAMNAGAR NAGOD 25.UMARI RAHIKWARA 4 PALIV JASSO 32.MADAI NAGOD 26CHANDRAKUNAWA RAHIKWARA 5 DUREHA JASSO 33.BASUDHA NAGOD 27.DAMHA RAHIKWARA 6 SIJAHATI JASSO 34.KACHANAR NAGOD 28.AMKUI RAHIKWARA 7 JHIGODAR JASSO 35.SEMARWARA NAGOD 29.KAMLAPUR RAHIKWARA 8 KOTA JASSO 36.HILAUNDHA NAGOD 30.RADHEPUR RAHIKWARA 9 AMKUYA JASSO 37.KATKONKHURD NAGOD 31.GHATEHA RAHIKWARA 10 CHUNHA JASSO 38.SADWA NAGOD 11 DATUNHA JASSO 39.KHAIRAI NAGOD 1.BILAUNDHA SINGHPUR 12 SURDAHA KALAN JASSO 40.UMARAHATI NAGOD 2.AKOUNA SINGHPUR 13 KAPURI JASSO 41.RAHIKWARA NAGOD 3.AMA SINGHPUR 14 UMARI JASSO 42STA.CHIDI PAT NAGOD 4.BANDI SINGHPUR 15 BHITARI JASSO 43.BARAPATTHAR NAGOD 5.DURGAPUR SINGHPUR 16 GADRI JASSO 44.GINJARA NAGOD 6.DEWARI SINGHPUR 45.BARETHIYA NAGOD 7.KHAMHARIYAKHU SINGHPUR 46.RERUA NAGOD 8.DEORI KHURD SINGHPUR 47.RAJARWARA NAGOD 9.KARAHIYAKHURD SINGHPUR 48.RERUAKHURD NAGOD 10.USRAR SINGHPUR VPT/GPT LIST OF SATNA TELECOM DISTRICT SOHAWAL BLOCK SL. VPT/GPT PARENTED TO SL. VPT/GPT PARENTED TO SL. VPT/GPT PARENTED TO 1 KHAMAHARIYA.T SATNA 14 REVRA SOHAWAL 5 SEMARIYA KOTHI 2 JIGNAHAT SATNA 15 MUDHA KHURD SOHAWAL 6 MANKAHARI KOTHI 3 SAKARIA SATNA 16 BADKHER SOHAWAL 7 KARSHARA KOTHI 4 BHARJUNAKALA SATNA 17 MEHDEVI SOHAWAL 8 DIDAUNDH KOTHI 5 BHUMKAHAR SATNA 18 BHERRI SOHAWAL 9 PATURI KOTHI 6 BIHARA SATNA 19 KHORGAWAN SOHAWAL 10 PAWAIYA KOTHI 7 ABER SATNA 20 DEVRA SOHAWAL 11 PADRAUT KOTHI 8 GAURAYA SATNA 21 JIGNAHAT SOHAWAL 12 BHARGAWAN KOTHI 9 RAMPURCHORASI SATNA 22 DEVIPUR SOHAWAL 13 LALPUR KOTHI 10 DILOURA SATNA 23 DEHURA SOHAWAL 14 MAUHAR KOTHI 11 BARDADEEH SATNA 24 SEMRI KALA SOHAWAL 15 JHALI KOTHI 12 MUDHA KALAN SATNA 25 DADEHURA SOHAWAL 16 PONDI KOTHI 13 MAHADEVA SATNA 26 HERMALLA SOHAWAL 17 RAIPUR KOTHI 14 RAMSTHAN SATNA 27 MANIKWAR SOHAWAL 18 BARAHANA KOTHI 15 BAGHA SATNA 28 PAWAIYA SOHAWAL 19 BHAISWAR KOTHI 16 KHARWAHI SATNA 29 LOKHARIYA SOHAWAL 20 CHAKDAI KOTHI 17 BARAKALA SATNA 30 GOPALPUR SOHAWAL 21 SONAURA KOTHI 18 AMODHAKALA SATNA 22 KACHANPUR KOTHI 19 BANDHI SATNA 1 DEORIKALA RAIGAON 23 KHATOLA KOTHI 20 GOBRAO KHURD SATNA 2 KUNCHI RAIGAON 24 SEYANI KOTHI 21 BABUPUR SATNA 3 BHAWNAR RAIGAON 25 MATHIYA KOTHI 22 LAGARGAWAN SATNA 4 HARKHAR RAIGAON 26 BADAURA KOTHI 23 GULUA SATNA 5 CHORBARI RAIGAON 24 SOHASH SATNA 6 JAMUNIHAI RAIGAON 1 PURVA HATI 25 LOHRAURA SATNA 7 MAHURA RAIGAON 2 CHAURA HATI 26 RAGAULI SATNA 8 KHANGARH RAIGAON 3 MAJHATOLVA HATI 27 TIHAI SATNA 9 RAMPURA RAIGAON 4 UMARI HATI 28 HATI EX. SATNA 10 PAIKORA RAIGAON 5 MADNI HATI 29 BANDHI MAUHAR SATNA 11 UJRAUDHA RAIGAON 6 JHARI HATI 30 GHUNCHIHAI SATNA 12 REHUTA RAIGAON 7 KHOKHALI HATI 31 UMARI SATNA 13 SHRINAGAR RAIGAON 8 TURRI HATI 32 KUAAN SATNA 14 VIDHATA RAIGAON 9 KHAMHARIYA HATI 33 DAGDIHA SATNA 15 NAOKHAND RAIGAON 10 MATHAVARIYA HATI 34 KUDIYA SATNA 16 BANDHI RAIGAON 11 SAHA HATI 17 SHAHPURA RAIGAON 12 KUNCHI HATI 1 BARKALA SOHAWAL 18 KALAHARI RAIGAON 13 KATHAVARIYA HATI 2 MAJHGAWON BH. SOHAWAL 19 DHAURAHARA RAIGAON 14 GHUGHUVAR HATI 3 KHAIRA SOHAWAL 20 ITAMA RAIGAON 15 MEDNIPUR HATI 4 GAURA(BAGHA) SOHAWAL 21 JIRWARKHURD RAIGAON 16 BAMGHOURI HATI 5 KARHI(KOTHAR) SOHAWAL 22 NARAYANPUR RAIGAON 17 GAURA HATI 6 KARDI PAWAI SOHAWAL 23 SHIVEPUR RAIGAON 18 HATIYA HATI 7 GIRDI SOHAWAL 24 ITAORA RAIGAON 19 DHIRDULI HATI 8 CHAKBANDI SOHAWAL 25 GORAIYA RAIGAON 20 MOHUTI HATI 9 HARDUA SOHAWAL 21 KARMARA HATI 10 BACHBAI SOHAWAL 1 TURRA KOTHI 22 MARVA HATI 11 GHNKHER KHURD SOHAWAL 2 NAYAGAWAN KOTHI 23 BAMHARAULI HATI 12 TUMEN SOHAWAL 3 TEEKAR KOTHI 24 PATARI HATI 13 KHAMA KHUJA SOHAWAL 4 KAILASHPUR KOTHI 25 CHAMPURAVA HATI VPT/GPT LIST OF SATNA TELECOM DISTRICT SOHAWAL BLOCK SL. VPT/GPT PARENTED TO SL. VPT/GPT PARENTED TO 26 KUSHIYARI HATI 1 SISRAHA JAITWARA 27 MATIMA HATI 2 KUWARI J AITWARA 28 SUSUVAR HATI 3 CHANDERI JAITWARA 29 NACHANAURA HATI 4 BABURAHA JAITWARA 30 JAIRIHA HATI 31 ITAMA HATI 32 SALAIA HATI 33 GENDUA HATI 1 SIRYATOLA MADHOGARH 2 KRAPALPUR MADHOGARH 1 KOL GAVAN NAI BASTI 2 TIKURI KHURD NAI BASTI 3 MAND NAI BASTI 4 PURAINI NAI BASTI 5 SARBAHANA NAI BASTI 6 LOHARA NAI BASTI 7 matehana NAI BASTI 8 MAJHIYAR NAI BASTI 9 KHAMARIYAPAYA NAI BASTI 10 BAMHORI NAI BASTI 11 JAMODI NAI BASTI 12 KHAJURAHARA NAI BASTI 13 CHHIPIYADADI NAI BASTI 14 SEMARA NAI BASTI 15 ITAMA NAI BASTI 16 ATRAHARA NAI BASTI 17 MOHANNA NAI BASTI 18 BELA NAI BASTI 19 UMRISHARDANAG NAI BASTI 20 KAIMA UNMULAN NAI BASTI 21 BATHIA NAI BASTI 22 KHMHARIA NAI BASTI 23 TIKURIKOTHAR NAI BASTI 24 SHIPURWA NAI BASTI 25 BHARJUNKALA NAI BASTI 26 LALPURA NAI BASTI 27 PUTHODHA NAI BASTI 28 POIDHA KALA NAI BASTI 29 PUTHODHI NAI BASTI 30 NIMI NAI BASTI 1 MAJHGAWAN KOTHARA 2 AKAUNA KOTHARA 3 PASI KOTHARA 4 UTAILI KOTHARA 5 BARA KOTHARA VPT/GPT LIST OF SATNA TELECOM DISTRICT MAJHGAWAN BLOCK SL. VPT/GPT PARENTED TO SL. VPT/GPT PARENTED TO SL. VPT/GPT PARENTED TO 1.PUTARICHUA MAJHGAWAN 49KHERA MAJHGAW MAJHGAWAN 1 GUDWA BIRSINGHPUR 2.PATANA KALA MAJHGAWAN 2 BARO BIRSINGHPUR 3.GAHIRA MAJHGAWAN 1.GUPTGODAVARI CHITRAKOOT 3 KARIGOHI BIRSINGHPUR 4.CHOURAHA MAJHGAWAN
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