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Sawai Madhopur.Pdf Blockwise Subcenter List S.No Districts Blocks Ø-la- midsUnzks dk uke Name of Sub Center 1 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 1 fcNksN (m½ Bichoch 2 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 2 QqyokMk (m½ Fulwada 3 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 3 vekojk (m½ Amawara 4 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 4 eksjik (m½ Morpa 5 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 5 tgkjk Jahara 6 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 6 ckVksnk Batodha 7 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 7 lhrksM Sitod 8 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 8 ddjkyk Kakrala 9 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 9 x.Mky gundal 10 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 10 [ksMyh khedli 11 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 11 cSjkMk Bairada 12 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 12 xksB Goth 13 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 13 jkuhyk Ranila 14 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 14 Hkkaojk Bhavra 15 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 15 ihiykbZ Peeplai 16 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 16 lqdkj Sukaar 17 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 17 dks;yk Koyla 18 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 18 fcUtkjh Binjari 19 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 19 csj[k.Mh Berkhandi 20 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 20 lkapksyh Sancholi 21 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 21 ukjksyh pksM Naroli chod 22 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 22 lqeSy Sumail 23 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 23 ckeuokl iV~Vh [kqnZ bamanwas patti khurd 24 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 24 thon jeevad 25 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 25 lqUnjh Sundari 26 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 26 fjokyh Riwali 27 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 27 Mkcj Dabour 28 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 28 MqxjokMk Dugarwada 29 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 29 nkrklwrh Datasuti 30 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 30 dksgkyh izseiqjk Kohali Prempura 31 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 31 pUnu gksyh Chandan holi 32 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 32 dqvkxkao Kuagaon 33 S. Madhopur Bamanwas 33 'kQhiqjk Shafipura 34 S. Madhopur Bonli 1 ckxMksyh (m½ Bagdoli 35 S. Madhopur Bonli 2 ihiynk (m½ Peepalda 36 S. Madhopur Bonli 3 dksM;kbZ Kodyai 37 S. Madhopur Bonli 4 dksykMk Kolada 38 S. Madhopur Bonli 5 dq'kyiqjk Kushalpura 39 S. Madhopur Bonli 6 tksyUnk Jolanda 40 S. Madhopur Bonli 7 djsy Karel 41 S. Madhopur Bonli 8 tLVkuk Justana 42 S. Madhopur Bonli 9 Hkw[kk Bhookha 43 S. Madhopur Bonli 10 cksj[ksMk Borkheda 44 S. Madhopur Bonli 11 f'klksykl Shisholas 45 S. Madhopur Bonli 12 dq.Myh unh Kundali nadi 46 S. Madhopur Bonli 13 xEHkhjk Gumbhira 47 S. Madhopur Bonli 14 'ks"kk Shesha 48 S. Madhopur Bonli 15 csgrsM Behted 49 S. Madhopur Bonli 16 gFkMksyh Hatdoli 50 S. Madhopur Bonli 17 ciwbZ Bpui 51 S. Madhopur Bonli 18 HksMksyh Bhedoli 52 S. Madhopur Bonli 19 xwxMksn Gugdod 53 S. Madhopur Bonli 20 Jhiqjk Shreepura 54 S. Madhopur Bonli 21 fgUniqjk Hindpura 55 S. Madhopur Bonli 22 Hkkjtkunh Bharjanadi 56 S. Madhopur Bonli 23 mnxkao Udgaon 57 S. Madhopur Bonli 24 gjlksrk Harsota 58 S. Madhopur Bonli 25 edlqnuiqjk Maksudanpura 59 S. Madhopur Bonli 26 fcNhnksuk Bichidona 60 S. Madhopur Bonli 27 FkMksyh Thadoli 61 S. Madhopur Bonli 28 ekuksyh Manoli 62 S. Madhopur Bonli 29 ihyok unh Pilvanadi 63 S. Madhopur Bonli 30 cksjnk Borda 64 S. Madhopur Bonli 31 j/kqcUnh Raghubandi 65 S. Madhopur Bonli 32 xaxokMk Gangvada 66 S. Madhopur Bonli 33 ihyq[ksMk Peelukheda 67 S. Madhopur Bonli 34 ihiyokMk Pipalvada 68 S. Madhopur Bonli 35 yk[kuiqj xksBMk Lakhanpur gothda 69 S. Madhopur Bonli 36 e>soyk Majhavala 70 S. Madhopur Bonli 37 /kksjkR;k Dhoratya 71 S. Madhopur Bonli 38 t;ykyiqj Jailalpur 72 S. Madhopur Bonli 39 guqyk (99&2000½ Hanula (99-2000) 73 S. Madhopur Bonli 40 eykjuk LVs'ku Malarna station 74 S. Madhopur Bonli 41 fueksnk djsy 16-10-06 Neemoda karel 16-10-06 75 S. Madhopur Bonli 42 HkkeMksyh ¼ekeMksyh½ 16-10-06 Bhamdoli (Mamdoli) 16-10-06 76 S. Madhopur Bonli 43 xkyndyka 16-10-06 Galad kalan 16-10-06 77 S. Madhopur Bonli 44 fueksnk jkBksM 16-10-06 Neemoda Rathor 16-10-06 78 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 1 VksDlh (m½ Toksi 79 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 2 vejx< pkSdh (m½ Amargadh choki 80 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 3 rykoMk (m½ Talavda 81 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 4 QyokMk (m½ Falvada 82 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 5 jk;iqj Raipur 83 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 6 fetkZiqj Mirzapur 84 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 7 fMoL;k Divsya 85 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 8 mejh Umri 86 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 9 vyhxat Aligarh 87 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 10 jsMk;y xqtZj Radial gurjar 88 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 11 [kkuiqj cMksnk Khanpur Badoda 89 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 12 cxykbZ Bagali 90 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 13 vejx< Amargadh 91 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 14 mnsbZdyka Udaikalan 92 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 15 vjfu;k Arnia 93 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 16 f'kokyk Shivala 94 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 17 [ksMkokM jkex< Khadavadramgarh 95 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 18 cqpksykbZ Bucholai 96 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 19 esMh Medhi 97 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 20 thoyh Jeevli 98 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 21 lSyseiqj Selempur 99 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 22 L;kjkSyh Syaroli 100 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 23 pwyh Chuli 101 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 24 eksgspk Mohecha 102 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 25 fcusxk Binega 103 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 26 Nkok Chava 104 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 27 egwdyka Mahukalan 105 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 28 mnsbZ [kqnZ Udaikala khurd 106 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 29 cMksyh Badoli 107 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 30 ukSxkao Nogaon 108 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 31 ckeu cMksnk Bamanbadoda 109 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 32 fgxksfV;k Higotia 110 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 33 feuk cMksnk Mina bdoda 111 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 34 fd'kksjiqjk Kishorpura 112 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 35 ckgVVokMk Bahtatvada 113 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 36 [kqVyk Khutla 114 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 37 dqudVk Kunkata 115 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 38 egkuUn iqjkgFkksMk Mahanand purahathoda 116 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 39 dqlk; Kusai 117 S. Madhopur Gangapur City 40 ukjk;.kiqj Narayanpur 118 S. Madhopur Khandar 1 ySglksMk (m½ Lehsoda 119 S. Madhopur Khandar 2 f[ktwjh (m½ Khijuri 120 S. Madhopur Khandar 3 rykoMk (m½ Talavada 121 S. Madhopur Khandar 4 Nk.k (m½ Chan 122 S. Madhopur Khandar 5 D;kjnk dyka (m½ kyarda kalan 123 S. Madhopur Khandar 6 eqbZdyka Muikalan 124 S. Madhopur Khandar 7 lkoBk Savtha 125 S. Madhopur Khandar 8 v{;x< Akshaygarh 126 S. Madhopur Khandar 9 Mqxjh Dungri 127 S. Madhopur Khandar 10 fcpiqjh xtjku Bichpuri gajran 128 S. Madhopur Khandar 11 Hkwjh igkMh Bhuri pahadi 129 S. Madhopur Khandar 12 ikapksykl Pancholas 130 S. Madhopur Khandar 13 xksBMk Gothda 131 S. Madhopur Khandar 14 nqeknks Dumado 132 S. Madhopur Khandar 15 ikyh Pali 133 S. Madhopur Khandar 16 [kktuk pksM Khajna chod 134 S. Madhopur Khandar 17 nkSyriqjk Dolatpura 135 S. Madhopur Khandar 18 x.Mkoj Gandavar 136 S. Madhopur Khandar 19 cMksn Badod 137 S. Madhopur Khandar 20 dqjsMh Kuredi 138 S. Madhopur Khandar 21 lhxksjdyka Sigorkalan 139 S. Madhopur Khandar 22 fprkjk Chitara 140 S. Madhopur Khandar 23 mfu;kyk Uniala 141 S. Madhopur Khandar 24 jsMkonk Redavada 142 S. Madhopur Khandar 25 cMokl Badvaas 143 S. Madhopur Khandar 26 [k.Msoyk Khendevla 144 S. Madhopur Khandar 27 vYykiqj Allapur 145 S. Madhopur Khandar 28 uk;iqj Naipur 146 S. Madhopur Khandar 29 xksB fcgkjh Goth bihari 147 S. Madhopur Khandar 30 Mkxj okMk Dagarvada 148 S. Madhopur Khandar 31 dksljk Kosra 149 S. Madhopur Khandar 32 VksMjk Todra 150 S. Madhopur Khandar 33 dksljk NkjsMk (95&96½ Kosra Chareda(95-96) 151 S. Madhopur Khandar 34 [khniqj tkVku Khidpura Jathan 152 S. Madhopur Khandar 35 t;flagiqjk Jayasingpura 153 S. Madhopur Khandar 36 [khniqj tknw Khidpur Jadu 154 S. Madhopur Khandar 37 chjiqj Birpur 155 S. Madhopur Khandar 38 ckktsyh Bajeli 156 S. Madhopur Khandar 39 vkadksnk Ankoda 157 S. Madhopur Khandar 40 lsorh[kqnZ Sevtikhurd 158 S. Madhopur Khandar 41 gyksUnk Halonda 159 S. Madhopur Khandar 42 dSyk'kiqjh Kailashpuri 160 S. Madhopur Khandar 43 fgUnokM Hindwad 161 S. Madhopur Khandar 44 cksny Bodal 162 S. Madhopur Khandar 45 cyou[kqnZ Balvankhurd 163 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 1 Mgdok (m½ Dahkava 164 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 2 ikosMjk (m½ Pavedra 165 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 3 pdsjh (m½ Chekeri 166 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 4 lkjlksi (m½ Sarsop 167 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 5 f[kyphiqj (m½ Khilchipur 168 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 6 xEHkhjk Gumbhira 169 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 7 fluksyh Sinoli 170 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 8 uSuiqjk Nainpura 171 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 9 djeksnk Karmoda 172 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 10 ';keiqjk Shyampura 173 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 11 tVokMk dyka Jatvada kalan 174 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 12 ';keksrk Shyamota 175 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 13 vkVwudyka Aatunkalan 176 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 14 yksjokMk lorvada 177 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 15 dq'kryk Kushtala 178 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 16 dkoM Kavad 179 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 17 HkSMksykl Bhedolas 180 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 18 lqukjh Sunari 181 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 19 x:Mokl Garudhvaas 182 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 20 /kuksyh Dhanoli 183 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 21 vksyokMk Olvada 184 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 22 iMkuk Padana 185 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 23 uhnMnk Nidadta 186 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 24 txork Jagvata 187 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 25 jkeflagiqjk Ramsinghpura 188 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 26 cyfj;k Balriya 189 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 27 nqCch (fcnjok½ Dubbi(Bidarva) 190 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 28 >ksiMk Jhopda 191 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 29 jkoy Raval 192 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 30 eqbZ Mui 193 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 31 /kq<klh Dhudasi 194 S. Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 32 ckMksykl Badolas 195 S.
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