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Administrative Map DISTRICT: DHUBRI INFORMATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE MAP DC OFFICE SL. NO NAME REVENUE CIRCLE GAON PANCHAYAT VILLAGE NAME SL. NO. NAME REVENUE CIRCLE GAON PANCHAYAT VILLAGE NAME 4 BDO, FEKAMARI MANKACHAR FEKAMARI FEKAMARI 0 DC OFFICE DHUBRI DHUBRI TOWN DHUBRI TOWN 5 BDO, AGOMONI AGOMONI SHERNAGAR SHERNAGAR 6 BDO, GOLOKGANJ GOLAKGANJ GOLAKGANJ TOWN GOLAKGANJ TOWN 7 BDO, RUPSHI GOLAKGANJ RUPSHI RUPSHI SP OFFICE 8 BDO, HATHIDHURA GOSSAIGAON TAMARHAT OXIGURI SL. NO. NAME REVENUE CIRCLE GAON PANCHAYAT VILLAGE NAME 9 BDO, MANKACHAR MANKACHAR KALAPANI SHADULLABARI 0 SP OFFICE DHUBRI DHUBRI TOWN DHUBRI TOWN 10 BDO, SOUTH-SALMARA SOUTH SALMARA FAKIRGANJ FAKIRGANJ 11 BDO, DEBITOLA DHUBRI DEBITOLA DEBITOLA SDO (CIVIL) OFFICE 12 BDO, BIRSING JARUA DHUBRI DHUBRI TOWN WARD 01 SL. NO NAME REVENUE CIRCLE GAON PANCHAYAT VILLAGE NAME 13 BDO, GOURIPUR DHUBRI DHARMASALA DHARMASALA 0 SDO OFFICE CHAPAR CHIRAKUTI TILAPARA CHIRAKUTA 1 SDO OFFICE, HATSINGIMARI. MANKACHAR FULERCHAR HATSINGIMARI 2 SDO OFFICE (SADAR),DHUBRI. DHUBRI DHUBRI TOWN WARD 01 REVENUE CIRCLE OFFICE SL. NO NAME REVENUE CIRCLE GAON PANCHAYAT VILLAGE NAME SDP OFFICE 0 C.O., CHAPAR REV. CIRCLE CHAPAR CHAPAR TOWN CHAPAR TOWN SL. NO NAME RREVENUE CIRCLE GAON PANCHAYAT VILLAGE NAME 1 C.O., BILASIPARA REV. CIRCLE BILASIPARA BILASIPARA TOWN BILASIPARA TOWN 0 SDP OFFICE ,BILASIPARA. BILASIPARA BILASIPARA TOWN BILASIPARA TOWN 2 C.O., BAGRIBARI REV. CIRCLE BILASIPARA TOSHPARA JOGIRMOHAL - III 1 SDP OFFICE, MANKACHAR MANKACHAR FULERCHAR HATSINGIMARI 3 C.O., AGOMANI REV. CIRCLE AGOMONI SHERNAGAR SHERNAGAR 4 C.O., GOLAKGANJ REV. CIRCLE GOLAKGANJ GOLAKGANJ TOWN GOLAKGANJ TOWN BLOCK DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 5 CIRCLE OFFICE, DHUBRI DHUBRI DHUBRI TOWN DHUBRI TOWN SL. NO NAME REVENUE CIRCLE GAON PANCHAYAT VILLAGE NAME 6 C.O., MANKACHAR REV. CIRCLE MANKACHAR MANKACHAR MANKACHAR 0 BDO, CHAPAR SALKOCHA CHAPAR CHAPAR TOWN CHAPAR TOWN 7 C.O., SOUTH SALMARA REV. CIRCLE SOUTH SALMARA SOUTH SALMARA SALMARA 1 BDO, NAYERALGA BILASIPARA BILASIPARA TOWN BILASIPARA TOWN 2 BDO, BILASIPARA BILASIPARA RANIGANJ SONALUGURI 3 BDO, MAHAMAYA BAGRIBARI MAHAMAYA RAJAPARA - II DISTRICT: DHUBRI INFORMATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE MAP POLICE STATIONS FIRE SERVICE STATION SL. NO NAME REVENUE CIRCLE GAON PANCHAYAT VILLAGE NAME SL. NO NAME REVENUE CIRCLE GAON PANCHAYAT VILLAGE NAME 0 CHAPAR PS CHAPAR CHAPAR TOWN CHAPAR TOWN 0 FIRE STATION, CHAPAR CHAPAR CHAPAR TOWN CHAPAR TOWN 1 SALKOCHA OP CHAPAR GERAVITA GERAVITA 1 FIRE STATION, SAPATGRAM BAGRIBARI POLASHGURI GARIMARI - I 2 NAYERALGA OP BILASIPARA NAYERALGA NAYERALGA - III 2 FIRE STATION, BILASIPARA BILASIPARA BILASIPARA TOWN BILASIPARA TOWN 3 SUKCHAR PS MANKACHAR SUCKCHAR SUCKCHAR 3 FIRE STATION, GOLAKGANJ GOLAKGANJ GOLAKGANJ TOWN GOLAKGANJ TOWN 4 BILASIPARA PS BILASIPARA BILASIPARA TOWN BILASIPARA TOWN 4 FIRE STATION, DHUBRI DHUBRI DHUBRI TOWN WARD 12 5 RANIGANJ OP BILASIPARA RANIGANJ SONALUGURI 5 FIRE STATION, HARSINGMARI MANKACHAR FULERCHAR HATSINGIMARI 6 SAPATGRAM OP BAGRIBARI SAPATGRAM SAPATGRAM 6 FIRE STATION, MANKACHAR MANKACHAR MANKACHAR MANKACHAR PT-I (PART) 7 KHARUABANDA OP MANKACHAR FEKAMARI KHARUABANDHA 8 BANDIHANA OP BAGRIBARI BONDIHANA BONDIHANA 9 AGOMONI OP AGOMONI AGOMONI KALDOBA -I 10 GOLAKGANJ PS GOLAKGANJ GOLAKGANJ TOWN GOLAKGANJ TOWN 11 CHAGOLIA OP AGOMONI BATERHAT KAIMARI - I 12 HALAKURA PCP AGOMONI HALAKURA POKALAGI -V 13 CHOTOGUMA OP GOSSAIGAON CHOTOGUMA CHOTOGUMA 14 KALAPANI OP MANKACHAR KALAPANI CHIRAKHOWA 15 FAKIRGANJ PS SOUTH SALMARA FAKIRGANJ FAKIRGANJ 16 GAURIPUR PS DHUBRI GAURIPUR TOWN GAURIPUR TOWN 17 DHUBRI PS DHUBRI DHUBRI TOWN DHUBRI TOWN 18 TAMARHAT PS GOSSAIGAON TAMARHAT OXIGURI 19 BAZAR TOP DHUBRI DHUBRI TOWN WARD 12 20 COLLEGE TOP DHUBRI DHUBRI TOWN WARD 15 21 MANKACHAR PS MANKACHAR MANKACHAR MANKACHAR 22 SOUTH SALMARA PS SOUTH SALMARA SOUTH SALMARA SALMARA .
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