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Reporting Units Under IDSP Reporting Units under IDSP District wise Reporting Unit Form 'P' Form 'S' Form 'L' Name of the Districts No. of Units No. of Units No. of Units Bilaspur 37 116 24 176 19 Chamba 53 153 23 Hamirpur 31 31 7 Kinnaur 27 438 20 Kangra 102 Kullu 24 100 16 Lahaul & Spiti 18 45 5 Mandi 76 311 41 179 24 Solan 47 Shimla 108 246 24 Sirmaur 47 145 13 Una 26 135 14 Total 596 2075 230 Form “S” LIST OF SUB-CENTRES IN HIMACHAL PRADESH (CONSTITUENCY-WISE) District Sl No. Constituency Name/Location of Sub-centres 1 2 3 4 Bilaspur 1 Kot -Kehloor 1. Jamthal 2. Dhar-Tatoh 3. Basla at Kotla 4. Badnoo 5. Sohari 6. Loharda 7. Charanmaur 8.Rajpura 9. Kothipura 10. Chamyon 11. Dabar 12. Bohat-Kasol 13. Tepra 14. Jeori-Khas 15. Lakhnoo 16. Galwa at Mandyali 17. Lehari 18. Jandori 19. Maleta 20. Tarwar 21. Ree 22. Tanbol 23. Majri 24. Kallar 25. Dabat 26. Nakrana 27. Bholi 28. Doba 29. Chandpur-II 30. Kanfara 31. Dolna 32.Lakhala 33. Chanardi 34. Makri (Bhakra) 35. Thana-Kolian 2 Geharwin 1. Bala 2. Rishi-kesh 3. Behna-Jattan 4. Gharan 5. Naghiyad 6. Sunhani 7. Baloh 8. Daslehra 9. Rali(Samoh) 10. Barsand 11. Nakhlera 12. Khalsahi 13. Dahad 14. Kot 15. Dhanni-Pukhar 16 Bharoli-kalan 17. Malagan 18. Duhak 19. Dholag 20. Dharar 21. Balara 22. Hirapur 23. Malrawn 3. Bilaspur 1.Bamta 2. Chandpur 3. Shalnoo 4. Bhater-Nichli 5. Beri 6. Deoli 7. Bandla 8. Nog 9.Baggi-Sungal 10. Guga-Bhater 11. Shira 12. Lakhanpur 13. Kuddi 14. Kothi 15. Thoru 16. Rohin 17. Balh-Churani 18. Bardin 19. Malyour 20. Tantha 21. Nanwan 22. Churarli 23. Tarer 24. Maner 25. Fatoh 26. Rahian 27. Tinu-Khas 4. Ghumarwin 1.Takrera 2. Bari Majherwan (Patta) 3. Naswal 4. Baraghat 5. Lathwin 6. Padhiyun 7. Danger 8. Bhapral 9. Marhana 10. Kot 11. Taraun 12. Dumehar 13. Pantehra 14. Hambot 15. Bari-Chowk 16. Parnal 17. Talwara 18. Pater 19. Dabla 20 Ladda 21. Chhat 22. Karloti 23. Behal 24. Salaun 25. Mundakhar 26. Chakrana 27. Kasol 28. Mehran 29. Kotlu Chamba 1 Bhattiyat 1. Khanoda 2. Mundi 3. Parsiara 4. Dharoon 5. Patka 6. Tlah 7. Baloh 8. Sadal 9. Jandrog 10. Raipur 11. Gaghar 12. Garnota 13. Thulel 14. Challara 15. Sukhiad 16. Jolna 17. Rajein 18. Gola 19. Baslodha 20. Upper-Dhurdhala 21. Kathla 22. Kalaphat 23. Parchod 24. Kainthali 25. Bharari 26. Jatroon 27. Bagihar 28. Chadi 29. Rathiar 30. Dadwin 31. Kolka 32. Jatkari District Sl Constituency Name/Location of Sub-centres No. 1 2 3 4 2 Banikhet 1. Chuhan 2. Bhandal 3. Gulei 4. Dand 5. Kandwara 6. Kilod 7. Ayal 8. Priyunhal 9. Bihali 10. Kundi 11. Panjei 12. Deotnar 13. Tungala 14. Bharan 15. Bhing 16. Bhalei 17. Karoon 18. Malal 19. Dearakeri 20. Telka 21. Karwal 22. Nanikhad 23. Mail 24. Sukhrah 25. Bhagdhar 26. Jihunta 27. Balera 28. Sherpur 29. Diur 30. Bhadela 31. Banikhet 32. Bailli 33. Osal 34. Rulyani 35. Mornu 36. Hobar 37. Kahri-Chori 38. Matholu 39. Khareda 3 Rajnagar 1. Ladhan 2. Dugli 3. Charodi 4. Kalhel 5. Deyola 6. Charda 7. Bharada 8. Gadfari 9. Thali 10. Ganedi 11. Khushanagari 12. Devikothi 13. Lesuin 14. Sanwal 15. Gulei 16. Rajnagar 17. Koti 18. Rajpura 19. Sarol 20. Chandi 21. Kani 22. Masroond 23. Jhullara 24. Mauwa 25. Bhardar 26. Tikri 27. Ganeti 28. Dulhar 29. Bhandar 30. Sungal 31. Kalota 32. Sangnahar 33. Bhodas 34. Seikothi 35. Thaneikothi 4 Brahmaur 1. Karyas 2. Hudan 3. Punto 4. Rei 5. Kulal 6. Shour 7. Phindru 8. Kumar 9. Udeen 10. Sahali 11. Hilltwan 12. Shoon 13. Luj 14. Chaloli 15. Pregran 16. Sural 17. Harsar 18. Lahal 19. Mandha 20. Sathli 21. Poolani 22. Chobia 23. Grima 24. Badgran 25. Khani 26. Balmuhi 27. Trella 28. Deol 29. Dalli 30. Qwardi 31. Sinur 32. Urei 33. Ohra 34. Samra 35. Rari 36. Kuned 37. Lihl 38. Kiri 39. Kugti 5 Chamba 1. Sunara 2. Gudein 3. Gurad 4. Koonr 5. Ladda 6. Taggi 7. Bakani 8. Gehra 9. Brehi 10. Bakhatpur 11. Kakla 12. Rajera 13. Kalsuin 14. Mangla 15. Chalei 16. Gate 17. Cheema 18. Mai Ka Bag 19. Kolhari 20. Bhanota 21. Saach 22. Panjoh 23. Rinda 24. Paliyur 25. Uteep 26. Jadera 27. Chhachhled 28. Jhumar 29. Baat 30. Bhalla 31. Chhatreri Hamirpur 1 Hamirpur 1.Thana-Darogan 2. Majhog 3. Neri 4. Jhaniari 5. Khiha 6. Jangal-Ropa 7. Pharnol 8. Anu-Kalan 9. Chamiana 10. Daruhi 11. Chouri at Bhater 12. Chabutra 13. Rangar 14. Duhak 15. Bhaleth 16. Karot 17. Banal 18. Thana-Dhamriana 19. Tihar 20. Jhangar 21. Khirki 22. Brahalari 23. Amroh 24. Dhial 25. Nalahi 26. Chalokhar 27. Ree 28. Dev (Jhainira) District Sl No. onstituency Name/Location of Sub-centres 1 2 3 4 2 Bamsan 1. Jhanikar 2. Bouru 3. Utpur 4. Lohakhar 5. Patnour 6. Sikander 7. Balute 8. Thana-Loharan 9. Kala-Amb 10. Bohni 11. Panjot 12. Kanjain 13. Dera-Parol 14. Aman 15. Bajroh 16. Chamboh 17. Bir-Baghera 18. Sachui 19. Bajrol 20. Pounjh 21. Badhani 22. Bhater 23. Dharog 24. Jandru 25. Khairi 26. Ser-Swahal 27. Jhatwar 28. Bhira 29. Kalanjari 30. Bani-Ropa 31. Baloh 32. Dimmi 33. Mattan-Sidh 34. Chamned 3 Mewa 1.Chowki-Kankari 2. Karer 3. Aghar 4. Ukhli 5. Kharwar 6. Tikkar-Saned 7. Dhirwin 8. Khuthrin 9. Lag- Manwin 10. Bhalwani 11. Dhamrol 12. Badehar 13. Bhukkary 14. Nagrota 15. Balokhar 16. Ludder Mahadev 17. Dain 18. Amned 19. Tohu 20. Tarkwari 21. Bumana 22. Hanoh 23. Jharnot 24. Jamli 25. Jakheyol 26. Balu 27. Chandruhi 28. Jol 4 Nadaunta 1. Paplah 2. Hereta 3. Gahallian 4. Har 5. Tipper 6. Jayoli-Devi 7. Baddu 8. Harsaur 9. Bliah 10. Biar 11. Kanoh 12. Pathliar 13. Usnar-Kalan 14. Pehrwin 15. Kalwal 16. Dhangota 17. Sohari 18. Jajari 19. Chakmoh 20. Jamli 21. Kathiana 22. Samoh 23. Nain 24. Dhabriana 25. Phagoti 26. Mayer (Palmi) 27. Phal 28. Kotlu 29. Nara 30. Karsai 31. Samtana 32. Loharda 33. Kulehera 34. Beri 35. Daswin 36. Bal Bihal 37. Banni 5 Nadaun 1.Kohla 2. Bhumpal 3. Batran 4. Kaloor 5. Karour 6. Basaral 7. Jhal lan 8. Pansai 9. Rail 10. Jol -Sapar 11. Balduhak 12. Jalari 13. Sanahi 14. Dhanpur 15. Putrial 16. Jansooh 17. Dangari 18. Pakhrol 19. Boonih 20. Telkar 21. Gwal-Pathar 22. Bhou 23. Saloh 24. Majihar. Kangra 1 Sulah 1. Kharot 2. Garla-Dai 3. Kural 4. Malag 5. Chowkijohna 6. Dain 7. Bhadrol 8. Kanphat 9. Chambi(Rajoon) 10. Bhoda 11. Punner 12. Bodha 13. Khadul 14. Sapdul 15. Chambi 16. Bhadal Devi 17. Bhoura 18. Gharana 19. Dagera 20. Datoh 21. Chandar 22. Balota 2. Palampur 1. Darang 2. Ghaneta 3. Parour 4. Saloh 5. Dehan 6. Gia 7. Dadh 8. Chachian 9. Arth 10. Lahla 11. Hanglo 12. Rakh 13. Ghamrota 14. Bhagora 15. Mainja 16. Bindraban 17. Sidhpur-Sarkari 18. Choki- Khalet 19. Uarna 20. Galu 21. Lohna 22. Cahndpur 23. Ghar 24. Malahu 25. Thandol 26. Maniyar District Sl No. Constituency Name/Location of Sub-centres 1 2 3 4 3 Rajgir 1. Tanda 2. Rajpur 3. Patti 4. Tatehal 5. Majhernu 6. Dargil 7. Maulichak 8. Chathambi 9. Khuradpat 10. Biara 11. Nadli 12. Khajoornu 13. Rajot 14. Tikkari 15. Sangoor 16. Majehrna 17. Nouri 18. Jandpur 19. Nagta 20. Sungal 21. Dagoh 22. Baru 23. Daraman 24. Ropri 25. Nahalna 26. Ashapuri 27. Salehra 28. Bhulana 4 Thural 1. Sanooh 2. Kouna 3. Duhak 4. Bher Ghatta 5. Lahru 6. Balakroopi 7. Alampur 8. Sakoh 9. Bardam 10. Gander 11. Paplah 12. Bandahu 13. Kalan 14. Kuhan 15. Bhulander 16. Harot 17. Junga-Devi 18. Kotlu 19. Lahat 20. Harsi 21. Maila 22. Bharanata 23. Mungal 24. Dandol 25. Ghagduhi 26. Chokath 27. Barer 28. Balada 29. Baghi 30. Lagru 31. Thill 32. Bari-Kalan 33. Mahandev 34. Shiyur-Balla 35. Tamber 36. Haler 37. Phaked 5 Baijnath 1. Aberi 2. Rajehar 3. Nanahar 4. Sparu 5. Bhadrena 6. Hared 7. Madhed 8. Kharthu 9. Tara 10. Sehal 11. Panjiala 12. Ustehar 13. Jikali-Bheth 14. Sansai 15. Majohati 16. Behi 17. Jamraela 18. Ghirtholi 19. Utrala 20. Duhak 21. Gawal-Tikkar 22. Kharanala 23. Multhan 24. Nanohta 25. Mahalpatt 26. Dhanag 27. Ghunehar 28. Darug 29. Gadhiara 30. Kothi 6 Nagrota Bagwan 1. Pathiyar 2. Malan 3. Masal 4. Kawari 5. Bhadrer 6. Mumta 7. Samloti 8. Amtrar 9. Lilli 10. Sunehar 11. Serathana 12. Baldher 13. Sihund 14. Kothiyan 15. Barana 16. Chhughera 17. Sadhun 18. Khawa 19. Saroteri 20. Arla 21. Touru 22. Dhalaun 23. Tangloti 24. Ramehar 25. Jadrangal 26. Saroot 27. Thana 28. Bargran 29. Jasour 7 Dharamsala 1. Tang 2. Uthragaran 3. Yol 4. Salet Godham 5. Sidhwari 6. Barwala 7. Kandwagiyara 8. Jheol 9. Shila 10. Darnu 11. Sukker 12. Thathri 13. Maned 14. Cholla Tau 15. Battala 16. Tota-Rani 17. Shilla 8 Kangra 1. Kaled 2. Kulthi 3. Jamanabad 4. Ichhi 5. Rajyan 8. Kholi 7. Birta 8. Sakoht 9. Takipur 10. Jalari 11. Old Kangra 12. Nandehar 13. Kuhala 14. Sohra 15. Tarsu 16. Balaugloa 17. Ghalian 18. Jassai 19. Palera 20. Nandrul 21. Rajal 22. Nusera(Dandoli) 23 Jandrah 24. Samella 25. Haled-Kalan 26. Kulthi District Sl No. Constituency Name/Location of Sub-centres 1 2 3 4 9. Shahpur 1. Jheerballa 2. Sadoon 3. Dohav 4. Rehlu 5. Prai 6.
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