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District Wise Development Blocks in Assam District wise Agril Sub-divisions and Development Blocks in Assam Sl. Name of District Agril Sub- Name of Development Block No. divisions 1. Dhemaji - 5 Dhemaji 1. Dhemaji Development Block 2. Bordoloni Development Block Jonai 3. Machkhowa Development Block 4. Sissiborgaon Development Block 5. Murkong Selleck Development Block (MSTB) 2. Hailakandi -5 Hailakandi 1. Algapur Development Block 2. Hailakandi Development Block 3. Lala Development Block 4. Katilicherra Development Block 5. South-Hailakandi Development Block 3. Bongaigaon - 6 Bongaigaon 1. Dangtol Development Block 2. Tapattari Development Block North Salmara 3. Srijangram Development Block 4. Boitamari Development Block 5. Manikpur Development Block 6. Borobazar Development Block 4. Morigaon - 5 Morigaon 1. Kapili Development Block 2. Moirabari Development Block 3. Laharighat Development Block 4. Mayong Development Block 5. Bhurabancha Development Block 5. Goalpara - 8 Goalpara 1. Rangjuli Development Block 2. Kushdhowa Development Block Dudhnoi 3. Krishnai Development Block 4. Matia Development Block 5. Balijana Development Block 6. Kharmuza Development Block 7. Lakhipur Development Block 8. Jaleswar Development Block 6. Dhubri - 14 Dhubri 1. Agomani Development Block 2. Bilasipara Development Block Bilasipara 3. Birsing Jarua Development Block 4. Chapor Salkocha Development Block South Salmara 5. Debitola Development Block 6. Fekamari Development Block 7. Gauripur Development Block 8. Golakganj Development Block 9. Jamadarhat Development Block 10. Mahamaya Development Block 11. Mankachar Development Block 12. Nayeralga Development Block 13. Rupshi Development Block 14. South Salmara Development Block 7. Golaghat - 8 Golaghat 1. Golaghat West Development Block 2. Marangi Development Block Bokakhat 3. Golaghat South Development Block 4. Gomariguri Development Block Dhansiri 5. Golaghat East Development Block 6. Golaghat Central Development Block 7. Golaghat North Development Block 8. Kakodonga Development Block 8. Darrang - 5 Mangaidoi 1. Sipajhar Development Block 2. Pachim Mangaldoi Development Block Patharighat 3. Pub-Mangaldoi Development Block 4. Dalgaon Siyalmari Development Block Dalgaon 5. Basimari Development Block 9. Barpeta - 12 Barpeta 1. Barpeta Development Block 2. Mondia Development Block Pathsala 3. Chenga Development Block 4. Pakabetbari Development Block Alopati 5. Sarukhetri Development Block Majarchar 6. Gumafulbari Development Block 7. Gobardhana Development Block 8. Rupsi Development Block 9. Chakchoka Development Block 10. Jalah Development Block 11. Bajali Development Block 12. Bhawanipur Development Block 10. DimaHasao Haflong 1. Maibong Development Block (N. C. Hills – 5) 2. Harangajao Development Block 3. Newsambar Development Block 4. Mahur Development Block 5. Diangbra Development Block 11. Udalguri - 6 Udalguri 1. Udalguri Development Block 2. Rowta Development Block Dimakushi 3. Majbat Development Block 4. Bhergaon Development Block 5. Khairabari Development Block 6. Kolaigaon Development Block 12. Chirang - 1 Kajalgaon 1. Sidil Development Block Bijni 13 Kamrup (Metro) - 2 1. Dimoria Development Block 2. Chandrapur Development Block 14. Kamrup (Rural) - 15 Guwahati 1. Rani Development Block 2. Rampur Development Block 3. Chaygaon Development Block 4. Chayani Development Block 5. Garoimari Development Block 14. Kamrup (Rural) - 15 Boko 6. Bangaon Development Block 7. BokoDevelopment Block Rangia 8. Chamaria Development Block 9. Hajo Development Block 10. Sualkuchi Development Block 11. Bezera Development Block 12. Kamalpur Development Block 13. Gureswar Development Block 14. Rangia Development Block 15. Bihdia Jajikona Development Block 15. Karbi-Anglong - 11 Diphu 1. Lumbajong Development Block 2. Langsomepi Development Block Hamren 3. Howraghat Development Block 4. Samelangso Development Block 5. Bokajan Development Block 6. Nilip Development Block 7. Rongmongwe Development Block 8. Rongkhong Development Block 9. Chinthong Development Block 10. Amri Development Block 11. Socheng Development Block 16. Nalbari - 7 Nalbari 1. Paschim Nalbari (Chamata) Development Block Barkhetri 2. Madhupur Development Block 3. Pub-Nalbari (Deghali) Development Block Tihu 4. Borbhag Development Block 5. Borigog Bonbhag (Ghagrapar) Dev. Block 6. Barkhetri (Mukalmua) Development Block 7. Tihu Barama Development Block 17. Karimganj - 7 Karimganj 1. North Karimganj Development Block 2. South Karimganj Development Block R.K.Nagar 3. Badarpur Development Block 4. Patharkandi Development Block 5. Lawaripowa Development Block 6. Dullavchera Development Block 7. Ramkrishna Development Block 18. Jorhat - 8 Jorhat 1. Majuli Development Block 2. Titabor Development Block Titabor 3. North West Jorhat Development Block 4. Baghehung Development Block Majuli 5. Central Jorhat Development Block 6. Kaliapani Development Block 7. Ujani Majuli Development Block 8. Jorhat East Development Block 19. Nagaon - 18 Nagaon 1. Bajiagaon Development Block 2. Barhampur Development Block Raha 3. Batadraba Development Block 4. Binakandi Development Block Hojai 5. Bhalpukhuri Development Block 6. Dalanghat Development Block Koliabor 7. Jugijan Development Block 8. Juria Development Block 9. Kaliabor Development Block 10. Kathiatoli Development Block 11. Khagarijan Development Block 12. Lawkhowa Development Block 13. Lamding Development Block 14. Odali Development Block 15. Paschim Kaliabor Development Block 16. Pakhimoria Development Block 17. Raha Development Block 18. Rupahihat Development Block 20. Lakhimpur - 9 Lakhimpur 1. Narayanpur Development Block 2. Bihpuria Development Block Narayanpur 3. Karunabari Development Block 4. Nowboicha Development Block Dhakuakhana 5. Telahi Development Block 6. Lakhimpur Development Block 7. Baginadi Development Block 8. Ghilamara Development Block 9. Dhakuakhana Development Block 21. Sonitpur - 14 Tezpur 1. Borchola Development Block 2. Dhekiajuli Development Block Biswanath 3. Bihaguri Development Block Chariali 4. Gabharu Development Block 5. Balipara Development Block 6. Rangapara Development Block 7. Naduar Development Block 8. Sootia Development Block 9. Sakomotha Development Block 10. Biswanath Development Block 11. Baghmara Development Block 12. Behali Development Block 13. Chaiduar Development Block 14. Pub Chaiduar Development Block 22. Baksa - 5 Tamulpur 1. Gobardhana Development Block 2. Jalah Development Block Mushalpur 3. Barama Development Block 4. Tamulpur Development Block 5. Baksa Development Block 23. Tinsukia - 7 Tinsukia 1. Guijan Development Block 2. Hapjan Development Block Margherita 3. Itakhuli Development Block 4. Kakopathar Development Block Sadiya 5. Margherita Development Block 6. Chaikhowa (Dhaba) Development Block 7. Chapakhowa (Sadiya) Development Block 24. Dibrugarh - 7 Dibrugarh 1. Khawang Development Block 2. Barbaruah Development Block Joypur 3. Panitola Development Block 4. Tengakhat Development Block 5. Jaipur Development Block 6. Tingkhong Development Block 7. Lahowal Development Block 25. Kokrajhar - 5 Kokrajhar 1. Kokrajhar Development Block 2. Dotma Development Block Parbatjhora 3. Kachugaon Development Block 4. Gossaigaon Development Block Gossaigaon 5. Hatidhora Development Block 26. Cachar - 15 Silchar 1. Silchar Development Block 2. Sonai Development Block Lakhipur 3. Narsingpur Development Block 4. Palenghat Development Block Sonai 5. Kalain Development Block 6. Katigora Development Block 7. Udarbond Development Block 8. Salchapara Development Block 9. Lakhipur Development Block 10. Baskandi Development Block 11. Binakandi Development Block 12. Rajabazar Development Block 13. Borkhola Development Block 14. Tapang Development Block 15. Barjalenga Development Block 27. Sibsagar - 9 Sibsagar 1. Sivasagar Development Block 2. Amguri Development Block Amguri 3. Dimow Development Block 4. Sonari Development Block Charaideo, Sonari 5. Sapekhati Development Block 6. West Abhayapuri Development Block Nazira 7. Lakua Development Block 8. Gaurisagar Development Block 9. Nazira Development Block Total District=27 Sub-didision=63 Blocks-219 .
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