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Compiled Mahoba ASHA Database Mahoba Name Of S.No. Name Of Block Name Of CHC/BPHC Name Of Sub-Centre ID No.of ASHA Name Of ASHA Husband's Name Name Of Village Population Covered District 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Jaitpur 5102001 Angoori Devi Ram Dayal Raikwar Naya Pura Jaitpur 1 1020 2 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Thurat 5102002 Asha Devi Ashok Rawat Kutra 310 3 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Akouna 5102003 Archna Narendra Sen Akouna 790 4 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ragouli Bujurg 5102004 Archna Mishra Dhirendra Mishra Rikwaha 815 5 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Nanwara 5102005 Asha Namdev Devendra Kumar Bagwaha 1227 6 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Luhedi 5102006 Akhilesh Yadav Raaj Bahadur Luhedi 1232 7 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ghanghoura 5102007 Aneeta Rajput Mahendra Rajput Bijouri 921 8 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Kudai 5102008 Beti Baai Ram das Barar Kudai 506 9 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ghanghoura 5102009 Dev Kuwar Rajput Mahendra Kumar Baghari 1564 10 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ragouli Bujurg 5102010 Gomti Mishra Bhuvnendra Rekwaha 1278 11 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Pipramaaf 5102011 Geeta Arjun Pipramaaf 1465 12 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Budhoura 5102012 Geeta Ram Jivan Mahewa 962 13 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Kudai 5102013 Gomti Rajendra Khiriya Kala 945 14 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Purwa Jaitpur 5102014 Har Kuwar Kamla pati ahirwar Anand Pura, Badera 1285 15 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Kudai 5102015 Haseena Begum Najir Mohammad Khiriya Kala 1894 16 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Purwa Panwadi 5102016 Hridesh Rajput Lakhan Lal Purwa Panwadi 1216 17 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Nanoura 5102017 Jaanki Raikwar Khoob Chandra Raikwar Nanoura 1160 18 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Bajariya 5102018 Jahiran Bano Majid Bajariya Jaitpur, Dhimrora 980 19 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Jaitpur 5102019 Jashoda Kushwaha Dharam das Kushwaha Telwapura Jaitpur,Mastyana 850 20 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Purwa Panwadi 5102020 Jashoda Pal Heera Lal Lewa 700 21 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ragouli Bujurg 5102021 Kala Wati raikwar Bala Prasad Ragouli Bujurg 1123 22 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Bagoura 5102022 Kamlesh Pritam Visvkarma Bagoura 1710 23 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Nanoura 5102023 Kapoori Yadav Gokul Yadav Nanoura 1150 24 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Budhoura 5102024 Kiranti Devi Pritam Singh Yadav Mavaiya 856 25 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Luhedi 5102025 Kiran Yadav Lallu Ram Hilua 910 26 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Kudai 5102026 Krishna Prem Narayan Pandit Hnashla 561 27 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Magroul Kala 5102027 Kusum Lata Nand Ram Barar Kanti 537 28 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Purwa Jaitpur 5102028 Lajja Wati Balram Badhai Purwa Jaitpur 798 29 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Lamoura 5102029 Lalit Devi Nirpat Singh Vishkarma Lamoura 1525 30 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Muradi 5102030 Laxmi Raikwar Mohan Lal Raikwar Muradi 980 31 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Jaitpur 5102031 Laxmi Sahu Lalta Sahu Naya Pura jaitpur 2 1005 32 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Kudai 5102032 Maan Kuwar Amar Ju Barar Gudha 980 33 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Bajariya 5102033 Madhvi Kushwaha Sanad Kumar Kushwaha Jamidari Jaitpur 1005 34 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Nanoura 5102034 Maheshwari Devi Narayan Das Anuragi Nanoura 1160 35 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Pachara 5102035 Malti Tewari Jagdish Tewari Pachara 1558 36 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Bajariya 5102036 Mamta Ahirwar Kamlesh Mauo Pura Jaitpur 1020 37 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ragouli Bujurg 5102037 Mamta Kuswaha Chandra Pal Kushwaha Khyirari 539 38 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Budhoura 5102038 Mamta Prajapati Devendra Budhoura 1508 39 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Dhawarra 5102039 Mamta Prajapati Rampal Dhawarra 1613 40 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Aari 5102040 Mamta Ram sewak Aari 1102 41 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Magroul Kala 5102041 Matthi Mangal Barar Magroul Kala 1348 42 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Muradi 5102042 Maya Devi Khem Chandra Badhai Muradi 980 43 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ajnar 5102043 Maya Devi Ramesh Khangar Ajnar 910 44 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Jaitpur 5102044 Meera Agrawal Ram Kirpal Pathan Pura, Choudaryana 888 45 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Jaitpur 5102045 Meera Ahirwar Ramesh Chandra Dyodhi pura, Chamrora 980 46 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Jaitpur 5102046 Meera Bhatnagar Nand Kisor Gandhi Aasram Jaitpur 880 47 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Bagoura 5102047 Methlesh Manoj Kumar Ahirwar Bagoura 1714 48 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Purwa Panwadi 5102048 Munni Rawat Mukesh Lewa 350 49 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Khama 5102049 Neelam Chansauriya Arun Rawat Pura 725 50 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Nagara Dang 5102050 Nirmala Khare Sanjeev khare Nagara Dang 1439 51 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Pipramaaf 5102051 Neetu Rakesh Pipramaaf 1450 52 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ajnar 5102052 Narmada Tej Pratap Ajnar 1000 53 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Akouna 5102053 Om wati Om Prakash Ahirwar Akouna 780 54 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Akouna 5102054 Pana Devi Sita Ram Barar Kayithora 1154 55 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Dhawarra 5102055 Parveen Bano Raaj Mohammad Dhawarra 1613 56 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Indra Hata 5102056 Prem Choubye Moti Lal Chaobe Indra Hata 1371 57 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Magroul Kala 5102057 Prem Wati Ram Kirpal Kushwaha Magroul Khurd 413 58 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Magariya 5102058 Pushpa Anuragi Devki Nandan Magariya 1453 59 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Magroul Kala 5102059 Pushpa Rawat Akhilesh Rawat Magroul Kala 1350 60 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Purwa Panwadi 5102060 Pushpa Yadav Raaj Pal Majhguwna Khurd 882 61 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ajnar 5102061 Rabiya Begum Hasim Ajnar 910 62 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Magariya 5102062 Radha Devi Pramod Mishra Jailwara 1267 63 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Bajariya 5102063 Rahiman Imtiyaj Behnan Pura 1040 64 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Muradi 5102064 Rajni Mahendra Bajpayi Muradi 970 65 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Kudai 5102065 Rajni Rakesh Barar Gudha 490 66 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Bajariya 5102066 Ram Devi Pancham Lal Raikwar Ghusyana 1030 67 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ajnar 5102067 Ram Devi Devendra Mishra Ajnar 905 68 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Rajouni 5102068 Ram Devi Rajendra Singh Rajput Rajouni 813 69 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Akouna 5102069 Ram Kali Jay ram Anuragi Kayithora 1150 70 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ajnar 5102070 Ram Kumari Nanhe Anuragi Ajnar 905 71 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Nagara Dang 5102071 Ram Shree Chaobe Bhagirath Chaobe SalaiyaMaaf 969 72 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Muradi 5102072 Ram Wati Shiv Charan Ahirwar Muradi 980 73 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Bajariya 5102073 Rammurti Kushwaha Amar Chand Kushwaha Jugyana ,Takiya Pura Jaitpur 1015 74 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Purwa Jaitpur 5102074 Rani Tewari Ashok Tewari Badkhera 1220 75 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Rajouni 5102075 Rekha Devi Gaori Shankar Rajput Prawari 737 76 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Sigoun 5102076 Rekha Devi Brash Bhan Visvkarma Sigoun 961 77 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Kudai 5102077 Rekha nayak Santosh Kumar Basariya 394 78 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Bajariya 5102078 Rekha Rekwar Maiyya Deen Khandeya Jaitpur 1045 79 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Muradi 5102079 Rukmani Kamlesh Tewari Muradi 827 80 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Dhawarra 5102080 Sadhna Shreedhar Bharat Pathak Jagatpur Gadhiya 640 81 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Pipra maaf 5102081 Sageeta Anuragi Rajendra Pipra maaf 3668 82 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Kudai 5102082 Sandhya Tewari Pramod Kumar Kudai 510 83 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Sigoun 5102083 Sangeeta Adjariya Pawan Kumar Sigoun 962 84 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Budhoura 5102084 Santoshi Devi Chandra Shekhar Yadav Mavaiya 856 85 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Jaitpur 5102085 Sareefan Samsuddin Kachyeran Pura 840 86 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Nanoura 5102086 Saroj IInd Suresh Chandra Patel Nanoura 1150 87 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Nanoura 5102087 Saroj Ist Virendra Singh Nanoura 1160 88 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Indra Hata 5102088 Sashi Tewari Sandeep Saguniya Maaf 2141 89 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Muradi 5102089 Satya bhama Arjun Yadav Muradi 980 90 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Purwa Jaitpur 5102090 Seema Rajput Sahab Singh Beri 697 91 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Muradi 5102091 Seema Yadav Ram Sajeevan Tikarya Panwari 504 92 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Sigoun 5102092 Seeta Raikwar Ram Kirpal Chmarua 1168 93 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ghanghoura 5102093 Sev Kumari Umesh Ahirwar Ghanghoura 1248 94 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Muradi 5102094 Shakuntla Anjani Kumar Pandit Muradi 970 95 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Nanwara 5102095 Shanti Anuragi Pappu Anuragi Nanwara 1716 96 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Nagara Dang 5102096 Shanti Devi Bhagirath Kushwaha SalaiyaMaaf 900 97 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Jaitpur 5102097 Sharda Sen Mahendra Verma Harijan Basti,Karari Pura,Kureyana 838 98 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Purwa Panwadi 5102098 Sharda Yadav Gaori Shankar Bumouliya 589 99 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ajnar 5102099 Sheela Devi Govind Das Praja Pati Khoi 910 100 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Syawan 5102100 Sheela Devi Raj Kumar Anuragi Syawan 425 101 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Thurat 5102101 Somwati Sreewash Brash Bhan Thurat 1100 102 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Aari 5102102 Sudha Tewari Shreepat Sahay Aari 2680 103 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Ajnar 5102103 Suman Balmiki Bhagwan Das Ajnar 970 104 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Lamoura 5102104 Suman Devi Vishv Pratap singh Rajput Bachechr Kalna 1427 105 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Muradi 5102105 Sumetra Amna Barar Muradi 980 106 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Luhedi 5102106 Suneeta Prjapati Jaage Luhedi 1232 107 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Indra Hata 5102107 Susma Trepathi Rajendra Trepathi PasanaBaad 656 108 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Thurat 5102108 Seema Khurshid Ahemad Thurat 585 109 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Syawan 5102109 Tara Devi Phool Singh Sreewas Syawan 1026 110 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Akouna 5102110 Tulsa Bai Tula gar Barar Akouni 750 111 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Budhoura 5102111 Tijiya Om Prakash Budhoura 1558 112 Mahoba Jaitpur Jaitpur Muradi 5102112 Uma Devi Virendra Singh
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