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ALL INDIA LIST of DISTRICTS Phase 1 - 54 Districts - PAHAL (DBTL) Launched on 15.11.2014 S.No ALL INDIA LIST OF DISTRICTS Phase 1 - 54 Districts - PAHAL (DBTL) launched on 15.11.2014 S.No. State Districts Phase 1 Andhra_Pradesh Ananthapur Phase 1 2 Andhra_Pradesh Chittoor Phase 1 3 Andhra_Pradesh Cuddapah Phase 1 4 Andhra_Pradesh East_Godavari Phase 1 5 Andhra_Pradesh Guntur Phase 1 6 Andhra_Pradesh Krishna Phase 1 7 Andhra_Pradesh Prakasam Phase 1 8 Andhra_Pradesh Srikakulam Phase 1 9 Andhra_Pradesh West_Godavari Phase 1 10 Daman_and_Diu Diu Phase 1 11 Goa North_Goa Phase 1 12 Goa South_Goa Phase 1 13 Himachal_Pradesh Bilaspur(HP) Phase 1 14 Himachal_Pradesh Chamba Phase 1 15 Himachal_Pradesh Hamirpur Phase 1 16 Himachal_Pradesh Kangra Phase 1 17 Himachal_Pradesh Kullu Phase 1 18 Himachal_Pradesh Mandi Phase 1 19 Himachal_Pradesh Shimla Phase 1 20 Himachal_Pradesh Sirmaur Phase 1 21 Himachal_Pradesh Solan Phase 1 22 Himachal_Pradesh Una Phase 1 23 Karnataka Mysore Phase 1 24 Karnataka Tumkur Phase 1 25 Kerala Alappuzha Phase 1 26 Kerala Ernakulam Phase 1 27 Kerala Idukki Phase 1 28 Kerala Kannur Phase 1 29 Kerala Kasaragod Phase 1 30 Kerala Kollam Phase 1 31 Kerala Kottayam Phase 1 32 Kerala Kozhikode Phase 1 33 Kerala Malappuram Phase 1 34 Kerala Palakkad Phase 1 35 Kerala Pathanamthitta Phase 1 36 Kerala Thiruvananthapuram Phase 1 37 Kerala Thrissur Phase 1 38 Kerala Wayanad Phase 1 39 Madhya_Pradesh Burhanpur Phase 1 40 Madhya_Pradesh Harda Phase 1 41 Madhya_Pradesh Hoshangabad Phase 1 42 Madhya_Pradesh Khandwa Phase 1 43 Maharashtra Amravati Phase 1 44 Maharashtra Wardha Phase 1 45 Puducherry Puducherry Phase 1 46 Punjab Barnala Phase 1 47 Punjab Faridkot Phase 1 48 Punjab Fatehgarh_Sahib Phase 1 49 Punjab Jalandhar Phase 1 50 Punjab Ludhiana Phase 1 51 Punjab Nawanshahr Phase 1 52 Telangana Adilabad Phase 1 53 Telangana Hyderabad Phase 1 54 Telangana K.v._Rangareddy Phase 1 Phase 1 - 622 Districts - PAHAL (DBTL) to be launched on 01.01.2015 S.No. State Districts Phase 1 Andaman_and_Nicobar_Islands Nicobar Phase 2 2 Andaman_and_Nicobar_Islands North& Middle Andaman Phase 2 3 Andaman_and_Nicobar_Islands South Andamans Phase 2 4 Andhra_Pradesh Kurnool Phase 2 5 Andhra_Pradesh Nellore Phase 2 6 Andhra_Pradesh Visakhapatnam Phase 2 7 Andhra_Pradesh Vizianagaram Phase 2 8 Arunachal_Pradesh Anjaw Phase 2 9 Arunachal_Pradesh Changlang Phase 2 10 Arunachal_Pradesh Dibang_Valley Phase 2 11 Arunachal_Pradesh East_Kameng Phase 2 12 Arunachal_Pradesh East_Siang Phase 2 13 Arunachal_Pradesh Kurung_Kumey Phase 2 14 Arunachal_Pradesh Lohit Phase 2 15 Arunachal_Pradesh Longding Phase 2 16 Arunachal_Pradesh Lower_Dibang_Valley Phase 2 17 Arunachal_Pradesh Lower_Subansiri Phase 2 18 Arunachal_Pradesh Papum_Pare Phase 2 19 Arunachal_Pradesh Tawang Phase 2 20 Arunachal_Pradesh Tirap Phase 2 21 Arunachal_Pradesh Upper_Siang Phase 2 22 Arunachal_Pradesh Upper_Subansiri Phase 2 23 Arunachal_Pradesh West_Kameng Phase 2 24 Arunachal_Pradesh West_Siang Phase 2 25 Assam Baksa Phase 2 26 Assam Barpeta Phase 2 27 Assam Bongaigaon Phase 2 28 Assam Cachar Phase 2 29 Assam Chirang Phase 2 30 Assam Darrang Phase 2 31 Assam Dhemaji Phase 2 32 Assam Dhubri Phase 2 33 Assam Dibrugarh Phase 2 34 Assam Goalpara Phase 2 35 Assam Golaghat Phase 2 36 Assam Hailakandi Phase 2 37 Assam Jorhat Phase 2 38 Assam Kamrup Phase 2 39 Assam Kamrup_Metro Phase 2 40 Assam Karbi_Anglong Phase 2 41 Assam Karimganj Phase 2 42 Assam Kokrajhar Phase 2 43 Assam Lakhimpur Phase 2 44 Assam Marigaon Phase 2 45 Assam Nagaon Phase 2 46 Assam Nalbari Phase 2 47 Assam North_Cachar_Hills Phase 2 48 Assam Sibsagar Phase 2 49 Assam Sonitpur Phase 2 50 Assam Tinsukia Phase 2 51 Assam Udalguri Phase 2 52 Bihar Araria Phase 2 53 Bihar Arwal Phase 2 54 Bihar Aurangabad Phase 2 55 Bihar Banka Phase 2 56 Bihar Begusarai Phase 2 57 Bihar Bhabua Phase 2 58 Bihar Bhagalpur Phase 2 59 Bihar Bhojpur Phase 2 60 Bihar Buxar Phase 2 61 Bihar Darbhanga Phase 2 62 Bihar East_Champaran Phase 2 63 Bihar Gaya Phase 2 64 Bihar Gopalganj Phase 2 65 Bihar Jamui Phase 2 66 Bihar Jehanabad Phase 2 67 Bihar Katihar Phase 2 68 Bihar Khagaria Phase 2 69 Bihar Kishanganj Phase 2 70 Bihar Lakhisarai Phase 2 71 Bihar Madhepura Phase 2 72 Bihar Madhubani Phase 2 73 Bihar Munger Phase 2 74 Bihar Muzaffarpur Phase 2 75 Bihar Nalanda Phase 2 76 Bihar Nawada Phase 2 77 Bihar Patna Phase 2 78 Bihar Purnia Phase 2 79 Bihar Rohtas Phase 2 80 Bihar Saharsa Phase 2 81 Bihar Samastipur Phase 2 82 Bihar Saran Phase 2 83 Bihar Sheikhpura Phase 2 84 Bihar Sheohar Phase 2 85 Bihar Sitamarhi Phase 2 86 Bihar Siwan Phase 2 87 Bihar Supaul Phase 2 88 Bihar Vaishali Phase 2 89 Bihar West_Champaran Phase 2 90 Chandigarh Chandigarh Phase 2 91 Chhattisgarh Balod Phase 2 92 Chhattisgarh Baloda_Bazar Phase 2 93 Chhattisgarh Balrampur Phase 2 94 Chhattisgarh Bastar Phase 2 95 Chhattisgarh Bemetara Phase 2 96 Chhattisgarh Bijapur Phase 2 97 Chhattisgarh Bilaspur Phase 2 98 Chhattisgarh Dantewada Phase 2 99 Chhattisgarh Dhamtari Phase 2 100 Chhattisgarh Durg Phase 2 101 Chhattisgarh Gariyaband Phase 2 102 Chhattisgarh Janjgir-champa Phase 2 103 Chhattisgarh Jashpur Phase 2 104 Chhattisgarh Kabirdham Phase 2 105 Chhattisgarh Kanker Phase 2 106 Chhattisgarh Kondagaon Phase 2 107 Chhattisgarh Korba Phase 2 108 Chhattisgarh Koriya Phase 2 109 Chhattisgarh Mahasamund Phase 2 110 Chhattisgarh Mungeli Phase 2 111 Chhattisgarh Narayanpur Phase 2 112 Chhattisgarh Raigarh Phase 2 113 Chhattisgarh Raipur Phase 2 114 Chhattisgarh Rajnandgaon Phase 2 115 Chhattisgarh Sukma Phase 2 116 Chhattisgarh Surajpur Phase 2 117 Chhattisgarh Surguja Phase 2 118 Dadra_and_Nagar_Haveli Dadra_and_Nagar_Haveli Phase 2 119 Daman_and_Diu Daman Phase 2 120 Delhi Central_Delhi Phase 2 121 Delhi East_Delhi Phase 2 122 Delhi New_Delhi Phase 2 123 Delhi North_Delhi Phase 2 124 Delhi North_East_Delhi Phase 2 125 Delhi North_West_Delhi Phase 2 126 Delhi Shahdara Phase 2 127 Delhi South East Delhi Phase 2 128 Delhi South_Delhi Phase 2 129 Delhi South_West_Delhi Phase 2 130 Delhi West_Delhi Phase 2 131 Gujarat Ahmedabad Phase 2 132 Gujarat Amreli Phase 2 133 Gujarat Anand Phase 2 134 Gujarat Aravalli Phase 2 135 Gujarat Banaskantha Phase 2 136 Gujarat Bharuch Phase 2 137 Gujarat Bhavnagar Phase 2 138 Gujarat Botad Phase 2 139 Gujarat Chhotaudepur Phase 2 140 Gujarat Dahod Phase 2 141 Gujarat Devbhumi Dwarka Phase 2 142 Gujarat Gandhinagar Phase 2 143 Gujarat Gir Somnath Phase 2 144 Gujarat Jamnagar Phase 2 145 Gujarat Junagadh Phase 2 146 Gujarat Kachchh Phase 2 147 Gujarat Kheda Phase 2 148 Gujarat Mahesana Phase 2 149 Gujarat Mahisagar Phase 2 150 Gujarat Morbi Phase 2 151 Gujarat Narmada Phase 2 152 Gujarat Navsari Phase 2 153 Gujarat Panchmahals Phase 2 154 Gujarat Patan Phase 2 155 Gujarat Porbandar Phase 2 156 Gujarat Rajkot Phase 2 157 Gujarat Sabarkantha Phase 2 158 Gujarat Surat Phase 2 159 Gujarat Surendra_Nagar Phase 2 160 Gujarat Tapi Phase 2 161 Gujarat The_Dangs Phase 2 162 Gujarat Vadodara Phase 2 163 Gujarat Valsad Phase 2 164 Haryana Ambala Phase 2 165 Haryana Bhiwani Phase 2 166 Haryana Faridabad Phase 2 167 Haryana Fatehabad Phase 2 168 Haryana Gurgaon Phase 2 169 Haryana Hisar Phase 2 170 Haryana Jhajjar Phase 2 171 Haryana Jind Phase 2 172 Haryana Kaithal Phase 2 173 Haryana Karnal Phase 2 174 Haryana Kurukshetra Phase 2 175 Haryana Mahendragarh Phase 2 176 Haryana Mewat Phase 2 177 Haryana Palwal Phase 2 178 Haryana Panchkula Phase 2 179 Haryana Panipat Phase 2 180 Haryana Rewari Phase 2 181 Haryana Rohtak Phase 2 182 Haryana Sirsa Phase 2 183 Haryana Sonipat Phase 2 184 Haryana Yamuna_Nagar Phase 2 185 Himachal_Pradesh Kinnaur Phase 2 186 Himachal_Pradesh Lahul_and_Spiti Phase 2 187 Jammu_and_Kashmir Anantnag Phase 2 188 Jammu_and_Kashmir Badgam Phase 2 189 Jammu_and_Kashmir Bandipore Phase 2 190 Jammu_and_Kashmir Baramula Phase 2 191 Jammu_and_Kashmir Doda Phase 2 192 Jammu_and_Kashmir Ganderbal Phase 2 193 Jammu_and_Kashmir Jammu Phase 2 194 Jammu_and_Kashmir Kargil Phase 2 195 Jammu_and_Kashmir Kathua Phase 2 196 Jammu_and_Kashmir Kishtwar Phase 2 197 Jammu_and_Kashmir Kulgam Phase 2 198 Jammu_and_Kashmir Kupwara Phase 2 199 Jammu_and_Kashmir Leh Phase 2 200 Jammu_and_Kashmir Pulwama Phase 2 201 Jammu_and_Kashmir Punch Phase 2 202 Jammu_and_Kashmir Rajouri Phase 2 203 Jammu_and_Kashmir Ramban Phase 2 204 Jammu_and_Kashmir Reasi Phase 2 205 Jammu_and_Kashmir Samba Phase 2 206 Jammu_and_Kashmir Shupiyan Phase 2 207 Jammu_and_Kashmir Srinagar Phase 2 208 Jammu_and_Kashmir Udhampur Phase 2 209 Jharkhand Bokaro Phase 2 210 Jharkhand Chatra Phase 2 211 Jharkhand Deoghar Phase 2 212 Jharkhand Dhanbad Phase 2 213 Jharkhand Dumka Phase 2 214 Jharkhand East_Singhbhum Phase 2 215 Jharkhand Garhwa Phase 2 216 Jharkhand Giridih Phase 2 217 Jharkhand Godda Phase 2 218 Jharkhand Gumla Phase 2 219 Jharkhand Hazaribagh Phase 2 220 Jharkhand Jamtara Phase 2 221 Jharkhand Khunti Phase 2 222 Jharkhand Koderma Phase 2 223 Jharkhand Latehar Phase 2 224 Jharkhand Lohardaga Phase 2 225 Jharkhand Pakur Phase 2 226 Jharkhand Palamu Phase 2 227 Jharkhand Ramgarh Phase 2 228 Jharkhand Ranchi Phase 2 229 Jharkhand Sahebganj Phase 2 230 Jharkhand Seraikela-Kharsawan Phase 2 231 Jharkhand Simdega Phase 2 232 Jharkhand West_Singhbhum Phase 2 233 Karnataka Bagalkot Phase 2 234 Karnataka Bangalore Phase 2 235 Karnataka Bangalore_Rural Phase 2 236 Karnataka Belgaum Phase 2 237 Karnataka Bellary Phase 2 238 Karnataka Bidar Phase 2 239 Karnataka Bijapur(KAT) Phase 2 240 Karnataka Chamrajanagar Phase 2 241 Karnataka Chickmagalur Phase 2 242 Karnataka Chikkaballapur Phase 2 243 Karnataka Chitradurga Phase 2 244 Karnataka Dakshina_Kannada Phase 2 245 Karnataka Davangere Phase 2 246
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