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Branch Expansion Plan STATE LEVEL BANKERS` COMMITTEE, RAJASTHAN Branch Expansion for the year 2011-12 Place where Branch Sr. No. Name of District Name of Block is proposed to be Name of the Bank opened 1 Ajmer BEAWAR BEAWAR AXIS BANK 2 Ajmer Kishangarh Central University BANK OF INDIA 3 Ajmer Silora KishangarhBandar Sindri Bank of Baroda 4 Ajmer Srinagar Makhupura Bank of Baroda 5 Ajmer Ajmer Nasirabad Cantt Central Bank of India 6 Ajmer Masooda Jamola Corporation Bank 7 Ajmer Kishangarh Sursura Corporation Bank 8 Ajmer Peesangan Pushkar Indian Overseas Bank 9 Ajmer Ajmer Ajmer State Bank of India 10 Ajmer Mandanganj- Mandanganj- Kisangarh State Bank of India 11 Ajmer KekriKisangarh Sawar S.B.B.J. 12 Ajmer Ajmer Madanganj Kishangarh Union Bank of India 13 Ajmer Ajmer Beawar Union Bank of India 14 Ajmer Ajmer Ajmer HDFC Bank 15 Ajmer Arai Sarwar BRGB, Ajmer 16 Ajmer Kishangarh Kishangarh UCO BANK 17 Ajmer Kakedi Kakedi UCO BANK 18 Alwar Umrian Nagla Raisees Allahabad Bank 19 Alwar Tijara Tapookra Bank of Baroda 20 Alwar Tijara Tapukara Canara Bank 21 Alwar Rajgarh Rajgarh Indian Overseas Bank 22 Alwar Bansoor Bansoor Punjab National Bank 23 Alwar Kishangarh Kishangarh Punjab National Bank 24 Alwar Ramgarh Mubarikpur Punjab National Bank 25 Alwar BEHROAD BEHROAD OBC 26 Alwar Alwar Tapookada State Bank of India 27 Alwar Alwar Shahjahanpur State Bank of India 28 Alwar Alwar Neemrana Union Bank of India 29 Alwar Alwar Alwar Union Bank of India 30 Alwar Khairthal Khairthal ICICI Bank 31 Alwar Alwar Alwar HDFC Bank 32 Alwar Tapookada Tapookada HDFC Bank 33 Alwar KISHANGARH CHIKANI RAJASTHAN GRAMIN BANK 34 Alwar UMRENBAS AKBARPUR RAJASTHAN GRAMIN BANK 35 Alwar THANAGAZY PRATAPGARH RAJASTHAN GRAMIN BANK 36 Alwar UMREN BURZA RAJASTHAN GRAMIN BANK 37 Alwar KISHANGARH NAGLA RAISEES RAJASTHAN GRAMIN BANK 38 Alwar AlwarBAS Alwar city Bank of Baroda 39 Alwar Bhiwadi Bhiwadi State Bank of India 40 Banswara Banswara Banswara Indian Overseas Bank 41 Banswara Talwara Banswara Khandu S.B.B.J. Cloony STATE LEVEL BANKERS` COMMITTEE, RAJASTHAN Branch Expansion for the year 2011-12 Place where Branch Sr. No. Name of District Name of Block is proposed to be Name of the Bank opened 42 Banswara Ghatol Ghatol BRGB, Ajmer 43 Banswara Banswara Banswara UCO BANK 44 Baran Baran Baran BANK OF INDIA 45 Baran Mangrol Mangrol Bank of Baroda 46 Baran Atroo Atroo Bank of Baroda 47 Baran Baran Baran Syndicate Bank 48 Baran Baran Baran HDFC Bank 49 Baran Atru Atru Hadoti Kshetriya Gramin Bank 50 Baran Baran Koyla Hadoti Kshetriya Gramin Bank 51 Baran Baran Aamapura Hadoti Kshetriya Gramin Bank 52 Baran Kishanganj Nahargarh Hadoti Kshetriya Gramin Bank 53 Barmer Balotra Balotra Bank of Baroda 54 Barmer Chouhatan Chouhatan Bank of Baroda 55 Barmer Siwana Siwana Punjab National Bank 56 Barmer Balotra Balotra S.B.B.J. 57 Barmer Barmer Barmer S.B.B.J. 58 Barmer Barmer Barmer Syndicate Bank 59 Barmer Barmer Balotra Union Bank of India 60 Barmer Barmer Barmer UCO BANK 61 Bharatpur Nagar Nagar Bank of Baroda 62 Bharatpur Deeg Deeg Bank of Baroda 63 Bharatpur Bharatpur Nadbai Bank of Baroda 64 Bharatpur Sewar Bharatpur Punjab National Bank 65 Bharatpur Sewar Bharatpur Punjab National Bank 66 Bharatpur Weir Bhusawar Punjab National Bank 67 Bharatpur WEIR CHHONKARVADA RAJASTHAN GRAMIN BANK 68 Bharatpur WEIR HALENA RAJASTHAN GRAMIN BANK 69 Bharatpur SEWAR UNCHA NAGLA RAJASTHAN GRAMIN BANK 70 Bharatpur WEIR SARSENA RAJASTHAN GRAMIN BANK 71 Bharatpur Bharatpur Bharatpur Bank of Baroda 72 Bhilwara Asind Asind Bank of Baroda 73 Bhilwara Suwana Bhilwara Bank of Baroda 74 Bhilwara Asind Asind Punjab National Bank 75 Bhilwara Shahpura Shahpura Punjab National Bank 76 Bhilwara Bhilwara Subhash Nagar State Bank of India 77 Bhilwara Bhilwara Bhilwara, Transport S.B.B.J. 78 Bhilwara Bhilwara BhilwaraNagar. Subhash Nagar. S.B.B.J. 79 Bhilwara Mandalgarh Bijoliya BRGB, Ajmer 80 Bhilwara Mandalgarh Singoli BRGB, Ajmer 81 Bhilwara Bhilwara Bhilwara Industrial area UCO BANK 82 Bikaner Bikaner Samta Nagar BANK OF INDIA STATE LEVEL BANKERS` COMMITTEE, RAJASTHAN Branch Expansion for the year 2011-12 Place where Branch Sr. No. Name of District Name of Block is proposed to be Name of the Bank opened 83 Bikaner Bikaner Pawanpuri BANK OF INDIA 84 Bikaner Bikaner Sanmta Nagar, Bikaner Bank of Baroda 85 Bikaner Nokha Nokha Canara Bank 86 Bikaner Bikaner SSPSV Central Bank of India 87 Bikaner Bikaner Kolayat Punjab National Bank 88 Bikaner Bikaner Napasar Punjab National Bank 89 Bikaner Bikaner Deshnok Punjab National Bank 90 Bikaner Sri Dungargarh Sri Dungargarh OBC 91 Bikaner Bikaner Upani S.B.B.J. 92 Bikaner Bikaner Sinthal S.B.B.J. 93 Bikaner Bikaner Rora S.B.B.J. 94 Bikaner Bikaner Bikaner, Jawahar Nagar S.B.B.J. 95 Bundi Bundi Bundi BANK OF INDIA 96 Bundi Keshorai Patan Keshorai Patan Canara Bank 97 Bundi Bundi Bundi Corporation Bank 98 Bundi TALEDA TALEDA OBC 99 Bundi Keshoraipatan Lakheri S.B.B.J. 100 Bundi Bundi Bundi Syndicate Bank 101 Bundi Bundi Bundi Union Bank of India 102 Bundi Bundi Bundi HDFC Bank 103 Bundi Bundi Ramganj BRGB, Ajmer 104 Chittorgarh Nimbahera Nimbahera Punjab National Bank 105 Chittorgarh Mavli Kapasan State Bank of India 106 Chittorgarh Chittorgarh Gangrar State Bank of India 107 Chittorgarh Chittorgarh Chittorgarh State Bank of India 108 Chittorgarh Shambhupura Shambhupura S.B.B.J. 109 Chittorgarh Chittorgarh Chittorgarh Syndicate Bank 110 Chittorgarh Nimbahera Nimbahera Union Bank of India 111 Chittorgarh Nimbahera Nimbahera HDFC Bank 112 Chittorgarh BegunPratap Begun Nagar, HDFC Bank 113 Chittorgarh Chittorgarh Chittorgarh BRGB, Ajmer 114 Chittorgarh Chittorgarh Chanderia BRGB, Ajmer 115 Chittorgarh Rashmi Rashmi BRGB, Ajmer 116 Churu Ratangarh Gorisar Punjab National Bank 117 Churu Churu Churu Syndicate Bank 118 Churu Sardar Shahar Sardar Shahar HDFC Bank 119 Churu Sujangarh Sujangarh HDFC Bank 120 Churu Rajgarh Rajgarh HDFC Bank 121 Dausa Lalsot Lalsot Bank of Baroda 122 Dausa Mahwa Mahwa Indian Overseas Bank 123 Dausa Dausa Dausa Corporation Bank STATE LEVEL BANKERS` COMMITTEE, RAJASTHAN Branch Expansion for the year 2011-12 Place where Branch Sr. No. Name of District Name of Block is proposed to be Name of the Bank opened 124 Dausa Lalsot Lalsot Indian Overseas Bank 125 Dausa Bandikui Bandikui Indian Overseas Bank 126 Dausa Dausa Dausa OBC 127 Dausa Bandikui Bandikui KUM S.B.B.J. 128 Dausa Dausa Dausa Union Bank of India 129 Dausa Dausa Bhankari Jaipur Thar Gramin Bank 130 Dholpur DHAULPUR DHAULPUR OBC 131 Dholpur Dholpur Dholpur BANK OF INDIA 132 Dholpur Baseri Sarmathura Bank of Baroda 133 Dholpur Dholpur Dholpur Syndicate Bank 134 Dungarpur SAGWARA SAGWARA AXIS BANK 135 Dungarpur Dungarpur Dungarpur BANK OF INDIA 136 Dungarpur DUNGARPUR DUNGARPUR Central Bank of India 137 Dungarpur Sagwara Sagwara Punjab National Bank 138 Dungarpur Aspur Sabla S.B.B.J. 139 Dungarpur Dungarpur Sagwara Union Bank of India 140 Dungarpur Bichhiwara Bichhiwara BRGB, Ajmer 141 Hanumangarh Sangaria Sangaria Bank of Baroda 142 Hanumangarh Hanumangarh NMC School Central Bank of India 143 Hanumangarh Hanumangarh 6BGP-A (Dhaban) S.B.B.J. 144 Hanumangarh Nohar Nohar ICICI Bank 145 Hanumangarh Pilibanga Pilibanga ICICI Bank 146 Hanumangarh Sangaria Sangaria HDFC Bank 147 Jaipur JAIPUR JAIPUR AXIS BANK 148 Jaipur Sanganer Dantali BANK OF INDIA 149 Jaipur Jaipur Bhankrota BANK OF INDIA 150 Jaipur Jaipur Murlipura BANK OF INDIA 151 Jaipur Amer Chandwaji BANK OF INDIA 152 Jaipur Jaipur Army Public School, BANK OF INDIA 153 Jaipur Sanganer MahapuraMilitary cantonment Bank of Baroda 154 Jaipur Jaipur SFS Mansarovar Bank of Baroda 155 Jaipur Jaipur Kalwar Road, JPR Bank of Baroda 156 Jaipur Jaipur Murlipura, JPR Bank of Baroda 157 Jaipur Jaipur Sirsi Road, JPR Bank of Baroda 158 Jaipur Jaipur Mid Corporate, JPR Bank of Baroda 159 Jaipur Govindgarh Udaipuria Bank of Baroda 160 Jaipur Jhotwara Begas Bank of Baroda 161 Jaipur Sanganer Bagru Canara Bank 162 Jaipur Govindgarh Jaithpura Canara Bank 163 Jaipur Virat Nagar Paota Canara Bank 164 Jaipur Bassi Kanota Canara Bank STATE LEVEL BANKERS` COMMITTEE, RAJASTHAN Branch Expansion for the year 2011-12 Place where Branch Sr. No. Name of District Name of Block is proposed to be Name of the Bank opened 165 Jaipur JAIPUR Maharani College Central Bank of India 166 Jaipur Dudu Asalpur Corporation Bank 167 Jaipur Amber Chandwaji Corporation Bank 168 Jaipur Amber Rampura Dabri Corporation Bank 169 Jaipur Jaipur Chandpole, JPR Indian Overseas Bank 170 Jaipur Jaipur Ajmer Road Indian Overseas Bank 171 Jaipur Shahpura Shahpura Punjab National Bank 172 Jaipur Chomu Chomu Punjab National Bank 173 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur Punjab National Bank 174 Jaipur Dudu Dudu Punjab National Bank 175 Jaipur KOTPUTALI KOTPUTALI OBC 176 Jaipur CHOMU GOVINDGARH OBC 177 Jaipur CHOMU KALADERA OBC 178 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur State Bank of India 179 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur State Bank of India 180 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur State Bank of India 181 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur State Bank of India 182 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur State Bank of India 183 Jaipur Jaipur Muhana State Bank of India 184 Jaipur Bagru Bagru S.B.B.J. 185 Jaipur Jaipur Shivdaspura S.B.B.J. 186 Jaipur Bassi Banskho (Baskho) S.B.B.J. 187 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur, Nirman Nagar S.B.B.J. 188 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur,Triveni Nagar S.B.B.J. 189 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur, Mahal Road S.B.B.J. 190 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur,PratapJagatpura Nagar S.B.B.J. 191 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur,Sheopur Barkat Road Nagar S.B.B.J. 192 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur,Mansarovar S.B.B.J. 193 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur, Dher Ka Balaji S.B.B.J. 194 Jaipur Bagru Bagru Syndicate Bank 195 Jaipur Chomu Chomu Syndicate Bank 196 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur Syndicate Bank 197 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur Syndicate Bank 198 Jaipur Sanganer Sitapura UCO BANK 199 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur Union Bank of India 200 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur Union Bank of India 201 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur Union Bank of India 202 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur Union Bank of India 203 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur HDFC Bank 204 Jaipur Jaipur Jaipur HDFC Bank 205 Jaipur Dudu Sawarda Jaipur Thar Gramin Bank STATE LEVEL BANKERS` COMMITTEE, RAJASTHAN Branch Expansion for the year 2011-12 Place where Branch Sr.
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