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District Name Block Name Institute Name Nin Number 1 LIST OF AVAILABLE LOCATION/ SHC FOR THE ALLOTMENT FOR THE POSITION OF COMMUNITY HEALTH OFFICERS, NHM, MADHYA PRADESH # DISTRICT NAME BLOCK NAME INSTITUTE NAME NIN NUMBER 1 Agar Malwa Agar SHC Gundikalan 8851287188 2 Agar Malwa Agar SHC Iklera 3863234286 3 Agar Malwa Agar SHC Jhalara 5825156515 4 Agar Malwa Agar SHC Kasai Dehriya 5215371625 5 Agar Malwa Agar SHC Malwasa 5678577544 6 Agar Malwa Badod SHC Barda Rao 6588172475 7 Agar Malwa Badod SHC Dhabla Aanjna 4845657750 8 Agar Malwa Badod SHC Dhabla Kham 5482246443 9 Agar Malwa Badod SHC Dhodhar 8384881119 10 Agar Malwa Badod SHC Harnavda 8842241765 11 Agar Malwa Badod SHC Hattipura D 2683843623 12 Agar Malwa Badod SHC Jamuniya D 7352268846 13 Agar Malwa Badod SHC Piplya Ghata 8621112351 14 Agar Malwa Nalkheda SHC Godalmau 5324747640 15 Agar Malwa Nalkheda SHC Pachlana 3852777816 16 Alirajpur Ambua SHC Bamanta 7111327552 17 Alirajpur Ambua SHC Behdwa 1113537177 18 Alirajpur Ambua SHC Doblajhiri 1113536666 19 Alirajpur Ambua SHC Jawaniya 1113537268 20 Alirajpur Ambua SHC Plasda 3368876169 21 Alirajpur Ambua SHC Sejganwa 2621662614 22 Alirajpur Bhabhra SHC Badgaon 7345267384 23 Alirajpur Bhabhra SHC Kakadbari 7814434234 24 Alirajpur Bhabhra SHC Kareti Chhoti 1743621110 25 Alirajpur Bhabhra SHC Khutaja Chhota 8325447814 26 Alirajpur Bhabhra SHC Mathana 7836145867 27 Alirajpur Bhabhra SHC Polchhoti 3348278163 28 Alirajpur Bhabhra SHC Ringol 2552561579 29 Alirajpur Bhabhra SHC Roligaon 4344158821 30 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Chamarbegda 7747617756 31 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Choti Hirapur 1113537417 32 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Gunjeri 8216344864 33 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Hardaspur 1113537565 34 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Jamni 1113564353 35 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Kalikhetar 1113564650 36 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Kosduna 1113565376 37 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Nehtada 2637468758 38 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Salkheda 1113542334 39 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Sindhi 1113541732 40 Alirajpur Jobat SHC Umda 3614447765 41 Alirajpur Katthiwada SHC Aambadaberi 6225611810 42 Alirajpur katthiwada SHC Bada Kheda 1288137878 43 Alirajpur katthiwada SHC Darkhad 2661888574 Page 1 of 47 # DISTRICT NAME BLOCK NAME INSTITUTE NAME NIN NUMBER 44 Alirajpur katthiwada SHC Dehari 3726644341 45 Alirajpur katthiwada SHC Dhayana 4173876576 46 Alirajpur Katthiwada SHC Indalawaat 4844576167 47 Alirajpur Katthiwada SHC Kadwal 6678562445 48 Alirajpur Katthiwada SHC Kareli Maudi 4264578339 49 Alirajpur katthiwada SHC Kharkhali 7772281833 50 Alirajpur katthiwada SHC Kheda 7328367425 51 Alirajpur Katthiwada SHC Moti Badoi 5887665817 52 Alirajpur katthiwada SHC Motibar 3841487311 53 Alirajpur Katthiwada SHC Panala 7876265286 54 Alirajpur Katthiwada SHC Sambhara 5231512376 55 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Achapai 1355671312 56 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Bad-da 4226384768 57 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Behadhwa 1113565731 58 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Bejadha 1113565855 59 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Bhordiya 1238868184 60 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Bichcholi 1113542722 61 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Delwani 7813657470 62 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Fartala 1113566333 63 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Kakrana 7627282440 64 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Kanthari 4778182321 65 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Kathwad 1172162750 66 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Kosariya 2718767763 67 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Kulvat 3153331313 68 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Kundwat 3633458439 69 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Mathwad 6142748349 70 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Silota 6676817825 71 Alirajpur Sondwa SHC Umarkhad 5677684325 72 Alirajpur Udaigarh SHC Borjhad 2434121154 73 Alirajpur Udaigarh SHC Chhoti Juwari 3724886225 74 Alirajpur Udaigarh SHC Dedarwasa 7811531214 75 Alirajpur Udaigarh SHC Jamli Badi 5473347333 76 Alirajpur Udaigarh SHC Khandala Rao 3374864316 77 Alirajpur Udaigarh SHC KOLIYABAIDA 8316534786 78 Alirajpur Udaigarh SHC Kundalwasa 8568673142 79 Alirajpur Udaigarh SHC Patbayadi 8124674287 80 Alirajpur Udaigarh SHC Siyali 6742784314 81 Anuppur Anuppur SHC Daikhal 1113565434 82 Anuppur Anuppur SHC Dhurwasin 4656737469 83 Anuppur Anuppur SHC Lodhi 3374643421 84 Anuppur Anuppur SHC Raksha 7361458388 85 Anuppur Jaithari SHC Dumuhani 1113553851 86 Anuppur Jaithari SHC Gaurela 4764865624 87 Anuppur Kotma SHC Tanki 5765535116 88 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Achlpur 4432341487 Page 2 of 47 # DISTRICT NAME BLOCK NAME INSTITUTE NAME NIN NUMBER 89 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Alhwar 4452483540 90 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Amadari 3482375858 91 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Baditummi 6745848124 92 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Bamhani 6641875684 93 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Basahi 6714787329 94 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Beldongari 5677386814 95 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Dhuradhar 1113554545 96 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Girari 3455746747 97 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Harrai (Patna) 7336772822 98 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Karondi 3777285424 99 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Keshwani 4131117238 100 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Kharsol 3141752125 101 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Khetgawan 4211245255 102 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Kirgi 8737855620 103 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Kohka 1752778744 104 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Ledhra(Amgawan) 5846856812 105 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Medhakhar 8128148767 106 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Nagula 1113555476 107 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Naugawan 8113265212 108 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Nonghati 7467585753 109 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Padaria 1361524554 110 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Padri 1113555740 111 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Patna 6481373584 112 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Pipraha 4743342638 113 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Pondki 3318568833 114 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Purga 2365468830 115 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Sarai 1113554818 116 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Shivrichandas 2288231885 117 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Tulra 7481286750 118 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Ufrikala 4121183216 119 Anuppur Pushprajgarh SHC Umaniya 8237148633 120 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar SHC Bhesarwas 2453318889 121 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar SHC Chhapar 7737815287 122 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar SHC Dongrafut 6327546872 123 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar SHC Jalalpur 2286854761 124 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar SHC Jheela 4384341246 125 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar SHC Kariayarai 3232162135 126 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar SHC Mathner 2616331316 127 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar SHC Semrahaat 4448267221 128 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar SHC Sonera 3712167117 129 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Arron (New) 1114178211 130 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Bariyakhedi 3821868241 131 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Bhadera 1556215737 132 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Hirawal 5116257659 133 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Navani 6843145860 Page 3 of 47 # DISTRICT NAME BLOCK NAME INSTITUTE NAME NIN NUMBER 134 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Nidanpur New 1114181454 135 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Sigone 3223355516 136 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Singhpurtal 8511542519 137 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Tanda New 1114181637 138 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Tarai 5523162419 139 Ashoknagar Chanderi SHC Vikrampur 8145783729 140 Ashoknagar Isagarh SHC Bamnawar 4786233421 141 Ashoknagar Isagarh SHC Dhurra 4521325318 142 Ashoknagar Isagarh SHC Ghatawada 6622311410 143 Ashoknagar Isagarh SHC Indoor 3166214126 144 Ashoknagar Isagarh SHC Kadwaya 3336284769 145 Ashoknagar Isagarh SHC Mahidpur 8652387369 146 Ashoknagar Isagarh SHC Mahuan 5646566884 147 Ashoknagar Isagarh SHC Pathkheda 5155517336 148 Ashoknagar Isagarh SHC Rajtala 1785347467 149 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Babrode 5668344426 150 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Bamuriya New 1114235425 151 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Belai New 1114235573 152 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Bheelakhedi 8336676245 153 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Damdama 5234378379 154 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Dongra 2185117229 155 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Gilaropa New 1114235631 156 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Haru-Khedi New 1114235664 157 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Jasaiya New 1114235722 158 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Karatala New 1114235755 159 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Khoribari New 1114236324 160 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Mudhra Bhadra 2377144866 161 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Richha 5177464442 162 Ashoknagar Mungaoli SHC Singhada 4751863442 163 Balaghat Baihar SHC Alna 3425247784 164 Balaghat Baihar SHC Bamhani 8767762654 165 Balaghat Baihar SHC Kandai 4337822821 166 Balaghat Baihar SHC Kareli 3351725126 167 Balaghat Baihar SHC Kugaon 1611411867 168 Balaghat Baihar SHC Kukarra 6133474772 169 Balaghat Baihar SHC Mowala 2211528266 170 Balaghat Baihar SHC Pathri 3275486342 171 Balaghat Baihar SHC Sijhora 8856461465 172 Balaghat Birsa SHC Baherabhata 7552622156 173 Balaghat Birsa SHC Ghummur 6548822854 174 Balaghat Birsa SHC Janpur 2211871138 175 Balaghat Birsa SHC Jhamul 2258388277 176 Balaghat Birsa SHC Kaindatola 4733842563 177 Balaghat Birsa SHC Kaniya 2155562362 178 Balaghat Birsa SHC Karhu 8582667542 Page 4 of 47 # DISTRICT NAME BLOCK NAME INSTITUTE NAME NIN NUMBER 179 Balaghat Birsa SHC Pipartola 5745151612 180 Balaghat Birsa SHC Ramgarhi 4176863589 181 Balaghat Birsa SHC Taregaon 1254224213 182 Balaghat Paraswada SHC Korja 3644816286 183 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Charankheda 1113652372 184 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Hirakrai 7683437318 185 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Keli 1113652430 186 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Malurana 1113652463 187 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Mardai 7174144688 188 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Panchpulla Uttar 7553873378 189 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Panchpullah Dakshin 1113652588 190 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Ratdiyamal 1113652646 191 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Sukhpuri 1113652679 192 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Umedara 5151821427 193 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Vagalgaon 5242384443 194 Barwani Barwani (Silawad) SHC Vedpuri 6477858150 195 Barwani Niwali SHC Bhensdad 6161557134 196 Barwani Niwali SHC Bhurapani 5428624836 197 Barwani Niwali SHC Donglyapani
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