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Blocks - Villages - Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur - I 1 Villages and Category Villages and Category District Hoshiarpur Block Hoshiarpur - I SN Name of Village/Gram Panchayat Kandi Bet SC 1 2 345 1 Adamwal Yes Yes 2 Ajowal Yes Yes 3 Atalgarh Yes 4 Adkhara Yes 5 Allowal 6 Ahar Yes 7 Asalpur Yes 8 Badala Mahi Yes 9 Bagpur Yes 10 Bahid Yes 11 Bassi Ghulam Hussain Yes 12 Bassi Nau Yes 13 Bassi Purani 14 Bassi Daulat Khan Yes 15 Bassi Mud Yes 16 Badala Pukhta 17 Bains Taniwal 18 Bassi Maruf Hussainpur Yes 19 Begampur 20 Berun Kangri 21 Bub 22 Bhikhowal Yes 23 Bullowal Yes 24 Bure Jattan Yes 25 Birampur 26 Behrun Hariana 27 Bansarkaer urf Nandan 28 Barial Yes 29 Bhakal Yes 30 Bassi Kaso Yes 31 Basi Kikran Yes Yes 32 Badial Sainian 33 Bhagowal Yes Yes 34 Bure Rajputtan Yes 35 Bassi Maruf siala Yes 36 Bains Khurd 37 Brahmjit Yes Yes Blocks - Villages - Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur - I 1 Villages and Category SN Name of Village/Gram Panchayat Kandi Bet SC 1 2 345 38 Bagewal Gujjran 39 Chak Gujran Yes 40 Chandpur Yes 41 Chadial 42 Chak Raju Singh Yes 43 Chakowal Brahmanan Yes 44 Chakowal Shekhan Yes 45 Chandehar 46 Chalopur Yes 47 Dagana Khurd 48 Dadupur Garoya Yes 49 Dhada Baba Mohar Singh Yes 50 Dhada Fateh Singh 51 Dhamian Khurd 52 Dadiana Kalan Yes 53 Dadiana Khurd Yes 54 Dhuga Khurd 55 Dhut Khurd Yes 56 Dagana Kalan 57 Dholanwal Yes 58 Dhamian Kalan 59 Dhuga Yes 60 Deowal Yes 61 Dalamwal 62 Dhariwal 63 Dolowal Yes Yes 64 Fatehpur Yes 65 Fatehgarh Niara Yes 66 Fattowal 67 Gobindpur Khun Khun 68 Ghasipur Yes Yes 69 Giganwal 70 Golind Yes 71 Hussainpur Guru Yes 72 Hargarh 73 Hardo Khanpur Yes 74 Haizem 75 Haiderowal 76 Ikhlaspur Blocks - Villages - Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur - I 2 Villages and Category SN Name of Village/Gram Panchayat Kandi Bet SC 1 2 345 77 Jandi 78 Jhojhar 79 Jandiala 80 Kakon Yes Yes 81 Khalwana Yes 82 Kalkat Yes 83 Kaluwahar Yes 84 Kadiana Yes 85 Kaimpur Yes 86 Khanpur 87 Khadiala Sanian 88 Kothe Jattan 89 Kantian Yes Yes 90 Kotla Naudh Singh Yes 91 Kunt Yes 92 Khusropur Yes 93 Khun Khun Khurd 94 Kotla Gonspur Yes Yes 95 Kotli Bawa Dass 96 Koranga 97 Khardahar 98 Kane 99 Katowal Yes 100 Kathe 101 Lachowal 102 Lamen 103 Lambra 104 Lidar Yes 105 Lohar Kangana Yes 106 Mehmowal Yes 107 Maruli Brahmanan Yes 108 Manak Dheri 109 Mundian Jattan Yes 110 Muradpur Guru 111 Muradpur Narial 112 Mirzapur Yes 113 Mundian Rangran 114 Machhriwal Yes 115 Mehandipur Yes 116 Mithewal Yes 117 Nainowal Vaid Blocks - Villages - Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur - I 3 Villages and Category SN Name of Village/Gram Panchayat Kandi Bet SC 1 2 345 118 Nasrala Yes 119 Nanda Chaur Yes 120 Nainowal Jattan Yes 121 Nangal Maruf Yes 122 Naugrain Yes 123 Nurpur Yes 124 Nangal Kalanlan Yes 125 Nur Talai Yes Yes 126 Pandori Bawa Dass Yes 127 Pandori Mehatman 128 Pandori Mail Yes 129 Pandori Phangurian 130 Pandori Rukman Yes 131 Pandori Khajoor Yes 132 Pajodeota Yes 133 Pathralian Yes 134 Phambian Yes 135 Pathial 136 Pandori Bhawa Yes 137 Raipur Yes 138 Randhawa Barota Yes 139 Sajjan 140 Sandhar Sodian 141 Sherpur Bhatian Yes 142 Sainchan Yes Yes 143 Sarain Yes Yes 144 Sheikhupur Yes 145 Salempur 146 Sataur 147 Singriwala 148 Sherpur Yes 149 Sarhala Yes 150 Sarishatpur 151 Sehjowal Yes 152 Sus 153 Sahota Yes 154 Sandhra Yes 155 Susana Yes 156 Satiana 157 Sada Arian Yes 158 Sherpur Kham Yes 159 Satial Yes 160 Sahaipur Blocks - Villages - Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur - I 4 Villages and Category SN Name of Village/Gram Panchayat Kandi Bet SC 1 2 345 161 Talwandi Kanungoian Yes 162 Taragarh Yes 163 Talwandi Goni Yes 164 Talwandi Araian Yes 165 Thathal Yes Yes 166 Tajowal Yes 167 Wahid 168 Zarbdial Yes Blocks - Villages - Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur - I 5.
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