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Best District Best Block Best PHC Bikaner Bharatpur (Sever) Bhilwara Kvisoft PDF Merger DEMO : Purchase from www.kvisoft.com to remove the watermark State top performers- May 2020 Best District Best Block Best PHC Bharatpur Bikaner Bhilwara (Rayala ) (Sever) District, Block & PHC Ranking-May 2020 District Rank District Best Block in District Best PHC in District 1 Bikaner Dungergarh Raner Damolai 2 Ganganagar Gharsana Ramsinghpur 3 Hanumangarh Pilibanga Gandheli 4 Kota Itawa Dhoolet 5 Bundi Hindoli Bansi 6 Pali Jaitaran Khinwara 7 Ajmer Pisangan Ramsar 8 Sirohi Sirohi Anadara 9 Tonk Uniara Nagarfort 10 Baran Chhipabaro Relawan 11 Jaipur I Amber Pragpura 12 Pratapgarh Pratapgarh Salamgarh 13 Banswara Partapur Sallopat 14 Jhalawar Khanpur Sarda 15 Rajsamand Deogarh Tal 16 Bhilwara Mandal Rayala 17 Jaipur II Dudu Hingoniya 18 Chittorgarh Nimbahera Jawada 19 Dholpur Dholpur Marena 19 Nagaur Degana Khudikalaan 21 Sawai Madhopur Sawai Madhopur Baler 22 Jaisalmer Jaisalmer Jhinjhiniyali 23 Sikar Laxmangarh Mangluna 24 Udaipur Sarada Sayara 25 Bharatpur Sewar Sevar 26 Churu Sujangarh Bhaleri 27 Jodhpur Shergarh Tena 27 Dungarpur Bichiwara Bankora 29 Barmer Sindhary Bharkha 30 Dausa Lalsot Gudhakatla 31 Jalore Sanchore Kagmala 32 Alwar Kherli Mandi Partapgarh 33 Karauli Hindaun Sherpur 34 Jhunjhunu Surajgarh Devrod Ajmer: District & PHC Rankings (May 2020) District Rank Ajmer 7 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC Phase OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Ajmer Srinagar Ramsar Phase 1 138 44 100% 100% 97 14 22 1 1 2 Ajmer Pisangan Saradhna Phase 1 197 79 100% 100% 96 12 0 10 2 3 Ajmer Masooda Kharwa Phase 1 115 41 100% 100% 89 13 1 12 3 4 AJMER Pisangan Govindgarh Phase 2B 105 23 100% 100% 88 14 0 25 4 5 AJMER Kishangarh Kuchil Phase 2B 42 10 38% 100% 86 14 29 92 5 6 AJMER Jawaja Kotra Phase 2B 38 10 100% 100% 77 14 0 118 6 7 Ajmer Jawaja Rajiyawas Phase 1 88 16 18% 100% 91 10 0 132 7 8 AJMER Srinagar Narwar Phase 2B 99 2 81% 0% 84 13 21 158 8 9 AJMER Bhinai Badali Phase 2B 35 12 98% 33% 90 14 0 175 9 10 AJMER Masooda Jaliya II Phase 2B 41 21 0% 100% 95 10 0 189 10 11 Ajmer Kekri Baghera Phase 1 135 14 100% 0% 76 0 13 196 11 12 Ajmer Bhinai Devliyakalan Phase 1 44 15 0% 36% 90 13 25 206 12 13 AJMER Kekri Para Phase 2B 75 8 13% 60% 76 10 23 210 13 14 AJMER Jawaja Kishanpura Phase 2B 48 9 34% 80% 74 11 2 274 14 15 AJMER Srinagar Tihari Phase 2B 68 20 13% 82% 82 0 0 279 15 16 AJMER Arain Gothiyana Phase 2B 33 2 100% 0% 95 1 25 309 16 0 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Ajmer: District & PHC Rankings (May 2020) No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC Phase OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 17 AJMER Kekri Junia Phase 2B 88 3 11% 0% 78 13 25 312 17 18 Ajmer Kishangarh Karkedi Phase 1 98 5 16% 0% 89 15 4 319 18 19 AJMER Pisangan Baghsuri Phase 2A 102 0 77% 0% 93 0 1 366 19 20 Ajmer Bhinai Sarana Phase 1 37 7 0% 40% 80 10 0 523 20 21 AJMER Arain Dadia Phase 2B 23 5 45% 0% 80 13 0 530 21 22 Ajmer Arain Jhirota Phase 1 43 2 51% 0% 82 0 0 654 22 23 AJMER Bhinai Shingawal Phase 2A 45 2 4% 0% 63 12 3 686 23 24 AJMER Arain Hingoniya Phase 2B 26 4 7% 0% 59 7 0 783 24 1 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Alwar: District & PHC Rankings (May 2020) District Rank Alwar 32 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC Phase OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Alwar Thanagazi Partapgarh Phase 1 142 36 100% 100% 88 0 0 47 1 2 ALWAR Malakhera Shayam Ganga Phase 2B 194 0 100% 0% 89 0 21 226 2 3 Alwar Rajgarh Gola ka bas Phase 1 107 7 44% 17% 91 11 0 251 3 4 Alwar Mundawar Jat Bahror Phase 1 101 0 4% 0% 95 11 25 288 4 5 ALWAR Ramgarh Bamboli Phase 2A 32 15 0% 100% 81 10 0 290 5 6 ALWAR Kherli Mandi Kalwari Phase 2B 47 0 100% 0% 82 5 23 301 6 7 Alwar Tijara Ishroda Phase 1 35 0 98% 0% 73 13 18 310 7 8 ALWAR Reni Bileta Phase 2B 41 0 62% 0% 97 13 7 356 8 9 Alwar Kotkasim Jodiya Phase 1 62 3 39% 0% 84 9 19 360 9 10 Alwar Reni Machri Phase 1 72 0 15% 0% 86 8 30 365 10 11 Alwar Laxmangarh Harsana Phase 1 52 2 27% 0% 78 11 27 376 11 12 Alwar Kherli Mandi Ramnagar Phase 1 77 0 45% 0% 87 0 26 384 12 13 Alwar Bansur Karana Phase 1 58 10 0% 100% 74 0 0 401 13 14 ALWAR Mundawar Jindoli Phase 2A 63 0 71% 0% 66 12 0 446 14 15 ALWAR Reni Jamdoli Phase 2A 29 0 34% 0% 67 12 29 470 15 16 ALWAR Malakhera Baleta Phase 2B 28 2 35% 0% 95 7 17 485 16 17 Alwar Malakhera Chandoli Phase 1 17 13 0% 18% 72 5 27 504 17 18 ALWAR Thanagazi Kishori Phase 2A 69 1 27% 0% 74 9 4 537 18 19 ALWAR Laxmangarh Eteera Phase 2A 22 0 0% 0% 90 6 30 573 19 20 ALWAR Shahjanpur Kaysha Phase 2B 27 0 98% 0% 68 0 8 579 20 2 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Alwar: District & PHC Rankings (May 2020) No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC Phase OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 21 Alwar Shahjanpur Manjri Kala Phase 1 72 4 10% 0% 54 13 0 608 21 22 Alwar Behror Bhetera Phase 1 25 1 0% 0% 86 7 22 610 22 23 ALWAR Thanagazi Ajabgarh Phase 2B 23 8 49% 0% 84 0 1 645 23 24 ALWAR Kotkasim Bibirani Phase 2A 65 0 0% 0% 79 0 16 672 24 25 ALWAR Rajgarh Khodreb Phase 2A 59 0 0% 0% 92 0 9 682 25 26 ALWAR Behror Gandala Phase 2A 39 3 0% 0% 90 7 0 683 26 27 ALWAR Kishangarhbas Ismilepur Phase 2B 38 2 36% 0% 72 0 10 688 27 28 ALWAR Kherli Mandi Khokar Phase 2A 21 0 5% 0% 93 0 22 693 28 29 ALWAR Shahjanpur Manjra Phase 2A 35 0 0% 0% 79 8 0 734 29 30 ALWAR Rajgarh Rajpurbara Phase 2A 47 1 0% 0% 91 0 0 744 30 31 ALWAR Laxmangarh Mojpur Phase 2B 24 0 0% 0% 79 0 17 752 31 32 ALWAR Mundawar Bijwad Chouhan Phase 2A 45 0 24% 0% 60 0 7 761 32 33 ALWAR Bansur Hamirpur Phase 2B 20 1 38% 0% 73 0 0 772 33 34 ALWAR Kotkasim Pur Phase 2A 20 0 0% 0% 80 0 11 786 34 35 ALWAR Tijara Jhiwana Phase 2B 13 1 0% 0% 89 0 1 807 35 36 ALWAR Behror Tasing Phase 2B 33 0 10% 0% 62 0 0 821 36 37 Alwar Kishangarhbas Bagherikala Phase 1 24 0 53% 0% 29 0 0 827 37 38 ALWAR Tijara Jairoli Phase 2B 13 2 0% 0% 52 0 0 831 38 3 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Banswara: District & PHC Rankings (May 2020) District Rank Banswara 13 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC Phase OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Banswara Choti Sarwan Danpur Phase 1 79 32 41% 100% 86 15 21 30 1 2 Banswara Bagidora Shergarh Phase 1 122 20 63% 100% 88 10 25 31 2 3 Banswara Partapur Khodan Phase 2B 81 24 37% 100% 79 14 30 38 3 4 Banswara Bagidora Sallopat Phase 2A 93 66 0% 100% 72 14 20 56 4 5 Banswara Ghatol Khamera Phase 1 75 135 16% 100% 88 15 1 75 5 6 Banswara Chota Dungara Kasarwadi Phase 1 47 67 0% 100% 90 12 22 80 6 7 Banswara Ghatol Bassi Aada Phase 2A 46 33 58% 100% 78 0 0 152 7 8 Banswara Choti Sarwan Ghoditejpur Phase 2B 50 32 0% 100% 95 0 0 197 8 9 Banswara Bagidora Nogama Phase 1 45 17 0% 100% 93 0 19 220 9 10 Banswara Partapur Anjana Phase 2A 28 20 44% 100% 52 13 0 232 10 11 Banswara Bagidora Badodia Phase 2B 59 15 7% 36% 85 5 20 294 11 12 Banswara Chota Dungara Tambesra Phase 2A 29 9 100% 0% 85 0 22 330 12 13 Banswara Talwara Mahidam Phase 2B 39 20 0% 100% 86 0 0 331 13 14 Banswara Ghatol Bhungara Phase 2B 68 0 85% 0% 72 15 0 342 14 15 Banswara Partapur Loharia Phase 1 50 4 7% 0% 89 14 27 350 15 16 Banswara Talwara Nayagaon Phase 1 73 4 10% 0% 96 8 19 367 16 4 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.
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