S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 1 SIDDHARTH NAGAR BANSI Chetia 2 Tighara 3 Subhauli 4 Mahuwari 5 Sirsia Tiwari 6 Bhagautapur 7 Daria

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S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 1 SIDDHARTH NAGAR BANSI Chetia 2 Tighara 3 Subhauli 4 Mahuwari 5 Sirsia Tiwari 6 Bhagautapur 7 Daria List of flood affected near by villages in Siddharth Nagar District (U.P.) as on 26 August 2017 Flood affected blocks=13 Flood affected villages=562 S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 1 SIDDHARTH NAGAR BANSI Chetia 2 Tighara 3 Subhauli 4 Mahuwari 5 Sirsia Tiwari 6 Bhagautapur 7 Daria 8 Kathaihi 9 Balua 10 Nagwa 11 Suparaja 12 Kamharia Buzurg 13 Supabaxi 14 Tekapar 15 Babhnital 16 Murila Raja 17 Tarwal Ghat 18 Phulpur 19 Bhanawari 20 Bhujrai 21 Datrangwa 22 Hata Khurd 23 Sekhuia 24 Rehra 25 Pachhari Khas 26 Barharghat 27 Sukrauli 28 Tiwaripur 29 Mahua Kalan 30 Akoliha 31 Darawatakia 32 Baraon Nankar 33 Nihalwa 34 Pipri 35 Nathua Jot 36 Bargadawa 37 Khajuria 38 Manoharpur 39 Mahua Khurd 40 Rainajot 41 Jajar Gathia 42 Son Ferwa Khurd 43 Purwa 44 Kalawan Jot 45 Darhawa Dhandi 46 Atramu Nankar S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 47 Jiwpur 48 Kishundhar Jot 49 Sri Belwa 50 Mau 51 Darhwa Adhin 52 Pipra 53 Ramwapur 54 Majhwan Khurd 55 Darawa Lal 56 Tal Bhagniya 57 Chetia 58 Sekhui 59 Sihoria 60 Kolhui Buzurg 61 Kolhua 62 Majhari 63 Tagalakpur 64 Rma Tikra 65 Mechuka 66 Mandhara Pur 67 Amghati 68 Bhainsath 69 Jalhe Khor 70 Bimauwa Buzurg 71 Ramnewajpur 72 Majhwan Kalna 73 Miya Jot 74 Gothawa 75 Harha 76 Telaura 77 Darwa Ghat 78 Ganwaria 79 Gulriha Raja 80 Bakunaw 81 Bandhwatal 82 Azama Garh 83 Harraia Nankar 84 Bharsartal 85 Pakardiha 86 Gonhadih 87 Hata Khas 88 Madrahna Misir 89 Gonhatal 90 Narayanpur 91 Majigawa 92 Dasia 93 Pipra 94 Chandegaria 95 Imlidiha S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 96 Bihra 97 Gharhara 98 Kodri Khas 99 Tiwar 100 Semra 101 Barhi Urf Misraulia 102 Dumaria Lala 103 Chanwartal 104 Marcha 105 Taragujraulia 106 Gonhatal 107 Kamharia Khurd 108 Hayat Nagar 109 Janiajot 110 Bhakurahwa 111 Tirlokpur 112 Sonkhar 113 Natahawa 114 Bopalapur 115 Basantpur 116 Bansi (MB) 117 Kataha 118 Kadmahwa 119 Kushalpur 120 Ramwapur 121 Madhwapur 122 BARHNI BAZAR Pakanihawa 123 Ganrakha 124 Roman Dai 125 Khairhaniya Urf Banarahi 126 Khajuriya Sarki 127 Sisawa Urf Shiv Bhari 128 Tal Kunda 129 Manikaura 130 Rekahat 131 Mohan Koli 132 Matiyar Urf Bhutahwa 133 Semari Urf Gulargajawa 134 Khairi Shital Prasad 135 Khairi Urf Bhujahawa 136 Khaira 137 Dhanaura Kashi Prasad 138 Mahadeya 139 Taulihawa 140 Raja Koha Urf Pratappur 141 BHANWAPUR Denghar 142 Arjunpur 143 Sigar Jot Mustahkam 144 Patwariya S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 145 Devipur 146 Sikra Bujurg 147 Biskohar 148 Rohawn Bujurg 149 Kurthi Diha 150 Shital Bhita 151 Sikanderpur 152 Dakhinahwa 153 Nakther Dewriya 154 Burhaoon 155 Lewartal 156 Kataria Babu 157 Jahda Mustahkam 158 Gopia 159 Siswa 160 Parsohia Sadanand 161 Jokha 162 Bikramjot 163 Sisa 164 Durga Joot 165 Dupheria 166 Mahwwa Bujurg 167 Kathauti Ram 168 Lohrauli 169 Ganwaria Bujurg 170 Ganwaria Khurad 171 Sarothar Kathutia 172 Kathutia Kishun 173 Bhita Nankar 174 Perara 175 Ramwapur Raut 176 Chainiya 177 Kathautia Gokul 178 Magraw 179 Mahanuwa 180 Denghajot Kasturi 181 Beni Nagar 182 Semari Ban Casya 183 Kathonia Pandey 184 Davalidiha Misir (610 No 185 Dhanohari 186 Vijwar Barhai 187 Junayaniya 188 Andua Snichara 189 Tatari 190 Tanduai 191 Padriya Jeet 192 Budihya Tayar 193 Bewa Mustancum S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 194 Parsohiya Tiwari 195 Veerpur Jootfata Mohmad 196 Veerpurjoot Fateh Mohamad 197 Sirsia 198 Shahpur Ahatmali 199 Padari Ahtmali 200 Machiya Ahatmali 201 Fatehpur 202 Machiya Mustacum 203 Bharwniya Mustacum 204 Bharawaniya Ahatmli 205 Pikora 206 Nahtuya 207 Asanhara Mafi 208 Kohal Goan Coat 209 Sultanpur/Chandan Joot 210 Bab Ahatmali 211 BIRDPUR Birdpur N0.11 212 DOMARIYAGANJ Malimanha Ahatmli 213 Tanuhar 214 Sonkhar 215 Maadrha 216 Gajni Jot Urph Rasulabad 217 Bhararia 218 Seer Majhari 219 Bangaya Nankar 220 Penda 221 Mahokhawa 222 Ramwapur 223 Amonatiwri 224 Bhalokoni Japti 225 Turkooliya Tiwari 226 Pepra Ramlal 227 Gauri 228 Jhajhrao 229 Bargdwa 230 Rasulpur 231 Pipra 232 Asnhara 233 ITWA Semri Nankar 234 Vairiya Grant 235 Vairiya Khalsa 236 Narayanpur 237 Jhakahi 238 Persohan 239 Chechraf(Bujurg) 240 Siswa 241 Kamsai 242 Katela Sharki S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 243 Parsa 244 Madrahna 245 Bhojwar 246 Saurahwa Grant 247 Tenua 248 Aurahwa 249 Bajra Bhari 250 Bhojwari Grant 251 Indri Grant 252 Kathela Janubi 253 Chaukhariya 254 Sikri 255 Dabra 256 Madhopur 257 Bhelauha 258 Sangrampur 259 Bai Rihwa 260 Kesar 261 Ekdanga 262 Rasulpur 263 Dewaich Par 264 Siswa Bujurg 265 Bahuti 266 Vagulahwa Khalsa 267 Suhiya 268 Salwanjot 269 Ranijot 270 Virwapur 271 Mehdani 272 Chuhiya Grant 273 JOGIAKHAS Puraina 274 Madhawapur 275 Dabara 276 Sekhuiya 277 Gaya Ghat 278 Nagapari 279 Maharatha 280 Kulghwanpur 281 Banagawa 282 Khetawal Misra 283 Kusumhar 284 Deorihawa 285 Piparahwa 286 Majhawan 287 Nagpara 288 Kamhariya 289 Mahala 290 Juri Kuiya 291 Deorawa S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 292 Gengati 293 Karajahwa 294 Ahar 295 Ahari 296 Dumariya 297 Karauda Masina 298 Nadepar 299 Pokhar Bhitawa 300 Nagara 301 Pagua 302 Sirasiya 303 Kodartal 304 Mechuka 305 Harakauli 306 Dohani 307 Majigawa 308 Bhitiya Raja 309 Koyara 310 Kunwarapar 311 Udai Pur 312 Bhutahiya 313 Gangawal 314 Jogiya 315 Tikari 316 Barahara 317 Lakhanapar 318 Bhakurahwa 319 Haraiya 320 Kakarahi 321 Mahua 322 Madhonagar 323 Banjaraha Khurd 324 Sikahula 325 Kapiya 326 Bangara 327 Marukharg Kala 328 Rampurawa 329 Keotaliya 330 Kusumhi 331 Semara Kala 332 Sonabarasa 333 Barago 334 Banki 335 Puraina 336 Dhobaha 337 Tandiya Bazar 338 Marawatiya 339 Semara Khurd 340 Fattepur S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 341 Marukharg Khurd 342 Khajur Dar 343 Dumariya Khurd 344 Tandiya Buzurg 345 Gayaghat 346 Pedari Khurd 347 Bhirauna Tal 348 Dhusawa 349 Harani Buzurg 350 Nathuapur 351 Itauwa 352 Riwa Nankar 353 Majhagawa 354 Bairawa Nankar 355 Patakhauli 356 Jogiya 357 Harani Khurd 358 Amariya 359 Gothawa 360 Sangal Dip 361 KHESRAHA Talcorai 362 Dulahi 363 Dadia Khurd 364 Surahital 365 Matiyaria 366 Bisunpura Ahatmali 367 Sisahania 368 Banjaraha Buzurg 369 Semraehtamali 370 KHUNIYAON Mainihwa 371 Navel 372 Dhowha 373 Khaudi 374 Gaurdih 375 Misrauliya 376 Teuwa Grant 377 Misrauliya Khalsa 378 Gondara 379 Karauda Khalsa 380 Urwaliya 381 Horilapur 382 Karauda Grant 383 Sonauli Nankar 384 Madhwapur Kalan 385 Mishraulia Manshrivaspur 386 Prempur 387 Acolhiya 388 Dhourhara Ahtmali 389 Gosyamay Sirya Baghal S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 390 Rajpur 391 Moakkilpur Urf Gulhariya 392 Khurhur Bandi 393 Penda Nankar 394 Dev Bhariya 395 Dadwa 396 Dupheriya Misra 397 Cherajot 398 Mahua Pathak Nankar 399 Duvaayal Panday 400 Ekdegwa Musthakham 401 Mankhoriya Jeet 402 Bangawa 403 Tighari Rai 404 Tighra 405 MITHWAL Bankata 406 Sehrighat 407 Kishunpurwa 408 Khadra 409 Pathratal 410 Khadri 411 Babhni Nankar 412 Pachmohni 413 Pathra Bazar 414 Kamharia Buzurg 415 Kamharia Khurd 416 Rudlapur 417 Harria 418 Kharika Khas 419 Kharka Tadhwar 420 Hardwar 421 Banghugiya 422 Mithwal Ahtmali 423 Kakuwa Urf Bhatijwapur 424 Bangawan 425 Aksaramafi 426 Nawagaon 427 Batsara 428 Jagdeva 429 Hanswapar 430 Mugdar Khurd 431 Bankatia 432 Jagdewa 433 Gohar 434 Bagahatal 435 Darianankar 436 Uprauta 437 Bharha 438 Lohara S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 439 Mahdewa 440 Kauatal 441 Khutahana 442 Ahirauli 443 Masina 444 Udaipur 445 Dwarikapurmafi 446 Sikta 447 NAUGARH Kodara Grant 448 Rampur 449 Ram Garh 450 Haradaspur 451 Sisawa Grant 452 Durjanpur 453 Birdpur No.14 454 Barago 455 Mahanag 456 Semarnar 457 Patani Jungle 458 Bhimapar 459 Tetri Bazar (MB) 460 Dhauri Kuiya 461 Tetari Bazar 462 Pithani Buzurg 463 Jagadishpur Grant 464 Pithani Khurd 465 Romapar 466 Chilhedara Grant 467 SHOHARATGARH Antari 468 Taniya 469 Akadanga Bhavpur Khalasa 470 USKA BAZAR Padaraha Buzurg 471 Khakhara Buzurg 472 Sainua 473 Sohasa Sumali 474 Baradar Baragadi 475 Bihatha 476 Dahala 477 Sahila 478 Deokali 479 Rudraman Dari 480 Udaipur 481 Mainua 482 Gulariha 483 Mhua Mafi 484 Mahanag 485 Bhagata 486 Parasauna 487 Gelhadari S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 488 Badahara 489 Bhelauji Buzurg 490 Khajuriya 491 Khakhara Khurd 492 Mahua Kashi Ram 493 Baradaha 494 Sohas Daramiyani 495 Mahariya 496 Sohas Khas 497 Sohas Janubi 498 Sajanapar 499 Unch Hariya 500 Sajani 501 Pakari 502 Jhuganwa 503 Mahadewa Tiwari 504 Bishunpur 505 Kolhua 506 Chanaraiya 507 Babhani Lagari 508 Deolaha Grant 509 Bhelauji Khurd 510 Nebuiya 511 Mahua 512 Basawanpur 513 Parsa Mahapatra 514 Sihorawa 515 Chaurasi 516 Semara Husain Baksa 517 Mudila 518 Parsa Sukaru Llah 519 Kanajahwa 520 Mudila 521 Kathaha 522 Khutawa 523 Bhaluha 524 Kataki 525 Kara Chhuliya Khalasa 526 Madar Hana 527 Bangawa 528 Pipara 529 Nagawa 530 Mahulani 531 Fulawariya 532 Karachhuliya Grant 533 Katka 534 Gaura 535 Kuriya 536 Dumariya S.N. DISTRICT BLOCK VILLAGE 537 Madan Pur 538 Parsa Buzurg 539 Rehara 540 Gangadhar Pur 541 Semarahna 542 Utiya 543 Bahorawa 544 Chokhar 545 Chorai 546 Mahadewa Khurd 547 Siyarapar 548 Turakauliya 549 Bhagwanpur 550 Tighara 551 Muharaiya 552 Majigawa 553 Hathiwar Tal 554 Mahadewa Buzurg 555 Laukhai 556 Ajagara 557 Sihoranwa 558 Lachhan Pur 559 Sekhuiya 560 Ghughuliya 561 Tal Bagahiya 562 Tal Natawa.
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