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OF JSY ANNUAL DELIVERY MARKS S.No. BLOCK (APRIL- % BENEFICIARY TO COMMITTED JSY TOTAL TARGET TILL (MAX-5) OCT,2019) BE PAID OCT,2019 1 TARWAN 3072 1792 1950 108.82 5.44 1950 409 2359 2 LALGANJ 3325 1940 1725 88.93 4.45 1725 232 1957 3 AHIRAULA 2857 1666 1372 82.33 4.12 1372 209 1581 4 RANI KI SARAI 2578 1504 1236 82.18 4.11 1236 380 1616 5 HARRYA 2648 1545 972 62.92 3.15 972 201 1173 6 KOILSA 2592 1512 1230 81.34 4.07 1230 220 1450 7 BILARIYAGANJ 3672 2142 1221 57.00 2.85 1221 176 1397 8 MAHRAJGANJ + PARSHURAMPUR 2595 1514 1225 80.91 4.05 1225 725 1950 9 ATRAULIYA 2512 1466 980 66.87 3.34 980 385 1365 10 MIRZAPUR 2925 1706 942 55.21 2.76 942 206 1148 11 AZMATGARH + JIYANPUR 3283 1915 1209 63.14 3.16 1209 178 1387 12 JAHANAGANJ 2426 1415 983 69.47 3.47 983 202 1185 13 MARTINGANJ 2500 1458 1069 73.31 3.67 1069 410 1479 14 SATHIYAON + MUBARAKPUR 3165 1846 1663 90.07 4.50 1663 153 1816 15 PHOOLPUR 2743 1600 757 47.30 2.37 757 150 907 16 THEKMA + BARDAH 2761 1610 928 57.63 2.88 928 181 1109 17 TAHBARPUR 2417 1410 703 49.86 2.49 703 175 878 18 PAWAI 2793 1629 723 44.37 2.22 723 284 1007 19 MEHNAGAR 3372 1967 877 44.59 2.23 877 198 1075 20 MUHAMMADPUR 2608 1521 687 45.16 2.26 687 30 717 21 PALHANI 2594 1513 264 17.45 0.87 264 81 345 TOTAL 59440 34673 22716 65.18 3.26 22716 5185 27901 fcUnq la[;k 2% fu;fer Vhdkdj.k izxfr & H-to-H MONITORED DATA FOR ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION, FULL IMMUNIZED CHILDREN, APRIL TO OCT.,2019 NO. OF CHILDREN RECEIVED; BCG, BLOCK/HEALTH NO. OF CHILDREN MONITORED (12-23 SL. NO. PENTA1,2,3, OPV1,2,3 & MEASLES/MR-1 PERCENTAGE (FI) MARKS (MAX-10) FACILITY MONTHS) VACCINE 1 PALHANI 111 98 88.29 8.83 2 KOILSA 71 62 87.32 8.73 3 AZMATGARH 81 70 86.42 8.64 4 AHIRAULA 89 76 85.39 8.54 5 LALGANJ 79 67 84.81 8.48 6 ATRAULIYA 90 76 84.44 8.44 7 BILARIYAGANJ 131 109 83.21 8.32 8 TARWAN 57 47 82.46 8.25 9 MAHRAJGANJ 95 78 82.11 8.21 10 RANI KI SARAI 94 77 81.91 8.19 11 THEKMA 84 68 80.95 8.10 12 MIRZAPUR 104 84 80.77 8.08 13 TAHBARPUR 102 82 80.39 8.04 14 SATHIYAON 111 89 80.18 8.02 15 MUHAMMADPUR 85 68 80.00 8.00 16 PAWAI 70 55 78.57 7.86 17 MARTINGANJ 72 56 77.78 7.78 18 PHOOLPUR 58 45 77.59 7.76 19 MEHNAGAR 79 61 77.22 7.72 20 HARRYA 70 54 77.14 7.71 21 AZAMGARH CITY 86 66 76.74 7.67 22 MUBARAKPUR 107 81 75.70 7.57 23 JAHANAGANJ 53 38 71.70 7.17 TOTAL 1979 1607 81.20 8.12 fcUnq la[;k 2-1% H-to-H MONITORED DATA FOR ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION, FULL IMMUNIZED CHILDREN, APRIL TO OCT.,2019 NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF CHILDREN NO. OF CHILDREN RECEIVED; CHILDREN SL. BLOCK/HEALTH PERCENTAGE MARKS CHILDREN PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE MONITORED BCG, PENTA1,2,3, OPV1,2,3 NONE NO. FACILITY (FI) (MAX-10) PARTIAL (PI) (UI) (12-23 & MEASLES/MR-1 VACCINE VACCINE VACCINATED MONTHS) RECEIVED 1 AHIRAULA 89 76 85.39 8.54 12 13.48 1 1.12 2 ATRAULIYA 90 76 84.44 8.44 14 15.56 0 0.00 3 AZMATGARH 81 70 86.42 8.64 10 12.35 1 1.23 4 AZAMGARH CITY 86 66 76.74 7.67 20 23.26 0 0.00 5 BILARIYAGANJ 131 109 83.21 8.32 22 16.79 0 0.00 6 HARRYA 70 54 77.14 7.71 16 22.86 0 0.00 7 JAHANAGANJ 53 38 71.70 7.17 14 26.42 1 1.89 8 KOILSA 71 62 87.32 8.73 9 12.68 0 0.00 9 LALGANJ 79 67 84.81 8.48 12 15.19 0 0.00 10 MAHRAJGANJ 95 78 82.11 8.21 17 17.89 0 0.00 11 MARTINGANJ 72 56 77.78 7.78 14 19.44 2 2.78 12 MEHNAGAR 79 61 77.22 7.72 18 22.78 0 0.00 13 MIRZAPUR 104 84 80.77 8.08 19 18.27 1 0.96 14 MUHAMMADPUR 85 68 80.00 8.00 17 20.00 0 0.00 15 MUBARAKPUR 107 81 75.70 7.57 21 19.63 5 4.67 16 PALHANI 111 98 88.29 8.83 13 11.71 0 0.00 17 PAWAI 70 55 78.57 7.86 15 21.43 0 0.00 18 PHOOLPUR 58 45 77.59 7.76 13 22.41 0 0.00 19 RANI KI SARAI 94 77 81.91 8.19 17 18.09 0 0.00 20 SATHIYAON 111 89 80.18 8.02 21 18.92 1 0.90 21 TAHBARPUR 102 82 80.39 8.04 18 17.65 2 1.96 22 TARWAN 57 47 82.46 8.25 10 17.54 0 0.00 23 THEKMA 84 68 80.95 8.10 15 17.86 1 1.19 TOTAL 1979 1607 81.20 8.12 357 18.04 15 0.76 fcUnq la[;k 3% CykWdokj xksYMsu dkMZ dh fLFkfr dh leh{kk GENERATED OF GOLDEN CARD AGAINST HOUSE HOLDS AND FAMILY MEMBERS AS ON 07.11.2019 NO. OF NO. OF BENFICIARY NO. OF NO. OF TOTAL SL. GOLDEN MARKS (5 GOLDEN MARKS BLOCK/HEALTH FACILITY HOUSE PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE MARKS NO. CARD (MAX-5) MEMBERS CARD (MAX-5) HOLDS (MAX-10) GENERATED IN A GENERATED FAMILY) 1 SATHIYAON+MUBARAKPUR 7632 7141 93.57 4.68 38160 6853 17.96 0.90 5.58 2 ATRAULIYA 8157 7228 88.61 4.43 40785 8922 21.88 1.09 5.52 3 PHOOLPUR 8564 7176 83.79 4.19 42820 7841 18.31 0.92 5.11 4 BILARIYAGANJ 5163 4105 79.51 3.98 25815 4656 18.04 0.90 4.88 5 PAWAI 9914 8978 90.56 4.53 49570 2266 4.57 0.23 4.76 6 LALGANJ 5930 4727 79.71 3.99 29650 4421 14.91 0.75 4.73 7 MEHNAGAR 4730 3658 77.34 3.87 23650 3561 15.06 0.75 4.62 8 JAHANAGANJ 3014 2310 76.64 3.83 15070 885 5.87 0.29 4.13 9 MAHRAJGANJ 9735 6938 71.27 3.56 48675 3612 7.42 0.37 3.93 10 KOILSA 6722 4747 70.62 3.53 33610 2520 7.50 0.37 3.91 11 AZMATGARH 8960 6017 67.15 3.36 44800 3541 7.90 0.40 3.75 12 RANI KI SARAI 5361 3513 65.53 3.28 26805 2132 7.95 0.40 3.67 13 TAHBARPUR 4260 2620 61.50 3.08 21300 2534 11.90 0.59 3.67 14 MARTINGANJ 3824 2476 64.75 3.24 19120 1521 7.96 0.40 3.64 15 THEKMA 3601 2315 64.29 3.21 18005 748 4.15 0.21 3.42 16 HARRYA 5913 3581 60.56 3.03 29565 2251 7.61 0.38 3.41 17 MIRZAPUR 5920 3450 58.28 2.91 29600 2351 7.94 0.40 3.31 18 PALHANI 12723 7452 58.57 2.93 63615 3541 5.57 0.28 3.21 19 TARWAN 6775 4081 60.24 3.01 33875 1152 3.40 0.17 3.18 20 AHIRAULA 8131 4234 52.07 2.60 40655 2052 5.05 0.25 2.86 21 MUHAMMADPUR 3281 1561 47.58 2.38 16405 921 5.61 0.28 2.66 22 PALHANA 3831 1781 46.49 2.32 19155 931 4.86 0.24 2.57 TOTAL 142141 100089 70.42 3.52 710705 69212 9.74 0.49 4.01 fcUnq la[;k 4% iz/kkuea=h ekr` oUnuk ;kstuk izxfr leh{kk & PMMVY ACHIEVEMENT AS ON 18 November 2019 Target till November Achievment 18 MARKS Sr. No Block Total Population Achievement % 2019 November (MAX-10) vrjkSfy;k 1 128503 1675 2015 120 10.00 dks;ylk 2 182846 2383 2526 106 10.00 vfgjkSyk 3 205398 2677 2801 105 10.00 jkuh dh ljk; 4 210956 2749 2820 103 10.00 esguxj 5 213235 2779 2663 96 9.58 fcyfj;kxat 6 252989 3297 3076 93 9.33 ykyxat 7 234874 3061 2782 91 9.09 lfB;kWo 8 205176 2674 2407 90 9.00 vterx< 9 217374 2833 2532 89 8.94 fetkZiqj 10 208972 2724 2423 89 8.90 rgcjiqj 11 176810 2304 1966 85 8.53 egjktxat 12 187648 2446 2062 84 8.43 gjS;k 13 199665 2602 2184 84 8.39 eqgEeniqj 14 193918 2527 2080 82 8.23 Bsdek 15 199593 2601 2091 80 8.04 iobZ 16 212099 2764 2209 80 7.99 tgkukxat 17 166973 2176 1708 78 7.85 ekfVZuxat 18 194591 2536 1974 78 7.78 rjokWW 19 221850 2891 2181 75 7.54 iYguh 20 204970 2671 1963 73 7.35 Qwyiqj 21 207205 2701 1940 72 7.18 eqckjdiqj 22 106552 1389 719 52 5.18 vktex< flVh 23 194057 2529 1035 41 4.09 District 4526254 58992 50157 85 8.50 fcUnq la[;k 5% RCH PORTAL (PREGNANT WOMEN AND CHILD REGISTRATION) – PREGNANT WOMEN AND CHILD REGISTRATION STATUS ON RCH PORTAL AS ON 14.11.2019 PW CHILD PW REGISTERED NO.
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