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State :MADHYA PRADESH AUWSP Status: 20.09.2006 Projects State :MADHYA PRADESH AUWSP Status: 20.09.2006 Projects Sanctioned Rs. (in lakhs) S.No. Name of Town District Population Sanctioned Project Per Capita Central Funds Released Expenditure (1991) Date Cost Cost share up to Mon./Yr. (In Rs.) By G.O.I. By State March,2006 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Bhabra * Jhabua 6200 Jan., 95 43.00 693.55 21.50 42.91 2 Bamnia * Jhabua 4478 Jan., 95 34.00 759.27 17.00 33.91 3 Badnawar # Dhar 15137 Jan., 95 56.00 369.95 28.00 3116.61 8289.98 75.84 4 Dharampuri * Dhar 11100 Jan., 95 51.00 459.46 25.50 ( Cumulative (Cumulative) 61.75 5 Dhamnod # Dhar 18837 Jan., 95 163.00 865.32 81.50 release up to 216.32 6 Pansemal * Khargone 8249 Jan., 95 49.00 594.01 24.50 2000-2001) 48.80 7 Gautampura # Indore 10104 Jan., 95 56.50 559.18 28.25 590.44 57.31 8 Sanwer * Indore 10574 Jan., 95 49.50 468.13 24.75 ( 2001-2002) 64.24 9 Karnawad * Dewas 8125 Jan., 95 45.60 561.23 22.80 1236.46 60.74 10 Hotpipliya * Dewas 12971 Jan., 95 86.00 663.02 43.00 ( 2002-2003) 86.38 11 Kataphod * Dewas 7295 Jan., 95 39.50 541.47 19.75 1509.09 56.74 12 Sohagpur * Hoshangabad 18613 Feb., 95 62.60 336.32 31.30 ( 2003-2004) 66.38 13 Babai * Hoshangabad 10979 Feb., 95 42.00 382.55 21.00 822.68 43.43 14 Khirkiya * Hoshangabad 14946 Feb., 95 63.60 425.53 31.80 ( 2004-2005) 61.02 15 Timrani * Hoshangabad 14156 Feb., 95 42.00 296.69 21.00 27.78 16 Sultanpur * Raisen 7041 Jan., 95 45.00 639.11 22.50 46.26 17 Udaipura * Raisen 10076 Feb., 95 54.00 535.93 27.00 64.33 18 Sitamau # Mandsaur 11446 Jan., 95 62.00 541.67 31.00 30.79 19 Raghogarh * Guna 17859 Feb., 95 89.55 501.43 44.78 203.63 20 Khaniandhana * Shivpuri 9780 Jan., 95 34.70 354.81 17.35 34.70 21 Baroda * Morena 12617 Jan., 95 21.55 170.80 10.78 34.02 22 Bamore * Morena 19216 Jan., 95 49.90 259.68 24.95 74.85 23 Vijaipur * Morena 10680 Jan., 95 60.00 561.80 30.00 69.00 24 Budhni * Sehore 13352 Jan., 96 46.80 350.51 23.40 51.42 25 Lateri * Vidisha 8013 Jan., 96 65.00 811.18 32.50 58.16 26 Barghat * Seoni 8514 Jan., 96 44.70 525.02 22.35 48.31 27 Mundi * Khandwah 8858 Jan., 96 58.80 663.81 29.40 52.20 28 Bhikangaon Khargone 12888 Jan., 96 148.00 1148.36 74.00 172.04 29 Pachhore Rajgarh 14206 Mar., 96 211.00 1485.29 105.50 137.31 30 Jobat * Jhabua 8290 Mar., 96 57.00 687.58 28.50 57.00 31 Banda Sagar 19805 Mar., 96 123.20 622.07 61.60 168.44 32 Amarwara * Chhindwara 9208 Mar., 96 119.90 1302.13 59.95 140.64 33 Chourai Chhindwara 9208 Mar., 96 140.50 1525.85 70.25 208.28 34 Bhainsdehi Betul 14000 Mar., 96 195.80 1398.57 97.90 141.46 35 Tirodi * Balaghat 8738 Mar., 96 68.70 786.22 34.35 86.00 36 Harrai * Chhindwara 7525 Mar., 96 74.90 995.35 37.45 79.46 37 Niwari * Tikamgarh 15704 Mar., 96 47.00 299.29 23.50 52.99 38 Nalkheda Dewas 10879 Mar., 96 125.80 1156.36 62.90 125.18 39 Mohgaon * Chhindwara 8495 Mar., 96 48.60 572.10 24.30 46.24 40 Katangi Jabalpur 15125 Mar., 96 98.90 653.88 49.45 110.93 41 Shahpura * Jabalpur 9551 Mar., 96 48.50 507.80 24.25 56.41 42 Manjholi Jabalpur 13077 Mar., 96 77.00 588.82 38.50 77.64 43 Lakhanadon Seoni 16410 Mar., 96 69.10 421.08 34.55 76.54 44 Kasrawad Khargone 13608 July,97 133.40 980.31 66.70 157.73 45 Lodhikheda Chhindwara 7633 Nov., 97 32.00 419.23 16.00 28.47 46 Saunsar Chhindwara 18803 Nov., 97 117.19 623.25 58.60 79.32 47 Shahpur * Khandwa 15211 Dec., 98 70.61 464.20 35.31 70.59 48 Sailana * Ratlam 11095 Dec., 98 43.95 396.12 21.98 43.93 49 Betama * Indore 9587 Feb., 99 47.52 495.67 23.76 48.70 50 Suthalia * Rajgarh 6032 Feb., 99 85.53 1417.94 42.77 81.80 51 Chanderi Guna 19383 Mar., 99 214.84 1108.39 107.42 257.21 52 Devendranagar Panna 11092 Mar., 99 61.51 554.54 30.76 50.96 53 Khategaon Dewas 15667 April,99 322.51 2058.53 161.26 409.69 54 Kukshi # Dhar 19838 April,99 184.91 932.10 92.46 136.41 55 Chakghat Rewa 6576 April,99 52.43 797.29 26.22 51.98 56 Govindgarh Rewa 8435 April,99 58.96 698.99 29.48 51.95 57 Kannod Dewas 13352 May,99 151.43 1134.14 75.72 141.18 58 Prithvipur Tikamgarh 17020 May,99 76.20 447.71 38.10 64.49 59 Anjad * Khargone 19423 May,99 179.30 923.13 89.65 182.60 60 Patharia Damoh 14311 June,99 113.14 790.58 56.57 113.03 61 Vijayaraghaugarh * Katni 5891 Feb. ,2000 27.35 464.27 13.68 27.46 62 Barhi * Jabalpur 8192 Feb. ,2000 59.30 723.88 29.65 56.02 63 Baikunthpur * Rewa 7265 Feb. ,2000 80.94 1114.11 40.47 80.94 64 Seonda Datia 15373 Feb. ,2000 46.84 304.69 23.42 15.14 65 Kotar Satna 9814 Feb. ,2000 41.17 419.50 20.59 30.29 66 Mangavan * Rewa 9307 Feb. ,2000 108.40 1164.71 54.20 108.40 67 Nasrullaganj Sehore 14688 Feb. ,2000 91.06 619.96 45.53 52.22 68 Badod * Shajapur 9130 Feb. ,2000 96.58 1057.83 48.29 47.24 69 Taricharkalan Tikamgarh 5202 Feb. ,2000 35.73 686.85 17.87 42.70 70 Isagarh * Guna 12103 Feb. ,2000 71.62 591.75 35.81 89.00 71 Rehti Sehore 7492 Feb. ,2000 64.11 855.71 32.06 40.30 72 Talen Rajgarh 7378 Feb. ,2000 151.46 2052.86 75.73 105.38 73 Boda * Rajgarh 6655 Feb. ,2000 65.14 978.81 32.57 56.33 74 Soyetkalan Shajapur 10610 Feb. ,2000 83.98 791.52 41.99 41.65 75 Badagaon Tikamgarh 7106 Jan., 2001 54.75 770.48 27.38 49.32 76 Jeron Khalsa Tikamgarh 6279 Jan., 2001 70.75 1126.77 35.38 38.92 77 Baihar Balaghat 13442 Jan., 2001 200.30 1490.11 100.15 37.48 78 Kothi Satna 11188 Jan., 2001 44.20 395.07 22.10 27.63 79 Khujner Rajgarh 7672 Jan., 2001 222.75 2903.42 111.38 56.47 80 Zeerapur Rajgarh 12311 Jan., 2001 114.15 927.22 57.08 111.17 81 Rahatgarh Sagar 19955 Jan., 2001 185.20 928.09 92.60 107.07 82 Mungaoli Guna 18047 Jan., 2001 263.55 1460.35 131.78 330.03 83 Kurwai Vidisha 10535 Feb., 2001 124.85 1185.10 62.43 40.65 84 Berasia Bhopal 17890 May,2002 50.54 282.50 25.27 41.90 85 Pandhana Khandwa 9430 Aug., 2002 65.75 697.24 32.88 23.27 86 Bagli * Dewas 8537 Sept.,2002 51.00 597.40 25.50 56.10 87 Bhaurasa Dewas 9576 Sept.,2002 66.11 690.37 33.06 41.77 88 Khargapur Tikamgarh 9843 Oct., 2002 84.90 862.54 42.45 62.35 89 Loharda Dewas 6713 Oct., 2002 64.53 961.27 32.27 48.42 90 Unhel Ujjain 9890 Nov., 2002 418.54 4231.95 209.27 35.98 91 Badawada * Ratlam 5917 Nov., 2002 67.30 1137.40 33.65 60.13 92 Piploda * Ratlam 6258 Nov., 2002 57.88 924.90 28.94 46.83 93 Manpur Indore 6983 Nov., 2002 160.41 2297.15 80.21 119.77 94 Tal * Ratlam 10331 Nov., 2002 67.06 649.11 33.53 60.54 95 Badgaon Shajapur 5636 Dec., 2002 70.38 1248.76 35.19 30.40 96 Kanad Shajapur 6442 Dec., 2002 68.58 1064.58 34.29 46.96 97 Rajpur Badwani 14396 Dec., 2002 408.78 2839.54 204.39 69.96 98 Manasa * Neemuch 19036 Dec., 2002 413.76 2173.57 206.88 444.17 99 Singoli * Neemuch 6602 Dec., 2002 37.01 560.59 18.51 30.84 100 Jeeran Neemuch 9321 Dec., 2002 56.79 609.27 28.40 21.10 101 Ratangarh Neemuch 5811 Dec., 2002 51.58 887.63 25.79 34.12 102 Polaykalan Shajapur 8861 Dec., 2002 71.20 803.52 35.60 47.48 103 Satwas Dewas 8219 Jan., 2003 64.00 778.68 32.00 62.47 104 Khand Shahdol 8225 Jan., 2003 57.57 699.94 28.79 17.23 105 Maksi Shajapur 14430 Jan., 2003 325.20 2253.64 162.60 303.57 106 Akodia Shajapur 8347 Jan., 2003 96.00 1150.11 48.00 41.65 107 Lahar Bhind 18650 Jan., 2003 161.84 867.77 80.92 115.15 108 Alampur Bhind 7728 Jan., 2003 83.24 1077.12 41.62 39.53 109 Rajgarh Rajgarh 18689 Jan., 2003 190.17 1017.55 95.09 106.67 110 Piplya Mandi Mandsaur 10483 Jan., 2003 165.61 1579.80 82.81 132.84 111 Rampura Neemuch 15848 Jan., 2003 110.50 697.25 55.25 106.48 112 Petalawad * Jhabua 10631 Jan., 2003 17.44 164.05 8.72 11.11 113 Narayangarh Mandsaur 9622 Jan., 2003 277.84 2887.55 138.92 1.20 114 Deekan Neemuch 6030 Jan., 2003 135.20 2242.12 67.60 85.65 115 Jawar Sehore 5669 Jan., 2003 57.60 1016.05 28.80 35.39 116 Malhargarh Mandsaur 7349 Feb., 2003 61.00 830.04 30.50 47.25 117 Karera Shivpuri 17413 Mar., 2003 267.63 1536.96 133.82 197.17 118 Namli Ratlam 6697 Mar., 2003 103.85 1550.69 51.93 89.45 119 Buxwaha Chattarpur 7447 Mar., 2003 109.40 1469.05 54.70 69.66 120 Pichhore Gwalior 9595 Mar., 2003 67.07 699.01 33.54 52.27 121 Bilaua Gwalior 10288 Mar., 2003 69.30 673.60 34.65 28.03 122 Mau Bhind 13747 Mar., 2003 108.40 788.54 54.20 39.38 123 Mehgaon Bhind 11417 Mar., 2003 110.76 970.13 55.38 42.10 124 Antari Gwalior 8840 Mar., 2003 57.66 652.26 28.83 13.15 125 Satai Chattarpur 6606 Mar., 2003 62.91 952.32 31.46 47.38 126 Gadi Malhera Chattarpur 13598 Aug.,2003 247.19 1817.84 123.60 191.38 127 Alote Ratlam 17638 Aug.,2003 418.97 2375.38 209.49 0.51 128 Bada Malhera Chattarpur 11145 Dec.,2003 231.43 2076.54 115.72 106.47 129 Ajaygarh Panna 12273 Jan.,2005 207.10 1687.44 103.55 0.00 130 Kakarhati Panna 5909 Jan.,2005 107.85 1825.18 53.93 0.00 131 Bamhani Banjar Mandla 8042 Jan.,2005 38.84 482.96 19.42 0.00 132 Pawai Panna 9475 Jan.,2005 210.00 2216.36 105.00 0.00 133 Barela Jabalpur 8952 Jan.,2005 187.83 2098.19 93.92 0.00 134 Machalpur Rajgarh 6297 Jan.,2005 165.97 2635.70 82.99 56.60 135 Amarkantak Shahdol 5356 Jan.,2005 115.92 2164.30 57.96 0.00 136 Naigarhi Rewa 7252 Jan.,2005 117.50 1620.24 58.75 0.00 137 Gurh Rewa 10781 Jan.,2005 92.85 861.24 46.43 0.00 138 Shahpur Sagar 10107 Feb.,2005 62.32 616.60 31.16 0.00 139 Shahgarh Sagar 16113 Feb.,2005 323.00 2004.59 161.50 0.00 140 Obedullaganj Raisen 15498 Feb.,2005 164.30 1060.14 82.15 85.00 141 Newton Chikhali Chhindwara 10850 Feb.,2005 61.42 566.08 30.71 0.00 142 Ichhawar Sehore 10362 Feb.,2005 59.03 569.68 29.52 0.00 143 Chandameta Chhindwara 16652 Feb.,2005 107.35 644.67 53.68 0.00 144 Sonkachh Dewas 12837 Mar.,2005 110.88 863.75 55.44 0.00 145 Burhar Shahdol 16525 Mar.,2005 119.89 725.51 59.95 0.00 146 Jaisingh Nagar Shahdol 6845 Mar.,2005 68.16 995.76 34.08 0.00 147 Khilchipur Rajgarh 12675 Mar.,2005 146.06 1152.35 73.03 18.20 Total 1629651 15874.96 7937.48 7275.28 8289.98 10534.66 NR - Not Reported.
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