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Relationship Between Independent Variables with Those of Dependent
The Pharma Innovation Journal 2021; SP-10(8): 734-738 ISSN (E): 2277- 7695 ISSN (P): 2349-8242 NAAS Rating: 5.23 Relationship between independent variables with those TPI 2021; SP-10(8): 734-738 © 2021 TPI of dependent variables of the cell phone usages farmers www.thepharmajournal.com Received: 10-07-2021 in Kanpur Dehat district of U.P. Accepted: 13-08-2021 Shalu Gautam Shalu Gautam, RK Doharey, NR Meena and Atul Kumar Ph.D. Scholar at Department of Ext. Edu. ANDUAT, Kumarganj Ayodhya, Abstract Uttar Pradesh, India This study was conducted in Akbarpur, Maitha, Sarwankhera and Jhinjhak block of Kanpur Dehat district of Uttar Pradesh to know the study and importance of cell phone usages for empowerment of rural RK Doharey farmer’s during the year 2020-21. A total number of 400 farmers were selected randomly from a list of Professor at Department of Ext. 20 randomly selected villages. The structured schedule was developed keeping in view the objectives and Edu. ANDUAT, Kumarganj variables under study. The respondents were contacted personally for data collection. The analysis of Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India data was done by using the percentage, mean, standard deviation, and correlation coefficient for drawing the inferences. The study furnish that most of the independent variables were positively correlated and NR Meena highly, moderately significant with the dependent variables i.e. knowledge and empowerment. Assistant Professor at Department of Ext. Edu. ANDUAT, Kumarganj Keywords: variables, mean, standard deviation, correlation, cell phone, respondents Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India Introduction Atul Kumar A cellular phone is a telecommunication device that uses radio waves over a networked area Ph.D. -
List of Class Wise Ulbs of Uttar Pradesh
List of Class wise ULBs of Uttar Pradesh Classification Nos. Name of Town I Class 50 Moradabad, Meerut, Ghazia bad, Aligarh, Agra, Bareilly , Lucknow , Kanpur , Jhansi, Allahabad , (100,000 & above Population) Gorakhpur & Varanasi (all Nagar Nigam) Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Sambhal, Chandausi, Rampur, Amroha, Hapur, Modinagar, Loni, Bulandshahr , Hathras, Mathura, Firozabad, Etah, Badaun, Pilibhit, Shahjahanpur, Lakhimpur, Sitapur, Hardoi , Unnao, Raebareli, Farrukkhabad, Etawah, Orai, Lalitpur, Banda, Fatehpur, Faizabad, Sultanpur, Bahraich, Gonda, Basti , Deoria, Maunath Bhanjan, Ballia, Jaunpur & Mirzapur (all Nagar Palika Parishad) II Class 56 Deoband, Gangoh, Shamli, Kairana, Khatauli, Kiratpur, Chandpur, Najibabad, Bijnor, Nagina, Sherkot, (50,000 - 99,999 Population) Hasanpur, Mawana, Baraut, Muradnagar, Pilkhuwa, Dadri, Sikandrabad, Jahangirabad, Khurja, Vrindavan, Sikohabad,Tundla, Kasganj, Mainpuri, Sahaswan, Ujhani, Beheri, Faridpur, Bisalpur, Tilhar, Gola Gokarannath, Laharpur, Shahabad, Gangaghat, Kannauj, Chhibramau, Auraiya, Konch, Jalaun, Mauranipur, Rath, Mahoba, Pratapgarh, Nawabganj, Tanda, Nanpara, Balrampur, Mubarakpur, Azamgarh, Ghazipur, Mughalsarai & Bhadohi (all Nagar Palika Parishad) Obra, Renukoot & Pipri (all Nagar Panchayat) III Class 167 Nakur, Kandhla, Afzalgarh, Seohara, Dhampur, Nehtaur, Noorpur, Thakurdwara, Bilari, Bahjoi, Tanda, Bilaspur, (20,000 - 49,999 Population) Suar, Milak, Bachhraon, Dhanaura, Sardhana, Bagpat, Garmukteshwer, Anupshahar, Gulathi, Siana, Dibai, Shikarpur, Atrauli, Khair, Sikandra -
Office Memorandum
REGISTERED POST/BY HAND No.N-11028/ 1 /2009 /IHSDP/JNNURM -Vol.XIV Government of India Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation JNNURM Directorate Room No. 201 G Wing New Delhi, dated 28th February, 2009 OFFICE MEMORANDUM The undersigned is directed to enclose herewith a copy of the minutes of the 60th meeting of the Central Sanctioning Committee of Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation held on 24th February, 2009 under the Chairmanship of Secretary (HUPA) to consider and sanction projects under Integrated Housing and Slum Development Programme (IHSDP). 2. The appraisal agencies (i.e. HUDCO and BMTPC) are requested to convey the decisions of the Central Sanctioning Committee to the State implementing agency/nodal agency for IHSDP to take appropriate follow up actions as per the minutes of the meeting. 3. A copy of the minutes is forwarded to the Secretaries in-charge of BSUP and IHSDP in the States/UTs with a request to take further follow up action. (MQ Jayachandran) Deputy Director (BSUP) Telephone No. +91-11-23061519 Encl: Minutes of the meeting To Members of the CSC as follows: 1. The Joint Secretary QNNURM) and Mission Director, Ministry of HUPA. 2. The JS&FA, Ministry of Urban Development, Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi. 3. The Joint Secretary (UD), Ministry of Urban Development , Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi. 4. The CMD, I-IUDCO, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. 5. The Director (UPA), Convenor, Ministry of HUPA Copy to the joint Secretary (PF-I), Department of Expenditure , Ministry of Finance, North Block, New Delhi. Copy to the concerned officer in respect of projects considered in the meeting:- 1. -
22-Kritima Sachan
Progressive Research – An International Journal Society for Scientific Development Volume 12 (1) : 96-98, (2017) in Agriculture and Technology Print ISSN : 0973-6417, Online ISSN : 2454-6003 Meerut (U.P.) INDIA THE BACK GROUND IN FOR MA TION OF RU RAL WOMEN ON THE BA SIS OF PER SONAL PRO FILE IN VOLVED IN KITCHEN AC TIV I TIES Kirtima Sachan, Rekha Dayal, Nimisha Awasthi and Katayani De partment of FRM, MAB col lege of Home Sci ence, C.S.A.U.A. & T., Kanpur E-mail : [email protected] ABSTRACT Kitchen is a basic human need in the house and an important constituent for the quality life of the people and an index of the socio-economic progress of the country. Present study entitled “The Background Information of rural women on the basis of personal Profile involved in kitchen activities” The pre-coded interview schedule was constructed in order to elicit information needed to obtain the objectives of the study. Multistage purposive random sampling technique was followed to select the state, district, blocks, villages and respondents. District Kanpur Dehat was purposively selected as a field of study while four blocks namely Akbarpur, Maitha, Amraudha and Rajpur were selected randomly. Two villages from each selected block i.e. Bara and Patari village from Akbarpur block, Chhateni and Tikari villages from Maitha block, Chaprehta and Fattepur village from Amraudha block and from Rajpur block Kandhi and Dewanpur village were selected randomly. Twenty respondents from each selected village were randomly selected. Total 160 respondents were randomly selected for final data collection. -
Super Chhappar Faad Ke Lucky Draw Results Zone - E
SUPER CHHAPPAR FAAD KE LUCKY DRAW RESULTS ZONE - E SUPER BUMPER PRIZE HERO MOTORCYCLES E-1663 KANPUR E-3559 GHATAMPUR E-4803 HAMIRPUR E-9296 JHANSI E-9576 KANNAUJ E-8705 MAURANIPUR E-3965 ORAI E-13381 PUKHRAYAN E-1940 KANPUR A.C. 1 TON E-8457 CHIBRAMAU E-6274 DIBIAPUR E-11282 ETAWAH E-3224 JHANSI E-9746 KANPUR E-12021 KANPUR E-11446 MAINPURI E-5804 RURA E-9973 TIRWA FRIDGES 215 LTR. E-8888 CHIRGAON E-11086 JALAUN E-9164 JHANSI E-2347 KAMALGANJ E-7684 KANPUR E-11429 MAINPURI LAPTOPS ACER NET BOOK E-2532 KARHAL E-12172 KONCH E-3484 MAHEWA E-11466 MAINPURI E-11836 SAFIPUR 1 SUPER CHHAPPAR FAAD KE LUCKY DRAW RESULTS WASHING MACHINES TOP LOAD E-5498 BANGARMAU E-3052 BIDHUNA E-12549 FARRUKHABAD E-12743 FARRUKHABAD E-9222 JHANSI E-7017 LALITPUR E-11572 MAINPURI E-365 MASWANPUR DIGITAL CAMERAS E-9159 JHANSI E-9158 JHANSI E-11998 KANPUR E-12878 FARRUKHABAD E-1486 KANPUR E-10246 KANPUR E-9387 JHANSI E-2201 AURAIYA E-7566 KANPUR E-7092 LALITPUR E-7111 LALITPUR E-12913 FARRUKHABAD E-3608 GHATAMPUR E-4864 HAMIRPUR E-651 AURAIYA ELECTRIC COOKER 2 LTR. -
Kanpur Dehat District, U.P
DISTRICT GROUND WATER BROCHURE KANPUR DEHAT DISTRICT, U.P. (AAP: 2012-13) By P.K. Tripathi Scientist 'C' CONTENTS Chapter Title Page No. KANPUR DEHAT DISTRICT AT A GLANCE ..................3 1.0 INTRODUCTION ..................6 2.0 RAINFALL & CLIMATE ..................7 3.0 GEOMORPHOLOGY & SOIL TYPE ..................7 4.0 GROUND WATER SCENARIO ..................8 4.1 Hydrogeology 4.2 Ground Water Resource 4.3 Ground Water Quality 4.4 Status of Ground Water Development 5.0 GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY ..................14 5.1 Ground Water Development 5.2 Water Conservation Structure & Artificial Recharge 6.0 GROUND WATER RELATED ISSUES AND PROBLEMS ..................15 7.0 RECOMMENDATIONS ..................16 PLATES: I. INDEX MAP OF KANPUR DEHAT DISTRICT, U.P. II. HYDROGEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAP OF KANPUR DEHAT DISTRICT, U.P. III. CANAL'S MAP OF KANPUR DEHAT, U.P. IV. FENCE DIAGRAM KANPUR DEHAT, U.P. V. DEPTH TO WATER LEVEL PREMONSOON 2012, KANPUR DEHAT DISTRICT, U.P. VI. DEPTH TO WATER LEVEL POSTMONSOON 2012, KANPUR DEHAT DISTRICT, U.P. VII. CATEGORIZATION OF BLOCKS (GROUND WATER RESOURCES /DRAFT), KANPUR DEHAT DISTRICT, U.P. VIII. ISOCON MAP AND POINT VALUES OF ARSENIC (PHREATIC AQUIFER), KANPUR DEHAT DISTRICT, U.P. APPENDIX: I. DETAILS OF EXPLORATORY TUBEWELLS IN KANPUR DEHAT DISTRICT, U.P. 2 KANPUR DEHAT DISTRICT AT GLANCE 1. GENERAL INFORMATION i. Geographical Area (Sq km.) : 3021 ii. Administrative Divisions : Number of Tehsil/Block 5/10 Number of Panchayat/Villages 102/1032 iii. Population (as on 2001 census) : 15,63,336 iv. Average Annual Rainfall (mm) : 782.8 2. GEOMORPHOLOGY Major Physiographic Units : Older Alluvium plain, older flood plain & active flood plain Major Drainages : Yamuna, Pandu, Rind, Sengar 3. -
ITI Code ITI Name ITI Category Address State District Phone Number Email Name of FLC Name of Bank Name of FLC Mobile No
ITI Code ITI Name ITI Category Address State District Phone Number Email Name of FLC Name of Bank Name of FLC Mobile No. Of Landline of Address Manager FLC Manager FLC GR09000145 Karpoori Thakur P VILL POST GANDHI Uttar Ballia 9651744234 karpoorithakur1691 Ballia Central Bank N N Kunwar 9415450332 05498- Haldi Kothi,Ballia Dhanushdhari NAGAR TELMA Pradesh @gmail.com of India 225647 Private ITC - JAMALUDDINPUR DISTT Ballia B GR09000192 Sar Sayed School P OHDARIPUR, Uttar Azamgarh 9026699883 govindazm@gmail. Azamgarh Union Bank of Shri R A Singh 9415835509 5462246390 TAMSA F.L.C.C. of Technology RAJAPURSIKRAUR, Pradesh com India Azamgarh, Collectorate, Private ITC - BEENAPARA, Azamgarh, 276001 Binapara - AZAMGARH Azamgarh GR09000314 Sant Kabir Private P Sant Kabir ITI, Salarpur, Uttar Varanasi 7376470615 [email protected] Varanasi Union Bank of Shri Nirmal 9415359661 5422370377 House No: 241G, ITC - Varanasi Rasulgarh,Varanasi Pradesh m India Kumar Ledhupur, Sarnath, Varanasi GR09000426 A.H. Private ITC - P A H ITI SIDHARI Uttar Azamgarh 9919554681 abdulhameeditc@g Azamgarh Union Bank of Shri R A Singh 9415835509 5462246390 TAMSA F.L.C.C. Azamgarh AZAMGARH Pradesh mail.com India Azamgarh, Collectorate, Azamgarh, 276001 GR09001146 Ramnath Munshi P SADAT GHAZIPUR Uttar Ghazipur 9415838111 rmiti2014@rediffm Ghazipur Union Bank of Shri B N R 9415889739 5482226630 UNION BANK OF INDIA Private Itc - Pradesh ail.com India Gupta FLC CENTER Ghazipur DADRIGHAT GHAZIPUR GR09001184 The IETE Private P 248, Uttar Varanasi 9454234449 ietevaranasi@rediff Varanasi Union Bank of Shri Nirmal 9415359661 5422370377 House No: 241G, ITI - Varanasi Maheshpur,Industrial Pradesh mail.com India Kumar Ledhupur, Sarnath, Area Post : Industrial Varanasi GR09001243 Dr. -
Studies on Adoption of Feeding Management Practices in District Kanpur Dehat (U.P.)
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci (2021) 10(08): 19-25 International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 10 Number 08 (2021) Journal homepage: http://www.ijcmas.com Original Research Article https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2021.1008.003 Studies on Adoption of Feeding Management Practices in District Kanpur Dehat (U.P.) Narendra Kumar*, P. K. Upadhyay, Ramjee Gupta, M. P. S. Yadav, Deepak Singh and Satendra kumar Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, C. S. Azad University of Agriculture and Technology Kanpur - 208002, India *Corresponding author ABSTRACT The present study was carried out on feeding management practices on dairy animals, reared by 200 farmers’ viz: villages of the Maitha, Akbarpur, Derapur and Rasulabad blocks of Kanpur Dehat district. This is presented in central plane zone of Uttar Pradesh state. The result of the study revealed that among the total 1175 dairy animals maintained by the 200 dairy farmer maximum 57.10 per cent were buffaloes and 42.90 K e yw or ds per cent were cattle. Regarding feeding management practices in district there was 71.00 per cent of farmers grown the fodder crops. 77.50 per cent of farmer followed Feeding, Concentrate the stall feeding for animals and 85.00 per cent of farmers tried individual type of mixture, Green feeding for dairy animals. 55.50 per cent of farmers practicing of concentrate mixture Fodder, Dry fodder feeding to their animals on before milking. More than half farmers were fed the pattern of feeding as (GF+DF+Concentrate) for the animals. -
Studies on Adoption of Housing Management Practices in District Kanpur Dehat (U.P.)
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci (2021) 10(08): 26-33 International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 10 Number 08 (2021) Journal homepage: http://www.ijcmas.com Original Research Article https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2021.1008.004 Research Article- Studies on Adoption of Housing Management Practices in District Kanpur Dehat (U.P.) Narendra Kumar*, P. K. Upadhyay, Ramjee Gupta, M. P. S. Yadav, Deepak Singh and Satendra kumar Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, C. S. Azad University of Agriculture and Technology Kanpur - 208002, India *Corresponding author ABSTRACT The present study was carried out on adoption of housing management practices of dairy animals, reared by 200 farmers’ viz: villages of the Maitha, Akbarpur and Derapur and Rasulabad blocks of Kanpur Dehat. This is presented in central plane zone of Uttar Pradesh state. Regarding housing management for cattle the dairy farmers followed the practices of housing, there were 52.5% of farmers establish their shed inside the dwelling house and 47.5% farmers cattle shed outside from home. 58% farmers adopted loose housing and 27.50% farmers kept their cattle below the tree. 14.50% farmers adopted of conventional type housing system. 64.00% farmers had pucca house, and kucha type 36.00%. 26.00% farmers adopted the pucca type roof and galvanized iron sheet for roofing 25.00%, thatched roofing 20.00% and asbestos roofing 17.50% and followed by without K e yw or ds roofing only 11.50%. 45.00% of farmers having bricks floor space, which was followed by Housing , 27.50%, adopted concrete floor and 27.5% having mud floor. -
Provisional Population Totals, Series-22, Uttar Pradesh
CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 SERIES 22 UTTAR PRADESH Paper-I of 1981 Supplement PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS RAVINDRA GUPTA of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh The Cen.us Enume. ,)to,.~·ln which $tote were you born?" "Wcll:'hesHoTcd the biulihlng spinster. Er.•. er nude!' CONTENTS Page No. 1. FOREWORD 1 2. OFFICERS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PUBLICATION 2 3. FIGURES AT A GLANCE 3 4. BACKGROUND NOTE 5-28 5. MAPS AND CHARTS 29-51 (i) Rural population, 1981 31 (ii) Urban population, 1981 33 (iii) Growth of rural population, 1971-81 35 (iv) Growth of urban population, 1971-81 37 (v) Growth of cities, 1971-81 39 (vi) Main workers, 1981 41 (vii) Main workers by broad categories, 1981 43 (viii) Chart showing the growth of population, 1901-81 45 (ix) Chart showing the decadal variation of population, 1901-81 47 (x) Chart showing the area and population of districts, 1981 49 (xii) Chart showing the growth of urban population, 1901-81 51 6. ANALYSIS OF DATA 53-73 7. TABLES AND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACTS 75-220 (i) Table I-Rural and urban composition of population 76-77 (ii) Table 2-Population of towns 78-106 (;;;) Table 3-Distribution of main workers 107-111 \~ . ) Table 4-Distribution of main workers by cultivators, agricultural labourers, household industry and other workers 112-119 (v) Union Primary Census Abstract 120-147 (vi) District Primary Census Abstract 148-215 (vii) Table 5-Disabled population by type of disability 216-220 FOREWORD Soon after the 1981 Census enumeration, it was my privilege to present on March 23, 1981, Paper I of 1981 containing the provisional population totals. -
List of Common Service Centres Established in Uttar Pradesh
LIST OF COMMON SERVICE CENTRES ESTABLISHED IN UTTAR PRADESH S.No. VLE Name Contact Number Village Block District SCA 1 Aram singh 9458468112 Fathehabad Fathehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 2 Shiv Shankar Sharma 9528570704 Pentikhera Fathehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 3 Rajesh Singh 9058541589 Bhikanpur (Sarangpur) Fatehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 4 Ravindra Kumar Sharma 9758227711 Jarari (Rasoolpur) Fatehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 5 Satendra 9759965038 Bijoli Bah Agra Vayam Tech. 6 Mahesh Kumar 9412414296 Bara Khurd Akrabad Aligarh Vayam Tech. 7 Mohit Kumar Sharma 9410692572 Pali Mukimpur Bijoli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 8 Rakesh Kumur 9917177296 Pilkhunu Bijoli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 9 Vijay Pal Singh 9410256553 Quarsi Lodha Aligarh Vayam Tech. 10 Prasann Kumar 9759979754 Jirauli Dhoomsingh Atruli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 11 Rajkumar 9758978036 Kaliyanpur Rani Atruli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 12 Ravisankar 8006529997 Nagar Atruli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 13 Ajitendra Vijay 9917273495 Mahamudpur Jamalpur Dhanipur Aligarh Vayam Tech. 14 Divya Sharma 7830346821 Bankner Khair Aligarh Vayam Tech. 15 Ajay Pal Singh 9012148987 Kandli Iglas Aligarh Vayam Tech. 16 Puneet Agrawal 8410104219 Chota Jawan Jawan Aligarh Vayam Tech. 17 Upendra Singh 9568154697 Nagla Lochan Bijoli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 18 VIKAS 9719632620 CHAK VEERUMPUR JEWAR G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 19 MUSARRAT ALI 9015072930 JARCHA DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 20 SATYA BHAN SINGH 9818498799 KHATANA DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 21 SATYVIR SINGH 8979997811 NAGLA NAINSUKH DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 22 VIKRAM SINGH 9015758386 AKILPUR JAGER DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 23 Pushpendra Kumar 9412845804 Mohmadpur Jadon Dankaur G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 24 Sandeep Tyagi 9810206799 Chhaprola Bisrakh G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. -
ASHA Data Base Kanpur Dehat Name of ID No.Of Population S.No
ASHA Data Base Kanpur Dehat Name Of ID No.of Population S.No. Name Of Block Name Of CHC/BPHC Name Of Sub-Centre Name Of ASHA Husband's Name Name Of Village District ASHA Covered 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA RURGANV 4202001 ALKA OMPRAKASH DHIKCHI 1150 2 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA SHEKHPUR 4202002 ANITA KARTAR SINGH MAHKAPUR 1035 3 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA MUSHANAGAR 4202003 ANITA SHIUV KUMAR GAUSHGANJ 900 GAUSHGANJ 4 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA MUSHANAGAR 4202004 ANURADHA PRADEEP KUMAR GAUSHGANJ 1000 GAUSHGANJ 5 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA MUSHANAGAR BANGAR 4202005 ARADHANA RAJBAHADUR KRIPALPUR 1000 6 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA CHAKCHALPUR 4202006 ARCHANA RAJESH DURGDASPUR 862 7 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA BARAULI 4202007 ASHA DEVI KAMTA PRASHAD JALLAPUR 1797 8 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA CHAURA 4202008 ASHA DEVI NARENDRA RAO JALPURA 1000 9 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA MACHA 4202009 ASHA DEVI RAJ KUMAR MAUKHAS 1400 10 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA SHAHJAHANPUR 4202010 ASHA DEVI SANTOSH KUMAR BADI BAHERI 600 11 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA MUSHANAGAR 4202011 ASHA VIJAY NARAYAN GAUSHGANJ 750 GAUSHGANJ 12 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA CHAURA 4202012 ASHA DEVI YASHWANT KUMAR PIPARI 1000 13 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA BHOGANIPUR 4202013 AVADHESH KUMARI VINOD KUMAR BHOGANIPUR 1300 14 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA PAREHARAPUR 4202014 BEENA ANIL MEERPUR 3662 15 Kanpur Dehat AMRAUDHA PHC AMRAUDHA DADHWAPUR 4202015 BHAGYAVATI RAJKISHOR