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Name of the Block: Alipurduar-1 Sl Place of Village BR/BC/ATM Name of Name of Gram Name of Revenue Population of Post Office/ No of 2000 popu- Bank Panchayet Village Revenue Sub P.O. lation Village(2001 Yes/No census --- ------------------- ---------------- -------------- -------------------- ----------------------- ------------------ ----------------- 1.Jalpaiguri Bc SBI Banchukumari Foskadanga 2627 No 2. do BC SBI do Satkodali 2067 No 3. do BC SBI do Banchukumari 2899 Yes 4. do Bc,March12 SBI do Chapatali 3201 No 5. do BC SBI do Bariguri 4339 Yes 6 do BC SBI do Ghagra 5166 Yes 7. do BC, March12 UBKGB Chakoakheti Uttar Sonapur 4890 No 8. do BC, do UBKGB do Pachkalguri 2875 Yes 9 do Bc,March12 UBKGB do Dakshin Chakoakheti 5339 Yes 10 do Bc, March12 UBKGB do Mathura TG 8472 No 11 do BC, do UBKGB Tapshikhata Paitkapara TG 4654 No 12 do BC CBI Parerpar Pukuritola 4551 No 13. do BC CBI do Pararpar 4126 No 14 do BC CBI do Birpara 9690 Yes 15. do BC,March12 UBI Patlakhawa Patlakhawa 3372 No 16. do BC, do UBI do Silbarihat 4903 Yes 17. do BC CBI Purba Kathalbari Mejbil 3639 No 18. do BC CBI do Jogendranagar 3067 No 19. do BC CBI do Sirubari 2003 No 20. do BC CBI do Paschim Kathalbari 5290 No 21. do BR CBI do Purba Kathalbari 6183 No 22. do BC CBI Salkumarhat Nutanpara 4016 No 23. do BC CBI do Kalaberia 3436 Yes 24. do BC CBI do Sidhabari 3616 Yes 25. do BC CBI do Suripara 2444 No 26 Do BR CBI do Munshipara 5626 No 27 do BC CBI do Pradhanpara 3514 No 28. do BC, March12 UBKGB Taparikhata Taparikhata 3268 Yes 29. do BC, do UBKGB Tapshikhata Dakshin Paitkapara 2833 Yes 30. do BC, do UBKGB do Uttar Paitkapara 2716 Yes Name of the Block:Alipurduar-2 31.Jalpaiguri BC SBI Bhatibari Boragari 2498 No 32. do BC, March12 SBI do Uttar Bhatibari 2518 No 33. do BC SBI do Kumarijan 3557 Yes 34. do BC, March12 SBI do Uttar Chikliguri 2412 No 35. do BC SBI do Thanupara 2043 No 36. do BC, March12 SBI Chaparerpar-1 Chengpara 2617 No 37. do BC SBI do Chaparerpar 3498 Yes 38. do BC, March12 SBI do Chandijhar 4059 No 39. do BC, do SBI do Chalnipak 2692 No 40. do BC, March12 UBKGB Chaparerpar-2 Bhelukadabri 2855 Yes 41. do BC, do UBKGB do Paschim Barochowki 3879 No 42. do Bc CBI Samuktala Dhaolajhora TG 3403 No 43 Do BC CBI do Kohinoor TG 8393 Yes 44 Do BR CBI do Samukhtola 6463 No 45. do BC CBI Mahakalguri Paschim Chepani 3010 Yes 46 do BR CBI do Mahakalguri 2264 Yes 47. do BC CBI do Barochakibas 2373 Yes 48. do BC CBI do Chhipra 2144 No 49 Do BR CBI do Purba Chepani 5332 Yes 50. do BC CBI Majherdabri Uttar Panialguri 3901 No 51. do BC CBI do Dakshin Panialguri 4170 No 52. do BC CBI do Uttar Majherdabri 2294 No 53. do BC CBI do Uttar Shibkhata 2848 Yes 54. do BC, March12 UBI Parokata Purba Chikliguri 4344 No 55. do BC, do UBI do Uttar Parokata 4815 No 56. do BC, do UBI do Madhya Parokata 3398 No 57. do BC, do UBI do Dakshin Parokata 3879 No 58. do BC CBI Samuktola Pukhuria 2451 No 59. do BC CBI do patotola 3887 No 60. do BC CBI Tatpara-1 &2 Jasodanga 3559 Yes 61. do BC CBI do Tatpara 3924 Yes 62. do BC CBI do Uttar Majidkhan 3218 Yes 63. do BC CBI do Taleswarguri 2670 Yes 64. do BC CBI do Karjipara 2842 No 65. do BC CBI do Kayakhata 3018 No 66. do BC CBI do Dakshin Majidkhana 2780 Yes 67. do BC CBI Turturi Damsibad 2197 Yes 68. do BC CBI do Dhaolajhora 2096 Yes 69. do BC CBi do Loknathpur 2904 No Name of the Block: Dhupguri 70. do BC, March12 UBI Banarhat-1 &2 Totopara TG 3792 No 71. do BC, do UBI do Mogolkata TG 4713 No 72. do BC, do UBI do Red Bank TG 4047 No 73. do BC do UBI do Riabari TG 4049 No 74. do BC, do UBI do palasbari TG 3235 No 75. do BC, do UBI do Diana TG 3616 No 76 Do BC, do UBI do Gendrapara TG 7036 No 77 Do BC do UBI do Karbala TG 7536 No 78 Do BC, March12 UBI do Debpara TG 5092 No 79 Do BC, do UBI do Lakshmipara TG 5449 No 80. do BC, SBI Baragharia Dakshin Dangapara 2238 No 81. do BC, March12 SBI do Dambari 2211 No 82. do BC SBI do Dakshin Khairbari 4751 Yes 83 Do BR, Sept12 SBI do Madhya Baragari 6857 No 84 do BR, do SBI do Baragharia 6032 Yes 85. do BC, SBI Magurmari-1 Bhemtia 2932 No 86. do BC, March12 UBI Banarhat -1 &2 Maraghat TG 4469 No 87. do BC UBI do do Ambari TG 4543 No 88 Do BC,March12 UBI do do Binnaguri TG 6004 No 89 Do BR UBI do do Telipara TG 27399 No 90 Do BC, March12 UBI do do Haldibari TG 8430 No 91 Do BR UBI do do Chuna Bhati TG 5348 No 92 Do BC, March12 UBI do do Kathalguri 6373 No 93 Do BC,March12 UBI do do Haritalguri 6754 No 94. do BC, March12 UBKGB Gadhearkuthi Dakshin Khatulia 2787 No 95. do do UBKGB do Dakshin Jharalta 2839 No 96. do do UBKGB do Charcharabari 2500 No 97. do do UBKGB do Bagribari 2244 No 98. do do UBKGB do Kursamari 2008 No 99. do do UBKGB do Bhandani 2385 Yes 100. do do UBKGB do Tuklimari 2080 No 101. do do UBKGB do Parkumlai 2385 No 102. do do UBKGB Gadong-1 &2 Bhotpara 3455 No 103. do do UBKGB do Khalaigram 4366 No 104 do do UBKGB do Gadong Pratham Khanda 2811 No 105 do do UBKGB do Kathapara 2700 No 106 do do UBKGB do Kajipara 3435 No 107 do do UBKGB Gadong-1&2 Purba Dangapara 3150 No 108 do do UBKGB do Paschim Salbari 4076 Yes 109 do do UBKGB do Purba Salbari 4106 Yes 110 do do UBKGB do Jurapani 3928 No 111 Do do UBKGB do Jhar Salbari 5053 No 112 do BC, March12 PNB Jharaltagram-1 Paschim Daukimari 2289 Yess 113 do do PNB do Madhya Daukimari 2660 No 114 do do PNB do Uttar Khatulia 2581 No 115 do do PNB do Bamantari 2371 No 116 do do PNB do Garialtari 2300 No 117 do do PNB do Uttar Khuttimari 3384 No 118 do do PNB do Madhya Khuttimari 4259 No 119 Do do PNB do Purba Daukimari 5466 Yes 120 do BC, March12 SBI Magurmari-1 Nira Janpat 3046 No 121 do BC SBI do Jhar Magurmari 2790 No 122 do BC SBI do Kalirhat 3614 No 123 do BC SBI do Paschim Magurmari 4573 Yes 124 Do BC SBI do Purba Magurmari 5404 Yes 125 do BC, March12 SBI Magurmari-2 Paschim Mallikpara 3049 Yes 126. do BC SBI do Uttar Altagram 2768 Yes 127. do BC SBI do Purba Altagram 3331 Yes 128. do BC SBI do Dakshin Altagram 3272 No 129. do BC, March12 UBKGB SAkoajhora-1 Pradhanpara 4612 Yes 130. do do UBKGB do Uttar Dangapara 4527 No 131. do do UBKGB do Sajnapara 3396 Yes 132. do do UBKGB do Purba Duramari 3191 No 133 Do BR UBKGB do Sakoajhora 5078 Yes 134 Do BR UBKGB do Gairkata TG 6379 No 135. do BC Syn Babk Sakoajhora-2 Mallik Sobha 4433 No 136. do BC Syn Bank do Uttar Gosairhat 3043 Yes 137. do BC Syn Bank do Purba Mallickpara 4065 No 138. do BC Syn Bank do Dakshin Gosairhat 3648 Yes 139. do BC, March12 PNB Salbari-1 Chanadipa 2392 No 140. do do PNB do Dakshin Salbari 3269 Yes 141. do do PNB do Madhya Salbari 2054 Yes 142. do do PNB do Paschim Duramari 2200 No 143. do do UBI Salbari-2 Bhatiapara 2971 No 144. do do UBI do Fataktari 3216 No 145. do do UBI do Chamtikuri 2700 No Name of the Block:Falakata 146. do BC CBI Jateswar-1 Dalgaon TG 4736 No 147 Do BC CBI do Tasti TG 5659 No 148 Do BR CBI do Hidayet Nagar 6106 No 149. do BC SBI Deogaon Uttar Deogaon 3088 No 150. do BC SBI do Dakshin Deogaon 2684 No 151. do BC SBI do Madhya Deogaon 2594 No 152. do BC SBI do Jhar Beltali 2236 No 153. do BC SBI do Purba Jhar Beltali 3588 No 154. do BC, March12 SBI do Beltali Bhandani 2141 Yes 155. do do SBI do Harinathpur 3441 No 156. do do UBKGB Dhanirampur-1 Narasingpur 3660 No 157. do do UBKGB do Mechia Dhurabala 2681 No 158. do do UBKGB do Ethelbara TG 2419 No 159 Do BR BOI do Jogijhora Barabak 5423 No 160. do do BOI Dhanirampur-2 Chengmaritari 2751 No 161. do do BOI do Dhanirampur 4743 No 162. do do BOI do Ghatpur Sarugram 2696 No 163. do do BOI do SArugaon TG 2995 No 164 Do do BOI do Deomali 5116 No 165. do do SBI Falakata-2 Dakshin Parangarpar 2425 No 166. do do SBI do Kadambini TG 3615 No 167. do do SBI do Banshidharpur 2249 No 168. do do SBI do Kalipur 4121 No 169 Do BR SBI do Chuakhola 6814 Yes 170 Do BC, March12 SBI do Raichenga 11061 Yes 171.
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