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December 2018 Best District Best Block Best PHC Bikaner Baseri (Dholpur) Anadara (Sirohi) State top performers- December 2018 Best District Best Block Best PHC Bikaner Baseri (Dholpur) Anadara (Sirohi) District, Block & PHC Ranking- December 2018 District Rank District Best Block in District Best PHC in District 1 Bikaner Bikaner Jamsar 2 Sirohi Pindwara Anadara 3 Jaisalmer Jaisalmer Devikot 4 Ganganagar Anupgarh Somasar 5 Jalore Bhinmal Maalwara 6 Hanumangarh Bhadra Kalana 7 Pali Bali Chandaval 8 Kota Chechat (Khairabad) Pipalda 9 Churu Churu Bhaleri 10 Sikar Danta Fatehpura 11 Nagaur Deedwana Bagoth 12 Ajmer Bhinai Saradhna 13 Jaipur I Govindgarh Pragpura 14 Dholpur Bari Marena 15 Jodhpur Balesar Setrawa 16 Sawai Madhopur Bonli Baler 17 Rajsamand Bhim Barar 18 Bhilwara Banera Rayala 19 Baran Baran Sarthal 20 Jaipur II Bassi Madhorajpura 21 Banswara Chota Dungara Shergarh 22 Bharatpur Bayana Halena 23 Jhunjhunu Buhana Pilani 24 Bundi Bundi S Mandi 25 Chittorgarh Bari Sadri Borav 26 Jhalawar Dag Aawar 27 Barmer Baytu Padru 28 Pratapgarh Chhoti Sadri Parsola 29 Udaipur Bhinder Chandesra 30 Tonk Deoli Nagarfort 31 Dausa Dausa Khedala Bujurg 32 Dungarpur Bichiwara Bankora 0 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. 33 Karauli Gudachandraji Kailadevi 34 Alwar Kherli Mandi Gola ka bas Ajmer: District & PHC Rankings (December 2018) District Rank Ajmer 12 Number of % OPD % Del Drug Test Days State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon Change Change availability Availability reported Rank Rank attendance 1 Ajmer Pisangan Saradhna 128 88 100% 100% 87 12 29 5 1 2 Ajmer Srinagar Ramsar 142 57 100% 100% 96 10 19 10 2 3 Ajmer Masooda Kharwa 146 36 52% 100% 90 15 22 25 3 4 Ajmer Pisangan Baghsuri 58 35 33% 100% 91 14 29 47 4 5 Ajmer Kishangarh Karkedi 108 25 21% 100% 89 13 25 51 5 6 Ajmer Kekri Baghera 121 19 100% 0% 90 15 24 84 6 7 Ajmer Pisangan Govindgarh 101 26 20% 100% 84 14 10 85 7 8 Ajmer Bhinai Badali 22 16 100% 100% 60 13 18 150 8 9 Ajmer Masooda Ramgarh 45 23 0% 100% 85 15 22 153 9 10 Ajmer Arain Jhirota 35 12 0% 100% 94 15 28 185 10 11 Ajmer Kekri Junia 62 6 100% 0% 87 15 28 194 11 12 Ajmer Bhinai Devliyakalan 39 18 0% 100% 85 13 21 212 12 13 Ajmer Arain Fatehgarh 31 3 74% 0% 87 8 24 388 13 14 Ajmer Masooda Jaliya II 48 10 0% 0% 84 13 31 391 14 15 Ajmer Srinagar Tihari 55 12 16% 0% 86 7 26 403 15 16 Ajmer Jawaja Rajiyawas 46 14 0% 0% 72 14 28 407 16 1 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Ajmer: District & PHC Rankings (December 2018) Number of % OPD % Del Drug Test Days State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon Change Change availability Availability reported Rank Rank attendance 17 Ajmer Kishangarh Kuchil 29 7 29% 0% 81 13 29 409 17 18 Ajmer Kishangarh Bhandun 34 4 9% 0% 92 14 29 426 18 19 Ajmer Bhinai Shingawal 46 11 0% 0% 87 15 17 438 19 20 Ajmer Kekri Para 44 9 0% 0% 75 13 29 466 20 21 Ajmer Bhinai Sarana 43 5 0% 0% 89 14 20 492 21 22 Ajmer Arain Hingoniya 20 8 0% 0% 73 11 25 612 22 23 Ajmer Jawaja Kishanpura 26 2 0% 0% 73 13 27 614 23 24 Ajmer Arain Gothiyana 17 4 0% 0% 77 13 25 625 24 25 Ajmer Srinagar Narwar 59 2 64% 0% 41 0 26 655 25 26 Ajmer Arain Dadia 13 3 0% 0% 87 10 18 711 26 27 Ajmer Jawaja Kotra 23 3 0% 0% 87 0 22 762 27 2 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Alwar: District & PHC Rankings (December 2018) District Rank Alwar 34 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Alwar Rajgarh Gola ka bas 61 21 0% 100% 81 10 25 174 1 2 Alwar Thanagazi Partapgarh 89 31 0% 100% 59 10 0 219 2 3 Alwar Laxmangarh Harsana 50 2 100% 0% 69 11 30 285 3 4 Alwar Kishangarhbas Bhadurpur 86 0 52% 0% 87 10 28 289 4 5 Alwar Reni Machri 65 0 25% 0% 81 10 29 417 5 6 Alwar Laxmangarh Mojpur 58 6 100% 0% 58 0 22 437 6 7 Alwar Behror Gandala 48 0 20% 0% 82 9 29 501 7 8 Alwar Behror Bhetera 42 0 17% 0% 83 14 19 523 8 9 Alwar Kotkasim Bibirani 64 0 1% 0% 76 13 23 524 9 10 Alwar Bansur Karana 93 7 16% 0% 71 7 5 540 10 11 Alwar Kherli Mandi Ramnagar 47 1 34% 0% 62 8 26 571 11 12 Alwar Mundawar Jindoli 40 0 34% 0% 75 10 18 578 12 13 Alwar Laxmangarh Eteera 38 0 57% 0% 51 9 24 602 13 14 Alwar Tijara Ishroda 23 2 35% 0% 70 11 21 603 14 15 Alwar Rajgarh Rajpurbara 45 1 0% 0% 71 13 21 620 15 16 Alwar Mundawar Jat Bahror 85 0 18% 0% 76 0 18 636 16 17 Alwar Reni Jamdoli 31 0 17% 0% 60 11 31 644 17 18 Alwar Ramgarh Bamboli 43 13 0% 0% 43 10 23 660 18 19 Alwar Kotkasim Jodiya 36 2 19% 0% 55 10 22 699 19 20 Alwar Shahjanpur Kaysha 11 0 100% 0% 58 0 16 715 20 3 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Alwar: District & PHC Rankings (December 2018) No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 21 Alwar Shahjanpur Manjri Kala 55 8 0% 0% 42 12 13 725 21 22 Alwar Malakhera Baleta 30 2 10% 0% 77 9 9 741 22 23 Alwar Rajgarh Khodreb 57 1 7% 0% 66 0 21 755 23 24 Alwar Kotkasim Pur 26 0 0% 0% 52 12 23 761 24 25 Alwar Thanagazi Ajabgarh 25 8 0% 0% 34 13 18 767 25 26 Alwar Kishangarhbas Ismilepur 28 2 26% 0% 58 11 3 772 26 27 Alwar Bansur Harsora 34 0 21% 0% 54 6 17 782 27 28 Alwar Malakhera Chandoli 30 14 0% 0% 62 0 12 790 28 29 Alwar Thanagazi Kishori 56 1 9% 0% 48 3 17 795 29 30 Alwar Reni Bileta 20 0 45% 0% 36 0 25 811 30 31 Alwar Tijara Jairoli 15 0 0% 0% 28 14 24 812 31 32 Alwar Kherli Mandi Khokar 18 3 0% 0% 57 0 27 813 32 33 Alwar Kishangarhbas Bagherikala 33 0 21% 0% 65 0 0 840 33 34 Alwar Malakhera Shayam Ganga 13 0 100% 0% 21 0 0 843 34 35 Alwar Behror Tasing 30 0 0% 0% 78 0 0 847 35 36 Alwar Bansur Hamirpur 12 0 0% 0% 47 11 0 856 36 37 Alwar Mundawar Bijwad Chouhan 14 1 16% 0% 34 0 19 858 37 38 Alwar Tijara Jhiwana 17 1 14% 0% 30 0 19 864 38 39 Alwar Shahjanpur Manjra 37 0 2% 0% 29 7 1 868 39 40 Alwar Kherli Mandi Kalwari 28 2 14% 0% 8 0 22 870 40 4 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Banswara: District & PHC Rankings (December 2018) District Rank Banswara 21 No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 1 Banswara Bagidora Shergarh 87 25 100% 100% 91 15 24 11 1 2 Banswara Anandpuri Naharpura 20 47 100% 100% 80 15 20 48 2 3 Banswara Bagidora Nogama 96 54 19% 100% 87 7 30 55 3 4 Banswara Choti Sarwan Danpur 61 70 20% 100% 73 15 31 74 4 5 Banswara Chota Dungara Kasarwadi 52 105 23% 100% 76 15 27 87 5 6 Banswara Kushalgarh Choti Sarva 82 74 56% 100% 64 0 25 122 6 7 Banswara Bagidora Sallopat 42 121 0% 100% 86 7 24 171 7 8 Banswara Partapur Khodan 61 19 0% 100% 81 9 25 193 8 9 Banswara Ghatol Khamera 59 169 0% 100% 76 13 2 200 9 10 Banswara Talwara Mahidam 36 41 100% 100% 42 0 9 221 10 11 Banswara Chota Dungara Tambesra 15 32 0% 100% 51 10 16 287 11 12 Banswara Anandpuri Chanderwada 32 26 2% 100% 60 0 18 339 12 13 Banswara Bagidora Badodia 54 21 10% 0% 56 15 19 398 13 14 Banswara Choti Sarwan Ghoditejpur 31 24 0% 100% 56 0 14 399 14 15 Banswara Talwara Kohala 61 0 43% 0% 88 14 14 401 15 16 Banswara Talwara Nayagaon 53 8 0% 0% 90 11 23 454 16 5 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Banswara: District & PHC Rankings (December 2018) No of Days % OPD % Del Drug Test State District Sr. No. District Block PHC OPD/Day Del/Mon reported Change Change Availability Availability Rank Rank attendance 17 Banswara Partapur Odwada 37 3 36% 0% 83 13 13 506 17 18 Banswara Partapur Anjana 24 20 0% 0% 58 14 19 528 18 19 Banswara Partapur Loharia 41 0 0% 0% 78 14 27 544 19 20 Banswara Bagidora Chinch 33 0 100% 0% 49 14 1 568 20 21 Banswara Talwara Barwala Rajia 37 0 83% 0% 80 0 13 586 21 22 Banswara Ghatol Bhungara 38 1 40% 0% 36 15 21 656 22 Gopinath Ka 23 Banswara Partapur 35 0 2% 0% 46 14 23 738 23 Gara 24 Banswara Partapur Kotada 33 1 30% 0% 78 0 18 739 24 Chandu Ji Ka 25 Banswara Ghatol 36 5 0% 0% 81 0 19 752 25 Gara 26 Banswara Ghatol Bassi Aada 30 13 0% 0% 80 0 1 798 26 27 Banswara Talwara Cidiyavasa 36 1 7% 0% 75 0 6 816 27 28 Banswara Ghatol Jegpura 20 4 0% 0% 70 0 12 826 28 29 Banswara Ghatol Devda 27 4 8% 0% 42 0 19 835 29 30 Banswara Partapur Bhimpur 18 1 0% 0% 37 0 25 855 30 31 Banswara Kushalgarh Mokhampura 19 5 12% 0% 50 0 3 857 31 6 Copyright © by 2017 The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.
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