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District Code North-Eastern States Blocklist District State Name Code District Name Block Code Block Name Assam 616 BAKSA 5936 TIHU PT Assam 616 BAKSA 2679 BASKA Assam 616 BAKSA 2676 BARAMA Assam 616 BAKSA 2116 RANGIA PT Assam 616 BAKSA 2681 DHAMDHAMA Assam 616 BAKSA 2686 TAMULPUR Assam 616 BAKSA 12915 Gobardhana Assam 616 BAKSA 2683 NAGRIJULI Assam 616 BAKSA 2496 JALAH Assam 616 BAKSA 2608 GORESWAR Assam 280 BARPETA 2020 BAGHBOR Assam 280 BARPETA 2498 PAKABETBARI Assam 280 BARPETA 2495 GOMAPHULBARI Assam 280 BARPETA 2491 BHABANIPUR Assam 280 BARPETA 2140 JALAH PT Assam 280 BARPETA 2025 SARUPETA PT Assam 280 BARPETA 2019 KALGACHIA Assam 280 BARPETA 2112 Gobardhan part I Assam 280 BARPETA 2500 SARUKHETRI Assam 280 BARPETA 2497 MANDIA Assam 280 BARPETA 2493 CHENGA Assam 280 BARPETA 2490 BARPETA Assam 280 BARPETA 2023 SARTHEBARI Assam 280 BARPETA 2018 BARNAGAR (PT) Assam 280 BARPETA 2499 RUPOSHI Assam 280 BARPETA 2492 CHAKCHAKA Assam 280 BARPETA 2489 BAJALI Assam 705 BISWANATH 2714 SAKOMATHA Assam 705 BISWANATH 2047 GOHPUR Assam 705 BISWANATH 2708 CHAIDUAR Assam 705 BISWANATH 2702 BAGHMARA Assam 705 BISWANATH 2046 HELEM Assam 705 BISWANATH 2704 BEHALI Assam 705 BISWANATH 2715 SOOTEA Assam 705 BISWANATH 2712 PUB CHAIDUAR Assam 705 BISWANATH 2706 BISWANATH Assam 281 BONGAIGAON 2501 BOITAMARI Assam 281 BONGAIGAON 2507 TAPATTARY Assam 281 BONGAIGAON 2503 DANGTOL Assam 281 BONGAIGAON 2506 SRIJANGRAM Assam 281 BONGAIGAON 2110 BONGAIGAON Assam 282 CACHAR 2511 BORKHOLA Assam 282 CACHAR 2508 BANSKANDI Assam 282 CACHAR 2522 UDARBOND Assam 282 CACHAR 2519 SILCHAR Assam 282 CACHAR 2516 PALONGHAT Assam 282 CACHAR 2513 KATIGORA Assam 282 CACHAR 2510 BINNAKANDI Assam 282 CACHAR 2521 TAPANG Assam 282 CACHAR 2518 SALCHAPRA Assam 282 CACHAR 2515 NARSINGPUR Assam 282 CACHAR 2512 KALAIN Assam 282 CACHAR 2509 BARJALENGA Assam 282 CACHAR 2520 SONAI Assam 282 CACHAR 2517 RAJABAZAR Assam 282 CACHAR 2514 LAKHIPUR Block Assam 708 CHARAIDEO 2075 MAHMORA Assam 708 CHARAIDEO 2696 LAKUWA Assam 708 CHARAIDEO 2701 WEST ABHAIPUR Assam 708 CHARAIDEO 2698 SAPEKHATI Assam 708 CHARAIDEO 2700 SONARI Assam 612 CHIRANG 2505 SIDLI-CHIRANG Assam 612 CHIRANG 2113 BENGTOL Assam 612 CHIRANG 7151 MANIKPUR PART Assam 612 CHIRANG 2004 KOKRAJHAR (PT) Assam 612 CHIRANG 2115 BIJNI PT Assam 612 CHIRANG 2502 BOROBAZAR Assam 283 DARRANG 2540 SIPAJHAR Assam 283 DARRANG 2528 KALAIGAON PT Assam 283 DARRANG 2537 PUB-MANGALDAI Assam 283 DARRANG 2527 DALGAON PT Assam 283 DARRANG 2535 PACHIM-MANGALDAI Assam 283 DARRANG 2523 BECHIMARI Assam 283 DARRANG 2148 MANGALDOI Assam 284 DHEMAJI 2057 JONAI Assam 284 DHEMAJI 2546 DHEMAJI Assam 284 DHEMAJI 2548 MURKONGSELEK Assam 284 DHEMAJI 2545 BORDOLONI Assam 284 DHEMAJI 2058 GOGAMUKH Assam 284 DHEMAJI 2547 MACHKHOWA Assam 284 DHEMAJI 2544 SISSIBARGAON Assam 285 DHUBRI 6017 GOSSAIGAON PT Assam 285 DHUBRI 2560 NAYERALGA Assam 285 DHUBRI 2555 GAURIPUR Assam 285 DHUBRI 2549 AGAMONI Assam 285 DHUBRI 1908 Debitola Block Assam 285 DHUBRI 1901 Mahamaya block Assam 285 DHUBRI 6016 BAGRIBARI Assam 285 DHUBRI 1907 Golokganj Assam 285 DHUBRI 6559 HATIDHURA Assam 285 DHUBRI 6018 BILASIPARA Assam 285 DHUBRI 6014 DHUBRI Assam 285 DHUBRI 2557 JAMADARHAT Assam 285 DHUBRI 2551 BIRSHING-JARUA Assam 285 DHUBRI 1909 Rupshi Block Assam 285 DHUBRI 1905 Chapar Salkocha Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2564 JOYPUR Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2065 CHABUA Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2569 TINGKHONG Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2566 LAHOAL Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2069 NAHARKATIYA Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2563 BARBARUAH Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2064 DIBRUGARH EAST Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2568 TENGAKHAT Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2565 KHOWANG Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2067 MORAN Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2063 DIBRUGARH WEST Assam 286 DIBRUGARH 2567 PANITOLA Assam 299 DIMAHASAO 2691 JATINGA VALLEY Assam 299 DIMAHASAO 2688 DIYANG VALLEY Assam 299 DIMAHASAO 2095 MAIBONG Assam 299 DIMAHASAO 2092 UMRANGSO Assam 299 DIMAHASAO 2690 HARANGAJAO Assam 299 DIMAHASAO 2094 MAHUR Assam 299 DIMAHASAO 2692 NEW SANGBAR Assam 299 DIMAHASAO 2689 DIYUNGBRA Assam 299 DIMAHASAO 2093 HAFLONG Assam 287 GOALPARA 2017 RANGJULI Assam 287 GOALPARA 2575 LAKHIPUR Assam 287 GOALPARA 2572 KHARMUZA Assam 287 GOALPARA 2016 DUDHNAI Assam 287 GOALPARA 2577 RONGJULI Assam 287 GOALPARA 2574 KUCHDHOWA Assam 287 GOALPARA 2571 JALESWAR Assam 287 GOALPARA 2576 MATIA Assam 287 GOALPARA 2573 KRISHNAI Assam 287 GOALPARA 2570 BALIJANA Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2584 KAKODONGA Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2581 GOLAGHAT SOUTH Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2578 GOLAGHAT CENTRAL Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2086 MORANGI Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2083 KHUMTAI Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2583 GOMARIGURI Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2580 GOLAGHAT NORTH Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2085 GOLAGHAT Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2082 BOKAKHAT Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2585 MORONGI Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2582 GOLAGHAT WEST Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2579 GOLAGHAT EAST Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2087 SARUPATHAR Assam 288 GOLAGHAT 2084 DERGAON Assam 289 HAILAKANDI 2590 SOUTH HAILAKANDI Assam 289 HAILAKANDI 2587 HAILAKANDI Assam 289 HAILAKANDI 2109 KATLICHARA Assam 289 HAILAKANDI 2589 LALA Assam 289 HAILAKANDI 2586 ALGAPUR Assam 289 HAILAKANDI 2588 KATLICHERRA Assam 709 HOJAI 2662 JUGIJAN Assam 709 HOJAI 2659 BINAKANDI Assam 709 HOJAI 2038 HOJAI Assam 709 HOJAI 2675 UDALI Assam 709 HOJAI 2669 LUMDING Assam 709 HOJAI 2660 DHALPUKHURI Assam 709 HOJAI 2039 DOBOKA Assam 290 JORHAT 2596 NORTH WEST JORHAT Assam 290 JORHAT 2593 JORHAT EAST Assam 290 JORHAT 2079 TEOK Assam 290 JORHAT 2592 JORHAT CENTRAL Assam 290 JORHAT 2077 JORHAT WEST Assam 290 JORHAT 2597 TITABOR Assam 290 JORHAT 2594 KALIAPANI Assam 290 JORHAT 2591 JORHAT Assam 290 JORHAT 2081 MARIANI Assam 291 KAMRUP 2125 PALASBARI Assam 291 KAMRUP 2117 KOYA Assam 291 KAMRUP 2613 RANGIA Assam 291 KAMRUP 2610 HAJO Assam 291 KAMRUP 2601 BOKO Assam 291 KAMRUP 2123 NAGARBERA Assam 291 KAMRUP 2615 SUALKUCHI Assam 291 KAMRUP 2612 RAMPUR Assam 291 KAMRUP 2609 GOROIMARI Assam 291 KAMRUP 2606 CHAYGAON Assam 291 KAMRUP 2603 CHAMARIA Assam 291 KAMRUP 2600 BIHDIA -JAJIKONA Assam 291 KAMRUP 2126 NORTH GUWAHATI PT Assam 291 KAMRUP 2120 CHHAYGAON Assam 291 KAMRUP 2614 RANI Assam 291 KAMRUP 2611 KAMALPUR Assam 291 KAMRUP 2605 CHAYANI Assam 291 KAMRUP 2602 BONGAON Assam 291 KAMRUP 2599 BEZERA Assam 618 KAMRUPMETRO 2128 GUWAHATI Assam 618 KAMRUPMETRO 6561 BEZERA PT Assam 618 KAMRUPMETRO 2607 DIMORIA Assam 618 KAMRUPMETRO 2604 CHANDRAPUR Assam 618 KAMRUPMETRO 2130 SONAPUR Assam 618 KAMRUPMETRO 2127 AZARA Assam 618 KAMRUPMETRO 2129 DISPUR Assam 292 KARBIANGLONG 2625 SAMELANGSO Assam 292 KARBIANGLONG 2622 NILIP Assam 292 KARBIANGLONG 2619 HOWRAGHAT Assam 292 KARBIANGLONG 2089 DIPHU Assam 292 KARBIANGLONG 2624 RONGMONGWE Assam 292 KARBIANGLONG 2621 LUMBAJONG Assam 292 KARBIANGLONG 2091 SILONIJAN Assam 292 KARBIANGLONG 2620 LANGSOMEPI Assam 292 KARBIANGLONG 2617 BOKAJAN Assam 292 KARBIANGLONG 2090 PHULONI Assam 293 KARIMGANJ 2628 DULLAVCHERRA Assam 293 KARIMGANJ 2633 SOUTH KARIMGANJ Assam 293 KARIMGANJ 2630 NORTH KARIMGANJ Assam 293 KARIMGANJ 2627 BADARPUR Assam 293 KARIMGANJ 2103 NILAMBAZAR Assam 293 KARIMGANJ 2632 RAMKRISHNA NAGAR Assam 293 KARIMGANJ 2629 LOWAIRPOA Assam 293 KARIMGANJ 2101 KARIMGANJ Assam 293 KARIMGANJ 2631 PATHARKANDI Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 2006 Mahamaya part I Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 2003 DOTOMA Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 6569 GOLAKGANJ-BTC Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 2637 KACHUGAON Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 2005 BAGRIBARI (PT) Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 2002 BHOWRAGURI Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 6595 DEBITOLA-BTC Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 6567 BILASHIPARA-BTC Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 2635 GOSSAIGAON Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 2012 Hathidhura Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 6570 RUPSHI-BTC Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 6566 CHAPOR-SALKOCHA-BTC Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 2638 KOKRAJHAR Assam 294 KOKRAJHAR 2634 DOTMA Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2052 NORTH LAKHIMPUR Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2647 NOWBOICHA Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2644 KARUNABARI Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2641 BOGINADI Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2054 SUBANSIRI PT-I Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2051 KADAM Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2646 NARAYANPUR Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2643 GHILAMARA Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2640 BIHPURIA Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2053 DHAKUAKHANA PT-I Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2050 NAOBAICHA Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2648 TELAHI Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2645 LAKHIMPUR Assam 295 LAKHIMPUR 2642 DHAKUAKHANA Assam 706 MAJULI 2598 UJANI MAJULI Assam 706 MAJULI 2595 MAJULI Assam 296 MORIGAON 2653 LAHARIGHAT Assam 296 MORIGAON 2650 BHURBANDHA Assam 296 MORIGAON 2029 MARIGAON Assam 296 MORIGAON 2655 MOIRABARI Assam 296 MORIGAON 2652 KAPILI Assam 296 MORIGAON 2649 BATABRABA PART Assam 296 MORIGAON 2027 BHURAGAON Assam 296 MORIGAON 2654 MAYANG Assam 296 MORIGAON 2651 DOLONGGHAT PART Assam 296 MORIGAON 2030 MIKIRBHETA Assam 296 MORIGAON 2026 MAYONG Assam 297 NAGAON 2656 BAJIAGAON Assam 297 NAGAON 2673 RAHA Assam 297 NAGAON 2034 DHING Assam 297 NAGAON 2670 MOIRABARI PART Assam 297 NAGAON 2667 KHAGARIJAN Assam 297 NAGAON 2664 KALIABOR Assam 297 NAGAON 2661 DOLONGGHAT Assam 297 NAGAON 2658 BATADRAVA Assam 297 NAGAON 2040 LANKA Assam 297 NAGAON 2037 KAMPUR Assam 297 NAGAON 2672 PAKHIMORIA Assam 297 NAGAON 2032 SAMAGURI Assam 297 NAGAON 2666 KATHIATOLI Assam 297 NAGAON 2663 JURIA Assam 297 NAGAON 2657 BARHAMPUR Assam 297 NAGAON 2674 RUPAHI Assam 297 NAGAON 2035 NAGAON Assam 297 NAGAON 2671 PACHIM KALIABOR Assam 297 NAGAON 2668 LAOKHOWA Assam 297 NAGAON 2665 KAPILI PT.I Assam 298 NALBARI 2685 PUB NALBARI Assam 298 NALBARI 2682 MADHUPUR Assam 298 NALBARI 2136 NALBARI Assam 298 NALBARI 2687 TIHU Assam 298 NALBARI 2684 PASCHIM NALBARI Assam 298 NALBARI 2678 BARKHETRI Assam 298 NALBARI 2139 BAGANPARA PT Assam 298 NALBARI 2135 BARBHAG Assam 298 NALBARI 2680 BORBHAG Assam 298 NALBARI 2677 BARIGOG BANBHAG Assam 298 NALBARI 2137 BANEKUCHI Assam 298 NALBARI 2133 PACHIM NALBARI Assam 300 SIBSAGAR
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