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MLA Constituency Name This Report Is Published by Karnataka Learning MLA Constituency Name Mon Aug 24 2015 Kumta Elected Representative :Sharda Mohan Shetty Political Affiliation :Indian National Congress Number of Government Schools in Report :296 KARNATAKA LEARNING PARTNERSHIP This report is published by Karnataka Learning Partnership to provide Elected Representatives of Assembly and Parliamentary constituencies information on the state of toilets, drinking water and libraries in Government Primary Schools. e c r s u k o o S t o r e l e B i t o a h t t t T e i e W l l i n i W g o o o y y n T T i r r m k s a a s r r l m y n r i b b i o o r i i District Block Cluster School Name Dise Code C B G L L D UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR CHANDAVAR H P S CHANDAVARA (K) 29100800203 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR CHANDAVAR H P S HODAKE 29100800403 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR CHANDAVAR H P S HODKE SHIRUR 29100800401 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR CHANDAVAR H P S KADNEERU 29100800301 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR CHANDAVAR H P S KEKKARA NO 1 29100800503 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR CHANDAVAR H P S MALLAPUR 29100800605 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR CHANDAVAR H P S VADAGERI(CHANDAVAR) 29100800201 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR CHANDAVAR L P S HOOVIINAHITLA 29100800402 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR CHANDAVAR L P S TALAGERI 29100800202 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR CHANDAVAR L P S TORGODU 29100800205 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA H P S KEREGADDE 29100801106 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA H P S SANKOLLI 29100801116 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA H P S TARIBAGILU 29100801104 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA L P S BADAGANI 29100801114 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA L P S BAGRANI 29100801110 Hand Pumps MLA Constituency Name => Kumta e c r s u k o o S t o r e l e B i t o a h t t t T e i e W l l i n i W g o o o y y n T T i r r m k s a a s r r l m y n r i b b i o o r i i District Block Cluster School Name Dise Code C B G L L D UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA L P S HORBAG 29100801111 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA L P S KALCATTU 29100801103 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA L P S KIRABAIL 29100801107 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA L P S KUDABAIL 29100801113 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA L P S MANGATANAKERI 29100801109 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA L P S SALIKERI 29100801105 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HALADIPURA M H P S HALADIPUR 29100801101 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HONNAVAR H P S BELAKONDA 29100810401 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HONNAVAR H P S HONNAVAR NO 1 29100809901 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HONNAVAR H P S PRABHATNAGAR 29100809601 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HONNAVAR L P S BANDEGADDE 29100810601 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HONNAVAR L P S GUNAGUNI 29100810701 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR HONNAVAR L P S KARNAL HILL(K) 29100809801 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA H P S CHIPPIHAKLA 29100800804 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA H P S JADDIGADDE 29100800604 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA H P S KADATOKA 29100800601 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA H P S KEKKARA NO 2 29100800501 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA H P S MADAGERI 29100800701 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA H P S NAVILGON NO 1 29100800801 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA H P S NAVILGON NO 2 29100800802 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA H P S NAVILGON NO 3 29100800803 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA L P S AMSALLI 29100800901 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA L P S GUDDINAKATTU 29100800602 Others MLA Constituency Name => Kumta e c r s u k o o S t o r e l e B i t o a h t t t T e i e W l l i n i W g o o o y y n T T i r r m k s a a s r r l m y n r i b b i o o r i i District Block Cluster School Name Dise Code C B G L L D UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA L P S HEBLEKOPPA 29100800603 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KADATHOKA L P S HUJIMURI 29100800502 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI H P S GRILS KARKI 29100801302 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI H P S HEGDEHITLA 29100801310 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI H P S ILIKAR 29100801305 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI H P S KARKI 29100801301 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI H P S RAMESHWARAKAMBI 29100801308 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI L P S DUGGURU 29100801401 Hand Pumps UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI L P S KESARAKODI 29100801201 Hand Pumps UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI L P S KONAKARA 29100801303 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI L P S MADGARAKERI 29100801108 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI L P S MATHADAKERI 29100801306 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI L P S SHEEKAR 29100801309 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR KARKI M H P S THOPPALAKERI 29100801307 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR MUGWA H P S KERAMANEKACHRKE 29100801706 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR MUGWA H P S NIRVATTI KODLA 29100806201 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD H P S KEREKONA 29100801713 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD H P S AREANGADI 29100801702 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD H P S DARBEJADDI 29100801707 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD H P S KANAKKI 29100801710 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD H P S SALAKOD 29100801705 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD H P S STHITIGARA 29100801704 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD H P S TULASANI 29100801711 Others MLA Constituency Name => Kumta e c r s u k o o S t o r e l e B i t o a h t t t T e i e W l l i n i W g o o o y y n T T i r r m k s a a s r r l m y n r i b b i o o r i i District Block Cluster School Name Dise Code C B G L L D UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD L P S ATARA 29100801708 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD L P S HALEMANE 29100801701 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD L P S KESHAVAPALA 29100801712 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SALKOD L P S MELINAKERI 29100801709 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI H P S BHASKERI 29100801802 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI H P S GUDDEBALA 29100801803 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI H P S HEBBARNKERI 29100801001 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI H P S HOSAKULI 29100801801 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI H P S KADLEKOPPA 29100801002 Hand Pumps UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI H P S NEELAKODU 29100801601 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI H P S SANTEGULI 29100801805 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI H P S VANDURU 29100801501 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI L P S BARAGADDE 29100801003 Hand Pumps UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI L P S CHANDARANI 29100801304 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR SANTHEGULI L P S KRISHNAMANAEKERI 29100801804 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR URDU HONNAVAR H P S CHANDAVAR(URDU) 29100800207 Well UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR URDU HONNAVAR H P S HALADIPURA(URDU) 29100801112 Hand Pumps UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR URDU HONNAVAR H P S HONNAVAR(URDU) 29100810901 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR URDU HONNAVAR H P S SULTANKERI(URDU) 29100800208 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR URDU HONNAVAR L P S BANDAR(URDU) 29100810101 Others UTTARA KANNADA HONNAVAR URDU HONNAVAR L P S KARNAL HILL(URDU) 29100809802 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA AANEGUNDI HPS ANEGUNDI 29100506001 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA AANEGUNDI HPS HEBBAIL 29100506501 Well MLA Constituency Name => Kumta e c r s u k o o S t o r e l e B i t o a h t t t T e i e W l l i n i W g o o o y y n T T i r r m k s a a s r r l m y n r i b b i o o r i i District Block Cluster School Name Dise Code C B G L L D UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA AANEGUNDI HPS KODAMBALE 29100505801 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA AANEGUNDI HPS YANA 29100505701 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA AANEGUNDI LPS ATTIBETTU 29100505702 Others UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA AANEGUNDI LPS HUNSEKOPPA 29100506502 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA AANEGUNDI LPS KABBARGI 29100505501 Others UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA AANEGUNDI LPS KANDALLI 29100505603 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA AANEGUNDI LPS SANDALLI 29100505601 Others UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA ALKOD(KATGAL) HPS KATGAL 29100505301 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA ALKOD(KATGAL) HPS SHIRAGUNJI 29100506401 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA ALKOD(KATGAL) HPS UPPINAPATTAN 29100506301 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA ALKOD(KATGAL) LPS BANDIVAL 29100506201 Others UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA ALKOD(KATGAL) LPS BELLANGI 29100505503 Hand Pumps UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA ALKOD(KATGAL) LPS JANATAKALONI ALKOD 29100505302 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA ALKOD(KATGAL) LPS MALAVALLI 29100506601 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA ALKOD(KATGAL) LPS SANTURU 29100506101 Others UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA ALKOD(KATGAL) LPS SHEDIGADDE 29100505502 Others UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA ALKOD(KATGAL) LPS SHIRAGUNJI 29100506402 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA BARGI G H P S PADUVANI 29100513602 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA BARGI HPS AIGALKURVE 29100503601 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA BARGI HPS BARGI -I 29100503201 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA BARGI HPS BARGI-II 29100503202 Others UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA BARGI HPS BETKULI 29100503003 Hand Pumps UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA BARGI L P S KIMANI 29100513601 Hand Pumps MLA Constituency Name => Kumta e c r s u k o o S t o r e l e B i t o a h t t t T e i e W l l i n i W g o o o y y n T T i r r m k s a a s r r l m y n r i b b i o o r i i District Block Cluster School Name Dise Code C B G L L D UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA BARGI LPS (JANATA KALONY BETKULI) 29100503001 Hand Pumps UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA BARGI LPS BARGI GUNDA 29100503301 Others UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA BARGI LPS KURIGADDE 29100503101 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA BARGI MHPS KODAKANI 29100504001 Tap Water UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA DIVAGI HPS ANTRAVALLI 29100505101 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA DIVAGI HPS BARAGADDE 29100505105 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA DIVAGI HPS DIVAGI 29100514705 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA DIVAGI HPS DUNDAKULI 29100514701 Well UTTARA KANNADA KUMTA DIVAGI HPS HARAKADE 29100505001 Well UTTARA
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