Asurabandha

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Asurabandha
Village/Grama Panchayat
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Asurabandha
Location in Orissa, India
Coordinates: 19°45′N84°25′E / 19.75°N 84.41°E / 19.75; 84.41
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Odisha
District Ganjam
Asurabandha1914
Government
  TypeDemocratic
  BodyGrama Panchayat
Languages
  Official Oriya
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
761151
Telephone code06819
Vehicle registration OR-07/OD-07
Grama PanchayatAsurabandha
BlockSurada
Sub-divisionBhanjanagar
Legislative Assembly Constituency Surada
Website odisha.gov.in

Asurabandha is a village/Grama Panchayat under Surada Block of Ganjam district in the state Odisha, India. It consists of 29 villages.

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Villages under Asurabandha Grama Panchayat

The 29 villages are:

1. Asurabandha, 2. Balasi, 3. Bhagabanpur, 4. Dantalingi, 5. Dhepapalli, 6. Dullada, 7. Ganjana, 8. Gobindapur, 9. Gunduribadi, 10. Kaithapalli, 11. Kathagada, 12. Kharikuti, 13. Liundi, 14. Maniakati, 15. Mayangi, 16. Mentiamba, 17. Murgapalli, 18. Nahaganda, 19. Padareisuni, 20. Paniamba, 21. Parasuramnagar, 22. Patapalli, 23. Rumapalli, 24. Sahanaganda, 25. Sanakharikotti, 26. Sandhabali, 27. T.D.Gochha, 28. Tala Dantilingi, 29. Upara Dantilingi

Educational Institutions

Worship Places

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