Rupandehi District - Village Development Committees (VDCs)

Village Development Committees (VDCs)

  • Aama
  • Aanandaban
  • Amari
  • Amawa Marchawar
  • Amuwa Paschim
  • Asurena
  • Babhani
  • Bagaha
  • Bagauli
  • Bairghat
  • Balarampur
  • Bangai
  • Bangai Marchwar
  • Baragadewa
  • Barsauli
  • Basantapur
  • Betakuiya
  • Bhagawanpur
  • Bisunpura
  • Bodabar
  • Bogadi
  • Butwal
  • Chhipagada
  • Chhotaki Ramnagar
  • Chilhiya
  • DayaNagar
  • Devadaha
  • Dhakadhai
  • Dhamauli
  • Dudharakchhe
  • Ekala
  • Farena
  • Gajedi
  • Gangoliya
  • Gonaha
  • Harnaiya
  • Hati Bangai
  • Hati Pharsatikar
  • Jogada
  • Kamahariya
  • Karaiya
  • Karauta
  • Karmahawa
  • Kataya
  • Kerwani
  • Khadawa Bangai
  • Khudabazar
  • Lumbini
  • Madhawaliya
  • Madhuvani
  • Mainahiya
  • Makrahar
  • Man Materiya
  • Man Pakadi
  • Maryadpur
  • Masina
  • Motipur
  • Padariya
  • Padsari
  • Pajarkatli
  • Pakadi Sakron
  • Parroha
  • Parsa
  • Patekhouli
  • Pharsatikar
  • Piprahawa
  • Pokharvindi
  • Rayapur
  • Roinihawa
  • Rudrapur
  • Sadi
  • Saljhandi
  • Samera Marchwar
  • Semlar
  • Shankar Nagar
  • Siddharth Nagar
  • Sikatahan
  • Silautiya
  • Sipawa
  • Souraha Pharsatikar
  • Suryapura
  • Tama Nagar
  • Tarkulaha
  • Tenahawa
  • Tharki
  • Thumhawa Piprahawa
  • Tikuligadh

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