Salt, Uttarakhand
Salt or Sult (Hindi: सल्ट) is a block in Almora district, Uttarakhand, India.[1][2] It is also known as Kumaun Ki Bardoli, a name given to it by Mahatma Gandhi when he visited Almora in 1929. Khumar is a village located in Salt which has a Martyr Monument.
Villages
Villages in the Sult subdistrict:[3]
- Achhron Malla
- Achhron Talla
- Ajoli Malli
- Ajoli Talli
- Amdali
- Amdhar
- Ansutale
- Aolet
- Arari Bist
- Babuli
- Bagadiya Sain
- Bajar Khora
- Baman Gaon
- Bamora
- Ban Kota
- Bandharan Basnal
- Bandharan Bist
- Banghat
- Bangidhar
- Barasi
- Baret
- Barhaliya
- Baurh Talla
- Beb
- Bhaisya Gangashri
- Bhakra Kote
- Bhawali Malli
- Bhawali Talli
- Bhel Gaon
- Bhinne
- Bhitakote
- Bhondada
- Bhyari
- Biralgaon Malla
- Biralgaon Talla
- Bisarakhet
- Bora Gaon
- Bour Malla
- Burakota
- Buraspani
- Chakkar goan
- Chami
- Chamkana Adha
- Chamkana Dadharya
- Chamkana Manral
- Chamori
- Chanch
- Chari Kyari
- Charwan
- Chhater Munil
- Chhoya
- Chichoan
- Chounoli
- Churi Jakhani
- Dabhara Saural
- Dadhariya
- Dangkara Koti
- Dangula
- Darmi
- Darmoli
- Dewayal
- Debikhal
- Dhach Kote
- Dhai Ki char
- Dhairagaon
- Dhanas
- Dharkot
- Dhopari
- Dudhauri Birkhal
- Dunga Mohan
- Dungara
- Dungari
- Dungaria Sera
- Dyona
- Dyurari
- Ekoraula
- Gajar
- Garhakhet
- Geluwa Danda
- Gethiya
- Gewaipani
- Ghanyal
- Gharkheton
- Ghate Section
- Ghati Gotigate
- Ghuruwa Dhunga
- Ghweri
- Gingrai
- Goghyanibasiseem
- Gudlekh
- Gular
- Gumati
- Haneri
- Hansali
- Harara Tariyal
- Hararhamaulekhi
- Jakh
- Jakhal
- Jalikhan
- Jalikhan
- Jamani
- Jamoli
- Jamriya
- Jashkote
- Jaspur Patawal
- Jaspur Simal
- Jaspur Talla
- Jaspurkote
- Jaspursidh
- Jhargaon
- Jhimar
- Jhipa
- Jihara
- Jogyura
- Jorasi Range
- Junia Gadhi
- Kafalgaon
- Kafalta Talla
- Kaligaon
- Kaligarh
- Kaljhipa Rajwar
- Kalsir
- Kanari Thor
- Kande Khalpati
- Kaphalta Malla
- Karget
- Katriya Malla
- Katriya Talla
- Kaula Chountara
- Kaulapani
- Khaderagaon
- Khatalgaon
- Khatoli
- Khoulyo Kyari
- Khumarh
- Koilekh
- Kopi
- Kota
- Kotali Malli
- Kotali Talli
- Kothal Gaon
- Kuloli
- Kusiyachaun Malla
- Kusiyachaun Talla
- Lakharkote
- Lohargaon
- Luherha
- Machhor
- Machhora Section
- Maina Kote
- Maithani
- Malla Garhkote
- Malli Mahroli
- Mandal Range
- Mangaru Khal
- Mangron sirau
- Manhaite
- Manral Tanaula
- Masaniyabanj
- Masmoli
- Matakhani
- Matwash
- Maulekh
- Mavalgaon
- Mayal Bakhal
- Mayal Gaon
- Medari
- Mijholi
- Mijhora
- Mohan Range
- Morgarh
- Munra
- Nadoli
- Nagachula
- Nagtale
- Naharo
- Naikana
- Nail
- Naugaon
- Newal Gaon
- Newal Gaon
- Okhaliya
- Paisiya
- Pali Ghanyal
- Palligaon
- Panua Devakhan
- Patiya Chaura
- Patoli
- Pina Kot
- Pipana
- Pokhari Malli
- Pokhari Talli
- Ragar Garh
- Rampur
- Ramsingh Kichar
- Rankuna
- Ranthaml
- Ratan Kote
- Rikawasi
- Ritha
- Riwali Palli
- Riwali Walli
- Rudholi
- Sakarkhola
- Saknari
- Sankar
- Sarai Khet
- Sarsoan
- Sarurh Patsari
- Shailain
- Shokhati
- Simgoan
- Singro
- Sirali
- Siroli Kukrar
- Sirswarhi
- Soli
- Talla Garhkote
- Taraari
- Taram
- Tari
- Taya
- Teet
- Thala Manral
- Thala Tariyal
- Thalmarh
- Thatwarar
- Tolyo
- Totam
- Tukanauli
- Tukura
- Uniyalgaon
- Waila
References
- Majumder, Bhaskar (2011). Housing on the Hills in India. Concept Publishing Company. p. 49. ISBN 9788180697425.
- "Village Panchayat Names of Salt, Almora, Uttarakhand". National Panchayat Directory. Ministry of Panchayati Raj. Archived from the original on 8 November 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
- "Census of India Website : Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India". Census of India Website. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.