Villages in Chhattisgarh
Complete Directory of Villages
About Villages in Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh comprises 32,165 villages spread across 35 districts, forming the foundation of India's rural landscape and the Panchayati Raj system of democratic governance. These villages represent the grassroots level of administration where the majority of the state's rural population resides, engaged primarily in agriculture, allied activities, and increasingly in rural non-farm enterprises.
Each village in Chhattisgarh is governed by a Gram Panchayat, a constitutionally mandated local self-government institution established under the 73rd Constitutional Amendment. The Gram Panchayat is headed by an elected Sarpanch (also called Gram Pradhan or Village President in different regions) and includes elected ward members representing different sections of the village. This three-tier Panchayati Raj system - Gram Panchayat (village), Panchayat Samiti (block), and Zilla Parishad (district) - ensures participatory democracy and decentralized planning at the grassroots level.
Villages in Chhattisgarh are the primary delivery points for government welfare schemes including MGNREGA for rural employment, Public Distribution System (PDS) for food security, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana for rural housing, and various pension schemes for senior citizens, widows, and persons with disabilities. The Gram Sabha (village assembly of all adult voters) meets periodically to approve development plans, monitor scheme implementation, and ensure social audit of public expenditure. Understanding the village structure of Chhattisgarh is essential for accessing government services, participating in local governance, and understanding the administrative geography.
Village Administration Structure
Villages in Chhattisgarh are served by two parallel administrative systems: (1) Gram Panchayat for local self-governance and development, and (2) Revenue Village administration under the Taluk/Tehsil office for land records and revenue matters. While boundaries often overlap, some Gram Panchayats may cover multiple revenue villages, and vice versa.
Browse Villages by District
Select a district to view the complete list of villages within that area. Each district card shows the number of villages and links to the detailed village directory.
Balod
1223 villagesBaloda Bazar
762 villagesBalodabazar-Bhatapara
701 villagesBalrampur
314 villagesBalrampur-Ramanujganj
638 villagesBastar
1115 villagesBemetara
1144 villagesBijapur
913 villagesBilaspur
1318 villagesDakshin Bastar Dantewada
505 villagesDhamtari
1048 villagesDurg
695 villagesGariyaband
1040 villagesGaurella Pendra Marwahi
496 villagesJanjgir-Champa
725 villagesJashpur
1224 villagesKabeerdham
1625 villagesKhairgarh Chhuikhadan Gandai
718 villagesKondagaon
757 villagesKorba
1416 villagesKoriya
301 villagesMahasamund
1764 villagesManendragarh Chirimiri Bharatpur
382 villagesMohla Manpur Ambagarh Chouki
947 villagesMungeli
1078 villagesNarayanpur
424 villagesRaigarh
1161 villagesRaipur
926 villagesRaj Nandgaon
1159 villagesSakti
834 villagesSarangarh Bilaigarh
1123 villagesSukma
842 villagesSurajpur
597 villagesSurguja
651 villagesUttar Bastar Kanker
1599 villagesHow to Use This Directory
This state-wide village directory helps you navigate the rural administrative structure of Chhattisgarh:
- Find your district: Locate your district from the list above showing village counts
- Browse district villages: Click on any district to view the complete list of villages organized by taluk
- Find your village: Navigate to the specific village page for detailed information including nearby services
- Access Gram Panchayat info: Each village page provides information about the governing Gram Panchayat
- Identify administrative boundaries: Use this directory to understand which district and taluk your village belongs to
Frequently Asked Questions
How many villages are there in Chhattisgarh?
Chhattisgarh has 32,165 villages spread across 35 districts. These villages are administered through Gram Panchayats and form the base tier of the Panchayati Raj system. The number may vary slightly based on Census enumeration and administrative reorganizations.
What is a Gram Panchayat in Chhattisgarh?
A Gram Panchayat in Chhattisgarh is the elected local self-government body at the village level, established under the 73rd Constitutional Amendment. It is headed by a Sarpanch (Village Head) elected by villagers for a five-year term. Gram Panchayats are responsible for preparing village development plans, maintaining local infrastructure, providing basic services, and implementing government welfare schemes. The Gram Sabha (village assembly) is the fundamental unit of participatory democracy.
How do I find my village in Chhattisgarh?
To find your village in Chhattisgarh: (1) Identify your district from the list above, (2) Click on the district to see all villages organized by taluk, (3) Locate your village in the alphabetical listing under your taluk, or (4) Use the search feature on ChennaiIQ to directly search for your village name. Each village page provides comprehensive information including post office, nearest bank, and administrative details.
What government services are available in villages of Chhattisgarh?
Villages in Chhattisgarh provide access to various government services: Certificates: Birth, death, residence, income certificates through Gram Panchayat or Village Administrative Officer. Welfare schemes: MGNREGA job cards, old age pension, widow pension, PDS ration cards. Healthcare: Primary Health Centres, Anganwadi centers for maternal and child health. Education: Government primary schools, mid-day meal program. Land services: Basic land record queries (detailed services at Taluk office).
Which district has the most villages in Chhattisgarh?
The districts with the most villages in Chhattisgarh are shown at the top of the list above, sorted by village count. Click on any district to explore its complete village directory with taluk-wise organization. Village distribution varies based on district area, terrain, and historical settlement patterns.