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Farmer ID Name Fathername Cropid Crop Name District District Co De District_Co Notification_IU_N Total Govt Residential Residential Residential farmer_ID Name FatherName cropID crop_name District de SubDistrict Block ame Village Village Code SurveyNo area_insured Premium Subsidy Sum Insured Farmer Type Residential District Subdistrict Block Village 563980 ZILU SURESH GODE SURESH GODE 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Pinguli Pinguli 566803 7/24, 5A/4/2, 6/3, 6/4, 6/5, 24/3 0.61 475.8 237.9 23790 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Pinguli 563981 RAMKRISHNA BHIKAJI KELUSKAR BHIKAJI KELUSKAR 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Kudal Tulsuli Tarf Mangaon 566798 68/1 1.12 873.6 436.8 43680 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Keravade Tarf Mangaon 563982 SHAILESH DASHRATH BAMBARDEKAR DASHRATH BAMBARDEKAR7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Kudal Bambarde Tarf Kalsuli 566728 97/1C, 98/1B 0.69 538.2 269.1 26910 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Bambarde Tarf Mangaon 563983 SUMATI SHANKAR CHAVAN SHANKAR CHAVAN 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Kudal Sangirde 566794 12/12, 41/17, 21/1 0.65999 514.79 257.3961 25739.61 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Sangirde 1988744 AVADHUT MAHADEV DHURI MAHADEV DHURI 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Wados 566769 83/2 0.62 483.6 241.8 24180 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Wados 1988745 PRAKASH KRISHNA BHITAYE KRISHNA BHITAYE 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Mangaon 566779 222/2 1.6 1248 624 62400 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Naneli 1988747 GULABRAO JAGANNATH DALVI JAGANNATH DALVI 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Naneli 566773 148/12 0.57 444.6 222.3 22230 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Naneli 1988748 GUNVANTI BALIRAM SAWANT BALIRAM SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Kaleli 566777 122/5 1.91 1489.8 744.9 74490 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Kaleli 1988749 ANANT SOMNATH GOSAVI SOMNATH GOSAVI 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Wados 566769 92/1 0.49 382.2 191.1 19110 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Wados 1988750 VAISHALI SANTOSH VIRNODKAR SANTOSH VIRNODKAR 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Mangaon 566779 26/2 0.3 234 117 11700 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Mangaon 1988751 VERONICA JOCAY FERRAO JOCAY FERRAO 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Mangaon 566779 103/12 0.55 429 214.5 21450 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Mangaon 1988752 SUBHADRA KHEMA SAWANT KHEMA SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Wados 566769 112/51 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Wados 1988753 SHANKUNTALA GANGARAM KHARAT GANGARAM KHARAT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Wados 566769 197/1 0.65999 514.79 257.3961 25739.61 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Wados 1988754 BALKRISHNA SABAJI GHADI SABAJI GHADI 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Naneli 566773 156/1 1.68 1310.4 655.2 65520 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Naneli 1988755 VASUDEV JAYARAM GHADI JAYARAM GHADI 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Naneli 566773 68/2 2 1560 780 78000 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Naneli 1988756 ROBERT KRISTU DESA KRISTU DESA 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Nivaje 566757 109/1D 1.51 1177.8 588.9 58890 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Nivaje 1988757 MOHAN RAMCHANDRA SAWANT RAMCHANDRA SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Shivapur 566764 48/1 1 780 390 39000 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Shivapur 1988758 NARAYAN SAKHARAM DHURI SAKHARAM DHURI 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Namasgaon 566780 13/4 0.68 530.4 265.2 26520 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Namasgaon 1988759 PRADIP PRABHAKAR GAWADE PRABHAKAR GAWADE 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Mangaon 566779 16/20 0.2 156 78 7800 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Mangaon 1988760 VISHNU VINAYAK PARAB VINAYAK PARAB 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Nivaje 566757 221/0 1.23 959.4 479.7 47970 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Nivaje 1988761 LAXMI GOVIND PARAB GOVIND PARAB 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Mangaon Mangaon 566779 139/ 5/1/2 0.80999 631.79 315.8961 31589.61 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Kaleli 2582238 Anil Deu Shetkar DEU GOVIND SHETKAR 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Kudal Kudal Kudal Kudal (Ct) 566839 21/13 0.27 210.6 105.3 10530 Loanee Sindhudurg Kudal Kudal Akeri 2605659 Soma Dattaram Mestri DATTARAM 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Vengurla Vengurla Shiroda Matond 566687 314/19 and 287/5 0.3 234 117 11700 Non-Loanee Sindhudurg Vengurla Vengurla Matond 3433760 DATTARAM DHARMAJI KADAM SUBHANGI DATTARAM KADAM7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 2788,2864 35 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3433918 CHANDRAKANT SAGUN SAWANT SAGUN CHANDRO SAWANT7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 1863 0.3 234 117 11700 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3434216 AMITA KESHAV BIDYE KESHAV BIDYE 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 1290 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3434376 DHONDI RAMA SAWANT RAMA DHONDI SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Kalambist 566857 88,52,133 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Kalambist 3434695 VITTHAL BABAJI SAWANT BABAJI SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 519 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3434848 PANDURANG GANU LINGWAT GANU PANDURANG LINGWAT7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 1,48,41,50,51,525 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3435010 KASHIBAI SOMA GHADI SOMA UMA GHADI 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Verle 566856 1,72,71,79,91,86,11,790 0.8 624 312 31200 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Verle 3435173 DHONDI SHANKAR DESAI SHANKAR DESAI 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 134,713,922,70 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3435462 MAHESH FATU RAWOOL FATU GOVIND RAWOOL 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 1,59,31,546 0.1 78 39 3900 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3435609 TUKARAM GANU SAWANT GANU LAXMAN SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 2065 0.8 624 312 31200 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3435785 ASHOK LAXMAN RAWOOL LAXMAN RAWOOL 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 147-20,148-2,151-45 0.15 117 58.5 5850 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3435949 DIPAK SUKAJI KADAM SUKAJI APPA KADAM 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 406 0.06026 47 23.5014 2350.14 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3436105 ARUN NARAYAN SAWANT NARAYAN SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 13,60,10,99,837 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3436266 VISHRAM ATMARAM KALAMBISTKAR ATMARAM 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 2906,2624,2816,2838,2896,1811,456/660.12051 94 46.9989 4699.89 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3436452 JIJA LAXMAN SAWANT LAXMAN 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 89,61,51,21,956 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3436602 SHANKAR ARJUN SAWANT ARJUN SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 1073 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3436738 SHRIMATI LAXMAN RAWOOL LAXMAN RAMA RAWOOL 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Verle 566856 164,415,427 418 0.2 156 78 7800 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Verle 3436889 SANJAY BHAGWAN RAWOOL BHAGWAN RAWOOL 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 1,63,41,27,61,28,21,360 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3437055 SAGUN ANANT PASTE ANANT SAGUN PASTE 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 2,58,23,170 0.6 468 234 23400 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3437216 SUDHAKAR VISHNU GHOGALE VISHNU TUKARAM GHOGALE7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 2307 0.2 156 78 7800 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3437386 SURESH MAYBA SAWANT MAYBA NHANU SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 2016 0.15 117 58.5 5850 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3437714 GIRIDHAR NARAYAN SAWANT NARAYAN SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 1099 0.2 156 78 7800 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3437874 SUNANDA GOPAL MESTRY GOPAL BHIVA MESTRY 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 488 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3438048 YASHWANT LADU GAWADE LADU 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 1927 0.2 156 78 7800 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3438209 ASHOK NHANU PASTE NHANU 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli Amboli 566855 ############################ 0.4 312 156 15600 Loanee Sindhudurg Sawantwadi Sawantwadi Amboli 3438361 LAXMI VISHWAS SAWANT VISHWAS SOMA SAWANT 7177 Paddy (dhan) Sindhudurg 529 Sawantwadi Sawantwadi
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