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Ward No.8 Deolali Cantonment Board Voter List Deolali Cantonment Board Voter List - 2021 Part No. 1 Ward No.8 Sr.No. Name Age Father / Husband Name Address 1 Deepak 44 Pandit Kuwar 267, Kuwar Mala 2 Sarika 38 Deepak Kuwar 267, Kuwar Mala 3 Ranjit 42 Pandit Kuwar 267, Kuwar Mala 4 Archana 37 Ranjit Kuwar 267, Kuwar Mala 5 Hemlata 68 Pandit Kuwar 267, Kuwar Mala 6 Vanita 39 Sanjay Dodamani 201-A, Dodamani farm 7 Gaurav 26 Sanjay Dodamani 201-A, Dodamani farm 8 Saurabh 20 Sanjay Dodamani 201-A, Dodamani farm 9 Varsha 23 Deepak Das 201-A, Dodamani farm 10 Sangita 40 Ramesh Donde 201-A, Dodamani farm 11 Renuka 20 Ramesh Donde 201-A, Dodamani farm 12 Shivani 19 Ramesh Donde 201-A, Dodamani farm 13 Rohini 54 Deepak Das 201-A, Dodamani farm 14 Rahul 27 Deepak Das 201-A, Dodamani farm 15 Dhankumar 50 Krushna Magar 217, Farzandi Baug 16 Suman 46 Punjaji Gurule 105 A-5, Farzandi Baug 17 Vishwanath 45 Bhivaji Gode 105 A-5, Farzandi Baug 18 Sunita 39 Vishnu Gode 105 A-5, Farzandi Baug 19 Sanjay 44 Walu Gode 105 A-5, Farzandi Baug 20 Suman 38 Sanjay Gode 105 A-5, Farzandi Baug 21 Suresh 54 Rajaram Punde 107, Gustad Nursery 22 Savitrabai 68 Rajaram Punde 107, Gustad Nursery 23 Sunita 46 Suresh Punde 107, Gustad Nursery 24 Manoj 29 Suresh Punde 107, Gustad Nursery 25 Satish 26 Suresh Punde 107, Gustad Nursery 26 Neha 24 Suresh Punde 107, Gustad Nursery 27 Kajal 21 Suresh Punde 107, Gustad Nursery 28 Santosh 35 Rajaram Jogare 107, Gustad Nursery 29 Satyabhama 33 Santosh Jogare 107, Gustad Nursery 30 Parveen 48 Naushir Bakshay 10 ६ , Bamasi Baug 31 Meharbanoo 66 K. Oshtori 10 ६ , Bamasi Baug 32 Noshir 50 Ardeshir Bakshay 10 ६ , Bamasi Baug 33 Dasma 61 B. Zop 10 ६ , Bamasi Baug 34 Ramesh 63 Motiram Gopal 494,Lumbini Nagar 35 Padma 38 Ramesh Gopal 494,Lumbini Nagar 36 Pushpak 34 Ramesh Ujjainkar 494,Lumbini Nagar 37 Varsha 33 Pushpak Ujjainkar 494,Lumbini Nagar 38 Kantabai 74 Govind Bhalerao 1582, Lumbini Nager 39 Usha 49 Ashok Bhalerao 1582, Lumbini Nager 40 Akshay 29 Ashok Bhalerao 1582, Lumbini Nager 41 Karan 27 Ashok Bhalerao 1582, Lumbini Nager 42 Mangl 39 Ravindra Bhalerao 1584, Lumbini Nager 43 Tejas 21 Ravindra Bhalerao 1584, Lumbini Nager 44 Diksha 20 Ravidra Bhalerao 1584, Lumbini Nager 45 Sunil 53 Govind Bhalerao 1585, Lumbini Nager 46 Smita 48 Sunil Bhalerao 1585, Lumbini Nager 47 Prakash 57 Govind Bhalerao 1583, Lumbini Nager 48 Harshda 51 Prakash Bhalerao 1583, Lumbini Nager 49 Pritesh 21 Prakash Bhalerao 1583, Lumbini Nager 50 Priyanka 20 Prakash Bhalerao 1583, Lumbini Nager 51 Trejabai 69 Vasantkumar Bhalerao 494/7, Lumbini Nagar 52 Dhiresh 38 Vasantkumar Bhalerao 494/7, Lumbini Nagar Page 1 of 10 Deolali Cantonment Board Voter List - 2021 Part No. 1 Ward No.8 Sr.No. Name Age Father / Husband Name Address 53 Santosh 40 Vasantkumar Bhalerao 494/7, Lumbini Nagar 54 Rohini 36 Dhiresh Bhalerao 494/7, Lumbini Nagar 55 Sonubai 71 Murlidhar Jadhav 494,Lumbini Nagar 56 Vishal 41 Murlidhar Jadhav 494,Lumbini Nagar 57 Anita 35 Vishal Jadhav 494,Lumbini Nagar 58 Santosh 46 Mahadeo Shinde 1330, Lumbini Nagar 59 Swati 36 Santosh Shinde 1330, Lumbini Nagar 60 Manoj 42 Mahadu Shinde 1330, Lumbini Nagar 61 Shakuntala 30 Manoj Shinde 1330, Lumbini Nagar 62 Sumanbai 61 Mahadu Shinde 1330, Lumbini Nagar 63 Savitribai 74 Narayan Kshirsagar 494/5, Lumbini Nagar 64 Vijay 53 Narayan Kshirsagar 494/5, Lumbini Nagar 65 Alka 50 Vijay Kshirsagar 494/5, Lumbini Nagar 66 Nirmala 55 Narayan Kshirsagar 494/5, Lumbini Nagar 67 Aniket 25 Vijay Kshirsagar 494/5, Lumbini Nagar 68 Ravindra 54 Raghunath Pawar 1854, Lumbini Nagar, 69 Mahananda 49 Ravindra Pawar 1854, Lumbini Nagar, 70 Ashwini 26 Ravindra Pawar 1854, Lumbini Nagar, 71 Rohit 24 Ravindra Pawar 1854, Lumbini Nagar, 72 Praful 21 Ravindra Pawar 1854, Lumbini Nagar, 73 Ramanbai 66 Bhagwat Khadtale 1330, Lumbini Nagar 74 Gautam 49 Bhagwat Khadtale 1330, Lumbini Nagar 75 Sangita 41 Gautam Khadtale 1330, Lumbini Nagar 76 Shubham 24 Gautam Khadtale 1330, Lumbini Nagar 77 Prartik 22 Gautam Khadtale 1330, Lumbini Nagar 78 Ritivik 21 Gautam Khadtale 1330, Lumbini Nagar 79 Neha 22 Pratik Khadtale 1330, Lumbini Nagar 80 Bhagwat 66 Shankar Dhengle 1474, Lumbini Nagar, 81 Sangita 54 Bhagwat Dhengle 1474, Lumbini Nagar, 82 Pundlik 82 Narayan Dhengle 1474, Lumbini Nagar, 83 Abhijit 34 Bhagwat Dhengle 1474, Lumbini Nagar, 84 Megha 32 Bhagwat Dhengle 1474, Lumbini Nagar, 85 Sumit 23 Bhagwat Dhengle 1474, Lumbini Nagar, 86 Shamkumari 64 Mohanlal Rajput 1904, Lumbini Nager 87 Navin 38 Mohanlal Rajput 1904, Lumbini Nager 88 Nitin 36 Mohanlal Rajput 1904, Lumbini Nager 89 Poonam 32 Navin Rajput 1904, Lumbini Nager 90 Savita 28 Nitin Rajput 1904, Lumbini Nager 91 Sunil 45 Lahu Bhosle 1558, Lumbini Nagar 92 Lalita 37 Sunil Bhosle 1558, Lumbini Nagar 93 Snehal 19 Sunil Bhosle 1558, Lumbini Nagar 94 Surekha 59 Ramesh Pawar 1996, Lumbini Nagar. 95 vanitin 36 Ramesh Pawar 1996, Lumbini Nagar. 96 Seema 31 Umesh Pawar 1996, Lumbini Nagar. 97 Vivek 31 Ramesh Pawar 1996, Lumbini Nagar. 98 Madhvi 30 Ramesh Pawar 1996, Lumbini Nagar. 99 Prasad 29 Ramesh Pawar 1996, Lumbini Nagar. 100 Archana 26 Prasad Pawar 1996, Lumbini Nagar. 101 Anusaya 72 Bhimrao Abhang 494/1, Lumbini Nagar, 102 Kartiki 28 Bhimrao Abhang 494/1, Lumbini Nagar, 103 Shravan 74 Nawsa Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 104 Leelabai 70 Shravan Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, Page 2 of 10 Deolali Cantonment Board Voter List - 2021 Part No. 1 Ward No.8 Sr.No. Name Age Father / Husband Name Address 105 Subhash 50 Shravan Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 106 Sunita 43 Subhash Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 107 Praful 26 Subhash Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 108 Sunil 49 Shravan Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 109 Chayabai 45 Sunil Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 110 Kishor 39 Shravan Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 111 Sangita 34 Kishor Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 112 Rajendra 36 Shravan Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 113 Naresh 28 Sunit Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 114 Savita 30 Rajendra Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 115 Vrushali 21 Subhash Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 116 Pratibha 24 Subhash Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 117 Chetan 20 Sunil Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 118 Swati 19 Sunil Gurav 1798, Lumbini Nagar, 119 Omprakash 67 Babulal Kanojiya 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 120 Geeta 62 Omprakash Kanojiya 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 121 Ramkali 95 Babulal Kanojiya 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 122 Anup 42 Omprakash Kanojiya 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 123 Anil 40 Omprakash Kanojiya 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 124 Archana 37 Omprakash Kanojiya 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 125 Anju 36 Omprakash Kanojiya 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 126 Balu 58 Pooja Shinde 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 127 Suman 50 Balu Shinde 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 128 Sameer 33 Balu Shinde 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 129 Rina 32 Sameer Shinde 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 130 Bhimrao 59 Popatrao Shinde 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 131 Vimal 58 Bhimrao Shinde 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 132 Komal 22 Bhimrao Shinde 1441, Sainik Vihar Soc 133 Gaurav 46 Popat Jadhav 1428, Sainik Vihar Soc 134 Sunanda 40 Popat Jadhav 1428, Sainik Vihar Soc 135 Mayur 33 Popat Jadhav 1428, Sainik Vihar Soc 136 Nivrutti 59 Kalu Battise 1435, Sainik Vihar Soc 137 Savitri 48 Nivrutti Battise 1435, Sainik Vihar Soc 138 Gaurav 28 Nivrutti Battise 1435, Sainik Vihar Soc 139 Sonli 24 Gaurav Battise 1435, Sainik Vihar Soc 140 Bhalchadra 79 Gopal Bhalerao 1432, Sainik Vihar Soc 141 Lilavati 74 Bhalchandra Bhalerao 1432, Sainik Vihar Soc 142 Sandeep 41 Bhalchandra Bhalerao 1432, Sainik Vihar Soc 143 Swati 40 Bhalchandra Bhalerao 1432, Sainik Vihar Soc 144 Minakshi 47 Sadashiv Khule 1442, Sainik Vihar Soc 145 Vikram 30 Sadashiv Khule 1442, Sainik Vihar Soc 146 Vidya 27 Sadashiv Khule 1442, Sainik Vihar Soc 147 Shivaji 35 Tukaram Bhagat 1442, Sainik Vihar Soc 148 Kalpana 29 Shivaji Bhagat 1442, Sainik Vihar Soc 149 Prakash 58 Savaliram Deshmukh 1438, Sainik Vihar Soc 150 Jayshri 49 Prakash Deshmukh 1438, Sainik Vihar Soc 151 Sushant 30 Prakash Deshmukh 1438, Sainik Vihar Soc 152 Shamli 24 Prakash Deshmukh 1438, Sainik Vihar Soc 153 Kailas 44 Abaji Dalvi Plot No. 41, Sainik Vihar Soc 154 Sapna 37 Kailas Dalvi Plot No. 41, Sainik Vihar Soc 155 Jyoti 42 Suresh Jagtap 1426, Sainik Vihar Soc 156 Sujata 25 Suresh Jagtap 1426, Sainik Vihar Soc Page 3 of 10 Deolali Cantonment Board Voter List - 2021 Part No. 1 Ward No.8 Sr.No. Name Age Father / Husband Name Address 157 Sagar 22 Suresh Jagtap 1426, Sainik Vihar Soc 158 Kapasabai 62 Waman Pagare 1426, Sainik Vihar Soc 159 Sachin 44 Waman Pagare 1426, Sainik Vihar Soc 160 Meenakshi 38 Sachin Pagare 1426, Sainik Vihar Soc 161 Nitin 38 Waman Pagare 1426, Sainik Vihar Soc 162 Darshana 30 Nitin Pagare 1426, Sainik Vihar Soc 163 Aarti 35 Waman Pagare 1426, Sainik Vihar Soc 164 Parvati 68 Keshav Dalve 1444, Sainik Vihar Soc 165 Suhas 46 Keshav Dalve 1444, Sainik Vihar Soc 166 Deepali 36 Suhas Dalve 1444, Sainik Vihar Soc 167 Sanjay 55 Raosaheb Sahane 1439, Sainik Vihar Soc 168 Surekha 50 Sanjay Sahane 1439, Sainik Vihar Soc 169 Aashish 28 Sanjay Sahane 1439, Sainik Vihar Soc 170 Ramdas 73 Laxshman Sahane 1439, Sainik Vihar Soc 171 Mandabai 62 Ramdas Sahane 1439, Sainik Vihar Soc 172 Yogesh 27 Ramdas Sahane 1439, Sainik Vihar Soc 173 Navnath 30 Ramdas Sahane 1439, Sainik Vihar Soc 174 Shilpa 27 Bajirao Sahane 1439, Sainik Vihar Soc 175 Sahebrao 54 T. Nikam 1668, Sainik Vihar Soc 176 Alka 50 Sahebrao Nikam 1668, Sainik Vihar Soc 177 Savrabh 25 Sahebrao Nikam 1668, Sainik Vihar Soc 178 Dhanashree 22 Sahebrao Nikam 1668, Sainik Vihar Soc 179 Vinod 23 Vijay Singh 1668, Sainik Vihar Soc 180 Daji 60 Hiraji Gharate 1437, Sainik Vihar Soc 181 Shobha 53 Daji Gharate 1437, Sainik Vihar Soc 182 Sagar 28 Daji Gharate 1437, Sainik Vihar Soc 183 Gautam 26 Daji Gharate 1437, Sainik Vihar
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