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Sr No Age Sex Address RTPCR SR NO AGE SEX ADDRESS 1 44 F Pimpri, Chandur Bazar 2 27 M Tondgaon, Chandur Bazar 3 48 M Tondgaon, Chandur Bazar 4 27 M Tondgaon, Chandur Bazar 5 15 M Chandur bazar 6 21 F Chandur bazar 7 50 F Chandur bazar 8 24 F Chandur bazar 9 55 F Ghatkadaki 10 60 M Ghatkadaki 11 25 F Chandur bazar 12 25 M Madhan 13 16 M Chandur bazar 14 44 M Karajgao 15 30 M Madhan 16 42 F Bramhanwada Thadi 17 15 F Nimbhora 18 47 M Nimbhora 19 40 M Ridhapur 20 50 M Kodori 21 80 M Chandur bazar 22 50 M Shirajgao Band 23 23 F Chandur bazar 24 28 M Checharwadi 25 70 F Ganoja Devi 26 30 M Nimbha 27 59 M Asara 28 28 M Borkhadi 29 45 M Parlam 30 50 F GAWANDGAON, ANJ 31 20 M GAWANDGAON, ANJ 32 22 M CHINCHOLI, ANJ 33 52 M BORALA, ANJ 34 34 M ANJANGOAN SURJI 35 47 M ANJANGOAN SURJI 36 55 M NIMKHED BK, ANJ 37 31 M NIMKHED BK, ANJ 38 30 F ANJANGOAN SURJI 39 39 F HASANAPUR, ANJ 40 33 M PANDHARI, ANJ 41 45 M HASANAPUR, ANJ 42 18 M HASANAPUR, ANJ 43 60 M Bhatkuli 44 32 M chikhaldara 45 40 M bhilkheda 46 20 F bhulori 47 55 M SHIVANGAON 48 48 F SHIVANGAON 49 68 M TIOSA 50 22 M SHIVANGAON Zada , Dhamangaon Rly ( 51 32 F R) Dattapur , Dhamangaon 52 52 M Rly ( R ) Hirapur , Dhamangaon Rly 53 28 M (R) Cotton Market Chowk , 54 57 M Dhamangaon Rly ( R ) Talegaon Dashasar , 55 25 F Dhamangaon Rly ( R ) Dattapur , Dhamangaon 56 20 M Rly ( R ) Juna Dhamangaon , 57 72 M Dhamangaon Rly ( R ) Tiwra, Dhamangaon Rly ( R 58 80 M ) Neharu Nagar , 59 58 F Dhamangaon Rly ( R ) 60 42 M juni Vasti Kandali Achalpur Ganesh Nagar Kandali 61 25 F Achalpur 62 29 F Narsala Achalpur Braman Saba Colony 63 59 M Paratwada 64 32 F Khed Morshi 65 57 F Hirapura Achalpur 66 34 M Sarmaspur Achalpur 67 22 M Rama Bhatkuli 68 28 M Chamak Achalpur 69 49 M Sarmaspur Achalpur 70 29 M Raipura Achalpur 71 50 F Naygaon Achalpur 72 50 F jawardi Achalapur 73 50 M Chawalmandi Achalpur 74 45 F Aakot 75 32 F Parwati Nagar Amravati 76 25 M Sainik Nagar Amravati 77 35 M Aamla 78 45 F Sanket Colony Amravati 79 14 F Sanket Colony Amravati 80 18 M Sanket Colony Amravati 81 70 M Anjangaon Surji 82 70 F Nimas Bada Loni 83 70 M Shirala Walgaon 84 80 M Ghathni KHATRI APPARTMENTS 85 35 F AMT 86 49 F GADGE NAGAR AMT AT KAMUNJA TQ AMT 87 30 M DIST AMT KALA MAROTI 88 24 M NANDGAON PETH AMRAVATI GHUTI DHARNI 89 80 M AMRAVATI GADGE NAGAR 90 33 M AMRAVATI DUFFRIN QUARTER 91 24 F AMRAVATI VENI GANESHPUR NANDGAON 92 47 M KHANDESHWAR AMRAVATI NAVJEEVAN COLONY 93 41 M AMRAVATI 94 61 M Samadhan Nagar Amravati 95 40 F Faizarpura Amravati 96 70 F Shegaon Naka Amravati 97 60 M Ganpati Nagar Amravati Kalyan Nagar Chouk 98 66 M Amravati 99 39 F Siddharth Nagar Amravati 100 28 M Kadamgaon 101 60 F Taj Nagar Amravati 102 50 M Bhatkuli 103 45 M Uttam Nagar Amravati 104 24 M Warud SATEGAON ANJANGAON 105 33 F SURJI AMRAVATI RAJENDRA NAGAR 106 60 M AMRAVATI 107 27 m Priyanka Colony Amt 108 50 f Walmikhurd, Achalpiur Amt 109 40 f umribazar, daryapur Amt BARIPURA OLD TOWN 110 50 F BADNERA DABHA TQ NANDGAON 111 52 M KH 112 45 F MIDC AMRAVATI DABHA TQ NANDGAON 113 24 M KH 114 48 m sabnis plot amravati 115 23 m kailash nagar amravati sane guruji colony sai 116 59 m nagar amravati 117 44 m navathe chouk amravati kailas nagar gopal nagar 118 57 f amravati at nandura khurd tq 119 18 m nandgaon kh dist amravati 120 25 f bhaji bazar amravati at nandura khurd tq 121 45 m nandgaon kh dist amravati sahu nagar sai nagar 122 48 m amravati 123 27 f amba vihar amravati 124 45 m kalyan nagar amravati mahendra colony kathora 125 24 m amt 126 42 m lalkhadi amravati 127 34 m dastur nagar amravati 128 60 f sai nagar amravati 129 25 f gunvant wadi amt 130 31 m sai nagar amravati 131 27 m ravi nagar amt 132 40 m krushnarpan colony amt deshmukh lowan rahatgon 133 34 m road 134 23 M MASOD AMRAVATI 135 69 M Pusner 136 36 M Pusner 137 82 F Papal 138 30 F Saoner Dattapur , Dhamangaon 139 60 M Rly ( R ) Shastri chuok,Dhamangaon 140 64 M Rly ( R ) Dabhada,Dhamangaon Rly 141 32 M (R) Vagholi,Dhamangaon Rly ( 142 29 F R) Juna 143 66 M Dhamangaon,Dhamangaon Rly ( R ) Chintamani 144 20 M Nagar,Dhamangaon Rly ( R ) Dattapur,Dhamangaon Rly 145 23 M (R) Dattapur,Dhamangaon Rly 146 19 M (R) Kasarkhed,Dhamangaon 147 40 M Rly ( R ) Kawali Vasad,Dhamangaon 148 40 M Rly ( R ) Panyachya 149 40 M takijawal,Dhamangaon Rly (R) Aarvi,Dhamangaon Rly ( R 150 45 M ) Chenusta,Dhamangaon Rly 151 45 M (R) Samrudhi 152 30 M Aasegaon,Dhamangaon Rly ( R ) 153 35 M Dhamangaon Rly Juna Dhamangaon, 154 28 M Dhamangaon Rly ( R ) Juna Dhamangaon, 155 23 M Dhamangaon Rly ( R ) Juna Dhamangaon, 156 20 M Dhamangaon Rly ( R ) 157 50 F Dhamangaon Rly Watoda,Dhamangaon Rly ( 158 55 M R) 159 65 M Jalnapur, Chandur Bazar 160 60 M Jalnapur, Chandur Bazar 161 28 M Jalnapur, Chandur Bazar 162 58 M Jalnapur, Chandur Bazar 163 14 F Jalnapur, Chandur Bazar 164 51 M Jalnapur, Chandur Bazar 165 65 F Jalnapur, Chandur Bazar 166 60 F Yawatmal 167 60 F Kharala 168 47 M Ridhapur 169 22 F Visroli 170 50 M Chandur bazar 171 17 F Ridhapur 172 47 M Barhanpur 173 19 M Nazarpur 174 42 M Chandur bazar 175 45 M Ghatkadki 176 20 M Wani Belkheda 177 58 M Kajali 178 25 F Chandur bazar 179 75 F Chandur bazar 180 30 M Thugaon Pimpari 181 55 M Bhilapur Morshi 182 55 F Bhilapur Morshi 183 62 M Pimpalkhuta Motha Morshi 184 50 M Pala Morshi 185 52 M Malipura Morshi 186 60 M Nimbhi Morshi 187 70 M Talni Morshi 188 35 M Pethpura Morshi 189 7 M Pethpura Morshi 190 4 F Pethpura Morshi 191 36 M Udkhed Morshi 192 58 M Vishnora Morshi 193 60 m jamgaon 194 70 F GAVHANKUND 195 54 F WARUD 196 70 M RAWALA 197 15 M GHORAD 198 61 M SURALI 199 36 F WARUD 200 3 F WARUD 201 9 F WARUD 202 44 M TEMBURKHEDA 203 60 F WARUD 204 27 M WARUD 205 17 F WARUD 206 28 F JAMGAON 207 60 F RAWALA DHADI AMRAVATI MARATHA 208 60 M MULTIPURPOSE FOUNDATION shirajgaon ta morshi dist 209 72 M amravati TQ ACHALPUR 210 21 F AMRAVATI TQ ACHALPUR 211 42 F AMRAVATI TQ ACHALPUR 212 38 M AMRAVATI TQ CHIKHALDARA 213 55 M AMRAVATI TA ACHALPUR 214 25 M AMRAVATI KALMGAWHAN TQ BHAT 215 27 M KULI AMRAVATI TQ ACHALPUR 216 60 F AMRAVATI 217 83 F at nawathe nagar amravati YASHODA NAGAR 218 45 F AMRAVATI NANDANVAN COLONY 219 48 F MADHUR RESIDENCY MIDC ROAD AMRAVATI AT POST DONAD TQ 220 40 M AMRAVATI at post ADGAON TQ 221 67 M MORSHI AMRAVATI 222 57 M ravi nagar amravati 14 no school vadali camp 223 20 M amravati JIVAN CHAYA COLONY 224 28 F AMRAVATI 225 63 F akoli road amravati MAGILAL PLOT CAMP 226 42 M ROAD AMRAVATI TA ACHALPUR 227 53 M AMRAVATI HINGNI GAWANDGAON 228 57 Female AMRAVATI 229 55 Female BILANPURA AMRVATI VITTHALWADI KANDALI 230 23 Female PARATWADA VITTHALWADI KANDALI 231 22 Male PARATWADA 232 27 Female JIWANPURA ACHALPUR RAJA APPT GANEDIWAL 233 30 Female LAYOUT CAMP AMRAVATI GOPAL NAGAR 234 70 Male AMRAVATI 235 65 Male SAWALAPUR AMRAVATI KUNBI PURA MASOD 236 70 M WADGAO MAHURE AMRAVATI MAHENDRA COLONY 237 32 M NEW HANUMAN NAGAR AMRAVATI ANJANGAON SURJI 238 56 F AMRAVATI KHOLAPUR BHATKULI 239 40 F AMRAVATI 240 23 M REVSA AMRAVATI FARSHI STOP VIMAL 241 39 M NAGAR AMRAVATI JAMIL COLONY 242 62 M AMRAVATI 243 0 M KAMUNJA AMRVATI 244 34 M ADGAON AMRAVATI MAHEDNRA COLONY 245 45 M AMRAVATI 246 60 F DARYAPUR AMRAVATI CHILAM SHAHWALI 247 35 M AMRAVATI MHADA COLONY 248 28 M AMRAVATI 249 23 M SAI NAGAR AMRAVATI JAINPUR CHANDUR 250 21 M BAZAR AMRAVATI 251 60 F KARANJA LAD WASHIM VISHNU NAGAR 252 38 M AMRAVATI NANDWAN COLONY 253 51 M AMRAVATI NANDWAN COLONY 254 50 F AMRAVATI DHAMANGAON RLY 255 22 F AMRAVATI CIVIL LINE PARATWADA 256 61 F AMRAVATI BOPAPUR ACHALPUR 257 71 F AMRAVATI ANTIGAdarshEN Nehru Nagar 1 46 Female Amravati 2 21 Male Dafrin Quarter Amt 3 60 Male Chandur ( R) Amt 4 47 F NIMBBHORA LAHE 5 18 M AMBA NAGAR AMT 6 52 Male Mill colony paratawada 7 70 Female civil line paratawada 8 34 Female civil line paratawada 9 35 Male Khumai tq- bhaisdehi Tambuswadi tq- 10 40 male chandurbazar Kothanwadi tq- 11 85 Female cahndurbazar 12 10 Female civil line paratawada 13 4 Female civil line paratawada 14 44 Male Dhotarkheda tq- achalpur 15 12 Female begampura achalpur MOCHKHEDA,CHANDUR 16 35 F BAZA KARAJGAON CHANDUR 17 38 M BAZAR OPP KADU HOSPITAL, 18 15 F ANJANGAON SURJI PANDHRI, Ta- 19 65 F ANJANGAON SURJI LANAPUR, TQ. CHANDUR 20 65 M BAJAR, AMRVATI 21 65 M DONAD, DIST.
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