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PUNE List of Subscribers Whose GPF Subscriptions Are Missing for the Given Interest Month OFFICE OF THE PR. ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E)-I, MAHARASHTRA, MUMBAI email id : [email protected] LIST OF GPF MISSING CREDITS - TREASURY : PUNE List of Subscribers whose GPF subscriptions are missing for the given Interest Month. (Interest month is the month following the month of salary from which the GPF Subscription has been deducted). The DDO/Department may furnish the details of deduction viz. Voucher No. & date, Salary Month of deduction, Interest Month, Service Head, Amount of Deduction etc. for the clearance of the Missing Credits. Treasury DDO GPF No. Name Missing Month (Interest Month) PUNE A O (CIVIL SUPPLIES) COLLECTOR GAMH 81759 KAMBLE AVINASH 08/19 OFFICE RAMCHANDRA PUNE A O (CIVIL SUPPLIES) COLLECTOR GAMH 96883 GUNDAL ROHIDAS NAMDEV 03/20 OFFICE PUNE A O (CIVIL SUPPLIES) COLLECTOR MISMH 37773 KASBE P V 10/19 11/19 12/19 01/20 02/20 OFFICE 03/20 PUNE A O 2 GOVT MILK SCHEME MISMH 34497 BAHIRAT VISHWAS NARAYAN 01/19 PUNE A O 2 GOVT MILK SCHEME MISMH 40512 MANE V V 10/18 PUNE A O 2 GOVT MILK SCHEME MISMH 42739 SHELKE SHIVAJI NIVRUTI 12/18 PUNE A O 2 GOVT MILK SCHEME MISMH 45253 PAWAR NILESH SITARAM 11/18 05/19 PUNE A O 2 GOVT MILK SCHEME MISMH 45554 PAWAR SUHAS JOTIRAM 04/18 05/18 06/18 07/18 08/18 09/18 10/18 11/18 12/18 01/19 02/19 03/19 04/19 12/19 01/20 02/20 PUNE A O 2 GOVT MILK SCHEME MISMH 45920 GAVARI KISAN BABAN 05/19 07/19 08/19 10/19 PUNE A O CIVIL SUPPLIES PUNE GAMH 78963 PATOLE BHARAT M 08/19 09/19 PUNE A O CL 2 DEPT OF VOCATIONAL EDCN EDMH 20628 TEKE V K 04/19 AND TRNG PUNE REGION PUNE A O CL 2 DEPT OF VOCATIONAL EDCN MISMH 46910 SALI KESHAV PRABHAKAR 05/16 04/18 05/18 06/18 11/18 AND TRNG PUNE REGION 12/18 01/19 02/19 03/19 04/19 05/19 06/19 09/19 10/19 11/19 12/19 01/20 02/20 03/20 PUNE A O COMM OF COOP & REGR C S M AGCMH 9924 DHAMAL SATISH ABURAO 08/19 09/19 S,CENTRAL BLDG, PUNE-01 PUNE A O COMM OF COOP & REGR C S M AGCMH 10271 CHAVAN SUVARNA NARAYAN 02/19 S,CENTRAL BLDG, PUNE-01 PUNE A O COMM OF COOP & REGR C S M AGCMH 10334 KULKARNI RAM BINDO 07/19 08/19 09/19 10/19 11/19 S,CENTRAL BLDG, PUNE-01 12/19 01/20 PUNE A O COMM OF COOP & REGR C S M AGCMH 10508 KATAKE ANAND ASHOK 07/19 S,CENTRAL BLDG, PUNE-01 PUNE A O COMM OF COOP & REGR C S M AGCMH 10681 SHEWALE RAJENDRA 12/19 01/20 02/20 03/20 S,CENTRAL BLDG, PUNE-01 TRIMBAK PUNE A O COMM OF COOP & REGR C S M AGCMH 10682 MAGAR MAHENDRA 04/18 05/18 06/18 S,CENTRAL BLDG, PUNE-01 BHAUSAHEB PUNE A O COMM OF COOP & REGR C S M AGMH 25537 SUPEKAR R E 07/19 08/19 09/19 10/19 11/19 OFFICE OF THE PR. ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E)-I, MAHARASHTRA, MUMBAI email id : [email protected] LIST OF GPF MISSING CREDITS - TREASURY : PUNE List of Subscribers whose GPF subscriptions are missing for the given Interest Month. (Interest month is the month following the month of salary from which the GPF Subscription has been deducted). The DDO/Department may furnish the details of deduction viz. Voucher No. & date, Salary Month of deduction, Interest Month, Service Head, Amount of Deduction etc. for the clearance of the Missing Credits. Treasury DDO GPF No. Name Missing Month (Interest Month) PUNE A O COMM OF COOP & REGR C S M AGMH 25537 SUPEKAR R E 12/19 01/20 02/20 03/20 S,CENTRAL BLDG, PUNE-01 PUNE A O COMM OF WOMEN & CHILD DEVP GAMH 94029 BHANDWALKAR ANANDA 05/18 SAGAN PUNE A O COMM OF WOMEN & CHILD DEVP GAMH 94892 SARGAR MOHAN BHIMRAO 03/15 PUNE A O COMM OF WOMEN & CHILD DEVP MISMH 38057 SHAIKH S Y 04/18 05/18 06/18 PUNE A O COMM OF WOMEN & CHILD DEVP MISMH 41475 THAKARE GULAB BAPU 12/18 PUNE A O COMMISSIONER ANIMAL HUSBANDARY AGMH 29328 GANDHI SATISHKUMAR 04/14 AUNDH PUNE 07 NARAYAN PUNE A O COMMISSIONER ANIMAL HUSBANDARY AGVMH 5404 BHOR HARIBHAU K 08/19 AUNDH PUNE 07 PUNE A O COMMISSIONER ANIMAL HUSBANDARY AGVMH 6042 MANAVE R T 01/20 AUNDH PUNE 07 PUNE A O COMMISSIONER ANIMAL HUSBANDARY AGVMH 6212 ZAREKAR PRATAPSINGH D 03/20 AUNDH PUNE 07 PUNE A O COMMISSIONER ANIMAL HUSBANDARY AGVMH 6563 GIRASE GORAKHSING D 09/18 AUNDH PUNE 07 PUNE A O COMMISSIONER ANIMAL HUSBANDARY AGVMH 6642 RANDHARE GAHININATH G 09/19 10/19 11/19 12/19 01/20 AUNDH PUNE 07 02/20 03/20 PUNE A O COMMISSIONER ANIMAL HUSBANDARY AGVMH 7509 PETKAR HANUMANT SHANKAR 12/19 AUNDH PUNE 07 PUNE A O DIR OF PRIMARY EDUCATION M S GAMH 84890 CHANDWALE UJAWALA DILIP 04/19 05/19 06/19 PUNE PUNE A O DIR OF PRIMARY EDUCATION M S PWMH 77264 GADE NILESH BALASAHEB 08/19 PUNE PUNE A O DIR OF VJNT, OBC & SBC WELFARE MISMH 44577 BHOSALE RAJIV KAMLAKAR 04/18 05/18 06/18 07/18 08/18 M S 09/18 10/18 11/18 12/18 PUNE A O DIR OF VJNT, OBC & SBC WELFARE MISMH 50065 BHIMALE SANJAY NARSAPPA 10/19 11/19 12/19 01/20 M S PUNE A O DIRECTORATE OF MARKETING PUNE AGCMH 9281 NAVSARE ARVIND D 02/20 PUNE A O DIRECTORATE OF MARKETING PUNE AGCMH 9662 SHAIKH AMINABEGAM A 04/18 05/18 06/18 07/18 08/18 09/18 10/18 11/18 12/18 01/19 02/19 03/19 06/19 08/19 09/19 10/19 11/19 12/19 01/20 02/20 03/20 OFFICE OF THE PR. ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E)-I, MAHARASHTRA, MUMBAI email id : [email protected] LIST OF GPF MISSING CREDITS - TREASURY : PUNE List of Subscribers whose GPF subscriptions are missing for the given Interest Month. (Interest month is the month following the month of salary from which the GPF Subscription has been deducted). The DDO/Department may furnish the details of deduction viz. Voucher No. & date, Salary Month of deduction, Interest Month, Service Head, Amount of Deduction etc. for the clearance of the Missing Credits. Treasury DDO GPF No. Name Missing Month (Interest Month) PUNE A O DIRECTORATE OF MARKETING PUNE AGCMH 9806 KIRVE PUSHPA PRAKASH 02/19 PUNE A O DIRECTORATE OF MARKETING PUNE AGCMH 10220 KOKARE VINAYAK 03/20 VITHALRAO PUNE A O DIRECTORATE OF MARKETING PUNE AGCMH 11219 JANGAM SANDIP SHANKAR 02/19 PUNE A O DIST SUPTDG AGRIL OFFR PUNE AGMH 20579 MANE DATTATRAY S 03/20 PUNE A O DIST SUPTDG AGRIL OFFR PUNE AGMH 28485 SAWANT P A 12/18 01/19 02/19 03/19 PUNE A O DIST SUPTDG AGRIL OFFR PUNE AGMH 29059 BUCHUDE RAMDAS G 03/20 PUNE A O DIST SUPTDG AGRIL OFFR PUNE AGMH 32182 KANADE AMIT BABANRAO 06/18 PUNE A O DIVNL JT DIR OF AGRICULTURE AGMH 28449 KAMBLE A L 03/19 PUNE A O DIVNL JT DIR OF AGRICULTURE AGMH 28617 KAPASE KISHORE S 07/19 PUNE A O DIVNL JT DIR OF AGRICULTURE AGMH 29360 GAVLI DATTU DHANJI 07/19 PUNE A O DIVNL JT DIR OF AGRICULTURE AGMH 30002 LAVAND BHAUSAHEB VALMIK 07/19 08/19 09/19 10/19 11/19 01/20 PUNE A O DY DIR OF EDCN PUNE REGION PUNE EDMH 19597 KUMBHAR S P 06/18 PUNE A O DY DIR OF EDCN PUNE REGION PUNE EDMH 21083 PACHANGRE DASHRATH 07/15 11/19 CHATRABHUJ PUNE A O DY DIR OF EDCN PUNE REGION PUNE EDMH 24680 AHIRE PRAVIN VASANT 03/20 PUNE A O DY DIR OF EDCN PUNE REGION PUNE EDMH 24747 RAUT MINAKSHI BHARAT 07/19 08/19 09/19 10/19 11/19 12/19 01/20 02/20 03/20 PUNE A O GROUND WATER SURVEYS AND DEVOP GAMH 91409 GAIKWAD RAHUL UTTAM 07/19 08/19 PUNE REGN PUNE A O GROUND WATER SURVEYS AND DEVOP PWMH 83832 SHITOLE SUVARNA SANTOSH 12/19 PUNE REGN PUNE A O GROUND WATER SURVEYS AND DEVOP PWMH 84961 SHINDE PRAKASH 01/20 02/20 03/20 PUNE REGN VISHWANATH PUNE A O HANDICAPPED WELFARE GAMH 81567 DHAVRE V S 08/19 COMMISIONARATE, M S PUNE A O HANDICAPPED WELFARE MISMH 44348 KADAM SANJAY RAMBHAU 06/19 08/19 COMMISIONARATE, M S PUNE A O HANDICAPPED WELFARE MISMH 46543 SHINDE NALINI S 02/20 03/20 COMMISIONARATE, M S (BORADE) PUNE A O HANDICAPPED WELFARE MISMH 48517 LOKHANDE SUJIT SAYAJI 02/19 03/19 05/19 COMMISIONARATE, M S PUNE A O MAH INST OF MENTAL MMH 30243 SHAIKH AYESHA RAFIQUE 11/19 HEALTH,SASSOON GEN HOS CAM,PUNE-1 (PATHAN) OFFICE OF THE PR. ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E)-I, MAHARASHTRA, MUMBAI email id : [email protected] LIST OF GPF MISSING CREDITS - TREASURY : PUNE List of Subscribers whose GPF subscriptions are missing for the given Interest Month. (Interest month is the month following the month of salary from which the GPF Subscription has been deducted). The DDO/Department may furnish the details of deduction viz. Voucher No. & date, Salary Month of deduction, Interest Month, Service Head, Amount of Deduction etc.
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