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Reliance PMFBY Kh 2017 Bankwise Paid Claim Details 2.Xlsx Reliance General Insuranc Company Ltd. PMFBY KHARIF 2017 Bankwise claim paid Statement. Non Loanee Loanee Grand Total District Bank Name Branch Name No of Farmers Claims Paid No of Farmers Claims Paid No of Farmers Claims Paid Amravati Akola District Central Co-Operative Bank Akola 133 15,81,961 - - 133 15,81,961 Amravati Allahabad Bank ACHALPUR PARTWADA 40 5,92,175 6 1,07,480 46 6,99,654 Amravati Allahabad Bank AMRAVATI 235 46,62,770 2 51,863 237 47,14,632 Amravati Allahabad Bank AMRAVATI CAMP 27 3,61,968 - - 27 3,61,968 Amravati Allahabad Bank JARIDA 8 51,253 - - 8 51,253 Amravati Allahabad Bank MOZRI 119 3,92,410 13 41,393 132 4,33,803 Amravati Allahabad Bank PIMPRI(NIPANI) 16 1,51,180 61 2,38,785 77 3,89,965 Amravati Allahabad Bank RATHINAGAR. AMRAVATI 16 2,09,719 1 23,372 17 2,33,092 Amravati Allahabad Bank TEMPRU SONDA 26 1,29,789 15 1,03,794 41 2,33,583 Amravati Allahabad Bank WADONA RAMNATH 16 1,36,599 1 473 17 1,37,071 Amravati Andhra Bank AMRAVATI 2 6,057 1 20,052 3 26,110 Amravati Andhra Bank IRWIN CHOWK - - 1 13,631 1 13,631 Amravati Andhra Bank PARATWADA 18 1,90,925 - - 18 1,90,925 Amravati Axis Bank Limited AKOT 1 43,458 - - 1 43,458 Amravati Axis Bank Limited AMRAVATI 11 3,27,225 - - 11 3,27,225 Amravati Axis Bank Limited ANJANGAON 4 75,396 - - 4 75,396 Amravati Axis Bank Limited BADNERA ROAD. AMRAVATI 2 99,982 - - 2 99,982 Amravati Axis Bank Limited Morshi 10 3,03,717 - - 10 3,03,717 Amravati Axis Bank Limited PARATWADA 4 89,593 - - 4 89,593 Amravati Axis Bank Limited WARDHA 1 18,671 - - 1 18,671 Amravati Axis Bank Limited YAVATMAL BRANCH 2 15,600 - - 2 15,600 Amravati Bank Of Baroda ACHALPUR 18 1,70,901 1 6,726 19 1,77,627 Amravati Bank Of Baroda MAJRIMASLA 15 2,63,943 39 3,52,502 54 6,16,445 Amravati Bank Of Baroda SAI NAGAR. AMRAVATI - - 11 1,87,458 11 1,87,458 Amravati Bank Of India ACHALPUR 15 1,65,368 1 8,552 16 1,73,920 Amravati Bank Of India AMRAVATI 7 2,01,609 - - 7 2,01,609 Amravati Bank Of India ANJANGAON SURJI 31 4,65,764 26 5,56,646 57 10,22,409 Amravati Bank Of India CHANDURBAZAR 108 16,50,994 18 2,49,226 126 19,00,219 Amravati Bank Of India DEORANKAR NAGAR.MIDC 19 1,26,389 5 51,431 24 1,77,821 Amravati Bank Of India DHAMANGAON RAILWAY 10 49,268 1 11,259 11 60,527 Amravati Bank Of India MALKHED 3 25,613 9 16,052 12 41,664 Amravati Bank Of India Morshi 32 4,02,171 46 8,07,278 78 12,09,449 Amravati Bank Of India MOWAR 2 4,501 - - 2 4,501 Amravati Bank Of India V.M.V.ROAD 1 25,066 - - 1 25,066 Amravati Bank Of India WARUD 7 11,711 1 3,273 8 14,984 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra ACHALPUR 34 3,91,082 25 2,55,102 59 6,46,184 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra AMRAVATI MAIN 13 1,97,133 7 1,28,494 20 3,25,627 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY BRANCH. AMRAVATI 2 71,225 - - 2 71,225 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra AMRAVATI-KHAPARDE BAGICHA 5 29,992 1 22,929 6 52,920 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra AMRAVATI-RAJAPETH - - 1 1,514 1 1,514 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra AMRAVATI-RUKMININAGAR - - 1 1,363 1 1,363 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra ARVI 2 37,894 - - 2 37,894 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra ASARA 198 61,69,268 60 12,47,777 258 74,17,045 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra Badnera 15 1,02,516 49 2,58,257 64 3,60,772 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra Banosa 29 1,70,942 445 53,72,795 474 55,43,737 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra CHANDIKAPUR 114 19,36,903 792 1,01,80,783 906 1,21,17,685 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra CHANDUR BAZAR 42 6,22,694 34 4,31,923 76 10,54,616 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra CHINCHOLI 96 7,10,323 7 42,408 103 7,52,732 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra DEOGAON 34 2,42,449 5 22,505 39 2,64,954 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra DHAMANGAON-GANDHI CHOWK 34 2,69,170 11 42,964 45 3,12,134 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra DHANORAFASI 83 9,11,972 86 5,38,363 169 14,50,335 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra GADGENAGAR-AMRAVATI - - 2 50,042 2 50,042 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra Hiwarkhed 14 1,18,743 8 72,095 22 1,90,838 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra KATHORA (BK) 2 31,906 - - 2 31,906 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra KHANAPUR (AMRAVATI) 88 10,05,627 17 2,10,336 105 12,15,963 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra KHED 93 9,48,902 38 5,06,021 131 14,54,923 Reliance General Insuranc Company Ltd. PMFBY KHARIF 2017 Bankwise claim paid Statement. Non Loanee Loanee Grand Total District Bank Name Branch Name No of Farmers Claims Paid No of Farmers Claims Paid No of Farmers Claims Paid Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra KUTASA - - 3 29,787 3 29,787 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra LONI-MARKET YARD 38 63,577 1 1,005 39 64,582 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra MAHULI CHOR 8 1,01,488 44 4,33,639 52 5,35,127 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra MAHULI JAHAGIR 3 27,612 5 18,451 8 46,064 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra MASOD-TAPOVAN (AMRAVATI) 32 75,373 42 73,109 74 1,48,482 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra Morshi 66 8,30,395 27 3,36,012 93 11,66,406 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra PANAJ 1 17,742 4 78,609 5 96,351 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra PIMPLOD 11 1,22,175 597 65,36,400 608 66,58,575 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra PULGAON 2 13,825 - - 2 13,825 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra Pusla 1 4,092 2 6,547 3 10,639 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra RITHPUR 83 16,65,057 53 8,99,065 136 25,64,121 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra SAINAGAR. AMRAVATI 2 2,574 13 1,50,007 15 1,52,582 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra SHIRAJGAON (KASBA) 94 5,19,958 3 37,066 97 5,57,024 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra SURJI(ANJANGAON) 96 14,64,955 293 53,84,759 389 68,49,715 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra THUGAON(PURNANAGAR) 15 1,63,226 11 58,336 26 2,21,561 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra WARUD 3 62,743 - - 3 62,743 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra WARUD. AMRAVATI - - 1 818 1 818 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra YASHODANAGAR. AMRAVATI 5 38,844 - - 5 38,844 Amravati Bank Of Maharashtra Yeoda 7 1,07,367 392 74,82,958 399 75,90,325 Amravati Canara Bank AMARAVATHI NAVSARI 27 7,15,190 - - 27 7,15,190 Amravati Canara Bank AMRAVATI 39 5,48,354 61 6,94,665 100 12,43,019 Amravati Canara Bank Daryapur 11 1,26,666 1 31,026 12 1,57,692 Amravati Canara Bank WARUD 1 2,046 - - 1 2,046 Amravati Central Bank Of India ACHALPUR-JAIN TEMPLE RD. 52 4,43,526 26 2,59,455 78 7,02,981 Amravati Central Bank Of India Ambada 41 2,52,150 - - 41 2,52,150 Amravati Central Bank Of India ANJANGAON BARI 130 2,75,474 152 2,81,392 282 5,56,866 Amravati Central Bank Of India ANJANGAON SURJI 69 13,52,237 270 51,65,851 339 65,18,087 Amravati Central Bank Of India Benoda 26 46,945 4 3,947 30 50,892 Amravati Central Bank Of India BHANDARAJ 64 12,41,778 411 68,08,510 475 80,50,288 Amravati Central Bank Of India BHATKULI 175 46,20,359 154 33,14,709 329 79,35,068 Amravati Central Bank Of India BRAHMANWADA THADI 34 3,70,424 - - 34 3,70,424 Amravati Central Bank Of India CHANDUR RAILWAY - - 1 1,755 1 1,755 Amravati Central Bank Of India Chikhaldara 17 1,56,641 - - 17 1,56,641 Amravati Central Bank Of India DARYAPUR-MAIN MARKET 98 11,72,730 276 34,14,220 374 45,86,950 Amravati Central Bank Of India DHAMANGAON 28 2,27,007 10 65,555 38 2,92,562 Amravati Central Bank Of India GHATLADGI 63 6,49,491 11 1,90,805 74 8,40,296 Amravati Central Bank Of India KAPUSTALANI 129 28,20,719 349 80,65,567 478 1,08,86,286 Amravati Central Bank Of India KARAJGAON 87 6,42,631 3 80,859 90 7,23,491 Amravati Central Bank Of India KASABEGAVHAN 3 52,487 458 1,11,80,324 461 1,12,32,811 Amravati Central Bank Of India Kokarda 134 14,91,889 432 56,16,319 566 71,08,207 Amravati Central Bank Of India KOLHAPUR 113 5,81,932 32 6,37,036 145 12,18,968 Amravati Central Bank Of India Nandgaon Peth 173 19,07,685 75 14,05,405 248 33,13,090 Amravati Central Bank Of India NANDGAON-KHANDESHWAR 7 36,334 50 2,36,309 57 2,72,643 Amravati Central Bank Of India NERPINGALAI 105 11,82,809 80 13,71,280 185 25,54,089 Amravati Central Bank Of India PARATWADA 4 18,646 8 64,175 12 82,821 Amravati Central Bank Of India Pathrot 40 2,15,986 15 1,74,398 55 3,90,385 Amravati Central Bank Of India PHUBGAON - - 20 82,843 20 82,843 Amravati Central Bank Of India PIMPALKHUTA 119 15,07,488 3 29,992 122 15,37,480 Amravati Central Bank Of India RAJURA BAZAR 5 15,613 8 28,950 13 44,563 Amravati Central Bank Of India RASEGAON 11 1,16,564 50 6,75,497 61 7,92,061 Amravati Central Bank Of India SANGLUD 29 2,74,912 309 34,47,118 338 37,22,029 Amravati Central Bank Of India SHIVAJINAGAR-AMRAVATI 8 54,243 1 14,357 9 68,600 Amravati Central Bank Of India Talwel 184 37,66,492 87 13,05,508 271 50,72,000 Amravati Central Bank Of India Teosa 67 6,50,154 6 45,958 73 6,96,112 Reliance General Insuranc Company Ltd.
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