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Society No-1 Gangapur Road NMC Nmc DATAR Akashwani Tower Nashik Flat No 2 Shandar Appartment 16 41 M Pumping Station Road Behind NMC Nmc DATAR Vidhaya Vikas Hospital Flat No 2 Shandar Appartment 17 11 M Pumping Station Road Behind NMC Nmc DATAR Vidhaya Vikas Hospital Flat No 2 Shandar Appartment 18 4 M Pumping Station Road Behind NMC Nmc DATAR Vidhaya Vikas Hospital Flat No 4 Shree Valabh Apt 19 38 F Shraddha Vihar Indira Nagar NMC Nmc DATAR Near Aashirwad Narshing Plot No 42 43 Swapna Purti 20 36 M Niwas Gangapur Satpur Road NMC Nmc DATAR Near Motiwala Medical Plot No 88 Lane No 2 Lavhate 21 90 F Nagar Sugandha Bunglow NMC Nmc DATAR Nashik 48 Nandadeep College Road 22 83 F Near Hpt College Krushi NMC Nmc DELTA LAB Nagar Nashik Maharashtra 48 Nandadeep College Road 23 64 M Near Hpt College Krushi NMC Nmc DELTA LAB Nagar Nashik Maharashtra 48 Nandadeep College Road 24 36 M Near Hpt College Krushi NMC Nmc DELTA LAB Nagar Nashik Maharashtra Indian Oil Petrol Pump Fl No 25 79 F 304 Jayashree Apt Sawarkar NMC Nmc DELTA LAB Nagar Gangapur Road Nashik Indian Oil Petrol Pump Fl No 26 83 M 304 Jayashree Apt Sawarkar NMC Nmc DELTA LAB Nagar Gangapur Road Nashik 1452 Ramnath Nagar Adgaon 27 70 F NMC Nmc DRVPMC Nashik 28 70 M Nashik Road NMC Nmc DRVPMC 18 Umashankar Nashik Road 29 28 M NMC Nmc SUPREME Nashik 18 Umashankar Nashik Road 30 27 M NMC Nmc SUPREME Nashik 18 Umashankar Nashik Road 31 57 F NMC Nmc SUPREME Nashik Kelungan Ahmadnagar 32 27 M OUT A Nagar DELTA LAB Maharashtra Near Shetki Farm Sawali 33 36 M Vihir Khurda Ahmadnagar OUT A Nagar DELTA LAB Shirdi Maharashtra At Parmori Po Awankhed Tal 34 34 M RURAL Dindori AK LAB Dindori Parmori Nashik 35 52 M At Post Yeola Nashik RURAL Yeola AK LAB 36 64 F Dongagaon Nashik RURAL Niphad AK LAB 37 27 M Khadak Malegaon Nashik RURAL Niphad AK LAB Mu Dubrewadi Post Dubere 38 18 M RURAL Sinnar AK LAB Dubere Nashik Nandur Madhyameshwar 39 13 F RURAL Niphad AK LAB Nandur Nashik Pandurang Ganore At Post 40 41 F Khadak Sukene Tal Dindori RURAL Dindori AK LAB Sukena Nashik Rayate Wasti Khadak 41 45 F RURAL Niphad AK LAB Malegaon Nashik Takli Vinchur Takli Khurd 42 55 F RURAL Niphad AK LAB Nashik Varhe Darna Niphad Sangavi 43 23 F RURAL Niphad AK LAB Nashik 44 74 M Wahegaon Vaki Bk Nashik RURAL Chandwad AK LAB 45 32 F Deolali Camp Nashik Road RURAL Nashik NMC LAB 46 38 M Devala Nashik RURAL Deola NMC LAB Mu Po Ambedindori Taluka 47 35 F RURAL Dindori NMC LAB Dindori Nashik 48 24 M Deola Tal Deola RURAL Deola DH VRDL 49 70 F Gunjalwadi Tal Deola RURAL Deola DH VRDL 50 35 M Komalwadi Sinnar RURAL Sinnar DH VRDL 51 14 M Navibej Taluka Kalwan RURAL Kalwan DH VRDL 52 23 M Panchale Sinnar RURAL Sinnar DH VRDL 53 30 M Sonari Sinnar RURAL Sinnar DH VRDL 54 25 F Sonari Sinnar RURAL Sinnar DH VRDL 55 22 M Umrale Bk Nashik RURAL Dindori DH VRDL 56 40 F Vakharwadi Tal Deola RURAL Deola DH VRDL Flat 203 Aaradhya Palace 57 71 M Chand Ashi Road Near RURAL Nashik DATAR Vishwas Co Op Bank Flat 203 Aaradhya Palace 58 61 F Chandashi Road Near RURAL Nashik DATAR Vishwas Co Op Bank Flat No 203 Aaradhya Palace 59 33 F Chandashi Near Vishwas Co RURAL Nashik DATAR Op Bank Chandashi House No 1 Kakad Mala At 60 70 F Post Gulvanch Sinner Nashik RURAL Sinnar DATAR 422103 At Post Jaikheda Tal Baglan 61 63 F RURAL Satana DELTA LAB Dist Nashik Nashik At Post Ozar Tal Nophad 62 23 F RURAL Niphad DELTA LAB Ojahar Nashik Bhakshi Road Fule Nagar 63 68 M RURAL Satana DELTA LAB Near Jip School Satana Nashik Lakshmi Road At Post Ugaon 64 9 F RURAL Niphad DRVPMC Niphad Nashik S O Tukaram Chavan At GENERAL 65 25 M Wasali Gaon Post Trambak RURAL Trimbak DIAGNOSTICS Vidyamandir House No 251 MUMBAI W O Tukaram Chavan At GENERAL 66 57 F Wasali Gaon Post Trambak RURAL Trimbak DIAGNOSTICS Vidyamandir House No 251 MUMBAI 67 68 F Katarni Yeola RURAL Yeola RAT Manori Taluka Sinnar District 68 32 M RURAL Sinnar RAT Nashik 69 75 M Satmane Tal-Malegaon RURAL Malegaon RAT 70 55 M Golegaon Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 71 50 F Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 72 28 M Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 73 50 F Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 74 35 F Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 75 52 M Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 76 55 M Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 77 45 F Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 78 37 F Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 79 25 F Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 80 5 M Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 81 11 F Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 82 32 F Kanlad Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT 83 32 F Lasalgaon Bramangaon RURAL Niphad RAT 84 55 F Nandgaon Tal Niphad RURAL Niphad RAT Nashik Niphad Palkhed 85 60 M RURAL Niphad RAT Palkhed 86 75 M Ozar Pagarvasti RURAL Niphad RAT Tarukhedale Tal-Niphad Dist- 87 33 M RURAL Niphad RAT Nashik 88 31 F A P Chas Sinner RURAL Sinnar MOLECULAR 89 27 F A P Dodi Sinner RURAL Sinnar MOLECULAR 90 30 M A P Manori Sinner RURAL Sinnar MOLECULAR 91 76 M A P Nimon Sinner RURAL Sinnar MOLECULAR 92 55 M Mandapur Yeola RURAL Yeola SUPREME Sonewadi Rroad Rampur 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