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1 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Amol Hinge 9823688927 '10504401753379848754 20.683139 78.747724 Wardha ग्रामपंचायत/महानगर झोन/वा셍 ड क्र जि쥍हा ताऱुका पालऱका/नगरपररषद/ कᴂ द्र चाऱकाच े नाव मोबाईऱ क्र CSC ID आपऱे सरकार सेवा कᴂ द्राचा प配ता अऺांश रेखांश (फ啍त शहरी नगरपंचायत कᴂ द्राकरीता) Behind Grampanchayat Madana Dist. 1 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Amol Hinge 9823688927 '10504401753379848754 20.683139 78.747724 Wardha 2 Wardha Arvi Nagarparishad Ward Suhas V Thakre 9545217092 10504401780269400035 Near Bank Of India Arvi Wardha 20.756533 78.61302 Maha E Seva Kendra,Shirish Digital Studio, 3 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Ashish Tarale 9923275412 10504401753377748650 20.935586 78.46039 Arvi Road, Morangana Taluka Arvi 4 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Kishor kalpande 9823923473 13504401753376945477 Borgaon Main Road 442201 21.273125 78.224186 Maha E seva Kendra, Grampanhayat 5 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Sunanda P.Dole 9890958289 10504401753367148662 21.273125 78.224186 Road, Pachod, Taluka Arvi 6 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Devidas Gujar 8600340280 13504401753382545318 12, Dhanodi (Bha) Ward No 2 442201 20.884414 78.28559 7 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Sarika Gharde 9890388092 13504401753387148192 AT PULGAON WARDHA ROD 442201 20.7730497 78.355777 8 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Nitin Chandanmathe 9890388092 31504401980269648846 AT PULGAON WARDHA ROD 442201 20.9625635 78.236578 at virul near kirana shop main road virul 9 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Prajay Hegde 9970916890 13504401753385245384 20.804609 78.351154 442201 10 Wardha Arvi Nagarparishad Ward Rashmi Gajanan Kohad 9970651759 '10504401780269454509 Bachlor Road taluka Arvi Dist Wardha 20.992601 78.227712 Pradeep Uttamrao Bank Of India Road taluka Arvi Dist 11 Wardha Arvi Nagarparishad Ward 9420984105 '10504401780269454541 20.992601 78.227712 Keche Wardha 12 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Umakant Gawande 9765264008 13504401753372945332 deurawada mainroad deurwada 442201 21°18'8.82 77°42'31.40 VAISHALI 13 Wardha Arvi Nagarparishad Ward 9765256776 '10504401780269454883 LIG Colony Shirpur Road Arvi 20.99333 78.227684 TULSHIRAMJI BANSOD Maha E Seva Kendra, Arvi Road, 14 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Javed Sheikh 9637146808 10504401753377500071 21.0650085 78.216995 Pimpalkhuta, Taluka Arvi Maha E Seva Kendra, Gandhi Chowk, 15 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Pooja Virendra Chore 8275263494 10504401753383100072 21°20'38.84 74°52'59.60 Shirpur (Boke) Taluka Arvi Maha E Seva Kendra, Grampanchayat 16 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Pawan Devidas Umap 9561476923 10504401753365700008 21.0664308 78.184943 Road, Jalgaon Taluka Arvi Ankush Rambhau Maha E Seva kendra, Main Road, Rohana 17 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - 9623581678 10504401753383500074 21.3207295 78.170694 Kumbhare Taluka Arvi Maha E Seva kendra, Talathi office 18 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Rajendra Yewale 9923910455 10504401753378700095 20°54'47.11 78°28'19.73 Kharangana (M) Taluka Arvi Manish Rambhauji Maha E seva Kendra, Talathi Office, 19 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - 9028310478 10504401753374200026 20°42'27.67 76°33'54.97 Sarode Kubgaon, Taluka Arvi 20 Wardha Arvi Nagarparishad Ward Minal Pawan Hore 9130369182 '10504401780269454539 Sainagar Arvi Dst. Wardha 21.005949 78.21756 Devidas Laxmanrao Maha E Sewa Kendra G p Road 21 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - 9960816321 10504401753365600016 21° 3'54.35 78°12'53.11 Umap Wardhamaner Wardha behind Grampanchayat Irgvhan ward 2 22 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Sanjay Katkamwar 9765907844 10504401753369600030 21.0650085 78.216995 wardha Aple Sakar Kendra Dahegaon Mustafa, At. 23 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Umesh B Vaidhya 9923813919 10504401753371600009 20.952863 78.488561 Dahegaon Dist. Wardha 24 Wardha Arvi Grampanchayat - Nilesh Ghalani 9822084582 10504401753385200075 Ward. 2 Virul Th. Arvi Dist. Wardha 20.804609 78.351154 25 Wardha Arvi Nagarparishad Ward Pramod Barde 9028401868 10504401780269400096 Near Tahsil Office Arvi Road Arvi 21.005949 78.21756 26 Wardha Arvi Nagarparishad Ward Tahsildar Arvi (Setu ) 9403175851 '99504401780269454661 Tahsildar Arvi taluka Arvi Dist Wardha 21.002063 78.232606 patwari office tarasawanga main road 27 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Mangesh H. Takalkar 9890796897 13504401553338845386' 20.518528 78.690463 442202 28 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Nilesh M. Bodhankar 9623560587 13504401553352145561' AT RAMDARA ARVIROD 442202 20.525429 78.63895 Maha E Seva Kendra, Vitthal Ward, Lahan 29 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Anuja Gayaki 9579431851 13504401553343645310 20.688763 78.844783 Arvi Taluka Ashti Ravindra Thakur At. Po. Bambarda Taluka Ashti Dist. 30 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - 9922787904 '10504401553349548759 21.136217 78.145417 Dhawane Wardha 31 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Hemant S. Warkad 8806261144 13504401553338345333' borgaon gampanchayat road 442202 21.273125 78.224186 at post sahur tq ashti dist wardha main 32 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Subhash G. Kokane 9922345096 13504401553339045108' 21.307822 78.2161 road sahur sahur442202 At Post Talegoan (SP), Kakardhara Ward 33 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Suman R. Pachpor 9096967495 '10504401553351254899 21.103452 78.207581 No. 2 Tah. Ashti Dist. Wardha 34 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Yashvant Hole 9975826199 13504401553351745146' At. Po. Chistur Taluka Ashti Dist. Wardha 21.101167 78.175706 35 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Nalini H. Warkad 8806261144 13504401553339045266' borgaon gampanchayat road 442202 21.305998 78.222173 C/O Pravin Gore, Near Temple, At Post 36 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Kalpana M. Gulhane 9822570244 13504401553348045325' 21.182151 78.14986 Parsoda, Tah-Ashti, Dist-Wardha. C/O Sugandhraj Mokkaddam Khadkpura 37 Wardha Ashti Nagarpanchayat - Komal S. Thombare 9922356968 '10504401553338854884 18°48'2.82 75°10'36.10 Ashti(Shahid) 38 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Shivaji Gulhane 9822570244 13504401553347845326' khadki main road khadki 442202 21.175188 78.135746 Maha E Seva kendra, Talathi Office Khadki 39 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - Manish Deshmukh 9975523709 10504401553343100042 21.221331 78.085531 Taluka Ashti Rajesh Gangadharrao Maha E Seva kendra, Talathi Office Khadki 40 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - 9975523709 10504401553347800056 21.175188 78.135746 Nagpure Taluka Ashti Prashant Barai Maha E seva Kendra, Talathi Office 41 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - 9975826199 10504401553341000062 20.535439 77.927509 Manikwada Maniwada, Taluka Ashti Maha E Seva kendra, Ward No 6 Main 42 Wardha Ashti Nagarpanchayat - Aparna Chetan Kadu 9730604030 10504401553346500082 18°48'2.82 75°10'36.10 Road, Taluka Ashti 43 Wardha Ashti Nagarpanchayat - Durga H. Bawane 8007575225 '10504401553346554885 Near New Bus Stand Ashti Dist Wardha 18°48'2.82 75°10'36.10 Durga Haribhau 44 Wardha Ashti Nagarpanchayat - 8308901296 '10504401980269654518 Thool Layout Taluka Ashti Dist Wardha 20.565421 78.864886 Bawane 45 Wardha Ashti Nagarpanchayat - Sunil V Salvikar 9922300923 10504401553346500036 At Post Ashti Taluka Ashti & Dist Wardha 21.201833 78.185501 Shrikant 46 Wardha Ashti Grampanchayat - 9922602190 10504401553351200057 Near New Bus Stand Ashti Dist Wardha 21.1032437 78.207737 Ramkrishnrao Kothe 47 Wardha Ashti Nagarpanchayat - Tahsildar Ashti 9673042690 '99504401553346554662 Tahsil Office Ashti Dist Wardha 18°48'2.82 75°10'36.10 Maha E Seva Kendra, Buddha Vihar Marg, 48 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - Sanghapal Bodhi 9096854251 13504402053433945416 20.481319 79.120708 Dapori, Taluka Deoli Maha E Seva Kendra, Mandir Chowk, Main 49 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - Amit U.Ingale 7588187900 10504402053434148653 20.543136 78.554035 Road, Pimpalgaon (Lute),Taluka Deoli 50 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - Nikhil Aate 9766000078 10504402053423048642 At Po Kolona Taluka Deoli Dist Wardha 20.582785 78.49553 Kamal Bhagchand Maha E Seva Kendra, Bhagatsingh Chowk 51 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - 9890837831 10504402053424348473 20.65352 78.389064 Bajaj Pulgaon, Taluka Deoli 52 Wardha Deoli Nagarpanchayat - Sonal H Ramteke 9890304992 10504402080269700069 Behind Pulgaon Court ward 5 Pulgaon 20.723444 78.32541 AT.PO.MALKAPUR DEOLI PULGAO ROAD 53 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - Dilip Ghorpade 9764318476 13504402053420245118 21.273125 78.224186 442302 Maha E Seva Kendra, Main Road, 54 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - Pawan Dhighade 7720833931 10504402053422848657 21.273125 78.224186 Dahegaon (Dhande), Taluka Deoli Maha E Seva Kendra, Near 55 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - Bharti Dukare 8007983396 10504402053434648985 Grampanchayat, Main Road, Nimsada 21.273125 78.224186 Taluka Deoli Mamata Sadashiv 56 Wardha Deoli Nagarparishad Ward 8412045356 '10504402080269754535 At. Kavtha Po Kavtha Relawy 20.723444 78.32541 Kambale C/O Grampanchayat Office, At Post 57 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - Umesh Garware 9960532426 13504402053426044781 20.551838 78.395978 Wabgaon, Tah-Deoli, Dist-Wardha. Summaya Naaz 58 Wardha Deoli Nagarparishad Ward 9511304304 '10504402080269854523 Dayal Nagar Pulgaon. Dist Wardha 20.652983 78.480964 Farukh Sheikh SHAILESH Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, Ward No. 17, 59 Wardha Deoli Nagarpanchayat - SUKHADEORAO 8600060901 '10504402080269754905 20.723444 78.32541 Pulgaon SAHARE GAUL DEOLI ROAD taluka Deoli Dist 60 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - Sanjay Ghodam 9373897486 13504402053433645700 20.6587414 78.482194 Wardha 61 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - Ravindra Karotkar 8999104662 13504402053425945408 GRAMPANCHYAT COMPLEX NO 5 442101 20.573075 78.402979 Hariramnagar, Pulgaon taluka Deoli Dist 62 Wardha Deoli Nagarparishad Ward SUNITA SAGAR BODILE 8177890464 '10504402080269754903 20.723444 78.32541 Wardha Meherprasad N Maha E seva Kendra, At Nandora Post 63 Wardha Deoli Grampanchayat - 8796942312 10504402053428500064 20.647899 78.402669 Chavhan Deoli, Taluka Deoli Maha E Seva Kendra,
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