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Notice of Publications of List of Polling Stations [CHAPTER 3, PARA 3.6 (ii) ] NOTICE OF PUBLICATIONS OF LIST OF POLLING STATIONS In pursuance of the provisions of section 25 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, I R. V. GAME District Election Officer of Osmanabad District in the State /UT of Maharashtra / Returning Officer hereby provide for Parliamentary/Assembly Constituency with the previous approval of the Election Commission, the polling stations specified in the appended list for the polling areas or groups of voters noted against each. District Election Officer/Returning Officer Date:- 27/08/2018 Constituency List of polling stations for 240 -Omerga [Assembly Constituency comprised within the] 40-Osmanabad Parliamentary constituency. Whether for all Serial Locality of Polling voters or men Building in which it will be located Polling Area No. Station only or women only 1 2 3 4 5 1 Arani Z.P.P.S ARANI Arni All voters 2 Kamalapur Z.P.P.S. KAMALPUR Kamalpur All voters 3 Kanegaon Z.P.P.S. KANEGAON EAST SIDE Kanegaon All voters 4 Kanegaon Z.P.P.S. KANEGAON CENTRAL SIDE Kanegaon All voters 5 Kanegaon Z.P.P.S KANEGAON WEST SIDE Kanegaon All voters ANGANWADI NO.6 KANEGAON 6 Kanegaon Kanegaon All voters Z.P.P.S. NEAR 7 Bhatangali Z.P.P.S. BHATANGLI EAST SIDE Bhatagali All voters 8 Bhatangali Z.P.P.S BHATANGLI WEST SIDE Bhatagali All voters 9 Bhatangali Z.P.P.S BHATANGLI WEST SIDE Bhatagali All voters Z.P.C.P.S. KASTI (BU) NEW BUILDING 10 Kasti (bu. ) Kasti Bu All voters EAST SIDE Z.P.C.P.S.KASTI (BU)NEW BUILDING 11 Kasti (bu. ) Kasti khu All voters NORTH SIDE 12 Kasti (khu ) Z.P.P.S. KASTI (KHU)PUN. EAST SIDE Kasti Bu All voters 13 Nagur Z.P.P.S. NAGUR WEST SIDE Nagur All voters 14 Nagur Z.P.P.S. NAGUR NORTH SIDE Nagur All voters 15 Khed Z.P.P.S. KHED EAST SIDE Khed All voters 16 Khed Z.P.P.S. KHED WEST SIDE Khed All voters 17 Makani Z.P.P.S. GIRLS MAKNI EAST SIDE Makani All voters 18 Makani Z.P.P.S. GIRLS MAKNI WEST SIDE Makani All voters 19 Makani Bharat Vidyalay Makni West Side Makani All voters 20 Makani Bharat Vidyalay Makani East Baju Makani All voters BHARAT VIDYALAY MAKNI SOUTH 21 Makani Makani All voters SIDE 22 Karajagaon Z.P.P.S. KARAJGAON EAST SIDE Karajgaon All voters 23 Chincholi Kate Z.P.P.S. CHINCHOLI KATE WEST SIDE Chincholi kate All voters SHANTESHWAR VIDYALAY SATUR 24 Sastur Sastur All voters NORTH SIDE SHNATESHWAR VIDYALAY SASTUR 25 Sastur Sastur All voters WEST SIDE SHNATESHWAR VIDYALAY SASTUR 26 Sastur Sastur All voters SOUTH SIDE 27 Sastur Z.P.P.S. GRILS SASTUR NORTH SIDE Sastur All voters 28 Sastur Z.P.P.S. GIRLS SASTUR EAST SIDE Sastur All voters 29 Udatapur Z.P.P.S. UDATAPUR udatpur All voters Z.P.P.S. MURSHADAPUR CENTRAL 30 Murshadapur Murshadpur All voters SIDE 31 Chincholi Rebe Z.P.P.S. CHINCHOLI REBE Chinchole rebe All voters 32 Rajegaon Z.P.P.S. RAJEGAON Rajegaon All voters 33 Holi Z.P.P.S. HOLI NORTH SIDE Holi All voters 34 Holi Z.P.P.S. HOLI SOUTH SIDE Holi All voters 35 Akondi (lo ) Z.P.P.S.AKONDI (LO) WEST SIDE Ekondi (lo) All voters 36 Kavatha Z.P.P.S..South Side Kavtha Kavtha All voters 37 Kavatha Z.P.P.S. North Side Kavtha Kavtha All voters 38 Kavatha Z.P.P.S.East Side Kavtha Kavtha All voters 39 Pethasangavi Z.P.P.S..East Side Pethsangavi Pethasangavi All voters 40 Pethasangavi Z.P.P.S..North Side Pethsangavi Pethasangavi All voters 41 Pethasangavi Z.P.P.S..West Side Pethsangavi Pethasangavi All voters 42 Narangavadi Z.P.P.S.West Side Narangwadi Narangavadi All voters Z.P.P.S..East Side. Room No 2 43 Narangavadi Narangavadi All voters Narangwadi Z.P.P.S.. East Side Room No 1 44 Narangavadi Narangavadi All voters Narangwadi 45 Babalasur Z.P.P.S..Babalsur Babalasur All voters 46 Bori Z.P.P.S..Bori Bori All voters 47 Matola Z.P.P.S..Matola Matola All voters 48 Bhagatavadi Z.P.P.S..Savalsur Bhagatavadi All voters 49 Savalasur Z.P.P.S. Savalsur Savalasur All voters 50 Naichakur Z.P.H.S.East Side Naichakur Naichakur All voters 51 Naichakur Z.P.P.S..West Side Naichakur Naichakur All voters 52 Naichakur Z.P.P.S..North Side Naichakur Naichakur All voters 53 Naichakur Z.P.P.S..East Side Naichakur Naichakur All voters 54 Wagdari Z.P.P.S.Wagdari Vagadari All voters 55 Madaj Z.P.P.S..East Side Madaj Madaj All voters 56 Madaj Gram Panchayat Office,Madaj Madaj All voters 57 Madaj Z.P.P.S..South Side Madaj Madaj All voters 58 Madaj Z.P.P.S..West Side Madaj Madaj All voters 59 Javalagabet Z.P.P.S..East Side Jawalga Bet Javalagabet All voters 60 Javalagabet Z.P.P.S..South Side Jawalga Bet Javalagabet All voters 61 Vhantal Z.P.P.S..East Side Vantal Vhantal All voters 62 Vhantal Z.P.P.S..West Side Vantal Vhantal All voters 63 Kadadora Z.P.P.S..Kaddora Kadadora All voters 64 Samudral Z.P.P.S..Samudral Samudral All voters 65 Kondajigad Z.P.P.S. KONDAJIGAD CENTRAL SIDE Kondgigad All voters 66 Kaldev Nimbala Z.P.P.S..East Side Kaldev Limbala Kaldev Nimbala All voters 67 Kaldev Nimbala Z.P.P.S..West Side Kaldev Limbala Kaldev Nimbala All voters Z.P.P.S. SALEGAON NEW BUILDING 68 Salegaon Salegaon All voters EAST SIDE Z.P.P.S. SALEGAON NEW BUILDING 69 Salegaon Salegaon All voters WEST SIDE 70 Tavashigad Z.P.P.S. TAWASHIGAD SOUTH SIDE Tawashigad All voters 71 Tavashigad Z.P.P.S. TAWASHIGAD NORTH SIDE Tawashigad All voters 72 Tavashigad Z.P.P.S. TAWASHIGAD CENTRAL SIDE Tawashigad All voters Z.P.P.S. TORAMBA NEW BUILDING 73 Toramba Toramba All voters SOUTH SIDE Z.P.P.S. TORAMBA NEW BUILDING 74 Toramba Toramba All voters NORTH SIDE 75 Harali Z.P.P.S. NEW BULDING HARALI Harali All voters 76 Dhanuri Z.P.P.S. DHANURI EAST SIDE Dhanuri All voters 77 Dhanuri Z.P.P.S. DHANURI NORTH SIDE Dhanuri All voters 78 Dhanuri Z.P.P.S. DHANURI WEST SIDE Dhanuri All voters 79 Malegaon Z.P.P.S. MALEGAON SOUTH SIDE Malegaon All voters 80 Lohara (khu ) Z.P.P.S.LOHARA (KHU) EAST SIDE Lohara khu All voters 81 Lohara (bu.) Z.P.P.S.LOHARA (BU)EAST SIDE Lohara bu All voters 82 Lohara (bu.) Z.P.P.S. LOHARA (BU.)WEST SIDE Lohara bu All voters 83 Lohara (bu.) Z.P.P.S. LOHARA (BU)SOUTH SIDE Lohara bu All voters HIGH SCHOOL LOHARA EAST SIDE 84 Lohara (bu.) Lohara bu All voters LOHARA (BU) HIGH SCHOOL LOHARA WEST SIDE 85 Lohara (bu.) Lohara bu All voters LOHARA (BU) HIGH SCHOOL LOHARA SOUTH SIDE 86 Lohara (bu.) Lohara bu All voters LOHARA (BU) 87 Mogha (khu. ) Z.P.P.S. MOGHA (KHU)WEST SIDE Mugha khu All voters 88 Mogha (bu. ) Z.P.P.S. MOGHA (BU)WEST SIDE Mogha bu All voters 89 Nagral (lo. ) Z.P.P.S. NAGRAL (LO.) Nagaral (Lo) All voters 90 Bendakal Z.P.P.S. BENDAKAL Bendkal All voters 91 Mardi Z.P.P.S MARDI SOUTH SIDE Mardi All voters 92 Mardi Z.P.P.S. MARDI NORTH SIDE Mardi All voters 93 Undaragaon Z.P.P.S. UNDRAGAON WEST SIDE Undargaon All voters 94 Hipparaga Rava Z.P.P.S. HIPPARGA (RAVA) EAST SIDE Hipparaga rava All voters 95 Hipparaga Rava Z.P.P.S.WEST SIDE HIPPARGA (RAVA ) Hipparaga rava All voters 96 Belavadi Z.P.P.S. BELWADI NORTH SIDE Belwadi All voters 97 Vadagaon Vadi Z.P.P.S. WADGAONWADI NORTH SIDE Vadgaon wadi All voters Z.P.P.S. WADGAON (GANJA) EAST 98 Vadagaon (gan ) Vadgaon Ga All voters SIDE Z.P.P.S. WADGAON (GANJA) WEST 99 Vadagaon (gan ) Vadgaon Ga All voters SIDE 100 Fanepur Z.P.P.S. Fanepur SOUTH SIDE Fanepur All voters Z.P.P.S. VILASPUR PANDHARI SOUTH 101 Vilasapur Pandhari Vilaspur pandhari All voters SIDE Jewali (North) BASVESHWAR HIGH SCHOOL JEWALI 102 Jewali (North) All voters (NORTH)SOUTH SIDE Jewali (North) BASVESHWAR HIGH SCHOOL JEWALI 103 Jewali (North) All voters (NORTH)EAST SIDE Jewali (North) BASVESHWAR HIGH SCHOOL JEWALI 104 Jewali (North) All voters (NORTH)NORTH SIDE Jewali (North) BASAWESHWAR JUNIOUR COLLEGE 105 Jewali (North) All voters JEWALI (NORTH)SOUTH SIDE Jewali (North) BASAWESHWAR JUNIOUR COLLEGE 106 Jewali (North) All voters JEWALI (NORTH) NORTH SIDE Jewali (North) BASAVESHVAR PRATHAMIK SHALA 107 Jewali (North) All voters JEWALI (NORTH) CENTRAL SIDE 108 Jewali (South) Z.P.P.S. JEWALI (SOUTH ) NORTH SIDE Jewali (South) All voters Z.P.P.S. NEW BUILDING HIPPARGA 109 Hipparaga Sayyed Hipparaga say. All voters (SAYYAD) EAST SIDE 110 Supatagaon Z.P.P.S..East Side Supatgaon Supatagav All voters 111 Supatagaon Z.P.P.S..Central Side Supatgaon Supatagav All voters Z.P.P.S. KARVANJI NEW BUILDING 112 Karavanji Karwanji All voters WEST SIDE 113 Koral Z.P.P.S..North Side Room No 1 Koral Koral All voters 114 Koral Z.P.P.S..North Side Room No 2 Koral Koral All voters 115 Kala Nimbala Z.P.P.S..West Side Kala Limbala Kala Nimbala All voters 116 Kala Nimbala Z.P.P.S..East Side Kala Limbala Kala Nimbala All voters 117 Rampur Z.P.P.S..Rampur Rampur All voters 118 Balasur Z.P.C.P.S..East Side Balsur Balasur All voters 119 Balasur Z.P.C.P.S.
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