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APPLICATION FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME LAST NAME NO NO 1 136915 RAJBAHADUR RAMSAMAI DHAMAK 2 136774 MARUTI KALURAM JADHAV 3 136817 VASANT NARAYAN GHUDE 4 136871 SUMAN TUKARAM GOLE 5 142589 TUKARAM SONU BANDARKAR 6 139621 SITARAM SURAJPAL SINGH 7 142528 RAMESH VITHAL KELUSKAR 8 131171 GULAB GANPAT PAWAR 9 131206 NATHU GANPATI SABALE 10 131520 RANJANA KISAN DONGARE 11 136735 PRAKASH DHONDI PAWASKAR 12 136736 HARISHCHANDRA DAGADU HANAMGHAR 13 136745 SURESH BABAN DHAWADE 14 136698 HRIDAYARAM RAMKUMAR TIWARI 15 131677 YADAV LAXMAN KHARADE 16 127934 GHYNESHWAR ARJUN DHURI 17 127928 PRABHAKAR GOVIND PARAB 18 129109 HARI PRAKASH THIK 19 124690 VILAS ADHIKRAO NAIKUDE 20 124683 JAIWANT NARAYAN CHILE 21 124665 NARAYAN NANDLAL PANDYA 22 127849 SHARAD RAMCHANDRA PARAB 23 127897 JAIRAM SHIVARAM SAWANT 24 124523 MOHAN ADHIKRAO NAIKUDE 25 124608 DATTU SADASHIV GARUD 26 124536 GAURISHANKAR KEDARNATH JAISWAR 27 130602 LAXMAN KRISHNA BHOSALE 28 131064 SHANKAR LAXMAN MALUSARE 29 131050 MADHUKAR KRISHNA KHOPADE 30 130553 VIAJYNATH MATAPRASAD VERMA 31 130417 KRISHNA MARUTI DOLAS 32 9999992067 ANANDRAO PANDURANG SALUNKE 33 120798 YASHWANT LAXMAN KANERE 34 122022 CHANDRU CHALU PATIL 35 122101 SANJAY BAJIRAO JADHAV 36 122189 PRAKASH NAGAIYA ADGATALA 37 122497 LAXMAN JOTIBA SANKPAL 38 124185 AMBADAS VITHOBA WAGHMODE 39 124186 BABURAO KRISHNA FARATADE 40 123568 SUMATI PANDURANG PHATAK 41 123565 LAKSHAMAN VITHOBA KACHARE 42 124291 BANARASHI KHADERANRAM PASI 43 123172 MAHADEO ANNA PADULE 44 123228 UTTRESWAR BHAGWAN PALVA 45 123213 PANDHARINATH VITHOBA PHADTARE 46 123326 BAPU JAGANNATH GADE 47 118638 MUKTABAI NAGOJI BHATALE 48 118595 RAMCHANDRA RAJANNA BUDU 49 118533 EKNATH SHIVRAM SANSARE 50 118564 MAHADEO TANYABA MAHANGARE 51 118565 SHEKHAR SHIVLING BURLA 52 118525 TUKARAM SHANTRAM VAJRATKAR 53 118523 BHARAT KISANRAO SALUNKE 54 117413 GANPAT RAWLOO BIRANJE 55 117651 RAMCHANDRA JAGANNATH SALUNKHE 56 117649 VIJAY MAHADEO PARAB 57 117780 NARAYANA BUCHANNA CHINTAKINDI 58 117756 HARI TUKARAM NATE 59 120618 BABU RAJARAM PUJARE 60 120024 MOTIRAM BAHIRU BHOSALE 61 118871 VASUDEO RAVJI ANBHAWANE 62 118753 NARAYAN SHRIPATI TATE 63 118763 RAMCHANDRA DASHRATH NIKAM 64 118935 SANDHYA ANIL DALVI 65 118937 HAWSILAPRASAD JAGANNATH PANDEY 66 112825 SANTOSH MADHUKAR BAGVE 67 112904 GANGAPRASAD BHAGAWAT UPADHYAY 68 114132 BHISAJI BHAGWAN GAONKAR 69 114168 HARI GANPAT KHADKE 70 116626 DEEPAK MAHADEO KELKAR 71 116620 LACHAIYA GATAIYA ELLIGETY 72 114535 JIJABA HARI KADAM 73 114536 HARI BAYAJI KADAM 74 114348 KHANDERAO LAXMAN MANDHARE 75 114387 GANPAT SONBA AMBAVALE 76 115168 BHAGWAN SITARAM NARKAR 77 115176 MAHADEO DHONDIBA PHADKE 78 115633 DYANDEO TUKARAM MORE 79 116394 MAHADEO LAXMAN MORE 80 112545 NARENDRA BAHADUR WASUDEO TIWARI 81 112451 CHANDRAMANI AWADHANARAYAN PANDEY 82 112305 VIJAYA KASHIRAM KANERKAR 83 111628 PANDURANG RAMCHANDRA SHIRKAR 84 111453 DHANOO RAMA NEHETE 85 111537 CHANDRAKANT GANGARAM CHAVAN 86 110712 DATTATRAY NARAYAN PATIL 87 110751 SHAMRAO DNYANU NIRATE 88 110752 VASANT SHAMRAO NIRATE 89 110517 KALURAM TANAJI BATHE 90 110580 NARAYAN TATOBA GAWADE 91 110494 NAVNATH TUKARAM BANDARKAR 92 109242 ASHOK DATTU SONAVANE 93 109443 SHRIRANG MARUTI MASKAR 94 108736 GOVIND ABAJI AMBIKE 95 109210 GOVIND JIWABA ACHAREKAR 96 105799 PANDURANG DAJI PATIL 97 105770 RAGHUNATH JANU MANE 98 104878 RAMPALAT RAMDIHAL JAISWAR 99 105499 AMOLKUMAR RAJENDRA DAS 100 105613 BANSODE PANDURANG DAOLU 101 107632 MOHAN BABURAO GHORPADE 102 108694 SUBHASH RAMCHANDRA TUPE 103 108658 SUBHASH KRUSHNAJI MORE 104 107889 BHIVA RATNU BANDABE 105 103929 RAMU GOVIND KHORATE 106 104467 SURENDRA PANDURANG CHINGALE 107 104757 NARAYAN YELLAYYA VASAL 108 104699 INDIRA HARISHCHANDRA SHINDE 109 104631 MANOHAR SHANKAR KALSEKAR 110 103534 SITTOO KALLAPPA NAIK 111 103547 PRAKASH PANDURANG KHEDEKAR 112 102260 JAGANNATH GANAPATI AMBAVALE 113 102241 VISHNOO PARSOO REDEKAR 114 102167 MAHADEV LAXMAN MANDHARE 115 102198 NARAYAN BAPU KHAMKAR 116 103295 KASHINATH PRABHAKAR JAGTAP 117 103298 PRABHAKAR BALU JAGTAP 118 103286 VASANT SAKHARAM NAGAP 119 103116 TULSABAI BALU KURLE 120 103155 PANDURANG BALU KHEDEKAR 121 103395 VILAS PARSHWRAM WALKE 122 103469 BALOO JYOTIBA RAJARAM 123 103470 SHANKAR BALKRISHNA KOLEKAR 124 103471 MAHADEO JYOTIBA JADHAV 125 103352 MANISHA PRADYUMNA LOKUR 126 98751 MADHUKAR JANARDAN ENGALE 127 98718 GOVIND HARI PADHI 128 99746 BHAGWAN TUKARAM MANJREKAR 129 99690 PRATAP GANPAT PALANDE 130 96971 UMESH VITHAL TAWADE 131 98249 SURESH LAXMAN RANE 132 98251 ANANT JAIRAM NERURKAR 133 98590 CHANDRAKANT JAGANATH KOLAMBEKAR 134 98520 PRAVIN SHANTARAM CHAVAN 135 100534 DAGDU BALU JADHAV 136 100597 SHANTABAI CHANDRAKANT SAVINKAR 137 95939 RAMCHANDRA DAGADU ZPRE 138 95703 VITTHAL BALKRISHNA INGALE 139 95700 AVINASH MADHAO DESHPANDE 140 94830 GOAVEND MHADEV KAPRE 141 94876 JAYSING DHONDIBA KADAM 142 94785 SAHADEV GANGARAM GULEKAR 143 94798 ROHIDAS DHOANDEBA PAWAR 144 93456 BALIRAM SAKHARAM BAGWE 145 93440 SAANKARAIAH DURGAIAH VEMULA 146 93270 MUKUND ATMARAM GAWADE 147 91837 BABURAO DHONDIBA KACHRE 148 91876 BALU SHRIPATI SHINDE 149 93163 DNYANDEV RAMCHANDRA GOVEKAR 150 87263 KRISHNA BABOO LADE 151 87294 DATTU KRISHNA NIUNGARE 152 87377 SULOCHANA DATTATRAYA KHANDARE 153 88728 KRISHNA VITHAL KHOLE 154 88805 MARUTI KRISHANA SHELAR 155 88827 DATTARAM VASANT CHILE 156 88630 HARI TATOBA KESARKAR 157 88224 BABA MATHURAM KURMI 158 88235 PANDURANAG SUBANA BUMBUGDE 159 88237 TUKARAM GOVIND TODKAR 160 88238 NIWARUTI DATTOBA DESAI 161 88304 SHRINIVAS CHANDRAMOULI BURA 162 88302 UTTAM KISAN JAGTAP 163 88410 RAMDHARI JAGAIRAM JAISWAR 164 89618 BABURAO PANDURANG KALE 165 89645 SHRIHARI MALLAYA ADEP 166 89555 GANGADHAR GANGARAM POTHU 167 89319 BABU PARVATI KHOMANE 168 89228 RADHESHAM RAJNARAYAN YADAV 169 88881 VITHOBA GOVIND KHATATE 170 88893 SURESH VITHOBA RODI 171 88907 BALIRAM NARAYAN PARAB 172 89056 VIJAY BHIKAJI GAWANDE 173 90465 TUKARAM BHAV SHEDGE 174 90297 RAMRAO BAJIRAO DUDHANE 175 91707 BALU LAXMAN MULIK 176 91665 VASANT RAMCHANDRA MAGAR 177 91548 LAXMAN SHRIRANG TAKAWALE 178 91594 HANUMANT SHAHEBRAO SHINDE 179 91521 KONDIBA DINKAR TAKVLE 180 91528 KONDIBA NANA BARKE 181 91542 NAMDEO BAPURAV TAKAVLE 182 90714 RAMCHANDRA NANA KHUTWAD 183 91458 SHANKAR NARAYAN VEER 184 91432 BALIRAM JANARDHAN TALEKAR 185 82832 JANABAI CHANDRAKANT KADAM 186 82751 DAGADU KHANDU CHAVAN 187 82739 KRISHNRAO PANDURANG GAIKWAD 188 82983 RAMCHANDRA GOPAL BHOSALE 189 82964 SARJERAO KHASHABA GAIKWAD 190 82977 LAXMAN SAVALARAM BORADE 191 83028 BABASAHEB DAGADE HINGALE 192 83042 JALINDER BALKU KADAM 193 82886 RAMILA KHIMJI GOHIL 194 82887 MADHUKAR SHAMRAO PATIL 195 83127 DATTU PARBATI NIVANGUNE 196 83136 MAHADEO PUNDLIK RANE 197 83216 RAMCHANDRA GANPAT SAPKAL 198 83190 ABBHIJIT DATTATRAY RAJWADKAR 199 83312 BALU SHANKAR SHINDE 200 83248 DAMINI DATTARAM NAGVEKAR 201 83264 BALKRISHNA NARAYAN DIGHE 202 83918 PANDURANG SUBHAJI MORE 203 83919 TANAJI KONDIBA MORE 204 83958 PRABHAKAR HINDURAO DHANE 205 83959 MADHUKAR SHAMRAO DHANE 206 84020 VIJAY SAHADEO CHAVAN 207 84000 ADINATH NAMDEV RAUT 208 83951 SARJERAO BHAU SALUNKHE 209 83969 LAXMAN GENBA GHADHAVE 210 83970 SARJERAO NAMDEV GADHAVE 211 84189 DYANOBA GANPAT PADWAL 212 86232 CHANDRAKANT MAHADEO MORE 213 86282 ABA KRISHNA KAVE 214 86254 HARILAL GHURAHOO JAISWAR 215 86330 ANIL SITARAM PATIL 216 86536 FULCHAND BUDHIRAM PASI 217 86391 BHARATLAL KASHINATH PATHAK 218 86432 RAJSHEKHAR NARSAIAH ADEPU 219 86106 DEPCHAND RAMADHAR KURMI 220 86107 GULABCHAND RAMDHAR KURMI 221 86108 MANIKCHAND RAMADHAR KURMI 222 86205 DIPAK GENBA BHILARE 223 85469 VITHAL DATTO BHADDE 224 85113 ANANT DHONDU SURVE 225 85187 GOPAL SONU JAWALE 226 85277 RAMAKANT PRASHURAM KHANOLKAR 227 85246 DNYANOBA GENBA RASAL 228 85255 VASANT SHRIPATI PAWAR 229 85335 POPAT BABA KARE 230 85336 HARIDAS BABA KARE 231 85329 GORAKHNATH JAGANNTAH KADAM 232 85339 MAHADEV BHIMRAO KARANGAL 233 84363 JAGANNATH GANAPAT VARE 234 78619 EKNATH MALOO APTEKAR 235 79287 BHULAN MOHAN NAI 236 79291 KRISHNA APPA PORE 237 79311 LAXMAYYA NARAYAN MAHESHWARAM 238 79472 SHAMRAO SITARAM BAKLE 239 79496 SWAMI ASHANNA CHATKA 240 80317 KANKAYA MALLAYA GUJJA 241 79691 SHAMRAO DNYANU KADAM 242 79641 MADANGOPAL GOVINDRAJ NAIDU 243 81544 SAKHARAM SAMBHAJI YESADE 244 81457 JOTIRAM SAKHARAM CHAVAN 245 81458 RAMCHANDRA KRISHNA CHAVAN 246 81459 RAMCHANDRA LAXMAN CHAVAN 247 80799 CHANDRAKANT TUKARAM PATIL 248 80782 DATTARAM RAMCHANDRA MHATRE 249 80777 HARISHCHANDRA RATANU SHRINGARPURE 250 80747 RAJESHAM RAJNARSU ENGANDULA 251 80397 RAMCHANDRA PANDURANG TIRLOTKAR 252 80445 BHUMANNA RAJANNA VEMULLA 253 80499 NARAYAN KESHAV KONDURKAR 254 80486 BHAGWAN DEOEAO HULAGE0 255 80546 GIRIJABAI KASHIRAM DEVLEKAR 256 78245 SUNIL GANAPATI HASBE 257 78171 MAHADEV BABU JADHAV 258 78247 GANPATI ABA HASABE 259 77350 RAJAYYA DURGAYYA VELUDANDI 260 77400 JANOO NAMDEO KUMTHEKAR 261 77406 KRISHNAMURTHY THIMMPPA GATTU 262 77455 GURUNARAYAN MOTIRAM CHENNURI 263 77482 SHAMRAO GUNDU JADHAV 264 77494 RAJMALOO RAJAIYA MERGOO 265 78137 GANGANNA GANGARAM BHIMANATHI 266 76765 NIWRUTI GOVIND KARPE 267 76766 PANDIT KONDIBA HALANDE 268 76802 SURYAKANT DNYANDEO KURLE 269 76899 KHANDU MARUTI SAPKAL 270 76956 MANOHAR BABU UDEG 271 77073 ANLI SITARAM PATIL 272 77261 BHASKAR SITARAM MITHBAVKAR 273 77230 VENKAYYA RAJAYYA GONE 274 77153 SITARAM DHONDU CHAVAN 275 77205 NARAYANA BALAYYA ANNAM 276 72191 VISHWANATH LAXMAN DODKADE 277 72282 VITHAL SHANKAR SHIVGAN 278 72300 MOTIRAM ANTU KHADYE 279 72201 AVINASH MAHADEV PARAB 280 72202 DATTARAM BABURAO TAKALE 281 72203 MANOHAR BHIKAJI AGRE 282 72204 HARICHANDRA ROHIDAS SHIRSEKAR 283 72205 PANDURANG SHANTARAM NEVREKAR 284 72206
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