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Maharashtra Council of Homoeopathy 235, Peninsula House, Dr Maharashtra Council of Homoeopathy 235, Peninsula House, Dr. D.N. Rd, Fort, Mumbai 400001 Tel No. 22704400/22703086 Fax No 22703086 Electoral Roll of Teacher of Recognised Institutions Date of MCH Qualificatio Ex-Exp of Approval NAME OF Sr.No. Name of Teacher Appointmen Regs Residential Address Remark n College Date COLLEGE t No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 K.MHASKE HMC H-83, LAXMI NAGAR, TAPOVAN RD 1 AGALE UTTARA AMBADAS MD(HOM) 19-01-2013 19-01-2013 48066 AHMEDNAGAR AHMEDNAGAR 9850869404 2 AGE MAHADEV DAGADUBA MD(HOM) 01-07-1992 - 20-01-2010 17090 S.K. HMC BEED CHANAKYAPURI BEED M-9422744892 AGRAWAL RADHESHYAM GONDIA HMC HARIKASHI NAGAR, SHRI NAGAR, GONDIA 3 DMS 21-08-1989 - 11-04-2002 6857 HARISHCHANDRA GONDIA M-9822219995 AGRAWAL SACHIN K.B. ABAD HMC SOMWAR PETH, A/P/TA-CHANDWAD DIST- 4 BHMS 09-06-2003 - 31-10-2007 32781 MAKHANLAL CHANDWAD NASIK 219/B-1, GANGA SAGAR APPT, PRATAPGANJ AINAPURE RUPALI SAWKAR HMC 5 BHMS 15-07-2002 - 02-01-2008 24983 PETH, SATARA M- PRALHAD SATARA 9422038037 AMONDIKAR APARNA SAWKAR HMC S-104/2ND FLOOR, PLOT NO. 28, CTS 529-A/4, 6 BHMS 05-01-1998 - 21-10-2002 22414 DNYANESH SATARA SADARBAZAR, SATARA 415001 M-9422402527 H.NO. 31, TANTRADHYNA NAGAR, BEED BY ANKUSHE SHALINI DKMM HMC 7 MD(HOM) 01-06-1999 - 28-03-2007 22779 PASS (SATARA PERISAR) AURANGABAD , M- RAJENDRA AURANGABAD 9421671050 60, PRATIK NAGAR, NEAR SHARAD PAWAR ANPAT ASHOK G.N.R. HMC 8 MD(HOM) 05-03-2004 - 21-02-2014 37030 SCHOOL, MURARJI PETH, SOLAPUR, VISHWAMBHAR SOLAPUR M-9890501588 ANTULAY MUZAMMIL DAPOLI HMC A/P-HARNAI, TAL-DAPOLI, DIST-RATNAGIRI 9 DHMS 01-06-1996 - 20-03-2012 23212 NURUDDIN DAPOLI M-9270308150 ANTULEY ABDUL SATTAR DAPOLI HMC A/P-FURUS, TAL-KHED, DIST-RATNAGIRI 10 BHMS 01-09-1993 - 13-09-2005 20242 NURUDDIN DAPOLI M-9823741457 LAXMI NAGAR, BEHIND SAHAYADRI COLLEGE, ANWAT SANGITA MHF'S HMC 11 MD(HOM) 08/06/2012 - 06-06-2013 33208 BLOCK NO.3 A, SANGAMNER DIST- SHRIKRISHNA SANGAMNER AHMEDNAGAR M-9890196798 SMRUTI PLOT NO. 16, SAMARTH NAGAR, MIDC APATE SUKHDEV SAWKAR HMC 12 MD(HOM) 01-04-2010 - 01-04-2014 34210 SATARA M- HANMANT SATARA 9322685503 K.E.S. HOM MED A/P-VENGURLA, NR. GAVADESHWAR MANDIR, AROSKAR MANOJ 13 MD(HOM) 01-09-1993 - 01-06-2005 19676 COLLEGE, TAL-VENGURLA, DIST-SINDHUDURG RAVINDRANATH VENGURLA M-9423820391 Y.M.T. HOM MED GAWARI CHAWL, TANAJI NAGAR, KURAR ASAWALE NEELAM 14 MD(HOM) 08-08-2012 - 18-04-2013 46443 COLLEGE, VILLAGW, MALAD, MUMBAI 97 GOVIND KHARGHAR M-9930782083 ASERKAR AJAY 140, SAHAKAR NAGAR NO.1, PUNE 9 15 BHMS 08-05-2010 - 04-06-2010 13919 D.S. HMC PUNE PRABHAKAR M-98600722334 JPES HOM MED SHIVSHRUTI APARTMENT, BANDHAKHIND, ATHAWALE MAKRAND 16 MD(HOM) 22-04-2013 06-06-2013 43201 COLLEGE, SHIRGAON, TA/DIST-RATNAGIRI M- NANDKUMAR KOLHAPUR 9421140610 AMEY CLINIC, 5012 NEAR N.E.I. BUS STOP, AUTADE DATTATRAYA MHF'S HMC 17 DHMS 02-09-2002 - 27-02-2008 32821 CHANDAN NAGAR, PUNE GANPATRAO SANGAMNER M-9922771199 AWALE NAYANA SAWKAR HMC 49/2B KESARKAR PETH, SATARA 18 BHMS 10-12-2011 - 03-01-2012 43492 BHUJANGRAO SATARA M-9764776615 ANANTRAO A/P-ALEPHARA, TAL-JUNNAR, DIST-PUNE, 19 AWARI SUNITA AKASH MD(HOM) 29-03-2012 - 24-05-2012 33463 KANASE HMC, M-7588079080 ALEPHATA MAHILA HOM MED 283/1 B, KOLGIRI NAGAR, MAJAREWADI, AYRE JITENDRA 20 BHMS 01-07-2002 - 20-04-2012 28222 COLLEGE, SOLAPUR 413225 VASANTRAO SOLAPUR M-9145383734 OPP. NEW KAUTHA MAHESHWARI BHAWAN, BACHHEWAR REKHA SMPSK HOM MED 21 DHMS 12-07-1999 - 22-09-2006 31148 NANDED VITTHALRAO COLLEGE, NANDED M-9890740881 DUNHILL B, G-3, 26 WARODA RD BANDRA(W), BADAMI AMIRALI SMT. CMP HMC 22 MD(HOM) 16-03-1990 - 16-01-2006 17026 MUMBAI 400 050 GULAMABBAS MUMBAI M-9220881632 SAWKAR HMC 23, MADHUSUDAN GAYATRI HOU SOCY, 23 BAGADE SHWETA RAHUL BHMS 15-07-2002 - 30-11-2011 32875 SATARA SHAHUPURI, SATARA M-9881764220 SAWKAR HMC A/P-GOVE LIMB, TAL-DIST SATARA 24 BAGAL DEVIDAS SHIVAJI BHMS 10-12-2011 - 30-11-2011 43815 SATARA M-9850415540 503, SAIYA APARTMENT, SECTOR-12, YMT. HMC 25 BAGAL DHANAJI GOVIND MD(HOM) 01-10-1994 - 25-09-2002 20247 KHARGHAR, NAVI MUMBAI KHARGHAR M-9930209097 744, POONAM, 1ST FLOOR, OPP. RAVIWAR BAGMAR KAMLESH MOTIWALA HMC 26 BHMS 01-02-2005 - 11-07-2005 28190 KARANJA CIRCLE, NASHIK 422201 POPATLAL NASHIK M-9422273587 SAI HOM. MED AT-ZIDKE, PO-DIGASHI, TAL-BHIWANDI, DIST- BAGUL HEMANT 27 BHMS 17-12-2007 - 07-08-2013 35366 COLLEGE, THANE 421302 SHANTARAM BHIWANDI M-9890713691 BAIG FARZANA YASMEEN P.D.JAIN HMC 28 DHMS 01-06-1996 - 15-12-2007 24111 JAWAHAR COLONY, PARBHANI MIRZA JAFAR PARBHANI OLD PEER BAZAR, BESIDE ALLAUDDIN KHAN BAIG NAWAZ BAIG DKMM HMC 29 MD(HOM) 01-07-1989 - 08-03-2007 16499 RESIDENCE, AURANGABAD 431005 WAHEED AURANGABAD M-9860969802 CHINTAMANI NURSING HOME, AT-PEZARI, PO- BAIKAR PRASHANT K.E.S. CHK HMC 30 BHMS 16-09-2011 - 15-05-2012 19517 POYNAD, TAL-ALIBAG, DIST-RAIGAD, SHARADCHANDRA ALIBAG M-9273632996 SAI HOM. MED MR. SANJEEV BHARGAV, 301, THE ORCHID 3RD BAIS BHARATI 31 MD(HOM) 08-10-2011 T.S. HMC AMRAVATI 07-08-2013 20438 COLLEGE, FL. 12TH RD, KHAR(W) MUMBAI 52 MOTISINGH BHIWANDI M-9021463464 MAHILA HOM MED 283/1 B, KOLGIRI NAGAR, MAJAREWADI, BAIS SHIVCHARANSINGH 32 BHMS 01-07-2002 - 20-04-2012 28592 COLLEGE, SOLAPUR 413225 TUKARAMSINGH SOLAPUR M-9822421257 BANDAL SHUBHANGI AHMEDNAGAR HMC A/P-ASHTI, TAL-SHRIGONDA, DIST- 33 MD(HOM) 01-03-2005 - 14-03-2008 24382 SHIVAJIRAO AHMEDNAGAR AHMEDNAGAR M-9890124507 BANKAR DHANANJAY P.D.JAIN HMC 34 BHMS 01-10-2001 - 29-12-2012 27729 SUKHDEV, DESHMUKH GALLI, PARBHANI SUKHDEV PARBHANI BANMERU SANTOSH P.D.JAIN HMC 35 DHMS 01-07-1994 - 06-03-2013 20430 KALYAN NAGAR, PARBHANI KANHAIYALAL PARBHANI BARAWADE ARUN SAWKAR HMC 393, SHANIWAR PETH, SATARA 36 GCEH 13-06-1994 - 05-02-2007 11022 RAMCHANDRA SATARA M-9822075826 ATHARVA HOMOEOPATHIC CLINIC, SHOP NO.1, MOTIWALA HMC 37 BARI GAYATRI RATILAL BHMS 14-06-2010 - 08-10-2012 42798 OPP. MAI LELE VIDYALAYA, PRERNA APT. NASHIK M-9405308984 C/O-DR. V.H. INGLE, PLOT NO. 80, N-5, SOUTH SHRI BHAGWAN 38 BARI MINAL ASHOK MD(HOM) 01-09-2012 - 07-03-2014 49113 CIDCO, SAWARKAR NAGAR, AURANGABAD M- HMC AURANGABAD 9404056155 PHMC STAFF QUARTER, CIVIL LINE, KELA PANCHASHEEL 39 BASAK SANTANU MD(HOM) 01-08-1998 - 14-03-2005 37744 NAGAR, KHAMGAON, DIST-BULDHANA HMC KHAMGAON M-9422884454 101, D WING, SHIVNERI APT, BORIVALI(E), SMT. CMP HMC 40 BEDEKAR PRACHI HARISH MD(HOM) 22-11-1993 - 01-09-2005 18771 MUMBAI MUMBAI M-9820803699 PLOT NO. 107, FLAT NO.1, SMIT APARTMENT, GURU MISHRI HMC JYOTI NAGAR, NEAR JYOTI NAGAR LIBRARY, 41 BEEDKAR ANAGHA PRAVIN MD(HOM) 01-01-2011 - 13-06-2012 33355 SHELGAON AURANGABAD M- 9420265060 PLOT NO. 107, FLAT NO.1, SMIT APARTMENT, BEEDKAR PRAVIN F.D. HMC DKMM HMC JYOTI NAGAR, NEAR JYOTI NAGAR LIBRARY, 42 MD(HOM) 01-06-2011 20-04-2012 23249 RAMESHCHANDRA AURANGABAD 15 YR AURANGABAD AURANGABAD M- 9420265060 BHADRE MILIND P.D.JAIN HMC 43 DHMS 03-09-2006 - 29-12-2012 27731 A/P-NANDDED AMBADASRAO PARBHANI GURAV NAGAR, PIMPALBHAT, PO-R.C.F. KURUL, K.E.S. CHK HMC 44 BHAGAT ASHISH ASHOK MD(HOM) 04-06-2001 - 03-10-2013 31606 TAL-ALIBAG, DIST-RAIGAD 402201, M- ALIBAG 9822302313 PLOT NO. 114, SAPTASHRUNGI BLDG, BHAGAT MILIND K.E.S. CHK HMC 45 MD(HOM) 25-10-2012 - 25-10-2012 27613 MATOSHRI SANKUL, A/P-RIS, TAL-KHALAPUR, ATMARAM ALIBAG DIST-RAIGAD M-9370810459 PLOT NO. 114, SAPTASHRUNGI BLDG, K.E.S. CHK HMC 46 BHAGAT SHEETAL MILIND MD(HOM) 25-10-2012 - 03-10-2013 27761 MATOSHRI SANKUL, A/P-RIS, TAL-KHALAPUR, ALIBAG DIST-RAIGAD M-9604528090 137/1, PRATIKNAGAR, 3RD BLDG, FLAT NO. 27, B.V.DEEMED UNI 47 BHAGAT VAISHALI AJAY MD(HOM) 01-08-1994 .. 01-07-1996 20237 PAUD RD, KOTHRUD, PUNE 30 M- H.M.C. PUNE 9860062626 BHAGWAT NIKHILA 484/67, MITRA MANDAL COLONY, PUNE 9 48 MD(HOM) 03-06-2005 - 21-09-2005 17955 D.S. HMC PUNE SHRIRAM M-9423001580 SHRI 282, BALIRAM PETH, LELE SANKUL JALGAON 49 BHAGWAT PARAG RAMESH MD(HOM) 01-04-2003 - 09-07-2010 23152 CHAMUNDAMATA 9860706094 HMC JALGAON Y.M.T. HOM MED 5, SWAVALAMBAN, VISHNU NAGAR, NAUPADA, BHAGWAT SWATI 50 MD(HOM) 01-07-1991 - 25-09-2002 18243 COLLEGE, THANE 400602 M- MAKARAND KHARGHAR 9969337242 SHRI-SANKUL APPT. SHOP NO.1, SAILANIBABA MOTIWALA HMC 51 BHALERAO SACHIN UTTAM BHMS 17-11-2003 - 08-09-2003 27218 STOP, JAIL RD, NASHIK RD, NASIK NASHIK M-9822554797 SHRI BHAMARE MANOHAR SHASTRI NAGAR, DEVGAD CORNER, KHARJAI 52 GCEH 01-04-2002 - 09-07-2010 16655 CHAMUNDAMATA PANDHARINATH RD, CHALISGAON, M-9890816229 HMC JALGAON BHAPKAR VISHWAS AHMEDNAGAR HMC A/P-ASHTI, TAL-SHRIGONDA, DIST- 53 MD(HOM) 01-03-2005 - 14-03-2008 23652 VITTHAL AHMEDNAGAR AHMEDNAGAR M-9422727373 PLOT NO. 395, GURUPRASAD NAGAR, DUTT BHARBAT PRASHANT GONDIA HMC 54 MD(HOM) 16-07-2005 AHMC, NAGPUR 05-05-2008 21946 WADI, AMRAVATI RD NAGPUR NARAYAN GONDIA M-9604280042 BHASME ARUNKUMAR 84, CHANAKYAPURI BEED 55 MD(HOM) 16-08-1976 -- 24-09-1991 5382 S.K. HMC BEED NILKANTHRAO M-9422241432 84, CHANAKYAPURI BEED 56 BHASME MEENA ARUN MD(HOM) 25-04-1987 - 14-08-2013 7882 S.K. HMC BEED M-9822299923 C/O-ANBHULE HOSPITAL, PREMDAN CHOWK, BHAWAR POONAM AHMEDNAGAR HMC 57 BHMS 15-04-2012 - 28-05-2012 44582 AHMEDNAGAR THAKAJI AHMEDNAGAR M-9960268897 MAHALAXMI APARTMENT, UNION BANK K.MHASKE HMC 58 BHIDE ANURADHA DILIP MD(HOM) 01-10-2003 - 23-01-2012 33497 COLONY, SAVEDI, AHMEDNAGAR AHMEDNAGAR M-9860755385 BHISE ASHOK SMPSK HOM MED ANURADHA HOSPITAL, CIDCO, NANDED, 59 MD(HOM) 01-02-2011 - 18-12-2013 41556 PANDURANGRAO COLLEGE, NANDED M-9423138789 RAJDEEP, A/P-KUDAL, TAL-JAWALI, DIST- BHOITE RAJENDRA SAWKAR HMC 60 BHMS 15-07-1991 - 10-08-2005 18436 SATARA 415514 RAMDAS SATARA M-9226357777 BHONSALE SHEKHAR SAWKAR HMC 46, AJINKYA COLONY, CAMP SATARA 61 G.C.E.H.
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