Hosanagara Village: M.Guddekoppa, City: Hosnagara, Taluk: Hosnagara, District: Shimoga, State: Karnataka, Pincode: 577418 Mobile: 9901390032

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Hosanagara Village: M.Guddekoppa, City: Hosnagara, Taluk: Hosnagara, District: Shimoga, State: Karnataka, Pincode: 577418 Mobile: 9901390032 Sl No. Reg No. NAME AND ADDRESS 1 Reg No.167 Reg No.167 Shri G.Gangadharappagowdru At -Goragudu , Hosanagar Post-577418, Shimoga Dist 2 Reg No3637. Reg No3637. Shri Abbi Malleshappa S/o B.M. Shanmukhappa, At-Behalli, Post-Mumbaru, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 3 Reg No.5657 Reg No.5657 Shri T. Mallikarjuna ,Head Master At-Aramanekoppa , Mathimane- Post, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 4 Reg No.40864 Reg No.40864 Shri H. Shankarappa S/o H.C.Hallappa At-Honnebailu, Post - Huncha, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 5 Reg No.40888 Reg No.40888 Shri Hosakote Shivakumar .B At & Post-Harathalu - 577412, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Page 1 of 107 6 Reg No.40891 Reg No.40891 Shri H Nataraju S/o.H.P. Halappagowdru At & Post- Harathalu - 577412, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 7 Reg No.40906 Reg No.40906 Shri A. H. Channaveerappa S/o Halappagowdaru, Halagere Mandi, Post- Haridravathi - 577412, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 8 Reg No.40907 Reg No.40907 Shri D.C. Shivappagowda S/o D.S. Channappagowda, Rippanpet - Post, Hosanagar Taluk,Shimoga Dist 9 Reg No.54383 Reg No.54383 Shri B. Gadlappagowda S/o Basappagowda At-Gowdakoppa, Post- Koduru , Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 10 Reg No.54384 Reg No.54384 Shri G.T. Eashwarappa S/o Thimmegowda, Neharu Road,Hosanagar - 577418, Shimoga Dist 11 Reg No.54385 Reg No.54385 Shri K.S. Vishukumar S/o Shomashekar, At -Kaduvalli, Post-Bheemanakere, Hosanagar Taluk, Shivamoga Page 2 of 107 12 Reg No.54386 Reg No.54386 Shri Eshwarappagowda S/o Shrikantappagowda At & Post -Varakondu, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 13 Reg No. Reg No. Shri B.B.Shivappagowda S/o Bhadregowda At -Maithala, Post- Kadasuru, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 14 Reg No.54388 Reg No.54388 Shri Lokesh S/o Manjappagowda At & Post- Marigudda, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 15 Reg No.54389 Reg No.54389 Shri M.B. Tharakeshwara S/o Badhraiahgowda At- Manjjana, Post-Maruthipura, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 16 Reg No.54390 Reg No.54390 Shri Ulluru Rajashekar S/o Basavannappagowda At- Karakki, Post-Kuduru, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 17 Reg No.54391 Reg No.54391 Shri J.J.Sadananda S/o J.H. Gangadharappagowda At -Jambali, Post- Heddaripur, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Page 3 of 107 18 Reg No.54392 Reg No.54392 Shri Veerabhadra B.N. S/o Nagarajappagowda At -Badagodu, Post- Koduru, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 19 Reg No.54393 Reg No.54393 Shri D.V.Basavaraju S/o Veerabhadrappagowda At -Dhonjikoppa, Post-Harathalu, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 20 Reg No.54394 Reg No.54394 Dr. B. Gururaj S/o B.B.Gangadharam, Prabha Clinic,Hosanagar - 577418, Shimoga Dist 21 Reg No.54395 Reg No.54395 Shri H.P.Nanjundappa S/o H.V.Puttegowda At & Post -Harathalu, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 22 Reg No.54396 Reg No.54396 Shri H.V. Suresh S/o H.V.Uma Maheshwar At -Hunusuvalli ,Post - Haridravathi, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 23 Reg No.54397 Reg No.54397 Shri B. Yuvaraj S/o Basappagowda At -Chikkamanathi, Post- Brameshwara, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Page 4 of 107 24 Reg No.54398 Reg No.54398 Shri Madhusudhan S/o D.C.Eshwarappa At & Post -Rippanpet, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 25 Reg No.54399 Reg No.54399 Shri B. Halappa S/o Basappagowda At -Chikkamathi, Post- Brameshwara, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 26 Reg No.54400 Reg No.54400 Shri K.M. Channabasappa S/o Muddappagowda At & Post -Brameshwara , Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Reg No.54401 27 Reg No.54401 Reg No.54401 Shri G.R. Shivappa S/o Rudrappagowda Sri Shivashakthi Cloth Store, Hosanagar- 577418 ,Shimoga Dist 28 Reg No.54402 Reg No.54402 Shri H. Shekarappa S/o Halappagowda Dumma Village, Hebailu, Post -Bheemanakere, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 29 Reg No.54403 Reg No.54403 Shri H.P. Shivappa S/o Payappagowda Dumma Village, Hebailu, Post -Bheemanakere, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Page 5 of 107 30 Reg No.54404 Reg No.54404 Shri M .Anandappa S/o Mahadevappa At-Gavaturu, Post-Rippanpet, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 31 Reg No.54405 Reg No.54405 Shri P. Eshwarappa S/o Puttaiahgowda Shivaprakash Rice Mill , Hosanagar- 577418 ,Shimoga Dist 32 Reg No.54406 Reg No.54406 Shri A.V Ganesh S/o Veerabhadra Prasad Mallikarjuna Textile Hosanagar -577418 ,Shimoga Dist 33 Reg No.54407 Reg No.54407 Shri A.V Mallikarjuna S/o A. Veerabhadrappagowda D.K. Road, Hosanagar- 577418, Shimoga Dist 34 Reg No.54408 Reg No.54408 Shri D.V Revannappagowda At -Dhumma, Post- Bheemanakere, Hosanagar Taluk,Shimoga Dist 35 Reg No.54409 Reg No.54409 Shri G. M. Mallikarjuna S/o Muregeppagowda At -Goragodu, Post- Melinabesige, Hosanagar Shimoga Dist Page 6 of 107 36 Reg No.54410 Reg No.54410 Smt. D.R. Vinodhamma W/o D.V. Revannappagowda At -Dhumma, Post- Bheemanakere, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 37 Reg No.54411 Reg No.54411 Shri S.S.Omkesh S/o Shrikantappagowda At & Post- Melinasampali, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 38 Reg No.54412 Reg No.54412 Shri H.B. Kalyanappagowda S/o Bhadraiahgowda At -Hebail ,Post- Kalikapur, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 39 Reg No.54413 Reg No.54413 Shri Shivashankar Shivaprakash Rice Mill, Hosanagar - 577418 , Shimoga Dist 40 Reg No.54414 Reg No.54414 Shri Manjnappa S/o Veerappagowda At & Post- Mavinakoppa , Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 41 Reg No.54415 Reg No.54415 Shri Nagesh S/o Halappagowda At -Goragodu,Post- Jayanagar, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Page 7 of 107 42 Reg No.54416 Reg No.54416 Shri Mallaiah S/o Subbappa At -Goragodu,Post- Jayanagar, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 43 Reg No.54417 Reg No.54417 Shri K.S. Jayakumar S/o Kantappagowda At- Kankalale, Post - Brameshwara Hosanagar Taluk ,Shimoga Dist 44 Reg No.54418 Reg No.54418 Shri S.S. Basavalingappa S/o Kantappagowda At & Post -Melinasamppali, Hosanagar Taluk ,Shimoga Dist 45 Reg No.54419 Reg No.54419 Shri Guruvikram S/o Revannappagowdru At-Dhuma, Post -Bheemanakere, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 46 Reg No.54420 Reg No.54420 Shri K.H. Nagarjuna S/o Halappagowda, At -Kankalale, Post- Bramheshwara, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 47 Reg No.54421 Reg No.54421 Shri H.P. Magharaja S/o Puttappagowda At -Gantinakoppa,Post- Haridravathi, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Page 8 of 107 48 Reg No.54422 Reg No.54422 Shri B.S. Eshwarappa S/o Shanmukappagowda At- Behalli, Post -Mumbaru, Hosanagar Taluk ,Shimoga Dist 49 Reg No.54423 Reg No.54423 Shri Varthesha H.M. 'Shivakrupa', Shimoga Road, At & Post-Rippanpet, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 50 Reg No.54424 Reg No.54424 Smt Vasupriya Varthesha 'Shivakrupa', Shimoga Road, At & Post-Rippanpet, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 51 Reg No.54425 Reg No.54425 Shri Halaswamy B.L. At -Balakodu, Post -Rippanpet, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 52 Reg No.54426 Reg No.54426 Shri Nagabushana J.N. At -Jamballi, Post -Heddaripura, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 53 Reg No.54427 Reg No.54427 Shri M.S.Umesh At -Masaruru, Post-Kechanali, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Page 9 of 107 54 Reg No.54428 Reg No.54428 Shri J.M. Shanthakumar At -Jambali, Post-Heddaripura, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 55 Reg No.54429 Reg No.54429 Shri J.S.Kamalaksha S/o Shivappagowda At -Jambali, Post-Heddaripura, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 56 Reg No.54430 Reg No.54430 Shri J.M.Parwathappagowdru D.C.C .Bank , At Jambali, Post-Heddaripura, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 57 Reg No.54431 Reg No.54431 Shri J.N. Omprakash S/o Nagendrappagowda At -Jambali, Post-Heddaripura, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 58 Reg No.54432 Reg No.54432 Shri J.P. Vijayakumar S/o Parameshwarappagowda At Jamballi, Post- Heddaripura, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 59 Reg No.54433 Reg No.54433 Shri H.K. Harish Hebailu, Dhumma Village, Post- Bheemanakere, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Page 10 of 107 60 Reg No.54434 Reg No.54434 Shri R.N. Kumaraswamy S/o Nanjaiah, At -Ramagirimath, Post-Jayanagar, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 61 Reg No.54435 Reg No.54435 Shri Panchaksharaiah S/o Nanjaiah At -Ramagirimath, Post- Jayanagar Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 62 Reg No.54436 Reg No.54436 Shri M. Nagaraju S/o Mallaiahgowda At -GoragoduVillage, Post- Malinabesige, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 63 Reg No.54437 Reg No.54437 Shri Puttaraju S/o Rudrappagowda At -GoragoduVillage, Post- Malinabesige, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 64 Reg No.54438 Reg No.54438 Shri T.A. Shanmukhappa S/o T. Annaiahgowda, At & Post-Sonale, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 65 Reg No.54439 Reg No.54439 Shri S.M. Ganapathi S/o S.V. Manjappagowda At -Sutha (Andaga), Post- Jayanagar, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Page 11 of 107 66 Reg No.54440 Reg No.54440 Shri Vishwanath S/o K. Dakappa At-Haraballi, Post-Malinabesige, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 67 Reg No.54441 Reg No.54441 Shri R. Palaksha S/o Rajeshkaraiah Vikas Studio, Sri Mamkos Road, Hosanagar - 577418 , Shimoga Dist 68 Reg No.54442 Reg No.54442 Shri G.B. Shanmuukappa S/o Basavappagowda, At-Ganganakoppa, Hosanagar -Post, Shimoga Dist 69 Reg No.54443 Reg No.54443 Shri H.V. Ashoka S/o Veerabhadrappagowdru At-Hilagodu, Post-Haridravathi- 577412 Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 70 Reg No.54444 Reg No.54444 Shri Santhoshkumar S/o Lokanathagowdru Malavali, Post-Haridravathi- 577412 Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist Page 12 of 107 71 Reg No.54445 Reg No.54445 Shri H.S. Chandrashekarappa S/o Sharanappaswamigowdru, At-K.Hunasavalli, Post- Harathalu, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 72 Reg No.54446 Reg No.54446 Shri Harathalu Nagaraja S/o Patel Halappagowda, At-Harathalu, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 73 Reg No.54447 Reg No.54447 Shri N.C.Sadhashivappa S/o Channabasappagowdru At-Alagerimandri, Post- Haridravathi, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 74 Reg No.54448 Reg No.54448 Shri R.Virupakshappagowdru S/o Rudrappagowdru Battemallappa, Post- Haridravathi, Hosanagar Taluk, Shimoga Dist 75 Reg No.54449 Reg No.54449 Shri A.D.
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