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General Development Assitance Sl Details of grants released during XI Plan for General Development Assitance Sl. No College Name City Dist. Pin Grants Released during XI Plan (Rs.) Amravati University 1 Shri Vyankatesh Arts Commerce & Science Deulgaon Buldhana 443204 1084392 College 2 Smt.Surajdevi Ramchand Mohata Mahila Khamgaon Buldhana 444303 813294 Mahavidyalaya 3 B.B.Arts, N.B.Commerce & B.P.Science Digras Yavatmal 1176832 College 4 Rajasthan Aryan Arts, Shri.M.K.Commerce Washim Washim 444505 1380000 & Shri.S.R.R.Science College 5 Govt.Vidarbha's Institute of Science & Amravati Amravati 444604 3590000 Humanities 6 Kisanlal Nathmal Arts & Commerce College Karanja(Lad) Washim 444105 1620000 7 Shri Shivaji College of Arts, Commerce & Near Shivaji Park Akola 444001 2596154 Science 8 Sitabai Arts College Akola Akola 444001 665856 9 Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Mahavidyalaya Uttamnagar Amravati 444602 749392 10 G S Tompe Arts Commerce & Science Chandur Bazar Amravati 444704 960368 College 11 Arts & Commerce College Jarud Amravati 220000 12 Mahatma Jyotiba Fule Arts, Commerce & Bhatkuli Amravati 280000 Science College 13 Adarsha Science, J. B. Arts & Birla Dhamangaon Rly Amravati 444709 1151832 Commerce Mahavidyalaya 14 Gopikabai Sitaram Gawande College Umarkhed Yavatmal 445206 1134390 15 Degree College of Physical Education Amravati Amravati 444605 1132320 16 Mahatma Phule Arts,Commerce & Warud Amravati 444906 1132320 S.C.Science Mahavidyalaya 17 J.D.Patil Sangludkar Mahavidyalaya Daryapur Amravati 444803 1176832 18 Jagdamba Mahavidyalaya Achalpur Amravati 444806 832320 19 Late S.P.M.Tatyasaheb Mahajan Arts & Chikhali Buldhana 443201 660000 Commerce College 20 Nehru Arts & Commerce College Nerparsopant Yavatmal 415102 1065856 21 Jijamata Mahavidyalaya Buldhana Buldhana 443001 1576832 22 Shri.Shivaji Science College Shivaji Nagar Amravati 1601832 23 Shri Shivaji Science & Arts College Chikhali Buldana 443201 1176832 24 Radhabai Sarda College of Arts & Anjangaon Amravati 444705 665856 Commerce 25 Smt.Laxmibai Radhakrishnan Toshniwal Akola Akola 444001 840000 College of Commerce 26 Bar. RD Deshmukh IK Commerce Amravati Amravati 444701 795021 N.K.Deshmukh Science College 27 Phulsing Naik Mahavidyalaya Pusad Yavatmal 445216 1552320 28 Dr.Gopalrao Khedkar Mahavidyalaya Gadegaon Akola 444108 1161731 29 Govt. College of Education Akola Akola 444001 1107072 30 Y.D.V.D. Arts & Commrece College Teosa Amravati 444904 1260368 31 SPM Science & Gilani Arts & Commerce Ghatanji Yavatmal 445201 1552320 College 32 Dr.H.N.Sinha Arts & Commerce College Patur Akola 444501 1195368 33 Smt. Radhakrishnan Laxminarayan Akola Akola 444001 1176832 Toshniwal College of Science 34 Kala Ani Vanijya Mahavidyalaya Yavatmal Yavatmal 445001 665856 35 Mungsaji Mahavidyalaya Darwha Yavatmal 445202 776832 36 G.S.Science, Arts & Commerce College Khamgaon Buldana 444303 2437320 37 Lokmanya Tilak Mahavidyalaya Wani Yavatmal 445304 1082320 38 Smt. Radhadevi Goenka College for Women Akola Akola 444001 1337808 39 Brijlal Biyani Science College Amravati Amravati 444605 990856 40 Shri.Shivaji College Akot Akola 444101 1287808 41 Smt. Vatsalabai Naik Mahila Mahavidyalaya Pusad Yavatmal 445204 1015856 42 Janata Kala Vanijya Mahavidyalaya Malakapur Buldana 443101 570000 43 Shripad Krishna Kolhatkar Mahavidyalaya Jalgaon(Jamod) Buldhana 443402 965856 44 Bharatiya Mahavidyalaya Morshi Amravati 444601 1195368 45 Loknayak Bapuji Aney Mahila Yawatmal Yawatmal 445001 665856 Mahavidyalaya 46 Mahila Mahavidyalaya Amravati Amravati 444601 665856 47 Govt.College of Education Yawatmal Yawatmal 445001 31212 48 Bhagwantrao Shivaji Patil Mahavidyalaya Amravati Amravati 444805 985368 49 Shri.Babasaheb Deshmukh Parwekar Yawatmal Yawatmal 445302 776832 Mahavidyalaya 50 S.S.E.S. Amravati's Matoshree Vimalabai Amravati Amravati 444603 965856 Deshmukh Mahavidyalaya 51 Govt.College of Education Chikhali Road Buldhana 443001 940000 52 Gadge Mahavidyalayaraj Mahavidyalaya Murtizapur Akola 444107 610368 53 Vidyabharti Mahavidyalaya Camp Amravati 444602 4399636 54 Bharatiya Mahavidyalaya Badnera Road Amravati 444601 1462320 55 MES Arts & Commerce College Mehkar Buldhana 443301 1132320 56 Shri Shivaji College Amravati Amravati 444603 665856 57 Amolakchand Mahavidyalaya Yavatmal Yavatmal 445001 998784 58 Ghulam Nabi Azad Arts, Commerce & Barshitakli Akola 444401 1460655 Science College 59 Shri Shivaji College of Education Amravati Amravati 444603 965856 60 SSSKR Innani Mahavidyalaya Karanja Lad Washim 444105 1840000 61 Smt Kesharbai Lahoti Mahavidyalaya Morshi Road Amravati 444603 1340674 62 Indira Mahavidyalaya Kalamb Yavatmal 445401 1365856 63 Late Narayanrao Amrutrao Deshmukh Chandur Bazar Amravati 444704 749514 Mahavidyalaya 64 Arts & Commerce College Motala Buldana 443103 765000 65 Kala Mahavidyalaya Nandgaon(KH.) Amravati 444708 138720 66 Vidnyan Mahavidyalaya Malkapur Buldana 443101 532000 67 Arts College Yelgaon , Chikhli Buldhana 443001 1020000 Road 68 Arts, Science and Commerce College Chikhaldara Amravati 444807 740000 69 Dr.Shyamprasad Mukharji Arts College Shendurjana Ghat Amravati 400000 70 Shankarlal Khandelwal Arts, Science and Godbole Plots Akola 444002 630000 Commerce College 71 Mahila Arts, Commerce College Chandur Rly Amravati 400000 72 Takshashila Mahavidhyalaya Congress nagar rd Amravati 444606 1440000 73 Shri Vasantrao Naik Arts and Amarsing Mangrulpir Washim 444403 580000 Naik Commerce College 74 Late Chhaganlal Muljibhai Kadhi Kala Achalpur Camp Amravati 444805 985000 Mahavidyalaya (Paratwada) 75 Mahatma Jyotiba Fule Mahavidyalaya Shilangaon Road Amravati 444605 1000000 76 Shivshakti Arts and Commerce College Babhulgaon Yavatmal 445101 536000 77 Arts and Commerce College Bori Arab, Darwha Yavatmal 560000 78 Ramkrishna Mahavidyalaya Darapur, Daryapur Amravati 444814 794686 79 Late Dattatraya Pusadkar Arts College Nandgaon Peth Amravati 549981 80 Smt.Kokilabai Gawande Mahila Daryapur Amravati 400000 Mahavidyalaya 81 Arts & Science College Kurha, Tiosa Amravati 444602 580000 82 Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj Arts College Borgaon ( Manju) Akola 400000 83 Arts College Maregaon Yavatmal 445303 252000 84 Abasaheb Parvekar Mahavidyalaya Near Power House Yavatmal 820000 85 R. R. Lohoti Science College Morshi Amravati 444905 900000 86 Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh College of Law Morshi Road Amravati 530000 87 Late.Bhaskarrao Shingane Arts College Sakharkherda Buldhana 443202 280000 88 Arts and Science Mahila Mahavidyalaya Mehkar Buldana 443301 456000 89 Sant Gadge Maharaj Arts, Commerce & Walgaon Amravati 444801 280000 Science College 90 Late Panchfulabai Pawade Arts & Warud Amravati 444906 220000 Commmerce Mahila Mahavidyalaya 91 Shri Pundlik Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Nandura Buldana 443404 304000 92 Appaswami Mahavidyalaya Shendurjana, Washim 444403 220000 Manora 93 Arts, Commerce & Science College Kiran nagar Amravati 320000 94 Arts, Commerce College Sangrampur Buldana 443101 260000 95 Shri Babasaheb Dhabekar Arts And Risod Washim 260000 Comerce College Bharati Vidyapeeth University 96 New Law College Erandwane, Paud Pune 411038 1680000 Road 97 Yashwantrao Mohite College (Arts,Science Pune Pune 411038 3680884 & Commerce) 98 Social Science Centre Erandwane Pune 411038 300000 Bhavnagar University 99 Sir P.P. Institute of Science G.B.Road Bhavnagar 364002 1120000 100 L.R. Valia Arts & P.R. Mehta Commerce Vidhyanagarq Bhavagar 364002 1340000 College 101 Shri KV Parekh Science College, Mahuva Bhavnagar 364290 1532320 M.T.K.Parekh Arts College & Shri G.S.P. Commerce College 102 Lobharti Lokseva Mahavidyalaya Sanosara Bhavnagar 364230 499392 103 Kavisri Botad Arts & Commerce College Botad Gujarat 364710 1360000 104 Samaldas Arts College Waghawadi Road, Bhavnagar 364002 940000 105 MJ College of Commerce Vidyanagar Bhavnagar 364002 776832 106 Shree Gulabrai H. Sanghavi Shikshan Vidyanagar Bhavnagar 364002 332928 Mahavidyalay 107 Smt.P.N.R. Shah Mahila Arts and Beside Town hall, Palitana 364270 400000 Commerce College 108 Shri V. M. Sakaria Mahila Arts College Botad Bhavnagar 364710 816000 DR. BAM University 109 Ashti Taluka Shikshan Prasarak Mandal'S Ashti Beed 414203 1472808 Arts & Commerce College 110 Dr. I.B. Pathak Mahila Kala Mahavidyalaya Samarth Nagar Aurangabad 431001 1157320 111 Swami Ramanand Teerth Mahavidyalaya Ambajogai Beed 431517 610368 112 Govt. College of Arts & Science. Kile Ark Aurangabad 431101 1006428 113 M A E S Marathwada College of Education Aurangabad Aurangabad 431001 665856 114 Manikchand Pahade Law College Samarthnagar Aurangabad 1207320 115 Ramkrishna Paramhansa Mahavidyalaya Osmanabad Osmanabad 413501 832320 116 Milind College of Arts Aurangabad Aurangabad 431002 665856 117 Smt. Dankunwar Mahila Mahavidyalaya Besude Ganpati Jalna 940856 Netral 118 J E S, R.G Bagdia Arts, S B L Commerce, R Jalna Jalna 431203 1354424 B Science College 119 P.E.S's Dr. Ambedkar College of Law Nagsenvana Aurangabad 832320 120 College of Education Osmanabad Osmanabad 413501 332928 121 Milind College of Science Nagsenvana Aurangabad 431002 776832 122 M.S.S's Arts & Commerce College Jalna Jalna 431213 887808 123 MSP Mandal's Balbhim Arts, Science & Beed Beed 431122 2213784 Commerce College 124 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Mahavidyalaya Aurangabad Aurangabad 431001 1051832 125 Yogeshwari Mahavidyalaya Ambajogai Beed 431517 1176832 126 M S S Arts & Comm. College Ambad Jalna 431204 832320 127 Mrs. K.S.K. Alias Kaku Arts, Science & Shivaji Nagar Beed 431122 1597320 Commerce College 128 MSPM's Vinayakrao Patil Mahavidyalaya Vaijapur Aurangabad 423701 1570000 129 Vivekanand Arts, Sardar Dalipsingh Samarthnagar Aurangabad 431001 998784 Commerce &
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