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NO FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME LAST NAME NO 1 139269 KEDARNATH HARSUPRASAD DUBE 2 139135 PADMAJA GURURAJ DATAR 3 133683 MISRI BHAGANU YADAV 4 136049 SHRISH APPAJI PAMHALKAR 5 136069 HANSLAL PANNALAL YADAV 6 130555 BABU KASHIRAM GHADI 7 130596 ANAND KESHAV ACHREKAR 8 130603 NARAYAN TATU PAWAR 9 133058 SURESH PURUSHOTTAM PEDNEKAR 10 130362 DHONDIBA SUBHANA NIKAM 11 129040 RAMESH PURUSHOTTAM PEDNEKAR 12 127758 SURESH BHASKAR AMBERKAR 13 127794 MOHAN ATMARAM PARAB 14 127577 MANOHAR SHANKAR PARAB 15 127639 MANOHAR SADASHIV CHINDALKAR 16 125376 ASHOK PARASHARAM HADGAL 17 125467 BHAIYALAL JIVANDHAN KUMBHAR 18 124722 DHARMU SHANTILAL JAISWAR 19 124553 SHEVANTA MAHADEO BABAR 20 124508 VASANT DATTARAM LAD 21 124383 SITABAI RAMCHANDRA KALEKAR 22 124396 BACHARAM JIVDHAN KUMBHAR 23 124437 SHRIKRISHNA SANTOO JAISWAR 24 124246 HAIKARAN PUHAL JAISWAR 25 123480 MAHADEO BHIKU DIGE 26 124098 VISHNY SHIVAJEE DAGRE 27 124107 SUNIL NARAYAN GURAV 28 123284 LATE-DATTARAM HARILAL SAWANT 29 123285 HARISHCHANDRA JANU SAWANT 30 123108 AKHIL ACHYUT MAHAJAN 31 122524 CHAMPOO DHARMAJI INDULKAR 32 122514 RUDRAYYA NILKANTH SWAMI 33 122416 PRABHAKAR DINKAR RANE 34 122444 BHIKAJI VITHAL GURAV 35 122215 NARAYAN KESHAV PATIL 36 122146 LAXMAN BABU PATIL 37 122015 SAMBHAJI MAHADEV KATKAR 38 120650 SUNANDA VASUDEV KHEDEKAR 39 119481 SHIVAJI SATOO KAPSE 40 119465 SHAMSUNDAR ANANT BHUDHAVALEKAR 41 118493 BHIKU SAWALARAM KAKLE 42 120049 DATTU BALWANT THOPTE 43 118402 DAGADU GOPAL MANKAR 44 118434 MARUTI TUKARAM DAKWALE 45 118435 GANAPATI RAMCHANDRA DAKAVALE 46 118397 SAYANNA POCHAYYA 47 118315 ARUNA GANPAT SHEDGE 48 118304 SURENDRANARAYAN MATWAR SINGH 49 118129 SHIVAJI DHONDIBA TAMBEKAR 50 118180 VITHOBA SHANKAR PANCHAL 51 117485 KRISHNA KESHAV BAGVE 52 117454 KRUSHNA SANTOBA KAMBLE 53 117428 ANANT VASUDEV NAIK 54 116622 MARUTI SANTU PUNDAPAL 55 116666 DATTU BALU AJAGEKAR 56 116678 NAMDEO ARJUN GURAV 57 116486 MAHADEO VITHAL INGALE 58 116414 KRISHNA KHANDU DHAVALE 59 115035 BABAN RAMCHANDRA MORE 60 115116 BANDU BALKU SURYAVANSHI 61 115137 RAJMAYYA MUNDHAYYA PADAMSHALI 62 114901 SADASHIV DHONDIBA GUJAR 63 114902 LAXMI VASANT MESTRY 64 114903 KIRAN BALKRISHNA BHUMKAR 65 114904 PRABHAKAR SADASHIV CHOUGULE 66 114905 DIGAMBAR BABAJI AMBEKAR 67 114906 MARUTI NATHOO NIKAM 68 114907 MARUTI NARAYAN SHELKE 69 114908 GANGARAM APPAJI GUTHALE 70 114909 SURESH ANANDRAO SHIRKE 71 114910 RAJARAM TATU NERURKAR 72 114911 VASANT PARSHURAM SAWANT 73 114912 SHAMRAO MAHADEO KHORATE 74 114913 VITHAL SAKHARAM RAWOOL 75 114914 SHANKAR SANTOO HORAMBALE 76 114915 KRISHNA HARI KHAJNE 77 114916 MADHUKAR VISHNU LINGAYAT 78 114917 KONDIRAM MARUTI GUJAR 79 114918 TATOBA RAWOO KAGINKAR 80 114919 RAMRUP RAMBADAL SUTAR 81 114920 VISHWANATH RAMCHANDRA GAWADE 82 114921 RAGHUNATH BHIKU KINJALKAR 83 114922 VISHNU JANU SHIRISKAR 84 114923 SAKHARAM TANU SHIGWAN 85 113851 SAHADEO PANDHARI ANGANE 86 113846 KISAN RAKHMA TAMBE 87 113758 VASUDEO KRISHNA GAWDE 88 113740 RAJPAT KASHIRAM JAISWAR 89 113724 BARHU DALSINGAR PAL 90 113703 SOPAN MAHADEO NALAWADE 91 112946 BAIJNATH BALIKARAN YADAV 92 112739 KRISHNA NAGOJI PATIL 93 112867 GANGARAM KRISHNA AMBOREKAR 94 112726 SIDHNATH BANSI YADAV 95 112717 JADUNANDAN BUCHANU YADAV 96 112515 BHARGAV JAIRAM KADAM 97 112420 SHANKAR TANU VILAVEDEKAR 98 112346 SURESH SHIVNATH PAL 99 110879 ANKUSH GUNAJI GAWDE 100 111102 HANUMANTA LAXMAN GOKARANNA 101 111135 RAMNIHOR RAMJIT YADAV 102 111136 RAMNIHOR RADHESHAM YADAV 103 109471 KISHOR MADHUKAR GHODERAO 104 108449 BABU VITHOBA SHINDE 105 108469 VASANTHA NARAYAN RAJOO 106 108470 OBALRAJ VENKATRAJ KASHARJI 107 106940 MAHDEV G BHANDIGARE 108 108126 SHANKAR RAU BHOSALE 109 106867 KASHINATHA MAHADEV PATIL 110 106935 BAPU SATABA PATIL 111 106780 NAMDEO MAHADEO KHAMKAR 112 106798 PANDURANG SADU KHAMKAR 113 106828 NAIK SHIVRAM YAMAJI 114 106722 PANDURANG RAMA SHINDE 115 106742 SHANKAR SUBHANA ASWALE/PARVATI 116 106769 KRISHNA SATABA UKOJI 117 106685 PANDURANG GOVIND PATIL 118 106694 GANPATI BHAIRU PATIL 119 106661 CHANDRAKANT JOTIBA SHINDE 120 106673 JANU JAYARAM TANAVADE 121 106541 BABURAO DNYANDEO NAIK 122 106621 JANARDAN KRISHNA PATIL 123 105023 DASHARATH BAJIRAO CHAVAN 124 104929 AMIN MULLA MUHAMAD 125 104281 SHAMBHUPRASAD BABAU MISHRA 126 104282 KARSAN KALLUBHAI PARMAR 127 104075 MANOHAR SADASHIV CHINDARKAR 128 104076 MOHAMADNASIM BADULA ANSARI 129 104040 KASHINATH SHIVRAM LAD 130 104058 GANPAT RAMCHANDRA AMBEKAR 131 104002 SATTU BAYAPPA PAWAR 132 104006 SHIVAJI RAMOO HODGE 133 103374 VITHAL MAHADEO TALEKAR 134 103171 SURESH RAKHMAJEE KHANDARE 135 103139 LAXMAN SHIVRAM CHAWAN 136 103022 BALASAHEB VITHAL WAGH 137 102985 RAMKARAN BABUSHIVMURAT YADAV 138 103005 SURYADEV CHIRKUT YADAV 139 102263 HARISHCHANDRA DHONDIBA ADE 140 102911 SHIVAJI SAJNA PARSHRAM 141 102925 BUDHAJI SOMA LAD 142 102046 VITHAL SHAHU HATKAR 143 102072 MUSTAKHUSSEIN DILDARHUSSEIN SHAIKH 144 102085 KIRAN BALKRISHNA BHUMKAR 145 102108 CHANDRAKANT RAGHUNATH NARKAR 146 102225 KRISHNAKANT SAKHARAM PATIL 147 102226 PANDURANG GOVIND GOTHANKAR 148 101424 BABAN BAPU KHARAT 149 99837 SHIVRAM RAMA PADYE 150 99892 MOHAN RAMCHANDRA NALAWADE 151 99726 STALIN SUBBAIAH 0 152 99747 SHANTRAM GOPAL JATKAR 153 99648 NARAYAN GANU MORYE 154 99601 RAMCHIRANJEEV RAMNIHAR PAL 155 99569 GANPAT ANANT MORE 156 98736 MANOHARSINGH KALYANSINGH CHAWHAN 157 98737 BALKRISHNA NARAYAN GOSAVI 158 98763 RAMRAJ RAMNARAYAN SINGH 159 98296 TUKARAM VITHOBA MALUSARE 160 98364 ASHOK KRUSHNA SALVI 161 96523 SHASHIKANT LAXMAN SAWANT 162 96353 SHALINI GANGARAM SHINDE 163 94712 SURESH LADOO SHIVALKAR 164 94924 NARAYAN PANDURANG MANDHARE 165 95023 SULA SURESH SHINDE 166 93834 CHANDRABBAN SUKHADEV HARJAN 167 93890 JOKHAI BAIJNATH SHARMA 168 93857 JAGDAMBAPRASAD BARSATI KUMBHAR 169 93732 BHIMRAO DHONDIBA PATADE 170 93735 CHANDRAKANT MAHADEV MHAGAONKAR 171 92901 DUPHNATH RAGHUNATH YADAV 172 92941 S.NARAYAN VENKATRAJ SALAV 173 92990 NARAYANSINGH RAGHUNATHSINGH DALWALE 174 92756 ANANDRAO GANPATRAO BANDAL 175 92557 VIVEK VASANT GUDEKAR 176 91849 KHANDOO SITARAM BANDAL 177 91844 DINKAR KONDIBA BADE 178 91810 MANAJI MARUTI JARANDE 179 91683 RAMCHANDRA DHONDOO PAWAR 180 91720 JATASHANKAR MATAPRASAD TIWARI 181 91652 BABASAHEB RANGRAO JADHAV 182 90520 BABAN NARAYAN DHAMANE 183 90407 VITHAL KONDIBA PAWAR 184 90387 SHIVRAM HARI GAWDE 185 90292 MACHHINADRANATH SHRIRANG PAWAR 186 89669 DNAYANDEO GANGARAM MHETAR 187 90284 MOHAMMAOD GUL KHAN 188 89448 MAHADEO BABU KASALKAR 189 89386 GULAB DINKAR AHIRE 190 89574 JAGDISH NARAYAN GANGADIN TIWARI 191 88588 KUMBHAR RAJENDRA RAMCHANDRA 192 88576 RAMADHAR LODI YADAV 193 89223 RAM DEVIDAS BUTTE 194 89248 MD YASSIN RAHIMATALLY 195 89249 RAMZANALI KARMATALI ANSARI 196 89252 JHINGUR HANSU DHOBI 197 88186 ANANDA MARUTI JADHAV 198 87391 RAMDIN SHIVPUJAN 199 87530 RAMCHANDRA BABU PAWAR 200 87302 NARAYAN GOPAL KATAKAR 201 87317 GUNDU BHAIRU KESARKAR 202 87350 RAJPAT BUDHIRAM MURAI 203 87173 SHANKAR VITHOBA PATIL 204 87176 BHIMRAO GANGARAM NAIK 205 87184 SUTTURAM DHONDIBA KOLE 206 87201 RAMOO KALOO MARGALE 207 87211 PANDURANG KRISHNA NIKAM 208 86485 DHONDIBA GOPAL SHEDGE 209 86486 DATTU LAXMAN KHADE 210 86492 PRABHAKAR DAMODAR GHUMKAR 211 86161 SHANKAR HARILING LINGAYAT 212 84033 GANU MAHADEO KULYE 213 84411 PHOOLCHAND TILAKHARI JAISWAR 214 85069 TUKARAM BABU DALAVI 215 85080 NYARE KERU SADU 216 85229 RAGHUNATH DEVJI SURVE 217 82806 BABASAHEB SHANKAR BHOITE 218 82857 ANANT GOVIND MAHAPASEKAR 219 82868 GANU DHONDIBA SHEDGE 220 82578 NATHU SAHADEV NIMBARE 221 82579 JAYDAS GANPAT MORE 222 82504 SITARAM RUMAJI BIRJE 223 82500 ARJUN MARUTI DAMGUDE 224 82429 SHANKAR LAKHU JADHAV 225 82469 VITTHAL DADU CHORGE 226 82486 PANDURANG CHANDRAKANT PATIL 227 82323 VITTAL KRISHNA NARULE 228 82335 DHONDIBA BALU SATHE 229 81210 LAXMAN KEDARI BLEKUNDRI 230 80848 KRISHNA ABA SHELKE 231 80891 ANTHONI JUJEMARI VEG 232 80924 MANSOORALI SOHRABALI SAIKH 233 80751 KALURAM RAMNATH YADAV 234 80532 DINANATH GOPI SHARMA 235 80285 LAXMIRAJAN RAJAMALLU ASAM 236 80207 PANDURANG RAMCHANDRA DICHOLKAR 237 80222 RAMLU RAJAYYA KASTURI 238 79916 TIMAPPADAS BABUDAS DAS 239 80022 LALTAPRASAD SANKHIRAM YADAV 240 80023 NAMDEV VITHAL AGAM 241 79745 LAXMAN LINAGGYA VANDNALLA 242 78820 APPA KUSHAPPA JADHAV 243 78750 BANDU GOMA LAD 244 78060 NARAYAN DHONDIBA BHUTURLE 245 76971 GANGURAJU VAYKANTYYA SAMITI 246 76999 GANPAT KESHAV GAOKAR 247 77009 MADHUKAR VISHNU PARKAR 248 77705 ARJUN KASHIRAM GAWDE 249 76843 DHONDIBA TUKARAM DEVARKAR 250 76672 SADASHIV DATTU PATIL 251 76679 SHANTARAM KRISHNA SAWANT 252 75364 LAXMINARAYAN MALLAYYA ADEP 253 74998 MARUTI MAHADEV KATKAR 254 75058 PRAKASH RAMCHANDRA MATKAR 255 74929 PRAKASH BHIKAJI PAWAR 256 73908 RAMKRISHNA PANDURANG KARANGUTKAR 257 73824 KRISHNA TUKARAM APAGE 258 73681 RASIK RAMANLAL DESAI 259 73087 UPENDRA KALYANJI UPADHYAY 260 72933 DASAI CHANGUR PAL 261 72797 GAJANAN DAMODAR GHARAT 262 72814 RAMKRISHNA MANGROO YADAV 263 72823 EKNATH HARI TRIMBAKKAR 264 72022 ANANT DAULAT DAPLE 265 71990 SURESH SITARAM VARAGADE 266 71999 HIRAMANI RAMACHAL PASI 267 72631 RAKESHNARAYAN RAMLAKHAN SHUKLA 268 72644 AYODHYAPRASAD SHIVSARANPRASAD UPADHYAY 269 72654 SHRIDHAR DHAKATOO RAHATE 270 71825 BAGGAD MUGHON YADAV 271 71513 SUBHASH RAGHUNATH RANE 272 71409 RAJESHRI KRISHNAJI GAONKAR 273 71370 SHIVRAM BALKRISHNA RAHATE 274 71104 KASHINATH HARIHAR SHUKLA 275 71108 HARI DADU SAHAVELKAR 276 70143 VINAYAK NARAYAN VAIDYA 277 69225 JOHN JOZEMARI MASCARENHAS 278 69154 LAXMAN TATYABA BANDAL 279 68160 SULOCHANA VINAYAK HADKAR 280 68297 KERBA HANMANT REDEKAR 281 68972 VITTHAL LAXMAN MORE 282 67997 VASANT SAKHARAM PANCHAL 283 67253 GANGARAM APPAJI PATIL 284 67180 NAMDEV
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