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Diversity and Composition of Phytoplankton Around Jaitapur Coast, Maharashtra, India
Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences Vol. 47 (12), December 2018, pp. 2429-2441 Diversity and composition of phytoplankton around Jaitapur coast, Maharashtra, India Mayura Khot1, P. Sivaperumal1, Neeta Jadhav1, S.K. Chakraborty1, Anil Pawase2&A.K. Jaiswar1* 1ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Panch Marg, Off Yari Road, Versova, Andheri (W), Mumbai - 400061, India 2Colleges of Fisheries, Shirgaon, Ratnagiri - 415602, India *[Email: [email protected]] Received 07 April 2017; revised 02 June 2017 The average phytoplankton density was observed to be highest during post-monsoon at inshore as well as offshore stations. Overall phytoplankton was comprised of Bacillariophyceae (81.4%), Dinophyceae (12%), Chrysophyceae (3%), Cyanophyceae (1.8%), Desmophyceae (2.9%) and Chlorophyceae (3.9%). A total of 86 species of phytoplankton belonging to 56 genera and 6 classes were recorded from offshore and inshore stations. A massive bloom of cyanobacteria Trichodesmium erythraeum was also sighted during the winter season. Dinoflagellates showed a peak during monsoon at inshore stations. Maximum values of diversity indices were recorded during winter at offshore and during pre-monsoon at inshore stations. [Keywords: Jaitapur, proposed nuclear power plant, phytoplankton, bloom, Trichodesmium erythraeum] Introduction other power plants hasshown temperature as an Coastal NPP sites usually consuming seawater for important factor in increasing biomass, primary coolant system and discharge warm water into the sea, productivity and changes in species dominance of thereby raising the temperature of sea water1-3. phytoplankton around the vicinity of cooling water Generally,water temperature plays an important role outlet19,20.Outcomes from Kaiga nuclear power plant ininfluencing the survival rate, growth ability, and revealed negative impact of evaluated temperature on reproduction of aquatic organisms4,5. -
Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No
Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No. Email id Remarks 20001 MUDKONDWAR SHRUTIKA HOSPITAL, TAHSIL Male 9420020369 [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 PRASHANT NAMDEORAO OFFICE ROAD, AT/P/TAL- GEORAI, 431127 BEED Maharashtra 20002 RADHIKA BABURAJ FLAT NO.10-E, ABAD MAINE Female 9886745848 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 PLAZA OPP.CMFRI, MARINE 8281300696 DRIVE, KOCHI, KERALA 682018 Kerela 20003 KULKARNI VAISHALI HARISH CHANDRA RESEARCH Female 0532 2274022 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 MADHUKAR INSTITUTE, CHHATNAG ROAD, 8874709114 JHUSI, ALLAHABAD 211019 ALLAHABAD Uttar Pradesh 20004 BICHU VAISHALI 6, KOLABA HOUSE, BPT OFFICENT Female 022 22182011 / NOT RENEW SHRIRANG QUARTERS, DUMYANE RD., 9819791683 COLABA 400005 MUMBAI Maharashtra 20005 DOSHI DOLLY MAHENDRA 7-A, PUTLIBAI BHAVAN, ZAVER Female 9892399719 [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 ROAD, MULUND (W) 400080 MUMBAI Maharashtra 20006 PRABHU SAYALI GAJANAN F1,CHINTAMANI PLAZA, KUDAL Female 02362 223223 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 OPP POLICE STATION,MAIN ROAD 9422434365 KUDAL 416520 SINDHUDURG Maharashtra 20007 RUKADIKAR WAHEEDA 385/B, ALISHAN BUILDING, Female 9890346988 DR.NAUSHAD.INAMDAR@GMA RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 BABASAHEB MHAISAL VES, PANCHIL NAGAR, IL.COM MEHDHE PLOT- 13, MIRAJ 416410 SANGLI Maharashtra 20008 GHORPADE TEJAL A-7 / A-8, SHIVSHAKTI APT., Male 02312650525 / NOT RENEW CHANDRAHAS GIANT HOUSE, SARLAKSHAN 9226377667 PARK KOLHAPUR Maharashtra 20009 JAIN MAMTA -
School Wise Result Statistics Report
MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE - 4 Page : 1 schoolwise performance of Fresh Regular candidates MARCH-2020 Division : KONKAN Candidates passed School No. Name of the School Candidates Candidates Total Pass Registerd Appeared Pass UDISE No. Distin- Grade Grade Pass Percent ction I II Grade 25.01.001 UNITED ENGLISH SCHOOL, CHIPLUN, RATNAGIRI 289 289 197 66 23 3 289 100.00 27320100143 25.01.002 SHIRGAON VIDYALAYA, SHIRGAON, RATNAGIRI 71 71 24 27 12 4 67 94.36 27320108405 25.01.003 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, A/P SAWARDE, RATNAGIRI 288 288 118 129 36 2 285 98.95 27320111507 25.01.004 PARANJAPE MOTIWALE HIGHSCHOOL, CHIPLUN,RATNAGIRI 118 118 37 39 25 15 116 98.30 27320100124 25.01.005 HAJI DAWOOD AMIN HIGH SCHOOL, KALUSTA,RATNAGIRI 61 60 11 22 22 4 59 98.33 27320100203 25.01.006 MILIND HIGH SCHOOL, RAMPUR, RATNAGIRI 70 70 38 26 6 0 70 100.00 27320106802 25.01.007 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, BHOM, RATNAGIRI 65 63 16 30 10 4 60 95.23 27320103004 25.01.008 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, MARG TAMHANE, RATNAGIRI 67 67 17 39 11 0 67 100.00 27320104602 25.01.009 JANATA MADHYAMIK VIDYALAYA, KOKARE, RATNAGIRI 65 65 38 24 3 0 65 100.00 27320112406 25.01.010 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, OMALI, RATNAGIRI 17 17 8 6 3 0 17 100.00 27320113002 25.01.011 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, POPHALI, RATNAGIRI 64 64 14 36 12 1 63 98.43 27320108904 25.01.012 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, KHERDI-CHINCHAGHARI (SATI), 348 347 181 134 31 0 346 99.71 27320101508 25.01.013 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, NIWALI, RATNAGIRI 100 100 29 46 18 6 99 99.00 27320114405 25.01.014 RATNASAGAR ENGLISH SCHOOL, DAHIWALI (B),RATNAGIRI 26 26 6 13 5 2 26 100.00 27320112604 25.01.015 DALAWAI HIGH SCHOOL, MIRJOLI, RATNAGIRI 94 94 36 41 17 0 94 100.00 27320102302 25.01.016 ADARSH VIDYAMANDIR, CHIVELI, RATNAGIRI 28 28 13 11 4 0 28 100.00 27320104303 25.01.017 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, KOSABI-FURUS, RATNAGIRI 41 41 19 18 4 0 41 100.00 27320115803 MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE - 4 Page : 2 schoolwise performance of Fresh Regular candidates MARCH-2020 Division : KONKAN Candidates passed School No. -
Kankavli District: Sindhudurg
Panhala !( Karvir Village Map Rajapur Kajirde Taluka: Kankavli Chinchwali !( Kharepatan District: Sindhudurg Shivajipeth Berle Waingani Bavda Kurangavne Sherpe Nadgive Vaibhavvadi Wargaon Shidavne µ 3.5 1.75 0 3.5 7 10.5 Saliste km Audumbarnagar Tarele Dhareshwar Anandnagar Location Index Darum Kasarde Uttargavthan District Index Nandurbar Dabgaon Bhandara Jambhalnagar Dhule Amravati Nagpur Gondiya Jalgaon Ozaram Avaleshwar (N.V.) Ghonsari Akola Wardha Devgad Piyali Buldana Nagsawantwadi Nashik Washim Chandrapur Yavatmal Palghar Aurangabad Gangeshwar Jalna Hingoli Gadchiroli Thane Ahmednagar Parbhani Asalade Tondavali Lingeshwar Mumbai Suburban Nanded Koloshi Math Kh. Mumbai Bid Wagheri Radhanagari Raigarh Pune Latur Bidar Osmanabad Uttar Bajar Peth Phondaghat Bavshi Solapur Nandgaon Dakshin Bajar Peth Satara Otav Ratnagiri Damare Sangli Ayanal Tiware Maharashtra State Kolhapur Kondye Belne Kh Sindhudurg Dharwad Savdav Harkul Kh. Main Humarat KANKAVALI Taluka Index !( Bharni Sakedi Karanje Vaibhavvadi Rameshwarnagar Gandhinagar Devgad Humbarane Tarandale Kumbhavade Kankavli Janavali Nagave Bhiravande Sangave Nehru Nagar Shastrinagar Bidwadi Subhash Nagar Malwan Harkul Bk. Shivajinagar Pise Kamate Kalmath (Ct) Kudal Varavade Navanagar Kankavli (NP) Sambhajinagar Natal Vengurla Sawantwadi Phanas Nagar Legend Ashiye Halaval Kasaral Dodamarg !( Taluka Head Quarter Shivdav Ranjangaon Wagade Satral Dariste Railway Shiraval Digavale District: Sindhudurg Nardave National Highway Kasavan Pimpaleshwar Nagar Bhairavgaon State Highway Lingeshwar Nagar Pimpalgaon Village maps from Land Record Department, GoM. Malwan Talavade Ulhasnagar Data Source: Jambhalgaon Waterbody/River from Satellite Imagery. State Boundary Bordave UpanagarRajnagar Osargaon Kalasuli Uttamnagar District Boundary Shrinagar Yevteshwargaon Generated By: Taluka Boundary Maharashtra Remote Sensing Applications Centre Bhudargad Village Boundary Autonomous Body of Planning Department, Kudal Government of Maharashtra, VNIT Campus, Waterbody/River South Am bazari Road, Nagpur 440 010. -
Potential of Wave Energy Power Plants Along Maharashtra Coast
POTENTIAL OF WAVE ENERGY POWER PLANTS ALONG MAHARASHTRA COAST SUDHIR KUMAR Maharashtra Energy Development Agency 191-A, MHADA Commercial Complex, Yerawada, PUNE - 411 006, INDIA. Tel.No. :020-683633/4, Fax : 683631 E-Mail : [email protected] Website : http://www.mahaurja.com ABSTRACT Sea waves are the result of transfer of mechanical energy of wind to wave energy. The wave quality varies for different periods and seasons. It is possible to have a realistic formula to calculate the overall wave energy potential. A general study of the wave nature has shown that there is potential of 40,000 MW along the Indian Coast. Similar study along the coast of Maharashtra State has shown that there are some potential sites such as Vengurla rocks, Malvan rocks, Redi, Pawas, Ratnagiri and Girye which have the average annual wave energy potential of 5 to 8 kW/m and monsoon potential of 15 to 20 kW/m. Considering this, the total potential along the 720 KM stretch of Maharashtra Coast is approximately 500 MW for wave energy power plants. Fortunately, after the decades of research and development activities all over the world, now some technologies are available commercially. Taking advantage of the situation, we need to exploit the possibility of the wave energy power plants at the identified sites by inviting the proposals from private investors / promoters / technology providers from all over the world. Approximately, they attract the private investment to the tune of Rs. 3000 crores. The Govt. of Maharashtra and Govt. of India, plans to announce the policies to attract private investors in this field on BOO (build own operate) basis. -
Biodiversity Action Plan Full Report
Final Report Project Code 2012MC09 Biodiversity Action Plan For Malvan and Devgad Blocks, Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra Prepared for Mangrove Cell, GoM i Conducting Partipicatory Rural Appraisal in the Coastal Villages of SIndhudurg District © The Energy and Resources Institute 2013 Suggested format for citation T E R I. 2013 Participatory Rural Appraisal Study in Devgad and Malvan Blocks, Sindhudurg District New Delhi: The Energy and Resources Institute 177 pp. For more information Dr. Anjali Parasnis Associate Director, Western Regional Centre Tel: 022 27580021/ 40241615 The Energy and Resources Institute E-mail: [email protected] 318, Raheja Arcade, sector 11, Fax: 022-27580022 CBD-Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India Web: www.teriin.org ii Conducting Partipicatory Rural Appraisal in the Coastal Villages of SIndhudurg District Contents Abbrevations: .......................................................................................................................... x Executive Summary ............................................................................................................. xii 1. SINDHUDURG: AN INTRODUCTION .................................................................................... 14 1.1 Climate and rainfall: ...................................................................................................... 15 1.2 Soil: ................................................................................................................................... 15 1.3 Cropping pattern:.......................................................................................................... -
NEWS on ELECTRICITY DEVELOPMENTS Issue I – March
NEWS ON ELECTRICITY DEVELOPMENTS Issue I – March 2007 (Compilation of news in February 2007) By CPSD, YASHADA and PRAYAS (Energy Group), Pune News on Electricity Developments (NED) is a monthly compilation of news prepared by Prayas (Energy Group) and CPSD, YASHADA for the participants of Training Programmes conducted by YASHADA (Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration). Prayas is an NGO based in Pune, engaged in analysis and advocacy on power sector issues. This news update covers the key news in power sector at the national level and also in the state of Maharashtra during February 2007. P. G. Chavan DIRECTOR CPSD, YASHADA, Pune News on Electricity Developments CONTENTS 1. National Level Developments ................................................................................... 3 1.1 Merchant Power Plants.......................................................................................... 3 1.2 Restructuring of Coal Sector ................................................................................. 3 1.3 Delhi..................................................................................................................... 3 1.3.1 Tariff issues.................................................................................................... 3 1.3.2 Other consumer issues.................................................................................... 4 1.4 Ultra Mega Power Projects (UMPP)...................................................................... 5 1.5 Budget 2007......................................................................................................... -
GI Journal No. 145 1 April 30, 2021
GI Journal No. 145 1 April 30, 2021 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS JOURNAL NO. 145 APRIL 30, 2021 / VAISAKA 10, SAKA 1943 GI Journal No. 145 2 April 30, 2021 INDEX S. No. Particulars Page No. 1 Official Notices 4 2 New G.I Application Details 5 3 Public Notice 6 4 GI Applications 7 Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco – GI Application No. 353 Franciacorta - GI Application No. 356 Chianti - GI Application No. 361 5 GI Authorised User Applications Kangra Tea – GI Application No. 25 Mysore Traditional Paintings – GI Application No. 32 Kashmir Pashmina – GI Application No. 46 Kashmir Sozani Craft – GI Application No. 48 Kani Shawl – GI Application No. 51 Alphonso – GI Application No. 139 Kashmir Walnut Wood Carving – GI Application No. 182 Thewa Art Work – GI Application No. 244 Vengurla Cashew – GI Application No. 489 Purulia Chau Mask – GI Application No. 565 Wooden Mask of Kushmandi – GI Application No. 566 Tirur Betel Leaf (Tirur Vettila) – GI Application No. 641 5 General Information 6 Registration Process GI Journal No. 145 3 April 30, 2021 OFFICIAL NOTICES Sub: Notice is given under Rule 41(1) of Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Rules, 2002. 1. As per the requirement of Rule 41(1) it is informed that the issue of Journal 145 of the Geographical Indications Journal dated 30th April, 2021 / Vaisaka 10, Saka 1943 has been made available to the public from 30th April, 2021. GI Journal No. 145 4 April 30, 2021 NEW G.I APPLICATION DETAILS App.No. Geographical Indications Class Goods 746 Goan Bebinca -
Sindhudurg Food Processing Cluster
SINDHUDURG FOOD PROCESSING CLUSTER Artisans working in CFC at Sindhudurg Food Processing Cluster 1. Implementing Agency Konkan Nisarg Manch, Sindhudurg 2. Address in Detail At & Polt No. H-4, New Additional MIDC, Tal.- Kudal, Dist.- Sindhudurg. 416 520. Phone: 02362- 222 175 Fax: ----- e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sindhu-sfurti.org 3. Cluster products Cashew, Kokum, Jack fruit, Mango products. 4. Project Cost (` In lakhs) NA IA Total Sanctioned Released Utilised 80.00 8.50 88.50 76.93 76.93 64.64 5. Name of Cluster Mr. Premraj Pandurang Shinde Development Executive(CDE) Mobile No:/Phone No. 9975101318 6. Technical Agency: Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, A. Name of the Resource person Dr. Binod Das. with mobile No. 9725543642 B. Address: Via Ahmedabad Airport & Indira Bridge, P.O Bhat 382428 Ghandi Nagar (GJ) C. Phone/Fax/e-mail. 079-23969151, Fax -079-23969164, [email protected] 7. Date of starting of cluster 1st November, 2007 8. Expected date of completion 31st March 2012 of cluster 9. CFCs Status A. No. of CFCs Land availability Constructed area Location 1 800 Sq.mts. 126 Sq.mts. Kudal (Sindhudurg) B. Machinery Installed in CFC No. Name of the machinery 1 Buffing Machine with buffing wheels 2 Gas welding set complete 3 Grinder machine …… 10. No. of Charkhas NA 11. No. of Looms NA 12. No. of Tools Distributed 41 sets to the MEs (219 nos.) 13. Interventions carried out in Design product Development A. Designer engaged. If yes, give name Nil address and phone/mobile B. New products Developed 11 Products C. -
A Geographical Analysis of Major Tourist Attraction in Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra, India
Geoscience Research ISSN: 0976-9846 & E-ISSN: 0976-9854, Volume 4, Issue 1, 2013, pp.-120-123. Available online at http://www.bioinfopublication.org/jouarchive.php?opt=&jouid=BPJ0000215 A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF MAJOR TOURIST ATTRACTION IN SINDHUDURG DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA RATHOD B.L.1, AUTI S.K.2* AND WAGH R.V.2 1Kankawali College Kankawali- 416 602, MS, India. 2Art, Commerce and Science College, Sonai- 414 105, MS, India. *Corresponding Author: Email- [email protected] Received: October 12, 2013; Accepted: December 09, 2013 Abstract- Sindhudurg District has been declared as a 'Tourism District' on 30th April 1997. The natural resources, coastal lines, waterfalls, hot springs, temples, historical forts, caves, wild-life, hill ranges, scenery and amenable climate are very important resources of tourist attrac- tion. The various facilities available to the domestic and foreign tourists in Sindhudurg district. These include natural resources, transportation, infrastructure, hospitality resources and major tourist attractions. For the research work Sindhudurg District is selected. This district has at East Kolhapur district, at south Belgaum and Goa state at North Ratnagiri district and at west Arabian Sea. It is smallest district in Maharashtra state. It's area is 5207 sq.kms. Its geographical Location of Sindhudurg is 150 36' to 160 40' North latitudes as 730 19 to 740 18' East longitude. As per 2001 census it has 743 inhabited villages and 5 towns. The object of study region is, to highlight the attractive tourist destinations and religious places in the region. This study based on primary and secondary data. Tourist attractions in the district as is, natural beauty, waterfall, umala, caves, temples, beaches, ports, forts, mini garden, rock garden, tracking, rock climbing, boating, valley crossing, wild life, festival's fairs, arts, handicrafts, creeks, lakes etc. -
School Wise Result Statistics Report
MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE - 4 Page : 1 schoolwise performance of Fresh Regular candidates MARCH-2019 Division : KONKAN Candidates passed School No. Name of the School Candidates Candidates Total Pass Registerd Appeared Pass UDISE No. Distin- Grade Grade Pass Percent ction I II Grade 25.01.001 UNITED ENGLISH SCHOOL, CHIPLUN, RATNAGIRI 313 313 115 103 68 15 301 96.16 27320100143 25.01.002 SHIRGAON VIDYALAYA, SHIRGAON, RATNAGIRI 84 84 7 31 21 15 74 88.09 27320108405 25.01.003 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, A/P SAWARDE, RATNAGIRI 327 326 83 131 83 6 303 92.94 27320111507 25.01.004 PARANJAPE MOTIWALE HIGHSCHOOL, CHIPLUN,RATNAGIRI 135 135 16 29 33 32 110 81.48 27320100124 25.01.005 HAJI DAWOOD AMIN HIGH SCHOOL, KALUSTA,RATNAGIRI 59 59 14 18 24 1 57 96.61 27320100203 25.01.006 MILIND HIGH SCHOOL, RAMPUR, RATNAGIRI 70 69 20 32 13 0 65 94.20 27320106802 25.01.007 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, BHOM, RATNAGIRI 62 61 3 10 33 7 53 86.88 27320103004 25.01.008 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, MARG TAMHANE, RATNAGIRI 69 69 10 18 21 5 54 78.26 27320104602 25.01.009 JANATA MADHYAMIK VIDYALAYA, KOKARE, RATNAGIRI 70 70 12 39 16 1 68 97.14 27320112406 25.01.010 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, OMALI, RATNAGIRI 44 44 3 17 17 0 37 84.09 27320113002 25.01.011 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, POPHALI, RATNAGIRI 69 69 15 17 17 4 53 76.81 27320108904 25.01.012 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, KHERDI-CHINCHAGHARI (SATI), 360 360 86 147 100 6 339 94.16 27320101508 25.01.013 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, NIWALI, RATNAGIRI 120 120 34 50 30 0 114 95.00 27320114405 25.01.014 RATNASAGAR ENGLISH SCHOOL, DAHIWALI (B),RATNAGIRI 26 26 3 14 4 3 24 92.30 27320112604 25.01.015 DALAWAI HIGH SCHOOL, MIRJOLI, RATNAGIRI 77 77 14 26 31 6 77 100.00 27320102302 25.01.016 ADARSH VIDYAMANDIR, CHIVELI, RATNAGIRI 25 25 3 11 9 0 23 92.00 27320104303 25.01.017 NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL, KOSABI-FURUS, RATNAGIRI 39 39 12 19 8 0 39 100.00 27320115803 MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE - 4 Page : 2 schoolwise performance of Fresh Regular candidates MARCH-2019 Division : KONKAN Candidates passed School No. -
Name of District:- Sindhudurg No.Of Inmates
Name of District:- Sindhudurg No.of Inmates In Case of Hostel,no. Nature of management Sr. No. Contact Details & E-mail ID Year of Establishment of the Institution/ Hostel Total Present of (Govt.run/aided or Private) Capacity Strength SC/ST/OB C Students 1 Jivandan Special School, Khan Mohalla, Zarap, Tal. Kukal [email protected] 02362-232096 / 232286 2005 50 50 2 Helpers of the Handicapped Kolhapur, Apang Sahayata [email protected] [email protected] Kendra, Swapnanagari, At- 2000 176 120 02362-238153 / 238186 More, Post-Wados, Tal.Kudal 3 Cherish Nirmalgiri Amberi, Mangaon, Tal.Kudal [email protected] 7588200370 2005 30 30 4 District Jail, Sindhudurg Class- 1, Sindhudurganagari, [email protected] 02362-228126 2016 120 50 Tal.Kudal 5 Fatima Seva Ashram, Kacheri 02365-252767 2007 50 40 Road, Malvan 6 Mauli Mahila Mandal Spon, Mauli Karnabadhir Niwasi [email protected] 02366-227148 2006 80 68 Vidhyalay, Shiroda, Tal.Vengurla 7 Mauli Matimand Nivasi Vidhyalay, Aros, Dandeli, [email protected] 9158345002 / 940582755 2007 60 41 Tal.Sawantwadi. 8 Ankur Mahila Vastigruh, No demand for food grain. Sawantwadi 9 Mauli Vidyalay Kondura, No demand for food grain. Tal.Sawantwadi 10 Government Girls Hostel, Tal. No demand for food grain. Sawantwadi 11 District Jail, Sawantwadi [email protected] 02363-272045 -- 78 25 12 Nathpati Gosavi Samaj Eikyavadhak Mandal Sanchalit 02367-251030 1984 120 115 Ashramshala, Bordave, Tal.Kankavli 13 Tambe Education Society Sanchalit, Rajashri Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Matimand [email protected] 7588450743 / 9421147629 2008 40 40 Nivasi Vidhyalaya, Karanje, Tal.Kankavli 14 Rosary Cottage Bording, Phaneswadi, Varavde, [email protected] 02367-232458 2002 60 32 Tal.Kankavali 15 Kasai-Dodamarg Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Dodamarg Vidyarthi Vasatigruh, vidyavastigruhdodamarg@ gmail.com 02363-256567 1978 30 30 Dodamarg, At-Kasai Dodamarg, 16 Shirgaon High School Bakward Classes, Tal.