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PANCHAYAT GP NAME BC NAME CONTACT NO BANK NAME KO CODE No. SAMITI NAME 1 Arnod Achanara Mahaveer Jain 9784495512 BOB 1234037 STATE BANK OF 2 Arnod Achlawada Satish Kharadi 8290013423 BIKANER JAIPUR 5203001 (SBBJ) BOB, 3 Arnod Ambirama Hemant Jain 7023150014 15070134 BADISAKTHLI Prakash Chandra BANK OF 4 Arnod Badi Sakhthali 9680947338 15070647 Rathore BARODA 5 Arnod Bedma Anil Sharma 9649185293 BOB, ARNOD 17040121 6 Arnod Bhachundala Mayur Jain 9660108001 BOB, Dalot 17041730 7 Arnod Bhat Bhamriya Ashok Kumar 9521312179 BOB Badi Sakthali 9351637430 BOB, 8 Arnod Bordiya Hemant Jain 15070134 7023150014 BADISAKTHLI 9 Arnod Chakoonda ROHIT GEHLOT 9784308172 BOB, DALOT 17040314 10 Arnod Choopna Sanjay Tailor 9929687732 BOB, Choopna 11 Arnod Dalot Pawan Kumawat 9799512351 BOB, Dalot 17041731 Dinesh Chandra BANK OF 12 Arnod Fatehgarh 9001954100 17040285 Charmkar BARODA SBBJ, 13 Arnod Heenglat Shanti Lal Meena 9166203019 50950001 SALAMGARH Niranjan 14 Arnod Jajali 9166087457 Bank Of Baroda 17040122 Kumawat BOB, 15 Arnod Kangarh Rajeev Meena 9680049630 15360015 BADISAKTHLI 16 Arnod Kotri Shailendra Singh 7225917002 BOB, CHUPNA 50970001 Harish Kumar 17 Arnod Lalgarh 9799409988 SBBJ 11010122 Meena 18 Arnod Moheda Ankush Jain 9772850409 BOB, ARNOD 15070125 19 Arnod Movai Amba Lal 9602178268 BOB, Chupna 15240282 BANK OF 20 Arnod Ninor Poonam Prajapat 9571732180 17040313 BARODA 21 Arnod Nogava Nagesh Sen 9001789307 BOB, ARNOD 17041647 22 Arnod Raipur Bahadur Singh 7742425931 SBBJ Arnod 11010531 SBBJ, 23 Arnod Raipur Jangal Bapu Lal Meena 8003248733 50980001 SALAMGARH Dinesh Kumar BANK OF 24 Arnod Sakhtali Khurd 9829324987 17040350 Jain BARODA 25 Arnod Salamgarh Rahul Vairagi 9001125457 SBBJ Salamgarh 11010019 BOB, 26 Arnod Uthel Prakash Rathore 9680947338 15070647 BADISAKTHLI SBBJ,BOB 27 Arnod Veerawali Aaditya Kumawat 9571430143 52020001 ,ARNOD Prabhu Lal 28 Chhotisadri Ambawali 9928398192 SBBJ Chhotisadri 50880001 Meena 29 Chhotisadri Bambori Pawan Kumar 9680324266 BRKGB 18030138 Dashrath Kumar 30 Chhotisadri Baseda 9636962625 BRKGB 18022083 Meena Dinesh Kumar 31 Chhotisadri Dholapani 8107164437 SBI, Chhotisadri 1A77ZZT6 Tank 32 Chhotisadri Gagrol Vishal Kumar Teli 9680941779 BRGB, KERUNDA 18021241 ICICI,, 33 Chhotisadri Ganeshpura Pankaj Soni 8890929992 CHOTTISADRI 34 Chhotisadri Gomana Manoj Kumar 9928160034 BRKGB 18021696 35 Chhotisadri Jaloda Jagir Kanhaiya Lal 9829583668 BRKGB 18030014 BOB, 36 Chhotisadri Jalodiya Keloo Mukesh Sharma 9660562128 12340239 CHOTTISADRI 37 Chhotisadri Kalakot Gopal Tank 8890958784 SBI, Chhotisadri 1A771B89 Sateyandra 38 Chhotisadri Karjoo 9610871318 BRKGB 18040136 Dhaker Rakesh Kumar 39 Chhotisadri Karunda 9610004410 BRKGB 18020407 Patidar 40 Chhotisadri Manpura Jageer Vishnu Dhaker 9602031213 BRKGB 18021348 Mukesh 41 Chhotisadri Narani 9784494712 BRKGB 12340233 Kumawat Shankar Lal 42 Chhotisadri Peelikheda 9799461024 SBI, Chhotisadri 1A771346 Meena 43 Chhotisadri Peethalwari Kalan Shankar Lal 9001164870 ICICI,, Chhotisadri 2341 44 Chhotisadri Rambawali Dilip Kumar Jain 9950697173 SBBJ Chhotisadri 51020001 45 Chhotisadri Satola Udai Lal Raigar 9784610233 BRKGB 18021695 Dilip Kumar Central Bank of 46 Chhotisadri Semarthali 9001164827 1700453 Meena India 47 Chhotisadri Siyakhedi Nanredra Nai 8769678837 SBI, Chhotisadri 1A771C43 Jugal Kishor 48 Chhotisadri Soobi 8104517951 BRKGB 18021240 Kumawat Nemichand 49 Chhotisadri Swaroopganj 9929146393 BRKGB 18030015 Kumawat 50 Dhariyawad Aad NATHU MEENA 9680697070 BOB PARSOLA 17040290 STATE BANK OF 8003068591 51 Dhariyawad Aad Vijay Makhnawat BIKANER JAIPUR 11010212 9841354629 (SBBJ) Prakash Chand 52 Dhariyawad Ant 9001578001 BOB PARSOLA 17040289 Meena Banveer Singh BANK OF 53 Dhariyawad Bhandala 9950897304 17040165 Ranatwat BARODA The Udaipur Kamlesh Kumar 54 Dhariyawad Bharkundi Central Co 17160075 Meena Operative Bank STATE BANK OF Suresh Chand 55 Dhariyawad Bhojpur 9672174349 BIKANER JAIPUR 50930001 Damor (SBBJ) STATE BANK OF 56 Dhariyawad Bildiya Bhagwan Lal 9929992964 BIKANER JAIPUR 52370001 (SBBJ) BARODA 57 Dhariyawad Chari KIRTI DAGRIYA 9982187400 RAJASTHAN 18020545 GRAMEEN BANK SBBJ, 58 Dhariyawad Charniya Kalu Lal Meena 9680187563 51590001 DHARIYAWAD The Udaipur 59 Dhariyawad Charpotiya Ramesh Lohar 9928364953 Central Co 17160076 Operative Bank The Udaipur 60 Dhariyawad Chitoriya Chitoriya Lemps 9928683915 Central Co 17170198 Operative Bank STATE BANK OF Ramesh Chandra 61 Dhariyawad Dantaliya 9680814379 BIKANER JAIPUR 50910001 Meena (SBBJ) 62 Dhariyawad Devla Prakash Meena 9982102679 RMGB 10010518 BOB, 63 Dhariyawad Dhariyawad Sandeep Jain 9929336180 17040528 DHARIYAWAD The Udaipur 64 Dhariyawad Gadwas Ronak Pachori 9928287260 Central Co Operative Bank The Udaipur 65 Dhariyawad Gadriyawas Rakesh Soni 9928683115 Central Co 17160074 Operative Bank 66 Dhariyawad Gopalpura Bheru Lal Meena 7742465607 SBBJ,PARSOLA 51070001 STATE BANK OF Ravindra Kumar 67 Dhariyawad Gothda 9784925514 BIKANER JAIPUR 50940001 Doshi (SBBJ) STATE BANK OF RAVINADRA 68 Dhariyawad Hajari Gudha 9784925514 BIKANER JAIPUR 50940001 KUMAR DOSHI (SBBJ) STATE BANK OF 69 Dhariyawad Jawahar Nagar Durgesh Sharma 9166790446 BIKANER JAIPUR 11010249 (SBBJ) RAJASTHAN Pushpendra 70 Dhariyawad Jhadoli 7568014996 MARUDHARA 10011157 Kumar Meena GRAMIN BANK STATE BANK OF 71 Dhariyawad Kesariyawad Babu Lal Kalal 7742997054 BIKANER JAIPUR 50900001 (SBBJ) STATE BANK OF 9587846970 72 Dhariyawad Khoonta Ratan Lal BIKANER JAIPUR 51540001 9784925514 (SBBJ) 73 Dhariyawad Lodi Mandavi Lalu Ram Meena 9602102486 SBBJ Parsola 51550001 Kanhaiya Lal 74 Dhariyawad Lodiya 9929201631 RMGB 10010678 Meena Prakash Chand 75 Dhariyawad Lohagarh 9785534058 RMGB 10010077 Meena 76 Dhariyawad Mandavi Lalu Ram Meena 9602102486 SBBJ Parsola 51550001 STATE BANK OF NILESH KUMAR 77 Dhariyawad Mungana 9950223318 BIKANER JAIPUR 11010150 JAIN (SBBJ) 78 Dhariyawad Mungana amit jain 9928263648 BOB PARSOLA 17041641 79 Dhariyawad Mungana Alkesh Rajawat 9413752585 BOB PARSOLA 80 Dhariyawad Mungana Rajesh Jain 9784494502 BOB PARSOLA 10240280 The Udaipur 81 Dhariyawad Manpur Pradeep Sevak 9928040408 Central Co 17160123 Operative Bank STATE BANK OF 82 Dhariyawad Nad SONU DAGARIYA 8890248886 BIKANER JAIPUR 50890001 (SBBJ) SBBJ, 83 Dhariyawad Nalwa Pappu Kumar 9001517330 10090079 DHARIYAWAD 84 Dhariyawad Naya Boriya Lucky Devra 7742388211 RMGB 10010679 85 Dhariyawad Pahada Atul Pachori 17160081 Anil Kumar 86 Dhariyawad Parel 9166025910 SBBJ Parsola 51570001 Meena 87 Dhariyawad Parsola Amresh Jain 9828879109 BOB PARSOLA 17041642 88 Dhariyawad Pipaliya Gajendra Singh 7742564974 SBBJ, Dhariyawad 50920001 STATE BANK OF 89 Dhariyawad Shakarkand Sonu Dagariya 8890248886 BIKANER JAIPUR 50890001 (SBBJ) BOB, 90 Dhariyawad SIHAR Deepak 9001138543 17042049 DHARIYAWAD 91 Dhariyawad Vajpura Bhagwat Singh 9414655686 SBBJ Parsola 51540001 Maheshwar 92 Pipalkhunt Baktod 8955009111 BOB Pipalkhunt 11110103 Ganava 93 Pipalkhunt Bori A Kishan Lal Meena 9660932960 PNB, Suhagpura 17040620 94 Pipalkhunt Bori P Dashrath Ninama 7665620898 PNB, Pipalkhunt 11110207 95 Pipalkhunt Chhari Banshi Lal Yadav 9982778563 BOB Semliya 17040284 96 Pipalkhunt Dunglawani Pinky Dindor 9983109050 BRKGB Ghantali 18020405 Mukesh Chandra 97 Pipalkhunt Ghantali 9983109050 BRKGB Ghantali 18020404 Ninama 98 Pipalkhunt Ghantali Heera Lal Maida 9672159323 BRKGB Ghantali 18021443 99 Pipalkhunt Jamli Jaypal Charpota 9982690184 BRKGB Ghantali 18020330 BOB, 100 Pipalkhunt Jetliya Khatu Ram 9636582886 17040621 PIPALKHUNT 101 Pipalkhunt Kachotiya Khemraj meena 8769871028 PNB, Suhagpura K1600912 BOB, 102 Pipalkhunt Kali Ghati Harish Chand 7665106571 17040501 PIPALKHUNT Naranyan Lal 103 Pipalkhunt Kelamela 7023465675 PNB, Pipalkhunt 10090066 Damor 104 Pipalkhunt Kesharpura Kamlesh Rana 9610073847 BOB, SEMLIYA 17040619 SBBJ 105 Pipalkhunt Kupda Nana Lal 9587955106 10090066 PIPALKHUNT Vimal Kumar 106 Pipalkhunt Mota Dhamaniya 9982107707 PNB Suhagpura K1601306 Meena 107 Pipalkhunt Moti Khedi Devi Lal Meena 9636740732 PNB Suhagpura K1600916 108 Pipalkhunt Movaniya Chahat Sabriya 9461576982 BOB Pipalkhunt 17040843 109 Pipalkhunt Nalpada Mogeshwar 9950168148 BRKGB Ghantali 110 Pipalkhunt Nayan Shankar Lal Maid 9982237325 BRKGB Ghantali 18020326 Nirmal Kumar 111 Pipalkhunt Pandawa 9587820021 PNB Suhagpura 1600937 Meena BOB, 112 Pipalkhunt Peepal Khoont Chahat Sabriya 9461576982 17040843 PIPALKHUNT Harish Chand 113 Pipalkhunt Prithvipura 7742606118 BRKGB Ghantali 18020325 Meena PNB, 114 Pipalkhunt Rampuriya Roshan Lal 8890146914 K1601762 SUHAGPURA Meera Kumari 115 Pipalkhunt Ratanpuriya 9460027735 PNB, Suhagpura K1600910 Meena 116 Pipalkhunt Rohaniya Nand Lal Maida 8696864164 BRKGB Ghantali 117 Pipalkhunt Semaliya Vikram Kumar 9929512181 BOB, SEMLIYA 17040354 Nand Lal 118 Pipalkhunt Sobniya 8875718172 BOB Pipalkhunt 17040621 Charpota 119 Pipalkhunt Sodalpur Shanti Meena 8696397040 BOB, Pipalkhunt 17040315 Rameshwar 120 Pipalkhunt Tamtiya 8875259675 ICICI Maida Kailash Chand 9610626929/ 121 Pipalkhunt Thechla BRKGB Ghantali 18020324 Maida 9672159323 Gautam Lal 122 Pipalkhunt Veerpur 8107291070 PNB, Suhagpura K1601184 Meena 123 Pipalkhunt Veerpur Arjun Lal Meena 9571380435 PNB, Suhagpura K1600938 Narayan Singh ALLAHABAD 124 Pratapgarh Achalpur 9521744955 13320020 Meena BANK 125 Pratapgarh Asawata Pushkar Dhobi 9571847344 BOB Pratapgarh 15240283 Ramsingh 126 Pratapgarh Avleshwar 9982078756 CKSB 18080366 Chouhan 127 Pratapgarh Badilank Prahlad meena 9602909866 BRGBK 18020321 128 Pratapgarh Baravarda Mukesh Rao BRKGB 129 Pratapgarh Bardiya Krishan Pal Singh 9001671228 BRKGB
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