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Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Page 1815 Savitribai Phule Pune University ( Formerly University of Pune ) Electoral Roll for elections of Ten (10) Registered Graduates on Senate under section 28 (2) (t) of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016 Voting Center : 34 Ahmadnagar Jilha Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj New Arts Commerce and Science College Addr: Miri Road Ta: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Voter No. Name and Address of Voters Voter No. Name and Address of Voters 36387 Aadhat Vidya Vishnu 36399 Akolkar Amar Annasaheb A/P : Aadhatwasti Shevgaon At. Post. Khandobanagar Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36388 Aare Abhijit Ramesh 36400 Anchawale Mukund Laxman At. Post. Aare Wasti Vadule At. Post. Varur Bk Shevgaon Bk Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36389 Adamae Kisan Uttam 36401 Andhale Mahendra Kisanrao Supa Tal: Shevgaon Dist: At. Post Khadobanagar Ahmednagar Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36390 Adasare Bhausaheb Narayan 36402 Andhale Namdev Sitaram At. Post. Ajinkyanagar A/P : Golegaon Tal: Shevgaon Pathrardi Road Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Dist: Ahmednagar 36391 Adhat Machhindra Narayan 36403 Angarakh Satish Kundalik At. Post. Maliwada Shevgaon Shewgaonahmednagar Tal: Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36392 Adhat Vishnu Narayan 36404 Argade Balasaheb Kashinath At. Post. Khuntefal Shevgaon At. Post. Saundala Tal: Nevasa Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36405 Argade Gitanjali Shivaji 36393 Adhav Anita Sadashiv At. Post. Dhorjalgaon Tal: At/ Post- Hiwre Korda Tq- Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Parner Dist- Ahmednagar Tal: Parner Dist: Ahmednagar 36406 Athare Manisha Atmaram 36394 Adhav Sunil Parasram A/P : Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon A/P Shevgaon Tal-Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Dist-Ahmednagar Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36407 Aute Mahesh Babasaheb 36395 Agale Dattatray Bansidhar At. Post. Shevgaon Tal: A/P- Khandoba Nagar Jijau Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Nivas Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36408 Auti Ashwini Babasaheb At. Post. Pathardi Road 36396 Agale Navnath Bansidhar Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: At. Post. Khandobanagar Tal: Ahmednagar Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36409 Avhad Shivaji Waman 36397 Agale Ravindra Jagannath At. Post. Vadule Kh Wagholi A/P.Bhaygaon Tal.Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Dist.A.Nagar. Tal: Shevgaon Ahmednagar Dist: Ahmednagar 36410 Avhad Shubhangi 36398 Aher Goraksh Punjaram Rameshwar At. Post. Avhane Tal: At. Post. Varur Bk Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36411 Awale Dilip Gorakshanath At. Post. Shahalipimpri Wakadi Tal: Nevasa Dist: Ahmednagar Page 1816 Savitribai Phule Pune University ( Formerly University of Pune ) Electoral Roll for elections of Ten (10) Registered Graduates on Senate under section 28 (2) (t) of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016 Voting Center : 34 Ahmadnagar Jilha Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj New Arts Commerce and Science College Addr: Miri Road Ta: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Voter No. Name and Address of Voters Voter No. Name and Address of Voters 36412 Aware Jijasaheb Uttamrao 36424 Bargale Sarda Shivaji At. P. Khandobanagar At. Post. Khandobanagar Tal: Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36413 Aware Sarika Sambhaji 36425 Barge Narendra Manik At. Post. Shevgaon Tal: At. Post. Dhorjalgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36414 Badadhe Sandip Gahininath 36426 Barguje Makarand Yadavrao At-Khamgaon Post- Joharapur At.Post Dahigoan Tal: Tal- Shevgaon Dist - Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 414502 Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36427 Batule Dadasaheb Namdeo At Post Prabhuvadgoan 36415 Bade Anil Babasaheb Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: At. Post. Pathardi Tal: Pathardi Ahmednagar Dist: Ahmednagar 36428 Batule Shivaji Namdeo 36416 Bade Goraksha Laxman Shriram Coloni Khadobanagar At. Post. Khandobanagar Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36429 Bhalerao Macchindra 36417 Bade Tushar Sukhadeo Sarjerao Chandrapal Nagar Vaijaapur At. Post. Avhane Tal: Tal: Other Taluka Dist: Other Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36430 Bhalerao Radhesham Tribak 36418 Badhe Sudhir Raghunath Khadobanagar Shevgaon Tal: At. Post. Shriram Colony Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36431 Bhalsing Ajit Laxman 36419 Bagwan Altab Bashir At. Post. Wagholi Shevgaon At. Post. Susare Tal: Pathardi Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36432 Bhalsing Bhaiyasaheb 36420 Bankar Ashvini Machhindra Panditrao Bankar Vasti Pimpalgaon At. Post. Wagholi Tal: Malvi Ahmadnagar Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Nevasa Dist: Ahmednagar 36433 Bhapakar Navanath 36421 Bankar Shamuvel Divakar Harishchandra At. Post. Magarwasti Near At.Post. Khadobanagar Siyon Charch Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36422 Bansode Arun Janardhan 36434 Bhosale Avinash Sarjerao At. Thakur Nimgaon Post. At. Post. Dahifal June Tal: Rakshi Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36423 Barapatre Rajnesh Khusal 36435 Bhosale Shivajirao At. Post. Khandobanagar Tal: Bapusaheb Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar A/P Dahiphal Old Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Page 1817 Savitribai Phule Pune University ( Formerly University of Pune ) Electoral Roll for elections of Ten (10) Registered Graduates on Senate under section 28 (2) (t) of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016 Voting Center : 34 Ahmadnagar Jilha Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj New Arts Commerce and Science College Addr: Miri Road Ta: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Voter No. Name and Address of Voters Voter No. Name and Address of Voters 36436 Bobade Kedar Shrirang 36449 Dahiwalkar Pooja Eknath At.Post. Vambori Tal: Rahuri At. Post. Jaingalli Tal. Dist: Ahmednagar Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36437 Bodakhe Ganesh Kakasaheb 36450 Dake Balasaheb Janardhan At/Post. Shevgaon Tal: A/P : Shevgaon Malegalli Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36438 Bodakhe Rohidas Dadasaheb 36451 Damal Chaya Asaram At.Post Kharadgoan Tal: A/P : Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Dist: Ahmednagar 36439 Bodakhe Shivaji Mhasu 36452 Damal Sanjaykumar At.Post Kharadgoan Tal: Balasaheb Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Khandobanagar Shevgaon Tal. Shevgaon Dist. Ahmednagar 36440 Bodakhe Tatyasaheb Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Dashrath Ahmednagar At. Post. Tal. Kharadgaon Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: 36453 Darkunde Jyoti Devrao Ahmednagar Kharvandi Tal: Nevasa Dist: Ahmednagar 36441 Bodkhe Vikas Kakasaheb At. Post. Shevgaon Tal: 36454 Darkunde Santosh Navnath Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar At. Post. Dadegaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36442 Borude Arun Bhagwan At. Post. Amarapur Tal. 36455 Darkunde Varsha Anil Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: At. Post. Shastrinagar Tal: Ahmednagar Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36443 Borude Avinash Ashok At. Post. Amarapur Tal. 36456 Daspute Ganesh Mohanrao Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Shewgaonahmednagar Tal: Ahmednagar Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36444 Borude Kishor Dilip At. Post. Amarapur Tal. 36457 Dehadray Sachin Padmakar Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Shivaji Choke Shevgaon Tal: Ahmednagar Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36445 Chavan Raosaheb Dada 36458 Deolalikar Devendra Arun At. Post. Bhavinimgaon Tal: At. Post. 204 Surya Complex Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Hatampura Tal: Ahmednagar Dist: Ahmednagar 36446 Chavhan Balasaheb Kisan A/P : Rajni Tal: Shevgaon 36459 Deshmukh Arvind Dist: Ahmednagar Dadasaheb At. Post. Salabatpur Nevasa 36447 Dahiphale Prakash Tal: Nevasa Dist: Ahmednagar Mohanrao 36460 Deshmukh Jayprakash At. Post. Khandobanagar Tal: Pramodrao Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar A/P : Bhagatshing Chauk Tal: 36448 Dahiwalkar Pooja Eknath Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar At/Post. Jain Galli Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Page 1818 Savitribai Phule Pune University ( Formerly University of Pune ) Electoral Roll for elections of Ten (10) Registered Graduates on Senate under section 28 (2) (t) of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016 Voting Center : 34 Ahmadnagar Jilha Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj New Arts Commerce and Science College Addr: Miri Road Ta: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Voter No. Name and Address of Voters Voter No. Name and Address of Voters 36461 Deshmukh Kuldip 36473 Devkar Dipak Golhaji Sudhakarrao At. Post. Shevgaon Tal: At. Post. Jeur Road Kukana Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Nevasa Tal: Nevasa Dist: Ahmednagar 36474 Devkar Dipak Golhaji 36462 Deshmukh Parag Pramodrao At Post Golhaji Wadar Wada Khalachi Vesh Bhagatshing Shevgaon Dist Ahmadnagar Chock Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36463 Deshmukh Prakash Baburao 36475 Dewadhe Kalayan A/P : Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Balakrusana Dist: Ahmednagar Dadegaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36464 Deshmukh Sanjay Trimbak 36476 Dhadage Amol Rajendra At. Post. Shirasgaontal. Nevasa A/P : Amrapur Tal: Shevgaon Tal: Nevasa Dist: Ahmednagar Dist: Ahmednagar 36465 Deshmukh Sushil Vasantrao 36477 Dhage Ashok Sonaji At. Post. Balamtakali Tal. At. Post. Joharapur Tal: Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36466 Deshpande Tanuja Prakash 36478 Dhakane Abadas Tukaram At. Post. Nevasa Road Hasanapur Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Shevgaon Tal: Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 36479 Dhakane Ajinath Haribhau 36467 Dev Atharv Milind A/P.-Hasanapur Tal.-Shevgaon Masegaon Jalana Tal: Other Dist.-Ahmednagar Tal: Taluka Dist: Other Shevgaon Dist: Ahmednagar 36468 Devadhe Kiran 36480 Dhakane Bhausaheb A/P : Dadegaon Tal: Shevgaon Laxmanrao Dist: Ahmednagar Ap. Hasnapur Tao. Shevgaon Dist. Ahmednagar Tal: 36469 Devadhe
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