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List of State Government Employees Retiring Between 01-APR-17 and 30-JUN-18 OFFICE OF THE PR. ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E)-I, MAHARASHTRA, MUMBAI email id : [email protected] List of State Government Employees retiring between 01-APR-17 and 30-JUN-18 Month of Department Series A/c No. Name Retirement Treasury: AHMEDNAGAR Total: 344 A O DIST SUPDT AGR OFFR AGMH 24497 RAUT DATTATRAY R JUN/2018 A O GOVT MILK SCHEME MISMH 48492 PATIL JAGNNATH DAMU JUN/2018 A O GOVT MILK SCHEME MISMH 36591 SURYAWANSHI S N JUN/2018 A O GOVT MILK SCHEME MISMH 31352 KHAIRNAR H R JUN/2018 A O GOVT MILK SCHEME MISMH 34455 RAMDIN SUDHAKAR BALIRAM JUN/2018 ADDL DIST AND SESSIONS JUDGE KOPARGAON AJMH 22579 DARADE BALASAHEB D AUG/2017 ADDL DIST AND SESSIONS JUDGE SHRIRAMPUR AJMH 28898 BHUTE CHANDRAKANT OCT/2017 UMAKANT ADDL DIST AND SESSIONS JUDGE SHRIRAMPUR AJMH 21314 EVALE AASHA A KSIRSAGAR JUN/2018 AH SMT ADMN OFFR DIST HEALTH OFFICER Z P AHMEDNAGAR PHMH 21696 THAKUR SHAILAJA S MAY/2017 ADMN OFFR DIST HEALTH OFFICER Z P AHMEDNAGAR PHMH 21643 BHONDAVE BHAUSAHEB S JUN/2017 ADMN OFFR DIST HEALTH OFFICER Z P AHMEDNAGAR PHMH 22719 CHANDURKAR SATISH B DEC/2017 ADMN OFFR DIST HEALTH OFFICER Z P AHMEDNAGAR MMH 41911 SHEJWAL DILIP CHINTAMAN JAN/2018 ADMN OFFR DIST HEALTH OFFICER Z P AHMEDNAGAR PHMH 19818 KUMBHAR PANDURANG K FEB/2018 ADMN OFFR DIST HEALTH OFFICER Z P AHMEDNAGAR PHMH 21196 ITKAR PRASAD HARICHAND MAR/2018 ADMN OFFR DIST HEALTH OFFICER Z P AHMEDNAGAR MMH 42042 KULKARNI LAXMAN MAY/2018 DATTATRAY ADMN OFFR DIST HEALTH OFFICER Z P AHMEDNAGAR MMH 36657 JUNNARKAR DATTATRAY JUN/2018 MADHAVRAO ADMN OFFR GENL HOSPITAL MMH 34020 DHANGAR CHANDRAKANT JUN/2017 HANUMANT ADMN OFFR GENL HOSPITAL PHMH 21219 CHABUKSIWAR KISHOR SEP/2017 SHANTARAM ADMN OFFR GENL HOSPITAL PHMH 22271 YOSEPH SONAJI SASANE SEP/2017 ADMN OFFR GENL HOSPITAL MMH 29519 BANSODE ASHALATA MAR/2018 RASIKAL ADMN OFFR GENL HOSPITAL PHMH 21320 DHOTRE ARJUN N APR/2018 ADMN OFFR GENL HOSPITAL PHMH 21839 PARDHE ASHOK K MAY/2018 ADMN OFFR GENL HOSPITAL PHMH 22051 INGALE ASHOK D MAY/2018 ADMN OFFR GENL HOSPITAL MMH 29079 BANSODE NANASAHEB JUN/2018 EKNATH ADMN OFFR GENL HOSPITAL PHMH 21981 PANDIT DILIP D JUN/2018 ARBITRATOR TOWN PLANNING SCHEME SHRIRAMPUR MISMH 37662 NADGAUDA R P APR/2018 ARBITRATOR TOWN PLANNING SCHEME SHRIRAMPUR GAMH 94963 LAWAR SUNIL HARIBHAU JUN/2018 ASST COMM OF LABOUR MISMH 49370 GAIKWAD BHAUSAHEB JUN/2018 BHAGOJI ASST CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS (PROT & ENC) FMAH 14494 DOND SAWAKAR SOPAN JAN/2018 ASST CONTROLLER OF LEGAL METROLOGY, AHM GAMH 80517 MALI S P JUN/2018 ASST ENGR 1 VADALA IRRIGATION SUB DIVN PWMH 82469 RAUT DATTATRAY GHAMAJI MAR/2018 SHRIRAMPUR ASST ENGR 1 VADALA IRRIGATION SUB DIVN PWMH 80892 SANAP DNYANESHWAR KISAN JUN/2018 SHRIRAMPUR ASST REGR COOP SOCY REHURI AGCM 9076 SONKAMBLE BHIMRAJ S JUN/2018 H ASST SUPDTG ENGR P W CIRCLE AHM PWMH 53927 KAMBLE ARUN U FEB/2018 ASSTT DIRECTOR, LOCAL FUNDS ACCOUNTS AUDIT, GAMH 82953 JADHAV SHOBHANA P JUN/2018 AHMEDNAGAR CHIEF ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE OFFR Z P AHM PWMH 71970 BANSUDE NARAYAN R JUN/2018 CHIEF JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE AHM AJMH 19788 GOTANE BHALCHANDRA S MAR/2018 CHIEF OFFICER PATHARDI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION GAMH 97729 PALWE BABAN TUKARAM JUN/2018 CHIEF OFFICER PATHARDI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION GAMH 97720 PALVE MAHADEV BHAU JUN/2018 CHIEF OFFICER, SHIRDI NAGARPANCHAYAT, SHIRDI GAMH 97758 UNDE BHASKAR NARAYAN MAY/2017 OFFICE OF THE PR. ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E)-I, MAHARASHTRA, MUMBAI email id : [email protected] List of State Government Employees retiring between 01-APR-17 and 30-JUN-18 Treasury: AHMEDNAGAR CHIEF OFFR SHRIRAMPUR MUNCIPAL COUNCIL GAMH 97717 JADHAVRAO SATISH NOV/2017 HAMBIRRAO CHILD DEV PROJ OFF ICDS (CIVIL), AHMEDNAGAR GAMH 93107 LAKHAPATI DEVYANI VITHAL MAY/2018 SMT CITY SURVEY OFFICER GAMH 67260 CHAVAN SUNITA V JUN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J F M C NEWASA AJMH 19667 JAGTAP B G JUN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J F M C NEWASA AJMH 22663 VAIDYA SUSHMA S JUN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C AKOLE AJMH 20308 AVHAD BHAGWAN B JUN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C AKOLE AJMH 26821 WAJE KASHINATH MAHADU JUN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C JAMKHED AJMH 21432 KULKARNI ANIL M JUN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C KARJAT AJMH 20672 KULKARNI DILIP M JAN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C KOPERGAON AJMH 19712 VALKE SATISH V OCT/2017 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C PARNER AJMH 22661 SUMBE ASHA S SEP/2017 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C RAHURI AJMH 24275 PAWAR BABURAO M JUN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C SANGAMNER AJMH 22927 RAUT RADHAKISAN B SEP/2017 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C SHEVGAON AJMH 22496 SHIRSAT H S JUN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C SHEVGAON AJMH 20110 DAHIBHATE V T JUN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C SHRIRAMPUR AJMH 23604 BHAND S L (MANG SITARAM JUN/2018 L) CIVIL JUDGE J D & J M F C SHRIRAMPUR AJMH 20641 PHATANGARE DILIP T JUN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE S D AHM AJMH 18117 KUSKAR ARUN L JAN/2018 CIVIL JUDGE S D AHM AJMH 26783 BHINGARDIVE JUN/2018 CHANDRAKANT EKNATH CIVIL JUDGE S D SANGAMNER AJMH 22793 PARKHE MAKRAND C MAY/2018 CIVIL JUDGE S D SHRIRAMPUR AJMH 21665 LAD BHARAT M JUN/2018 DIST & SESSIONS JUDGE AJMH 24258 PANDE RAVINDRA M NOV/2017 DIST ANIMAL HUSBANDRY OFFR Z P AGVM 5916 RATHOD' BHARAT K APR/2017 H DIST ANIMAL HUSBANDRY OFFR Z P AGVM 7445 SOMVANSHI ADIKRAO MAY/2018 H SADASHIV DIST INFORMN OFFR GAMH 77484 PATHAN FAKIRMOHAMED NOV/2017 SAMSHERKHAN DIST INFORMN OFFR GAMH 84926 SHIRSUL BHIMRAJ LAXMAN MAY/2018 (SHIRSUL BHUMYYA L) DIST JUDGE-1 & ADDL SESSIONS JUDGE NEWASA AJMH 27132 PARKHE S M(PANDIT SUNITA APR/2018 AHMEDNAGAR P) DIST JUDGE-1 & ADDL SESSIONS JUDGE NEWASA AJMH 22788 WAKADE N R JUN/2018 AHMEDNAGAR DIST JUDGE-1 & ADDL SESSIONS JUDGE NEWASA AJMH 19396 KACHARE CHANDRAKANT V JUN/2018 AHMEDNAGAR DIST JUDGE-1 & ADDL SESSIONS JUDGE NEWASA AJMH 19023 DHODAPKAR A B JUN/2018 AHMEDNAGAR DIST MALARIA OFFR PHMH 19797 TAPARE B M AUG/2017 DIST MALARIA OFFR PHMH 18410 GHUSALE BHAUSAHEB NOV/2017 BHANUDAS DIST MALARIA OFFR MMH 33064 SONAWANE RAJENDRA JAN/2018 KESHAVRAO DIST MALARIA OFFR PHMH 20018 KHAVALE P Y MAY/2018 DIST MALARIA OFFR MMH 40518 JEJURKAR BHASKAR JUN/2018 SAKHARAM DIST MALARIA OFFR PHMH 19934 SHAIKH S M JUN/2018 DIST MALARIA OFFR PHMH 19423 GAMBHIRE L V JUN/2018 DIST SPL AUDITOR COOP SOCY CL 1 AGCM 8886 KULKARNI SHRIPAD D JUN/2018 H OFFICE OF THE PR. ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E)-I, MAHARASHTRA, MUMBAI email id : [email protected] List of State Government Employees retiring between 01-APR-17 and 30-JUN-18 Treasury: AHMEDNAGAR DIV SEED CERTIFICATION OFFICER,AHM AGMH 27154 RANAWARE V D JUN/2018 DY CONSERVATOR OF FOREST FMAH 15680 KHADAMKAR VASUDHA P. JAN/2018 DY CONSERVATOR OF FOREST FMAH 16814 SHRIGADI G.B.. MAY/2018 DY DIR OF SUGAR GAMH 80581 BHOSEKAR DILIPKUMAR E DEC/2017 DY ENGR GATE ERECTION SUB-DN KEDGAON, PWMH 84742 SONAWANE BHAGWAT JANAJI JUN/2018 AHMEDNAGAR DY ENGR MECHANICAL SUB-DIVN DHULEWADI PWMH 72393 PADWALE LAXMAN K JAN/2018 SANGAMNER DY ENGR MECHANICAL SUB-DIVN GHULEWADI PWMH 84862 LATE CHANDRAKANT MAY/2017 SANGAMNER AHMEDNAGAR RAJARAM DY ENGR P W SUB DIVN PARNER PWMH 70128 PARDESHI BALUSINGH M FEB/2018 DY EX ENGR AHMEDNAGAR IRRGN DIVN PWMH 67484 GAVHANE SUDHAKAR B JAN/2018 DY EX ENGR AHMEDNAGAR IRRGN DIVN PWMH 59531 SATPUTE RAMNATH M JAN/2018 DY EX ENGR AHMEDNAGAR IRRGN DIVN PWMH 53794 LANDGE ASHOK N MAY/2018 DY EX ENGR AHMEDNAGAR IRRGN DIVN PWMH 66732 BHALERAO GOPICHAND S JUN/2018 DY EX ENGR AHMEDNAGAR IRRGN DIVN PWMH 54269 THORAT GORAKSHANATH G JUN/2018 DY EX ENGR AHMEDNAGAR IRRGN DIVN PWMH 58320 BHADKOLI KISAN G JUN/2018 DY EX ENGR AHMEDNAGAR IRRGN DIVN PWMH 71662 SHAIKH HASAN J JUN/2018 DY EX ENGR AHMEDNAGAR IRRGN DIVN PWMH 66723 BHARDE MAKARAND L JUN/2018 DY EX ENGR AHMEDNAGAR IRRGN DIVN PWMH 79864 KARVANDE GOVIND KONDAJI JUN/2018 DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 66200 ZENDE P N JUN/2017 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 84212 NANNAWARE RAMRAO JUL/2017 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR KONDIBA DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 85014 SALVE VASANT BHAGUJI AUG/2017 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 63580 SHAIKH Y H NOV/2017 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 64012 RAJE SHARIF M DEC/2017 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 80187 BHANDARI DADASAHEB DEC/2017 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR EKNATH DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 59978 JAGTAP K B DEC/2017 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 66621 LAGAD MANIK G FEB/2018 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 76147 DUBEY DEEPAK BABURAO MAR/2018 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 67656 SHIRSATH JAGDISH M MAR/2018 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 72121 WALKE SUBHASH K APR/2018 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 58078 SHINDE POPAT B APR/2018 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 85009 PUNDE KISHOR BALKRISHNA MAY/2018 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 56546 GAIKWAD BHARAT T JUN/2018 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 66726 BAHIR NANDKUMAR NANA JUN/2018 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 66199 NARAWADE BABAN V JUN/2018 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 71305 DAHIPALE SRIRANG T JUN/2018 SHRIGONDA AHMEDNAGAR DY EX ENGR KUKADI IRRIGATION DIVN NO 2 PWMH 65122 JATHAR RAGHUNATH N JUN/2018 OFFICE OF THE PR.
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