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List of Bank Bcs of Pratapgarh District PANCHAYAT CONTACT S List of Bank BCs of Pratapgarh District PANCHAYAT CONTACT S. No GP NAME BC NAME BANK NAME KO CODE SAMITI NAME NO STATE BANK OF 1 Arnod ACHALAWADA SATISH KHARADI 8290013423 BIKANER JAIPUR 5203001 (SBBJ) 2 Arnod ACHANARA Mahaveer Jain 9784495512 BANK OF BARODA 0024 BARI PRAKASH CHANDRA 3 Arnod 9680947338 BANK OF BARODA 15070647 SAKHTHALI RATHORE DINESH CHANDRA 4 Arnod FATEHGARH 9001954100 BANK OF BARODA 17040285 CHARMKAR NIRANJAN 5 Arnod JAJALI 9166087457 BANK OF BARODA 17040122 KUMAWAT 6 Arnod NINOR Sunil Kumawat 7742577277 BANK OF BARODA 15070649 SAKHTHLI DINESH KUMAR 7 Arnod 9829324987 BANK OF BARODA 17040350 KHURD JAIN STATE BANK OF PUSHKAR LAL 8 Arnod SEWANA 7742426564 BIKANER JAIPUR 11010383 MEENA (SBBJ) 9 Arnod Bedma ANIL SHARMA 9649185293 BOB,Arnod 9351637430/ 10 Arnod Bordiya HEMANT JAIN BOB,BADISA 7023150014 11 Arnod Chakoonda ROHIT GEHLOT 9784308172 BOB,DALOT 12 Arnod Heenglat SHANTI LAL MEENA 9166203019 SBBJ,SALAMGARH 13 Arnod Kotri SHELENDRA SINGH 7225917002 BOB,CHUPNA 14 Arnod Raipur Jangal BAPU LAL MEENA 8003248733 SBBJ,SALAMGARH 15 Arnod Uthel PRAKASH RATHORE 9680947338 BOB,BADISAKTHLI 16 Arnod Veerawali AADITYA KUMAWAT 9636142142 SBBJ,BOB ,Arnod BOB, 17 Arnod Kangarh RAJEEV MEENA 9680049630 0123 BADISAKTHLI STATE BANK OF 18 Chotisadri AMBAWLI PRABHU LAL MEENA 9928398192 BIKANER JAIPUR 50880001 (SBBJ) BARODA 19 Chotisadri BASEDA KARU LAL PATIDAR 9887527116 RAJASTHAN 18020336 GRAMEEN BANK ICICI,,CHOTTISAD 20 Chotisadri GANESHPURA PANKAJ SONI 8890929992 RI 21 Chotisadri JALODA JAGIR GOPAL 9982470903 BRKGB 18020331 BARODA SANJAY KUMAR 22 Chotisadri KARJOO 9829227826 RAJASTHAN 18020332 PAREEK GRAMEEN BANK BARODA RAKESH KUMAR 23 Chotisadri KARUNDA 9610004410 RAJASTHAN 18020407 PATIDAR GRAMEEN BANK STATE BANK OF 24 Chotisadri RAMBHAWALI DILIP KUMAR JAIN 9950697173 BIKANER JAIPUR 51020001 (SBBJ) BARODA 25 Chotisadri SATOLA UDAY LAL MEENA 9460712220 RAJASTHAN 18020333 GRAMEEN BANK DILIP KUMAR 26 Chotisadri SEMARTHALI 9001164827 Central Bank of India 1700453 MEENA BARODA 27 Chotisadri SWAROOPGUNJ Nemichand Kumawat 9929146393 RAJASTHAN 18030015 GRAMEEN BANK DINESH CHANDRA 28 Chotisadri Bambori 9680531718 BRGB,BAMBORI 18021048 VAISHNAV 29 Chotisadri Gagrol VISHAL KUMAR TELI 9680941779 BRGB,KERUNDA 18021241 30 Chotisadri Jalodiya Keloo MUKESH SHARMA 9660562128 BOB,CHOTTISADRI 00343 31 Chotisadri Manpura Jageer VISHNU DHAKAR 9602031213 BRGB,BAMBORI 18021348 32 Chotisadri Narani MUKESH KUMAWAT 9784758333 BOB,CHOTTISADRI 316401 9166229475 ICICI, 33 Chotisadri Peethalwari Kalan HAMID 1995 /9571981635 CHOTTISADRI BARODA 34 Chotisadri JLODA JAGEER GOPAL LAL BHAT 9887371487 RAJASTHAN 18020331 GRAMEEN BANK BANVEER SINGH 35 Dhariyawad BHANDLA 9950897304 BANK OF BARODA 17040165 RANAWAT STATE BANK OF SURESH CHANDRA 36 Dhariyawad BHOJPUR 9672174349 BIKANER JAIPUR 50930001 DAMOR (SBBJ) BARODA 37 Dhariyawad CHARI KIRTI DAGRIYA 9982187400 RAJASTHAN 18020545 GRAMEEN BANK STATE BANK OF RAMESH CHANDRA 38 Dhariyawad DANTALIYA 9680814379 BIKANER JAIPUR 50910001 MEENA (SBBJ) STATE BANK OF RAVINADRA KUMAR 39 Dhariyawad GOTHDA 9784925514 BIKANER JAIPUR 50940001 DOSHI (SBBJ) STATE BANK OF JAWAHAR 40 Dhariyawad DURGESH SHARMA 9166790446 BIKANER JAIPUR 11010249 NAGAR (SBBJ) RAJASTHAN PUSPENDRA KUMAR 41 Dhariyawad JHADOLI 7568014996 MARUDHARA 10010519 MEENA GRAMIN BANK STATE BANK OF BHAGWAT SINGH 42 Dhariyawad KHOONTA 9166759221 BIKANER JAIPUR 51540001 CHOUHAN (SBBJ) STATE BANK OF 43 Dhariyawad KESARIYAWAD BABU LAL KALAL 7742997054 BIKANER JAIPUR 50900001 (SBBJ) PRAKASH CHAND 44 Dhariyawad LOHAGADH 9660601584 RMGB 10010077 MEENA STATE BANK OF 45 Dhariyawad MUNGANA NILESH KUMAR JAIN 9950223318 BIKANER JAIPUR 11010150 (SBBJ) STATE BANK OF 46 Dhariyawad BILDIYA BHAGWAN LAL 9929992964 BIKANER JAIPUR 52370001 (SBBJ) 47 Dhariyawad DEVLA RAJESH MEENA 9982026790 RMGB 10010518 STATE BANK OF 48 Dhariyawad NAD SONU DAGARIYA 8890248886 BIKANER JAIPUR 50890001 (SBBJ) STATE BANK OF 49 Dhariyawad PARSOLA VIJAY 8003068591 BIKANER JAIPUR 11010212 (SBBJ) 50 Dhariyawad ANT PRAKASH CHANDRA 9001578001 BOB PARSOLA 17040289 SBBJ,DHARIYAWA 51 Dhariyawad CHARNIYA KALU LAL MEENA 9680187563 51590001 D BOB,DHARIYAWA 52 Dhariyawad DHARIYAWAD SANDEEP JAIN 9929336180 17040528 D 53 Dhariyawad GOPAL PURA BHERU LAL MEENA 7742465607 SBBJ,PARSOLA 51070001 SBBJ,DHARIYAWA 54 Dhariyawad NALWA DASHRATH MEENA 9799143409 D BOB,DHARIYAWA 55 Dhariyawad SIHAR GANPAT LAL 9001363737 0121 D 56 Dhariyawad AAR NATHU MEENA 9680697070 BOB PARSOLA 17040290 57 Dhariyawad BAJPURA(AAR) VIJAY MAKHAWAT 8290207733 SBBJ,PARSOLA 11010212 58 Dhariyawad NAYA BORIYA LUCKY DEVRA 7742388211 MAGB MUNGANA 10010679 59 Dhariyawad Lodiya Kanhaiya Lal Meena 9929201631 RMGB 60 Dhariyawad VAJPURA BHAGWAT SINGH 9414655686 SBBJ PARSOLA 51540001 61 Dhariyawad Pipaliya Gajendra Singh 7742564974 SBBJ BARODA 62 Pipalkhunt DUNGLAWANI PINKY DINDOR 9983109050 RAJASTHAN 18020405 GRAMEEN BANK BARODA MUKESH CHANDRA 63 Pipalkhunt GHANTALI 9983109050 RAJASTHAN 18020404 NINAMA GRAMEEN BANK BARODA 64 Pipalkhunt JAMLI JAYPAL CHARPOTA 9982690184 RAJASTHAN 18020330 GRAMEEN BANK PUNJAB 65 Pipalkhunt MOTI KHEDI DEVI LAL MEENA 9636740732 K1600916 NATIONAL BANK BARODA SHANKAR LAL 66 Pipalkhunt NAYAN 9982237325 RAJASTHAN 18020326 MAIDA GRAMEEN BANK NIRMAL KUMAR PUNJAB 67 Pipalkhunt PANDAWA 9587820021 1600937 MEENA NATIONAL BANK BARODA 68 Pipalkhunt PRATHVIPURA HARISH CHAND 7742606118 RAJASTHAN 18020325 GRAMEEN BANK PUNJAB 69 Pipalkhunt VEERPUR ARJUN LAL MEENA 9571380435 K1600938 NATIONAL BANK 70 Pipalkhunt Jetliya KHATU RAM 9636582886 BOB,PIPALKHUNT 17040621 BOB,PIPALKHUNT 71 Pipalkhunt Kali Ghati HARISH MAIDA 7665106571 17040501 Y 72 Pipalkhunt Kesharpura KAMLESH RANA 9610073847 BOB,SEMLIYA 17040619 VIMAL KUMAR 73 Pipalkhunt Mota Dhamaniya 9982107707 PNB,SUHAGPURA K1601306 MEENA 74 Pipalkhunt Peepal Khoont CHAHAT SABRIYA 9461576982 BOB,PIPALKHUNT 17040843 75 Pipalkhunt Rampuriya KALU RAM MEENA 8107441349 PNB,SUHAGPURA K1600914 VARDHMAN 9783251958/ 76 Pipalkhunt Tamtiya JAIN/NARAYAN LAL SBBJ PIPALKHUNT 51000001 7023465675 DAMOR KAILASH CHANDRA 9610626929/ 77 Pipalkhunt Thechla MAIDA/HIRA LAL BRGB,GHANTALI 18020324 9672159323 MAIDA 78 Pipalkhunt CHHARI BANSI LAL YADAV 9982778563 BANK OF BARODA 17040284 PUNJAB 79 Pipalkhunt KACHOTIYA KHEMRAJ MEENA 8769871028 K1600912 NATIONAL BANK 80 Pipalkhunt Semaliya VIKRAM KHARADI 9929512181 BOB,SEMLIYA 17040354 81 Pipalkhunt Sodalpur SHANTI MEENA 8696397040 BOB,SEMLIYA 17040315 NARAYAN SINGH ALLAHABAD 82 Pratapgarh ACHALPUR 9521744955 13320020 MEENA BANK STATE BANK OF RAJA RAM 83 Pratapgarh AWLESHWAR 8094144365 BIKANER JAIPUR 11010266 KUMAWAT (SBBJ) BARODA 84 Pratapgarh BARAVARDA MARULLA KHAN 9950409194 RAJASTHAN 18020564 GRAMEEN BANK 85 Pratapgarh BAROTHA KAMLESH MEGHWAL 8107609208 BANK OF BARODA 15070646 BARODA 86 Pratapgarh BORI ANKIT KUMAR JAIN 9828182207 RAJASTHAN 18020320 GRAMEEN BANK 87 Pratapgarh Basad PRAKASH KHAR 9929322799 BANK OF BARODA AGN0188 BARODA 88 Pratapgarh DEVGARH BHERU LAL MEENA 9982024155 RAJASTHAN 18020570 GRAMEEN BANK BARODA 89 Pratapgarh JOLAR RAMESH CHAND 9929825288 RAJASTHAN 18020565 GRAMEEN BANK BARODA 90 Pratapgarh KHEROT VINOD KUMAWAT 9928493693 RAJASTHAN 18020402 GRAMEEN BANK BARODA ANIL/ POOJA 91 Pratapgarh KHORIYA 9602257247 RAJASTHAN 18020935 KUMARI KUMAWAT GRAMEEN BANK ISHWAR SINGH ORIENTAL BANK 92 Pratapgarh KUNI 9929578408 21057301 SISODIYA OF COMMERCE 93 Pratapgarh LUHARIYA VENI RAM MEENA 7568260647 BANK OF INDIA 11260312 ALLAHABAD 94 Pratapgarh NAKOR BANSI LAL MEENA 9636564935 13320006 BANK BARODA NARAYAN 95 Pratapgarh DEVI LAL MEENA 8003516513 RAJASTHAN 18020319 KHEDA GRAMEEN BANK VARDI CHAND 96 Pratapgarh PANMODI 9950505731 BANK OF BARODA 15070315 RAIDAS BARODA ISHWAR LAL 97 Pratapgarh RATHAJANA 7665882533 RAJASTHAN 18020403 GAYAREE GRAMEEN BANK BARODA MUKESH KUMAR 98 Pratapgarh SIDHPURA 9929774896 RAJASTHAN 18020980 MEGHWAL GRAMEEN BANK 99 Pratapgarh Varmandal DASHRATH KUMAR 8769221330 BANK OF BARODA 15070645 SBBJ,PRATAPGAR 100 Pratapgarh Amlawada POOJA JAIN 9461175551 52050001 H JUJAR SINGH 101 Pratapgarh Bardeeya 9001671228 PNB,PRATAPGARH 18021497 SISODIYA RADHESHYAM 102 Pratapgarh Gandher 9784943559 OBC,KULTHANA 0510 CHODHARY 103 Pratapgarh Gyaspur DEVI LAL MEENA 9784931930 CBI,PRATAPGARH 13320030 BRGB,BARAWARD 104 Pratapgarh Meriya Kheri NIRMAL GURJAR 8875450764 1802148 A 105 Pratapgarh Peeloo PANKAJ PATIDAR 9166775472 BOB,GADOLA 106 Pratapgarh Badilank Prahlad meena 9602909866 BRKGB 18020321 107 Pratapgarh Dhamotar Kamlesh Prajapat 9610542712 BRKGB 18020401 108 Pratapgarh Jhansadi Badri Lal Raidas 9680047277 BRKGB 18020322 109 Pratapgarh Saree Pipali Leela Kumari Meena 9602331988 BRKGB 18020566 110 Pratapgarh Kulmipura Ganpat Lal Girdhar 9928109663 BRKGB 18021496 111 Pratapgarh Madhura Talab Pappu Lal Ninama 9982803302 BRKGB 18020564.
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