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Urban Cooperative Bank (D- 1) Urban Cooperative Bank (D- 1) SR. NO. MEMBER NAME ADDRESS Representative Name Representative DEFAULTER Age Gender REMARK NO. Address (Y/N) 32 7 BHAGYODAYA FRIEND APROCH ROAD, Nomination Not Recived URBAN CO-OP BANK LTD, PANDHURNA ROAD, WARUD GANESH NAGAR, WARUD, N TALUKA WARUD, DIST. D/1 AMRAVATI, PIN 444906 33 54 ABHINANDAN URBAN CO- PRABHAT CHOWK, Shri Lunawat Rajendrakumar At/Post- OP. BANK LTD. AMRAVATI, TAL. AMRAVATI, Kundanmalji M Amaravati.,Tal/Dist- N DIST. AMRAVATI, PIN Amaravti. D/1 444601 34 69 THE AHCALPUR URBAN JAISTAMBHA CHOWK, Nomination Not Recived CO-OP BANK LTD. ACHALPUR CAMP., TAL. ACHALPUR-PARATWADA, N DIST. AMRAVATI, PIN D/1 444806 35 81 WARUD URBAN CO-OP. APPROACH ROAD, WARUD, Nomination Not Recived BANK LTD. TAL. WARUD., DIST. N AMRAVATI, PIN 444906 D/1 36 209 MAHATMA PHULE DIST. LADHA COMPLEX, OLD Shri Aande Rajendra At/Post/Tal/Dist- URBAN CO-OP. BANK COTTON MARKET ROAD, Mahadevrao M Amaravati N LTD. TAL. AMRAVATI, DIST. D/1 AMRAVATI, PIN 444601 37 1822 THE DR. PANJABRAO SHIVAJI NAGAR, TAL. Shri Barabde Rajesh Haribhau At/Post/Tal/Diist- DESHMUKH URBAN CO- AMRAVATI, DIST. M Amaravati N D/1 OP. BANK LTD. AMRAVATI, PIN 444601 38 1823 AMRAVATI ZILLA CONGRESS NAGAR ROAD, Nomination Not Recived PARISHAD SHIKSHAK NEAR RLY BRIDGE, SAHAKARI BANK MYDT. AMRAVATI, TAL. AMRAVATI, N DIST. AMRAVATI, PIN D/1 444601 39 1829 AMRAVATI ZILLA MAHILA JAWAHAR ROAD, TAL. Su.Khodke Sulbhatai Sanjayrao At Post, Tal & Dist SAHAKARI BANK LTD. AMRAVATI, DIST. F Amravati N D/1 AMRAVATI, PIN 444601 SR. NO. MEMBER NAME ADDRESS Representative Name Representative DEFAULTER Age Gender REMARK NO. Address (Y/N) 40 1857 JANATA SAHAKARI BANK NIMKAR BUILDING, Nomination Not Recived LTD., AMRAVATI PANCHSHEEL CINEMA ROAD, AMARAVATI, TAL. N AMRAVATI, DIST. D/1 AMRAVATI, PIN 444601 41 1872 ANJANGAON SURJI ANJANGAON SURJI, TAL. Nomination Not Recived NAGRI SAHAKARI BANK AMRAVATI, DIST. N D/1 LTD. AMRAVATI, PIN 444601 42 1915 THE AMARAVATI MERCHANTS CHEMBERS, Shri Jawanjl Madhukar Near hanuman Mandir, MERCHANTS CO-OP. MABAPETH, BADNERA Wamanrao 1. jeevan Chaya , BANK LTD. AMARAVATI ROAD, TAL. AMRAVATI, M Colony, Rukhmini N DIST. AMRAVATI, PIN Nagar, Amarativi 444601 D/1 43 2367 JIJAU COMMERCIAL CO- KHATRI COMPLEX, 1ST Shri Gawande Arvinda Dattatray At Post Amravati Tal OP. BANK LTD. FLOOR, WALKUT Dist Amravati AMARAVATI COMPOUND, TAL. M N AMRAVATI, DIST. D/1 AMRAVATI, PIN 444601 44 20 VIDHARBHA URBAN CO- LOKNAYAK J. N. CHOWK, Nomination Not Recived SOCIETY IN OP. BANK LTD, AKOLA GANDHI ROAD, AKOLA, N LIQUIDATIO TALUKA AKOLA, DIST. N D/1 AKOLA, PIN 444001 45 90 AKOLA MERCHANT CO- NISRAG PLAZA, DAMLE Shri Bhuibhar Mahadevrao At Post Dist Akola OP. BANK LTD. AKOLA CHOWK, HANUMAN BASTI, Gulabrao INFRONT OF SANTOSHI M N MATA MANDIR AKOLA TALUKA AKOLA, DIST. D/1 AKOLA, PIN 444001 46 1647 THE AKOLA URBAN JANKALYAN, 58-59, Shri Joshi Shantanu At/Post-Swarajyapeth., COOPERATIVE BANK LTD. TOSHNIWAL LAYOUT, Sharadchandra Tal/Dist-Akola BEHIND GOVT. MILK DAIRY, MURTIZAPUR ROAD, M N AKOLA T AL.AKOLA, DIST. AKOLA, PIN 444001 D/1 47 1775 THE URBAN CO-OP BANK JAWAHAR ROAD, TALUKA Nomination Not Recived SOCIETY IN LTD. AKOT AKOLA, DIST. AKOLA, PIN N LIQUIDATIO D/1 444001 N SR. NO. MEMBER NAME ADDRESS Representative Name Representative DEFAULTER Age Gender REMARK NO. Address (Y/N) 48 1894 THE AKOLA JANTA OLD COTTON MARKET Shri Pro.Deshmukha Kashirao At/Post/Tal-Akola.,Dist- COMMERCIAL CO-OP. AREA, P.B. NO. 90, TALUKA Govindarao M Akola N BANK LTD., AKOLA AKOLA, DIST. AKOLA, PIN D/1 444001 49 2480 SANMITRA URBAN CO- RAMDASPETH, TALUKA Shri Dr.Kelkar Deepak At/Post-Ramdaspeth., SOCIETY IN OP. BANK LTD. AKOLA AKOLA, DIST. AKOLA, PIN Kamalakar M Tal/Dist-Akola N LIQUIDATIO D/1 444001 N 50 53 PEOPLES CO-OP. BANK DEULGAON RAJA, MAIN Nomination Not Recived LTD, DEULGAON RAJA ROAD, TAL. N DEULGAONRAJA, DIST. D/1 BULDHANA, PIN 443204 51 706 ANURADHA URBAN CO- SHIVAJI CHOWK, MANI Shri Bondre Rahul At Post Chikhali, Dist OP. BANK LTD. ROAD, CHIKHALI, TAL. Siddhivinayak M Buldhana N CHIKHALI, DIST. D/1 BULDHANA, PIN 443201 52 1583 THE MALKAPUR URBAN DHANASHREE, MALKAPUR, Shri Sancheti Chainsukh At Post Malkapur, Dist CO-OP. BANK LTD. TAL. MALKAPUR, DIST. Madanlal M Buldhana N MALKAPUR BULDHANA, PIN 443101 D/1 53 1673 THE NANDURA URBAN NANDURA, TAL. Shri Naphade Avinash At/Post-Nandura., Tal- CO-OP. BANK LTD. MALKAPUR, DIST. Wamanrao M Nandura., Dist-Buldhan N D/1 BULDHANA, PIN 443404 54 1736 THE MEHKAR URBAN CO- MEHKAR, TAL. MEHKAR, Shri Jhadhav Prataprao At Shivajinagar, OP. BANK LTD. DIST. BULDHANA, PIN Ganpatrao M Mehakar, Tal Mehakar N D/1 443301 Dist Buldhana 55 1804 THE JANATA MAIN ROAD, TAL. Nomination Not Recived COMMERCIAL CO-OP. KHAMGAON, DIST. N D/1 BANK LTD., KHAMBAON BULDHANA, PIN 444303 56 1889 THE CHIKHALI URBAN CO- CHIKHALI, TAL. CHIKHALI, Sshri Gupta Satish 17, Jafrabad Road, OP. BANK LTD. DIST. BULDHANA, PIN Bhagwandas M Chikhali, Dist, N D/1 443201 Buildhana 57 1904 THE KHAMGAON URBAN BALAJI PLOT, KHAMGAON, Shri Fundkar Pandurang At Post Khamgaon Tal CO-OP. BANK LTD. TAL. KHAMGAON, DIST. Pundlik M Khamgaom, Dist N BULDHANA, PIN 444303 Buldhana D/1 SR. NO. MEMBER NAME ADDRESS Representative Name Representative DEFAULTER Age Gender REMARK NO. Address (Y/N) 58 1906 JIJAMATA MAHILA DR. DESHPANDE NURSING Smt Sambare Shilatai Utamrao Tal Malkapur, Dist NAGARI SAHAKARI BANK HOME, 1ST FLOOR, Buldhana LTD, BULDHANA CHIKHALI, TAL. CHIKHALI, F N DIST. BULDHANA, PIN D/1 443001 59 1838 THE WASHIM URBAN CO- AT POST. - WASHIM, TAL. - Nomination Not Recived OP BANK LTD. WASHIM WASHIM, DIST. - WASHIM, N D/1 PIN 444505 60 709 WANI NAGARI SAHAKARI AT POST - GANDHI CHOWK, Shri Darekar Sanjay Jatra Rd , tal vani Dist BANK LTD. WANI, TAL. - WANI, DIST. - Nilkantharao M Yavatmal N YAVATMAL (YEOTMAL), PIN D/1 445304 61 1676 THE YEOTMAL URBAN CO- AT POST - DATTA CHOWK, Shri Marodkar Bhaurao Nath krupa adarsha OP. BANK LTD. YAVATMAL, TAL. - Gangadharrao angar Jamroad, M N YAVATMAL, DIST. - Yawatmal Dist YAVATMAL, PIN - 445001 D/1 Yawatmal 62 1875 PUSAD URBAN CO-OP. OPP. MUNICIPAL Shri Maind Sharad Apparao Tilak Ward, At Post Tal BANK LTD., PUSAD HOSPITAL, PUSAD, TAL. - M Pusad, Dist Yawatmal N PUSAD, DIST. - YAVATMAL D/1 (YEOTMAL), PIN 445204 63 1937 YEOTMAL MAHILA AT POST - MAIDE CHOWK, Smt. Kelkar Vidhaytai At.Post Kedar, 5 SAHAKARI BANK LTD. TILAKWADI, TAL. - Sharadrao laxminagar, Yavatmal YEOTMAL YAVATMAL (YEOTMAL), F N DIST. - YAVATMAL D/1 (YEOTMAL), PIN 445001 64 19 LOKVIKAS NAGARI APANA BAZAR BUILDING Shri Gayake Arjun Banduji Viddaya Nagar Jalna SAHAKARI BANK LTD. NO. 2, ST FRANCIS HIGH Road, Aurangabad AURANGABAD SCHOOL COMPOUND, M N JALNA ROAD, D/1 AURANGABAD 65 1523 THE VAIJAPUR AT POST - VAIJAPUR, TAL. - Sshri Sancheti Ravindrakumar AT POST - VAIJAPUR, MARCHANTS CO-OP. VAIJAPUR, DIST. Bansilal TAL. - VAIJAPUR, BANK LTD. AURANGABAD, PIN 423701 M DIST. AURANGABAD, N PIN 423701 D/1 SR. NO. MEMBER NAME ADDRESS Representative Name Representative DEFAULTER Age Gender REMARK NO. Address (Y/N) 66 1890 SHIVAJI NAGARI RAVINDRA NIWAS, HAMAL Shri Kale Ravindra Shivajirao At Post Nandar, Tal SAHAKARI BANK LTD. GALLI, TAL. PAITHAN, DIST. M Paithan, Dist N PAITHAN AURANGABAD, PIN 431107 Aurangabad D/1 67 1963 SIDDHESHWAR URBAN AT POST - PRASAD Shri Palodkar Prabhakar At/Post-Palod., Tal- CO-OP. BANK LTD. BUILDING, TAL. - SILLOD, Manikrao M Shilod., Dist- N SILLOD DIST. - AURANGABAD, PIN Aurangabad D/1 431112 68 1981 ADARSH MAHILA NAGARI 31/SHIVAJYOTI COLONY Smt.Patil Sunanda Anil At/Post- SAHAKARI BANK LTD. NO. 6, CIDCO, TAL. F Aurangabad.,Tal/Dist- N AURANGABAD AURANGABAD, DIST. Aurangabad D/1 AURANGABAD, PIN 431003 69 2225 VISHWAKARMA NAGARI PLOT NO. 6, SARANG SHG. Nomination Not Recived SAHAKARI BANK LTD. STY. GAJANAN MAHARAJ MANDIR CHOWK, GARKHEDA ROAD, TAL. - N AURANGABAD, DIST. - AURANGABAD, PIN 431005 D/1 70 2357 DR. BABASAHEB 38, LAXMI COLONY, TAL. - Nomination Not Recived AMBEDKAR NAGARI AURANGABAD, DIST. - N SAHAKARI BANK LTD., AURANGABAD, PIN 431001 D/1 AURANGABAD 71 2379 AURANGABAD DIST. AWARGAONKAR COMPLEX, Nomination Not Recived INDUSTRIAL URBAN CO- JALNA ROAD, TAL. - OP. BANK LTD. AURANGABAD, DIST. - N AURANGABAD, PIN 431003 D/1 72 2388 PRERANA NAGARIK N-12, J1/19, NEAR Shri Kale Jagannath At/Post- SAHAKARI BANK LTD, NURSERY HUDCO, TAL. Vaijinathrao M Aurangabad.,Tal/Dist- N AURANGABAD AURANGABAD, DIST. - Aurangabad D/1 AURANGABAD, PIN 431003 73 2496 SHREE MAHESH URBAN NEAR VIVEKANAND Nomination Not Recived CO-OP. BANK COLLEGE, NIRALA BAZAR AURANGABAD LTD. RD. SAMARTHNAGAR, TAL. N AURANGABAD AURANGABAD, DIST. D/1 AURANGABAD, PIN 431003 SR. NO. MEMBER NAME ADDRESS Representative Name Representative DEFAULTER Age Gender REMARK NO. Address (Y/N) 74 2493 STANDARD URBAN CO- MGM CMAPUS N-6, CIDOC, Shri Ghadekar Namdevrao OP. BNK LTD. AURANGABAD, TAL. - Balvantrao AURANGABAD AURANGABAD, DIST. - M N AURANGABAD, PIN 431003 D/1 75 11 CHAMPAVATI URBAN CO- AT POST - BASHIRGANJ, Nomination Not Recived SOCIETY IN OP. BANK LTD. BEED TAL. - BEED, DIST. - BEED, N LIQUIDATIO D/1 PIN 431122 N 76 13 GANRAJ NAGARI PLOT NO.9, STADIUM Nomination Not Recived SAHAKARI BANK LTD. COMPLEX, JALNA ROAD, N BEED, TAL. BEED, DIST. - D/1 BEED, PIN 431122 77 845 DWARKADAS MANTRI HEAD OFFICE, JALNA Shri Mitthulalji Sarda At/Post-Beed., Tal/Post- NAGARI SAHAKARI BANK ROAD, BEED, TAL. - BEED, Subhashchandra M Beed N LTD. RENDAL DIST. - BEED, PIN 431122 D/1 78 1643 THE SIDDHESHWAR AT POST - MAJALGAON, Shri Solanke Prakash At/Post/Tal- URAN CO-OP. BANK LTD. TAL. - MAJALGAON, DIST. Sundararao M Majalagaon., Dist-Beed N D/1 BEED, PIN 431131 79 1740 THE VAIDYANATH URBAN AT POST - PARLI VAIJNATH, Shri Jain Ashok Pannalalji At-Parli-V.,Tal-Parli- CO-OP. BANK LTD. TAL. - PARLI VAIJNATH, M Vaijnath., Dist-Beed N DIST.
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