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Indira Charity Cell Indira Charity Cell C/O Shree Chanakya Education Society , S/No. 85 / 5A , New Pune - Mumbai Highway , Near Wakad Police Chowky , Tathawade , Pune - 411033 . SR. NAME ADDRESS & CONTACT NO. GROUND AMOUNT BANK CH. NO. No. ( Rs.) DATE 1 Mr. Sanjay Ishwar Shinde S/No. 14 B , Koregaon Park , Darwademala , Medical 11, 000 BOM / 240176 Pune - 411001 . ( 9860519144 / 9890078021 ) 3/7/2007 2 Ms. Minakshi Mohan Thosar 20 , Suchetanagar , Kedgaon , Ahmednagar - Education 11, 000 BOM / 997078 414 005 . ( 0241 - 2550430 ) 13/9/2007 3 Mrs. Nirmalatai Sovani The Trustee & Secretary , David Sassoon Social 51, 000 BOM / 266649 Infirm Asylum , Niwara , 96 Sadashiv ( Navi ) Charity 26/9/2007 Peth , Pune - 411 030 . ( 24328429 ) 4 Mr. Shivlal Jadhav The President , Bhatkya Vimuct Jati Shikshan Social 51, 000 BOM / 266648 Sanstha , Sarvoday Colony , Mundhwa , Charity 26/9/2007 Pune - 411 036 . ( 9325500100 / 2412550430 ) 5 Mr. Ramesh Chaburao Rahatal Scholarship to Student Mr. Sunny , MBA - I , Education 20, 000 Adjusted agnst Div - A , Roll No. 49 ( 2007 - 08 ) ( 9860407666 ) CDP Fees . 6 Smt. Ujwala Lawate The Managing Trustee , Manavya , Social 50, 000 BOM / 278857 46/3/1 , Laxman Villa , Flat No. 13 , Charity 29/11/2007 3rd Floor , Paud Road , Pune - 411038 . ( 25422282 / 32302688 / 9370547072 ) 7 Mrs. Meena Inamdar The President , Jeevan Jyot Mandal , Social 50, 000 BOM / 278858 Plot No. 62 , Tarate Colony , Karve Road , Charity 29/11/2007 Karve Road , Pune - 411 004 . ( 25463259 / 25652101 ) 8 Mr. Danial Gajbheev The President , Handicap Welfare Association Social 50, 000 BOM / 278856 G - 7 , Ganga Residency , Opp. Talegaon Kach Charity 29/11/2007 Karkhana , Chakan Road , Talegaon - Dabhade . 9850498908 / 32306098 9 Ms. Preeti Damle The Chief Coordinator , Samavedana Social 50, 000 BOM / 278860 15 A/4 , Laxmanbaug Colony , Erandawane , Charity 30/11/2007 Pune - 411 004 . 9325178826 / 9372499053 10 Mr. Neelimkumar Khaire The Director , Indian Herpetological Society , Social 5, 000 BOM / 278904 Usant , Nav – Maharashtra Society , Charity 8/12/2007 Pune - Satara Road , Pune - 411009 . 9822022006 / 24370747 11 Mr. Jayram Kumbhar The President , Jeevan - Sadhana Foundation , Social 50, 000 BOM / 997885 A/P - Supe , Taluka - Baramati , District - Pune . Charity 11/12/2007 ( 02112 - 285237 , 285160 / 9881098498 ) 12 Mr. Vijay Kadre The Secretary , Dindayal Shetkari Vikas Prakalp , Social 50, 000 BOM / 999058 5 , Shakambhari , Kale Layout , Charity 10/1/2008 Taluka - Yavatmal , District - Rani Amarawati 9890217387 / 9423266887 13 Mrs. Malan Tulave The President , Social 50, 000 BOM / 279045 Niradhar Balsangopan Anath Aashram Charity 11/1/2008 Gulab Kate Chawl , Ward No. 5 , Dapodi , Pune - 12 9822958498 / 14 Ms. Soniya Mohan Khare S/No. 12 / 6 , Bhorade Nagar , Opp. Ranubai Medical 10, 000 BOM / 279043 Barne School , Thergaon , Pune - 411033 . 8/1/2008 9975196814 / 15 Mr. Madhav B. Harihar The President , Social 21, 000 BOM / 279089 Akhil Bharat Brahman Mahasabha , Charity 12/1/2008 Sneh Smruti , Ganesh Nagar , Dhawade Vasti , Bhosari , Pune - 411 039 . 9422014604 / 65303665 16 Dr. Prakash Amte The President , The Maharogi Sewa Samiti , Social 75, 000 BOM / 999146 Lok Biradari Prakalp , At - Hemalkasa , Charity 22/1/2008 Post - Bhamragad , Dist - Gadchiroli - 442 710 . 9423121803 / 9421782993 / 9423208802 17 Mr. Madhav Godbole The President , Kunjvan , Social 50, 000 BOM / 279180 1401 /2 Chaitanya Krupa , Sadashiv Peth , Charity 9/2/2008 Pune - 411030 . 9850812528 / 24491872 18 Mr. Mohan Dhariya The President , Vanarai , Social 11, 000 IOB / 319523 Aditya Residency , 498 Parvati , Mitramandal Charity 14/2/2008 Chowk , Pune - 411 009 . 24440351 / 24449351 19 Mr. A. K. Khanna The Trustee , Prashanti Cancer Care Mission , Social 51, 000 BOM / 297598 15 , Harmes Elegance , 1989 Convent Street , Charity 28/3/2008 Camp , Pune - 411 001 . 9890300002 / 26333049 20 Mr. Apoorva Javadekar 11 , Suvan Apartments , Mayur Colony , Education 12, 00, 000 BOM / 298032 Kothrud , Pune – 411 038 . 26/7/2008 9899872221 / 9822019832 21 Mr. Pramod Nikalje Flat No. D - 203 , Kumar Pragati , Medical 21, 000 BOM / 998686 NIBM , Kondhwa , Pune – 411 048 . 31/7/2008 9422024007 / 9823081377 / 9325500797 22 Mr. Sampat S. Mulay Hiware , Narayangaon , Medical 51, 000 BOM / 264759 Tal. - Junnar , Dist. - Pune . BOM / 264760 9860586568 7/8/2008.
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