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NATION TOWN DATE ENT 1 ASI/ BAPU DHUDKU SHINDE MALE ST DHULE 05-08-81 31-05-20 PUNE RURAL 2 HC/2474 MANGESH ATMARAM TAMANEKAR MALE OPEN SINDHUDU 04-05-82 31-07-22 MUMBAI CITY RG 3 HC/1954 RAJENDRA LAXMANDAS PAJVANI MALE OPEN THANE 19-10-82 31-01-21 MUMBAI RAILWAY 4 ASI/ SAMBHAJI RAMCHANDRA GHORPADE MALE OPEN AHMEDNA 03-03-83 31-10-21 AHMEDNAGAR 5 HC/783 SURESH KANNAPA KOTE MALE NT-CGAR SOLAPUR 03-07-83 31-05-20 SOLAPUR RURAL 6 ASI/3298 ASHOK KISAN KAMTHE MALE OPEN PUNE 05-07-83 31-05-20 PUNE CITY 7 HC/540 FARIJODDIN EJAJODDIN SHAIKH MALE OPEN JALGAON 06-07-83 30-11-21 DHULE 8 ASI/ SANJAY NIVRUTTI DHIVAR MALE SC AHMEDNA 20-09-83 30-06-23 AHMEDNAGAR 9 ASI/5253 ASKRULUABED ASGARALI KAZI MALE OPEN NANDEDGAR 02-02-84 30-11-21 NANDED 10 ASI/1357IN OMPRAKASH RAJNARAYAN PANDE MALE OPEN NAGPUR 19-02-84 30-06-21 NAGPUR RURAL 11 HC/475 SUDHIR SANTOSH HIWALE MALE OBC NAVICITY 11-07-84 30-06-24 NAVI MUMBAI 12 HC/96 PRADIP SUPADU SONAWANE MALE OBC DHULEMUMBAI 21-07-84 30-06-20 DHULE 13 HC/609 YUVARAJ RAVAN PATIL MALE OPEN DHULE 21-07-84 30-06-20 DHULE 14 HC/622 PURSHOTTAM SHALIGRAM PATIL MALE OPEN DHULE 21-07-84 30-09-21 DHULE 15 ASI/835 ARVIND GOPALRAO RAUT MALE OBC BULDHAN 10-12-84 31-08-24 BULDHANA 16 HC/4738 GOPAL SHIVAJI KALE MALE OBC PUNEA 04-02-85 31-05-21 THANE CITY 17 ASI/ SHIVAJI DATTATRAY PANSARE MALE OPEN PUNE 04-02-85 31-05-22 THANE CITY 18 HC/23307 ASHOK SHRIPATI KAMBALE MALE OPEN SATARA 09-03-85 30-04-21 MUMBAI CITY 19 HC/23734 SUBHASH BABU MARGAJ MALE OPEN SINDHUDU 09-03-85 30-11-24 MUMBAI CITY 20 HC/23739 NITIN PANDURANG SAWANT MALE OPEN SINDHUDURG 09-03-85 31-07-25 MUMBAI CITY 21 ASI/ JAKIR HUSAIN GULAMHUSH MALE OPEN NASHIKRG 30-04-85 31-10-22 NASHIK CITY 22 WASI/454 SUSHMA GOPALRAO PARADEAIKH FEMALESC AKOLA 01-06-85 30-11-21 WASHIM 23 HC/1903 DATTATRYA DHONDIBA KADAM MALE OBC SATARA 08-06-85 31-05-23 SATARA 24 ASI/ PANDIT RAMRAO THORAT MALE NT-C HINGOLI 10-06-85 31-12-24 HINGOLI 25 ASI/49 SURESH KONDIBA GITE MALE NT-D BEED 11-06-85 30-04-22 BEED 26 HC/9528 KANDERAO LAXIMAN BOBADE MALE OPEN SATARA 17-06-85 31-05-21 MUMBAI CITY 27 HC/9803 HANMANT TUKARAM JADHAV MALE OPEN SATARA 17-06-85 31-05-23 MUMBAI CITY 28 ASI/1163 MANSINGH PRATAPRAO THORAVADE MALE OBC SANGLI 01-08-85 30-06-20 SANGLI 29 HC/2512 SANJAY PRALHADRAO JOSHI MALE OPEN SOLAPUR 01-08-85 31-10-20 THANE CITY 30 HC/361 GAJANAN PANDURANG KOCHAREKARMALE OPEN SINDHUDU 01-08-85 31-05-22 THANE CITY 31 HC/95 TANAJI DNYANU MANE MALE OPEN SATARARG 01-08-85 31-05-22 SATARA 32 HC/85 RAMESH KACHARU MUKADAM MALE OBC THANE 01-08-85 31-12-22 THANE CITY 33 HC/1317 SANJAY JAGNNATH PATIL MALE OPEN SANGLI 01-08-85 30-06-23 SANGLI 34 HC/2516 SANDEEPKUM BHIKURAO RAIKAR MALE OBC KARNATA 01-08-85 31-10-23 THANE CITY 35 ASI/1137AR VIJAY VISHNU PATIL MALE OPEN SANGLIKA 01-08-85 31-01-24 SANGLI 36 ASI/738 JAYNATH ANNA CHAVAN MALE OPEN SANGLI 01-08-85 30-09-24 SANGLI 37 HC/695 UDAY RAMCHANDRA POTDAR MALE OBC SANGLI 01-08-85 31-05-25 SANGLI 38 HC/23351 DILIP SUDAM SAWANT MALE OPEN RAIGAD 03-08-85 31-10-23 MUMBAI CITY 39 HC/2175 RAMCHANDRA GANPATI KUMBHAR MALE OBC SATARA 08-08-85 31-03-21 MUMBAI RAILWAY 40 HC/844 ALLABAKSH SATTAR SAYYAD MALE OPEN KARNATA 11-08-85 31-08-22 SOLAPUR RURAL 41 HC/56 ARJUN SHUKHDEV JADHAV MALE OPEN LATURKA 11-08-85 31-05-23 OSMANABAD 42 HC/854 AVINASH NAMDED GHODAKE MALE OBC SOLAPUR 11-08-85 31-08-24 SOLAPUR CITY 43 ASI/2263 SHARAD KRISHNARAO PAWAR MALE OPEN NAGPUR 22-08-85 31-10-22 NAGPUR CITY 44 ASI/2425 RAJESH JANARDAN RAUT MALE OBC NAGPUR 22-08-85 30-06-23 NAGPUR CITY 45 ASI/2544 PRAMOD KRUSHNARAO PARKHI MALE OBC NAGPUR 22-08-85 31-10-24 NAGPUR CITY 46 ASI/5039 RAMESH PRABHAKAR LASINKAR MALE OBC PARBHANI 26-08-85 31-08-21 PARBHANI 47 ASI/ MACHINDRA MAHADEO TAKALKAR MALE OPEN PUNE 19-09-85 30-06-24 PUNE CITY 48 HC/4922 CHANDRAHAS GOPINATH SHINDE MALE OPEN RATNAGIR 14-10-85 31-07-23 THANE CITY 49 ASI/ MUSHTAK UMARKHAN PATHAN MALE OPEN THANEI 01-11-85 30-04-20 THANE CITY 50 HC/2447 RAFIYADHIN ISMAIL KAZI MALE OPEN JALGAON 01-11-85 31-03-21 THANE CITY 51 ASI/ SADASHIV DADA JADHAV MALE OPEN SATARA 01-11-85 31-05-21 NAVI MUMBAI 52 ASI/ SURESH PARABHAT SONAWANE MALE OBC JALGAON 01-11-85 30-06-21 NAVI MUMBAI 53 ASI/ NAMDEO SUKHA RATHOD MALE NT-D THANE 01-11-85 30-06-21 THANE CITY 54 ASI/ SANJAY JIJABA SHINDE MALE OPEN AHMEDNA 01-11-85 30-09-21 THANE CITY 55 HC/984 SUDAM PANDURANG MANWE MALE OPENGAR RAIGAD 01-11-85 31-10-21 RAIGAD 56 HC/1916 SUNIL KASHIRAM KADAM MALE OPEN RATNAGIR 01-11-85 31-01-22 THANE CITY 57 ASI/ RAJU KRISHNRAV GAIKWAD MALE OPEN NAVII 01-11-85 28-02-22 NAVI MUMBAI 58 HC/993 PARSHURAM BALARAM BHOIR MALE OBCMUMBAI RAIGAD 01-11-85 30-04-22 RAIGAD 59 HC/4213 DATTARAM SHIVRAM PALANDE MALE OPEN RATNAGIR 01-11-85 31-05-22 THANE CITY 60 HC/1001 SANJAY LAXMAN GAVADE MALE OPEN RAIGADI 01-11-85 30-06-22 RAIGAD 61 HC/1504 ASHOK PANDURANG BHUSANE MALE OBC RAIGAD 01-11-85 30-06-22 RAIGAD 62 HC/1136 BHIMRAO RAMCHANDRA YADAV MALE OPEN SATARA 01-11-85 31-08-22 SATARA 63 HC/1042 DIPAK SITARAM LAD MALE OPEN RAIGAD 01-11-85 30-09-24 RAIGAD 64 HC/3536 RAJENDRA NAMDEO PAWAR MALE OBC NASHIK 01-11-85 30-11-24 THANE CITY 65 HC/4938 GOVIND PADU THAKRE MALE OBC THANE 01-11-85 31-03-25 THANE CITY 66 ASI/ MOHAN SUDAM MULIK MALE OPENRURAL SATARA 01-11-85 31-05-25 NAVI MUMBAI 67 PN/164 RAJENDRA SITARAM KAMBLE MALE SC THANE 22-11-85 31-08-23 AURANGABAD CITY AURANGA AURANGABAD 68 ASI/304 SHAIKH YUSUF ISMAIL MALE OPEN 22-11-85 29-02-24 BAD RURAL 69 ASI/364 AHEMADALI USMANALI SAYED MALE OPEN CHANDRA 06-12-85 31-08-25 CHANDRAPUR 70 HC/23595 YASHWANT SHANTARAM PARTE MALE OPEN SINDHUDUPUR 01-01-86 30-06-21 MUMBAI CITY 71 HC/1747 AVINASH MARUTRAO SAWANT MALE OPEN PUNERG 01-01-86 31-07-32 PUNE CITY 72 ASI/636 SHANKAR DATTURAM KUDAWALE MALE OPEN GADCHIRO 15-01-86 28-02-22 GADCHIROLI 73 HC/748 RAJESHSINGH RAMSAMUSING THAKUR MALE OPENLI NAGPUR 17-01-86 31-01-25 NAGPUR CITY 74 HC/458 TULSHIDASH DURGAJI ROKDE MALE OPEN LATUR 23-01-86 31-05-23 LATUR 75 HC/408 SHIVAJI DIGAMBAR SHINDE MALE OPEN LATUR 23-01-86 31-05-24 LATUR 76 ASI/530 MUKAND TRYANBAK DAVAKE MALE OBC BULDHAN 05-02-86 30-11-23 BULDHANA 77 HC/135 BALIRAM SAKHARAM SANGLE MALE ST BULDHANA 05-02-86 31-01-25 BULDHANA 78 ASI/334 SANJAY MAROTRAO JASUTKAR MALE OBC NAGPURA 08-02-86 30-04-24 NAGPUR RURAL 79 HC/683 MOTILAL BHASKAR GHAMANDE MALE VJ-A NANDURBCITY 09-02-86 31-03-20 NANDURBAR 80 HC/4074 DILIP CHANGDEO DUDHADE MALE OPEN AHMEDNAAR 10-02-86 31-10-20 THANE CITY 81 HC/2872 MURLIDHAR JAYRAM SAWANT MALE OPEN SINDHUDUGAR 10-02-86 31-01-21 THANE CITY 82 ASI/ NANDKUMAR SARJERAO SHINDE MALE OPEN SATARARG 10-02-86 31-05-22 NAVI MUMBAI 83 HC/258 SUSHIL SHALIGRAM DESALE MALE OPEN DHULE 10-02-86 30-06-22 DHULE 84 HC/2369 SUNIL BALASAHEB PARKHE MALE OPEN THANE 10-02-86 31-01-23 THANE CITY 85 HC/3083 JHAKIR SATTAR ALI SAYYED MALE OPEN JALGAON 10-02-86 30-04-24 THANE CITY 86 HC/2114AHMAD CHANDRKANT ANANT WAGHCHOUR MALE OPEN THANE 10-02-86 30-04-24 THANE CITY 87 HC/2677 SHARAD ATMARAME MORE MALE OPEN SATARA 10-02-86 31-01-25 THANE CITY 88 ASI/ DATTATRYA GOPAL KULKARNI MALE OPEN AHMEDNA 11-02-86 31-12-20 NAVI MUMBAI 89 HC/826 PRADIP MAHADEV PATANKAR MALE OPEN SANGLIGAR 11-02-86 31-01-22 SATARA 90 HC/3329 ANIL KRISHNA PANDIT MALE OPEN SINDHUDU 11-02-86 28-02-22 THANE CITY 91 ASI/1575 RAMCHANDRA ANNAPPA OMASE MALE NT-B SANGLIRG 11-02-86 30-06-24 SANGLI 92 ASI/ DEEPAK SAVKAR DABHADE MALE OPEN PUNE 13-02-86 31-05-21 NAVI MUMBAI 93 HC/661 ANMOL ANANT RAORANE MALE OPEN SANGLI 13-02-86 30-09-22 SINDHUDURG 94 HC/2946 PRATAP KESHAV YERUNKAR MALE OPEN RAIGAD 14-02-86 31-07-21 THANE CITY 95 HC/3647 ATHRKHAN PIRKHAN TADVI MALE OPEN NANDED 15-02-86 31-05-25 THANE CITY 96 ASI/1107 GOROBA BANUDAS KADAM MALE OPEN OSMANAB 20-02-86 31-05-21 OSMANABAD 97 HC/196 SUHILMOHMA MOHAMADHUS KAZI MALE OPEN OSMANABAD 20-02-86 31-08-22 OSMANABAD D EN AD 98 HC/564 RAMAKANT MOHAN SHINDE MALE OPEN OSMANAB 20-02-86 31-08-24 OSMANABAD 99 HC/139 BHIMSEN SHANKARRAO PAWAR MALE OPEN OSMANABAD 20-02-86 31-10-24 OSMANABAD 100 HC/680 MUSA MAHEBOOB SHAHA MALE OPEN OSMANABAD 20-02-86 30-06-25 OSMANABAD 101 HC/2317 JAGDISH MARUTI SAWANT MALE OPEN SINDHUDUAD 24-02-86 28-02-21 THANE CITY 102 HC/1506 SANJAY SADASHIV DESHMUKH MALE OPENRG THANE 26-02-86 30-06-25 NAVI MUMBAI 103 HC/1029 SUNIL CHIMANRAO KADAMBAND MALE OPEN AHMEDNA 01-03-86 30-09-20 PUNE CITY 104 HC/660 DAYANAND DINKAR LIMANE MALE OPEN SATARAGAR 01-03-86 31-05-21 PUNE RURAL 105 HC/663 BALASAHEB GULABRAO JAGTAP MALE OPEN PUNE 01-03-86 30-09-21 PUNE RURAL 106 HC/1430 AVINASH LAXMAN BHOSALE MALE OPEN SATARA 01-03-86 31-03-22 PUNE RURAL 107 ASI/264 MARUTI KISANRAO MANE MALE OPEN BEED 01-03-86 31-07-22 BEED 108 WHC/358 MANGALA NILKANTHA SHINDE FEMALE OPEN MUMBAI 01-03-86 28-02-23 MUMBAI CITY 109 ASI/314 SUBHAS SAMBHAJI KARAD MALE NT-D BEED 01-03-86 31-03-23 BEED 110 HC/25626 MARUTI VYANKAT BITLE MALE OPEN SATARA 01-03-86 31-05-23 MUMBAI CITY 111 HC/1669 GULAB RAMRAO HINGE MALE OPEN PUNE 01-03-86 30-06-23 PUNE RURAL 112 WHC/361 SAEEDA RIYAZ MULANI FEMALE OPEN SATARA 01-03-86 31-08-23 MUMBAI CITY 113 WHC/389 MADHURA MANGESH BHOSALE FEMALEOPEN RATNAGIR 01-03-86 30-06-25 MUMBAI CITY 114 HC/869 PRAKASH BAJRANG MANE MALE OPENI SOLAPUR 05-03-86 31-05-20 SOLAPUR RURAL 115 HC/565 SD.AHEMAD SD.MOHSIN JAFRI MALE OBC NANDED 05-03-86 30-11-20 NANDED 116 HC/943 KANTILAL BRAHMDEO MANE MALE OPEN SOLAPUR 05-03-86 31-07-21 SOLAPUR RURAL 117 HC/318 NANDKISHOR ARJUN KAWADE MALE OPEN SOLAPUR 05-03-86 30-06-22 SOLAPUR CITY 118 HC/150 JAYSING AMBU RATHOD MALE VJ-A NANDED 05-03-86 30-09-22 NANDED 119 HC/747 ANKUSH SHANKARRAO TIDKE MALE NT-D NANDED 05-03-86 28-02-23 NANDED 120
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