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The Maharashtra State Coop Bank Ltd Mumbai Voters List Ledger Member Registration Consti- Default Sr THE MAHARASHTRA STATE COOP BANK LTD MUMBAI VOTERS LIST LEDGER MEMBER REGISTRATION CONSTI- DEFAULT SR. NO. NAME ADDRESS REMARK NO. NO. NUMBER / DATE TUENCY ER (Y/N) NAME OF THE CONSTITUNCEY-50F------OTHERS SHETKARI SAH. KHARDI VIKRI & PROCESSING STY 1 I/6/26 906 TAL. - PATUR, DIST. AKOLA, PIN 444501 DR-1283 DT. 7/2/1961 50 (F) N F LTD, PATUR. HIWARKHED KRISHI PRAKRIYA SAH. SANSTHA AT/POST - HIWARKHED (RUPRAO), TAL. AKL/PRG/A/113 DT. 2 F/4/11 655 50 (F) N F HIWARKHED AKOT, DIST. AKOLA, PIN 444001 15/02/1973 THE COOPERATIVE GINNING & PRESSING FACTORY MANA(C.R.), TAL. - MURTIZAPUR, DIST. - AKL/PRG/(A)/114 DT. 3 F/3/42 658 50 (F) N F LTD. MANA AKOLA, PIN - 444107 24/09/1974 MURTIZAPUR CO-OP. GINNING & PRESSING FACTORY AT POST - MURTIZAPUR, TAL. - AKL/PRG/(A)106 DT. 4 F/3/67 872 50 (F) N F LTD. MURTIZAPUR, DIST. AKOLA, PIN 444107 15/03/1965 A.P.M.C. YARD, POPAT KHED ROAD, NARNALA PARISAR BIJ UTPADAK VA PRAKRIYA AKL/PRG/A/957 DT. 5 F/4/23 907 AKOLA, TAL. - AKOLA, DIST. - AKOLA, PIN 50 (F) N SANSTHA LTD. AKOLA 1/9/1982 F - 444001 TELHARA TALUKA SAHAKARI GINNING & PRESSING AT POST - TELHARA, TAL. - AKOT, DIST. AKL/PRG/(A)/104 DT. 6 F/3/88 2304 50 (F) N F STY. LTD. TELHARA AKOLA, PIN 444108 8/2/1964 AKOLA GINNING & PRESSING CO-OP FACTORY LTD. NEAR MAHATMA MILLS, AT POST - DR/1277 OF 1960 DT. 7 F/3/46 2308 50 (F) N F AKOLA, AKOLA, TAL.-AKOLA, PIN 444001 1/2/1960 GRAM VIKAS SAH. GINNING WA PRESSING FACTORY AT POST. - URAL, TAL. - BALAPUR, DIST. - AKL/PRG/(A)301 DT. 8 F/3/89 2319 50 (F) N F MARYADIT AKOLA AKOLA, PIN 444001 2/8/1989 MHADA FLAT, H/A-2, TOPE NAGAR, AMARAVATI ZILLA MAHILA VIKAS SAH. PAT SANSTHA ATI/RSR/(CR)122 DT. 9 I/8/9 2424 AMRAVATI, TAL. AMRAVATI, DIST. 50 (F) N LTD., AMRAVATI 12/04/2002 F AMRAVATI AT POST - MORSI, TAL. MORSHI, DIST. 10 I/7/83 379 DHANWANTARI CO-OP. HOSPITAL AMRAVATI AMT/GNN/27 DT. 2/3/1972 50 (F) N F AMRAVATI, PIN 444905 THE AMARAVATI SAH. SHETAKI KHAREDI VIKRI SAMITI COTTON MARKET ROAD, AMRAVATI, TAL. 11 I/7/35 1482 568 DT. 14/4/1944 50 (F) N MARYADIT AMRAVATI, DIST. AMRAVATI, PIN 444601 F THE SHETKARI SAHAKARI GINNING & PROCESSING AT POST - AMARAVATI, TAL. AMRAVATI, 12 F/3/6 390 1286 DT. 24/01/1958 50 (F) N STY. LTD. DIST. AMRAVATI PIN 444601 F AT-POST-TAL.- ANJANGAON SURJI, DIST. 13 F/3/10 396 KISAN GINNING & PRESSING CO-OP STY LTD. DR 1303 DT. 2/3/1960 50 (F) N F AMRAVATI PIN 444705 THE DARYAPUR SHET. SAH. GINNING & PRESSING AT POST - DARYAPUR, TAL. DARYAPUR, 14 F/3/11 400 1306 DT. 16/01/1961 50 (F) N FACTORY LTD. DARYAPUR DIST. AMRAVATI PIN 444803 F AT POST - WARUD, TAL. WARUD, DIST. ATI/PRG/(A)/102 DT. 15 F/3/18 426 SATPUDA SHET. SAH. GINNING & PRESSING STY. LTD. 50 (F) N F AMRAVATI, DIST. PIN 444906 18/01/1964 AT POST - CHANDUR RLY., TALUKA 16 F/4/12 666 YESHWANT SHETMAL PRAKRIYA SAH. SAN. LTD. CHANDUR RLY, DIST. AMRAVATI, PIN ATI/PRG/(A)110 50 (F) N F 444904 AT POST TEOSA, TAL. CHANDUR RLY, ATI/PRG/I/(A)115 DT. 17 F/3/44 678 TEOSA SHET. SAH. GINNING & PRESSING STY. LTD. 50 (F) N F DIST. AMRAVATI, PIN 444904 12/11/1974 AT POST - BADNER RAILWAY, TAL. 18 F/3/51 KRUSHAK SAH. GINNING & PRESSING STY. MARYADIT ATI/PRG/(A)117 50 (F) N AMRAVATI, DIST. AMRAVATI, PIN 444701 F AT POST - LEHGAON, TAL. MORSHI, DIST. ATI/PRG/(A)/113 DT. 19 F/4/17 790 THE JAWAHAR SAH. KAPUS PRAKRIYA SANSTHA LTD. 50 (F) Y F AMRAVATI, PIN 444905 1/1/1974 THE MAHARASHTRA STATE COOP BANK LTD MUMBAI VOTERS LIST LEDGER MEMBER REGISTRATION CONSTI- DEFAULT SR. NO. NAME ADDRESS REMARK NO. NO. NUMBER / DATE TUENCY ER (Y/N) AT POST - MANGRUL DUSTAGIR, TAL. SHETKARI SAH. GINNING & PRESSING SANSTHA ATI/(tsa) PRG(A)551 DT. 20 F/3/73 862 DHAMANGAON RLY, DIST. AMRAVATI, PIN 50 (F) N MARYADIT 16/12/1985 F 444711 INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, BADNERA ROAD, PURNA SEED PRODUCTION & PROCESSING CO-OP ATI/PRG/(A)/108 DT. 21 F/4/43 887 AMRAVATI AT POST - AMARAVATI, TAL. 50 (F) N STY. LTD. 13/12/1967 AMRAVATI, DIST. AMRAVATI, PIN 444601 F RAJE LAKHOJIRAO JADHAV BHAJIPALA UTPA. VA. AT POST. SINDKHED RAJA, TAL. SINDKHED RAJA, BUD/SRA/KNPATAT/776 22 I/7/106 1567 50 (F) N F VIKRAY SAH. SANSTHA MYDT. DIST. BULDHANA DT. 21/6/1990 YESHWANT BHAJIPALA UTPADAK VA VIKRAY C/O CO-OP. BANK, DLGAON RAJA, TAL. BUD/DGN/KNSHAL/SAN/ 23 I/7/104 1565 50 (F) N SAHAKARI SANS THA MTD. DEULGAON RAJA, DIST. BULDHANA, PIN 446204 ST DT. 21/6/1990 F SHREE GAJANAN BAGAITDAR & PHAL VIKARI SAHAT AT POST - SHEGAON, TAL. - SHEGAON, DIST. BUD/SGN/MKT/952 DT. 24 I/7/107 1568 50 (F) N F SAH. SANSTHA LTD. BULDHANA, PIN 444203 18/7/1984 JIJAMATA TELBIYA UTPADAK VA KHAREDI VIKRI SAH. DHOD ROAD, BULDHANA, TAL. BULDHANA, DIST. BUD/KNV/PAHAH/303 DT. 25 I/7/108 1569 50 (F) N F SANSTHA MARYADIT BULDHANA, PIN 443301 18/06/1990 TULJABHAVANI BHAJIPALA UTPADAK VA VIKARYA AT POST - LONAR, TAL. LONAR, DIST. BULDHANA, BUD/LNR/AGRM/601 DT. 26 I/7/109 1571 50 (F) N F SAH. SAN. MARYADIT PIN - 444302 21/6/1990 SANGRAMPUR CO-OP. GINNING & PRESSING AT POST - SANGRAMPUR, TAL. JALGAON JAMOD, 27 I/7/111 1573 DR/1227 DT. 21/2/1960 50 (F) N F FACTORY LTD. DIST. BULDHANA, PIN 444202 GAJANAN BHAJIPALA UTPADAK VA VIKRAY SHA. AT POST - MEHAKAR, TAL. MEHKAR, DIST. BUD/MKR/AGM/M/501 28 I/7/105 1566 50 (F) N F SANSTHA MTD. BULDHANA, PIN 443301 DT. 20/06/1990 CHIKHLI GINNING & PRESSING CO-OP FACTORY 29 F/3/38 476 CHIKHLI GINNING & PRESSING CO-OP FACTORY LTD. LTD., CHIKHLI, TAL. CHIKHLI, DIST. BULDHANA, 1230 DT. 29/02/1960 50 (F) N F PIN 443201 THE MALKAPUR CO-OP GINNING & PRESSING AT POST - WAGHUAL ROAD, TAL. MALKAPUR, 30 F/3/39 506 DR-1226 DT. 19/02/1960 50 (F) N F FACTORY LTD. MALKAPUR DIST. BULDHANA, PIN 443101 SHRI SONAJI MAHARAJ KRISHI PRAKRIYA SAH. SAN. AT POST- SONALA, TAL. SANGRAMPUR, DIST. BUD/PRG/(A)105 DT. 31 F/4/13 755 50 (F) N F MARYADIT BULDHANA, PIN 443001 5/10/1974 SAMADHAN ALIAS NANASAHEB PATIL GINNING CO- AT POST - JALGAON JAMOD, TAL. JALGAON BUD/PRG/(A)/101 DT. 32 F/3/52 798 50 (F) N F OP. SYT. LTD. JALGAON JAMOD, DIST. BULDHANA, PIN 443402 18/03/1964 SHRI SHANKAR SAH GINNING & PRESSING SANSTHA AT POST - DONGAON, TAL. MEHKAR, DIST. BUD/PRG/(A)107 DT. 33 F/3/79 1067 50 (F) N F LTD., DONGAON BULDHANA, PIN 29/01/1976 SOMNATH GINNING & PRESSING CO-OP STY. LTD. AT POST - DENGARSHEOLI, TAL. CHIKHLI, DIST. BUD/CLT/PRG/(A)401 DT. SOCIETY IN 34 F/3/81 1079 50 (F) N F DENGARSHEOLI BULDHANA, PIN 443201 1/6/1992 LIQUIDATION SHETKARI GINNING VA PRESSING CO-OP FACTORY BUD/CLT/PRG/(A)601 DT. 35 F/3/82 1084 AT POST - LONAR, TAL. LONAR, DIST. BULDHANA 50 (F) N F LTD., LONAR 31/01/1985 SHRI VYANKATESH SAH. KHAT KAR. LTD. WASHIM AT POST - NEAR RAM MANDIR, WASHIM, AKL/WSM/PRD/(I)/104 SOCIETY IN 36 I/6/29 1024 50 (F) N AKOLA TAL. WASHIM, DIST. WASHIM, PIN 444505 DT. 14/10/1991 LIQUIDATION F RISOD TALUKA SHETKARI SAH. KHAREDI VIKRI ANI AT POST - RISOD, TAL. RISOD, DIST. - AKL/MKT/302 DT. 37 I/7/63 1518 50 (F) N F PRA. SAMITI LTD. WASHIM, PIN 444001 9/11/1963 KARANJA SAH. GINNING & PRESSING SAN. MYDT. AT POST - KARANJA, TAL. KARANJA, AKI/PRG/(A)/108 DT. 38 F/3/47 737 50 (F) N F KARANJA DIST. WASHIM, PIN 444105 2/3/1967 DHANAJ B. KRUSHI UTPADAK PRKRIYA SAH. AT POST - DHANAJ BK, TAL. KARANJA, AKL/KRG/A/1251 DT. 39 F/4/14 783 50 (F) N F SANSTHA LTD. DIST. WASHIM PIN 444105 13/10/1981 WASHIM GINNING AND PRESSING CO-OP FACTORY AT POST - WASHIM, TAL. WASHIM, DIST. DR/1271 OF 1959 DT. SOCIETY IN 40 F/3/91 917 50 (F) Y F LTD. WASHIM (LQD.) WASHIM, PIN 444505 26/11/1959 LIQUIDATION THE MAHARASHTRA STATE COOP BANK LTD MUMBAI VOTERS LIST LEDGER MEMBER REGISTRATION CONSTI- DEFAULT SR. NO. NAME ADDRESS REMARK NO. NO. NUMBER / DATE TUENCY ER (Y/N) AT POST - KALAMB, TAL. - YAVATMAL THE KALAMB BLOCK CO-OP PURCHASE & SALE YML/MKT/302 DT. 41 I/7/65 1521 (YETOMAL), DIST. - YAVATMAL (YEOTMAL) PIN 50 (F) N UNION LTD. 30/03/63 F 445001 UMARKHED BLOCK SAHAKARI SHETKI KHAREDIVIKRI AT POST - UMARKHED, TAL. - PUSAD, DIST. - 42 I/7/69 1526 DR/903 DT. 25/1/63 50 (F) N F SAMITEE MARYADIT YAVATMAL (YEOTMAL) PIN 445204 INFRONT OF HOTEL MAI, NEAR SUDARSHAN YEOTMAL ZILHA MAHILA VIKAS SWA. SAHAYAK YML/(YML)/RSR/CR/122 43 I/8/8 2381 ART., YAVATMAL (YEOTMAL), DIST. YAVATMAL 50 (F) N BACHAT GAT SAH. PET. SAN. MARYADIT 17/1/2002 F (YEOTMAL) PIN 445001 KAI SHESHRAO PATIL GINNING VA PRESSING SAH. AT POST - PUSAD, TAL. - PUSAD, DIST. - 44 F/3/2 374 908 DR DT. 5/2/1959 50 (F) N F STY.
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