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List of Pt Ec Records O/O Lvo-230, Sagar Banks LIST OF PT EC RECORDS O/O LVO-230, SAGAR BANKS Name of Name of the Date on Date on Name of Officer Name of Official which the which the the Date of who has Officer Year of Date of who file is Category file is Officer Bundle Year of destructio ordered who has Sl.No. File no. Subject opening closing has sent received Rack No. Year A B C D E sent to incharge No disposal n of the for destroyed the File the File the file in the record of record record destructio the to the record Room Room n of the record record Room record Room Dealer Name LVO 1 2 3a 3b 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11a 11b 11C 12 13 14 15 Branch Manager, Canara Bank, 1 P03612408 230 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Anandapuram, Sagara (Tq). Branch Manager, Canara Bank, 2 P03613777 230 2003-04 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Chamarajapete, J.C.Road, Sagara. Branch Manager, 3 P03612414 Canara Bank, Kargal, 230 2003-04 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq). Branch Manager, 4 P03614191 Canara Bank, Kogar, 230 2003-04 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq). Branch Manager, 2003- 5 P03612399 Corporation Bank, 230 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 APMC Yard, Bhimaneri, 04 Branch Manager, 6 P03612395 Corporation Bank, 230 2003-04 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 J.C.Road, Sagara. Branch Manager, Karnataka Bank 7 P03612452 Limited., Heggodu 230 2003-04 -- A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Branch, Honnesara (Post), Sagara( Tq). Branch Manager, Karnataka Bank 8 P03612550 230 2003-04 -- A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Limited., Market Road, Sagara. Branch Manager, State 9 P03613936 Bank Of India, Ashoka 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Road, Sagara. Manager, Canara Bank, 10 P03614178 Car Street, Keladi, 230 2003-04 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq). Manager, Indian Bank, 11 P03612398 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 J.C.Road, Sagara. Manager, State Bank Of 12 P03612424 Mysore, Jogfalls Branch, 230 2003-04 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq). Manager, Syndicate Bank, 13 P03612445 Brahmanakeppige 230 2003-04 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Road, Tumari, Sagara(Tq). Senior Manager, Canara 2003- 14 P03612501 Bank, Currency Chest, 230 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 J.C.Road, Sagara. 04 Senior Manager, Canara 15 P03612404 Bank, Main Road, 230 2003-04 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Talaguppa, Sagara (Tq). Senior Manager, 16 Syndicate Bank, SPM 230 2003-04 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Road, Sagara. BEAUTY PARLOUR Chanda Bai, Zee 1 P03612938 Beauty Parlour, 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Ashoka Road, Sagara. BRANCH: Best Beauty Parlour, Gandhi Bazar, Shimoga. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS B.V.Ravindranath, 1 P03613433 Charterd Accountant, 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Market Road, Sagara. K.M. Badareesh, 2 P03613434 Chartered Accountants, 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Market Road, Sagara. CLUBS AND RECREATION CLUBS K.V Laxaman,Pallavi Video 1 P03613900& 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Chithramandira,B.H Road,Sagar Secretary, Town 2 P03612941 Recreation Club (R), 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Court Road, Sagara. 25-COMPANIES REGD.UNDER COMPANIES ACT-1956 Accounts Officer, 1 P03612692 KPTCL, kargal, Sagara 230 2009-10 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 (Tq). Branch Head, Manappuram Finance, 2 P03612809 230 2009-10 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Near Sagara Hotel Circle, Sagara. TRAINING INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL,COMPUTER,MOTOR DRIVING SCHOOLS,ETC., Aravinda A.P., &Sri Romel Kolin Meneges, Parteners, M/s Alphs 1 P03613913 Computers, Kioniks 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Yuva.Com, Chamarajapete, Sagara. G.K.Shrikanth, Pakum Internet World, 2 P03612168 Computer Training 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Centre, Chamarajpete, Sagara. H.I.Raghavendra, Star 3 P03613847 Computer Education, 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Ashok Road, sagar. K.R.Narayana Rao, Sharada Motor Driving School, 4 P03612731 S.N.Nagara, Sagara 230 2010-11 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 BRANCH: Sharada Motor Driving School, Siddapura. K.V.Lakshmikanth, Computronics, 5 P03612170 Computer Training 230 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Centre, Jog Road, Sagara. Lissi David, Sagar 6 P03614056 Motor driving School, 230 2009-10 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 B.H.Road, Sagara. M. Suresh, Sunrise Software Systems, Computer Education & 7 P03613912 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Training Centre, Jog Road, Sagara. Mob: 9242414741 President, Sri Varada P03612411 Educational Truat ( R), 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Sagara. Rajendra, MICE Computer Education, Chamarajapete, Sagara. 8 P03612169 BRANCHES:MICE, 230 2009-10 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Ikkeri Road, sagara. MICE, Heggodu Road, Avinahalli, Sagara(Tq). Ravish D.N., Compu Zone, Computer 9 P03612170 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Training Centre, B.H.Road, Sagara. SriVarada Industrial Training Centre (ITC), 10 Sri Siddivinayaka 230 2009-10 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Complex, J.C.Road, Sagara. Vijnan Computer Centre, Shedthikere 11 P03612751 (Post), Varadamula, 230 2006-07 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq), Shimoga(Dist). CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES Branch Manager, S.D.C.C.Bank Limited., 1 P03614051 Anandapuram Branch, 230 2009-10 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara Road, Anandapuram,Sagara (Tq). Branch Manager, S.D.C.C.Bank 2 P03612172 230 2008-09 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Limited., Heggodu Branch,Sagara (Tq). Branch Manager, S.D.C.C.Bank 3 P03613131 230 2008-09 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Limited., Sagara Branch, Sagara. Branch Manager, S.D.C.C.Bank 4 P03612420 230 2010-11 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Limited., Talaguppa Branch, Sagara (Tq). Chief Executive Officer, Sri Ganapathi 5 P03613231 Urban Co-Operative 230 2008-09 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Bank Limited., Sagara. Manager, Primary Co- Operative Agriculture & Rural Development 6 P03612719 230 2008-09 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Bank Limited., Bhimanakone, Sagara (Tq). (Dist). Manager, The Urban Co-Operative Bank 7 P03612403 Limited., Siddapura, 230 2009-10 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara Branch, Sagara. Manager, The Urban Co-Operative Bank 8 P03612523 Limited., Siddapura, 230 2009-10 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara Branch, Sagara. Manager, V.S.S. Bank 9 P03613964 Limited., Byakodu, 230 2008-09 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq). Manager, V.S.S. Bank 10 P03612441 Limited., Khandika, 230 2008-09 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq). Manager, V.S.S.Bank 11 P03612431 Limited., Heggodu, 230 2008-09 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq). Manager, V.S.S.Bank 12 P03612450 Limited., Hiremane, 230 2008-09 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq). Manager, V.S.S.Bank 13 P03612425 Limited., Kalmane, 230 2008-09 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq). Manager, V.S.S.Bank 14 P03612405 Limited., Nanditale, 230 2008-09 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sagara (Tq). Manager, V.S.S.Bank Limted., Arehada, 15 P03612434 230 2008-09 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Sasaravalli (Post), Sagara( Tq). Secretary, Karnataka State Government 16 P03612947 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Employees Society ( R), B.H.Road, Sagara. Secretary, Mysore Gudigarara Sahakara 17 P03612927 230 2005-06 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Sangha Niyamitha, J.C. Road, Sagara. DOCTORS Dr. B.S. Shrikrishna, 1 P03612195 Near Main Bus Stand, 230 2010-11 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Joga Road, sagara. Dr. D.M.Prabhu, Prabhu Clinic, 2 P03612565 B.H.Road, 230 2010-11 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 Anandapuram, Sagara (Tq). Dr. G.V.Vandana, 3 P03612186 Sanjivini Hospitol, 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 J.C.Road, Sagara. Dr. H.D. Rajendrakumar, 4 P03612194 230 2006-07 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Padmamba Hospitol, G.P. Road, Sagara. Dr. H.S. Mohan, Vijaya Eye Clinic, 5 P03612181 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Chamarajapete, Sagara. Dr. K.B.Arunkumar, Sumukha Specaility 6 P03612197 Hospital, 230 2010-11 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Chamarajapete, Sagara. Dr. K.R.N. Deepak, 7 P03612179 Vivekananda Clinic, 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 J.C.Road, Sagara. Dr. K.Sathyaprakash, Skin Care Centre, 8 P03612180 Opp. Gandhi Mandir, 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Chamarajapete, J.C. Road, Sagara. Dr. Lakshmi Hegde, Spandana Hospital, 9 P03612216 230 2009-10 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Forest Office Road, Sagara. Dr. M.C.Malini, 10 P03612175 Padmamba Hospital, 230 2009-10 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 G.P.Road, Sagara. Dr. N.J.Guruprasad, 11 P03614030 Soraba Road, Sagara 230 2007-08 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 (Tq). Dr. Puttappa Beturu, Beturu Makkala 12 P03612182 Shushrushalaya, 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Joseph Nagara, Sagara. Dr. R.K.Bhagavath, Bhagavath Nursing 13 P03612191 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Home, Court Road, Sagara. Dr. R.Ramesh, Sri Vishnu Dental Clinic, Tip Top Complex, 14 P03612574 230 2009-10 A M.S.Gayathri.Typist. 2 B.H.Road, Anandapuram,Sagara (Tq). Dr. S.H.Mallikarjunappa, 15 P03612183 Shree Clinic, Opp. 230 2010-11 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Main Bus stand, Jog Road, Sagara. Dr. U.Soumya, Sumukha Specaility 16 P03614044 Hospital, 230 2010-11 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Chamarajapete, Sagara. Dr. Vidya Prakash, Dentist, Opp. Gandhi 17 P03612178 Mandir, 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Chamarajapete,J.C. Road, Sagara. Dr.G.Verabhadrappa Shetty,Sanjeevaini 18 P03614055 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Hospital, J.C Road,Sagar-577401 Dr.S.H Mallikarjunappa, Sri 19 P03612184 230 2007-08 A C.Mahadevamma FDA 2 Clinic,B.H Road,Sagar-577401 TUTORIAL COLLEGES OR INSTITUTES ETC., M.D.F.
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