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A Part Pdf.Xlsx By The Maharashtra State Dental Council Dated 30th September 2015. The following lists of Dentists whose names have been removed from the Maharashtra State Dental Register under sub-section (2) of section 39 of the Dentists Act,1948, on 1st April 2015 for committing default payment of Retention fee before the due date . Part-A Sr. No. Name Reg.No. Remarks 1 AALIYA PARVEEN MD KHURSHEED AHMAD A-16958 2 AARALI RENUKA RAVINDRA A-4059 3 AARATHI J PRAKASH S N SREEPRAKASH A-20887 4 AATIF NATHANI A-22252 5 ABBAD NIKHIL BHARAT A-25353 6 ABBASI ZEHRA ZAKIUDDIN A-20599 7 ABDUL HASAN RIZVI ABBAS ALI BAQUIR HUSAIN A-1057 8 ABDUL KHAN SHEEBA A-13893 9 ABDUL MAJEED MOHD. SALIM A-717 10 ABDUL MUJAHED ABDUL HAFEEZ A-18603 11 ABDUL MUJIB MUQUIM A-5917 12 ABDUL REHMAN TANVEER A-3301 13 ABDUL RIAZ RAZAK A-8079 14 ABDUL ZAKIABI SIDDIQUI ABDUL MOIZ A-13763 15 ABDUS SUNDUS SALAAM A-21612 16 ABEER HUSAIN A-19523 17 ABHANGRAO ANKUR VITHAL A-20270 18 ABHILASHA RAMCHANDRA GOYAL A-20263 19 ABHIMANU GUPTA A-20736 20 ABHINASH RATNKAR A-13524 21 ABHIVANT SWAPNA SHAMARAO A-17859 22 ABHYANKAR ANAND SHARATCHANDRA A-666 23 ABID MD HASAN MD SALIM A-16325 24 ABRAHAM ANITA A-3148 25 ABRAHAM ASHA SARAH AYKARLTH OOMEN A-7709 26 ABRAHAM GEORGE CHEMPIL A-829 27 ABRAHAM MERLIN C. A-8601 28 ABRAR ARIF QUASIM MOHAMMED A-7647 29 ABREO OSWALD GREGORY A-4720 30 ABROL RAM PRAKASH DHANIRAM A-1499 31 ACHARYA AMI GAUTAM A-18496 32 ACHARYA ANEESHA A-10364 33 ACHARYA DIWAKAR KRISHANRAO A-2533 34 ACHARYA JYOTI MADHUKANTH A-5557 35 ACHARYA RAJESH VENKATARAMAN A-10308 36 ACHARYA SHIVALI CHANDRAKANT A-13863 37 ACHREKAR SHALAKA RAVINDRA A-5210 38 ACHUTHAN VINOD MANAMPULLY A-8060 39 ACHYUT SAGAR RATNAKAR A-15517 40 ADAKE ARVIND ATMARAM A-15214 41 ADANGALE PRAVIN SUBHASH A-14069 42 ADATE HEMLATA VITTHAL A-7422 43 ADATIA MAYANK RATILAL A-1902 44 ADAVADKAR ASHWINI SUDHKAR A-17499 45 ADE AVINASH BHAWSING A-11144 Page 1 of 253 By The Maharashtra State Dental Council Dated 30th September 2015. 46 ADE NISHMA UTTAM A-11866 47 ADE SANDIP HIRASING A-17230 48 ADESHARA KARISHMA PANKAJ A-14199 49 ADGALE SUNITA BIBHISHAN A-20048 50 ADGAONKAR RUPA S A-4941 51 ADHAO HEMANT KISANRAO A-16579 52 ADHAU BHARTI GANRAJ A-6654 53 ADHAV PREETI SUBHASHCHANDRA A-9075 54 ADHAV SNEHAL SUDHIR A-18512 55 ADHIKARI MAIMOONA KHALIL AHMED A-16747 56 ADHIKARI SARTARAL ABDUL SALAM A-7730 57 ADHYE APARNA ASHOK A-5325 58 ADIA MIRA NATWARLAL A-5114 59 ADITI PUNJAWAT A-17043 60 ADITYA AGRAWAL A-20661 61 ADITYA SANTOSH KUMAR A-11027 62 ADSARE VINAYAK ASHOK A-17884 63 ADSUL PRACHI SUDAM A-14657 64 ADVANI INDUR DEVDAS A-2361 65 ADVANI KUNAL TIRATH A-24396 66 ADVANI MADHU ARJANDAS A-2636 67 ADVANI POOJA SHRICHAND A-8175 68 ADWANI FRESCA BHAGWANDAS A-26203 69 ADWANI GOBINDRAM KHUSHALDAS A-191 70 ADWANI KRUTIKA RAJU A-26166 71 ADWANI SHOBHA ASSANDAS A-1827 72 ADYANTHAYA RASHIKA SUDHIR A-11047 73 AEHARYA NIRANJANI JANARDHAN A-5796 74 AFRAH A-24559 75 AFREEN FATEMA MOHAMMED HANEEF A-24464 76 AFROZ ANJUM SHAFIQ AHMED A-22585 77 AGA RAFAT FIROZ A-11660 78 AGARKAR VAIBHAV SUDHAKAR A-24023 79 AGARWAL AARTI RAJENDRA A-9069 80 AGARWAL AMIT RAJIV A-21855 81 AGARWAL ANAND RAMESH A-23501 82 AGARWAL ANIRUDH RAMAKANT A-5909 83 AGARWAL ANKIT ARUNESH A-14473 84 AGARWAL ANURAG UMESHCHANDRA A-5739 85 AGARWAL ASHISH RAMESH A-15829 86 AGARWAL CHETAN PRAKASH A-11447 87 AGARWAL DEEPIKA VINOD A-24659 88 AGARWAL DEVVRAT DEENDAYAL A-24317 89 AGARWAL DHIRAJKUMAR SURESH A-9908 90 AGARWAL GOPILAL MANGILALJI A-1112 91 AGARWAL KHUSHBOO KAMALKISHORE A-14688 92 AGARWAL MANJU SHRIRANG A-5167 93 AGARWAL MEENA RAJENDRA A-12045 94 AGARWAL MEGHA M K A-21273 95 AGARWAL MONICA S. A-6730 Page 2 of 253 By The Maharashtra State Dental Council Dated 30th September 2015. 96 AGARWAL NEETU SURESH CHAND A-12028 97 AGARWAL NEHA MUKESH A-14636 98 AGARWAL NIDHI A-13318 99 AGARWAL NITA CHANDRADUTT A-8277 100 AGARWAL NITIN ASHOK KUMAR A-6256 101 AGARWAL NITIN SHYAMSUNDAR A-13089 102 AGARWAL PARUL VINAY KUMAR A-11481 103 AGARWAL PAYAL A-25201 104 AGARWAL PAYAL SURYAKANT A-9829 105 AGARWAL PAYAL VISHAL A-11901 106 AGARWAL POOJA RAJKUMAR A-23906 107 AGARWAL POONAM RAJENDRA A-17091 108 AGARWAL POONAM SATYANARAYAN A-9269 109 AGARWAL POONAM VINOD A-18057 110 AGARWAL POORANCHAND NAVRANGILAL A-1365 111 AGARWAL PRIYANKA HIMANSHU A-18189 112 AGARWAL RACHITA RAJKUMAR A-15920 113 AGARWAL RAHUL CHANDRAPRAKASH A-19751 114 AGARWAL RAJENDRA LAXMINARAYAN A-2268 115 AGARWAL RASNA MURARILAL A-8892 116 AGARWAL RAVI SUDESHCHANDRA A-24150 117 AGARWAL REKHARANI PREMCHAND A-1354 118 AGARWAL RITU BISHWANATH A-17908 119 AGARWAL ROOPALI RAJENDRA A-4688 120 AGARWAL RUCHI SWARAJ A-8532 121 AGARWAL SEEMA RAMCHANDRA A-5542 122 AGARWAL SHAMITA BAHRAT A-6701 123 AGARWAL SHISHIR ARUN A-12767 124 AGARWAL SHIVA ASHOKKUMAR A-15336 125 AGARWAL SHIVKUMAR SHYAMSUNDAR A-15353 126 AGARWAL SHRADDHA VINOD A-13083 127 AGARWAL SIMI K. A-7782 128 AGARWAL SMISHA WRISHNA A-13485 129 AGARWAL SMITA A-6219 130 AGARWAL SMITA VISHNU CHANDRA A-7589 131 AGARWAL SUCHI PRAFUL A-22164 132 AGARWAL SUMEET PRAKASH A-20944 133 AGARWAL SUNNY NARAYAN A-15694 134 AGARWAL VITHAL DEOLAL A-23 135 AGARWALLA PRAVESH RAJ KUMAR A-11812 136 AGASHE MANISHA ANIL A-7489 137 AGASHE SWATI RAMESH A-4795 138 AGASHE VAMAN VINAYAK A-395 139 AGGARWAL MEENAL CHETAN A-17929 140 AGGARWAL NEETU JAYPRAKASH A-7037 141 AGGARWAL NEHA DEVINDER A-8946 142 AGGARWAL SHWETA NARESH A-19246 143 AGGARWAL VANDANA R.P. A-7051 144 AGGRAWAL ANIL OMPRAKASH A-3671 145 AGHAV SHARAD MADHUKAR A-12749 Page 3 of 253 By The Maharashtra State Dental Council Dated 30th September 2015. 146 AGNANI NIKITA JAYPRAKASH A-21703 147 AGRAWAL AAKRITI BRIJMOHAN A-23090 148 AGRAWAL ABHAY ARUN A-4223 149 AGRAWAL ADITI ANUP A-16932 150 AGRAWAL ADITI GOPAL A-18135 151 AGRAWAL ADITI RAMESHCHANDRA A-12786 152 AGRAWAL AMITKUMAR PAWANKUMAR A-24142 153 AGRAWAL AMRUTA DINESH A-18096 154 AGRAWAL ANIL CHANDRAPRAKASH A-10024 155 AGRAWAL ANITA RAMAVTAR A-3980 156 AGRAWAL ANSHU SUBHASH A-13475 157 AGRAWAL ANUP RAVINDRA A-16908 158 AGRAWAL APARNA JAY PRAKASH A-21943 159 AGRAWAL APEKSHA ANIL A-25545 160 AGRAWAL ARCHANA SATYANARAYAN A-7641 161 AGRAWAL ARCHANA SHRAVANKUMAR A-14074 162 AGRAWAL ARCHANA SRIKISA A-3451 163 AGRAWAL ASHISH MAGANLAL A-7252 164 AGRAWAL BHAWANA BRIJMOHAN A-7612 165 AGRAWAL BHUSHAN NAWALKISHOR A-19090 166 AGRAWAL CHANCHAL ONKARDAS A-9958 167 AGRAWAL CHETAN RADHESHAM A-22557 168 AGRAWAL CHITRA LALCHAND A-14522 169 AGRAWAL DEEPALI PRATAP A-19974 170 AGRAWAL DIPTI KAILASH A-9154 171 AGRAWAL DIVYATA PURANLAL A-11655 172 AGRAWAL GARG RITU MANAK CHAND A-9898 173 AGRAWAL GAURAV GHANSHYAM A-21895 174 AGRAWAL GEETA RADHESHYAM A-20594 175 AGRAWAL GHANSHYAM DAS KASHIRAMJI A-1180 176 AGRAWAL GUNJAN SANJAY A-25142 177 AGRAWAL HEMLATA GIRDHARIILAL A-11454 178 AGRAWAL HRISHIKESH SANJIV A-20040 179 AGRAWAL JULIE KISHANLAL A-23815 180 AGRAWAL KAMINI KANBEHARI A-8027 181 AGRAWAL KAUSHALYA RAMKUMAR A-1590 182 AGRAWAL KHUSHBOO DEVIPRASAD A-15116 183 AGRAWAL MAHENDRA GOWARDHANDAS A-2066 184 AGRAWAL MAMTA KAILASHCHANDRA A-13276 185 AGRAWAL MANISH SURESH A-8486 186 AGRAWAL MANOJ A-26299 187 AGRAWAL MANOJ MOHANLAL A-4899 188 AGRAWAL MANSI HITESH A-10970 189 AGRAWAL MITHILA SANTOSH A-17641 190 AGRAWAL MUDITA S A-24556 191 AGRAWAL NARENDRA MANOHAR A-19197 192 AGRAWAL NEHA PRAKASH A-20849 193 AGRAWAL NEHA SANTOSH A-25226 194 AGRAWAL NIDHI ASHOK A-18158 195 AGRAWAL NIKITA VIJAY A-17789 Page 4 of 253 By The Maharashtra State Dental Council Dated 30th September 2015. 196 AGRAWAL NIRAJ RAMESHWAR A-22701 197 AGRAWAL NISHTHA MAHESH A-17267 198 AGRAWAL PARIKSHIT AJAY A-21768 199 AGRAWAL PARUL A-16414 200 AGRAWAL PAYAL SAWAR MAL A-11732 201 AGRAWAL PINKY GOVERDHANDAS A-22780 202 AGRAWAL PIYUSH SATISH A-9389 203 AGRAWAL POOJA NANDKISHOR A-18570 204 AGRAWAL POOJA OMPRAKASH A-9980 205 AGRAWAL POONAM PRADEEP A-10664 206 AGRAWAL PRACHI RAD A-13459 207 AGRAWAL PRANITA OMPRAKASH A-23612 208 AGRAWAL PREETI HARISHAUKAR A-9634 209 AGRAWAL PRITI OMPRAKASH A-5947 210 AGRAWAL PRIYADARSHINI GHANSHYAM A-12300 211 AGRAWAL PRIYANK KAMALKISHOR A-22678 212 AGRAWAL PUJA SHARAD A-9721 213 AGRAWAL RADHIKA MOHAN A-25265 214 AGRAWAL RAGINI ROSHANLAL A-2990 215 AGRAWAL RAJ SAWALMAL A-8458 216 AGRAWAL RAKESH MURLIDHAR A-17605 217 AGRAWAL RAKHI BHAGWANDAS A-13771 218 AGRAWAL RAKHI SADANAND A-7433 219 AGRAWAL RAKHI SURESH A-6904 220 AGRAWAL RAMDEO SITARAMJI A-4847 221 AGRAWAL RANU OMPRAKASH A-21987 222 AGRAWAL RASHMI NANDLAL A-9448 223 AGRAWAL RISHABH RAJESH A-21892 224 AGRAWAL RITIKA RAJKUMAR A-17547 225 AGRAWAL ROHIT MAHAVIR A-9071 226 AGRAWAL ROOHI LALIT A-16505 227 AGRAWAL SANDEEP DINESHCHANDRA A-11309 228 AGRAWAL SAPANA GHANSHYAM A-12866 229 AGRAWAL SEEMA BARSHIDHAR A-10352 230 AGRAWAL SEEMA SHRIKRISHAN A-5817 231 AGRAWAL SHAILA M. A-1605 232 AGRAWAL SHIKHA ARUN A-13883 233 AGRAWAL SHRADDHA KAILASH A-24191 234 AGRAWAL SHRESHANK NIRMAL A-18145 235 AGRAWAL SHUBHAM MURLIDHAR A-22591 236 AGRAWAL SHWETA R. A-6006 237 AGRAWAL SHWETA RAMESH A-12615 238 AGRAWAL SHYAM KISHORRADHEY A-14300 239 AGRAWAL SIDDHI SUNIL A-19954 240 AGRAWAL SNEHAL KISHORKUMAR A-11719 241 AGRAWAL SONALEE RAKESH A-10711 242 AGRAWAL SUDHIR KUMAR ROSHAN LAL A-1581 243 AGRAWAL SUJATA VEDPRAKASH A-3047 244 AGRAWAL SUNITA MAHAVIRPRASAD A-3630 245 AGRAWAL SUNITA RAMKISHAN A-9186 Page 5 of 253 By The Maharashtra State Dental Council Dated 30th September 2015.
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