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Sr. No. District Office Address Name of Officer, Email, Telephone & Mobile Sr. No. District Office Address Name of officer, email, telephone & mobile number 1 Mumbai ESTABLISHMENT OFFICER SHRI. M.G.KONDAVALE DIRECTOR OF ECONOMICS & EMAIL‐[email protected] STATISTIC, GOVERNMENT OF [email protected] MAHARASHTRA, NEW [email protected]. 2 Mumbai ADMINISTRATIVE BLDG. 8TH TELEPHONE NO. 022‐26400231 Suburban FLOOR, BANDRA, (E),MUMBAI Ext.220 400 051 MOBILE NO.9867648421 3 Thane DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SMT. S.P. AWATE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL‐ [email protected]. BARVE BUILDING, 2 ND TELEPHONE NO. 022‐25421131 FLOOR, GOKHALE ROAD, MOBILE NO. 9324566770 NAUPADA, THANE 400 601 4 Raigad DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. P.T. JADHAV, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL‐ [email protected]. SHRIBAG KSHETRA VIKAS TELEPHONE NO. 02141‐222066 REVDANDA ROAD, PARIJAT MOBILE NO. 9892668540 SOCIETY, PLOT NO. 14, SMT. BOOKBINDER'S BUNGLOW, CHENDHARE, ALIBAG, RAIGAD ‐ 400 201 5 Ratnagiri DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. U. N. THAKUR, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ REVENUE DEPT. EMPLOYEES [email protected]. CO‐OP. CRE. SOCIETY LTD., TELEPHONE NO. 02352‐222434 FIRST FLOOR, COLLECTOR MOBILE NO. 9421233387 OFFICE COMPOUND, RATNAGIRI ‐ 415 612 6 Sindhudurg DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SMT. S.R. ARADKAR, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING, A [email protected]. WING. FIRST FLOOR, DISTRICT TELEPHONE NO. 02362‐228883 HEADQUARTER, SINDHUDURG NAGARI OROS ‐ 416 520 7 Nashik DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. B.B. JADHAV, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ [email protected]. 3 RD FLOOR, YASHWANT TELEPHONE NO. 0253‐2572596 MANDAI, MOBILE NO. 9604224727 RAVIVAR KARANJA, NASHIK. ‐ 422 001 8 Dhule DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. NITIN PATIL, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ [email protected]. OLD COLLECTOR OFFICE TELEPHONE NO. 0256‐2232283 AREA, MOBILE NO. 9970846665 DHULE‐ 425 001. 9 Nandurbar DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. R. A. PAWAR, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ 'K' BHIKAMCHAND JAIN [email protected]. MARKET, 'C' HALL, FIRST TELEPHONE NO. 0257‐2229057 FLOOR, JALGAON‐ 425 001. MOBILE NO. 9420940332 10 Jalgaon DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. R. A. IGHE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE [email protected]. BUILDING, HALL NO.222, 2ND TELEPHONE NO. 02564‐210044 FLOOR, NANDURBAR ‐ 425 MOBILE NO. 9623858845 412 11 Ahmadnagar DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. S. N. GAVARE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ 1ST FLOOR, [email protected]. NEW ADMINISTRATIVE TELEPHONE NO. 0241‐2428441 BUILDING, IN FRONT OF MOBILE NO. 9226013387 AAKASHWANI CENTER, AHMED NAGAR‐ 414 003 12 Pune DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. R. D. PAWAR,EMAIL DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, [email protected]. 25, SHUKRAWARPETH, TELEPHONE NO. 020‐24453236 RAMESHWAR CHAUCK, MOBILE NO. 9423343819 PMC BUILDDING, PUNE‐411 002. 13 Satara DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. A.N. MALI, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ [email protected]. BLOCK NO.5 & 6, FIRST TELEPHONE NO. 02162‐238644 FLOOR, MOBILE NO. Z.P.BUILDDING, SATARA ‐ 415 001 14 Solapur DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. PUNDALIK GODASE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ BHAGWAT KIRTI MANDIR, [email protected]. THIRD FLOOR, ROOM NO.1, TELEPHONE NO. 0217‐2723473 MORARJI PETH, SOLAPUR 413 MOBILE NO. 001. 15 Kolhapur DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. B. T. SHINDE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ 852/8, B WARD, RAGHUKUL [email protected]. BUILDING, TELEPHONE NO. 0231‐2640560 SUBHASH ROAD KOLHAPUR MOBILE NO. 9867231520 416 012. 16 Sangali DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. D. S. PAWAR, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ SAU.PATIL BUILDDING, [email protected]. PLOT NO.35, SAMBAJINAGER, TELEPHONE NO. 0233‐2323983 TIMBER AREA, SANGLI ‐ 416 MOBILE NO. 9552259060 416 17 Aurangabad DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. M. B. DEVALE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL‐ 2ND FLOOR, ADMINISTRATIVE [email protected]. BUILDING, TELEPHONE NO. 0240‐2342481 COLLECTOR OFFICE, MOBILE NO. 9421397439 AURANGABAD‐ 431001 18 Beed DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SMT. SHILA V MISAL, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ [email protected]. PADMAJA BUILDING, TELEPHONE NO. 0244‐2222371 OPP: VETARNARY CLINIC, MOBILE NO. 9421382598 SUBHASH ROAD, BEED ‐ 431122. 19 Jalana DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SMT. AKHTAR SULATANA, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ [email protected]. COLLECTOR OFFICE, TELEPHONE NO. 0248‐2225150 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE MOBILE NO. 9209701412 BUILDING, 2ND FLOOR, JALNA ‐ 431 203. 20 Parbhani DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI V. G. BHARATI, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL SHIVAJI NAGAR, [email protected]. SHANTINIKETAN, H.NO.147, TELEPHONE NO. 0245‐220073 RAJGOPALACHARI GARDEN MOBILE NO. 9403645055 (WEST SIDE), VASAMAT ROAD, PARBHANI ‐ 431 401 21 Hingoli DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. S. N. JUNJARE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ S/4, 2ND FLOOR, [email protected]. ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING, TELEPHONE NO. 02456‐221298 COLLECTOR OFFICE, HINGOLI ‐ MOBILE NO. 9730159769 431 513 22 Nanded DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. S. N. JUNJARE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ KASLIWAL BUILDING, 1ST [email protected]. FLOOR, TELEPHONE NO. 0246‐2252775 NEAR PETROL PUMP, V.I.P. MOBILE NO. 9730159769 ROAD, NANDED ‐ 431602 23 Latur DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. S. A. THORAT, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ [email protected]. COLLECTOR OFFICE, TELEPHONE NO. 0238‐2242804 ADMINISTRATIVE MOBILE NO. 9420027589 BUILDING,GROUND FLOOR, LATUR. 24 Osmanabad DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. S. C. PAWAR, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING, [email protected]. GROUND FLOOR, HALL NO.4, TELEPHONE NO. 0247‐2222252 OSMANABAD‐ 413 501. MOBILE NO. 9545486386 25 Amravati DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. A. R. BONDE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ SUNDARLAL CHAUK, [email protected]. CHAPARASIPURA CAMP, TELEPHONE NO. 0721‐2552544 AMRAVATI‐444 606. MOBILE NO. 9595251530 26 Akola DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. N. B. GOSAVI, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ [email protected]. ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING, TELEPHONE NO. 0724‐2429949 FIRST FLOOR, MOBILE NO. 9423411559 DISTRICT COLLECTORATE CAMPUS, AKOLA ‐ 444 001 27 Washim DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. M. B. DAKHORE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING, [email protected]. 2ND FLOOR, ROOM NO.201, [email protected]. DISTRICT COLLECTORATE TELEPHONE NO. 07252‐234669 CAMPUS, MOBILE NO. 7276609343 SECOND FLOOR, WASHIM ‐ 444 505 28 Buldhana DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. N. B. GOSAVI, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ NEW ADMINISTRATIVE [email protected]. BUILDING, FIRST FLOOR, 8‐B, TELEPHONE NO. 07262‐242364 OPPOSITE S. T. STAND, MOBILE NO. 9423411559 BULDANA ‐ 443 001 29 Yavatmal DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. S. S. VADHAVE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ OLD SCOUT HIGHSCHOOL [email protected]. BUILDING, TELEPHONE NO. 07232‐244276 TANGA SQUARE, MARKET MOBILE NO. 9922330173 LANE, OPPOSITE TEHSIL OFFICE, YAWATMAL ‐ 445 001 30 Nagpur DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. NARESH KHOBRAGADE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ NEW ADMINSTRATIVE [email protected]. BUILDING NO.2, TELEPHONE NO. 0712‐2561958 B WING, 5 TH FLOOR, CIVIL MOBILE NO. 9423412401 LINES,NAGPUR .440 001 31 Chandrapur DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. D. B. KHADATARKAR, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ NEW ADMINSTRATIVE [email protected]. BUILDING,2ND FLOOR, ROOM TELEPHONE NO. 07172‐250322 NO.23, DISTRICT COLLECTOR MOBILE NO. 9822728678 OFFICE COMPOUND, CHANDRAPUR. 442401 32 Bhandara DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SMT. K. P. NAKHALE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ AD. BEDARKAR NIWAS, 1ST [email protected]. FLOOR,SANT TUKADOJI TELEPHONE NO. 07184‐252298 WARD, OPP. L.I.C. OFFICE, MOBILE NO. 9850314011 BHANDARA 441 904 33 Gondiya DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. S. K. BORKAR, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ LILHARE BUILDING, PLOT [email protected]. NO.509 A, AZADNAGAR TELEPHONE NO. 07182‐251004 WARD NO. 6, VASANTNAGAR, MOBILE NO. 9422505051 GONDIA.441 614. 34 Wardha DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. ANIL GOTMARE, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ DR.ADSULE'S HOUSE , NEAR [email protected]. LOK MAHAVIDYALAYA, FRONT TELEPHONE NO. 07152‐243839 OF PARAS ICE FACTORY, MOBILE NO. 8600676634 BACHEOLER ROAD. WARDHA ‐ 446 001 35 Gadchiroli DISTRICT STASTICAL OFFICER, SHRI. S. A. BHALAVI, DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, EMAIL ‐ UNIT NO.1 BAREKS 3, E‐ [email protected]. ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLEX, TELEPHONE NO. 07132‐222376 GADCHIROLI ‐ 442 605 MOBILE NO. 9422806853 .
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