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NO FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME LAST NAME NO 1 136843 WAMAN SHANKAR TODANKAR 2 136969 JANABAI DNYANDEV CHAVAN 3 142561 LAXMAN NAGESH BUTKAR 4 142524 MADHAV NARAYAN UCHIL 5 139594 GURUPRASAD LALDAS KURIL 6 131202 LAXMAN NAMDEV DHAVALE 7 131646 DINKAR BAPU KADAM 8 131528 VITHAL LAXMAN PAWAR 9 131686 VISHWANATH KRISHNA JADHAV 10 136594 KRISHNA RAGHO ZAGADE 11 136555 SURENDRA SHIWMURAT SINGH 12 136162 NARAYAN BALWANT RANDIVE 13 136670 EKNATH NARAYAN KHADPE 14 136657 BHASKAR DAJI GHADIGAONKR 15 136646 VASANT GANPAT PAWAR 16 129053 HARI JOTIBA SANKPAL 17 127977 SATYAVIJAY SHIVA MALKAR 18 127971 VISHNU SITARAM BHOGALE 19 129198 SITARAM RAMADHAR KURMI 20 124461 DAGADOO PARSOO BHONKAR 21 124657 RAMCHANDRA MAHADEO DAPHAL 22 127922 BALKRISHNA SAKHARAM TAWADE 23 127844 VASUDHA VITTAL AMBERKAR 24 130564 GANPAT MAHADEO BHOGLE 25 130496 SADASHIV NARAYAN RANE 26 130462 GAJANAN GOPAL MALI 27 131004 ANKUSH KHANDU KAPRE 28 129301 SHIVANAND PANDURANG KUMBHAR 29 130082 SHIVRUDRA BASAPPA ARJUNWADE 30 130237 SAWANT VANITA VINAYAK 31 196102 PANDURANG SHIVRAM JADHAV 32 122080 LILABAI MARUTI VINERKAR 33 122132 SARJERAO NARAYAN YEWALE 34 121347 KRISHNA APPA SAWANT 35 121352 JAGANNATH SHANKAR RATHIVADEKAR 36 122035 MARUTI LAXMAN HEBBALKAR 37 122029 SANDHYA SITARAM HARMALKAR 38 120784 HARISHCHANDRA KRISHNA BOBHATE 39 120749 CHANDRAKANT SHIVRAM BANDIVADEKAR 40 122516 NARAYAN B DUNDGEKAR-PATIL 41 123282 JODHBIR JUGAL THAKUR 42 123201 VITHAL SHANKAR PATIL 43 123432 VASUDEO ANANT GORE 44 124233 VIJAY GULAB AHIR 45 124234 PRADEEP GULAB GAWALI 46 123538 WAMAN GANPAT MITHABAWKAR 47 120738 SADANAND SHANKAR TELI 48 120530 CHANDRAKANT LAXMAN SHINDE 49 120540 ATMARAM VISHNU PARDHIYE 50 120536 MARUTI SAMBHOO DHURI 51 120537 CHANDRAKANT MAHADEVA CHAVAN 52 120550 GOPIKA GUNAJI JADHAV 53 120596 RAMCHANDRA NARAYAN KURLE 54 120601 GOVIND ATMARAM PARAB 55 120593 CHANDRAKANT KESHAV BOBHATE 56 118751 RAVI CHANDRASHEKHAR RAI 57 118762 LAXMI PANDURANG NAGAONKAR 58 119479 PRABHAKAR VISHWANATH MOHILE 59 119472 RAMCHANDRA SHIVRAM KARMALKAR 60 117650 ANAND NARAYAN KUNDER 61 117430 SUNANDA BHAGWAN MORE 62 117431 RATNAKAR BHAGWAN MORE 63 117771 VIKRAM RAMLAL BARAI 64 117852 SATYAWAN BHAGAWAN BANDIWADEKAR 65 117886 SADASHIV RAGHUNATH PARAB 66 118702 RAMESH GOVIND SHINDE 67 112796 RAMSHIROMANI BABOONANDAN YADAV 68 112746 SAKHARAM BALA NATEKAR 69 112704 RAMVESH BASDEO YADAV 70 112642 FOUZDAR PUNWASHI YADAV 71 114228 SARDARSINGH GOPALSINGH SHEKHAWAT 72 114211 DAGADU BABAJI BHISE 73 114114 JAGANNATH KESHAV CHAVAN 74 116372 RAMESH KRISHNA SAWANT 75 116373 ANANT DAMODAR BAIT 76 116388 PAWAN THAKURSIDAS MISHRA 77 116392 GULAB GOVIND MORE 78 116393 DINKAR NATHOO MORE 79 116331 GANPAT MAHADEO WARANG 80 115678 SAVALARAM SAMBHAJI VENGURLEKAR 81 115520 DINKAR RAJARAM BHUJABAL 82 114464 SHANKAR RAMCHANDRA BHALEKAR 83 117403 RAJARAM GANGAJI KABIR 84 116432 DATTARAM DHONDIBA PATIL 85 111618 DAYASHANKAR BANWARILAL BIND 86 111630 MADHUKAR BALARAM PATIL 87 112425 DEVISHARAN THAKURDIN GUPTA 88 112528 BHULAN RAMKISHORE YADAV 89 112540 NIRMAL AMBU MOKAL 90 112541 YASHWANT SHANTARAM KADAM 91 112559 DHANANJAY EKNATH KARULKAR 92 112605 NEELIMA NARAYAN DICHWALKAR 93 110665 PANDURANG GANAPATI SUTAR 94 111249 SHANKAR RAMCHANDRA SHINDE 95 110500 APPASAHEB RAMCHANDRA SHIVARE 96 110629 GANPAT BHAROO PATIL 97 110420 LATE KESHAV BHIKAJI MOHITE 98 108783 MANDAKINI MOHAN KAMBLE 99 108861 GANPAT BHIKU KIRATKAR 100 109182 DINKAR RAMCHANDRA MAHANGADE 101 109048 NAMDEO DADA MANE 102 109429 INDRABALI BAIJNATH KURMI 103 109421 DATTARAM APPA GHAYAL 104 105823 SANJAY DATTATRAY PATIL 105 105834 DATTATRAY BHAGOJI PATIL 106 105818 LAXMAN SAKHOBA SARNOBAT 107 105598 DATTATRAY BHAU DESAI 108 105366 GUNAJI ATMARAM NAVLU 109 107784 MARUTI BHAGOJI UTEKAR 110 107696 SAHADEV VISHNU SOMALE 111 103792 NAGINA SHRIPATI RAJBHAR 112 104524 BALARAM GANPAT KHEDEKAR 113 104714 RAGHUNATH MAHADEV RANE 114 102977 SHANKAR RAJAYA GAJUL 115 102920 SHANKAR RAMJI CHAVAN 116 102891 AVINASH BAJI BHALEKAR 117 102892 ASHOK KRISHNAJEE NIMKAR 118 102284 ARUN CHANDRAKANT THAKUR 119 103175 BASANTLAL DUKHARAM PAL 120 103351 GANPAT ARJUN MARTAL 121 103391 MADHUKAR NARAYAN DUKHANDE 122 103407 BANDU JOTIBA SHINGATE 123 103474 BANDU ANNAPPA SHINDE 124 97104 VIJAY RAMCHANDRA POL 125 97123 SHANKAR RAMCHANDRA SAWANT 126 97052 MAHADEV APPA DESAI 127 96855 SUBHASH SITARAM BHATKAR 128 98261 SUDAM AKOBA KAMBLE 129 99942 RAMESH GOVIND RAHATE 130 99945 VASUDEO KASHINATH PAWASKAR 131 100407 SUBHASH RAJARAM NARKAR 132 100446 SHRIDHAR DHONDU JADHAV 133 100447 DHONDU SHRIPAT JADHAV 134 102033 ASHOK YESHWANT PATIL 135 102034 ANKUSH GOPAL DALVI 136 102035 DEEPAK EAKNATH NAGVEKAR 137 102036 SADANAND KRISHNA TAMBE 138 102037 DHRUVA PANDURANG MOKASHI 139 102038 SUBHASH VISHWANATH KULKARNI 140 102127 SANJAY SAHADEO BANDIVADEKAR 141 96771 SURAJLAL RAMSUMER PAL 142 96553 INDRABALI RAMNIHOR YADAV 143 96554 TILAKRAM SHRIRAM VISHWAKARMA 144 95743 SADASHIV DAGDU GAWADE 145 95546 SOHANLAL RAMANAND MAURYA 146 94829 BHAGAVAN KALU KAPRE 147 94832 VASANT BABURAV KHARADE 148 94807 SAHEBRAO JAGNNATH KAKADE 149 94882 KISHOR PANDURANG RANBHARE 150 93618 JAGANNATHAM RAMULU DASARI 151 93424 PANDURANG BHUJANG KAMBLE 152 93425 BALU SHRAVAN KAMBLE 153 91895 DINKAR KHANDU TUNGATKAR 154 93873 SAILU RAMCHANDRA GUNDU 155 93719 ANKUSH RAMCHANDRA PAWAR 156 93908 ANANTRAM LAXMAN PASUNUR 157 94694 VITHOBA MAHADEO TORASKAR 158 94695 GAJANAN MAHADEO TORASKAR 159 87269 BALU DHONDIBA GAVDE 160 87255 BHIKAJI GANPATI PATIL 161 87230 MASAJI VITHOBA INGALE 162 87250 JANABA MAHADEV DHADAM 163 87194 DHONDIBA DAVALU BIRANJE 164 87158 TUKARAM SANTOO SHINTE 165 87160 JAYRAM BALAKU KAMBLE 166 87278 SHIVAJEE LAXMAN POWAR 167 87295 NARAYAN RAMOO DHANAWADE 168 87293 GANPATI BALU HASABE 169 87300 GANAPATI NARAYAN PATIL 170 87387 RAMCHANDRA BHAU SALVI 171 88693 KASHIRAM MARUTI RASAL 172 88694 VIJAY BAPURAM GURAV 173 88695 RANJAY RAM EKBAL PANDEY 174 88696 PRAKASH DHONDI PARAB 175 88697 JAYANT RAMCHANDRA KADAM 176 88813 SHANKAR RAMCHANDRA BHOSLE 177 89384 CHANDRIKAPRASADRAMDEO YADAV 178 89229 INDRAJIT RAJNARAYAN YADAV 179 89102 RAMCHANDRA MARUTI RANJANE 180 90509 VILAS RAGHUNATH SHELAR 181 91488 RAKMA GANPAT KELKAR 182 90728 DNYANOBA BABU KHOPDE 183 91572 ANANDARAO EKNATH TEKAVADE 184 82766 SHIVAJI SHANKAR YADAV 185 83983 MADHUKAR KRISHNA GOLE 186 84046 NARAYAN LAXMAN THUKRUL 187 83177 DHONDIBA SHANKAR PATIL 188 83068 BABU BAPURAO PAWAR 189 83329 MARUTI TUKARAM TELANG 190 85281 KASHIRAM SOMA JIKMADE 191 85284 RAVINDRA SHANKAR CHAWAN 192 85138 DHONDU GANGARAM SHIRKE 193 85035 ANANDA TATOBA LOKHANDE 194 86141 SITARAM KASHIRAM RANE 195 86198 SADANAND MOTIRAM KONDVILAKAR 196 81505 PUNDLIK NARSOO PAWAR 197 81540 RAMCHANDRA TUKARAM NARKAR 198 81523 DATTARAM RAGUNATH DAMALE 199 81417 SADASHIV RAVAJI BAVAKAR 200 80377 MOHAN ATMARAM TELI 201 78519 SITARAM GUNDU HARER 202 78514 ARJUN BHAIRU KAMBLE 203 78478 BANDU GOPAL PATIL 204 78480 SHRIPATY RAMOO PATIL 205 78487 SAKHARAM GOVIND PATIL 206 78482 MARUTY LAXMAN PATIL 207 79338 SHRIPATI KAMOO PATIL 208 78655 VITHOBA GOPAL SHINDE 209 78581 JIVABA HANAMU HARER 210 78595 LOUIS ANTHONY KUTINO 211 79424 RAGHUNATH GANGARAM FALUNGADE 212 79407 KASHINATH MALAYYA CHILUKA 213 78413 RAMU GOPAL BAGAWE 214 78455 PIRGONDA GOVINDA PATIL 215 77568 KERABA VITU KAMBLE 216 77373 RAMCHADRA TUKARAM JADHAV 217 75496 RAMCHANDRA APPA KATE 218 72306 PUNDALIK KRISHNA KHANDEKAR 219 72352 DATTARAM TUKARAM KARPE 220 72184 RAAJENDAR RAMDAS YADAV 221 70891 RAMNATH RAMKISHOR MISHRA 222 70994 NAMDEV BALU PATIL 223 71022 PRAKASH ATMARAM THUKRUL 224 72506 ANANDRAO BAJIRAO GUJAR 225 72444 MANOHAR BUDHAJI KUDALKAR 226 72619 PRABHAVATI TATOBA KHANADARE 227 73600 ANANT RAJARAM RANE 228 73441 GANPAT RAMKISHOR PAL 229 73459 HARISHCHANDRA KAMALASHANKAR MISHRA 230 73357 MANARDEVI INDRAJIT YADAV 231 73360 GOPAL SOMAJI HUMRASKAR 232 73340 JAWAHAR SATYANARAYAN THAKUR 233 73438 PANDURANG ANKUSH MATKAR 234 74264 LAXMAN SURESH MORE 235 75084 KISTAIAH RAJAIAH SISSILLA 236 75260 NITIN GOPAL NAIK 237 75369 PRABHAKAR SONU NIKHARGE 238 74127 SURYAKANT NAVNITLAL MEHTA 239 74080 SWAMINATH YESHWANT JAMSANDEKAR 240 74006 SURESH ATAMARAM THUKRUL 241 73918 SHANKAR RAMCHANDRA KADAM 242 73711 CHATUR MANGAL TIWARI 243 73725 VIJAY KRUSHNA NAIK 244 73761 SADANAND SITARAM RASSAL 245 73774 SAKHARAM NARAYAN YADAV 246 70806 SHANTARAM BHIKU KADAM 247 70655 KRISHNA MARUTY PALANDE 248 70683 SHIVAJI SHANKAR LAD 249 70464 GANPAT AMRUT GHANKUTKAR 250 70473 HRIDAYABAHADURCHANDRABALI SINGH 251 70520 DOULAT RAMNOHAR YADAV 252 69959 NARESH DINKAR EDWANKAR 253 70026 SHANKAR DATTU KHEDEKAR 254 70066 SHRIKRISHNA RAMBHAU JAMSANDEKAR 255 70089 KAMALAPRASAD AVADHBIHARI PANDEY 256 70162 ANANDA BHAGOJI SHINDE 257 70228 PANDURANG RAJARAM SURVE 258 68662 RAMJI GAYATRI UPADHYAY 259 68663 SURESHCHAND BHAIRAVPRASAD UPADHYAY 260 68653 UTTINLAL MADHUKANT MISHRA 261 66925 VASANT MAHADEV SATAM 262 67092 CHANDRAKANT GOVIND CHAWAN 263 67161 SAWALARAM SHIWA MESTRY( PANCHAL) 264 67151 BHAU NARAYAN SAWANT 265 67152 BHAU NARAYAN SAWANT 266 67246 SHANTARAM SAKHARAM SALVI 267 67339 LAXMAN VASUDEO WADKAR 268 67340 DIGAMBER VASUDEO WADKAR 269 67686 SURYAKANT GOVIND CHAVAN 270 67671 SHOBHANATH BALIKARAN PANDE 271 68488 SHIVAJI BALU SHINDE 272 68489 NARSAYYA LAXMINARSU PADAMASHALI 273 67731 GOVIND YESHWANT NAIK 274 68440 MOHAN GUNDAJI TALEKAR 275 65720 JOHN ANTHONY DIAS 276 65753 RAMASARE FAUZDAR YADAV 277 65807 RAGHUNATH LAXMAN DHURI 278 64965 BHASKAR RAGHUNATH KHOT 279 66131 BABU LAXMAN MHALIM 280 65995 RAMADHAR DWARKAPRASAD GUPTA 281 65879 DATTATRYA VITHOBA MATALE 282 65855 SHIVSHANKAR RAMROOP DUBEY 283 65874 MABOHAR JAIRAM TAKBE 284 65975
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