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Tilak Road Tajna Peth Akola 9667458158 A 1 Wachanalaya Akola 1102001 2 Shri Navyug Wachanalaya Akot Tahsil Road,Akot 9763428711 A 1101001 Shoukat Ali Chowk, Dr. Iqbal Library Akot A 3 Akot 1101002 Akot Nagarpalika Sarvajanik Akot Akot B 4 Wachanalaya 1101003 Aadarsha Sarvajanik Panaj Panaj 9822691851 B 5 Wachanalaya 1101004 Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Lakkadganj, Maharaj Sarvajanik Akot 9422622178 B Akot 6 Wachanalaya Akot. 1101005 Nalanda Sarvajanik Mahagaon; Mahagaon B 7 Wachanalaya Po.Ruikhed 1101006 Prerana Sarwajanik Punda Punda 9422622178 B 8 Wachanalaya 1101007 Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Sarvajanik Wachanalaya Akot Ward No7,Akot 07258-224032 B 9 Akot. 1101008 Shri Krushna Sarvajanik Manki Mankiwastapur B 10 Wachanalaya wastapur 1101009 Shri Sant Dnyaneshwar Akot Akot 9822691851 B 11 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101010 Siddhartha Sarwajanik Kavtha Bu.po.- Kavtha Bu. 9552099337 B 12 Wachanalaya Aasegaon Bazar 1101011 Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Warur (J.) Warur (Jaulka) 9604673858 B 13 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101012 Mahatma Phule Sarvajanik SomvarVes,Phule Somvar Ves 9595725837 B 14 Wachanalaya Chowk,Akot 1101013 Shri Vijay Sarvajanik Umra Umra 8975339585 B 15 Wachanalaya 1101014 Jai Bajrang Sarvajanik Patsul Rly. Patsul Rly. B 16 Wachanalaya Po.-Devri 1101015 17 Adarsha Wachanalaya Keliveli Keliveli 9970611682 C 1101016 Kai. Shrimati Balanbai Takli bu. Mhaisane Mofat Takli bu. C Po.-Chohatta Bazar 18 Wachanalaya 1101017 Janajagruti Sarvajanik Shivpur Shivpur C 19 Wachanalaya Po.-Bordi 1101018 Bapuji Sarvajanik Kutasa Kutasa C 20 Wachanalaya 1101019 Bhujangrao Bapu Sarvajanik Palsod Palsod D 21 Wachanalaya 1101020 Vivekanand Sarvajanik Balegaon Balegaon 9881369809 C 22 Wachanalaya 1101021 Shri Gajanan Sarvajanik Varula Varula C 23 Wachanalaya 1101022 Shri Bhaskar Maharaj Akoli Jahangir Akoli Jahangir 07258-244434 C 24 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101023 Shriram Sarvajanik Asegaon Asegaonbazar 9822233418 C 25 Wachanalaya bazar 1101024 Shri Sant Gadge Maharaj Sawara Sawara 9975948211 C 26 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101025 Satpuda Sarvajanik Popatkhed Popatkhed C 27 Wachanalaya 1101026 Sonaji Maharaj Sarvajanik Jaulka waru Jaulka waru C 28 Wachanalaya 1101027 Sant Gadgebaba Sarvajanik Akolkhed Akolkhed 9822231989 C 29 Wachanalaya 1101028 Sant Ruplal Maharaj Amboda Amboda C 30 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101029 Swa. Nagorao Jayaramji Fokmare Sarvajanik Deori Deori 9420840689 C 31 Wachanalaya. 1101030 Shri Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Dhamangaon Dhamangaon 07258-227085 C Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 32 1101031 Shri.Sant Gajanan Maharaj Parala Parala 9922645540 C Gramin Wachanalaya 33 1101032 Smt.Aashatai Ingale Kinkhed Purna Kinkhed Purna 9921136907 C 34 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101033 Veershaiva Sarvajanik Mundgaon Mundgaon 9763684636 D 35 Wachanalaya 1101034 36 Vivekanand Granthalaya Nandkhed Nandkhed 9667615542 D 1101035 Aai Jagdamba Sarvajanik Bambarda Bambarda D 37 Wachanalaya 1101036 Prabuddha Sarvajanik Rondala Rondala 9767458356 D 38 Wachanalaya 1101037 Vishwabhushan Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Jaulkhed Jaulkhed 9921185359 D 39 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101038 Bharatratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Sarvajanik Pilakwadi Pilakwadi 9922516556 D 40 Wachanalaya 1101039 Shabarimata Adiwasi Shahapur Shahapur 9850755883 D 41 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101040 Shivshankar Sarvajanik Deulgaon Deulgaon 9822801531 D 42 Wachanalaya 1101041 Swa.Rangrao Deshmukh Chohatta Chohattabazar 9921135175 D 43 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya bazar 1101042 Swa.Ganpatrao Palspagar Rail Rail 9921136907 D 44 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101043 Savitribai Phule Sarvajanik Kawasa Bu. Kawasa Bu. D 45 Wachanalaya 1101044 Shri Rohidas Maharaj Dharel Dharel 07252-234590 D 46 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101045 Shri Ramchandra Maharaj Wani Wani 9604337988 D 47 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101046 Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj Lohari Lohari 07258-280174 D Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 48 1101047 Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj Lamkani Lamkani 9923374913 D Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 49 1101048 Aasara Sarvajanik Dinodi Dinodi 9881942260 D 50 Wachanalaya 1101049 Swa.Sugat Balkrushna Panchang Sarvajanik Belura Belura 9665671295 D 51 Wachanalaya 1101050 Aaditya Sarvajanik Ruikhed Ruikhed 9011260912 D 52 Wachanalaya 1101051 Swa.Purnaji Patil Dongare Guruji Sarvajanik Patonda Patonda 9822221325 D 53 Wachanalaya 1101052 Dnyanprakash Sarvajanik Danori Danori D 54 Wachanalaya 1101053 Saket Sarvajanik Manchanpur Manchanpur 9850341717 D 55 Wachanalaya 1101054 Swa.Ramdas Pant Aware Lotkhed Lotkhed 9326389151 D 56 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101055 Shri.Narayan Chaturkar Pimpri Khu. Pimpri Khu. 9922720118 D 57 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101056 Shri.Sant Gajanan Maharaj Dewarda Dewarda 9423148649 D Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 58 1101057 Swa. Jahirulla Khan Patel Mohala Mohala D 59 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101058 Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Tandulwadi Tandulwadi D 60 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101059 Swa.Rahimkhan Sarvajanik Karatwadi. Karatwadi D 61 Wachanalaya Po.-Kalwadi 1101060 Sant Gajanan Maharaj Karodi, Po.- Karodi D 62 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya Chohattabazar 1101061 Shri Datta Sarvajanik Maroda Maroda D 63 Wachanalaya Kawsa 1101062 Sant Namdev Maharaj Sukali Sukali D 64 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101063 Bhimnayak Sarvajanik Khairkhed Khairkhed D 65 Wachanalaya 1101064 Aai Chandikadevi Sarvajanik Chandikapur Chandikapur D 66 Wachanalaya 1101065 Rashtramata Jijau Sarvajanik Taroda Taroda D 67 Wachanalaya 1101066 Sant Gadgebaba Sarvajanik Adgaon Khurd Adgaon Khurd D 68 Wachanalaya 1101067 Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Sawargaon Sawargaon D Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 69 1101068 Krantisurya Mahatma Phule Vadali Deshmukh Vadali Deshmukh D Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 70 1101069 Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Hanwadi Hanwadi D Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 71 1101070 Aai Sarvajanik Wachanalaya Jitapur (Aad) Jitapur (Aad) D 72 1101071 Swa.Motiram Ingale Vitali Varur Vitali Varur D 73 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101072 Swa.Shrikrishna Purushottam Mendhe Vadgaon Mendhe Vadgaon Mendhe D 74 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1101073 Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Panori Panori D Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 75 1101074 Mahatma Phule Sarvajanik Pipri Dikkar Pipri Dikkar D 76 Wachanalaya 1101075 Shri Sanatan Dharmasabha Juna kapad Akola 0724-2424720 A Pustakalaya Bazar,Akola 77 1102002 78 Pramilatai Oak Granthalay Akola Gandhi Marg, Akola 0724-2445207 A 1102003 Kai. Kakasaheb Thombre Smruti Sarvajanik Akola Jathar peth,Akola 0724-2490500 A 79 Wachanalaya 1102004 Gadgebaba Sarvajanik Umri p.b. Umri p.b. B 80 Wachanalaya 1102005 Chhatrapati Shahu Hanuman Nagar, Hanuman Nagar, B 81 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya Akola Akola 1102006 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Kanashivani Kanashivani B 82 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1102007 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Sonkhas Sonkhas 9764401312 B 83 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1102008 Dharmaraj Samrat Ashok Chikhalgaon Chikhalgaon 9763380826 B 84 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1102009 z.p.nagar, Pundlikrao Kale Sarvajanik Khadki Bu. Khadki Bu. 0724-2433737 B Wachanalaya 85 Po.Malakapur 1102010 Mahatma Phule Sarvajanik Near Shiv Mandir, Akola 9657353470 B 86 Wachanalaya Mothi Umari, 1102011 Ramabai Ambedkar Malakapur Malakapur 9765012290 B 87 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1102012 Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Kaulkhed, Akola 9822631697 B 88 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya Akola 1102013 Shriram Sarvajanik Akola Khetan nagar, Akola 0724-2444487 B 89 Wachanalaya 1102014 Shri Sant Gadge Maharaj Vallabha Vallabha Nagar 9822272983 B 90 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya Nagar Po.-Sangavi khu. 1102015 Samyak Sambodhi Sarvajanik Ranpise Akola 0724-2400287 B 91 Wachanalaya Nagar,Akola 1102016 Swa.Sumitrabai Murumkar Shivar Post-Shivar B 92 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1102017 Jathar Peth Marg, Jathar Peth Marg, Sane Guruji Wachanalaya 9890296533 B 93 Akola Akola 1102018 94 Sarwajanik Wachanalaya Patur Nandapur Patur.Nandapur 0724-650711 B 1102019 Savitribai Phule Sarvajanik Giri Nagar, Akola Giri Nagar, Akola 9422862296 B 95 Wachanalaya . 1102020 Savitribai Phule Sarvajanik Nipana Nipana B 96 Wachanalaya 1102021 Swatantryaveer Sawarkar June Shahar, Akola June Shahar, Akola B 97 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1102022 Siddhartha Sarwajanik Borgaon Borgaon B 98 Wachanalaya Manju Manju 1102023 Dnyanprakash Sarvajanik Tankheda Tankheda 9420101845 B 99 Wachanalaya Po.Goregaon Po.Goregaon 1102024 Panchasheel Sarvajanik Borgaon (Manju) Borgaon (Manju) 9422863998 B 100 Wachanalaya 1102025 101 Sarwajanik Wachanalaya Kurankhed Kurankhed 0724-650711 B 1102026 Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Bondarkheda, Bondarkheda B 102 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya Po.Dongargaon 1102027 Milind Sarvajanik Sukali Nandapur, Sukali Nandapur B 103 Wachanalaya Po.Devli 1102028 Ankur Sarvajanik Chandur, Chandur 9822796554 B 104 Wachanalaya Po-Gandhinagar 1102029 Triratna Sarvajanik Gudadhi Gudadhi 9420101845 B 105 Wachanalaya 1102030 Ekta Sarvajanik Akola Tajnagar, Akola 9850258776 B 106 Wachanalaya 1102031 Nalanda Gramin Goregaon Goregaon Kh. 9765437783 B 107 Wachanalaya Kh. 1102032 Swa.Deokabai Ingle Kalambe Kalembe 9011927707 B 108 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya. -shwar -shwar 1102033 Punyashlok Ahilyadevi 9822375951 Holkar Magaswargiya Dabki Road, Akola Dabki Road, Akola B 9689635122 109 Sarvajanik Wachanalaya 1102034 Manavta Sarvajanik Ramabai Ambedkar Akola 9689635122 B 110 Wachanalaya Nagar,Akola 1102035 Nalanda Sarvajanik Po.Gandhi Nagar, Jaju Nagar B 111 Wachanalaya Akola 1102036 Ankur Sarvajanik Kapasi Kapasi B 112 Wachanalaya 1102037 Rajmata Jijau Sarvajanik Bhaurad Bhaurad 9970013462 B 113 Wachanalaya 1102038 Shrawasti Sarvajanik Kapilwastu Nagar, Kapilwastu Nagar, B 114 Wachanalaya. Akola Akola 1102039 Sanskar Sarvajanik
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