Friday, November 28, 2014

Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose - Biography and Scientific Contribution

Jagadish Chandra Bose was born in Bikrampur, Bengal, (now Munshiganj District of Bangladesh) on 30 November 1858.

Bose joined the Hare School in 1869 and then St. Xavier's School at Kolkata. In 1875, he passed the Entrance Examination (equivalent to school graduation) of University of Calcutta and was admitted to St. Xavier's College, Calcutta. At St. Xavier's,  He received a bachelor's degree from University of Calcutta in 1879.

Bose wanted to go to England to compete for the Indian Civil Service. But his father sent  Bose to England to study Medicine at the University of London. However, he had to quit because of ill health. The odour in the dissection rooms is also said to have exacerbated his illness.

Then he secured admission in Christ's College, Cambridge to study Natural Science. He received the Natural Science Tripos and MA from the University of Cambridge and a BSc from the University of London in 1884. Among Bose's teachers at Cambridge were Lord Rayleigh, Michael Foster, James Dewar, Francis Darwin, Francis Balfour, and Sidney Vines. At the time when Bose was a student at Cambridge, Prafulla Chandra Roy was a student at Edinburgh. They met in London and became intimate friends.

Bose returned to India in 1885. Sir Alfred Croft, the Director of Public Instruction, appointed Bose officiating professor of physics in Presidency College. Presidency College lacked a proper laboratory. Bose had to conduct his research in a small 24-square-foot (2.2 m2) room. He devised equipment for the research with the help of one untrained tinsmith. The college routine was made as arduous as possible for him, so that he could not have the time he needed for investigation." After his daily grind, he carried out his research far into the night, in a small room in his college. The policy of the British government for its colonies was not conducive to attempts at original research. Bose spent his own money for making experimental equipment. Within a decade of his joining Presidency College, he emerged a pioneer in the incipient research field of wireless waves.


Bose's 60 GHz microwave apparatus at the Bose Institute, Kolkata, India.
His receiver used a galena crystal detector inside a horn antenna and galvanometer to detect microwaves. Bose invented the crystal radio detector, waveguide, horn antenna, and other apparatus used at microwave frequencies.


The first remarkable aspect of Bose's follow up microwave research was that he reduced the waves to the millimetre level (about 5 mm wavelength). He realised the disadvantages of long waves for studying their light-like properties.

During a  public demonstration at Town Hall of Kolkata, Bose ignited gunpowder and rang a bell at a distance using millimetre range wavelength microwaves. He said "The invisible light can easily pass through brick walls, buildings etc. Therefore, messages can be transmitted by means of it without the mediation of wires."

Bose's first scientific paper, "On polarisation of electric rays by double-refracting crystals" was communicated to the Asiatic Society of Bengal in May 1895. His second paper was communicated to the Royal Society of London by Lord Rayleigh in October 1895. In December 1895, the London journal the Electrician (Vol. 36) published Bose's paper, "On a new electro-polariscope". At that time, the word 'coherer', coined by Lodge, was used in the English-speaking world for Hertzian wave receivers or detectors. The Electrician readily commented on Bose's coherer. (December 1895). The Englishman (18 January 1896) quoted from the Electrician and commented as follows:

”Should Professor Bose succeed in perfecting and patenting his ‘Coherer’, we may in time see the whole system of coast lighting throughout the navigable world revolutionised by a Bengali scientist working single handed in our Presidency College Laboratory.”

In May 1897, two years after Bose's public demonstration in Kolkata, Guglielmo Marconi conducted his wireless signalling experiment on Salisbury Plain. Bose went to London on a lecture tour in 1896 and met Marconi, who was conducting wireless experiments for the British post office. In an interview, Bose expressed disinterest in commercial telegraphy and suggested others use his research work. In 1899, Bose announced the development of a "iron-mercury-iron coherer with telephone detector" in a paper presented at the Royal Society, London.

Bose's demonstration of remote wireless signalling has priority over Marconi.He was the first to use a semiconductor junction to detect radio waves, and he invented various now commonplace microwave components.In 1954, Pearson and Brattain gave priority to Bose for the use of a semi-conducting crystal as a detector of radio waves.Further work at millimetre wavelengths was almost non-existent for nearly 50 years. In 1897, Bose described to the Royal Institution in London his research carried out in Kolkata at millimetre wavelengths. He used waveguides, horn antennas, dielectric lenses, various polarisers and even semiconductors at frequencies as high as 60 GHz;much of his original equipment is still in existence, now at the Bose Institute in Kolkata. A 1.3 mm multi-beam receiver now in use on the NRAO 12 Metre Telescope, Arizona, US, incorporates concepts from his original 1897 papers.

Sir Nevill Mott, Nobel Laureate in 1977 for his own contributions to solid-state electronics, remarked that "J.C. Bose was at least 60 years ahead of his time. In fact, he had anticipated the existence of P-type and N-type semiconductors."


His major contribution in the field of biophysics was the demonstration of the electrical nature of the conduction of various stimuli (e.g., wounds, chemical agents) in plants, which were earlier thought to be of a chemical nature. These claims were later proven experimentally. He was also the first to study the action of microwaves in plant tissues and corresponding changes in the cell membrane potential. He researched the mechanism of the seasonal effect on plants, the effect of chemical inhibitors on plant stimuli and the effect of temperature. From the analysis of the variation of the cell membrane potential of plants under different circumstances, he hypothesised that plants can "feel pain, understand affection etc."




Bose performed a comparative study of the fatigue response of various metals and organic tissue in plants. He subjected metals to a combination of mechanical, thermal, chemical, and electrical stimuli and noted the similarities between metals and cells. Bose's experiments demonstrated a cyclical fatigue response in both stimulated cells and metals, as well as a distinctive cyclical fatigue and recovery response across multiple types of stimuli in both living cells and metals.

Bose documented a characteristic electrical response curve of plant cells to electrical stimulus, as well as the decrease and eventual absence of this response in plants treated with anaesthetics or poison. The response was also absent in zinc treated with oxalic acid. He noted a similarity in reduction of elasticity between cooled metal wires and organic cells, as well as an impact on the recovery cycle period of the metal.


On 14 September 2012, Bose's experimental work in millimetre-band radio was recognised as an IEEE Milestone in Electrical and Computer Engineering.


http://www.vigyanprasar.gov.in/scientists/JCBOSE.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagadish_Chandra_Bose

http://www.famousscientists.org/jagadish-chandra-bose/

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Puttaparti Satya Sai Baba - Thoughts and Quotations

Birthday 23 November


Help Ever, Hurt Never


 “Love All, Serve All. Help Ever, Hurt Never”.

let the glory of God be sung in all languages in a variety of tunes.

“There is only one religion; the religion of Love"

Religions were  instituted to foster the welfare of society through the promotion of love for all beings.

"Love lives by giving and forgiving; self lives by getting and forgetting.

"The Best way to Love God is to Love All and Serve All"

Whenever and wherever you put yourself in touch with GOD, that is the state of meditation.

Have constructive thoughts, consoling words, compassionate acts.

There should not be any trace of dislike or distrust on the score of nationality, language, caste, economic status, scholarship, age or sex.

The service of man is the only means by which you can serve GOD.

Do not use poisonous words against anyone, for words wound more fatally than even arrows.





http://www.srisathyasai.org.in/Pages/His_teachings/His_Teachings.htm

http://www.saibaba.ws/quotes/108quotes.htm

http://www.writingsofstefanpasti.net/2-Quotations-from-Sathya-Sai-Speaks-Vol.pdf  313 pages pdf document.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Phulambri - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2014 Election Candidates

2014 Winner - MLA  Bagde Haribhau Kisanrao BJP

Krushnayog, New Guru Govind Singhpura, Aurangabad 431005
Tel.:

Shri Bagde is now the speaker of Maharashtra Assembly

106
Aurangabad Districtg

2014 Assembly Election Candidates - Votes polled

BJP - Haribhau Bagde - 73,294
INC - Kalyan Vaijanatrao Kale - 69,683
MNS - Bhaskar Gadekar
NCP - Anuradha Atul Chavan - 31,959
Shiv Sena - Rajendra Thombre


Adv.Asaram Dhupaji Lahane Patil Janata Dal (Secular)
Amarsinh Suresh Deshmukh Independent
Dahihande Ramesh Gangadhar Independent
Garud Balasaheb Bhimrao Peasants And Workers Party Of India
Mirza Kausar Beg Ajij Beg Independent
Rohidas Sandu Jadhav Independent
Salve Vinod Ambadas Bahujan Samaj Party
Shrimant Laxman Gadekar Independent


About  Kalyan Vaijanatrao Kale, INC
2009 MLA
DR. KALE KALYAN VAIJINATHRAO Indian National Congress 63,236 - 2587

About Anuradha Atul Chavan, NCP

                                                 Picture shared on Facebook

Mrs.Anuradha Atul Chavan is  the elected member of Aurangabad ZP. head of Shantidevi Pratishthan
She is also the  head of Shantidevi Pratishthan. This organisation is doing many activities with the great support of peoples of Kingaon.
https://www.facebook.com/ShantideviPratishthan/timeline

2014 Election -  All Constituencies - Candidates

Candidates of Political Parties of 2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections


BJP   - INC  -  MNS  -  NCP -   Shiv Sena


2009 MLA

DR. KALE KALYAN VAIJINATHRAO Indian National Congress 63,236 - 2587

Google Doodle 2014 India Competition - Winners







http://www.google.co.in/doodle4google/winners.html




National Winner

Natural and Cultural Paradise - Assam

Vaidehi Reddy, Army Public School, Pune

"I want to go to Assam because it is rich in both, natural beauty and culture. Its music and rich folk arts are also very good."


Group 1 winner

God's own country Kerala

Sarvagjna Miriyala, DAV Public School, Panvel, Mumbai





Group 2 winner

Ooty's Beauty

V Sai Latha Rani, Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, Vizag




Group 3 winner

Heritage Glorified - Hampi

Y Sai Greeshma, Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, Vizag





All 12 Finalists Doodles
http://www.google.co.in/doodle4google/vote.html

Bagde Haribhau Kisanrao - Biography




Senior BJP legislator Haribhau Bagde was unanimously elected as the Speaker of the Maharashtra Assembly after Shiv Sena and Congress withdrew their candidates on 12 November 2014.

Mr Bagde is MLA from  Phulambhari constituency in Aurangabad district. He was escorted to the Speaker's chair by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, NCP leader Ajit Pawar, Congress leader Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde and senior-most legislator Ganpatrao Deshmukh of PWP.

Mr Fadnavis described Mr Bagde as a grass root worker and agriculturalist. He held several important posts in the BJP  and also he was a minister in  the Sena-BJP government in 1995.

Congress candidate Varsha Gaikwad withdrew her nomination for the Speaker's post after former ally NCP declined to support her. Similarly, Shiv Sena also withdrew their candidate in response to the appeal by Chief Minister.


Bagade was born in a Maratha family in Phulambri town of Aurangabad district.


Votes polled by principal candidates in Phulambri constituency in  Maharastra Assembly Election of 2014.

Candidate                                        Votes Party
BAGDE HARIBHAU KISANRAO 73294 BJP
DR. KALYAN VAIJINATHRAO KALE 69683 INC
ANURADHATAI ATUL CHAVHAN 31959 NCP

Nandurbar - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2014 Election Winner - Candidates


2014 Winner MLA  Gavit Vijaykumar Krushnarao BJP

Address
6, Viral Vihar, Khodaimata Road, Nandurbar-425412

Tel.: 02564-223061


ABP Mazha Exit Poll Likely Winner: BJP - Dr Vijaykumar Gavit
http://abpmajha.abplive.in/vidhansabha2014/2014/10/16/article422027.ece/VIP-Exit-Poll#.VEKZXiKUd1Y


3 ST

2014 Assembly Election Candidates

BJP - Dr Vijaykumar Gavit
INC - Kunal Batesingh Wasave
MNS - Gulabsingh Vasave
NCP - Vikas Walwi
Shiv Sena - Virendra Valvi

2014 Election -  All Constituencies - Candidates

Candidates of Political Parties of 2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections


BJP   - INC  -  MNS  -  NCP -   Shiv Sena


2009 MLA
GAVIT VIJAYKUMAR KRUSHNARAO Nationalist Congress Party 99,323 23858

Shahada - Maharashtra State Assembly Constituency MLA - 2014 Election Candidates

2014 Winner - MLA  Padvi Udesing Kocharu BJP

Address
AT & T Somawal, Post Nalgavahan Taluka Taloda, District Nandurbar

Tel.: 02567-232453 ( R) , 02567- 232238 (O)




2 ST

2014 Assembly Election Candidates

BJP - Udaysingh Kachru Padvi
INC - Padmakar Vijaysingh Valvi
MNS - Kisan Pawar
NCP - Rajendra Gavit
Shiv Sena - Suresh Naik

2014 Election -  All Constituencies - Candidates

Candidates of Political Parties of 2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections


BJP   - INC  -  MNS  -  NCP -   Shiv Sena


2009 MLA
 VALVI PADMAKAR VIJAYSING Indian National Congress 51,222  - 12587

2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections - BJP Candidates, Campaign and Performance


12 November
BJP Government led by Devendra Fadnavis won the vote of confidence by voice vote in the Maharashtra Assembly on 12 November 2014.

BJP MLAs - 123

For addresses of MLAs: http://www.mahabjp.org/Eng/BjpBadal/MLA.aspx

List of successful BJP candidates
1) Shahada Padvi Udesing Kocharu
2) Nandurbar Gavit Vijaykumar Krushnarao
3) Dhule City Anil Anna Gote
4) Sindkheda Jaykumar Jitendrasinh Rawal
5) Raver Haribhau Madhav Jawale
6) Bhusawal Sawkare Sanjay Waman
7) Jalgaon City Suresh Damu Bhole (Rajumama)
8) Chalisgaon Unmesh Bhaiyyasaheb Patil
9) Jamner Girish Dattatray Mahajan
10) Muktainagar Khadse Eknathrao Ganpatrao
11) Malkapur Chainsukh Madanalal Sancheti
12) Khamgaon Akash Pandurang Fundkar
13) Jalgaon Jamod Kute Dr. Sanjay Shriram
14) Akot Bharsakle Prakash Gunvantrao
15) Akola West Govardhan Mangilal Sharma
16) Akola East Savarkar Randhir Pralhadrao
17) Murtijapur Harish Marotiappa Pimple
18) Washim Malik Lakhan Sahadeo
19) Karanja Patni Rajendra Sukhanad
20) Amravati Dr.Deshmukh Sunil Panjabrao
21) Daryapur Ramesh Ganpatrao Bundile
22) Melghat Bhilawekar Prabhdas Babulal
23) Morshi Dr. Anil Sukhdevrao Bonde
24) Hinganghat Kunawar Samir Trambakrao
25) Wardha Dr.Pankaj Rajesh Bhoyar 26) Katol Ashish Ranjeet Deshmukh
27) Hingna Meghe Sameer Dattatraya
28) Umred Parwe Sudhir Laxman
29) Nagpur South West Devendra Gangadhar Fadnavis
30) Nagpur South Kohale Sudhakar Vitthalrao
31) Nagpur East Khopde Krishnaji Panchamji
32) Nagpur Central Kumbhare Vikas Shankarrao
33) Nagpur West Deshmukh Sudhakar Shamrao
34) Nagpur North Dr. Milind Mane
35) Kamthi Chandrashekhar Krushnarao Bawankule
36) Ramtek Reddy Dwaram Mallikarjun Ram Reddy
37) Tumsar Waghamare Charan Sovinda
38) Bhandara Avsare Ramchandra Punaji
39) Sakoli Kashiwar Rajesh Lahanu
40) Arjuni Morgaon Engg.Badole Rajkumar Sudam
41) Tirora Rahangdale Vijay Bharatlal
42) Amgaon Puram Sanjay Hanwantrao
43) Armori Krushna Damaji Gajbe
44) Gadchiroli Dr. Deorao Madguji Holi
45) Aheri Ambrishrao Raje Satyawanrao Atram
46) Rajura Adv. Sanjay Yadaorao Dhote
47) Chandrapur Shamkule Nanaji Sitaram
48) Ballarpur Sudhir Sachhidanand Mungantiwar
49) Chimur Banty Bahngdiya
50) Wani Bodkurwar Sanjivreddi Bapurao
51) Ralegaon Ashok Ramaji Wooike
52) Yavatmal Madan Madhukarrao Yerawar 53) Arni Raju Narayan Todsam
54) Umarkhed Rajendra Waman Najardhane
55) Mukhed Govind Mukkaji Rathod
56) Hingoli Mutkule Tanhaji Sakharamji
57) Partur Babanrao Dattatray Yadav (Lonikar)
58) Badnapur Kuche Narayan Tilakchand
59) Bhokardan Danave Santosh Raosaheb
60) Phulambri Bagde Haribhau Kisanrao
61) Aurangabad Central Tanwani Kishanchand Lekhraj
62) Aurangabad East Atul Moreshwar Save
63) Gangapur Bumb Prashant Bansilal
64) Chandwad Dr.Aher Rahul Daultrao
65) Nashik East Balasaheb Mahadu Sanap
66) Nashik Central Farande Devayani Suhas
67) Nashik West Hire Seema Mahesh (Seematai)
68) Dahanu Dhanare Paskal Janya
69) Vikramgad Savara Vishnu Rama
70) Bhiwandi West Choughule Mahesh Prabhakar
71) Kalyan West Narendra Baburao Pawar
72) Murbad Kisan Shankar Kathore
73) Dombivali Chavan Ravindra Dattatray
74) Mira Bhayandar Narendra Mehta
75) Thane Kelkar Sanjay Mukund
76) Belapur Manda Vijay Mhatre
77) Borivali Tawde Vinod
78) Dahisar Chaudhary Manisha Ashok
79) Mulund Sardar Tara Singh 80) Kandivali East Atul Bhatkhalkar
81) Charkop Yogesh Sagar
82) Goregaon Vidya Thakur
83) Versova Dr. Bharati Hemant Lavekar
84) Andheri West Ameet Bhaskar Satam
85) Vile Parle Parag Alavani
86) Ghatkopar West Ram Kadam
87) Ghatkopar East Prakash Mehta
88) Vandre West Adv. Ashish Shelar
89) Sion Koliwada Captain R. Tamil Selvan
90) Malabar Hill Mangal Prabhat Lodha
91) Colaba Raj K. Purohit
92) Panvel Prashant Ramsheth Thakur
93) Shirur Pacharne Baburao Kashinath
94) Maval Bhegade Sanjay (Bala) Vishwanath
95) Chinchwad Jagtap Laxman Pandurang
96) Vadgaon Sheri Jagdish Tukaram Muluk
97) Shivajinagar Vijay Kale
98) Kothrud Kulkarni Medha Vishram
99) Khadakwasala Tapkir Bhimrao Dhondiba
100) Parvati Misal Madhuri Satish
101) Hadapsar Tilekar Yogesh Kundlik
102) Pune Cantonment Dilip Kamble
103) Kasba Peth Bapat Girish Bhalchandra
104) Kopargaon Kolhe Snehalata Bipindada
105) Nevasa Balasaheb Alias Dadasaheb Damodhar Murkute
106) Shevgaon Monika Rajale Rajiv 107) Rahuri Kardile Shivaji Bhanudas
108) Karjat Jamkhed Prof. Ram Shankar Shinde
109) Georai Pawar Laxman Madhavro
110) Majalgaon R.T.Deshmukh (Jija)
111) Ashti Dhonde Bhimrao Anandrao
112) Kaij Thombre Sangeeta Vijayprakash
113) Parli Munde Pankaja Gopinnathrao
114) Udgir Sudhakar Sangram Bhalerao
115) Nilanga Nilangekar Sambhaji Diliprao Patil
116) Solapur City North Vijay Sidramappa Deshmukh
117) Solapur South Deshmukh Subhash Sureshchandra
118) Kolhapur South Amal Mahadik
119) Ichalkaranji Suresh Ganpati Halvankar
120) Miraj Khade Suresh (Bhau) Dagadu
121) Sangli Dhananjay Alias Sudhirdada Hari Gadgil
122) Shirala Naik Shivajirao Yashwantrao
123) Jat Jagtap Vilasrao Narayan


11.55 pm 19 Oct

Won 122 Seats

NCP offered unconditional support to BJP to form the government.

Rajnath Singh coming to Mumbai to arrange for election of leader, and for finalizing alliances.


2014 Maharashtra Assembly Election MLAs  - Winning Candidates - Constituencies in Alphabetical Order


8.30 PM
Maharashtra Results

288  BJP 122   SS 63  INC 42  NCP 41  MNS 1  BVA 3 PWP 3  AIMIM 2  RSP 1  SP 1 BBM 1
CPI(M) 1    Ind 7

http://dainikekmat.com/   -

https://www.facebook.com/BJP.Mumbai


14 October
BJP's Campaign in Maharashtra
715 rallies
27 by PM Narendra Modi
50 Clusters headed by people with experience in campaign supervision
280 sub clusters managed by MPs, MLAs and Party Leaders
Nitin Gadkari, top most leader of Maharashtra addressed 104 rallies.
http://www.ndtv.com/elections/article/assembly-polls/how-the-bjp-planned-its-campaign-for-maharashtra-606731


11 October






5 October


PM,s Rally in Tasgaon, Maharashtra
5 Oct 2014
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Aaj Tak upload


Nitin Gadkari - Interview - Aaj Tak
4 Oct 2014
I am making full effort in Maharashtra. Working from early morning to late night.
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Aaj Tak upload


Nitin Gadkari addressed 60 rallies so far. He is going to address 100 rallies. In an interview, he said BJP will win majority on its own in Maharashtra.

भाजपचा मुलूख मैदान उपक्रम
मंगळवार (30 Sep)व बुधवार (1 Oct) या दोन दिवसांत भाजपाच्या प्रमुख ५३ नेत्यांच्या तीनशे सभा होणार आहेत.

BJP is contesting from 257 seats.
31 seats are given to 4 allies.
RPI will get 8 seats. In Mumbai it will contest from Vikhroli, Chembur and Andheri East
BJP's list of 257 includes 17 women candidates, 28 from scheduled castes and 25 from scheduled tribes.


2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections  BJP Candidates Consolidated List


1 Akkalkuwa Vijay Paradke                 133 Vasai East Shekhar Dhuni
2 Shahada Udaysingh Kachru Padvi 134 Bhiwandi Rural Sitaram Patil
3 Nandurbar Dr Vijaykumar Gavit 135 Shahapur Ashok Ernak
4 Navapur Anil Mohan Wasave         136 Bhiwandi West Mahesh Chaugule
5 Sakri Smt Manjula Gavit                 137 Bhiwandi East Santosh Shetty
6 Dhule Rural Manohar D. Bhadane 139 Murbad Kisan Kathore
7 Dhule City Anil Gote                         141 Ulhasnagar Kumar Iylani
8 Sindkheda Jaykumar Rawal         143 Dombivali Ravindra Chavan
9 Shirpur Dr Jitendra Thakur                 144 Kalyan Rural Ramesh S. Patil
10 Chopda Jagannath Baviskar                 145 Mira Bhayandar Narendra Mehta
11 Raver Haribhau Jawle                 146 Ovala-Majiwada Sanjay Pande
12 Bhusawal Sanjay Savkare                 149 Mumbra-Kalwa Ashok Bhoir
13 Jalgaon City Rajumama Bhole         151 Belapur Smt. Manda Mhatre
14 Jalgaon Rural P.C. Aaba Patil         152 Borivali Vinod Tawde
15 Amalner Anil Bhaidas Patil                 153 Dahisar Smt.Manisha Chaudhari
16 Erandol Maschindra Patil                 154 Magathane Hemendra Mehta
17 Chalisgaon Unmesh Patil                 155 Mulund Sardar Tarasingh
18 Pachora Dr. Uttam Mahajan                 157 Bhandup West Manoj Kotak
19 Jamner Girish Mahajan                 158 Jogeshwari East Smt.Ujwala Modak
20 Muktainagar Eknathrao Khadse        159 Dindoshi Mohit Kamboj
21 Malkapur Chainsukh Sancheti                160 Kandivali East Atul Bhatkhalkar
22 Buldhana Yogendra Gode                161 Charkop Yogesh Sagar
23 Chikhali Suresh Appa Khabutare         162 Malad West Dr.Ram Barot
24 Sindkhed Raja Dr.Ganesh B. Mante 163 Goregaon Smt.Vidya Thakur
27 Jalgaon (Jamod) Dr.Sanjay Kute 164 Versova Dr. Bharati Lavhekar
28 Akot Prakash Bharsakle                165 Andheri West Amit Satam
30 Akola West Govardhan Sharma        166 Andheri East Sunil Yadav
31 Akola East Randhir Savarkar        167 Vile Parle Adv.Parag Alawni
32 Murtizapur Harish Pimple                168 Chandivali Sitaram Tiwari
34 Washim Lakhan Malik                        169 Ghatkopar West Ram Kadam
35 Karanja Dr.Rajendra Patani                170 Ghatkopar East Prakash Mehta
36 Dhamangaon Railway Arun Adsad    172 Anushakti Nagar Sandeep Asolkar
37 Badnera Tushar Bharatiya                174 Kurla Vijay Kamble
38 Amravati Dr.Sunil Deshmukh        175 Kalina Amarjit Singh
39 Teosa Smt.Nivedita Chaudhari 176 Vandre East Mahesh Parkar
40 Daryapur Shrikrishna Bundile 177 Vandra West Adv. Ashish Shelar
41 Melghat Prabhudas Bhilavekar 178 Dharavi Smt.Divya Dhole
42 Achalpur Ashok Bansod 179 Sion Koliwada Capt.Tamil Selvan
43 Morshi Dr.Anil Bonde 181 Mahim Vilas Ambekar
44 Arvi Dadaraoji Ketche 182 Worli Sunil Rane
45 Deoli Suresh Waghmare 183 Shivadi Smt.Shalaka Salvi
46 Hinganghat Sameer Kunawar 184 Byculla Madhu Chavan
47 Wardha Pankaj Bhoyar 185 Malabar Hill Mangalprabhat Lodha
48 Katol Ashish Deshmukh 186 Mumbadevi Atul Shah
49 Savner Sonba Musle 187 Colaba Adv.Raj K. Purohit
50 Hingna Sameer Meghe 188 Panvel Prashant Thakur
51 Umred Sudhir Parve 189 Karjat Rajendra Yeunkar
52 Nagpur South West Devendra Fadnavis 190 Uran Mahesh Baldi
53 Nagpur South Sudhakar Kohale 192 Alibag Raju Salunke
54 Nagpur East Krishna Khopade 194 Mahad Sudhir Mahadik
55 Nagpur Central Vikas Kumbhare 195 Junnar Netaji S. Doke
56 Nagpur West Sudhakar Deshmukh 196 Ambegaon Jaysingh Yerande
57 Nagpur North Dr.Milind Mane 197 Khed Alandi Sharad Butte Patil
58 Kamthi Chandrashekhar Bawankule 198 Shirur Baburao Pacharne
59 Ramtek D.Mallikarjun Reddy 201 Baramati Balasaheb Gawde
60 Tumsar Charan Waghmare 202 Purandar Smt.Sangitaraje Nimbalkar
61 Bhandara Ramchandra Avsare 203 Bhor Sharad Dhamale
62 Sakoli Bala Kashiwar   204 Maval Sanjay (Bala) Bhegde
63 Arjuni Morgaon Rajkumar Badole 205 Chinchwad Laxman Jagtap
65 Gondiya Vinod Agrawal 206 Pimpri Amar Sable
66 Amgaon Sanjay Puram 208 Vadgaon Sheri Jagdish Mulik
67 Armori Krishna D. Gajabe 210 Kothrud Prof.Medha Kulkarni
69 Aheri Amrish Maharaj 211 Khadakwasala Bhimrao Tapkir
70 Rajura Sanjay Dhote 212 Parvati Smt.Madhuri Misal
72 Ballarpur Sudhir Mungantiwar 213 Hadapsar Yogesh Tilekar
73 Brahmapuri Atul Deshkark 214 Pune Cantonment Dilip Kamble
74 Chimur Kirtikumar Bhangdiya 215 Kasba Peth Girish Bapat
76 Wani Sanjeev Reddy 216 Akole Ashok Bhangre
77 Ralegaon Prof. (Dr). Ashok Uike 218 Shirdi Rajendra Pipada
78 Yavatmal Madan Yerawar 219 Kopargaon Smt. Snehal Kolhe
79 Digras Ajay Dube 221 Nevasa Balasaheb Murkute
80 Arni Raju Todsam 223 Rahuri Shivajirao Kardile
82 Umarkhed Rajendra Najardhane 224 Parner Babasaheb Rambhau Tambe
85 Bhokar Dr.Madhavrao Kinhalkar 225 Ahmednagar City Abhay Agarkar
86 Nanded North Sudhakar Pandhare 226 Shrigonda Babanrao Pachpute
87 Nanded South Dilip Kandakurti 227 Karjat Jamkhed Prof.Ram Shinde
88 Loha Mukteshwar Dhondge 228 Georai Adv.Laxman Pawar
89 Naigaon Rajesh Pawar 229 Majalgaon R.T.Deshmukh
91 Mukhed Govind Rathod 233 Parli Smt.Pankaja Munde
92 Basmath Adv.Shivaji Jadhav 234 Latur Rural Ramesh Karad
94 Hingoli Tanaji Mutkule 235 Latur City Shailesh Lahotii
95 Jintur Manik Munde 236 Ahmadpur Ganesh Hake
96 Parbhani Ajay Gavhane 237 Udgir Sudhakar Bhalerao
99 Partur Babanrao Lonikar 238 Nilanga Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar
100 Ghansawangi Vilash Kharat 239 Ausa Pasha Patel
101 Jalna Arvind Chavan 240 Umarga Kailash Shinde
102 Badnapur Narayan Kuche 241 Tuljapur Sanjay Nimbalkar
104 Sillod Suresh Bankar 242 Osmanabad Sanjay Patil Dudhgaonkar
106 Phulambri Haribhau Bagde 246 Barshi Rajendra Mirgane
107 Aurangabad Central Kishanchand Tanwani 247 Mohol Sanjay Kshirsagar
108 Aurangabad West Madhukar Sawant 248 Solapur City North Vijayrao Deshmukh
111 Gangapur Prashant Bamb 250 Akkalkot Sidramappa Patil
112 Vaijapur Eknath Jadhav 251 Solapur South Subhash Deshmukh
113 Nandgaon Advay Hire 256 Wai Purushottam Jadhav
114 Malegaon Central Haji Mohd. 260 Karad South Atul Bhosale
115 Malegaon Outer Pawan Thakre 262 Satara Deepak Pawar
116 Baglan Dilip Borse 263 Dapoli Kedar Sathe
117 Kalvan Yashwant Gavli 264 Guhagar Dr.Vinay Natu
118 Chandvad Dr.Rahul Aher 266 Ratnagiri Surendra (Bal) Mane
119 Yewla Shivaji Mankar 268 Kankavli Pramod Jathar
120 Sinnar Manikrao Kokate 270 Sawantwadi Atul Kalsekar
121 Niphad Bhagwat Boraste 274 Kolhapur South Amal Mahadik
123 Nashik East Balasaheb Sanap 275 Karvir Kerba Chaugule
124 Nashik Central Smt.Devyani Farande 276 Kolhapur North Mahesh Jadhav
125 Nashik West Smt.Seema Hire 279 Ichalkaranji Suresh Halwankar
126 Deolali Capt.Kunal Gaikwad 281 Miraj Suresh Khade
127 Igatpuri Parshuram Waghere 282 Sangli Sudhir Gadgil
128 Dahanu Paskal Dhanagare 284 Shirala Shivajirao Naik
129 Vikramgad Vishnu Sawra 285 Palus-Kadegaon Pruthviraj Deshmukh
130 Palghar Smt. Deepa Sanke 286 Khanapur Gopichand Padalkar
131 Boisar Jagdish Dhudi 287 Tasgaon-Kavathe Mahankal Ajeet Ghorpade
132 Nalasopara Rajan Naik



Candidates of Political Parties of 2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections


 INC  -  MNS  -  NCP -   Shiv Sena

All Constituencies - Constituency-wise Candidates Information



Candidates - First List

Sl. - AC No. - AC Name Category Name of Candidate

1.  002  Shahada ST

Udaysingh Kachru Padvi

2. 003 Nandurbar ST

Dr Vijaykumar Gavit

3.  004 Navapur ST

Anil Mohan Wasave

4. 005 Sakri ST

Smt Manjula Gavit

5.          

007 Dhule City Gen.

Anil Gote

6.          

008 Sindkheda

Jaykumar Rawal (MLA)

7.          

009  Shirpur  ST

Dr Jitendra Thakur

8.      

010 Chopda ST

Jagannath Baviskar

9.          

011 Raver Gen.

Haribhau Jawle

10.        

012

Bhusawal

SC

Sanjay Savkare

11.        

013

Jalgaon City

Gen.

Rajumama Bhole

12.        

014

Jalgaon Rural

Gen.

P.C. Aaba Patil

13.        

015

Amalner

Gen.

Anil Bhaidas Patil

14.        

016

Erandol

Gen.

Maschindra Patil

15.        

019

Jamner

Gen.

Girish Mahajan  (MLA)

16.        

020

Muktainagar

Gen.

Eknathrao Khadse (MLA)

17.        

021

Malkapur

Gen.

Chainsukh Sancheti (MLA)

18.        

023

Chikhali

Gen.

Suresh Appa Khabutare

19.        

024

Sindkhed Raja

Gen.

Dr.Ganesh B. Mante

20.        

027

Jalgaon (Jamod)

Gen.

Dr.Sanjay Kute  (MLA)

21.        

028

Akot

Gen.

Prakash Bharsakle

22.        

030

Akola West

Gen.

Govardhan Sharma  (MLA)

23.        

032

Murtizapur

Gen.

Harish Pimple (MLA)

24.        

034

Washim

SC

Lakhan Malik  (MLA)

25.        

035

Karanja

Gen.

Dr.Rajendra Patani

26.        

036

Dhamangaon Railway

Gen.

Arun Adsad

27.        

037

Badnera

Gen.

Tushar Bharatiya

28.        

038

Amravati

Gen.

Dr.Sunil Deshmukh

29.        

039

Teosa

Gen.

Smt.Nivedita Chaudhari

30.        

040

Daryapur

SC

Shrikrishna Bundile

31.        

041

Melghat

ST

Prabhudas Bhilavekar

32.        

043

Morshi

Gen.

Dr.Anil Bonde

33.        

044

Arvi

Gen.

Dadaraoji Ketche, MLA

34.        

045

Deoli

Gen.

Suresh Waghmare

35.        

046

Hinganghat

Gen.

Sameer Kunawar

36.        

051

Umred

SC

Sudhir Parve  (MLA)

37.        

052

Nagpur South West

Gen.

Devendra Fadnavis  (MLA)

38.        

054

Nagpur East

Gen.

Krishna Khopade

39.        

055

Nagpur Central

Gen.

Vikas Kumbhare (MLA)

40.        

056

Nagpur West

Gen.

Sudhakar Deshmukh  (MLA)

41.        

057

Nagpur North

SC

Dr.Milind Mane

42.        

058

Kamthi

Gen.

Chandrashekhar Bawankule (MLA)

43.        

060

Tumsar

Gen.

Charan Waghmare

44.        

062

Sakoli

Gen.

Bala Kashiwar

45.        

063

Arjuni Morgaon

SC

Rajkumar Badole (MLA)

46.        

065

Gondiya

Gen.

Vinod Agrawal

47.        

066

Amgaon

ST

Sanjay Puram

48.        

069

Aheri

ST

Amrish Maharaj

49.        

070

Rajura

Gen.

Sanjay Dhote

50.        

072

Ballarpur

Gen.

Sudhir Mungantiwar (MLA)

51.        

073

Brahmapuri

Gen.

Atul Deshkark (MLA)

52.        

074

Chimur

Gen.

Kirtikumar Bhangdiya

53.        

078

Yavatmal

Gen.

Madan Yerawar

54.        

082

Umarkhed

SC

Rajendra Najardhane

55.        

085

Bhokar

Gen.

Dr.Madhavrao Kinhalkar

56.        

088

Loha

Gen.

Mukteshwar Dhondge

57.        

089

Naigaon

Gen.

Rajesh Pawar

58.        

091

Mukhed

Gen.

Govind Rathod

59.        

092

Basmath

Gen.

Adv.Shivaji Jadhav

60.        

094

Hingoli

Gen.

Tanaji Mutkule

61.        

096

Parbhani

Gen.

Ajay Gavhane

62.        

099

Partur

Gen.

Babanrao Lonikar

63.        

102

Badnapur

SC

Narayan Kuche

64.        

104

Sillod

Gen.

Suresh Bankar

65.        

106

Phulambri

Gen.

Haribhau Bagde

66.        

108

Aurangabad West

SC

Madhukar Sawant

67.        

111

Gangapur

Gen.

Prashant Bamb

68.        

112

Vaijapur

Gen.

Eknath Jadhav

69.        

113

Nandgaon

Gen.

Advay Hire

70.        

115

Malegaon Outer

Gen.

Pawan Thakre

71.        

116

Baglan

ST

Dilip Borse

72.        

118

Chandvad

Gen.

Dr.Rahul Aher

73.        

120

Sinnar

Gen.

Manikrao Kokate

74.        

121

Niphad

Gen.

Bhagwat Boraste

75.        

123

Nashik East

Gen.

Balasaheb Sanap

76.        

124

Nashik Central

Gen.

Smt.Devyani Farande

77.        

125

Nashik West

Gen.

Smt.Seema Hire

78.        

126

Deolali

SC

Capt.Kunal Gaikwad

79.        

127

Igatpuri

ST

Parshuram Waghere

80.        

128

Dahanu

ST

Paskal Dhanagare

81.        

129

Vikramgad

ST

Vishnu Sawra (MLA)

82.        

130

Palghar

ST

Smt. Deepa Sanke

83.        

131

Boisar

ST

Jagdish Dhudi

84.        

132

Nalasopara

Gen.

Rajan Naik

85.        

134

Bhiwandi Rural

ST

Sitaram Patil

86.        

135

Shahapur

ST

Ashok Ernak

87.        

137

Bhiwandi East

Gen.

Santosh Shetty

88.        

139

Murbad

Gen.

Kisan Kathore

89.        

141

Ulhasnagar

Gen.

Kumar Iylani (MLA)

90.        

143

Dombivali

Gen.

Ravindra Chavan (MLA)

91.        

145

Mira Bhayandar

Gen.

Narendra Mehta

92.        

149

Mumbra-Kalwa

Gen.

Ashok Bhoir

93.        

151

Belapur

Gen.

Smt. Manda Mhatre

94.        

152

Borivali

Gen.

Vinod Tawde  (MLC)

95.        

153

Dahisar

Gen.

Smt.Manisha Chaudhari

96.        

154

Magathane

Gen.

Hemendra Mehta

97.        

155

Mulund

Gen.

Sardar Tarasingh

98.        

158

Jogeshwari East

Gen.

Smt.Ujwala Modak

99.        

159

Dindoshi

Gen.

Mohit Kamboj

100.    

160

Kandivali East

Gen.

Atul Bhatkhalkar

101.    

161

Charkop

Gen.

Yogesh Sagar (MLA)

102.    

162

Malad West

Gen.

Dr.Ram Barot

103.    

163

Goregaon

Gen.

Smt.Vidya Thakur

104.    

165

Andheri West

Gen.

Amit Satam

105.    

166

Andheri East

Gen.

Sunil Yadav

106.    

167

Vile Parle

Gen.

Adv.Parag Alawni

107.    

168

Chandivali

Gen.

Sitaram Tiwari

108.    

169

Ghatkopar West

Gen.

Ram Kadam  (MLA)

109.    

170

Ghatkopar East

Gen.

Prakash Mehta (MLA)

110.    

172

Anushakti Nagar

Gen.

Sandeep Asolkar

111.    

174

Kurla

SC

Vijay Kamble

112.    

175

Kalina

Gen.

Amarjit Singh

113.    

176

Vandre East

Gen.

Mahesh Parkar

114.    

177

Vandra West

Gen.

Adv. Ashish Shelar

115.    

178

Dharavi

SC

Smt.Divya Dhole

116.    

179

Sion Koliwada

Gen.

Capt.Tamil Selvan

117.    

181

Mahim

Gen.

Vilas Ambekar

118.    

182

Worli

Gen.

Sunil Rane

119.    

183

Shivadi

Gen.

Smt.Shalaka Salvi

120.    

184

Byculla

Gen.

Madhu Chavan

121.    

185

Malabar Hill

Gen.

Mangalprabhat Lodha (MLA)

122.    

186

Mumbadevi

Gen.

Atul Shah

123.    

187

Colaba

Gen.

Adv.Raj K. Purohit

124.    

188

Panvel

Gen.

Prashant Thakur

125.    

190

Uran

Gen.

Mahesh Baldi

126.    

192

Alibag

Gen.

Raju Salunke

127.    

198

Shirur

Gen.

Baburao Pacharne

128.    

201

Baramati

Gen.

Balasaheb Gawde

129.    

202

Purandar

Gen.

Smt.Sangitaraje Nimbalkar

130.    

204

Maval

Gen.

Sanjay (Bala) Bhegde  (MLA)

131.    

205

Chinchwad

Gen.

Laxman Jagtap

132.    

206

Pimpri

SC

Amar Sable

133.    

208

Vadgaon Sheri

Gen.

Jagdish Mulik

134.    

210

Kothrud

Gen.

Prof.Medha Kulkarni

135.    

211

Khadakwasala

Gen.

Bhimrao Tapkir  (MLA)

136.    

212

Parvati

Gen.

Smt.Madhuri Misal (MLA)

137.    

213

Hadapsar

Gen.

Yogesh Tilekar

138.    

214

Pune Cantonment

SC

Dilip Kamble

139.    

215

Kasba Peth

Gen.

Girish Bapat (MLA)

140.    

216

Akole

ST

Ashok Bhangre

141.    

221

Nevasa

Gen.

Balasaheb Murkute

142.    

223

Rahuri

Gen.

Shivajirao Kardile (MLA)

143.    

226

Shrigonda

Gen.

Babanrao Pachpute (MLA)

144.    

227

Karjat Jamkhed

Gen.

Prof.Ram Shinde (MLA)

145.    

228

Georai

Gen.

Adv.Laxman Pawar

146.    

229

Majalgaon

Gen.

R.T.Deshmukh

147.    

233

Parli

Gen.

Smt.Pankaja Munde (MLA)

148.    

234

Latur Rural

Gen.

Ramesh Karad

149.    

235

Latur City

Gen.

Shailesh Lahotii

150.    

236

Ahmadpur

Gen.

Ganesh Hake

151.    

238

Nilanga

Gen.

Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar

152.    

239

Ausa

Gen.

Pasha Patel

153.    

241

Tuljapur

Gen.

Sanjay Nimbalkar

154.    

247

Mohol

SC

Sanjay Kshirsagar

155.    

248

Solapur City North

Gen.

Vijayrao Deshmukh (MLA)

156.    

250

Akkalkot

Gen.

Sidramappa Patil  (MLA)

157.    

251

Solapur South

Gen.

Subhash Deshmukh

158.    

260

Karad South

Gen.

Atul Bhosale

159.    

262

Satara

Gen.

Deepak Pawar

160.    

264

Guhagar

Gen.

Dr.Vinay Natu

161.    

266

Ratnagiri

Gen.

Surendra (Bal) Mane

162.    

268

Kankavli

Gen.

Pramod Jathar  (MLA)

163.    

270

Sawantwadi

Gen.

Atul Kalsekar

164.    

274

Kolhapur South

Gen.

Amal Mahadik

165.    

275

Karvir

Gen.

Kerba Chaugule

166.    

276

Kolhapur North

Gen.

Mahesh Jadhav

167.    

279

Ichalkaranji

Gen.

Suresh Halwankar (MLA)

168.    

281

Miraj

SC

Suresh Khade

169.    

284

Shirala

Gen.

Shivajirao Naik

170.    

285

Palus-Kadegaon

Gen.

Pruthviraj Deshmukh

171.    

286

Khanapur

Gen.

Gopichand Padalkar

172.    

287

Tasgaon-Kavathe Mahankal

Gen.

Ajeet Ghorpade


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Sl.

AC No.

AC Name

Category

Name of Candidate

1.          

001

Akkalkuwa

ST

Vijay Paradke

2.          

006

Dhule Rural

Gen.

Manohar D. Bhadane

3.          

017

Chalisgaon

Gen.

Unmesh Patil

4.          

018

Pachora

Gen.

Dr. Uttam Mahajan

5.          

022

Buldhana

Gen.

Yogendra Gode

6.          

031

Akola East

Gen.

Randhir Savarkar

7.          

042

Achalpur

Gen.

Ashok Bansod

8.          

047

Wardha

Gen.

Pankaj Bhoyar

9.          

048

Katol

Gen.

Ashish Deshmukh

10.        

049

Savner

Gen.

Sonba Musle

11.        

050

Hingna

Gen.

Sameer Meghe

12.        

053

Nagpur South

Gen.

Sudhakar Kohale

13.        

059

Ramtek

Gen.

D.Mallikarjun Reddy

14.        

061

Bhandara

SC

Ramchandra Avsare

15.        

067

Armori

SC

Krishna D. Gajabe

16.        

076

Wani

Gen.

Sanjeev Reddy

17.        

077

Ralegaon

ST

Prof.(Dr). Ashok Uike

18.        

079

Digras

Gen.

Ajay Dube

19.        

080

Arni

ST

Raju Todsam

20.        

086

Nanded North

Gen.

Sudhakar Pandhare

21.        

087

Nanded South

Gen.

Dilip Kandakurti

22.        

095

Jintur

Gen.

Manik Munde

23.        

100

Ghansawangi

Gen.

Vilash Kharat

24.        

101

Jalna

Gen.

Arvind Chavan

25.        

107

Aurangabad Central

Gen.

Kishanchand Tanwani

26.        

114

Malegaon Central

Gen.

Haji Mohd.

27.        

117

Kalvan

ST

Yashwant Gavli

28.        

119

Yewla

Gen.

Shivaji Mankar

29.        

133

Vasai

Gen.

Shekhar Dhuni

30.        

136

Bhiwandi West

Gen.

Mahesh Chaugule

31.        

144

Kalyan Rural

Gen.

Ramesh S. Patil

32.        

146

Ovala-Majiwada

Gen.

Sanjay Pande

33.        

157

Bhandup West

Gen.

Manoj Kotak

34.        

164

Versova

Gen.

Dr. Bharati Lavhekar

35.        

189

Karjat

Gen.

Rajendra Yeunkar

36.        

194

Mahad

Gen.

Sudhir Mahadik

37.        

195

Junnar

Gen.

Netaji S. Doke

38.        

196

Ambegaon

Gen.

Jaysingh Yerande

39.        

197

Khed Alandi

Gen.

Sharad Butte Patil

40.        

203

Bhor

Gen.

Sharad Dhamale

41.        

218

Shirdi

Gen.

Rajendra Pipada

42.        

219

Kopargaon

Gen.

Smt. Snehal Kolhe

43.        

224

Parner

Gen.

Babasaheb Rambhau Tambe

44.        

225

Ahmednagar City

Gen.

Abhay Agarkar

45.        

237

Udgir

SC

Sudhakar Bhalerao

46.        

240

Umarga

SC

Kailash Shinde

47.        

242

Osmanabad

Gen.

Sanjay Patil Dudhgaonkar

48.        

246

Barshi

Gen.

Rajendra Mirgane

49.        

256 Wai

Purushottam Jadhav

50.        

263
Dapoli - Kedar Sathe

51.        

282 Sangli Sudhir Gadgil

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1.          

026  Khamgaon Akash Phundkar

2.          

064  Tirora  Vijay Rahangdale

3.          

068

Gadchiroli

ST

Dr.Devrao Holi

4.          

071

Chandrapur

SC

Nana Shamkule

5.          

075  Varora (Warora)  Sanjay Devtale

6.          

081

Pusad



Vasant Kanekar

7.          

083

Kinwat



Ashok  S. Suryawanshi

8.          

084

Hadgaon


Smt. Lata Shyamsundar Kadam

9.          

103

Bhokardan


Santosh Danve

10.        

105

Kannad



Sanjay Gavhane

11.        

109

Aurangabad East



Atul Save

12.        

110

Paithan



Vinayak Hiwale

13.        

122

Dindori   ST

Ashok Burunge

14.        

126

Deolali   SC

Ramdas Sadaphule

15.        

138

Kalyan West


Narendra Pawar

16.        

142

Kalyan East  Moreshwar Bhoir

17.        

147

Kopri-Pachpakhadi

Gen.

Sandeep Lele

18.        

148

Thane  Sanjay Kelkar

19.        

149

Mumbra-Kalwa



Ashok Bhoir

20.        

150

Airoli



Vaibhav Naik

21.        

172

Anushakti Nagar



Vitthal Kharatmal

22.        

180

Wadala



Mihir Kotecha

23.        

191

Pen

Gen.

Rammangala Gharat

24.        

193

Shrivardhan

Gen.

Krishna Kobnath

25.        

207

Bhosari

Gen.

Eknath Pawar

26.        

209

Shivajinagar

Gen.

Vijay Kale

27.        

217

Sangamner

Gen.

Rajesh Chaudhary

28.        

222

Shevgaon

Gen.

Smt. Monika Rajale

29.        

231

Ashti

Gen.

Bhimrao Dhonde

30.        

232

Kaij

SC

Smt. Sangita Thombare

31.        

249

Solapur City Central

Gen.

Smt. Mohini Patki

32.        

253

Sangole

Gen.

Shrikant Deshmukh

33.        

261

Patan



Deepak Mahadik

34.        

267

Rajapur - Sanjay Yadav

35.        

265

Chiplun - Madhav Gavli

36.        

269

Kudal - Vishnu Modkar

37.        

270

Sawantwadi  - Rajan Teli

38.        

288  Jat  Vilasrao Jagtap




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