Patsanstha Formats

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The forms required by all credit societies for the loan, debt and other working are available here in this book. Different types of forms, documents for different purpose, information section, seizure department, branch sections, loan and debt section etc.

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The forms required by all credit societies for the loan, debt and other working are available here in this book. Different types of forms, documents for different purpose, information section, seizure department, branch sections, loan and debt section etc.

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Weight 500 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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