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The document is an affidavit ('प्रतिज्ञापत्र') written in Marathi, the official language of the state of Maharashtra, India.
The evidence, including the Marathi language and specific liquor license codes ('FL-II', 'CL-III', etc.), points conclusively to the state of Maharashtra, India. Pune is the second-largest city in Maharashtra and a major administrative center. This type of official affidavit for employees of liquor establishments would be commonly used there. The location is pinpointed to the Pune District Collector's Office, which oversees excise administration at the district level.
The document is identifiable as being from Maharashtra, India, due to the Marathi script and language, as well as the specific excise license codes that are unique to the state's regulations. Nagpur is the third-largest city and the winter capital of Maharashtra. As a major administrative hub for the Vidarbha region, this form would be standard for any individual seeking employment in a licensed liquor-selling establishment. The coordinates point to the Nagpur District Collector's Office, the relevant government body.
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प्रतिज्ञापत्र • भारतीय नागरिक • आधारकार्ड • पॅनकार्ड
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The document is an affidavit ('प्रतिज्ञापत्र') written in Marathi, the official language of the state of Maharashtra, India. It explicitly mentions Indian identity documents like 'आधारकार्ड' (Aadhaar Card) and 'पॅनकार्ड' (PAN Card), and the 'भारतीय दंड संहिता कायदा' (Indian Penal Code), confirming the country is India. The most definitive clue is the reference to liquor license types 'FL-III / FL-II / FLBR-II / CL-III', which are specific classifications used by the Maharashtra State Excise Department. This strongly indicates the form is for official use within Maharashtra. Mumbai, as the state capital and largest city, is the most probable location. The coordinates are set to the headquarters of the Maharashtra State Excise Department in Mumbai.