Thank you, Shrikant ji. Yes, it does look like Manilkara hexandra.With 
regards,Chitralekha
    On Monday, 5 March 2018, 12:36:36 PM IST, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> 
wrote:  
 
 Thanks, Shrikant ji.
On 5 March 2018 at 12:10, Shrikant Ingalhalikar 
<shrikant.ingalhali...@gmail.com> wrote:

Manilkara hexandra. Sapotaceae.

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