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Reserve Bank of India Department of Banking Supervision Firms Reserve Bank Of India Department of Banking Supervision Firms Approved for Allocation to State Bank Of India BRANCH_AUDIT - 2008-2009 Sr. UCN Firm Name Address District State Category No UDAY - D NO 5-87-129, MAIN ROAD, ANDHRA GUNTUR 1 1 20040 PUNNAIAH & CO LAKSHMIPURAM - PRADESH GUNTUR NO 26 GROUND FLOOR - R B V R REDDY HOSTEL KRISHNA & ANDHRA SHOPPING, COMPLEX, HYDERABAD 1 2 20605 PRADESH PRASAD TILAK ROAD, ABIDS - HYDERABAD GULSHAN MANZIL - RAMAMOORTHY ANDHRA 4-1-1229, BOGULKUNTA - HYDERABAD 1 3 21673 PRADESH (N) & CO HYDERABAD FLAT NO 303, SIDDU RESIDENCY - 5-9-42/2, BANK OF INDIA LANE, (HILL FORT STREET NO ANDHRA HYDERABAD 1 4 21323 DEVA & CO 2), NEAR GANDHI PRADESH MEDICAL COLLEGE, BASHEERBAGH - HYDERABAD I-504, 7-1-58 - DIVYASHAKTI COMPLEX, ANDHRA HYDERABAD 1 5 21781 KOMANDOOR & CO DHARAM KARAN ROAD, PRADESH AMEERPET - HYDERABAD VENUGOPAL & 4-1-889/16/2 TILAK ROAD - ANDHRA 6 20593 HYDERABAD 1 CHENOY - HYDERABAD PRADESH 3-6-369/A/11 I FLOOR - A RAMACHANDRA STREET NO:1, ANDHRA 7 20615 HYDERABAD 1 RAO & CO HIMAYATNAGAR - PRADESH HYDERABAD H NO 6-3-244/5 - SARADA SAGAR & ANDHRA DEVI STREET, PREM HYDERABAD 1 8 16105 PRADESH ASSOCIATES NAGAR - HYDERABAD 36-14-3/1 - OPP: MADHU ANDHRA KALAMANDAPAM, SANTHI KRISHNA 1 9 20135 SURESH & BABU PRADESH NAGAR - VIJAYAWADA D NO. 40-6/3-9 (2ND FLOOR) - NEAR SIDDHARTHA PUBLIC M N RAO & ANDHRA SCHOOL, KRISHNA 1 10 22294 PRADESH ASSOCIATES MOGALRAJAPURAM, KRISHNA DISTRICT - VIJAYAWADA FLAT NO:302 RAGHU TOWERS - II FLOOR, OPP: VISHAKHAPATNA ANDHRA 1 11 22704 SARMA & RAO IT QUARTERS - M PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM SARWAM IST FLOOR - 12 40260 R K P ASSOCIATES JANIGANJ BAZAR - CACHAR ASSAM 1 SILCHAR SINGHANIA 411 N P CENTRE - NEW 13 50233 DAK BUNGLOW ROAD - PATNA BIHAR 1 AGRAWAL & CO PATNA GROUND FLOOR CHANDRAKANT APPARTMENT - PANDUI PATNA BIHAR 1 14 50252 ALOK JAIN & CO KOTHI, SUBHJIT PATH OPP.BATA SHOP, BORING ROAD - PATNA # 508 ASHIANA TOWERS - 15 50027 L K KEJRIWAL & CO EXHIBITION ROAD - PATNA BIHAR 1 PATNA TODI TULSYAN & 602 LUV KUSH TOWER - 16 50112 EXHIBITION ROAD - PATNA BIHAR 1 CO PATNA 17 80425 KHURANA VINEET S C O 63 - SECTOR 20-C - CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH 1 Run Date: 26/3/2009 19:00:36 PM Page 1 of 196 Reserve Bank Of India Department of Banking Supervision Firms Approved for Allocation to State Bank Of India BRANCH_AUDIT - 2008-2009 Sr. UCN Firm Name Address District State Category No & ASSOCIATES CHANDIGARH GUPTA BHALLA & SCO-837-38, SECTOR-22-A 18 280011 CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH 1 ASSOCIATES - - CHANDIGARH RAJESH MEHRA & SCO-35-36, F F - 19 390720 SECTOR-17-C - CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH 1 ASSOCIATES CHANDIGARH DHAMIJA SUKHIJA 911-12 - NAVRANG 20 101578 HOUSE, 21 K G MARG - DELHI DELHI 1 & CO NEW DELHI F-68 EAST OF KAILASH - - DELHI DELHI 1 21 104870 MAHALWALA & CO NEW DELHI KUMAR ARORA & 415 A J CHAMBERS - 4TH 22 333388 STREET NAIWALA, DELHI DELHI 1 ASSOCIATES KAROLBAGH - NEW DELHI UBEROI SOOD & 606 VISHAL BHAVAN - 95 23 100433 NEHRU PLACE - NEW DELHI DELHI 1 KAPOOR DELHI R-212 DUA COMPLEX - 24 ANUJ GOYAL VEER SAVARKAR BLOCK, 24 102714 DELHI DELHI 1 ASSOCIATES SHAKARPUR VIKAS MARG - NEW DELHI KAPOOR BHUSHAN DP-55 MAURYA ENCLAVE 25 103201 DELHI DELHI 1 & CO - PITAMPURA - DELHI N-BLOCK BOMBAY LIFE 26 106638 P K CHOPRA & CO BLDG - CONNAUGHT DELHI DELHI 1 PLACE - NEW DELHI 1/2219, RAM NAGAR - DURGA MANDIR MARG, 27 330146 VED & CO BEHIND SHANTI DELHI DELHI 1 BUILDING, LONI ROAD, SHAHDARA - DELHI KUMAR PRAMOD & B-1/10 - LOWER GROUND 28 104882 FLOOR, HAUZ KHAS - DELHI DELHI 1 ASSOCIATES NEW DELHI VINOD AJAY & D-85, EAST OF KAILASH - 29 105106 DELHI DELHI 1 ASSOCIATES - NEW DELHI JAIN BHAWAN - 12,SAHEED BHAGAT DELHI DELHI 1 30 102781 KANWALIA & CO SINGH MARG - NEW DELHI A S A & K S HOUSE - 118 31 104115 SHAHPUR JAT - NEW DELHI DELHI 1 ASSOCIATES DELHI ROOM NO 205&206 - A R A CENTRE, E/2 DELHI DELHI 1 32 105691 H N PRADHAN & CO JHANDEWALAN EXTN - NEW DELHI KD-117,NEAR KOHAT A V K & ENCLAVE - METRO 33 293542 DELHI DELHI 1 ASSOCIATES STATION, PITAMPURA - DELHI BANSI HOUSE - 1/24 ASAF DELHI DELHI 1 34 101186 V K MEHTA & CO ALI ROAD - NEW DELHI D-288-289, STREET NO 10 TOSHNIWAL & - CHAMBER NO- 8A, 35 102187 DELHI DELHI 1 ASSOCIATES WADHWA COMPLEX, LAXMI NAGAR - DELHI CHANDIWALA 13 DAYRA GANJ - - NEW DELHI DELHI 1 36 293543 GUPTA & DELHI ASSOCIATES 20/18 SHAKTI NAGAR - - DELHI DELHI 1 37 101904 G S GOEL & CO DELHI 2682 GALI NO 2 38 105517 S K MEHTA & CO BEADANPURA - AJMAL DELHI DELHI 1 KHAN ROAD MKT, KAROL Run Date: 26/3/2009 19:00:36 PM Page 2 of 196 Reserve Bank Of India Department of Banking Supervision Firms Approved for Allocation to State Bank Of India BRANCH_AUDIT - 2008-2009 Sr. UCN Firm Name Address District State Category No BAGH - NEW DELHI C-97 PANCHSHEEL DELHI DELHI 1 39 102359 D SINGH & CO ENCLAVE - - NEW DELHI KAPOOR S JAIN & M-1 MALVIYA NAGAR - - 40 106413 DELHI DELHI 1 COMPANY NEW DELHI 1401 CHIRANJIV TOWER - 41 104108 MUKU ASSOCIATES 43 NEHRU PLACE - NEW DELHI DELHI 1 DELHI 12/10 EAST PATEL DELHI DELHI 1 42 130016 BHUDLADIA & CO NAGAR - - NEW DELHI CHAMBER NO. 216 - GUPTA KUCHHAL & D-288/10, WADHWA 43 102875 DELHI DELHI 1 CO COMPLEX, LAXMI NAGAR - DELHI D-119,GROUND FLOOR - DELHI DELHI 1 44 102362 AJAY K JAIN & CO PREET VIHAR - DELHI ARORA & 8/28 W E A KAROL BAGH - DELHI DELHI 1 45 101997 CHOUDHARY - NEW DELHI ASSOCIATES A-16/9 VASANT VIHAR - - DELHI DELHI 1 46 101764 LUTHRA & LUTHRA NEW DELHI ATMARAM HOUSE - C-37 47 101146 D P KHOSLA & CO CONNAUGHT PLACE - DELHI DELHI 1 NEW DELHI 3803 DAVID STREET - DELHI DELHI 1 48 100737 JINDAL & CO DARYA GANJ - NEW DELHI H K CHAUDHRY & 1/9-B JINDAL HOUSE - 49 100314 ASAF ALI ROAD - NEW DELHI DELHI 1 CO DELHI S GOYAL & 19/10, IST FLOOR - EAST 50 105754 PUNJABI BAGH - NEW DELHI DELHI 1 ASSOCIATES DELHI ASHVIN K YAGNIK 51 783489 PILAJIGANJ - - MEHSANA MAHESANA GUJARAT 1 & CO SECOND FLOOR - MEGHDHANUSH, RACE VADODARA GUJARAT 1 52 121323 K C MEHTA & CO COURSE CIRCLE - VADODARA V C A & 402 CAPRI HOUSE - B/H 53 123222 EXPRESS HOTEL, VADODARA GUJARAT 1 ASSOCIATES ALKAPURI - VADODARA 63 SECTOR 15 - - FARIDABAD HARYANA 1 54 131802 M L G ASSOCIATES FARIDABAD 1/12 SHIVAJI NAGAR - - GURGAON HARYANA 1 55 104701 S P G ASSOCIATES GURGAON SUNIL KUMAR 3 STATE BANK COLONY - 56 131639 NEAR I T I GIRLS GATE - ROHTAK HARYANA 1 GUPTA & CO ROHTAK BLOCK NO. C-16 - FLAT HIMACHAL NO. 4, VIKAS NAGAR - SIMLA 1 57 101799 D L DUGGAL & CO PRADESH SHIMLA 1ST FLOOR - 77 LOWER HIMACHAL SIMLA 1 58 140057 ANIL KAROL & CO BAZAR - SHIMLA PRADESH ATUL KUMAR ASHISH COTTAGE - HIMACHAL 59 130736 SIMLA 1 GUPTA & CO JAKHOO ROAD - SHIMLA PRADESH GROUND FLOOR - 142, GUPTA SHARMA & JAMMU & SECTOR-3, TRIKUTA JAMMU 1 60 280170 KASHMIR ASSOCIATES NAGAR - JAMMU TAWI FIRST FLOOR,AMRIT BUILDING - K K KAPOOR & OPP.GOVT.ART JAMMU & 61 280237 JAMMU 1 ASSOCIATES EMPORIUM, RESIDENCY KASHMIR ROAD, (J & K) - JAMMU TAWI 62 105817 DHARAM RAJ & CO SUNIL CHOUDHARY JAMMU JAMMU & 1 Run Date: 26/3/2009 19:00:36 PM Page 3 of 196 Reserve Bank Of India Department of Banking Supervision Firms Approved for Allocation to State Bank Of India BRANCH_AUDIT - 2008-2009 Sr. UCN Firm Name Address District State Category No HOUSE - AMBIKA VIHAR, KUNJWANI BYPASS ,P.O. KASHMIR GANGYAL, JAMMU J & K - JAMMU TAWI GUPTA GUPTA & 142 SECTOR-3 - TRIKUTA JAMMU & 63 150008 JAMMU 1 ASSOCIATES NAGAR - JAMMU TAWI KASHMIR 3A AUQAF COMPLEX - A K JAIN & JAMMU & AUQAF MARKET, GANDHI JAMMU 1 64 101647 KASHMIR ASSOCIATES NAGAR - JAMMU TAWI 43D/C, ANNEXE - GANDHI JAMMU & JAMMU 1 65 150123 BAWEJA & KAUL NAGAR - JAMMU TAWI KASHMIR 40, A/D GANDHI NAGAR - - JAMMU & JAMMU 1 66 150043 O P GARG & CO JAMMU TAWI KASHMIR 33, POLO VIEW - 2ND FLOOR, K SALAMA & RAMESH KAPOOR JAMMU & SONS BUILDING, SRINAGAR 1 67 100582 KASHMIR & CO MAULANA AZAD ROAD - SRINAGAR FIRST FLOOR - SANA COMPLEX, OPP. R & B MANOJ JEEVAN & JAMMU & DIVISION, COURT SRINAGAR 1 68 201764 KASHMIR ASSOCIATES ROAD,PULWAMA - SRINAGAR D N DOKANIA & 103/A SHANTI BHAWAN - 69 50076 IST FLOOR BANK MORE, DHANBAD JHARKHAND 1 ASSOCIATES (JHARKHAND) - DHANBAD SAKCHI PLAZA, 2ND FLOOR , - STRAIGHT MILE PURBI JHARKHAND 1 70 50533 P K BARMAN & CO ROAD ,, SAKCHI - SINGHBHUM JAMSHEDPUR TIWARY BECHAR ASHOK K KEDIA & COMPLEX - ROOM NO 10, PURBI 71 50402 JHARKHAND 1 ASSOCIATES 1ST FLOOR, MAIN ROAD , SINGHBHUM BISTUPUR - JAMSHEDPUR IST FLOOR BANKA 72 74395 N K D & CO BHAWAN - J J ROAD RANCHI JHARKHAND 1 UPPER BAZAR - RANCHI NO.87/1 COLES ROAD - P BANGALORE B NO.534, FRASER TOWN KARNATAKA 1 73 161770 PHILLIPOS & CO RURAL - BANGALORE ''POORNIMA'' - 25 STATE BANGALORE BANK ROAD - KARNATAKA 1 74 161014 K P RAO & CO URBAN BANGALORE JAYAN & KRISHNAN XL/998, `GOPIKA' - 75 170094 GROUND FLOOR, T D ERNAKULAM KERALA 1 KUTTY ROAD - KOCHI FIRST FLOOR, NRA-52 - THENNALA TOWERS, THIRUVANANTHA KERALA 1 76 170028 ISAAC & SURESH NANDAVANAM, PALAYAM PURAM - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM RICE BAZAR - BEHIND ST 77 171758 ABRAHAM & JOSE THOMAS COLLEGE - THRISSUR KERALA 1 THRISSUR 206 DIAMOND TRADE CENTRE - DIAMOND MADHYA INDORE 1 78 200823 S B A & COMPANY COLONY, NEW PALASIA - PRADESH INDORE C/O ANAND SHARMA - BANSI LAL SHAH & C-103, GOKUL PLAZA, 79 290735 THAKUR COMPLEX, BHANDARA MAHARASHTRA 1 CO KANDIVALI-EAST - MUMBAI RAVINDRA ANNEXE - 194 CHURCHGATE MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA 1 80 62688 SHARP & TANNAN RECLAMATION, DINSHAW VACHHA ROAD - MUMBAI 81 60678 FORD RHODES SAI COMMERCIAL MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA 1 Run Date: 26/3/2009 19:00:36 PM Page 4 of 196 Reserve Bank Of India Department of Banking Supervision Firms Approved for Allocation to State Bank Of India BRANCH_AUDIT - 2008-2009 Sr.
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