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Amara Raja Batteries Limited Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend for The Amara Raja Batteries Limited Unclaimed/Unpaid dividend for the year 2013-14 as on August 7, 2017 Investor First Name Investor Middle Investor Last Father/ Father/ Father/ Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number DP Id-Client Id- Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of Name Name Husband First Husband Middle Husband Last Account Number transferred transfer to IEPF Name Name Name (DD-MM-YYYY) TWENTIETHCENTURYFINANCECORPLTD PRINCIPALTRUSTEET MU NA IIT CORPORATE SERVICES LTD., IIT HOUSE J B INDIA Maharashtra Mumbai City 400059 FOLIO00046004 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 HCENTURY NAGAR OFF:SIR.M.V., OPP:VAZIR GLASS WORKS and unpaid dividend ANDHERI(E), BOMBAY, MUMBAI TWENTYFIRSTCENTURYMANAGEMENT SERVICES LTD NA IST FLOOR GREASE HOUSE NR BHUTTA, INDIA Maharashtra Mumbai City 400015 FOLIO00038959 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 PRINTING PRESS ZAKARIA BUNDER ROAD, and unpaid dividend SEWRI, BOMBAY, MUMBAI AAJEETH KUMAR NA 16-118/20 LAXMI NILAYA , AVINASH MOSAIC INDIA Karnataka 575005 CDSL-12011300- Amount for unclaimed 32.30 15-SEP-2021 ROAD PADAVU, KULSHEKAR, MANGALORE 00292962 and unpaid dividend ABDULREHMAN ALI CHAUHAN ALI CHAUHAN 30/32 TANTAN PURA STREET, AGA KHAN BLDG INDIA Maharashtra Mumbai City 400003 FOLIO00039348 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 4TH FLOOR, ROOM NO 15 BOMBAY, MUMBAI and unpaid dividend ABDULSALAM A SHEIKH SHAIKH A S BAREEYA ROAD, PIPLOD - 1, TA. DEVGAD BARIA, INDIA Gujarat 389130 IN-301991- Amount for unclaimed 323.00 15-SEP-2021 DIST. DAHOD 10867348 and unpaid dividend ABHIMANYU KUMAR RAM SURESH SINGH ABHIMANYU KUMAR, T B CENTRE, AT BIRATPUR, INDIA Bihar 824101 IN-301774- Amount for unclaimed 32.30 15-SEP-2021 AURANGABAD 13250431 and unpaid dividend ABHISHEK GUHA THAKURTA PIJUSHKANTI GUHA THAKURTA 148/7 MALI BAGAN, KAIKHAL VIP ROAD, Hooghly INDIA West Bengal Hooghly 700052 CDSL-12044700- Amount for unclaimed 6.46 15-SEP-2021 07118517 and unpaid dividend ACHYUT DESHPANDE SHANKAR HARI DESHPANDE C/O THE MAHARASHTRA EXECUTOR & TRUS, TEE INDIA Maharashtra 411005 FOLIO00006352 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 CO LTD 1501 SHIVAJINAGAR, LOKMANGAL PUNE, and unpaid dividend PUNE ADI LAKSHMI M NAIDU R A C/O R A NAIDU ICRISAT, PATANCHERU PO, INDIA Andhra Pradesh 502324 FOLIO00038605 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 MEDAK DIST and unpaid dividend ADILAKSHMAMMA TRIPURASETTY RAMAIAH NAIDU SRI DEVI NURSING HOME, KANIGIRI, PRAKASAM INDIA Andhra Pradesh 523230 IN-302324- Amount for unclaimed 161.50 15-SEP-2021 DISTRICT 10142094 and unpaid dividend AGARWAL N K SHYAM SUNDER C/O SHREE RAM ELECTRICALS, 1J 46 N I T INDIA Haryana 121001 FOLIO00041204 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 FARIDABAD, HARYANA and unpaid dividend AHMAD KAMAL KHAN NASAR JALIL KHAN 2/9 QAISERBAGH OFICERS COLONY, J.C.BOSE INDIA Uttar Pradesh 226001 IN-300214- Amount for unclaimed 646.00 15-SEP-2021 ROAD, LUCKNOW 13940429 and unpaid dividend AJAY KUMAR V RANGANATHAM V C 8/17 NAGARI STREET , PAPANAIDUPETA INDIA Andhra Pradesh 517526 CDSL-12044700- Amount for unclaimed 16.15 15-SEP-2021 YERPEDU, YERPEDU 03068319 and unpaid dividend AKBER PASHA LATE MEER HUSSAIN P NO.6 BESIDE MIG 112 & 113, BHARAT NAGAR INDIA Telangana Hyderabad 500018 FOLIO00038907 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 COLONY, NEAR MOOSAPET, HYDERABAD, AP and unpaid dividend ALI P KUNHABDULLA HAJI SHANUDALE, EMILY, KALPETTA P O, WAYANAD INDIA Kerala 673122 IN-300239- Amount for unclaimed 25.84 15-SEP-2021 11341669 and unpaid dividend ALKA DAULAL MAHAJAN DAULAL MAHAJAN C/O M/S JAIKISHAN RANCHHODDAS, COTTON INDIA Madhya Pradesh 451001 FOLIO00028230 Amount for unclaimed 3230.00 15-SEP-2021 MERCHANT, HOSPITAL RD KHARGONE M P and unpaid dividend ALKA PRAKASH SHIRALKAR MANOHAR KAMAT 54/A PRABHAKUNJ SOCIETY, NEAR CHANDNI INDIA Gujarat 389001 IN-301991- Amount for unclaimed 516.80 15-SEP-2021 CHOWK, GODHRA 10692859 and unpaid dividend Page 1 of 68 Amara Raja Batteries Limited Unclaimed/Unpaid dividend for the year 2013-14 as on August 7, 2017 Investor First Name Investor Middle Investor Last Father/ Father/ Father/ Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number DP Id-Client Id- Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of Name Name Husband First Husband Middle Husband Last Account Number transferred transfer to IEPF Name Name Name (DD-MM-YYYY) ALLURILAKSHMI SURYA KUMARI ALLURISITA RAMA RAJU H NO 27-17-85/19 ASR NAGAR, OPP WATER INDIA Andhra Pradesh 534204 IN-302324- Amount for unclaimed 323.00 15-SEP-2021 TANK, BHIMAVARAM MUNICIPALITY 10827583 and unpaid dividend SIVARAOPETA, BHIMAVARAM WEST GODAVARI DIST AMARENDER REDDY YELLU MALLAREDDY YELLU H NO 17 4 SREE KRISHNA NAGAR, INDIA Telangana Hyderabad 500660 FOLIO00026540 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 DILSUKHNAGAR, HYDERABAD, SECUNDERABAD and unpaid dividend AMIT DNYANESHWAR PIMPALNERKAR DNYANESHWAR PANDIT PIMPALNERKAR 577, GHORPADE PETH, PUNE MAHARASHTRA, INDIA Maharashtra 411042 IN-301774- Amount for unclaimed 96.90 15-SEP-2021 PUNE 12733194 and unpaid dividend AMIT GUPTA CHANDER BHAN SH KALI RAM MITTAL & SONS, HPCL DEALER, INDIA Haryana 126116 CDSL-12020600- Amount for unclaimed 403.75 15-SEP-2021 PATIALA ROAD, NARWANA 00038995 and unpaid dividend AMIT KARAMCHAND DHAMA KARAMCHAND MANSINGH DHAMA 4 2 TANJORE APTS BRAHDAMBAL ROAD, BEHIND INDIA Tamil Nadu Chennai 600034 IN-300513- Amount for unclaimed 1259.70 15-SEP-2021 TAJ COROMANDAL, NUNGAMBAKKAM NR TAJ 20533792 and unpaid dividend COROMANDAL, CHENNAI TAMIL NADU AMOL BAJPAI SHASHI KUMAR BAJPAL HOUSE NUMBER H-9, BETA 2 NEAR GREATER INDIA UTTAR 201309 CDSL-16014800- Amount for unclaimed 22.61 15-SEP-2021 NOIDA, AUTHORITY OFFICE, NOIDA PRADESH 00528498 and unpaid dividend AMRISH SURATI AMRUTLAL N-216 R B I STAFF QTRS, P O GANDHI ASHRAM, INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380027 FOLIO00005042 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 NEAR SUBHASH BRIDGE and unpaid dividend ANAMIKA PRAKASHBHAI KADIYA PRAKASHBHAI HARISHBHAI KADIYA E-39 RAILWAY COLONY, NR.RLY STATION, AT- INDIA Gujarat 388306 IN-300636- Amount for unclaimed 2584.00 15-SEP-2021 VASAD, DIST-ANAND. 10119730 and unpaid dividend ANAND AGRAWAL DWARIKA PRASAD AGRAWAL 507/4 HN 488 TO 522 KOTWALI, M CORP PLUS INDIA Madhya Pradesh 482002 IN-303116- Amount for unclaimed 3.23 15-SEP-2021 ORG JABALPUR, TEHSIL JABALPUR DISTT 11382581 and unpaid dividend JABALPUR, MADHYA PRADESH ANAND KRISHNA AWADH KISHORE SHARMA C/O A K SHARMA , SATPURA COLONY, INDIA Bihar 842001 IN-302269- Amount for unclaimed 297.16 15-SEP-2021 MUZAFFARPUR, BIHAR 11336669 and unpaid dividend ANAND KUMAR PANDEY ANIL PANDEY VILL SANDIYA 86, POST RATANPUR ANCHAL INDIA Bihar 802301 CDSL-12033200- Amount for unclaimed 151.81 15-SEP-2021 ARRAH, BHOJPUR 04658344 and unpaid dividend ANAND KUMAR SAHU HALKE RAM SAHU WARD 18 MOHLLA HOLIPURA, HORIAKHATI INDIA Madhya Pradesh 475661 IN-303116- Amount for unclaimed 3.23 15-SEP-2021 BABA, MANDIRKE SAMANEDATIA, DATIA 10475784 and unpaid dividend ANAND KUNNATH DAMODARAN K P O BOX 261060, DUBAI, UAE INDIA Tamil Nadu Chennai 600034 IN-300239- Amount for unclaimed 1130.50 15-SEP-2021 11910328 and unpaid dividend ANAND M CHATURVEDI NA 77 TAGORE PARK, MODEL TOWN I, DELHI, NEW INDIA Delhi New Delhi 110009 FOLIO00013122 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 DELHI and unpaid dividend ANAND SINGH SINGH D V C/O DR B B SINGH, 30 MASTER PLAN ROAD, INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282002 IN-300476- Amount for unclaimed 646.00 15-SEP-2021 NEAR DISTRICT JAIL, AGRA 43189262 and unpaid dividend ANBALAGAN D SWAMY THIRURC DURAI SWAMY ANBU MOZHI AGAM, 104-B KAMARAJ STREET, INDIA Tamil Nadu Salem 636007 FOLIO00040600 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 PERAMANUR SALEM TAMIL NADU, SALEM and unpaid dividend ANEETHA M MURLIDUR K RAJANEE NO 4 5TH CROSS STREET, INDIA Tamil Nadu Chennai 600020 FOLIO00023047 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 SASTRINAGAR ADAYAR, MADRAS, CHENNAI and unpaid dividend Page 2 of 68 Amara Raja Batteries Limited Unclaimed/Unpaid dividend for the year 2013-14 as on August 7, 2017 Investor First Name Investor Middle Investor Last Father/ Father/ Father/ Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number DP Id-Client Id- Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of Name Name Husband First Husband Middle Husband Last Account Number transferred transfer to IEPF Name Name Name (DD-MM-YYYY) ANIL KUMAR K PRAKASH RAO KAMARTHI PT NO 39 C OPP SAIBABA TEMPLE, ROAD NO 11 INDIA Telangana Hyderabad 500033 CDSL-12033200- Amount for unclaimed 6.46 15-SEP-2021 FILM NAGAR, JUBLEE HILL, HYDERABAD 02945455 and unpaid dividend ANITA CHHABRA CHHABRA J J B701 CENTRAL PARK, GOLF LINKS SECTOR 42, INDIA Haryana 122003 FOLIO00035950 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 GURGAON, HARYANA and unpaid dividend ANITHA K RAJA SEKHAR W/O RAJA SEKHAR, POTHUNUR DENDULURU INDIA Andhra Pradesh 534442 FOLIO00040384 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 MANDAL, W G DT AP and unpaid dividend ANJAN KUMAR JENA NIRMAL KUMAR JENA AT/PO-HARIPUR, VIA-BRAHMABARADA, JAJPUR INDIA Orissa 755005 IN-301774- Amount for unclaimed 32.30 15-SEP-2021 17999980 and unpaid dividend ANJANA V SHAH VADILAL C/O V N SHAH 4/61 ZALAWAD NAGAR, C D INDIA Maharashtra Mumbai City 400058 FOLIO00007610 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 BARFIWALA MARG ANDHERI W, BOMBAY, and unpaid dividend MUMBAI ANJU AJMERA ASHOK KUMAR AJMERA JAIN DISTRIBUTORS, SHRAMDAN MARG, SIKAR INDIA Rajasthan 332001 FOLIO00002926 Amount for unclaimed 4845.00 15-SEP-2021 RAJ and unpaid dividend ANKALU REDDY K SIVAPPA K THIRUNAMPALLE, YADIKI POST TADIPATRI INDIA Andhra Pradesh 515408 FOLIO00036474 Amount for unclaimed 19380.00 15-SEP-2021 TALUK, ANANTAPUR DIST AP and unpaid dividend
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