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Interim Dividend Note: This sheet is applicable for uploading the particulars related to the unclaimed and unpaid amount pending with company. Make sure that the details are in accordance with the information already provided in e‐form IEPF‐2 CIN/BCIN L34101PN1961PLC015735 Prefill Company/Bank GABRIEL INDIA LIMITED Date of AGM 13‐AUG‐2019 FY‐1 FY‐2 FY‐3 FY‐4 FY‐5 FY‐6 FY‐7 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 984364.70 Number of underlying Shares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of matured deposits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of matured debentures 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of application money due for refund 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of interest on matured deposits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Redemption amount of preference shares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sales proceed for fractional shares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of Other Investment Types 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Validate Clear Is the shares Is the transfer from Proposed Date of Investment Investor Middle Investor Last Father/Husband Father/Husband Father/Husband Last DP Id‐Client Id‐ Amount Joint Holder unpaid Investor First Name Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number Investment Type transfer to IEPF PAN Date of Birth Aadhar Number Nominee Name Remarks (amount / Financial Year Name Name First Name Middle Name Name Account Number transferred Name suspense (DD‐MON‐YYYY) shares )under account any litigation. (Yes/No) A CHINNASWAMY MUDALIAR ANNASWAMY MUDALIAR P/R K VEERABHADRA MINDIA KARNATAKA MYSORE 570001 PA0000010 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 A K AGNIHOTRI J S AGNIHOTRI 107/86 JAWAHAR NAGINDIA UTTAR PRADESH KANPUR PA0000013 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 A KRISHNAPPA T AITHU M/S J V AUTO CORPORINDIA KARNATAKA MANGALORE 575001 PA0000017 Amount for unclaimed and u 1067.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 A M MTHIAGARAJAN AM MARUTHAPPA CHETTIAR 50 PERUMAL NORTH S INDIA TAMIL NADU NAGAPATTINAM 611001 PA0000021 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ABUL HASSAN NOORUL HASSAN 3 6 319 HYDERGUDA, HINDIA TELANGANA HYDERABAD 500001 PA0000118 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ADARSH CHHATWAL A N CHHATWAL 195/3KRISHANA BHAV INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110031 PA0000131 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 AJAY KUMAR AJMANI INDER SAIN AJMANI WZ‐108‐A/I BASAI DARINDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110015 PA0000178 Amount for unclaimed and u 550.00 07‐JAN‐2026 NEELAMAJMANI No No FY‐7 AMAR DESHKUMAR PASSI BRIJ LAL PASSI 193 18 A SECTOR, CHA INDIA CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH 160018 PA0000325 Amount for unclaimed and u 539.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 AMBALAL CHUNILAL SHAH CHUNILAL N SHAH 25 SHARDA SOCIETY 2NINDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380007 PA0000357 Amount for unclaimed and u 220.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 AMBALAL DHUDABHAI PATEL DHUDABHAI G PATEL AT ‐ PO MAHIJ, TA MA INDIA GUJARAT NADIAD 387120 PA0000358 Amount for unclaimed and u 440.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 AMBALAL MANILAL PATEL MANILAL RAMDAS PATEL 16 SHARDA SOCIETY, MINDIA GUJARAT MEHSANA 384001 PA0000363 Amount for unclaimed and u 550.00 07‐JAN‐2026 MANILALRAMDASPATEL No No FY‐7 AMRIT SAGAR DHIR LATE RATAN LALDHIR 601 AMORE, PERRY CRINDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400050 PA0000474 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANDAL R SRINIVASAN 6/12 HUZUR ROAD, COINDIA TAMIL NADU COIMBATORE 641018 PA0000590 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANIL ANAND NA K 18 MODEL TOWN DEINDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110009 PA0000602 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANIL BEDI SUDERSHAN BEDI 61 S F S FLATS, NEHRU INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110019 PA0000607 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANIL JITENDRABHAI RAWAL JITENDRABHAI RAWAL 004 MADHYAM CO‐OPINDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400062 PA0000627 Amount for unclaimed and u 550.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANITA HAZRA AMIT HAZRA 776 BLOCK P NEW ALIPINDIA WEST BENGAL KOLKATA 700053 PA0000737 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANITA MOHAN C R MOHAN 125 KAMARAJ ROAD B INDIA KARNATAKA BANGALORE 560042 PA0000740 Amount for unclaimed and u 550.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANITA SAREEN RAMESH CHANDER C/O SHRI A R TALWAR,INDIA UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIABAD PA0000744 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANJANIKUMAR CHIMANLAL SHAH CHIMANLAL M SHAH 19 RAMJYOT SOCIETY MINDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380013 PA0000781 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANNA PHILIPS K T PHILIPS C/O SHARON, E H SCHOINDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400080 PA0000795 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 THOMASKANIYANTETH No No FY‐7 ARUN DHIRAJLAL SANGHAVI DHIRAJLAL 64, LOTUS NECO GARDINDIA MAHARASHTRA PUNE 411014 PA0000941 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ARVIND HARIKRISHNA SURTI HARIKRISHNA SOMNATH SURTI 480 KACHWADA RAIPUINDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380001 PA0001055 Amount for unclaimed and u 1056.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ARVIND KAPADIA GIRDHARLAL AMBALAL 26 SUDARSHAN COLONINDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380015 PA0001059 Amount for unclaimed and u 203.50 07‐JAN‐2026 ANJANAKAPADIA No No FY‐7 ARVINDBHAI HARMANBHAI PATEL HARMANBHAI B PATEL AT & P O MEHELAV KHINDIA GUJARAT ANAND 388440 PA0001101 Amount for unclaimed and u 242.00 07‐JAN‐2026 SAVITABENARVINDBHAIPATEL No No FY‐7 ASHOK AGGARWAL S S AGGARWAL FLAT NO 80 14TH FLOOINDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400005 PA0001209 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ASHOK KUMAR DULLICHANDRAI DULLICHAND K RAI 923, DESHPANDE LAYOINDIA MAHARASHTRA NAGPUR 440008 PA0001244 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ASHOK KUMAR SARAOGI NEMCHAND SARAOGI 10A JACKSON LANE, CAINDIA WEST BENGAL KOLKATA 700001 PA0001272 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ASHOK MADANLAL LALPURIA MADANLAL LALPURIA C 47 SUMATI NAGAR, SINDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400067 PA0001284 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 PRABHAMLALPURIA No No FY‐7 ASHOKKUMAR TEKCHAND CHANDWANI TEKCHAND P CHANDWANI BLOCK NO 414 A SARD INDIA GUJARAT GANDHI NAGAR 382475 PA0001348 Amount for unclaimed and u 1133.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ASMABAI AKBERALI ARSIWALA AKBERALI M ARSIWALA 134 140 BARA IMAM RINDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400003 PA0001404 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 SAFYABAIAKBERALIARSIWALA No No FY‐7 ASPI BARJOR DABOO BARJOR D DABOO PALM BEACH INVESTMINDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400020 PA0001410 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 KATYBARJORDABOOBARJORDOSABNo No FY‐7 ATAL BAHADUR SINGH S IQBAL BAHADURSINGH 36 GURU NANAK COLOINDIA MAHARASHTRA NAGPUR 440017 PA0001418 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ATU LALCHAND SHIVDASANI LALCHAND U SHIVBASANI ATU LALLHAND SHIVBAINDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400071 PA0001428 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ATUL GUPTA PREM NATH GUPTA B‐49 SECTOR 36 NOIDAINDIA UTTAR PRADESH NOIDA PA0001431 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ATUL KUMAR GHIYA MADANLAL GHIYA ATUL MANSION, 7 KANINDIA MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 452001 PA0001435 Amount for unclaimed and u 440.00 07‐JAN‐2026 MADANLALGHIYA No No FY‐7 ATULKUMAR MOTIBHAI PATEL MOTIBHAI KASHIBHAI PATEL 10 ARYA NAGAR SOCIEINDIA GUJARAT ANAND 388001 PA0001452 Amount for unclaimed and u 682.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 AVINASH YESHWANT RAJE YESHWANT M RAJE KAMALA NIWAS TILAK INDIA MAHARASHTRA DOMBIVALI 421201 PA0001483 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 MANDAKINIYESHWANTRAJE No No FY‐7 ANILCHANDRA GOKALDAS GOKALDAS 1O SHIVKUNJ SCTY LTDINDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380013 PA0001551 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANIL KUMAR WADHWANI SHRIDHAR E/7/8 KRISHAN NAGARINDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110051 PA0001630 Amount for unclaimed and u 715.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 AMRUTLAL KHUSALDAS PATEL KHUSALDAS 4 SURYODAYA COLONYINDIA GUJARAT MEHSANA 384170 PA0001681 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANSUYA CHANDRAKANT PANCHAL CHANDRAKANT MANEKLAL PANCHAL 896, SYNAGOGUE STREINDIA MAHARASHTRA PUNE 411001 PA0001691 Amount for unclaimed and u 220.00 07‐JAN‐2026 CHANDRAKANTMANEKLALPANCHA No No FY‐7 A VASANTHA THIRU A D THIRU 4 GAJAPATHY ROAD, K INDIA TAMIL NADU CHENNAI 600010 PA0001823 Amount for unclaimed and u 577.50 07‐JAN‐2026 ASANDEEPTHIRU No No FY‐7 AMARJIT SINGH S GOPAL SINGH 122A/20 A GAUTAMNAINDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110049 PA0001887 Amount for unclaimed and u 495.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ALBERT BRITO PASCAL 6 RATNA DEEP, BESANTINDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400054 PA0002015 Amount for unclaimed and u 1452.00 07‐JAN‐2026 EMILDABRITOSARITABRITO No No FY‐7 ALKA PATHAK JAUHARILAL 121 D POCKET I MAYU INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110091 PA0002059 Amount for unclaimed and u 495.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANURADHA PRAKASH R PRAKASH D/O H R SHANKARA NAINDIA KARNATAKA BANGALORE 560011 PA0002127 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 No No FY‐7 ANIL NIVRUTI NISAL NIVRUTI NISAL C/O MRS MANI PESI MINDIA MAHARASHTRA NASIK 422401 PA0002162 Amount for unclaimed and u 99.00 07‐JAN‐2026 MANIPESIMADAN No No FY‐7 ASHISH GOULATIA R K GOULATIA C‐679 NEW FRIENDS COINDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110065 PA0002164 Amount for unclaimed and u 275.00 07‐JAN‐2026 AMITGOULATIA No No FY‐7 ASHOKKUMAR GORDHANBHAI PATEL GORDHANBHAI HARIBHAI PATEL SHREEJIKRIPA' OPP JALINDIA GUJARAT ANAND 388120 PA0002198 Amount for unclaimed and u 1100.00 07‐JAN‐2026 KANAKBENASHOKKUMARPATEL No No FY‐7 ASHOK PATEL BHIKHUBHAI MAHAVIR
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