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CIN Company Name 30-Aug-2012 First Name Middle Name Last CIN L29150KA1976PLC003017 Company Name YUKEN INDIA LIMITED Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 30-aug-2012 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 846776.9 Sum of interest on unpaid and unclaimed dividend 0 Sum of matured deposit 0 Sum of interest on matured deposit 0 Sum of matured debentures 0 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0 Sum of application money due for refund 0 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0 First Name Middle Name Last Name Father/Husb Father/Husba Father/Husband Address Country State District PINCode Folio Number of Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of and First nd Middle Last Name Securities Due(in Rs.) transfer to IEPF Name Name (DD-MON-YYYY) TARUN DEEP NOT FLAT NO.3-A, INDIA Delhi 110019 32721470 Amount for unclaimed 20.00 30-oct-2012 BALIGA AVAILABLE POCKET-A- and unpaid dividend 14,HIMGIRI APTS. KALKAJI EXTN.,KALKAJI EXTN.NEW DELHI. RAYMUS NOT 456-457, UDYOG INDIA Haryana 122016 1203000000052 Amount for unclaimed 10.80 30-oct-2012 PORTABUILDI AVAILABLE VIHAR,,PHASE III, 020 and unpaid dividend NGS LTD GURGOAN,,GURGA ON. JITENDRA VARSHABEN NOT AT & PO VAN, DIST INDIA Gujarat 394326 YIL001812 Amount for unclaimed 180.00 30-oct-2012 KUMAR SHAH SHAH AVAILABLE SURAT,,MOTA and unpaid dividend VARACHCHHA. PANDURANG NOT SHRAMIK, INDIA Maharashtra 400012 1203710000001 Amount for unclaimed 9.00 30-oct-2012 SHIVARAM AVAILABLE 2/221,,SANE GURUJI 730 and unpaid dividend CHAVAN ROAD,,MUMBAI. NAYANA PRAMOD NOT 502 DHARAM SHATI INDIA Maharashtra 400022 10356896 Amount for unclaimed 900.00 30-oct-2012 PRAMODRAY HIMATLAL AVAILABLE CO OP HSG SOC,5TH and unpaid dividend SHAH SHAH FLR DUNCAN CAUSEWAY ROAD,NEAR RAILWAY PHATAK CHUNABHATTI,MU MBAI. BHARATI NOT 92-B RAJABAHADUR INDIA Maharashtra 400023 10011779 Amount for unclaimed 540.00 30-oct-2012 DHIREN AVAILABLE COMPOUND,HAMA and unpaid dividend THAKKAR M STREET,MUMBAIM UMBAI. SANTOSH NOT A 41 TECHNOCRAT INDIA Maharashtra 400025 YIL008302 Amount for unclaimed 540.00 30-oct-2012 KUMAR AVAILABLE SOCIETY,BOMBAY and unpaid dividend KHANDELWAL DYEING COMPOUND,MUMB AIMUMBAI. DHIREN V RANJANA D NOT 80, B DESAI ROAD,6- INDIA Maharashtra 400026 10013400 Amount for unclaimed 1260.00 30-oct-2012 SHAH SHAH AVAILABLE A, and unpaid dividend VAIBHAV,MUMBAI. MAHESH MOHANLALINDIRA BAJAJ MOHANLAL BAJAJ NOT AVAILABLE 17-3, SKY SCRAPER,A74,INDIA B.DESAI ROAD,,MUMBAIMUMBAI. Maharashtra 400026 10200803 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend540.00 30-oct-2012 JITESH RUKHANA NOT AVAILABLE 16 NEPEAN SEA RD,BAUGINDIA E SARA 3RD FLOOR,MUMBAI. Maharashtra 400036 42214688 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend900.00 30-oct-2012 ALOK AGARWAL NOT AVAILABLE 118 VILLA MARIA,DR PETERINDIA DIAS ROAD,BANDRA Maharashtra (W) BOMBAY,BANDRA (W) BOMBAYMUMBAI. 400050 YIL010752 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend540.00 30-oct-2012 NITYANAND JHASMITA JHA NOT AVAILABLE 7/183 ONGC FLATS ROOPINDIA NAGAR,BEHIND Maharashtra EPF BUILDING,BANDRA EMUMBAI. 400051 41115900 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend18.00 30-oct-2012 BALDEV AISHIRAMKAMLADEVI RAJANI BALDEV RAJANI NOT AVAILABLE 12-VISHAL MANDIR, 4THINDIA FLOOR,6TH ROAD, Maharashtra KHAR,MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400052 YIL007089 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend900.00 30-oct-2012 ANITA SEN B S ARDHAPURKAR NOT AVAILABLE 601/B RED ROSE,NEWINDIA LINK ROAD,ANDHERI Maharashtra WEST,ANDHERI WESTMUMBAI. 400053 10839493 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend900.00 30-oct-2012 KIRAN RAMESHRAMESH DOSHI SHANTILAL DOSHI NOT AVAILABLE 504B MOHAN VILLA 5THINDIA FLOOR,BAJAJ MaharashtraROAD NEAR AMRUT BAUG,VILE-PARLE (W) BOMBAY,VILE-PARLE 400056 (W) MUMBAI. YIL008689 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend900.00 30-oct-2012 PANKAJ ANIRUDHANIRUDH DHOLAKIA TULSIDAS DHOLAKIA NOT AVAILABLE A/6, ARVIND APP,MATHURADASINDIA ROAD,KANDIVALI Maharashtra (W),KANDIVALI (W)MUMBAI. 400067 1202350000028110Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend3.60 30-oct-2012 BALRAJ MADHUSUDAN MISTRY NOT AVAILABLE C/607 KAMALA NAGAR,MINDIA G ROAD,KANDIVALI Maharashtra (WEST) BOMBAY,KANDIVALI (WEST) BOMBAYMUMBAI. 400067 YIL003758 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 CHANDRIKA RAMESHRAMESHCHANDRA SHAH DAHYALAL SHAHNOT AVAILABLE C/2 P-57 MAHAVIR NAGAR,SHANKERINDIA LANE, Maharashtra KANDIVLI (WEST),MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400067 YIL006764 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 SANJAY SHRIPATISUMATI WADIKAR SHRIPATI WADIKAR NOT AVAILABLE FLAT NO 23 A-WING ZENITHINDIA APT PLOT,NO Maharashtra 217 OPP SARASWAT BANK CHARKOP,SECTOR-3 400067 KANDIVLI WEST MUMBAI, YIL007503 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 RUPA SUBHASH DESAI NOT AVAILABLE 1604 PANCHSHEEL HEIGHT,MAHAVIRINDIA NAGAR Maharashtra KANDIWALI (WEST),MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400067 YIL009622 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 NILESH KANTILALBHARAT SHAH KANTILAL SHAH NOT AVAILABLE A-304 SHANTI PARK,CINDIA S COMPLEX R NO Maharashtra 2,DAHISER (E) BOMBAY,DAHISER (E) BOMBAYMUMBAI. 400068 YIL008332 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 LOLITA DSOUZALEONILLA DSOUZA NOT AVAILABLE 501, FLYOVER APARTMENTS,TELLYINDIA GALLY Maharashtra ANDHERI EAST,MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400069 YIL004837 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 NAZEER ABDUL FATHIMABIGAFFAR SHAIKH ABDUL GAFFAR SHAIKHNOT AVAILABLE TYPE III/18/216 R C F COLONY,CHEMBUR,MUMBAIMUMBAI.INDIA Maharashtra 400074 YIL002190 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 HARESH MUTREJAMEENA MUTREJA NOT AVAILABLE D-204 TOLARAM VISHALINDIA APTS,CHEMBUR Maharashtra COLONY,MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400074 YIL007867 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 USHA MUNSHI NOT AVAILABLE C/O PROF K MUNSHI,BI02INDIA NEW MULTI MaharashtraSTOREY BLDG,I I T POWAL BOMBAY,I I T POWAL BOMBAYMUMBAI. 400076 YIL007081 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 SHAILA DILIP SHAHDILIP SHANTILAL SHAH NOT AVAILABLE FLAT NO 1101 NANDADEVI,NEELKANTHINDIA Maharashtra VALLEY 7TH ROAD RAJAWADI,GHATKOPAR (EAST)MUMBAI. 400077 YIL009688 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 SARASWATIBENPRAFUL MAJETHIA M MAJETHIA NOT AVAILABLE 11/12 NAV RATNA COINDIA OP HSG SOC,R R MaharashtraT ROAD,MULUND WEST,MULUND WESTMUMBAI. 400080 10875260 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 N M S MANI NOT AVAILABLE NO 14 KESHAV BHAWAN,MINDIA G ROAD MULUND Maharashtra WEST,MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400080 YIL002218 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 VASANT HIRJI SHAHPREETI VASANT SHAH NOT AVAILABLE 8 MAHADEV NIVAS,S LINDIA ROAD MULUND Maharashtra (W),MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400080 YIL007410 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 GEETA V MARKANDEYAVIVEKANAND S MARKANDEYA NOT AVAILABLE SHRI SAMB WADI,LOKAMANYAINDIA TILAK ROAD,MULUND Maharashtra EAST MUMBAI,MULUND EAST MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400081 YIL010650 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 NAVINCHANDRASHANKARRAO S MARKANDEYA T MARKANDEYA NOT AVAILABLE SHRI SAMB WADI,LOKMANYAINDIA TILAK ROAD,MULUND Maharashtra EAST MUMBAI,MULUND EAST MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400081 YIL010651 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 SAJITA K KOPPULLY NOT AVAILABLE 10/155 KANNAMWARINDIA NAGAR,VIKHROLI,MUMBAIMUMBAI. Maharashtra 400083 13909135 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 KISHOR VRAJLAL MEHTA NOT AVAILABLE 10 PAREKH MAHAL,HANSOTIINDIA LANE CAMA Maharashtra LANE,GHATKOPAR (W) BOMBAY,GHATKOPAR (W) 400086 BOMBAYMUMBAI. YIL008886 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 ANILKUMAR BABULALBABULAL KABRA LAXMINARAYANSAVITRI BABULAL KABRANOT KABRA AVAILABLE A-3/11 MANAV KALYANINDIA BANGUR NAGAR,GOREGAON Maharashtra WEST,MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400090 YIL002252 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 SANGEETA RAYTHATHARAJESH RAYTHATHA NOT AVAILABLE FLAT NO. 304-5,,SHREENATHINDIA DARSHAN,L.T. Maharashtra ROAD,BORIVALI WEST,L.T. ROAD,BORIVALI WESTMUMBAI. 400092 10489828 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 PRALHAD DESAIPALLAVI DESAI NOT AVAILABLE 12A SMITANJALI 1ST INDIAFLOOR,5 KOSAMGO Maharashtra NAGAR S.V.RD, BORIVLI,MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400092 YIL002268 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 HEMANG HARSHAD DOSHI NOT AVAILABLE TEJ PRAKASH A7 DATTPADAINDIA RAILWAY,CROSS Maharashtra LANE BORIVLI WEST,MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400092 YIL004545 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 NANDINI SAKSENA NOT AVAILABLE MOHIT FINANCIAL CONSULTANT,604INDIA B MaharashtraWING ASHWINI APTS ESKAR,BORIVLI W BOMBAY,BORIVLI 400092 W BOMBAYMUMBAI. YIL007120 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 GIRISH PREMJI GADANAYANA GIRISH GADA NOT AVAILABLE A/11 , TRIVENI NAGAR,VAISETPADAINDIA NO Maharashtra 2,KURAR VILLEGE,MALAD (E) , MUMBAI,KURAR VILLEGE,MALAD 400097 (E) , MUMBAIMUMBAI. 10916618 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 ANIL KUMAR B MAHESWARI NOT AVAILABLE ABDUL KADEER KI CHAWLINDIA ROOM NO 10,KHOT Maharashtra KUWA ROAD MALAD (EAST),MUMBAIMUMBAI. 400097 YIL007901 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 KRISHNA BEHARIKRISHNA LAL NIGAM KUMARI NIGAM NOT AVAILABLE B/408 SABARMATI APARTMENTS,BEHINDINDIA Maharashtra E S I S HOSPITAL,KANDIVLI (E),KANDIVLI (E)MUMBAI. 400101 13618014 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend450.00 30-oct-2012 CHANDAN HEMNANIJANKI HEMNANI NOT AVAILABLE 61 JOHIG CHS,OSLIWARAINDIA PARK,N L ROAD Maharashtra ANDHERI (W),N L ROAD ANDHERI (W)MUMBAI. 400102 YIL010428 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 30-oct-2012 REKHA V BHARATE NOT AVAILABLE 205/A,CHALLELLOR'S COURT,OPP.KARNATAKAINDIA Maharashtra BANK,MANDPESHWAR,BORIVLI (WEST),BORIVLI 400103 (WEST)MUMBAI.
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