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CIN Company Name CIN L99999MH1961PLC012185 Company Name BALKRISHNA INDUSTRIES LIMITED Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 06-AUG-2011 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 7890352.4 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) JYOTI PRAFUL LAKHANI PRAFUL LAKHANI Flat No.17, Moraya Apt.INDIA HPT College Road Maharashtra Near Maleria Bus Stop Nashik Nashik 422005 1201060000026416Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1680.00 dividend 02-DEC-2013 RAMNARAYAN SITARAM GUPTA SITARAM GUPTA GURUKRUPA SOCIETYINDIA CHHOTA-UDEPUR Gujarat Vadodara 391165 1201060000420080Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend87.50 02-DEC-2013 SARITA SUHAS PARSODKAR SUHAS PARSODKAR PAVAN NAGAR LAYOUTINDIA WARD NO 14 AT Maharashtra PO PUSAD DIST YAVATMAL Yavatmal 445204 1201060100089429Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend17.50 02-DEC-2013 JAYESH KUMAR JAYANTIBHAIPATELKUMAR JAYANTIBHAIPATELAT & PO- BAGUMARAINDIA TAL-PALSANA BAGUMARA Gujarat Surat 394305 1201070500015601Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend350.00 02-DEC-2013 YOGESH LILADHAR KELA LILADHAR KELA MALEGAON (BAZAR) TALQ:INDIA TELHARA DIST: Maharashtra AKOLA TELHARA Akola 444108 1201090000058984Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 PAWANKUMARJAGDISHPRASADGOENKA JAGDISHPRASAD GOENKA NEAR FLESH FLAVOURINDIA HOTEL, ALSI PLOT, Maharashtra AKOLA Akola 444001 1201090000260444Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend3.50 02-DEC-2013 SHREYAK KAKU SHAH KAKU SHAH 6, DHYBER SOCIETY, MOTIINDIA BAUG, PALACE Gujarat ROAD, BARODA Vadodara 390001 1201090000284136Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend175.00 02-DEC-2013 BHASKAR JYOTI BORA JYOTI BORA ACCOUNTS DEPTT. OILINDIA INDIA LMT. DULIAJAN Assam Dibrugarh 786602 1201090000361740Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend87.50 02-DEC-2013 HANSIKA AMITKUMAR PATALIA AMITKUMAR PATALIA VISHAL NILAY 5/21 PARKINDIA COLONY JAMNAGAR Gujarat Jamnagar 361008 1201090000553203Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend192.50 02-DEC-2013 LAXMIKANT MADANLAL OSTWAL MADANLAL OSTWAL AHILYABAI ROAD, M/SINDIA SHRIMAL SAKARCHAND Maharashtra NANDURBAR Nandurbar 425412 1201090000750675Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend3.50 02-DEC-2013 RESHMA GUPTA GUPTA CHOPRIAN MOHALLA INDIANEAR SACHRAN MOHALLA Punjab PHAGWARA Kapurthala 144401 1201090000885359Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend175.00 02-DEC-2013 NIRMAL RAMESHCHANDRAKOTHARI RAMESHCHANDRA KOTHARI BADRI PLOT, JAMNER INDIAROAD, TAL. BHUSAWAL Maharashtra DIST. JALGAON BHUSAWAL Jalgaon 425001 1201090700053845Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1344.00 dividend 02-DEC-2013 JAYANTILAL BABULAL OSWAL BABULAL OSWAL FLAT NO. 7, SAVITRI HERITAGE,INDIA MANGALWAR Maharashtra PETH, KARAD Satara 415110 1201130000116581Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend87.50 02-DEC-2013 MURARI LAL SUROLIA LAL SUROLIA SUROLIO KA MOHALLANINDIA W.N. 2 PO. MUKUNDGARH Rajasthan JHUNJHUNU Jhunjhunu 333705 1201210400007449Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend175.00 02-DEC-2013 CHAMPALAL CHUNILAL JAIN CHUNILAL JAIN FYTARMAL MOTILAL BAZARINDIA PETH AT POST Maharashtra ROHA DIST RAIGAD ROHA Raigad 402109 1201320000409910Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 ASHOK KUMAR KUMAR K.P.ROAD PURANI GODOWNINDIA GAYA Bihar Gaya 823001 1201640300002376Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend87.50 02-DEC-2013 MALTI ASHOK DOSHI ASHOK DOSHI 18, SIR HUKUMCHANDINDIA MARG INDORE Madhya Pradesh Indore 452002 1201700100009841Amount for unclaimed and unpaid2100.00 dividend 02-DEC-2013 TRIPTI JAIN JAIN OPP. GANESH DUDH DAIRYINDIA NATHELAVE Rajasthan COLONY BANSWARA Banswara 327001 1201700100024446Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 ASUDA REWACHAND HEMRAJANI REWACHAND HEMRAJANI BHORE COMPLEX, 2ndINDIA FLOOR MAHAVEER Maharashtra CHOWK NANDED NANDED Nanded 430601 1201770000002442Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend175.00 02-DEC-2013 ARUNABEN MANHARLAL RANPARA MANHARLAL RANPARA 31, KARAN PARA "SHREEINDIA VALL BHA KRUPA" Gujarat RAJKOT Rajkot 360001 1201800000080018Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend7.00 02-DEC-2013 DAXABEN SHANTILAL SAVLA SHANTILAL SAVLA 55-56 DIGVIJAY PLOT INDIADEVSHIRAIMLS BULD. Gujarat JAMNAGAR Jamnagar 361005 1201800000088513Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 HUSENI FIDAHUSEN BHARMAL FIDAHUSEN BHARMAL BEDIPARA 16, KHAMBHAI,INDIA NEAR ALL HUSEN Gujarat APPARTMENT, RAJKOT Rajkot 360003 1201800000181071Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 DIVYESH JAYSUKHLAL VORA JAYSUKHLAL VORA JAY BAJRANG DUPLEXINDIA NR.SADGURU COMPLEX Gujarat GIRIRAJ NAGAR RAIYA Rajkot ROAD RAJKOT 360007 1201800000185663Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend17.50 02-DEC-2013 KISHOR KARSHANBHAI SORATHIA KARSHANBHAI SORATHIA AT POST JAMWADI TALUKAINDIA GONDAL DIST Gujarat RAJKOT JAMWADI Rajkot 360311 1201800000214444Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 DOCTOR ZOHAIR ZOHAIR VEENU NAGAR S K MEDICALINDIA COLLEGE BiharMUZAFFARPUR Muzaffarpur 842004 1201890100000351Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend350.00 02-DEC-2013 NITA NA PUNJAB NATIONAL BANKINDIA AT-DERNI BAZAR Bihar POST-SUTIHAR SARAN Saran 841222 1201910100077079Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend70.00 02-DEC-2013 SANJIV RAMDAS MAHAJAN RAMDAS MAHAJAN 5/500, SAHAJIVAN SOCINDIA JAMNER ROAD Maharashtra BHUSAWAL Jalgaon 425201 1202000000120817Amount for unclaimed and unpaid2100.00 dividend 02-DEC-2013 KIRAN AGARWAL AGARWAL B-16 JAL NIGAM COLONYINDIA NEAR SEEMA Uttarakhand DWAR DEHRADUN Dehradun 248001 1202060200012308Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend7.00 02-DEC-2013 KANCHAN SHRIKANT NEURGAONKAR SHRIKANT NEURGAONKAR B 502, EDEN PARK VIMANINDIA NAGAR PUNE Maharashtra Pune 411014 1202260000005546Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend87.50 02-DEC-2013 SUCHETA VINAY KALE VINAY KALE A-15, VASANT VIHAR SOCIETY,INDIA NEAR SANGAM Maharashtra PRESS, KOTHRUD PUNE Pune 411029 1202260000007131Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend70.00 02-DEC-2013 UMESH RAMKRISHNARAOKASTURE RAMKRISHNARAO KASTURE B-131 A , DURVANKURINDIA - 2 , PANCHWATI Maharashtra , PASHAN ROAD PUNE Pune 411008 1202260000024185Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend70.00 02-DEC-2013 JAYANT M SHAHHUF M SHAHHUF MARG,PRARTHNA SAMAJINDIA MUMBAI Maharashtra Mumbai City 400004 1202470000094775Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend140.00 02-DEC-2013 HARINKUMAR AMBALAL PATEL AMBALAL PATEL ARJAN FALIYU, PETLADINDIA Gujarat Anand 388450 1202680100012632Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 SULOCHANABENVINODCHANDRASHAH VINODCHANDRA SHAH AT:NAVI KHADKI, BAZAR,INDIA MAHUDHA Gujarat Kheda 387335 1202680100020721Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend175.00 02-DEC-2013 NAYANABEN MAGANBHAI PATEL MAGANBHAI PATEL ADUMAL'S KHADKI, DAIRYINDIA ROAD, MAHUDHA, Gujarat MAHUDHA Kheda 387335 1202680100021679Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend87.50 02-DEC-2013 SURESHBHAI MANILAL PATEL MANILAL PATEL OPP. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE,INDIA B/H. BODDING, Gujarat AT & POST- KHERVA MahesanaMEHSANA 382711 1202890000253145Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 PRAFULL RAI RAI B-1006,MOUNT EVEREST,INDIA BHAKTI PARK, Maharashtra WADALA MUMBAI Mumbai City 400037 1202900000020861Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend105.00 02-DEC-2013 SOMABHAI HARIBHAI PATEL HARIBHAI PATEL 6, PUJAPARK MANIPURAINDIA ROAD DIST- MEHSANA Gujarat VIJAPUR Mahesana 382870 1203230000025480Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend17.50 02-DEC-2013 YARRAMNENI KRISHNAIAH KRISHNAIAH D.NO.16-6-15/A NIMMATHOTAINDIA OPP.AMULYA Andhra NURSINGPradesh HOME NARASARAOPET Guntur 522601 1203690000053690Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend210.00 02-DEC-2013 V SITA RAMAN SITA RAMAN C-3/1, GANGOTRI COMPLEXINDIA BHARADWARI Jharkhand ENCLAVE SLAG ROAD, SAKCHI Pashchim JAMSHEDPUR Singhbhum 831001 1203840000033555Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 SHASHANK KUMAR GUPTA KUMAR GUPTA 141 S.B.S.NAGAR SH.BHAGATINDIA SINGH ATAM Punjab NAGAR LUDHIANA Ludhiana 141001 1203840000098588Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 RAJA ANDIMUTHU ANDIMUTHU No. 87, AMBEDKAR STREET,INDIA VELUR (P), TamilVELUR, Nadu PERAMBALUR Tiruchirapalli 621104 1203900000000994Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend931.00 02-DEC-2013 TANUKA MAZUMDAR MAZUMDAR 3336 6TH CROSS II STATEINDIA INDIRANAGAR Karnataka BANGALORE Bangalore Urban 560008 12156496 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend350.00 02-DEC-2013 ASHOK RAMCHANDRARAOGHATGE RAMCHANDRARAO GHATGE 8-KAILASH PARK GOTRIINDIA ROAD BARODA Gujarat Vadodara 390021 1301670000113106Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 02-DEC-2013 ASHOK RAMCHANDRARAOGHATGE RAMCHANDRARAO GHATGE 8-KAILASH PARK GOTRIINDIA ROAD BARODA Gujarat Vadodara 390021 1301670000113106Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend857.50 02-DEC-2013 JAYPRKASH OCHCHHAVLAL DESAI OCHCHHAVLAL DESAI TALAV FALIYA JHALODINDIA Gujarat Dahod 389170 1301670000178728Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend87.50 02-DEC-2013 BRIJ KISHORE MOHTA KISHORE MOHTA MOHTA CHOWK MAKRANAINDIA GALI BIKANER Rajasthan Bikaner 334005 1301760000605291Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend17.50 02-DEC-2013 UMESH LAXMANLAL AGRAWAL LAXMANLAL AGRAWAL JAIHIND CHOWK OLD INDIACITY AKOLA Maharashtra Akola 444002 1302310000003383Amount for
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