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FY 2015 INTERIM DIV 2012-13.Xlsx CIN L27204RJ1966PLC001208 Company NameHINDUSTAN ZINC LIMITED Date of AGM 18-Oct-2012 Sum of Unpaid and Unclaimed dividend 1264576.00 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/Husba Father/Husb Address Country State District PINCode FolioNumberofS Investment Amount Proposed Date nd Middle and Last ecurities Type Due(in Rs.) of transfer to Name Name IEPF (DD-MON- YYYY) R N PATWA SHARE STK(P) 725, ROTUNDA,BOMBAY SAMACHAR MARG,FORTindia MUMBAI 0 400001 IN30001110324028 Amount for unclaimed 9.00and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend VIDYA G BHAT G D S MARG,DANDELI,DANDELI india DANDELI 581325 IN30001110588779 Amount for unclaimed1,600.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend GAJANAN V BHAT G D S MARG,DANDELI,DANDELI india DANDELI 581325 IN30001110588842 Amount for unclaimed3,541.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend POTLURI NAVEEN H NO 48-9-8 VISHNUNAGAR,GUNADALA,india VIJAYAWADA 520005 IN30002010416544 Amount for unclaimed800.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend SYED MATHEEN PEERAN H I G III,HOUSING BOARD COLONY,BHAVANIPURAMindia VIJAYAWADA 520012 IN30002010887235 Amount for unclaimed560.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend RUNU DAS 4/9 P K ROYCHOWDHURY,2ND BYE LANE,india west bengal HOWRAH 711103 IN30002060021276 Amount for unclaimed2,600.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend AMIT KUMAR BHIKHUBHAI PATEL AT AND POST PALAN,KANBIWAD,TALUKAindia AND DIST - VALSAD gujarat GUJARAT 396001 IN30007910047597 Amount for unclaimed800.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend ALOK KUMAR BHATNAGAR C 31 ZINC NAGAR,KAPASAN ROAD,CHITTORGARHindia Rajasathan CHITTORGARH312001 IN30007910113130 Amount for unclaimed19.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend AMJAD MOHAMMED ABDUL C / O MR. AIJAZ AHMAD,H. NO. 48 / B,india ROAD - 4,KUMBHA Rajasathan NAGARCHITTORGARH,312001 RAJASTHAN IN30007910291395 Amount for unclaimed112.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend SUSMITA PALIWAL Q.NO.2-B-36, ZINC COLONY,TEHSIL & POSTindia - HURDA,GULABPURA Rajasathan RAJASTHAN 311022 IN30007910540240 Amount for unclaimed208.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend RAVI KUMAR MEENA A - 195 ZINC COLONY,HURDA,BHILWARAindia Rajasathan RAJASTHAN 311021 IN30007910556153 Amount for unclaimed40.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend Pawan Kumar Jain C-91,,Dayanand Colony,Lajpat Nagar - 4 india New Delhi 110024 IN30009510042728 Amount for unclaimed 1.60and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend Maya Shaw 17/6,,Olai Chandi Road, india west bengal Calcutta West700037 Bengal IN30009510071837 Amount for unclaimed400.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend Sterling Ferreira D - 403, Rock Castle, 4th Floor,Mithagar Road,india Kanderpada,I. maharastra C. Colony MUMBAI Extn., Dahisar 400068 (West) IN30009510124264 Amount for unclaimed3,200.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend Ashit Kr Chatterji 58/114, Prince Anwar Shah Road,,, india west bengal Calcutta 700045 IN30009510227316 Amount for unclaimed3,200.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend Sanat Hazra Vill Kajirohara,PO Dasbagha, india west bengal Dist Howrah 711307 IN30009510603715 Amount for unclaimed 8.00and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend Partha Pratim De 2/1, Gadadhar Mistry Lane,1st Bye,Shibpurindia west bengal Howrah 711104 IN30009511275288 Amount for unclaimed160.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend SUBODH KUMAR ARORA K C 83,OLD KAVI NAGAR,U P india GHAZIABAD 201002 IN30011810191310 Amount for unclaimed320.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend SURRINDER SINGH KHANNA 48,KRISHAN BAGH COLONY,DAYAL BAGHindia AGRA 282005 IN30011810222416 Amount for unclaimed80.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend ANIL KUMAR AGGARWAL C 24,SECTOR 41,UTTAR PRADESH india NOIDA 201301 IN30011810224936 Amount for unclaimed480.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend GAJANANAD JASORIA KARTA OF GAJANANAND JASORIA J 62 D LIG FLATS,,ASHOK VIHAR I india NEW DELHI 110052 IN30011810383223 Amount for unclaimed19,600.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend RAJKUMAR GUPTA A 145,RAMPRASTHA,P O CHANDER NAGARindia GHAZIABAD UP201011 IN30011810395783 Amount for unclaimed112.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend MANJIT SIKAND C 301,,VIKAS PURI india NEW DELHI 110018 IN30011810617000 Amount for unclaimed1,600.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend VIVEK GOYAL B-25,S-2,DILSHAD GARDEN india DELHI 110095 IN30011810698167 Amount for unclaimed56.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend SEEMA 1 / 4707 E,BALBIR NAGAR EXTENTION,SHAHDARAindia DELHI 110032 IN30011810704765 Amount for unclaimed320.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend SATYA NARAYAN JAIN 89 BLOCK-B,AMAN PURI,QUMERDDIN NAGARindia NANGLOI DELHI 110041 IN30011810872273 Amount for unclaimed160.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend NAND KISHOR JAYANT 1/4707 E,BALBIR NAGAR EXTN LONI ROAD,SHAHDARAindia DELHI 110032 IN30011810958486 Amount for unclaimed320.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend SWAPNA MAJUMDAR I 1618,,CHITTARANJAN PARK india NEW DELHI 110019 IN30011810959032 Amount for unclaimed640.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend RAJ KUMAR GOENKA 22, MAHARSHI DEVENDRA ROAD,2ND FLOOR,india NEAR MAHARSHI west bengal BHAWAN,KOLKATA, WEST700007 BENGAL IN30012610192984 Amount for unclaimed1,120.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend RINA BORAR 4TH FLOOR FLAT 4/ A,230, DUMDUM PARK,india west bengal KOLKATA 700055 IN30012610667198 Amount for unclaimed80.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend RAVINDER NATH MONGA P O BOX NO 5239,CHANAKYAPURI POSTindia OFFICE,NEW DELHI 0 110021 IN30014210035456 Amount for unclaimed1,600.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend LEENA MILIND KAMAT 102-4N,ASHOK NAGAR,VAZIRA,MUMBAIindia 0 400092 IN30014210212267 Amount for unclaimed2,468.80 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend BHASKAR PERURI A603 GOKUL NAGAR II,KANDIVALI (EAST),MUMBAIindia 0 111111 IN30014210276923 Amount for unclaimed1,600.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend ANURADHA THAKUR 351,KAMAL SAGAR SOCITY,BHANDUP (EAST)india maharastra MUMBAI 400042 IN30014210344658 Amount for unclaimed240.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend PRIYA SUNDRA RAM CHANDER AND SONS,D-1, ODEON BLDG,CONNAUGHTindia PLACE NEW DELHI 110001 IN30014210421463 Amount for unclaimed160.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend RAJA BANERJEE SAKTI GARH,POBON GAON,24 , PARGANUSindia NORTH west bengal CALCUTTA. 743235 IN30015910065236 Amount for unclaimed1,600.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend PUSHPA VISHWANATHAN 4, PRABHAT,28, B. ROAD,MARINE DRIVEindia maharastra MUMBAI. 400020 IN30015910165218 Amount for unclaimed240.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend PRATIBHA PRABHU B/508, RAJ TOWER,I. C. COLONY,OPP. SILVERindia COIN RESTAURANT maharastra BORIVILI (W), 400103MUMBAI. IN30015910693825 Amount for unclaimed160.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend MEENAKSHI CHITLANGIA SOUTH BALUCHAR,MARWARIPATTY LANE,india MALDA (W.B)732101 IN30015910776112 Amount for unclaimed160.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend CHANDRAN T R PLOT NO 25 G R NAGAR,SEELANAICKEN PATTYindia POST, SALEM 636201 IN30017510046400 Amount for unclaimed16.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend RAJESH S NO 18, PERUMAL MELA STREET,TITTACHERRY,india NAGAPATTINAM609703 IN30017510240739 Amount for unclaimed16.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend SHIBU KOSHI CHAKKALAYIL,NO 26, STATE BANK LANE,OOTYindia THE NILGIRIS 643001 IN30017510300457 Amount for unclaimed80.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend FRANKLEY HERBERT K NO 20/18, ARIYAMANGALAM,FIRST STREET,WESTindia RAJAPPA NAGAR TRICHY 620010 IN30017510312886 Amount for unclaimed480.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend THANGAVELU K C K LODGE,RANGASAMUTHARAM, india SATHYAMANGALAM638402 IN30017510360306 Amount for unclaimed 8.00and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend RAJENDRAN V 1003, BIG BAZAAR STREET,OPP VASAVI HOSPITAL,india COIMBATORE641001 IN30017510375346 Amount for unclaimed160.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend USHA SHANKAR 19, MAHALAKSHMI NAGAR,NEW ASTC HUDCO,HOSURindia DHARMAPURI635109 IN30017510395592 Amount for unclaimed44.80 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend KAVITHA R NO 8, THIRUMALAI NAGAR,OPP AVVAI NAGAR,NEARindia 100 FEET ROAD HOSUR 635109 IN30017510466016 Amount for unclaimed24.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend VIMLA G SHRRISTI NIVAS,PLOT NO 243, AMMANNAGAR,1STindia MAIN ROAD, RAMALINGANAGAR TRICHY 620003 IN30017510504494 Amount for unclaimed320.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend SEETHA RAMALAKSHMI A 31, MUTHAMIL NAGAR,, india CHINNALAPATTI624301 POST IN30017510671516 Amount for unclaimed72.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend RAJESH JAIN 41, POLOGROUND,UDAIPUR,RAJ india 0 313001 IN30018310313159 Amount for unclaimed16.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend NANAVATI SHASHIKANT SHANTILAL 701, SATYAM TOWER,NAVA VIKAS GRUHindia ROAD,PALDI gujarat AHMEDABAD 380007 IN30018310413270 Amount for unclaimed800.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend GEETA BHANDARI SARAS DAIRY,UDUSS GOVERDHAN VILAS,UDAIPURindia 0 313002 IN30018310623037 Amount for unclaimed16.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend KAMLA DEVI NENAWATI 33 ROAD NO 2,VINAYAK NAGAR BOHRA,GANESHindia JI Rajasathan UDAIPUR RAJASTHAN313001 IN30018310633042 Amount for unclaimed16.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend SANJAY PARAB TREE SHADE SOCIETY,A 2 BLDG BLOCK NOindia 404,NEAR JUMBO maharastra DARSHANANDHERI EAST400069 MUMBAI IN30018310651520 Amount for unclaimed16.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend REKHA SINGHVI C O PRATEEK JEWELLERS,48 BHADBHUDAindia GHATI,UDAIPUR 0 313001 IN30018310752586 Amount for unclaimed160.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend USHA BARDAVA 2-THA-46,VIGYAN NAGAR, india Rajasathan KOTA 324005 IN30018310836618 Amount for unclaimed160.00 and unpaid 23/Oct/2019 dividend ABHAY PRABHAKAR KALKAR A 1 GANGA
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