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Directory of Recognised In-House R&D Units DIRECTORY OF RECOGNISED IN-HOUSE R&D UNITS OCTOBER 2005 DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY NEW DELHI PREFACE Over the years a strong science & technology infrastructure has been established in the country. This covers a chain of national laboratories, specialized research centres, various R&D and academic institutions, training centers, and others. Various policy measures and organizational structures have also been evolved from time to time to meet the changing industrial and technological requirement of the country. Government have been giving special attention to promotion and support to industrial research in industry. Several fiscal incentives and other support measures have been provided which encourage and make it financially attractive for industrial units to establish their own in-house R&D units. A scheme for granting recognition to in-house R&D units in industrial sector was started in 1973. The scheme is being operated by the Department of Scientific & Industrial Research (DSIR) in the Ministry of Science & Technology. As on 31st October 2005, there are 1193 in-house R&D units having valid recognition, of these nearly 1120 are in private sector and the remaining are in public/ joint sector. A directory of recognized in-house R&D units was first brought out in December 1983; revised and updated version was brought out in February 1985. Since then the directory has been brought out in an updated form every year. Since the last publication of the directory in October 2004, a number of new R&D units have been recognized, as also recognition granted to some units has elapsed. The present edition of the Directory lists 1193 in-house R&D units, giving their registration number, name and mailing address of the company, location of the in-house R&D unit. The main purpose of bringing out this directory is to provide a reference source for various industries, government departments, R&D institutions and others who may like to take the opportunity of initiating interaction with the in-house R&D units in various disciplines of industrial R&D. Even though all possible care has been taken in compiling the directory of the recognised in- house R&D units, some inadvertent errors cannot be totally ruled out. We will be grateful if such errors are pointed out to us so that we can make requisite correction in our database and if essential publish an errata. The enormous efforts put by DSIR Officers comprising of Shri G. M. Bagai, Scientist – F, Shri Kuldip Rai, Scientist – F and Shri Gurmit Singh, Under Secretary, in bringing out this publication is acknowledged with appreciation. R.R. Abhyankar Scientist – G and Head, RDI October 2005 Department of Scientific & Industrial Research New Delhi Ministry of Science & Technology S.NO. REGISTRATION NAME AND ADDRESS LOCATION OF RECOGNITION NUMBER OF THE FIRM R&D UNIT VALID UPTO 1 TU/IV-RD/ 371 A B B Ltd. Baroda & Nasik 31.03.2006 Khanij Bhawan 2nd Floor, East Wing, 49, Race Course Road, Bangalore - 560001 2 TU/IV-RD/ 1888 A B R Organics Limited Hyderabad 31.03.2007 C-50, D.D. Colony, Hyderabad -500007 3 TU/IV-RD/ 155 A I M I L Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 31.03.2006 Naimax House, A-8, Mohan Co-operative Indl. Estate, Mathura Road, New Delhi -110 044 4 TU/IV-RD/ 328 A P L A B Ltd. Thane 31.03.2007 A-5, APLAB House Wagle Industrial Estate Thane 5 TU/IV-RD/ 2338 Aartech Solonics Ltd., Bhopal 31.03.2007 E-2/57, Arera Colony, Bhopal - 462 016 6 TU/IV-RD/ 2141 Aarti Drugs Ltd. Thane 31.03.2008 D-109, Gr. Floor, Mahendra Indl. Estate Road No. 29, Sion (E) Mumbai - 400 022 7 TU/IV-RD/ 2504 Aarti Healthcare Ltd. Thane 31.03.2007 Udyog Kshetra, 2nd Floor, Mulund-Goregaon Road, Mulund (W), Mumbai-400080 8 TU/IV-RD/ 2193 Aarti Industries Ltd. Thane 31.03.2006 Udgog Kshetra, 2nd Floor Mulund-Goregaon Link Road, Mulund (W) Mumbai 9 TU/IV-RD/ 2192 Aarti Industries Ltd. Vapi, 31.03.2006 Udgog Kshetra, 2nd Floor Distt Valsad Mulund-Goregaon Link Road, Mulund (W) Mumbai 10 TU/IV-RD/ 637 Abbott India Ltd. Goa 31.03.2007 17, R.Kamani Marg; Ballard Estate, Asian Building, Mumbai- 400001 11 TU/IV-RD/ 2516 ABL Biotechnologies Ltd. Neelankarai, 31.03.2008 # 55, 3rd East Street, Chennai Kamaraj Nagar, Tiruvanmiyur, Chennai-600041 3 S.NO. REGISTRATION NAME AND ADDRESS LOCATION OF RECOGNITION NUMBER OF THE FIRM R&D UNIT VALID UPTO 12 TU/IV-RD/ 1546 Accurate Engineering Co. (P) Ltd. Pune 31.03.2007 67, Hadapsar Industrial Estate; Post Box No.1202 Pune- 411013 13 TU/IV-RD/ 1727 Ace Designers Ltd. Bangalore 31.03.2007 Plot No. 533, X Main Road, Phase - IV, Peenya Industrial Area Bangalore -560 058 14 TU/IV-RD/ 730 Acharya Chemicals Ambarnath 31.03.2007 B-2/11, Jawahar Darshan; Manpada Road; Dombivli(East) Thane- 421501 15 TU/IV-RD/ 1349 Acumac Machine Tools (P) Ltd. Bangalore 31.03.2007 472 A, 12th Cross, Phase IV, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore -560 058 16 TU/IV-RD/ 1904 Ador Powertron Ltd. Pune 31.03.2007 MIDC, Chinchwad Ramnagar Complex Pune -411019 17 TU/IV-RD/ 399 Ador Welding Limited (i) Bhandup (W), 31.03.2007 Ador House, 6-K Mumbai Dubash Marg (ii) Pune Mumbai-400 023 18 TU/IV-RD/ 2159 Advanced Biochemicals Ltd. Sinner (Nasik) & 31.03.2006 106, Dhanalaxmi Industrial Estate Thane Gokul Nagar, P. O. Box No - 182, Above Navneet Motors, Thane (W) 400601 19 TU/IV-RD/ 1934 Advanta India Ltd. (i) Bangalore 31.03.2008 405, Carlton Towers No. 1 (ii) Medak Dist. (AP) Airport Road (iii)Aurangabad and Bangalore - 560 008 (iv)Kurnool (AP) 20 TU/IV-RD/ 2402 AE Telelink Systems Ltd. New Delhi 31.03.2006 106, Rakeshdeep, Gulmohar Enclave, Commercial Complex New Delhi-110049 21 TU/IV-RD/ 2153 Aerospace Sytems Private Limited Bangalore 31.03.2006 “Pragathi” 70/1, Miller Road Bangalore - 560052 22 TU/IV-RD/ 2449 AGT Electronics Ltd. Coimbatore 31.03.2006 25, Functional Electronic Estate, Civil Aerodrome Post, Coimbatore-641014. 4 S.NO. REGISTRATION NAME AND ADDRESS LOCATION OF RECOGNITION NUMBER OF THE FIRM R&D UNIT VALID UPTO 23 TU/IV-RD/ 338 Ahuja Radios Okhla 31.03.2006 3778, Netaji Subhash Marg, (New Delhi) Daryaganj New Delhi- 110020 24 TU/IV-RD/ 1947 Ajanta Pharma Ltd. Kandivli (W), 31.03.2008 98, Govt. Industrial Area, Mumbai Charkop, Kandivli (W) Mumbai-400067 25 TU/IV-RD/ 2116 Ajeet Seeds Ltd. Aurangabad 31.03.2006 Tapadia Terraces Adalat Road Aurangabad Aurangabad- 431 001 26 TU/IV-RD/ 1955 Akola Chemicals (India) Ltd. Akola 31.03.2007 802/803, The Corporate Centre, Nirmal Life Styles, LBS Marg, Mulund Mumbai- 400080 27 TU/IV-RD/ 2324 Alchem International Ltd., Ballabgarh 31.03.2007 201, Empire Plaza, Mehrauli - Gurgaon Road, Sultanpur New Delhi - 110 030 28 TU/IV-RD/ 507 Alembic Ltd. Vadodara 31.03.2008 Alembic Road Vadodara- 390003 29 TU/IV-RD/ 2127 Alkali Metals Ltd. Hyderabad 31.03.2006 Plot No. 5, Prembagh, Apartments 3-4-490/A, Barkatpura Hyderabad -500 027 30 TU/IV-RD/ 1578 Alkem Laboratories Ltd. Taloja (Raigadh) 31.03.2006 Dr. E.Moses Road; 510, Shah Nahar Building; Worli Mumbai -400018 31 TU/IV-RD/ 2300 Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. Pune 31.03.2007 401-407, Nirman Vyapar Kendra; Plot No.10, Sector 1; DBC Vashi New Mumbai -400703 32 TU/IV-RD/ 2102 Allied Nippon Limited Sahibabad, 31.03.2008 1006, Akashdeep Bldg., Ghaziabad (U.P.) 26/A, Barakhamba Road New Delhi-110001 33 TU/IV-RD/ 1654 Alpha Drug India Ltd. Derabassi, Rajpura 31.03.2006 Village Kalimajra & Samalheri, PO Lalru, Milestone-18, Ambala-Kalka Road, P.O. Bhankharpur, Tehsil Derabassai Patiala - 140201 5 S.NO. REGISTRATION NAME AND ADDRESS LOCATION OF RECOGNITION NUMBER OF THE FIRM R&D UNIT VALID UPTO 34 TU/IV-RD/ 2403 Alpha X-ray Technologies Panvel, 31.03.2006 (India) Pvt. Ltd. Dist. Raigad 748/2 Ramdevi Mansion, 10th Road, Khar (W), Mumbai - 400052 35 TU/IV-RD/ 2005 Amalgam Leather Pvt. Ltd. Chennai 31.03.2006 No. BA-5, 8 Venu Moldy Street, Guindy, Chennai-600 032 36 TU/IV-RD/ 1906 Amara Raja Batteries Ltd. Tirupati 31.03.2007 Renigunta-Cuddapah Road; Karakambadi -517520, Tiupati (AP) 37 TU/IV-RD/ 1907 Amara Raja Power System Pvt. Ltd. Tirupati 31.03.2007 Ranigunta-Cuddapah Road; Karakambadi -517520(Tirupati) 38 TU/IV-RD/ 2244 Amareswara Agri-Tech Ltd. Secunderabad, 31.03.2006 4th Floor, Camus Capri Apts, Hyderabad Rajbhavan Road, Somajiguda, Hyderabad-500 082 39 TU/IV-RD/ 365 Ambalal Sarabhai Enterprises Ltd. Baroda 31.03.2006 (Sarabhai Research Centre) Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Marg, Wadi-Wadi Baroda -390007 40 TU/IV-RD/ 546 Amco Batteries Ltd. Bangalore 31.03.2007 3rd Floor, Tower Block Unity Building, J.C. Road Bangalore -560002 41 TU/IV-RD/ 2027 Ametech Electronics Pvt. Ltd. Gandhinagar 31.03.2006 E-6, GIDC Electronics Zone Gandinagar - 382 028 42 TU/IV-RD/ 934 Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. Thane 31.03.2006 D Block, Shivsagar Estate; Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli Mumbai-400018 43 TU/IV-RD/ 2119 Amoli Organics Limited Navi Mumbai 31.03.2006 407 Dalamal House, J Bajaj Road, Nariman Point Mumbai -400 021 44 TU/IV-RD/ 184 Amphenol Interconnect India Private Pune 31.03.2006 Limited. Plot No. 105; Bhosari Industrial Area; Pune -411 026 45 TU/IV-RD/ 463 Amrutanjan Limited Egattur Vill., 31.03.2006 42-45, Luz Church Road; Mylapore; (Kanchipuram); P.B.
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