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List of ICE Plants Subsidy OCT-MAR 2018-19 Sl.No. RR No PLANT Unit List of ICE Plants Subsidy OCT-MAR 2018-19 Sl.No. RR_No PLANT unit amt_cal District Taluk 1 KMN3350 Sai Industry 118742 175000 Udupi Udupi 2 HT37 Sri Ram Fisheries jayasadn malpe 557247 175000 Udupi Udupi 3 HT86 Shri Ram Fisheries Gujjarbrttu 481576 175000Udupi Udupi 4 HT10M Karnataka Fisheries Dvelopment Corporation 400544 175000 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 5 HT115 Malpe Fishermens Co-operative Society 365398 175000 Udupi Udupi 6 HT11M Ocean Fresh Exports Malpe 135905 175000 Udupi Udupi 7 HT128 Sai Kishan Fisheries Expantion 590457 175000Udupi Udupi 8 HT130 Vinayaka Ice Cold Storage 295710 175000Udupi Udupi 9 HT135 Amma Ice Industries 720136 175000 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 10 HT137 Mathsyaraj Ice Plant 375260 175000Udupi Udupi 11 HT153 Dhavalagiri Ice Plant 338036 175000 Udupi Udupi 12 HT154 Sumukha Cold Storage 285459 175000Udupi Udupi 13 HT162 Malpe Marines 600885 175000Udupi Udupi 14 8134606335 Rajathadri ice Plant Malpe 278338 175000 Udupi Udupi 15 HT164 RB Fisheries Cold Storage 214668 175000Udupi Udupi 16 HT166 Shree Mathsyaraj Ice Plant 327276 175000 Udupi Udupi 17 HT170 Sanman Ice cold stroage 246539 175000Udupi Udupi 18 HT172 Yashaswi Enterprises 376720 175000 Udupi Udupi 19 HT173 Shamili Matsya Samskarna Sangha 357899 175000 Udupi Udupi 20 HT174 vyasa mathsya samskarna Sangha 246539 175000Udupi Udupi 21 HT175 MTR Ice Plant 370874 175000Udupi Udupi 22 HT176 Sri Vaishnavi Fisheries 251603 175000 Udupi Udupi 23 HT177 Ala Samudra Meenugarara Sangha 290732 175000 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 24 HT178 Kornet Ice Plant Cold Storage 656878 175000Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 25 HT179 Ksheera sagar Fisheries Cold Storage 268961 175000Udupi Udupi 26 HT180 Coral Marine 206702 175000 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 27 HT 182 Samudra Ice Plant 197340 175000Udupi Udupi 28 HT183 Shree Shankarnarayana IcePlant 277202 175000 Udupi Udupi 29 HT184 MRF Marine Industries 339827 175000Udupi Udupi 30 HT204 Sadguru ice and cold Storage 229426 175000 Udupi Udupi 31 HT207 Shamili Matsya Samskarana Sangha 257174 175000 Udupi Udupi 32 HT208 Abhiman ice plant and cold storage 257916 175000 Udupi Udupi 33 HT209 Royal Ice Plant Malpe 233126 175000Udupi Udupi 34 HT210 Ms Sangam ice and cold storage malpe 284038 175000Udupi Udupi 35 HT211 Suhas Enterprises Malpe 294900 175000 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 36 HT220 Sukruti ice and cold storage 235840 175000 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 37 HT93 Dayalakshmi Ice Plant 697880 175000 Udupi Udupi 38 HT97 Malpe yanthrika FCS 642279 175000 Udupi Udupi 39 MLP1354 Fisherman's Enterprises 179400 175000 Udupi Udupi 40 MLP1419 Sudarshan Marine Industries 69720 122010 Udupi Udupi 41 MLP3402 Karnataka Fisheries Ice Plant 86620 151585 Udupi Udupi 42 MLP35501 Canara Ice Plant 49420 86485Udupi Udupi 43 MLP3558 Ms Baby Marine Products 120920 175000Udupi Udupi 44 MLP4906 Canara Ice Cold Storage 129060 175000Udupi Udupi 45 MLP4907 Utpal Ice Plant 63330 110828Udupi Udupi 46 MLP52968 Mahalaxmi Ice plant 106940 175000Udupi Udupi 47 MLP803 Malpe Ice Plant 104085 175000Udupi Udupi 48 UDP15380 Srivaru Marine Industries 110880 175000 Udupi Udupi 49 UDR23489 Fisheries and FishProducts Co-operative society 37635 65861 Udupi Udupi 50 UDR2765 Coastal Ice Plant 160400 175000Udupi Udupi 51 UDR51825 Siddhi Ice Plant 41325 72319 Udupi Udupi 52 KDR1493 Nityananda Ice plant kadekar 84400 147700 Udupi Udupi 53 HT136 Gajanana Ice Plant 324976 175000 Udupi Udupi 54 HT194 Kiran Ice Plant Cold Storage 155071 175000Udupi Udupi 55 HT197 Fish products Manufacturing co society 66248 115934 Udupi Udupi 56 H840 Kanchan Ice Plant 63255 110696 Udupi Udupi 57 H1987 M.S Ice Industires 36700 64225Udupi Udupi 58 H2048 Baby ice plant Hejamadi 78020 136535 Udupi Udupi 59 H2068 Sawsan Industires 31740 55545 Udupi Udupi 60 HT163 Karavali Freezers and Exports 459472 175000Udupi Udupi 61 HT5 Karavali Ocean Products Pvt Ltd 384284 175000Udupi Udupi 62 HT22 Tholar Ocean Products Pvt Ltd 490250 175000Udupi Udupi 63 HT49 Janatha Aquatic Product 15093 26413 Udupi Udupi 64 HT43 Goan Fresh Marine Exports Pvt Ltd 946500 175000Udupi Udupi 65 HT51 Bangera Overseas 579550 175000Udupi Kundapur 66 HT48 Doodh Sagar Ice Plant 119766 175000 Udupi Kundapur 67 HT15 Serv Ice Plant 62152 108766 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 68 2635 Shetty Ice Plant 89730 157028 Udupi Kundapur 69 4592 Shetty Ice Factory 198090 175000 Udupi Kundapur 70 KG9768 Narasimha Ice Plant 89620 156835 Udupi Kundapur 71 KTR2814 National Ice Plant 172980 175000 Udupi Kundapur 72 KBY10495 Karavali Ice Plant 61680 107940 Udupi Kundapur 73 MV627 Sagar Ice Plant 76680 134190Udupi Kundapur 74 N376 Thouwfeeq Ice Plant 104060 175000Udupi Kundapur 75 HT31BY Noori Ice Plant and Cold Storage Nagoor 233530 175000Udupi Kundapur 76 HT10BY KFDC Gangolli 217843 175000Udupi Kundapur 77 BYHT9 Sindoor Ice Plant 148704 175000 Udupi Kundapur 78 HT3GL Janatha Fisheries 268656 175000 Udupi Kundapur 79 HT13BY Kaveri Ice Plant(BYHT13) 85838 150216Udupi Kundapur 80 HT14BY Shi Matha Ice Products 68312 119546 Udupi Kundapur 81 HT12BY Shi Vajreshwari Ice Plant 86205 150859 Udupi Kundapur 82 HT17BY Ganga Kaveri Ice cold Storage 154465 175000 Udupi Kundapur 83 HTTLG27 Om Shankar Aquatic Products 198600 175000 Udupi Kundapur 84 BYT23132 Wobillahi 48585 85024Udupi Kundapur 85 BYT27923 wobillahi Ice Plant 33120 57960Udupi Kundapur 86 KT2154 Havaldar Ice Plant 84560 147980 Udupi Kundapur 87 BYG48556 Janatha Ice Plant 112905 175000 Udupi Kundapur 88 HTTLR26 Malpe Fresh Marine Export PVT Ltd 1082120 175000Udupi Kundapur 89 KPP272 Padmavati Ice Plant 70035 122561Uttara Kannada Kumta 90 TMP1 Fisheries Co-op Society 91665 160414Uttara Kannada Kumta 91 HT19 Shamina Fisheries Ice Plant 212572 175000 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 92 KKP61 Belkonda Fisheries Co-op Society 103575 175000Uttara Kannada Honnavar 93 KKP47 Kaveri Ice Cold Storage 112360 175000Uttara Kannada Honnavar 94 KKP7 Vijayendar Aquatech Ice Factory 81880 143290 Uttara Kannada Honnavar 95 KKP40 Ms Pai Aquatech Products 168040 175000Uttara Kannada Honnavar 96 KKP46 Gajanana ice and cold storage 98560 172480 Uttara Kannada Honnavar 97 KKP29 Gudavill Ice Cold Storage 63300 110775 Uttara Kannada Honnavar 98 KKP44 WFK, Kasarkod 19160 33530Uttara Kannada Honnavar 99 HMP18 Manjunath Ice Cold Storage 16416 28728Uttara Kannada Bhatkal 100 MRP18878 Karavali Ice Plant 56220 98385Uttara Kannada Bhatkal 101 MRP20536 Beena Ice Plant 124908 175000Uttara Kannada Bhatkal 102 VKP17 Prasad Ice Cold Storage 103652 175000Uttara Kannada Bhatkal 103 HT22 Belkonda Fisheries coop society kasarkod 128460 175000Udupi Udupi 104 ALMP29470 BBS Sagarika Ice and cold industries 24709 43241 Uttara Kannada Ankola 105 YMP12171 Siddarth Ice Plant Cold Storage 65357 114375Uttara Kannada Bhatkal 106 BLKP29812 Amma Ice Plant 80509 140891Uttara Kannada Bhatkal 107 HT29 Shree Durga Ice Cold storage 82038 143566 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 108 HT30 Shree Devi Ice Plant 58448 102284 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 109 HT32 Karnataka Fisheries Development Corporation 113445 175000 Uttara Kannada Bhatkal 110 BGP31892 Mastyadurga Ice cold Storage 77482 135594Uttara Kannada Bhatkal 111 HT35 Manjushree Ice Cold Storage 43546 76206Uttara Kannada Bhatkal 112 MP32 Om Prakash Ice Factory 55360 96880Uttara Kannada Ankola 113 BMMP17 Jainagiri Ice Plant 124140 175000 Uttara Kannada Ankola 114 BSMP8 Biligiri Ice Plant 78880 138040Uttara Kannada Ankola 115 ALMP23249 Sathyasudam Ice Plant 33733 59033Uttara Kannada Ankola 116 MP199 Kornet Ice Cold Storage 63060 110355Uttara Kannada Karwar 117 HT54 Saraswati Ice Cold Storage 139030 175000Uttara Kannada Karwar 118 MJP26 Blue Ray Ice Cold Storage 134360 175000Uttara Kannada Karwar 119 MJP35 Ramanath Ice Cold Storage 48480 84840Uttara Kannada Karwar 120 SDMP121 Pragati Food 41240 72170Uttara Kannada Karwar 121 SP88 Pragati Ice Cold Storage 56980 99715Uttara Kannada Karwar 122 HT48 NK Dist Coop Fish Marketing Federation 131790 175000 Udupi Kundapur 123 HT36 N K Dist Co op Fish Marketing Federation 31337 54840Uttara Kannada Karwar 124 MJMP68 Saraswati Enterprises 55770 97598 Uttara Kannada Karwar 125 HT47 Karnataka Fisheries Development Corp 123916 175000 Uttara Kannada Karwar 126 MP155 Sudam Ice Plant 67300 117775 Uttara Kannada Ankola 18675046.
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