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Proposed Date of T Indag Rubber Limited Statement showing unpaid/uncliamed divedend as on 27/05/2016 for the dividend year 2015-2016(Final) (A/c No. 50200019425892) First Name Middle Name Last Name Address State District PINCode Amount Proposed Date Folio Number of Due(in Rs.) of transfer to Securities IEPF (DD-MON- YYYY) VINOD KUMAR House No 2/1048 Haryana,near Heena Mahndi Old Haryana 121002 7.50 27-May-2023 P10009 Faridabad P10063 SHAILESH JAIN P 3 Sukhijeevan Near Ajmer Bridge Jaipur Rajasthan 302006 7.50 27-May-2023 P10066 HARISH KUMAR 105-r, Model Town Rohtak Haryana Haryana 124001 375.00 27-May-2023 MEERA DILIP PATEL 16/181, Parishram Apts. Opp-bima Nagar Satellite Gujarat 380015 375.00 27-May-2023 P10068 Ahmedabad SUNILA A VASAVADA Shrirang,26 New Jagnath Plot-36 Union Soc. 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