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CIN L21011WB1936PLC008726 Company Name STAR PAPER MILLS LTD CIN L21011WB1936PLC008726 Company Name STAR PAPER MILLS LTD. Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 21-SEP-2012 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 254290 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/Husband First Father/Husband Middle Father/Husband Last Name Address Country State District PINCode Folio Number of Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of Name Name Securities Due(in transfer to IEPF Rs.) (DD-MON-YYYY) ARATI SINHA BIJOY KR SINHA ROY KUNJA GHUTIA BAZAR PO & DIST HOOGHLY WEST BENGAL INDIA WEST BENGAL HOOGHLY A 000427 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 175.00 16-MAY-2015 AMITA YADAV S S YADAV 1622/L VE GURJER INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI A 000793 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 2.00 16-MAY-2015 A CHAKRABORTTY LATE SANTI RAM CHAKROBORTY C/O LATE SANTIRAM CHAKRABORTY MERIA KALITALA PO AKNA HOOGHLY INDIA WEST BENGAL HOOGHLY A 001323 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 2.00 16-MAY-2015 BANSIDHAR CHAKRABARTI KAVIRAJ NA 220 HARARBAG BANARES INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI B 000042 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 420.00 16-MAY-2015 BIHARILAL KHANNA D P KHANNA C/O M/S KHANNA AUTOMOBILES REWA (M.P.) INDIA MADHYA PRADESH REWA B 000110 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 79.00 16-MAY-2015 BABUBHAI GORDHANDAS PATEL NA C/O DIPAK & CO MANDVI ROAD BARODA INDIA GUJARAT BARODA B 000113 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 65.00 16-MAY-2015 BHANWAR LAL AGARWAL MATURALAL AGARWAL C/O M/S KISTURCHAND HAZARIMAL CLOTH MERCHANTS BHUPALGANJ BHILWARA, RAJASTHAN INDIA RAJASTHAN BHILWARA B 000121 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 39.00 16-MAY-2015 BHARAT BANK LTD NA BANGALORE CITY INDIA KARNATAKA BANGALORE B 000126 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 26.00 16-MAY-2015 BHANUMATIBEN NARENDRA SHUKLA LATE SHUKLA NARENDRA VANISHANKER SHUKLA NIVAS ELLISBRIDGE OPP STATION AHMEDABAD INDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD B 000153 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 88.00 16-MAY-2015 BASUDEO LAL RAMSHARAN LAL VILL PRANPUR PO BELAGANJ GAYA INDIA BIHAR GAYA B 000164 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 26.00 16-MAY-2015 CHAMELI DEVI LATE RAM NATH JAIN 55-L MODEL TOWN JALANDHAR CITY INDIA PUNJAB JALANDHAR C 000123 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 88.00 16-MAY-2015 DES RAJ SRI SANT RAM MONGA PURANA BAZAR FEROZEPUR CITY INDIA PUNJAB FEROZEPUR D 000035 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 263.00 16-MAY-2015 DIANA MIRZA NA 33 GRANT ROAD BANGALORE INDIA KARNATAKA BANGALORE D 000037 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 263.00 16-MAY-2015 DIVAKAR MANUEL UGARGOL MANUEL BALAPPA UGARGOL MASSION COMPOUND NEAR KANNADA PRIMARY SCHOOL DHARWAR MYSORE STATE INDIA KARNATAKA MYSORE D 000069 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 79.00 16-MAY-2015 EASTERN BANK TRUSTEE EXE CO NA HORNBY FORT BOMBAY MAHARASTRA INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI E 000003 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 525.00 16-MAY-2015 GIAN VATI DESRAJ SINGAL HOUSE NO-6-J SECTOR 18-C CHANDIGARH INDIA CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH G 000051 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 44.00 16-MAY-2015 GURBAKSH SINGH S MOOL SINGH THE MIRZAPUR ELEC SUPPLY CO LTD, MIRZAPUR (UP) INDIA UTTAR PRADESH MIRZAPUR G 000054 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 131.00 16-MAY-2015 GURDIAL SINGH GREWAL S KEHAN SINGH GREWAL BANT NIWAS VILL & PO KILA RAIPUR DT LUDHIANA INDIA PUNJAB LUDHIANA G 000072 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 26.00 16-MAY-2015 HARI KRISHNA KOCHAR NA NO- 9 SHAN NAGAR NEW DELHI INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI H 000026 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 263.00 16-MAY-2015 HARDEI DEVI PASARI SRI BASDEO PASARI C/O KALINGA CORPORATION 28 APOLLO STRRET FORT BOMBAY INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI H 000044 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 154.00 16-MAY-2015 HANS RAJ KHETRAPAL ARJANDAS KHETRAPAL 6/7 SECTOR 17-B CHANDIGARH INDIA CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH H 000049 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 131.00 16-MAY-2015 HARGOVIND REVASHANKER MEHTA NA RAOPURA BARODA INDIA GUJARAT BARODA H 000050 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 65.00 16-MAY-2015 HEM RAJ AMAR NATH 1/183 SADDAR BAZAR DELHI CANTT INDIA DELHI DELHI CANTT H 000052 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 53.00 16-MAY-2015 ISHAR DASS SACHAR BUTAMALL SACHAR 1/27 SADDAR BAZAR DELHI CANTT INDIA DELHI DELHI CANTT I 000022 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 26.00 16-MAY-2015 JINABHAI RAMJIBHAI PANCHOLI R PARAG PANCHOLI SAKTI NIVAS, 2ND FLOOR BILI VANKAR TEKRA BILIMORA INDIA GUJARAT BILIMORA J 000080 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 231.00 16-MAY-2015 JAINTI SWAROOP GARG DEVI SAHAI GUPTA JAHANGIRABAD (BULANDSHAHR) INDIA UTTAR PRADESH BULANDSHAHR J 000087 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 79.00 16-MAY-2015 JUGIA GARI LATE RAMU GARI COMMERCIAL BRANCH IV OFFICE OF GEN. MANAGER, DELHI TELEPHONE DIST N DELHI INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI J 000094 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 53.00 16-MAY-2015 KAMALAMBAL ACHI NA NO-1 GANDHI ROAD DEVAKOTTAI RAMNAD DIST INDIA TAMIL NADU RAMNAD K 000045 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 394.00 16-MAY-2015 KANIZ FATIMA NA 273 BOUNDRY ROAD MEERUT INDIA UTTAR PRADESH MEERUT K 000062 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 263.00 16-MAY-2015 K NILAKANTAN NA 4 FRANCIS JOSEPH STREET GEORGE TOWN MADRAS INDIA TAMIL NADU CHENNAI K 000063 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 263.00 16-MAY-2015 LT COLONOL KUSHAL SINGH THAPA LATE HIRA SINGH THAPA THAPA VILLA GARHI CANTT DEHRADUN INDIA UTTAR PRADESH DEHRADUN K 000126 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 131.00 16-MAY-2015 KRISHNA CHANDRA GUPTA LATE DURGA PRASAD GUPTA 53 TARAK MUKHERJEE ROAD LUCKNOW INDIA UTTAR PRADESH LUCKNOW K 000152 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 53.00 16-MAY-2015 K KRISHNAMOORTHY MRR R KUPPUSWAMY IYER STENOGRAPHER LIFE INSURANCE CORPN OF INDIA DHARMAPURI DT SALEM, MADRAS INDIA TAMIL NADU CHENNAI K 000158 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 26.00 16-MAY-2015 ABDUL KHADER AHAMED PASHAH HAZI A S ABDUL KHADER RAMANAGARAM MYSORE STATE SOUTH INDIA INDIA KARNATAKA MYSORE A 000113 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 9.00 16-MAY-2015 ATMARAM NARHAR REGE NARHAR A REGE 188D BHIMRAO BLOCKS THAKURDWAR BOMBAY INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI A 000107 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 37.00 16-MAY-2015 AVTAR SINGH S SAJJAN SINGH HOUSE NO 3202 MOHD ALI BAZAR MORI GATE DELHI INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI A 000104 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 53.00 16-MAY-2015 A N SITARAMACHAR NARASIMHA ACHAR ANANTHASHYANA KARALA DIST S KANARA INDIA KARNATAKA BANGALORE A 000078 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 44.00 16-MAY-2015 ASHWANI KUMAR SHUKLA RAMESHWAR PD SHUKLA QUARTER NO 1B STREET SECTOR-9 BHILAI STEEL WORKS BHILAI INDIA MADHYA PRADESH DURG A 000068 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 210.00 16-MAY-2015 ABHAS CHANDRA PAL NA D N SINGH ROAD BHAGALPUR BIHAR INDIA BIHAR BHAGALPUR A 000042 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 263.00 16-MAY-2015 ASHOK KUMAR M KHATAU MORARJI KHATAU 6 BALLARD ROAD FORT, BOMBAY INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI A 000010 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 88.00 16-MAY-2015 MECHANO FINVEST PVT LTD NA COMMERCE HOUSE 2 GANESH CHANDRA AVENUE CALCUTTA INDIA WEST BENGAL CALCUTTA 700013 M 000698 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 8750.00 16-MAY-2015 THAKUR MANDHATA SINGH NA GEEJGARH BHAWAN CIVIL LINES JAIPUR RAJASTHAN INDIA RAJASTHAN JAIPUR 302006 T 000001 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 2538.00 16-MAY-2015 R S BROTHERS LEASING INVT NA DELHI COLD STORAGE BUILDING 15 NEW SUBZI MANDI AZADPUR DELHI INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110033 R 001153 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 3500.00 16-MAY-2015 KALABHAI ESUFALLI ZOJWALLA ESUFALLI H ZOJWALLA JOJWALLA BUILDING STATION ROAD KALYAL CITY THANA INDIA MAHARASHTRA THANA K 000159 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 26.00 16-MAY-2015 K NARAYANAN KUTTY K P NAMBOODRIPAD 26 Y M C A JAISINGH ROAD NEW DELHI INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI K 000162 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 26.00 16-MAY-2015 KANTILAL BALABHAI SHAH B HIRA CHAND SHAH 13 VARSHITA NAGASR VATWA ROAD MAMNAGAR AHMEDABAD INDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD K 000164 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 53.00 16-MAY-2015 K KANDASAMMY K KATHASWAMY CHETTIAR 3/82 MARIAMMANKOIL ST PULIAGULAM COIMBATORE INDIA TAMIL NADU COIMBATORE K 000166 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 26.00 16-MAY-2015 SRI LIAQAT HYAT KHAN NA K B E C B E POLITICAL ADVISER BHOPAL GOVT. LAKE VIEW BHOPAL INDIA MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL L 000008 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 852.00 16-MAY-2015 MAGANBHAI GOPALBHAI PATEL GOPAL BHAI PATEL BABUPETH CHANDA INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI M 000010 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 438.00 16-MAY-2015 MURLIDHAR PRASAD NANALAL PANDEYA NHANALAL DAMODAR OPP.BALAJI MANDIR SIDDHPUR INDIA GUJARAT MEHSANA M 000063 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 263.00 16-MAY-2015 MANI N DUBASH NA JAI PRAKASH'' P.O. FINGER PORT OOTACAMUND S.I. INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI M 000067 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 263.00 16-MAY-2015 MAHENDRA SUKHAVANTRAY MEHTA SUKHVANTRAY MEHTA C/O BANK OF BARODA SAURASHTRA W.RLY INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI M 000127 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 44.00 16-MAY-2015 MALATI GOKHALE MANOHAR K GOKHALE MANOHAR BUILDING RAMNAGAR WARDHA MAHARASTRA INDIA MAHARASHTRA WARDHA M 000143 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 37.00 16-MAY-2015 MADHAB PANI DURGA CHARAN PANI P.O.
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