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Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 2394928 12 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 2394928 12/09/2012 ASTA BIO CHEMICALS PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;ASTA BIO CHEMICALS PRIVATE LIMITED NO.236, 18TH MAIN, HAL 2ND STAGE, INDIRANAGAR, BANGALORE- 8. SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: LEX EXIGO 23 TO 29, WHITE HOUSE, FIRT FLOOR, FF6, ST. MARKS ROAD, BANGALORE - 560 001. Used Since :23/12/2010 CHENNAI RETAILER, DISTRIBUTOR, WHOLE SELLOR AND IMPORTER AND EXPORTER OF CHEMICALS, BIOCHEMICALS, SPIRITS, DYES, PIGMENTS, ALKAHYDES, ACETATES, ALCOHOLS ACETIC ANHYDRIUDES, ACIDS, SOLVENTS, LUBRICANTS AND CONSULTANCY IN BIOCHEMICALS. NO EXCLUSIVE RIGHT DESCRIPTIVE MATTERS APPEARING IN THE MARK / LABEL. 7579 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 2460726 15/01/2013 GREEN CROSS HOLDINGS CORPORATION 107 IHYEOLRO30BEON-GIL GIHEUNG-GU YONGIN-SI GYEONGGI-DO 446-770 REPUBLIC OF KOREA SERVICE PROVIDER A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA Address for service in India/Agents address: ANAND AND ANAND. B-41,NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI - 110 013. Proposed to be Used DELHI WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORSHIPS FEATURING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS; RETAIL STORE SERVICES FEATURING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS: BUSINESS AGENCY SERVICES RELATING TO PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS; COMMERCIAL INTERMEDIARY SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS; ARRANGING THE SALE OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS; COMMERCIAL INTERMEDIARY SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF MEDICAL MACHINES AND APPARATUS; PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS PROCUREMENT SERVICES FOR OTHERS IPURCHASING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS FOR OTHER BUSINESSES]; ARRANGING THE SALE OF COSMETICS; WHOLESALE SERVICES FOR TOOTH PASTE. 7580 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 2503999 28/03/2013 SADHU SHREE SATYASANKALPADASJI trading as ;SHREE SWAMINARAYAN SARVOPARI SIDDHANT DIGVIJAY TRUST SWAMINARAYAN DHAM, OPP. INFOCITY, KOBA-GANDHINAGAR HIGHWAY, GANDHINAGAR-382009. GUJARAT INDIA SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: K.C. PATEL & CO. 305,Shivalik-5,Mahalaxmi Cross Road, Paldi,Ahmedabad 380 007 Gujarat Proposed to be Used AHMEDABAD ADVERTISING; BUSINESS MANAGEMENT; BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION; OFFICE FUNCTIONS 7581 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 2521787 29/04/2013 DIVA COLLECTIONS P. LTD G 29 VARDHMAN TOWER VIKAS PURI NEW DELHI 18 SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Used Since :01/04/2012 DELHI RETAIL OUTLET FOR SELLING CLOTHING, READYMADE GARMENTS, FASHION ITEMS IN CLASS 35. 7582 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 2534440 21/05/2013 SAMEER ARVIND AGARWAL trading as ;USHA INFOTECH 5, DAMODAR CHAMBERS, KANHERIWADI, BEHIND SHIVAJI GARDEN, CBS, NASHIK-422001 SERVICE PROVIDER INDIAN NATIONAL Address for service in India/Attorney address: JYOTI PANDEY A702, Ashapura Heritage, Highland Complex, Charkop Village, Kandivali (West), Mumbai 400 067 Used Since :21/12/2001 MUMBAI SHOWROOM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OUTLETS, IMPORT, EXPORT AND SHOPS INCLUDING SERVICES RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION, TRADING AND MARKETING OF COMPUTER, LAPTOP, PRINTER, MOUSE, SCANNER, HARD DISK, RAM, KEY BOARDS, COMPUTER PERIPHERALS, ELECTRONIC GOODS AND COMPUTER ACCESSORIES IN CLASS 35 7583 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 2656355 08/01/2014 COCONUT FILMS FLAT NO.301, TRISHUL 1/C, RAHEJA COMPLEX, NEAR NANA NANI PARK, 7 BUNGLOWS, ANDHERI (WEST), MUMBAI- 400061 SERVICE PROVIDER INDIAN COMPANY Used Since :13/06/2009 MUMBAI ADVERTISING 7584 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 TRUMP 2948058 22/04/2015 DTTM OPERATIONS LLC 725 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10022, United States of America Service providers Address for service in India/Attorney address: LALL & SETHI D-17, N.D.S.E.-II NEW DELHI-49 Used Since :16/09/2012 DELHI Advertising; business management, business administration, office functions; procurement services; business management for others including negotiating and concluding commercial transactions, arranging contracts for the buying and selling of goods and services, providing information about goods and services, suppliers and businesses; business management of hotels; provision of business center services; dissemination of advertisements, direct mail advertising; hotel management for others, hotel administration; hotel and real estate marketing services; tours of residential and commercial real estate that are provided online; real estate sales management; business services, namely the ownership, management and franchise of hotels and resorts; model and talent management services; management of retail stores and restaurants for others; promoting hotel, resort, casino and vacation services through a rewards incentive program; tracking and monitoring incentive awards program for members; customer recognition program in the nature of an incentive card for use in hotel, resort, casino and vacation facilities. 7585 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 ADDOM PHARMACEUTICALS 3322833 01/08/2016 ANIL KUMAR GUPTA trading as ;ADDOM PHARMACEUTICALS P.O. AHWAR SHEKH JAGIRAHA, P.S.MAJHAULIYA, ETTIAH, DISTT. WEST CHAMPARAN-845459, BIHAR. SERVICE PROVIDER AN INDIAN NATIONAL Address for service in India/Agents address: PUNJAB REGISTRATION SERVICE 4/67, NEHRU NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 065. Used Since :01/07/2016 KOLKATA Wholesale, Retail, Distribution, Trading, Marketing, Advertising, Import and Export relating to Medicinal and Pharmaceutical preparations. 7586 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 MOTHERLANDBABY&KIDS 4068563 26/01/2019 MONIKA BATTALA 9-4-133/2/14A, JHANSI NAGAR, TOLICHOWKI, HYDERABAD MONIKA BATTALA INDIVIDUAL Proposed to be Used CHENNAI RETAIL TRADE KIDS AND BABY PRODUCTS, CLOTHES, GAMES AND BABY ARTICLES 7587 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 VSHUDDHA 4076377 04/02/2019 GAURAV JAGGI trading as ;VSHUDDHA 217-A, POCKET-J & K, DILSHAD GARDEN, EAST DELHI, DELHI-110095. SERVICE PROVIDERS Proposed to be Used DELHI THE BRINGING TOGETHER, FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS, OF A VARIETY OF SUPER FOOD, SEED, DRY FRUITS, SUPPER FOOD POWDER, DRY FRUIT MIX, SEED MIX, BREAKFAST MIX, ALMOND OIL, WALNUT OIL & COCONUT OIL, ENABLING CUSTOMERS TO CONVENIENTLY VIEW AND PURCHASE THOSE GOODS; SUCH SERVICES MAY BE PROVIDED BY RETAIL STORES, WHOLESALE OUTLETS, THROUGH MAIL ORDER CATALOGUES OR BY MEANS OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA, FOR EXAMPLE, THROUGH WEB SITES OR TELEVISION SHOPPING PROGRAMMES 7588 Trade Marks Journal No: 1967 , 28/09/2020 Class 35 4100515 26/02/2019 MANOHAR M SHANKAR D.NO.4 ALPHA PRODUCTIONS (WEST FACING),SUMUKHA CASTLE, BEARING NO.1, 17TH CROSS 26TH MAIN MURTHAPPA GARDEN, JP NAGAR 6TH PHASE, BENGALURU-560078 PROPRIETOR Address for service in India/Attorney address: KARUNADHARA REDDY TIPPIREDDY Flat No.C-3, 2nd Floor, Pavan Enclave, Opp:HDFC Bank, Dabagardens Main Road, Visakhapatnam - 530020, Andhra Pradesh, India Proposed to be Used CHENNAI Descriptions: administrative processing of purchase orders advertising / publicity advertising by mail order rental of advertising time on communication media rental of advertising space production of advertising films advertising agencies / publicity agencies auctioneering bill-posting / outdoor advertising rental of billboards [advertising boards] book-keeping / accounting business management of reimbursement programmes for others / business management of reimbursement programs for others providing business information via a web site business research business investigations business appraisals business information business project management services for construction projects business management for freelance service providers business management of sports people business management of performing artists business management of hotels business inquiries business management assistance business efficiency expert services advisory services for business management business organization consultancy business management and organization consultancy business management consultancy professional business consultancy business auditing commercial information agencies commercial intermediation services provision of commercial and business contact information commercial or industrial management assistance commercial administration of the licensing of the goods and services of others commercial information and advice for consumers [consumer advice shop] compilation of statistics compilation of information into computer databasescomputerized file management cost price analysis data search in computer files for others demonstration of goods design of advertising materials direct mail advertising dissemination of advertising matter distribution of samples document reproduction drawing up of statements of accounts economic forecasting employment agencies import-export agencies invoicing layout services for advertising purposes provision of an on-line marketplace for buyers and sellers of goods and services on-line advertising on a computer network marketing studies marketing research marketing modelling for advertising or sales promotion negotiation and conclusion of commercial transactions for third parties news clipping services arranging newspaper subscriptions for others office machines and equipment rental* opinion polling organization of fashion shows for promotional purposes organization of trade fairs for commercial or advertising purposes organization of exhibitions for commercial or advertising purposes outsourced administrative management for companies outsourcing services [business assistance] pay per click advertising payroll preparation personnel management

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