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Details of Shareholders for Transfer to IEPF Details of Shares for transfer to IEPF - FY 2009-10 Sno Folio Name Warno Shares Amount MICR Add1 Add2 add3 add4 pin 1 VIS0019154 SHAH KALPESHKUMAR BIPINCHANDRA200022 211.00 211.00 9 16 ARIHANT PARK SOCIETY KRISHNA NAGAR AHMEDABAD 0 2 VIS0019157 MUDRA SINGH 200023 422.00 422.00 10 94/3A CHANDRA BHAWAN PRABHAT NAGAR MEERUT 0 3 VIS0024929 JAG DARSHAN YADAV 200024 100.00 100.00 11 B-1/232 II FLOOR YAMUNA VIHAR DELHI 110053 4 VIS0015485 KAMALA SUTRAKAR 200025 141.00 141.00 12 E 409 VIASHALI NAGAR JAIPUR 302021 5 VIS0018585 KARUNA BHARGAVA 200026 100.00 100.00 13 250 GURU JAMBESHWAR NAGAR VAISHALI JAIPUR 302021 6 VIS0013208 DEVIKABEN MAHESHKUMAR RAMI 200029 100.00 100.00 16 C/O QUICK TYPE CENTRE BARDAN GALI B/H JUBILEE BAUG BARODA 390001 7 VIS0028563 LATABEN DATTATRY MALI 200030 562.00 562.00 17 C/24 PAVANDHAM SOCIETY NEAR SAMTA POST T B SANATORIYAM GOTRI BARODA 390021 8 VIS0022673 KINJAL JANAK SHAH 200031 422.00 422.00 18 ROOM NO 51 5TH FLOOR SHILPA APTS DASTVRWADI NAIGTAUM CROSS ROAD DADAR MUMBAI 400014 9 VIS0025576 ALPESH BALWANTRAY DESAI 200032 100.00 100.00 19 C-103 NRUSHDLI SHILP CHIKWADI BORIVALI WEST MUMBAI 400104 10 VIS0011705 JAI PRAKASH SHARMA 200033 562.00 562.00 20 SAI ENCLAVE VIP 35/03 VIP AREA NAYAPALLI BHUBANESWAR 751015 11 VIS0011709 JAGAT INDU PARIJA 200034 351.00 351.00 21 A/27 PALLASHPALLI 9 BHUBANESWAR 751020 12 VIS0011755 PRABHU SHARAN PRASAD 200035 211.00 211.00 22 VISA STEEL LIMITED KALINGANAGAR INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX JAKHAPURA ORISSA 755026 13 IN30034310037925 ASHWINBHAI R. SHAH 200052 2,950.00 2,950.00 39 3, GITGOVIND APARTMENT, NAVA SHARDA MANDIR ROAD, VASANT KUNJ, PALDI, AHEMDABAD. 380007 14 IN30220110442406 ASHWIN RAJNIKANT SHAH 200054 3,396.00 3,396.00 41 501 SUYASH 2 OPP FATEHPURA GARDEN FATEHNAGAR PALDI AHMEDABAD GUJARAT 380007 15 IN30047640810962 AMARESH KUMAR MALL 200070 7,500.00 7,500.00 57 S/O KANHAYA MALL ROOM NO 10, BLD D 4 TRIVENDINAGAR, SARAVALI THANE, BOISAR MAHARASHTRA 401501 16 IN30267934503427 BINOY KUMAR MISHRA 200083 17,400.00 17,400.00 70 D 23 URJANAGAR GEVRA PROJECT KORBA 495452 17 IN30177411434907 UDAYA LAKSHMI VEERAPANENI 200089 4,450.00 4,450.00 76 201 SRAVANTHI KALYAN APTS BHAGYANAGAR COLONY KUKATPALLI HYDERABAD 500072 18 IN30302850340170 KUSUM DEVI JHUNJHUNWALA 200133 4,000.00 4,000.00 120 SUNRISE POINT SAFFRON PLUS TOWER NO IV 2ND FLOOR FLAT NO 2C ACTION AREA II NEW TOWN RAJARHAT KOLKATA WEST BENGAL 700157 19 IN30096610519298 RAVINDER SINGH 200186 200.00 200.00 173 289 DDA FLAT POCKET- 1 42 NEW RANJEET NAGAR NEW DELHI 110008 20 IN30051312795889 JASPREET SINGH 200188 20.00 20.00 175 T 355 BALJEET NAGAR NEW DELHI 110008 21 IN30302850176347 KAMLA DEVI 200189 2.00 2.00 176 H NO 3079 GALI NO 5 RANJIT NAGAR DELHI 110008 22 IN30021412221198 N S SHEKHAWAT 200193 100.00 100.00 180 T-10 G/F, BAIRD PLACE, DELHI CANTT, NEAR GOPINATH BAZAR, DELHI 110010 23 IN30191810035939 TEJINDER SINGH 200196 500.00 500.00 183 29 C HARI NAGAR ASHRAM NEW DELHI 110014 24 IN30290243258234 VIBHU PRIYDARSHI 200198 70.00 70.00 185 R 13 2ND FLOOR JANGPURA B NEAR PRATAP MARKET NEW DELHI 110014 25 IN30143610683360 SUNIL WADHWA 200202 211.00 211.00 189 103 KAILASH HILLS EAST OF KAILASH NEW DELHI 110016 26 IN30114310050252 R K DUGGAL 200205 141.00 141.00 192 A 33 MANAK VIHAR NEAR ASHOK NAGAR NEW DELHI 110018 27 IN30070810186086 VEENA JUNEJA 200206 100.00 100.00 193 131, LOK VIHAR APARTMENTS VIKAS PURI NEW DELHI 110018 28 IN30114310367280 SUBHASH CHANDER NAYAR 200207 1,000.00 1,000.00 194 2/11 MALL ROAD TILAK NAGAR NEW DELHI 110018 29 IN30223611227802 GURNEET SINGH SACHDEVA 200208 70.00 70.00 195 H No 13 Street No 22 Ashok Nagar Tilak Nagar Delhi 110018 30 IN30009511301338 Gulshan Kumar 200209 500.00 500.00 196 KG 2/359 LIG Flats Vikas Puri New Delhi 110018 31 IN30302851647919 VIJAY KAUSHIK 200210 100.00 100.00 197 18 POCKET A VIKASPURI EXTENSION OUTER RING ROAD NEW DELHI 110018 32 IN30287120132990 Ved Parkash Sharma 200214 300.00 300.00 201 763, Sector 4 (Type IV) R K Puram New Delhi 110022 33 IN30168820106686 JITENDER OBEROI 200221 1.00 1.00 208 G-188, NAUROJI NAGAR IST FLOOR NEW DELHI 110029 34 IN30096610075142 PINKY GUPTA 200223 282.00 282.00 210 1X/804A, PREM GALI NO. 3E, GANDHI NAGAR, DELHI 110031 35 IN30011810050865 ASHOK KUMAR GOEL 200225 200.00 200.00 212 J 25 NAVEEN SHAHDARA DELHI 110032 36 IN30290247379946 HEMANT SINGH NEGI 200228 25.00 25.00 215 86 D DDA FLATS MANSARDWAR PARK SHAHADRA DELHI DELHI,INDIA 110032 37 IN30096610502512 SATISH KUMAR 200236 100.00 100.00 223 RZ - 70, B - BLOCK PHASE- II, GOPAL NAGAR NAJAFGARH NEW DELHI 110043 38 IN30114310256165 SANJAY KUMAR GUPTA 200237 100.00 100.00 224 RZ 5 G INDERA PARK PALAM NEW DELHI 110045 39 IN30051314007734 L RAJESH 200238 100.00 100.00 225 RZ 3/4 B1 VAISHALI EXTENSION DABRI PALAM ROAD NEW DELHI DELHI 110045 40 IN30290243231493 KUSAM VERMA 200240 1.00 1.00 227 406 DDA FLATS SEC 12 PKT 1 DWARKA NEW DELHI 110045 41 IN30302851084717 BHAGVAN SINGH 200241 50.00 50.00 228 RZD 107 MAHAVIR VIHAR NEW DELHI 110045 42 IN30323710113340 KUMAR WADHWANI 200243 500.00 500.00 230 A-501 RISHI APPTS ALAKNANDA NEW DELHI 110048 43 IN30014210049919 NANDITA SARAN 200250 200.00 200.00 237 B/116, HILL VIEW APARTMENT VASANT VIHAR NEW DELHI 110052 44 IN30114310613446 P L MALHOTRA 200252 192.00 192.00 239 H NO 13 BLOCK AE SHALIMAR BAGH DELHI 110088 45 IN30223610616882 KUMKUM JAIN 200253 1,000.00 1,000.00 240 SFS/71 SFS ASHOK VIHAR PHASE III DELHI 110052 46 IN30059710164862 ANURAG 200254 50.00 50.00 241 E 302, GALI NO 6 SUBHASH VIHAR BHAJAN PURA DELHI 110053 47 IN30011810892925 MUKESH KUMAR PAWAR 200255 100.00 100.00 242 B 1/315 YAMUNA VIHAR DELHI 110053 48 IN30021411408618 DEEPTI GUPTA 200256 100.00 100.00 243 C 10 192 YAMUNA VIHAR NEW DELHI DELHI 110053 49 IN30290243600309 DEVASHEESH BANERJEE 200258 5.00 5.00 245 31 RAMAN HOSTEL DRDO RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX PROBYN ROAD TIMARPUR NEW DELHI 110054 50 IN30011810920134 SAROJ SHARMA 200259 100.00 100.00 246 D 12/46 BLOCK D SECTOR 8 POCKET 12 ROHINI DELHI 110055 51 IN30302850770226 PUNEET DUA 200261 300.00 300.00 248 2464 NALWA STREET NEAR HOTEL KASHISH PAHAR GANJ NEW DELHI 110055 52 IN30114310759750 DILIP KUMAR DAS 200264 141.00 141.00 251 H NO B 38 RAM DUTT ENCLAVE UTTAM NAGAR NEW DELHI 110059 53 IN30021412828316 SUNIL ABRAHAM 200280 55.00 55.00 267 58-B D D A FLATS VIKRANT ENCLAVE MAYAPURI NEW DELHI DELHI DELHI 110064 54 IN30226911510041 ANANT KUMAR THAKUR 200285 50.00 50.00 272 HOUSE NO - 411, 2ND FLOOR, NEAR GOPAL STORES, CHATTARPUR VILLAGE NEW DELHI 110074 55 IN30290241599656 SHARAD KUMAR SAXENA 200288 100.00 100.00 275 C O DIVAKAR SAXENA C 44 AYUDH VIHAR PLOT NO 3 SECTOR 13 DWARKA NEW DELHI 110075 56 IN30267934403457 MANISH KUMAR CHOUDHARY 200293 50.00 50.00 280 547 L BLOCK MANOL PURI DELHI 110083 57 IN30021411128520 C L SETH 200296 100.00 100.00 283 G 4/140 SECTOR 16 ROHINI DELHI 110085 58 IN30018311771524 SHILENDRA KUMAR SHARMA 200309 90.00 90.00 296 C 69 MANDAWALI FAZALPUR UNCHE PAR DELHI 110092 59 IN30023913184283 SHELLY MAHESHWARI 200310 260.00 260.00 297 B/31 2ND FLOOR ANAND VIHAR DELHI 110092 60 IN30267933501903 RAVINDER KUMAR BHARGAVA 200320 100.00 100.00 307 H. NO-C-174, GALI NO.8 PREM VIHAR EAST KARAWAL NAGAR DELHI 110094 61 IN30009510384064 Praveen Arora 200322 100.00 100.00 309 G 80, Dilshad Colony New Delhi 110095 62 IN30267936061250 ANUPAM SINHA 200346 30.00 30.00 333 ESSAR CONSTRUCTION INDIA LTD NH 02 NR 57 KM MILESTONE DELHI MATHURA NATIONAL EXPRESS HIGHWAY RD NAGLA DIST FARIDABAD HARYANA 121102 63 IN30011810390248 VIRENDAR KUMAR YADAV 200349 562.00 562.00 336 607/20 BASAI ROAD OPPOSITE NIRANKARI BHAWAN HARYANA GURGAON 122001 64 IN30220110507546 SUREKHA DADHWAL 200350 250.00 250.00 337 HOUSE NO - 323 SECTOR - 5 URBAN ESTATE GURGAON 122001 65 IN30302850360318 MANOJ CHAWLA 200354 31.00 31.00 341 W W 56 FIRST FLOOR MALIBUE TOWN SOHNA ROAD GURGAON HARYANA 122001 66 IN30302850460847 RAJEEV BHADOLA 200355 55.00 55.00 342 225/2 VISHWAMITRA MARG NEAR ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL GHORPURI PUNE CAMP PUNE MAHARASHTRA 411001 67 IN30267932251616 JAIDEV RAJAK 200359 100.00 100.00 346 ACCENTURE INDIA PVT LTD 3RD FLOOR BLOCK - B VATIKA ATRIUM VATIKA BUSINESS CENTRE GURGAON 122002 68 IN30047641406612 AMIT NARULA 200363 50.00 50.00 350 BHARTI TELENET LTD PLOT NO 4 UDYOG VIHAR SECTOR 20 GURGAON 122016 69 IN30290243674173 CHANDER KALA PODDAR 200365 100.00 100.00 352 PODAR EYE HOSPITAL MOHENDER GARH ROAD NARNAUL 123001 70 IN30155721917494 VIJAY PRAKASH 200369 100.00 100.00 356 S/O SHANKAR LAL H. NO.-130/1 MOH-GALI DARJIAN MAHENDERGARH 123029 71 IN30020610838272 SAROJ GUPTA 200370 1,000.00 1,000.00 357 4520 - F RANI KI DEODHI CHOWK BAZAR, REWARI, DISTT - REWARI HARYANA 123401 72 IN30177411718889 KAPIL GULATI 200372 5.00 5.00 359 H NO 3677 BANJARWARA REWARI 123401 73 IN30047642603188 MAHENDRA KUMAR JAIN 200374 200.00 200.00 361 MANGAL KALASH 189/M2 KRISHNA NAGAR REWARI 123401 74 IN30011810946466 GAUTAM 200380 100.00 100.00 367 407/7 PARTAP MOHALLA ROHTAK HARYANA 124001 75 IN30018312453117 DINESH KUMAR JAIN 200381 241.00 241.00 368 764 28 BHARAT COLONY MODEL TOWN ROHTAK 124001 76 IN30018313627409 NIKHLESH JAIN 200382 141.00 141.00 369 764 28 BHARAT COLONY MODEL TOWN ROHTAK 124001 77 IN30115122982829 SURESH KUMARI CHAUDHARY 200385 200.00 200.00 372 H NO 1082 DEF COLONY ROHTAK ROHTAK 124001 78 IN30094010222173 SANDEEP 200390 17.00 17.00 377 V.P.O- FARAMANA KHAS TEHSIL- MEHAM ROHTAK 124520 79 IN30198310143679 NAVEEN KATHPAL 200392 100.00 100.00 379 H.NO-50, STREET NO-3, JAWAHA NAGAR, HISAR (HAR.) 125001 80 IN30220110528044 PARVINDER KUMAR GROVER 200395 100.00 100.00 382 H.
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