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Cin Number L22121dl2002plc117874 Name of the Company Ht Media Limited DETAILS OF UNCLAIMED AMOUNT AS REFERRED IN SUB- SECTION (2) OF SECTION 205C OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1956 CIN NUMBER L22121DL2002PLC117874 NAME OF THE COMPANY HT MEDIA LIMITED DATE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING '10-SEP-2012 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend Rs. 20757/- Sum of interest on unpaid and unclaimed dividend NIL Sum of matured deposit NIL Sum of interest on matured deposit NIL Sum of matured debentures NIL Sum of interest on matured debentures NIL Sum of application money due for refund NIL Sum of interest on application money due for NIL refund Proposed Date of Address of Investor Amount transfer to IEPF Sr.No Name of Investor (Complete address with Dist, State, Pin Code & Country) Folio Number of Securities Investment Type Due(in Rs.) (DD-MON-YYYY) 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 1 MADHU GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122532 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 2 MADHU GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122533 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 3 PREETI GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122534 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 4 PREETI GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122535 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 5 PREETI GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122536 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 6 PREETI GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122537 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 7 PREETI GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122538 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 8 PREETI GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122539 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 9 PREETI GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122540 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 C-233 GALI NO 9 BHANJAN PURA DELHI - 110053 District - NEW DELHI,State 10 PAWAN KUMAR - DELHI,INDIA HTM9500035 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 F-33-A SHASTRI PARK DELHI - 110053 District - NEW DELHI,State - 11 GAYTREE DEVI VARSHNEY DELHI,INDIA HTM9500164 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 F 33 A SHASTRI PARK DELHI - 110053 District - NEW DELHI,State - 12 AUMBRISH KUMAR VARSHNEY DELHI,INDIA HTM9500165 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 WZ 10 A IIND FLOOR STREET NO 1 SHIV NAGAR JAIL ROAD JANAKPURI 13 NAVNEET KAUR REEN NEW DELHI - 110058 District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM9500067 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 18.00 05-Sep-2017 333-B POCKET-E LIG FLAT GTB ENCLAVE DELHI - 110093 District - NEW 14 JAI KUMAR SHARMA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0121482 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 339-A POCKET-E LIG FLATS GTB ENCLAVE DELHI - 110093 District - NEW 15 JAI KUMAR SHARMA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM9500121 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 486 KARDAMPUR EXTN JYOTI NAGAR DELHI - 110094 District - NEW 16 SALIM DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM9500186 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 17 SONAKSHI CHACHRA J14 SAKET NEW DELHI - 110017 District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM9500195 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 3/195 SUBHASH NAGAR NEW DELHI - 110027 District - NEW DELHI,State - 18 JOGINDER KUMAR BHATIA DELHI,INDIA HTM9500104 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 4.00 05-Sep-2017 201 GAGAN VIHAR 6 MAMLETDARWADI MALAD MUMBAI - District - 19 RAMILA NARENDRA SANGHVI MUMBAI,State - MAHARASHTRA,INDIA HTM0101010 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 20 SURENDER KUMAR 39-154 NIT FARIDABAD - District - FARIDABAD,State - HARYANA,INDIA HTM0101165 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 23.00 05-Sep-2017 21 M C BAGRODIA SONS HUF NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0101829 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 70.00 05-Sep-2017 22 J TANNA NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105142 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 23 R L PANDYA NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105169 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 24 V P PATEL NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105195 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 25 D DETROJA NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105295 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 26 N DOSHI NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105324 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 27 M BUDODEV NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105333 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 28 Y MASHRU NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105341 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 29 N F BHUDHD NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105363 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 22.00 05-Sep-2017 30 S M SHAH NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105387 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 31 M V SHAH NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105388 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 32 R G RATHOD NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105462 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 33 A VORA NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105579 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 22.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 34 MADHU GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122531 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 35 MADHU GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122530 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 36 MADHU GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122529 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 37 MADHU GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122528 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 38 MADHU GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122527 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 39 MADHU GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122526 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 231/20 ONKAR NAGAR-B TRI NAGAR DELHI - 110035 District - NEW 40 MADHU GUPTA DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0122525 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 27/109A PANDAV RD OPP SHANKAR GALI JWALA NAGAR SHAHDARA 41 ASHA RANI DELHI - 110032 District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM9500167 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1.00 05-Sep-2017 1/143 SECOND FLOOR SUBASH NAGAR NEW DELHI - 110027 District - 42 MOHINDER KUMAR NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM9500020 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 5.00 05-Sep-2017 18-20 KASTURBA GANDHI MARG NEW DELHI - District - DELHI,State - 43 THE HINDUSTAN TIMES LTD DELHI,INDIA HTM0000009 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 2.00 05-Sep-2017 44 V D THAEKR NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105663 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 22.00 05-Sep-2017 45 H A RAKHOL NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105669 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 22.00 05-Sep-2017 46 D KOTECHA NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105732 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 47 P KOTECFH NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105733 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 48 R B PATEL NA - District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0105950 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 70.00 05-Sep-2017 D-417 MOTI BAGH I DELHI - 110023 District - NEW DELHI,State - 49 SMT BIMLA JIPHY DELHI,INDIA HTM0101870 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 22.00 05-Sep-2017 FIRST FLOOR HOUSE NO 819 STREET NO 22 ZAKIR NAGAR NEW DELHI - 50 RAZI AHMAD 110025 District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0101418 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 56.00 05-Sep-2017 51 VANDENA AGGARWAL NEW DELHI - 110026 District - NEW DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0101420 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 47.00 05-Sep-2017 C-82 MAYAPURI INDL AREA PHASE-II NEW DELHI - 110064 District - NEW 52 OM PARKASH PRUTHI DELHI,State - DELHI,INDIA HTM0101922 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 H NO 139 SECTOR 15 PAVEHHULA - 134113 District - AMBALA CITY,State - 53 OM PARKASH DUGGAL HARYANA,INDIA HTM0101031 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 22.00 05-Sep-2017 VILLAGE AND POST PAKHWANYA MIRZAPUR - 231001 District - 54 GYAM PRKASH TIWARI MIRZAPUR,State - UTTAR PRADESH,INDIA HTM0101216 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 32.00 05-Sep-2017 3 A RAJ APP KOCHRAB VILLAGE PALDI AHMEDABAD - 380006 District - 55 SHANTABEN K PATEL AHMEDABAD,State - GUJARAT,INDIA HTM0101524 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 38.00 05-Sep-2017 FLAT NO 4 ARBUDA 24 SURVODYA SOCIETY NR SARDAR PATEL COLONY NARANPURA
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