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No. ID No. Name of the Employee DOB Additional Additional No. of Coverage Premium Installments. 1 352 Ravishankar M K 01-09-1955 300000 22558 1 2 527 Venkatarama Reddy B V 24/09/1955 500000 37669 3 3 603 Nagashetty K. 13/05/1960 100000 10095 1 4 697 Suryaprakash N 17/03/1956 400000 29778 3 5 714 Akhilesh K B 10-06-1954 500000 37669 1 6 754 Kannan K R 05-12-1957 100000 10095 3 7 768 Shivaprakash N C 06-04-1955 200000 16407 3 8 860 Kesava Rao K 04-12-1956 300000 22558 3 9 863 Venkataraman M K 18/05/1960 200000 16407 3 10 928 Ramachandra Bhat M 27/11/1960 400000 29778 3 11 940 Bhat G S 31/08/1957 200000 16407 3 12 942 Jayachandra Shenoy U 23/03/1957 100000 10095 1 13 945 Narasimha Murty M 21/12/1954 500000 37669 1 14 997 Selva Kumar P. 07-05-1964 200000 12499 3 15 1038 Deshpande R J 02-08-1959 400000 29778 1 16 1042 Chanakya H N 12-04-1955 700000 51340 3 17 1081 Dharuman C 12-11-1960 400000 29778 3 18 1104 Mathirajan M 29/07/1961 400000 29778 3 19 1162 Charlie Oommen 18/02/1963 500000 37669 3 20 1165 Omkar S N 23/11/1961 1000000 68802 1 21 1179 Sridhar B. 28/06/1962 500000 37669 3 22 1193 Francis Jayakanth 12-02-1960 200000 16407 3 23 1221 Das P K 22/05/1958 200000 16407 2 24 1224 Ramesh V 26/04/1961 500000 37669 1 25 1225 Chanda J Jog 11-07-1954 1000000 68802 1 26 1237 Yadnyvalkya 16/07/1958 300000 22558 3 27 1249 Mahesh G V 17/10/1961 300000 22558 3 28 1250 Narasimham G S V L 13/08/1960 200000 16407 1 29 1251 Gopakumar K 27/11/1956 300000 22558 3 30 1265 Narahari Y 07-01-1959 1000000 68802 1 31 1269 Arnab Rai Choudhuri 11-09-1956 300000 22558 1 32 1271 Asokan S 10-02-1960 900000 62405 3 33 1279 Ramesh Chandra Hansdah 01-04-1957 400000 29778 2 34 1297 Anurag Kumar 13/07/1955 600000 46567 3 35 1299 Vasanthacharya N Y 17/05/1955 200000 16407 3 36 1301 Avadhani G S 09-06-1959 300000 22558 3 37 1303 Ashitava Ghosal 25/02/1959 500000 37669 3 38 1305 Ramesh K 06-09-1964 200000 12499 1 39 1318 Utpal Mukherji 19/11/1958 900000 62405 3 40 1326 Raghuraman K P 04-03-1962 200000 16407 3 41 1329 Prabhu K R 13/07/1957 400000 29778 3 42 1331 Kuruvilla Verghese 13/02/1964 200000 12499 1 43 1334 Balachandra P 25/07/1963 200000 16407 3 44 1335 Jayant M Modak 30/05/1962 400000 29778 3 45 1338 Raghuveer Rao P 07-01-1965 300000 17187 1 46 1339 Uday Maitra 11-08-1957 400000 29778 3 47 1353 Ajit Kumar P 29/10/1954 200000 16407 1 48 1354 Narasimha Rao D 17/09/1954 500000 37669 1 49 1374 Shivaleela E S 08-01-1965 300000 17187 3 50 1399 Anandi Giridharan 28/01/1964 200000 12499 3 51 1401 Surendranath V 06-06-1961 400000 29778 3 52 1402 Sikdar S K 01-02-1957 500000 37669 3 53 1403 Diptiman Sen 17/01/1959 400000 29778 1 54 1410 Gopinath K 28/07/1956 400000 29778 3 55 1412 Ramakrishnan S 27/08/1960 400000 29778 1 56 1417 Vijaya S 29/04/1955 400000 29778 1 57 1446 Umesh Varshney 26/10/1957 600000 46567 3 58 1465 Govinda Raj 17/08/1962 500000 37669 3 59 1489 Basudeb Datta 02-06-1957 300000 22558 1 60 1492 Dilip P Patil 05-02-1956 800000 56604 3 61 1503 Govinda Rangarajan 18/9/1963 300000 17187 1 62 1508 Jayant R Haritsa 03-10-1964 500000 28700 1 63 1514 Debasis Sengupta 21/07/1958 500000 37669 1 64 1525 Prabhu R Nott 15/05/1963 500000 37669 3 65 1526 Seshagiri P B 26/04/1957 300000 22558 2 66 1529 Rangarajan P N 15/04/1963 300000 22558 2 67 1533 Ganapathy Ayappa 28/08/1962 1000000 68802 3 68 1554 Sekhar M 31/8/1964 1000000 52421 3 69 1581 Ravi R 25/07/1969 400000 22687 3 70 1605 Ananth Ramaswamy 01-11-1963 200000 16407 3 71 1614 Joy Thomas M 22/07/1961 100000 10095 3 72 1629 Vasant Natarajan 12-11-1965 1000000 52421 1 73 1631 Balasubrahmanya M H 30/05/1961 200000 16407 3 74 1633 Sanjeev Kumar Gupta 10-10-1966 1000000 52421 3 75 1636 Rudra Pratap 25/06/1964 400000 22687 3 76 1641 Chandra Kishen J M 09-04-1964 200000 12499 1 77 1643 Sivakumar Babu G L 07-01-1960 500000 37669 3 78 1644 Ananthanarayan B 06-09-1964 400000 22687 1 79 1649 Krishna Murthy M 05-12-1966 100000 8333 3 80 1656 Arunan E 05-11-1961 800000 56604 3 81 1660 Nadig D S 22/06/1961 400000 29778 3 82 1661 Sampath S 25/05/1961 300000 22558 1 83 1662 Mukhopadhyay C 23/10/1965 400000 22687 3 84 1663 Subodh Kumar 12-02-1962 400000 29778 3 85 1665 Nandakumaran A K 21/07/1961 400000 29778 3 86 1669 Govind S Gupta 01-11-1962 200000 16407 1 87 1675 Satish V Kailas 19/06/1965 500000 28700 2 88 1678 Gopalakrishnan S 25/06/1960 400000 29778 1 89 1686 Udaya Kumar 03-06-1966 400000 22687 1 90 1688 Sekar K 15/04/1961 500000 37669 3 91 1694 Arun Kumar 08-08-1960 200000 16407 1 92 1695 Saumitra Das 20/01/1962 300000 22558 3 93 1704 Kumaravel Somasundaram 10-08-1962 500000 37669 3 94 1710 Ramachandra S G 08-05-1964 400000 22687 3 95 1712 Ravikrishna, R. 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