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Unpaidunclaimeddividend2011-12 First Name Middle Last Name Father/Husban Fathe Father/ Address Countr State District PINCode Folio Investment Type Amount Proposed Date Name d First Name r/Hus Husban y Number Due(in of transfer to band d Last of Rs.) IEPF (DD­MON­ Middl Name Securities YYYY) e Name PRAVINCHAND FRANK AUTOMOBILE BLOW VIJAY CO OP Amount for unclaimed and ANJANABEN P SHAH RA KALUPUR CIRCLE AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380002 000421 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 CHAWL A­4,TULSI PARK APTS, SARDARNAGAR Amount for unclaimed and ANJU CHAWLA KISHOR A SARDARNAGAR INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 111111 000424 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 C/O KRISHAN OIL DEPOT GENDI GATE Amount for unclaimed and ANKIT PATEL RAMESH PATEL POLIOCE STATION BARODA INDIA Gujarat Vadodara 390017 000432 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 I 12 SUJATA FLATS CAMP RD SHAHIBAUG Amount for unclaimed and ANNU R JAIN RAJKUMAR JAIN AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380014 000441 unpaid dividend 12.50 27­OCT­2019 AGARW 145 C TYPE B BHEL COLONY SECTORE­17 Uttar Gautam Amount for unclaimed and ANURADHA AGARWAL A K AL NOIDA UP NOIDA INDIA Pradesh Buddha Nagar 201301 000448 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 POLT 135 J LANE SECTOR 8 VASHI NEW Maharash Amount for unclaimed and ARCHANA JAIN BIMAL JAIN BOMBAY INDIA tra Thane 400703 000457 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 B­94, MODEL TOWN ­ B, KHAND MALVIYANAGAR, JAGETPURA ROAD, Amount for unclaimed and ARPANA HANDA DR D A JAIPUR. INDIA Rajasthan Jaipur 302017 000465 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 1223,RUPASURCHAND'S POLE, NR.M.G DIPTESHBH HAVELI ROAD,MANEKCHOWK Amount for unclaimed and ARPI AI DIPTESHBHAI AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380001 000466 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 270 SIDHARTHA ENCLAVS ASHRAM Amount for unclaimed and ARTI GUPTA ADITYA NEW DELHI INDIA Delhi South Delhi 110014 000467 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 MAYUR PANKH APT DAXINI SOC Amount for unclaimed and ARUN MEHTA URSOTTAMDAS MANINAGAR AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380008 000474 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 SONI ELECTRONICS PRABHAT TALICIES Maharash Amount for unclaimed and ARUN SONIE NATHMALJI SONIE AMRAVATI INDIA tra Amravati 444601 000476 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 59/8 SANJAY NAGAR JALORE Amount for unclaimed and ARUNA PARMAR JITENDRA RAJASTHAN INDIA Rajasthan Jalor 343001 000487 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 6B SMITKINNNARI APT DHABUWALA Amount for unclaimed and ARVIND M MEHTA MAHASUKH GALI NAVSARI BAZAR SURAT INDIA Gujarat Surat 395002 000505 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 NAVRATANMAL BABULAL & CO 68 Amount for unclaimed and ARVINDKUMAR BABULAL SINDHI COLONY PALI MARWAR RAJ INDIA Rajasthan Pali 111111 000512 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 502 KALA NIKETAN BLOCK A 74 ROOM Maharash Amount for unclaimed and ASHA KIMITANI SHRICHAND NO 444 UNR 1 THANE INDIA tra Thane 421001 000525 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 CHADH THE COMPNAY SECERATARY 47, NEW Amount for unclaimed and ASHOK CHADHA M R A CLOTH MARKET AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380002 000535 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 NO 251 9TH CROSS 1ST N BLOCK RAJAJI Bangalore Amount for unclaimed and ASHOK KUMAR BHANWARLAL NAGAR BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka Urban 560010 000548 unpaid dividend 50.00 27­OCT­2019 CHAMPL Amount for unclaimed and ASHOKKUMAR BAGHMAR SRI AL BAGHMAR COLONY RAJ KUCHERA INDIA Rajasthan Nagaur 341024 000571 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 B­21 GOVIND DEV COLONY CHOGAN Amount for unclaimed and ASHOKKUMAR GUPTA K S GUPTA STADIUM GANGORI BAZAR JAIPUR INDIA Rajasthan Jaipur 302002 000574 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 First Name Middle Last Name Father/Husban Fathe Father/ Address Countr State District PINCode Folio Investment Type Amount Proposed Date Name d First Name r/Hus Husban y Number Due(in of transfer to band d Last of Rs.) IEPF (DD­MON­ Middl Name Securities YYYY) e Name RAMESH AUTO SIDHARTH PLACE LAL Amount for unclaimed and ASHOKKUMAR JAIN TANSUKH KOTHI SWARAJPURI ROAD GAYA INDIA Bihar Gaya 823001 000575 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 721 SAKAR BAZAR 3RD FLOOR Amount for unclaimed and ASHOKKUMAR JAIN MANGILAL AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380002 000579 unpaid dividend 12.50 27­OCT­2019 NAGORIWAD 107 DIAMOND APT NEAR Amount for unclaimed and ASHWINBHAI M SHAH MAHASUKHLAL BOB SAIYAD PURA SURAT INDIA Gujarat Surat 395003 000592 unpaid dividend 12.50 27­OCT­2019 SHRI KHARI BHAVAN F/58 GOVIND Uttar Amount for unclaimed and ATMA RAM RATANCHAND NAGAR KANPUR INDIA Pradesh Kanpur Nagar 208006 000605 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 AGARW Uttar Amount for unclaimed and ATUL AGARWAL K C AL 8/60 PANCHVATI APTT.54, KANPUR INDIA Pradesh Kanpur Nagar 208002 000607 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 KAKAROLIA TA JAMBUGHODA Amount for unclaimed and ATUL M SHAH M B SHAH PANCHMAHAL INDIA Gujarat Panch Mahals 389390 000616 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 GOKALD NR NEW BUS STATION SNEL ROAD Amount for unclaimed and ATUL SHANTILAL MONANI SHANTILAL AS RANAVAV INDIA Gujarat Porbandar 360550 000621 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 C/O KAMALESH GANDALAL,KIRTI SOC VARSODAS CHAWL,SABARMATI Amount for unclaimed and AVANI K SHAH KAMLESH AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380005 000628 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 BHACHA 54 KARANESWAR KOIL SP MYLAPORE Tamil Amount for unclaimed and B GOUTHAM CHAND M ND MADRAS INDIA Nadu Chennai 600004 000641 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 ATTA GUJRAL VILLA NEW SHARD A NAGAR Uttar Amount for unclaimed and B S GUJRAL S R SINGH SAHARANPUR INDIA Pradesh Saharanpur 247001 000645 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 C/O SARASWATI TEXTILES JAUNLIAPATTY Amount for unclaimed and BABITA AGRAWAL SIB KUMAR CUTTACK INDIA Orissa Cuttack 753009 000653 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 ANKINI HOUSE NR MUNI GARDEN Amount for unclaimed and BABUBHAI PATEL JOITARAM USMANPURA AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380013 000658 unpaid dividend 50.00 27­OCT­2019 MANGALD 21 OLD MARKET YARD MEHASANA Amount for unclaimed and BABULAL AS MODI MANGALDAS VIJAPUR INDIA Gujarat Gandhinagar 382845 000667 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 MEKHA VANKAR VAS GERATPUR DOSCORI Amount for unclaimed and BABULAL V MEKWAN VISHRAM N AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380001 000676 unpaid dividend 12.50 27­OCT­2019 CHAND Amount for unclaimed and BABY CHANDHOK H S HOK 928 DR MUKERJEE NAGAR DELHI INDIA Delhi North West 110009 000679 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 PANCHWAI FIRST LANE T OPP SNEH BUNGLOW NR B O I ELLISBRIDGE Amount for unclaimed and BAKU AGARWAL JAGDISH AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380006 000692 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 VIKAS JENAMENI NEAR PRASHANT HIGH Amount for unclaimed and BALADEV BHAI PATEL BABABHAI SCHOOL AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380051 000695 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 43, MADHUBANI KANTH ROAD Uttar Amount for unclaimed and BALKISHAN GUPTA PRAHLAD MORADABAD INDIA Pradesh Moradabad 244001 000699 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 74SHAKTI COLONY RATANADA Amount for unclaimed and BANSI GOPAL GOVIND JODHPUR INDIA Rajasthan Jodhpur 342001 000709 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 PINCK NIWAS 122 HARIYANA PLOT Amount for unclaimed and BATUK KHUNT DHIRAJBHAI KHUNT BHAVNAGAR INDIA Gujarat Bhavnagar 364001 000716 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 R NO 20 WADEKAR BLDG 100 D J S S Maharash Amount for unclaimed and BATUK RATANSHI MANIAR RATANSHI D MANIAR ROAD GIRGAUM BOMBAY INDIA tra Mumbai City 400004 000717 unpaid dividend 12.50 27­OCT­2019 First Name Middle Last Name Father/Husban Fathe Father/ Address Countr State District PINCode Folio Investment Type Amount Proposed Date Name d First Name r/Hus Husban y Number Due(in of transfer to band d Last of Rs.) IEPF (DD­MON­ Middl Name Securities YYYY) e Name SANGHVI STREET, VARIYA HOUSE JUNA Amount for unclaimed and BELA MANOJ SHAH MANOJ RATILAL DEESA DIST B K INDIA Gujarat Banas Kantha 285540 000721 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 9VERA SHAVIVA COOP BANK CHEMBUR Maharash Mumbai Amount for unclaimed and BENNY TITUS AJEEB CHHEDANAGAR CHEMBUR BOMBAY INDIA tra Suburban 400089 000725 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 DALWA JAGDEEP, B/H.NAVRANG SCHOOL Amount for unclaimed and BHADRESH K DALWADI KAUSHIK J DI NARANPURA AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380013 000727 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 B/12 SAMAJ KALYAN BHAWAN TARA South West Amount for unclaimed and BHAGWAN SINGH SINGH CRESCCENT SOUTH OF IIT NEW DELHI INDIA Delhi Delhi 110016 000734 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 A­11, NAVDEEP APPARTMENTS OPP:SARTHI BUNGLOWS SUBHASH Amount for unclaimed and BHANWARLAL JAIN MOTILAL JAIN CHOWK, MEMNAGAR AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380052 000750 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 Amount for unclaimed and BHARAT ADATIA BHAILALBHAI VADALI STREET MANI BAZAR GONDAL INDIA Gujarat Rajkot 360311 000756 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 A/1 SONA DUPLEX NEH RUPARK Amount for unclaimed and BHARAT VYAS SHANKERLAL VASTRAPUR AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380054 000776 unpaid dividend 12.50 27­OCT­2019 5/2 PREMVARDHAK FLAT VIKAS GRUH Amount for unclaimed and BHARATBHAI N SHAH NANALAL M SHAH RD PALDI AHEMDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380007 000777 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 A­8,VIHAR FLAT,SHANTIVAN NARAYAN Amount for unclaimed and BHARATI MAHESH SHAH MAHESH NAGAR ROAD,PALDI AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat Ahmedabad 380007 000782 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 PARAS TRADERS KOHINOOR 1 SYAMLAL Amount for unclaimed and BHARATKUMAR R DOSHI RATILAL VARACHHA SURAT INDIA Gujarat Surat 395006 000790 unpaid dividend 62.50 27­OCT­2019 JEYPORE ELECTRICAL DIVISION AT PO Amount for unclaimed and BHASKAR CHANDRA PADHI ADINARAYANA JEYPORE DIST KORAPVT ORISA INDIA Orissa Khordha 751014 000804 unpaid dividend
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