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Nabl.Pri@Prft.Co.In Contact Person Sarda Ruhil 0 June "" List of Laboratories Accredited in Accordance with the Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017 S. No. Name of the Laboratory & Full address Certificate No Discipline Issue Date Validity Date Validity Extended Upto 1 Quality Control Laboratory, Ordnance Factory, PS‐6 TC‐7549 Chemical 04‐07‐2018 03‐07‐2020 03‐07‐2021 (C3 Area), Tiruchirappalli,TAMIL NADU,INDIA, Mechanical Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu‐620016 Mob: 9942607136 Email: [email protected] Contact Person: G. ASHOK KUMAR 2 Parishil Laboratories Private Limited TC‐7519 Chemical 04‐07‐2018 03‐07‐2020 03‐07‐2021 3rd Floor, Jivabhai Chambers, OPP BATA SHOWROOM,Ahmedabad Gujarat 380009 Ph: 9099980155 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person MNANDIK TRIVEDI 3 Apex enviro laboratory TC‐7531 Chemical 04‐07‐2018 03‐07‐2020 03‐07‐2021 3, Dhebar Colony, Pratap NagarUdaipur‐ 313001,RAJASTHAN,INDIA UDAIPUR RAJASTHAN 313002 Ph: 9785227837 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person AMIT SAXENA 4 Centre for Environment and Food technology Pvt. TC‐6145 Biological 04‐07‐2018 03‐07‐2020 03‐07‐2021 Ltd. Chemical 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR , 17 DLF INDUSTRIAL AREA, Delhi New Delhi 110015 Ph: 011‐43216603/45012722, 8178392913 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person: Madhavi Verma 5 PROCOMM LABORATORIES,NATIONAL BULK TC‐7528 Chemical 04‐07‐2018 03‐07‐2020 03‐07‐2021 HANDLING CORPORATION PRIVATE LIMITED 6/10 Brodipet, D.No. 5‐96‐01Guntur‐522002,ANDHRA PRADESH,INDIA GUNTUR ANDHRA PRADESH 522002 Ph: 7032826723 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person Y RAJASEKHARAREDDY 6 National Collateral Management Services Limited‐ TC‐7518 Biological 04‐07‐2018 03‐07‐2020 03‐07‐2021 Commgrade, Testing Services, Area Laboratory Chemical Regent Garment & Apparel Park, Block No. 4, Unit No. G3, No. 64/1/1, Jessore Road (East), Barasat Police Station, Dist. 24‐ Praganas (East) Kolkata West Bengal 700124 Ph: 033‐29778743, 9205590053 Email Id: [email protected], 7 Cargo Inspectors & Superintendence Co. Pvt. Ltd. TC‐7525 Chemical 15‐11‐2019 03‐07‐2020 03‐07‐2021 Kasa Industrial Park, Unit No. PEB‐II, 1st Floor, Howrah‐711302, WEST BENGAL Ph: 9830310828 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person Mr. Jayanta Ghosh Page 1 of 525 List of Laboratories Accredited in Accordance with the Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017 S. No. Name of the Laboratory & Full address Certificate No Discipline Issue Date Validity Date Validity Extended Upto 8 Regional Forensic Science Laboratory TC‐7524 Forensic 04‐07‐2018 03‐07‐2020 03‐07‐2021 Northern Range, Dharamshala Kangra Himachal Pradesh 176215 Ph: 9418462495 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person MEENAKSHI MAHAJAN 9 Geo Dynamics, TC‐7521 NDT 04‐07‐2018 03‐07‐2020 03‐07‐2021 49, Atmajyoti Nagar Society, Near Atmajyoti Ashram, Ellora Park, Vadodara‐390023, Gujarat, India Ph. No. 9427602954 Email: [email protected] Contact Person: ALPESH KADAM 10 Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Shimla, TC‐7532 Forensic 04‐07‐2018 03‐07‐2020 03‐07‐2021 Directorate of Forensic science, Railway Board Building, Shimla Himachal Pradesh–171003 Mobile:9417TC‐7856397874 Email:[email protected] ContactPerson:Mr.ParvezAhmed 11 Phyto Pharma Testing Laboratory, T Stanes & TC‐7422 Biological 25‐11‐2019 04‐07‐2020 04‐07‐2021 Company Limited, 1128, Trichy Road, Coimbatore, Chemical Tamil Nadu‐641018 Mob: 9003677157 Email: [email protected] Contact Person: K LATHA 12 Cotecna Inspection India Pvt. Ltd. TC‐7579 Chemical 05‐07‐2018 04‐07‐2020 04‐07‐2021 “Prosperity”, 1st Floor, Unit No. 101 & 201, Plot No. 186‐208, Sch. No. 114‐Part I, A.B. RoadIndore‐452010,MADHYA PRADESH,INDIA INDORE MADHYA PRADESH‐452010 Ph: 99931‐09160 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person Mr. Manish Shakya 13 Coal Testing Lab, Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power Plant TC‐7393 Chemical 05‐07‐2018 04‐07‐2020 04‐07‐2021 Khedar Barwala Hisar Haryana 125001 Ph: 8222024090 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person Mr. Ashok Basra 14 Aryan Energy Private Limited Testing Laboratory 25 TC‐7427 Chemical 26‐04‐2019 04‐07‐2020 04‐07‐2021 Industrial Estate, South Balanda, TalcherAngul‐ 759116,ORISSA,INDIA Anugul ODISHA 759116 Ph: 9861486868 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person PRABIN KUMAR PRADHAN Page 2 of 525 List of Laboratories Accredited in Accordance with the Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017 S. No. Name of the Laboratory & Full address Certificate No Discipline Issue Date Validity Date Validity Extended Upto 15 RASI Nutri Foods‐Food Analytical Laboratory, TC‐7534 Chemical 05‐07‐2018 04‐07‐2020 04‐07‐2021 1/67A, 1/67B, SALEM‐TRICHY MAIN ROAD, AYEEPALAYAM, Namakkal‐636301, Tamil Nadu Mob: 9047038389 Email: [email protected] Contact Person: S VIMALAN 16 Pesticide Residue and Food Quality Analysis TC‐7571 Chemical 12‐07‐2018 11‐07‐2020 11‐07‐2021 Laboratory, University of Agricultural Sciences Post box no. 329, Beside Eshwar Temple, University Of Agricultural Sciences, Lingsugur Road, Raichur Karnataka 584104 Ph: 9448633232, 08532‐221649 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person Dr. M. Bheemanna 17 Polymer Science and Diagonostic center #290, 4th TC‐7588 Mechanical 12‐07‐2018 11‐07‐2020 11‐07‐2021 Main, 4th Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore Urban‐560054 KARNATAKA, INDIA Ph: 9108879555 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person Tejaswini KL 18 FOOD QUALITY TESTING LABORATORY, TC‐7591 Chemical 12‐07‐2018 11‐07‐2020 11‐07‐2021 Post Harvest Technology Centre, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641003 Ph: 8754342323 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person: Z JOHN KENNEDY 19 Mahati Electrical Testing Laboratory (Unit of TC‐7560 Electrical 12‐07‐2018 11‐07‐2020 11‐07‐2021 Mahati Industries Pvt. Ltd) Gat No. 233 & 175/2, NH‐9, Pune‐Solapur Road, At & Post Yawat, Tal. Daund Pune Maharashtra 412214 Ph: 9970622606, 2067444444 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person VIJAYAN P KONAR 20 Materials Charcterisation Laboratory, TC‐7562 NDT 12‐07‐2018 11‐07‐2020 11‐07‐2021 Kharagpur Metal Reforming Industries Pvt. Ltd., Unit‐IV, Chennai Highway, NH‐60, PASCHIM, Kharagpur, Medinipur‐721149, West Bengal, India E‐mail: [email protected] Contact Person: Nandagopal Bhowmik 21 Earthcare Labs Private Limited, TC‐7572 Chemical 12‐07‐2018 11‐07‐2020 11‐07‐2021 C‐11, Amar Enclave Commercial Wing Jog Layout, Prashant Nagar, Nagpur‐440015, Maharashtra, India Ph. No. 0712‐2251470 E‐mail: [email protected] Contact Person: Kishor L Jadhav Page 3 of 525 List of Laboratories Accredited in Accordance with the Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017 S. No. Name of the Laboratory & Full address Certificate No Discipline Issue Date Validity Date Validity Extended Upto 22 SMSW Lab & Research Centre, LLP, TC‐7566 Electronics 25‐02‐2019 11‐07‐2020 11‐07‐2021 Plot No. 90, Sector 5, IMT Manesar, Gurugram‐122051, Haryana, India Ph. No. 0124 4642736 E‐mail: [email protected] Contact Person: Gaurav Kumar Mobile: 0‐9818169261 23 Export Inspection Agency – Kolkata Laboratory, TC‐7423 Biological 15‐07‐2018 14‐07‐2020 14‐07‐2021 Space 101 (First Floor), Southend Conclave, 1582, Chemical Rajdanga Main Road, Kolkata, West Bengal‐700107 Mob: 033‐24410603, 09831768737 Email: eia‐[email protected] Contact Person: Mr. D Peer Mohamed 24 Metallurgical Services Pvt.Ltd., MEHTA HOUSE, TC‐7586 Chemical, 15‐07‐2018 14‐07‐2020 14‐07‐2021 ASHOK SILK MILLS LANE,OPP DAMODAR Mechanical, PARK,GHATKPOAR (WEST),MUMBAI‐400086, Radiological Maharashtra Mob: 9320095881 Email: [email protected] Contact Person: PRAJAKTA DESAI 25 Quality Control Laboratory, Ordnance TC‐7583 Chemical 15‐07‐2018 14‐07‐2020 14‐07‐2021 Factory,HOSHANGABAD, Itarsi‐461122, Madhya Pradesh Mob: 9340745681 Email: [email protected] Contact Person:PRASHANT C KAMBALE 26 Quality Control Lab of Jindal Steel & TC‐7548 Chemical 21‐07‐2018 20‐07‐2020 20‐07‐2021 Power Ltd., Kharsia Road, Raigad, Chhattisgarh‐ Mechanical 496001 Ph: 9827478457, 0776222700 Email: [email protected] Contact Person: Mr. Sanjay Ramesh Katre 27 CVR Labs Private Limited, No. 2/9, Dignity Center, II TC‐7618 Biological 26‐07‐2019 24‐07‐2020 24‐07‐2021 Floor, Chemical Abdul Razack Street, Saidapet, Chennai, Mechanical Tamil Nadu‐600015 Ph: 044‐24330382, 9500121372 Email:[email protected] Contact Person: C Balamurugan 28 Team Test House (A Unit of Team Institute of TC‐5025 Biological 25‐07‐2018 24‐07‐2020 24‐07‐2021 Science and Technology Pvt. Ltd.), Chemical G1‐584, Sitapura Industrial Area, Jaipur‐302001, Rajasthan, India Ph. No. 0101‐2372472 E‐mail: [email protected] Contact Person: Kavita Mathur Page 4 of 525 List of Laboratories Accredited in Accordance with the Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017 S. No. Name of the Laboratory & Full address Certificate No Discipline Issue Date Validity Date Validity Extended Upto 29 Nepptune Metallurgical Laboratories, TC‐6569 Chemical 25‐07‐2018 24‐07‐2020 24‐07‐2021 3, Ashoka Vihar, 1st Floor, C Wing, Mechanical Satpur‐Ambad Link Road, XLO Corner, MIDC, Ambad, Nashik‐422010, Maharashtra, India Ph. No. 0253‐2381144 E‐mail: [email protected] ContactPerson: Kavita Joglekar 30 ENVIROCHEM RESEARCH & TEST LABS PVT.LTD. HIG‐ TC‐7516 Chemical 25‐07‐2018 24‐07‐2020 24‐07‐2021 79, Sector‐E, Aliganj Lucknow Uttar Pradesh 226024 Ph: 9415028155 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person M M AGARWAL 31 Institute for Construction Materials and TC‐5774 Mechanical 25‐07‐2018 24‐07‐2020 24‐07‐2021 Technologies Private Limited No. 237, Burma Colony, 3rd Main Road, Perungudi Chennai Tamil Nadu 600090 Ph: 8939621357 Email Id: [email protected] Contact Person V VEERAKESAVAN 32 Shree Sai Test House Pvt. Ltd., TC‐7636 Biological 25‐07‐2018 24‐07‐2020 24‐07‐2021 C‐165, Mayapuri Industrial Area, Chemical Phase‐II, New Delhi‐110064, Delhi, India E‐mail: [email protected] Contact Person: Jitendra Kumar Mobile: 9899284370 33 SHUBHAM ENTERPRIES TC‐7610 NDT 23‐08‐2019 24‐07‐2020 24‐07‐2021 112‐B CHAKRADHAR NAGAR .
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