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Equity Shares Liable to Be Transferred to Demat Account of IEPF List of equity shares liable to be transferred to the Demat Account of the IEPF Authority No. of equity shares to be Cumulative - unpaid/unclaimed Folio No./ DP ID & Registered Address transferred to Demat A/c of Sr. No. Name of the Shareholder dividend amount to be Client ID IEPF Authority by May 31, transferred to IEPF** (in Rs. ) 2017* 1 000134 ABHEETA KHANNA 188 GULMOHAR ENCLAVE, DDA SFS FLATS, NEW DELHI, 110049 3000 55410 2 001032 RASHMI S JAIN B-504 PANCHSHEEL -2, RAHEJA TOWNSHIP MALAD EAST, BOMBAY, 3000 55410 400097 3 001786 G SARASWATHI 2202 MARATHON HEIGHTS, PANDURANG BUDHKAR MARG, WORLI 2000 36940 MUMBAI, 400013 4 002096 RAJEEV JAIN 549 KHATIWALA TANK, INDORE, 452001 2000 36940 5 1201060000433288 RAMACHANDRA BORKAR NO.B001, TERRACE GARDEN APT., ITTAMADU, BSK 3RD 380 4044 STAGEBANGALORE,KARNATAKA,INDIA, 560085 6 1201320000306028 JITENDRA KUMAR 369C VIMAN NAGAR, PUNE., PUNE,MAHARASHTRA,INDIA, 411014 100 1846 7 1202060000078221 SAKSHI . 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NO-J/3R-6, AT-JODA EAST, PO-JODADIST- 20 369 KEONJHAR,ORISSA,INDIA, 758034 15 1203920000002723 SURAJ MANI , No.98/1, 6th Main, I T I Layout, Benson 200 3694 TownBangalore,Karnataka,India, 560046 16 IN30021410362844 NARAYAN JAYARAM JOSHI F3/3, ATUL COLONY, ATULVALSAD, 396020 4 73 17 IN30021410470761 DAKSHABEN KANAK GANDHI 10, KAMLANIVAS NAVRANG SOCIETY, AMUL DAIRY ROAD, ANAND, 4 73 388001 18 IN30021411157732 R REKHA NO 85 BHARATHI NAGAR, LAWSPET, PONDICHERRY, 605008 4 73 19 IN30021411375149 MURLIDHAR KULTHE PLOT NO 14 SNEHAL BUNGLOW OPP GERDEN, LOKMANYA NAGAR 4 73 NASIK ROAD, NASIK MAHARASHTRA, 422101 20 IN30021411462613 VENKATA SUBBARAO 10-5-2/1/8/A501, MAHESWARI COMPLEX, MASAB TANK, MAIN 4 73 GUMMALLA MASAB TANK, SUB MASAB TANK AHYDERABAD, 500028 21 IN30021411466745 PRABHAT GHOSH VILL NATAGARH, P O DIGRA, DT HOOGHLY, 712512 15 278 22 IN30021411486346 NITIN MAHAJAN 769 SEC I R K PURAM, , DELHI DELHI, 110022 4 73 23 IN30021411736768 SARALA DIDYMUS FLAT NO.2, NEW NO.2, OLD NO.21, SRINIVASAMURTHY AVENUE,, 4 73 ADYAR,CHENNAI, 600020 24 IN30021411851529 PROSANTA KR BISWAS CO GOURI SHANKAR BHATTA CHARAYA, HAKIMPARA SILIGURI DJ, 4 73 SILIGURI WEST BENGAL, 734001 25 IN30021411947327 V PADMA VATHI D NO 65 7 29 MEHAR NAGAR, KAKINADA ANDHRA PRADESH, 4 73 533003 26 IN30021412021140 BALJIT SINGH AHLUWALIA 707 DELUXE DEPARTMENT SEC 29, NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH, 4 56 201301 27 IN30021412021998 RIZWAN BASHIR KHAN NOOR ABAD, ZAKURA SRINAGAR, P D HAZRATTAL, 190006 100 1847 28 IN30021412130504 MANOJ KUMAR SINGH K 86 F F FRONT PORTION KALKAJEE, DELHI, 110019 4 73 29 IN30021412160139 M A ARUNRAJ 6 282 HIGHWAYS COLONY POST OFFICE, ROAD, SALEM 4 73 TAMILNADU, 636005 30 IN30021412198504 SUJIT DUTTA 2 B KASHI MITRA GHAT STREET BAGBAZAR, SHYAMPUKUR, 4 73 KOLKATA WEST BENGAL, 700003 31 IN30021412215262 MANISH JAIN 76 D HARISH CHATTERJEE STREET, KOLKATA WEST BENGAL, 4 56 700025 32 IN30021412233480 M SHIVA KUMAR D NO 2 5 43 JAWAHAR ROAD, NIZAMABAD ANDHRA PRADESH, 4 73 503001 33 IN30021412281779 V SENTHIL KUMAR NO.64/2A, DIVERSION ROAD, POLUR, THIRUVANNAMALAI 4 398 DISTRICTTHIRUVANNAMALAI, 606801 34 IN30021412329720 HARDEEP SINGH SAINI FLAT NO 510 C WING LAKE SIDE RAHEJA, VIHAR CHANDIVLI 4 73 ANDHERI E, MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA, 400072 35 IN30021412330937 KATAKAM NAGESWAR RAO 44 26 5 2 RAILWAY NEW COLONY AKKAIAH, PALEM, 4 73 VISAKHAPATNAM ANDHRA PRADESH, 530016 36 IN30021412332486 SRINIVAS RAO KATURU D NO 7 1 619 A 11 A GAYATRI NAGAR, AMEERPET PLOT NO 9A 4 73 FLAT NO G2 SRI, SRINIVASA ENCLAVEHYDERABAD ANDHRA PRADESH, 500038 List of equity shares liable to be transferred to the Demat Account of the IEPF Authority No. of equity shares to be Cumulative - unpaid/unclaimed Folio No./ DP ID & Registered Address transferred to Demat A/c of Sr. No. Name of the Shareholder dividend amount to be Client ID IEPF Authority by May 31, transferred to IEPF** (in Rs. ) 2017* 37 IN30021412375136 AMAR KUMAR JAISWAL 368 CO OPERATIVE COLONY B S CITY P O, DIST BOKARO, BOKARO 4 73 JHARKHAND, 827001 38 IN30021412419233 VISHWANATH G SALVI FLAT NO 701 7 TH FLR YASHWANT CHS, PLOT 4 161 LAYOUT 4 73 VRINDAVAN VENU CHK, JUHU VERSOVA LINK RDMUMBAI MAHARASHTRA, 400053 39 IN30021412451675 SUHASHINI SULBHEWAR ST 8 PLOT 55 SHANTINAGAR SUPELA, , BHILAI CHATISGARH, 4 73 490023 40 IN30021412507616 P SOMASHEKHARAN A 19-SARTHI BUNGLOWS,BH, BOPAL TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, 2 24 BOPALAHMEDABAD, 380058 41 IN30021412534889 JAYARAJ T B ASHA NIVAS THEKKEDATH MARADU PO, , COCHIN KERALA, 682304 4 73 42 IN30021412536438 RAVINDRA SATARDEKAR EE 105 EKTA NAGAR HSG BOARD COLONY, MAPUSA BARDEZ, 4 56 MAPUSA GOA, 403507 43 IN30021412547276 S H SENTHILKUMAR NO 9 DR RADHA KRISHNAN STREET VOC, NAGAR PAMMAL, 4 73 CHENNAI TAMILNADU, 600075 44 IN30021412653650 BUDDHA JANAKI SAIRAM C/O TMC 6-3-249/3/2 LANE BESIDE, FUSION 9 ROAD NO 1 NAVEEN 4 73 NAGAR, HYDERABAD ANDHRA PRADESH, 500034 45 IN30021412678273 JOSEPH JAYASEELAN NO 98 1ST LINK 2ND CROSS STREET, PALAVAKKAM PALKALAI 4 73 NAGAR, KANCHEEPURAMChennai,TAMIL NADU, 600041 46 IN30021412717887 NEELAM CHOUDHARY 3045 SECTOR 4C B S CITY P O SECTOR 4, DIST BOKARO, BOKARO 4 73 JHARKHAND, 827004 47 IN30021412753823 M AUGUSTEEN 2-6-743 HOUSING BOARD ROAD HOUSING, BOARD COLONY 4 73 HANMKONDA, WARANGAL ANDHRA PRADESH, 506001 48 IN30021412757841 EKTA TOMAR 145 AARAGHAR, DEHRADUN UTTARANCHAL, 248001 4 73 49 IN30021412920120 MEENU SASIKUMAR FLAT NO 5 B A1 ASIAN TOWER SECTOR 61, NOIDA UTTAR 4 73 PRADESH, 201301 50 IN30021412945632 DAVID S 11 11 FLOOR KAVERI LAYOUT 1ST CROSS, THAVAREKERE MAIN 4 73 ROAD, BANGALORE KARNATAKA, 560029 51 IN30021412945801 SHANKER SHARMA 22-A SETH HUKUM CHAND CLY, , JALANDHAR PUNJAB, 144001 4 73 52 IN30021412953280 SUDEEP UNNITHAN SARADHAS KURAMPALA PANDALAM, PATHANAMTHITTA, 4 56 PATHANAMTHITTA KERALA, 689501 53 IN30021412959519 D SRIKANTHA REDDY 3RD FLOOR RAJ ENCLAVE DOOR NO 74 13, 1 PRAKASH NAGAR, 4 73 RAJAHMUNDRY ANDHRA PRADESH, 533103 54 IN30021412967980 DEBASIS GHOSH 37 SHIBAJI ROAD 1ST FLOOR, KOLKATA WEST BENGAL, 700032 4 73 55 IN30021412981454 SANTOSH KUMAR C O VIDYA PUSTAR ARGADA PO ARGADA, DIST HAZARIBAGH, 4 73 RAMGARH JHARKHAND, 829101 56 IN30021413012990 VELAYUDHAN VIRUNNUKANDY MEENAKSHI NILAYAM, SUBHASH NAGAR 3RD MAIN CROSS RD, 100 1847 NEAR SREE RAM GARAGEMANGALORE, 575001 57 IN30021413102882 ASHISH KUMAR S/O DINESH PD BARNWAL C/O POTS SHOP, AT P O ISRI BAZAR DIST 4 73 GIRIDIH, ISRIBAZAR JHARKHAND, 815301 58 IN30021413162115 RAJESH PAHWA 4/41, SECOND FLOOR, MALVIYA NAGAR, , DELHI DELHI, 110017 4 56 59 IN30021413232335 MUKESH RANJAN 157 BRAHMAPURA TOWN/VILL MUZAFFARPUR, ANCHAL 4 73 MUSHARI, MUZAFFARPUR BIHAR, 842003 60 IN30021413276206 SANTOSH SINGH AT PO ARGADA HAZARIBAGH, , RAMGARH JHARKHAND, 829101 4 73 61 IN30021413649338 GAURI SHANKAR KESHRI MAIN ROAD MASAURHI, PATNA BIHAR, 804452 4 73 62 IN30021413663235 JATINDER KUMAR VPO USMAN SHAHID TEH DASUYA RAILWAY, LINE DASUYA DISTT 4 73 HOSHIARPUR, HOSHIARPUR PUNJAB, 144205 63 IN30021413876189 GADDE PRATHAP KUMAR 5 65 55 1 BRODPIT 2 21, GUNTUR ANDHRA PRADESH, 522002 4 73 64 IN30021413888367 BHAGYADHAR MAHARANA SETTLEMENT OFFICE JOBRA COLLEGE, SQUARE, CUTTACK ORISSA, 4 73 753003 65 IN30021413892687 PRASANTA KUMAR SAHOO E 24 GGP CLONY RABULGARH NR DURGA, MANDAP, 4 73 BHUBANESHWAR ORISSA, 751010 66 IN30021413899181 AMIT GIRISH KARWADIYA RAM RAKASH APT G1 GANESH NAGAR CHOTI, UMARI, AKOLA 4 73 MAHARASHTRA, 444005 67 IN30021413912754 ATUL GARG 86 SADAR APARTMENTS MAYUR VIHAR, PHASE I, DELHI DELHI, 4 73 110091 68 IN30021413921466 MADHUSMITA NAYAK JAGANNATH SAHI BANPUR, , KHURDHA ORRISA, 752031 4 73 69 IN30021413927404 SOMNATH SHARMA SHOP NO 12 PRIM MALL, , PANIPAT HARYANA, 132103 4 73 70 IN30021413931492 IDRISH MOHAMMED F NO 2 6 DUTTA ARCADE A BLOCK SOUTH, CIVIL LINE, JABALPUR 4 73 MADHYA PRADESH, 482001 71 IN30021414058281 SUZANNE MERCELLINE 108 CANTEEN STREET, , PONDICHERY PONDICHERY, 605001 25 465 72 IN30023912268375 KUNHABDULLA T P S. A. P. HOUSE, KAVVAYI, PAYYANURKANNUR, 670339 20 369 73 IN30036010391457 LAHOTI SHAM S 42, AYODHYA NIWAS, ADESHWAR NAGAR, SANJAY OIL MILL , 100 1847 TALODA RDNANDURBAR , MAHARASHTRA, 425412 74 IN30040910055708 HARSHADRAI FARASRAM 46 16 ELPHINSTONE ROAD, VIRA BLDG 1ST FLOOR, MUMBAI, 200 3694 MISTRY 400013 List of equity shares liable to be transferred to the Demat Account of the IEPF Authority No. of equity shares to be Cumulative - unpaid/unclaimed Folio No./ DP ID & Registered Address transferred to Demat A/c of Sr. No. Name of the Shareholder dividend amount to be Client ID IEPF Authority by May 31, transferred to IEPF** (in Rs. ) 2017* 75 IN30051312877889 GHOUSE SHERIF 31 PENSIONERS 3RD LANE, WASHERMENPET, 200 3694 CHENNAITAMILNADU, 600021 76 IN30051314199482 RONENCHANDRA TH 29/2 3RD FLOOR, OLD RAJENDRA NAGAR, NEW DELHI, 110060 9 169 77 IN30051314453035 ANOOP BHASKARAN
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