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Unpaid/Unclaimed Equity Dividend List As on 31-08-2016 for the Year 2009-2010 Brigade Enterprises Limited Unpaid/Unclaimed equity dividend list as on 31-08-2016 for the year 2009-2010 Slno Name of the Holder Address of the Holder District Folio/Clientid Amount IEPF Date 1 MANISH KUMAR HUF 20-2-18 KEBUTER KHANE HYDERABAD HYDERABAD BRE0047126 34.80 24-AUG-2017 2 K RAMESH 10-3-123 VIDHYANAGAR KARIMNAGAR KARIMNAGAR BRE0047127 34.80 24-AUG-2017 3 B Z MEERAPRIYADASHINI 829 , 42ND CROSS III BLOCK PASINGOA AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD BRE0047139 43.20 24-AUG-2017 4 PATEL MEENA BENMANSUKHANI 49/ NEW NUJUI SOCIETY B/H THIRTH NAGAR MEMNAGAR AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD BRE0047146 64.80 24-AUG-2017 5 SURESH VARMA H N 239 SUBHASH NAGAR RTK ROHTAK BRE0047170 68.40 24-AUG-2017 6 JUGHI KISHORE SONI 64/3 1ST FLOOR J M ROAD CROSS BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0047173 68.40 24-AUG-2017 7 KISHAN GOPAL SITARAMSONI #64/3 1ST FLOOR J M ROAD CROSS BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0047174 68.40 24-AUG-2017 8 AVTAR SINGH 1683 PHASE 7 MOHALI MOHALI BRE0049535 19.20 24-AUG-2017 9 MANJU JAIN NO ADDRESS BRIGADE ENTERPRISES LIMITED BANGALORE BRE0049644 68.40 24-AUG-2017 10 SHYAMA GUPTA P NO 31 WARD NO-55 MARG NO-4 GOVIND NAGAR EAST JAIPUR JAIPUR BRE0049725 19.20 24-AUG-2017 11 RAVINDER SINGH GANDHI C-56 MAHENDRU ENCLAVE DELHI NEW DELHI BRE0050754 19.20 24-AUG-2017 12 LALITA GARG 2570/194 TRINAGAR DELHI NEW DELHI BRE0047277 19.20 24-AUG-2017 13 VINOD KUMAR GARG A1/122 PASCHIM VIHAR NEW DELHI NEW DELHI BRE0132245 68.40 24-AUG-2017 14 ATUL GARS 431- LOHA MANDI HISAR HISAR HISSAR BRE0047403 21.60 24-AUG-2017 15 KAVITA GUPTA B XVII 52/8 BAGH NAUHRIA MALL JAIN BHARAT NAGAR LUDHIANA LUDHIANA BRE0002769 68.40 24-AUG-2017 16 VIPAN GUPTA H NO 30/1B MODEL TOWN EXTENSION LUDHIANA LUDHIANA BRE0047445 68.40 24-AUG-2017 17 VEGA SHARMA 1836/34D CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH BRE0047479 30.00 24-AUG-2017 18 RAM SANEHI TRIPATHI 551K/349R MADHUBAN NAGAR ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW LUCKNOW BRE0047510 19.20 24-AUG-2017 19 YOGESH AGRAWAL P 24 ANAND PURI MOTI DUNGRI ROAD JAIPUR JAIPUR BRE0047563 68.40 24-AUG-2017 20 SHAKUNTALA KHANDELWAL 48-A TALWANDI KOTA KOTA KOTA BRE0047659 68.40 24-AUG-2017 21 MR ARPIT KALA KALA COLOUR LAB MGH ROAD JODHPUR JODHPUR BRE0009036 19.20 24-AUG-2017 22 AMRIT LAL PRAJAPATI OPP CHOUHAN NIWAS SARDARPURA 1ST B ROAD NEAR GORU SWEET HOME JODHPUR JODHPUR BRE0047690 34.80 24-AUG-2017 23 AMITBHAI JAYANTILAL MAKADIA 102-MADHAV COMPLEX OPP AJAY APARTMENT DR YAGNIK ROAD RAJKOT RAJKOT BRE0047734 68.40 24-AUG-2017 24 MANOJ PRABHUDAS DEVIYA AMRELI HOUSE GADH I RANG MAIN RD SONI BAZAR RAJKOT GUJARAT RAJKOT BRE0129478 21.60 24-AUG-2017 TRUPATIBEN MUKESHKUMAR DASANI PRATIK STREET NO 2/3 CLOSE STREET HASANVADI SAHAKAR MAIN ROAD RAJKOT 25 RAJKOT BRE0047755 34.80 24-AUG-2017 26 JAY CHAVDA 3-SHARDA NAGAR RAJKOT RAJKOT BRE0047764 68.40 24-AUG-2017 27 DIMPAL ABHISHEKBHAI CHOKSI 78 KALYANNAGAR NR NEW JUNCTION SURENDRANAGAR SURENDRANAGAR BRE0049576 19.20 24-AUG-2017 28 BHARATBHAI J JINJUVADIYA 6/5 RAILWAY COLONY OPP LAW OFFICE BHAVNAGAR PARA BHAVNAGAR BHAVNAGAR BRE0047882 68.40 24-AUG-2017 29 ANIL KUMAR SHAH C4 BASANT BAHAR SHAHI BAUG AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD BRE0047926 34.80 24-AUG-2017 30 AMARCHAND RAJARAM JAISWAL AMBICA BHAWAN NEAR SARSHWAT APPT CIVIL GODOWN ROAD SHAHIBAG AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD BRE0047937 68.40 24-AUG-2017 31 ASHOK KUMAR HIRALALJHA 17 PRABHUKUNJ SOCIETY NR ARADHNA HIGH SCHOOL MANINAGAR AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD BRE0048016 34.80 24-AUG-2017 32 PATEL VARUN RAMESHBHAI 6/8 CHANDAN PARK SOC ANKUR ROAD NARANPURA AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD BRE0048050 38.40 24-AUG-2017 33 MAHENDRA JAYANTILAL TALATI C 1 AVASH APARTMENT LAD SOCIETY ROAD NEHRU PARK VASTRAPUR AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD BRE0049653 19.20 24-AUG-2017 34 PATEL NIMESH RANCHODBHAI 28 BHAGWAT BUNGLOW B/H SHYAM VIHAR BUNGLOW SILAJ ROAD,THALTEJ AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD BRE0048139 68.40 24-AUG-2017 35 NANDLAL CHIMANDAS 6 SATGURU PARK OPP HARNAMDAS SOCIETY BUNGLOW AREA KUBERNAGAR AHMEDBAD GANDHI NAGAR BRE0049589 19.20 24-AUG-2017 36 SAVITABEN SHANTIBHAI PATEL ANAND BHAVAN SOMESWAR PARK OFF NANA KUMBHNATH ROAD NADIAD NADIAD BRE0048240 34.80 24-AUG-2017 37 DILIP AMBALAL JAIN 99/2 KIKA STREET SHAKUNTALA BLDG GRD FLR MUMBAI MUMBAI BRE0048357 68.40 24-AUG-2017 38 ARPIT P BOTHRA 11/1 NAVJIVAN SOCIETY LAMINGTON ROAD MUMBAI MUMBAI BRE0048374 68.40 24-AUG-2017 Brigade Enterprises Limited Unpaid/Unclaimed equity dividend list as on 31-08-2016 for the year 2009-2010 Slno Name of the Holder Address of the Holder District Folio/Clientid Amount IEPF Date 39 MERLYN IVAN MARTIS MISTRY BLDG 2ND FLOOR PITAMBAR LANE MAHIM W MUMBAI MUMBAI BRE0048391 43.20 24-AUG-2017 40 NEELA SHAH 1002 BAWA TOWER CHUNNABATTI SION MUMBAI MUMBAI BRE0090310 68.40 24-AUG-2017 41 SHARDA GUPTA 401 MANGAL MAHESH 14TH ROAD KHAR WEST MUMBAI MUMBAI BRE0048434 68.40 24-AUG-2017 42 HETAL NAYAN MARU 8/40 GAYOG SOCIETY P M ROAD VILEPARLE E MUMBAI MUMBAI BRE0048448 68.40 24-AUG-2017 43 ABHAY K CHAVHAN DO-001 ASHOK NAGAR B-1 L-T-RD VAZECRA NAKA BORIVALI (WEST) MUMBAI MUMBAI BRE0048568 34.80 24-AUG-2017 44 MEENABEN K CHAUHAN D-001 ASHOK NAGAR B-1 L-T-RD VAZEERA NAKA BORIVALI WEST MUMBAI MUMBAI BRE0048569 34.80 24-AUG-2017 45 KANTI BHAI KCHAUHAN D-001 ASHOK NAGAR B-1 L-T-RD VAZEERA NAKA BORIVLI WEST MUMBAI MUMBAI BRE0048570 34.80 24-AUG-2017 46 GIRISH RAGHUNATH POTDAR GOKUL BUNG 12 ASG ASHWIN NAGAR CIDCO NASHIK NASIK BRE0048662 21.60 24-AUG-2017 47 KOSHLENDRA TOMAR 113 ARADHANA NAGAR BHOPAL BHOPAL BRE0048873 68.40 24-AUG-2017 48 GURPREET SINGH BHATIA BUS STAND ROAD RAJNANDGAON RAIPUR RAIPUR BRE0048890 68.40 24-AUG-2017 49 MAHEBOOB LALANI 5-7-4 483 AACHARGALI NAMPPALY HYDERABAD HYDERABAD BRE0048898 48.00 24-AUG-2017 50 G S ARCHANA SECUNDERABAD HYDERABAD BRE0048919 68.40 24-AUG-2017 51 G L ARAVIND G.LAKSHMI NARAYAN 1-8-144 P.G.ROAD SECUNDRABAD HYDERABAD BRE0048923 68.40 24-AUG-2017 52 BATTULA SRILATHA 204 SRI SRINIVASA RESIDENCY APTS NEAR ED6A OLD BOWENPALLY SECUNDERABAD HYDERABAD BRE0048931 19.20 24-AUG-2017 53 P N SATYA 20/149 THASILDAS STEAL NEWPET PALAMANER CHITTOOR DIST PALAMNER BRE0049000 19.20 24-AUG-2017 54 SUMAN DEVI SONI # 103 APOORAPAIAH LANE SIDDANNA LANE BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0049055 68.40 24-AUG-2017 55 JAYA SONI # 103 APDORAPAIAH LANE SIDDANNA LANE BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0049057 68.40 24-AUG-2017 56 GOPALDAS SONI # 64/3 1ST FLOOR J M ROAD CROSS BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0049058 68.40 24-AUG-2017 MOTAGANAHALLI V #2 ROTHNA MAHAI WEST PARK ROAD 7TH CROSS MALLESHWARAM BANGALORE 57 CHANUMANTHAIAH BANGALORE BRE0047084 5431.20 24-AUG-2017 58 ASHA S S 13/21 SRIRANGA UTTARADHIMUTT ROAD SHANKARPURAM BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0049072 19.20 24-AUG-2017 59 HEMALATHA R 104 1ST BLOCK POLICE QUARTERS JOGUPALYA ULSOOR BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0049081 21.60 24-AUG-2017 60 VIVIAN PHILIP LEWIS 214 WEST WING FERN HILL GARDEN APTS HSR LAYOUT BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0049131 68.40 24-AUG-2017 61 DURGA RAMNAIK 72 SI SURYA 4TH CROSS BASAVESHWARA LAYOUT VIJAYANAGI BANGLORE BANGALORE BRE0049140 68.40 24-AUG-2017 62 AVADHUT A MUTALIK 63/8 14TH MAIN 39TH B CROSS 4TH BLOCK JAYANAGAR BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0049144 43.20 24-AUG-2017 63 MR IBRAHIM SAIT 25, BENSON ROAD, BENSON TOWN BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0116581 38.40 24-AUG-2017 64 B C NARASIMHAMURTHY 311 37TH B CROSS 9TH BLOCK, JAYANAGAR BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0035918 64.80 24-AUG-2017 65 REVANNA RAMESH S SWASTHISHREE # 53 8TH A MAIN 4TH CROSS SVG NAGAR MOODALAPALYAM BANGALORE BANGALORE BRE0049186 68.40 24-AUG-2017 66 SHABEN K BHANUSHALI MAYUR TAILORING COMPANY RAJENDRA GUNJ RAICHUR RAICHUR HO BRE0049274 30.00 24-AUG-2017 67 SURESH RATHOD M/S SURESH INDUSTRIES I-7 VCI ESTATE VYESERPAD CHENNAI CHENNAI BRE0049340 56.40 24-AUG-2017 68 THANGARAJ 2/255 THIRUVENGADAM STREET CHENNAI BRE0049395 19.20 24-AUG-2017 69 PRABHAT CHANDRA C/O LATE D P SHAHI JAINTPUR COLONY ROAD NO-2 MARIPUR MUZAFFARPUR BIHAR MUZAFFARPUR BRE0049528 30.00 24-AUG-2017 SATYABRATA MOHANTY 2B/81 KALPATARU ESTATE JOGESHWARI VIKHROLI LINK ROAD ANDHERI EAST, NR MAJAS BUS 70 DEPOT MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI IN30154917324874 3558.00 24-AUG-2017 71 SEEMA R KOUSTUBHA NO.84, III 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