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F.Y.2019-2020 10.00 FORCE MOTORS LIMITED Unpaid Dividend list for Financial Year 2019-2020 as on 31.12.2020 SR. WARR_NO FOLIO MICRNO/DD NAM1 Add1 Add2 Add3 City PIN SHARES NETDVD NO 1 161 1100001100016244 200 SPFL SECURITIES LTD 15/63 M CIVIL LINES KANPUR KANPUR 208001 50 462.00 2 1388 1201060000321425 1427 HEMALATA SUDAM SONAWANE 11 PADMAWATI CO OP HOU SOC PENDHARKAR COLONY SANE GURUJI NGR JAIL ROAD NASHIK ROAD NASHIK 422009 40 400.00 3 309 1201060000507621 348 NIMISHBHAI DAYABHAI CHOKSI NURSING SCHOOL M P SHAH CAMPUS HOSPITAL ROAD JAMNAGAR 361001 1 10.00 4 124 1201060001057332 163 KULDIP SINGH WG-225A ISLAMABAD ADDA BASTI JALANDHAR JALANDHAR 144001 2 20.00 5 930 1201060001503825 969 SALVE ANKITA MANOHAR F-1/102 MORAJ RESIDENCY SECTOR 16 SANPADA NAVI MUMBAI 400705 12 120.00 6 57342 1201060001644939 876519 SIDDAPPA M BABALESHWAR SANGAMESHWAR NILAY BEHIND KEB GANESH NAGAR TALIKOTI BIJAPUR 586212 4 40.00 7 1745 1201060002100511 1784 JEEVANKUMAR DHANAPAL KAMATE A/P AKKOL TAL CHIKODI BEHIND PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE NIPANI DIST BELGAUM BELGAUM 591211 25 250.00 8 1930 1201060002454968 1969 DINKAR EDUPUGANTI NO 1ST FLOOR 83 PARESH MAZUMDAR ROAD KOLKATA KOLKATA 700107 5 50.00 9 2051 1201060002543374 2090 SANJEEV KHETRAPAL HNO/H/7/9 DLF PH1 CHAMPA MARG VILL NATHUPUR GURGAON 122002 1111 10276.00 10 1499 1201060100036906 1538 Rupali Mahendra Pund 201 ARPAN GARDEN APP VINUS PARK OPP COLLECTOR RES CAMP AMRAVATI Amravati 444602 10 100.00 11 1443 1201060100081231 1482 SANKET RAJKUMAR SINGHEE SINGHEE SADAN EAST GANDHI SAGAR ROAD NAGPUR 440002 10 100.00 12 1497 1201060100234379 1536 NARESH DHANRAJ SANCHETI RAYLLI PLOT AMRAVATI 444601 3 30.00 13 208 1201060400092481 247 SUDHIR KUMAR JAIN 47, TILAK ROAD DEHRADUN 248001 34 340.00 14 27589 1201060400102720 876371 RAJ MANOCHA 14/3 NEW VASANT VIHAR ENCLAVE DEHRADUN 248001 6 60.00 15 167 1201060600015457 206 Abdul Jabbar Khan 5/2, Rait Ganj Near Lal Darwaja Farrukhabad 209625 10 100.00 16 52244 1201060800122582 876493 MAHESH DIXIT CJRM 84 JUNIOR MIG SUKHALIYA INDORE 452010 65 650.00 17 771 1201090000029211 810 AISHWARYA SHARAD DANDEKAR 'SITA NIVAS', TEJPAL SCHEME, ROAD NO.4, VILE PARLE EAST MUMBAI 400057 1 10.00 18 936 1201090000223262 975 SONAL SANJEEV KHANDELWAL A-701 RASHESH BRIJBHUMI PHASE -2 TEMBA ROAD BHAYANDER WEST THANE 401101 10 100.00 19 57569 1201090000398631 876521 BRIJESH KUMAR VAJAWAT . 19, SAMUDRA MUDALI STREET CHENNAI 600003 10 92.00 20 1641 1201090000682890 1680 D. MURALI . DOOR NO. 23-1-96 GANDHI ROAD ONGOLE 523001 15 150.00 21 585 1201090001125821 624 SHEELA. A. TRIPATHI . A-305, RAJMOTI CO. OP. SOC. CHHARWADA ROAD,GIDC VAPI 396195 15 150.00 22 1733 1201090001334416 1772 NAGARAJ S HEGDE ADVOCATE A N PAI CHAWL COURT ROAD SIRSI 581402 2 20.00 23 586 1201090001371636 625 PRASHANT MADHUBHAI MANGUKIA 21-BINHIND OLD GIDC OFFICE VAPI PARDI VALSAD GUJRAT VAPI 396197 20 200.00 24 308 1201090001569464 347 KIRTI MANSUKHLAL PURKHA BURDHAN CHOWK LINDI BAZAR JAMNAGAR 361001 2 20.00 25 6394 1201090001672307 876578 SANJAYKUMAR RAMESHKUMAR PRABHAKUNJ SOCIETY B/H PETROL PUMP GODHRA GODHRA 389001 21 210.00 PARIKH 26 851 1201090002441491 890 SHEETAL JIGNESH SHAH A/701 TRIDEV APT-2 CHSL BHAKTI MARG NEAR BALRAJESHWAR MANDIR MULUND WEST MUMBAI 400080 45 450.00 27 22510 1201090002686712 876347 AMIT GUPTA . 39/18 SHAKTI NAGAR DELHI 110007 5 50.00 28 1960 1201090003187147 1999 PAPI SARKAR W/O DEBASISH SARKAR KSHUDIRAM PALLY,ISLAMPUR UTTAR DINAJPUR ISLAMPUR 733202 50 500.00 29 1985 1201090003471165 2024 BANARASHILAL AGARWALA MEGHALAYA DRUGS DISTRIBUTOR PO-T WEST GARO HILLS TURA TURA 794001 11 110.00 30 505 1201090003482097 544 SIDDIKABIBI ABDULHAMIDKHAN BALUCHINA TEKRA, BEDA FALI NR;KASBA MOHOLLA,LUNAWADA DIST;PANCHMAHAL LUNAWADA 389230 5 50.00 PATHAN 31 1052 1201090003908922 1091 SRILATA PANDURANG PAI FLAT NO 4 VIKRAM VIHAR NEAR DEODHAR HOSPITAL PIMPRI GAON PUNE 411017 30 300.00 32 614 1201090004056541 653 DWARKA PRASAD BAHETI 41-A 4TH FLOOR,MORARJI LALJI BLDG, 47 M B VELKAR STREET KOLBHATT LANE CHIRABAZAR MUMBAI 400002 1 10.00 33 62406 1201090004133795 876536 REKHA AGARWAL 13, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD 4TH FLOOR NEAR ALLAHABAD BANK HOWRAH 711101 2 20.00 34 550 1201090004277629 589 BAKULBHAI DHIRUBHAI PATEL MAIN BAZAR,VIVEKANAND SOC., AT&PO.CHALTHAN, TAL.PALSANA SURAT 394305 14 140.00 35 568 1201090005262983 607 PURAB J DALAL A 31 GANESH PARK SOC NR LION CLUB ADAJAN SURAT 395009 103 1030.00 36 32855 1201090006637947 876561 PATEL SHAILESHBHAI M . 11 SHAN BUNGLOWS NR SARDAR PATEL RING ROAD SHILAJ, DASKROI AHMEDABAD 380058 750 6937.00 37 206 1201090007762309 245 RAJINDER SINGH . 31 DELHI ROAD I T I ROOP VIHAR STATE BANK COLONY SAHARANPUR 247001 20 200.00 38 23877 1201090008111967 876351 KAVITA KHANNA . HOUSE NO-A-591 SARITA VIHAR NEW DELHI DELHI NEW DELHI 110076 15 150.00 39 511 1201090008272943 550 SIDHPURA PRIYANK PRAVINBHAI . C-1, 304 GANGOTRI APPARTMENT R V DESAI ROAD PRATAPNAGAR VADODARA 390004 10 100.00 SR. WARR_NO FOLIO MICRNO/DD NAM1 Add1 Add2 Add3 City PIN SHARES NETDVD NO 40 258 1201090009119811 297 JYOTI MAHESHWARI . R C VYAS 1 L 9 R C VYAS COLONY BHILWARA RAJASTHAN BHILWARA 311001 10 100.00 41 1402 1201090700136955 1441 BIHANI JAWAHAR HARIKISHAN PANCHKANDIL MALEGAON MALEGAON 423203 2 20.00 42 1367 1201091900145730 1406 MEENAKSHI SHIVKUMAR 2107-A , SANKESHWAR ROAD , GADHINGLAJ DIST-KOLHAPUR GADHINGLAJ 416502 4 40.00 KOLHAPURE 43 2007 1201092400088392 2046 MAHANT YADAV VILL- KAKERKUND. GOPALGANJ 841428 1 10.00 44 1990 1201092600250428 2029 RINKU PATWARI BHAGALPUR ROAD DUMKA 814101 20 200.00 45 807 1201120000108039 846 SHALIN PANKAJ PATWA B/11, MAKWANA NAGAR, CARTER ROAD NO.3, BORIVALI (EAST) MUMBAI 400066 50 500.00 46 1487 1201120000198643 1526 RADHESHYAM CHANDULAL TULSI, AT: ALSI PLOT, OPP. NCC OFFICE, POST : GANDHI NAGAR, AKOLA 444004 30 300.00 CHANDAK 47 17379 1201120000289403 876313 PRUTHVIRAJ HIRALAL SOLANKI A-135 RESHMA ROW HOUSE, MAGOB-1 SURAT 395009 5 50.00 48 38 1201130000020791 77 ARVIND KUMAR JAJOO - (HUF) 201,MANGAL TIRTH COMPLEX, BPC ROAD, ALKAPURI 15, SAMPAT RAO COLONY, VADODARA 39007 25 231.00 49 46868 1201130000111545 876457 MEENA GAWANDE 1701, ORIENT PLATINUM, PLOT NO. 10-A, SECTOR -35H, KHARGHAR, NAVI MUMBAI 410210 2 20.00 50 899 1201130000150359 938 VIDYA SUNIL JOSHI D-25, AJANTA, DSP DAE QARTERS ANUSHAKTI NAGAR, MUMBAI 400094 10 100.00 51 170 1201130000195373 209 SUPRABHA SINGH M.I.G. II, 63 A, A.D.A. COLONY, NAINI ALLAHABAD 211008 6 60.00 52 37834 1201130000572066 876425 SUNITA SADASHIV PARAB 243/6 AMIR HOSUE DR D B MARG OPP GILDER TANK GRANT ROAD EAST MUMBAI 400007 3 30.00 53 7364 1201130000644375 876579 MEENA NIPOON SHAH FLT 10 SONAWALA BLDG 67 4TH FLR N S ROAD MARINE DRIVE IN FRONT OF WANKHEDE S MUMBAI 400020 25 250.00 CHURCHGATE 54 45223 1201200000018999 876452 CHETAN JAYWANT SAWANT D/4,PANCHGANGA SOCIETY,RABODI, NO 2, SHIVAJI NAGAR,THANE (WEST), MUMBAI 400601 10 100.00 55 279 1201210100251113 318 SAMKIT BHANDARI 105 AJEET COLONY RATANADA JODHPUR 342001 3 30.00 56 273 1201210100495233 312 AKASH MAHARSHI S/O KANHIYA LAL SHARMA BEHIND SHYAM CINEMA . CHURU 331001 2 20.00 57 1992 1201320000690779 2031 ASHA KUMARI SINGH SHIV PAHAR CHOWK KARHARBIL RAM RATAN SINGH ROAD DUMKA DUMKA 814701 8 80.00 58 223 1201320000989563 262 ATHAR PARVEZ . 177/D RAHMAT NAGAR NEAR MASZID RAJGHAT GORAKHPUR 273001 15 150.00 59 232 1201320001146341 271 PRAKASH CHAND . HOUSE NO 4 SINDHI COLONY TUNDLA TUNDLA 283204 60 600.00 60 1702 1201320001148961 1741 CLETUS B SEQUEIRA 3E/20 1739/52 ALVARIS ROAD KAIBATTAL KADRI MANGALDRE KANKANADY KAKSHINAKANNA 575002 1 10.00 DA 61 922 1201320001201841 961 DEEPAK M MAHAJAN B/305 BHAVESH CHS RAMCHANDRA NEAR NITIN COMPANY THANE 400604 4 40.00 N 62 1409 1201320001219272 1448 MAHESH GOKULCHAND BIRLA PLOT NO 8 ASAWA PIMPRALA JALGAON 425001 15 150.00 63 1391 1201320001323313 1430 SHIBANI ADHIKARI DATTA VIHAR ROW HOUSE NO G 43 CANAL ROA JAIL ROAD NASIK ROAD JAIL RD NASIK 422101 70 700.00 64 263 1201330000082005 302 TAPISH JAIN H NO 278, BLOCK - B HIREN MAGRI SEC - 14 NR COMMUNITY HALL, UDAIPUR UDAIPUR 313001 20 200.00 65 15844 1201330000174170 876297 MEGHNABEN TUSHAR SHAH TARANG TRADING CO B/H DANAPITH LALCHAND BLDG BHAVNAGAR 364001 5 50.00 66 589 1201330000179656 628 USHABEN MUKESH SHAH 408 SUPER APPT SANDH KUWA NAVSARI NAVSARI 396445 1 10.00 67 1362 1201330000781791 1401 SUBHASH HINDURAO POWAR A P JAKHALE SATYAVATI COLONY TAL PANHALA DIST KOLHAPUR KOLHAPUR 416114 2 20.00 68 1583 1201330000921961 1622 I RAJANI 12-13-483/ 33/ 1, STREET NO. 1, NEAR BANK OF BARODA , TARNAKA, SECUNDERABAD, JAMA I HYDERABAD 500007 1 10.00 OSMANIA, 69 3250 1201370000383641 876286 SUSHILA JAIN GOSHAMAHAL, NAMPALLY HYDERABAD HYDERABAD 500012 2 20.00 70 231 1201640000006202 270 MUKUL DHAR C/O HARI BABU AGARWAL 81/1, GANJ BAZAR FIROZABAD 283203 10 100.00 71 155 1201640000107513 194 PREETI TANDON 25, KUNJ GALI ETAWAH 206001 10 100.00 72 1516 1201700000107429 1555 VINITA JAIN 62, SHIKSHAK NAGAR, . INDORE 452005 5 50.00 73 52096 1201700000179866 876567 CHAIN SINGH MODI . 6/7, MAHESH NAGAR, INDORE 452002 175 1618.00 74 1512 1201700000183695 1551 KANUPRIYA KUMBHAJ 331, JAWAHAR MARG, MUKERI PURA, INDORE 452002 50 500.00 75 281 1201700000227647 320 MOHIT BHANSALI SANYOG- III RD, CHOPASANI ROAD, JODHPUR 342003 23 230.00 76 52131 1201700000234287 876492 ROHAN SANCHETI 301-B, NEAR NEHRU PARK, PARK ROAD, VALLABH NAGAR, INDORE 452003 7 70.00 77 1307 1201700000249589 1346 DEEPAK LAXMINARAYAN RATHI B/H. RAHUL APPARTMENT, 20-B, MANIK NAGAR, BURUDGAON ROAD, AHMEDNAGAR 414001 4 40.00 78 959 1201750000029082 998 PRAMOD KAMLAKAR GARUDE B -7, SUSHEEL VILLA , PLOT NO 28, THANA NAKA ROAD , PANVEL PANVEL 410206 10 100.00 SR.
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