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CC Follow-Up-Of 10Th CC 17.10.2012.Xls 7 M/S Sub: Follow up action of the consent as per the approval of the CC dtd 17.10.2012 as on 22.11.2012 Name of Field Officer S.N. Name of IndustryDate of CC Section Remarks Consent Validity who is handling /has handled the case RESUBMISSION 1 M/s. Vishwaroop Info Tech Pvt. 17.10.2012 RO(HQ) In process NA Sharad Pawar Ltd., Plot No. 34,35 and 36, Sector- 30A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 2 M/s. Serenedipti Buildtech Pvt. 17.10.2012 RO(HQ) Report from RO- NA Sharad Pawar Ltd, S.No: 29/1 (pt), 29/5 (pt), 31/4 Thane called on dt: (pt), 32(pt), 31/2, 31/3, 31/4(pt), 29/10/2012 34(pt) at Kasarvadawli, Ghodbuder Road, Thane FRESH AGENDA 1 M/s. Sauer Danfross India Pvt. 17.10.2012 JD(APC) Granted on Commissioning of Sagar Warhekar Ltd., 40, G No.94 and 100, Cliff Inl 01.11.2012 the unit or 5 years Estate, Wagholi Rahu Road, whichever is earlier Kesnand, Off Ahmednagar Road, Pune 2 M/s. 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