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FINAL DISTRIBUTION.Xlsx Annexure-1B 1)Taxpayers with turnover above Rs 1.5 Crores b) Taxpayers falling under the jurisdiction of the State Taxpayer's Name SL NO GSTIN Registration Name TRADE_NAME 1 NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD 19AAACN9967E1Z0 2 WEST BENGAL STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD WEST BENGAL STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD 19AAACW6953H1ZX 3 INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD.(ASSAM OIL DIVN.) INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD.(ASSAM OIL DIVN.) 19AAACI1681G1ZM 4 THE W.B.P.D.C.L. THE W.B.P.D.C.L. 19AABCT3027C1ZQ 5 ITC LIMITED ITC LIMITED 19AAACI5950L1Z7 6 TATA STEEL LIMITED TATA STEEL LIMITED 19AAACT2803M1Z8 7 LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED 19AAACL0140P1ZG 8 SAMSUNG INDIA ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD. 19AAACS5123K1ZA 9 EMAMI AGROTECH LIMITED EMAMI AGROTECH LIMITED 19AABCN7953M1ZS 10 KOLKATA PORT TRUST 19AAAJK0361L1Z3 11 TATA MOTORS LTD 19AAACT2727Q1ZT 12 ASHUTOSH BOSE BENGAL CRACKER COMPLEX LIMITED 19AAGCB2001F1Z9 13 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED. 19AAACH1118B1Z9 14 SIMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURES LIMITED. SIMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURES LIMITED. 19AAECS0765R1ZM 15 J.J. HOUSE PVT. LTD J.J. HOUSE PVT. LTD 19AABCJ5928J2Z6 16 PARIMAL KUMAR RAY ITD CEMENTATION INDIA LIMITED 19AAACT1426A1ZW 17 NATIONAL STEEL AND AGRO INDUSTRIES LTD 19AAACN1500B1Z9 18 BHARATIYA RESERVE BANK NOTE MUDRAN LTD. BHARATIYA RESERVE BANK NOTE MUDRAN LTD. 19AAACB8111E1Z2 19 BHANDARI AUTOMOBILES PVT LTD 19AABCB5407E1Z0 20 MCNALLY BHARAT ENGGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED MCNALLY BHARAT ENGGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED 19AABCM9443R1ZM 21 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED 19AAACB2902M1ZQ 22 ALLAHABAD BANK ALLAHABAD BANK KOLKATA MAIN BRANCH 19AACCA8464F1ZJ 23 ADITYA BIRLA NUVO LTD. 19AAACI1747H1ZL 24 LAFARGE INDIA PVT. LTD. 19AAACL4159L1Z5 25 EXIDE INDUSTRIES LIMITED EXIDE INDUSTRIES LIMITED 19AAACE6641E1ZS 26 SHREE RENUKA SUGAR LTD. 19AADCS1728B1ZN 27 ADANI WILMAR LIMITED ADANI WILMAR LIMITED 19AABCA8056G1ZM 28 AJAY KUMAR GARG OM COMMODITY TRADING CO. 19AFIPG4789H1ZY 29 MMTC-PAMP INDIA PVT. LTD. MMTC-PAMP INDIA PVT. 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LTD. 19AABCV6318G1Z8 49 TATA HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CO PVT LTD 19AAACT9077B1Z7 50 SCG EXPORTS PVT. LTD. SCG EXPORTS PVT. LTD. 19AAJCS8854Q1Z5 51 BIRLA CORPORATION LIMITED 19AABCB2075J1ZN 52 THE WEST BENGAL STATE CO OPERATIVE MARKETING FEDERATIONTHE LIMITED WEST BENGAL STATE CO OPERATIVE MARKETING FEDERATION19AABAT0010H2ZY LIMITED 53 SUGUNA FOODS PVT LTD 19AADCS0655F1ZF 54 ORISSA METALIKS PVT. LTD., 19AAACO8663L1ZT 55 SRESTH PRODUCTS PRIVATE LIMITED SRESTH PRODUCTS PRIVATE LIMITED 19AAKCS0745B1ZH 56 GAGAN FERROTECH LTD., GAGAN FERROTECH LTD., 19AABCG2667B1ZT 57 BHARAT COCKING COAL LTD 19AAACB7934M1Z8 58 BHARAT COKING COAL LIMITED BHARAT COKING COAL LIMITED 19AAACB7934M2Z7 59 PARCON (I) P LTD 19AABCP6453A1ZM 60 RADHIKA ELECTRO CAST PVT LTD RADHIKA ELECTRO CAST PVT LTD 19AADCS9011P1ZU 61 AARADHANA AGRO TECH PVT. LTD. AARADHANA AGRO TECH PVT. LTD. 19AAICA3480B1ZV 62 SHARAD KUMAR KEDIA SHREE AUTOMOTIVE PVT. LTD. 19AAECS6807Q1ZL 63 TITAN COMPANY LIMITED TITAN COMPANY LIMITED 19AAACT5131A1ZU 64 GARDEN REACH SHIP BUILDERS & ENGINEERS LTD 19AAACG9371K1Z4 65 LG ELECTRONICS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED 19AAACL1745Q1Z1 66 JALAN COMPANY (PVT) LTD. 19AAACJ9665P1ZM 67 AMAR NATH CHOUDHARY VITARICH AGRO FOOD (INDIA) LTD. 19AACCV2791A1ZE 68 ABHISHEK AGRAWAL AMBEY MINING PVT. LTD., 19AAFCA2578R1ZW 69 SHAKAMBHARI ISPAT & POWER LTD. 19AADCM1189L1Z1 70 GRAPHITE INDIA LTD. 19AAACC0457C1Z4 71 LEXUS MOTORS LTD LEXUS MOTORS LTD 19AAACL5356K1Z6 72 MURLIDHAR RATANLAL EXPORTS LTD 19AABCM8371Q1ZN 73 SAILESH TRAMBAKLAL DESAI SUN PHARMA LABORATORIES LTD 19AACCS6163P1ZO 74 INGRAM MICRO INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED 19AABCT1296R1ZK 75 TATA METALIKS DI PIPES LIMITED 19AACCT7743A1ZE 76 UTKARSH TUBES & PIPES LIMITED UTKARSH TUBES & PIPES LIMITED 19AAACW4982C1Z6 77 S.G. STRIPS LTD. S.G. STRIPS LTD. 19AADCS8378R2Z5 78 BERGER PAINTS INDIA LIMITED 19AABCB0976E1ZS 79 RAJESH AGARWAL ELEGANCE TRADELINKS PRIVATE LIMITED 19AADCE6719L1Z7 80 COAL INDIA LIMITED NORTH EASTERN COALFIELDS, COAL INDIA LIMITED 19AABCC3929J1ZH 81 SPENCER'S RETAIL LIMITED SPENCER''S RETAIL LIMITED 19AABCG3443R1Z4 82 GOODRICK GR.LTD. 19AABCG1614Q1ZD 83 PAHARPUR COOLING TOWERS LIMITED 19AABCP8017C1ZM 84 AHAMMED M P MALABAR GOLD PRIVATE LIMITED 19AADCM9043R1ZO 85 ALKEM LABORATORIES LTD. 19AABCA9521E1ZU 86 PRATISHTHA COMMERCIAL PVT. LTD. 19AABCP5603Q1ZZ 87 SACHCHIDANAND 19ABWPN0818L1ZY 88 HINDUSTHAN NATIONAL GLASS & IND LTD 19AAACH7557G1ZC 89 SHILPI FOREX & AIR TRAVELS PVT LTD SHILPI FOREX & AIR TRAVELS PVT. LTD. 19AAGCS5379D1Z1 90 BRIDGE & ROOF CO INDIA LIMITED 19AABCB3166E1ZW 91 BHAGWAN DAS GUPTA HOOGHLY INFRASTRUCTURE PVT. LTD. 19AACCH2324M1ZI 92 HAVELL'S INDIA LTD. HAVELL''S INDIA LTD. 19AAACH0351E1Z2 93 TANISHI COMMOTRADES PRIVATE LIMITED TANISHI COMMOTRADES PRIVATE LIMITED 19AAECT8857B1Z1 94 SHRI BADRINARAIN ALLOYS & STEELS LTD. SHRI BADRINARAIN ALLOYS & STEELS LTD. 19AAECS2878K1ZQ 95 SURESH KUMAR INDIAN CABLE NET CO. LTD. 19AABCR4726Q1ZR 96 SHREE PARASHNATH RE-ROLLING MILLS LTD. SHREE PARASHNATH RE-ROLLING MILLS LTD. 19AAGCS2108E1ZM 97 LINK TELECOM PVT. LTD., 19AAACL7909A1ZO 98 SHAIL GUPTA PRIMETALS TECHNOLOGIES INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED 19AAECV9657M1ZC 99 BENGAL BEVERAGES PVT. LTD. 19AABCB5984E1ZI 100 VICKY JEWELLERY WORKS PVT. LTD., VICKY JEWELLERY WORKS PVT. LTD., 19AABCV3801G1ZI 101 LMDY VENTURES PRIVATE LIMITED LCS COAL & COKE PRIVATE LIMITED 19AACCL7888C1Z4 102 WACKER METROARK CHEMICALS PRIVATE LIMITED WACKER METROARK CHEMICALS PRIVATE LIMITED 19AAACW2192G1Z8 103 PRITHVIRAJ SAREMAL KOTHARI RIDDISIDDHI BULLIONS LTD 19AAACR6727L1ZX 104 KETAN DOSHI MODERN IMPEX 19AAFFM0833Q1ZU 105 THE SUPREME INDUSTRIES LTD. 19AAACT1344F1ZL 106 BDG METAL & POWER LIMITED BDG METAL & POWER LIMITED 19AACCB2298Q1ZZ 107 ADDHYA FOREX PRIVATE LIMITED ADDHYA FOREX PRIVATE LIMITED 19AAICA4014H1ZV 108 REGAL SUPPLIER PVT LTD REGAL SUPPLIER PVT LTD 19AADCR5612B1ZP 109 KUNDAN CARE PRODUCTS LIMITED KUNDAN CARE PRODUCTS LIMITED 19AACCK4743R1ZU 110 ANJALI JEWELLERS ANJALI JEWELLERS 19AAIFA3096J1Z4 111 VST INDUSTRIES LIMITED VST INDUSTRIES LIMITED 19AAACV6799C1ZW 112 ETC AGRO PROCESSING (INDIA) PVT LTD ETC AGRO PROCESSING (INDIA) PVT LTD 19AABCE9812E1ZO 113 GAYSON & CO. (P) LTD. 19AABCG0158R1Z6 114 SURYA ALLOY INDUSTRIES LIMITED 19AADCS5890E1Z2 115 M.R.F. LIMITED 19AAACM4154G1ZK 116 GREAT EASTERN APPLIANCES (P) LTD. 19AABCG1741J1ZN 117 NA SAI SULPHONATES PVT.LTD. 19AAECS6573R1ZC 118 RASTRIYA ISPAT NIGAM LTD 19AABCR0435L1ZB 119 IFB AGRO INDUSTRIES LTD. 19AAACI6487L1ZX 120 SHOPPERS STOP LTD. , 19AABCS4383A1ZI 121 Mondelez India Foods Private Limited 19AAACC0460H1ZZ 122 RAJPUTANA GENERAL COMMERCIAL CORP. (P) LTD. RAJPUTANA GENERAL COMMERCIAL CORP. (P) LTD. 19AABCR2016H1ZN 123 AMIT METALIKS LIMITED 19AACCD1133E1Z6 124 GODREJ CONSUMERS PRODUCTS LTD. 19AABCG3365J1ZF 125 JOHNSON & JOHNSON PRIVATE LIMITED 19AAACJ0866E1ZO 126 HARI PRASAD AJAY KUMAR PODDAR JAI MEHENDIPUR BALAJI ISPAT UDYOG 19AABHH8725E1Z9 127 PATAKA INDUSTRIES (P) LTD. PATAKA INDUSTRIES (P) LTD. 19AABCP5057C1ZK 128 KHOSLA ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD. 19AABCK9715C1ZK 129 CHEVIOT COMPANY LTD 19AABCC2380H1ZR 130 VICKRAM SUGANDH ANJANI GOLD PRIVATE LIMITED 19AAKCA1637J1ZH 131 M/S ROY AGROVETS PVT LTD M/S ROY AGROVETS PVT LTD 19AAFCR6510E1ZI 132 GILLANDERS ARBUTHNOT & CO LTD 19AAACG9832F1ZH 133 SUPREME & CO. PVT. LTD. 19AACCA7232K1ZK 134 LUMINO INDUSTRIES LTD. LUMINO INDUSTRIES LTD. 19AABCL0720E1Z0 135 DABUR INDIA LIMITED 19AAACD0474C1Z2 136 COROMONDEL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED COROMONDEL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 19AAACC7852K1ZA 137 NARENDRA TELANG APPLE INDIA PVT.LTD. 19AABCA1906H1ZZ 138 CIPLA LIMITED 19AAACC1450B1ZB 139 SAREGAMA INDIA LTD 19AAACT9815B1ZD 140 NSIL EXPORTS LIMITED 19AAACN5529J1Z7 141 PHOENIX CONVEYOR BELT INDIA (P) LIMITED 19AABCP5595P1ZI 142 ESSAR OIL LIMITED 19AAACE0890P1Z6 143 PARADEEP PHOSPHATES LIMITED 19AABCP3276D1ZH 144 SUNBRIGHT VINIMAY (P) LTD. SUNBRIGHT VINIMAY (P) LTD. 19AAICS7677N1Z9 145 INDIA POWER CORPORATION LIMITED 19AABCD0340G1Z4 146 MODERN INDIA CONCAST LIMITED, 19AADCM3091K1Z6 147 S R ADDHYA FINANCE PRIVATE LIMITED S.R.ADDHYA FINANCE PVT. LTD. 19AADCS8522K1ZY 148 LUDLOW JUTE & SPECIALITIES LTD. 19AACCA2034K1ZU 149 ASSOCIATED BROKERS PRIVATE LIMITED 19AAECA4414D1Z3 150 NEO METALIKS LIMITED, 19AABCN8514G1ZE 151 JAY SHREE TEA AND INDUSTRIES LTD JAY SHREE TEA AND INDUSTRIES LTD 19AAACJ7788D1Z7 152 RECKITT BENCKISER (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED 19AABCR2655Q1ZR 153 LUPIN LTD. 19AAACL1069K1ZC 154 SANJAY KUMAR PODDAR SHREE N V ISPAT UDYOG 19AFRPP9086K1Z9 155 VESUVIUS INDIA LTD. 19AAACV8995Q1Z1 156 FRENCH MOTOR CAR CO. LTD 19AAACF4735G1ZO 157 TITAGARH WAGONS LIMITED TITAGARH WAGONS LIMITED 19AABCT1377P1ZQ 158 DIPAK
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