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Member Industries of Emergency Response Centre Member Industries of Emergency Response Centre S.No Name/Address of Industry District R.O. Membership M/s Aich Aar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd, Bhopal - Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/015 Salamatpur road, Village – Diwanganj, Dist. Raisen 1. (M.P.) M/s Adarsh Electroplating Works 6/1, H-sector, Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/004 Industrial Estate, Govindpura, Dist. Bhopal 2. (M.P.) – 23 M/s Betul Oil & Flours Ltd, Kosmi Industrial Arera, Betul Bhopal BPL/BTL/001 3. Dist. Betul - (M.P.) -460001 M/s Bharat Zinc Ltd., Plot No.-215,New Industrial Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/013 4. area, Mandideep, Dist. Raisen.- 462046 (M.P.) M/s Crompton greaves Ltd., Plot No-30, New Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/027 Industrial Area No-1, Mandideep, Dist. Raisen – 5. 462046 (M.P.) M/s Eichar Tractors, Plot No.1, Sector – D, Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/029 6. Industrial area, Mandideep, Dist.- Raisen - 462046 (M.P.) M/s Eastern air products Pvt. Ltd., 1-2 Industrial Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/011 7. estate, Govindpura, Bhopal – 462023 (M.P.) M/s Hindustan Electro- graphites Limited, Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/005 Mandideep Industrial Area, Mandideep, Dist. Raisen 8. – 462046 (M.P.) M/s Indian Pest Control Plot No. 1A, Sector B, Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/003 Industrial Area, Govindpura, District : Bhopal – 9. 462023 M/s Itarsi Oil & Flours Ltd., Industrial estate, Kheda, Hoshangbad Bhopal BPL/HBD/002 10. Itarsi. Dist. Hoshangabad – 461111 M/s Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., (LPG Bottling Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/005 plant) Bakania- Bhaunri Station, Indore road, 11. Bairagarh, Dist. Bhopal – 462030 (M.P.) M/s Jagmanak Solvent Ext. Plant, Ganesh Mandir Sehore Bhopal BPL/SHR/002 12. Road, Dist. Sehore – 466003 (M.P.) M/s Kilpest India Ltd.,7-C, Industrial Area, Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/002 13. Govindpura, Dist. Bhopal – 462023 M/s Lupin (Laboratories) Ltd., 198-202, New Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/006 industrial area No - 2, Mandideep, Dist. Raisen 14. (M.P.) 462046 1 M/s Lilasons Breweries Ltd., Industrial area, Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BP/009 15. Govindpura, Dist. Bhopal – 462023 (M.P.) M/s M.P. State Co-operative Oil Seed Grower‟s Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/015 16. Federation., Dist. Bhopal (M.P.) M/s Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/007 Ltd., Plot no. 182-A, sector 1, Industrial area 17. Mandideep, Dist. Raisen - 462046 (M.P.) M/s Progressive Extn. & Exports Ltd., Plot No. 33, Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/020 New Industrial area, Mandideep, Dist.Raisen-462046 18. (M.P.) M/s Standard Carbonic India Pvt. Ltd., Village - Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/028 Sehatganj, Post - kharbai, Dist. Raisen - 464551 19. (M.P.) M/s S.S. Crop Care Limited, (Unit II ), Wilson Lane Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/010 Near L.U.N. Water Tank Industrial area, Govindpura 20. Dist. Bhopal 462023 (M.P.)India M/s S.S. Crop Care Ltd., Shed No. 10, Industrial Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/006 21. Estate, Govindpura, Dist. Bhopal – 462023, M.P. M/s Standard Surfactants Ltd, 24-A, New sector, Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/021 22. Industrial area, Mandideep, Dist. Raisen - 462046 (M.P.) M/s Siddhartha Soya Products, P. B. No. 29, Harda - Harda Bhopal BPL/HRD/001 23. Indore road, Harda, Dist. Harda, 461331 (M.P.) M/s Security Paper Mill, Dist. Hoshangabad - 461005 Hoshangbad Bhopal BPL/HBD/003 24. (M.P.) M/s Surya Agroils Ltd., 1, Industrial Area, Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/001 25. Salamatpur, Dist. Raisen – 464651 (M.P.) M/s Super Galvanizing Industries, 6/1- A, H - Sector, Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/016 Industrial Estate, Govindupra, Dist. Bhopal – 26. 462023, M.P. M/s Unialkem Fertilizers, Dewanganj, Dist. Raisen Bhopal Bhopal BPL/RSN/002 (M.P.) Reg.Office- E-5, Plot No.4, Ravishankar, 27. Nagar, Bhopal-462016 M/s Parle Agro Pvt. Ltd. (Bhopal Unit), 44/46, New Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/030 28. Industrial Area, Zone II, Mandideep, Dist. Raisen M/s Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Near Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/033 29. Bairagarh, Bhopal – 30 2 M/s Lapp India Pvt. Ltd., Plot no. E/16-19, AKVN Rajgarh Bhopal GNA/GNA/009 Industrial Area, Pilukhedi, Narsingarh, Dist. Rajgarh 30. - 465667 (M.P.) M/s Ramdev Sugars Pvt. Ltd., Thaini Bankhedi, Dist. Hoshangbad Bhopal BPL/HBD/004 31. Hoshangabad - 461990 (M.P.) M/s Shrijee Sugarand Power Pvt. Ltd., Sohagpur- Betul Bhopal BPL/BTL/002 32. 460001, Dist. Betul M/s SSA International Ltd., 11-A, Satlapur Growth Raisen Bhopal Centre, Industrial Area II, Mandideep - 462046 Dist. 33. Raisen (M.P.) West-Central Railway, DRM Office, Near Habibganj Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/034 34. Railway Crossing, Bhopal (M.P.) M/s. Trident Limited, Near Narmada Bridge, Sehore Bhopal BPL/BPL042 Hoshangabad Road, Budhni, Dist. Sehore - 466445 35. (M.P.) M/s Oswal Denims (Unit II), Plot No. 87, Industrial Rajgarh Bhopal 36. Area Pilukhedi - 465667, Dist. Rajgarh M/s Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Aviation Fuel Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/43 37. Station, Raja Bhoj Airport, Bhopal – 462030 M/s IWI Stationary Private Limited, B-4, Industrial Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/048 Area, Phase II, Mandideep - 462046, Dist. Raisen 38. (M.P.) M/s Makson Nutrition Food (India) Pvt. Ltd., Plot Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/049 No. 3, Sector -D, Industrial Area, Mandideep, Dist. 39. Raisen - 462046 (M.P.) M/s Hind Pharma, 11-G, Industrial Area, Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/044 40. Govindpura, Bhopal -462021 (M.P.) M/s Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, (LPG Bhopal Bhopal BPL/BPL/045 41. Bottling Plant), Bakania, Bhopal -462030 (M.P.) M/s Makson Healthcare (P) Ltd., 6-A, Sector-D, Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/050 AKVN Industrial Area, Mandideep - 462046, Dist. 42. Raisen (M.P.) M/s Specility Organics Pvt. Limited, Plot No. 49, Raisen Bhopal BPL/RSN/051 Sector - B, Industrial Area, Mandideep, Dist. Raisen - 43. 462046 (M.P.) 3 M/s Agro Aid Pesticides, Vidisha Vidisha Bhopal GNA/VDS/007 44. M/s Combined Chemicals, 15/1- 2 & 3, Industrial Vidhsha Bhopal GNA/VDS/011 Estate, Dist. Vidisha – 464002 (M.P.) 45. M/s Goyal Pesticides , 5 km. milestone, Sanchi Vidisha Bhopal GNA/VDS/010 Road, Dist. Vidisha – 464001 (M.P.) 46. M/s New Made Chem. 1-A, Industrial Estate, Dist. Vidisha Bhopal GNA/VDS/006 47. Vidisha - 464002 (M.P.) M/s S.M. Dye Chem, Soya Complex, Sanchi Road, Vidisha Bhopal GNA/VDS/009 48. Dist. Vidisha 464001 (M.P.) M/s A.V. Thomas Industrial Products Ltd., Village - Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/001 Chickheda, Pandhurna, Dist. Chhindwara - 480334 49. (M.P.) M/s Bhansali Engg. & Polymers Products Ltd., Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/007 50. Bhansali Nagar ,P.O. Paradsingha, taluka - Sausar, Dist. Chhindwara.- 480108 (M.P.) M/s Cure Worth (India) Ltd., Plot No.28-29, Sector – Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/008 'B', M.P.AKVN, Growth Centre, Tehsil Sausar, Dist. 51. Chhindwara-486106 (M.P.) M/s Hindustan Lever Ltd., 5/6 Km., stone, Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/009 52. Narsinghpur – road, Post Saran, Village – Lehgadhua, Dist. Chhindwara –480002 (M.P.) M/s Prime Solvent Extn. Ltd., Unit 1, Vill. Partala, Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/005 Parasia road, P. B. No. 51, Dist. Chhindwara,PIN - 53. 480001 (M.P.) M/s Poona Daal Import & Export (P) Ltd., Dist. - Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/011 54. Chhindwara (M.P.) M/s Sonali Soya Products, Village - Partata, Parasia Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/010 55. road, Dist. Chhindwara. M/s Surynarayan Vegoils Pvt. Ltd., Parasia Road, Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/011 56. Partala, Post - Nonia, Dist. Chhindwara (M.P.) M/s Adani Wilmar Limited, Vill. Partala, Parasia Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/012 57. Road, Chhindwara - 480001 (M.P.) M/s Raymond Limited (Textile Dn.), B-1, AKVN, Chhindwara Chhindwara 58. Kailash Nagar, Sausar, Chhindwara - 480106 (M.P.) 4 M/s Som Distilleries Pvt. Ltd., Sriram Warehouse, Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/027 Vill. Imaliya, Bohota Chand Road, Chhindwara 59. (M.P.) M/s KJV Alloy Conductors Pvt. Limited, Plot No. Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/028 15, Industrial Growth Centre, Boregaon, The. Sausar, 60. Dist. Chhindwara - 480106 (M.P.) M/s Gulshan Polyols Limited, Plot No. 9-11, AKVN, Chhindwara Chhindwara JBP/CHD/029 Borgaon Industrial Area, Sausar, Dist. Chhindwara – 61. 480108 M/s Baerlocher India Additives (P) Ltd., Plot Dewas Dewas UJN/DWS/034 No.2,Industrial area no.3, A-B road, Dist. Dewas - 62. 455001 (M.P.) M/s Bhaskar Exxoils Limited, Chhota malsapura, Dewas Dewas UJN/DWS/033 63. Post Siya, Dist. Dewas. - 455001 (M.P.) M/s Bhandari Foils (P) Ltd., Plot No.D-1, D-4, Phase Dewas Dewas UJN/DWS/031 1, Industrial, area, A.B. Road, Dist. Dewas.- 455001 64. (M.P.) M/s Dewas Soya Limited, Plot No. 96/97, Industrial Dewas Dewas UJN/DWS/032 65. Area, No.3, A-B Road, Dist. Dewas - 455001(M.P.) M/s Gajra Gears Pvt. Ltd., Station Road, Dewas – Dewas Dewas UJN/DWS/008 66. 455001 M/s H & R Johnson (India) Ltd., Industrial Area, Dewas Dewas UJN/DWS/007 67. No.2, A-B Road, Dist. Dewas – 455001 (M.P.) M/s Kirloskar Brothers Ltd., Opp. Railway station, Dewas Dewas UJN/DWS/006 68. ujjain road, Dist. Dewas – 455001 (M.P.) M/s Kriti Nutrients Ltd., Industrial area no. 3, A-B Dewas Dewas UJN/DWS/028 69. Road, Dewas (M.P.) M/s Kuber Lighting (P) Ltd., Industrial area No.3, Dewas Dewas UJN/DWS/026 Madhumilan Churaha, A-B road, P.B.No.14, 3A, 70. Dist. Dewas 455001 (M.P.) M/s Laxmi Solvex, Vill.- Durgapura, P.O.- Siya, Post Dewas Dewas UJN/DWS/023 71.
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