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Sale of Assets Under the Securitisation & Reconstruction of Financial Assets & Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 SALE OF ASSETS UNDER THE SECURITISATION & RECONSTRUCTION OF FINANCIAL ASSETS & ENFORCEMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST ACT, 2002 Offers are invited by electronic mode through https://bob.auctiontiger.net to be submitted by 5:00 pm on or before 22.05.2019 for sale under the SARFAESI, Act-2002 strictly on “AS IS WHERE IS BASIS AND WHATEVER THERE IS BASIS” towards recovery of our secured debt from borrower/mortgagor of the below Loan accounts. Details of the properties for Mega e-auction on 22.05.2019 (Amount in lakh) Earnest Money Name & Secured debt Deposit Contact No of Details of for recovery Reserve SR Description of the property to be Nature of (EMD)/ the Authorised Zone / BRANCH Borrower/ of which the price (Rs NO sold with known encumbrances Possession Account officer/ Branch Mortgagor property is to in lakh) number Manager / Law be sold where EMD to Officer be deposited Sandeep Anand Open plot - Plot No. 54, R. S. No. Rs 351.00 8758402089 OM 553/18, Shyamal Residency. Lakhs plus, 1 BHUJ/LILASHAH PHYSICAL 1.45 0.15 CORPORATION Chibada-Haripur Road, Village - interest and Mukesh Chibhada, Tal- Lodhika Rajkot. other charges Chakkar - 9152941082 Sandeep Anand All piece and parcels of immovable 66.63 Plus 4.50 M/S Rajdeep - 8758402089 2 Bhuj/Adipur property on Industrial Land and building Symbolic Interest and 45.00 Biomass Pellets A/c. No. situated at Village :Chuvda,Taluka: other Charges 016911999999 Mukesh Gandhidham,Dist-Kutch having total area Chakkar - Dena Bank, Regional Office, Opp - G. K General Hospital, Bhuj Gujarat – 370001 Tel: 02832-221064, Email: [email protected] of 1064.66 S.M. IFSC Code- 9152941082 BKDN0330169 0.81 A/c. No. Residential House at Plot No. 234/A, Nahida 12.17 plus 037211999999 M. L Motwani RS No. 508, CS Ward No 4 CS No 3 Bhuj/Mirzapar Nasirahemad Physical interest and 8.12 140/234 Anjani Nagar, Bhuj Navargjada other charges IFSC Code- - 9152940372 Kachchh BKDN0330372 4 BHUJ/V N BHUJ 6.58 Basement in Complex A/c. No. Sandeep Anand Rs. 678.35 090311999999 lacs plus 8758402089 Khimji H Patel and Basement, Revenue Survey Symbolic interest after IFSC Code- Ramesh K Patel, No.33, Plot No.11 & 12 of 30.09.2017 & BKDN0330903 Mirzapar- Sim, “HARSH Other charges 65.75 PLAZA”, College Road, Bhuj- Rakesh Kumar Kutch-370001 9152940386 Dena Bank, Regional Office, Opp - G. K General Hospital, Bhuj Gujarat – 370001 Tel: 02832-221064, Email: [email protected] 5.82 A/c. No. Shop in Complex 0903.11999999 Sandeep Anand 58.13 IFSC Code- 8758402089 Khimji H Patel and Shop No.4, at ground floor BKDN0330903 5 BHUJ/V N BHUJ Symbolic As above Ramesh K Patel, l at Commercial Complex, Revenue Survey No.33, Plot No.11 & 12 of Mirzapar- Sim, Rakesh Kumar “HARSH PLAZA”, College Road, Bhuj- Kutch-370001 9152940386 BHUJ/V N BHUJ Shop in Complex 11.54 Sandeep Anand 115.32 A/c. No. 8758402089 Shop No. 5 & 6, at ground 090311999999 Khimji H Patel and 6 floor at Commercial Symbolic As above Ramesh K Patel, Complex, Revenue Survey IFSC Code- No.33, Plot No.11 & 12 of BKDN0330903 Rakesh Kumar Mirzapar- Sim, “HARSH PLAZA”, College Road, Bhuj- 9152940386 Kutch-370001 Dena Bank, Regional Office, Opp - G. K General Hospital, Bhuj Gujarat – 370001 Tel: 02832-221064, Email: [email protected] Shop in Complex 10.64 Sandeep Anand A/c. No. 8758402089 090311999999 Khimji H Patel and 7,8 & 9 at ground floor at 7 BHUJ/V N BHUJ Symbolic As above 106.47 Ramesh K Patel, Commercial Complex, Revenue Survey No.33, Plot IFSC Code- No.11 & 12 of Mirzapar- Sim, BKDN0330903 Rakesh Kumar “HARSH PLAZA”, College Road, Bhuj- Kutch-370001 9152940386 Office in complex Sandeep Anand 15.56 8758402089 A/c. No. 8 Flat/office No.10 at First 090311999999 Khimji H Patel and BHUJ/V N BHUJ Floor at Commercial Symbolic As above 155.58 Ramesh K Patel, Complex, Revenue Survey IFSC Code- Rakesh Kumar No.33, Plot No.11 & 12 of BKDN0330903 Mirzapar- Sim, “HARSH 9152940386 PLAZA”, College Road, Bhuj- Kutch-370001 Dena Bank, Regional Office, Opp - G. K General Hospital, Bhuj Gujarat – 370001 Tel: 02832-221064, Email: [email protected] Office in complex 14.73 Sandeep Anand– Flat/office No.11 at First A/c. No. 8758402089 Floor at Commercial 090311999999 Khimji H Patel and 9 BHUJ/V N BHUJ Complex, Revenue Survey Symbolic As above 147.36 Ramesh K Patel, Rakesh Kumar No.33, Plot No.11 & 12 of IFSC Code- Mirzapar- Sim, “HARSH BKDN0330903 9152940386 PLAZA”, College Road, Bhuj- Kutch-370001 Industrial Land with admin 11.53 Sandeep bldg. structure and boundry Collyer Container wall situated at R S No. A/c. No. Anand– Terminal Pvt. Ltd. Rs. 496.80 146/ Paiki -1, village - 108211999999 8758402089 owned by Mr. Lacs plus 10 BHUJ/Naya Anjar Bhuvad, Taluka- Anjar Symbolic 115.30 Vinesh Ramji interest & District – Kachchh, Gujarat IFSC Code- Mukesh Sorathia ( Director other charges 370130 having total area of & Guarantor)” BKDN0331082 Chhakkar – industrial N.A. Land 19829 9152941082 S.M Sandeep M/s Surya Cotton Industrial land and 17.02 Industries, building,R S no 9 Ratnal Anand– Rs. Chandiya Road, at Village – A/c. No. 8758402089 389.43Lacs 11 BHUJ/Naya Anjar owned by Mr. Chubdak, Tal- Bhuj, District Symbolic 170.23 108211999999 plus interest & Pravin D Sorathiya – Kachchh, Gujarat 370105 Mukesh other charges & Mr. Dilip V having total area of IFSC Code- Chhakkar – Sorathiya 14600S.M BKDN0331082 9152941082 Dena Bank, Regional Office, Opp - G. K General Hospital, Bhuj Gujarat – 370001 Tel: 02832-221064, Email: [email protected] Commercial property - Office 0.82 Sandeep no 208,209 & 210 on plot no M/s Surya Cotton 4 & 14, Ravi Avenue, A/c. No. Anand– Industries, Revenue survey no 179/2, 8.15 108211999999 8758402089 12 BHUJ/Naya Anjar second floor office no 208, Symbolic As Above owned by Mr. 209 and 210, Village Nana IFSC Code- Mukesh Pravin D Sorathiya Kapaya, Tal Mundra, Gujarat BKDN0331082 Chhakkar – 370405, having total area of 9152941082 78.87 S.M 1.64 Residential house, Ground Sandeep M/s Surya Cotton Floor, Plot no 136 Revenue A/c. No. Industries, Survey no 24/1, Yogipuram, 16.35 108211999999 Anand– 13 BHUJ/Naya Anjar Village- Shinay Tal- Symbolic As Above 8758402089 owned by Mr. Gandhidham, Gujarat IFSC Code- Pravin D Sorathiya 370205.having total area of BKDN0331082 Mukesh 96.04S.M Chhakkar – 9152941082 Residential House at Plot No. Rs. 17.41 1.00 Sandeep Anand 9.96 BHUJ/Gandhidham 118 & 119, Survey No. 244, Lakhs Plus 8758402089 14 Shahid Nabi Raza PHYSICAL Village: Meghpar Borichi, Interest and A/c. No. Branch Taluka: Anjar, Kutch, other Charges 055511999999 Dena Bank, Regional Office, Opp - G. K General Hospital, Bhuj Gujarat – 370001 Tel: 02832-221064, Email: [email protected] Total Plot Area 234 Sqm in IFSC Code- Manjit Kr. the name of owner Sahid BKDN0330555 Tiwary Navi Raja. 9152940555 Residential land and 4.93 M/s Bhadani building, Plot No.109,110, Sandeep Timber, Survey No.127, Golden Park, 15 Rs 150.09 lacs A/c. No. Anand- Meghpar Borichi, Taluka- plus interest & 49.24 124011999999 8758402089 BHUJ/LILASHAH GUARANTOR Anjar, SYMBOLIC other charges CIRCLE BRANCH JAVER HANSARAJ IFSC Code- Mukesh PATEL LAND :234 SQ MTR BUILDING 196.86 SQ MTR BKDN0331240 Chakkar- 9152941082 M/s Bhadani Wood, 10.30 Industrial land and building, Sandeep JOINT Plot No. 25, Survey No.29, Rs 251.00 A/c. No. Anand- OWNERSHIP- Meghpar Borichi,Taluka- 103.29 124011999999 8758402089 BHUJ/LILASHAH BORROWER JAVER 16 Anjar, SYMBOLIC lacs plus CIRCLE BRANCH HANSARAJ PATEL interest & IFSC Code- Mukesh & GUARANTOR LAND : 1921.52 SQ MTR other charges SHRI HANSRAJ BKDN0331240 Chakkar- VALJI PATEL 9152941082 Residential Property 8.66 Rs 212.1 Sandeep Anand M/s Plot No.94, Vardhman lakh plus Shirishchandra PHYSICAL A/c. No. 8758402089 17 BHUJ/GANDHIDHAM Nagar, S No.343, interest 86.59 Hansraj 055511999999 C.S.No.2548/94,s Ward No. and Manjit Kr. Tiwary 2, Taluka-Anjar Dist. Kutch other IFSC Code- Dena Bank, Regional Office, Opp - G. K General Hospital, Bhuj Gujarat – 370001 Tel: 02832-221064, Email: [email protected] Land Area 250.00 Sqm charges BKDN0330555 9152940555 GF BUA 121.69 Sqm FF BUA 75.62 Sqm Stair case cabin 9.22 Sqm. In the name of prop. Sirish Chandra Hansraj Shop No.5/8,G.F.Constructed area about 14.86 sq.mtrs Municipality New Ward 5.41 No.4, Anjar City Survey Sandeep Anand No.127, C.S.No.2128,TPS A/c. No. No.2,Final Plot No.106 055511999999 8758402089 M/s situated at Anjar Kutch. 18 BHUJ/GANDHIDHAM Shirishchandra PHYSICAL As above 54.14 IFSC Code- Hansraj Land Area 14.86 Sqm BKDN0330555 Manjit Kr. Tiwary GF BUA 14.85 Sqm 9152940555 FF BUA 14.86 Sqm Stair case cabin 3.27 Sqm. In the name of prop. Sirish Chandra Hansraj Shop No.3, G.F., Area 0.71 Sandeep Anand About 17.30 sq.mtrs, Sub M/s Plot No. C,D,E, Main Plot A/c. No. 8758402089 19 BHUJ/GANDHIDHAM Shirishchandra No.46 paiki, Municipal PHYSICAL As above 7.11 055511999999 Hansraj Property NO.2/1851 paiki, Municipal Ward No.2, C S IFSC Code- Manjit Kr. Tiwary Southern part sheet No. BKDN0330555 165, C.S Ward No.2, Dena Bank, Regional Office, Opp - G. K General Hospital, Bhuj Gujarat – 370001 Tel: 02832-221064, Email: [email protected] C.S.No.3211 paiki situated 9152940555 at New Anjar, Taluka, Anjar Kutch, In the name of prop.
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