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Madhya Pradesh.Xlsx Madhya Pradesh S.No. District Name of the Address Major Activity Broad NIC Owner Emplo Code Establishment Description Activity ship yment Code Code Class Interval 130MPPGCL (POWER SARNI DISTT POWER 07 351 4 >=500 HOUSE) BETUL(M.P.) DISTT GENERATION PLANT BETUL (M.P.) 460447 222FORCE MOTORS ARCADY, PUNE VEHICAL 10 453 2 >=500 LTD. MAHARASHTRA PRODUCTION 340MOIL BALAGHAT OFFICER COLONEY MAINING WORK 05 089 4 >=500 481102 423MARAL YARN KHALBUJURG A.B. CLOTH 06 131 2 >=500 FACTORY ROAD MANUFACTRING 522SHRI AOVRBINDO BHOURASALA HOSPITAL 21 861 3 >=500 MEDICAL HOSPITAL SANWER ROAD 453551 630Tawa mines pathakheda sarni COOL MINING WORK 05 051 1 >=500 DISTT BETUL (M.P.) 460447 725BHARAT MATA HIGH BAJRANG THREAD 06 131 1 >=500 SCHOOL MANDAWAR MOHHALLA 465685 PRODUCTION WORK 822S.T.I INDIA LTD. PITHAMPUR RING MAKING OF 06 141 2 >=500 ROAD 453332 READYMADE CLOTHS 921rosi blue india pvt.ltd sector no.1 454775 DAYMAND 06 239 3 >=500 COTIND&POLISING 10 30 SHOBHAPUR MINSE PATHAKERA DISTT COL MININING 05 051 4 >=500 BETUL (M.P.) 440001 11 38 LAND COLMINCE LINE 0 480442 KOLMINCE LAND 05 089 1 >=500 OFFICE,MOARI INK SCAPE WORK 12 44 OFFICE COAL MINES Bijuri OFFICE COAL COAL MINES 05 051 1 >=500 SECL BILASPUR MINES SECL BILASPUR Korja Coliery Bijuri 484440 13 38 W.C.L. Dist. Chhindwara COL MINING 05 051 4 >=500 480559 14 22 SHIWALIK BETRIES PANCHDERIYA TARCH FACTORY 06 259 2 >=500 PVT. LTD. 453551 15 33 S.S.E.C.N. WEST Katni S.S.E.C.N. RIPERING OF 10 454 1 >=500 RAILWAY KATNI WEST RAILWAY MALGADI DEEBBE KATNI Nill 483501 16 44 Jhiriya U.G.Koyla Dumarkachar Jhiriya CAOL SUPPLY WORK 06 239 4 >=500 khadan U.G.Koyla khadan Dumarkachar 484446 17 23 CENTURY YARN SATRATI 451228 CENTURY YARN 06 141 4 >=500 18 21 ret spean pithampur 454775 DHAGA PRODUCTS 06 131 4 >=500 19 21 hdfe FEBRICATION PITHAMPUR 454775 FEBRICATION 06 141 2 >=500 20 29 INSUTATOR ILE. Dist. Raisen 464993 MAKING VIDHUTT 06 279 4 >=500 LIMITED MANDIDEEP ITEM 21 38 UP CHETRIYA ADHIKARI TANSI PROJECT COL 05 051 4 >=500 PRABANDHAK KARYALAYA TANSI MINCE PARIYOJNA TANSI 480555 22 30 SARNI MINIS PATHAKERA SARNI COOL MINING WORK 05 051 1 >=500 DISTT BETUL (M.P.) 460449 23 30 INDEWEL SARNI DISTT BETUL CIVIL CONSTRUTION 09 410 4 >=500 CONSTRUTION (M.P.) 460447 COMPNI 24 44 Bahera bandh Kothi road bijuri CAOL KA KHANAN 05 051 1 >=500 undermins project Bahera bandh AND UTKHANAN undermins project Kothi road bijuri 484440 25 22 I.I.M. Dist.Indore 453331 EDUCATIONAL 20 853 1 >=500 ACTIVITIES 26 50 BURHANPUR TAPTI NAL TEXTILS LID DHAGA NIRMAN 06 139 3 >=500 MILS A UNIT OF NATI BURHANPUR LALBAG ROAD BURHANPUR 450331 27 20 ROCA BATHROOM 287-2 INDUSTRIAL SANITERY WEAR 06 239 4 >=500 PRODUCTS LIMITED AREA NO 2 DEWAS SIRMIKE DE WWAS DEWAS 455001 28 22 RAJESH JAIN CONVINIANT HOSPITAL 21 862 2 >=500 HOSPITAL LIMITED A B ROAD 452008 29 22 SHREE VINOD NAVLAKHA 06 259 2 >=500 GUPTA JI CHOURAHA 452001 30 44 Malga coliery koyla Malga coliery Malga COAL SUPPLY WORK 06 239 4 >=500 khadan coliery koyla khadan Malga coliery 484446 31 22 KAYYUM DHANANEE SAYAJI HOTELS HOTELS 14 561 2 >=500 SCH. NO.54 452010 32 34 SHREE DINKAR KEC INTERNATIONAL retail sale 12 477 2 >=500 R.KUSHWAHA PVT.LTD. JABALPUR RAIPURA 483220 33 15 VELUSSPAN SOLAR 2 Dist. Neemuch SOLAR ENRGY 07 351 2 >=500 LTD 458226 34 27 PRESS Dist. Bhopal 462044 PRESS 15 581 2 >=500 35 44 9/10 khadan Kotma marg pasan COAL WORK 05 051 1 >=500 9/10 khadan kotma marg pasan 484336 36 44 bijuri bhomigat khadan Bank Road Bijuri bijuri MINING WORK 05 051 1 >=500 bhomigat khadan Bijuri 484440 37 27 SBI BANK Dist. Bhopal 462023 BANK 16 641 1 >=500 38 12 OFFICE PRICEM PRIVATE MANKAHRI CEMANT 06 329 4 >=500 CEMENT LIMITED Dist Satna 485111 PRODUCTION AND SALES 39 27 L.N.MEDICAL KOLAR ROAD HOSPITAL 21 861 1 >=500 COLLEGE BHOPAL 462042 J.K.HOSPITAL 40 29 AAYAR TRACTOR SATALAPUR ROAD MAKING TRACTOR 06 282 4 >=500 PRIVEAT LTD MANDIDEEP 462046 41 10 RSPL LIMITED GHADI SABUN GADHI SABUN TICKA 06 202 4 >=500 COMPANY SIDGAYA SAGAR & POUDER UTPADAN & SELES 42 11 MYCEM CEMENT NARSINGHGARH CEMENT 06 239 2 >=500 DIST. DAMOH 470666 PRODUCTION 43 44 Meera Inkline koyla lahsui camp Meera COAL MINES 05 051 1 >=500 khadan Inkline koyla khadan lahsui camp 484334 44 22 CHOITHRAM CENTAR MANIK HUMAN CARE AND 21 862 2 >=500 HOSPITAL AND BAGH ROAD 452001 HELTH CENTER RECHARCE 45 27 RAILWAY STATION RAILWAY STATION BHOPAL RAILWAY 13 491 1 >=500 BHOPAL BHOPAL STATION 46 23 CENTURY DENIUM SATRATI 451228 CENTURY DENIM 06 141 4 >=500 47 13 SANJY GANDHI Dist. Rewa 486001 SANJY GANDHI 21 861 1 >=500 HOSPTAL REWA HOSPITAL REWA 48 20 S KUMAR'S LTD 3 INDERSTIL AREA CLOTH PAR COLOE 06 142 4 >=500 NO 2 DEWAS AB WORK ROAD E 455001 49 13 KARYALY NAGAR 525 Dist. Rewa OFFICE 19 821 1 >=500 NIGAM REWA 486001 50 30 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL IN FRONT JILA JAIL NAGRIKO KO 19 821 1 >=500 BETUL GAANDHI WARD MULBHUT SUVIDHA BETUL 460001 PRADAN karna 51 44 Sub Area office Jamuna coliery pasan MINES 05 051 4 >=500 jamuna-kotma area Sub Area office jamuna-kotma area Jamuna coliery pasan 484444 52 32 NAGAR PALIKA HOSHANGABAD NAGAR PALIKA 23 960 1 >=500 PARISHAD 461001 53 32 CHATURVADI 455001 CLOTH MILE 06 151 2 >=500 CHAMUNDA STANDERD MOLE 54 18 GOVT. CIVIL UJJAIN AAGAR PROVIDE HELTH 21 861 1 >=500 HOSPITAL, AAGAR ROAD, UJJAIN 456001 SERVICESS ROAD, 55 28 TRIDENT LIMITED NH 69 HOSANGABAD DHAGA BANANA KA 06 131 1 >=500 (ABHISHEK) ROAD WORK 56 23 JILA SAHKARI MARYADIT BANKING WORK 16 643 1 >=500 KENDRIYA BANK KHARGONE KHANDWA ROAD 451001 57 20 ARUN MODI DEWAS 455001 KALOSKAR 06 271 4 >=500 BROTHER LTD DEWAS 58 23 JAWAHARLAL PRO. PRO. SOCIETY COTTON MEAL 06 131 6 >=500 NEHRU SAHKARI MARYADIT AGRI. KHARGONE JULWANIYA ROAD 451001 59 22 INDEX MEDICAL Dist.Indore 452016 HOSPITAL 21 862 2 >=500 HOSPITAL 60 50 NEPA LIMITED Dist. Burhanpur PAPER MILL 06 170 3 >=500 NEPANAGAR 450221 61 29 SAGAR TAMOT 464991 DHAGA BANANE 06 131 2 >=500 MANUFECTURES SAMBANDHI PRA. LTD. GATIVIDHI 62 38 BHAVANI INKLINE Dist. Chhindwara COL MINING 05 051 1 >=500 NAZARPUR 480551 63 29 NOSLAR MANDIDEEP 462046 MAKING TUBE AND 06 221 4 >=500 INTERNATION TAYER LIMITED 64 20 NARESH BHANDARY Dist. Dewas 455001 PIPE BANANE KA 06 259 3 >=500 BHANDARY FILES WORK 65 22 ALKA LEBORETRIES Dist.Indore 453331 MAKING OF 06 210 2 >=500 LIMITED MEDICINES 66 30 SUNIL HITECK SARNI DISTT BETUL COUNTRUCTON 07 351 4 >=500 COMPNI LIMTED (M.P.) 460447 WORK 67 40 MOIL LIMITED TIRODI 481449 MAINING WORK 05 089 1 >=500 68 27 J.E.I. GOVINDPURA PIPE MEKING 06 310 4 >=500 462023 69 27 J.E.I. GOVINDPURA PIPE MEKING 06 273 4 >=500 462023 70 21 p.e.b. steel company pithampur 454774 TIN SADE 06 293 4 >=500 71 22 INDUSTRIAL FILTER Dist.Indore 452001 BEG MENUFACTRING 06 181 2 >=500 AND FEBRIK 72 20 H R AND JONSAN 293 SECT 2 TAILES WORK BULT 06 259 4 >=500 INDUSTRIAL AREA DEWAS DEWAS 455001 73 21 national vill.sejmaya MFG.GP/GC SHEET 06 221 2 >=500 steelandagroindustries p.o.gatabillod,dhar AND COIL COLD ltd DHAR 454773 ROLLE 74 21 porwal auto componant Dist. Dhar 454775 AURTO MOBILE 06 293 3 >=500 ltm.pithampur COUSTING 75 21 pinacal industry sector no 1 pithampur 06 293 3 >=500 454775 76 22 CENTRAL MALL RNT MARG 452001 DEPARMENTAL 12 477 2 >=500 STORE 77 22 MEDICAPS AND MANAGEMENT EDUCATIONAL 20 853 2 >=500 INSTIATUTE OF INDORE 453331 ACTIVITIES TECHNOLOGY (COLLEGE) 78 33 CALLDERYS INDIA Katni CALLDERYS REFRACTARIES LTD. 06 239 3 >=500 LTD. INDIA LTD. 702 483504 79 38 KRISHNAPING Dist. Chhindwara MINING 05 089 4 >=500 ALLOYS LIMITED 480106 80 38 SURYAVANSHI PANDHURNA 0 COTAN PRODUCET 06 131 2 >=500 SPINING MILS RAJNA 480340 81 04 JC MANGHARAM PVT GWALIOR 474005 FOOD 06 107 2 200-499 LTD 82 04 BIRLA HOSPITAL GWALIOR HOSPITAL 21 862 1 200-499 83 26 SATI COLLAGE VIDISHA 464001 EDUCATION 20 853 1 200-499 84 14 SECL jawahar collery Umaria SECL jawahar MINING 05 051 1 200-499 umaria collery umaria Umaria 484661 85 34 JABALPUR BIDHARAWANI,NAPIE TREATMENT OF 21 861 2 200-499 HOSPITAL-RAJESH R TOWN, JABALPUR PATIENTS JABALPUR HOSPITAL 482001 86 34 JABALPUR JABALPUR 482011 EDUCATION 20 853 1 200-499 ENGINEERING COLLEGE 87 23 WEAR IT GLOBAL BHOLGAON INDORE SUTI CLOTH 06 131 4 200-499 LIMITED ROAD 451228 MANUFECTURING 88 20 RAJESH AGRAWAL PRIMEM FOOD PRO. SOIA BIN PLANT 06 104 4 200-499 LTD 455001 89 10 DISTRIC HOMEGARD Dist. Sagar 470119 HOMEGARD OFFICE 19 821 1 200-499 OFFICE 90 08 SE MPEB Dist. Chhatarpur GOVT WPRK 19 821 4 200-499 471001 91 27 M.P.CO. OPRETIO Dist. Bhopal 462027 MILK product 06 105 1 200-499 BHOPAL manufacturing 92 25 SHANTI NIKETAN BAKHEDA 465661 BREAD NIRMAN 12 472 1 200-499 SCHOOL 93 27 GOVT.JAI PRAKASH LINK ROAD 462016 HOSPITAL 21 861 1 200-499 HOSPITAL 94 27 HOTEL NUR US KADAR BHAI HOTEL 14 561 3 200-499 SUBAH BHOPAL 462030 95 30 ADKCHAN SARNI DISTT BETUL MANTATION AND 07 351 4 200-499 ABHIYANTA OFFICE (M.P.) 460447 REPARING WORK 96 14 SECL vindhya collory kanchan colory Road COAL MINE 05 051 1 200-499 SECL vindhya collory kanchan colory Road 484555 97 21 pratibha siyntex ltd Dist.
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