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Statement of Unclaimed Dividend for 2017-18 GODFREY PHILLIPS INDIA LIMITED STATUS OF UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND OF 2017-18 AS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 2018 SRNO AMOUNT FOLIO BENEFICIARY_NAME NAM1 ADD1 ADD2 ADD3 CITY PIN 1 1000 00000000000000L00247 TARSEME LAL TARSEME LAL H.NO. W.E. 180. KOT SHAHADAT KHAN. 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