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Applications Received During 1 to 31 July, 2018 Applications received during 1 to 31 July, 2018 The publication is a list of applications received during 1 to 31 January, 2018. The said publication may be treated as a notice to every person who claims or has any interest in the subject matter of Copyright or disputes the rights of the applicant to it under Rule 70 (9) of Copyright Rules, 2013. Objections, if any, may be made in writing to copyright office by post or e-mail within 30 days of the publication. Even after issue of this notice, if no work/documents are received within 30 days, it would be assumed that the applicant has no work / document to submit and as such, the application would be treated as abandoned, without further notice, with a liberty to apply afresh. 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Ramakrishnon 26 9601/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 Mathematics - ICSE syllabus 6th Grade Literary/ Dramatic R C Yadav 27 9603/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 Red Peacock Literary/ Dramatic Sakshi Shioramwar 28 9605/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 Hiring Horror Literary/ Dramatic Sukesh Koka 29 9607/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 Studies of MTech CAD/CAM Literary/ Dramatic ABHRANIL BANERJEE 30 9609/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 The Last Cross Literary/ Dramatic Dheeraj Pofley 31 9610/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 Legally Victimising National Monuments Literary/ Dramatic Dr. Krishan Mahajan 32 9611/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 DON'T MESS WITH DARUWALA Literary/ Dramatic Mr. Rakesh Shrivastava 33 9612/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 Dying Declaration Literary/ Dramatic Anant manerikar 34 9613/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 How to become the Super Employee Literary/ Dramatic Neeraj Bali 35 9614/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 New Product like a New Born Baby Literary/ Dramatic Rahul Srivastava 36 9615/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 Cameos Literary/ Dramatic Anne Rosemary 37 9616/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 IMPLEMENTING INCLUSION IN SCHOOLS Literary/ Dramatic ARUN.K.GUPTA , RENU GUPTA, BHARTI TANDON 38 9617/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 PROSPECTUS AND COURSE DESIGN Literary/ Dramatic OMTECH COMPUTER SOCIETY 39 9618/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 Automated Examination Seating Arrangement Literary/ Dramatic Institute of Aeronautical Engineering 40 9619/2018-CO/SW 02/07/2018 https://www.kwithme.com Computer Software KRUSHNA ASHOK NIKAM S.No. Diary No. Date Title of Work Category Applicant 41 9620/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 Improvement in Security via Biometric key Literary/ Dramatic Mrs. Yogita Subhashrao Pagar generation for Elliptic Curve Cryptography 42 9621/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 Hreem Literary/ Dramatic Goutham Agali Venugopalan 43 9622/2018-CO/A 02/07/2018 MAHADEV INDUSTRIES INDIA Artistic JETHA RAM MANJU 44 9623/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 The Super Consumer Literary/ Dramatic Goutham Agali Venugopalan 45 9624/2018-CO/L 02/07/2018 SEA (Socio-Environmental Advertisement) Literary/ Dramatic Goutham Venugopalan Agali 46 9625/2018-CO/SW 02/07/2018 Numerical model based assistive method for Computer Software Tata Motors Limited soot prediction and DPF regeneration 47 9626/2018-CO/A 02/07/2018 HIGH RISE FILMS PVT. 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