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Department of Supervision Department of Supervision Firms Approved for Allocation to Bank Of Baroda Audit Year: 2019-2020 S.No UCN Firm Name Firm Address District State Category 1 957765 A A G & CO B-285 TRANS YAMUNA AGRA UTTAR PRADESH Category-II COLONY RAMBAGH 2 333363 A A J & ASSOCIATES 10 PARK ROAD GORAKHPUR UTTAR PRADESH Category-IV GOLGHAR 3 956416 A A JAIN & 603 PREM AANGAN BH MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA Category-III ASSOCIATES HOTEL HYATT PIPE SUBURBAN LINE ROAD VAKOLA SANTACRUZ EAST 4 122881 A A JANKHWALA & CO 103 FF PLATINUM SABAR GUJARAT Category-IV SQUARE NEAR KANTHA PRATAPGADH PETROL PUMP 5 957420 A A K A & 77 MADHUVAN MATHURA UTTAR PRADESH Category-IV ASSOCIATES ENCLAVE KRISHNA NAGAR 6 1000466 A A L & ASSOCIATES OFFICE NO 113 FIRST UJJAIN MADHYA Category-II FLOOR MAHAKAL PRADESH TERRACE 7 SHANKU MARG FREEGANJ 7 894719 A B N J & CO 302 NAV VIVEK MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA Category-I INDUSTRIAL ESTATE MOGUL LANE MAHIM WEST 8 163219 A B S & CO NO 80/1 11TH MAIN BANGALORE KARNATAKA Category-II MALLESHWARAM URBAN 9 168 A B S V & ASSOCIATES 2ND FLOOR ROOM NO KAMRUP ASSAM Category-III 3010 RAM KUMAR ARCADE CHHATRIBARI ROAD 10 781342 A B Y & ASSOCIATES KALASH BEHIND RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH Category-II NIRANKARI FURNITURE SHIV MANDIR ROAD PANDRI CHHATTISGARH 11 70260 A BASU & CO M/S A BASU & CO 8/2 KOLKATA WEST BENGAL Category-IV KIRAN SANKAR ROY ROAD 12 162700 A BHASKAR & 35 17TH MAIN (100 BANGALORE KARNATAKA Category-IV COMPANY FEET ROAD) 6TH URBAN BLOCK KORAMANGALA 13 1009499 A BIYANI & CO UNIT NO-411 MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA Category-IV GUNDECHA SUBURBAN INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX AKURLI ROAD NEXT TO BIG BAZAR KANDIVALI- EAST 14 891032 A C ANKOLA & 604 STAR PLAZA RAJKOT GUJARAT Category-IV ASSOCIATES PHHULCHAB CHOWK NR CIRCUIT HOUSE 1 Generated On 03-Sep-2020 15 952899 A C H & ASSOCIATES M/S A C H & KOLKATA WEST BENGAL Category-II ASSOCIATES 40 B L SAHA ROAD GROUND FLOOR BESIDE MEDILAND MEDICAL SHOP MAHAVEER TALLA TOLLYGUNGE PHARI 16 689 A C H G & ASSOCIATES BLOCK-27 SHOP NO AGRA UTTAR PRADESH Category-II 107 FIRST FLOOR ABOVE PANCHRATAN HOTEL SANJAY PLACE 17 1009836 A C M S & ASSOCIATES SECOND FLOOR DEORIA UTTAR PRADESH Category-IV CHHAPARIA HOUSE ABOVE P K PHARMACEUTICALS ANSARI ROAD 18 50423 A DEWAN & CO APARTMENT 105 IST RANCHI JHARKHAND Category-III FLOOR RANCHI CLUB SHOPPING COMPLEX MAIN ROAD 19 1005937 A F & ASSOCIATES 2 SOUTH MADA CHENNAI TAMIL NADU Category-IV CHURTH STREET BURHANI APARTMENTS 4TH FLOOR ROYAPURAM 20 1007159 A F A & CO M 11 EMPIRE ESTATE SURAT GUJARAT Category-III BUILDING RING ROAD 21 1004309 A G M B & COMPANY 63/3 (23) HARBANSH KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH Category-III MOHAL THE MALL NAGAR 22 1000456 A H NAGDA & A H NAGDA & MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA Category-III ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES NEW SUBURBAN LAXMINIWAS R M 2 1ST FLOOR ZAVER ROAD NR RAILWAY TRACK MULUND W 23 957209 A J & CO 4-B VEDIKA RANCHI JHARKHAND Category-III APPARTMENT ASHOK PURAM OPP ASHOK NAGAR ROAD NO-4 24 953097 A J L T & ASSOCIATES 164 BACK SIDE PALI RAJASTHAN Category-IV BANGUR HOSPITAL CHIMA BAI SANCHETI DHARAMSHALA GALI 25 1006797 A J V & ASSOCIATES NO 3-3-411 PLOT NO 68 HYDERABAD TELANGANA Category-IV RTC COLONY OPP STATE BANK OF INDIA L B NAGAR BEHIND TECH MARBLES L B NAGAR 26 1008719 A JAISWAL & 201 SECOND FLOOR LUCKNOW UTTAR PRADESH Category-IV COMPANY J.K.TOWER LALBAGH(NEAR NAGAR NIGAM) 27 330408 A K A & ASSOCIATES M/S A K A & VARANASI UTTAR PRADESH Category-IV ASSOCIATES E-1 (FIRST FLOOR) KAILGARH MARKET MALDAHIA 28 1004575 A K A A & NEAR HETAMPURIA BARGARH ORISSA Category-IV ASSOCIATES BHAWAN IN FRONT OF SARASWATI BIHAR BHATLI ROAD 29 70814 A K BARMAN & C/O SRI KRISHNA NORTH 24 WEST BENGAL Category-III ASSOCIATES GHOSH PO PARGANAS GOBORDHANPUR VILL KOLIJUGA DIST NORTH 24 PARGANAS 30 955345 A K CHAPLOT & CO IST FLOOR SHRI RAJSAMAND RAJASTHAN Category-IV MAHAVRI ELECTRONICS NEAR CHAPLOT XRAY NEW ROAD 31 162584 A K GOPINATH 28 MILAGRES DAKSHIN KARNATAKA Category-II SHENOY & CO MANSION KANNAD HAMPANKATTA 2 Generated On 03-Sep-2020 32 955869 A K LADHA & 314 ASAWA INDORE MADHYA Category-IV ASSOCIATES CHAMBERS NEAR PRADESH LOTUS SAPNA SANGITA ROAD 33 877 A K MISHRA & CO HIG - 21 HARIT SURYA KHURDA ORISSA Category-IV DHARMA VIHAR KHANDAGIRI 34 291609 A K MITTAL & 209/210 SARVODAYA SURAT GUJARAT Category-III ASSOCIATES MARKET NEAR 451 TEXTILE MARKET RING ROAD 35 201291 A K PATNI & 21-B MANBHAWAN INDORE MADHYA Category-II ASSOCIATES NAGAR KANADIA PRADESH ROAD 36 897960 A K PUROHIT & CO C/O SMT PREETI BIKANER RAJASTHAN Category-IV PUROHIT D-363 MURLIDHAR VYAS COLONY NEAR NANDISHWAR MAHADEV MANDIR PARK OPP MOUSHAM VIBHAG 37 1003919 A K SARAWGI & SHOP NO 5006 AMBAJI SURAT GUJARAT Category-IV ASSOCIATES MARKET NR KAMLA DARWAJA RING ROAD 38 1004348 A K SETHI & PLOT NO.A-9A MAIN JAIPUR RAJASTHAN Category-IV ASSOCIATES PATH JAMANA NAGAR SODALA 39 124391 A K SETHIA & CO A K SETHIYA & CO SF BANAS GUJARAT Category-IV 14 29 30 PUSPANJALI KANTHA HEIGHTS HIGHWAY OPP JALARAM TEMPLE 40 1006191 A K SUBUDHI & CO PLOT 1196/2210 SHANTI KHURDA ORISSA Category-IV VIHAR JAGAMARA KHANDAGIRI 41 260338 A K TRIPATHY & CO ROOM NO 7 3RD KHURDA ORISSA Category-III FLOOR JANPATH TOWERS ASHOK NAGAR 42 956658 A K TULSYAN & CO S/O PRAMOD MUZAFFARPU BIHAR Category-IV TULSYAN TILAK R MAIDAN ROAD DR AZAZI MARG 43 780974 A K VAISH & CO B 101 GATEWAY GHAZIABAD UTTAR PRADESH Category-IV TOWER 24 SECTOR IV VAISHALI 44 1002455 A KHATOD & CO C/O ASHOK KUMAR TONK RAJASTHAN Category-III KHATOD SUBHASH BAZAR 45 75251 A M ROY & CO 1 B OLD POST OFFICE KOLKATA WEST BENGAL Category-I STREET 3RD FLOOR ROOM NO 25 46 1007113 A M VIRADIYA & 36 ANAND DHARA SURAT GUJARAT Category-IV ASSOCIATES ROW HOUSE-3 NEAR SUDAMA CHOWK B/H ANAND DHARA ASHRAM MOTA VARACHHA 47 783391 A N AGRAWAL & SHRI KRISHNAPURAM MIRZAPUR UTTAR PRADESH Category-III ASSOCIATES COLONY ANGARH ROAD 48 1010393 A N M M & MOHALLA NAI BASTI UDHAM SINGH UTTARAKHAND Category-IV ASSOCIATES IMRAN CHOWK U S NAGAR NAGAR 49 5379 A N MEHTA & CO 13 POLLOCK STREET KOLKATA WEST BENGAL Category-III 3RD FLOOR 50 1003605 A N S K & ASSOCIATES 414 R G TRADE TOWER NEW DELHI DELHI Category-III NETA JI SUBHASH PLACE PITAMPURA 51 954862 A P A G & COMPANY WARD NO 5 BISIPARA BARGARH ORISSA Category-III 3 Generated On 03-Sep-2020 52 260639 A P D P & CO PLOT NO 804 KHURDA ORISSA Category-III MAHAVIR NAGAR ROAD NO 1 NEAR BDA CENTRAL STORE JHARAPARA 53 1002653 A P GOYAL & CO C/O GOYAL MATHURA UTTAR PRADESH Category-IV ENTERPRISES CHANDRA LOK COLONY BEHIND POLICE STATION KRISHNA NAGAR 54 781692 A P J M & CO ABOVE ASHISH BANAS GUJARAT Category-III AUTOMOBILES NEAR KANTHA GATHAMAN PATIA AHMEDABAD HIGHWAY ROAD 55 122544 A P JAIN & A P JAIN & AHMEDABAD GUJARAT Category-IV ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES 4-6 SIDDHARTH 1ST FLOOR NR DINESH HALL OFF ASHRAM ROAD 56 260595 A P K & CO AT CHANDAN BAZAR BHADRAK ORISSA Category-III 57 131218 A P M G AND SHOP NO.38 CH. NEW DELHI DELHI Category-I ASSOCIATES DHARMUEER MARKET BADARPUR 58 890003 A P R K & CO OFFICE NO.5 AND 6 AHMEDABAD GUJARAT Category-IV SECOND FLOOR RAVI ARCADE OPP GURUDWARA BRTS STOP DUDHESHWAR ROAD 59 951817 A P T & CO LLP A-2/36 THIRD FLOOR SOUTH-WEST DELHI Category-I SAFDARJUNG DELHI ENCLAVE 60 71622 A PANDEY & 50 WESTON STREET KOLKATA WEST BENGAL Category-IV ASSOCIATES KAMAL HOUSE ROOM NO 403 61 1006874 A PANT & CO 101 THE GRACE OPP LUCKNOW UTTAR PRADESH Category-IV CID HEAD QUARTERS 21 GOKHALE MARG 62 330009 A R & CO A-403 GAYATRI NEW DELHI DELHI Category-I APARTMENT PLOT NO.27 AIRLINES GROUP HOUSING SOCIETY SECTOR-10 DWARAKA 63 893677 A R KHANDELWAL & F-2-14 LIC FLATS JAIPUR RAJASTHAN Category-IV CO SECTOR NO 2 VIDYADHAR NAGAR 64 1003315 A R MAMODIYA & CO 143 AWADHPURI 2ND JAIPUR RAJASTHAN Category-III MAHESH NAGAR TONK PHATAK 65 215231 A R N A & ASSOCIATES C S NO.176 OFFICE NO KOLHAPUR MAHARASHTRA Category-II 7A 1ST FLOOR EDEN GARDEN COMMERCIAL COMPLEX NR KHANVILKAR PETROL PUMP NAGALA PARK 66 1008869 A R N AGRAWAL & CO WARD NO.11 SIKAR SIKAR RAJASTHAN Category-IV BAZAR 67 123613 A R THAKKAR AND CO 214 HEERA PANNA RAJKOT GUJARAT Category-II COMPLEX DR. YAGNIK ROAD 68 284 A R V & ASSOCIATES 47 & 49 CART TRACK CHENNAI TAMIL NADU Category-II ROAD MADUVINKARAI GUINDY 69 893858 A RAY CHOUDHURY & HOUSE NO - 15 1ST KAMRUP ASSAM Category-III CO FLOOR RAJGARH METROPOLITA ROAD OPP BYE LANE N NO 2 ABOVE MIRA MUSICAL MART 4 Generated On 03-Sep-2020 70 893346 A S & ASSOCIATES FLAT NO 211 SRI SAI BANGALORE KARNATAKA Category-IV PARADISE KOTHNUR RURAL GOTTIGERE MAIN ROAD NEAR VINAYAKA THEATRE KONANAKUNTE 71 202426 A S A JAIN & 627 SOUTH CIVIL JABALPUR MADHYA Category-IV COMPANY LINES DENNING ROAD PRADESH 72 460150 A S M & ASSOCIATES SHREE RAM BHAWAN ALWAR RAJASTHAN Category-III NEAR DIGAMBAR JAIN MANDIR PURANI ANAJ MANDI 73 260619 A S P & ASSOCIATES PRASANT NILAYAM GANJAM ORISSA Category-III NEAR HANUMAN TEMPLE GANDHI NAGAR 3RD LINE DIST GANJAM 74 1000358 A S R G & ASSOCIATES D 326 2ND FLOOR THANE MAHARASHTRA Category-III SHANTI SHOPPING CENTRE OPP RAILWAY STATION DIST THANE MIRA ROAD (E) 75 958682 A S T & CO 141 SHUKRAWAR SOLAPUR MAHARASHTRA Category-IV PETH 76 333916 A SACHDEV & CO 27 (II) GOKHLE MARG LUCKNOW UTTAR PRADESH Category-I 77 1000755 A SETHIA & CO 17 BAL MUKUND KOLKATA WEST BENGAL Category-IV MACKER ROAD GROUND FLOOR 78 215109 A T BAGANE AND CO HIRKANI NEAR SHANI SANGLI MAHARASHTRA Category-IV MARUTI MANDIR MANGALWAR PETH JAIN GALLI TAL MIRAJ DIST SANGLI 79 215095 A T PAWAR & CO D/8 ROYAL PLAZA KOLHAPUR MAHARASHTRA Category-IV DABHOLKAR CORNER STATION ROAD TAL- KARVEER 80 61983 A V AROLKAR & CO 403 MODI CHAMBERS MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA Category-III (RADHE VALLABH CHS LTD) OPP.
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