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Binani Industries Limited Binani Industries Limited Statement of Unclaimed dividend amount consecutively for 7 years, whose shares are to be transferred to IEPF Suspense Account SrNo Foliono Name Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Pincode 1 IN30125010274345 BINA SINGHANIA 227 C.R.AVENUE CALCUTTA 700006 2 00000038 DAWAR SURAJ KRISHAN C/O DAWAR BROTHERSHAMIDIA ROAD BHOPAL (M P) 0 0 3 00000101 MADHUKANTABEN R PATEL C/O R PATEL FIJIWALA DAVEPOLE NADIAD KAIRA 0 0 4 00000108 MOHAN SINGH BHATIA 287/VIII-1 KATRA KARAM SINGH AMRITSAR 0 0 5 00000124 P R PARAMESWARAN NAIR ADVOCATE P O THODUPUZHA KERALA 0 0 6 00000126 P S BALAKRISHNAN PANAKAL HOUSE PO ENGANDIYUR DT TRICHUR 0 0 7 00000156 RAMASWAMY RAJU C/O MANIPAL INDUSTRIES"MUKUND LTD NIVAS" UDIPI 0 0 8 00000164 RAGHUNATH UPADHYAYA CANE MANAGER SARAYA SUGAR MILLS (P) LTD PO SARIANAGAR DT GORAKHPUR0 (U P) 0 9 00000260 MADHULATA CHANDRA 74 SAKSERIA BUILDINGMARINE DRIVE MUMBAI 0 0 10 00000265 MOHINDER LAKHBIR SINGH C-145 DEFENCE COLONYNEW DELHI 0 0 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