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Quarterly Compliance December 2020 Quarterly Compliance for December 2020 Quarterly Quarterly compliance compliance Name of Company Received Name of Company Not Received Adani Properties Private Limited Received Ahemdabad Municipal Corporation Limited Not Received Amba River Coke Limited Received Air India Limited Not Received Amines & Plasticizers Ltd Received Andhra Pradesh Power Finace Corporation Limited Not Received Ashok Leyland Limited Received APL Apollo Tubes Limited Not Received Axis Bank Ltd Received Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel India Limited Not Received Bajaj Hindustan Suger Limited Received Bini Builders Private Limited Not Received BEML Limited Received Bombay Rayon Fashions Limited Not Received BHARAT OMAN REFINERIES LIMITED Received CCI Projects Ltd Not Received Bharat Oman Refinries Limited Received CreditAccess Grameen Limited Not Received Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited Received Gayatri Sugers Limited Not Received BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED Received GKC Projects Limited Not Received Can Fin Homes Limited Received Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Not Received Canara Bank Received GVR Infra Projects Limited Not Received Century Textiles & Industries Limited Received HPCL – Mittal Energy Ltd Not Received Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited Received HPCL – Mittal Pipelines Ltd Not Received Coastal Gujarat Power Limited Received Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust Not Received Cochin Shipyard Limited Received Maya Digital Media Private Limited Not Received Damodar Valley Corpoation Received Mayanagari World One Private Limited Not Received ECAP Equities Limited Received Naman Developers Private Limited Not Received ECL Finance Limited Received RadiusNeelachal Estate Ispat Projects Nigam PrivateLimited Limited (formerly known as Vishwaroop Not Received Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company Limited Received Realtors Private Limited) Not Received Edelweiss Finance and investments Limited Received Soma Enterprise Limited Not Received Edelweiss Finvest Private Limited Received SPEL Semiconductors Private Limited Not Received Embassy Office Parks REIT Received SPML Infra Limited Not Received Emerald Haven Realty Developers (PARANIPUTHUR) Private LimitedReceived Supreme Manor Wada Bhiwandi Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Not Received Emerald Haven Town & Country Private Limited Received Syndicate Bank Not Received Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation Received Tamilnadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Not Received Gujarat State Investment Limited Received The Mysore Paper Mills Not Received Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited Received Urban Land Management Private Limited Not Received IDBI Bank Limited Received Indian Oil Corporation Limited Received Indian Railway Finance Corporation Received Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) Received IOT Utkal Energy Services Limited Received Jindal Steel and Power Limited Received JM Financial Services Limited Received Kamarajar Port Limited Received Karnataka State Financial Corporation Received Kerala Financial Corporation Received L & T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Ltd Received LIC Housing Finance Limited Received Macrotech Developers Limited Received Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) Received Maithon Power Limited Received Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited Received Muthoot Fincorp Limited Received National Collateral Management Services Ltd Received National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Received National Insurance Company Limited Received NEXGEN CONSULTANCY PRIVATE LIMITED Received NHPC Limited Received NLC India Limted Received North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd (NEEPCO) Received NSL Textiles Limited Received Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited Received ONGC Manglore Petrochemical Limited Received ONGC Petro Addition Limited Received PNB National Bank Received Prozone Developers and Realotors Private Limited Received Pune Municipal Corporation Received Rajasthan Rajya Viduyut Prasaran Nigam Limited Received Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited Received REC Limited Received SKS Power Generation (Chhattisgarh) Limited Received Small Industries Development Bank of India Received SS Group Private Limited Received TamilSurat Muncipal Nadu Power Corporation Finance and Infrastructure Development Received Corporation Ltd. Received Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited Received TATA Projects Limited Received The Oriental Insurance Company Limited Received Ultra Tech Cement Ltd Received Vardhman Textiles Limited Received Vindhya Telelinks Limited Received Virgo Realtors Private Limited Received Walwhan Renewables Energy Limited Received .
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