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Unclaimed Final Dividend 2019 Sr.No SANOFI INDIA LIMITED - UNCLAIMED FINAL DIVIDEND 2019 SR.NO. NAME ADD1 ADD2 ADD3 CITY PIN SHARES AMOUNT 1 SANDEEP BHATIA F 219 VIKASPURI NEW DELHI 110018 2 698.00 2 SYED WASEEM SHAH A/22 GREEN PARK NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110024 1 349.00 3 ANJU AGGARWAL B 1/20 ASHOK VIHAR PHASE II NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110052 1 349.00 4 UDAY SHARMA FLAT NO 27 SUNSHINE APARTMENTS A-3 PASCHIM VIHAR NEW DELHI 110063 1 349.00 5 SANJAY DUTTA 317 POCKET-C SECTOR-A VASANT KUNJ NEW DELHI 110070 1 349.00 6 ANIL KUMAR WALIA 2038, D.D.A FLAT G.T.B. ENCLAVE NAND VIHAR DELHI 110093 4 1396.00 7 ARJUN GUPTA HOUSE NO 190 BLOCK E NEAR LIC COLONY OPP MANGALAM NURSING HOME DILSHAD GA NEW DELHI DELHI INDIA 110095 1 349.00 8 S D CHAWLA 6/23 SHIVAJI NAGAR HARYANA GURGAON 122001 1 349.00 9 JASVEER SINGH BHALLA BHALLA NIWAS VILL - ANDHRI , SUMMER HILL SHIMLA SHIMLA 171005 2 698.00 10 BASANTA KUMAR PRADHAN BASANT KUMAR PRADHAN SRA 151 SHIPRA RIVIERA GHAZIABAD 201001 4 1396.00 11 MANJEET KUMAR SINHA C 89THIRD FLOOR NTPC COLONY SECTOR 33 NOIDA IN UTTAR PARDESH 201307 3 1047.00 12 DAVANDER SINGH C/O S P SINGH, ADVOCATE, CH NO 37, CIVIL COURT, BULANDSHAHR 203001 1 349.00 13 NANDINI AGARWAL 7/20 D PARWATI BANGLA ROAD,TILAK NAGAR, KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH 208002 2 698.00 14 SAAJAN KUMAR 1 PURVINATH NAGAR JWALAPUR HARIDWAR 249407 1 349.00 15 VINOD KUMAR PANDE VINOD KUMAR PANDE NORTH VIEW RATTAN COTTEGE TALLITAL NAINITAL NAINITAL 263002 1 349.00 16 NEENA MITTAL 15/265 PANCH PEER STREET NOORI GATE UTTAR PRADESH AGRA 282002 1 349.00 17 SHIKHAR BHARDWAJ 33/151 HIG DUPLEX CREATIVE BEAUTY PARLOR VARUN PATH MANSAROVAR JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 302020 1 349.00 18 VIJAY KUMAR SHARMA . 5 I 8 RC VYAS COLONY BHILWARA BHILWARA 311001 4 1396.00 19 CLASSIC SYNCOTEX PRIVATE LIMITED 109 JUHAWAS BEHIND OLD TEHSIL BHILWARA BHILWARA BHILWARA 311001 1 322.00 20 SHANTI KUMARI PUROHIT GANESH NIWAS OPP PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK 7 CHOPASNI ROAD JODHPUR 342003 2 698.00 21 JAYSHREE VIPUL KOTHARI 502, VIMALNATH APPT. 46, DIGVIJAY PLOT JAMNAGAR 361005 1 349.00 22 JEET CHANDRAKANT SANGHVI JAIN COLONY MAKAN NO 06 NAYA ANJAR ANJAR 370110 1 349.00 23 JITENDRA VISHNUPRASAD DAVE ROWHOUSE A 7 SOMESHWAR PART 2 NR BIDIWALA PARK SATELLITE AHMEDABAD GUJARAT 380015 4 1396.00 24 DESHMUKH NITIN RAOSAHEB 52 SHANGRILA BUNGLOWS 1 NEAR SHEL PETROL PUMP SHILAJ ROAD HEBATPUR ROAD AHMEDABAD GUJARAT 380059 2 698.00 25 BHATIA RAJNIKANT AMBALAL HUF . PRABHUKRIPA SOCIETY PATAN 384265 3 968.00 26 YOGESH SOMALAL THAKKAR DAYAL BHAVU LINE, RAJMAHAL ROAD, VADODARA VADODARA 390001 2 698.00 27 REENA NIKUNJ SHAH 101,RACHANA RES APT,B/12.SHREE NATHKUNJ SOC,NR.GOTRI RD, NR.RAMESHWAR SCHOOL VADODARA 390021 1 349.00 28 VIRESH RATILAL PAREKH 403 TIRUMALA MANIYARA SHERI MAHIDHAR PURA SURAT 395003 1 349.00 29 NIRMALA PARAKH 701 FORUM SHREE APATRMENT NEAR GOKULAM DAIRY ATHWALINES SURAT 395007 4 1396.00 30 BALWANT PARBHUBHAI PATEL 16 B SHREE CHALAPARK CO OP HOUSING SOC OPP CHALA GRAM PANCHAYAT DAMAN RD VAPI GUJARAT 396191 1 349.00 31 RAVI JANWAHAR KALRO 105 NIRANJAN 99 MARINE DRIVE MUMBAI 400002 1 349.00 32 BONANZA PORTFOLIO LTD. BLOCK NO 19, RAGHUVANSHI MILL COMPOUND, S.B. MARG, LOWER PAREL, MUMBAI 400013 2 645.00 33 PHOENIX SHARE & STOCKBROKERS PVT LTD B/102 10TH FLOOR MITTAL TOWER PREMISES CO OP SOC LTD 210 NARIMAN POINT OPP VIDHAN BHAVAN MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA 400021 1 322.00 34 LALIT DAYALAL CHOUDHARY 301 KRISHAN KUNJ HANUMAN CROSS ROAD NO 1 VILE PARLE EAST MUMBAI 400057 1 349.00 35 KUMAR GIRISH MEHTA A-103, MATUSHREE PARK, KULUPWADI RAOD, BORIVALI (EAST), MUMBAI 400066 2 698.00 36 MANISH SOBHAGCHAND VARIA , C-401, PANCHAM APT, HENUKALANI ROAD NO.2, KANDIVALI (W), MUMBAI 400067 3 1047.00 37 SHILPA GOPI MANGWANI RM 701 OM CLASSIC CHS LIMITED PLOT 12 COLLECTORS CLY CHEMBUR NR BMC SCHOOL MUMBAI FCI MUMBAI 400074 3 1047.00 38 RAHUL MANSUKH SANURA 137 3692 PANT NAGAR NEAR SHIVAJI TECHNICAL SCHOOL GHATKOPAR EAST MUMBAI 400075 3 1047.00 39 BLUE MOUNTAIN HOLDINGS PRIVATE LIMITED SHIVCHYAYA, OPP.FISH MARKET, GROUND FLOOR, GOKHALE ROAD, MULUND EAST, MUMBAI 400081 1 322.00 40 MOHAMMED IFTEQARUDDIN SULTAN 2 C/402 HARMONY CO OP HSG SOC LTD PATLIPUTRA NAGAR OSHIWARA MUMBAI 400102 3 1047.00 41 SANGAMESH RAYAPPA GADAD K1/303 KATEPURAM PHASE II KATE PURAM CHOWK PUNE 411061 1 349.00 42 LAXMIKANT PRABHAKARRAO DESHPANDE FLAT A-4 GROUND FLOOR SHIV SHRADDHA KUTIR CO OP HSG SOC NANDIVILI ROAD DOMBIVLI(EAST) THANE 421201 1 349.00 43 SIDINATH KERUBA KAMBLE THE NAVAL CO-OP HSG-SOC CHINCHPADA ROAD, 19/3/35 KATEMANIVLI, KALYAN (E) MUMBAI 421306 3 1047.00 44 MASHHADI MIR ARSHAD ALI HOUSE NO 1-22-47 NEAR KALI MASJID SHAH BAZAR AURANGABAD 431001 2 698.00 45 Subhash Kumar Verma H.No. 4, Sector B Sachidanand Nagar bh Nizamudin Bhopal Bhopal 462021 1 349.00 46 SATYAM DWIVEDI WARD 13 RAJAPUR TEONTHAR REWA 486220 1 349.00 47 RADHA KRISHNA SINGH PLOT 126/1, STREET 9, MAITRI KUNJ, RISALI, BHILAI 490006 1 349.00 48 OMPRAKASH AGRAWAL BLOCK NO 12 HOUSE NO 4 MOTILAL NEHRU NAGAR WEST BHILAI CHHATTISGARH BHILAI CHHATTISGARH 490020 1 349.00 49 AMIT SINGHAL HUF H NO 5 ARJUN ENCLAVE BHAIRAV NAGAR SANTOSH NAGAR MATHPURINA RAIPUR RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH 492001 1 322.00 50 AMITANSHU KUMAR . SOUTH INDIAN BANK LTD GROUND FLOOR , INDRAJEET COMP OPP OLD HIGH COURT BILASPUR 495001 4 1396.00 51 N RADHA D NO 9-69 THOGATA STREET WARD-9 DHARMAVARAM 515671 4 1396.00 52 MANIKANTA GADHAMSETTY NO 13/274 VEDURLA BAZAR PRODDATUR KADAPA- DIST 516360 1 349.00 53 G NAGARAJESWARI 18/150 SESHUGARI STREET PRODDATUR KADAPA (UP) 516360 2 698.00 54 G GOPAL RAO 18/150 NEAR AMMAVARISALA STREET SESHUGARI STREET PRODDATUR 516360 1 349.00 55 GOPIKRISHNA YALAMANCHILI FLAT NO-301 KONERU APARTMENTS DOOR NO-71-2-16/2 NSM SCHOOL ROAD PATAMATA VIJAYAWADA 520010 3 1047.00 56 SADASIVA REDDY RESAPU D NO 9 1 45 3 NEW RESAPUVANIPALEM VISAKHAPATNAM URBAN VISAKHAPATNAM ANDHRA PRADESH INDIA 530013 2 552.00 57 MADHU KALIDINDI C/O H P PETROL BUNK UNDI ROAD BHIMAVARAM W G DIST 534202 1 349.00 58 SARSWATULA S N V M SURENDRA . H NO:3-5/A KALIPATNAM MOGALTURU MANDAL KALIPATNAM 534281 1 349.00 59 PHILIP . SINGH NO 34 DIAMOND DISTRICT AIRPORT ROAD KODIHALLI BANGALORE 560008 3 1047.00 60 SYED ABDUL ALEEM 676 1ST STATE INDIRA NAGAR BANGALORE BANGALORE 560038 2 698.00 61 SHUBHA MANJUNATH W/O R MANJUNATH THIRD MAIN THIRD CROSS P C EXTENSION KOLAR 563101 1 349.00 62 S. GIREESH S/O SADASHIVAMURTHY, D.NO. 6/322 F, VAKILRAMAIAH STREET KOLLEGAL 571440 1 349.00 63 PERCYVAL ANTONY LAWRENCE RASQIUINHA C/O MRS C SEQUEIRA ALVARES ROAD NEAR KADRI MARKET MANGALORE KARNATAKA 575002 3 1047.00 64 PRASANNAMAL CHORDIA NO 426 MINT STREET NEAR T T V SCHOOL SOWCARPET CHENNAI 600001 2 645.00 65 SHUNMUGAM S 955, POONAMALLEE HIGH ROAD CHENNAI 600084 2 698.00 66 SURESH M E 42 KAMARAJ SALAI BLOCK 18 NEYVELI 607803 2 698.00 67 M H SHAHUL HAMEED . NO:101 AASATH ROAD TIRUVARUR 610001 1 349.00 68 SANKARAPANDYAN.S NO 62, PERUMAL EAST CAR STREET PALAYAMKOTTAI TIRUNELVELI TIRUNELVELI 627002 2 698.00 69 SARAVANAN N NO.142/NEW NO.311, CHENNAI SALAI NEAR PERIYAMARIYAMMAN KOVIL (BEHIND KCK AUTOMOBILES SHOP) KRISHNAGIRI 635001 2 698.00 70 POLLEY C P CHUNGATH HOUSE RAILWAY STATION ROAD PUDUKAD P.O THRISSUR 680301 1 349.00 71 VARGHESE PALLI THARA POULOSE PALLI THARA HOUSE CHURCH VIEW MAPRANAM MADAY KONAM 680712 3 1047.00 72 MARY ABRAHAM ILLIKALCHIRAYIL THAZHTHANGADY P O KOTTAYAM KOTTAYAM 686005 1 349.00 73 GEORGE THARIYAN CHEMBIKARA MALAYIL THEKKEMALA PO KOZHENCHERY PATHANAMTHITTA 689654 3 1047.00 74 STRATEGIC EXIM PRIVATE LIMITED P-36 INDIA EXCHANGE PLACE 4TH FLOOR ROOM NO-59 KOLKATA KOLKATA 700001 1 322.00 75 MOINA MERIT PRIVATE LTD 19 R N MUKHERJEE ROAD 2ND FLOOR KOLKATA KOLKATA 700001 1 279.00 76 VIJAY CHUGH B/11 RBI OFFICERS QUARTERS 7 NEW ROAD ALIPORE KOLKATA KOLKATA 700027 1 349.00 77 BISWAJIT DEY 64/88 A, BELGACHIA ROAD, KOLKATA 700037 3 1047.00 78 KALYAN KUMAR DATTA FD 54 SALT LAKE SECTOR 3 KOLKATA 700106 2 698.00 79 INDER KUMAR RATHI 59, BON BEHARI BOSE ROAD, HOWRAH HOWRAH 711101 2 698.00 80 LALITA MUNDHRA FANCY ALI RLY LINE, A.T. ROAD, JORHAT, EAST JORHAT, JORHAT 785001 2 698.00 81 AJEET KUMAR H NO-JE/2 VASTU VIHAR PROJECT-2 CHAS BOKARO 827013 3 1047.00 82 SUSHMA BHARDWAJ D-701 AMBIENCE ISLAND NH-8 GURGAON 0 0 100 27920.00 83 SOVARANI PANI 43 V I P COLONY I R C VILLAGE BHUBANESWAR 0 0 100 27920.00 84 NUSRAT NAHID 581 GALI JOOTEY WALI CHOORI-WALAN DELHI 0 0 100 27920.00 85 KAMAL KUAR SINGH 195/196 NEB SARAI NEAR SAUT SAT RAM DHAM NEW DELHI 0 0 100 27920.00 86 SUNEETA RAM WADHWA G-16/33 D L F QUTAB ENCLAVE PHASE I GURGAON HARYANA 0 0 100 27920.00 87 DEVENDRA KUMAR TRIPATHI 71 B SUNDER BAGH LUCKNOW U P 0 0 100 27920.00 88 CHETAN MITTAL C/O M/S HIND SPINNERS GOHANA ROAD NEAR OCTROI POST 0 0 50 13960.00 89 PREETI GHILDYAL 41 SAGARIKA SECTOR-9A VASHI NEW BOMBAY 0 0 100 27920.00 90 ABHAY JARIPATKE C/O MEDICAL ENGINEERING CO SHOP NO 15/16 DISHA ALANKAR RATHI GALAXY CIDCO CANNOUGHT GARDEN 0 0 100 27920.00 91 DEEN DAYAL SHARMA C/O STATE BANK OF BIKANER & JAIPUR ZINC SMELTOR DEBARI DIST UDAIPUR RAJASTHAN 0 0 100 27920.00 92 VASANTI GURAV C/O N L PATIL A-5 KORANKAR CHAWL SANKESHWAR DIST BELGAUM KARNATAK 0 0 100 27920.00 93 JANAK DULARI SHARMA H-2/205 ARVIND VIHAR BHOPAL 0 0 100 27920.00 94 RAMASWAMI KALANIDHI KALANIKETAN H-131 PHASE II ANNA NAGAR NEAR O F T 0 0 50 13960.00 95 AMOD SHARMA B-28 GULMOHAR PARK NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110001 50 13960.00 96 RAVINDER NATH NANDA C/O R K NANDA & SONS 306 HAUZ KAZI DELHI NEW DELHI 110001 100 27920.00 97 TALAT MUKHTAR ANSARI C/O J B DADACHANJI & CO JEEVAN VIHAR 3 PARLIAMENT STREET N DELHI NEW DELHI 110001 50 16141.00 98 LUKOSE PAINUMKLAL VARGHESE C-264 ALBERT'S SQUARE GOLE MARKET DIZ AREA NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110001 100 27920.00 99 SHAKUNTLA GUPTA M
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