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Kolhapur Zilla Sahakari Dudh Utpadak Sangh Ltd. Kolhapur, Br. Vashi, Navi Mumbai L/VASHI MKTG/01 KOLHAPUR ZILLA SAHAKARI DUDH UTPADAK SANGH LTD. KOLHAPUR, BR. VASHI, NAVI MUMBAI. `GOKUL' MILK WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS LIST - 2013-2014 Sr. NAME OF THE AGENCY CONTACT NOS. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE AREA OF DISTRIBUTION No DISTRIBUTORS 1. Kajal International Co. OFF. 25063468 Mr. Chetan S. Shah, Ghatkopar (E/W), Vikroli (E/W). 25060067 20/1, Vallabh Society, 90 ft. Road, Opp. Kailash Tower, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai - 75 2. Kajal Associates. OFF. 2506 45 98 Mrs. Neena C. Shah. Mulund (E/W), Kanjurmarg (E/W), Bhandup (E./W). 20/1, Vallabh Society, 90 ft. Road, Opp. Kailash Tower, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai - 75. 3. Kajal Traders. OFF. 25064598 Mr. Leharchand S. Shah. Roha, Uran, Panvel, Ulhasnagar. 20/1, Vallabh Society, 90 ft. Road, Opp. Kailash Tower, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai - 75. 4. Shrikrishna Stores. OFF. 25296329 Mr. Harilal D. Patel. Chembur Naka, Chedanagar, Deonar, Vashi Naka, Mob. 9322276715 Shop No. 1, Krishna Kunj, Chaya Shivshrushti. 9322274417 Society, Chembur Naka, S T Road Chembur, Mumbai -4000 71. 5. Laxmi Distributor. Mob. 9819307264 Mr. Mehul G. Shah. Thane, Ulhasnagar, Dombivali, Airoli, Bhivandi. Shop No. 1, Bldg No.5-6, Kukreja Complex, Village Road, Bhandup (W) Mumbai-78. 6. Komal Distributors. 21025083 Mr. Hansraj S. Shah, Ghatkopar (E/W), Vikroli (E/W). Mob 9821025323 41/1203, Pant Nagar, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai - 400 075 7. Prithvi Distributor. OFF. 27666858 Mrs. Aruna R. Patil, Navi Mumbai, Kalyan to Badalapur, Raigad District. MOB 9867346600 7-B-47, Sector 10, Kopar Khairane, Navi Mumbai. 1 L/VASHI MKTG/01 Sr. NAME OF THE AGENCY CONTACT NOS. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE AREA OF DISTRIBUTION No DISTRIBUTORS 8. Shree Enterprises, OFF. 2495 3885 Mr. Mrunalini S. Vartak, Worli, Haji Ali, Tardeo, Byculla, Parel Elephinstone 24924257 78/B, Ground Floor, Road, Worli Seaface, Adarsha Nagar, Sayani Road, 9867594218 Sunshine Bldg, Ani Besant Road, Cuffe Parade, Navy Nagar, V.T., Masjid Bundar, 9920077458 Worli, Mumbai - 400018 Nariman Point, Cuprez, Churchgate, Shivadi, Cotton Green, Ray Road, Sandhurst Road, Dockyard Road, Mazgaon. 9. Manini Agency. OFF. 65938737 Mr. Vijay Shivatare, Kurla, Sion, Kings Circle, Dadar, Koliwada, Shivaji 65727053 B/5, Bhoiwada, Best Staff Qtrs, Park, Hindu Colony, Parsi Colony. MOB 9224237366 Jerabai Wadia Road, Bhoiwada, Parel, Mumbai - 400012. 10. Om Sai . OFF. 24026400 Mrs. Meera Sudhakar Choudhari, Khar, Bandra (E/W), Antop Hill, Wadala, Sion, Kurla. 24044845 Air Force Residential Complex, MOB 9920179224 Opp. Sion Telephone Exchange, Sion-Koliwada Road, Sion (E), Mumbai -400022. 11. Nityanand Milk Agency, OFF. 2522 36 35 Mr. Mutthu Swamy, Chembur, Deonar, Govandi, Mankhurd, 2523 16 28 RoomNo. 44, Bharatnagar, Anushaktinagar, Trombay, Kasaiwada, Kurla. MOB 9821064350 RES. 2522 86 51 Tilak Nagar Road, Chembur, MOB. 9224447850 Mumbai - 89 12. Gurukripa Milk Agency. OFF.2522 36 35 Mr. S. Rajendran, Dombivali, Kalyan, Ulhasnagar, Ambarnath, 2523 16 28 RoomNo. 44, Bharatnagar, Bhivandi, Vitthalwadi, Ghatkopar (E), Chembur, Tilak Nagar Road, Chembur, Mulund. Mumbai - 89 13. Sharmeen Milk Distri. OFF. 2495 3885 Smt. Syed Tabassum Md. Anjum, Walkeshwar, Malbar Hill, Girgaon, Gavdevi, 24924257 78/B, Ground Floor, Pedder Road, Warden Road, Nepean Sea Road, 9867594218 Sunshine Bldg, Ani Besant Road, Gawalia Tank. 9920077458 Worli, Mumbai - 400018 14. Vaibhav Distributor. RES. 2523 24 15 Mr. Vaibhav D. Dhumal. Shivshrushti, Swastik Park. MOB9821070177 138/4668, Nehru Nagar, Kurla (E), Mumbai - 400 024. 2 L/VASHI MKTG/01 Sr. NAME OF THE AGENCY CONTACT NOS. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE AREA OF DISTRIBUTION No. DISTRIBUTORS 15. Anmol Distributor. OFF. 2624 34 33 Shobhita Kamal Kapila, Andheri (E), Varsova, Vileparle (E), Coopar Hospital to MOB 3922247577 C-4, Minoo Minar, Juhu Gaonthan, Amboli, D. N. Nagar, Gaondevi, Veera Desai Road, Andheri Chikhalgaon, Sahar, Chakala, Pumphouse, Sakinaka. (W), Mumbai - 400 058. 16. Giridhari Distributors. OFF 2624 34 33 Mr. Chakor R. Baviskar, Andheri (W), Varsova, Parle (W), Cooper Hospital to RES 2620 93 75 3, Suhas, Plot No. 17, Juhu Gaonthan, Amboli Village, D.N. Nagar, Gaondevi, MOB 9322247577 Gulmohar Cross Road No. 12, Juhugaon, Chikhalgaon, Godevi, Sahar, Chakala Pump Juhu Scheme,Mumbai-400 049. House, Sakinaka, Jogeshwari (E). 17. Yogesh Agency. MOB 9664892455 Mr. Ashok K. Mohprekar, Vashi, Kopar Khairane, Airoli. 9869079535 Parshwanath C.H.S., Shop No. 1, Sector 11, Jugaon, Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400 703. 18. M/s. Mahalaxmi Agency. OFF. 2207 56 61 Mr. Jaywant N. Falke, Mahalaxmi, Nepeansea Road, Pedder Road, B.J. Kher RES. 2206 69 13 127-A, Dhobiwadi, Dr.B. J. Road, Walkeshwar, Narayan Dhabholkar road, Girgaon, MOB 9820267459 Marg,Opp. Datta Mandir, Bhuleshwar Road, Kalabadevi Road, Dongari, Sat Rasta, 9930800265 Mumbai -400002 Nalbazar, Madanpura, Opera House, Nana Chowk, Tardeo, Haji Ali, Kamathipura, Mumbai Central, Dontaki, Mohd. Ali Road, B.J. Kher Road, Khetwadi. 19. Mangalmurti Agency. OFF. 2207 56 62 Mr. Ramchandra G. Tendulkar, Mahalaxmi, Nepeansea Road, Pedder Road, B.J. Kher 2206 29 09 127-A, Dhobiwadi, Dr. B.J. Road, Walkeshwar, Narayan Dhabholkar road, Girgaon, Road, Bhuleshwar Road, Kalabadevi Road, Dongari, Sat Rasta, Op. Datta Mandir, Girgaon, Nalbazar, Madanpura, Opera House, Nana Chowk, Mumbai - 400 002. Tardeo, Haji Ali, Kamathipura, Mumbai Central, Dontaki, Mohd. Ali Road, B.J. Kher Road, Khetwadi. 20. Vrindavan Milk Dairy OFF. 26591344 Mr. Narhar G.. Vadanare, Bandra (E) 26591653 D-18/145, M.I.G. Colony, MOB 8108121674 Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051. 21. Shriram Dairy OFF. 25634476 Mrs. Pushpa J. Rao, Mulund, Navi Mumbai, Thane. RES. 21646886 B-7, Guruprasad Apts. 21645529 R.S.M. Co-op. Hsg. Society, 9821183879 Arunodaya Nagar, Mulund (E), Mumbai - 400 081. 3 L/VASHI MKTG/01 Sr. NAME OF THE AGENCY CONTACT NOS. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE AREA OF DISTRIBUTION No. DISTRIBUTORS 22. Kanchan Distributors. OFF. 2682 59 92 Mr. Arvind Patil, Vile Parle (E/W), Juhu, Santacruz (W), 2682 56 35 4, Nandanvan, Vakola, Kalina. 2683 5181 Tejpal Scheme Main Road, MOB 9821010303 Vile Parle (E), Mumbai - 57 23. Nirnand Enterprises. OFF. 26499121 Mr.Dhulip. Bagave. Bandra (E/W), Khar, Vile Parle (E), Santacruz (E), MOB 9930304806 205, Mangal Bhavana, 14, Palihill, Linking Road, Dharavi AC Area. MOB 9920379220 Palicha Road, Khar (W), Mumbai - 400 052 24. Pramanshu Distributors. RES. 27551999 Mrs. Sulochana S. Patil, Vashi, Kokan Bhavan, Kalamboli, Kharghar MOB 9967100432 E-18, Daulat Society, Sec. 16/A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400 703. 25. Ganesh Milk Centre RES. 2446 99 49 Mr. Sushila N. Nayak, Prabhadevi to Bandra (Except Bandra to Mahim 2446 99 59 Shop No.4,Corner View,Gokhale Creek) Off. 9323512020 Marg,Dadar (W),Mumbai-400028 MOB 9819374740 26. New Kapoor Dairy Pvt. OFF. 2206 71 78 Mr. Shiv Hukumchand Kapoor, Charani Road (E/W), Churchgate, Marine Lines Ltd. MOB 9820075663 Shop No. 1, B.I.T. Chawl, (E/W), Flora Fountain to Colaba, Princess Street, Chandanwadi, Mumbai - 400 002. Chandanwadi. 27. Modern Agency. OFF. 2495 3885 Smt. Syed Tabassum Md. Anjum, Kandivali, Bhayandar, Dharavi, Worli, Parel, Lower 24924257 78/B, Ground Floor, Parel, Adarsha Nagar, Cotton Green, Byculla. 9867594218 Sunshine Bldg, Ani Besant Road, 9920077458 Worli, Mumbai - 400018 28. Vishalsai Agencies. OFF. 2766 6834 Mr. Suman N. Patil, Vashi, Nerul Sector 1 to 17, C.B.D.,Kokan Bhavan RES. 2757 9579 Shop No. F-1/8, Sector 10, Parisar MOB 9820201215 Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 703 29. M.R. Shetye & Shetye OFF. 2492 47 65 Mr. Mohan R Shetye, Partner Warden Road, Malabar Hill, Walkeshwar, Nepeansea RES. 2430 46 31 31, Nilesh Apts. College Lane, Road, Peddar Road, Colaba, Churchgate. 9930738172 Dadar (W), Mumbai 400 028. 30. Tushar Agencies OFF 2544 95 00 Mr. Tushar N. Desai, Thane, Kalava. RES 2541 33 50 302, Gaurangi C.H.S., LBS Road, MOB 9833499660 Near Virendra Petrol Pump, Thane (W) 400602 4 L/VASHI MKTG/01 Sr. NAME OF THE AGENCY CONTACT NOS. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE AREA OF DISTRIBUTION No. DISTRIBUTORS 31. Mugdha Milk Agency. (95251) 2425 316 Mr. Dilip A Dhamal, Dombivali, Ulhasnagar, Kalyan, Bhivandi MOB 9819147239 Parel Apt. Block No. 5, Gandhi Nagar, Ram Nagar, Dombivali (E). 32. Sujata Milk Agency. RES 2766 8650 Mrs. Jayashree G. Patil, Vashi, Navi Mumbai. MOB 9322232812 J-1, New Daulat, Sec - 16/A, 9404403505 Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400 703 33. Guruprasad Agencies RES. 2745 3598 Mr. Jayashree S. Patwardhan, Panvel, Rasayani, Mohapada, Konkan Bhavan, MOB 9820065013 671/A, Samuddha Mukund Apts, Kharghar 1st Floor, Shivaji Road, Panvel, Dist. Raigad - 410206 34. Raj Milk Agency. RES. 2589 33 14 Mrs. Chhaya M. Deshmukh Thane, Naupada. shop 2173 00 57 Gala No. 46 SwamiVivekanand MOB 9820309361 wyapar Sankul,Pokhran Road No.2, Vasant vihar,Thane(W) 35. Nisha Agencies RES. 21027606 Mr. D. C. Mehta, Thane, Bhivandi, Ulhasnagar, Dombivali, Kalyan. 9819355647 A/19-20, Krishnakunj. Fourth Floor.Plot No.140,Near HDFC Bank,Vallabhbaug Lane, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai - 400 077 36. Sharada Milk Centre. OFF 2547 19 78 Mr. Krishna D. Patil, Thane (W), Bhivandi. RES 2547 51 10 Gokul Nagar, Old Agra Road, MOB 9821084949 Thane - 400 601 37. Sanjay Distributor. OFF. 2770 2124 Mr. Sanjay M. Patil, Vashi to Panvel. MOB 9699554546 NL-2/15, C-3, Sector-9,Nerul, 9322273796 Navi Mumbai - 400706 38. Prashant Distribuitors. 95251 2433775 Mr. Subhash G. Patil, Dombivali, Thakurli. MOB 9221461967 Nagubai Balhari Patil Chawl, Room No. 3, Azadegaon, Dombivali (E) 421 201 5 L/VASHI MKTG/01 Sr. NAME OF THE AGENCY CONTACT NOS. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE AREA OF DISTRIBUTION No. DISTRIBUTORS 39. Radhakrishna Enterprises. OFF. 2353 63 24 Mr. Ramdas Shinde, Colaba, Navy Nagar, Cuffe Parade, Nariman Point, V. 6950 33 23 208, Bane Compound, T., Masjid Bunder, Mazgaon, Parel, Kuprez, MOB 9827380321 F/10, Sane Guruji Marg, Tardeo, Charchgate, Shivadi, Cotton Green, Ray Road, Mumbai - 400 034. Sandhurst Road, Dockyard Road. 40. Amol Distributors. 2431 05 41 Mr. Prakash M. Ghorapade, Prabhadevi, Elphinston Station Road, Sayani Road, MOB 9822336917 23, Kranti Sadan, Sayani Road, Shivadi, Naigaon.
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