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Unpaid-Dividend-31St Statement of unpaid Dividend as on 05.09.2017, declared at the AGM of the Company held on 31st July, 2017 ( As per the provision of the U/s. 124(2) of the Companies Act, 2013) Unpaid FOLIO/DP ID/ CL ID Name of Shareholder Dividend Address Amount (```) 0000007 MR BHARAT KUMAR AGGARWAL 97.50 C/O ORIENT GENERAL IND. LTD,11 INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,SECTOR - 6,FARIDABAD,121006 0000009 MR ASHWANI CHOUDHRY 292.50 A-3/85 JANAKPURI,,,NEW DELHI,110058 0000010 MRS KANTA CHAUDHRY 292.50 A-3/85 JANAKPURI,,,NEW DELHI,110058 0000011 MR SHIVINDER SINGH 292.50 A-3/85 JANAKPURI,,,NEW DELHI,110058 0000029 MR AMRIT PAUL SINGH 585.00 C1A/39C JANAKPURI NEW DELHI,,,,110058 0000080 MR SHRENIK S BHANDARI 390.00 C/O MR SHRAD S BHANDARI,E-7 GREEN PARK EXTENSION,IIND FLOOR,NEW DELHI,110016 0000108 MR RAJ KUMAR GUPTA 195.00 B 2/70 PHASE II,ASHOK VIHAR,,DELHI,110052 0000111 MRS SUDERSHAN CHAWLA 97.50 H NO 546 B WARD NO 15,NR JAGDISH PARK,JAGDISH COLONY,ROHTAK HARYANA,124001 0000115 MR HUKAM SINGH KAPRWAN 877.50 C-011 PRAGATI VIAHAR,LODHI ROAD P O NEW DELHI,,,110003 0000134 MISS MEENA SIRCAR 97.50 19A, CHOPRA HOUSE,GOBIND PURI,KANKARKHERA,MEERUT CANTT, 0000153 MRS SUDERSHAN 292.50 9/85 RAMESH NAGAR (SINGLE STOREY),NEW DELHI,,,110015 0000168 MRS MEENA GARG 292.50 B-76 GULMOHAR PARK,NEW DELHI,,,110049 0000198 MISS INDU SETHI 292.50 WZ-481 SHIV NAGAR,NEW DELHI,,,110058 0000258 MR DAYAL PARSHAD 97.50 S-349 GREATER KAILASH-I,NEW DELHI,,,110048 0000276 MR ANIL KUAMR SONI 325.00 6 ARJUN NAGAR P O SAFDAR JUNG,ENCLAVE,NEW DELHI,,110029 0000292 MISS SHALU BANSAL 97.50 C-76 ASHOK VIHAR PHASE-I,DELHI,,,110052 0000293 MR RISHI KUMAR BANSAL 97.50 C-76 ASHOK VIHAR PHASE-1,DELHI,,,110052 0000324 MR MAHENDER KUMAR SARNA 585.00 B-3 TEMPLE TANK,KRISHAN NAGAR DELHI,,,110051 0000346 MRS DEEPIKA KAPOOR 585.00 D-6/17 VASANT VIHAR,NEW DELHI,,,110057 0000359 MRS LATA KURAL 260.00 C-22 MANSAROVAR PARK,SHAHDARA DELHI,,,110032 0000361 MRS ASHA GUMBER 292.50 C/O SH S K ARORA BB/4-A,JANAKPURI NEW DELHI,,,110058 0000365 MRS SANDHYA GUPTA 292.50 B-1/1 VASANT VIHAR,NEW DELHI,,,110057 0000381 MRS ASHA RANI JERATH 585.00 SECTOR 7A HOUSE NO 25,FARIDABAD,,,121002 0000382 MR DAYAL DASS GUPTA 585.00 15A/21 W E A,KAROL BAGH NEW DELHI,,,110005 0000388 MISS SADHNA 292.50 E-30 LAJPAT NAGAR-IST,NEW DELHI,,,110024 0000389 MR MAHESH VERMA 292.50 E-30 LAJPAT NAGAR-IST,NEW DELHI,,,110024 0000390 MR BHANWAR SINGH 292.50 E-30 LAJPAT NAGAR 1ST,NEW DELHI,,,110024 0000394 MR LAXMAN PRAKASH TANDON 435.50 C 95 HANUMAN NAGAR,KHATIPURA,JAIPUR,,302012 0000399 BHARAT BHUSHAN 585.00 C-166 MAJLISH PARK DELHI,,,,110033 0000408 KANWALJIT SINGH 292.50 D-147 FATEH NAGAR,N DELHI,,,110018 0000438 MR CHETNA NAND KAPOOR 585.00 693 CHURCH MISSION ROAD,FATEH PURI DELHI,,,110006 0000493 MR MANABENDRA CHAKRAVARTY 585.00 R 2/4-1/52 MAHAVIR ENCLAVE,MANDIR MARG,BENGALI COLONY,NEW DELHI,110045 0000523 MR CHANDULAL RANABHAI CHAWDA 97.50 AJAY BHOMESHWAR PLOT,RAJKOT,,,360006 0000527 SURESH BHOGILAL BHATT 292.50 2120 GIRIRAJ SOCIETY NEAR BUS,STAND,JUNAGADH,,362002 0000532 KIRIT KUMAR AHYA 97.50 8 RAGHUVIR PARA,RAJKOT,,,360001 0000536 MR MALAY DESAI 292.50 OMKAR TOWER,FLAT NO.32,OPP.NIRMALA SCHOOL,RAJKOT,360005 0000601 MR RONAKKUMAR DOSHI 292.50 202 STARVIEW APARTMENT,2ND FLOOR,SION TROMBAY MAIN ROAD,CHEMBUR MUMBAI,400071 0000646 MR DINKERRAY MAYARAM JOSHI 292.50 UDGAR 34/26 NEW JAGNATH PLOTS,RAJKOT,,,360001 0000648 MRS CHANDABEN SHAH 585.00 C/O DR P V SHAH NR DELUXE CINEMA,BEDI PARA,RAJKOT,,360003 0000649 MR DR PRAFULL SHAH 292.50 NR DELUXE CINEMA,BEDI PARA,RAJKOT,GUJARAT,360003 0000654 MR KISHOR R VARSANI 97.50 'KALRAV',KARAN PARK, STREET NO. 4,,BEHIND VIDHYUT SOCIETY,,RAJKOT GUJARAT,360001 0000659 CHANDAN BEN C PANDYA 292.50 C/O G C PANDYA DHORAJI,NEAR VAGHASIYA CHORA,,,360410 0000678 DIPAK SHANTILAL PAREKH 292.50 C/O VANDRAVAN DAMODAR PAREKH,DIWAN CHOWK JUNAGADH,,,362001 0000687 MRS JAYABEN AMIRALI BHANVADIA 292.50 C/O A K BHANVADIA SONS AZAD CHAWK,BHANVAD,,,360510 0000743 MR NARESH OZA 195.00 KRISHNA 24-B,PANCHAVATI SOCIETY,RAJKOT,,360001 0000747 MR MUKESH CHANDULAL CHHEDA 292.50 NAVKAR PRINTERS,65 DIGVIJAY PLOT,JAMNAGAR,,361005 0000748 MR ASHOK CHANDULAL CHHEDA 292.50 SHAH SAVJI LALJI BUILDING,,43/44, DIGVIJAY PLOT MAIN ROAD,JAMNAGAR,,361005 0000749 RASHMI D SOLANI 650.00 12 VRINDAVAN,4 B P X ROAD,DEVIDAYAL GARDEN,MUMBAI,400080 0000851 MUKUND RAY JANI 585.00 C/O STATE BANK OF SAURASHTRA,BANTVA DIST JUNAGADH,,,362620 Page 1 of 100 Unpaid FOLIO/DP ID/ CL ID Name of Shareholder Dividend Address Amount (```) 0000916 GULAMABBAS ALIJI 32.50 T G IRON WORKS,S V P ROAD GHEEKHANIA GALI,JUNAGADH,,362001 0000952 RAMESH D VAISHNAV 585.00 C/O KUM KUM MADH STREET,GUNAGARH GUJARAT,,,362001 0001014 JASHVANTIBEN SHAH 292.50 C/O M/S PRAVIN KUMAR & CO RAJMARG,OPP SHAK MARKET UPLETA,,,360490 0001024 MR CHANDULAL DAYARAM OZA 487.50 C/O CHHAYA PLOT WARD NO 11,NEAR MUNICIPAL OCTROI NAKA,SHRI YOGESHAVAR KRIPA BLDG,PORBANDAR,360575 0001046 RULMANI VRAJLAL PAREKH 143.00 C/O HARISH VRAJLAL PAREKH,INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK,BHAKTI NAGAR CIRCLE,RAJKOT GUJARAT,360002 0001075 MR SURIL LAKHANI 585.00 LAKHANI BHUVAN BEHIND TOWN HALL,14 RAGHUVIR PARA RAJKOT,,,360001 0001101 MRS PUSHPABEN MOHANLAL CHOTALIA 97.50 C/O H M LATHIA ADVOCATE 7 JAIRAJ,PLOT,OPP MEHTA NIWAS RAJKOT,,360001 0001157 MR ASHOK ZAVER CHAND SHETH 292.50 NAVPAD,3 GULAB NAGAR,RAIYA ROAD,RAJKOT,360001 0001162 MRS ASHA SABLOK 585.00 C/O S JAGGI,A 44 ASHOK VIHAR III,,DELHI,110052 0001163 MRS VIDYAVANTI SABLOK 585.00 C/O S JAGGI,A 44 ASHOK VIHAR III,,DELHI,110052 0001164 MRS RAMABEN AMRUTLAL KHETANI 585.00 C/O ATUL & CO.,'SAMIR', GROUND FLOOR,OPP. JAGNATH POLICE STATION,KATHIAWAD GYMKHANA ROAD RAJKOT,360001 0001222 MISS HIMAKSHI MANKAD 292.50 HARI VASANT BEHIND VEG MARKET,THOSA GALLI RAJKOT,,,360001 0001230 MISS MADHURIKA RAMNIKLAL JOSHI 292.50 RANTREE STREET PANCH HATDI,KALAVDGATE ROAD JAMNAGAR,,,361001 0001282 MISS KRUPA SHANTILAL PUJARI 292.50 MANDIR CHOWK DWARKA,DIST JAMNAGAR,,,361335 0001287 CHHAGANLAL GOPAL AGHERA 292.50 101 SHREE UMA COMPLEX,NEW ARAM COLONY STREET NO 3,AIRODROME ROAD NR JAY CO-OPRT SOC,B/H H.O. BHATTS BUNGLOW JAMNAGAR,361006 0001319 MR VINAY SATYAMURTI PATEL 143.00 C/O J. R. PATEL,SHYAM 10 ALKAPURI,B/H R.M.C. SCHOOL,RAIYARD, RAJKOT,360001 0001329 MRS RAKSHABEN RAJENDRAKUMAR VORA 617.50 MAHAJAN PAL MAI MANDIR ROAD,SURENDRANAGAR,,,363001 0001330 MR RAJENDRA KUMAR TRAMBAKLAL VORA 617.50 MAHAJAN PAL MAI MANDIR ROAD,SURENDRANAGAR,,,363001 0001351 MR SURESHKUMAR JAGJIVAN MANDALIA 292.50 C/O BANK OF INDIA,MARKET YARD BRANCH,OPP BUS STAND,GONDAL, SURAT,360311 0001371 JAISHREE NAVNIT SAMPAT 292.50 C/O NAVNIT STORES,NANI BAZAR GONDAL,,,360311 0001416 MRS RAMABEN DAYALAL SHETH 97.50 C/O I R KOTHARI ANIL CHEMBER,2ND FLOOR DHEBAR CHAWK RAJKOT,,,360001 0001420 MR ROHIT H SHAH 1014.00 C/O. DR. VASANTBHAI H. SHAH,NIRAV GOVERNMENT SERVANT SOCIETY,BEHIND A.G. OFFICE,RAJKOT,360001 0001514 MR MOIN YASIN KAPADIA 292.50 C/O MADHURAM PROVISION NEAR,CENTRAL,BANK DHORAJI GUJ,,360410 0001515 MR YASIN SATTAR KAPADIA 292.50 C/O MADHURAM PROVISION NEAR,CENTRAL,BANK DHORAJI GUJ,,360410 0001549 MR HASMUKHLAL SHAH 195.00 C/O BHARAT TOOL STEEL SYNDICATE,DHEBAR ROAD RAJKOT,,,360002 0001550 MR SHIVLAL BHAI SHAH 292.50 C/O BHARAT TOOL STEEL SYNDICATE,DHEBAR ROAD RAJKOT,,,360002 0001562 DEEPAK DAVE 292.50 C/O STATE BANK OF SAURASHTRA,DIGVIJAYPLOT JAMNAGAR,,,361005 0001571 MRS HIRAGAURI NYALCHAND GARDI 292.50 GANDHI BROTHERS 11 RAMNATHPARA,ROAD RAJKOT,,,360001 0001736 MR MAHESH R SHAH 13.00 NO.4 PRASHANT,KHANDWALA COMPOUND,OPP AMBICA NIKETAN BUS STOP,ATHWALINES SURAT,395007 0001740 KALYANJI S MOMAYA 292.50 T A 2 8 ADIPUR(KUTCH),GUJARAT,,,370205 0001750 MRS KHATIJA SULEMAN BATKA 585.00 BATKA MANZIL KHATRIWAD,NAVSARI,,,396445 0001777 MRS SAVITABEN KHALAJI 585.00 KOLIWAD STREET POST DUMAS,DIST SURAT,,,394550 0001817 MR TEJKARAN MANIYAR 292.50 SARAF BAZAR,AMALNER(DIST JALGAON),,,425401 0001837 MR SUSHANT VISHWAS 97.50 C/O KULDEEP MEHTA,ABOVE SK ASSOCIATES,2 714 SAGRAMPURA,UDHA DARWAJA RING ROAD SURAT,395002 0001853 KULDEEP MEHTA 292.50 ABOVE SK ASSOCUATES,2 714 SAGRAMPURA,UDHNA DARWAJA,RING ROAD SURAT,395002 0001855 KOKILA CHIMANLAL BODIWALA 741.00 2/7 PARUL APARTMENT,MAHARANI SHANTADEVI ROAD,NAVSARI,,396445 0001894 RAMILA A JARIWALA 292.50 C/O CHHOTALAL MAGANLAL TAMKUWARA,M G ROAD VARSAD,,,396001 0001917 MRS KUSAM 97.50 A-366 DEFENCE COLONY,NEW DELHI,,,110024 0001923 MR HIRA SINGH CHOPRA 390.00 2 DOCTORS LANE NEAR GOLE MARKET,NEW DELHI,,,110001 0001941 MRS JAGMOHAN CHOPRA 195.00 2 DOCTORSLANE NEAR GOLEMARKET,NEW DELHI,,,110001 0001952 MR DHARAM PAL 97.50 FLAT NO.804, "G" BLOCK,TRENDSET WINZ,NANAKRAM GUDA,TELENGANA,HYDERABAD,500008 0001958 MR PARDEEP CHIBBER 195.00 500/12 KRISHNA COLONY,NEAR GEETA BHAWAN MANDIR,GURGAON,,122001 0002004 MRS PURNIMA GUPTA 585.00 F-43 DILSHAD GARDEN EXTN,SHAHDARA,DELHI,,110032 0002027 MRS GULSHAN RAWLA 97.50 S-44 GROUND FLOOR GREATER,KAILASH-I,NEW DELHI,,110048 0002029 MR MADHAV PRASAD KOTIYAL 292.50 A2/33 A MIG PASHCHIM VIHAR,NEW DELHI,,,110063 0002038 MRS VASANTI PANDIT 292.50 A2/33A MIG PASHCHIM VIHAR,NEW DELHI,,,110063 0002040 MRS KRISHNA WANTI 585.00 6B/28 RAMESH NAGAR NEW DELHI,,,,110015 0002074 MR DALJIT SINGH SAWHNEY 292.50 377 BHAI PARMA NAND NAGAR,DELHI,,,110009 0002082 MR RADHE SHYAM PAREEK 650.00 C/O S N PAREEK ORISSA CEMENT,LIMITED,B-45/47 CONNAUGHT PLACE,NEW DELHI,110001 0002085 MRS RAJINDER KAUR 292.50 8283 ROSHAN ARA ROAD,10 RAM SAROOP BLDGS DELHI,,,110007 0002086 MR BALWANT SINGH 292.50 8283 ROSHANARA ROAD,10 RAM SAROOP BLDGS DELHI,,,110007 Page 2 of 100 Unpaid FOLIO/DP ID/ CL ID Name of Shareholder Dividend Address Amount (```) 0002102 MRS SHASHI JAIN 585.00 1829 GALI MATA WALI
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