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Investor's Name Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Investor's Name Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number Investment Type Amount Proposed A H DAMANIA 9 YADAV NIWAS, KAJU PADA, BORIVLI (E) BOMBAY INDIA Maharashtra 400066 HAWK000000000A001282 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1260.00 11-Oct-2022 A K SINGH 1-11-252, ST NO.3 216, ALADDIN MANSION NEXT TO SHOPPERS STOP BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD INDIA Andhra Pradesh 500001 HAWK000000000A001686 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 5805.00 11-Oct-2022 A KANNAN 96 B KASTHURIPATTY PO SANKARI TK SANKARI R S P O SALEM INDIA Tamil Nadu 637302 HAWK1204470005123408 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 3150.00 11-Oct-2022 A KRISHNA MOHANRAO 35/A, VENGAL RAO NAGAR HYDERABAD INDIA Andhra Pradesh 500038 HAWK000000000A001566 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 675.00 11-Oct-2022 A M SINGHVI NO-6 11TH CROSS STREET SASTRI NAGAR ADYAR MADRAS INDIA Tamil Nadu 600020 HAWK000000000A000014 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 6300.00 11-Oct-2022 A R KRISHNAPRASAD C/O. RAJAGOPAL STORES , 103, 11TH CROSS, VYALIKAVAL, MALLESWARAM, BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560003 HAWK000000000A001646 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 765.00 11-Oct-2022 A RAJAMANI CHETTIAR 134-A VELLIAR STREET AYAPALAYAM INDIA MAHARASHTRA 444444 HAWK000000000A000773 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 4950.00 11-Oct-2022 ABDUL JALIL SHAIKH FLAT 103 N G VIEW BLDG 1 GEETA NGR PH 1 OPP ROYAL CLASSIC MIRA ROAD EAST THANE INDIA Maharashtra 401107 HAWK1204720004557651 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 225.00 11-Oct-2022 ABHAY M PETHE 17 VYANKATESH PRASAD N C KELKAR ROAD DADAR BOMBAY INDIA Maharashtra 400028 HAWK000000000A000039 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1260.00 11-Oct-2022 ABHINIT KUMAR B 185 H A L KORWA AMETHI SULTANPUR ROAD SULTANPUR INDIA Uttar Pradesh 227412 HAWK1301930000657055 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 450.00 11-Oct-2022 AIDAN BALKISAN KALANTRI PACHPOR PLOT HIWARKHED ROAD AKOT AKOT INDIA Maharashtra 444101 HAWK1201060002263584 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 45.00 11-Oct-2022 AJAY ISHWRLAL DALAL A/191, GRAND PARADI APARTMENT, DADYSETH HILL, AUGUST KRANTI MARG, BOMBAY INDIA Maharashtra 400036 HAWK000000000A001198 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 7740.00 11-Oct-2022 AJAY J KANAKIA 13 BHAGWATI BHUWAN 31/B CARMICHAEL ROAD NEXT TO RUSSIAN CULTURAL CENTRE PEDDAR ROAD INDIA Maharashtra 400026 HAWK000000000A001879 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 225.00 11-Oct-2022 AJAY LABHULAL DOSHI 36/1 HEMKUNJ BEHIND AURORA CINEMA KING'S CIRCLE BOMBAY INDIA Maharashtra 400019 HAWK000000000A000078 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 5625.00 11-Oct-2022 AJAY LAL S/O LATE PREM PRAKASH LAL E-30A, BRIJ VIHAR GHAZIABAD,T.H.A UP INDIA Uttar Pradesh 201011 HAWK000000000A001670 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 3960.00 11-Oct-2022 AJEETA ANAND REGE FLAT NO.73, BLDG. NO. 11 BANDRA RECLAMATION H.BOARD COLONY BANDRA (WEST), BOMBAY INDIA Maharashtra 400050 HAWK000000000A001254 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 2835.00 11-Oct-2022 AJIT RAMANLAL SHAH C/O SEALS PRODUCTS 6 GAURAV INDL. ESTATE BHARAT COAL COMPOUND, BAIL BAZAR BOMBAY INDIA Maharashtra 400070 HAWK000000000A000960 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 2385.00 11-Oct-2022 AJIT SINGH JAMNADASBHATIA 38 CHAMPA GALLI CROSS LANE BOMBAY INDIA Maharashtra 400002 HAWK000000000A000728 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 11610.00 11-Oct-2022 AJOY ALEX MATHEW C/O. G M IDICULLA ADVOCATE & nOTARY MULAMOLIL HOUSE KUZHENCHERRY, PATHINANTITHA DIST, KERALA INDIA Kerala 689641 HAWK000000000A001058 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 45.00 11-Oct-2022 AKH DASH C/O SIKHA DAS 25/2/1 RAM KRISHNA MANDIR PATH HOWRAH INDIA West Bengal 711101 HAWK000000000A001862 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 4500.00 11-Oct-2022 AKSHAY TYAGI DR RMLN LAW UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ROOM NO 36 BOYS HOSTEL LDA COLONY KANPUR ROAD LUCKNOW INDIA Uttar Pradesh 226012 HAWK1301930002519644 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 45.00 11-Oct-2022 ALBERTO DE SOUZA QUEPAM GOA INDIA Goa 403705 HAWK000000000A000828 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 18000.00 11-Oct-2022 ALKA GROVER I-110 ASHOK VIHAR PHASE-I DELHI INDIA Delhi 110052 HAWK000000000A000125 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1980.00 11-Oct-2022 ALKA TARUN CHATWANI 3/301 PARIJAT BALMUKUND PLOT NIRMALA ROAD RAJKOT INDIA Gujarat 360001 HAWK000000000A001307 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 360.00 11-Oct-2022 ALOK KUMAR PODDAR 80/2A BANGUR AVENUE, BLOCK 'B' CALCUTTA INDIA West Bengal 700055 HAWK000000000A001261 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 45.00 11-Oct-2022 ALOK RASTOGI C/O SOLOMAN & CO (RETAIL) 42 AMINABAD PARK LUCKNOW INDIA MAHARASHTRA 444444 HAWK000000000A000934 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1620.00 11-Oct-2022 AMAR SINGH 4 BAWA DASWANDHA SINGH ROAD AMRITSAR INDIA Punjab 143001 HAWK000000000A001341 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 3465.00 11-Oct-2022 AMI MADHUSUDAN GHIA PLOT NO. 53, JAIHIND SOCIETY N S ROAD NO.10 J V P D SCHEME, JUHU MUMBAI INDIA Maharashtra 400049 HAWK000000000A001723 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 810.00 11-Oct-2022 AMINA TAHER MAHABLESHRAWALA 50 SARANG ST.. 2ND FLOOR BOMBAY INDIA Maharashtra 400003 HAWK000000000A000883 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 450.00 11-Oct-2022 AMIT MODAK 1393/95 SHUKRAWAR PETH B-19 VISHNU KRUPA PUNE INDIA Maharashtra 411002 HAWK000000000A001780 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 2250.00 11-Oct-2022 AMITAVA BHATTACHARYYA 253 JODHPUR PARK, CALCUTTA INDIA West Bengal 700068 HAWK000000000A001233 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1935.00 11-Oct-2022 AMOL PALEKAR 852 VITTHAL BHUVAN BAGIDRATTI AHMEDNAGAR INDIA Maharashtra 414001 HAWK000000000A001374 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 90.00 11-Oct-2022 AMRIT KAUR ARORA C/O SARDAR JEWELLERS 5466 GANDHI MARKET SADAR BAZAR DELHI INDIA Delhi 110006 HAWK000000000A000198 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 5805.00 11-Oct-2022 ANAND SHRIDHAR KARKHANIS 'SUSHIL SADAN' KUMEDAN FALIA VADODARA INDIA Gujarat 390001 HAWK000000000A000884 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1080.00 11-Oct-2022 ANANT H JOSHI PLOT NO. 3 VIVEKANAND COLONY HUBLI KARNATAKA INDIA Karnataka 580023 HAWK000000000A001666 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 2925.00 11-Oct-2022 ANIL HASMUKHBHAI DAMWALA 101 AKASH DARSHAN APT OPP ELBEE CINEMA BHATAR ROAD SURAT INDIA Gujarat 395007 HAWKIN30088814021805 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 11250.00 11-Oct-2022 ANIL VARSHNEY AV HEALTHCARE CENTRE, 90/2 MALVIYA NAGAR, OPP. GOVT. BOYS SCHOOL, NEW DELHI - 110017 INDIA Delhi 110017 HAWK000000000A000277 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 5040.00 11-Oct-2022 ANIL VASUDEO BHAGWAT C+B 13 RAKSHALEKHA HSG SOC GAJENDRANAGAR DATTAWADI PUNE INDIA Maharashtra 411030 HAWK000000000A001863 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 2475.00 11-Oct-2022 ANIL VASUDEVA C/O RAM GOPAL VASUDEVA 20 STOCK EXCHANGE A ALI ROAD NEW DELHI INDIA MAHARASHTRA 444444 HAWK000000000A000916 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 4500.00 11-Oct-2022 ANILA SHAH 24 WEEL TARANG CADELL ROAD BOMBAY INDIA Maharashtra 400016 HAWK000000000A000282 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 2250.00 11-Oct-2022 ANILCHANDRA GOKALDAS 10 SHIVKUNJ SOCIETY LTD OPP SANGHVI HIGH SCHOOL NARANPURA VISTAL AHMEDABAD INDIA Gujarat 380013 HAWK000000000A000713 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1395.00 11-Oct-2022 ANILKUMAR CHAMPAKLAL PAREKH BLOCK 410 B BUILDING LARAM CENTRE S V ROAD ANDHERI WEST BOMBAY INDIA Maharashtra 400058 HAWK000000000A000284 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 5805.00 11-Oct-2022 ANIRUDHA DASH RAJENDRA NAGAR MADHUPATNA NEAR GANESH MANDIR CUTTACK INDIA Orissa 753010 HAWKIN30036010290757 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 135.00 11-Oct-2022 ANITA MOHAN KATARIYA 255, BHAWANI PETH, RAJPATH, DIST - SATARA, SATARA INDIA Maharashtra 415002 HAWK1203000000436918 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 225.00 11-Oct-2022 ANITA MUKERJEE 87 KAVERI KUNJ PHASE II KAMLA NAGAR AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282005 HAWK000000000A001738 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1125.00 11-Oct-2022 ANITA MUKHERJI 113/311 SWARUP NAGAR 1ST FLOOR KANPUR INDIA Uttar Pradesh 208002 HAWK000000000A000311 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 1125.00 11-Oct-2022 ANJALI KAUSHIK 159/2, BLOCK-H, K. S. NAGAR, RANHOLLA DELHI, DELHI INDIA Delhi 110041 HAWK1201090005434461 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 315.00 11-Oct-2022 ANJALI MANDAL QR- 10B, STREET-11, SECTOR 10 P O BHILAI DIST: DURG M P INDIA Chhattisgarh 490006 HAWK000000000A001358 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 11250.00 11-Oct-2022 ANNASAHEB KARBHARI PACHORE LONI KH PASAYADAN BUNGLOW TALEGAON ROAD TAL RAHATA LONI AHMEDNAGAR INDIA Maharashtra 413713 HAWK1201320001007915 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 225.00 11-Oct-2022 ANSUYA NARAYAN C/O NATHOO LALJEE SALES 4-1-7/C/5 OPP WESLEY CHURCH TILAK ROAD, HYDERABAD INDIA Andhra Pradesh 500001 HAWK000000000A001788 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 360.00 11-Oct-2022 ANTONIO INACIO FERNANDES LAXMINARCINVA APARTMENT 2ND FLOOR, FLAT NO.S-I MURMUTI, COMBA MARGAO, GOA INDIA Goa 403601 HAWK000000000A001059 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 9000.00 11-Oct-2022 ANU LAMBA H.NO.9673 ISLAM COMP OPP AZAD MARKET DELHI INDIA Delhi 110006 HAWK000000000A001517 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 3195.00 11-Oct-2022 ANUP KANTILAL BADIANI SHIV KRUPA DANKIWALI GALI GOKUL NAGAR JUNAGADH INDIA Gujarat 362001 HAWKIN30103924256156 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 225.00 11-Oct-2022 ANUP R GINDODIYA C/O R R GINDODIYA SUBHASH ROAD JALNA INDIA Maharashtra 431203 HAWK000000000A001499 Amount for unclaimed
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