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VG-2015 MSME - Approved Investment Intentions District : Kachchh Sr.No VG-2015 MSME - Approved Investment Intentions District : Kachchh Sr.No. Name of Company Office Address 1 A D Rana Plot No. 172,Mithirohar GGDC Estate,Mithi Rohar-Gandhidham,Kachchh 2 A K PLYMERS PLOT NO. 5, SURVEY NO. 107/1,,Padana-Gandhidham,Kachchh 3 Aarti Industries Limited (Anushakti Division) Survey No 1403/1,N.H.No. 8-A,Bhachau,,Bhachau-370140,Bhachau,Kachchh 4 Aashirvad International GIDC Plot No. 71 Dhrub Estate,,Dhrab-Mudra,Kachchh 5 AASTHA SALT INDUSTRIES PVT LTD SRNO.131/5,PADANA, GANDHIDHAM,,Padana-Gandhidham,Kachchh 6 ADANI WILMAR LTD. SURVEY NO. 31, 36 & 37/1,GANDHIDHAM MANDVI HIGHWAY, PRAGPAR,Pragpar-370415,Mudra,Kachchh 7 ADITI PLYWOOD plot no.5, ward 12c, lilashah nagar, gandhidham,survey no.117,ajapar,anjar,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 8 AJAY CHETANMAL RAMCHANDANI D.A.Z - 7, ADIPUR,SURVEY NO.162/1, 162/2, MATHAK,Mathak-370110,Anjar,Kachchh 9 ALFARAJ AKHAJI HUSEN SEJVALA MATAM,BHUJ,,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 10 Alimamad Fakirmamad Gadh luni,mundra,dariyai paiki land, unsurveyed land, luni,mundra,Luni-370410,Mudra,Kachchh 11 Alka Chetan Thacker Plot No. 95, Kamdhenu-03 Anjar,,Anjar-Anjar,Kachchh 12 ALTAF ABDUL RAHEMAN BRER PLOT NO.127,SRNO.495/1,NAGOR ROAD,BHUJ,,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 13 AMARSHIBHAI CHHAGANBHAI SOLANKI 180, MACHHU NAGAR, KHARI ROHAR,,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 14 AMBIKA STONE CRUSHER SRNO.641 PAIKY,KOTDA JADODAR,NAKHATRANA,,Kotda Jadodar-Nakhatrana,Kachchh 15 Amol Enterprise Plot No. 261/262 Anjar GIDC Kutch,,Anjar-370110,Anjar,Kachchh 16 AMREETAM JAL SR NO. 69/12, PLOAT NO.9B, KUKMA,,Kukma-370105,Bhuj,Kachchh 17 Amul Gums and Cemicals Plot No. 602-603,GIDC Bhuj,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 18 AMZAD GULAMHUSAIN PINJARA NAKHATRANA,,Nakhatrana-Nakhatrana,Kachchh 19 Anam Industries Plot No. 701/1 GIDC Bhuj,,Bhuj-370001,Bhuj,Kachchh 20 Anam Industries Plot No. 701/1,GIDC Bhuj,Bhuj-370001,Bhuj,Kachchh Page 1 of 34 VG-2015 MSME - Approved Investment Intentions District : Kachchh Sr.No. Name of Company Office Address 21 ANGEL ENTERPRISE ANGEL ENTERPRISE,12,GEETA CHAMBERS, MADHAPAR HIGHWAY,BHUJ,SRNO.370/9,PLOAT NO.58/1,MADHAPAR HIGHWAY,MADHAPAR,Madhapar-370020,Bhuj,Kachchh 22 ANILBHAI KARSHAN MACHHU NAGAR, KHARI ROHAR,,Mithi Rohar-Gandhidham,Kachchh 23 ANILBHAI SHAMBHUBHAI HIRPARA 201 - 114-42, VASUNDHARA COMPLEX, PROBUNDER CITY,SURVEY NO. 563/1,Dhaneti-Bhuj,Kachchh 24 ANILGIRI B GOSWAMI BHUJ,,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 25 Anjanaben Pradeep Sachade Plot No. 37. Nakhatrana,,Nakhatrana-Nakhatrana,Kachchh 26 ANKIT TRADEX INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED SRNO.310/2,DEVALIYA,ANJAR,,Devaliya-Anjar,Kachchh 27 ANKITA TRADING CO PLOT NO-2,3,4&20,MEGHPAR(BORICHI),ANJAR,,Meghpar (Borichi)-Anjar,Kachchh 28 Ankur Agro Products & Allied Ind. Plot No. 101, GIDC Dhrab Mundra Kutch,,Dhrab-Mudra,Kachchh 29 Anup K. Jethva F.F Plot No. 8, Balaji Nagar-2,Anjar Kutch,Anjar-Anjar,Kachchh 30 aPURE PLUS WATER SOLUTION SRNO.420/13,NEAR ESSAR PUMP,ANGIYA PATIYA,ANGIYA NANA,NAKHATRANA,,Angiya Nana-Nakhatrana,Kachchh 31 ARADHANA ART 65, OPP. KARMA BHUMI APPRTMENT, BHANUSHALI NAGAR,SHOP NO. 5, 1 ST FLOOR, PATEL TOWER, JAY NAGAR,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 32 Archana & Co. Plot No. 112 & 131, GIDC Dhrab,Mundra Kutch,Dhrab-Mudra,Kachchh 33 Arihant Impex Plot No. 131 Golden Arcade Oslo Road Gandhidham,,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 34 Arihant Retreads Plot NO. 9 GIDC Nagor,Bhuj,Nagor-370001,Bhuj,Kachchh 35 ARJANBHAI DHINGA BHAI MACHHU NAGAR, KHARI ROHAR,,Mithi Rohar-Gandhidham,Kachchh 36 Arvind Industreis GIDC BHUJ,C/O Usha Gum,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 37 ARVIND PARSHOTTAM 225,THAKKARVAS,TUNA,ANJAR,,Tuna-Anjar,Kachchh 38 ARVIND SHAMBHULAL BHANUSHALI KANSARA BAZAR,ANJARIYA FALIYA,BHUJ,,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 39 ARYA INDUSTRIES SRNO.283/2, MASKA, MANDVI,,Maska-Mandavi,Kachchh 40 Asha D Patel Plot No. 90, Dhrab GIDC Mundra,,Dhrab-Mudra,Kachchh Page 2 of 34 VG-2015 MSME - Approved Investment Intentions District : Kachchh Sr.No. Name of Company Office Address 41 Ashapura Devlopers Plot No. 82, Dhrab GIDC Mundra,,Dhrab-Mudra,Kachchh 42 ASHAPURA FRUITS BHUJ,BHUJ,Kanderai-Bhuj,Kachchh 43 Ashapura Group of industries S. No 167, ler village, near bhujodi,Anjar Bhuj Highway,Ler-370020,Bhuj,Kachchh 44 ASHAPURA MINECHEM LIMITED srno.138, mamuara,bhuj,,Mamuara-Bhuj,Kachchh 45 Ashapura Minechem Ltd. Sr no 486,Village - Mamuaara,Mamuara-370020,Bhuj,Kachchh 46 Ashirwad Minechem GIDC 199/200, Durgapur Mandvi Kutch,,Mandvi-Mandavi,Kachchh 47 Ashirwad Minechem Shed No. K2-172/173 GIDC Mandvi,,Mandvi-Mandavi,Kachchh 48 Ashok Agro Commodities H-30, GIDC Gandhidham,,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 49 Ashok Agro Products & Allied Ind. Plot No. 92, GIDC Dhrab Mundra Kutch,,Dhrab-Mudra,Kachchh 50 Ashok Industries K-41, GIDC Gandhidham,,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 51 ASHOKBHAI AMBALAL AT. MATANA MADH,,Matana Madh-Lakhpat,Kachchh 52 ASWAR BEVERAGES PLOT NO.1/160A,MADAD PIR FALIYO BHADIYA- BIDADA ROAD,MOTA BHADIYA,MANDVI,,Mota Bhadiya-Mandavi,Kachchh 53 ATUL MINERALS BUNDER ROAD,NR .PORT GATE -MANDVI,Mandvi-370465,Mandavi,Kachchh 54 ATUL MINERALS NEAR PORT AREA,BUNDER ROAD,Mandvi-370465,Mandavi,Kachchh 55 BABUBHAI CHHAGANBHAI MACHHUNAGAR,KHARI ROHAR,GANDHIDHAM,,-Gandhidham,Kachchh 56 BABUBHAI DEVABHAI DU 95,DUVAS,CHIRAI NANI,BHACHAU,,Chirai Nani-Bhachau,Kachchh 57 BADGA HARESH THOSA NAVAVAS,BALDIYA,BHUJ,,Baladiya-Bhuj,Kachchh 58 BADGUJAR ENTERPRISE PLOT NO. 162, WARD 6, INDUSTRIAL AREA, NERA RISHI SHIPPING,SURVEY NO. 91/3, PLOT NO. 10 & 11,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 59 Balaji Engineering Works Plot No. 201, GIDC Anjar,,Anjar-Anjar,Kachchh 60 Balaji Foam T-3 Plot No. 72/163 Sector 7 Gandhidham,,Gandhidham-370201,Gandhidham,Kachchh Page 3 of 34 VG-2015 MSME - Approved Investment Intentions District : Kachchh Sr.No. Name of Company Office Address 61 BAL-KRISHNA BANTONITE POWDER SRNO.-741, PADDHAR BHUJ,,Padhar-Bhuj,Kachchh 62 Banshidhar Packaging Pvt Ltd P-2, Dhrub GIDC,,Dhrab-Mudra,Kachchh 63 BERA RANCHOD PARBAT PATELWAAS,CHHADVARA,BHACHAU,,Chhadavada-Bhachau,K achchh 64 BHACHA HAMIR JANTIA 212-D, AHIR WAS, SAHARA GRAM,SURVEY NO. 76 PAIKI 1,Bhimasar-Anjar,Kachchh 65 Bhadarka Hospital Hospital Road, Bhuj,Bhuj Kutch,Bhuj-370001,Bhuj,Kachchh 66 Bhagat Cement Products Plot No. 40 GIDC Nakhatrana,,Nakhatrana-Nakhatrana,Kachchh 67 Bhagat Cement Products Plot No. 41, GIDC Nakhatrana,,Nakhatrana-Nakhatrana,Kachchh 68 BHAGAT CHEMICALS SRNO.222,PLOT NO.3,NEAR BHAVANI CHOWK,KOTDA(CHAKAR),KOTDA UGAMANA,BHUJ,,Kotda Ugamana-Bhuj,Kachchh 69 Bhagilal M Chouhan Plot No. 22 GIDC Anjar,,Anjar-Anjar,Kachchh 70 BHANUSHALI PRAVIN KARSAHAN 208,PARSHMANI APARTMENT,NEW STATION ROAD,BHUJ,,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 71 BHARAT BHAVHU MATA MATA NIVASH,DHANETI,BHUJ,SRNO.897/2/PAIKI1,DHANETI,BHUJ,D haneti-370020,Bhuj,Kachchh 72 BHARAT WOOD & ALLIED INDUSTRIES SHOP NO. 9, RISHI CORNER, PLOT NO. 20, SECTOR NO. 12/A,AT. MITHI ROHAR,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 73 BHARATBHAI HARILALBHAI N NAGAR,JUNAVAS,MADHAPAR,BHUJ,,Madhapar-Bhuj,Kachchh 74 Bhavesh Shankarlal Thakkar Plot no. 201/B,GIDC Bhuj,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 75 BHAYANI HITESH MANUBHAI PLOT NO.9,NIRMAL PARK,NR,GANSHAYM PARK ,MUNDRA,,Mundra-Mudra,Kachchh 76 BHIM SAIN GOEL B-45,SHAKTI NAGAR,FIRST FLOOR,GANDHIDHAM,SRNO,168/1/2,CHUDVA,Chudva-Gandhi dham,Kachchh 77 BHIMJI RAVJI HIRANI SURAJPAR, BHARAPAR,BHUJ,SRNO.339,BHARAPAR, BHUJ,Bharapar-370625,Bhuj,Kachchh 78 BHIMNATH BEVERAGES SRNO.133/1,JHUMKHA,BHUJ,,Jhumkha-Bhuj,Kachchh 79 BHOLANATH LUMBERS 22 VARDHAMAN NAGAR,SURVEY NO. 191 PAIKI 1,Anjar-Anjar,Kachchh 80 Bishmoi Mohanlal Kisamli Plot No. 59 Mithirohar GGDC,,Mithi Rohar-Gandhidham,Kachchh Page 4 of 34 VG-2015 MSME - Approved Investment Intentions District : Kachchh Sr.No. Name of Company Office Address 81 BIZSMART MINECHEM NR.BUS STOP, HIGHWAY ROAD,MANKUVA,Bhuj-370030,Bhuj,Kachchh 82 Brahmani Engineering Work Shed No. 5/42 Opp. ITI GIDC Gandhidham,,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 83 Calyx Containers Plot no. 221, GIDC Ind. Area,Anjar Kutch,Anjar-Anjar,Kachchh 84 CHAKI IMARSHAN ALIMAMAD KANSARA BAJAR,BHUJ,,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 85 CHAKI MAMAD HUSEN PLOT NO.21,SURALBHIT,NAGOR,BHUJ,,Nagor-Bhuj,Kachchh 86 CHAKRADHAR CHEMICALS PRIVATE LIMITED PLOT NO.-1, GODOWN NO-10, SECTOR-12B, GANDHIDHAM,,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 87 CHAKRADHAR CHEMICALS PRIVATE LIMITED PLOT NO.1, GODOWN NO-10,SECTOR-12B, GANDHIDHAM,,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 88 CHAKRADHAR CHEMICALS PVT. LTD. PLOT NO. 1, GODOUN NO. 10, SECTOR - 12B,,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 89 CHAMUNDA WHITE COAL SURVEY NO. 382/2 PAIKI, ANJAR DUDHAI ROAD,,Ambapar-Anjar,Kachchh 90 chand detergent 47, hanuman mandir,ambedkar vistar,Bharapar-370427,Bhuj,Kachchh 91 Chandan Gases Co. Plot No.235-236,GIDC Anjar,Anjar-Anjar,Kachchh 92 chauhan priyank milan moti nagalpar,anjar,,Nagalpar Moti-Anjar,Kachchh 93 Concord Overseas Plot No. 22 Dhrub GIDC Mundra,,Dhrab-Mudra,Kachchh 94 D.K. Products G.F, Plotno. 8, Balaji Nagar-2,Anjar Kutch,Anjar-Anjar,Kachchh 95 DADU PLAYWOOD(INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED house no. 3, Golden park, s.no.127,128,meghpar(borichi),anjar,sno.119/1,varsamedi, anjar,,Meghpar (Borichi)-370110,Anjar,Kachchh 96 DANGAR HARILAL MADEVA 5/211,MEGHAPAR BORICHI, ANJAR,,Meghpar (Borichi) -Anjar,Kachchh 97 Darshan Industries Shed No. C1-B,GIDC Bhuj,Bhuj-370001,Bhuj,Kachchh 98 Darshan Minerals Plot No. C1-4,GIDC Bhuj,Bhuj-370001,Bhuj,Kachchh 99 DAVDA GRUH UDYOG PLOT NO. 913,GIDC BHUJ,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 100 DAYAL LUMBERS PRIVATE LIMITED SRNO.114,MODVADAR,ANJAR,,Modvadar-Anjar,Kachchh Page 5 of 34 VG-2015 MSME - Approved Investment Intentions District : Kachchh Sr.No. Name of Company Office Address 101 Deed Chemicals Plot No. 14,Nagor GIDC,Nagor-Bhuj,Kachchh 102 DEEPAK SHAMJIBHAI DANGAR SRNO.374/2,NADAPA,BHUJ,,Nadapa-Bhuj,Kachchh 103 DEEPAK SHAMJIBHAI DANGAR BHUJ,,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 104 DEEPAK TEA PVT LTD OPP RELIANCE PETROL PUMP,MADHAPAR BHUJODI HIGHWAY , NEAR ANDHAJAN MANDAL,-370020,,Kachchh 105 DEEPAK TEA PVT LTD OPP RELIANCE PETROL PUMP ,NEAR NAVCHETAN ANDHAJAN MANDAL,MADHAPAR BHUJODI HIGHWAY ,,Madhapar-370020,Bhuj,Kachchh 106 DEVENDRA GOSWAMI BHUJ,,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 107 Dhanshyam Cement Block Ind P-249, Mandvi Estate,,Mandvi-Mandavi,Kachchh 108 DHARMIKBHAI CHANDRESBHAI TATANAAR,BHACHAU,,Bhachau-Bhachau,Kachchh 109 DHORIYA MAHESHKUMAR KESHAVJIBHAI HOUSE NO.330,MAHESWARI NAGAR,GANDHIDHAM,,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 110 Diamond Thermopack Industries Plot No.
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