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Tax Payers of Banswara District Having Turnover More the 1.5 Crore Tax Payers of Banswara District having Turnover more the 1.5 Crore Administrative S.No GSTN_ID TRADE NAME ADDRESS Control 1 CENTRE 08AAACB8403F1Z0 BANSWARA SYNTEX LIMITED INDUSTRIAL AREA, DOHAD ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 2 STATE 08AAACI0990C1ZV TRINETRA CEMENT LIMITED PARTHIPURA, TEH.- GARHI, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 3 CENTRE 08AAQFA4164R1ZO ADITYA UDYOGS 49 SECOND FLOOR, NEW CLOTH MARKET, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 4 STATE 08AABFT2688Q1ZD TAIYAB MOTORS UDAIPUR ROAD, SHIV COLONY, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 5 CENTRE 08AAZFS1011J1ZX SANJAY AUTOMOBILES UDAIPUR ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 6 STATE 08AABCJ0294K1ZF JAGDISH CONSSTRUCTION LTD 134-138, INDUSTRIAL AREA, PEEPALWA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 7 CENTRE 08ABIPT6523C1ZM JAI GURUDEV ENTERPRISES SHRI BHAWAN,KALIKA MATA ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 8 STATE 08AAAFF2659J1ZB FAKHRI AUTOMOBILES OLD CUSTOM CHAURAHA, DOHAD ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 9 CENTRE 08AACFD6341B1ZX DURGA AUTOMOBILES SAVA NIWAS NEAR GEN. POST OFFICE, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 10 STATE 08AIRPR4546H1ZN RAINY FILLING STATION VILL.-GHATOL, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 11 CENTRE 08AACFJ6191R1ZM JUGAL TEXTILE INDUSTRIES 49 FIRST FLOOR, NEW CLOTH MARKET, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 12 STATE 08AAIFJ1757H1Z7 JAGDISH PRASAD AGRAWAL A-31, MAHI SAROVAR NAGAR, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 13 CENTRE 08AAACJ0382K1ZJ JAGDAMBA MARBLES LTD 55 AB INDSTRIAL AREA BANSWARA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 14 STATE 08AAATB6183B1Z0 BANSWARA KRAY VIKRAY SAHAKARI SAMITI NAI ABADI, RATLAM ROAD, NEAR POLICE STATION, BANSWARA, LIMITED. BANSWARA, 327001 15 CENTRE 08AFDPC5460N1ZB HAMARA PUMP VILL.-PALODA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 16 STATE 08ABFPJ7072D1ZR NAMINATH TRADERS BUS STAND PARTAPUR, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 17 CENTRE 08AAFFN6689M1ZE NEW BHAGYODAYA STORES RATLAM ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 18 STATE 08ABIPJ1044N1ZJ RISHABHDEV AUTOMOBILES 1991-N.H. 113, GHATOL, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 19 CENTRE 08AHJPG0923E1ZQ ANMOL AUTOMOBILES BSW- DAHOD STATE HIGHWAY NO 4, BHILKUWA SAJJANGARH, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 20 STATE 08AIAPM1973G1ZA GANODA FILLING STATION GANODA, TEH.-GHATOL, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 21 CENTRE 08ABRPL9004F1ZH SUDHAN FUELS DEVDA, GHATOL, BANSWARA, 327023 22 STATE 08AAECT1025F1ZQ TREVES BANSWARA PRIVATE LIMITED NAVAGAON ROAD INDUSTRIAL AREA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 23 CENTRE 08ABFPK1389Q1ZZ KOTHARI OIL & FOOD INDUSTRIES 47/5, INDUSTRIAL AREA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 24 STATE 08AAACK6310L1ZK KUSHAL BAGH MARBLES PVT LIMITED G-76-78 85-89 ROAD NO 5, RIICO INDUSTRIAL AREA, DOHAD ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 25 CENTRE 08AASPM0229P2Z2 BHARAVJI FILLING STATION BAGI DORA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 26 STATE 08AAKFB4932A1ZS BHAGYODYA AUTOLINKS RATLAM ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 27 CENTRE 08AAYPT1188N1ZI PRAKASH FILLING STATION COLLEGE ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 28 STATE 08AHHPM1501C1ZY NAVKAR FILLING STATION N.H.-113, DOHAD BANSWARA ROAD, BHILKUAN, TANDAMANGLA, TEH.- KUSHALGARH, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327801 29 CENTRE 08AAUPP6165B1ZC PANCHORI DHULJI GOTAMJI 9/1, OPP. GIRLS COLLEGE, OLD JAIL ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 30 STATE 08AADFH9265P1ZM HAMARA PUMP KASUM DARIYA, ANANDPURI TEHSIL BAGIDORA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 31 CENTRE 08AJCPP0832A1ZR MAA TRIPURE FILLING STATION INDIAN OIL BANSWARA PRATAPGARH ROAD, GHATOL, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 32 STATE 08AABCN4909R1ZV STARLIGHT BRUCHEM LIMITED VILL.-SUNDANI, TEH.-GARHI, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 33 CENTRE 08AHSPK9207G1ZY KOTHARI BHANDAR NEAR JAIN EYE HOSPITAL, SHREE RAM COLONY, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 34 STATE 08ABOPP8720D1ZF TEJPAL MANGALJI PRATAP FILING STATION PARTAPUR, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 35 CENTRE 08AFAPK7967B1ZF RAJASTHAN DISELS BANSWARA ROAD, KUSHAL GARH, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 36 STATE 08ABLPH6493E1ZE MAHI MOTORS RATLAM ROAD, NEW BUS STAND, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 37 CENTRE 08AAACY1079J1Z2 A2Z TRADEX PRIVATE LIMITED INDUSTRIAL AREA THIKARIA, NEW TV STATION DAHOD ROAD BANSWARA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 38 STATE 08ABNPL0160A1Z4 LAKHANI AGENCIES OPPOSILE VINOD TAKIES, CUSLION ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 39 CENTRE 08AABFM1277C1ZM M/S SHAH SUMATILAL HAJARIMAL CUSTOM CHAURAHA BANSWARA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 40 STATE 08AFVPD9087Q1Z7 PRAGATEE PETROLEUM NEAR TRANSPORT NAGAR, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 41 CENTRE 08ABIFS1585R1Z9 SHEETAL COTTON INDUSTRIES CHUDADA, KUSHALGARH, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327801 42 STATE 08AQNPG1079J1ZJ AMAN DOODH DAIRY MAHI SAROVER NAGAR, NEAR TOWER, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 43 CENTRE 08EENPS9322J1ZQ SHAKTI AUTOMOBILES DAYLAB ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 44 STATE 08ACJPC3243J1ZQ HAMARA PUMP TIMBDA ROAD, KUSHALGARH, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 45 CENTRE 08AKZPD8509N1Z9 HAMARA PUMP DUNGARA BADA, TEH.- KUSHALGARH, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 46 STATE 08AVEPD5096J1ZC SAHEED RAMCHANDRA HP GAS SERVICE 30-BAHUBALI COLONY, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 47 CENTRE 08AAAAG0541K1ZX GARHI AKSHETRIYA KRAY VIKRAY SAHAKARI GARHI ROAD NEAR OLD BUS STAND VPO PARTAPUR, BANSWARA, SAMITI LTD. BANSWARA, 48 STATE 08ABDPA4222E1ZE SHRI SHIV OIL & FOOD INDUSTRIES 180/196,INDUSTRIAL AREA, THIKARIYA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 49 CENTRE 08AAWPU3935G1ZZ SHREE RAM UDYOG G-86, ROAD NO.-4, INDUSTRIAL AREA, PEEPALWA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 307001 50 STATE 08ABVPM3487D1Z5 MAA TRIPURA STEELS 59A, INDUSTRIAL AREA DAHOD ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 51 CENTRE 08AOWPC5424N1ZD CHARPOTA FILLING STATION NAVA PADAR, PARTAPUR, TEH-GARHI, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 52 STATE 08AEIPP6756N1ZM PADAM SHREE ENTERPRISES SIDDHI VINAYAK COMPLEX, BEHIND OLD BUS STAND, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 53 CENTRE 08AZRPK2326B1ZI VARDHMAN FOOD PROUCTS NAI ABADI, BARODIA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 54 STATE 08ALBPD6933D1ZG DAYAWAN TRADING PLOT NO 150, GALI NO.1 SUBHASH NAGAR, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 55 CENTRE 08AADCG0470A1Z7 GYAYAK MARKETING PRIYATE LIMITED THIKARIA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 56 STATE 08BABPP3404P1ZH MATESHWARI INDIAN OIL VPO PALODA, OPP UDAIPUR ROAD TEHSIL GARHI, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327605 57 CENTRE 08AAQPJ1806M1ZD ARIHANT TELEPHONES SADAR BAZAR PARTAPUR, TEHSIL GARHI, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 1 of 7 Tax Payers of Banswara District having Turnover more the 1.5 Crore Administrative S.No GSTN_ID TRADE NAME ADDRESS Control 58 STATE 08ACMPA0175A1Z7 SHREE SHAKAMBARI TEA COMPANY OLD BUS STAND, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 59 CENTRE 08AUAPS1458A1ZW BANSWARA HP STATION GANPATPURA, POST-KUPDA, TEH.-BANSWARA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 60 STATE 08AFEPD2256C1Z0 FRIENDS AGENCIES G-1-35, INDUSTRIAL AREA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 61 CENTRE 08ARZPJ1075G1ZD SANMATI FILLING STATION NARWALI, TEH.- GHTOL, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327027 62 STATE 08AVZPK6040L1ZU SHREE ARTHUNIYA HANUMAN K.S.K. PORDA, ARTHUNA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327032 63 CENTRE 08AAIPN2181P1Z5 PRAKASH CHANDRA MANAK LAL MAHTA GANDHI CHOWK, KUSHALGARH, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 64 STATE 08AFUPJ6234L1ZT HARSHDEEP FURNITURE RATLAM ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 65 CENTRE 08ABHPM3039M1ZC SUN DISTRIBUTORS 23/3, MOHAN COLONY, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 66 STATE 08AEVPP5216J1ZW LALJI DEOCHAND PATEL NAI ABADI,BANSWARA(RAJ.)327001, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 67 CENTRE 08AGFPG7755D1ZE DARSHAN PELRALOUM VILLAGE- CHICH ROAD POST BORWAT, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 68 STATE 08AACCN2161Q1Z4 NANAK MARBLES PRIVATE LIMITED 9, INDUSTRIAL AREA, DOHAD ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 69 CENTRE 08ABVPJ0867A1ZK MAHAVEER ENTERPRISES 2-A-43, HOUSING BOARD COLONY, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 70 STATE 08AZIPA5559R1ZN AGARWAL TRADING COMPANY 2-C-26, HOUSING BOARD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 71 CENTRE 08AJOPJ8008Q1ZG NAKODA TRADERS MAIN ROAD, NAI ABADI, BARODIYA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327604 72 STATE 08AABCW3606N1Z2 WELFIA SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED 49-50, BAHUBALI COLONY, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 73 CENTRE 08AJZPS2959Q1ZO MAHI FILLING STATION AUDHARJI KA PARDA, DOHAD ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 74 STATE 08AAVFA2640K1Z4 ARIHANT TRADERS KABIR MANDIR SIDE, DOHAD ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 75 CENTRE 08AAEFJ2586Q1ZN JEEVAN JYOTI INDUSTRIES BHAPORE,, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 76 STATE 08ABTPJ3537B1ZN VIKAS BROTHERS INSIDE CHANDRAPOL GATE, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 77 CENTRE 08ANBPK1992M2ZK ROYAL MOBILE & OPTICALS INFRONT POST OFFICE, MAIN ROAD, GHATOL, BANSWARA, 78 STATE 08ABPPS7467M1ZI GYAYK MARKETING THIKARIA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 79 CENTRE 08ADIPP1894N1ZR RUCHI INDUSTRIES G-100, INDUSTRIAL AREA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 80 STATE 08AAABB0090K1ZW BANSWARA DUGDHA UTPADAK SAHKARI SANGH PLOT. NO 47 TO 51 INDUSTRIAL AREA BANSWARA NEAR BA, LTD. BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 81 CENTRE 08AACCB3911G1Z1 SONCOYA SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED ROAD NO. 5, PLOT NO. 31 B, RIICO INDUSTRIAL AREA,, DOHAD ROADNOT AVAILABLE, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 82 STATE 08ADVPJ6379D1ZZ PRADEEP KUMAR RATAN LAL NOGAMA, TEH. BAGODORA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 83 CENTRE 08ABMPB8804A1Z0 BANSWARA AGRO SERVICE M.G. ROAD, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 84 STATE 08AOLPB0437P1ZQ NIKUNJ KUMAR BANSILAL OLD BUS STAND, PARTAPUR, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327024 85 CENTRE 08AGIPR0258H1Z8 SIDDHI VINAYAK KEROCENE VILL.-CHICH, TEH.-BAGIDORA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 86 STATE 08AEKPT4996E1ZT NAV BHARAT PETROLIUM (KSK) NAVAGAON, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 87 CENTRE 08ABTPJ3455C1ZK BHARAT KUMAR PHOOL CHAND JAIN SENAWASA TEH. GHATOL, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 88 STATE 08AABCT8938J1ZS TRIPURA STONE PVT.LTD INDUSTRIAL AREA, THIKARIYA BANSWARA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 89 CENTRE 08AEUPJ8586N1Z8 SHREYANSH FOOD PRODUCT BARODIA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 90 STATE 08AOJPB7577G1ZO MAA JOGANIYA KISAN SEVA KENDRA KHERIYAPAD, PANCHAYAT CHOTI SARVA, KUSHALGARH, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327801 91 CENTRE 08AACFT3595M1ZK TRIPURA MARBLE AND GRANITE F 116 A, INDUSTRIAL AREABANSWARA, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 327001 92 STATE 08ACGPS2445B1ZS ABHISHEK TRADERS BEHIND OLD BUS STAND, BANSWARA, BANSWARA, 93 CENTRE 08AHVPK2275M1ZK SAGAR GAS SERVICE COLLEGE ROAD,
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