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DC List Cycle Wise Sr DC list Cycle wise Sr. NoSector Cycle DC's Name Address Hindalco Industries Limited,P. O. Renukoot, Dist- Sonbhadra, Pin- 1 ALM0009UP II Hindalco Industries Limited 231217, Uttar Pradesh Dalla Cement Factory (Unit of Dalla Cement Factory (Unit of Jaiprakash Associates Limited) ,S.H. 5 2 CMT0051UP II Jaiprakash Associates Limited) kota P.O. Dalla Distt.Sonebhadra , Uttar Pradesh ACC Ltd., Tikaria Cement Works,PO- Gauriganj District -Chhatrapati 3 CMT0083UP II ACC Ltd. Shahuji Maharaj Nagar, , Uttar Pradesh ABCIL Renukoot Chemical Div. ABCIL Renukoot Chemical Div. (Kanoria Chemicals and Industries 4 CNA0012UP II (Kanoria Chemicals and Ltd.), P.O. Renukoot , Sonebhadar, Uttar Pradesh Industries Ltd.) IFFCO Phulpur - I,Indian Farmers Fertilizer Co- Operative Limited , 5 FTZ0013UP II IFFCO Phulpur - I Phulpur P.O Ghiyanagar, Dist. Allahabad ,Pin Code – 212404, Uttar Pradesh IFFCO Phulpur - II,Indian Farmers Fertilizer Co- Operative Limited , 6 FTZ0018UP II IFFCO Phulpur - II Phulpur P.O Ghiyanagar, Dist. Allahabad ,Pin Code – 212404, Uttar Pradesh IFFCO, Aonla - II,Indian Farmers Fertilizer Co- Operative IFFCO Aonla 7 FTZ0022UP II IFFCO Aonla - II unit, P.O IFFCO Township , Bareilly Pin Code - 243403 Yara Fertilisers India Private Ltd., Babrala, Indira Dham, Babrala Dist- 8 FTZ0024UP II Yara Fertilisers India Private Ltd. Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh IFFCO Aonla - I,Indian Farmers Fertilizer Co- Operative Ltd IFFCO 9 FTZ0025UP II IFFCO Aonla - I Aonla unit, P.O IFFCO Township , Bareilly Pin Code – 243403 Grasim Industries Limited (Unit - Grasim Industries Limited (Unit - Indo Gulf Fertilisers) , Jagdishpur, 10 FTZ0026UP II Indo Gulf Fertilisers) , Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh Kribhco Shyam, Kribhco Shyam Fertilizer Limited , Village & Post 11 FTZ0027UP II Kribhco Shyam Office :, Piprola, Shahjahanpur , Pin Code - 242001 12 INS0051UP II Bhushan Steel Limited. Bhushan Steel Limited.,23, Site-iv, Sahibabad, Uttar Pradesh Star Paper Mills Limited,B.D. Bajoria Road, Saharanpur, Pin-247001, 13 PNP0007UP II Star Paper Mills Limited Uttar Pradesh Shree Bhawani Paper Mills 14 PNP0025UP II Shree Bhawani Paper Mills Limited, RaiBareili, Uttar Pradesh Limited Sukhumbari Straw Products Limited, Devri, Moradabad, Uttar 15 PNP0027UP II Sukhumbari Straw Products LimitedPradesh Anpara Thermal Power Station, Sonebhadra,Sonebhadra Dist., Uttar 16 TPP0120UP II Anpara Thermal Power Station Pradesh Harduaganj Thermal Power Harduaganj Thermal Power Station,Kasimpur , Aligarh-202127, Uttar 17 TPP0121UP II Station Pradesh NTPC Ltd - Auraiya, Auraiya, 18 TPP0122UP II NTPC Ltd., Auraiya ,Dist. Auraiya-206244, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh NTPC Ltd - Dadri Gas, GB Nagar, 19 TPP0123UP II NTPC Ltd., Dadri Gas,Gb Nagar Dist- 201008, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh NTPC Ltd - Dadri Coal, GB 20 TPP0124UP II NTPC Ltd., Dadri Coal,Gb Nagar Dist- 201008, Uttar Pradesh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh NTPC Ltd -Rihand, Rihand NTPC Ltd., Rihand ,P.O. Rihand Nagar, Sonebhadra-231223, Uttar 21 TPP0125UP II Nagar, Sonebhadra, Uttar Pradesh Pradesh NTPC Ltd- Singrauli, Shakti NTPC Ltd., Singrauli,P.O. Shakti Nagar, Sonebhadra-231222, Uttar 22 TPP0126UP II Nagar, Sonebhadra, Uttar Pradesh Pradesh NTPC Ltd -Tanda, Ambedkar 23 TPP0127UP II NTPC Ltd., Tanda ,Dist. Ambedkar Nagar- 224238, Uttar Pradesh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh NTPC Ltd- Unchahar (Feroze NTPC Ltd., Unchahar (Feroze Gandhi Thermal Power Project), 24 TPP0128UP II Gandhi Thermal Power Project), Raibareli,Raibareli- 229406, Uttar Pradesh Raibareli, Uttar Pradesh Obra Thermal Power Station Obra Thermal Power Station ,Obra, Sonebhadra-231219, Uttar 25 TPP0129UP II Obra, Sonbhadra, Pradesh Sr. NoSector Cycle DC's Name Address Panki Thermal Power Station, 26 TPP0130UP II Panki Thermal Power Station,Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Parichha Thermal Power 27 TPP0131UP II Parichha Thermal Power Station,Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh Station, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh Kanpur Fertilisers & Cement Kanpur Fertilisers & Cement Limited, Udyog Nagar,Panki ,Kanpur- 28 FTZ0037UP II Limited 208022 (U.P.) 29 PNP0033UP II Yash Papers Yash Papers, Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh Dev Priya Products, 30 PNP0034UP II Dev Priya Products Village-Saini, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, Pin-250002 Indian Oil Coporation Limited - Mathura Refinery, Delhi-Agra National Indian Oil Coporation Limited - 31 REF0008UP II Highway, Mathura, Mathura Refinery Uttar Pradesh 281005 Lanco Anpara Power Limited, 32 TPP0157UP II Lanco Anpara Power Limited Anpara, Sonebhadra,Uttar Pradesh-231225 33 TPP0161UP II Bajaj Energy Ltd, Maqsoodapur Bajaj Energy Ltd, Maqsoodapur, Shahiahanpur, UP, Pin-242402 Bajaj Energy Ltd, Kindarki 34 TPP0162UP II Bajaj Energy Ltd, Kindarki Kasuta, Gonda, UP, Pin-271301 Kasuta, Gonda Bajaj Energy Ltd, Barkhera 35 TPP0163UP II Bajaj Energy Ltd, Barkhera Kalan, Pilibhit, UP, Pin-262201 Kalan, Pilibhit 36 TPP0164UP II Bajaj Energy Ltd, Khamberkhera Bajaj Energy Ltd, Khamberkhera, Lakhimpur Kheri, UP, Pin-261506 37 TPP0165UP II Bajaj Energy Ltd, Utraula Bajaj Energy Ltd, Utraula, Itai Maida, Balrampur, UP, Pin- 271607 Ginni Filament, 110 KM Stone Delhi Mathura Road, Chhata, Mathura, 38 TXT0103UP II Ginni Filament Uttar Pradesh 281401 39 CMT0110UP II Chunar Cement Factory Chunar Cement Factory,Distt. Mirzapur, UP Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd(PVVNL), Urja Bhawan, 40 DIS0023UP II Nigam Ltd(PVVNL) Victoria Park, Meerut 250001(Uttar Pradesh) Purvanchal Vidyut Vitaran Purvanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited(PUVVNL), Vidyut Nagar 41 DIS0029UP II Nigam Limited(PUVVNL) Hydel Colony, Bhikharipur PO DLW , Varanasi-221004 (Uttar Pradesh) Madhyanchal Vidyut Vitran Madhyanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited(MVVNL), Head Office 4-A, 42 DIS0030UP II Nigam Limited(MVVNL) Gokhae Marg, Lucknow-226001 (Uttar Pradesh) Dakshinanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd.(DVVNL), Urja Bhavan, Dakshinanchal Vidyut Vitran 43 DIS0032UP II NH-2 (Agra-Delhi Bypass Road), Sikandra, Agra - 282 007(Uttar Nigam Ltd.(DVVNL) Pradesh) Kanpur Electricity Supply Kanpur Electricity Supply Company Ltd.(KESCo), Headquarter, Kesa 44 DIS0034UP II Company Ltd.(KESCo) House, 14/71Civil Lines, Kanpur-208001 (Uttar Pradesh) North Central Railway /Head North Central Railway /Head Office Subedarganj, Allahabad, Pin - 45 RLY0006UP II Office Subedarganj 211011. North Eastern Railway 46 RLY0007UP II North Eastern Railway Gorakhpur Pin - 273012. Gorakhpur Pin - 273012. Diesel Locomotive Works, 47 RLY0018UP II Diesel Locomotive Works Varanasi, (U.P), Pincode- 221004, India.
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