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Interim Dividend Unclaimed FY 2016-17 SASKEN TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED INTERIM DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 2016-17 AS OF 18-JULY-2017 TO BE TRANSFERRED TO IEPF ON 1-JAN-2024 SL. FOLIO NO. / DP CLIENT ID NAME ADDRESS PIN AMOUNT (RS.) NO. ID 1 IN300394 12985929 A ANITHA VILLA NO 37 SHANTHI NIKETHAN BESIDE GODREJ GOWDON QUTHUBULLAPUR MANDAL KOMPALLE KV 500014 37.50 RANGAREDDY HYDERABAD 2 SCT0000180 A C ARAVIND # 77/C, I FLOOR, 18TH CROSS, 6TH MAIN, MALLESWARAM BANGALORE 560055 250.00 3 IN300513 15473680 A JAYA CHANDRA REDDY NARAYANADRI HEIGHTS FLAT NO 101 PLOT NO 248 249 258 259 BHANDARI LAYOUT NIZAMPETH 500090 250.00 HYDERABAD 4 120400 0000070444 A MANJULA . 5-5-859, GOSHAMAHAL, HINDI NAGAR, HYDERABAD ANDHRA PRADESH 500012 500.00 5 IN301895 10759413 A SOMASEKHAR C/O G PITCHAIAH D NO 40-6-27 LABBIPET VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESH 520010 125.00 6 SCT0000947 A SRINATH SUBHODAYA,KESTON ROAD, VELLAYAMBALAM, TRIVENDRUM KERALA 695003 25.00 7 IN301895 10217670 A SRINIVASAN 381/5, NETHAJI STREET LAKSHMIPURAM P O PERIYAKULAM TALUK THENI, TAMILNADU 625523 125.00 8 SCT0001311 A V HARIPRASAD REDDY 231/B SRI KALA NILAYAM, S G PALYA C V RAMANNAGAR BANGALORE 560093 75.00 9 120298 0000150892 A.MURUGAIAH . 64,VADAKKATHI AMMAN KOVIL- STREET,MELAKADAYANALLUR, TENKASI(TK),TIRUNELVELI, 627751 12.50 MELAKADAYANALLUR TAMILNADU 10 IN301276 30357197 AANAL DUSHYANT RAVAL MILLENNIUM PLOT NO 146 SECTOR 28 GANDHINAGAR GANDHINAGAR 382028 62.50 11 IN302236 10597358 ABDESH KANCHAN H NO 82/3 CIVIL LINES JHANSI UTTAR PRADESH 284001 612.50 12 IN302902 46946318 ABDUL GAFFAR B/302 NCL DUDHICHUA SINGRAULI MADHYA PRADESH,INDIA 486890 112.50 13 IN300513 15078175 ABDUL ISHAM 3/45 NEAR JUMA MASJID GANDHINAGAR SULLIA DAKSHIN KANNADA KARNATAKA 574239 297.50 14 120239 0000263260 ABDUL RASAK ZEENATH MANZIL 7/857 ANGADIPURAM P O PERINTHALMANNA PERINTHALMANNA KERALA 679321 250.00 15 120348 0000022349 ABDUL SAMAD NAI SARAK CHAURAHA MORADABAD U P 244001 250.00 16 IN300394 16107843 ABHAY KOCHAR ADNINATH ENTERPRISES TIWARI GANJ BALAGHAT 481001 250.00 17 120262 0000036849 ABHAY KUMAR JAIN 1, TAJI KUNWAR MOHALLA, AADA BAZAR, INDORE. M.P. 452001 62.50 18 IN300450 80151327 ABHAY SHRIRAM MHALGI 41-A HANUMAN NAGAR SANKALP SENAPATI BAPAT ROAD PUNE 411016 5.00 19 IN301135 26634035 ABHIJEET AURADKAR SASKEN NO 690 GOLD HILL SQUARE HOSUR MAIN ROAD BOMMANHALLI BANGALORE 560068 62.50 20 IN301774 13710433 ABHILIPSA DAS MR R P DAS KHUNTIA LANE BADAM BADI CUTTACK 753012 150.00 21 120472 0010035224 ABHISHEK AGARWAL 18 SHIVTALLA STREET DACCA PATTY 4TH FLOOR KOLKATA WEST BENGAL 700007 62.50 22 120106 0500439695 ABHISHEK GARG RAMESHWAR GUPTA, MUNIM PADA GANGAPUR CITY RAJASTHAN 322201 125.00 23 IN301330 20276377 ABHISHEK SINGH GAUR H NO 735 DURGA COLONY SANJEEVANI NAGAR GARHA JABALPUR MP 482003 25.00 24 IN300360 10245803 ADITYA GOYAL M/S SICOM LIMITED 1ST FLOOR NIRMAL BLDG NARIMAN POINT MUMBAI 400021 790.00 25 IN301774 13579697 AFFA THULASIRAMSETH OLD NO 5/5K NEW NO 17 13 A/7 KARUNGAL VILAVAN KODE T KANYAKUMARI 629152 50.00 26 120109 0002189436 AHALYA KRISHNAMURTHY . N K SUBBAIAH SHETTY AND SONS 47 KOKILA BUILDING MAMULPET BANGALORE 560053 62.50 27 120341 0000031761 AJAY DADAJI PATEL FLAT.NO. 15 , B PRAKASH ARCADE KATHELANE, NASIK NASIK MAHARASHTRA 422009 55.00 28 120591 0000049147 AJAY KUMAR BAGHEL N. C. L. NIGAHI PROJECT SIDHI SIDHI M.P. 486884 1,175.00 29 IN301696 10594352 AJAY KUMAR GUPTA NO 60 BHAGABANDH PUTKI POST DHANBAD DIST 828116 25.00 30 SCT0001219 AJAY SHRIVASTAVA TALLEYA PURA, KABEETCHORAHA BEGUMGANJ DIST-RAISEN(M.P.) BEGUMGANJ 464881 250.00 31 IN301233 10219630 AJEET TARACHAND GOPLANI BLOCK NO- 307/B SARDARNAGAR AHMEDABAD 382475 125.00 32 IN301022 20840273 AKKINENI VASUDEVA VENKATESWARA RAO ANNAPURNA BHAVAN SANKARNATH STREET R R PET ELURU W G DIST 534002 115.00 33 IN300214 11960733 ALEX K PAUL KUTTIKATTIL HOUSE KONNI KIZHAVALLOOR P O PATHANAMTHITTA 689703 2.50 34 IN302025 34021676 ALKA JAIN D 10/2 VISHWANATH GALI VARANASI 221001 312.50 35 IN300974 10375501 ALKABEN A. BHARDWAJ 'SAGAR-TOWER', AMIN MARG, OPP. PAYAL DAIRY, RAJKOT. 360001 62.50 36 IN301696 11037176 ALLWIN ROBERT KENNADY.P NO.9/76B SOUTH NEERVAKUZHY PALAPALLAM P.O K.K. DIST 629159 22.50 37 IN301637 10326695 ALPHONSA MOZHOOR HOUSE P O VETTIKKATIRI CHERUTHURUTHY KERALA 679531 50.00 38 120191 0100911678 AMAR NATH TIWARI DUBAULI NETA SURHURWA MAHARAJGANJ UTTAR PRADESH 273303 62.50 39 120447 0003104027 AMARA SUJATHA DOOR NO 3-10-90, GRAMA CHAVADI, KOTHA BAZAR, KAVALI KAVALI ANDHRA PRADESH 524201 5.00 40 IN300940 10220206 AMARJIT KAUR C-24 FATEH NAGAR NEW DELHI 110018 250.00 SASKEN TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED INTERIM DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 2016-17 AS OF 18-JULY-2017 TO BE TRANSFERRED TO IEPF ON 1-JAN-2024 SL. FOLIO NO. / DP CLIENT ID NAME ADDRESS PIN AMOUNT (RS.) NO. ID 41 IN301774 13002194 AMARJIT SINGH D 125 MANSAROVAR GARDEN NEW DELHI 110015 125.00 42 IN301991 10613269 AMBARAM LAVJIBHAI CHAUDHARI AT. CHITRODIPURA TA. VISNAGAR DIST. MEHSANA 384315 62.50 43 SCT0000834 AMBILI P V 63, 9TH MAIN, 2ND STAGE, INDIRANAGAR, BANGALORE KARNATAKA 560038 250.00 44 120289 0000398935 AMBRESH HANMANTHU . PLOT 28,JAI SHIVSHANKAR COLONY B/H HARIOM PARK,NR.VIDYALANKAR CHITRAKALA, AMBARNATH 421501 37.50 (EAST) THANE MAHARASHTRA 45 IN302269 11100112 AMIT ARAY NEAR NAND HOTAL, BIJLI GHAR, BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN 321001 2.50 46 120299 0002703978 AMIT ARORA S/O VED PRAKASH HOUSE NO. C-67 SHARDA NAGAR JWALAPUR HARIDWAR UTTARAKHAND 249407 90.00 47 IN300239 12745195 AMIT CHANNA A6,604,CAMELOT VIMAN NAGAR PUNE PUNE 411004 5.00 48 SCT0000807 AMIT GOSWAMI A-140, KAMLA NAGAR, AGRA, UTTAR PRADESH UTTAR PRADESH 282005 250.00 49 120447 0005084190 AMIT GOYAL GOYAL CLINIC PAWAN KUNJ COLONY KAMAN BHARATPUR RAJASTHAN 321022 200.00 50 IN301330 19331988 AMIT GUPTA UGGAR SAIN BHAWAN RAILWAY ROAD KARNAL 132001 50.00 51 120299 0003692289 AMIT KUMAR H NO 35 GALI NO 7 C BLOCK PREM VIHAR DELHI 110094 125.00 52 IN301991 10459177 AMIT PRAVINCHANDRA SONI 1150/A, MEGHANI CIRCLE GHOGHA CIRCLE ROAD BHAVNAGAR 364001 150.00 53 SCT0000923 AMOGH D THALY Avishkar Bunglow, Near Syndicate Ban Carnazalem, Goa, 403002 250.00 54 SCT0000284 ANAND PHATAK 2214, 1ST FLOOR, 17TH A MAIN, HAL II STAGE, INDIRANAGAR, BANGALORE KARNATAKA 560008 250.00 55 IN300183 10723360 ANANDI PANT B - 1 / 23 SECTOR - 15 ROHINI DELHI 110085 62.50 56 IN300450 80482652 ANANT ARVIND DESHPANDE 16 KRISHNAKRUPA GOVERMENT COLONY NR GANPATI MANDIR VISHRAMBAG SANGLI 416415 25.00 57 IN300214 11765022 ANANT DNYANDEV BOROLE ANANT D BOROLE 1 C MASTEK LTD MILLENNIUM BUSINESS PARK MAHAPE NAVI MUMBAI 403004 15.00 58 IN303116 10205556 ANIL KASHWANI 365 F NEAR PURANA POPULAR BAKERY KOTARA PALAB RAIPUR 492001 25.00 59 IN301055 10110075 ANIL KUMAR BANSAL ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE NAGAR VIKAS NYAS (UIT) KOTA 324009 62.50 60 IN303028 53753719 ANIL KUMAR DANTA KANBAY SOFTWARE INC IT PARK 1 NANAKRAMGUDA GACHIBOWLI HYDERABAD 500032 2.50 61 IN301330 19948137 ANIL KUMAR GUPTA 127/174 A 2 JUHI HAMIRPUR ROAD KANPUR 208014 187.50 62 120230 0000928646 ANIL KUMAR KABRA GANDHI NAGAR SEC-4 NR NAGARPALIKA SHOPS CHITTORGARH RAJASTHAN 312001 187.50 63 IN300513 10860845 ANIL KUMAR R VINOD VILLA KUNDILTHADAM POST PAYANGADI R S KANNUR KERALA 670358 10.00 64 130414 0005816875 ANIL KUMAR SINGH SENGAR NO 209 169 C PATTA BAG FRIENDS COLONY ETAWAH Uttar Pradesh 206001 22.50 65 120277 0000463598 ANIL RAMNATH PATHARE D 180 MALHAR NIWAS 1ST FLOOR CHEMBUR MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA 400071 25.00 66 SCT0000943 ANINDYA CHAKRABARTI 345,4TH MAIN HAL 3RD STAGE BANGALORE 560075 25.00 67 SCT0001337 ANIRUDHSINH VALA SATYA KRUPA BHAVAN YAGNIK ROAD, MALAVIYA CHOWK, RAJKOT 360001 125.00 68 IN301645 10121012 ANISH R SHAIKH A-A-4, UNITED APPARTMENT MAKTAMPURA AHMEDABAD 380055 62.50 69 120445 0000065902 ANITA B KHANAPURKAR H NO 1292 / A 4 VIDHYA NAGAR KHANAPUR BELGAUM KARNATAKA 591302 10.00 70 120175 0100006673 ANITADEVI DEOKINANADAN MOR 'ABHINANDAN', GOVERDHAN NAGAR, TUMSAR MAHARASHTRA 441912 250.00 71 IN300206 10865078 ANJU KOCHAR 708 DR MUKHERJEE NAGAR DELHI 110009 12.50 72 120132 0000584557 ANKIT SUBHASHCHANDRA TALATI 3179 M G ROAD DAHOD GUJARAT 389151 125.00 73 120121 0100506231 ANKITA GADIA D - 5 MAN NAGAR . JHUNJHUNU RAJASTHAN 333001 125.00 74 130234 0000174223 ANKUR BAJAJ RB TEXTILES AGENCIES MAIN ROAD KATNI KATNI MADHYAPRADESH 483501 250.00 75 120299 0003741141 ANKUR VERMA 23 F PKT 3 MAYUR VIHAR 1 NEW DELHI 110091 125.00 76 SCT0000901 ANNEY UNNIKRISHNAN 372, Krishnakrupa, 6th Cross, 2nd Ma Vinayaka Nagar, BANGLORE 560017 250.00 77 SCT0001300 ANOOP SINGH TOMAR FLAT NO A62, REMA SKY VIEW APARTMENTS, K R GARDENS, MURGESH PALYA, BANGALORE 560017 250.00 78 120191 0100122108 ANSHU KUMARI 10 KH, SATPURA TOWN MUZAFFARPUR ANCHAL- MUSHHARI MUZAFFARPUR BIHAR 842002 25.00 79 130414 0005909915 ANSHUL AGARWAL NO 313 161 53 KATGHAR ALLAHABAD Uttar Pradesh 211003 37.50 80 IN301151 22155509 ANSHUL BANSAL 203 MAVILLA APARTMENT MAYUR VIHAR PHASE I DELHI 110091 62.50 81 IN300708 10362578 ANUJ MAHESHWARI 5 NEW RAJGURU EXTN VPO THREEKE, VIABADDOWAL LUDHIANA 142021 250.00 82 IN301135 26634808 ANUMODH N K LAKSHMI MANDIRAM ERAVATHODI KANIYARCODE PO THRISSUR KERALA 680594 222.50 83 SCT0000469 ANUP DUGAR 33/1, DR SUNDARI MOHAN AVENUE, CALCUTTA WEST BENGAL 700014 500.00 SASKEN TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED INTERIM DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 2016-17 AS OF 18-JULY-2017 TO BE TRANSFERRED TO IEPF ON 1-JAN-2024 SL. FOLIO NO. / DP CLIENT ID NAME ADDRESS PIN AMOUNT (RS.) NO. ID 84 SCT067277 ANUPAMA KRISHNAMURTHY PADMANABHANAGAR BANGALORE 560 070 0 2,892.50 85 IN300214 12373880 ANURADHA MS ANURADHA CHOWHAN K 204 B KUMARADHARA NATIONAL GAMES VILLAGE KORMANGALA 560034 20.00 BANGALORE 86 IN300513 15793828 ANUSHA SUBHASH DHAGE PLOT NO 20 PRASHANT NAGAR NR GOVT HPS RAJAPUR ROAD GULBARGA KARNATAKA 585103 125.00 87 IN301330 18428830 APURVA ASHOK BENGALI ATMAJ 1101 /1102 /11TH FLOOR 94 C AUGUST KARNTI MARG MUMBAI 400036 125.00 88 IN301557 20832865 ARCHANA SHARMA III-211, NTPC COLONY VIDYUT NAGAR, TANDA AMBEDKAR NAGAR 224238 62.50 89 130414 0001350631 ARCHANA VERMA BHATNAGAR COLONY NEAR OLD BELRAYAN GUEST HOUSE LAKHIMPUR KHERI UTTAR PRADESH 262701 37.50 90 IN300214 10903914 ARJYA KUMAR CHATTORAJ MEDICARE 58 UPPER CHELIDANGA B D G PATH ASANSOL WB 713304 375.00 91 IN302269 12618204 ARPIT DILIP GUJRATHI H NO 127 UPPER MAIN ROAD SHREE MEDICALS BALAPUR MAHARASHTRA INDIA 444302 105.00 92 IN300974 11162772 ARTI KAUSHIKBHAI CHOKSHI BHANU, NARMADA PARK, AMIN MARG, RAJKOT.
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