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“List of Companies/Llps Registered During the Year 1983” “List of Companies/LLPs registered during the year 1983” Note: The list include all companies/LLPs registered during this period irrespective of the current status of the company. In case you wish to know the current status of any company please access the master detail of the company at the MCA site http://mca.gov.in Sr. No. CIN/FCRN/LLPIN/FLLPIN Name of the entity Date of Registration 1 U51103TN1983PTC009783 CARS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED 1/1/1983 2 U24231GJ1983PTC005803 CHEM DEAL DYESTUFF PRIVATE LIMITED 1/1/1983 3 U92111KL1983PTC003662 ANJALI FILMS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/1/1983 4 U28111CT1983PTC002118 AMBER STEEL INDUSTRIES PVT LTD 1/1/1983 5 U24246KA1983PTC005099 KUNTHALARANJANI PERFUMORY WORKS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/1/1983 6 U01119TN1983PTC009784 NACHALUR PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 1/1/1983 7 U32106MH1983PTC029019 FIVE FINGERS ELECTRONICS PVT LTD 1/1/1983 8 U45203OR1983SGC001153 ODISHA BRIDGE & CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION LIMITED 1/1/1983 9 U31102CT1983PTC002117 MAHINDRA FORGING INDUSTRIES PVT.LTD. 1/1/1983 10 U29129TN1983PTC009785 XL PRESSING PRIVATE LIMITED 1/1/1983 11 U63040MH1983PTC029018 TEZTAIR TRAVELS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/1/1983 12 U65993GJ1983PTC005804 DERBY INVESTMENTS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/1/1983 13 U99999MH1983PTC029017 RUKADI METAL CASTINGS PVT LTD 1/1/1983 14 U63040MH1983PTC029020 MUWADA TRAVELS PVT LTD. 1/1/1983 15 U99999MH1983PTC029021 EMTEK ENGINEERS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/1/1983 16 F00910 CGEE ALATHOM, 1/1/1983 17 U67120WB1983PLC035735 COLORADO INVESTMENTS LTD. 1/3/1983 18 L15500WB1983PLC035627 GRANDEUR PRODUCTS LIMITED 1/3/1983 19 L01132WB1983PLC035629 BARCLE ENTERPRISES LIMITED 1/3/1983 20 U99999MH1983PTC029032 DWARKADAS DYEING AND PRINTING MILLS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 21 U65990MH1983PTC029038 ADAMJI INVESTMENTS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 22 U99999MH1983PTC029039 BINDOMAL INVESTMENTS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 23 U27310UP1983PTC005908 ACCURATE HIGH GRADE CASTINGS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 24 U65921PB1983PTC005236 DADRA FINANCE PVT LTD 1/3/1983 25 U17219CH1983PTC005237 CHANDIGARH PROCESSORS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 26 U00303KA1983PLC005101 KARSON PAINTS LIMITED 1/3/1983 27 U24120BR1983PLC001732 RANJAN FERTILIZERS LIMITED 1/3/1983 28 U17116AS1983PLC002006 POLYESTER TEXTILE LTD 1/3/1983 29 U51211KL1983PTC003663 NAVABHARATH CONSUMERS' SERVICES PVT LTD 1/3/1983 30 U14220GJ1983PTC005805 NARMADA SALT AND CHEMICALS WORKS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 31 U99999MH1983PTC029026 MAHAVIR FERRO ALLOYS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 32 U99999MH1983PTC029023 NAHUSH TEXTILE INDUSTRIES PVT LTD 1/3/1983 33 L51103WB1983PLC035631 SUNSHINE HOUSECON LIMITED 1/3/1983 34 U05005KL1983PTC003664 SUJANMA HATCHERIES PVT LTD 1/3/1983 35 U31904KA1983PTC005100 STANFORD ELECTRONICS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 36 U24222WB1983PTC005101 KARSAON PAINTS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 37 U99999MH1983PTC029030 S A JHAVERI PLASTIC PVT LTD 1/3/1983 38 U51900MH1983PTC029033 SEALAND DIESEL PVT LTD 1/3/1983 39 U99999MH1983PTC029035 SUNIL GREAT (HOSIERY YARN AND KAPADIA) PROCESSORS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 40 U65990MH1983PTC029037 TCRC INVESTMENTS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 41 U99999MH1983PTC029028 SHREE VAIBHAV DYES AND CHEMICALS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 42 U29119MH1983PTC029036 SOLCON ENGINEERS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 43 L57339WB1983PLC035628 VISCO TRADE ASSOCIATES LTD 1/3/1983 44 U22200MH1983PTC029025 SUDHIRA BOOKS AND PERIODIKALS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 45 U63040MH1983PTC029022 KAVIS CARRIERS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 46 U65990MH1983PTC029034 BANAVAR INVESTMENTS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 47 U65992KA1983PTC005102 SATHYA FINANCE CHITS AND INVESTMENTS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 48 U55100MH1983PTC029031 SUPREME HOLIDAY RESORTS PVT LTD 1/3/1983 49 U17120MH1983PLC029024 MAHARASHTRA FIBRES AND SYNTEX LIMITED 1/3/1983 50 U45200BR1983PTC001731 KALINGA CONSULTANCY AND CONSTRUCTION CONSORTIUM PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 51 U99999MH1983PTC029029 LIBRA INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 52 U65990MH1983PTC029040 R Z PATEL INVESTMENTS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 53 U20219MH1983PTC029027 SANJAY PRODUCTS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 54 U22219WB1983PLC035630 UNION DYEING & MANUFACTURIENG CO LTD 1/3/1983 55 L65993WB1983PLC035626 VIGILANT TRADERS & FINANCIERS LTD 1/3/1983 56 U99999MH1983PTC000051 MANMAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED 1/3/1983 57 U15205UP1983PTC005907 KIRAWALI COLD STORAGE PRIVATE LIMITED 1/3/1983 58 U65910GJ1983PTC005812 AGRIUNIVER INVATRADE PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 59 U26931WB1983PTC035632 BANDEL CERAMICS PVT LTD 1/4/1983 60 L27205WB1983PLC035637 CUPRUM BAGRODIA LIMITED 1/4/1983 61 U74999MH1983PTC029041 BIRDY FASHION PVT LTD 1/4/1983 62 U22200MH1983PTC029046 GLOSSORIT INKS PVT LTD. 1/4/1983 63 U65910UP1983PTC005910 CAMANDEJI GENERAL FINANCE AND INVESTMENT PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 64 U27310CH1983PTC005238 CHANDIGARH FORGINGS PVT LTD 1/4/1983 Sr. No. CIN/FCRN/LLPIN/FLLPIN Name of the entity Date of Registration 65 U32901PB1983PLC005239 JYOTIK ELECTRONIC CAPACITORS LTD 1/4/1983 66 U67120MH1983PTC029043 MAHAKOSH HOLDINGS PVT LTD 1/4/1983 67 U51909WB1983PTC035635 L J INVESTMENTS PVT LTD 1/4/1983 68 U67120WB1983PLC035633 J S CONSULTANTS & TRADERS LTD 1/4/1983 69 U01110BR1983PTC001733 MADHUTOL MSSINA SEED PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 70 U28939PB1983PTC005240 RAKESH TRADING CO PVT LTD 1/4/1983 71 U65910GJ1983PTC005807 MRUGENDRA INVESTMENT PVT LTD 1/4/1983 72 U67120GJ1983PTC005814 NEO KSHITIJ INVATRADE PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 73 U29120MH1983PTC029047 RUSO AGRO ENGINEERING PVT LTD. 1/4/1983 74 U16001AP1983PTC003766 SUDHEERA TOBACCOS PVT LTD 1/4/1983 75 U67110KA1983PTC005106 SRI BHYRAVESWARA FINANCE AND INVESTMENT CO PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 76 U67120GJ1983PTC005809 SPHERICAL INVATRADE (GUJARAT) PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 77 U31300GJ1983PTC005815 WESTERN INDIA CABLES PVT LTD 1/4/1983 78 U31200GA1983PTC001280 MADHAVI BUILDERS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 79 U29297GA1983PTC001905 SHIKARGAH ENGINEERS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 80 U27310DL1983PTC029769 CHANDIGARH FORGINGS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 81 U30003PN1983PTC134105 DATABYTE EQUIPMENT PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 82 U65923WB1983PLC035636 KAVITA BONDS & HOLDINGS LTD. 1/4/1983 83 U51100GJ1983PTC005810 GLOBAL INVATRADE (GUJARAT) PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 84 U28920MH1983PTC029044 MAHALASA ENGINEERING COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 85 U28939KA1983PTC005104 BANDEKAR ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 86 U67120GJ1983PTC005813 EARTHAGRI INVATRADE PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 87 U45300KA1983PTC005105 MADHAVI BUILDERS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 88 U65910GJ1983PTC005808 MARGA SHIRSHA INVESTMENT PVT LTD 1/4/1983 89 U65910GJ1983PTC005806 VAIKUNTHPATI INVESTMENT PVT LTD 1/4/1983 90 U27209WB1983PTC035634 TIKMANI FORGING INDUSTRIES PVT LTD 1/4/1983 91 U01210MH1983PLC029042 ALL INDIA SHEEP AND GOATS BREEDERS AND DEALERS ASSOCIATION LTD 1/4/1983 92 U24232UP1983PTC005909 CHEEBA LABORATORIES PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 93 U65910GJ1983PTC005811 GLOBE STATE INVATRADE PVT LTD. 1/4/1983 94 U05000KA1983PTC005103 FRIENDS FISHERIES PRIVATE LIMITED 1/4/1983 95 L70101WB1983PLC035638 MIHIKA INDUSTRIES LTD. 1/5/1983 96 U74899DL1983PTC014925 CHAWLA FARMS AND INVESTMENTS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 97 U15311UP1983PTC005911 DEVI FLOUR MILLS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 98 U45201CH1983PTC005243 ACE BUILD PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 99 U72200JH1983PTC001734 BIHAR COMPUTER & CONSULTANCY SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 100 U24302RJ1983PLC002622 GYPSUM FIBRE INDIA LIMITED 1/5/1983 101 U91120CH1983PTC005242 RITZ FINCAP PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 102 U92490TN1983PTC009789 JAI NITHYA PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 103 U99999MH1983PTC029052 HUB INVESTMENTS PVT LTD. 1/5/1983 104 U52321TN1983PTC009788 MADRAS VESSELS AND STRUCTURALS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 105 U29129TN1983PLC009786 SUNCO MACHINES LIMITED 1/5/1983 106 U28100MH1983PLC029050 SKM INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 107 U99999MH1983PTC029056 RAMCHANDANI CONSTRUCTIONS AND INVESTMENTS PVT LTD. 1/5/1983 108 U99999MH1983PTC029051 NITIN SAGAR TRADING PVT LTD 1/5/1983 109 L27100MH1983PLC029053 MARDIA TUBES LTD 1/5/1983 110 U22219WB1983PTC035639 MARK PRINT PVT LTD 1/5/1983 111 U24121WB1983PTC035640 OMIS TRADING PVT LTD 1/5/1983 112 U27109WB1983PTC035643 NAISTOCO (INDIA) PVT LTD 1/5/1983 113 U74899DL1983PTC014923 SUNRISE MEDICARE PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 114 U99999MH1983PTC029048 TEJASVI CONSTRUCIONS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 115 U17100MH1983PTC029054 SUNLIGHT TEXTILE INDUSTRIES PVT LTD. 1/5/1983 116 U45201WB1983PTC035641 SIROHIA PROPERTIES & TRADING CO PVT LTD 1/5/1983 117 U02925TZ1983PTC001246 MEENU HOME APPLIANCES PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 118 U65910UP1983PTC005913 NITASA FINANCE PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 119 U74899DL1983PTC014926 KM PROPERTIES AND INVESTMENTS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 120 U24231TN1983PTC009790 ESES LABORATORIES PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 121 U51101MH1983PTC029055 MADHUSHA HOTELS AND THEATRES PVT LTD 1/5/1983 122 U28113WB1983PTC035642 CHAUDHARY SYSTEMS & SUPPLIES PVT LTD 1/5/1983 123 U34300DL1983PTC014924 HARAYANA PRECISION PARTS PVT LTD 1/5/1983 124 U74899DL1983PTC026583 INTERMIX MACHINARY MANUFACTURING PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 125 U28100MH1983PTC029049 HYMECH ENGINEERS PVT LTD 1/5/1983 126 U22121TN1983PTC009787 AMAR OFFSET PRINTERS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 127 U31904PB1983PLC005241 GURU NANAK TRANSMISSIONS PUNJAB LTD 1/5/1983 128 U51109UP1983PTC005912 VIJAY LAXMI JUNEJA KNITTERS PRIVATE LIMITED 1/5/1983 129 L17299WB1983PLC035648 CHARCHIKA IMPEX LTD 1/6/1983 130 U24299GJ1983PTC005816 AHMEDESAD DYECHEM PVT LTD 1/6/1983 131 U92113PB1983PTC005244 BHATINDA CINE ARTS PVT LTD 1/6/1983 132 U24119PB1983PTC005246 CHHATAR CHEMICALS PVT LTD 1/6/1983 133 U29220MH1983PTC029061 LOHOTWO TOOLS PVT LTD 1/6/1983 134 U65921PB1983PLC005245 OMAX INVESTMENTS AND SAVINGS LTD 1/6/1983 135 U74999MH1983PTC029057 NATIONAL AUDIO VISUAL REPERTOIRE COMPANY PVT LTD 1/6/1983
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