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List of Registered MIS Suppliers As on 15.06.2021 – Gujarat Sr Gujarat Green Revolution Co. Ltd. P.O. Fertilizernagar Dist : Vadodara List of Registered MIS suppliers as on 15.06.2021 – Gujarat Sr. Name of party & address Contact person & Mobile No. Telephone No. Fax No. E-mail address No. 1 Active Polymers Pvt. Ltd. Mr.Bhavesh K. Mavani, Director - [email protected] Plot no. 327, G.I.D.C.-II, Sabalpur (M) 98985 69494 [email protected] Junagadh-362001 Mr. Vishal Dhaduk, State Incharge [email protected] (M) 97252 08868 2 Amee Irrigation System Mr. Ramesh J. Fuletra, MD 02632 – 237148 - [email protected] 750, New GIDC (M) 98241 19670 / 99798 97971 02632 – 236106 Gundlav Dist. Valsad 396 035 3 Amidhara Drip Irrigation Mr. Ghanshyambhai C Patel, 02692 – 232245 02692 – 232249 [email protected] Plot No.1801/16, GIDC, Phase IV MD & CEO b/h Anupam Unit 5 (M) 98795 22270 Vithal Udyog Nagar 388 121, Dist Mr DM Patel, State Incharge Anand (M) 76220 15077 [email protected] 4 Balson Polyplast Pvt. Ltd Mr. Jaman Baldha, Mg. Director 70693 13131 - [email protected] Survey No.13/2 p1, Plot No.4, (M) 98250 76457 70693 23232 NH 27, Sadak Pipaliya, Tal. Gondal, Mr. Rasik Ambaliya, Gen. Manager 02827 -255121 [email protected] Dist. Rajkot Pin 360311 (M) 99250 28457 02827-253921 5 Bhumi Polymers Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Ashok Baldha, MD 02827 – 253693 --- [email protected] Survey No..236, Plot No.34-35, 11/B (M) 98252 16362 02827 – 253694 [email protected] Krishna Industrial Area, Mr. Nikunj K Bagsariya, State I/C Inside “Bhumi Gate” (M) 99099 91759 Veraval (Shapar) – 360 024 Tal. Kotda Sangani, Dist. Rajkot 6 Bhuva Polyplast Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Ashok Vaghasiya, Director - - [email protected] Survey No. 105, Plot No.1 & 2, (M) 98252 30858 Rajokot-Gondal Highway, Vill: Mr. Hiteshbhai Bhuva, Director [email protected] Bhunava, Tal. Gondal (M) 99099 91800 Dist. Rajkot Mr. Hitesh Kyada, State Head [email protected] (M) 98250 75890 7 Brenna Irrigation Mr. Bharatbhaii Gohil, Chairman 75758 05728 - [email protected] 325, Mega Mall, 3rd Floor, (M) 99253 37267 Nr. Milan Cinema, Main Road, Mr. Chamanbhai Moghariya [email protected] Surendranagar – 363001 Director (M) 99252 28482 Mr. Sameer K Patel, State I/c [email protected] (M) 99244 64702 1 8 Captain Polyplast Ltd. Mr. Ramesh D. Khichadia, MD 02827 - 252056 02827 – 252056 / [email protected] Survey No.267, Plot No.10A/11 (M) 98250 75809 02827 – 253006 253006 NH-27 SHAPAR(VERAVAL) Mr. Nilesh Mungra, DGM 99090 35390 [email protected] Tal. Kotada Sangani, (M) 98250 75817 99090 35391 [email protected] Dist. Rajkot Captain Polyplast Limited Mr. Sanjay A Thakkar, - - [email protected] 210 Prayosha Complex GGRC Coordinator 2nd Floor, Opp: Chhani Jakat Naka (M) 98250 75806 Vadodara 390 002 9 Datta Irrigation Company Mr. Jitendra Pawar, Proprietor 02584 – 222996 - [email protected] Plot No.8, 9 & 10 (M) 94222 79300 / 94227 71566 Near Industrial Estate PO: Faizpur 425 503 Dist. Jalgaon (MS) Datta Irrigation Company Mr. Chandresh R Gondalia 97277 17607 - [email protected] At : Zanjarad (M) 97146 72286 Tal & Dist. Junagadh 10 Dhara Irrigation Mr. CM Patel, MD-cum-CEO 0278 – 2431140 0278 – 2431140 [email protected] 101 Bhavnath Complex (M) 94269 22688 Opp:Bhavnagar Nagrik Coop. Bank, Mr. Alpesh M Patel, State I/C Gangajalia Talav, (M) 94294 70202 Bhavnagar-1 11 Dinesh Irrigation Pvt. Ltd Mr. Yogendra Bhati, MD 0141 – 2347180 0141 – 2347181 [email protected] 86B & 86B-II Jhotwara Indl. Area (M) 098290 54455 0141 – 2347181 [email protected] Jaipur – 302 012 (Rajasthan) Mr. C Chaturvedi, GM(M) 094133 44750 (M) 094140 68314 094133 44751 Dinesh Irrigation Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Bharat Mangal, SI 0265 – 2760308 - [email protected] 5, Parameshwar Park Society (M) 99252 42621 090999 13751 [email protected] 2nd Floor, Nr. Nizampura Atithi Gruh 090999 13752 Nizampura, Vadodara 390 002 12 Dolphin Polyplast Pvt. Ltd Mr. Haresh Kothiya, Director 02827-287722 02827-287874 [email protected] Plot No. G/1/C, Near Almighty Gate (M) 98252 31100 [email protected] Kalawad Road, Mr. Shailesh Limbasiya, Director [email protected] GIDC Metoda – 360021 (M) 97278 73737 Tal. Lodhika, Dist. Rajkot Mr. Jayesh Sitapara, AGM (M) [email protected] (M) 99780 32500 13 Donga Watertech Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Rakesh Donga, M D 96876 90920 - [email protected] Plot No. 3, Kailash Industrial Estate (M) 98795 21348 [email protected] Opp: Essar Petrol Pump Mr. Bhavin Donga, Director [email protected] Sanand-Viramgam Highway, Eyava (M) 96876 31201 [email protected] Ta.Sanand, Mr. Nikhil Patel, S/I Dt, Ahmedabad 382 170 (M) 96876 90921 2 14 Dripco Irrigation Mr. Mahendra B Vekariya, MD 82007 33005 - [email protected] Plot No.19, 20, 22 & 23 (M) 99252 99990 [email protected] Krishna Indl. Estate, Mr. Mahipat H Gujarati, SI [email protected] Opp: Ribda Railway Station, (M)63541 10034 At : Gundasra, Ta. Gondal, Dist. Rajkot, Pin 360 311 15 Finolex Plasson Industries Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Vijay Chhabria, MD 020 – 27518300 020 – 27518333 [email protected] Sr. No.105, Hissa No.4A/1 (M) 98900 05010 Office No. 404 to 408, 4th Floor Mr. Sunil Patil [email protected] Nyati Emporius, Near Radha Hotel AVP (Business Development) Baner Pune 411 005 Maharashtra (M) 98225 98698 Finolex Plasson Industries Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Nirav G Shah, AGM (Sales) 0265 – 2774912 - [email protected] 5-A Punit Nagar (M) 90161 30602 Chanakyapuri Mr.V K Suryawanshi, SM(M) [email protected] New Sama Road (M) 90161 30609 Baroda 390 024 Mr. Sachin R Patil, Mgr-Sales [email protected] (M) 90161 30614 [email protected] 16 Harvel Agua India Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Primal Oswal, Director 011- 46224444 011-26464819 [email protected] 301-304, Meghdoot, 94, 098102 01107 Nehru Place, Mr. Amit Shukla, VP (Mktg) [email protected] New Delhi-110 019 (M) 96434 05060 [email protected] Harvel Agua India Pvt. Ltd. Mr Sarthak Oza , S/I - - [email protected] 7/8 Divyalok Society, Opp: Delux (M) 76240 95553 [email protected] Crossing, Nizampura, Mr. Jignesh Mehta, Sr. AM [email protected] Baroda 390002 (M) 81417 61690 [email protected] 17 Idol Polytech Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Jitendra C. Vadodariya - - [email protected] R.K. Industrial Zone-8, Director [email protected] Plot No.2, Survey No.11/P1, (M) 99252 55255 Wankaner-Kuvadava Chowkdi, Mr. Yogesh Savalia, SI [email protected] At. Ranpur (Navagam) (M) 99252 56255 Dist- Rajkot, Pin 360 023 18 Irrilink Drip Irrigation Industries Mr. Lalaji Sankhala, 02744 230813 02744 230813 [email protected] Plot No: F-78, Riico Growth Center, Managing Partner Phase-2, Aburoad-307026 (M) 098985 72485 Dist.- Sirohi, Rajasthan Irrilink Drip Irrigation Industries Mr. Paresh Parasana, State - - gujarat.irrilinkdripirrigation@gmail. 3 & 4 Shubh Complex, Highway Road Incharge com Nr. Vishwakarma Temple, Deesa, BK (M) 99041 44485 19 Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd. Mr. Ajit Jain, 0257 2258011 0257 2258111 [email protected] Jain Plastic Park, NH No.6 Jt. Managing Director 2250011 / Bambhori, PO Box 72 2250022 [email protected] Jalgaon 425 001 (Maharashtra) 3 Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd Mr. Jay Thakkar, Manager 0265- 2356575 0265-2356525 [email protected] 2nd Floor, Amin Chambers 0265- 2356727 85/B Sampatrao Colony Mr. Girdhar Loh, State Incharge 0265- 2356737 [email protected] Off: Productivity Road (M) 94265 11401 Alkapuri, Vadodara 390 007 20 Khedut Irrigation (lndia) Pvt. Ltd Mr. Jaydeep Vasani, MD 02827 270570 - [email protected] Plot no 87 & 88, (M) 99135 05555 Near Shntidham School, SIDC Road, Mr. Rajesh Desai, Director [email protected] Veraval [Shaper), Ta: Kotda Sangani, (M) 9879074758 District: Rajkot 360 030 21 Kisan Drip Irrigation Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Satish Patel, ED (M) - - [email protected] 41B Rushikesh Society (M) 85111 15475 / 85111 15476 Opp : Novino Batteries Mr. Arvind Gupta, State Incharge [email protected] Makarpura Road, Vadodara-390010 (M) 94296 45224 / 72010 89409 22 Kisan Mouldings Limited Mr. Sanjeev Aggarwal, CMD 022- 42009200 022-28479508 [email protected] “Tex Centre”, L-Wing, 3rd Floor (M) 98200 54286 022 -42009100 26-A Chandivali Road Mr. Shivaji Sonar [email protected] Opp: Saki Vihar Road, Andheri (East) Asst. Vice President Mumbai 400 072 (M) 96049 16123 / 98333 78421 Kisan Mouldings Limited Mr. Ketan H. Patel - - [email protected] B-27 Satyanarayan Township State Head Opp: TP-13, Chhani Jakat Naka (M) 94081 94100 [email protected] Vadodara 390 002 23 Kothari Agritech Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Pushkaraj Kothari, Director 0217 – 2721490 0217 – 2721498 [email protected] 8516/11 Murarji Peth, 3rd Floor, (M) 75073 37799 Sun Plaza, Subhash Chowk, Mr. BP Chavan, [email protected] Solapur – 413 001 (Maharashtra) CEO (Bus. Dev & M) (M) 95453 99499 Kothari Agritech Pvt. Ltd Mr. Govind Patel, GM (S&M) 079 48010727 - [email protected] 905, Shivalik Abbaise, (M) 76667 20142 m Opp: Shell Petroleum Mr. Amit Gajjar, Asst. Mgr (M) Anandnagar Cross Road, (M) 97277 64705 [email protected] Prahladnagar, Ahmedabad 380 015 [email protected] 24 Madhav Polymers Mr. Vinod Pethani, Partner 02827 – 253575 02827 – 253575 [email protected] Survey No.215, Plot No 3- B (M) 93750 75065 93750 75056 b/h Darshan Park Society, N.H. 8-B, Mr. Mukesh Vora, State Incharge [email protected] Veraval(Shapar) , Dist. Rajkot. (M) 96876 95245 25 Madhavan Polyplast Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Chirag M Sonani, MD - - cmp.madhavanpolyplast @gmail.com Sy No 150, Plot No 5, 1st Floor, (M) 97231 81015 Street No 6, Maruti Industrial Area, Near Jakat Naka Gondal Road, Mr. Nikhil M Sonani , Director [email protected] Rajkot- 360022 (M) 97259 72637 4 26 Magnum Agri Equipment P.Ltd Mr. Bhupendra Padhiyar, Director - - [email protected] Deesa Service Road, (M) 9898191945 Akhol Circle Mr.
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