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Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 1756371 21 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 1756371 21/11/2008 RELIANCE BIG ENTERTAINMENT PVT. LTD. RELIANCE ENERGY CENTRE, SANTACRUZ (EAST), WESTERN EXPRESS HIGHWAY, MUMBAI-400 055. SERVICE PROVIDER (A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 1956). Used Since :02/01/2008 MUMBAI ADVERTISING, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE FUNCTIONS. 7953 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 SAIGRACE 2071689 21/12/2010 SAIGRACE GIFT GALLERY R - 18, MAIN VIKAS MARG, SHAKARPUR, NEAR METRO PILLER NO. 49, DELHI - 110092 Address for service in India/Attorney address: UMA KUMARI 304, PRATAP COMPLEX, R - 20, SHAKARPUR, DELHI - 92 Proposed to be Used DELHI ADVERTISING, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE FUNCTIONS AND ALL OTHER ITEMS MENTIONED IN CLASS 35. 7954 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 Priority claimed from 14/10/2010; Application No. : 1211838 ;Benelux 2111730 08/03/2011 EDMACO INTERNATIONAL S.A. Bahnhofstrasse 10, 6300 Zug, Switzerland. SERVICE PROVIDERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: DEPENNING & DEPENNING 120, VELACHERY MAIN ROAD, GUINDY, CHENNAI - 600 032. Proposed to be Used CHENNAI ADVERTISING, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE FUNCTIONS, IMPORT AND EXPORT AGENCIES. 7955 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 2472126 05/02/2013 E-TEAM INFOCOM PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;E-TEAM INFOCOM PRIVATE LIMITED KRIPA BHAVAN,SECTOR-5,BLOCK-EP,PLOT Y-20,SALT LAKE CITY,2ND FLOOR,KOLKATA 700091,WEST BENGAL SERVICES PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: AMIT GOYAL & ASSOCIATES P-331,SHIVAM APARTMENT,LAKE TOWN,BL-A,GROUND FLOOR,KOLKATA 700 089,WEST BENGAL,INDIA Used Since :15/06/2011 KOLKATA In respect of"^BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE FUNCTIONS" as is INCLUDED IN CLASS 35 . REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE LETTER E SEPARATELY. 7956 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 BALIJAN TEA ESTATE 2502389 25/03/2013 SINGHI INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD. SINGHI HOUSE,R M ROAD,JORHAT,ASSAM-785001 Services Address for service in India/Agents address: LALJI ADVOCATES A - 48, (LALJI HOUSE) YOJNA VIHAR, DELHI -110092. Used Since :21/01/1987 KOLKATA Advertising, Export & Import Marketing, Wholesale and Retail Services Relating to Cocoa, Sugar, Rice, Tapioca, Flour, Maida, Suji, Pulses, Sago, Wheat, asafoetida, Beson, Pulses, Papad, Spices, Bread, Ketchup, Vermicelli, Biscuits, and Namkeen, Dalia, Salt, Cakes, Powder milk, chewing gum, Jeera, Sounf, Ilayachi, Hing, Pepper, Yeast, Snacks, Mustard, Chocolates, Pastry, Rusk Confectionery, Ices, Sweets, Sauces, Honey, Noodles included in class 35. 7957 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 2618949 27/10/2013 RAKESH KUMAR 32/1, New Market, Patna 800001 (Bihar) Service Provider Address for service in India/Attorney address: ASHISH TARWANI A/102, Ashirwaad Apts, Near Lamba Petrol Pump, Kamptee Road, Nagpur - 440017 Used Since :02/08/2013 KOLKATA Retail Shop Of Readymade Garments Included In Class 35 7958 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 2623607 06/11/2013 DREAMLAND ADVERTISING PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;DREAMLAND ADVERTISING PRIVATE LIMITED 43/1,D.N. CHATTERJEE ROAD,KOLKATA,PIN-700035 Service provider an Indian Private Limited Company Address for service in India/Agents address: TRADE MARK REGISTRATION BUREAU. 1, NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD , KOLKATA - 700 001, INDIA.P. BOX NO. 2391 GPO. Used Since :24/04/2012 KOLKATA Advertising and Business Management. 7959 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 2753316 10/06/2014 GOUTAM PAL 73/4, Pirtala Road, P.O- Shyamnagar, Dist- 24 PGS(North), P.S- Jagaddal, West Bengal-743127 Service Provider Address for service in India/Attorney address: TMKXPRESS Holdings No. 515/4/E, Pramod Nagar, Panbastee, Kanchrapara, West Bengal-743145 Used Since :15/03/2014 To be associated with: 2699987 KOLKATA EMPLOYMENT, RECRUITING, PLACEMENT, STAFFING AND CAREER NETWORKING SERVICES, PROVIDING ONLINE/OFFLINE INFORMATION IN THE FIELDS OF EMPLOYMENT, RECRUITMENT, CAREERS, JOB RESOURCES, JOB LISTENINGS AND RESUMES,PROVIDING ONLINE/OFFLINE INTERACTIVE RECRUITMENT SERVICES, PROVIDING ONLINE/OFFLINE EMPLOYMENT PLACEMENT SERVICES. 7960 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 2797395 26/08/2014 SEVEN ISLANDS LOGISTICS PRIVATE LIMITED C-702, MANGALYA BUILDING, MAROL, MILITARY ROAD, OPP. FIRE BRIGADE STATION, ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI 400059, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT,1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: SOLICIS LEX 6th Floor, -A- Wing, Knox Plaza, Mindspace, Behind Inorbit Mall, Off. Link Road, Next to Hometel Hotel, Malad (West), Mumbai- 400064 Used Since :21/11/2013 To be associated with: 2797394 MUMBAI ADVERTISING, ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS AS WELL AS BUYING, SELLING, IMPORT, EXPORT AND DISTRIBUTION THIS IS SUBJECT TO ASSOCIATION WITH REGISTERED/PENDING REGISTRATION NO..APP.NO.2797394. 7961 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 2810596 15/09/2014 B.S.ROHILLA trading as ;FAIRDEAL INTERNATIONAL J-130 3RD FLOOR, KIRTI NAGAR, NEW DELHI Factory at 9A, 1st Floor, Furniture Block Kirti Nagar, New Delhi-110015 SERVICE PROVIDER PROPRIETORSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Agents address: RAHUL RAJPUT. B-336, BHAI RANDHIR SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 004 PUNJAB. Used Since :01/04/2010 DELHI Retail , Wholesale, Import, Export, Distribution services relating to Mattresses, Pillows, Cushions, Boasters, Sheets, Slabs & Furniture 7962 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 2910474 24/02/2015 ROHIT PARSOTTAM PATEL trading as ;Stepup Marketing Near Manglaba Hospital, Feedar Road, Bilimora (Gujarat) Service Provider Proprietor Ship Firm Address for service in India/Agents address: SUPERFASTACTION REGN. SERVICE 526, GROUND FLOOR ,GOLDEN PLAZA, NEAR KINARY CINEMA, RING ROAD , SURAT-2 Used Since :13/12/2013 AHMEDABAD Online and Retail Showroom for Wood articles, Plywood and goods made of Plywood, Vineer, Laminates, Hardware Items, Locks, Wallpaper, Modular Kitchen, Adhesive materials NO EXCLUSIVE RIGHT DESCRIPTIVE MATTERS APPEARING IN THE MARK / LABEL.. 7963 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 3070605 05/10/2015 SAHAJ RETAIL LIMITED Tangra Industrial Estate II, 45 Radhanath Choudhury Road, Kolkata – 700015 Service providers A company incorporated under the Companies Act, 2013 Address for service in India/Agents address: S. MAJUMDAR & CO. 5, HARISH MUKHERJEE ROAD, KOLKATA - 700 025, INDIA. Used Since :01/10/2015 KOLKATA Advertising and Online Retail 7964 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 3079777 16/10/2015 JB UNITED AGRO PRIVATE LIMITED OFFICE NO.6, SHREE GANESH APARTMENT, PLOT NO.1, SURVEY NO. 200/2, TULSI VIHAR, VALSHET ROAD, ASANGAON (E), SAHAPUR - 421 601 SERVICE PROVIDERS (A REGISTERED COMPANY, REGISTERED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 1956) Address for service in India/Attorney address: MASTERMIND ASSOCIATES 702, Chirag Arcade, Raghoba Shankar Road, Behind Nagrik, Chendani, Thane (W) - 400602 Used Since :12/10/2015 MUMBAI ADVERTISING, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION, RETAIL, OFFICE FUNCTIONS, ONLINE MARKETING IN RELATION TO AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCTS AND GRAINS NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES; LIVE ANIMALS; FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 7965 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 ASTROKEM LIFESCIENCES 3088786 30/10/2015 AMEET ANAND PRIYANKA KUMARI trading as ;ASTROKEM LIFESCIENCES AMEET ANAND,C/O.S.S. MAHARAJ,D102 P.C. COLONY,KANKARBAG,PATNA-800020,BIHAR TRADER AN INDIAN PARTNERSHIP FIRM. Used Since :17/07/2015 KOLKATA ADVERTISING, BUSlNESS MANAGEMENT; BUSINESS ADMINISIRATION, OFFICE FUNCTIONS 7966 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 SMARTER CITIES Priority claimed from 25/03/2009; Application No. : 8178774 ;European Union 3124466 24/09/2009 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION trading as ;INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION NEW ORCHARD ROAD, ARMONK, NEW YORK 10504, USA MANUFACTURERS, TRADERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS A CORPORATION ORGANIZED, REGISTERED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF NEW YORK, U.S.A, Address for service in India/Agents address: ANAND AND ANAND. B-41,NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI - 110 013. Proposed to be Used DELHI ADVERTISING; PROMOTIONAL SERVICES: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTANCY; BUSINESS INFORMATION: DISTRIBUTION OF PROSPECTUSES: DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES: ARRANGING NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR OTHERS: ACCOUNTING: DOCUMENT REPRODUCTION: DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT: ORGANISATION OF EXHIBITIONS FOR COMMERCIAL OR ADVERTISING PURPOSE. 7967 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 KNOVEL 3137741 23/12/2015 ADVITAL NUTRITION LLP trading as ;KNOVEL C-770, Jvts Garden, Chhatterpur Extn, New Delhi - 110074, Delhi Ncr Service Provider Limited Liability Partnership Address for service in India/Attorney address: N. LAKSHMI PRIYA F-97, 4th Floor, Anna Nagar (East), Chennai - 600102, Tamil Nadu Used Since :01/12/2015 DELHI ADVERTISING, IMPORT-EXPORT AGENCIES, PROVISION OF AN ON-LINE MARKETPLACE FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS OF GOODS AND SERVICES, ON-LINE ADVERTISING ON A COMPUTER NETWORK, MARKETING, RETAIL OR WHOLESALE SERVICES, SALES PROMOTION FOR OTHERS IN USE.. 7968 Trade Marks Journal No: 1958 , 27/07/2020 Class 35 3200186 02/03/2016 TAPASHI SINGHA trading as ;Shine Production 25A, SOUTHEND PARK, KOLKATA- 700 029 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: TRADE MARK REGISTRATION BUREAU. 1, NETAJI SUBHAS

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