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1 Suvarna Karnataka Cement Pvt Ltd. Kanchipura Vill Hosdurga Chitradurga Cement 2 DM Cements Pvt Ltd Final State-wise List of industries which have not submitted information through Compliance Reporting Protocol to CPCB Sl. No. NAME OF THE UNIT Category 1 Suvarna Karnataka Cement Pvt Ltd. Kanchipura Vill Hosdurga Chitradurga Cement 2 DM Cements Pvt Ltd. Granthapura Hosdurga Taluk Chitradurga Cement 3 Lokapur Cements Ltd. Mudhol Taluk Bagalkot Cement 4 JAYPEE (Zawar) Cements Pvt. Limited. Gulbarga Cement 5 Nirani Cements Pvt. Ltd. Ningapur Industrial Area Mudhol Taluk Bagalkot district Cement 6 BT & FC Ltd., Challakere road, Hiriyur-572 144, Chitradurga District Distillery 7 Chamundi Distilleries (P) Ltd., Maliyur, T.Narasipura Taluk, Mysore Dist. Distillery 8 Hindustan Distillery (Gauri Industries), Veeragolla Halli, Gauribidanur,,Kolar District Distillery 9 Gemini Distilleries, Chamarajanagar Road, Nanjangud, Mysore District. Distillery 10 India Breweries & Distilleries Ltd.), Ameerabad PO, Hallikhed SF, Bidar Dist. Distillery 11 Khoday India Ltd., Kannayakana Agrahara, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore District. Distillery 12 United Spirits Ltd ( previously Pampasara Distilleries Ltd.), (ISO 14000) Hospet, Bellary District. Distillery 13 Ravindra & Co. Ltd.,No-96, Mallick Mirzapur, Bidar, Karnataka - 585401 Distillery 14 S.V. Distilleries ( C.I.-5.37 cr) Sy.No.112, 113 and 114, Malachapura, Bidar Taluk & District. Distillery 15 Wilson Distilleries Pvt. Ltd., Near Arakere Village, Srirangapatna Taluk, Mandya District. Distillery 16 Sovereign Distilleries Ltd, Sy. No. 89 & 90, Singapur village, Sindhanur Taluk, Raichur District Distillery 17 Anugraha Distilleries Pvt. Ltd., UDAYA RAVI,TARALABALU LAY OUTVIDYANAGAR, DAVANGERE Distillery CHITRADURGA KA 577001 18 Kapchem Ltd., ( Jay Jay Industries Ltd) Belagola, Mysore Taluk and District Distillery 19 SPR Group Holdings Pvt. Ltd., Sy. NO. 122 &123, Manchanayakanahalli, Bidadi (H), Ramanagar Tq & Distillery Dist 20 Hyderabad Chemical Products Ltd, 50, 82, 83, 84 KIADB IA, Humnabad, Bidar Pesticide 21 M/s Vaidhatru Pharma Pvt Ltd, Plot No 28, KIADB Indl. Area, Raichur Growth Center, Raichur- Pharma 584134 22 M/s Astra Zeneca Pharma India Ltd,12th Mile On Bellary Road, Venkathalla, Pharma Yelahanka,Bangalore-560063 23 M/s Lake chemicals Pvt. Ltd., 21-M, Attibele Industrial Area, Bommasandra Anekal Pharma Taluk,Bangalore-562107 24 M/s Vivimed Labs Ltd., Plot No. 78/A, Kolhar Industrial Area, Bidar- Pharma 585403 25 M/s Karnataka Nutraceuticals India Ltd, Plot No 101B, KIADD Growth centre IA, Hassan- Pharma 573201 26 M/s Vivimed Laboratories Ltd, 54P, Kolhar Industrial Area, Bidar – 585 403. Pharma 27 Ms Gomti Life Sciences India pvt. Ltd., Plot-17F,Bidadi Industrial Area, 2nd Phase, Sector-1, Pharma Ramanagar District, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109 28 M/s Stereo Drugs Pvt Ltd, Sy. No. 8 & 16, Plot No 183, Kolhar Ind Area, Bidar-585403 Pharma 29 M/s Shilpa Medicare Unit-II, Plot No33,33A,40-47, Raichur Industrial Growth Centre, Raichur- Pharma 584 134 30 M/s Shilpa Medicare Ltd., Unit – IPlot. No. 4A,Deosugur Industrial Area,Deosugur, Pharma Shaktinagar,Dist: Raichur – 584 170 31 M/s Hexagon Bio Pharma Pvt limited Plot No 11-D, Kiadb Industrial AreaBashettyhalli, Pharma DoddaballapurBengaluru - 561203 32 M/s Sri Lakshmi Chemicals Pvt ltd, Plot No 73D, Kolhar Ind Area, Bidar-585402 Pharma 33 M/s Wohler Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Limelight) Plot No. 123 & 124, Kolhar Industrial Area, Pharma Bidar.-585403 34 M/s Chorus Labs Ltd, Plot No. 23-B, Kolhar Indl Area, Bidar Dist.-585402 Pharma 35 M/s Chiral Biosciences Pvt Ltd, Plot No 50 & 51, Kolhar Ind Area, Bidar-585401 Pharma 36 M/s Syntho Chiral Pvt Ltd, Plot No - 53B & 54PKolhar Industrial Area,KolharBidar-585401 Pharma 37 M/s R V Synthesis Private Limited, Sy. No. 265,250,251,252 & 233, Thoremavu village, Pharma Nanjangud Taluk, Mysore District-571301 38 Gomti Pharma Chem, Plot No. 17F, KIADB Industrial Area, Bididi, Ramaqnagaram Taluk and Pharma District 39 Samarth Life sciences oPvt Ltd., Plot No. 191 A, Vasantha Narasapura KIADB Industrial Area, Pharma Tumkur-572 106. 40 Raichem Medicare Private Limited, Plot No.25 & 26, KIADB Industrial Area, Raichur Growth Pharma Centre, Raichur 41 Himalaya Drug Company, N0.11/1A7 & 1B, Tumkur Road, Makali village, Dasanapura Hobli, Pharma Bangalore-562123 42 Tata Power Company Ltd., Plot No.1234 to 1240 & 1263 to 1297, Kanaburgi Indl. Area, Powerplant Autonagar, Belgaum. 43 Surana Power Limited, Plot No.232,229A & 230, Raichur Groth Centre, KIADB Industrial Area, Powerplant Raichur 44 Himatsinghka Linens, Plot No 1, SEZ KIADB IA, Hanumantpura post, Hassan Powerplant 45 Gyanba Sugars Ltd.[Previously Bhadra SSK (<5 Cr.)], Doddabathi, Davangere Taluk, Sugar Davangere Distt 46 Om Sugars Ltd, Jainapur Village, Chipkodi Taluk, Belgaum Distt Sugar 47 Bidar SSK Ltd., Hallikhed SF – 585 415, Bidar, Sugar 48 Dakshina Kannada SSK Ltd., Brahmavara – 576 213, Udupi Taluk, Udupi Dist., Sugar 49 India Sugars & Refineries Ltd. P.O. Chitwadgi Hospet. Distt.Bellary 583 211, Sugar 50 G M Sugars (Previously M/s. Karnataka SSK Ltd)., Haveri District Sugar 51 Pandavapura SSK Ltd., (Kothari Sugars and Chemicals), Pandavapura, Mandya Dist. Sugar 52 Shree Ambika sugars Ltd., (Lesse of Srirama SSK) Chunchanakatte, K.R.Nagar Taluk, Mysore Sugar District 53 Badami Sugars Ltd., No. 58401, Sy. No. 310, Badami Vill., Ramdurga Road, Badami - 587 Sugar 201(Bagalkot) Distt, 54 Bhavani Khandasari sugars Ltd, Sy. No. 289, Baroor village, Bidar District, Sugar 55 Vanivilasa Co-op Sugar Factory Ltd., Hiriyur, Chitradurga District, Sugar 56 Gangavathi Sugar Industries, Gangavathi, Raichur District Sugar 57 Mysore Paper Mill ltd., Bhadravathi, Shimoga District. Sugar 58 Shivsagar Sugars & Agro Products Ltd. Udapudi (P), Ramdurga Tq, Belgaum Dist.-591123, Sugar Karnataka 59 Bilagi Sugars,Badagandi village, Bilagi Taluk Bagalkot District. -578101 Sugar 60 Indian Sugar Manufacturing Co. Ltd., A/P Havinal, Indi Taluk, Bijapur District-586205 Sugar 61 Shree Kedaranath Sugars & Agro Products Ltd.,Kerkalmatti, Badami Taluk, Bagalkote District Sugar (Sugar unit), 62 SPR Sugars, Pvt Ltd., Kanchugranahalli, Bidadi Hobli, Ramanagaram Taluk & District Sugar 63 Mysore Sugar Co., Sugar town, Mandya Dist.-571402, Sugar 64 KPR Sugar Mills Pvt Ltd, Almel Village, Sindhagi Taluk, Bijapur Sugar 65 Soubhagya Laxmi Sugars Ltd, Hirenandi Vill., Gokak, Belgaum Sugar.
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