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List of Registered Members of SMPIC SMPIC Registered Member List S. No. Company Membership No 1 Lark Laboratories (India) Limited, A-105/2, Okhla, Industrial Area, Phase – II, New Delhi - 110 020 SMPIC/NIPER/10/001 2 Kilitch Drugs (India) Ltd.,37, Ujagar Industrial Estate, W.T. Patil Marg, Near Pepsi Co., Deonar, Mumbai – 400 088 SMPIC/NIPER/10/002 3 Meridian Medicare Ltd., Shamti, Solan – 173 212, Himachal Pradesh SMPIC/NIPER/10/003 4 Shashi Phytochemical Industries,1, Old Industrial Area, Alwar - 301 001, Rajasthan SMPIC/NIPER/10/004 5 Amol Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.,E1-362-363, Sitapura Industrial Area, Jaipur – 302 022, Rajasthan SMPIC/NIPER/10/005 6 Medicamen Biotech Limited,10, Community Centre No. 2, Ashok Vihar, P-II, New Delhi – 52 SMPIC/NIPER/10/006 7 Medicamen Organics Limited,10, Community Centre No. 2, Ashok Vihar, P-II, New Delhi – 52 SMPIC/NIPER/10/007 8 Next Wave (India),C-980, Sushant Lok, Phase - I, Gurgaon - 122 002, Haryana SMPIC/NIPER/10/008 9 Petlad Mahal Arogya Mandal Pharmacy, Punarvasu, Near Railway Crossing, Petlad Road, Nadiad - 387 002, Gujarat SMPIC/NIPER/10/009 10 Allied Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.,Rajnigandha Complex, 8734, D.B. Gupta Road, Pahar Ganj, New Delhi - 55 SMPIC/NIPER/10/010 11 Jocund India Ltd., Rom No. 101, Rajnigandha Complex, 8734, D.B. Gupta Road, Pahar Ganj, New Delhi - 110 055 SMPIC/NIPER/10/011 12 J. Duncan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 65, 66 & 67, Phase - II, Atgaon Industrial Complex, Mumbai Nashik Highway, Shahpur – SMPIC/NIPER/10/012 421 601, Maharashtra 13 Pharma Synth Formulations Ltd., Plot No. 18-22, Sector 6-B, SIDCUL Integrated Industrial Estate, Haridwar - 249 403, Uttarakhand SMPIC/NIPER/10/013 14 Pharmchem Ltd, 64, Ajmal Khan Park, Karol Bagh, Delhi - 110 005 SMPIC/NIPER/10/014 15 Similax Pharmaceuticals, 11 K.M. Stone, Tonk Road, P.O. Airport, Sanganer, Jaipur - 302 011 SMPIC/NIPER/10/015 16 Ravenbhel Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.,16-17, Export Promotion Industrial Park, SIDCO, Kartholi, Bari Brahmana, Jammu - 181133, JK SMPIC/NIPER/10/016 17 Syncom Healthcare Ltd., Syncom House, 40, Niranjanpur, A.B. Road, Indore - 452 010, Madhya Pradesh SMPIC/NIPER/10/017 18 Agrawal Drugs Pvt. Ltd., 24/6B, IIE, SIDCUL, Haridwar - 249 403, Uttarakhand SMPIC/NIPER/10/018 19 SG Pharma Pvt. Ltd., 542, 3/10, Bhuta Niwas, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Matunga (E), Mumbai - 400 019, Maharashtra SMPIC/NIPER/10/019 20 Prashanti Formulations Ltd., Village Nangal Shaheedan, Chandigarh Road, Hoshiarpur - 146 001, Punjab SMPIC/NIPER/10/020 21 Dr. Sabharwal's Wound Care, 260, Sector 6, Panchkula - 134 109, Haryana SMPIC/NIPER/10/021 22 Global Pharma Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., A9, SIDCO Pharmaceutical Complex, Alathur, Thiruporur - 603 110, Tamil Nadu SMPIC/NIPER/10/022 23 Vetsfarma Ltd., Village Daulatpur, P.O. Khadd, Distt. Una - 177 207, Himachal Pradesh SMPIC/NIPER/10/023 24 Synmedic Laboratories,202, Sai Plaza, Sant Nagar, East of Kailash, New Delhi - 110 065 SMPIC/NIPER/10/024 25 Chimak Health Care, Padmalya, Bye Pass Road, kather, Solan - 173 212, Himachal Pradesh SMPIC/NIPER/10/025 26 Palson Drugs Private Ltd.,10/D/1, Ho-Chi-Minh Sarani, Kolkata - 700 071, West Bengal SMPIC/NIPER/10/026 27 Synkrom Healthcare Private Limited,E-226, Industrial Area, Phase - VIII B, Mohali - 160 071, Punjab SMPIC/NIPER/10/027 28 Dr. Dozo Laboratories,419, Industrial, Phase – IX, S.A.S Nagar 160 062 SMPIC/NIPER/10/028 29 Oniosome Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.,# E 226, Phase VIII-B, Industrial Area, S.A.S Nagar (Mohali) – 160 071 SMPIC/NIPER/10/029 30 Stallion Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., 817, Devpath, Behind Lal Bunglow, Off. C.G. Road, Ahmedabad – 380 006 SMPIC/NIPER/10/030 31 Apex Drug House, 28, Mehta Vora Chamber (Mahindra Mansion),2nd Floor, Babu Genu Road, Mumbai – 400 002 SMPIC/NIPER/10/031 32 Unijules Life Sciences Ltd.,1505/1, Universal Square, Shantinagar, Nagpur – 440 02 SMPIC/NIPER/10/032 33 Ciron Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.,1, Prabhat Nagar, Jogeshwari – W,Mumbai – 400 102 SMPIC/NIPER/10/033 34 R.L. Fine Chem, Ray House, HIG NO. 2000, Yelahanka New Town, Bangalore – 560 106 SMPIC/NIPER/10/034 35 Samrudh Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., A/101, Prarthana Apartment, SV Road, Goregaon West, Mumbai – 400 062 SMPIC/NIPER/10/035 36 M.B. Sugars and Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Lodha Bhuvan, P.B. NO. 31, Malegaon, Distt Nasik – 423 203 SMPIC/NIPER/10/036 37 Symbiotic Pharmalab Ltd.,385/2, Pigdamber, Rau, Indore – 453 331 SMPIC/NIPER/10/037 38 Gufic Biosciences Ltd., Old Sanskar Jyot School Building, S.V. Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai – 400 058 SMPIC/NIPER/10/038 39 Andel Equipment Pvt, Ltd.,289, Industrial Area, Phase – 9, S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) – 160 062 SMPIC/NIPER/10/039 40 Adlife Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.,2B-002, N.G. Suncity, Thakur Village, Kandivali (E), Mumbai – 400 101 SMPIC/NIPER/10/040 41 Mediwin Pharmaceutical,703, Sakar – III, Opp. Old High Court, Income Tax, Ahmedabad – 380 014 SMPIC/NIPER/10/041 42 Eastern Chemicals,601, 6th Floor, Morya Landmark – II, Oshiwara Link Road, Opp. Infinity Mall, Andheri (W) - 400 053, Mumbai SMPIC/NIPER/10/042 43 Aurochem Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.,334, 3rd Floor, Gundecha Ind. Complex, Akurli Road, Kandivali (E), Mumbai – 400 101 SMPIC/NIPER/10/043 44 Aurochem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.,333, 3rd Floor, Gundecha Ind. Complex, Akurli Road, Kandivali (E), Mumbai – 400 101 SMPIC/NIPER/10/044 45 Ban Lab Ltd., Ban House, Gondal Road, Rajkot – 360 004, Gujarat SMPIC/NIPER/10/045 46 Medibios Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.,102, Mangalam, Kulupwadi Borivali (East), Mumbai – 400 066 SMPIC/NIPER/10/046 47 Emil Pharmaceutical Inds Private Ltd.,101, Mangalam, Kulupwadi, Borivali (East), Mumbai – 400 066 SMPIC/NIPER/10/047 48 Relax Pharmaceuticals (P) Ltd., Unit –I,48-AB, Gondpur Industrial Area, Paonta Sahib – 173 025, Himachal Pradesh SMPIC/NIPER/11/048 49 Mediforce Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.,46, Gondpur Industrial Area, Paonta Sahib SMPIC/NIPER/11/049 50 Copmed Pharmaceuticals, Unit – I,Plot No. 4-A/B, Gondpur Industrial Area, Paonta Sahib SMPIC/NIPER/11/050 51 Pharma Force Lab.,53 -55, Gondpur Industrial Area, Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour SMPIC/NIPER/11/051 52 Sirmour Remedies Pvt. Ltd.,Village Kyarda, P.O. Misserwala, Nahan Road, Paonta Sahib SMPIC/NIPER/11/052 53 Pharam Force Lab. Unit – II,Chaman Vatika, Puruwala Village,Nahan Road, Paonta Sahib SMPIC/NIPER/11/053 54 Mankind Pharma Ltd. Unit III, Village Kunja, Rampur Ghat Road, Opp. Dental College, Paonta Sahib SMPIC/NIPER/11/054 55 Care Cosmetics ,Behind Patwar Bhawan, Moginand, Kala Amb – 173 030 SMPIC/NIPER/11/055 56 Sunvet Pharma Pvt. Ltd.,Village Upper Moginand Nahan Road, Kala Amb, Dist Sirmour SMPIC/NIPER/11/056 57 Zim Laboratories Ltd.,B-21/22, MIDC Area, Kamleshwar – 441501, Nagpur SMPIC/NIPER/11/057 58 Malviya Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 34A/2, Site 4, Sahibabad, Uttar Pradesh SMPIC/NIPER/11/058 59 Fermenta Biotech Limited Village Takoli, P.O. Nagwain, Distt. Mandi – 175 121 SMPIC/NIPER/11/059 60 Kudos Chemie Ltd. ,Kuranwala, Barwala Road, Derabassi – 140 507 SMPIC/NIPER/11/060 61 Scott-Edil Pharmacia Ltd., 56, E.P.I.P. Phase – I, Jharmarjri, Baddi, Distt. Solan SMPIC/NIPER/11/061 62 Chemical Resources, SCO No. 76, 1st Floor, MDC, Swastik Vihar , Panchkula – 134 109 SMPIC/NIPER/11/062 63 Supreme Pharmaceutical Private Ltd., 73, 74 & 48PI, KIADB Industrial Area, Nanjagurd – 571 302, Mysore SMPIC/NIPER/11/063 64 Overseas Health Care Pvt. Ltd.,335 KM Milestone, NH 1, P.O. Box 25, Phillaur – 144 410 SMPIC/NIPER/11/064 65 Cooper Pharma Ltd.,12/12, Shakti Nagar, Delhi – 110 007 SMPIC/NIPER/11/065 66 Gracure Pharmaceuticals Ltd.,71/5, Najafgarh Road (Shivaji Marg), New Delhi – 110 015 SMPIC/NIPER/11/066 67 Cris Pharma (India) Ltd.,E-11, UPSIDC Industrial Area, Selaqui – 248 197, Dehradun SMPIC/NIPER/11/067 68 Indus Pharma (P) Ltd.,5/2, Ind. Area, Kirti Nagar, New Delhi – 110 015 SMPIC/NIPER/11/068 69 Wallace Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Village Bhatian, Tehsil Nalagarh, Distt. Solan – 174 101, H.P. SMPIC/NIPER/11/069 70 Tirupati Life Sciences, Surjpur, Nahan Road, Paonta Sahib – 173 025, Himachal Pradesh SMPIC/NIPER/11/070 71 Tirupati Medicare Ltd., Near Fire Station, Nahan Road, Paonta Sahib – 173 025 SMPIC/NIPER/11/071 72 Galpha Laboratories Ltd., Village Thana, Baddi, Distt. Solan, Himachal Pradesh – 173 205 SMPIC/NIPER/11/072 73 Vamsi Labs Ltd., A-14115, MIDC Area, Chincholi, Solapur – 413 255 SMPIC/NIPER/11/073 74 Health Biotech Limited ,SCO : 162-164, Air India Building, Top Floor, Sector – 34A, Chandigarh – 160 022 SMPIC/NIPER/11/074 75 Coral Drugs Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 55-56, HSIIDC Industrial Estate, Murthal, Sonepat – 131 039 SMPIC/NIPER/11/075 76 Embotic Laboratories. Ltd.,20C, Kumbalagodu Industrial Area , Bangalore, Karnataka – 560074 SMPIC/NIPER/12/076 77 Pharmaffilites analytics. (P) Ltd.,225, Industrial Area , Phase 2, Panchkula, Haryana – 134109 SMPIC/NIPER/12/077 78 Parex Pharmaceticals Ltd, D 145, Phase 7 Industrial Area , Mohali, Punjab – 160055 SMPIC/NIPER/12/078 79 Saurav Chemicals Ltd, Derabassi, Barwala Road, Vill. Bhagwanpura , Mohali, Punjab – 140507 SMPIC/NIPER/12/079 80 Venus Remedies Ltd, 51-52,Industrial Area Phase 1 , Panchkula 134113 SMPIC/NIPER/12/080 81 Simson Pharma, B-307, sarita building, Prabhat Ind. Estate, Dahisar(E), Mumabi-400068 SMPIC/NIPER/12/081 82 Nirwana Herbal Healthcare,E-38,Industrial Area, Yamuna Nagar 135001 ( Haryana) SMPIC/NIPER/12/082 83 Camphor and Allied products Limited,Camphor officers colony, Bareilly (UP) SMPIC/NIPER/12/083 84 Nanz Med Science Pharma Private Ltd, Vill. Rampur Ghat, tehsil Paonta sahib, (HP) SMPIC/NIPER/12/084 85 Infinity Laboratories Pvt Ltd., Village Behra, Derabassi, Distt.
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