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S.No Dealer TIN Trade Name Address 1 4920000840 FOOD LIST OF SCRUTINY ASSESSMENT CASES FOR THE YEAR 2010-11 OF WARD-8 S.No Dealer TIN Trade Name Address 1 4920000840 FOOD CORPORATION OF INDIA QUITE OFFICE-2,SEC-40B,Chandigarh NEW SINGLA GENERAL & 2 4940001799 PROVISION STORE SCF-92,SEC-47D,Chandigarh 3 4170002562 KAMAL MOTORS SCO- 215,MOTOR MKT SEC-48C,Chandigarh 4 4270002701 RAM CHAND BHUSHAN KUMAR SHOP-146-47,OPP SEC-45-C, BURAIL,Chandigarh 5 4960003243 RAMESH AUTOMOBILES SCO 4,SEC 48C,Chandigarh 6 4330003347 CHAWALA RADIOS & ELECTRICALS SCO 76, 1st FLOOR,SEC 46-C,Chandigarh 7 4780003536 PANASONIC BATTERY INDIA LTD SCO 105, 2nd FLOOR ,SEC 47-C,CHANDIGARH NEAR PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK ,CHANDIGARH 8 4480010394 NARINDER LEATHER STORE KHARAR ROAD , PALSORA,Chandigarh 9 4420010912 RAJAN KHANNA MILK BAR BOOTH- 14,SECTOR- 40 A,Chandigarh 10 4350010999 JANTA ELECTRONICS SCO-36,SEC-41D,Chandigarh BOOTH NO. 16, VILLAGE BURAIL,SECTOR 45, 11 4190011184 LALITA ENTERPRISES BURAIL,CHANDIGARH 12 4170011195 SECUTIRTY DEFENCE SYSTEMS SCO 63, SECTOR 46-C, CHD 13 4390011462 NATIONAL TRADE LINKERS # 155,SEC 45-A,Chandigarh 14 4940011693 GEMINI DISTRIBUTORS SCO-358, FF,SEC-44D,Chandigarh 15 4220011701 KUMAR TIMBER & PLYWOOD CO NEAR GOGA MARI,,SEC-45, BURAIL,Chandigarh 16 4120011853 SINGLA ENTERPRISES SCO-33, FF,SEC-41D,Chandigarh 17 4330011980 SUKH GAS SERVICE SHOP-701, ,.K.R.C,SEC-45C, BURAIL,CHANDIGARH RAJESH PROVISION & GENERAL 18 4090012015 STORE BOOTH-419,SEC-44D,Chandigarh 19 4040012188 TRADE LINKS SCO-365,SEC-44D,CHANDIGARH BOOTH NO.191,SEC-48C, MOTOR 20 4070012220 GAUTAM AUTOMOBILES MARKET,,CHANDIGARH SHOP-645,KESHO RAM COMPLEX BURAIL SECTOR 21 4720012493 ARJAN SALES CORPORATION 45,Chandigarh 22 4190012542 AAR KAY LEATHERITIES SHOP-21/3,EKTA MARKET, BURAIL,Chandigarh SCF-5,NEW MOTOR MARKET SECTOR-48 23 4270012595 TRIKUT AUTO AGENCIES C,Chandigarh 24 4500012808 NATIONAL SALES AGENCIES SCF 91/47-D, CHD #340, BALMIKI MOHALLA ,OPP KEROSENE OIL 25 4230013102 JANPREET ENTERPRISES PUMP,BURAIL, CHD 26 4600013335 SHRI GURU GLASS HOUSE SHOP-2027,BURAIL, SEC-45C,Chandigarh 27 4420013628 BHULLAR AUTOMOBILE SERVICES PETROL PUMP,SEC-41 C,Chandigarh VILLAGE FAIDAN,JHUMURU, OPP SECTOR 28 4160013674 VINEY TRADERS 48,CHANDIGARH 29 4680013873 SHIVA TRADERS SCO-218,SEC 40-D,CHD 30 4840013882 PARKASH AUTOMOBILES SCO-196, MOTOR MKT,SEC-48 C,CHANDIGARH SHOP-2 & 3 1ST floorSTADIUM ROAD,ATTAWA, SEC- 31 4980013902 SUNNY SPORT BOUTIQUE 42,Chandigarh 32 4450014048 ARTEX INDUSTRIES BAY SHOP-371,Basement,SEC-44D,CHANDIGARH 33 4190014385 HANS TILES -,VILL- KAJHERI,Chandigarh 34 4680014455 ANIL DISTRIBUTORS SCO-322 (BASEMENT),SEC-40D,Chandigarh 35 4820014669 J.K. SANITARY STORE SCO NO. 82,BURAIL, SEC-45C,Chandigarh 36 4050014850 IQBAL RADIOS MAIN BAZAR,VILL-BURAIL,CHANDIGARH 37 4090015022 COOLWAY CONDITIONING (P) LTD SCO 258, SECTOR 44-C, CHANDIGARH 38 4750015047 GARG ENTERPRISES VILLAGE PALSORA CHANDIGARH SHOP NO 2-3,GURDWARA COMPLEX, VILLAGE 39 4820015057 KUMAR ENTERPRISES BUTERLA,Chandigarh SINGH HARDWARE SANITARY & 40 4120015345 ELECTRICAL STORE SHOP-29-30,CIRCULAR ROAD,BURAIL, CHANDIGARH SCO-46A, ,KESHO RAM COMPLEX, BURAIL,SEC-45, 41 4260015365 GOEL & SONS CHANDIGARH 42 4170015366 A.K TRADING CO. SHOP-39,ATTAWA MAIN ROAD,SEC-42, CHANDIGARH 43 4530015459 SIDHU PRINTING PRESS SCO-158-A,SEC-45C BURAIL,Chandigarh SHOP-2043, NEAR SABZI MANDI,OPP SEC- 44 4700015608 SHUBHRAH ENTERPRISES 45A,Chandigarh 45 4780015661 MALWA TIMBER VISHVAKARMA MARKET,SECTOR 51,Chandigarh PANASONIC HOME APPLIANCES SCF-643, SECTOR 45,KESHO RAM 46 4550015739 INDIA CO. LTD COMPLEX,Chandigarh SCO 60-61, FF,KESHO RAM COMPLEX, SEC 47 4140015819 MEDI WAYS 45C,Chandigarh SCO-616, KESHO RAM COMPLEX, VILL- 48 4900016177 R.K PLASTIC CO BURAIL,Chandigarh SCF-132/15, KESHO RAM COLONY,VILL- 49 4300016216 AHUJA SALES BURAIL,CHANDIGARH SHOP NO 596,KESHO RAM COMPLEX, BURAIL, 50 4820016221 DUGGAL TRADING CO SECTOR-45C,BURAIL, CHANDIGARH 51 4450016279 NATIONAL PETROWAYS NATIONAL HIGHWAY NO-21,SEC-52B,CHANDIGARH 52 4660016406 A-ONE DÉCOR SCO-366, 2nd floor,SEC-44D,CHANDIGARH 53 4190016422 MALIK FURNITURE INDUSTRY NEAR DISPENSARY,VILL- BURAIL,Chandigarh SCO 26 SECOND FLOOR BACKSIDE 54 4400016452 AQUATECH ENTERPRISES PORTION,VILLAGE BURAIL,CHANDIGARH 55 4590016493 SINGLA AGENCIES VILL-FAIDAN ,SEC-48,Chandigarh SHOP-567/16, CIRCULAR ROAD,,BURAIL, SECTOR 56 4420016538 SHARMA GLASS PALACE 45,CHANDIGARH KARAN FILLING & SERVICE KARAN FILLING & SERVICE STATION,SEC- 57 4150016638 STATION 52B,Chandigarh 58 4160016681 ESSAR ENGINEERS SCO-29, FF,SEC-41D,Chandigarh 59 4930016694 A. V. INTERNATIONAL SCO 233,SEC 40-D,Chandigarh 60 4160016778 REGENCY HYDRO PNEUMATICS VILLAGE ATTWA,,ATTWA,CHANDIGARH SCF-566,KESHO RAM COMPLEX, BURAIL SEC-45C 61 4300016895 SHARMA ENTERPRISES ,Chandigarh 62 4470016947 PIRZADA ENTERPRISES PIRZADA ENTERPRISES,SEC-55A,Chandigarh BHARAT TIMBER & FURNITURE 63 4440017012 WORKS SHOP NO-1547,BURIAL,Chandigarh 64 4630017053 GUPTA HARDWARE STORE SCO 25/2 ,STADIUM ROAD, ATTAWA,Chandigarh 65 4450017055 HINDUSTAN CHEMICALS CO. 1166, ,SEC 43-B ,Chandigarh 66 4340017067 MIRC ELECTRONICS LTD SCO- 83, FF, EKTA MARKET,SECTOR 45 C,Chandigarh VILLAGE PALSORA MOHALI CHANDIGARH MAIN 67 4390017088 MAHAJAN & co. ROAD U.T. CHANDIGARH 68 4620017107 JAI MAA PLY PALACE SCO-234,SEC-45B,Chandigarh 69 4170017209 GANESH TRADING CO NEAR GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL,VILL-MALOYA,Chandigarh 70 4420017217 DURGA SALES CORPORATIONS SCO-44, BASEMENT,SEC-41D, ,Chandigarh 71 4200017338 LAXMI JUTE TRADERS #702,KESHO RAM COMPLEX, BURAIL,Chandigarh 72 4390017379 NEELKANTH PRINTERS NEAR DISPENSARY,VILL-KAJHERI,Chandigarh 73 4440017400 PARAMOUNT TECHNOCRATES SHOP NO.270/2,SECTOR 45 D, BURAIL,Chandigarh 74 4600017409 AKSHAY ENTERPRISES SCO-64, SF,SEC-47C,CHANDIGARH PROFESSIONALS MARKETING #561, KESHO RAM COMPLEX,SEC-45, 75 4040017426 GROUP BURAIL,Chandigarh 76 4820017579 SAMEER SAHIL BROS 41/6, EKTA MKT,SEC-45C, BURAIL,Chandigarh 77 4550017582 HANS INDUSTRIES -,VILL-KAJEHRI,Chandigarh SCO. 571, KESHO RAM COMPLEX,OPP. SECTOR 45 C, 78 4780017601 ENESSCO ENTERPRISES BURAIL,CHANDIGARH SHOP NO 623,KESHO RAM COMPLEX, BURAIL, SEC- 79 4260017693 S.R. MARKETING CO. 45,CHANDIGARH 80 4600017700 SURINDRA AUDIO VIDEO CENTRE SHOP-2060-62,,OPP SEC-45A,Chandigarh 81 4130017716 PLYWOOD GALAXY SCO-1787, CIRCULAR ROAD,SEC-45B,Chandigarh KRISHNA HARDWARE SANITARY 82 4560017722 STORE SHOP-1983,OPP, SEC-45A,Chandigarh 83 4090017738 ROHIT STEELS SHOP 1792,BURAIL ,Chandigarh SCO-153, EKTA MARKET, SECTOR-45, 84 4430017745 KARAN AUTOMOBILES BURAIL,CHANDIGARH 85 4120017867 NORTHERN WEIGHING CO SCO-358, 2ND FLOOR,SEC-44D,CHANDIGARH 86 4330017897 S.R JEWELLERS SCO-373,SEC-44D,CHANDIGARH 87 4060017997 SANGAM FILLING STATION NA,SEC-46D,Chandigarh 88 4370018069 GARG HARDWARES SCF-72-73,SEC-45C, BURAIL, ,CHANDIGARH 89 4690018087 GOYAL KARYANA STORE BOOTH-12,SEC-47C,Chandigarh 90 4220018200 AUTOCOPS (INDIA) PVT. LTD SCO-113, TOP FLOOR,SEC-47C,CHANDIGARH 91 4630018217 KONE ELEVATOR IND (P) LTD SCO 90 SECOND FLOOR,SECTOR 46,CHANDIGARH 92 4980018267 K.G. AGENCIES SHOP-107,BADHERI,SEC-41D,Chandigarh SHOP-86,COLONY NO-5MAIN MARKET, OPP. 93 4200018308 MISHRA BUILDING MATERIAL GAUSHALA,CHANDIGARH 94 4450018316 LIFE CURE MEDICOS BOOTH-6,SEC-42C,CHANDIGARH MACRO BIOTIC SYSTEM & SOFT 95 4980018461 WARE SCO 229 FIRST FLOOR,SECTOR 40-D,CHANDIGARH # 1770-71 FF,CIRCULAR ROAD OPP DEV SAMAJ 96 4330018479 DHRUV ENGINEERS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,BURAIL, SECTOR 45-B 97 4760018485 A.B SECURITY CONTROLS SCO-97, 2ND FLOOR,SEC-44C,Chandigarh 98 4380018500 UPDATE PHARMA SCO-35, FIRST FLOOR,,SEC-41D,Chandigarh 99 4910018548 SURYA TRADERS 565,KESHO RAM COMPLEX, SEC 45,CHANDIGARH 100 4270018609 AVTAR FURNITURE SHOP NO-10, KHOKA MKT,BADHERI,Chandigarh 101 4180018610 MANKU FURNITURE SHOP-54, FURNITURE MKT,BADHERI,Chandigarh 102 4430018618 NEW VERMA GLASS HOUSE SHOP-106, MAIN MKT,BADHERI, SEC-41D,Chandigarh SHOP-128, CIRCULAR ROAD,BEHIND AJET PUBLIC 103 4940018677 AMAN TRADING CO SCHOOL, BURAIL, OPP SEC-45A,Chandigarh 104 4820018743 M/S KRISHNA ENTERPRISES SCF 104, SECTOR 47-C, BASEMENT CHD 105 4740018787 BHAMBRA FURNITURE SHOP NO 9,FURNITURE MARKET BADHERI,Chandigarh SHOP NO 17,FURNITURE MARKET 106 4650018788 SAMBEE FURNITURE BADHERI,Chandigarh NEW FURNITURE MKT,MADANPUR ROAD 107 4560018789 NAVEEN FURNISHERS BADHERI,Chandigarh SHOP NO. 52 SECOND FLOOR,SARPANCH 108 4630018799 BLUE CROSS FEED SUPPLEMENT COMPLEX,VILLAGE BADHERI SECTOR 41-D 109 4810018894 GOYAL BROTHERS SCO-40, BASEMENT,SEC-41D,CHANDIGARH 110 4410018920 GARG DEPARTMENTAL STORE BOOTH-5,SEC-61,CHANDIGARH 111 4120018934 RAHAT ENTERPRISES VILL-KAJHERI,KAJEHRI,CHANDIGARH CHADHA AIRCONDITING 112 4660019025 ENGINEERS BOOTH-112,SEC-40C,Chandigarh 113 4210019030 VIKAS TRADERS SCO-30,SEC-41D,Chandigarh Shop No. 44, H.No. 1934,Village Burail, opp Dev Samaj 114 4420019060 KAY KAY ELECTRONICS College for Women,Secor 45 115 4330019061 H.S. FURNITURE & DECORATORS SHOP NO-84,FURNITURE MKT, BADHERI,Chandigarh KEHSO RAM COMPLEX,SHOP-138, SEC-45C, 116 4040019075 SAJJAN GARMENTS BURAIL,Chandigarh 117 4540019091 ARUNITA GAS AGENCY BOOTH NO-21,SEC-47C,Chandigarh 118 4380019179 SOFTGEN (INDIA) SCO-65,FF, SEC-47C,Chandigarh 119 4820019228 ABLE HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS SHOP NO. 181,BADHERI,SECTOR-41D SCO NO-53-54,MADAN PUR ROAD BADHERI 120 4640019230 VERMA GLASS STORE ,CHANDIGARH SHOP-590, KESHO RAM COMPLEX,SEC-45 C, 121 4040019269 PAL BROTHER CHD,Chandigarh SHOP-649,,NEAR GURU HARGOBIND SINGH P 122 4730019326 LAKSHAY TRADERS SCHOOL, SEC-52,Chandigarh 132/6, KESHO RAM COMPLEX,SEC-45C, 123 4640019327 TOP SELL AGENCIES BURAIL,Chandigarh 124 4220019364 KOHINOOR JEWELLERS SCO-83,SEC-40C,Chandigarh SHOP-6,KHOKHA FURNITURE MKT, 125 4480019415 STANDRED
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