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Tamil Nadu Government Gazette © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2009-11. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2010 [Price : Rs. 4.00 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 33] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2010 Aavani 9, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2041 Part III—Section 2 Statutory Notifications and Orders issued by Heads of Departments. NOTIFICATIONS BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, ETC. CONTENTS Pages. TAMIL NADU LABOUR WELFARE BOARD, CHENNAI Tamil Nadu Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1972 and Rules, 1973— Unpaid Accumulations paid by various establishments to the Labour Welfare Board - .. 22-29 [ 21 ] 22 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part III—Sec. 2 NOTIFICATIONS BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, ETC. TAMIL NADU LABOUR WELFARE BOARD, CHENNAI. UNPAID ACCUMULATIONS PAID BY VARIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS UNDER TAMIL NADU LABOUR WELFARE FUND ACT, 1972 AND RULES, 1973. (G5/27156/10) No. SRO C-3/2010. Tamil Nadu Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1972 and Tamil Nadu Labour Welfare Fund Rules, 1973 - Unpaid Accumulation paid by various Establishment – Notice under Section 13(3)(b) inviting claims from employees, their heirs, legal representatives or assigns for any payment due to them. 1972 Ý‹ ݇®¡ îI›ï£´ ªî£Nô£÷˜ ïôGF„ ê†ì‹ HK¾ 13(3) (b)-¡W› Þ‰î ÜPMŠ¹ ªõOJìŠð´Aø¶. W›‚è‡ì GÁõùƒè÷£™ 1-4-2009 ºî™ 31-3-2010 õ¬óJô£ù è£ôˆF™ îI›ï£´ ªî£Nô£÷˜ ïô õ£KòˆFŸ°„ ªê½ˆF»œ÷ ªè£´ð죈 ªî£¬èò£è Mõóƒèœ õ¼ñ£Á (List enclosed):— Unpaid Accumulation for the period from 1st April 2009 to 31st March 2010. Serial Name and Address of Establishment Period Amount No. (Q/E) (1) (2) (3) (4) Rs. P. 1 The Peria Karamalai Tea & Produce Co. Ltd. (Karamalai Estate), 31st March 2009 720.00 Valparai 2 Exide Industries Ltd., Hosur Taluk, Krishnagiri-635 103. Do. 8,408.00 3 Addison & Co. Ltd, SIPCOT Industrial Park, Irungattukottai-602 105. Do. 1,25,352.58 4 Force I Guarding Services Pvt. Ltd., Gandhi Nagar, Adyar, Chennai-600 020. Do. 38,510.00 5 Trent Ltd, Tata Enterprises, Spencers Plaza, Anna Salai, Chennai-600 002. Do. 83,443.55 6 Tata Coffee Limited, Valparai Estate, Old Valparai, BPO-642 127 Do. 2,780.00 7 Sundaram Auto Components Limited, Plastic Division, Oragadom, Sriperumbadur, KPM Dist. Do. 2,820.00 8 Tata Coffee Limited, Pachamalai Estate, Valparai-642 127. Do. 880.00 9 Tata Coffee Limited Uralikal Estate & BPO, Valparai-642 127. Do. 9,662.00 10 Everady Industries India Ltd., National Carbon Company, 1075, T.H. Road, Do. 14,531.00 Chennai-19. 11 Sundaram Fasteners Ltd., Padi, Chennai-50 Do. 5,924.00 12 Tata Coffee Limited, Pannimedu Estate & Post, Valparai-642 131. Do. 420.00 13 Byd Electronics India Private Limited, SIPCOT Indl. Park, Irungattukottai-602 105. Do. 1,25,765.00 14 Sundaram Clayton Limited, Padi, Chennai-600 050. Do. 5,23,930.00 15 Mercury Manufacturing Co. Pvt. Limited, MEPS, Tambaram, Chennai-45. Do. 4,688.00 16 Hinduja Foundries Ltd., Ennore, Chennai-57. Do. 4,268.11 17 Madura Coats Ltd., Papavinasam Mills Post-627 422. Do. 1,108.00 18 Madura Coats Ltd., Papavinasam Mills Post-627 422. Do. 1,810.00 19 Funskool India Ltd., Ponnai Road, M.K.Puram Post-632 405. Do. 1,122.00 20 Tafe Ltd (Tractors & Farm Equipments, Ltd.), Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai-600 034. Do. 3,040.00 Aug. 25, 2010 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 23 Serial Name and Address of Establishment Period Amount No. (Q/E). (1) (2) (3) (4) Rs. P. 21 Tata Coffee Limited, Velonie Estate & BPO, Valparai-642 139. 31st March 2009 360.00 22 TVS Motor Company Ltd., Post Box No. 4. Harita Hosur. Bonus 3,66,860.58 23 TI Metal Forming, Unit Tube Investment of India Ltd., Thiruninravur-602 024. 31 March 2009 25,295.00 24 Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Sathammai Village, Kancheepuram District-603 303. Wages 6,407.23 25 Inautix Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., 10th Floor, TIDLE Park, Taramani-600 113. 31st March 2009 7,027.00 26 Arun Hotels, Palani Road, Udumalpet. M.W.32/09 700.00 27 Sholingur Textiles Ltd., A-Unit, 373, Arakonam Road, Sholingur, Vellore-102 31st March 2009 190.00 28 Avtec Limited, Power Product Division Plant, Hosur-635 114. Wages 52,393.00 29 Revathi Medical Centre, Tiruppur MW/38/09 1,316.00 30 New Super Xerox, 7, Krishna Towers, Nanjappa Road, Coimbatore. MW/51/09 3,584.00 31 International Travel House Ltd., Tarapoor Towers, 826, Anna Salai, Chennai-600 002 Wages 58,676.00 32 Forbes & Company Ltd., No. 52, SIPCOT Indl. Complex, Hosur-635 126. Bonus 3,02,843.00 33 The Lakshmi Mills Company Ltd. (Palladam Br), Coimbatore-641 662. 30th June 2009 1,500.00 34 Hotel Jaclyn Pvt. Ltd., 381, Avinashi Road, Tiruppur MW/147/08 23,734.00 35 Triumpa Realters, Avinashi Road, Coimbatore 30th June 2009 1,748.00 36 Tube Products of India, Tube Investment of India, Avadi, Chennai-54 Do. 1,03,370.00 37 Goutham Housing Pvt. Ltd., 96, Race Course Road, Coimbatore Do. 5,300.00 38 Parryware Roca Private Ltd., Ranipet, Vellore Bonus 33,550.00 39 Concrete Logistics, Sowcarpet, Chennai-79 Wages 78,736.00 40 Kutiappa Silk, 254, Periya Kadai Veethi, Coimbatore-18 Do. 994.00 41 Parry Agro Industries Ltd. (Iyerpadi Estate), Ayyarpadi Estate & Post-642 108 Do. 197.46 42 Parry Agro Industries Ltd. (Sheikalmudi Estate), Murugalli Bazaar Post, Via-Pollachi. Do. 5,653.97 43 Kaleeswara Stores, 752. Andavar Complex, Cross Cut Road, Coimbatore. MW/22/08 13,161.70 44 Harita Seating Systems Ltd., Thalli Road, Hosur-635 114. 30th June 2009 40,012.68 45 Thiru Arooran Sugars Ltd., Thirumandankudi-612 301. Do. 13,956.00 46 Terra Energy Ltd., Thirumandankudi-612 301. Do. 7,180.00 47 Fenner India Ltd., P.B.No. 117, Madurai-625 001. Do. 2,990.00 48 Ranga Hospital, Neelandapalayam, Coimbatore-2. MW/99/09 2,454.00 49 Parry Agro Industries Ltd. (Estate Admn. Off.), Peralai Estate, Coimbatore-642 108. 30th June 2009 2,840.58 50 Tata Coffee Limited, Uralikal Estate, Valparai Post Do. 1,870.00 51 Sri Vari Properties Development, ‘‘Buildwel Construction’’ Mettupalayam Road, Kovai MW1/09 11,115.00 24 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part III—Sec. 2 Serial Name and Address of Establishment. Period Amount. No. (Q/E). (1) (2) (3) (4) Rs. P. 52 Floring Uppers Private Ltd, MC Road, Ambur, Vellore. 30th June 2009 67,219.00 53 Mercury Manufacturing Co. Pvt. Ltd., Tambaram, Chennai-45. Do. 2,257.00 54 Blue Dart Aviation Ltd, 88-89, Meenambakkam Airport, Chennai-27. Do. 12,347.00 55 Tata Coffee Limited, Valparai Estate, Old Valparai Post-642 127. Do. 1,271.00 56 Tata Coffee Limited, Pannimedu Estate, Pannimedu Post, Valparai-642 131. Do. 4,770.00 57 Wipro Limited, Vellancheri, Guduvancheri Post, Kancheepuram-603 202. Do. 2,060.00 58 Sundaram Fasteners Ltd, Harita, Hosur-635 109. Do. 40,100.00 59 Tata Coffee Limited,, Pachamalai Estate, Valparai Post. Do. 220.00 60 Sri Kumaran Bakery, 216, Bharathiyar Street, Coimbatore. MW/9/09 489.00 61 S. Jayalakshmi Estate, Caroline Estate, Coonur. MW/45/99 1,146.00 62 Hotel Upahar, Vaiseyal Veethi, Coimbatore. MW/176/09 563.00 63 The Eye Foundation, Harvey Road, Tiruppur . MW/127/09 1,616.00 64 Sundaram Fasteners Ltd, Padi, Chennai-600 050. 30th June 2009 11,961.00 65 India Pistons Ltd, Sembiem, Chennai-600 011. Wages 26,525.80 66 India Pistons Ltd, Sembiem, Chennai-600 011. Bonus 21,624.12 67 Tafe Ltd. (Tractors & Farm Equipments Ltd), Post Box No. 3302, Chennai-34 30th June 2009 310.00 68 Indian Furniture Products Ltd, 106, SIDCO Industrial Estate, Kakkalur, Tiruvallore. Wages 60,970.00 69 Funskool India Ltd, M.K.Puram Post. 30th June 2009 847.00 70 Hinduja Foundries Ltd., Ennore Chennai-600 057.. Do. 12,288.35 71 Exide Industries Ltd., Hosur, Krishnagiri-635 103.. Wages 767.00 72 Madura Coats Ltd., Papavinasam Mills Post-627 422. Wages 6,750.00 73 Madura Coats Ltd, Papavinasam Mills Post-627 422. Do. 4,660.00 74 Grace Oils Pvt. Ltd., 212, Cocharan, Basin Road, Chennai-21. Do. 3,323.35 75 EID Parry (India) Ltd, Nellikuppam, Cudallore-607 105. Do. 12,857.00 76 Tractor and Farm Equipment Ltd, Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai-34. 30th June 2009 3,63,172.81 77 Agile Electric Technologies Private Ltd, Tambaram Chennai-45. Do. 7,859.00 78 Sugaan Thupatta, R.S. Puram Coimbatore-2. MW/145/09 2,406.00 79 Hansazone Pizzahut, 2, Lake Area, Nungambakkam, Chennai-34. Wages 3,859.00 80 Shri Balaji Canteen, Big Bazaar Street Coimbatore-115. 30th June 2009 7,002.00 81 Tata Coffee Limited, Velonie Estate, Valparai-642 122. Bonus 2,920.00 82 Maruthi Industrial Textiles, Placement Tarapuram Road, Tiruppur. MW/117/09 4,398.00 83 Galaxy Computer Land, R.S.Puram, Coimbatore. MW/116/09 3,814.00 84 RG Gas Agency, Sai Baba Colony Coimbatore-11. MW/106/09 26,588.00 85 Namathu Ariyabhavan, Bye-Pass Road, Coimbatore. M.Wages 3,174.00 Aug. 25, 2010 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 Serial Name and Address of Establishment. Period Amount. No. (Q/E). (1) (2) (3) (4) Rs. P. 86 Bern Plant, 345, Gandhi Road, Tiruppur. MW/163/09 2,070.00 87 The Carlton Hotel, Lake Road, Kodaikanal-624 101. 30th June 2009 6,886.03 88 CTM India Limited, 9, GST Road, Urapakkam-603 202. Do. 31,172.00 89 TCS E Serve Ltd., Spencers Plazza, Anna Salai, Chennai-2.
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