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Unclaimed Dividend Details of 2018-19 (October 31 LAURUS LABS LIMITED Dividend UNPAID REGISTER FOR THE YEAR DIVIDEND 2018-2019 as on 31.10.2019 Sno Dpid Folio/Clid Name Warrant No Total_Shares Net Amount Micr No Address-1 Address-2 Address-3 Address-4 Pincode 1 LLA0000191 MR. RAJENDRA KUMAR SP 300008 2000 3000.00 774518 H.NO.42, SRI VENKATESWARA COLONY, LOTHKUNTA, SECUNDERABAD 500010 500010 2 IN302863 10141715 N. SURYANARAYANA 300010 2064 3096.00 774520 C-102 LAND MARK RESIDENCY MADINAGUDA CHANDANAGAR HYDERABAD 500050 3 IN300513 17910263 RAMAMOHAN REDDY BHIMIREDDY 300011 1100 1650.00 774521 PLOT NO 11 1ST VENTURE PRASANTHNAGAR NR JP COLONY MIYAPUR NEAR PRASHANTH NAGAR WATER TANK HYDERABAD ANDHRA PRADESH 500050 4 120223 0000133607 SHAIK RIYAZ BEGUM 300016 1619 2428.50 774526 D NO 614-26 RAYAL CAMPOUND KURNOOL DIST NANDYAL Andhra Pradesh 518502 5 IN300214 11776179 SRIKRISHNA BHUSHANA KUMAR VELLANKI 300018 1000 1500.00 774528 D.NO.71-1-15 PATAMATA OPP NEW POSTAL COLONY ROAD VIJAYAWADA 520010 6 120877 0000016469 SANJEEV JAIN 300024 35 52.50 774534 1119, CHAH RAHAT BAZAR GULIAN DELHI DELHI 110006 7 IN300095 10029432 Sudarshan Lal Pahuja 300025 35 52.50 774535 12 National Park Lajpat Nagar-IV New Delhi 110024 8 IN300214 11886199 DHEERAJ KOHLI 300026 80 120.00 774536 C 4 E POCKET 8 FLAT NO 36 JANAK PURI DELHI 110058 9 IN300079 10267776 VIJAY KHURANA 300027 500 750.00 774537 B 459 FIRST FLOOR NEW FREINDS COLONY NEW DELHI 110065 10 IN300206 10172692 NARESH KUMAR GUPTA 300029 35 52.50 774539 B-001 MAURYA APARTMENTS 95 I P EXTENSION PATPARGANJ DELHI 110092 11 120472 0010146936 PREMA SRINIVASAN 300030 200 300.00 774540 FLAT M 39 RAMAKRISHNA VIHAR PLOT 29 I P EXTENSION PATPARGANJ DELHI DELHI 110092 12 IN301774 13502774 VINOD PRASAD MAMGAIN 300031 1 1.50 774541 PLOT NO 248 PATPARGANJ INDUSTRIAL AREA NEW DELHI 110092 13 IN300513 14326302 DANISH BHATNAGAR 300032 100 150.00 774542 67 PRASHANT APPTS PLOT NO 41 I P EXTN PATPARGANJ DELHI 110092 14 IN300888 13517634 KAMNI SAXENA 300033 20 30.00 774543 POCKET I 87C DILSHAD GARDEN DELHI . 110095 15 IN302365 10508812 VIKAS GUPTA 300034 35 52.50 774544 H.NO.- 500/16, ARYA NAGAR NERA HUDA COMPLEX ROHTAK HARYANA 124001 16 IN302365 11020111 TAJ SINGH 300035 35 52.50 774545 H.NO. 2530 SECTOR-1 ROHTAK HARYANA 124001 17 IN300118 11032883 SATYAWAN OHLAN 300036 35 52.50 774546 HOUSE NO 2530 SECTOR 1 ROHTAK 124001 18 IN302365 10225888 JYOTSANA 300037 35 52.50 774547 H.NO.- 1629, URBAN ESTATE-II, HISAR, HARYANA 125001 19 IN302365 10491992 SANJAY MITTAL 300038 35 52.50 774548 H.NO-29/4, JINDAL STRIPS LTD, NEAR MORI GATE, HISAR HARYANA 125001 20 IN301143 10539990 SHYAM LAL GABA 300039 35 52.50 774549 HOUSE NO 164 N KAVERI PARK MODEL TOWN HISAR HARYANA 125001 21 120106 0000797311 SUSHIL KUMAR SINDHWANI 300040 35 52.50 774550 230 PATEL NAGAR HISAR HARYANA 125001 22 120106 0000797326 VIJAY LUXMI SINDHWANI 300041 35 52.50 774551 230 PATEL NAGAR HISAR HARYANA 125001 23 IN300940 10038326 RAM MEHAR 300042 35 52.50 774552 471 URBAN ESTATE-II HISAR 125005 24 120229 0000155051 GOBIND BALLABH JOSHI 300043 35 52.50 774553 HOUSE NO 550 URBAN ESTATE II HISAR HARYANA 125005 25 IN302365 10445313 KRISHAN KUMAR 300044 35 52.50 774554 GOVT GIRLS HIGHB SCHOOL VILL DHANGAR DISTT FATEHABAD HARYANA 125050 26 IN302943 10074470 VINOD KUMAR LOHIYA 300046 35 52.50 774556 60 ADRASH NAGAR BHIWANI 127021 27 130176 0000562041 VIJAY RANI 300048 35 52.50 774558 HOUSE NO. -33 KHADI COLONY PANIPAT. PANIPAT. HARYANA 132103 28 120517 0000005289 CHARANJIT LAL 300049 35 52.50 774559 H.No. 312 , PREM NAGAR AMBALA CITY HARYANA 134003 29 IN302236 10327582 MANINDER SINGH ANAND 300050 205 307.50 774560 H.NO 124 B/R MODEL TOWN YAMUNA NAGAR 135001 30 IN303116 10686216 SHIKHA 300051 3 4.50 774561 VPO SUJANPUR TIHRA BRAHAMPURI MOHALLA SUJANPUR DIST-HAMIRPUR HAMIRPUR 177005 31 130387 0000061037 SUBODH TONDON 300053 35 52.50 774563 86/245 FLAT NO.608 ELDECO GARDEN ESTATE RAIPURWA KANPUR UP 208003 32 IN301055 10259003 RAM NARAYAN GUPTA 300054 35 52.50 774564 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA REGIONAL OFFICE PANDUNAGAR KANPUR 208005 33 130387 0000070303 NIRANJAN KUMAR 300055 35 52.50 774565 39/5 SHASTRI NAGAR KANPUR UP 208005 34 IN300888 13803210 SHRI PRAKASH CHATURVEDI 300056 50 75.00 774566 77 NEW DEFENCE COLONY GANDHI GRAM KANPUR 208007 35 130387 0000094865 SALIK RAM 300057 35 52.50 774567 MIG-78 SECTOR 4 HEMANT VIHAR BARRA-2 KANPUR UP 208027 36 120106 0600070071 GANGA SINGH NITWAL 300058 35 52.50 774568 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA RAGHUBEERNIWAS FAIZABAD FAIZABAD UTTAR PRADESH 224001 37 IN300214 13396104 UMESH PANDE 300059 35 52.50 774569 JR-37-A RENUSAGAR COLONY RENUSAGAR SONEBHADRA UTTAR PRADESH 231218 38 IN303116 10839573 CHANDA MEHROTRA 300060 5 7.50 774570 HO NO 168 AWAS VIKAS COLONY SHAHJAHANPUR NEAR RAILWAY STATION UTTAR PRADESH 242001 39 120132 0001121177 HANUMANTHA RAO KANDULA 300061 20 30.00 774571 TIDC INDIA KHASRA NO 230/231 GANGOULI LAKSAR UTTARANCHAL 247663 40 120132 0000718599 POONAM SINGHAL . 300062 26 39.00 774572 52/2 CIVIL LINES ROORKEE ROORKEE UTTARANCHAL 247667 41 IN300118 10322929 JAGMOHAN DANGEY 300063 35 52.50 774573 46/1D NEW PUNJABI PURA NEAR DELHI ROAD UTTAR PRADESH MEERUT 250002 42 120109 0003507165 RISHI PAL SINGH 300064 35 52.50 774574 CBI KHATAULI DISTT MUZAFFAR NAGAR MUZAFFAR NAGAR UTTAR PRADESH 251201 43 120300 0000408865 DEEPAK AGARWAL 300065 50 75.00 774575 H.NO.-411/12, DEVGARH ROAD, CIVIL LINES, LALITPUR UTTAR PRADESH 284403 44 120177 0100937985 DIKSHA AGARWAL 300067 35 52.50 774577 P NO 60 KRISHNA COLONY RAMGARH MOD JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 302002 45 120314 0000065176 SHARDA DEVI 300068 35 52.50 774578 C-13 LAXMI NARAYAN PURI SURAJ POLE GATE JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 302002 46 120177 0100095446 SANJAY KUMAR JAIN 300070 5 7.50 774580 4841, BHURAD BHAWAN SOTIYON KA MOHALLA, JOHARI BAZAR,K.G.B. KA RASTA JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 302003 47 120247 0000279883 SONAL SEKHRI 300071 35 52.50 774581 C-31 RAJA PARK JAIPUR JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 302004 48 IN301127 15228696 M. A. KHAN 300072 35 52.50 774582 380 JAGANNATH PURI JHOTWARA JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 302012 49 IN301160 30127835 RAMESH KUMAR SHARMA 300073 35 52.50 774583 SHYAM HOTEL ROAD- 9, V.K.I. AREA JAIPUR (RAJ) 302013 50 120292 0000101888 VIRENDRA KUMAR AGARWAL 300076 35 52.50 774586 9/346, MALVIYA NAGAR JAIPUR RAJ. 302017 51 IN301160 30448323 NIDHI AGARWAL 300079 35 52.50 774589 54/ 33 SARYU MARG MANSAROVER JAIPUR 302020 52 IN301160 30448348 UMESH AGRAWAL 300080 35 52.50 774590 54/33 SARYU MARG MANSAROVER JAIPUR 302020 53 120177 0100305934 MAMTA GOYAL 300081 35 52.50 774591 W/O GIRRAJ PRASAD GUPTA PNB KE SAMANE RAJA COLONY NEW MANDI ROAD DAUSA RAJASTHAN 303303 54 120247 0000423369 NARENDAR KUMAR SANGADIA 300082 35 52.50 774592 D 49 INDIRA COLONY NEAR PANI KI TANKI DAUSA DAUSA RAJASTHAN 303303 55 120332 0007647307 SUSHIL KUMAR SETHI 300083 35 52.50 774593 JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDHYALAYA KHERLI BHANDAREZ TH DAUSA DAUSA RAJASTHAN 303501 56 IN301160 30396354 SHAKUNTALA DEVI 300084 35 52.50 774594 45 BAVALA PADA WARD NO. 22 TEH- LALSOT DIST- DAUSA 303503 57 IN300513 15098924 DHARMA VEER CHOUHAN 300094 25 37.50 774604 59 DALWADA ROAD RUKMANI NAGAR BEAWAR RAJASTHAN 305901 58 120257 0000146458 RAMESH CHANDRA BAJAJ (HUF) 300095 35 52.50 774605 415, SHASTRI NAGAR . BHILWARA RAJASTHAN 311001 59 120491 0000508084 PRAMILA KHAMESRA 300097 400 600.00 774607 H NO-24, KHAMESRON KA TIMPLE NR-KAWAR PADA SCHOOL MOTI CHOWTA, GIRWA UDAIPUR RAJASTHAN 313001 60 120229 0000473084 SUNIL KUMAR GOYAL 300098 20 30.00 774608 53 AGARSEN ENCLAVE MAIGJEEN KARAULI KARAULI RAJASTHAN 322241 61 120463 0000427512 ANIL KUMAR KHANDELWAL 300099 35 52.50 774609 MUUNIM PADA GANGAPUR CITY SAWAIMADHOPUR GANGAPUR RAJASTHAN 322322 62 IN301055 10366168 PURSHOTTAM KHANDELWAL 300103 35 52.50 774613 M/S KHANDELWAL TRAVELS JHALAWAR ROAD KOTA 324007 63 IN302496 10007170 CHANDERKANTA JAIN 300104 35 52.50 774614 C/O MANIK MEDICAL STORE GANDHI CHOWK SUJANGARH 331507 64 120437 0000048255 Uma Maroo 300105 25 37.50 774615 Ward No.- 28, Bharech Marg, Sikar Rajasthan 332001 65 120177 0100699218 OM PRAKASH PERIWAL 300106 35 52.50 774616 C/O KANTIRAM PERIWAL DHARAM NAGAR DAWAR BIKANER RAJASTHAN 334001 66 120177 0100699222 KANTA DEVI PERIWAL 300107 35 52.50 774617 C/O KANIRAM PERIWAL DHARAM NAGAR DAWAR BIKANER RAJASTHAN 334001 67 120177 0100711082 BULAKI CHAND PERIWAL 300108 35 52.50 774618 C/O KANIRAM PERIWAL DHARAM NAGAR DAWAR BIKANER RAJASTHAN 334001 68 IN301774 11873961 MUKESH KUMAR DHURIA 300113 100 150.00 774623 B 3/83 SUDARSHANA NAGAR BEHIND NAGNECHI TEMPLE BIKANER 334003 69 120109 0001843632 ANILKUMAR KESHAVJIBHAI ZALA 300117 10 15.00 774627 AKTA' 5 PARSANA NAGAR 50 FOOT ROAD B/H REFUJI COLONY RAJKOT GUJRAT 360001 70 120180 0000170338 ISHWARLAL LAXMIDASBHAI KHAKHAR 300118 35 52.50 774628 7/10, VARDHMAN NAGAR B-1, SHREE NATHJI APT, PALACE ROAD RAJKOT GUJARAT 360001 71 120180 0000170342 KALAVATI ISHWARLAL KHAKHAR 300119 35 52.50 774629 SHRI GURU KRUPA 5 VARDHMAN NAGAR PALACE ROAD RAJKOT GUJARAT 360001 72 130199 0000206239 MINAL NIHAR MEHTA 300125 35 52.50 774635 H 56 SIDDHARTH NAGAR 1 8 JAYRAJ PLOT PALACE ROAD RAJKOT GUJARAT 360001 73 IN300513 14019862 NILESHKUMAR MOHANLAL DALSANIA 300126 35 52.50 774636 MANSI BLOCK NO 34/D NATRAJNAGAR 1 UNIVERSITY ROAD RAJKOT GUJARAT 360001 74 IN301039 24423415 ALPESH B MEHTA 300127 35 52.50 774637 CHANDAN VILLA STREET NO 1 DIWAN PARA RAJKOT 360001 75 IN303575 10033618 KACHHADIYA KANTILAL V. 300134 35 52.50 774644 R.J.T. AUTO GARAGE, OPP. GARDEN RESTURANT, MARKET YARD ROAD, RAJKOT 360003 76 120344 0000745985 VINODBHAI JIVARAJBHAI GINOYA 300136 10 15.00 774646 MANGLAM 1 GANDHI SMRUTI SOCIETY PEDAK ROAD RAJKOT GUJARAT 360003 77 120332 0001648783 PRASHANT DILIPBHAI JANI 300137 35 52.50 774647 ANNAPURNA 219 GOKULDHAM KRUSHNA NAGAR MAIN RD RAJKOT GUJARAT 360004 78 130414 0001307735 SATISH HIRALAL KANZAR 300158 35 52.50 774668 NEAR PUMP HOUSE JAMNAGAR GUJARAT 361001 79 IN301039 24508042 SANDEEP NAVINBHAI ADHIA 300159 35 52.50 774669 C/O SANDEEP TRADERS KHADIA STREET GRAIN MARKET JAMNAGAR 361001 80 IN301039 24549753 NEETA DHIREN MONANI 300160 35 52.50 774670 7/75 R T JADEJA ESTATE CRICKET BUNGLOW STREET NO 1/A GURUDWARA ROAD JAMNAGAR 361001 81 IN301039 24560706 RUPESH MANSUKHBHAI JADAV 300161 35 52.50 774671 NAGNATH GATE AMBAJI CHOWK JAMNAGAR 361001 82 IN300974 11295604 PARMAR AMRUTBHAI JAGABHAI 300163 35 52.50 774673 JAY CHAMUNDA KRUPA, BHAGYODAY SOCIETY, B/H.
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