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S.N Oname & ADDRESS of the APPLICANT CMDA REF.NO
CHENNAI METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: AREA PLANS UNIT (RECLASSIFICATION DIVISION) CHENNAI - 600 008. NOTIFICATION NO.R1/01/2012 Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority has received the following applications for reclassification of land use and the details of the same are furnished below:- CHANGE OF LAND USE EXTENT LAND USE AS NAME & ADDRESS SURVEY NO., VILLAGE REQUESTED OF THE PER SECOND OF THE CMDA REF.NO NAME, TALUK NAME & SITE ADDRESS BY THE S.No SITE IN MASTER PLAN APPLICANT DISTRICT NAME APPLICANT HECT. FOR CMDA 2026 AND ITS PURPOSE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Thiru R. Damodaran R1/17905/2010 S.No.311/3C1, 3C2, 3C3A, S.No.311/3C1, 3C2, 3C3A, 4450 sq.m. Institutional use Commercial NO.17-1, Poes Road 3C3B, 3C3C of Kottivakkam 3C3B, 3C3C of Kottivakkam zone IInd Street village, village, Teynampet Sholinganallur Taluk, Sholinganallur Taluk, Chennai - 600 018 Kancheepuram District Kancheepuram District 2 M/s. Church of South R2/13176/2011 Door No.18, Church Road, Door No.18, Church Road, 4147.19 Primary Residential Institutional use India, Diocese of Vadapalani, Chennai Vadapalani, Chennai sq.m. (1.02 use zone zone for the Madras, T.S.No.211, Block No.26 (Old T.S.No.211, Block No.26 acres) construction of No.226, Cathedral S.No.88/1) of Kodambakkam (Old S.No.88/1) of new Church Road, village, Mambalam-Guindy Kodambakkam village, building Chennai - 600 086 Taluk, Mambalam-Guindy Taluk, Chennai District Chennai District 3 M/s. K.R.S. Industries, R1/13333/2011 S.No.181/2 of Pammal village, S.No.181/2 of Pammal 3.15 acres Special and Industrial use zone No.1, Sundaram Street, Tambaram Taluk, village, Tambaram Taluk, Hazardous & to construct a T. -
Axis Bank-RAC, Arcot Plaza, Old No.38, New No.165, Arcot Road, Kodambakkam, Chennai - 600024
Retail Lending and Payment Group (South Zonal Office/Branch): Axis Bank-RAC, Arcot Plaza, Old No.38, New No.165, Arcot Road, Kodambakkam, Chennai - 600024 Axis Bank Ltd., 3rd Floor, Gigaplex, NPC – 1, TTC Industrial Area, Mugalsan Road, Airoli, Navi Mumbai – 400 708. Registered Office: “Trishul”, 3rd Floor Opp. Samartheshwar Temple Law Garden, Ellisbridge Ahmedabad – 380006 Public notice for Sale/Auction of immovable properties {under SARFAESI Act read with proviso to Rule 8 (6) of the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules} Whereas the Authorized Officer of Axis Bank Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Bank’), under Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (in short ‘SARFAESI Act) and in exercise of powers conferred under Section 13(12) read with the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 issued Demand Notice under Sec. 13(2) of SARFAESI Act calling upon the below-mentioned Borrowers/Co- borrowers/mortgagors/Guarantors to repay the amount mentioned in the notice being the amount due together with further interest thereon at the contractual rate plus all costs charges and incidental expenses etc. till the date of payment within 60 days from the date of the said notice. The Borrowers/Co-borrowers/Mortgagors/Guarantors having failed to repay the above said amount within the specified period, the authorized officer has taken over physical possession in exercise of powers conferred under Section 13(4) of SARFAESI Act read with Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002, which is to be sold by way of auction on “As Is Where Is Basis”, “As Is What Is Basis”, “Whatever There Is Basis”, and “No Recourse Basis” for realization of Bank’s dues under Rules 8 and 9 of Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 by inviting tenders/bids as per below Auction schedule: Description of Property All that piece and parcel of the land situated at Kancheepuram District, Sholinganallur Taluk No.191 Uthandi village, comprised in S.No.3/2B1 part, Patta No.38, as per Patta S.Nos. -
Directory of Accredited Testing Laboratories
NABL 400 National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) Directory of Accredited Testing Laboratories As on : 31-Dec-2020 List of Laboratories Accredited in Accordance with the Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017 S. No. Name of the Laboratory & Full address Certificate Discipline Issue Date Validity Date Validity No. Extended Upto 1 Laboratory, Textiles Committee, TC-5305 Chemical 16.05.2019 15.05.2021 15.05.2022 P. Balu Road, Prabhadevi Chowk, Mechanical Mumbai-400025, Maharashtra, India E-mail: [email protected] Contact Person: P Ravichandran Mobile: 8667751523 2 PLANT LABORATORY, BHARAT HEAVY TC-8375 Chemical 01.03.2019 28.02.2021 28.02.2022 ELECTRICALS LIMITED, BUILDING Mechanical NO.3, HIGH PRESSURE BOILER PLANT, Thiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu-620014 Mobile: 9442106240 Email: [email protected] Contact Person: Devanand D 3 High Explosives Factory Laboratory, .O.F., TC-6073 Chemical 23.08.2019 22.08.2021 22.08.2022 Min. of Defence, Khadki, Pune, Maharashtra Mob: 20 25819566 Email: [email protected] Contact Person: Mr.R Rajkumar 4 Mascot Laboratory Services, #93, 7th TC-5385 Chemical 20.02.2019 19.02.2021 19.02.2022 Main, 3rd Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Mechanical Bengaluru, Karnataka-560058 Mob: 8073066561 Email: [email protected] Contact Person: VINAYAK R KULKARNI 5 MSME-Testing Centre, TC-7167 Chemical 11.11.2020 10.11.2022 NA Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-III, Electrical New Delhi-110020, Delhi, Mechanical India Ph. No. 011-26312587 E-mail: [email protected] Contact Person: Vandana Tanwar Mobile: 8826778516 -
Pp Approval - B - Channel - Special Buildings 2012
PP APPROVAL - B - CHANNEL - SPECIAL BUILDINGS 2012 SL. P.P. SBC DATE OF NAME OF THE APPLICANT DATE OF SITE ADDRESS VILLAGE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION FILE NO. NO. NO. NO. SUBMISSION (Thiruvalargal) APPROVAL 1 Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR) in S.No.216/5 as per Patta MILL STORES (MADRAS) PVT. Okkiam Stilt + 4 Floors Residential Building 6929 790 05-08-2011 S.No.216/21A & 21B of Okkiam Thoraipakkam B2/11244/2011 10-01-2012 LTD., Thoraipakkam with 40 Dwelling Units. village. 2 JAYASWATHY CONSTRUCTIONS Plot No.A-32, Jawahar Nagar 6th Main Road, Chennai (P) LTD., REP BY J.MUTHULAKSHMI Stilt + 4 Floors Residential Building 6930 965 22-09-2011 comprised in T.S.No.71, Block No.42 of Peravallur Peravallur B3/13811/2011 10-01-2012 DIRECTOR (GPA) (GPA HOLDER with 16 Dwelling Units Premium FSI Village. OF JEGAN MOHAN & OTHERS) 3 Old Door No.192, New Door No.38 & 40, Vellalar Stilt + 4 Floors Residential Building 6931 789 05-08-2011 R.SETHURAMAN & OTHERS Street, Purasawalkam in T.S.No.109, Block No.5 of Purasawalkam with 8 Dwelling Units With Premium B3/11243/2011 10-01-2012 Purasawalkam Village, Chennai-84 FSI 4 Old Door No.14, New Door No.21, Barnabi Road, Stilt + 3 Floors Residential Building 6932 832 28-08-2011 K.DEVARAJAN Kilpauk in T.S.No.3122/44, Block No.51 of Purasawalkam with 3 Dwelling Units available with B3/12188/2011 10-01-2012 Purasawalkam Village, Chennai. Premium FSI 5 Stilt + 3Floors Cottage Industry Plot No.1157, New Door No.137, 6th Avenue, Anna (Garment Industry for Cutting & 6933 1053 12-10-2011 V.RAJKUMAR Nagar in Old R.S.No.127Part & 128Part, T.S.No.4, Villivakkam B3/14430/2011 10-01-2012 Parking) cum Residential Building with Block No.48 of Villivakkam Village, Chennai-40 4 Dwelling Units 6 Block No.D-107, Sangeetha Colony, Ashok Pillar Stilt Floor + 4 Floors Residential 6934 522 18-05-2011 S.GOVINDARAJAN & 5 OTHERS Road, K.K.Nagar, Chennai-78 in R.S.No.416Part, Kodambakkam Building with 12 Dwelling Units availing BC1/7000/2011 10-01-2012 T.S.No.116/4, Block No.139 Kodambakkam Village. -
The Commission Has Decided to Hold Enquiry on the Following Cases on 07.06.2011 at The
The Commission has decided to hold Enquiry on the following cases on 07.06.2011 at the Tamil Nadu Information Commission, Chennai - 18. Commissioner: SIC (TS) 8 Cases in the Forenoon 7 Cases in the Afternoon Sl. Time Case No.&Name of the Petitioner Public Authority No. 1 10.30 Case No.1008706/10 a.m Thiru S.A.V.M. V. Elangvoan The Public Information Officer New 37/3, Rathinasabapathy St., O/o. the Directorate of Collegiate Old Washermenpet Education Chennai - 21. College Road Dated: 04.12.09/23.3.10 Chennai - 6. 2 10.30 Case No.11681/10 The Public Information Officer a.m. Thiru V. Gopalakrishnan O/o. the Director of Technical Education 7, Pammal Nallathambi Street Chennai - 25. MGR Nagar Chennai - 78. Dt.: 03.5.10 3 10.30 Case No.11682/10 The Public Information Officer a.m. Thiru V. Gopalakrishnan O/o. the Tahsildar 7, Pammal Nallathambi Street Mambalam-Guindy Taluk MGR Nagar K.K. Nagar Chennai - 78. Chennai - 78. Dt.: 03.5.10 4 10.30 Case No.14159/10 The Public Information Officer a.m. Dr. D. Dhaya Devadas O/o. the Directorate of Geology and Mining 1A. Prasad Street Guindy Industrial Estate Seethapathy Nagar Chennai - 32. Velachery Chennai - 42. Dt.: 08.6.10 5 11.30 Case No.0138/11 The Public Information Officer a.m. Thiru N. Gopalakrishnan O/o. the Tahsildar D/S/6, Ramalakshmi Estates Sriperumbudur Taluk - 602 105 Pedawaltair Kancheepuram district. Visakhapatnam - 530 017 A.P. Dt.: 27.12.10 6 11.30 Case No.0313/11 The Public Information Officer a.m. -
Salt Satyagraha’
© March 2020| IJIRT | Volume 6 Issue 10 | ISSN: 2349-6002 Civil disobedience as a technique for fighting injustice: A tale of ‘Salt Satyagraha’ Ananda. S Assistant Professor, Department of History, Government Arts College, Bangalore Abstract - Satyagraha was a powerful non-violent tool to Sathyagraha’ and its contribution in fighting against protest popularised by Mahatma Gandhi. Infact, the injustice. term ‘Satyagraha’ is derived by two Sanskrit words namely: Satya, meaning the “truth”, and Agraha, Index Terms - Civil disobedience, Imperialism, Injustice, meaning “insistence”. So, in common parlance, Salt march, Satyagraha. Satyagraha is defined as “truthful demand”. The Salt March (also known as the Dandi March, Salt INTRODUCTION Satyagraha) was an act of civil disobedience in the form of a nonviolent protest, which took place in colonial India The Salt March (also called as the ‘Dandi March’ or on 12thMarch 1930 to protest against British Salt ‘Salt Satyagraha’) was an act of civil disobedience in Monopoly. In order to allow the extraction and the form of a nonviolent protest, which took place in production of salt from seawater and as a direct action of colonial India on 12th March 1930.The salt-tax tax resistance, Salt Satyagraha was started by Mahatma Gandhi. In early 1930, the Indian National Congress represented 8.2% of the British Raj tax revenue and choose ‘Satyagraha’ as their main tactic for winning hurt every Indians most significantly. Explaining his freedom from British rule and to achieve self-rule. The choice of Salt Satyagraha, Gandhi said, “Next to air Indian National Congress appointed Mahatma Gandhi and water, salt is perhaps the greatest necessity of life. -
GUJARAT Fact Sheet Immunization Cold Chain and Vaccine Logistics Network
GUJARAT Fact Sheet Immunization Cold Chain and Vaccine Logistics Network 1 Gujarat Regional Vaccine 6 Stores District Vaccine 33 Stores The cold chain system in Gujarat consists of 4,083 working cold chain equipment. Corporation Vaccine 8 Stores 2 Walk-in Freezers Cold 9 Chain Walk-in 1,916 Points Coolers 2,142 Ice-Lined 51,602 Refrigerators Session Sites 1,930 Deep Freezers Sources of data: ॰ Live data from Electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN), as accessed in July 2017. ॰ eVIN Preparatory Assessment Study, conducted by UNDP in year 2016, with updates provided by the state in 2017. 2 GUJARAT GujaratThe Universal Immunization Programme in Gujarat aims to immunize a target population of 13.2 lakh children and 14.5 lakh pregnant women, every year. The Electronic Vaccine Vaccine47 Cold1,916 Intelligence Network (eVIN) Store Chain Keepers Handlers has been implemented across all the vaccine stores The human resource network and cold chain points in to manage vaccine logistics in Gujarat. eVIN has facilitated Gujarat consists of 47 vaccine capacity-building of all store keepers and 1,916 cold vaccine store keepers and chain handlers, to manage the cold chain handlers in the vaccine logistics. They work state through 73 batches of under the guidance of the State training programmes on eVIN, Immunization Officer, District during the last two quarters of RCH Officers and Medical 2016. eVIN equipped them with Officers in-Charge. standardised stock registers and smartphones to digitise the vaccine stocks. The entire vaccine logistics data in Gujarat is now digitised and real-time data is available for informed decision-making. -
Gujarat 1989-74 Draft
EAR P U R ,Vf.RNMENT OF GUJARAT 1989-74 DRAFT I. /' Uk ^1*^’ ■Mix GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT General Administratioii D^srtmeBt ( Planning ) FOURTH FIVE YEAR PLAN ( 1969- 74) DRAFT AUGUST 1969 Sub. Katicrsal Systems Unit, K ^ion ^ Insti";ite of Educational Pkniiu-^ I'. i ministration 17.B.SiiAurbiEdo Marg,NewDelhi-110016 m e . N o ........... .............. ............. D a te . PREFACE Ifl the twenty-fourth meeting of the National Development Council held on December, 1st: and 2nd, 1967, it was decided that the Fourth Five Year Plan should covp the period 19^9-70 to 1973-74 and the three year period 1966-67 to 1968-69 should be treated as Anmual Plans period. Accordingly, the proposals for the State’s Fourth Five Year Plan 1969*74 were formulated by the State Government and discussed with the Planning Commis sion in December, 1968.. The Fourth Plan is being as a broad frame-work, and the operative Plans will be the Annual Plans widriii the frame-work of the Fourth Plan, The outlay for the Staite’s Draft Fourth PkBl as finalised after discussion with the Planning Commission is placed at Rs. 450^3^ crores. A broad frame-work of the Draft Fourth Plan is given in the following piflges. Sachivalaya, Ahmedabad, > L. R. DALAL, 1st, August 1%9. Qhief Secretary. TABLE OF C0HTENTS I tb m s D b so r Cp tio ^ Paob Noe, CHAPTERS I Introduction .. n Eighteen Years of Planning in Development in Districts .. 21 IV Third Five Year Plan and Annual Plans — A broad review of selected 39 V Approach to the Fourth Plan , . -
February 2008
ExamSeatNo Trial Employee Name Designation Secretariate Department Institute Practical Theory Total Result Exam Date PATEL DIRECTARATE OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890117008 1 BIPINCHANDRA JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 25 8 33 FAIL 30/01/2008 DEPARTMENT ISHWERBHAI TREASURY OFFICE PATEL DIRECTARATE OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890117009 1 MAHENDRABHAI JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 5 5 10 FAIL 30/01/2008 DEPARTMENT CHHAGANBHAI TREASURY OFFICE BRAHMBHATT DIRECTARATE OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890117010 1 KETANKUMAR JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 44 26 70 PASS 30/01/2008 DEPARTMENT HARIKRISHAN TREASURY OFFICE PANDYA DIRECTARATE OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890117011 1 PARESHKUMAR JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 27 4 31 FAIL 30/01/2008 DEPARTMENT PREMJI TREASURY OFFICE PRAJAPATI DIRECTARATE OF DISTRICT DEPUTY FINANCE 69890117012 1 SAVAJIBHAI ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 29 25 54 PASS 30/01/2008 ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT CHATARABHAI TREASURY OFFICE PANDYA DIRECTARATE OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890117013 1 BIPINCHANDRA JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 31 26 57 PASS 30/01/2008 DEPARTMENT MANSUKHLAL TREASURY OFFICE MALEK DIRECTARATE OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890117014 1 NAGARKHAN JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 26 4 30 FAIL 30/01/2008 DEPARTMENT KALAJIBHAI TREASURY OFFICE PATEL DIRECTARATE OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890117015 1 AMBARAM JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 19 7 26 FAIL 30/01/2008 DEPARTMENT MANAGIBHAI TREASURY OFFICE HOME PATEL RADIO DEPARTMENT/POLI COMMANDANT 10190146001 1 BABULAL HOME DEPARTMENT 40 25 65 PASS 06/02/2008 TECHNICIAN CE WIRELESS S R P F GR-2 POPATLAL BRANCH ASARI HEAD POLICE KHADIA POLICE 10190146002 1 RAJESHKUMAR HOME DEPARTMENT 0 0 0 ABSENT 06/02/2008 QUANSTABLE DEPARTMENT STATION JIVJIBHAI BHATI SHAHIBUAG POLICE 10190146003 1 BHARATSINH UPC HOME DEPARTMENT POLICE 0 0 0 ABSENT 06/02/2008 DEPARTMENT MANUJI STATION CHITRODA SHAHIBUAG BHUPENDRASIN POLICE 10190146004 1 UPC HOME DEPARTMENT POLICE 0 0 0 ABSENT 06/02/2008 H DEPARTMENT STATION PRATPSINH ESHARANI POLICE THE 10190146005 1 JAYDEV DRIVER P.C. -
The Shaping of Modern Gujarat
A probing took beyond Hindutva to get to the heart of Gujarat THE SHAPING OF MODERN Many aspects of mortem Gujarati society and polity appear pulling. A society which for centuries absorbed diverse people today appears insular and patochiai, and while it is one of the most prosperous slates in India, a fifth of its population lives below the poverty line. J Drawing on academic and scholarly sources, autobiographies, G U ARAT letters, literature and folksongs, Achyut Yagnik and Such Lira Strath attempt to Understand and explain these paradoxes, t hey trace the 2 a 6 :E e o n d i n a U t V a n y history of Gujarat from the time of the Indus Valley civilization, when Gujarati society came to be a synthesis of diverse peoples and cultures, to the state's encounters with the Turks, Marathas and the Portuguese t which sowed the seeds ol communal disharmony. Taking a closer look at the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the authors explore the political tensions, social dynamics and economic forces thal contributed to making the state what it is today, the impact of the British policies; the process of industrialization and urbanization^ and the rise of the middle class; the emergence of the idea of '5wadeshi“; the coming £ G and hr and his attempts to transform society and politics by bringing together diverse Gujarati cultural sources; and the series of communal riots that rocked Gujarat even as the state was consumed by nationalist fervour. With Independence and statehood, the government encouraged a new model of development, which marginalized Dai its, Adivasis and minorities even further. -
Mahatma Gandhi
MAHATMA Volume 3 [1930-1934] By: D. G. Tendulkar First Edition : 1951 Printed & Published by: The Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India, Patiala House New Delhi 110 001 MAHATMA - Volume 3 (1930-1934) www.mkgandhi.org Page 2 MAHATMA - Volume 3 (1930-1934) 01. Independence Pledge ( 1930 ) INDIA'S CRY for independence has "already resounded in all parts of the world," observed Jawaharlal Nehru in closing the session of the Lahore Congress. A week later Senator Blaine moved a resolution for recognition by the United States, of the Indian independence: "Whereas the people of India are now spontaneously moving towards the adoption of self- government under the constitutional form with popular approval and seeking national independence, therefore, be it resolved that the Senate of the United States, mindful of the struggle for independence that gave birth to our republic, participates with the people with deep interest that they feel for the success of the people of India in their struggle for liberty and independence." Earl Russel, Under-secretary for India, speaking at Labour Party meeting, stated that none knew better than Indians themselves how foolish it was to talk of complete independence. He said that dominion status was not possible at the moment and would not be for a long time. Great Britain had been guiding India along the road towards democracy and now to let her go suddenly would be a calamity for India. On January 2, 1930 the Congress Working Committee at its first meeting passed a resolution fixing Sunday, January 26, for a country-wide demonstration supporting the creed of Purna Swaraj or Complete Independence. -
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1 Vaja Yogesh Jentilal
U.T. ADMINISTRATION OF DAMAN & DIU DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION, DAMAN. List of Eligible candidate for the post of Teacher Grade - I Seating arrangement for Teacher Grade - I written test Center Machhi Mahajan Eng. Med. School BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1 Vaja Yogesh Jentilal Payal Tailors, Nr. Pranami Mandir, Ghodiya Street, Panchavati Road, Diu - 362 520 (Mo.) 9824561427 2 Gorvadiya Chandresh Takudi para, Shakti Chowk, Opp. Shankar temple, Jetpur-360 370 3 Patel Bankimchandra Balubhai At. Chichwada, Po. Atul, Dist. Valsad (M) 9427870977 4 Jignashaben Jagdishbhai Vashi 66 KV Sub station Colony, Amli, Silvassa (M) 9724301849 5 Patel Jignashaben Natubhai Opp. Saikripa Soc., Patel falia, Masal Chawk, Nani Daman 6 Dr. Heena Jagdish Pandhi 8, Ashirwad Appt., Plot No. 1088/B2, Munni Deri, Bhavnagar (M) 9974316984 7 Lakhani Akbar Mansurbhai 22, Sanjay Society, Opp. Jahangirpura Police Chowky, Rander Rd., At & Po. Surat (M) 8 Patel Jignesh Sureshbhai Nr. Post Office, Dasondi falia, Dharampur 9 Damania Priyanka Premabhai 13/45, Sarvodaya Society, Nani Daman. ECONOMICS 1 Bhoye Jasodaben Jivubhai Po. Gadhvi, Ta. Ahva, Dist. Dang 2 Bariya Krishankumar Chunilal H.No. 3286, Kala Sheri, Vanakbara, Diu-362 570 (Mo.) 9725450689 3 Trivedi Sapanaben Jashvantbhai D-404, Rajmoti Complex, Chharwada Road, Vapi- 396 191 (Mo.) 9426778567 4 Kamaliya Darshanaben Bhimji H.No. 885, Limbda street, Choro Vachradevno, Ghoghla, Diu-362 540 (Mo.) 9427737702 5 Tailor Falguniben Amitkumar 503/Shiv Krupa Apptt.-II, Near ice-factory, Nani Daman (Mo.) 9558218606 6 Patel Archana Kantilal Khariwad, Vapi Daman Main Rd., IBP Petrol Pump, Nani Daman (M) 9879047120 7 Vadhavan Vijaykumar Babu Vekariya Road, Diu (M) 9712723331 8 Ganvit Sanehalben Kanubhai Chondha, Patel falia, Vansda, Navsari-396 580 9 Gorvadiya Chandresh Takudi para, Shakti Chowk, Opp.