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Unpaid Dividend 2017-2018 Madhav Marbles and Granites Limited Unpaid Dividend as on March 31, 2020 Year 2017-2018 Warrant No Amount Beneficiary Name Reference No 41 1,625.00 RAMESHWAR NARAIN MATHUR 200011 BANK OF BARODA 0000IN30267932997904 118 125.00 VINODCHANDRA SHAH SB 9427 BANK OF BARODA 00000000000000903569 120 50.00 ASHOK KUMAR YADAV 00000000000000062233 121 25.00 SEEMA GUPTA 00000000000000067828 124 125.00 RAJJAT INCORPORATED 00000000000000062132 129 75.00 DHARAM PAL ARORA 00000000000000032185 132 25.00 INDER N BIJLANI 00000000000000025357 137 25.00 SATYA PAL SHARMA 00000000000000021179 145 25.00 ANJALI SACHDEVA 00000000000000024095 151 25.00 ANAND PARKASH JINDAL 00000000000000025426 154 25.00 KIRAN MALIK 00000000000000011484 157 25.00 SIDDHARTHA KUMAR SURI 00000000000000018980 158 25.00 OM PRAKASH MOHINDRA 00000000000000019003 160 25.00 MUKESH KUMAR GUPTA 00000000000000008254 167 25.00 ROMI BHASIN 00000000000000024930 184 25.00 A K MITTAL 00000000000000063615 193 25.00 SURJIT 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