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Small Industries Development Bank of India Small Industries Development Bank of India Actual disbursement of subsidy to Units will be done by banks after fulfillment of stipulated terms & conditions Date of issue 14-05-2015 vide sanction order No. 22/CLTUC/RF-1/SIDBI/14-15 (Amount in Rs.) Amount of SNo NAME OF THE UNIT ADDRESS sanctio ned subsidy 1 OPTRIX LABORATORIES PRIVATE 4-7-101, Scientist Colony Habsiguda, Nacharam, Hyderabad 1500000 LIMITED 2 SWARAJ EXTRUSION PRIVATE LIMITED Survey No-90 Paikee , 2 Paikee 2, Plot No-15, Nr Macro International Co, Padavala, Ta- 503370 Kotdasangani, Dist- Rajkot-360024 3 LAKSHMI SAI RICE INDUSTRIES SYNO 91, CHENNARAM(V), DEVARAKONDA (M), NALGONDA(DT), 1500000 TELANGANA, PIN 508248 4 Time Glow sign Age PLOT NO17,ROOM NO3/24,SUMAN DESAI NI WADI,UDHNA DARWAJA,SURAT 129307 5 MS GAJANAN ENGINEERING Plot no 104,Gat No 529, Nerli Gokul Shirgaon,Dist Kolhapur 448055 6 DOLPHIN POLYFILL PVT LTD PLOT NO 2629,KRANTI GATE ,METODA GIDC ,TALUKA LODHIKA METODA 1500000 7 HIMANSHU EMBROIDERY PLOT NO 470, SECTOR-37, PACE CITY-II , GURGAON 651570 8 PRECISION CNC ENGINEERING NO 66/1, 6TH MAIN ROAD, 3RD PHASE, PEENYA INDUSTRIAL AREA, 1112789 BANGALORE 9 SHREE ENGINEERING S NO 19, GONDHALE NAGAR, HADAPSAR 586437 10 SHRIRAM PATTERN WORKS PLOT NO B-32, YASHWANT AUDYOGIK VASAHAT SAUNSTHA LTD, A/P 562709 SATARA ROAD 11 EXCELLENT ENGINEERS GALA NO-257, SSI CO-OP FLATTED ESTATE LTD, P NO-69, MIDC AREA 67016 SATPUR 12 KESHAV TURNOMATICS MADHAV, PLOT NO-4950, S ROAD, GIDC, PHASE III, DARED 258846 13 Bhansali Precision Components MADAHV BHAVAN 150 NANUBHAI DESAI ROAD MUMBAI 1500000 14 FRIENDS TOOLS 25/30 CORNER SAMRAT IND AREA ,KHODIYAR NAGAR MAIN ROAD ,B/H S T 1500000 WORKSHOP RAJKOT 15 SPIRE PET PLAST PLOT NO 2514 ,H-1 ROAD ,LODHIKA METODA GIDC 286807 16 AKTA INDUSTRIES SURVEY NO102,PLOT NO3/1/1, SHED NO3,GOKAL NAGAR-4 GOKULDHAM 472657 MAIN ROAD,GUJARAT CASTING STREET ,RAJKOT 17 OM ENGINEERING VIRAL IND ESTATE ,PATEL VIHAR STREET ,VERAVAL ROAD ,SHAPAR TAL- 257154 KOTDA SANGANI 18 SHREE KHODIYAR KRUPA ENGINEERING OPP USHA ENGINEERS ,NEAR SUNRISE INDUSTRIES,2 SORATHIAWADI 885984 19 ROLEX ENGINEERING STREET NO3 GOKULNAGAR ,NR ALFA SCHOOL GOKULDHAM MAIN ROAD 524629 20 ANGEL PRINT PACK AT SHAKAT SANAL , MORBI RAJKOT ROAD 342000 21 HARI OM ENGINEERING PLOT N 107 OPP SITARAM MARBLE ,NR ROLEX RING ,GONDAL ROAD 548466 22 Ms.Ism Engineers And Associates Gat No 286/a waghwadi,tal-walwa Dist-sangli 1253302 23 Rameshbhai H Katchhi A-24,parishram park,gopal chowk,b/h kambhumi nae naroad,ahmedabad 429000 24 DESAI INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS P/217, NEAR PRIYA DYEING, KADODARA, PALSANA, SURAT 189000 25 Gallant Engineering Plot No-40,Triveni Building,Mitramandal Colony,Pune-411009 693811 26 RAM LASER JAY SIYARAM IND ESTATE ,PLOT NO -9 B/H BANSIDHAR WEIGH BRIDGE 191000 ,KANAIYA PAN STREET ,ALI RING ROAD ,RAJKOT 27 JAYDEEP INDUSTRIES SURVEY NO 17, PLOT NO 11,RANI IND AREA ,NR PARIN FURNITURE, VAVDI , 325650 GONDAL ROAD ,RAJKOT 28 U AND T TRACTOR SPARES PRIVATE F-538, EXPORT PROMOTION INDUSTRIAL PARK, BORANADA, JODHPUR 826919 LIMITED 29 VAMPLAST 262, GIDC PHAS I, NARODA, AHMEDABAD 358737 30 MARUTI CASTING AARTI SOCIETY ,STREET NO 4 NEAR NEW NAHERU NAGAR ,DHEBAR ROAD 278452 ATIKA RAJKOT 31 SHREE RAM ENGINEERING MANINAGAR MAIN ROAD -3,MANDI PLOT ,NR ASHOK GARDEN RAJKOT 474523 360002 32 MARUTI FABRICATION PANCHATNA INDUSTRIAL AREA,VORA KOTDA ROAD ,B/H NEW 135000 JAIL,GONDAL DIST RAJKOT 33 Precision Engineering Plot no A-22-25,M G Road No 12,udhyognagar,udhana surat 267750 34 Plastmould Containers And Packaging Solution Gala No 23 and 123, Ground and First Floor, Survey No 244/1/1 And 244/1/2, Glomore 628087 Pvt. Ltd. Industrial Estate, Demani Road of Village Dadra 396230 35 Shripad Vallabh Mudranalaya csano464,E ward, plot no55,Shahapuri,taluka Karveer,Kolhapur 1012500 36 R K ENTERPRISE R S NO 22/P4 ,PLOT NO 7/P ,YAMUNA AREA, B/H TATA SHOWROOM ,GONDAL 260583 ROAD ,VAVDI RAJKOT 37 CHAMUNDA GRINDING NAVRANG PARA MAIN ROAD ,7/8 CORNER ,MANDI RAJKOT 247004 38 Dewshine Industries plot No 87, Flat No2,Rama Appt, Balaji Mandir Parisar,Tilka Nagar, Aurangabad 1118568 39 SKY AND SKYLARK INDUSTRIAL SHED NO C1B-2513/B AND 2512, GIDC, ANKLESWAR, DISTT BHARUCH 212310 PRODUCTS 40 K K PRODUCT PLOT NO G 2138 NR RAGHUVIR CEMENT ,B/H KADVANI FORGE ,KISHAN 316597 GATE,METODA GIDC,KALAWAD ROAD 41 Ramkrishna Industries Plot No 128,Sector No 10,PCNTDA,Bhosari,Haveli,Pune 222349 42 JRJ PRECISION I/86A/MP MANEED EZHAKKARANADU,ERNAKULAM 292356 43 MARUTI HYDRO SYSTEM 1ST FLOOR ,PLOT NO 90,VAVDI SURVEY NO 44,BESIDES BOLD 48934 INDUSTRIES,VAVDI MAIN ROAD RAJKOT 44 ANJANA INDUSTRIES PLOT NO 12 SURVEY NO 46/1 B/H KRIMISHA ENTERPRISE GONDAL ROAD 738255 VAVADI RAJKOT 45 SRI SAI ENGINEERINGS NO-2, ASHOK PLASTIC COMPOUND, VIVEKANANDA NAGAR, BAGUR ROAD, 75960 BOMMANAHALLI 46 JUPITER PLASTICS Behind Shed No B 479 480, 1 st Gate Industrial Area, Gokul Road, HUBLI 1434000 47 Bhushan Engineers S Block, Plot No 60, MIDC, Bhosari, Pune 456021 48 SHAKTIMAN AGRO INDUSTRIES VILL- CHATTERPURA, MANDI GOBINDGARH 110557 49 VIKRANT ENGINEERING WORKS 18, R N MUKHERJEE ROAD, 5 TH FLOOR 597000 50 Sasi Collar Tex 2/40, Municipal Layout, 6th Street, Perichipalayam (North), KNP Colony Post, 467392 Dharapuram Road, 51 Goyal Press Components Plot no 189 A,N-3,CIDCO Maharashtra, Aurangabad 510327 52 FINE TECH NO 197/2, 1ST CROSS, RAMKRISHNA REDDY LAYOUT, BEHIND H P 555986 SOFTWARE, MAHADEVPURA POST, BANGALURU 53 GENIUS POLYMERS NH 8-B, GUNDALA CROSS ROAD, NR RADHE KRISHNA WAY-BRIDGE, AT- 425793 GONDAL, TAL-GONDAL 54 VINDHYAWASINI INDUSTRIES PLOT NO 2, PHASE IV, UDYOGMITRA CO-OP INDUSTRIES, CHITEGAON, TAL 915000 PAITHAN, AURANGABAD -431105 55 K K PRODUCT SHED NO 3, BALAJI ESTATE 1 GOKUL NAGAR-2 RAJKOT-360004 217350 56 PHOENIX POLYMERS PLOT NO 3112/3, NR MAHAVIR CIRCLE ,GIDC , PHASE -III ,DARED , 190181 JAMNAGAR 57 KIRTAN FASHION 223,SURBHI VIHAR SOCIETY,BOMBAY MARKET,PUNA GAM ROAD,SURAT 210402 58 HI TECH CREATION A/4/4-A/4/3, SWAMI IND SOC, OPP VIPIN SILK MILLS, UDHNA MAGDALLA 237222 ROAD,SURAT 59 Chandarani Industries Plot No-464,behind Kalpana Glass Fibre,Sasewadi,Tal Bhor, Pune 534699 60 TULSI POLYPLAST PLOT NO 9 BLOCK NO 149 OLAMPIA GALI KIM CHAR RASTA MOTA 935004 BORSARA MANGROI TALUK DT SURAT PIN 394110 61 LEADMAN ENGINEERING PLOT NO B/32, R S NO 330, RAJARAM NAGAR, UDYAMBAG , BELGAUM 313760 62 VELKAST FOUNDRIES PLOT NO 20/A, HARALAPURA, HARAPANAHALLI RAOD, HARIHAR 963718 63 HARIOM CAD CAM SHED NO -8, GHANSHYAM INDUSTRIAL AREA ,GAJANAND ESTATE ,NR OLD 413459 OCTROI NAKA DHEBAR ROAD ,RAJKOT 64 Ms. Swara Engineering Works 3/72 Takawade Ves Ichalkaranji 615126 65 PREMIER HI-TECH LOOMS PLOT NO A/31,GIDC INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,ICHCHAPORE, BHATPORE, SURAT 1500000 MANUFACTURERS 66 TECHNO SHINE 600060381728 B/3,301,DEV PRAYAG RESIDENCY , SINGANPOR CAUSWAY ROAD, SURAT 249541 67 RAVI METAL PLOT NO 10 DHARMMEGH ESTATE NEAR OSKAR CERAMIC 8-A NATIONAL 724576 HIGHWAY RAFALESWAR MORBI 363642 RAJKOT DIST 68 ESCON INDUSTRIES PLOT NO 364 UDAY VIHAR PHASE II SECT 37 GURUGAON 122001 691911 69 OM PRECISION TOOLS E-103 FRIENDS INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX SANJAY COLONY SECTOR23 526527 FARIDABAD 121005 70 LAKSHMI TOOLS AND COMPONENTS NO14/8, 3RD CROSS, GAJANAN NAGAR, HEGGANAHALLI VISHWANEDAM 462100 POST, BANGALORE 71 GALAXY ENGINEERING M 150/2, MIDC AREA, WALUJ,AURANGABAD 220230 72 TIRUMALA RICE INDUSTRIES R S NO 108/3, MAIN ROAD, TARAKATUTUPALEM VILLAGE, GUDURU 466200 MANDAL, KRISHNA DT, ANDHRA PRADESH 73 DEEPJYOT ENGINEERS PVT LTD SOMNATH SOCIETY 1,B/H AKSHAR APPARTMENT ,STREET NO 5,150 FEET 1500000 RING ROAD RAJKOT 74 UFLOW AUTOMATION SURVEY NO -275/276,PLOT NO 31,ANKUR IND ESTATE ,NR INTOL CAST PVT 726371 LTD SHAPAR TAL-KOTDA SANGANI 75 SAFFRON POLYMERS SURVEY NO 247 ,PLOT NO 11 OPP SUNRISE INDUSTRIES ,NR VIMAL PLASTIC 377212 ,SHAPAR TAL -KOTDA SANGANI 76 RISHI MINERALS AND ORES PVT LTD 35/12, mANYA 38TH a cROSS, 3RD mAIN, jAYANAGAR 8TH bLOCK, 1500000 BENGALURU 77 SHASHIKIRAN ENGINEERING WORKS 1, KALPATRU INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, MANORAMA NAGAR, DHOKALI, OFF 506277 KOLSHET, THANE WEST 78 Prabhat Fertilizer and Chemical Works Village-Kurali, Indri Road, Karnal 882000 79 RNS CNC CENTER NO P-5/A, INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PEENYA 3RD STAGE, BANGALORE 292370 80 HARESH INDUSTRIES 184/A/9, PHASE - I, GIDC, NARODA, AHMEDABAD 315653 81 ALPHA POLYPACK PLOT NO A/20/14, UDHYOGNAGAR SAHAKARI SANGH, UDHNA, SURAT 1110297 82 BALAJI ENTERPRISE PLOT NO 4 ,B/H BAPA SITARAM MANDIR RAJKOT GONDAL HIGHWAY 802135 ,PARDI 83 CLASSIC CNC ENGINEERING NO48/1-C, GAS GODOWN ROAD, CHINNAVEDAMPATTI, COIMBATORE 796459 84 Radhakrishna Engineering Gat no 304 bhatmarali satara dist-satara 415002 370845 85 KHODIYAR ENGINEERING SURVEY NO 239/1 PLOT NO19 SHITLA MATAJI MANDIR ROAD OPP 543375 BALKRISHNA STEEL FORGE SHAPAR DT RAJKOT 86 OM SHAKTHI ENGINEERING NO 1143/2, KALASTRINAGAR, T DASARAHALLI, BANGALORE 284516 87 V R INDUSTRIES NO 21, P M KEMMPAIAH GARDEN, NEAR BTS 9TH DEPOT, PEENYA 573587 INDUSTRIAL AREA, BANGALORE 88 V M HYDRO ENGINEERS NO 8/1, 6TH B CROSS, MADAPPA GARDEN, DAYANANDANAGAR, 240005 BANGALORE 89 VASUPUJYA GEMS 600011297278 PLOT NO-5 , 2ND AND 3RD FLOOR,KANAK PALACE,B/H MADHAV BAUG 1324634 COMPLEX, OPP JALARAM STEEL FURNITURE, VARACHHA MAIN ROAD,SURAT 90 SURYA ALLUMINIUM SURVEY NO 252, PAIKI 2, AHMEDABAD MAHESANA HIGHWAY, AT POST - 1500000 TUNDALI, TALUKA AND DIST - MAHESANA 91 KISMAT WELDING WORKS G 2041/ 2042 B2, J 2B ROAD, Kishan Gate, Opp Raj Moti Oil Mill, GIDC Metoda, 198750 Rajkot 360 021 92 G.P.S. TRADING CORPORATION MILL ROAD, MORINDA, ROPAR 274000 93 VISHAL INDUSTRIES JAMUNA PARK -1,OPP JAY GOPAL HOTEL VAVDI INDUSTRIAL AREA ,VAVDI 1108800 94 Supreme Tools And Solutions Shop No 7,Unit B,Plot No 133,Shivraj Industrial Premises Co-op Soc,Sector- 607407 7,PCNTDA,Bhosari,Pune 95 LIFE LINE MEDICAL DEVICES PVT LTD PLOT NO D-187/13,SHENDRA MIDC, AURANGABAD 1500000 96 SHAPECAPS AND CLOSURES C/O RAMESH KHODABHAI PEDHADIYA 12 SANKALP PARK OPP 5 DIVYA 314253 SOCIETY NR KARAMANPARA MULCHAND WADHWAN SURENDRANAGAR 97 Vaishno Polymer B-178, New Industrial Estate, Jagatpur 1308051 98 Nitech Engineering Industries PLOT NO14 MIDC GOKUL SHIRGAON 388702 99 Ms Jins Exim Pvt.
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