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National Stock Exchange of India Limited NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA LIMITED DEPARTMENT : LISTING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Download Ref.No .: NSE /CML/28213 Date : November 28, 2014 Circular Ref.No .: 3/2014 To All Members Sub : Securities exclusively listed on Madras Stock Exchange Ltd. (MSE) available on Dissemination Board of NSE Pursuant to SEBI circular no. CIR/MRD/DSA/18/2014 dated May 22, 2014 and in continuation of our circular no. 583/2012 dated July 05, 2012 regarding the eligibility criteria for placing companies exclusively listed on de-recognised/non-operational stock exchanges and features of dissemination board, MSE has forwarded the list of exclusively listed companies with them for being placed on the Dissemination Board of NSE. Members are requested to note that the companies which are exclusively listed on MSE will be available for buying and selling on Dissemination Board of National Stock Exchange with effect from December 01, 2014 is given in Annexure I. Further the companies which are referred to concerned ROCs for initiating action for declaring them as “vanishing companies” under MCA guidelines by MSE. Hence, these companies will be placed on Dissemination Board of National Stock Exchange with effect from December 01, 2014 and will not be available for buying and selling on the Dissemination Board of the Exchange is given in Annexure II. Members are requested to take note of the same. For and on behalf of National Stock Exchange of India Limited Hari K Vice President [email protected] Telephone No Fax No Email id 022-26598452 022-26598237/38 [email protected] Regd. Office : Exchange Plaza, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai – 400 051 Page 1 of 6 Annexure I List of exclusive listed companies of Madras Stock Exchange Ltd. available for buying and selling on Dissemination Board Sr.N o. Symbol Company Name 1 AVTHOMCO A.V. Thomas International Limited 2 AMARAGRO Amaravati Agro Limited 3 AMBATTUR Ambattur Enterprises Limited 4 BEBERUB Be Be Rubber Estates Limited 5 COIMPIOFRT Coimbatore Pioneer Fertilizers Limited 6 COROMDLGRN Coromandel Granite Company Limited 7 COTTANPLAN Cottanad Plantations Limited 8 DECCAFIN Deccan Finance Limited 9 GNANAMIL Gnanambikai Mills Limited 10 INDHOUFIN India Housing Finance & Development Limited 11 KAMALASUG Kamala Sugar Mills Limited 12 KARIKRUBB Karikode Rubber (1945) Limited 13 JAWAHMILLS Jawahar Mills Limited 14 KASTHUMILL Kasthuri Mills Limited 15 KPRTELPROD KPR Teleproducts Limited 16 LJINTL L.J. International Limited 17 LELPROP LEL Properties (India) Limited 18 LIGHTROOF Light Roofings Limited 19 MADHUCOMM Madhu Commercials Limited 20 MADSHOE Madras Shoe Fabrik Limited 21 MAHAVIRFIN Mahaveer Finance India Limited 22 MALANKRUBB Malankara Plantations Limited 23 MANJUPLNT Manjushree Plantations Limited 24 MAXCOUNTRY Maxworth Country (India) Limited 25 MLAMALTEA Mlamallay Tea Estates Limited 26 MYSPLANT Mysore Plantations Limited 27 NAVABHARAT Nava Bharat Enterprises Limited 28 NILAMBRUBB Nilambur Rubber Company Limited 29 NILGITEA Nilgiri Tea Estates Limited 30 NOVAROOF Nova Roofings and Pipes Limited 31 PANGGOEXP Panggo Exports Limited 32 PEIRCLESL Peirce Leslie India Limited 33 PFIMAXINT Pfimex Pharmaceuticals Limited 34 PIONCASHEW Pioneer Cashew Industries Limited 35 POONMUAGN Poonmudi Agencies & Investment Limited 36 PULLICAR Pulliccar Mills Limited 37 PUTHUTEST Puthutotam Estates (1943) Limited 38 SMARKGLOB Smark Global Finance Limited Regd. Office : Exchange Plaza, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai – 400 051 Page 2 of 6 39 AKKAMTEX Sree Akkamamba Textiles Limited 40 SATYANMILL Sree Satyanarayana Spinning Mills Limited 41 RAMNARAMIL Sri Ramnarayan Mills Limited 42 VENKATEMIL Sri Venkatesa Mills Limited 43 STANESAMAL Stanes Amalgamated Estates Limited 44 SUMURAMARI Sumura Maritime Traders Limited 45 SUNPAP Sun Paper Mill Limited 46 TSTANES T.Stanes And Company Limited 47 CENTRLSCI The Central Scientific Supplies Co. Ltd. 48 KAILASRUB The Kailas Rubber Company Limited 49 MONATEXT The Mona Textiles Limited 50 THAMARARUB The Thamarapally Rubber Company Limited 51 TRAVANRUB The Travancore Rubbers Limited 52 UDAYAGIRI The Udayagiri Rubber Company Limited 53 TROPICAL Tropical Plantations Limited 54 TYFORDTEA Tyford Tea Limited 55 VAIKUNDRUB Vaikundam Rubber Company Limited 56 AISHUFIN Aishu Projects Limited 57 ANAPAEST Anaparai Estates Limited 58 APMINV APM Investments Limited 59 APOLLPUB Apollo Publishers Limited 60 ARYANSHA Aryan Share & Stock Brokers Limited 61 AVANTLEA Avanti Leathers Limited 62 BHAGYAVEG Bhaagyalakshmi Vegetable Products Limited 63 BHAVANITEX Bhavani Mills Limited 64 CASTLETRAD Castle Traders Limited 65 CHEMECHLAB Chemech Laboratories Limited 66 COIMBFLAV Coimbatore Flavors And Fragrances Limited 67 COIMPION Coimbatore Pioneer Mills Limited 68 COROBIOTEC Coromandal Biotech Industries (India) Limited 69 COXSWANTEC Coxswain Technologies Limited 70 DARSHANHSG Darshan Housing And Infrastructure Limited 71 DEVASTEA Devashola Tea Estates Co. Limited 72 DHANAMIL Dhanalakshmi Mills Limited 73 DIVYAENT Divya Enterprises Limited 74 ELECTPOL Electro Polychem Limited 75 ELECTROIND Electro Scan India Limited 76 GOAAGR Goa Agro Oils Limited 77 GOKULRUB Gokul Rubber & Tea Plantations Limited 78 IGGIHIGWAY IGGI Highway Motels Limited 79 IGGIRESOT IGGI Resorts International Limited 80 INDODUTCH Indarma Prime Industries Limited 81 JONASWOOD Jonas Woodhead & Sons (India) Limited 82 KONGARTEX Kongarar Textiles Limited Regd. Office : Exchange Plaza, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai – 400 051 Page 3 of 6 83 KRISHINDL Krishna Industrial Corporation Limited 84 KUMERGESTA Kumergode Estates Limited 85 LEASCO Leasco Limited 86 MSELASTOM Madras Elastomers Limited 87 MADOXY Madras Oxygen & Acetylene Co. Limited 88 MADSPINDLE Madras Spindle Company Limited 89 MADVANAS Madras Vanaspati Limited 90 MALABINDL Malabar Industrial Co.Limited 91 MANGALKNIT Mangal Knits Limited 92 MANJUINV Manjunatha Investments Limited 93 MARRATRUB Maratt Limited 94 MARIKMOTOR Marikar (Motors) Limited 95 MCMINV Mcm Investments & Finance Limited 96 MERCARARUB Mercara Rubbers Limited 97 MOUNTHOUS Mount Housing & Infrastructure Limited 98 NENMENINV Nenmeny Investments Limited 99 NEWLINEFIN Newline Finance Limited 100 PASEAFOOD P.A. Sea Food Exports Limited 101 PACOTSYN Palani Andavar Cotton & Syntheitc Wrs. Limited 102 PANDYANHOT Pandyan Hotels Ltd. 103 PEERMTEA Peermade Tea Co. Limited 104 PENINPLAN Peninsular Plantations Limited 105 PIONALYCAS Pioneer Alloy Castings Limited 106 PLAZAPROP Plaza Properties Limited 107 PONDIPAPER Pondicherry Papers Limited 108 SHREEYASH Shreeyash Industries Limited 109 REEDRELAY Reed Relays & Electronics India Limited 110 REGENTAGR Regent Agro Products Limited 111 RELMERELE Relmer Electric Co. Limited 112 RICHSTONE Rich Stones (India) Limited 113 RISHYASHRI Rishyashringa Jwellers Limited 114 SANMACMOTO Sanmac Motor Finanace Limited 115 SARVARATEX Sarvaraya Textiles Limited 116 SHARAVAEST Sharavana Estates And Plantations Ltd 117 DOLARIEL Dolariel Financial Services Limited 118 SHREEJANAR Shree Janardhana Mills Limited 119 SIVASIVANI Siva Sivaini International Academy Ltd. 120 SIVANPIPE Sivanandha Pipe Fittings Limited 121 SIVANSTEEL Sivanandha Steels Limited 122 SONARJEWE Sonarji Limited 123 SOUMAGELE Soumag Electronics Limited 124 SREEMARUTI Sree Maruthi Marine Industries Limited 125 RAJENDMILL Sree Rajendra Mills Limited 126 SRIBALASUB Sri Balasubramania Mills Limited Regd. Office : Exchange Plaza, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai – 400 051 Page 4 of 6 127 BHAGAVATEX Sri Bhagavathi Textiles Limited 128 SARVARASUG Sri Sarvaraya Sugars Limited 129 SOUTSEAFOO SSF Limited 130 TALAVAROCK Talavadi Rock & Mineral Products Ltd 131 TNCHROM Tamilnadu Chromates & Chemicals Limited 132 TANTECHAGR Tantech Agro Chemicals Limited 133 TETRAHEDRO Tetrahedron Limited 134 THANJAVTEX Thanjavur Spinning Mill Limited 135 RAJENDRCOF The Rajendra Coffees Limited 136 SAVAMALEST The Savamalai Estates Limited 137 TRAVCEM The Travancore Cements Limited 138 THIRUMBRUB Thirumbadi Rubber Company Limited 139 TIFFINS Tiffin'S Barytes Asbestors & Paints Ltd 140 TRANSMEDI Transmedica (India) Limited 141 TRAVRUBTEA Travancore Rubber & Tea Co. Limited 142 TRAVANSUG Travancore Sugars & Chemicals Limited 143 TRICHSTEEL Trichy Steel Rolling Mills Limited 144 TTGINDS TTG Industries Limited 145 TUTICORSPG Tuticorin Spinning Mills Limited 146 VEERABISCU Veeramani Biscuit Industries Limited 147 VIJAYSPG Vijay Spinning Mills Limited 148 VIKRAMSOFT Vikram Software Limited 149 VSMFIN VSM Finance And Exports Limited 150 WAVININD Wavin India Limited Annexure II List of vanishing companies of Madras Stock Exchange Ltd. not available for buying and selling on Dissemination Board Sr.No. Company Name 1 Anusha International Limited 2 Aqua Marine Food Products Limited 3 Mesmer Technologies Limited 4 Bluegold Maritech (International) Limited 5 Camelot Advisory Services Limited 6 Dadha Brothers Limited 7 East India Granites Limited 8 Efficient Publicities Limited Regd. Office : Exchange Plaza, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai – 400 051 Page 5 of 6 9 Flexi Circuits India Limited 10 Franzaan Capitals Limited 11 G.K.Steel And Allied Industries Limited 12 Gayatri Share & Stock Brokers Limited 13 Global E-Solutions Limited 14 Golden Agro--Tech Industries Limited 15 H.G.Portfolio Management Limited 16 Hemalatha Textiles Limited 17 Inter Continential Leathers Limited 18 Lsk Finance And Allied Services Limited 19 Mayura Alloy Industries Limited 20 Modern Proteins Limited 21 New Era Urban Amenities Limited 22 Niranjana Paper Mills
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