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Ccocstatus Nodewise.Rpt NAVI MUMBAI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION CC/OC Status Report For 01/01/1975 to 31/07/2021 Sr. Plot No. Owner Name Architect Name CC Date OC Date NODE : NERUL SECTOR NO. : 1 1 1 & 3 M/S.TWIN CITY BUILDERS SRUJAN 21/03/1990 2 10 M/S. MEMRAJ INDUSTRIL ANIL NAGRTH 22/09/1989 CORPORATION 3 102 SHRI. YUSUF KALIMUDDIN SRUJAN 06/03/1987 24/12/1991 4 106 M/S MAHIM TIMBER MERCHANTS AKRUTI 09/09/1988 02/06/2014 ASSOCIATION 5 109 SHRI. JABAAGIR AHMED KHAN & C/O. SRUJAN 16/05/1988 MSHIM TIMBER MARCHANT ASOCIATION 6 11 M/S NATIONAL FURNISHING CO., ANIL NAGRTH 20/09/1989 27/07/1993 7 110 SHRI. SHAIKHLAL BARMARE SRUJAN 17/03/1988 8 111 SHRI. MOHAMAD ATIK S. BARMARE 21/03/1988 05/09/2009 9 112 SHRI. ANJUM MOHAMMED PATANWALA 08/04/1988 20/09/2008 10 113 MOHD UMARJAN MOHAMAD SRUJAN 16/05/1988 11 114 SHRI. KARIM M SIDDIQUI 06/04/1988 20/09/2008 12 115 SHRI. ISMAIL JAHANGIR 16/05/1988 20/09/2008 13 116 SHRI. MEMON SUHAIL ABDUL RAZZAK AKRUTI 13/10/2011 13/10/2011 14 118 SHRI. LALIT RAJKUMAR GUPTA KARNIK & ASSOCIATES 21/09/1990 08/04/2009 15 119 SHRI. ANAND KUMAR PODAR TRIO ARCH 02/09/1991 31/10/1994 16 12 M/S NATIONAL FURNISHING CO., ANIL NAGRTH 06/11/1989 17 13 M/S NIKKI GORPORATION TRIO ARCH 29/07/1988 15/03/1991 18 14 M/S.HYDROAIR TECTONICS P.L. AKRUTI 05/05/2007 05/10/2012 19 15 M/S. RESHAM BUILDERS TRIO ARCH 06/11/1989 18/03/1991 20 16 M/S. MAHARAJA ENTERPRISES VASTU YOJANA 11/09/1996 21 17 SHRI. BALKRISHNA B. JADHAV TRIMITI 19/01/1988 05/02/1990 22 18 M/S SONAL ENTERPRISES VASTU RACHANA 15/01/1991 21/03/1991 23 19 M/S NIRMAL AGENCIES G.B.KARADKAR 01/08/1990 17/05/1991 24 1-D STALL NO-3 M/S. MAFCO LTD. MAFCO 23/06/2000 25 2 M/S. SAHIL ENTERPRISES SABU FRANCES 29/07/1989 12/01/1993 26 20 M/S. J.J. ASSOCIATES, (MR. MOHAMMED KABIR M. MALIK & ASSOC 23/05/2018 YAKUB MUSTAFA) 27 21/3 PHASE-I SMT. GUNMALA V. SHAH M.R.KASHELKAR 16/10/1990 28 22 M/S. ADVANCE CONSTRUCTION PVT MADAN ONKAR 10/01/1988 LTD 29 23 M/S AUTOBAN AUTOMOTIVE PVT LTD RAJESH R.C. 05/05/2014 26/07/2016 30 24 SHRI. NARENDRAKUMAR JAGGI SRUJAN 24/12/1987 28/04/1992 31 25 SHRI. KANNO DASAN HOMEWORK 01/02/1989 22/04/1991 32 26 M/S RAMANLAL PAREKH APPLIANCES SRUJAN 19/06/1989 12/02/1990 PVT.LTD., 33 28 SHRI. NURSING SAHAY MUDUNGAOPAL RAJESH R.C. 09/07/1990 13/04/1993 34 29 M/S PARESH ELECTRIC STORES S.J.EZRA 15/04/1988 19/03/1991 35 29 TEJPAL PROPERTIES ARCH CENTER 22/07/2005 17/04/2006 36 30 M/S.NAZAKAT ESTATE & TRADING PVT. DOIPHODE RAJANDA 12/10/2006 11/07/2008 LTD. 37 31 - 01/01/1975 38 32 SHRI. JAISINGH & MEHTA PUBLISHERS SPACE GROPE 07/06/1993 15/12/1994 PVT LTD., 39 32-A M/S VICKY ELECTRICAL CORPORATION NITIN RASKAR 26/05/1999 07/08/2001 40 33 SMT. S.D.DESHPANDE TRIO ARCH 21/06/1991 21/06/1992 41 34 SHRI. MATHAIS SERRAO VASTU RACHANA 18/10/1988 11/05/1990 42 34-A SHRI. JAWAHAR D. MEHTA TRIO ARCH 08/12/1988 29/07/1991 43 36 M/S SAILESH KEJRWAL TRIMITI 02/08/1991 20/09/1991 44 37 SHRI. MAHESH SUSHIL KUMAR S., WALAWAKAR 11/04/1988 09/05/1991 45 38 SHRI. KETAN TUKARAM MASDEKAR WALAWAKAR 26/10/1989 26/03/1992 46 39 SHRI. RAJINDER PRASAD GOYAL & VIJAY PATEL ARCHITECT 19/10/2011 23/07/2019 OTHERS (1) / M/S. FAIRDEAL AGENCIES PVT. LTD. 47 4 M/S. INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. GOEL & ASSOCIATES 07/12/2020 48 40 SHRI. VINOD B. GADA P.S.GOVINDRAJAN 22/12/1987 06/01/1997 49 41 M/S DHANANJAY ARTS YASHODA FERNANDIS 27/11/1996 30/03/1999 50 42 M/S. SHATKAR PRAKASHAN TRIO ARCH 17/07/1990 06/05/1994 51 43 SHRI. VISHNUDUTT N. KUMAWAT TRIO ARCH 06/09/1990 12/04/1991 52 44 M/S. PAREKH FOOD PRODUCTS PVT. SRUJAN 08/10/1990 24/07/1991 LTD 53 45 M/S NERUL HSG HOLD APPLIANCIS SADASHI NARGANDKAN & 15/09/1989 05/06/1992 54 46 M/S. PACKED FOOD AGENCIES PVT. LTD WALAWAKAR 15/09/1989 05/06/1992 55 47 M/S. NECO AGENCIES TRIO ARCH 03/01/1989 12/11/1990 56 48 SHRI. JITENDRA BAHADUR SINGH SANTOSH KIRTANE ASS 06/11/1987 29/07/1990 57 49 M/S. JAIN ELECTRICALS/ M/S. BHAVNA TRIO ARCH 07/06/2018 22/11/2019 AUTO PURE INFRA PVT. LTD. 58 5 SHRI. BALKRISHNA BABAN JADHAV SPAS 21/03/2012 16/10/2012 59 50 M/S. LIQUID PROPERTIES PVT. LTD HITEN SETHI & ASSOCIAT 11/04/2011 27/05/2013 60 51 M/S PODAR ENTERPRISES DEEPAK MEHTA 17/02/1998 Page 1 of 86 NAVI MUMBAI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION CC/OC Status Report For 01/01/1975 to 31/07/2021 Sr. Plot No. Owner Name Architect Name CC Date OC Date 61 51 M/S. KAMDHENU REALITIES SOUZ TALIB 17/06/2011 10/04/2013 62 51-A M/S. EAGLE TILES & MARBLES SRUJAN 07/12/2001 31/12/2003 63 52 M/S SIRVI ENTERPRISES TRIO ARCH 12/02/1990 22/06/1993 64 53 SHRI. YESHWANT G. DESHMUKH P.S.GOVINDRAJAN 17/09/1987 02/05/1992 65 54 M/S. GOLDEN BEKERY TRIO ARCH 28/04/1988 11/09/1989 66 55 SHRI. W.I.CHAUDHARI P.S.GOVINDRAJAN 22/12/1987 14/05/1993 67 56 M/S. DHIRAJLAL MANGALDAS & CO. TRIMITI 14/07/1987 04/04/1991 68 57 M/S MUMBAI KAMGAR MADYAWARTI TRIMITI 10/01/1989 25/09/1990 69 58 SHRI. I.A.S.ANSARI & ABDUL GAFFER TRIO ARCH 24/12/1987 04/10/1989 SHAIKH 70 59 M/S. RAINBOW TAILORS RAJESH R.C. 24/05/1989 03/09/1997 71 5-A SHRI. PRAKASH SHANKAR JAGTAP ARCHIMAGE DESIGNER 06/03/2010 09/07/2010 72 6 M/S. LAXMI CORPORATION SHIVAJI PATIL & ASSOCIAT 31/05/1988 13/03/1991 73 60 SMT. PRATIBHA PANDEY ARUN S. JOSHI 15/10/2004 19/03/2005 74 61 SHRI.RAJESH D.PATIL TRIO ARCH 23/06/1987 18/02/1991 75 62 SMT. PUSHPA B. GHARAT TRIO ARCH 16/12/1988 21/02/1991 76 63 M/S RAHI AUTO-MOBILES TRIO ARCH 24/04/1989 77 64 SHRI. ISHWAR SINGH TRIMITI 26/09/1989 16/01/1992 78 65 SHRI. P.V.BALKRISHAN NAIRK SRUJAN 19/06/1989 21/04/1992 79 66 SHRI. S.V.DESHPANDE TRIO ARCH 06/02/1987 12/05/1988 80 67 SHRI. PRAKESH VAIDYA KARNIK & ASSOCIATES 30/12/1988 17/01/1991 81 68 SHRI. RAM BHAU SHANTRAM PATIL P.S.NADKARNI 27/02/1989 20/07/1990 82 69 SHRI. MAHAVIR RAMPRASAD GOYAL PIONEER 01/02/1991 21/08/2009 83 7 M/S. EAST-WEST TEXTILE TRIMITI 22/05/1992 03/06/1992 84 70 M/S. SAMIR BROTHERS M/S. SHETH & ASSOCIATE 24/08/1991 01/03/1999 85 70-A M/S RANDHAVA AUTOMOBILE ENG PVT SRUJAN 08/01/1999 03/07/1999 LTD 86 71 SHRI. MAHINDRA R. VORA TRIO ARCH 10/04/1989 18/01/1994 87 71-B SHRI.R.K.CHOPRA G.B.KARADKAR 04/05/1989 07/10/1991 88 71-B SHRI VIJAY MADHAVRAO NAIK ASSOCIATED ARCHITEC 13/08/2013 89 72 M/S ASHOK NIVRUTI KUMBHAR RAJESH R.C. 06/07/1990 14/05/1992 90 73 SHRI. S.M.SHANMA & OTHERS TRIO ARCH 06/04/1988 91 74 M/S. SUPER CONSTRUCTION CO. VASTU RACHANA 19/07/1989 05/03/1990 92 75 M/S. SHALINI WOOD WORKS P.S.NADKARNI 05/01/1990 22/10/1991 93 76 SHRI. GANJIMUTT SURENDRA KAMATH ENG ARC 01/03/1989 24/03/1992 94 77 M/S. THANA STEEL INDUSTRIES SRUJAN 29/01/1988 23/04/1992 95 78 SHRI. A.V.DESHPANDE S.V.DESHMUKH 18/07/1990 96 79 SHRI. N.R.MOHANDAS WALAWAKAR 24/04/1990 09/03/1992 97 8 & 9 M/S. SYMBIL PROPERTIES PVT.LTD SHIVAJI PATIL & ASSOCIAT 06/04/1995 29/06/1996 98 80 SHRI. J.L.KHANNA TRIO ARCH 23/06/1987 15/09/1989 99 81 SMT. PRESENOA SURENDRAN VASTU RACHANA 13/04/1988 01/01/1991 100 82 SHRI. V.K.CHOPRA JYOTI PENDHARKAR 29/05/1987 31/08/1989 101 83 M/S. DOZCO INDIA PVT. LTD SEARCH 23/12/2011 17/06/2013 102 84 SHRI. P.K.S. NAIK K.THOMAS & ASSOCIATE 21/01/1988 103 85 M/S JAY AIR ENTERPRISES P.S.NADKARNI 03/02/1992 27/12/1992 104 86 SHRI. DURGA DASS G.B.KARADKAR 14/12/1990 19/02/1991 105 87 SHRI. R.K.GUPTA VASTU RACHANA 09/06/1989 07/08/1991 106 88 SHRI. N.K. BHUPESH BABU P.S.GOVINDRAJAN 25/01/1988 107 89 SHRI. BHAGWANT SINGH PANSAR KATDARE & ASSOCIATE 10/01/1987 108 90 M/S BASAN ENGINEERING CORPN., S.V.DESHMUKH 15/07/1987 09/04/1991 109 91 SHRI. P.D.RAMKRISHNAN VASTU RACHANA 24/04/1990 25/08/1994 110 92 SMT.
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