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Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited MANGALORE CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS LIMITED - LIST OF UNPAID RECORDS FOR THE YEAR 2009-10 FOLIO DP_ID CL_ID NAME1 ADD1 ADD2 ADD3 ADD4 CITY PIN NET_AMT A0000030 A AHALYA BAI HARALIMAT, P.O. HAROGOLIGE, THIRTHAHALLI SHIMOGA DIST 577432 50.00 A0000040 A AHAMED 7A,BENTINCK STREET ROOM NO 211 CALCUTTA 700001 50.00 A0000050 A AITHAPPA SHETTY C/O.SADHCO BEEDI BRANCH OFFICE, PADIL MANGALORE 575007 50.00 A0000060 A AMEER AMZA FERTILIZER DEALER, HOLEHONNUR AGENC HOLEHONNUR SHIMOGA DIST 577227 100.00 A0000070 A ANANTAIAH KAMPALAPURA P.O. PERIYAPATNA TQ MYSORE DIST 571107 50.00 A0000108 A ARUNACHALAM BANK OF MADURA LIMITED CHETTY STREET PONDICHERRY 605001 100.00 A0000160 A B SIDDAPPA ALTHUR, HOSKOTE POST. NANJANGUD TALUK. CHATRA HOBLI ALTHUR 571120 50.00 A0000175 A BALA SUBRAHMANYAM C/O MR N JANARDHAN RAO URANDU SRIKALAHASTI CHITTOR VIA PANAGAL A.P. CHITTOR 517640 50.00 A0000183 A BALAMBICA C/O A NARAYANAN B-12 RUSHI KULYA BIRLA COLLEGE ROAD NEAR PREM AUTO KALYAN(W) 421304 50.00 A0000190 A BASALINGAPPA HONNALI TALUK, SHOMOGA DIST MALEKUMBLUR 577217 50.00 A0000210 A BUDHI MATHIVANAN 71 A MAIN ROAD NO III KARUNGAL PATTI SALEM 636006 100.00 A0000220 A C GULATI B C DASGUPTA&CO SOLICITORS & ADVOCATES SUITES NO 4/5,MARINA HOTEL CONNAUGHT CRS NEW DELHI 110001 100.00 A0000250 A C NAGANNA FACT DEALER & AGRICULTURIST NEW TOWN MYSORE DIST TALKAD 571122 50.00 A0000290 A C THOMAS ARACKAPARAMBIL, S.M.C.17, SHERTALLY.-KERALA. SHERTALLY 688524 50.00 A0000320 A CHENNABASAPPA LAND LORD, IERAGANALLI POST, MYSORE DIST CHAMARAJANAGER 571313 50.00 A0000370 A DHARMARAJA HEGDE RETD. BANK OFFICER SYNDICATE BANK DK MOODBIDRI 574227 50.00 A0000387 A G KSHIRSAGAR A.G KSHIRSAGAR VENKATESH NAGAR ROAD NO.3, NEAR FLOOR MILLL, AMBAJOGAI ROAD LATUR 413531 100.00 A0000430 A G SAIBABA 46 ANNA STREET SENTHIL NAGAR EAST THIRUMILLAI VOYAL CHENNAI 600062 100.00 A0000450 A GANESAN 42, STATE BANK OF COLONY VIRUGAMBAKKAM CHENNAI 600092 300.00 A0000475 A GEETHA 39, EDAYAR STREET COIMBATORE 641 001 COIMBATORE 641001 50.00 A0000520 A H SUBRAHMANYAM 801/2,SKANDA VIHAR BEHIND SHANKAR KRIPA,16TH CRS 9TH MN,III BLK,JAYANAGAR BANGALORE 560011 100.00 A0000560 A HIRIYANNA SHETTY MABUKALA OF BALEKUDRU VILLAGE, S K DIST P.O. HANGARKATT 576218 180.00 A0000579 A J DUGGAL A/5, NAIRUTI PARK SOC. MAKERPURA ROAD VADODARA GUJARAT 390010 50.00 A0000597 A JAGANNADHA REDDY DY MGR (PUR) DRDO DIVN BDL KANCHANBAGH 500258 100.00 A0000606 A JALEEL 36, MALAYAPPAN STREET II FLOOR MANNADY CHENNAI 600001 300.00 A0000640 A K A QUDDUS BHARATH HOSPITAL, AREHALLI, BELUR TQ., HASSAN DIST AREHALLI 573101 50.00 A0000644 A K ARORA COMMAND HOSPITAL SOUTHERN COMMAND MAHARASHTRA PUNE 411040 500.00 A0000651 A K DWIVEDI IN FRONT OF GAJRAJ SCHOOL KARNODIYA (N T) SINDHI 486661 100.00 A0000725 A KAVERIKUTTY C/O SHRI P KUMAR CENTRAL SQCIAL WELFARE BOARD JEEVAN DEEP,PARLIMENT STREET NEW DELHI 110001 100.00 A0000730 A KORAGAPPA RAMAPRASAD COMPOUND, NEAR IST RLY. BRIDGE. BABUGUDA, ATTAVAR, MANGALORE 575001 100.00 A0000760 A KUNHUNNI NAIR ARATHIL HOUSE P.O. KARUVAMBRUM, MANJERI MALAPPURAM DIST. KERALA MANJERI 676121 50.00 A0000788 A LAXMAN R KAMATH NAGESH BHAVAN VARKADY LANE DONGERKERY CROSS ROAD MANGALORE 575003 100.00 A0000810 A M INDIRAMMA 113, LAKSHMIPATHI BHAVAN, V MAIN CHAMARAJPET, BANGALORE 560018 100.00 A0000820 A M KOTRAIAH PROP. GURUKULA SWASTIC BRAND FERT. CHEMICALS, HOSPET. 583201 50.00 A0000825 A M MAHADEVAPPA ALATHUR VILLAGE CHATRA HOBLI NANJANGUD TQ 571301 50.00 A0000850 A M SHANTHAPPA ALUR TOWN, POST ALUR, HASSAN DIST ALUR 573213 100.00 A0000860 A M SURYANARAYANA GOWDA 53, VIVIYANI ROAD, RICHARDS TOWN, BANGALORE 560005 50.00 A0000870 A MADHAVA NEAR BANDARA HOUSE N.G. ROAD ATTAVAR MANGALORE 575001 400.00 A0000900 A MANJUNATHA ALSE SRI VIDYALAKSHMI, 37, SRIMAN SRINIVASA IYENGAR ROAD, ALWARPET CHENNAI 600018 50.00 A0000935 A MURALI KRISHNA CFFICER VIJAYA BANK G B C ROAD GUNTUR DIST AP BAPATLA 522101 50.00 A0000990 A N VASANTHA KUMAR AGRICULTURIST, MAIN RD., ARKALGUD. 573102 75.00 A0001040 A NANJE GOWNDER LOKKANAHALLY, KOLLEGAL TQ. MYSORE DT. 571440 50.00 A0001080 A NARAYAN RAO H NO 11-16/7 SANTHOSH NAGAR AP KARIMNAGAR 505001 500.00 A0001097 A NARAYANA NO 13 RAJA MARKET BANGALORE 560002 100.00 A0001100 A NAVEEN CHANDRA HEGDE B E JUNIOR ENGINEER,P.W.D., S.KANARA. BANTVAL, 574211 50.00 A0001110 A NIRVANI GOWDA C/O H.D.DEVE GOWDA, M.L. A. HOLENARASIPURA. 573211 50.00 A0001120 A NISAR AHMED 35, NEW THARAGUPET, 3RD MAIN ROAD, P.B.NO 6759, BANGALORE 560002 50.00 A0001130 A ONKARAPPA A V KENCHAPPA & SONS, MERCHANTS, SANTHEPET, MYSORE-1 MYSORE 570001 50.00 A0001135 A P BHARAT KUMAR ELEGANT FLATS FLAT NO B-7 DOOR NO 36,LAKE VIEW ROAD, WEST MAM MADRAS CHENNAI 600092 100.00 A0001160 A P KRISHNA SWAMY JUNIOR ENGINEER, P.W.D. NO. 2. RUBBER SUB DIVISION, S. KANARA. SULLIA 574239 50.00 A0001161 A P KHANTED M G ROAD DIST. 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SOUTH KANARA KARNATAKA STATE 576115 50.00 A0001295 A R BADRINATH IV C 153 DAYANAND COLONY LAJPAT NAGAR DEW DELHI 110024 100.00 A0001300 A R BASAVARAJAIAH 608, I ROAD, II BLOCK, RAJAJINAGAR, RAJAJINAGAR, BANGALORE 560010 50.00 A0001310 A R CHANDRAPPA PLANTER, CHILMEY ESTATE SOMWARPET KARNATAKA COORG 571236 50.00 A0001410 A R SHANKARAPPA LAND HOLDER, POST BIRUR CHICKMAGALUR DIST 577116 50.00 A0001418 A R SURESH KUMAR NO.85 SHRUTHI 6TH CROSS,ASHOK NAGAR BANASHANKARI 1ST STAGE BANGALORE 560050 5.00 A0001440 A RAMAKRISHNA CHADAGA ADHUR VILLAGE, ADUR P.O. VIA KASARAGOD ADUR PO 691523 50.00 A0001450 A RAMANNA EDITOR, VIJAYA, MYSORE-570001. MYSORE 570001 135.00 A0001460 A RAMANNA NAIGA RAJ NIVAS, P.O. & VILLAGE ADYAR. SOUTH KANARA ADYAR 575009 50.00 A0001470 A RAMAPPA AYANUR, TAL & SHIMOGA DIST. 577211 50.00 A0001510 A ROHINI VIDYA MANDIR, AILA POST UPPALA NORTH KERALA 670322 50.00 A0001530 A S BANGERA BLOCK NO 1, SITE NO 1, VIA SURATKAL. S.K. 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SOCIETY L ARKALGUD HASSAN DIST. 573102 50.00 A0002025 A V DAYANANDAN NO.2, BHAVANI NILAYA KASTURINAGAR LAY-OUT BANGALORE 560023 150.00 A0002028 A V GOVINDA RAJU D.NO. 27/65, SRINIVASA NILAYA EASTERN EXTENSION CHAMARAJNAGAR 571313 50.00 A0002034 A V L SAVITHRI C/O A ADINARAYANA D NO 12-23-5,PUVVADAVARI ST KOTHAPET,NR ANNA SRINIVASA RAO K.MA GUNTUR ( AP) 522001 100.00 A0002043 A V RAMALINGAIAH 18/513 AMMAVARISALA STREET PRODDATUR 516360 50.00 A0002071 A VASANTHA MALLIGA B3-40, BHEL TOWNSHIP TIRUCHY TAMILNADU 620014 100.00 A0002110 A VENKATAPPA GOPALAPURA (V & P.O.) MANDYA DIST. AND TALUK 571402 90.00 A0002122 A VENKATESWARLU 68/22A, HAJEERA COLLEGE ROAD KURNOOL ANDHRA PRADESH 518001 100.00 A0002143 A VYJAYANTHI 32-27-6 MARUTHINAGAR VIJAYAWADA 520004 50.00 A0002145 A WAHEDNA 158/164,KALBADEVI ROAD LAXMI BHAWAN, 2ND FLOOR MUMBAI 400002 50.00 A0002156 A YUGANDHAR MANDADAM GUNTUR DIST.
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