LIST of DEFAULTING COMPANIES in KERALA S.No Reg.No Company Name 1 13 AYMANAM ENGLISH SCHOOL ASSOCIASTION

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LIST of DEFAULTING COMPANIES in KERALA S.No Reg.No Company Name 1 13 AYMANAM ENGLISH SCHOOL ASSOCIASTION LIST OF DEFAULTING COMPANIES IN KERALA S.No Reg.No Company Name 1 13 AYMANAM ENGLISH SCHOOL ASSOCIASTION. 2 16 ANAMALLAIS TIMBER TRUST PVT LTD 3 33 ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED. 4 49 ALAGAPPA TEXTILES (COCHIN) LTD 5 57 ALUMINIUM INDUSTRIES LTD 6 75 ANKARATH MILLS PVT LTD 7 97 THE ALLEPPEY OIL MILLERS AND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION. 8 108 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING CORPN.PVT LTD 9 112 ALLEPPEY SUDARSHANA OIL MILLS PVT LTD 10 143 BOWDEN MATTING CO LTD 11 169 COCHIN COMMERCIAL UNION LTD 12 172 COCHIN PRODUCE & FOREIGN TRADING CO LTD 13 179 COCHIN ELECTRIC CO PVT LTD 14 185 CHANGANACHERRY CENTRAL BANK LTD 15 190 TRADING & CHIT FUNDS CO LTD 16 215 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 17 223 THE COCHIN COMMERICIAL SYNDICATE LTD 18 227 CATHOLIC DHARMODAYAM COMPANY. 19 229 CHANGANACHERRY MERCHANTS ASSOCITION. 20 270 COCHIN METALS & GALVANISERS PVT LTD 21 273 CATHOLIC SYNDICATE PRIVATE LIMITED 22 296 COIR TRADING CO PVT LTD 23 299 CHENNAMANGALAM BROTHERS CO PVT LTD 24 325 DETHLEFSON & BALK (SOUTH INDIA) PVT LTD 25 341 EMCETE & SONS (TRAVANCORE) PVT LTD 26 346 THE EMPIRE COIR WORKS PVT LTD 27 351 ENAMELS & INDUSTRIES LTD 28 360 ELIXIR PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 29 371 FERTILISERS & CHEMICALS TRAVANCORE LTD 30 373 FOREST INDUSTRIES (TRAVANCORE) LTD 31 422 H.O.L. MARIKAR & SONS PVT LTD . 32 454 INDO FOREIGN INDUSTRIES PVT LTD 33 476 INDO-SCOTTISH BRAND PVT.LTD. 34 488 JAYA CHANDRA RUBBER & PRODUCE CO LTD 35 496 JYOTHI COIR MILLS PVT LTD 36 510 JAVERILAL & CO PVT LTD 37 512 JANAYUGAM PUBLICATIONS LTD 38 514 KAVERI LEASING &HIRE PURCHASE PRIVATE LIMITED 39 516 KUTTANAD RUBBER CO LTD 40 523 KUMBALANGHI CHRISTIABHYUNNATHI SAMAJAM LTD 41 524 KANAN DEVAN PLANTERS ASSOCIATION. 42 552 K.KESAVAN & SONS PVT LTD 43 556 KOTHAMANGALAM RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED 44 595 KERALA COIR MILLS PVT LTD 45 611 KATHAYEE COTTON MILLS LTD 46 655 MALABAR INDUSTRIAL CO LTD 47 660 MUNDAKAYAM PLANTERS ASSOCIATION. 48 661 MARIKAR AND CO. LTD. 49 668 MODERN INDUSTRIALS LTD 50 677 MOOLANKUZHI TRADING CO LTD 51 690 MANALUR RUBBER CO LTD 52 698 MANGALODAYAM PVT LTD 53 714 MATHER AND CO PVT LTD 1 54 716 THE MALABAR COMMERCIAL COMPANY LIMITED 55 717 METROPOLITAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. 56 721 MANGALAM ESTATES PVT LTD 57 722 MARTHANDAM EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION 58 736 MALABAR MILLS LTD 59 742 1M.PAUL VARGHESE & CO PVT LTD 60 743 MAYITHRA COIR FACTORIES PVT LTD 61 752 MEERAKHAN & SONS PVT LTD 62 759 MEGHJEE MALSEE PVT LTD. 63 770 MOOTHAKUNNAM INDUSTRIES PVT LTD 64 777 NELLIAMPATHY PLANTATIONS LIMITED. 65 810 NATIONAL TYRE & RUBBER CO OF INDIA LTD 66 818 NATIONAL UNION LTD 67 880 PEERMADE TEA CO LTD 68 882 PUNNATHARA TRUST PVT LTD 69 909 PILMEN AGENTS PVT LTD 70 919 P.JOHN CHANDY & CO PVT LTD 71 935 PAN TRAVANCORE INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED 72 936 POTHEN JOSEPH & SONS PVT LTD 73 951 PALAI GENERAL PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 74 959 PADINJAREKARA PUNNEN KURIAN & SONS PVT LTD 75 974 QUILON OIL MILLERS AND EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION. 76 976 RAMANGALAM TILE WORKS CO LTD 77 990 THE RUBBER DEALERS' ASSOCIATION. 78 991 RAJESWARI PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 79 995 S.N.D.P.YOGAM. 80 1003 ST. JOSEPH'S SYRIAN CATHOLIC UNION CO LTD 81 1030 SHIVA & CO PVT LTD 82 1046 SOUTH INDIAN PLANTATIONS LTD 83 1068 S.K.V. INDUSTRIES PVT LTD 84 1071 SAW MILLS & INDUSTRIES LTD. 85 1103 SRI- KRISHNA VILAS ESTATE PVT LTD 86 1119 SREE RAMAVILASAM PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY PVT LTD 87 1157 TRAVANCORE GENERAL BANK LTD 88 1171 TRAVANCORE MICA CO PVT LTD 89 1180 THE TRAVANCORE COIR MATS & MATTING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION. 90 1183 TANTIODE PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 91 1208 THE TRAVANCORE RAYONS LTD. 92 1213 THE TRAVANCORE CEMENTS LTD 93 1229 TRIVANDRUM TRANSPORT PVT LTD 94 1238 TRAVANCORE AUTOMOBILES PVT LTD 95 1256 THE UNION TILE FACTORY PVT LTD 96 1262 UNITED MOTOR UNION PVT LTD 97 1263 UNION CARDAMOMS PVT LTD 98 1274 UNITED TRADING CORPN. CHITTY FUND PVT LTD 99 1281 UNITED ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD 100 1283 UNITED AGENCIES (TRIVANDRUM) PVT LTD 101 1302 VIJAYALAKSHMI CHITTY CO PVT LTD 102 1305 VADAKKEKALAM PLANTATIONS LTD 103 1310 VIJAYAMOHINI MILLS LTD 104 1326 VIDYA PRACHARANAM PVT LTD 105 1339 VIDYARAMBHAM PRESS & BOOK DEPOT PVT LTD 106 1350 WEST COAST OIL MILLS PVT LTD 107 1373 FATIMA PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 108 1393 AYSHA HOSIERY FACTORY PVT LTD 2 109 1400 BHARAT PLYWOOD & TIMBER PRODUCTS PVT LTD 110 1403 CALICUT WYNAD MOTOR SERVICE PVT LTD 111 1404 CHIRUKANDAN & CO PVT LTD 112 1424 CANNANORE SPINNING & WEAVING MILLS LTD 113 1436 ENGANDIYUR VYAPARA CO PVT LTD 114 1440 FOOD & FARMS LTD 115 1445 GLEN LEVEN ESTATES PRIVATE LIMITED 116 1450 INDUSTRIAL TRADING CO (KERALA) PVT LTD 117 1458 JAMBOO & COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED 118 1459 JACOB STEPHEN & SONS PVT LTD 119 1464 KALLAI WOOD WORKS PVT LTD 120 1467 K.N.S HAJEE SHAIK ABDUL KADER LABBAI SAHIB & CO LTD 121 1483 KRISHNA & CO (PALGHAT) PVT LTD 122 1486 KOTTAPADI TRADING CO PVT LTD 123 1502 KINAKOOL KHADARHAJEE & CO PVT LTD 124 1525 MALAYALAM PLANTATIONS TRUSTEE CO. PVT LTD 125 1529 MANNUR TILE & TIMBER WORKS PVT LTD 126 1531 MALABAR SPINNING & WEAVING MILLS LTD 127 1563 THE MATHILAKAM RELIEF CO. LTD. 128 1570 NAVODAYAM PVT LTD 129 1575 NEW INDIA CERAMICS LTD 130 1581 N.S. & NORTH MALABAR PUBLIC CONVEYANCE PVT LTD 131 1591 PRABHATHAM PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO PVT LTD 132 1600 PARLI TILE WORKS PVT LTD 133 1629 S CHELLAM AYYAR PVT LTD 134 1632 SOUTH INDIAN SOAP MAKERS ASSOCIATION. 135 1636 SREE RAJAGOPAL CO PVT LTD 136 1665 SALES & AGENCIES PRIVATE LIMITED 137 1674 THACHAMPARA PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 138 1675 THEMMALAPURAM BUS TRANSPORT, PVT LTD 139 1678 TEA ESTATES & REPRESENTATIONS (INDIA) PVT LTD 140 1691 UNITED MERCANTILE CO PVT LTD 141 1697 UNITED TIMBER & CASHEW PRODUCTS PVT LTD 142 1712 YOOSUF SAGAR ABDULLA & SONS PVT LTD 143 1717 KOYAPPATHODY SAW MILLS PVT LTD 144 1725 R.K.V. MOTORS & TIMBERS PVT LTD 145 1728 PARVATHI MILLS LTD 146 1730 MALABAR PRINTERS PVT LTD 147 1733 KERALA CONSTRUCTION COMPONENTS LTD 148 1735 KERALA RICE & OIL MILLS PVT LTD 149 1736 NAVABHARATH PLANTATIONS & INDUSTRIAL CO PVT LTD 150 1738 SOUTH EAST FINANCIALS INDIA LIMITED 151 1747 PEOPLES COMMERCIAL CHIT FUND PVT LTD 152 1750 CHAKOLAS SPINNING & WEAVING MILLS LTD 153 1751 UMMAYA GREENS PVT FTD. 154 1771 SUNGKAI PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 155 1779 KOTTUR PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 156 1795 RAJAKAD ESTATE PVT LTD 157 1808 MALAYALI PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO PVT LTD 158 1817 MARXIST PUBLICATIONS LTD 159 1823 DHARAN CONTRACT & ENGINEERING WORKS PVT LTD 160 1830 LINE EQUIPMENTS PVT LTD 161 1838 KERALA AVIATION TRAINING CENTRE. 162 1840 SALES & REPRESENTATIONS PVT LTD 163 1853 KARTHIKEYA BUS SERVICE PVT LTD 3 164 1864 PALAPARAMBA MILL BOARDS PVT LTD 165 1865 JAI BHARAT TILE & CLAY WORKS PVT LTD 166 1868 COCHIN OIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. 167 1873 COMPANY DE MENDEZ PVT LTD 168 1890 PUTHENPURAYIL PLANTATIONS & INDUSTRIES PVT LTD 169 1891 KERALA LAKSHMI MILLS LTD 170 1905 SRI RANGA VILAS STEEL ROLLING MILLS LTD 171 1907 DARRAGH SMAIL & CO (INDIA) LTD 172 1910 PREMIER ENTERPRISES PVT LTD 173 1914 MOOTHADATH BROTHERS PRIVATE LIMITED 174 1915 WEST COAST MINING SYNDICATE PVT LTD 175 1917 LAKSHMI LINES LTD 176 1920 SPICE TRADES & INDUSTRIES PVT LTD 177 1933 CASH CREDITS PVT LTD 178 1934 INDIRAJI MEDICAL CENTRE PRIVATE LIMITED 179 1944 NAINA BROTHERS PVT LTD 180 1945 RAMESHGIRI PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 181 1946 KERALA PREMO PIPE FACTORY LTD 182 1947 UDAYA FINANCIAL CORPN. PVT LTD 183 1951 WEST INDIA STEEL CO LTD 184 1954 JOLY FILMS PVT LTD 185 1957 VANCHINAD PRESS & PUBLICATION PVT LTD 186 1967 RUKMINI INDUSTRIAL CORPN. PVT LTD 187 1974 INDEPENDENT PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 188 1979 MADRAS SPINNERS LTD 189 1988 SRIVILAS PREMIER CHIT FUNDS PVT LTD. 190 1990 PRAKASH PLANTATIONS PVT LTD 191 1998 KOTTAYAM TEXTILES LTD 192 2005 TRICOTT MILLS LIMITED 193 2008 ELECTRO DIESEL PVT LTD 194 2010 KERALA HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED 195 2011 SRI BHAGAVATHI TEXTILES LTD 196 2014 DELUXE KNITTING WORKS PVT LTD 197 2016 RANJAN MOTOR CO PVT LTD 198 2017 RAJALAKSHII VILASAM CO PVT LTD 199 2018 PURO PHARMA PRIVAE LTD 200 2019 PARUR COMMERCIAL CHIT CO PVT LTD 201 2030 PARUR CANNING INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED 202 2032 TRAVANCORE PLYWOOD INDUSTRIES LTD 203 2034 TRIVANDRUM RUBBER WORKS LTD 204 2040 RUBROFIBRE PVT LTD 205 2047 KERALA SPINNERS LTD. 206 2050 THIRUVEPATHI MILLS LIMITED. 207 2053 MODERN PHARMACEUTICALS PVT LTD 208 2058 BEAUTY TANNERS LTD 209 2059 PERIA PEAK ESTATES PVT LTD 210 2066 KANJIRASSERI ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LIMITED 211 2073 MALABAR METALS & ALLOYS PVT LTD 212 2077 WESTERN INDIA LEATHERS PVT LTD 213 2079 FAIRLANDS TEAS PVT.LTD. 214 2081 ALATHUR TALUK RICE MILLERS SYNDICATE PVT LTD 215 2087 THE EMPIRE ENTERPRISSES PRIVATE LIMITED 216 2088 ASSOCIATED SPICES AND CONDIMENTS PRIVATE LIMITED 217 2089 MALAYALA OUSHADHALAYAM PVT LTD 218 2102 COCHIN PALM PRIVATE LIMITED 4 219 2105 CHERIYANS ENTERPRISES PVT LTD 220 2106 AGREENCO FIBRE FOAM PRIVATE LIMITED 221 2116 AGRO METALS PVT LTD 222 2123 R.GAC ELECTRODES LTD 223 2126 KOIRLAP INDUSTRIES PVT LTD 224 2127 KEEN PESTICIDES PVT LTD 225 2142 STEELWRIGHT PVT LTD 226 2148 ARYA AYURVEDIC PHARMACY PVT LTD 227 2149 VEMBANAD RECLAMATIONS PVT LTD 228 2151 SERVICE ENTERPRISES LTD. 229 2162 JAYA THEATERS PVT LTD 230 2163 SOUTH ASIAN PLYWOOD MILLS PRIVATE LIMITED 231 2164 F.I.C. AGENCIES PVT LTD 232 2171 WEBUILD PVT. LTD. 233 2174 SWIFT MARKETEERS PVT LTD 234 2175 QUILON CASHEW PROCESSING CO PVT LTD 235 2179 BREWERIES INDIA PVT LTD 236 2180 PERIYAR CHEMICALS LTD 237 2185 POONANI LOANS & KURIES PVT LTD. 238 2186 ERNAKULAM AUTOMOBILES PVT LTD 239 2193 EAST INDIAN VENEERS & TIBERS PVT LTD 240 2195 WEST COAST SOLVENT EXTRACTIONS PVT LTD 241 2211 ANAND LAMP BALLAST MANUFACTURING CO.
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