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Immovable Property File of Group a Officers Central CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE FORCE IMMOVABLE PROPERTY FILE OF GROUP A OFFICERS Reg No Name Unit Property Type Present Value How Acquired Annual Income Acceptance Date Rank Present Pay Address where property is situated Ownership Date Of acquisition From Whom Acquired IRLA 2012/PRPT/00050 MADAN SINGH IG-RS Agricalture Land 1800000 Gift 0 15/02/2013 RAGHAVA 79000 RAJASTHAN--JAIPUR--3 bighas agriculture land in In the name of 14/02/2012 The property received by Smt Rachana ADG khasra No.889/1 in village Chittoda, Tehsil-Phagi, wife Raghava ( wife of officer) as gift from her Distt-Jaipur mother Smt Beena Kumari 13889 IG-RS Residential Land / 1000000 Purchase 0 15/02/2013 Plot 79000 RAJASTHAN--JAIPUR--187.50 Sqr Yards residential In the name of 21/10/2005 Shri Chhitar Mal Kumawat R/O Kalwad Road, plot at Plot NO.37 in scheme No.9, Anand Vihar,Sirsi wife Jhotwara, Jaipur Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan. IG-RS House 407160 Purchase 0 23/03/1987 79000 RAJASTHAN--JAIPUR--Built up house in 343.33 Sqr. Own Name 25/04/1986 Sahakari Mitra Grith Nirman Samiti Ltd., Jaipur Yards residential plot at E-5/125, Path-6, Jamuna (Regd. Under Rajasthan Co-operative Society Nagar, Sodala, Jaipur. Act 1965) IG-RS Agricalture Land 278300 Purchase 0 15/02/2013 79000 RAJASTHAN--JAIPUR--0.04 Bigha agriculture land in In the name of 01/12/2011 Smt Beena Kumari w/o Shri Mahinder Pratap Khasra NO.901/03 village Cittoda, Tehsil-Phagi, Jaipur wife R/O E-5, Path No.6, Jama Nagar, Sodala, Jaipur, Rajasthan 2012/PRPT/00072 SATENDRA PAL DTE-GEN House 0 Inheritance 0 11/03/2013 SINGH 65760 UTTAR PRADESH--ALLAHABAD--Ancestral house Jointly with Inheritance from Shri Thakur Gopal Sharma IG in an area of 5000 sqr yards at 05 ( Now 17) Mahatma family members Singhy Ji (Grand father) Gandhi Marg 15348 Reg No Name Unit Property Type Present Value How Acquired Annual Income Acceptance Date Rank Present Pay Address where property is situated Ownership Date Of acquisition From Whom Acquired IRLA 2012/PRPT/00072 SATENDRA PAL DTE-GEN Plantation / Estate 0 Inheritance 0 11/03/2013 SINGH 65760 MADHYA PRADESH--REWA--Mango orchard Jointly with Inheritance IG measuring 1-1/2 family members 15348 DTE-GEN Flat 3000000 Purchase 0 11/03/2013 65760 MADHYA PRADESH--BHOPAL--Flat No.401, HIG-A Jointly with 26/12/2009 Not mentioned ( 1717 Sqr Feet) at Block No.1 Aakriti ECo City, family members DTE-GEN Flat 4838000 Purchase 0 11/03/2013 65760 UTTAR PRADESH--GAUTAM BUDH NAGAR--Flat Own Name Not mentioned No.401, HIG-A( 1640 Sqr Feet) at Amrapali Sapphire Complex, Sector-44 DTE-GEN Flat 9104751 Purchase 0 27/11/2013 65760 UTTAR PRADESH--GAUTAM BUDH NAGAR- Jointly with wife M/S Better Option Propmart Pvt Ltd. 8th floor, -Flat/Unit No.N-1605,16th floor, MSX MSX Tower-II Appha Commercial Belt, Greater Tower-II,Alpha CommercialBelt,Greater Noida(UP) Noida(UP) DTE-GEN Plantation / Estate 0 Inheritance 0 11/03/2013 65760 MADHYA PRADESH--REWA--Mango orchard Jointly with Inheritance measuring 4-1/2 acres at Naigarhi, Mauganj family members DTE-GEN Plantation / Estate 0 Inheritance 0 11/03/2013 65760 MADHYA PRADESH--REWA--Mango orchard Jointly with Inheritance measuring 3/4 acres at Naigarhi, Mauganj, family members Reg No Name Unit Property Type Present Value How Acquired Annual Income Acceptance Date Rank Present Pay Address where property is situated Ownership Date Of acquisition From Whom Acquired IRLA 2012/PRPT/00072 SATENDRA PAL DTE-GEN Agricalture Land 0 Inheritance 200000 11/03/2013 SINGH 65760 MADHYA PRADESH--REWA--Fram land of approx Jointly with Inheritance IG 54 acres at Mahewa, Teonthar family members 15348 DTE-GEN House 0 Inheritance 0 11/03/2013 65760 MADHYA PRADESH--REWA--Ancestral House in an Jointly with Inheritance area of approx 7.1/2 acres at Naigarhi,Mauganj. family members DTE-GEN Residential Land / 100000 Purchase 0 17/06/1996 Plot 65760 RAJASTHAN--JAIPUR-- 500 Sqr Yards residential Own Name 17/06/1996 Ms Kamlesh W/O Shri Mahesh Kumar R/O Vill- land in Plot No.74 Mansarovar Manyawas, Mansarovar, Jaipur 2012/PRPT/00016 AJIT IG-RAF Building With Land 5000000 Inheritance 0 28/01/2013 KULSHRESHTHA 65760 UTTAR PRADESH--MATHURA--One 2 storied Jointly with Inheritance from father residential building in 1100 sq yard plot at 75 krishna family members Puri Distt Mathura UP 15446 IG-RAF Residential Land / 1000000 Purchase 0 28/01/2013 Plot 65760 UTTAR PRADESH--MATHURA--200 Sqryrd land at In the name of 31/12/1983 Shri Babu Singh, S/O Shri Kanaiah Kamla Nagar Colony, Vill-Baad,Mathura, UP wife IG-RAF Flat 13500000 Purchase 0 28/01/2013 65760 DELHI--SOUTH WEST DELHI--3 Bed room flat No. Own Name 31/12/2001 Allotted by DDA A-58, Sidharth Kunj, Co-Op. Gropup Housing Society, Sector-7, Plot No.17 Dwarka, New Delhi Reg No Name Unit Property Type Present Value How Acquired Annual Income Acceptance Date Rank Present Pay Address where property is situated Ownership Date Of acquisition From Whom Acquired IRLA 2012/PRPT/00040 SHAMSHER SINGH DTE-GEN House 15000000 Inheritance 200000 15/02/2013 SANDHU 65750 DELHI--SOUTH DELHI--House No.K-3 Fath Nagar, In the name of 11/04/1994 Inherited from mother Smt Shanti Devi during IG New Delhi-18 ( Constructed 03 stories building on 150 wife 1994 Sq. Yrd Plot ) 15455 DTE-GEN Residential Land / 1400000 Purchase 0 18/09/2013 Plot 65750 PUNJAB--AMRITSAR--200 Sqr yard land at Signature Jointly with son M/S Signature County Developers Pvt Ltd at Green Project, Ram Tirath Road, Amritsar H-38, Ground Floor Bali Nagar, New Delhi DTE-GEN Flat 10000000 Purchase 250000 18/02/1989 65750 DELHI--SOUTH WEST DELHI--SFS, Category-II, Own Name 18/09/1989 Delhi Development Authority Flat-GH-10, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi 2012/PRPT/00032 DR.K NARSIMHA CH-GTY House 2000000 Inheritance 0 15/02/2013 RAO 58490 ANDHRA PRADESH--NELLORE--B-12-494 Buchi Own Name BY Inheritance Reddi Palem Distt Nellore(AP) 17253 CH-GTY Flat 3000000 Purchase 0 15/02/2013 58490 UTTAR PRADESH--GHAZIABAD--J-42-HIG In the name of 25/09/2012 GDA, Ghaziabad (UP) Duplex,Govindpuram, Ghaziabad(UP) daughter 2012/PRPT/00036 DR.H.R.RAGHAVAN DTE-GEN Flat 1800000 Purchase 0 15/02/2013 60850 KARNATAKA--BANGALORE CITY--Flat No.4K,4th Own Name 18/07/2008 Shri Prakash Deo S/O Late Murgendra Deo, floor,property No.39/1,Sunder Heights, New House No.100 West of Chord Rd, Rajaji Nagar, NO.1168,Hesargatta Road, Dasarthalli, Yeshwanthpura, Bangalore. 18099 Hobil Reg No Name Unit Property Type Present Value How Acquired Annual Income Acceptance Date Rank Present Pay Address where property is situated Ownership Date Of acquisition From Whom Acquired IRLA 2012/PRPT/01916 SANJAY KAUSHIK IG-WS Flat 4200000 Purchase 0 07/05/2013 63540 UTTAR PRADESH--GAUTAM BUDH NAGAR--Flat Jointly with wife 26/03/2012 Mr. Manoj Goel and Mrs Uma Goel, R/O IG No. IND-G-17, Parsvnath -Edens, Sector - Alfa-II, H.No.EG-18, IInd floor, Inderpuri, New Greater Noida, Dist:Gautam, Budha Nagar(UP). Delhi-110012. 22228 Residential flat of an area 134.62 Sq. mtr. IG-WS House 2800000 Purchase 0 07/05/2013 63540 PUNJAB--MOHALI--Plot/House No.18, Kalgidhar Own Name 19/06/2003 i) Mrs. Sunita Nagrath W/o Mr. Rakesh Nagrath. Enclave, NAC-Zirakpur, Tehsil-Dera Bassi, Dis-SAS ii) Mrs,. Rajni Nagrath, W/o Pawan Nagrath, Nagar, (Mohali) Pin-140603(punjab) 344.11 Sq,yds R/o House No.743/28, Gali No.07, Gurunanak Partly constructed Residential Plot Nagar, Patiala (punjab) IG-WS Flat 5250000 Purchase 0 05/12/2013 63540 ANDHRA PRADESH--RANGA REDDY--3 BHK Flat Jointly with wife Mrs V.Padmavathi W/O Dr V.V.Raja Gopala No.401, Block-C,Survey No.62,Gayaeti Hills Rao,R/O Road No.1 Banjara Hills Hyderabad Apartments, Prashanti Hills, Raidurg Navkhalsa Village, Ranga Reddy 2012/PRPT/00135 SURAJ BHAN KAJAL IG-NWS Residential Land / 500000 Purchase 0 27/03/2013 Plot 63540 DELHI--CENTRAL DELHI--Plot NO. E-225/1, Own Name 04/04/2012 Shri Vijay Singh , A-6, Shyam Vihar-II, Khasra No. 168, Shyam Vihar, Najafgarh, New Delhi Najafgarh, New Delh 22246 IG-NWS House 280000 Purchase 0 02/06/2005 63540 HARYANA--BHIWANI--H.No.871, Huda, Sector-23, In the name of 16/10/2003 Sh. Ravinder Kumar S/o Laxman Das, H.No.30, Bhiwani, Haryana wife Chiranjiv Colony, BTM Road, Bhiwani,Haryana IG-NWS Residential Land / 4500000 Purchase 0 17/03/2013 Plot 63540 DELHI--CENTRAL DELHI--E/224,Shyam Own Name 25/07/1995 Sh. R.K.Sharma,Dinapur, Delhi Vihar,Najafgarh, N/Delhi Reg No Name Unit Property Type Present Value How Acquired Annual Income Acceptance Date Rank Present Pay Address where property is situated Ownership Date Of acquisition From Whom Acquired IRLA 2012/PRPT/00135 SURAJ BHAN KAJAL IG-NWS Residential Land / 1800000 Purchase 0 19/02/2014 Plot 63540 HARYANA--SONEPAT--250 Sqr Yard, Plot No. C/64 Own Name Not mentioned IG Greenwood City,Sector-26/27,Sonepat(Haryana) 22246 2012/PRPT/00001 SHAILENDRA KUMAR DTE-GEN Residential Land / 1102647 Purchase 0 01/01/1900 Plot 63570 UTTAR PRADESH--LUCKNOW--Vihan Farms & Eco Own Name M/S Prem Shanti Developer Resorts Anchali Khera 7501 22264 DTE-GEN Residential Land / 2310000 Purchase 0 01/01/1900 Plot 63570 UTTAR PRADESH--GAUTAM BUDH NAGAR--220 Own Name Greater Noida Development Authority, under Sq Mtrs residential plot No.
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