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Paushak 2008-2009 CIN L51909GJ1972PLC044638 Company Name PAUSHAK LIMITED Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 08-Aug-2013 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 344344 Sum of interest on unpaid and unclaimed dividend 0 Sum of matured deposit 0 Sum of interest on matured deposit 0 Sum of matured debentures 0 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0 Sum of application money due for refund 0 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0 First Name Middle Name Last Name Father/Husb Father/Husb Father/Husband Address Country State District PINCode Folio Number of Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of and First and Middle Last Name Securities Due(in Rs.) transfer to IEPF Name Name (DD-MON-YYYY) A NA 6/9-A KAJA STREET INDIA TAMIL NADU 625001 PAUS000000000 Amount for unclaimed 10.00 25-Aug-2016 ARUMUGAM SOUTH VELI STREET 0005091 and unpaid dividend MADURAI 625001 A C A AIYAM NA C/O AR A INDIA TAMIL NADU 626001 PAUS00000000 Amount for unclaimed 16.00 25-Aug-2016 PERUMAL KARUPPIAH NADAR 00005144 and 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