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List of Unclaimed Depositors of Hpscb Ltd LIST OF UNCLAIMED DEPOSITORS OF HPSCB LTD I. UNCLAIMED DEPOSITORS (APRIL 2014 TO MARCH2016) Sr. No. Name Of Depositer Address 1 GEETA RAM Vill kaloh P.o Naswal. 2 PARTAP SINGH Vill Padyalag P.O.Dadhol 3 MEERA DEVI Vill Bhater P.O. Dadhol 4 INDER RAM Vill.Seo P.O.Naswal 5 MANORMA DEVI V.P.O. Dadhol 6 SHASHI KIRAN C/O Kiran Book Deopt 7 PARKASH CHAND Vill Delhwin P.O.Gahar 8 BANSHI RAM Vill. Bhater P.O.Dadhol 9 SUNDER RAM Vill&P.O.DABALA 10 JODH SINGH V.P.O. Dangar 11 SHANKULTA DEVI Vill. Dehlwin P.O.Gahar 12 DILA RAM Vill.Chokana P.O.Dangar 13 BALDEV SINGH Vill.& P.O.Lanjhta 14 NARNJAN JAIN Vill & P.O. Nadaun 15 DHARM CHAND SHARMA Vill. Maslama Kalan 16 JASMATI DEVI VPO Naswal 17 DHARAM SINGH Vill Bari P.O.Dangar 18 JYOTI BALA Vill.Bhater P.O. Dadhol 19 SOM NATH Vill Jarora P.O.Dadhol 20 SITA RAM V.P.O. Dadhol 21 KAMALA DEVI Vill Padyalag P.O.Dadhol 22 SAROJ KUMARI Vill Nihari P.O.Naswal 23 SANJEEV KUMAR Vill Bah P.O.Dadhol 24 RAJ KUMAR Vill Padyalag P.O.Dadhol 25 HIRA LAL V.P.O.Naswal 26 GIAN CHAND VPO Gatwar 27 PREM LAL Vill Lethwin P.O.Lehri Sarel 28 BANSHI RAM Vill Bhater P.o Dadhol 29 RAM LAL Vill Padyalag P.O.Dadhol 30 SHER SINGH V.P.O.Dangar 31 DEVI SINGH KAUNDAL Vill Swara P.O.Dadhol 32 SURESH KUMAR Vill Bhel P.O.Dadhol 33 Dila Ram Thakur Inspector Co.Op.Soc.Sadar,Blp 34 Sunita Dhiman & Anil Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 35 Bhoop Singh Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 36 Jeet Ram C/O B.D.O.Sadar,BLP. 37 Champa Devi Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 38 Baldev Singh Vill.Kherian,P.O.Sadar,Blp 39 Ram Pyari C/O H.R.T.C.BLP 40 Neeraj Verma Nihal Sector,Bilaspur 41 Tilak Raj Vill.Chandpur,Bilaspur 42 Rattan Lal Vill.Bauh P.O.Deoth 43 Balwant Singh Vill. Chehri P.O. Badhaghat 44 Reena Devi Vill.& P.O.Kutehla,Swarghat 45 Surjeet Singh Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 46 Chinta Sharma C/O Kamla Gen Store,Lakhanpur 47 Parvesh Kumar Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 48 Bihari Lal Vill.Dolodal,P.O.Kotla,Ropar 49 Shyam Lal Vill Kathla P.O.JaiNagar,Solan 50 Lekh Ram Vill.Saal,P.O.Darlaghat,Solan 51 Nardev Negi Vill.Rattanpur P.O.Karthot,Shimla 52 Jagdish Chand Vill Bagi,P.O.Binaula 53 Sarswati Devi Vill.Kyarad,P.O.Bhararighat 54 Ram Pyari Vill& P.O.Jamli,Blp 55 Karam Chand Police Line,Lakhanpur 56 Baboo Ram Vill & P.O.Barmana 57 Polo Ram Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 58 Vijay Kumar Vill.Sihra P.O.Binaula,Blp 59 Basu Dev Vill & P.O.Berthin,BLP 60 Komal Bhatia Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 61 Pankaj Bhardwaj Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 62 Vikas Bansal Vill.& P.O.Jukhala 63 Parkash Chand Vill.& P.O.Kothipura,Blp 64 Balak Ram Vill.& P.O.Darlaghat 65 Mohan Singh Vill.Bater P.O.Bhararighat 66 Kanshi Ram Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 67 Brij Lal Vill.Samtyari P.O.Kandhar,Solan 68 Hari Dass Vill.Samloh,P.O.Navgaon,Solan 69 Ram Dass Vill.Kharota P.O.& Teh Jhandutta 70 Raj Kumar Vill.Malyari.P.O.Malangan,Jhandutta 71 Roshani Devi Vill.Tuhnoo P.O.Kallar 72 Kehar Singh Vill.& P.O.Dabhota,Solan 73 Prem Lal Vill.& P.O.Behal 74 Rajinder Pal Vill,Dabheta P.O.Swarghat,Blp 75 Ashok Kumar Vill.Ropa P.O.Dhaun Kothi 76 Mahender Singh Vill & P.O.Raghunathpura 77 Roshan Lal Vill.& P.O.Kashlog,Arki,Solan 78 Anajana Kumari Vill & P.O.Barmana 79 Hira Lal Vill.Samtyari P.O.Kandhar,Solan 80 Asha Devi Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 81 Paras Ram Vill & P.O.Nanawan,Ghumarwin 82 Shankar Lal Vill.Nauni,P.O.Darlaghat 83 Brij Lal Vill.Padyar,P.O.Mangal.Arki 84 Banti Devi Vill.Nalag Teh. Arki Solan 85 Nanak Chand Vill.Hawani,Kol,P.O.Kandhar,Solan 86 Amar Singh Vill.Hawani.P.O.Mangal,Solan 87 Manoj Bhatia Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 88 Virender Singh Vill.Ladhera P.O.Behna jattan 89 Parshu Ram HIG-6,H.B.Colony 90 Baboo Ram Vill.Davaru,P.O.Darlaghat 91 Rattan Lal Vill Barnoo P.O.Sui Surhaar 92 Daleep Singh Vill.& P.O.Deoli 93 Krishan Chand Vill.Saulli,P.O.Darlighat 94 Kewal Singh Vill.& P.O.Dabhota,Solan 95 Rattan Lal Vill.Nauni P.O.Kothipura 96 Ram Swaroop Vill.Poli P.O.Thuran 97 Dinesh Kumar Sec.& P.O.Lakhanpur 98 Suman Sharma C/O C.M.O. Office,Bilaspur 99 Baboo Ram Vill Dabar P.O.Namhol 100 Jai Chand H.No.100 ,Raura Sec.,Bilaspur 101 Kishori Lal Vill.Bannu,P.O.Tanbol 102 Babu Ram Vill.& P.O.Jai Nagar,Arki,Solan 103 Leela Devi Vill.& P.O.Sulli, Teh.Arki 104 Babu Ram Vill & P.O.Kotla 105 Kamla Dhiman H.No.34,Koserian,Danoh,Blp 106 Devi Ram Vill.Makri Markand,P.O.Jukhala 107 Sohan Lal Vill.Jabli.P.O.Raghunathpura 108 Sanjay Kumar Vill.Nauni P.O.Kothipura 109 Lekh Ram Vill.Talwar P.O.Chandpur 110 Sheela Devi Nihal Sector,Bilaspur 111 Banku Deen H.No.13,Raura Sec No.3,Blp 112 Gurnam Singh Vill Pulachar P.O.Swahan,Naina Deviji 113 Lalit Kumar Vill Oel P.O.Sadar,Blp 114 Archit Kumar H.No.149-B,Main Mkt,Blp 115 Hari Krishan Vill & P.O.Raghunathpura 116 Raj Kumar Vill.Ghumani,P.O.Kandraur 117 Kaula Devi Vill.& P.O.Raghunathpura 118 Mohan Singh VPO Bassi 119 Monika D/o Krishan Chand VPO Talai Tehsil Jhandutta Distt Bilaspur 120 Manorma Devi W/o Mohinder Singh VPO Talai Tehsil JhanduttaDistt Bilaspur 121 Diler Singh Village Bhadret PO Bhapral 122 Satya Devi W/o Rattan Chand VPO Jhandutta Tehsil Jhandutta Distt Bilaspur 123 Yashwant Singh Village Dali PO Kandraur Distt Bilaspur 124 Manisha Kumari D/o Siri Ram VPO Daslehra Tehsil Jhandutta Distt Bilaspur 125 Jagan Nath S/o Shiv RamVPO Jhabola Tehsil Jhandutta Distt Bilaspur 126 Sarwan Kumar S/o Prem Lal VPO Gharan Tehsil Jhandutta Distt Bilaspur 127 Jiwan Singh VPO Talai Tehsil Jhandutta Distt Bilaspur 128 Kishan Chand VPO Talai Tehsil Jhandutta Distt Bilaspur 129 Deepak Kumar S/o Somnath Sharma VPO Talai Tehsil Jhandutta Distt Bilaspur 130 Yash Raj Jalota S/o kishori lal VPO Hamirpur Distt Hamirpur 131 Arjun Singh S/o Ram ChandVillage Darhan Marwa(J&K) 132 RATTAN LAL President Muncipal Committee, Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 133 VINOD KUMAR PURI S/o Sh. Bilaiti Ram, Shri Naina Devi Ji 134 MANMOHAN SHARMA S/o Sh. Jai Parkash, TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji-174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 135 RAJ KUMAR SHARMA S/o Ruvail Singh, Sharma Studio, Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 136 MAYA DEVI & J. P. GAUTAM W/o Hari Ram, Hari Niwas, Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 137 AMAR CHAND C/o Sh. Ram Lal, TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 138 BALBIR KUMAR VPO Sanghol, Distt. Ludhiana, Punjab 139 MOHAN SINGH S/o Sh. Sazara Singh, Q. No. 1 C, B.B.M.B Colony, Ganguwal, Distt. Roper, Punjab 140 BAKSHI RAM SHARMA Village Dolra, P.O Swahan, Tehsil Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 141 NIKKA RAM PUJARI S/o Sh. Late Parma Nand Sharma, TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 142 RAJ KUMAR SINGHLA & SUNITA SINGHLA C/o Bankey Bihari Lal, TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 143 SAT PAL SINGH H.P.S.C.S Coop., Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 144 KAMLESH SHARMA & SAROOP SHARMA TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 145 KAPIL DEV S/o Sh. Amar Nath, Anandpur Sahib, Distt. Roper, Punjab 146 RAMESH KUMAR & ARUNESH KUMAR TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 147 PREM NATH S/o Sh. Kassi Ram, Vill. Ghoman, Distt. Gurdaspur (P.B) 148 HARMESH PAL S/o Sh. Bhagat Ram, Vill. Thapia, Distt. Hoshiarpur (PB) 149 ARUN GAUTAM UG SHASHI BALA TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 150 DEEPMALA UG PAWAN KUMAR TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 151 KULWANT SINGH S/o Sh. Biker Singh, VPO Kanfara, Tehsil Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 152 ANANT RAM S/o Sh. Puran Chand, Vill. Chalela, PO Nakrana, Teshil Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 153 SHANKAR RANA S/o Sh. Ayta Ram, C/o Rajiv Sharma, Vill. Ghawandal, TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 154 RAM KALI & SOVITA DEVI Village Kalari, PO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 155 JOGINDER SINGH S/o Sh. Ram Bhag, Vill. Suwana, PO Nakrana, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 156 PIYARE LAL S/o Sh. Hukam Ram, Vill. Pansui, TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 157 RAJ KUMAR & KEWAL KRISHAN C/o Sh. Asha Ram Gautam, TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 158 NETTAR SINGH TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 159 MINAKSHI TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt. Bilaspur (H.P) 160 AJAY KUMAR S/o Sh. Akha Kumar, C/o Sh. Sehdev Contractor, TPO Shri Naina Devi Ji - 174310, Distt.
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