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List of Shareholders ‐ Unclaimed Dividend for Financial Year 2009‐10 Onward List of Shareholders ‐ Unclaimed Dividend for financial year 2009‐10 onward Folio/DP‐ID & Client No of ID Name of Shareholder Joint Shareholder 1Joint Shareholder 2 ADDRESS shares IN30011810662623 JAI VERENDER SINGH VILL AND PO DABODHA KALAN DISTT JHAJJAR HARYANA 124507 100 IN30018311418916 DEVI DAYAL SHARMA KAANCH MILL BADA GATE BIRLA NAGAR P O GWALIOR M P 474005 500 IN30039413087362 P RAVINDIRAN NO 244‐16 THIRUMALAI NAGAR UDAIYAMPALAYAM CHINNAVEDAMPATTI COIMBATORE 100 IN30039414684873 PRADEEP SINGHVI C‐1194 LIG FLATS EAST LONI ROAD NEAR MOTHER DAIRY DELHI 110093 100 IN30051310775196 VINOD KUMAR SUNIL KUMAR C/O VIJOY PHONE AND CO MOHALLA MISCOT MAIN ROAD MOTIHARI EAST CHAMPARAM BIHAR 845401 100 IN30088814200977 BOLTON SECURITIES (P) LTD. 2/27, ANSARI ROAD, DARYA GANJ NEW DELHI 110002 700 IN30096610304268 SANJEEV GOEL H‐ 69‐ A DILSHAD GARDEN DELHI 110095 100 IN30112715896328 SHEONANDAN PRASAD KISAN NAGAR P.O. ANISABAD (NEAR SATYA GAS AGENCY), PATNA 500 IN30118620123104 MAHAVEER MEENA BAZAR BANBASA 262310 50 IN30135630007220 SUNITA E‐1558 NETAJI NAGAR NEW DELHI 110023 200 IN30143610485180 ASHA P SETH KAMDHENU BD NO 3 FLAT NO 610 ANDHERI WEST MUMBAI 400053 200 IN30148510579199 LIMBASIYA ASHOKBHAI DUNGARSHIBHAI VALLABH NAGAR TAL ‐ GONDAL 360311 50 IN30155720885161 NEERAJA MAHESHWARI FLAT NO 7/303 SHAKTIKUNJ APPT B9/3 SECTOR 62 NOIDA G B NAGAR 201309 100 IN30169610297316 PARUCHURI KRISHNA RAO D.NO.3/32 KURICHEDU POST PRAKASAM POST ANDHRA PRADESH 523304 100 IN30169610300800 RAMA KRISHNAIAHS NO 22 A3 K BLOCK VASU LAYOUT RANGARAO COLONY RAMAKRISHNANAGAR MYSORE 100 IN30169610316325 VIVEK KUMAR C‐ 16/14 SECTOR ‐ 71 NOIDA 201307 204 IN30169610425797 SUJATHA.K 39/1 VIVEKANANDAR STREET KARUMANDI CHELLI PALAYAM PERUNDURAI 638052 100 IN30177410484040 DINESH CHANDRA TIWARI HILL VIEW COLONY KANYABAGH ROAD KHATIMA 262308 100 IN30177413097950 ANOOP KUMAR USHUS KOMANA ALAPPUZHA KERALA 688561 10 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