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Defaulter List for the Month of April-2020 Size EMPLOYEES' STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION Sl.No. Employer Code Employer Name Number Of Employees 1 121000388110001302 St. PAUL'S COLLEGE 10 2 21000000020001002 Main Unit Kanpur 5 3 21000001040000907 KANPUR JAL SANSASTHAN 1 4 21000001080000101 THE ELGIN MILLS COMPANY LTD. 14 5 21000001090000101 THE ELGIN MILLS COMPANY LTD.(UNIT-2) 15 6 21000001170000104 CAWNPORE WOOLLEN MILLS BRANCH 455 7 21000001300000201 SHEWAN TANNERY 48 8 21000001410000102 JUGGLILAL KAMLAPAT JUTE MILLS CO. LTD. 3472 9 21000001420000201 U P TANNERY 1 10 21000001840000305 HIND CHEMICALS LTD 53 11 21000001930000201 NEW UNIVERSAL TANNERY 1 12 21000002640000201 UPPER INDIA TANNERY P LTD 3 13 21000003180000507 VIJAY ALUMINIUM WORKS 32 14 21000003220000101 THE KUMAR WEAVING AND INDUSTRIAL WORKS 5 15 21000003850000503 S P FOUNDRIES 3 16 21000003900000503 J C ROLLING MILL PVT LTD 30 17 21000004150000503 CHARAN SAFE WORKS PVT LTD 12 18 21000004400000704 SHIVAM INDUSTRIES 5 19 21000004700000204 AILGA RUBBER WORK 57 20 21000004850000204 THE NATIONAL TUBING CO. 30 21 21000005210000201 ASIA TANNERY PVT LTD 12 22 21000005640000506 MINERVA ENGINEERING 2 23 21000005970000506 LIGHT ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES 1 24 21000006030000304 ASSOCIATED CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES KANPUR PVT. L 13 25 21000006110000507 MOTI LAL DULI CHAND PVT LTD 70 26 21000006500000606 QUALITY STEEL PRODUCTS LTD., 12 27 21000006690000009 Anand Biscuits Co. 7 28 21000006700000504 MOTILAL PADAMPAT UDYOG PVT. LTD 4 29 21000006720000205 KANPUR PLASTIC COMPANY 2 30 21000006740000504 RATIONALE IRON STEEL CORPORATION 7 31 21000006870000201 ZAZ TANNERY 54 32 21000007060000305 PILCO PHARMA PVT LTD 12 33 21000007120000503 GURU RAM DASS ENGG WORKS 13 34 21000007170000599 MALIK INDUSTRIES 2 35 21000007390000006 Shri Sidhnath Oil Mill 4 36 21000007500000605 B.L.INDUSTRIES [INDIA] 5 37 21000007540000505 B.S.TIN PACKAGERS (p) LTD. 14 38 21000007670000506 IRRIGATION WORKSHOP DIVISION 3 39 21000007740000204 JAIN CHEMICAL & ALLIED INDUSTRIES 80 40 21000007870000304 JAI CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 3 41 21000007880000506 KROMIUM CHEMICALES PVT LTD 15 42 21000007900000201 INDIAN TANNING INDUSTRIES 53 43 21000008250000606 SINGHASANI INDUSTRIES 7 44 21000008260000599 UNITED METAL WORKS 5 45 21000008360000607 VANSAL AND VANSAL 36 46 21000008510000109 TECHNO PRODUCTS 2 47 21000008810000602 BHARAT ELECTRICALS 2 48 21000008860000506 PAHLADRAI STEEL FORGING WORKS 41 49 21000009020000605 UNITED AGRICO INDUSTRIES 4 50 21000009120000504 RAJ MOTEL INDUSTRIES 20 51 21000009130000804 MUKUND MOTORS 6 52 21000009180000503 B S TIN PRINTERS 8 53 21000009200000099 INDO PROSOYA FOODS LTD. 28 54 21000009260000506 NAVIN FOUNDRIES 3 55 21000009350000504 KUMAR ENGINEERING WORKS 8 56 21000009400000705 INDIAN UNION MANUFACTUERS LTD 4 57 21000009470001201 HEER PALACE 10 58 21000009490001201 VIVEK CINEMA 5 59 21000009510001002 THE UNIVERSAL BOOK STALL 3 60 21000009620000506 RAJ FOUNDERIES & ENGG WORKS 4 61 21000009630000504 GUPTA STEEL INDUSTRIES 25 62 21000009660000599 SAIEED BHAI & CO 1 63 21000009710000202 NUSRAT TANNERY PVT LTD 3 64 21000009790000607 AUTO FASTENERS INDIA 8 65 21000009810000106 STANDARD NIWAR MILLS 3 66 21000010065000699 SHRI KRISHNA WELDING AND ENGG. WORKS 4 67 21000010130000803 CMYK PRINTECH LTD 4 68 21000010553000201 SHALIMAR LEATHER IND 57 69 21000011000000008 UNNAO DISTILLARIES AND BREWARIES LTD 75 70 21000011227000099 A G ENTERPRISES 16 71 21000011600000803 PREM PRINTING PRESS 29 72 21000012630000506 MASS PRODUCTS (INDIA) LTD 6 73 21000012994001102 DAWAT RESTAURENT 8 74 21000013010000604 AVINASH SRIVASTAVAEVERDAY INDUSTRIES INDIA 207 75 21000013467000019 THE MAHABIR JUTE MILLS P LTD 144 76 21000013508000100 MOHD ILIYAS 42 77 21000013510001001 BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS 39 78 21000013842000909 SATYA PLASTIC 8 79 21000013922000704 R S AUTO MOBILES 18 80 21000014490000999 HIND INKS INDIA 4 81 21000014520000399 chandra khatta industries 119 82 21000015130000201 ZAM ZAM TANNERS 2 83 21000015390000506 C L GUPTA & SONS 27 84 21000015400000506 STALWART ELECTROPLATING WORKS 9 85 21000015820000304 Singhal Paints p. Ltd. 44 86 21000016310000704 PREMIER CAR SALES LTD 27 87 21000016410000099 BAIJ NATH HARISHANKERNAG PVT LTD 20 88 21000017020000202 MEW GOLD STAR INDUSTRIES 35 89 21000017060000301 SHREE PUSHPA INDUSTRIES 6 90 21000017140000606 TALAT INTERNATIONAL INDIA PVT LTD. 20 91 21000017340000899 STANDARD & CONTAINERS LTD 3 92 21000017560000504 NAYAR FOOD PRODUCTS PVT LTD 19 93 21000017710000699 HOT STUFF 1 94 21000017750000205 GANGA RAM WORKS 13 95 21000017760001099 KHURANNA AUTO SALES PVT LTD 17 96 21000017790000304 K.Photo Equipment 21 97 21000018160000389 ALLAHABAD IRON FOUNDARY 194 98 21000018330001006 BHOLA HOSPITAL PVT LTD 2 99 21000018340001102 hotel charan international 16 100 21000018350001102 CENTRAL HOTEL 8 101 21000018370000803 PP MUDRAN KALA GRIHA P LTD 17 102 21000018530000803 RAJ HOTEL & RESTAURANT 53 103 21000018600000909 J.K. TYRE & INDUSTRIES LTD. 1 104 21000018960001202 ASHOK KUMAR AGARWAL UMRAO THEARE 6 105 21000019180001002 Motor & General Sales 1 106 21000019180001202 NOVELTY TALKIES 1 107 21000019210001102 HOTEL GOMTI 32 108 21000019980000999 J R AGRO INDUSTRIES LTD 45 109 21000020230000201 TAJ TANNERIES 4 110 21000020830000101 BIJALI COTTON MILLS 1 111 21000021010000607 MS KHANDELWAL GLASS WORKS 3 112 21000021200000605 work manager irrigation workshop 1 113 21000021400000006 B.P OIL MILLS LTD 5 114 21000023390000599 DEV MOTORS PVT LTD 8 115 21000023930001005 VIKURA INDUSTRIES 53 116 21000024000000907 water works div. nagar palika parishad mathur 2 117 21000024320000599 THE PUNJAB GENERAL MFG. WORKS 157 118 21000024400000202 QUALITY MAKERS 60 119 21000024440000599 WALYA BAKERS 1 120 21000024490000803 Ravi Off Print and Pub Pv. 23 121 21000024490000899 ALLAHABAD FILLING COMPANY 26 122 21000024523000404 ANOOP GENERAL INDUSTRIES 54 123 21000024546000003 SHRI SATYA NARAIAN COLD STORAGE 7 124 21000024633000999 R M INDUSTRIES 20 125 21000024634000403 AGRA MARBLE EMPORIUM 11 126 21000024670000404 The Golden Glass Works 58 127 21000024811000599 ASSOCLATED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION 10 128 21000024920000999 AIR REP ENGINEERS 5 129 21000025220000699 Rose Lock Factory 4 130 21000025960000404 Advance Glass Works 72 131 21000026141000910 RAJ RATAN 119 132 21000026286000503 SHRADA STEEL LTD 51 133 21000026579000304 MOOL CHAND PRODUCTS PVT LTD 5 134 21000026646000699 SRI NARAYAN INDUSTRIES 5 135 21000026650000399 TEX CHEMICAL COAFING 7 136 21000026667000304 MARWARI SOAP WORKS 9 137 21000026670000599 B M W STEELS LTD 16 138 21000026890001303 DAWAKHANA TIBBIYA COLLEGE 65 139 21000027240000204 RALSOR LIMITED 9 140 21000027500000704 M S R.B.MOTORS (P) LTD. 2 141 21000027540000699 ALLIED INTERNATIONAL 2 142 21000027660000699 GANGA ENGINEERS UNIT 1. 2 143 21000027720000202 SHRI KRISHNA PAPER CONE PVT LTD 12 144 21000028310000404 Kwality Glass Works 1 145 21000028470000599 Vishnu ENGG. 24 146 21000028700000505 HOTEL TAUSHI. 1 147 21000028760000606 AMIT PACKAGING INDUSTRIES. 1 148 21000029030000506 LAL INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION 34 149 21000029290000999 HOTEL NEW SHANTHI 1 150 21000029311000015 H M S TEXTILES 8 151 21000029350000504 RAGEEV FILLING STATION 2 152 21000029470000504 RAJ PATTERN MAKER & FOUNDERS 1 153 21000029640000204 AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS COMPANY 12 154 21000029670001018 RAJ SECURITY SERVICES 72 155 21000029750000504 UP SHEET & CONTAINERS PVT LTD. 2 156 21000029780000006 JAGADAMBA OIL MILL 12 157 21000029930000799 DAYAL MOTORS 3 158 21000029960000504 SURAJ FOUNDRY 4 159 21000029980000202 KRISHNA SWEET HOUSE 2 160 21000029990000103 TAJ VELVET &SILK MILLS 32 161 21000030020000607 USHA MARTIN LIMITED 115 162 21000030090000604 RASJASTHAN TRASFORMERS & SWITCHGERES 1 163 21000030130000506 NOVELTY METAL AND RUBBER INDUSTRIES 1 164 21000030190000506 JAGDISH METAL WORKS 25 165 21000030390000506 KAYECO INDUSTRIES 28 166 21000030410000606 RAVI AGRICULTURE INDUSTRIES 1 167 21000030440000109 NYLON LAMINATED BELTS PVT,LTD., 6 168 21000030540000007 KANHIYA ICE MANFACTURING 2 169 21000030830000504 CHINAR FOUNDRY 9 170 21000030900000204 KATYAL INDUSTRIES 11 171 21000030910000607 STEELCO INDUSTRIES 8 172 21000030930000607 BENARA AUTOMOTIVES PVT. LTD. 67 173 21000030990001102 GRAND HOTEL 28 174 21000031010001101 MAYUR TOURIST COMPLEX 33 175 21000031040001101 HOTEL AMAR 83 176 21000031050000204 BENGAL INDUSTRIES 1 177 21000031060000605 METAFAB ENGG ASSOCIATS 4 178 21000031120000601 INDU ENGINEERING AND TEXTILES LTD. 23 179 21000031160000201 PARK LEATHER INDUSTRIES LTD 41 180 21000031170000506 ALLAHABAD GLOSS WORKS 1 181 21000031190001102 CAPRI RESTAURANT 9 182 21000031200000506 KHANDELWAL INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES 109 183 21000031220000506 AGRA ISPAT UDYOG 15 184 21000031280000999 AMAR SHIKHA WOOD PRODUCTS 7 185 21000031330000910 INDIAN PRESS PVT LTD 1 186 21000031340000202 DELHI FOOTWEARS 3 187 21000031430000616 PARUL HOMEO LABORATORY PVT LTD 2 188 21000031440000506 TARKARBAR 6 189 21000031510000503 RAVI GUEST HOUSE 3 190 21000031690000699 Alfa Engineering Works 1 191 21000031710000506 AGRA CHAINS PVT. LTD. 693 192 21000031800000202 KRISHNA TREADS (P) LTD 25 193 21000031900000504 RELIABLE INDUSTRIES 5 194 21000031910000504 TECHNO INDUSTRIES 2 195 21000031990000506 TARA INDUSTRIES 1 196 21000032026000999 GRAND MOTORS 11 197 21000032400000503 JAKO SHEET METALS 3 198 21000032430000503 MS SILVER WIRE MFG COMPANY 9 199 21000032490000799 A.B. AUTO WORKS PVT. LTD 1 200 21000032560001201 JASWANT PICTURE PALACE 1 201 21000032630001201 JWALA TALKIES 10 202 21000032810000803 JITHENDRA PRATHAP SINGH 6 203 21000033010000699 V.K. ENTERPRISES 2 204 21000033090000599 KRAFT PALACE
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