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Arrear List for :Jun-2018 23-07-2018 11:13:28 Page 1 of 231 Bill Group: PRIVATE (Electricity & Water Bill) Arrear List for :Jun-2018 23-07-2018 11:13:28 Page 1 of 231 Bill Group: PRIVATE (Electricity & Water Bill) AS ON 29/06/2018 (in `) Sno Name Address E/W Arrear Lpsc Total Arrear KRISHAN DUTT 1 LAT NO 9-10 E BLOCK CON PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 5371948. 7519122. 12891071.01 22 79 KHALSA TENT HOUSE 2 SHOP NO 27 H C PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 7197481. 1811666. 9009148.15 52 63 THE GENERAL MANAGER DELHI SIKH GURUDWARA MANAGEMENT 3 GURUDWARA BANGLA SAHIB ASHOKA ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 3034839. 648492.7 3683332.60 86 4 SELVEL MEDIA SERVICES LTD, EXTEN, 4 PAK. HOUSE,TILAK MG.SECURITY PERSON OUT, SIDE,, NEW DELHI - W 1096097. 1625384. 2721481.70 110001 13 57 SECURITY WHITE HOUSE APPTT, OWNER 5 WELFARE ASSO. REGISTRAR, 10 BHAGWAN, DASS ROAD,, NEW DELHI - W 1113378. 1396489. 2509867.63 110001 53 10 M/S N C C LTD 6 PART I TYPE VI & VII KIDWAI NAGAR EAST, NEW DELHI - 110029 E 1036195. 14981.32 1051176.69 37 7 NEAR SOUTH MARKET KIDWAI NAGAR EAST, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 486867.2 6501.82 493369.03 1 8 KIDWAI NAGAR EAST NBCC OFFICE, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 640968.6 6134.35 647102.96 1 INDIAN EXPRESS LTD. 9 S.NO 35094,23 CURZAN ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 803090.5 1165007. 1968098.09 3 56 SUBHASH KUMAR 10 M 11 MIDDLE CIRCLE CONNAUGHT PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 1717454. 28155.70 1745610.68 98 B D KAPOOR 11 3-A AURANJZEB LANE, NEW DELHI - 110011 W 888467.4 768806.3 1657273.80 4 6 M/S INDU PROJECT LTD 12 GOVT.GIRL SR.SEC.SCHOOL KIDWAI NAGAR EAST, BACK SIDE TOWER E 1532669. 60828.39 1593498.07 CONNECTION GIVEN FROM P.NO.67, NEW DELHI - 110023 68 YOGESHWAR DAYAL 13 72 JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 209668.7 1381792. 1591460.83 0 13 SAFFRON HOSPITALITY PVT LTD 14 P 21/90 1ST & 2ND FLOOR CONNAUGHT PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 1491008. 96685.37 1587693.89 52 THE DIRECTOR LADY IRWIN COLLEGE 15 5 SIKANDRA ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 653436.7 877257.1 1530693.89 9 0 PREM LATA BANSAL & ANKUR BANSAL 16 F 60 MALHOTRA BUILDING CONNAUGHT PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 1063233. 419463.7 1482697.43 72 1 HYTHRO ENGINEERS PVT LTD 17 TOILET BLK JANTAR MANTAR ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 344741.2 221498.2 566239.45 0 5 18 TOILET BLK J M ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 454582.3 437819.9 892402.29 4 5 VIDHYAWATI KHANNA RPT035DE Arrear List for :Jun-2018 23-07-2018 11:13:28 Page 2 of 231 Bill Group: PRIVATE (Electricity & Water Bill) 19 70 JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 463334.4 930978.3 1394312.86 9 7 M/S INDU PROJECTS LIMITED 20 NEAR NBCC OFFICE KIDWAI NAGAR EAST REDEVELOPMENT OF E 1263614. 36752.48 1300367.28 KIDWAI NAGAR EAST GOVT GIRLS SR SEC SCHOOL KIDWAI NAGAR 80 EAST BACK SIDE TOWER, NEW DELHI - 110029 HYTHRO ENGINEER PVT LTD 21 PUBLIC TOILET BLK ENTRY TO HART, TALKATORA LANE, NEW DELHI - W 329262.6 202648.7 531911.37 110001 7 0 22 PUBLIC TOILET BLK ENTRY OF TALKATORA, GRADEN, NEW DELHI - W 50986.17 39146.58 90132.75 110001 23 PUBLIC TOILET BLK AT TALKATORA GARDEN, MOTHER TERESA RD, W 291730.4 190994.2 482724.65 NEW DELHI - 110001 3 2 24 PUBLIC TOILET BLK AT MOTHER TERESA RD, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 102247.5 55441.08 157688.64 6 VIMLA 25 P-50 PILLANGI VILLAGE SAROGNI NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110023 E 308702.1 111388.1 420090.28 4 4 26 P 105 PILLANGI VILL S/NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110023 E 133115.1 215505.4 348620.61 2 9 27 P 105 PILLANGI VILL S/NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110023 W 76400.55 79905.72 156306.27 28 P 50 PILLANGI VILL S/NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110023 W 121851.4 78805.50 200656.99 9 OM PRAKASH 29 P 187 PILLANGI VILLAGE, NEW DELHI - 110023 E 194819.7 62012.58 256832.34 6 30 P202 PILLANGI VILLAGE, NEW DELHI - 110023 E 280831.2 162301.2 443132.48 4 4 31 P 167 PILLANGI VILLAGE, NEW DELHI - 110023 W 66384.14 57900.76 124284.90 32 P 27 PILLANGI VILL S/NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110023 W 81652.66 103614.6 185267.30 4 33 P 187 PILLANGI VILLAGE, NEW DELHI - 110023 W 63159.01 52559.31 115718.32 PRADHAN 34 BILL AT SQ 28 GURUDWARA RAKABGANJ, BILL AT SQ 28 GURUDWARA W 66213.04 3749.53 69962.57 RAKABGANJ, NEW DELHI - 110001 35 DHOBI GHAT RAJA BAZAR, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 91132.18 28753.40 119885.58 36 NDMC DHOBI GHAT NO 5 NM AVENUE, PT PANT MARG, NEW DELHI - W 349092.3 502867.4 851959.79 110001 3 6 RAM DASS KHUSHI RAM 37 SHOP 79 SCINDIA HOUSE, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 14521.09 175.00 14696.09 38 35/79 SCINDIA HOUSE, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 441076.8 541855.0 982931.88 3 5 HYTHRO ENGINEERS PVT LTD 39 PPP TOILET NEAR NDMC MINI MKT BABAR RD, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 609115.1 386415.8 995530.97 3 4 GAIN CHAND VIDHYA DHAR 40 SHOP NO 3/90 C CIRCUS, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 242452.5 715976.5 958429.12 7 5 M/S JOHNTINSON & COMPANY PVT LTD 41 54/1 BACK PORTION FIRST FLOOR JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 339222.6 4318.01 343540.64 3 42 54/1 BACK PORTION JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 578114.9 7970.53 586085.51 8 INDRA RANI BHASIN 43 F 30 B K DUTT COLONY, NEW DELHI - 110003 W 98420.19 826220.8 924641.03 4 BLILLA RAM & SONS 44 SHOP NO-17 F CON PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 328855.4 587060.9 915916.42 8 4 RPT035DE Arrear List for :Jun-2018 23-07-2018 11:13:28 Page 3 of 231 Bill Group: PRIVATE (Electricity & Water Bill) SURINDER KUMAR 45 GUEST HOUSE BEHIND 4 AND 5 S.P.MARG, NEW DELHI - 110021 W 369135.0 537131.5 906266.57 3 4 JODHPUR TRUST 46 FLAT NO-2 10A P RAJ ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110003 W 583182.4 322078.3 905260.71 0 1 VIRENDRA SINGH & ASHOK PRATAP SINGH 47 76 JANPATH 2ND FLOOR, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 854908.0 44723.98 899632.04 6 SUDHA TYAGI 48 104 GROUND FLOOR BABAR ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 859079.6 16734.31 875813.98 7 HYTHRO ENGINEERS PVT LTD 49 TOILET BLK BEHIND MERDIAN HOTEL, JANPATH COMPOUND, NEW W 484750.6 380848.3 865598.99 DELHI - 110001 9 0 MAM MOHAN DHAR 50 20/90 C CIRCUS MARAS HOTEL, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 417438.6 419185.0 836623.72 6 6 MANAGER NATIONAL & GRINDLAYS BANK 51 BLOCK E CON PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 393796.7 402403.7 796200.48 3 5 ARUN DWIVEDI 52 104 FIRST FLOOR BABAR ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 760167.6 18163.53 778331.13 0 M/S NCC LTD 53 NEAR GEETA MANDIR KIDWAI NAGAR EAST, DEVELOPMENT OF KIDWAI E 762291.2 8038.72 770330.01 NAGAR EAST, NEW DELHI - 110023 9 PRADHAN 54 NDMC DHOBI GHAT NO 16 NEAR HESTING LANE, NEW DELHI - 110021 W - 759054.5 745360.10 13694.42 2 SELVEL MEDIA SERVICE LTD 55 TOILET BLOCK, BEHIND LIC BLD JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 373271.2 354548.3 727819.53 0 3 HARNAM SINGH 56 18-CENTRAL LANE, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 353495.0 364180.2 717675.29 1 8 M/S PLANET ADVERTISING PVT LTD 57 PTU/URINAL BLOCK AT KESHAV PARK SAROJINI NAGAR, NEW DELHI - W 435729.1 266881.1 702610.27 110001 6 1 KRPA RAM BROS 58 SHOP NO-19-21 UPP F CON PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 267727.4 431798.2 699525.72 8 4 PRINCIPAL LADY IRWIN HR SEC SC 59 PRINCIPAL LADY IRWIN HR SEC SC, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 473769.4 220100.2 693869.63 1 2 FUMES INTERNATION ZAKIR BAGH, TOILET BLK 60 KHAN MKT, TOWER'A' FLAT NO-9, OKHLA,, NEW DELHI - 110003 E 480756.5 201743.4 682499.99 0 9 JOGINDER KAUR TIRLOCHAN KAUR 61 KAUR JAGJIT SINGH CHAWLA SHOP, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 391029.8 278422.5 669452.31 0 1 INDER PAL GUPTA RPT035DE Arrear List for :Jun-2018 23-07-2018 11:13:28 Page 4 of 231 Bill Group: PRIVATE (Electricity & Water Bill) 62 20/1 A BLOCK, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 198583.7 448850.1 647433.87 1 6 M/S R J TRADE WING PVT LTD 63 K 43 CONNAUGHT PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 609102.3 38296.42 647398.79 7 MARRY MASSEY 64 SHOP IN GUARD ROOM MANDI HOUSE, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 276881.9 366823.8 643705.82 9 3 MOHINDER SINGH GILL 65 25/60A BLOCK CON PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 147902.3 495023.7 642926.15 7 8 M/S MASSIVE RESTAURANT PVT LTD 66 E 38 AND E 39 FIRST FLOOR INNER CIRCLE CONNAUGHT PLACE, NEW E 625549.1 7344.13 632893.31 DELHI - 110001 8 M/S EVERGREEN LANDMARK PVT LTD 67 54 JANPATH FIRST FLOOR, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 600734.0 30036.70 630770.73 3 BHAGWAT SINGH DALJIT SINGH 68 REGAL BUILDING, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 119487.1 504752.9 624240.13 4 9 THAKUR DASS KALRA 69 42 JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 267612.6 356058.0 623670.70 2 8 M/S SIDISH HOSPITALITY LTD 70 SHOP NO 41 K BLOCK CONNAUGHT PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 600082.4 20073.81 620156.30 9 M/S PARATUS HOSPITALITY PVT LTD 71 F BOCK FLAT NO 101 102 103 104 105 107 108 109 110 111 201 AND F 39- E 587929.8 23202.93 611132.81 40 IST FLOOR AND IIND FLOOR INNER CIRCLE CONNAUGHT PLACE, 8 NEW DELHI - 110001 M S BRITISH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING 72 54/2 GROUND FLOOR BACK PORTION JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 600875.1 8435.93 609311.07 4 BHAGWANT SINGH 73 BLOCK BEHIND REGAL BLGD, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 258888.0 350270.1 609158.12 1 1 M/S PARSVNATH ESTATE DEVELOPERS PVT LTD 74 RED FORT CAPITAL PARSVNATH TOWER BHAI VEER SINGH MARG, W 557044.3 47571.56 604615.89 NEW DELHI - 110001 3 M/S HYTHRO ENGINEERS PVT LTD 75 TOILET BLOCK NEAR ANNPURNA JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 360636.7 232835.8 593472.59 1 8 PRAVEEN KUMAR 76 SHOP NO 44 M CON PLACE, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 526750.1 24548.99 551299.18 9 77 FLAT 405 M CON CIRCUS, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 3596.72 17.67 3614.39 78 45 M CONNAUGHT CIRCUS, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 2123.68 292.49 2416.17 SHIV LAL 79 P 194 PILLANGI VILLAGE, NEW DELHI - 110023 E 100245.3 36238.97 136484.30 3 80 P-203 PILLANGI VILLAGE, NEW DELHI - 110023 E 201956.9 99058.28 301015.22 4 81 P 194 PILLANGI VILLAGE, NEW DELHI - 110023 W 63641.74 53032.41 116674.15 PRADHAN RPT035DE Arrear List for :Jun-2018 23-07-2018 11:13:28 Page 5 of 231 Bill Group: PRIVATE (Electricity & Water Bill) 82 NDMC DHOBI GHAT NO 15 S AVENUE, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 468483.9 71971.06 540454.98 2 PHILPS OF INDIA LTD 83 66 JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 210112.0 326773.5 536885.58 2 6 M/S ALFARA INFRA PROJECT (P) LTD 84 25 B AKBAR ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 511653.2 21004.90 532658.10 0 M/S AHLUWALIA CONTRACTS INDIA LTD 85 OPD BLOCK MASJID AIIMS, NEW DELHI - 110001 E 530029.4 1045.54 531074.94 0 M/S INDU PROJECTS LTD 86 TOWER NO 1EAST KIDWAI NAGAR NEAR NBCC OFFICE, NEW DELHI - E 490581.4 37435.83 528017.29 110001 6 SANTOSH PASSI 87 22 A JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 431057.2 93791.82 524849.06 4 THE MANAGER INDIAN COFFEE HOUSE 88 66 JANPATH, NEW DELHI - 110001 W 198088.0 318845.0 516933.08 2 6 PREM 89 P 54 PILLANGI VILL, NEW DELHI - 110023 E 233523.6 123606.2 357129.94 8 6 90 P 54 PILLANGI VILL, NEW DELHI - 110023 W 76235.05 79585.01 155820.06 R SAVERA & CO.
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