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Deatils of Shareholders Whose Shares Would Be Credited.Xlsx DETAILS OF SHARES TO BE TRANSFERRED TO IEPF SNO TYPE FOLIO HOLDER VALID_SHARES 1 PHY A00003 AMBRISH CHHOTALAL PARIKH 210 2 PHY A00019 ARAVIND DWARKANATH GUPTE 570 3 PHY A00020 ARVINDKUMAR NARBHESHANKER DAVE 240 4 PHY A00029 ANILKUMAR MAGANLAL PRAJAPATI 120 5 PHY A00041 ANANDIBEN MADHUSUDAN SHAH 800 6 PHY A00044 ABHESING BAPUBHAI GOHIL 20 7 PHY A00052 ASOKE SEN GUPTA 260 8 PHY A00056 ANIRUDH HARISHANKER SHUKLA 360 9 PHY A00061 APABHAI LALAJI PATEL 180 10 PHY A00077 ANIL RAMANLAL SHAH 800 11 PHY A00086 ARVINDKUMAR RATILAL PANDYA 80 12 PHY A00088 ANANTHANARAYANAN KRISHNA AIYER 160 13 PHY A00092 ANNIE JOSEPH SILVESTER FERNANDES 80 14 PHY A00093 ATMARAM RAJARAM SAVANT 160 15 PHY A00096 AVINASH VISHNU RISWADKAR 80 16 PHY A00097 ANANDIBEN PREMCHANDBHAI PATEL 50 17 PHY A00098 AMBALAL MOHANLAL SHETH 40 18 PHY A00099 AHMEDHUSEIN GULAMHUSEIN MOMIN 1400 19 PHY A00101 APPAJI RAMCHANDRA GHORPADE DECD 340 20 PHY A00102 ARUN DHUNDIRAJ PINGLEY 20 21 PHY A00145 AMRATLAL CHHOTABHAI DESAI 200 22 PHY A00146 ASHA DAYANAND KOTHARI 300 23 PHY A00148 ABDUL KHADER HUSSAIN 340 24 PHY A00152 AMBALAL SOMNATH SARKAR 480 25 PHY A00540 AMALA RAJAN ELLIAS 160 26 PHY A00542 AMAR AMBIRAM MAKHIJA 10 27 PHY A00547 AMARJEET SINGH BHATIA 20 28 PHY A00556 AMBALAL GOKULDAS PATEL 20 29 PHY A00558 AMBALAL TOLASHANKER BHATT 20 30 PHY A00560 AMBATI SUBBARAYA CHETTY 20 31 PHY A00605 ANIL BALKRISHNARAO CHAVAN 20 32 PHY A00623 ANITA NANDDULAL GANGULY 160 33 PHY A00635 ANTHONY SANCTIS 30 34 PHY A00640 APPALLA SUBBA RAO 20 35 PHY A00644 ARAVIND SHANTARAM DIKSHIT 260 36 PHY A00654 ARUN CHAMPAKLAL VYAS 350 37 PHY A00668 ARUNKANT GIRDHARDAS DAWDA 1600 38 PHY A00700 ASHOK GHANASHYAM THAKUR 1060 39 PHY A00705 ASHOK RANGNATH BHAGWAT 20 40 PHY A00401 ANANT BAMAJI MHATRE 40 41 PHY A00422 ANSUYA MANILAL PANDYA 20 42 PHY A00444 AJIT VINAYAK PALEKAR 20 43 PHY A00446 A ALAMELU MANGAI 40 44 PHY A00450 A K RAMACHANDRA PRABHU 800 45 PHY A00456 A RAJAGOPALAN 20 46 PHY A00457 A RAMANATH 120 47 PHY A00507 AIKALA CHANDRAPALA HEGDE 20 48 PHY A00515 AJIT KUMAR BOSE 120 49 PHY A00254 ARUN VRAJLAL THAKKER 10 50 PHY A00353 ARUNA VASUDEO DESAI 10 51 PHY A00370 ANIL HARIPRASAD LASKARI 340 52 PHY A00381 ATMARAM BHIKHABHAI PATEL 20 53 PHY A00879 ASHA MAGANLAL KHANSAHEB 20 54 PHY A00895 ATMARAM VINAYAK KAVATHEKAR DECD 800 55 PHY A00929 ANAND BHUSHAN BHASIN 90 56 PHY A00857 ASHA NAVINBHAI TEJANI 400 57 PHY A01226 AYOOB ALI HUMZA 40 58 PHY A01242 ANIL SATISH CHANDRA ANAND 200 59 PHY A01279 ACHINTESHWAR MITHAL 340 60 PHY A01354 APOORVA BALUBHAI MEHTA 400 Page 1 of 126 DETAILS OF SHARES TO BE TRANSFERRED TO IEPF SNO TYPE FOLIO HOLDER VALID_SHARES 61 PHY A01416 ALOO ARDESHER OONVALA 20 62 PHY A01515 ANSUYABEN CHHOTALAL 20 63 PHY A01775 ARANCODE RAMASWAMY KRISHNAN 340 64 PHY A01777 ANANDIBEN VRAJLAL GAJJAR 340 65 PHY A01814 ANILA NARANDAS 180 66 PHY A01893 ALIHUSAIN AKBERALI ATTARI 720 67 PHY A01933 ABDUL WALI ABDULHAI SHAIKH 400 68 PHY A02191 ASHA DIGAMBER PATIL 20 69 PHY A02199 ASHOK KUMAR GOYAL 240 70 PHY A02242 ANIRUDH SHUKLA 20 71 PHY A02267 ANIL VITHALDAS LINESWALA 40 72 PHY A02269 ANTHONY SANCTIS 20 73 PHY A02294 ARUNBHAI RAMANLAL VAMDATT 80 74 PHY A02295 ANJANA ARVIND PATEL 20 75 PHY A02314 ASHABEN DILIPKUMAR MEHTA 40 76 PHY A02325 ANTHONY LAWRENCE FERNANDES 320 77 PHY A02330 AMRATLAL KHODIDAS PATEL 20 78 PHY A02332 AVANTI MOHOLAL SHAH 10 79 PHY A02052 ASHOKKUMAR MADHAVLAL VAKIL 820 80 PHY A01997 ANANT SHRIKRISHNA KAMAT 20 81 PHY A02362 AMRATLAL KESHAVLAL SHAH 260 82 PHY A02414 AYSHABIBI MIYAMOHAMED TAILOR 40 83 PHY A02440 ASHOKABHAI HARIBHAI PATEL 20 84 PHY A02446 ARUN AGARWAL 10 85 PHY A02475 ARUNA MAFATLAL SHAH 80 86 PHY A02536 ANIL NATWARLAL TALSANIA 80 87 PHY A02613 AMBALAL DHURABHAI 20 88 PHY A02614 AJITBHAI MANGALDAS 20 89 PHY A02624 ANURADHA PANDURANG NAKHARE 260 90 PHY A02631 AMBALAL ATMARAM PATEL 20 91 PHY A02542 ATUL ISHVERLAL SHAH 20 92 PHY A02820 ARUNABEN JAYENDRABHAI PATEL 120 93 PHY A02919 AYAKAD SUBRAMANIA NATARAJAN 20 94 PHY A02963 ARUN JITENDRA SHETHIA 20 95 PHY A03004 ARJUN HOLARAM MAKHIJA 400 96 PHY A03041 ARUNA DHIRAJLAL MODI 40 97 PHY A03061 AVINASH SHRIRAM RAJE 20 98 PHY A03080 AMAR VASHURAM BAJAJ 10 99 PHY A02839 ARVIND GOVIND JOSHI 220 100 PHY A03193 ABDULWALI ABDULBHAI SHAIKH 1200 101 PHY A03256 ARVIND HARISHCHANDRA PARAB 340 102 PHY A03296 AMI JYOTINDRABHAI 80 103 PHY A03329 ANANDIBEN DAHYABHAI PATEL 20 104 PHY A03378 ANAND BEHARI LAL AGNIHOTRI 400 105 PHY A03392 ANAND MAL BAID 20 106 PHY A03399 ASHWIN POPATLAL SHAH 180 107 PHY A03429 ARUNABEN JAYANTILAL ZINZUWADIA 20 108 PHY A03431 ARUN SHARATCHANDRA BODAS 70 109 PHY A03453 ASHOK KUMAR LATH 20 110 PHY A03472 A VISWANATHAN 10 111 PHY A03478 ARJUN RAMJI PATEL 20 112 PHY A03537 ALAMELU R IYER 180 113 PHY A03668 ARVINDBHAI BHAGWANJI DESAI 20 114 PHY A03894 ASHWANI KUMAR 80 115 PHY A03930 AMRITLAL DALICHAND 100 116 PHY A03946 ARUN GANGULEE 200 117 PHY A03957 ARUNKUMAR JHANWAR 40 118 PHY A03818 ANNIE THOMAS 120 119 PHY A04057 ANI SHAMIKBHAI DALAL 40 120 PHY A04085 ANJALI NARULA 10 Page 2 of 126 DETAILS OF SHARES TO BE TRANSFERRED TO IEPF SNO TYPE FOLIO HOLDER VALID_SHARES 121 PHY A04187 ARVINDBHAI CHIMANLAL PATEL 10 122 PHY A04231 ALPA SHAH 20 123 PHY A04248 ARVINDKUMAR MEHTA 20 124 PHY A04264 ANIL MANEKLAL KOTHARI 40 125 PHY A04410 ADITI RASHMIKANT DAVE 20 126 PHY A04411 ANIL PAUL LOBO PRABHU 120 127 PHY A04414 ASHA D PATIL 120 128 PHY A04423 ALOO ARDESHER OONVALA 100 129 PHY A04456 AMRESH RANJAN 260 130 PHY A04486 ASHA GUPTA 20 131 PHY A04512 AMY KAIKHUSHRU TOORKEY 520 132 PHY A04538 AMIT VALLABHDAS MUKADAM 200 133 PHY A04576 ARVIND SHANTILAL SHAH 20 134 PHY A04580 ANIL MOHANLAL DRON 10 135 PHY A04591 ADITYA UPENDRA GANDHI 10 136 PHY A04647 ATUL KUMAR 20 137 PHY A04691 ASHOK POPATLAL CHOKSHI 30 138 PHY A04694 ANSUYA K DAMANI 10 139 PHY A04721 ATINDRA NATH DAS 20 140 PHY A04835 ABDUL VAHID KHAN 280 141 PHY A04842 AMEET SURESH PHANSE 40 142 PHY A04847 APARNA ARUN BONDALE 260 143 PHY A04915 ASHOK MODI 40 144 PHY A04916 AMITH K ACHARYA 120 145 PHY A04958 ANIL BEHARILAL KHANNA 120 146 PHY A05049 AMI POPATLAL SHAH 20 147 PHY A05079 ALKA SAILESH SHAH 50 148 PHY A05094 ASHOK KANTILAL RATHOD 120 149 PHY A05126 ARCHANA HATTIANGADI 260 150 PHY A05151 ANIL KUMAR DHANDHANIA 70 151 PHY A05197 AJIT V. MHAMBREY 20 152 PHY A04295 ATUL NATWARLAL MEHTA 20 153 PHY A05207 ASHOK PRABHAKAR DIGHE 260 154 PHY A05215 AJAY MAHENDRA BHARANIA 10 155 PHY A05230 ANZ GRINDLAYS BANK P.I.C. 16950 156 PHY A05231 ANURADHA MALIK 120 157 PHY A05233 AMRATLAL NEMCHAND KAPADIA (DECD) 1440 158 PHY A05252 AJAY KUMAR MUNDRA 30 159 PHY A05260 ARDESHIR SORABJI ENGINEER 60 160 PHY A05271 A.R. MENON 120 161 PHY A05318 ARJUN LAL FALOR 50 162 PHY A05377 AMRISH VAKIL 10 163 PHY A05384 ANIL RAMBILAS LADDHA 120 164 PHY A05389 AJEET CHANDRA SINGHVI 40 165 PHY A05421 ANOOP KUMAR JOHARI 120 166 PHY A05454 ANWER MAHMUD CONTRACTOR 60 167 PHY A05456 AJIT KUMAR BOSE 260 168 PHY A05507 ANIL BHARGAVA 600 169 PHY A05515 ADISHWAR PRASAD JAIN 120 170 PHY A05535 ASHA BERIWALA 30 171 PHY A05563 AMITA GIRISH ASHER 60 172 PHY A05594 AMRUTLAL J SHAH 100 173 PHY A05606 ARUNA KANCHANLAL KAPADIA 10 174 PHY A05609 ASHOK KUMAR SANGHI 10 175 PHY A05616 ANIL MUTHA 30 176 PHY A05631 ASHA PRAKASH JAIN 260 177 PHY A05632 ANIL B PAI 60 178 PHY A05660 ARUN NAROTTAMDAS VORA 60 179 PHY A05704 AMAR SINGH 60 180 PHY A05717 ANURADHA BINANI 120 Page 3 of 126 DETAILS OF SHARES TO BE TRANSFERRED TO IEPF SNO TYPE FOLIO HOLDER VALID_SHARES 181 PHY A05719 ASHA A DIVEKAR 100 182 PHY A05754 ASMITA RAJEN SHAH 20 183 PHY A05759 ANANT MANI DHARMARAJ 100 184 PHY A05775 AVTAR SINGH 20 185 PHY A05807 AMAR BHAGIA 260 186 PHY A05812 ASHOK RADHELAL SHARMA 60 187 PHY A05885 AASHISH DEOGADE 120 188 PHY A05898 ANJANA L JAIN 120 189 PHY A05911 ANJU JAIN 120 190 PHY A05913 ANIL J VORA 10 191 PHY A05919 AJIT KANTILAL SURTI 80 192 PHY A05954 ASHOK K JAITLY 20 193 PHY A05955 ANANT GOVIND DESHPANDE 20 194 PHY A05964 AJEET TYAGI 20 195 PHY A06057 ARUN KUMAR GUIN 120 196 PHY A06095 ALKA MAHESHWARI 130 197 PHY A06096 ANIRUDDH SHANTILAL ACHARYA 20 198 PHY A06099 ADIL EHSAN 20 199 PHY A06101 ARDESHIR SORABJI ENGINEER 130 200 PHY A06119 ANEESA REHMAN 200 201 PHY A05829 ASHOK G MOHANANI 60 202 PHY A05843 ASHOK SHETTY 20 203 PHY A05867 AJIT HARI DESAI 200 204 PHY A06201 AMILNENI VENKATESH NAIDU 120 205 PHY A06217 AYSHA ZAL TALEYARKHAN 800 206 PHY A06226 ARCHANA ARUN JOSHI 130 207 PHY A06141 ALPANA N SABNIS 120 208 PHY A06161 ASHA PESSUMAL TOLWANI 120 209 PHY A06274 ALKA AGRAWAL 50 210 PHY A06278 AMILNENI ANANDA NAIDU 120 211 PHY A06304 ANIL MANKAME 60 212 PHY A06393 ARVINDKUMAR NATVERLAL DESAI 40 213 PHY A06406 AMISH MAHENDRA BABU 10 214 PHY A06407 ALPANA SHUKLA 60 215 PHY A06421 ANITA DEVI JAIN 60 216 PHY A06434 ASHA MUKESH JHAVERI 80 217 PHY A06489 ASSOCIATED STONE INDUSTRIES (KOTAH) LTD. 20 218 PHY A06494 ASUTOSH UPENDER THAKER 30 219 PHY A06495 ASHISH KAUTIK NARKHEDE 60 220 PHY A06523 ANEESA REHMAN 120 221 PHY A06532 ASEEM NIRULA 20 222 PHY A06559 ANIL B GHAISAS 50 223 PHY A06571 APARNA SHANBHAG 70 224 PHY A06587 AVINASH SAKHARAM PAWAR 20 225 PHY A06606 AISHWARYA RELE 20 226 PHY A06609 ARUNABEN K MEHTA 120 227 PHY A06617 ASHOK DAS 20 228 PHY A06351 AJAY SHANTILAL SHAH 10 229 PHY A06649 ATUL ANANT MULAY 100 230 PHY A06721 ANJALI SHIWAJI PAWAR 100 231 PHY A06753 ASHABEN NATWARLAL PATEL 200 232 PHY A06781 ARJAN VITHALDAS VACHANI 6000 233 PHY A06795 ASHOK GOYAL 50 234 PHY A06799 ALEYAMMA ZACHARIAH 100 235 PHY A06810 A SRIDHAR SHANBHOGUE 100 236 PHY A06820 ARVINDABEN JAYANTILAL DESAI 20 237 PHY A06864 ARADHHA SINGH 20 238 PHY A06963 ASHWIN GOKANI 60 239 PHY A06975 ASHOK KUMAR MODI 200 240 PHY A07021 ADABALA SATYANARAYANA 200 Page 4 of 126
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