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NMD DIV21.Txt NMDC LIMITED STATEMENT SHOWING THE LIST OF SHARE HOLDERS - UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND PAGE : 1 BANK NAME :INDUSIND BANK LTD DECLARED ON :29/09/2015 FOR THE YEAR :2014-15 FINAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SLNO NAME/ADDRESS AMOUNT DUE DATE WAR. NO. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.A ARUN KUMAR 52.00 27/10/2022 3699702 QR NO B 1 9 SBI COLONY SECTOR 8 BHILAI DURG 490006 2.A B KALYANI 17.00 27/10/2022 3695543 BISMILA MANZIL RAIVAGHA AT AND PO ALINA TALUKA MAHUDHA ALINA GUJARAT 387305 3.A BALAJI 26.00 27/10/2022 3700433 PO&VIL:KUBEER MNDL:BHAINSA DIST:NIZAMABAD 504103 4.A BASANNA 364.00 27/10/2022 3702805 TYPE 2/218 DONIMALAI TOWNSHIP DONIMALAI 583118 5.A C G VENANTIUS 26.00 27/10/2022 3703890 CARMEL 26 B KAMARAJ NAGAR III STREET TUTICORIN 628008 6.A G SHERIFF 156.00 27/10/2022 3702866 1 / 83 N M D C LTD, BAGA 1 DONIMALAI 583118 7.A K KHURANA 130.00 27/10/2022 3691261 175 C A2/B EKTA APPARTMENTS PASCHIM VIHAR NEW DELHI 110063 8.A K PRASAD 65.00 27/10/2022 3699763 SHIVALIKA A 19/20 STREET 5 PANCHSHEEL B SECTOR BORSI DURG CG 491001 9.A KUPPUSAMY 65.00 27/10/2022 3703444 40 BAZAAR STREET PUDUPALAYAM VILL/POST CHENGAM 606705 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE TOTAL : 901.00 CUM TOTAL : 901.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NMDC LIMITED STATEMENT SHOWING THE LIST OF SHARE HOLDERS - UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND PAGE : 2 BANK NAME :INDUSIND BANK LTD DECLARED ON :29/09/2015 FOR THE YEAR :2014-15 FINAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SLNO NAME/ADDRESS AMOUNT DUE DATE WAR. NO. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.A M ASHRAF 12.00 27/10/2022 3704610 ARAKKAL HOUSE KALLUR PO VADEKKEKAD TRICHUR 679562 11.A M SINGAIAH 130.00 27/10/2022 3702893 TYPE III/31 SOUTH BLOCK DONIMALAI 583118 12.A MOUNESHACHAR 78.00 27/10/2022 3702923 NEW WELL STREET SANDUR 583119 13.A MYLSAMY 13.00 27/10/2022 3704330 95A/4 ARASAM PALAYAM PO KINATHUKADAVU POLLACHI COIMBATORE 642109 14.A NAGENDRA KUMAR 13.00 27/10/2022 3702950 S/O A RAMANJANEYA SETTY, NO-8, (RAJSRI) 1ST MAIN, OPP INCOME TAX OFFICE, M J NGR HOSPET 583201 15.A P PREETHA 13.00 27/10/2022 3704225 SUBENDRA NO 7 VASAVI NAGAR L N S POST KARUR 639002 16.A PREMALATHA 130.00 27/10/2022 3703723 42/9, ANNUPPANADI THEPPAKULAM MAIN ROAD 625009 17.A R DIVAKARAN NAIR 242.00 27/10/2022 3704843 AYAICKAL HOUSE ARIKUZHA P O THODUPUZHA IDUKKI 685584 18.A RAVI KUMAR 260.00 27/10/2022 3701636 D NO 16-7-17 SHARAFKHANA STREET VIZIANAGARAM 535002 19.A S PRAKASH REDDY 13.00 27/10/2022 3691596 25 A D REGIMENT C/O 56 APO AMBALA CANTT 133001 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE TOTAL : 904.00 CUM TOTAL : 1805.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NMDC LIMITED STATEMENT SHOWING THE LIST OF SHARE HOLDERS - UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND PAGE : 3 BANK NAME :INDUSIND BANK LTD DECLARED ON :29/09/2015 FOR THE YEAR :2014-15 FINAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SLNO NAME/ADDRESS AMOUNT DUE DATE WAR. NO. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20.A S SUBRAMANYA 101.00 27/10/2022 3702675 52 TYPE-3 DONIMALAI TOWN SHIP SANDUR BELLARY 583118 21.A SRIPADAN 104.00 27/10/2022 3703599 11 VARITHI NAGAR SRIRANGAM TRICHY 620006 22.A SUDDHANANDAN 39.00 27/10/2022 3691061 25-21/7/2, PLOT NO 29, EAST ANANDA BAGH, MALKAJGIRI, SECUNDERABAD 500025 23.A T M PRASANNA 130.00 27/10/2022 3703358 275C ,THIRIMAL APT, 2ND MAIN ROAD, NATESAN NAGAR VIRUGAMBAKKAM CHENNAI 600092 24.A T VISWANATH 20.00 27/10/2022 3701956 SAMANVAYA 4TH CROSS VASAVI ROAD BASAVESWARA NAGAR KOLLEGAL 571440 25.A UDAYA KUMAR 260.00 27/10/2022 3700616 16-712 RAJAJI STREET OLD TOWN ANANTAPUR 515001 26.AALHAD BALWANT KOLHATKAR 52.00 27/10/2022 3698190 C S NO 546/1 FLAT NO S-2 SAINATH RESIDENCY PATRAKAR NAGAR SANGLI 416416 27.AARTHI SANJAY CHHALLANI 1.00 27/10/2022 3697725 NANDLILA GARDENS RASANE NAGAR SAVEDI AREA AHMEDNAGAR 414001 28.AARTI 39.00 27/10/2022 3691490 H NO 878 WARD NO 17 KAUSHIK NAGAR JIND 126102 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE TOTAL : 746.00 CUM TOTAL : 2551.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NMDC LIMITED STATEMENT SHOWING THE LIST OF SHARE HOLDERS - UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND PAGE : 4 BANK NAME :INDUSIND BANK LTD DECLARED ON :29/09/2015 FOR THE YEAR :2014-15 FINAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SLNO NAME/ADDRESS AMOUNT DUE DATE WAR. NO. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29.AARTIBEN A POPAT 21.00 27/10/2022 3694415 KRISHNA KUTIR, 61, DIGVIJAY PLOT, JAMNAGAR 361005 30.AASHEESH JHA 26.00 27/10/2022 3700049 Q NO 94/1 SONBHADRA RLY COLONY PENDRA COLONY BILASPUR 495117 31.AASHIS MOYAL 117.00 27/10/2022 3693651 NAYA BASS SUJANGARH SUJANGARH 331507 32.AASHKA HOLDINGS PVT LTD 2600.00 27/10/2022 3690799 203, STANDARD HOUSE, 83 M K ROAD, MARINE LINES, MUMBAI 400002 33.ABANINDRA KUMAR PADHY 416.00 27/10/2022 3700204 MANAGER (FINANCE) NMDC LTD 10-3-311/A CASTLE HILLS MASABTANK HYDERABAD 500028 34.ABBAS B VELANI 26.00 27/10/2022 3694720 35, JAFFERY CO-OP HOUS SOC , RUVAPARI ROAD, OPP EBRAHUM MUS , BHAVNAGAR 364001 35.ABBASALI HASANALI KAPASI 13.00 27/10/2022 3694841 KHANBHAI KUVA STREET WORA VAD BABRA DIST AMRELI BABRA 365421 36.ABDUL HAKEEM T P 845.00 27/10/2022 3704448 VIKAS BHAVAN VELLACHAL, VIA TRIKARIPUR PO KODAKKAD KASARAGOD 671357 37.ABDUL JALEEL CHARUPATIKKAL 13.00 27/10/2022 3704608 CHARUPATIKKAL HOUSE, THALAKKASSERY P O, PALAKKAD DT PATTAMBI 679538 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE TOTAL : 4077.00 CUM TOTAL : 6628.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NMDC LIMITED STATEMENT SHOWING THE LIST OF SHARE HOLDERS - UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND PAGE : 5 BANK NAME :INDUSIND BANK LTD DECLARED ON :29/09/2015 FOR THE YEAR :2014-15 FINAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SLNO NAME/ADDRESS AMOUNT DUE DATE WAR. NO. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38.ABDUL KADER ELLAM 195.00 27/10/2022 3696355 C/O DR USMAN ISMAIL SHAIKH 6/185, ELLEMMANSION, NATHEKHAN STREET, RANDER, SURAT 395005 39.ABDUL MAAJED JEHANGEER 144.00 27/10/2022 3691998 A 6, BAIT UL ASRAR ALAMDAR COLONY BAGH I MEHTAB SRINAGAR KASHMIR 190019 40.ABDUL NAZAR N 7.00 27/10/2022 3704539 NEDUVANCHERY HOUSE KADAMPUZHA P O MALAPPURAM 676553 41.ABDUL NAZIR P T 308.00 27/10/2022 3704597 PADINCHARAYIL (H) P O PUNNAPPALA WANDOOR MALAPPURAM 679328 42.ABDUL RAHIM 260.00 27/10/2022 3706627 CROSS- 18C, OLD PURULIA ROAD ZAKIRNAGAR WEST MANGO JAMSHEDPUR 832110 43.ABDUL RAJJAK MEMON 7.00 27/10/2022 3700067 H NO 335 TRANSPORT NAGAR 04 KORBA DIST KORBA KORBA 495677 44.ABDUL RAMJAN KHAN 78.00 27/10/2022 3699936 BAHADURGUDA RAJENDRA NAGAR WARD NO 21 JAGDALPUR 494001 45.ABDUL RAUF ZAIRDI 12.00 27/10/2022 3703030 NEW ART TAILORS FORT ROAD PADSHETTY MARKET GULBARGA 585101 46.ABDUL SALAM 65.00 27/10/2022 3704517 ALUNGAL HOUSE THIRUNNAVAYA MALAPPURAM, KERALA 676301 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE TOTAL : 1076.00 CUM TOTAL : 7704.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NMDC LIMITED STATEMENT SHOWING THE LIST OF SHARE HOLDERS - UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND PAGE : 6 BANK NAME :INDUSIND BANK LTD DECLARED ON :29/09/2015 FOR THE YEAR :2014-15 FINAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SLNO NAME/ADDRESS AMOUNT DUE DATE WAR. NO. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47.ABDUL SALIM SIDDIQUE 111.00 27/10/2022 3699620 CAMP UMARIA POST UMARIA DIST UMARIA M P 484661 48.ABDUL VAHAB A 7.00 27/10/2022 3705119 SHAJI NIVAS, NEERAVIL, PERINAD-PO, KOLLAM, KOLLAM, KERALA 691601 49.ABDUL WAHAB 52.00 27/10/2022 3693007 Q NO 25/3 RAILWAY COLONY FIROZABAD 283201 50.ABDUL WARIS 260.00 27/10/2022 3692468 S/O MR ABDUL QUADIR WARD NO -8 DILDARNAGAR BAZAR DISTT -GHAZIPUR 232326 51.ABDULHAKIM A PANWALA 459.00 27/10/2022 3695803 KUMBHAR FALIYA TA JHALOD DIST DAHOD SANJELI GUJARAT 389175 52.ABDULLAH MOHAMMAD 55.00 27/10/2022 3705669 KENDUYA FAKIRPARA WARD 3 SURI SURI BIRBHUM KOLKATA 731101 53.ABDULRAHIM M SAYYADFARUK 39.00 27/10/2022 3697256 AT POST - CHAROTI, TAL - DAHANU, KASA THANE 401607 54.ABDULRAUF JAWAHAR TAMBOLI 33.00 27/10/2022 3697671 WASUD ROAD SADANANDNAGAR TAL - SANGOLA,DIST SOLAPUR SANGOLA 413307 55.ABDUNNASAR P 33.00 27/10/2022 3704614 PULIYAM KODATH HOUSE THAVANUR P O KUTTIPURAM MALAPPURAM, KERALA 679573 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE TOTAL : 1049.00 CUM TOTAL : 8753.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NMDC LIMITED STATEMENT SHOWING THE LIST OF SHARE HOLDERS - UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND PAGE : 7 BANK NAME :INDUSIND BANK LTD DECLARED ON :29/09/2015 FOR THE YEAR :2014-15 FINAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SLNO NAME/ADDRESS AMOUNT DUE DATE WAR. 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