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No.50200006388412) Due date for Transfer to IEPF 28.8.2021 Sl.No. Name Folio Number Address PINCode Amount of Securities Due(in Rs.) 1 D NO 874 BANNIMANTAP B LAYOUT SIVARATRESWAR NAGAR H S PRAKASH TTK005745 MYSORE ,KARNATAKA 2000.00 2 B-102,MEHDAURI COLONY ALLAHABAD U P ,UTTAR PRADESH RAGINI SRIVASHTAVA TTK007335 2000.00 3 FLAT NO 10 SRI DURGA APARTMENTS CHINA WALTAIR SAYED SIRAJUDDIN AHAMED TTK013339 VISAKHAPATNAM ,ANDHRA PRADESH 2000.00 4 D/O N SURYA NARAYANA 17/364 NEERUGANTI STREET OLD KIRANMAYI NICHANAMETLA TTK014117 TOWN ANANTAPUR ,ANDHRA PRADESH 2000.00 5 PRABHAKARAN TTK016427 ST ANTONYS MARKET ROAD KOTTAYAM KERALA ,KERALA 2000.00 6 THRIVENI SUPER SHOPEE VAIDYAN COMPLEX N H ROAD SAJAN T KOSHY TTK016435 KARUNAGAPALLY ,KERALA 2000.00 7 34 MAHALAXMI SOCIETY TA THASRA POST DAKOR DIST KHEDA SHAKUNTLABEN MANUBHAI PATEL TTK017843 ,GUJARAT 2000.00 8 OM PRAKASH AGARWAL TTK020133 A-4/65 IIND FLOOR SECTOR 15 ROHINI DELHI ,DELHI 2000.00 9 MANISH MANDHANI TTK100135 G 4 SURABHI ,MAHARASHTRA 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& P O - CHAKAR PUR DISTT - GURGAON HARYANA SURENDER SINGH IN3002061034 ,HARYANA 122001 2000.00 57 VINAY NARJIT SINGH BEHL TTK018873 157 AJIT NAGAR AMBALA CANTT HARYANA ,HARYANA 133001 2000.00 58 HOUSE NO 396 SECTOR NO 17 PANCHKULA HARAYANA USHA KHANNA TTK007072 ,HARYANA 134109 2000.00 59 48 SECTOR 17 PANCHKULA DISTRICT AMBALA HARYANA MEENU JUNEJA TTK007073 ,HARYANA 134109 2000.00 60 HOUSE NO 232 SECTOR 15 PANCHKULA HARYANA ,HARYANA NEENA GARG TTK007075 134109 2000.00 61 HOUSE NO 769 SECTOR-4 PANCHKULA HARYANA ,HARYANA AMAR NATH SHARMA TTK012000 134109 2000.00 62 SURJIT BHATIA TTK020330 2017 K G II SHIV PURI ROAD LUDHIANA ,PUNJAB 141008 2000.00 63 MANU GOEL TTK001436 SUKHDEV RAJ RAILWAY ROAD JAGRAON ,PUNJAB 142026 2000.00 64 TARLOK ENGINEER WORKS OUT SIDE MORIGATE FEROZEPUR CITY TARLOK SINGH TTK007134 ,PUNJAB 152002 2000.00 65 GEETA MONGIA TTK001514 H NO 3389 SECTOR 35 D CHANDIGARH ,CHANDIGARH 160015 2000.00 66 LIAO MEI YANG TTK007140 SCF 60-61 SECTOR - 15 D CHANDIGARH ,CHANDIGARH 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