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Interim Dividend for FY 2016‐2017 ALKEM LABORATORIES LIMITED CIN: L00305MH1973PLC174201 Statement showing unpaid/unclaimed dividend as on 13.12.2016 for the Interim Dividend for FY 2016‐2017. Due date for Transfer to IEPF 13th December, 2023 SRNO DP/Client ID First Name Middle Name Last Name Address Country State PINCode Amount Due (in Rs.) 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