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List of Valuable Clients Using Our Equipments HARRISON'S LIST OF VALUABLE CLIENTS USING OUR EQUIPMENTS GOVERNMENT ORGANISATION 1. PRESIDENT’S HOUSEHOLD, RASHTRAPATI BHAVAN NEW DELHI 2. 1, CENTRAL BASE POST OFFICE (1CBPO), RAO TULA RAM MARG DELHI 3. REHABILITATION COUNCIL OF INDIA, QUTUB INSTL. AREA DELHI 4. A & E - BLOCK KITCHEN, BASE HOSPITAL, DELHI CANTT. DELHI 5. ARMED FORCES MEDICAL STORES DEPOT (AFMSD), DELHI CANTT. DELHI 6. ANDHRA PRADESH GOVT. GUEST HOUSE CANTEEN NEW DELHI 7. BANGA BHAVAN, HAILEY ROAD NEW DELHI 8. BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD. (BHEL) DELHI, BHOPAL, NOIDA 9. CHATTISGARH BHAWAN, CHANAKYAPURI NEW DELHI 10. DELHI POLICE (A.S.I), DARYA GANJ NEW DELHI 11. DIRECTORATE OF REVENUE INTELLIGENCE, I.T.O. NEW DELHI 12. FOOD CORPORATION OF INDIA, H.O., BARAKHAMBA ROAD NEW DELHI 13. HEAD QUARTER DELHI AREA OFFR. MESS, DELHI CANTT. NEW DELHI 14. HEADQUARTER 17, MOUNTAIN DIVISION , 99 APO GANGTOK 15. I.I.T (INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY) ROORKEE 16. INDIAN ARMY, 1872, LIGHT REGIMENT ASSAM 17. INDIAN ARMY, C/O 56 APO SRINAGAR 18. INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD, (IOCL) SADIQ NAGAR NEW DELHI 19. INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD, (IOCL), CONNAUGHT PLACE NEW DELHI 20. INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD, (IOCL), GREEN PARK NEW DELHI 21. INS INDIA (NAVY), INDIA CAFÉ, DALHOUSIE ROAD NEW DELHI 22. INSTITUTE OF TOWN PLANNERS INDIA (I.T.P.I), I.T.O. NEW DELHI 23. MADHYA PRADESH BHAWAN , CHANAKAYAPURI NEW DELHI 24. NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY (N.P.L.), PUSA ROAD DELHI 25. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC CO-OP & CHILD DEVELOPMENT, HAUZ KHAS N. DELHI 26. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TRAINING FOR HIGHWAY ENGINEERS (NITHE) NOIDA 27. NAUSENA BAGH (NAVY), CHANAKYAPURI NEW DELHI 28. NAVAL OFFICERS MESS VARUNA, NH-8, AIRPORT ROAD NEW DELHI 29. NURSING OFFRS. MESS, ARMY HOSPITAL R&R, DHAULA KUAN DELHI 30. OFFICERS I/C NO.2 , SNCO MESS , SUBROTO PARK DELHI 31. OFFICERS MESS, BASE HOSPITAL, DELHI CANTT. DELHI 32. ORISSA BHAWAN, CHANAKAYAPURI NEW DELHI 33. PHD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY, AUGUST KRANTI MARG DELHI 34. PMC NURSING OFFICERS MESS, CH (NC) UDHAMPUR 35. PMC NURSING OFFRS MESS, BASE HOSPITAL, DELHI CANTT. DELHI 36. THE HANDICRAFTS & HANDLOOM EXPORTS CORP. OF INDIA NEW DELHI 37. TRAINING CENTRE , NATIONAL SECURITY GUARDS MANESAR 38. UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES (UNHCR) NEW DELHI 39. UNHCR (YMCA), RAJOURI GARDEN DELHI HOTELS 1. AASHIYANA-THE RETREAT HOTEL & RESORTS, ALIPUR DELHI 2. ANANDA IN THE HIMALAYAS, TEHRI GARHWAL UTTRANCHAL 3. CENTRAL APARTMENT & HOTEL INDORE HARRISON'S -2- LIST OF VALUABLE CLIENTS USING OUR EQUIPMENTS 4. FORTUNE PARK KLASSIK, LINK ROAD LUDHIANA 5. GRAND CONTINENTAL HOTEL ALLAHABAD 6. HOTEL MADHAV PUNE 7. HOTEL SHRINATH JHANSI 8. HOTEL ROHETGARH JODHPUR 9. HOTEL RESIDENCY PALACE, NR. SENAPATI BHAVAN JODHPUR 10. HOTEL PARKLAND, SAFDARJUNG ENCLAVE NEW DELHI 11. HOTEL RAJHANS MANALI 12. HOTEL GRAND MUMTAZ SRINAGAR 13. INDIA HABITAT CENTRE, LODHI ROAD NEW DELHI 14. INDRAJIT HOTEL, BILASPUR CHATTISGARH 15. JAGAT RETREAT RESORT UDAIPUR 16. JHELUM RESORTS JAMMU 17. PARK VIEW HOTEL CHANDIGARH 18. PRINCE POLONIA HOTEL DELHI 19. SHANTI PALACE HOTEL, MAHIPALPUR DELHI 20. SHIVALIK VIEW HOTEL CHANDIGARH 21. STARLINE HOTELS LTD. GUWAHATI 22. UDAI KOTHI HOTEL UDAIPUR 23. VIKRAM HOTEL, LAJPAT NAGAR DELHI GUEST HOUSE 1. ACCLIEN & ASSOCIATE, RAIWALA HARIDWAR 2. G.M.A. INN, KALKAJI NEW DELHI 3. HOTEL DISNEY INN, HARIDWAR – RISHIKESH HIGHWAY UTTRAKHAND 4. HOTEL PARKLAND, SAFDARJUNG ENCLAVE NEW DELHI 5. INDUS BIZNOTEL, GREATER KAILASH-I NEW DELHI 6. IKON RESIDENCY, NEW FRIENDS COLONY NEW DELHI 7. KING CASTLE HOTEL RESORTS, DLF PHASE-I GURGAON 8. PARK RESIDENCY, SOUTH CITY-I GURGAON 9. PEE FIFTY-ONE, SOUTH EXTENSION NEW DELHI 10. RANI CASTLE, GREATER KAILASH – I NEW DELHI 11. ROYAL RETREAT, DLF CITY, PHASE – I GURGAON 12. SILVER OAK, DLF CITY-II GURGAON 13. SOLO VICTORIA HOTEL, GREATER KAILASH – I NEW DELHI 14. TRINITY RESIDENCY (C/o OM PROJECTS), SEC-14, GURGAON RESTAURANTS 1. 361, RESTAURANT, PITAMPURA DELHI 2. AMBA FOODS, RAJDHANI ENCLAVE DELHI 3. ANANDAM, FOOD COURT, CITY CENTRE MALL, RAJA GARDEN DELHI 4. ANGITHI INDIAN RESTAURANT, MAYUR VIHAR PH-I DELHI 5. AASHARAM TEA STALL, TOWN HALL, CHANDNI CHOWK DELHI 6. BAR BE QUE NATION, JANAKPURI NEW DELHI 7. BAUJI KA DHABA, MGF MALL GURGAONI 8. BABE THE DHABA, FOOD COURT, PACIFIC MALL SAHIBABAD 9. BHARAT CHICKEN INN, LAXMI NAGAR DELHI 10. BEMISAAL RESTAURANT, JANAKPURI DELHI 11. CHINA FARE RESTAURANT, KHAN MARKET NEW DELHI 12. CHINA PEARL RESTAURANT, KAILASH COLONY DELHI 13. CHINA WALL RESTAURANT, AL AIN (EXPORT) U.A.E Contd –3- -3- HARRISON'S LIST OF VALUABLE CLIENTS USING OUR EQUIPMENTS 14. CHINA WHITE RESTAURANT, GURGAON 15. CURRY GARDEN RESTAURANT, G.K –II NEW DELHI 16. DABBLUS BIRYANI, ASHOK VIHAR DELHI 17. DATE RESTRO –BAR, PASCHIM VIHAR NEW DELHI 18. DAYS OF THE RAAJ, ADCHINI DELHI 19. DOOSRI MANZIL (GAYLORD RESTAURANT, BAHARAIN) NOIDA 20. FAHRENHEIT RESTAURANT, GREEN PARK EXTN. NEW DELHI 21. FARHAN KUCHAI SRINAGAR 22. FOOD WORLD HOSPIALITY PVT. LTD., NEB SARAI NEW DELHI 23. FORTUNE COOKIES - CHINESE RESTAURANT, SECTOR-18 NOIDA 24. GAYLORD RESTAURANT, CONNAUGHT CIRCUS NEW DELHI 25. INDO ITALIA PIZZERIA RESTORANTE, DWARKA DELHI 26. MISHTAAN CAFÉ, CHITTARANJAN PARK DELHI 27. MUGHAL RESTAURANT, VASUNDHRA ENCLAVE DELHI 28. NEW VISION RSA, GK-II NEW DELHI 29. OMELETTES, RAJENDRA PLACE, KAMLA NAGAR DELHI 30. PIK WIK RESTAURANT, PITAMPURA DELHI 31. PIND BALLUCHI RESTAURANT, RAJOURI GARDEN DELHI 32. PIRATES OF GRILL, RAJOURI GARDEN NEW DELHI 33. PIZZERIA CORNER NAGPUR 34. RJP RESTAURANTS & HOTELS (P) LTD (SPIRIT RESTAURANT) NEW DELHI 35. RUBY TUESDAY, CONNAUGHT PLACE NEW DELHI 36. SAGAN HOTELS (P) LTD. (SAMARKHAND RESTAURANT) NOIDA 37. THE ODYSSEY, SAHARA MALL GURGAON 38. 4S RESTAURANT, DEFENCE COLONY NEW DELHI 39. CHAWLAS SQUARE (GMC ENT.), HERO HONDA CHOWK GURGAON 40. CHINESE SPOT, VIVEK VIHAR DELHI 41. EGO CAFÉ (EGO 33), NEW FRIENDS COLONY NEW DELHI 42. EGO DESI, NEW FRIENDS COLONY NEW DELHI 43. EGO ITALIAN, NEW FRIENDS COLONY NEW DELHI 44. EGO THAI, NEW FRIENDS COLONY NEW DELHI 45. HAVELI RESTAURANT, SECTOR – 16 NOIDA 46. HONG KONG RESTAURANT, GULMOHAR PARK NEW DELHI 47. LOTUS GARDEN RESTAURANT, BHIKAJI CAMA PLACE NEW DELHI 48. M LOUNGE, SECTOR-15 NOIDA 49. M4 ii, MAIN G. T. KARNAL ROAD DELHI 50. MAAMOUCHEE KITCHEN & BAR, CENTRESTAGE MALL, SEC-18 NOIDA 51. MAXX – THE FOOD LOUNGE, PITAMPURA NEW DELHI 52. MOTI MAHAL DELUXE, PITAMPURA DELHI 53. NAZEER FOODS, PANDAV NAGAR DELHI 54. NOT JUST PARANTHAS, V3S MALL, LAXMI NAGAR, DELHI 55. ONLY PARANTHAS, SECTOR-11 NOIDA 56. PEARL REGENCY – RESTAURANT & BAR NOIDA 57. ROUTE-O-4, KHAN MARKET NEW DELHI Contd –4- HARRISON'S -4- LIST OF VALUABLE CLIENTS USING OUR EQUIPMENTS 58. SANJHA CHULHA RESTAURANT, KAILASH COLONY NEW DELHI 59. SANTUSHTI, PUSHPANJALI ENCLAVE NEW DELHI 60. SIR GOOD MORNING FOODS PVT. LTD. KANPUR 61. SLICE OF ITALY , OKHLA NEW DELHI 62. SOHIL EAT & DRINK FAST FOOD, DLF PH-IV GURGAON 63. SOUL PUNJAB, M- BLOCK, GREATER KAILASH-II NEW DELHI 64. STORM RESTAURANT & BAR, EAST OF KAILASH NEW DELHI 65. SWADISHTAM RESTAURANT VARANASI 66. THE VILLAGE AROMA, ATUL KATARIYA CHOWK GURGAON 67. THE ART OF CURRY, TAIMUR NAGAR NEW DELHI 68. THE FOOD WAGON, MAVLANKAR HALL NEW DELHI 69. THE TANDOORI VILLAGE, THE GREAT INDIA PLACE, SEC-38A NOIDA 70. THE YELLOW CHILLI, PACIFIC MALL, KAUSHAMBI GHAZIABAD 71. TURQOISE COTTAGE, AUROBINDO MARG NEW DELHI 72. T.C. BAR & RESTAURANT, ADCHINI NEW DELHI 73. SOUL OF UBD, OPP. BIRLA VIDYA NIKETAN, CHIRAG DELHI NEW DELHI 74. VINNY’S BAR & RESTAURANT, SECTOR-18 NOIDA 75. VEGAS DREAMS RESTAURANT, SECTOR-11 FARIDABAD 76. YO! CHINA, THE GREAT INDIA PLACE MALL, SEC-38 A NOIDA CLUBS 1. ARUN VIHAR INSTITUTE (CLUB), SECTOR-29 NOIDA 2. BHEL SENIOR CLUB, BERKHERA BHOPAL 3. CLUB 26, SEC-26, NOIDA NOIDA 4. SHIMLA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB SHIMLA 5. VASANT VIHAR CLUB, PASCHIMI MARG NEW DELHI PHARMACEUTICAL 1. AJAY MEDICAL STORE, SEC-27 NOIDA 2. BIONOVA PHARMACEUTICALS, OKHLA DELHI 3. BRAWN LABORATORIES FARIDABAD 4. DABON INTERNATIONAL ( P) LTD NOIDA 5. G. T. PHARMACEUTICALS GHAZIABAD 6. GLYCO REMEDIES, OKHLA DELHI 7. HINDUSTAN LABORATORIES LUCKNOW 8. JROP HEALTHCARE, ASHOK VIHAR DELHI 9. MEDICAMEN BIOTECH BHIWADI 10. PATANJALI AYURVED PVT. LTD. HARIDWAR 11. RIEMER COSMETICS, ASHOK VIHAR DELHI SWEET SHOPS 1. ANMOL SWEETS (EXPORT) NEPAL 2. BENGAL SWEET CORNER, SAFDARJUNG ENCLAVE NEW DELHI 3. BRIJWASI RASGOOLA WALA , KAMLA NAGAR DELHI 3. GHANTEWALA SWEETS, CHANDNI CHOWK DELHI 4. HALDIRAM SNACKS PVT. LTD., SEC-63 NOIDA 5. KALEVA SWEETS, GOLE MARKET DELHI 6. ROYAL CONFECTIONARY NOIDA 7. SWEETS CORNER, SUNDER NAGAR NEW DELHI Contd –5- HARRISON'S -5- LIST OF VALUABLE CLIENTS USING OUR EQUIPMENTS CORPORATES 1. ADVANTAGE LEARNING SYSTEMS PVT. LTD., OKHLA NEW DELHI 2. AIR INDIA, INDIRA GANDHI AIRPORT, TERMINAL – 2 NEW DELHI 3. APOLLO INTERNATIONAL LTD GURGAON 4. BEL INDIA TRADE PVT. LTD., SECTOR-60 NOIDA 5. BNT MOTORS PVT. LTD., GT KARNAL ROAD, SIRASPUR DELHI 6. BRAKES INDIA LTD., SITARGANJ, U.S. NAGAR UTTRAKHAND 7. BRUSHMAN (INDIA) LTD., RUDRAPUR UTTRAKHAND 8. CONTINENTAL ENGINES BHIWADI 9. DATTA HOSPITALITY MGMT. SUPPORT SERVICES, HAUZ KHAS NEW DELHI 10. D.J. AGRI, UDYOG VIHAR, PHASE-V GURGAON 11. EAST AFRICAN (INDIA) REMEDIES (P) LTD, RAJOURI GARDEN NEW DELHI 12. ESSEL SHYAM TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, SECTOR-62, NOIDA 13. FARMERS FIRST FARM PRODUCT (P) LTD., MAUJGARH PUNJAB 14. HARVEL AGUA INDIA PVT. LTD., BAWAL HARYANA 15. HERO HONDA MOTORS LTD, DHARUHERA HARYANA 16. HPG CONSULTING PVT. LTD., DWARKA NEW DELHI 17. INDIA GLYCOL LTD., SECTOR-126 NOIDA 18. INFRES METHODEX LIMITED, MOHAN CO-OP INDL. ESTATE NEW DELHI 19. IRIS SOFTWARE, MOHAN CO-OPERATIVE INDL. ESTATE NEW DELHI 20. ISGEC JOHN THOMPSON NOIDA 21. J. B. CONTRACTORS, MAYUR VIHAR PH-I EXTN. DELHI 22. KWALITY, CONNAUGHT PLACE NEW DELHI 23. MANAGING DIRECTOR, AARTECH CONSULTANTS DELHI 24. MARKET RX INDIA PVT. LTD., SOUTH CITY-I, GURGAON 25. NEEL METAL PRODUCTS LTD. (JBM GROUP), PANTNAGAR, RUDRAPUR UTTRAKHAND 26.
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