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Unpaid Dividend for the Year 2017-18 NAME FATHERS NAME ADDRESS COUNTRY STATE PINCODE FOLIO NO. AMOUNT TAPANMUKHERJEE SHGCMUKHERJEE PO VILL JALKHURA VIA MAHESHTALA 24 PARAGANAS SOUTH WESTINDIA BENGAL WESTWest BENGAL Bengal 700001 20392 12.00 APARNACHAKRABORTY SHSUBIRKUMARCHAKRABORTY C O SMT NILIMA CHAKRABORTY ADARSHAPALLY P O NONA CHANDANINDIA PUKUR DISTWest 24 Bengal PARAGANAS NORTH733202 WEST40346 BENGAL WEST 8.00BENGAL AMITROY LATESHSUDHANGSHUKUMARROY423 1 ASHOK NAGAR DT 24 PGS NORTH W B WEST BENGAL INDIA West Bengal 733202 40566 4.00 NAVENEETKUMARRATHI LATESHDEOKISHANRATHI 31 GAUR MOHAN ROY LANE NEAR BAKULTALLA GHAT POST BHATPERAINDIA DIST 24 PARAGANAWest Bengal 743123 27237 12.00 CHANDAAGARWAL SHHARILALAGARWAL C O HARI LAL AGARWAL 11 NORTH PAUL GHAT ROAD JAGATDALINDIA 24 PGS W B West Bengal 743125 20556 4.00 PRASENJITBISWAS LATESHNANIGOPALBISWAS 2 1 RABINDRA PALLY PIRTALA ROAD P O SHYAMNAGAR DIST 24INDIA PGS N West Bengal 743127 40345 4.00 ANITADATTA MRKRISHNAMOHANDATTA C O KRISHNA MOHAN DATTA UDAYACHAL K N C ROAD SOUTH PINDIA O BARASAT DISTWest NORTH Bengal 24 PARGANAS743201 W B 39333 4.00 CHHAYACHOWDHURY SHBENOYBHUSHANCHOUDHURI KALIBARI RD NAPARA BARASAT 24 PGS N INDIA West Bengal 743201 40581 4.00 SHOVANLALCHAKRABORTY LATESHBRAJOMOHANCHAKRABORTYC O PANNA LAL CHAKRABORTY KALIKAPUR BARASET 24 PARGSINDIA N W B West Bengal 743201 25477 8.00 RADHESHYAMGHOSH LATESHTARAPADAGHOSH VILL AUROBINDA PALLY P O DUTTA PUKUR P S BARASAT DISTRICTINDIA NORTH 24 PARGANASWest Bengal W B 743248 19933 4.00 SUKHENDUKDUTTA KRISHNAGDUTTA DATTAPUKUR OPP RLY STATION DISTN24 PARGANAS W B INDIA West Bengal 743248 13571 8.00 HAFIZURRAHAMANMIR SHHASIBARRAHAMANMIR VILL PO MATHITALA VIA MAGRAHAT DISTT SOUTH 24 PARGANASINDIA WEST BENGALWest Bengal 743355 38480 8.00 SHAMSUDDINHAQUE SHHARASTULLA VILL PO MAHITALAB VIA NAGRAHAT DIST SOUTH 24 PARGANASINDIA WEST BENGAL West Bengal 743355 38348 4.00 MDSHAMSUDDINHAQUE MDHARASTULLAFAKIR VILL+POMAHITALAB P SMAGRAHAT DIST 24 PGS S MAGRAHATINDIA West Bengal 743355 50493 4.00 RAMENMONDAL SHLALITMOHANMONDAL VI II SULTANGONGE P O GOTALAL HAT KRISHNAPUR DIST SOUTHINDIA 24 PARGANS West Bengal 743503 38499 4.00 MRSSUSHMAJHAMB NA H NO 1070 GALI NO 1 JAIN NAGRI ABOHAR PB ABOHAR INDIA Punjab 152116 46388 8.00 HANUMANTHARAODUDDU SATYANARAYANA SRI HANUMAN TRADERS ADDANKI A P INDIA Andhra Pradesh 523201 32690 4.00 RAMESHMEKALA MNARAYANAN H NO 14220 KAILASH NAGAR ADILABAD AP INDIA Andhra Pradesh 504001 23318 4.00 BRAHMANANDAMVEERAVADDEPATIVVSUBBARAO H NO 74120 INDIRA NAGAR NIRMAL POST ADILABAD DIST INDIA Andhra Pradesh 504106 14396 4.00 APRAMADA AMADHVSUDHANKAR C O HIGHWAY FILLING STATION POST NIKMAL DIST ADIABAD INDIAA P Andhra Pradesh 504106 27790 4.00 SHAKRAIAHKASAM LAXMIRAJANI LAXMI KIRANA STORES BEET BAZAR LUXETTIPET DIST ADILABADINDIA AP Andhra Pradesh 504215 27721 4.00 VENKATARAOSAKHAMURI SRINIVASARAO Q NO D 11 SRIRAMPUR COLONY ADILABAD DT INDIA Andhra Pradesh 504303 27636 4.00 TUSCANOANDREWJOHN TUSSCANOJOHNPETER VISAWA GHOSALI NANDAKHAL P O AGASHI MAHARASHTRA INDIA Maharashtra 401301 43744 67.00 ANILKUMARJHUNJHUNWALANA P O CHHITAUNI DIST PADRAVNA U P INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282003 34234 4.00 REENADHINDSA HARJITSINGHDHINDSA 58 295 F AYODHYA KUNJ TANTPUR BYE PASS ROAD AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282001 IN3005561032440350.00 MDMAURYA BHOLARAM 4 A CARIAPPA AGRA UTTAR PRADESH INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282001 IN3002061026435012.00 JAGMOHANLALMATHUR LATESRISHITALPRASADMATHUR 3 14 CHAWK THANA TAJGANJ AGRA U P INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282001 14796 4.00 SANDHYAKHANDELWAL SHAJAYKHANDELWAL 3 13 VIBHAV NAGAR AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282001 43027 4.00 SURESHCHANDBANSAL SHGCBANSAL E 209 KAMLA NAGAR AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282001 33193 8.00 DWARIKANATHLAMBA SHSHANKARDAS 24 NORTH IDGAH POLICE LINE ROAD AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282001 20978 4.00 SATISHKUMARJAIN LTSHRKJAIN 158 1 GYAN BHAWAN GWALIOR ROAD BALUGANJ AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282001 17804 4.00 RAJENDRAKUMARAGARWALGOKALCHAND 125 AWTAR SINGH ROAD AGRA CANTT AGRA U P INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282001 25049 4.00 VIKASSABHARWAL VPSABHARWAL C O SHRI B R SABHARWAL 33 THE MALL AGRA U P INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282001 25988 4.00 KAVITACHAUHAN PRANVIRCHAUHAN 26 49 AMIR DARA RAJA KI MANDI AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282002 25021 4.00 SHARADAGARWAL RDAGARWAL 3 BANK HOUSE CIVIL LINES AGRA U P INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282002 25034 8.00 SANJAYRALLAN NA 16A LAJPAT KUNJ CIVIL LINES AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282002 45526 4.00 DRSHIVKUMARSHARMA LATESHRSSHARMA 23 90 LOHA MANDI AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282002 14788 11.00 MISSRAMAAARORA VEDPERKASHARORA 183 CIVIL LINES L LAJPAT RAI ROAD BAGH FARZANA BUILDING 183INDIA CIVIL LANES Uttar Pradesh 282002 14779 8.00 DRSUSHMAPATHAK SPPATHAK DR KM SUSHMA PATHAK 23 90 LOHAMANDI AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282002 14787 11.00 BRPABBIDGPRETD OMPRAKASHPABBI 504 KAVERI GOLD APARTMENTS LAJPAT KUNJ KHANDARI AGRAINDIA UP Uttar Pradesh 282002 B00137 250.00 ASHOKKUMARGULATI NA 86 SHIVAJEE NAGAR SHAHGANJ AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282002 46324 8.00 BALBIRSINGH RAMCHANDYADAV 17 ASHOK NAGAR AGRA UP INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282002 10633 2.50 RAKESHAGARWAL LATESHRAMNATHAGARWAL C O MATRUMAL KANHIALAL 4 377 KACHHARI GHAT AGRA UPINDIA Uttar Pradesh 282003 37877 2.00 RACHANAGUPTA MPGUPTA C O AMIT ENTERPRISES 23 7 PAICHAWKI AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282003 25056 4.00 RAJMALJAIN GIRRAJKISHOREJAIN 20 95 DHULIA GANJ AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282003 24998 12.00 SandeepGupta NA G7 BYE PASS ROAD KAMLA NAGAR AGRA AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282003 49315 2.50 RAMNIVASGUPTA NA C O SHREE GOPAL SODE WALE RAWAT PARA AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282003 46293 8.00 RAJESHKUMARGUPTA SRIOMPRAKASHGUPTA 2 59 PEEPAL MANDI SINGI GALI AGRA U P INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282003 26188 4.00 SHRIGOPALBANSAL MISHRILALBANSAL 16 RING ROAD AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282004 26203 8.00 SANDHYAAGARWAL KRISHNAGOPAL 6 237 OPP TELEGRAPH OFFICE BELANGANJ AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282004 26199 4.00 PRAHALADKUMARKHANDELWALRRKHANDELWAL C O M S ALLIED ENTERPRISES 5 AGARWAL MARKET BELANGUNJINDIA AGRA Uttar Pradesh 282004 25016 4.00 VINODKUMARKHANDELWALSHRIKISHORILALKHANDELWAL H63 H I G FLATS BYE PASS ROAD KAMLA NAGAR AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282004 IN301557207572878.00 KISHORE NA C O HOT CHAND BROS DARESI NO 1 AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282004 46326 16.00 BANTOOKUMAR AMARNATH 33 17A 12B 1 JASWANT VIHAR LOHIYA NAGAR BALKESHWAR INDIAAGRA Uttar Pradesh 282004 14773 8.00 AMARNATH CHHADILAL SHRI RADHA BHAWAN 33 17A 12B 1 JASWANT VIHAR LOHIYANAGARINDIA BALKESHWARUttar AGRAPradesh 282004 14774 8.00 RADHARANI AMARNATH 33 17A 12B 1 JASWANT VIHAR LOHIYA NAGAR BALKESHWAR INDIAAGRA Uttar Pradesh 282004 14775 8.00 AMARNATHPARSHADKHANDELWALJAGANNATHPARSHAD MUBARIK MANZIL BELAN GUNJ AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282004 14777 16.00 RAKESHKUMAR NA AHUJA AUTO ELECTRIC WORKS DARESI NO 2 AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282004 46595 4.00 LALCHANDAGARWAL LATESHKUNDANLAL C17 KAMLA NAGAR AGRA UP INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282004 33008 36.00 SHANTIDEVIAGARWAL PCAGARWAL PRAKASH BHAWAN 45 MADHUWAN ENCLAVE OPP ENGG COLLEGEINDIA DAYALBAGHUttar AGRA Pradesh 282005 14789 4.00 NISHAPATHAK BMPATHAK M 5 KARAMYOGI ENCLAVE KAMLA NAGAR KAMLA NAGAR AGRAINDIA U P 5 Uttar Pradesh 282005 36243 8.00 YOGESHSINGHAL NA F 349 KAMLA NAGAR AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282005 42014 4.00 SHANKARLALGIRI RAMAGIRI F247 KAMLA NAGAR AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282005 25006 4.00 YOGENDRAKUMARJAIN SHRIPCJAIN B14 KAMLA NAGAR AGRA U P INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282005 120214000000960712.00 SANYOJANAJAIN YOGENDRAKUMARJAIN B14 KAMLA NAGAR AGRA U P INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282005 12021400000419834.00 RADHEYSHYAMDHAWAN NA HOUSE NO D92 6 KAMALA NAGAR AGRA UP INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282005 46012 4.00 RAJKUMARIDHAWAN NA HOUSE NO D 92 6 KAMALA NAGAR AGRA UP INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282005 46013 4.00 SANDEEPKUMARDHAWAN NA HOUSE D 92 6 KAMALA NAGAR AGRA UP INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282005 46014 4.00 SOHANLALGOYAL NA A23 NEW AGRA AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282005 45516 8.00 ANANDKUMARMANWANI LATESHMMANWANI C 39 KAMLA NAGAR AGRA U P INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282005 25011 8.00 RITUAGARWAL KUNJBIHARILALAGARWAL M S K J INDUSTIRES B S FOUNDRY NAGAR HATHRAS ROAD AGRAINDIA Uttar Pradesh 282006 26195 8.00 KUNJBIHARILALAGARWAL NA C O K J INDUSTRIES B5 FOUNDRY NAGAR HATHRAS ROAD AGRAINDIA Uttar Pradesh 282006 45524 8.00 JAWAHARLALAGARWAL SHYAMLALAGARWAL RUNKUTA AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282007 43193 4.00 JAWAHARLALAGARWAL SHYAMLALAGARWAL RUNKUTA AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282007 25014 8.00 ROSEVITAKUMAR AWADHESHKUMAR C O LT COL AWADHESH KUMAR AATS KHERIA AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282008 25815 8.00 MADHULIKAJAGOTTA NA 1 M I G FRIENDS COLONY NEW SHAHGANJ AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282010 45528 4.00 TRIPTACHADHA NA C O TOPSEL DISTRIBUTORS UNIS BUILDING OPP COLLECTORATEINDIA AGRA Uttar Pradesh 282010 45529 4.00 ANUPAMAKOCHHER NA 16 58 DEWAN LODGE NEAR Z D HOSPITAL SHAHGANJ AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282010 14797 4.00 PUJAKOCHHER SHSANDEEPKOCHHAR 16 58 LADLI KATRA SHAHGANJ AGRA INDIA Uttar Pradesh 282010 21351 3.00 KESERIMALDHONDIRAMBIHANIDHONDIRAMBIHANI AT PO VAMBORI DIST AHMEDNAGAR INDIA Maharashtra 413704 29378 8.00 DILIPKUMARSBORA SHANTILAL ATPOST LONI BK TAL SHRIRAMPUR DIST AHMEDNAGAR INDIA Maharashtra 413736 17110 12.00 PRASHANTGANDHI SHMANSUKHLAL PRASHANT BUNGLOW OPP SAVDI BUS STOP AHMED NAGAR INDIA Maharashtra 414001 36696 4.00 DOLLYSAHANI SSAHANI HARHIKESH BUNGALOW C O RAJESH KAPOOR GOVINDPURA AHMEDNAGARINDIA M MaharashtraS 414001 34042 60.00 JAMANADASGUJARATHI SHJEEVANDAS "SHEH" A57 MADRAN COLONY GULMOHAR ROAD AHMADNAGARINDIA Maharashtra 414003 38308 12.00 KARSANBHAISANKARDASPATELNA 13 NOBLE CHAMBER MARUTI MEDICAL STORE ASHRAM ROAD AHMEDABADINDIA AHMEDABADGujarat 380001 48318 2.50 RASIKLALSANKARDASPATEL NA 52 RAJDEEP SOCIETY RANIP N G AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD INDIA
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