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EICL – Unpaid-Dividend Data – As on 12-03-2019 EICL LTD - Unpaid List of Interim Dividend for 2018-19 Warrant Pin LF DP/CL ID No. MICR No. Amount Name Add-1 Add-2 Add-3 Add-4 Code MANNATHAZHATH VELLIYANNOOR,T A000034 2 29 112.50 M.V.G.MENON HOUSE RICHUR. 1 2,III AVENUE,HARRINGTON CHETPET,MADRA A000039 3 25 2812.50 SARASWATHY MENON ROAD, S 600031 WZ-16, (NEAR BANK OF UTTAM NAGAR A000095 4 30 281.00 ANIL KUMAR KAPOOR BARODA) NEW DELHI 17-01, MEYER SINGAPORE A000098 5 31 843.50 S.SAVITHRI 83,MEYER ROAD PARK 437910 B-9, SOAMI NAGAR, A000111 7 32 562.50 P.S. BATRA NEW DELHI NEAR OLD KOCHU PRABHULALAYAM,KARIK VELI RAILWAY BEACH P.O. A000174 10 1490 281.00 R. PRASOBHANAN KAKOM STATION TRIVANDRUM 695007 2, III AVENUE HARRINGTON ROAD B000033 11 26 5625.00 SARASWATHY MENON MADRAS 600031 WEST FORT MITHRANANDAPU THIRUVANANT B000038 12 1512 5.50 S.RADHAKRISHNAN POTTY T.C.37/1832, RAM STREET, HAPURAM 695023 17-01, MEYER SINGAPORE B000053 14 18 1125.00 VENKITA PADMANABHAN.S 83, MEYER ROAD PARK 437910 TITANIUM P.O., B000058 16 1501 1125.00 J.RAVENDRAN K.P.3/162, KARIKKAKAM, TRIVANDRUM 695021 POTHANCODU. VAZHAKKADU, P.O, B000065 18 1518 281.00 SUNDARESAN NAIR.K VINEETHA BHAVAN NANNATTUKAVU, TRIVANDRUM 695584 LEKHA NIVAS, VELI, B000075 20 1502 281.00 OMANA.K MADHAVAPURAM TRIVANDRUM, 695021 7 A NEPTUNE JUHU TARA B000084 21 22 2812.50 SONU WALIA C/O MRS. T RODRIGUES APARTMENTS ROAD MUMBAI 400049 2230, NAYA MOHALLA QASIMJAN STREET, B000090 22 33 562.50 S.NOOR ELAHI DELHI 17-01, MEYER SINGAPORE B000098 23 34 1125.00 V.SRINIVASAN 83, MEYER ROAD PARK 437910 K-14, KIRTINAGAR, NEW B000103 24 51 562.50 SANDEEP KUMAR VERMA DELHI 110015 D 13/12, MODEL B000120 26 48 562.50 SRI. GAGAN KAPUR TOWN,DELHI 110009 MAR IVANIOS COLLEGE NALANCHIRA P O B000129 27 1498 562.50 P K MATHEW OFFICE TRIVANDRUM 695015 NILANSHU CHANDRA C000032 29 1598 1125.00 GANGULI B-9/90, GROUND FLOOR KALYANI, NADIA 741235 BRAHMANWADA MATTUNGA C000035 30 681 1125.00 MUNDIATH SUNDERESAN 9/80,LAXMI NIVAS, ROAD, MUMBAI 400019 RUKMANI VILAS,G.A PUTHENCHANTHA THIRUVANANT C000037 31 1485 22.50 A.S.GIRISH COIL STREET, I HAPURAM 695001 Page 1 of 61 MINI COTTAGE VELI C000058 33 1504 1125.00 G.VAMADEVAN MADHAVAPURAM TRIVAMDRUM 695021 PUTHUVAL VILA THONNAKKAL,T C000063 34 35 562.50 R.VASUDEVAN PILLAI PUTHAN VEEDU, KUDAVOOR P.O. 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