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Fml Unpaid 16-17 FORCE MOTORS LIMITED Unpaid Dividend list for 2016-2017 as on 15.12.2017 Sl. No. WAR_ FOLIO_NO NAM1 Add1 Add2 Add3 City PIN SHARES AMOUNT NO 1 1 C000299 CLIVE STREET NOMINEES PVT LTD. C/O ANZ GRINDLAYS BANK PLC. H-BLOCK CONNAUGHT CIRCUS NEW DELHI 0 0 50 500.00 2 2 P000219 M/S.P.S.JAIN COMPANY LIMITED 7-A RAJPUR ROAD DELHI. 0 0 53 530.00 3 3 Z000006 ZUMBERLAL CHAGANLAL KASWA ADATE BAZAR AHMEDNAGAR. 0 0 50 500.00 4 6 S002813 SUBRATA SEN 123/12 RAJROOPUR ALLAHABAD 0 0 9 90.00 5 7 U000144 USHA SHAH 10 PARK VIEW BAPTISTA ROAD VILE PARLE (WEST)MUMBAI 0 0 16 160.00 6 9 SS00102 SAVITRABAI RAMBHAU MANDEKAR AT POST AMBETHAN TAL. KHED DIST. PUNE 0 0 50 500.00 7 14 V000800 VIJAY KANTILAL GANDHI AMRUT PROV. STORES PANCHAPIR CHAWADI MALIWADA AHMEDNAGAR 0 0 66 660.00 8 16 S002138 SHILPA JAIN D-1 DOCTORS COLONY REWA (MP) 0 0 2 20.00 9 17 S002192 SURENDRA J. PUROHIT SUCHAK NIWAS BLOCK NO.1 MURBAD ROADKALYAN (W) DIST. THANE 0 0 16 160.00 10 18 S000862 SAVITRI DEVI 'SURENDRA COTTAGE' GURUNANAK PURA STREET MODINAGARDIST. MEERUT (U P) 0 0 100 1000.00 11 21 SN00007 NARAYAN KHEVRAJ BHUJBAL AT & POST - WAKAD TAL. MULSI DIST. POONA 0 0 100 1000.00 12 22 AK00009 KRISHNA ABAJI KASPATE AT & POST - WAKAD TALUKA MULSHI DIST. POONA 0 0 53 530.00 13 23 S001497 SHASHI JAIN C/O DEVENDRA KUMAR JAIN SARAFA BAZAR JAWAHAR GANJ GADARWARA (MP) 0 0 25 250.00 14 24 S001704 SUNITA SUKHANI C/O SUKHANI SPICES HIRAKUTIR MASKASATH ITWARINAGPUR 0 0 50 500.00 15 25 J000550 JATINDERPAL SINGH 19 RIDGE ROAD IDGAH HILL BHOPAL (M.P.) 0 0 50 500.00 16 27 AS00040 SUNANDA VASANT RAGADE AT & POST MALAWALI TALUKA MAVAL DIST. PUNE 0 0 40 400.00 17 28 AT00001 TUKARAM DATTATRAY ALHAT C/O BHANUDAS B.PARANDWAL M P DEHU (MALWADI) TAL HAVELIDIST POONA 0 0 40 400.00 18 29 B000080 BASANTABAI PANALAL CHANGEDE IMARAT CO. BLOCK NO. F-4 AHMEDNAGAR. 0 0 150 1500.00 19 30 B000121 BHARATI KANCHANLAL SHAH KAPAD BAZAR POST VYARA DIST. SURAT. 0 0 100 1000.00 20 32 B000763 B. R. S. RAJPOOT JAL & BHOMI PRABAND SANSTHAN NEW WALMI RAVISHANKAR NAGAR BHOPAL (M.P) 0 0 100 1000.00 21 37 M000888 M. CHANDRASEKAR REDDY 3269 11TH MAIN ROAD HAL STAGE II BANGALORE 0 0 19 190.00 22 38 M001364 MANOJ MOHANLAL KOTHARI AT POST NARAYANGAON DIST. PUNE 0 0 50 500.00 23 39 N000039 NARAYANDAS JAGANNATH DOSHI 747 RAVIWAR PETH POONA CITY. 0 0 100 1000.00 24 40 N000759 NIRMALA CHORDIA 191 RAIKUR COLONY KOLHAPUR 0 0 100 1000.00 25 41 P000144 PULLUR RAJARAO C/O PULLUR LAXMINARAYANA KIRANA MERCHANT POST YELLANDU DIST. KHAMMAM A.P. 0 0 150 1500.00 26 42 P000812 PARTAP SINGH RUTPUR COLONY OPP.RADHA SWAMI BHAWAN PINJORE (AMBALA) 0 0 50 500.00 27 43 P000992 POOJA PRAKASH KARWA DWARKA BHUVAN NEAR MUKTIDHAM M. G. ROADNASIK ROAD 0 0 1 10.00 28 44 P001189 POONAM S GAIKWAD NEELKAMAL BEHIND AKSHAY NURSING HOME MANIKNAGAR STATION ROADAHMEDNAGAR (M.S) 0 0 5 50.00 29 47 J000366 JUPUDY VENKATESANAM BERUMALLU 8-2-31 NALAM BHIMARAJU STREET RAJAHMUNDRY 0 0 35 350.00 30 48 R001081 RAJENDRA MISRA E-6/N2-55 ALIGANJ SCHEME KURSI ROAD LUCKNOW 0 0 25 250.00 31 49 R001090 RAGHBIR SINGH QUARTER NO.474-A TYPE - II RAIL COACH FACTORY KAPURTHALA (PUNJAB) 0 0 134 1340.00 32 51 R001627 RAKESH AGARWAL GOVIND BHANDAR SONA PATTI JHARIA DIST. DHANBAD 0 0 1 10.00 33 52 R001672 RAJENDRA SHESMAL BORA PLOT NO.17 SAMRUDDHI MANIK NAGAR MUTHA MALA AHMEDNAGAR 0 0 50 500.00 34 53 S000169 SHASHIKANT JAGANNATH KATKORIA C/O. PAREKH JAGANNATH JADAVJI RADHAKRISHNA MARKET BADA FUVARAJABALPUR (M.P) 0 0 50 500.00 35 54 S000482 SHANTILAL MOHANLAL KATHED ADATE BAZAR AHMEDNAGAR 0 0 100 1000.00 36 56 SD00008 DILIP JAGTAP AT SHREERAM NAGAR (BANDEWADI) POST KHED SHIVAPUR TAL. HAVELIDIST. PUNE 0 0 50 500.00 37 57 SD00009 DURGADEVI BHUTADA FLAT NO 309 GERBERA BLOCK BHANU TOWNSHIP HAFEEZPET HYDERABAD TELANGANA 0 0 100 1000.00 38 59 G000422 GHANSHYAM JEE SRIVASTAVA QR.NO.1317 SECTOR 1/C BOKARO STEEL CITY BOKARO (BIHAR) 0 0 26 260.00 39 60 H000001 H.G.SHAH NARAYAN PARK SHIVPUR VARANASI. 0 0 134 1340.00 40 62 A000281 ASHOK SADASHIV KAVI COURT LANE AHMEDNAGAR. 0 0 50 500.00 41 66 SR00005 RAMDAS BHANGRE AT POST CHIKHALI TAL. HAVELI DIST PUNE 0 0 50 500.00 42 68 SV00043 VASANT VITHAL KOLE BAJARANG HSG SOCIETY HOUSE NO. 1151 AT POST RUPEE NAGAR (TALAWADE)TAL HAVELI DIST. PUNE 0 0 50 500.00 43 69 SV00048 VARGHESE VARGHESE B-9 MANTRI RIVIERA BHAU PATIL ROAD RANGE HILLS (P.O.) BOPODI PUNE 0 0 50 500.00 44 70 T000234 T. PARIMALA CCC BANK 1ST FLOOR RAILWAY FEEDER ROASULUR COIMBATORE (DISTRICT) 0 0 2 20.00 45 72 H000476 HIRALAL BORA AT POST BELHE TAL. JUNNER DIST. POONA. 0 0 33 330.00 46 73 1201130000107870 SACHIN CHANDRAKANT MOHITE 2788, B-WARD, MANGALWAR PETH, KOLHAPUR 1 10 100.00 47 76 IN30023910804836 VALERIAN VINCENT GOMES G 2 PARK ROSE 2ND DOMNIC COLONY ORIEN MUMBAIMAHARASHTRA 100000 45 450.00 48 78 V000571 VINOD KUMAR GUPTA 12 TROPICAL BUILDING CONNAUGHT CIRCUS NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110001 50 500.00 49 80 P000758 PUSHPA GUPTA C/O. M/S. T.C. MALIK & CO 68/2 JANPATH NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110001 52 520.00 50 81 S003042 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK 17 PARLIAMENT STREET NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110001 50 500.00 51 84 G000375 GURINDER KHANNA M/SDSKHANNA&SONM/S. D.S.KHANNA & SON 42 SWADESHI MARKET SADAR BAZARDELHI DELHI 110006 134 1340. 00 52 85 V000911 VINOD BHALLA 125/G D.C.M. RAILWAY COLONY DELHI DELHI 110006 1 10.00 53 88 IN30094010022468 O.P. NAGPAL 4904 KUCHA USTAD DAGH CHANDNI CHOWKDELHI 110006 3 30.00 54 89 I000053 INDER RAJ 28 U.B. JAWAHAR NAGAR DELHI DELHI 110007 150 1500.00 55 91 IN30020610244606 ATUL GUPTA K- 2, GROUND FLOOR MODEL TOWN DELHI 110009 10 100. 00 56 95 IN30023912174980 CHANDER MOHAN KHURANA C 63 SHIVALIK NEAR PUNCHSHEEL NEW DELHINEW DELHI 110017 50 500.00 57 96 1205860000047024 ARCHANA BALAJI H. NO- G- 31 BLOCK- G SAKET NEW DELHI 110017 150 1500.00 58 98 AA00018 AJIT SINGH REHAL D II-A-52 NANAKPURA MOTI BAG NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110021 100 1000.00 59 99 R000538 RAJINDER KUMAR KATHURIA A- 360 SAROJINI NAGAR NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110023 134 1340. 00 60 100 P001134 PRIYANKA AGRAWAL A-224 DEFENCE COLONY NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110024 101 1010.00 61 103 S002572 SAVITRI KHANNA 16/32 EAST PUNJABI BAGH NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110026 1 10.00 62 104 B000648 B. R. JAWA 20/62 PUNJABI BAGH NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110026 84 840.00 Sl. No. WAR_ FOLIO_NO NAM1 Add1 Add2 Add3 City PIN SHARES AMOUNT NO 63 105 K000954 KAVITA RANI J-10/37 RAJOURI GARDEN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110027 135 1350.00 64 106 K001203 KAVITA RANI J - 10 /37 RAJOURI GARDEN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110027 100 1000.00 65 107 K001297 KAVITA RANI J-10/37 RAJOURI GARDEN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110027 68 680.00 66 108 R001254 RENUKA SHARMA J-10/4C FIRST FLOOR RAJOURI GARDEN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110027 100 1000.00 67 109 P000537 PRABHAT KUMAR JHINGAN D-2/2557 VASANTKUNJ NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110030 34 340.00 68 110 S002668 SURESH CHANDER VATS WZ-56 OLD MEHROLI ROAD RAJ NAGAR PT II PALAM COLONY NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110045 1 10.00 69 111 S002669 SURESH CHANDER VATS WZ-56 OLD MEHROLI ROAD RAJ NAGAR PT II PALAM COLONY NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110045 1 10.00 70 113 R001334 RADHA PANDEY C-1 CHIRAG ENCLAVE NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110048 50 500.00 71 115 IN30018312130605 CHUNI LAL SHARMA R 33 GREATER KAILASH I NEW DELHI 110048 5 50.00 72 116 S001928 SAGRIK PROCESS ANALYSTS PVT. LTD. 302 & 303 ELITE HOUSE 36 COMMUNITY CENTRE ZAMRUDPUR NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110048 52 520.00 73 118 I000120 ISHAN SHANKAR HOUSE NO.B-277 ASIAN GAMES VILLAGE FLATS SIRI FORTNEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110049 50 500.00 74 120 A001257 ANIL KUMAR SANGER D 1/3-A KRISHNA NAGAR NEW DELHI 110 051 DELHI 110051 1 10.00 75 121 IN30115113531970 SOURABH KAPOOR BE/25 SHALIMAR BAGH PASCHIMI NEW DELHI 110052 10 100.00 76 122 B000902 BHARAT BHUSHAN BERRY C-6/404 YAMUNA-VIHAR DELHI DELHI 110053 25 250.00 77 123 S000688 SUSHILA DEVI JAIN 7-A RAJPUR ROAD DELHI DELHI 110054 31 310.00 78 124 A001610 AFTAB LALL 2-B RAM KISHORE ROAD CIVIL LINES DELHI 110054 133 1330.00 79 125 P000852 PSJ COMMERCIAL P. LTD. 7A RAJPUR ROAD DELHI DELHI 110054 4 40.00 80 126 P001042 PEESON CORP. LTD. 11 RAJPUR ROAD DELHI DELHI 110054 100 1000.00 81 127 P001136 PSJ COMMERCIAL P. LTD. 7A RAJPUR ROAD DELHI DELHI 110054 12 120.00 82 129 G000547 GUNJAN AGGARWAL HOUSE NO 5290 BHARAT NAGAR BASANT ROAD PAHARGUNJ NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110055 1 10.00 83 130 O000037 O. C. TANDON E-9/9 VASANT VIHAR NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110057 10 100.00 84 132 S002787 SURESH KUMAR BIDANI C-4 A/6A JANAKPURI NEWDELHI NEW DELHI 110058 1 10.00 85 134 L000280 LAKSHMI VISWANATHAN SRI HARI' C-104 SAINIK NAGAR UTTAM NAGAR NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110059 50 500.00 86 135 P001079 P V RAJESHWARI C-104 SAINIK NAGAR UTTAM NAGAR NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110059 50 500.00 87 136 V000853 VIJAY KAPUR H-9 MAHARANI BAGH NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110065 1 10.00 88 137 A000809 ANITA KAPUR H-9 MAHARANI BAGH NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 110065 2 20.00 89 139 S002675 SUNITA TANDON B-714 AVANTIKA ROHINI SECTOR-I NEW DELHI NORTH WEST DELHI 110085 1 10.00 90 140 R001446 RAVI KUMAR TANDON B-714 AVANTIKA ROHINI SECTOR-I NEW DELHI NORTH WEST DELHI 110085 1 10.00 91 142 K001305 KAVITA JAIN FLAT.NO.19 PLOT NO.56 AMARPALI APARTMENTS I.P.EXTN.
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