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REGISTERED No.

DL—33001/2000

The Gazette of India


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

No. 40] NEW DELHI, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,2000 (ASVINA 8,1922)

(Separate paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation)

[PART III—SECTION 4]

[Miscellaneous Notifications including Notifications, Orders, Advertisements and


Notices issued by Statutory Bodies]

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PART III—SEC. 41 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 3967

RESERVE BANK OF INDIA


DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT AND BANK ACCOUNTS
CENTRAL DEBT DIVISION

In pursuance of Rule 18 of the Rule made by the Government of India under Section 28 of the Public Debt Act, 1944 and
published in the Gazette of 20lh April 1946 (as amended under the Notification No. F(8)/70-B/52 dated the 29th April, 1954
find the Notification in extra-ordinary Gazelle No. 67 dated 21st February 1990) the following list far the month ended July
2000 is hereby advertised of securities Iost etc. In respect of which prima facie ground exists for believing that the securities
have been lost and the claim of applicant is just. All persons other than the respective claimants named below who have any
Claim upon these securities should communicate immediately with Chief General Manager, Reserve Bank of India, Central
Office Department of Government and Bank Accounts, Central Debt Division, Mumbai.

The list have been divided into two parts List "A" being securities now advertised for the first time and list "B" the List of
securities previously advertised.
List "A"

No. of Value in In whose name issued From what Name(s) of the claimants) No. and date of
| Security Rs./Grams. date bearing for issue of duplicate and/ order issued
interest or payment of discharge
value

1 2 3 4 5 6

NIL

List "B"

No. of Value in In whose name issued Interest Name of claimant for No. and Date of
Security Rs./Grams. due from issue of duplicate and/ Order issued
or payment of discharge
value
1 2 3 4 5 6

9% Relief Bonds 1987 ( Byculla Circle)


BC-1276 to Rs. Shri Ramji Krishna 13-7-88 Mrs. Ramji 20-10-97
BC-1285 1,00,000/- Iyer (Deceased) Raj am
(Rs. 10,000
each)
10% Relief Bonds 1995 (non-cumulative) (Ahmedabad Circle)
10% Relief 10,00,000 1, Vasant Chandulal 6-1-99 1. Vasant Chandulal LN/S/0332 CO. Diary No.
Bonds, 1995 Golwala & Golwala & 470 dated 13-6-2000
(Non- 2. Desai Smita Amit 2. Desai Smita Amit
cumulative) (EorS) (EorS)
AD 3334
AD-3339 5,00,000 1. Vasant Chandulal -do- 1. Vasant Chandulal -do-
Golwala & Golwala &
2. Shah Jayshrce 2. Shah Jayshree Dilip
Dilip (E or S)
(E or S)
10% Relief Bonds 1995 (New Delhi Circle)
DH-003742 Rs. 2 lacs Harjeet Singh Bhatia - Harjeet Singh Bhatia & PDO/DT/LN-2
(GP-NC) & Inder Mohini Bhatia Inder Mohini Bhatia dated 8-5-2000
(Smt.) N.A. AH ALEY, p. Chief General Manager
24—269 GI/2000
3968 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

STATE BANK OF INDIA 3. Definition:


ASSOCIATES & SUBSIDIARIES GROUP
In these Regulations unless the context otherwise requires :
Mumbai, the 14th September 2000
(a) "Bank" means Corporation Bank;
IN terms of Section 35(B) of the Banking Regulations Act, (b) " B o a r d " means the Board of Directors of the
1949, the State Bank of India, with the approval of the Reserve ..Corporation Bank:
Bank of India, have appointed Shri Samir Kumar Nath as
(c) "Competent • A u t h o r i t y . t h e authority
Managing Director of SBI Commercial & International Bank
empowered by the Board tor the purpose -these
Ltd. (SBICI) for a period of two years from the date of his
regulations;
assuming charge,
(d) 'Employment in private concerns" means :•—
G.C. VAIDYA, Chairman (i) an employment in any capacity including that
of an agent, under a company (including a
banking company), co-operative society, firm
CORPORATION BANK or individual engaged in trading, commercial,
. (A Government of India Undertaking) industrial, financial or professional business and
Head Office includes also a directorship of such company
Mangaladevi Temple Road (including a banking company) and partnership
of such firm, but does not include employment
Mangalore-575 001, the 24th August 2000
under a body corporate, wholly or substantially
No. PAD : IR : OSR Amend ; 402 : 2000-2001.—In
owned or controlled by the Central Government
exercise of powers conferred by Section 19 of the Banking
or a State Government;
Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act,
1980 (40 of 1980) and in supersession of the existing (ii) setting up practice, either independently or as a
Corporation Bank Officer Employees' (Acceptance of Jobs partner of a firm, as adviser or consultant in
in Private Sector Concerns after Retirement) Regulations, matters in respect of which the person:—
1984, the Board of Directors of the Corporation Bank in (a) has no professional qualifications and the
consultation with the Reserve Bank of India and with the matters in respect of which the practice is
previous approval of the Central Government hereby makes to be set up or is carried on are relatable
the following Regulations, namely :— to his official knowledge or experience,
or
1. Short Title and Commencement:
(b) has professional qualifications but the
1, These Regulations may be called Corporation Bank matters in respect of which such practice
Officer Employees' (Acceptance of Jobs in Private Sector is to be set up are such as are likely to
Concerns after Retirement) Regulations, 2000. give his clients an unfair advantage by
reason of his previous official position,
2. These Regulations shall come into force from the date or
of their publication in the official Gazette. (c) has to undertake work involving liaison
or contact with the offices or officers of
2. Applications : the bank.
EXPLANATION : For the purpose of this clause,
These Regulations shall apply to all Officer Employees of
expression "employment under a co-operative
the bank except ;-
society" includes the holding of any office, whether
(i) Chairman iof the Bank; elective or otherwise, such as that of President,
Chairman, Manager, Secretary, Treasurer and the
(ii) Managing Director of the Bank; like, by whatever name called in such society.

(iii) Whole time Director, if any; (e) "Officer employee' means a person who has held a
supervisory, administrative or managerial post in the
(iv) Officer Employees covered under the Bank's bank or any other person who was appointed and/or
(Employees) Pension Regulations, 1995; has functioned as an officer of the bank at the time of
his retirement by whatever designation called,
(v) Those who are in casual employment or paid from
contingency; 4.. Acceptance of employment after retirement:

(vi) The Award Staff; 1. If a person who immediately before his retirement was
holding the post of an officer employee and wishes to accept
(vii) Officers on contract any job in private concern before the expiry of two years from
PART III—SEC. 41 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 3969

the date of his retirement, he shall obtain the previous function person making the representation an opportunity to show
of the bank to such acceptance. cause against the order proposed to be made,
2. Subject to the provision of sub regulation (3), the hank 6. Every order passed by the bank under this Regulation
may by order in writing, on the application by a person, grant, shall be communicated to the person concerned.
subject to such conditions, if any, as it may deem necessary,
permission, or refuse, for reasons to be recorded in the order,
permission to such person to take up the job in private concern
M.S. KAMATH, Deputy General Manager
specified in the application.

3. In granting or refusing permission under sub-regulation


(2) to a person for taking up any commercial employment THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF
the bank shall have regard the following factors, namely :- INDIA

(a) the nature of the employment proposed to be taken up 'Anvshak' 27, Cuffeparade, P. O. No. 6081, Colaba.
and the antecedents of the employers,
Mumbai-400005, the 25th August 2000
(b) whether his duties in the employment which he (Chartered Accountants)
proposes to take up might be such as to bring him into
conflict with the bank; No. 3 WCA(4 )2/99-2000.—In pursuance of Regulation
18 of the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988, it is
(c) whether the officer employee while in service had any hereby notified that in exercise of the powers conferred by
such dealing with the employer under whom he clause (b) of sub section (1) of Section 20 of the Chartered
proposes to lake employment as it might afford a Accountants Act 1949 the Council of the Institute of Chartered
reasonable basis for the suspicion that such person had Accountants of India has removed from the Register of
shown favours to such employer; Members of this Institute at their Request with effect from
date(s) mentioned against the names of the following
(d) whether the duties of the commercial employment
members:—
proposed involve liaison or contact work with bank;
SI. No. MRN Member Name & Cancellation dt.
(e) whether his commercial duties will be such that his Address
previous official position or knowledge or experience
under bank could be used to give the proposed employer 1 000856 Mr. Dolivala Manek 01-03-1999
an unfair advantage; Hormasji,
C-3 Ness Baug,
(0 the emoluments offered by the preposed employer;'and Nana Chowk,
Grant Road,
(g) any other relevant factor. , Mumhai-400007
2 003494 Mr. Mehtalal 01-04-1999
4. Where within a period of sixty days of the date of receipt
Manckshaw
of an application under sub-regulation (2), the bank does not • Chheda Sadan Flat
refuse to grant the permission applied for or does not 12N V Floor Churchgate
communicate the refusal to the applicant, the bank shall be Reclamation, •
deemed to have granted the permission applied for; Mumbai-400020
3 004159 Mr. Pasari Ram Gopal 01-04-1999
Provided that in any case where defective or insufficient 305 Talati Apartments
information is furnished by the applicant and it becomes Irla Bridge, S.V Road
necessary for the bank .to seek further clarifications or Andherl West,
information from him, the period of sixty days shall be counted Mumbai-400058
from the date on which the defects have been removed or 4 006277 Mr. Poonawalla Pervaz 31-03-1999
Complete information has been furnished by the applicant. Manekshaw
PM Poonawalla &. Co
5. Where the bank grants the permission applied for subject Cama Bldg. Flat No. 8,
to any conditions or refuses such permission, the applicant II Floor, M F Cania Road
may, within thirty days of the receipt of the order of the bank Andheri West
Mumbai-400058
to that effect, make a representation against any such condition 5 015337 Mr. Marathe Shuish
or refusal and the hank may make such orders thereon as it Nilkdnth
deems fit; Shreeramkripa
39/7, Erandavne,
Provided that no order other than an order cancelling such Pune 411004
condition or granting such permission without any condition
shall be made under this sub-regulation without giving the ASHOK HALDIA, Secretary
3970 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA'8, 1922) [PART I I I - S E C . 4

THE INSTITUTE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA, MUMBAI OFFICE


ANVESHAK' 27. CUFFE PARADE. POST OFFICEN. 6081. COLABA. MUMBAI 100005

9. 005236 Mr. A M I N PRAFUL 0I/IO/I998


RAOJIBHAI. ACA 14. N A N D I HILL
OPP JSRO JODHPUR. TERRO
NOTIFICATION SURENDAS M A N G A L U A S ROAD
(Chartered Accountants) A H M E D A B A D 380015

10. 005397 Mr. C O L A B A W A L L A 0I/10/1998


3WCA (5)2//98-99. with reference to this Institute's Notification G A Y O M A R D JAL. FCA
Nos 3WCA(4)11/87-88 dated 05/01/88. 3WCA (4) 8/90-91 Dated 811. JAME JAMSHED ROAD
1)2/01/91. 3WCA (4)9/90-91 dated 25/01/91. 3WCA (4(11/91-92 PARSI COLONY DADAR.M U M B A I400014
dated 15/02/91. 3WCAI4I5/92-93 doted 7/02/92 3WCA (4)2/93-
94 dated 02/12/91. 3WCA (4)9/94-95 dated 30/01/95 3 ECA(4)3/ 11. 005710 Mr. KESKAR NARAYAN OI/IO1/1998
GANESH. FCA
94-93 dated 03/02/95. 3WCA (4)2/95-96 dated 13/05/96.
FLAT 302 . O M K A R . A BLDG ..
3WCA<4>2/96-97 dated 23/O5W7. 3WCA(4)2/97-98 dated 22/06/
88. B A L GOVINDAS ROAD.
98 and 3WCA(4)3/98-99 dated 13/04/09
M A H I M . M U M B A I 400016
It is hereby notified in pursuance of Regulation 20 or the Chartered
Accountants. Regulations.1988 that in exercise of the powers 12. 005831 Mr. T V R A M A M U R T I . ACA 01/10/1998
conferred by Regulation 19 of Regulations.the Council pf the FLAT NO 44. B U I L D I N G NO 3
Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has restored to the SECTOR 3. SRISHTI HSG COMPLEX
Register of members with effect from the dates mentioned against PENKAR PADA. MIRA ROAD (EAST)
their names, the names of the follow ing members:- M I R A ROAD 401104
13. 006278 M r . U P A D H Y E Y E S H W A M 01/10/198
S.No. M R N Name &. Restore Dt GANESH. FCA
Address 1730 K I L K E N N Y ROAD.
NORTH VANCOUVER B C. V7J J
1. 001464 Mr. JAVERI NARENDRA M 01/10/1998 IT9 C A N A D A 0. C A N A D A
ACA 006670 M r . - A L M E I D A MIGDONE 01/10/1998
14.
OCEAN VIEW VICTOR FCA
100 BHULABHAI DESAI RD B R A M H A PARADISE. FLATNOH8I/13
MUMBAI 400036 MANGALDAS ROAD, PUNE 411001
2
003140 Mr SHAH KANAIYALAL 01/10/1998 15. 007148 Mr. SAMPAT PARMANAND 01/10/1998
CHIMANLAL. FCA PURSHOTTAM. ACA
1051 SOUTH DOBSON ROAL FLAT. 27 11FLOORM A H E S H W A RNIWAS
MESA.AZ. U,S,A 0 USA TILAK RD SANTA CRUZ-WEST
MUMBAI 400054
3T. 003300 Mr. RAO TANGELLA 01 /10/1998
16. 007299 Mr. SRIMVASAN A R. ACA 01/10/1998
KAMESWARA. FCA
22. GANAPATHY NAGAR .
C-4/5 MONALISA LIC COLONY.
TIRUCHIRAPALLI 62O005.
BORIVLI WEST. MUMBAI 400107
)7, 007 325 Mr. PRAJAPATI AMRATLAL 16/02/1999
4 003438 Mr WARDEN 01/10/1998 ISHWARLAL. FCA
RUSTOMCOWASHA. ACA 502. NB,RINKERHOFF.AVENUEFORTLEE
BANOO ABBAD RD. NEW JEERSEY 07024
24/28 TPS III BANDRA. 18, 007739 Mr. VORA GIRISH 01/10/98
MUMBAI 400050 RATILAL FCA
5, 3 ANAND KUNJ. 65-U
003803 Mr TRIVEDI JAYESH 01/10/1998
LINKING SOC NORTH AVENU
REVASHANKAR ACA
SANTACRUZ (W). MUMBAl400054
902 AVISHAR. IRLA BRIDGE
ANDHERI-WEST. MUMBAI 400058 19. 008219 Mr. PATEL J A G J I V A N 01/10/1998
VALLABHBHAI. FCA
6 004571 Mr. DESAI YEZDI 01/10/1998 86. SUNTA. 15TH FLO()R.
PESHOTAN. ACA CUFFE PARADE. MUMBAI 400021
22.UNION PARK. KHAR,MUMBAI400052 20. 008184 Mr. VASUDEV01/10/1998
7 005081 Mr DESAI BIPINCHANDKA 01/10/1998 JAGDISH RAMAKANT, ACA
BHIMBHAI ACA 107 FOXGLOVE LANE.
BLOCK V. FLAT C/4 WALNUT CREEK.CA 94596
WALNUT CREE.K 0. WALNU CREEK
S S S 1 HONS STAFF QUARTERS.
PRASANTHIORAME. 21, 008219 Mr. CHANDRASEKARAN 01/10/1998
R. FCA
A N A N T A P U R 515134
11. SIVASAILAM STREET. TINAGAR
8 005229 Mr SUBRAMANIYAN 01/10/I998 CHENNAI 600017
IYERTS FCA 22. 008307 Mr. VARMA VARHNDRA 01/10/1998
C4/2.JALAPADMA.BANGURNAGAR LAICHAND. FCA4BLAXMINAGAR
GOREGAON |W|, MUMBAI 400090 NAGPUR 440022
PART III—SEC: 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA.8, 1922) 3971

008872 Mr SAMPAT V I T H A L D A S 01/10/1998 37. 013245 Mr MEHRA ASHOK 01/10/I998


PURSHOTAMDAS. FCA KUMAR. ACA
.1. MEGHDEEP. 47 SWASTIK. 410 MlHIR APTS . BHAIRROBANALA
SOC N M RD OFF J V P D SCHEME SHOLAPUR ROAD. PUNE 411013
V I L E PARLE-WEST.M U M B A I400056 38. 013457 Mr BERI CHANDRAKANT 01/10/1998
LAXMAN RAO FCA
24. 008884 Mr PATEL J A G A D I S H 01/10/1998
9. SNEHA DEEP. MAHARSHIKARVERD,
A M B A L A L . ACA
2I/B-2 M A H E S H N A C A R S V RD . THANE-WEST. THANE 4001602
GOREGAON WEST. M U M B A I 400062 39. 014695 Mr PARIKH VIREN 01/10/1998
009077
SHANTILAL. FCA
Mr M E H T A ANIL 01/10/1998
P O BOX 509. M A F. P/CODE 116
M O H A N L A L . FCA
SULTANATE OF OMAN 0,
1603 YOGI TOWER. YOGI NAG
SULTANATE OF OMAN
BORIVLI WEST. M U M B A I 400091
009128 Mr ONKAR NATH FCA 01/10/1998 015088 Mr. GUPTA SHEDURAM 01/10/1998
FLAT NO D/2. RASHM1 11. RAMESHWARDAS. FCA
CARMICHAEL ROAD. 1/2. SARASWATI NAGAR. THANE(E)
MUMBAI 400603
P O CUMBALA HILL.MUMBAI400026
41. 015398 Mr DARIWALA MASOOD 01/10/1998
Q09467 Mr SHRIMAL VIMALCHAND 01/10/1998
HASAN. FCA
SHR1. ACA
DARIWALA &. CO.
D-60 NEW DEV RELIEF RD.
NATIONAL DARI EMPORIUM ITWARI .
SANTACRUZ-W.MUMBAI400054 NAGPUR 440002
28 009796 Mr. DAGADE JAYCHAND 01/10/1998 42 OI5494 Mr POPAT NIRANJAN
RATANCHAND. FCA
VASANJI. ACA
2 GANESH DARSHAN,
133 JAGDUSHA NAGAR. 1 14. ELMS ROAD.HARROWWEALD
01/10/1998
GHATKOPAR-W. MUMBAI 400086 40368T. U k O. U K
29. 010665 Mr SHIAL MANILAL 2O/OI/|yyy 43. 015469 Mr CHATURVEDI RAMJI
BHANJI. FCA SHYAMLAL. FCA
FLAT NO.29. ANANTH CHHAYA RAM KUT|R. GANDHIGRAM ROAD
01/10/1998.
2ND FLOOR. R B. MEHTA MARG NEAR ANAND HALL. JUHU.
MUMBAI 400049
GHATKOPAR. MUMBAI - 400 086
44 015614 Mr. CONTRACTOR
30. 010912 Mr. KRISHNAMURTHY OI/IO/1998
SAROSH DARA. ACA
M. FCA
01/IO/I998I
P 29 CUSROW BAUG.MUMBAI400001
C/O UNITED ARAB SHOPPING CO.(SAG)
P O BOX 3636. SAFAT.KUWAIT13037, 45. 016149 Mr GANDHI GOWARDHANDA 01/10/1998
U AE VISHNUDAS. ACA
C2/8. RAJVILAS CO OP. HSG SOC.
31 011197 Mr BAXI PRAVINCHANDRA 01/10/1998
FESTIVAL APATMENTSVIMANNAGAR.
RAMANLAL. ACA
PUNE 411014
P R BAXI & CO SAMANTWADIGROUND
FLOOR, BEHIND PARLE COLLEG.DIXIT 46 0167I6 Mr ROY BIKAS FCA 01/10/1998
RD VILE PARLE. EAST.MUMBAI400057 87/5/1B. RAJA S C MULLIIK RD
CALCUTTA 700047
32 011244 Mr BESANIA KERSI 01/10/1998
PADAMJI. FCA 47 017062 Mr. DALAL AJAY 01/10/1998
1304 MANISH TOWERMANISHNAGAR . ISHWARLAL ACA
J P ROAD ANDHERl (W|. ISHWAR LALMAGANLAL&SONS.
MUMBAI - 400 058 210 STOCK ENCHANGE TOWERS
DALAL ST FORT. MUMBAI 400023
011307 Mr DESAI RAJENDRAKUMAR 0I/1O/1998
CHAMPAKLAL. FCA 48. 017137 Mr. KAKANI NANDKISHORE
H RAJEN & CO HEMANT BHAWARLAL. ACA
KALYANGRAM SOC V P RD. C/10 J A M U N A .BANGURNAGAR
G O R E G A O N ( W ) M U M B A I 4 0 0 0 9 00 1 / I 0 / I 9 9 8
ANDHERI-WEST. MUMBAI 400058
011543 49. 017172 Mr. KANTAWALA MOHAMEDI01/10/1998
34 Mr BATHIA PRAVINKUMAR 01/10/1998
YAHYABHAI. ACA .
MAPHAVJI. FCA
POST BOX NO 47ISO. U A E.ABUDHABI,
BHAGAT & BATHIA 103 KOHINOOR
I
U A E 0. U A E
APTS NR RAILWAY STATION
JOGESHWARI (W). MUMBAI 400102 50 017222 Mr VIRSUDESH ACA
|
AIR INDIA APTS .FLAT NO 11
35 011772 Mr. LAHEWALA BHARATRAI 01/10/1998 61/B PALI HILL ROAD. PALI HILL
O1/IO/1998.
KUMUDCHANDR. FCA BANDRA. MUMBAI 400050
H.K LAHEWALA & CO.. 9/1179
R O A D - . SURAT 395002 51. 017253 Mr SEHAYYA 22/12/1998
DESARASU ACA
012921 Mr MQROLIA 01/10/1998 GENERAL MANAGER (ACCOUNTS)
GOURISHANKAR H. FCA AARTI INDUSTRIES LTD.
2/59 SHIVAJI NAGAR. MULUND GOEREG.AON ROAD
SHREE GANESH C H.S L .DR.A.B.ROAD 2ND FLOOR UDYOGKSHETRA
WORLI MUMBAI 400025 MULLNlD. MUMBAI-400 080
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52, 017256 Mr. DANDEKAR ANIL 01/10/1998 66. 030674 Mr VAISHNAV SHANKAR. 01/I0/1998
EKNATH. FCA LAL FCA
I\3 VISHNU PRASAD SOC. S. H. VAISHNAV & CO. 10YUNUSBLDG
VILE PARLE EAST. MUMBAI-400057 1ST FLOOR. S S GAIKWAD ROAD
53. 017438 Mr. NARAYANASWAMY 01/10/1998 TRINITY ST DHOBITAL.
A R. FCA MUMBAI-400 002
A R NARAYANASWAMY &COB.10/11 67. 030711 Mr RANGA CHARI R. FCA
THREE STAR CHEDDA NAGAR CHEMBUR FLAT NO 3-A. PLOT NO 8 & 9
MUMBAI 400089 ATHISHHI APARTMENTS.
54. 018181 Mr V BALA KUMAR, ACA 01/10/1998
ROSE GARDEN ROAD. 15TH MAIN01/10/1998.
DEPUTY MANAGER J P NAGAR 5TH PHASE
THE KARUR VYASA BANK LTD BANGLORE 560078
MOTILAL CENTRE ASHRAM RD 68 030792 Mr. JOSEPH THOMAS. ACA 01/10/1998
AHMEDABAD 380009 201.ARCHWAY. 147 ST.
Mr. RAMAMURTHI CYRIL ROAD BANDRA.MUMBAI400050
55 019564 01/10/1998
SUNDARAM. ACA 69. 030820 Mr. KAKKAD MADHUSOODAN01/10/1998
101-B VASANTH VIHAR NENSHIBHAI FCA
PR. GIAWANI MARG, 607 SHARDA CHAMBERS,
CHEMBUR. MUMBAI 400074 NEW MARINE LINES,MUMBAI400020
56. 019599 Mr. GIRIDHAR R.. FCA 01/10/1998 70 030890 Mr. ASHER RAMESHCHANDRA 01/10/1998
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TEYNAMPEET.MADRAS-600085 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.
SHEETAL PLAZA. OFF MOIAVENUE.,
57. 019657 Mr. PRABHAKAR B A. ACA
POST BOX 88588 SIVTYA4THFLOOR
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INVESTMENT DEPT.I6TH FlOOR MOMBASA 0 KENYA
STOCK EXCHANGE BLDG.. 71 031100 Mr, SIGANPORIA 01/10/1998
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58 0 2 1 4 8 0 . Mr. SRINIVASAN VR.. ACA 1 1/01/1999
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IANDHERI. MUMBAI-400 058. MAIDHAV FCA
1/3. K D NIWAS.GROUNDFLOOR
021798 Mr. RAMAMOORTHY S. ACA 01/10/1998
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POSTAL CODE 112. 73 031502 Mr RLGHANI 01/10/1998
SULTANATE OF OMAN RAMESHCHANDRANARANDASFCA:
0 SULTANATE OF OMAN I I GOLD MOHUR 1 FLOOR.
Mr VENKATARAMANAN 10/02/1999
174, PRINCESS ST MUMBAI 400002
60 0264.18
A, ACA . 74. 031616 Mr. CHANDWANI 01/10/1998
FLAT NO.36. BLDG NO.47-A. GANGARAM FCA
BRINDAVAN SOCIETY. K. NINE ACES CHS. I8TH RD
THANE WEST. 400601. K H A R I W E S T I . MUMBAI 400052
61. 027506 Mr. NARAYANAN T. ACA 01/10/1998 75. 031760 Mr.. RADHAKRISHNANI 01/10/1998
KAASHYAP RADIANTSYSTEMLTD SURESH UNDHAWADA. FC.A
293. LLOYDS ROAD ROYAPETTAM 6A. AMAARJEEVAN.
CHENNAI 0 41 ST. MARTINS ROAD.BANDRAWEST
MUMBAI-4O0 050
62. 027737 Mr. RAMESH K 01/10/1098
CHANDAWARKAR. ACA 76. 032164 Mr. VASU SURESH. ACA 30/12/1998
F-3 SHASHI RESIDENCY. CHANWADI B\IO. PARKBAY. C ST. ROAD
MARKET YARI ROAD. KOLHAPUR MUMBAI-4OO O98
63 029746 Mr. GHANANSHYAM S . ACA 19/05/1998 77. 032173 Mr KARNAVAT OMPRAKAS01/10/1998
PROJECT MANAGER FUNDS DANMAL. FC.A *
MANAGEMENT 329/11. SURABHI
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132 MINT ROAD..MUMBAI-400
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64 030467 Mr. SHETTY SATHEESH 29/12/1998 78. O32|77 Mr. JAIN S H A M I L A L 01/10/1998
507. PARASRAM PURIA CHAMBERS
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MUMBAI-400064, M.C.JAWLE ROAD.DADARWEST
MUMBAI-4000 028
65 030671 Mr PRABHU SURESH
PRABHAKAR 79, 032305 Mr. AGRAWAL NARBADA 29/01/1999
SURESH PRABHU &. CO2NDFLOOR
O|/IO/I998) FLOOR, PRASAD ACA
CANARA BANK BLDG,. 15/1 83-B. RAMAKRIPA..LAXMANCOLONY.
MANGLORE ST BALLARD ESTATE SHYAM NAGAR EXTN
MUMBAI-4OO038 SODALA. JAIPUR- 302019
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80 032351 Mr SANCHVI AJIT 01/10/1998 94. 033959 Mr KULKARM ANIL 1/I0/I998


RASIKLAL. ACA MADHAV.BCOM-HONS. ACA
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GEORGE RESTAURANT.MUMBAI400023 SULTANATE OF OMAN
81 032488 Mr GANDAVIA FIRDAUS 01/10/1998 95 033979 Mr KAPADIA SURESH
JAMSHED. ACA CHUNILAL. FCA
3/11 TATA MILLS CHS. S C KAPADIA & CO. 5.
ELPH1NSTONE RD PAREL. KAPADIA CHAMBERS. 1ST FLOOR
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032499 Mr, DOSHI NEETISHKUMAR 01/10/1998
RAMNIKLAL. FCA 96 Mr. SHAH SHAILESH f 11/10/1998
82 H I R A C H A N D . FCA
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RATILAL. ACA 97. 034123 Mr PATEL GIRDHAR 11/10/1998
380/1. SHANTIKUNJ SOCIETY CORAL. FCA
14. BHAGYAVRUDDHI. NAIK WADI
83 032873
SECTOR 28. GANDHINAGAR.GUJARAT
Mr. ASWANI DILIP 01/10/1998
THANE 400002
98. 034253 Mr. LAKHE GIRISH 1/I0/I998
DARYANOMAL. ACA
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99. 034563 Mr. BORSSE ASHOK 0l/IO/l998
033084 Mr D'SOUZA ANSBERT OI/IO/I998
BHASKARRAO FCA
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ACCOUNTS DEPT.. 4TH FLOOR
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KUMAR. FCA
86 033371 Mr. CHATURVEDI BRIJ 01/10/1998 I B NANABHAI MANSION.5THFLOOR
KISHORE. FCA SIR P M ROAD FORT.MUMBAI400001
13 MAKANI MANOR. 16PEDDERROAD
OPP JASLOK HOSPITAL.MUMBAI400026 101 034648 Mr JAIN KAILASH 01/10/1998
CHANDRA. FC.A
87 033444 Mr. KAPOOR SANJAY. 01/10/1998 409, KALBADEVI ROAD. 5TH FLOOR
BCOM-HONS. ACA MUMBAI 40OO02
4/378 SONAWALA ESTATE.
102. 034820 Mr. MORARIA RAJESH 15/03/1999
GOREGAON-EAST. MUMBAI 400063
GOKALDAS. AC.A
8 033459 Mr. KHAIRNAR VIJAY 08/01/1999 603/A. BASERA APTS.
KHANDU. FCA LOKHANDWALA COMPLEX.
BR1NDAVAN BLDG. NO 83. A OFF FOUR BUNGLOWS.ANDHERIWEST
FLAT NO. 14. 14. SHRIRANGHSGSOCLTD MUMBAI-400058
THANE-400601
103. 034825 Mr MISTRY HOMI OI/IO/I998
89 033603 Mr. DUDANI BHARAT 01/10/1998 DH.DHNJISHAW, FCA
NARAINDAS. FCA 4/9 A H WADIA BAUG PAREL
B.N.DUDANI & CO.. MUMBAI 400033
20/A GOPAL MANSION. GURUNANAK 104, 035152 Mr. RUNGTA N I R M A L 01/10/1998
ROAD. BANDRA W.MUMBAI400050 GOPIKISHAN FCA
9< 033714 Mr. WALA JEETENDRA 01/10/1998 201. VINAY APTS JANKI KUTIR
BHANJIBHAI. FCA JUHU. MUMBAI 400049
J.B WALA & CO.. 502 ANAND 105 03528O Mr. RENGANATHAN 01/10/1998
OPP AMBOLY RLY XING.ANDHERI K S . AC.A
MUMBAI 400069 FINANCIAL CONTROLLER
9 033765 Mr LOHIA SUDHIRKUMAR 01/10/1998 HINDUSTAN HARDYSPICEERLTD
GOVINDPRASAD. FCA C-12. MIDC AMBED. NASHIK 422010
134 .MODI STREET. 2NDFLOORSAWANT 106 0353 IN Mr SHAHUDAY 01/10/1998
CHAMBERS. FORT. MUMBAI 400001 PURUSHOTTAMDAS ACA
033785 Mr BHATTU SURESH 01/10/1998 1/63 WENTWOKTH AVE
SHRIPADRAO FCA WENTWORTHVILI.E 2145
AUSTRELIA 0. AUSTRELlA
7. BHGAT TOWER. N.C.KELKARROAD .
DOMBIVLI WEST 421201. 107 035387 Mr. RAMAN MANI ACA 0 1 / 1 0 / I998
93 033942 Mr. DUGAR HEMANT 01/10/1998 STEEL HOUSE FLAT NO 24.G.ROAD
KUMAR. FCA 92 MARINE DRIVE MUMBAl
201 ARUNODAY SHOPPING 108 035432 Mr. IYER KRISHNAMOORTI O 1 / I O / I 9 9 8
NEAR AJANTA TALKIESMARKETLAN, NARAYANAN ACA
BORIVLI-WEST. MUMBAI 400092 16. SUMUKH V.P VARDE ROAD
BANDRA (W) MUMBAI-400 050
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109 123. 037459 Mr HEMMADY GOKUL 01/10/1998


VENUGOPAL. ACA
PITRU CHHAYA. 3RD FLOOR.
035575 II A AVANTIKABAI GOKHALE LANE
110. 036299 01/10/1998 MUMBAI 400014
124. 037830 Mr SUBRAMANIAM 01/10/1998
SRIDHAR. ACA
C-12. AASHIANA.
III SECOND CROSS STREET.VENUSCOLONY
ALWARPET. CHENNAI 6000 I8
125.

112 . 036329 Mr. MALIK ANUJ 01/10/1998


NARINDERNATH. ACA .
203. FAMOUS CINE BLDG.. 20. Mr.BAKERE GIRISH
DR. E.MOSES ROAD MAHALAXMI , - 126. 037869 MADHUKA. ACA
Mr SOLANKISURESH 01/10/1998
MUMBAI 400011 82/92 SARNATH
MAGANLAL. FCA59-B
113 036470 Mr. PATEL KIRIT 01/10/1998 SOPHIA
PO BOX COLLEGE LANE. R D
64609. NAIROBI.
KUMAR ACA MUMBAI
KENYA 0. 400026
KENYA
BANCO PRODUCTS -T- LTD.. 127. 037914 Mr ZAVERI NILESH 01/10/1998
PO BOX -2545. DAR-ES-SALAAM JAGJIVANDA5. FCA
TANZANIA 0. TANZANIA B-43 TRISHNA. GILBERT HILL ROAD,
114 036544 Mr BALASUBRAMANIAN 01/10/1998 ANDHERl WEST. MUMBAI 400058
KS FCA Mr, RAVAL NALINKUMAR 01/10/1998
8. BANU MANSION. 16. NAD1RSHAH . DINUBHAl. FCA
SUKH1A ST. OFFCAWASJIPATELST.FORT NALIN D RAWAL & CO.
MUMBAI 400001 DWARKESH MAIN RD
115 . 036636 Mr. CHANDRASEKHAR 01/10/1998 SURENDRA NAGAR 363001
C, ACA Mr. MADIA DIPAK KUMAR 01/10/1998
129. 038626
A2/2O3. OXFORD VILLAGE. WANORIE RATILAL, FCA
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116 . 036780 Mr KOTECHA 01/10/1998 S V PATEL RD. OPPMUNICIPALGARDEN
KISHORKUMAR JAGJIVANDA FCA. KANDIVLI. WEST. MUMBAI 400067
PLOT NO. C-5/14. VIKAS CHAMBERS Mr. VERMA CHANDAR 01/10/1998
130. 038656
3RD FL.. BEHIND G 1 D COFFICE.OPP. MOHAN SITARAM. ACA
TELEPHONE EXCH. GIDCCHARRASTHA 503. D. NIRMAN PARK.PUMPHOUSE
VAP1 396195 ANDHERI EAST. MUMBAI-400093
117 . 036818 Mr JOHARI KAMAL 01/10/1998 Mr WAGHAMARE 01/10/1998
131. 038662
KUMAR. FCA MUKUND DATTATRAYA. FCA
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DADAR -W NR PLAZA CINEMA
MUMBAI 400028 L32. 038691 Mr. FONSECA TREVOR 01/10/1998
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118
8. 036949 Mr. MEHTA MANISH 01/10/1998
FONSECA BLDG ABOVEPOSTOFFICE
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RATAN NIWAS. JIVDAVA BUILDING
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MADHUKAR. ACA
037001
119i Mr SHAH ANIL 01/10/1998
F2/II4. JUMBODARSHANSOCIETYY
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282-TELIPADA SAINATH COMMERCIA
MUMBAI 400069
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OFFICE NO 4. BH1WANDI 421302 134 038909 Mr. SHAH PARIJAT 01/I0/1998
SURENDRA. ACA
130 037 169 Mr. MODY 01/10/1998
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KALYAN SOCIETY. MITHAKHOLI
4TH FLOOR. 177KALBADEVIROAD
AHMEDABAD 380006
MUMBAI -400002
Mr. SAMBHUS RAMAKANT 01/10/1998 135. 038944. Mr. GHAISAS SADANAND 01/10/1991
1211. 037192
DATTATRAYA. FCA
KASHINATH. FCA
530 SHANWAR PETH. PUNE 411030
31. SUNFLOWER. ORCHIDS.MAJIWADE
THANE-400601 136. 038999 Mr BROACHWALA 01/10/1998
KANAYALAL BABULAL ALA
12 2 037234 Ms JAVERI YASMIN 01/10/1998
17. SAPTAARSHI. 2ND FLOOR
NARENDRA. ACA
O A F T A R Y ROAD. MALAD EAST
P O BOX 85769, RIYADH 11612
M U M B A I - 4 0 0 097
SAUDI AREBIA
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137 039132 Mr. DAVE SHAILESH 01/10/1998 151. 639974 Mr. PANDYA NAINESH Ol/IO/I998
JAYANTBHAI. FCA AMBARISH. ACA
A/1 AMRUT CHAMBERS. NRSHIVSHAKTI NAINESH PANDYA ASSOCIATES
HALL. SIR PATTANI RD. MANEKWADI RATNADEEP HIGH COURT LANE
BHAVNAGAR. BHAVNAGAR 364001 AHMEDBAD-380009
138. 039229 Mr. NAIR SAT1SH 01/10/1998 152. 039993 Mr. DHONOE BHARAT 0I/IO/I998
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3 PR1YA SAROJINI NAIDU RD. 3 SHIV MANGAL NR. PRAKASH TALKIES,
MULUND WEST. MUMBAI 400080 PALGHAR .,01404
139. 039308 Mr. CALDEIRA BOSCO 01/10/1998 153. 039994 Mr. SUBHEDAR R.AJEEV 01/10/1998
WELLINGTON. ACA SHRIKRISHNA. ACA
ANZ GRINDLAYS BANK LTD.. C/O MR V M JOSHI. I2/I3SA
MUMBAI 400O0I MARTHA NAGAR.CHUNABHATIE,
MUMBAI 400O22
140. 039398 Mr. JAIN ANIL 01/10/1998
TILOKCHAND. ACA 154. 040001 Mr. MISQUITTA GERARD 0I/I0/1998
C/O SAROJKUMAR JAIN & CO FRANCIS. ACA
NATIONAL INDIA LIC. BLDG-1 202. ST. MARYS APTS .
FIRST FLOOR. OFFICE NO 8. 5 DR. PETER D1AS ROAD.
DR. V.B. GANDHI MARG. FORT MUMBAI-400 050
MUMBAi 400023 155 040115 Mr KARAN JlKAR Ol/IO/l998
141. 039440 Mr FALEIRO FRANCISCO 01/10/1998 AJIT ARUN. ACA.
BLASCO. FCA B/22. OMK/.R COMPLEX.
160 CHURCH ROAD MARGAO . OPP. LAWK M LTD. GODRLND ROAD
MARGAO GOA 403601 MANPADA. TH.ANE-400607
142. 039800 Mr. NACHANE RAHUL 01/10/1998 156. 040205 M I . AGRAWAL A N I L K U M A R 0I/I0/1998
JAYANT. ACA BHAGWAIPPASAD. FCA
27/1 GOLDEN VALLEY. KALINA AMBICA B H U V A N . BEHINDJAYESHHIGH
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AHMEDABAD.
143. 039872 Mr. SHAH VIRAL 01/10/1998
RAMESHCHANDRA. FCA 157. 040254 Mr. PANDIT GANESH
25-A KALA BHAVAN. 4TH FLOOR MANGESH AC A
MATHEW ROAD. OPERA HOUSE 0l/10/1998.
1214 CRESSRWOOD LAKE ATLANTA
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144. 039877 Mr RAMBHIA OI/1O/1998 158. 040359 Mr MOHlTE RAJENDRA 01/10/1998
MAHENDRAKUMAR GANGJI.ACA SHRlPATRO. FCA
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20-26 BABASAHEB JAYKAR MARG IIO8-E SHAPOPURI BHASKARRAO
MUMBAI 400002 JADHAV CHOWK. KOLHAPUR 416001
159. 040419 Mr. CASTELIiNO JOHN
145 039880 Mr. BUKALSARIA V1NOD 01/10/1998
KUMAR. FCA FRANCIS FDWARD. ACA
301. PATEL INDL ESTATE.3RDFLOOR, D/8 ROSE GARDEN VAKOLA 0I/I0/I998
B-40. VEERA IND LAYOUT. LANE SANTACRUZ EAST.
VEERA DESAI ROAD. OFFLINKROAD MUMBAI 4OOO55
ANDHERI -W. MUMBAI 400058 160. 04068-1 Mr CHARI RAMMOHAN 01/10/1998
V ACA
146. 039883 Mr BANWAT TILOKCHAND 01/10/1998
1. SAHAJ APARTMENTS.
MISHRILAL. FCA
OPP CHITRAKOOT APARTMENTS
BANWAT & ASSO BLDG NO 5 BLOCK,
BODAKDEV. AHMEDABAD 380015
NO 2 BHIKAMCHANDN A G A RPIMPRAL,
161. 040758 Mr DESAI NEETA PRAFUL 04/01/1999
RD. JALGAON 425001
CHANDR. ACA
147 039886 Mr. GOYAL VINOD. FCA 261/263 DR D.N ROAD. 4TH FLOOR.FORT
705 TRADE CENTRE. RING ROAD MUMBAI-400031
SURAT 395001 0I/10/I998
162 040847 Mr. CHOKSHI TRLSHIT 01/10/1998
148, 039891 Mr KATE SHREESH 01/10/1998 I N D R A V A D A N . FCA
SHARACHCHANDRA. ACA TRUSHIT CHOKSHI & ASSO 401
PLOT NO 184 LAXMI NAGAR . SHIVAM COMPLEX.
NAGPUR 440022 B/H SAMARTHESHWAR MAHADEV
149 039962 Mr. SHENOY SHAILESH 01/10/1998 OFF C G ROAD,AHMEDABAD380006
SANJIV. FCA 163. 0I4O877 Mr RATHI 01/10/1998
7. BALGOV1NDAS SOCIETY. BRIJMOHAN. TCA
MANORAMA NAGARKARMARG.MAHIM 44/7 SHANKAR SAGAR.
MUMBAI 400016 SOPHIYA COLLEGE. LANE.
0.19972 Mr BHAVE MADHAV 01/10/1998 BREACH CANDY. MUMBAI 400026
MAHESHWAR. ACA 164. 040463 Mr KAPUR SANJIV J. FCA 01/10/1998
B-203 AMITA SOCIETY. IN/5 BAJA.I BHAVAN,R AKIDWAIROAD
424/C SHANIWAR PETH.PUNE411030 WADALA. MUMBAI 400031
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165. 041152 MS. PATILANUPAMA 01/10/1998 179. 042479 Mr. JAIN RAMESH 01/10/1998
KISHORE. ACA TARACHAND. ACA
DWARKA PLOT NO 15. TEJASCOOPHSG 7 MEGHCHHAYA 1ST FLOOR MEGHWADI
SOC KOTHRUD. PUNE 4II029 SAIBABA ROAD, MUMBAI 400012
166. 041367 Mr. MARATHE SADANAND 01/10/1998 180. 042585 Mr. GUJAR PANKAJ 0I/I0/I998
VISHNU. ACA BHAGWANDAS. ACA
37 M1TRA MILAN. SION HSG SION 110 INDUSTRY HOUSE.
MUMBAI 400022 MARWADI ESTSTE. ANDHERI EAST
MUMBAI 400062
167. 041543 Mr. SHAHANE VIVEK 04/01/1999
KESHAV ACA 181. 042647 Mr. DALVI AMOL 25/02/1999
C-202. PALM ACRES. CO OPHSGSOC NARENDRA ACA
M PHULE ROAD.MULUNDEAST D/4. SNEHA CO OP HSG SOC.
MUMBAI-400081. PANDURANG WADI.GOREGA0NEAST
MUMBAI 400062.
168. 041725 Mr. PAREKH ARUNKUMAR 01/10/1998
JAYENDRAKISHO FCA 182. 042676 MISS EKLHARE SHUBADA 29/01/1999
JAYANT. ACA
I/A. SURAJ APRT. B/HSHANTIASHRAM,
C-35 MONT CLAIR. 504.GABRIEFROAD,
ESKAR ROAD. BORIVLI WEST
OFF L.J. ROAD, B/H.
MUMBAI-400103
CAFFE PETROL PUMP. MAHIM
169. 041816 Mr. KAMPANI ATUL 01/10/1998 MUMBAI-40O0I6.
KRISHANLAL. FCA
183. 042700 Mr. CHOUDHARY BALVEER OI/IO/I998
JIVAN BHUVAN.2ND PORWADA
SINGH. FCA
101/105 N D . ROAD.MUMBAI400009
301.CAMY HOUSE. DHUSWAD
170. 041833 Mr. ADENWALA JOOZER 01/10/1998 CAWASJI HORMUSJI STREET.
MOHAMMEDIBHAI. ACA MARINE LINES. MUMBAI 400002
FLAT 28, FLOOR -4.PARKLANEAPTS 184. 042745 Mr CHOPRA RAJESH. FCA 01/10/1998
KOCHRUB KAGDIWAD. ELLISBRIDGE, A/28. ANAND PARK. NR.
AHMEDABAD 380006 MAMNAGAR TALAWADI. MEMNAGAR
171. 041973 Mr. RANCANATHAN 0I/I0/1998 AHMEDABAD 380052.
SHRIDAR. ACA 185. 042806 Ms. CHATURVEDI 01/10/1998
404. SKYLINE APTS 548.LANGFORD ANURADHA NAREN. ACA
RD. BANGALORE 560025 403. G.ANGA . C WING.
K RAHEJA COMPLEX. BALKANJ
172. 042011 Mr. VEDAK VIJAY 01/10/1998
THANE 4000608
NAGESH. ACA
VIJAY VEDAK & CO.. 3HEMANTBANK 186. 042872 Mr. KHAMBATA PORUS O1/IO/I998
OF BARODA EMPL. CO.OP.HSG.SOC NARI.M.AN. ACA
BAMANWADA. VILEPARLE . C/O.MR. N.M DARUW.ALA. 14 A
MUMBAI 400099 WELLESLEY ROAD. OPP LAL DEVAL
PUNE 411001
173, 042035 Mr. LADDHA RAJESH 01/10/1998
RAMKARANJI. FCA 187. 042928 Mr. BAPNA PRAKASH 01/10/1998
H5/9I NEW M.H.B.COLONYGORAIROAD CHANDAR. ACA
BORIVLI WEST. MUMBAI 400091 507 SITAR B WING.
LOKPURAM HOUSING SOCIETY
174. 042070 Mr. DHUPELIA 01/10/1998
THANE (WEST). THANE 400601
BHAVESHKUMARHARSHADKUMARFCA
6. RADHA KUNJ. E-2.SAROJINIROAD 188. 042971 Mr. MEHTA JITENDRA 19/02/1999
SANTACRUZ. WEST. MUMBAI-400054 NAVINCHANDKA. AC.A
C/103. DEEP. SREPRA NAGARI
175. 042087 Mr. KRISHNAN N G 01/10/1998 OPP. S.R ROAD. MULUND WEST
CANAPATHY M R, ACA MUMBAI-400080
16 TILAK WADI V CROSS RD
189. 043035 Mr. SARDA DURGA 01/10/1998
OPPOSITE GANDHI MA1DAN CHEMBUR
PRASAD. FCA
MUMBAI 400071
2. 102. MOHTA APTS..
176. 042256 Mr. SHARMA RAJESH 01/10/1998 STATE BANK OF INDIA COMPUND .
KUMAR. ACA KALOL ROAD. CHHANOI.
308. B SUNSHINE RAHEJA VIHAR NAGPUR 440013
POWAI. MUMBAI 400072. Mr NAIK DINESH. ACA 0I/I0/I998
190. 043094
177. 042441 Mr. MEWAWALA RlAZALI 01/10/1998 B-48 PANCHSHEEL CO.OPHSG.SOCIETY
SULTANALI. ACA BANK OF INDIA STAFF SOCIETY
PLOT NO 1154/B-2. ALSABA BHARDAWAT ROAD. ANDHERI.WEST
SIR PATTAMl ROAD, NR.GHOGHACIRCLE, MUMBAI 400058
BHAVNAGAR 364001. 043103 Mr. MODI SUSHIL 01/10/1998
191.
178. 042470 Mr. GATORWALA VINOD 08/01/1999 KUMAR. ACA
KUMAR JAMNADAS, ACA 7/C. NEW MORARJI VELJI BLDG
UK. AMBEDKAR COMPLEX R NO. l0. 1ST FLOOK. K AL B A D E V IROAD
AJANTA CINEMA RINGROADSURAT MUMBAI 400002.
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 3977

92. 043109 Mr. HARIDASAN P V. ACA 01/10/1998 206 044044 Mr. SHAH MEHUL 01/10/1998
PALANGAT. KAVINISSERI MANUBHAI, FCA
CHERVKVNNU. KANNUR 6703 A/103 MEERA APARTMENT.
043122 Mr. SAWNANI SATISH 01/10/1998 SANKAR LANE. KANDIVAL1
THAKURDAS. FCA MUMBAI 400067
2B/3O3. GOLDERS GREEN. I C COLONY 207, 044165 Mr. DEV PIYUSH 01/10/1998
NR RISHI COMPLEX. SUDHAKAR. ACA
HOLY CROSS RD. EXTN.MUMBAI4000103 1 ENBNAKAWAT PLACE.
LONDON WCZN 6NNNK.
043260 Mr, SOPARIWALLA VISTASP 01/10/1998
LONDON SE1 7GD 0. U.K.
BURJOR. ACA
HORMUZD BAUC BUILDING,3RDFLOOR 208. 044178 Mr. NAIK SUNIL 13/01/1999
FLAT NO.21 KASHINATH STREET GOVIND. ACA
TARDEO, MUMBAI 400034 B-205. FLORENCE. OFF MlTHAGHAR
ROAD. KANDERPADA.DAHISARWEST .
043315 Mr SHIRKE ASH1SH 01/10/1998
MUMBAI-4OOO68
VIJAYSINGH. FCA
14. VAIKUNTH COOP SO. 209. 044253 Mr. PALLATHUSERIL 01/10/1998
NR. LALLUBHAI PARK. ANDHERI-WEST KURIAN CHANDY. ACA
MUMBAI 400058 303 ASHOKA,Al/10YASHDHAM,
l95 GOREGAON EAST. MUMBAI 400063
196. 043321 Mr. THAKER DINESH. FCA 01/10/1998
B-302. MINOO MINAR. 210. 044346 Mr. JAYASHREE RAVI 01/10/1998
VEERA DESAI ROAD, ANDHERI-WEST VENKATESH. ACA
MUMBAI 400053 P O BOX 1 1OI8. MANAMA

197 043324 Mr. SANGHRAJKA


YAGNESH MAHENDR. ACA
30/12/1998
STATE OF BAHRAIN.BAHRAIN0
BAHRAIN

G-101. GOKUL HEAVEN. 211. 044391 Mr SONI SATISH


THAKUR COMPLEX.KANDIVLIEAST CHANDRA, FCA
MUMBAI-400 IOI. SHOP NO.II. OBEROI COMPLEX
CLIFTON . LINK ROADANTHER
0 I WEST
/I0/I998
043407 Mr- KARNAVAT RAJENDRA 01/10/1998
MUMBAI 400058
MANAKCHAND. FCA
R.M. KARNAVAT & ASSOCIATES.411/3 212. 044470 MR. BRAJESH KUMAR 23/02/1999
NANDADEEP. GHANKAR LANE, HINGAR, ACA
NASHIK 422001 101. C-51. SECTOR 10.SHANTINAGAR,
MIRARAOD. EAST 401107
199. 043614 Mr KOTHARI ATUL 01/10/1998
213. 044330 Mr. GALANDE ATUL 01/10/1998
CHANDRAKANT. ACA
ASHOK. FCA
B/704. RUBY ARTS. MAHAVIRNAGAR
SAUMITRA. B/H. SAVEDI NAKA
DAHANUKARWADI. KANDIVLI
BHISTBAG ROAD.
MUMBAI 400067.
AHMEDNACAR -414001
043663 Mr. SURYAWANSHI 01/1O/1998
214. 044587
RAJENDRA, ACA
IO3I/K2.C.11.TERLING TOWER
GAWAT MANDAI.KOLHAPUR416002
201. 043690 Mr. TIBREWAL SANJAY 01/10/1998
SHYAMSUNDER. ACA Mr. DHARMENDRA
TIBREWAL SANJAY SHYAMS
215 .044627 RESHAMWALLA.
Mr. WAGLE MILINDACA 11/01/1999
2. JAYSUKETU FLATS. NAVARANGPURA, D RESHAMWALLA&ASSOCIATES
PRABHAKAR. FCA
AHMEDABAD 380009 1005-O6. SHEFFIELF TOWER
62/42. MODERN MILL COMPUND
Mr. SHAH MANISH 01/10/1998 LOKHANDWALA COMPLEX
043749 SAYANI ROAD. NR. PARELSTDEPOT
ANDHERK(WEST)MUMBAI 400058
BIPINCHANDRA, ACA MUMBAI 400025,
KBS CAPITALMANAGEMENTLTD,
216. 044996 Mr. AGARWAL PANKAJ
502. COMMERCE HOUSE.140NMRD
KUMAR. ACA
FORT, MUMBAI 400001 5. ROZY ROCK. BEDIBUNDERRD
203 043811 Mr CHANDVANKAR 01/10/1998 NR PANCHAVATI PETROL PUMP.
0I/I0/I998
AVINASH SHANTARAM, FCA JAMNAGAR 361008
344. OLD .895 NEW DATAR WADA 217. 045013 Mr IYER VENKATESH
SADASHIV PETH. PUNE 411030
01/10/1998
SUBRAMANIAM, AC A
204 043950 Mr. NANGALIA OI/IO/I998 2ND FLOOR.AHORACENTRETOWER
HAR1SH. ACA B/96 A-D . MAHAKALICROSSROAD
F-503, INDRALOK COMPLEX ANDHERI EAST. MUMBAI 400093
PIPLOD SURAT 395001 Mr. KEITH CHRISTOPHER 01/10/1998
2I8. 045066
205 043999 Mr. TINWALA SHABBIR 0I/I0/I998 DSYLVA ACA
ASGARALI. FCA M/9 EVER NAGAR,
113. NEHRU ROAD.GROUNDFLOOR EASTERN EXPRESSHIGHWAYSION
SANTACRUZ EAST.MUMBAI400055' MUMBAI 400022
3978 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

219. 045069 Mr. SONAli YAZD 01/10/1998 233. 046114 Mr. KALBHANDE
GOIPORIA ACA SANDEEP RAMCHANDRA. ACA
17-24. UTl STAFF QUERTERS A-l/ll.GAJLAXMI HSG SOC.
BANDRA RECLAMATION WEST SAHAKAR NAGAR. PUNE 411009
MUMBAI 100050 234, 046130 Mr. SHAH SAILESH Ol/Ol/I99y
220. 045142 Mr. SUREiH SHRAVAN 01/10/1998 DAMJI. ACA
CHAUDHARI ACA 13, ANAND BLDG.
A-1103 GARDENlA VASANT VALLEY. SITLADEVI TEMPLE ROAD.
FILMCIT ROAD. MALAD EAST. MAHIM. MUMBAI 400016.
MUMBAI 400097 235. 046312 Mr. SHAH MUKESHKUMAR 01/10/1998
221. 045171 VINODLAL. ACA
404. A DEIRA TOWER.P.OBOX13742.
NASSAR SQUARE. DEIRA.DUBAI0
Mr.VORA SHAILESHKUMAR 236. 046435 Mr. NAUTIYAL ALOK. ACA 01/10/1998
222. MADANLAL. ACA 01/10/1998 SHREYAS SHIPPING LTD..
045338 01/10/1998
SECTORIX/B-15/103,SHANTINAGAR 203 STATION AVENUE ROAD
MIRA ROAD EAST. MIRAROAD401107
CHEMBUR. MUMBAI 400026
Ms.GANDHI MONICA R.ACA 237. 046555 Mr BANTHIA DINESHMALL 0 I / I 0 / I 9 9 8
B/702. MORAR ASHISH. JEETMALL. ACA
223. 0453S9 OPP NITIN CASTING
Mr. CHETWANI COMPANY
MUKESH 01/10/1998 C/O JEETJATAN GROUP,
BEHIND
RUGHUMAL.HICHWAY
ACA ASHIRWAD 209 AMBEDKAK SHOPPING CENTRE
THANE 400604
601. CASABLANCEA. YAMUNANAGAR, NR MANDARWALA, FIRESTNRINGRD
OPP. OXFORD TOWER OSHIWARA, SURAT 395002
ANDHERI WEST, MUMBAI-400053 238 046668 Mr. Mr. TIBREWAL RAJIESH KUMAR
0I/I0/I998

224. 045630 M$. PRADHAN PRATIM 01/10/1998 NANDLAL. ACA


RAJEEY / CA 702. GOVIND KUNJ. S V.ROAD
229 OM GEETA NIVAS. L.J ROAD MALAD WEST. MUMBAI 400064
3RD FLOOR. MAHIM.MUMBAI400053 239. 046708
225. 045658 Mr. PONDA AASHISH 01/10/1998 KUMAR. ACA
HARSHAB ACA COMMISSIONER OF STATE EXCISE,
SUNITA. 6TH FLOOR. FLAT 32 M S.OLD CUSTOM HOUSE.
S.B.S MARG. FORT.MUMBAI400001
BH PRESIDENT HOTELCUFFEPARADE
MUMBAI 400005 240. 046859 Mr. DIWANJI ABIZER 0I/I0/I99K
Mr. JAIN RAJESH 01/10/1998 SHABBIR. ACA
226. 045659
4TH
29 JIJIBHOY DADABHOYLN.4TH FLOOR
FLOOR
HARISHCHANDRA. ACA
12 JAYGOPAL CO OP HSG SCTY FORT. MUMBAI 400001
MAMLADARWADIEXTENSIONRD 241. 046889 Ms. LODAYA JALPA 0I/I0/I998
MALAD WEST, MUMBAI 400064 UTTIN. ACA
301, KAPIKETAN CO OPHSGSCTY
227 045707 Mr CHHAIED AJIT 01/10/I998
SECTOR 15. KOPAR KHAIRNE
B H A G W A N D A S . FCA
NAVI, MUMBAI 4010705
SURSANGAM. 94 KHANDESH
S H COMPLEX. JALGAON 425001 242 046951 Mr, TALKAR NAOMI 29/01/1999
SAMSON. ACA
045829 Mr. AHILLWALIA 0I/I0/I998
P.O, BOX 6164. NETANYA. ISRAEL
HARBINDER SINGH. ACA
ISRAEL-42160
RB 11 51/7 CRLYCOLONY.SION
BEHIND SlON HOSPITAL. 243 047171 Mr, MARDA ASIF 01/10/1998
MUMBAI, 400022 TAHERALLY• ACA
CROSS ROAD NO SANTSANTAMARG
229. 045840 Mr, VAIDYA NANDKUMAR 01/10/1998
KHANDKE BLDG. 1ST FLR .R.NO.4
DATTATRAYA. FCA
BYCULLA. MUMBAI 400027
11/2. PHULE NAGAR,ALANDIRD
PUNE 411006 244 047225 Mr. MANISHA NIMESH Ol/10/|998
MEHTA. ACA
230 045881 Mr, JAIN RAMESH 01/10/1998 14/22. SAVITRI KUNJ.
KUMAR, FCA
VALLABH BAUG LASE EXTENTION
B-309. SHETAL KUNJ. D.N ROAD
G H A T K O P A R - E A S TMUMBAI400077
BHAYANDAK 401101
245 047253 MR. RATHI ARUN 24/02/1999
231 045914 Mr KANABAR RAJENDRA 01/10/1998 KANT. ACA
RAMNIKLAL. ACA D/61. KALPATARU VATIKA.
MATRU SMRUTI. B/H UCO BANK. SAKURLI ROAD,,
NEAR LAKA JYOT SOCIETY MUMBAI 400101
OPP SHREYAS SOCIETY.VASANABARAGE
ROAD AHMEDABAD 380007 246 047583 Mr AGARWAL JITENDRA 01/10/1998
KUMAR. ACA
045954 Mr GOIPOK1A YAZD 01/10/1998 5/64 MANALI. EVERSHINE NAGAR
MANECK,-ACA MALAD WEST. MUMBAI -400064
P.O.BOX 14347. DUBAI 0U.A.E
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 3979

247. 047690 MR. CHHAJED PRAFULLA 29/12/1998 261. 0487 34 Mr DHARAMSHI RAJESH 01/10/1998
PREMSUKH. ACA KANTILAL. ACA
C/O. M.B, AGRAWAL & CO.. 2 . 17/10. AZAD NAGAR. R A K ROAD
MHATRE PEN BLDG. DADAR. RWADALA
MUMBAI-4OOO28, 262. 048813 . MUMBAI
Mr KOTHARI KAMAL400031 01/10/1998
047710 Mr. MALHARA PRASHANT 01/10/1998 SHANTILAL. AC A
SUNDARLAL. ACA 317 ASHIRWAD COMPLES. RAMDASPETH
64 ZILHA PETH. NEAR G P 0. NAGPUR 440010
JALGAON 425001 263. 046841 MR. SHARMA GOPAL 01/10/1998
24'>. 047739 Mr. MEHTA MILLIND 01/10/1998 NANDKISHORE. ACA
KANTILAL, ACA 439. G RAILWAY COLONY. GANDHIDHAM
MR K C MEHTA.24 NC VANIK NIVAS KUTCH-3702OI
GURUKUL LANE. TILAK RD. 264. 048843 MR LAD SAN'TOSH 01/10/1998
GHATKOPAR-E, MUMBAI 400077 DILOP. ACA
230. 047775 MR. SHAHANE SACHIN. ACA 01/10/1998 A/20. DAHISAR DARSHAN.
C/O. D.K. BANDEKAR FLAT NO.22 MARTHA COLONY. DAHISAR EAST
5TH FLOOR. BALKRISHNA HSGSOC.TLD. MUMBAI-400068
MARINE DRIVE. MUMBAI-400002 265. 048866 Mr PATEL PARESH ASHOK 0I/IO/I9VK
047849 MR. KULKARNI SHIRISH 11/02/1999 KUMAR. ACA
PURUSHOTTAM. ACA 7. DADISHETH AGIARY LANE .
I. SHREERAM NIKETAN. 4TH FLOOR KALBADEYI ROAD
KULKARNI COLNY.SHARANPURROAD MUMBAI 400002
NASHIK-422OO5. 266 048893 Mr DESAI MANOJ 01/10/1998
047901 Mr. CADE HITESH 01/10/1998 ARVIND. ACA
K1SHAN. ACA 16. SKAVDHGIRI
2/29 AMEYA C H S LTD.HOUSINGBOARD . GANESH MANDIR ROAD,
WORLI. MUMBAI 400018 DOMBIVLI EAST.DOMBIVALI421201

253
234.
047926

048087
SHRI KANNAN NARAYAN
SWAMY. ACA
01/10/1998

10/153 VISHNU KUNJ. I4TH ROAD


CHEMBUR. MUMBAI 400071
Mr. SRIPRAKASH. ACA 01/10/1998
267.
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048924 Mr SACHDEV
DHEEKAJ. ACA
C/O SIEMENS LTD. L-6.
VERNA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE .
PANJIM MADGAO HIGHWAY.
PANAJI GOA 403722
01/10/1998

SUNDAR NIWAS.
GOVARDHAN GHAT ROAD. 268. 049052 Mr. AHUJA RAJESH 01/10/1998
VAZIRABAD NANDED 431601 BALRAJ. ACA
i
ABN AMRO BANK N.V.9THFLOOR
255 048095 MR. JOSHI RAJENDRA 01/10/1998
GOPALD.AS BHUVAN.
VASANTRAO. ACA
28 BARAKHAMBA ROAD.
SHIVAJI ROAD. KOPARGAON
NEW DELHI 110001
048641 Mr. VACHHA BURZIN 01/10/1998
PHIROZE. ACA 269. 049257
FOO.KOON & TAN. RAFFLES CITY
P.O.BOX 386. RCE.SINGAPORE9117
.
SINOAPORE
MR. JOBANPUTRA
257 048668 MR. SIBAKOTI RAJU 19/02/1999 NAGDISH BABULAL. ACA
270. 049364 01/10/1998
KUMAR. ACA A-I4/II04 LOK GAURAV COMPLEX
C/O. TIKARAM SAPKOTA.D-I.GKWLTD. L.B.S. MARG. V IRROLI WEST
BHANDUP WEST. MUMBAI-400097 MUMBAI-400O79
048695 •
Mr.MEHTA ASHISH
271. 049547 NAGINDAS. ACA
Mr. PATEL KARTIK 01/10/1998
2O/5509. KANCHAN
SHIRISHBHAI. ACA GANGA.
Mr.DAS HEMANTKUMAR B- OPP ODEEN
RAMBHAl & COCINEMA.
.LTD.. PB.NO.41328
259. 048706 NANDALAL.
Mr. NARVEKAR ACAAVINASH 01/10/1998 PANT NAGAR GHATKOPAR EAST,
NAIROBI. KENYA O. E.A.
A - l l . ASHISH ACA
RAMAKANT. APTS.. MUMBAI 400075
NR
ARTHUR W.EXP.HIGHWAY.
ANDERSEN KURAR
& CO.. VILLAGE 272. 049554 Mr. MEHTA VINESH 0I/IO/1998
MALAD EAST. MUMBAI 400097 NATAVARLAL. ACA
EXPRESS TOWER. 1ST FLOOR
I, NUTAN ASHAPURI SOCIETY
NARIMAN POINT. MUMBAI 400021
BEHIND PARISHRAM SOCIETY
260. 048728 Mr. IYER VIDYA 01/10/1998 SUBHANPURA. VADODARA 390007
BALAKRISHNAN. ACA
27.V 049663 Mr. DESAI SHERZAD C. ACA 0I/I0/I998
B/3/34/3:3 SECTOR 15.
ABN AMRO BANK N.V..
ASHTAVINAYAK APARTMENTS,
D.AL.AMAL TOWER.NARIMANPOINT
OWNERS ASSOCIATION VASHI,
MUMBAI 400021
NAVI MUMBAI 4OO7O5
3980 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

274. 049677 MR. ABHIRAM ANAND 01/10/1998 288. 056035 Mr JAIN DHRUV. ACA 01/10/1998 .
DIXIT, ACA. C/O. KPMG.P.O.BOX3800 42/1 A. R C MUKHERJEE LAN
DUBAI.UAE, BHOWANIPORE. CALCUTTA
275. 049709 Mr. SHANKAR 01/10/1998 289. 057127 Mr SALIL KUMAR 01/I0/199B
MAHADEVAN. ACA MISHRA. ACA
ERNST & YOUNG. P.O.BOX112.NCD ACCOUNTS OFFICER. OIL E
PORT MARESLY. PAPUA (PH-3). HPCL, 17 J T ROAD.
NEW GEVINEA 0. NEW GEVINEA MUMBAI 400020
276. 049755 Mr. PRABHU ASHWIN 01/10/1998 290. 057241 Mr. SANJAY KUMAR 01/10/1998
RAMNATH, ACA UPADHYAY. ACA
4. AASHIRWAD BLDG. 2ND FLOOR B 1/3 EMCA HOUSE.S.B.SINGHMARG.
L J CROSS ROAD 3. MAH1M. FORT. MUMBAI 400001
MUMBAI 400016 291. 070308 MR. DHANESH 09/03/1999
277. 049814 Ms. ANJALI DINESH 01/10/1998 KUMAR. ACA
SHANBHAC.ACA M/S. PRAMOD &. CO..TEACHERSCOLONY,
2ND FL, FLAT NO 204. MULYE BLDG BULANDSHAR 2O3OO1O
B WING. OPP RAILWAY QRTS 292. 070973 MR. MEHTA 01/10/1998
B CABIN. NAUPADA. THANE 400602 RAJENDRA. ACA
278. 049898 Mr. AGARWAL RAMESH 01/10/1998 A/61. TAXSHILA.NR.SATELITEPLAZA
KUMAR. ACA OF SATELITE ROAD.
C/O SURESH AGARWAL 3/46,. AHMEDABAD 3800I5.
NIRMAL JIVAN CO OP HSG SCTY
293, 071865 Mr. KALIDAS RAO 01/10/1998
KOPRI COLONY. THANE(E). VEDULA. ACA
THANE 400603 F-3. PURAB. PURABPACHHIMAPTS
279 049922 Ms. RAISINGANI SEEMA 01/10/1998 217. GILBERT HILL ROAD.
RAMCHAND. ACA BEHIND ANDHERIRECREATIONCLUB,
B-l/14. THIRD FLOOR. ANDHERI(W). MUMBAI 400058
KAMLESH SOCIETY, KOPRI COLONY
294. 072198 MR. SURANA P R A K A S H 0I/I0/I998
THANE - EAST. THANE 400603
MAL. FCA
280. 049932 MR. SUMIR VERMA. ACA P.M. SURANA &L ASSOCIATES
BIRLA MANAGEMENT CENTRE SWASTIK BLNGLOW. B/H. ICHHANATH,
INDUSTRY HOUSE. 1ST FLOOR DUMAS ROAD. SURAT 395007
157. CURCHAGATE RECLAMATION,
02/02/1999
295. 073094 Mr. MAHESHWARI OI/10/I998
MUMBAI-400020.
GOPAL DAS. FCA
281. 050011 MR.VISHWANATHAN 01/10/1998 l37. PANCHRATNA COMPLE
K.V.. ACA G I D C CHARRASTA. VAPI 396195
M/S. LARSEN & TOURBO LTD,
296. 075463 Mr. DUSHYANT KUMAR 01/10/1998
HAZIRA WORKS. SURAT
PARAMHANS. FCA
282. 051889 Mr. GHATAK SUPRIO. ACA 01/10/1998 K-53-V JALVAVU VIHAR,
C/74/104 SUNAYANA.SHANTINAGAR HIRANANDANI GARDENS.
SECTOR 9. MIRA RD(E). SRI ADISANKRACHARYA MARG.POWAI
MIRA ROAD 401107 MUMBAI 400072
283. 051949 Mr. JAMBEKAR 01/10/1998 297. 081208 MR. TRIVEDI 01/10/1998
KIRAN B. ACA BHARATKUMAR INDULAL.ACA
A-51. VINIT APARTMENT.EKSARROAD 5455. TAYLOR ROAD.
BORIVALI WEST. MUMBAI 400092 ALPHARETIA GA 30022. U.S.A
284. 052524 Mr. BHOWMICK 01/10/1998
398. 085553 Mr. CHHABRA PAVAN 0 I / I 0/1998
BHASKAR. ACA
KUMAR. FCA
B. BHOWMICK&ASSOCIATES
A-210 BADRI DHAM . 105 SANT,
. 618. ARENJA CORNER, PLOT 17A
JANABAI RD.VILE PARLE -E SECTOR 17. VASHI, NAVIMUMBAI400705
MUMBAI 400057 299, 085181 MR. TIWARI ARVIND 3I/I2/|998
KUMAR. ACA
285 052655 Mr. SOUMEN MITRA . ACA 01/10/1998
C-2. 199. SAMATA FLATS.
GENERAL MANAGER • CORPORATE
SUBHANPURA ROAD.VADODAR390007
FINANCE. ESSAR GROUP.ESSARHOUSE,
MAHALAXM1. MUMBAI 400034 300, 093602 MR. RAMIKA KAPOOR. ACA 25/02/1999
Mr. DILIP 01/10/1998 31. M M . MART SION EAST.
286. O52874
CHAKRABORTY ACA MUMBAI-400074,
FLAT NO 306. OCEAN VIEW 301. 095430 Mr.CHAMAN LAL. ACA 0I/I0/I998
R N P PARK. DIST ; THANE. ROOM NO 0:3. WING • D • 31
BHAYANDAR • EAST.BHAYANDAR401105 SNEH BANDHAN SOCIETY SECTOR-3
MR BRIJ MOHAN 28/01/1999 SANPADA. NAVI MUMBAI 400705
287. O55820
SONAR. ACA 302. 100054 Kir. JAIRAN NATHAN. ACA 01/10/1998
C/10. MANGALDEEP, P & T COLONY, C/.35 GOPAL. TEJALSCHEMEROAD2,
GANDHINAGAR. DOMBIVLIEAST4212-1 VILE PARLE EAST.MUMBAI400057
PART III—SEC. 41 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 3981

303 100066 MR. PATELARZOO 01/10/1998 319. 101081 Mr. HARDIKAR 01/10/1998
SHIRISH.ACA DATTABHUSHAN SITARAM, ACA
C/O COMPUTER 3000 LLC, C • 7, KUDALE PATIL HERITAGE
P.O.BOX 50718. DUBAI. NEAR PUSHPAK MANGAL KARYALAYA,
4. 100073 Mr.SINGHVI RAHUL 01/10/1998 MANIK BAUG. SINHAGAD ROAD
KUMAR, ACA PUNE 411051
C/OSUJAG INTERNATIONAL. 320. 101084 Mr. MEHTA HETAL 01/10/1998
SONAWALA BUILDING, DHIRAJLAL. ACA
65. MUMBAI. SAMACHAR MARG C/O HETAL MEHTA & ASSOCIATES
2ND FL; PORT, MUMBAI 400023 8. DEVNANDAN APARTMENTS
30|5. 100112 Mr. NATARAJAN S. ACA 01/10/1998 5. PARMESHWARISOCIETY.4THFLOOR
21673014. COS QUARTERS. SEC BARRAGE RD. NR NAVKAR DERASHAR
ANTOP HILL, MUMBAI 4000 VASNA. AHMEDABAD 380007
306. IOOI25 Mr. MANOJ JAJU. ACA 01/10/1998 321. .101112 Mr. PALANIAPPA VIVEK 01/10/1998
605-B SHREENATH NAGAR. ALAGAPPAN. ACA
SHIVVALLABH ROAD, ASHOK VAN R.NO.9. BALDOTA HOUSE. LN.LANE
DAHISAR EAST. MUMBAI 400068 MATUNGA. MUMBAI 400019
307|. 100173 MS. PAGARIA 01/10/1998 322. 101162
NEELAM. ACA
IDBI TOWERS. COLOBA. MUMBAI
308. 100181 Mr. BHANSALI ATUL, ACA 01/10/1998
82/4. SHRI DWARKADISH. MS KASHMIRA
BANGUR NAGAR. GOREGAON WEST 323. 101176 JOBANPUTRA.
Mrs RASHMI PARESH ACA 0I/I0/I998
MUMBAI 400090 C/O PRICE
RUNGTA. ACA WATER HOUSE.

100350 Mr. JAYARAMAN 01/10/1998 6I I IDHARNIDHAR


I 8 RAHEJA CHAMBERS,
SOCIETY
NARIMAN
NEAR NEWPOINT. MUMBAI 400021
VIKAS GRUH.
BHASKAR. ACA
7/14 JAWAHAR SETY. GOVIND NAGAR PALDI. AHMEDABAD 380007
BORIVLI WEST. MUMBAI 400092 324 101210 MR KARNIK MAHADEO 08/01/1999
310 100474 Mr, SHAH RAKESH 01/10/1998 PURUSHOTTAM. ACA
SURYAKANTBHAI. ACA MADHUKENDRA. 3RD FLOOR .
B-803. AAKASDEEP AVENUE. ROOM NO.6. N. C . K E L K A RROAD
8TH FLOOR. NR.SHREYAS RLY CROSSING DADAR. MUMBAI-400028
AMBAWADI. AHMEDABAD 380015 325. 101278 MS HETAL JAYSHIL 01/10/1998
311. 100648 Mr. GUPTA HITESH 01/10/1998 DIVANJI. ACA
KUMAR. ACA HANSRAJ WADI. GREEN STREET
13/1 NUTAN PRABHA. DR R P ROAD GREEN STREET SANTACRUZ WEST
MULUND WEST. MUMBAI 400080 MUMBAI- 400054,

3.2| 100702 Mr. MATHEW 01/10/1998 326. IOI28O Mr. DEAN MURTUZA 01/10/1998
THOMAS, ACA MUSTANSIR. ACA
7/A. SATYA VINAYAK.KASTURPARK 234. GUL.MOHAR. FLAT B28THROAD
BORIVALI WEST. MUMBAI 400092 BANDRA. MUMBAI 400050
313 100716 Mr. MITESH RAJ. ACA 01/10/1998 327. 101422 Mr. SHREYANS 01/I0/1998
FLAT NO. 9. SUSHANT APARTMENTS, KAMDAR. ACA
103, MAHATMA NAGAR. I98-200. RANI JHANSI SQUAR
OPP PANDYA HOSPITAL.NASHIK422007 SITABULDI. NAGPLR 440012
314 100792 Mr SHAH ANISH 01/10/1998 323. 101449 Mr. DUBEY PRAMOD 01/10/1998
DINESH. ACA KUMAR. ACA
119/5. MASKATI MAHAL.LOHARCHAWL 2. SHRIDHAR SUKLA CHAWL
MUMBAI 400002 GAONDEVI RD. POISERKANDIVLIEAST
100822 MR. JAIN SURESH 01/10/1998 MUMBAI 400101
315
KUMAR. ACA 329. 101470 Ms. GEORGINA 0I/I0/I998
302. CAMY HOUSE.. DR.C H.STREET KURIAN. ACA
MARINE LINES. MUMBAI-400002 A/10. JAI ASHOKA - 303. YASHODAM
316 100879 Mr. GIANCHANDANI 01/10/1998 GOREGAON(lEAST).MUMBAI400063
JITENDRA THAKURDAS. ACA 330. 1014 7 1 Mr. VIJAY RAGHA\AN. ACA 0I/10I/I998
PLOT N O . I I . WARD -2B. ADIPUR SUN GLOW I. B WING . 404RAHEJAVIHAR
KUTCH 370205 POWAI. MUMBAI 4O0072
317 I00953 MR. ANANDALWAR 1/10/1998 331. 101562 Mr. RAI RAKESH S, ACA 0I/I0/I1998
RAVI GOPALAKRISHNA. ACA C/O ALLIED B U L U E R S I P T Y
FLAT NO.6. USHA SWAPNA. P.O.BOX 2I.V VICTORIA.MAHE0
SEVEN BUNGLOWS. MUMBAI-400061 SEYCHELLES
318 101057 Mr. NITESH KUMAR 01/10/1998 332. 101580 Mr. CHANDAK GOPAL 0I/10/I998
SHAH. ACA SLBHASH. ACA
A-13/303. YOGINAGAR.BORIVALI(WEST) STERLING INDUSTRIES.
MUMBAI 40009I 1/1/2. CH1NCHPA1U.SILVASSA396230
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333. 101595 Mr. TUMULURI 01/10/1998 349. 102615 Mr. KALWAN1 LACHHU 01/10/1998
RAMMOHAN. ACA ISHWARLAL. ACA
198-200 RANI JHANSI SQUARE 18 ASHA SOCIETY. VIRAMGAM
NAGPUR 440012 P.O SAN AND AHMEDABAD 3
334. 101685 Mr. RAVI GUPTA. ACA 01/10/1998 350. 102634 Mr GANDHI NAIN'ESH 01/10/1998
10 COMMERCE HOUSE. 140N.M.ROAD MAHENDRA. ACA
MUMBAI 400023 7. DEVKARAN MANSION.
335. 101693 MR. THAKKER MEHUL 01/10/1998 VITHALDAS ROAD. 3RD FL.. RNO46 .
SHANKARLAL. ACA MUMBAI 400002
C-5. TRUPTI APTS.
351. 102712 Mr. MEHTA PR ASH ANT 01/10/1998
B/H, GUJARAT HIGH COURT.
K1R1TKUMAR. ACA
NAVRANOPURA,AHMEDABAD380009
301. ARIHANT APARTMENT.
336. 101707 Mr. D'CUNHA MERVYN 01/10/1998 MANCHUBHAI ROAD. MALAD
SAVIO. ACA MUMBAI 400097
RATAN MAMA &. CO..P.O.BOX13094
DUBAI 0. U.A.E. 352. 102740 Ms. DAS SEEMA 01/10/1998
KANTILAL. ACA
337. 101737 Mr. MENON AJ1T 01/10/1998
A-l. NAVRANG FLATS.
ARAVIND. ACA
NR. SWANINARAYAN TOWER .
C/242. ANAND. 17 JUHU LANE
MANINAGAR. AHMEDABAD 380008
ANDHER! (W). MUMBAI 400058
353. 102830 MS ADVANT AARATI 01/10/1998
338. 101752 Mr. GUPTA NAWAL 01/10/1998
KISHORE, ACA SUHAS. ACA
7. DIWAKAR. ZENITH STAFF COLONY.
COLONY, C-3. HILL TOP CO-OP HSG SOC
DIST RAIGAD.KHOPOLI410203 03 NEAR SARASWATI ENGLISH SCHOOL
TEKARI BUNGALOW. PANCH PAKHADI
339. 101794 Mr. BHALJA PRAKASH 01/10/1998
THANE 400602
LAXMINARAYAN, ACA
2. PRAKASH BUILDING. R BMEHTAROAD 354. 102895 Mr. SHAH BHAVESH 01 /10/1998
GHATKOPAR - EAST.MUMBAI400077 MAHESH. ACA
340. Mr. MEHTA MANISH 01/10/1998 214. EVEREST- TAROEO ROAD
101963
HASMUKHRAI. ACA MUMBAI 400034
15-B ROLEX APT. 355, 102900 Mr. JILKA RAJESH 01/10/1998
NEAR OLD POLICE STATION BHIKHUBHAI. ACA
S V RD MALAD WEST.MUMBAI400064 2.V1J WHITE HOUSE NO.:.
341. 102151 Mr. PAREEK RAMESH 01/10/1998 260 STATION RD.SANTACRUZ(W)
CHANDRA. ACA MUMBAI 400054
91. HIRABHAI MARKET. 102904 Mr. NARKE MOHAN 01/10/1998
356.
DIWAN BALLUBHAI RD. RAMCHANDRA. ACA
AHMEDABAD 380022
DATTA - VIHAR. JAIL ROAD
342. 102160 MR. AJMERA JASMINE 01/10/1998 RAHATE COLONY. NAGPUR 440002
PRAVINCHANDRA. ACA Ms. T1KLE MONIKA
20. NIVANT. 45A BAJAJ ROAD 357. 102923
MANOHAR. ACA 4.
VILE PARLE WEST. MUMBAI-400056 PADMA NAGAR
343. 102172 MR. JAIN SANJAY 01/10/1998 .NR. EVERSHINE NAGAR MALAD (W)
KUMAR. ACA MUMBAI 400064
4/9. ALLAY APTS. VASTRAPUR
AHMEDABAD 358. 102932 Mrs SHILPA RAJESH 01/10/1998
BOHRA. ACA
344. 102297 Mr. BEHERE SUNIL 01/10/1998
UNIT 1109--10-11 F. .
MAHESHWAR, ACA
JAl OMKARESHWAR CO.OP.HSGSOC BOSS COMMERCIAL CENTRE
BLOCK NO.7.2ND FL..VIDYAMANDIRRD 28 FERRY STREET. TORDAN
TILAK NAGAR. NR.P.C. POINT KOWLOON HONG KONG 00
DOMBIVALI 421201 359. 102944 Mr. SHRIDHAR SANDEEP OI/10/1998
345. 102308 Mr. NONDINI BASU. ACA 01/10/1998 HANSRAJ, ACA
BUILDING NO 3-B. 403. 41/349, UNNAT NAGAR II.S.VROAD
WHISPERING PALMS. GOREGOANlWi. MUMBAI 40062
LOKHANDWALA COMPLEX KANDIVLI 102957 Mr VORA SHRENIK 01/10/1998
360.
EAST. MUMBAI 400101 KISHORBHAI. ACA
346. 102333 Mr. ANJARIA DHARMESH 01/10/1998 511/C RAJSHREE SOCIETY.
SHIRISH. ACA ROYAL COMPLEX. EKSAR ROAD
29. B LAXMAN APTS. AZAD LANE BORIVALI (W) MUMBAI 400092
ANDHERI-W. MUMBAI 400058
361. 102962 Mr GOSAR RAHUL II/I0/I998
347. 102581 MS. NIRUPAM DAS. AC A 01/10/1998 TARACHAND, ACA
C/O. MR S, GHOSH. E-13. N C L 314. JOGANI INIJ. ESTATE.
PUNE-400008 SENAPATI BAPAT MARG.
348. 102610 Ms. DESHMUKH MEENA 01/10/1998 BEHIND MHATRE PEN IND
PRABODH. ACA DADAR -W. MUMBAI 400028
2. NEHRU MARKET. KHAMG
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362, 102975 Mr. GADA DEVANG 01/10/1998 377. 103476 Ms SHAH VARSHA N.. ACA 01/10/1998
TOKARSHI. ACA C/O NAVANITTAL M SHAH.
9. M E E N A L O C H A N A 353/5A. 143/4398. K A N N A M WARNAGAR2
R.B MEHTA R O A D GHATKOPAR(E) V I K H R O L I . M U M B A I 400083
M U M B A I 400077 378. 103532 Mr. A M I N JIGNESH 0I/10/I998
333. 102987 Mr SOHANI SACHIN 01/10/1998 MAHESH. ACA
KESHAVRAO. ACA 417.418 ROYAL T R A D I N G TOWER
PADALI K H U R D TAL KARVEER NR RATAN C I N E M A , S A L A B A T P U R A
K O L H A P U R 416010 SURAT 395001

102989 Mr. TULSIAN VISHAL, ACA 01/10/1998 379, 103564 Ms REKHA SINGH. ACA 01/10/1998
106. FREE PRESS HOUSE. MOTOR INDUSTRIES CO LTD, PLOT#75
FREE PRESS JOURNAL M A R C M I D C ESTATE, SATPURNASHIK7
N A R I M A N POINT. M U M B A I 400021 380. 103639 Mr. JAIN MANOJKUMAR 01/10/1998
365 102990 MR. MODY DEVANG 01/10/1998 NAGINLAL. ACA
PRAVIN. ACA I I . SHIV PRASAD.MANUBHAIROAD
116. J.S.S. R O A D .G O R D H A N D A SBLDG M A L A D EAST. M U M B A I 400097
GIRGUAM. MUMBAI-400004 381. 103661 MR. GANDHI PALAK K, ACA
366. 103003 Ms. SATAV SAVITA 01/10/1998 67/401. VIJAY NAGAR. NARANPURA,
SHASHIKANT. ACA A H M E D A B A D 38OOI3.
C - l . SHR1RAMNAGAR. S.NO.I 138.OPP.ITI 382 103667 Mr. DALAL VIPUL 01/10/1998
A U N D H . PUNE 411007 M A H E N D R A K U M A R . ACA
367. 103116 Mrs. MANISHA N1TIN 01/10/1998 C-2/16. SAHJANAND APTS..NRWARD6
GHOGALE. ACA M U N CORPOFFICE. O L DPADRAROAD
PITRUCHAYA. JO M A H E S H NAGAR I VADODARA 390020
N E X T TO PIMPR1 BUSDEPOT.PIMPRI 383. 103707 Mr. KOTWAL KHAZAT 01/10/1998
PUNE 4 1 1 0 I 8 ASPI. ACA
Mr. YADAV SURENDRA 01/10/1998 B-606. POONAM APTS, WORLI
368. 103)87
HUBRAJ, ACA M U M B A I 400018
I N D I A N OIL CORP.LTD.. 384. 103732 Mr. KARIA ANIL PREMJI 01/10/1998
KANDLA M A I N T E R M I N D . KHARIROHAR, 2ND FLOOR OFFICE NO 33. 160DNROAD
G A N D H I D H A M . K U T C H 370201 V T. M U M B A I 4OOOOI

369. 103198 Ms. K A L E M U K T A 01/10/1998 385. 103789 Ms LOLAYEKAR ANITA 01/10/1998


SURESH. ACA M A D H U K A R . ACA
10 JANHAV1 APTS.. C-16. MADHU-MANISH'A.ANANDNAGAR
877 B H A N D A R K A R ROAD.PUNE411004 SANTACRUZ (E). M U M B A I 400055

37O. 103268 MR SISODIA RAJESH 01/10/1998 386, 103814 MS SHETTY AMITA 01/10/1998
H E M A N T K U M A R . ACA PRAVIN. ACA
303. RAHUL APTS.. Ill M M C ROAD A/204. CHHOTALAL V I L L A .
M A H I M WEST. M U M B A I - 4 O 0 0 1 6 AMRUTI NAGAR.CHVTKOPERWEST
MUMBAI-4OOO86
103269 Mr. DESAI SANDEEP 01/10/1998
MAHADEV. ACA 387. 103820 Mr, KHANDOL JITENDRA 0I/I0/I99K
A/15. ROOP D A R U H A N . JUHU LANE VADILAL. ACA
A N D H E R I (W) M U M B A I 400058 11, HEER PANNAC O M P L E X .2NDFL
PLOT NO 295. WARD 12-B.
372 103278 Mr. PAI AJIT 01/10/1998
NR O L D COURT.G A N D H I D H I D H A M-KUTCH
PUNDALIK. ACA.
G A N D H I D H A M 370201
M O O R E STEPHENS. P O BOX382.PC118
O M A N 0. O M A N 388. 103821 Mr. PATEL BHADRESH 01/I0/I998
M O H A N B H A I . ACA
|73. 103377 Mr. G A N D H I VIPUL 01/10/1998
202. A. SH1VASHRYA COMPLEX
SURESH. ACA
PIJ BHAGOL. N A D I A D 387001
JAYESH. B/10. R.B. MEHTA MARG
GHATKOPAR (E). M U M B A I 400077 389. 103823 Ms. JAIN MANISHA OI/IO/I998
JAYANTILAL, ACA
103443 Mr. SHAH JITENDRA 01/10/1998
133. NARAYAN DHL'RU STREET
S H A N T I L A L . ACA
2ND FLOOR, M U M B A I 4OOOO3
RATAN NAGAR. BUILDING NO.7
A-001. 4 BUNGALOWS.ANDHERI(W) 390. 103824 Mr. MATHEWS 01/10/1998
M U M B A I 400053 KELUTHARA. ACA
ALLIOTT HADI SHAHID.
fry 103458 Mr SUNIL BHANDARI. ACA 0I/I0/I998 DUBAI CREEK TOWER. LEV
SHOP NO 23, AWATAR COMPLEX P.O.BOX 13617 DUBAI.UAEO.U.A.E
GOREKHPUR. JABALPUR 482002
391. 103826 Mr. NAVALK.AK SUDEEP
376 10.1464 MR. MEHTA CHANDRESH SADANAND. ACA
01 /10/1998
CHHABILDAS, ACA
2ND FL. I6TH TEJAL SCHEME
30 J0SH1 B H U V A N .PODDARROAD
.ROAD NO 3. VILE PARLE (E)
M A L A D EAST. M U M B A I - 4 0 001/10/1998
M U M H A I -400057

26—269 GV2000
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392. 103828 Ml, JAKIWALA DHAKATI 01/10/1998 406, 103193 Mr, SHAH BHARATKUMAR 01/10/1998
VAIANTLAL. ACA NAVNITLAL, ACA
10/1411, HBMKUNJ OPIPURA. 103 PATEL ASHWAMEOH COMPLEX
SUBASH CHOWK,SIURAT 393002 ABOVE DENA BANK. SAYAJIGUNJ
VADODARA 390005
393. I0384O MR, RAMESH KUMAR 01/10/1998
PIPAUSWA. ACA 407 103899 Mr LALWANI PRADEEP 01/10/1998
S KUMAR JAIN & CO. GIRDHARILAL. ACA
301. SINOHAL SWAROOP, 5O3 PANIWANI MARKET, GANDIBAGH
176 VODYANAGARI C.S.T ROAD NAGPUR 440014
KALINA, 8ANTACRUZ EAST 408. IO39OO Mr. NAGDA MITESH 01/10/1998
MUMBAI-4OOO98 NAVINCHANDHA, ACA
42. RAJKAMAL APTS ,RAJKAMALMARG,
194, I03843 Mr, RAJESH KUMAR 01/10/1998 PAREL MUMBAI 400012
KBJRIWAL ACA
409. 173901 Mr. ATHAVALE PRITAM 01/10/1998
THIRD FLOOR. 2291.
SHASHIKANT. ACA
OALI RAOHUNANDAN. NAYA BAZAR 45 A BUDHWAR PETH.GANPATICHOWK
NEW DELHI 110006 LAXMI ROAD, PUNE 41I0O2
395, 103849 Mr. RAO ABHYUDAY 01/10/1998 410. 103906 Mr, NAWAL KISHOKE 01/10/1998
RAMMQHAN ACA JALAN ACA
501. SYLVAN APARTMENTS C-I9.404.SECTOR NO 6, SHANTINAGAR
OFF. PITAMBBR LANE, MIRA ROAD EASTDISTTHANE
NR, CANARA BANK, MAHIM. MIRA ROAD 401107
MUMBAI 4000I6 411. 103907 Mr, PATEL SAVAN 01/10/1998
JAYENDRAKUMAR. ACA
396 103136 Mrs. SANGEETA 0I/I0/I998
16. UPVAN TWINS, NR SHYAMLAL-3B
B GUPTA. ACA
132 RING R, SATELLITE-
103. SURGANGA C H S, PLOTNO241
AHMEDABAD 380051I
SECTOR 1. CHARKOP MARKET
KANDIVALI - WEST.MUMBAI400067 412. 1039II Mr, PETHE SATISH 01/10/1998
ANAND, ACA
397. I03858 Mr JATIN SHAH. ACA 0I/I0/I998 1349 SADASHIV PETH. PUNE 411030
74-76 BORA BAZAR STREET.
413. 103912 MRS. GOSAR ARCHAVA 01/10/1998
PRABHU DHAN 4THFLOOR.FORT
RAHUL, ACA
MUMBAI 400OOI 50/1.KRISHNA BLDG, R A K ROAD
398. 103162 Ml. DHAVALE MANISHA 01/10/1998 KING'S CIRCLE, MUMBAI .400019
VASANT. ACA 414. 103913 Mr, SELARKKA MIHIR01/10/1998
A-7 OURUKRIPA SOCIETY.NAHURROAD CHANDULAL. ACA
MULUND -W. MUMBAI 40O080 6. SELARKA SADAN.
,199. 103870 Ml. TIPNIS RASHMI 01/10/1998 BHAGWANJIBHAI SELARKA CHOWK
MADAN. ACA TILAK RD. M.P VAIDYA MARG
H-1/0-4. PANCHADEEP CO -OPHSGSOC MUMBAI 40007
SECTOR - 39. VASHI. NAVIMUMBAI400705 415 103916 ' Mr. PATANKAR FOUZIA 01/10/1998
AKHLAQUE. ACA
400. 103871 Mr. GORE DHANANJ AY 01 /10/1998
35. JAWAHARABAD. 9THROADT.P.SIV
MURLIDHAR. ACA BANDRA. MUMBAI 400050
PLOT NO. 277. UTKARSHA CO.OP
HSG SOC.. NEAR RAILWAY 'B'CABIN, 416. 103917 Mr, PATEL AVNI 01/10/1998
PRAV'INCHANDRA. ACA
AMBARNATH 421501
NEW BUILD NO 1. BLOCK NO.11
401. 103877 Mr GUPTA ANIL 01/10/1998 JITEKARWADI. 88,
OMPRAKASH. ACA BABASAHEB JAYKAR MAR,
32 A/6-1.1 BLUE OROTTO.LICCOLONY MUMBAI 400002
BORIVLI (W) MUMBAI 400103 417, 103920 Mr. MAHESHWARI 01/10/1998
402. 103878 MR. PRABHAKAR SAJIT OI/IO/I998 KRUNAL NAVINCHANDRA.ACA
PRABHKARAN. ACA P.R, KAPADIA & ASSOCIATES
C/6. ANJALI. OLD NANGRDA ROAD SRI HANUMANBUILDING.IIFLOOR
PICKET ROAD. MUMBAI 400006
ANDHERI EAST. MUMBAI-400069
Mr, BAID SHRENIK OI/IO/I998 -418, 01/10/1998
103921 'Mr. SHAH PRAFUL VIRJI.ACA 01/10/1998
403 103884
G-13. SHRIKUMAR SOCIETY VAKOLA
PRAKASHCHANDJI, ACA
SANTACRUZ(E). MUMBAI 400055
C-3/3.SUNDER NALAD WEST
MUMBAI 400064
419 103943 Mr SHAH NEIMISH 01/10/1998
JAVANTILAL. ACA
404 103836 SMT. GUNDI KSHMA Ol/IO/1998 201 KHANDELWAL HOUSE.POAERROAD
5. VIGHNAHAR BLDG.POOJAPARK MALAD (E). MUMBAI 400097
PAUD ROAD. PUNE-411029 420. 104087 Mr. HISARIA SANDEEP 01/10/1998
405 103891 Mrs. JOSHI DEEPAK 0I/I0/I998 SHASHIKUMAR ACA
VISHWANATH. ACA B/8. VISHRUT FLATS.
NEEL KAMAL. WARD NO 2 B NR SUBHASH CHOWK.
MENINAGAR. AHMEDABAD 380052
PLOT NO 299. ADIPURKUTCH370205
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104155 Mr. PANKAJ 01/10/1998 421 301145 SHRI LALIT KUMAR 01/10/1998
BHANSALI. ACA TAPADlA. ACA
S-2/4, SHREE D W A K K A D H K E S H B-:205.CHANDLLAL PARK. OPP.SBI
CO OP HSO SOC. BANOUR NAGAR STATION ROAD, B H A Y N D A R WEST)
LINK ROAD, GOREGAON (W) BHAYANDAR 401101
MUMBAI 400090 01/10/1998
426 201109 Mr, KUMAH MEVON. A C A
422 104314 MR, B. SIVARAMAN. ACA 01/10/1998 ALGHWITH SHIPPING TO L L C
10-D. C BLDG. HARBOUR HIEGHTS P 0 BOX 4O57. DUBAl. U A E O.U.A.E
N S SAWANT MARG. MUMBAI-40005 01/10/1998
427. 202118 MR V I S H W E S H W A R A . ACA
4] 3. 200036 Mr. G SUDHEENDRA 01/10/1998 SHREE DURGA NILAYA. BANGLEGUDDE
KUMAR. ACA KULEKUNDOOR 576117. KANKALA
FLAT NO 7, SHREERAM APTSCHSLTD Mr ROSHAN NAMMEN 01/10/1998
428. 206978
MANIPADA, KALINA. S A N T A C R U Z ( E ) MATHEW. ACA
MUMBAI 400098 EXECUTIVE GLOBAL TRUST BANK
424
!4, 200666 Ms. NAGESGWARl S. ACA 01 /10/1998 SHREE JEE CHAMBERS.OPERAHOUSE
SENIOR MANAGER. MUMBAI 400004
VIDESH SANCHAR NIGAM LT D
L.V.S.B.MARG. PRABHADEVI.
MUMBAI 400028

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3CCA(5)(l)/98-99 : With reference to this Institute's Notification, Nos. 4CA(l)(10)/69-70 Dated 3rd Sep 1969,3CCA(4)(15)/82-83 Dated
30th Mar 1983, 3CCA(4)(3)/92-93 Dated 11th Nov 1992,3CCA(4)(6)/94-95 Dated 1st Feb 1995, 3CCA(4)(3)/95-96 Dated 4th Jan 1996,
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JETHANAND FCA NATH FCA
J SHARDA & C O 443B ST 24A
OUTSIDE SOJATI GATE SMRITI NAGAR
.JODHPUR 342001 BHILAI 490020

2 003388 Mr. PURI BALJIT 01/10/1998 9 007309 Mr. CHANDAK JAI 01/10/1998
KANWAR FCA NARAIN FCA
C-80, NIRALA NAGAR 5THN
LUCKNOW 226020 FARISTA COMPLEX
RAIPUR0
3 004176 Mr. GARG CHANDRA 01/10/1998
MOHAN FCA - 10 008227 MR DAMANI KRISHNA 25/10/1999
CHANDRA MOHAN & CO RATAN ACA
2/210-2/211 MAHATAMA 262AG SCHEME NO 74(C)
GANDHI ROAD VIJAYNAGAR
CIVIL LINES INDORE 0
AGRA 282002
11 008549 Mr. GUPTA BIRENDRA 12/10/1999
4 005726 Mr. HARISH 01/10/1998 KUMAR PCA
CHANDRA FCA ROOM NO 9 & 10
NARAYAN MARKET 1ST FLOOR TIWARI
MORE GANJ BEHOR COMPLEX
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5
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13 008763 Mr. HISARIA SHRIKISAN 10/11/1999
6 006822 Mr, TBNEJA SATYA 01/10/1998 MURLIDHAR FCA
PAL FCA HISARIA BHAWAN
KA-61 KAVI NAGAR MAIN ROAD
GHAZ1ABAD 201001 TUMSAR 441912

7 007107 Mr, SALUJA AVINASH 01/10/1998 14 009429 Mr. KAKRECHA 01/10/1998


CHANDRA -FCA BASANTILAL FCA
B-197 37OAE
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NOIDA-201301 INDORE 452010 ,
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No. No.
15 010009 Mr. BHOOTRA 01/10/1998 25 012563 Ms. RAMA RAO 01/10/1998
DHANRAJ ACA CHANDRA FCA
MANGAL DEEP 286 ARUN VIHAR
483 KAMALA NEHRU NAGA R SECTOR 37
CHOPASANI ROAD NOIDA 201303
JODHPUR 342008
26 013027 Mr. BOHARA GAJENDRA 01/10/1998
16 010169 Mr. AGARWAL KAILASH 01/10/1998 KUMAR FCA
KUMAR FCA GAJENDRA BOHRANk CO
BEGUM BRIDGE SARAJAN, 14 SUKHADIYA
LAKHPAT SINGH BUILDING NAGARUNIVERSITY MARG
MEERUT 250001 UDAIPUR 313001

17 010335 Mr. SINHA KRISHNA 01/10/1998 27 013085 Mr. NAHATA 01/10/1998


MURARI FCA CHANDANMAL ACA
RAM KAMAL NIKETAN B-304
RAGHUNATH TOLA VARNDAVAN APARTMENT
ANISABAD D-2 MEERA MARG
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28 013310 Mr. SHARMA 01/10/1998
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RAJENDRA FCA
SHAMLA HILLS ROAD
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19 010476 Mr. CHOBE FREDERICK 01/10/1998 OPP HAWA MAHAL
GERALD FCA
JAIPUR 302002
F G CHOBE k. CO
16 MAHARANI ROAD
29 013668. Mr. AGARWAL ADESH O1/1O/1998
INDORE 452007
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20 MOH SAHUKARA
010549 Mr, SENGUPTA SANTOSH 05/04/1999 BILASPUR
KUMAR ACA
RAMPUR 244901
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L P PUBLIC SCHOOL 30 013851 Mr. PREM 0 1/10/1998
KOKAR H B ROAD PRAKASH PCA
RANCHI 834001 M-9 LAWYERS COLONY
AGRA 282005
21 010654 Mr. ANIL KUMAR 0 1/10/1998
ACA 31 013953 Mr. AGARWAL VISHNU 0 1/10/1998
266 LADDAWALA DAYAL ACA
KAMBALWALI OALI CHATURBAJI NIWAS
MUZAFFARNAOAR 251002 SUNDER CINEMA ROAD
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22 010838 Mr. JAIN PARAS MAL PCA 0 1/10/1998 UNNAO0
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34 S1YAGANJ 32 014043 Mr. GUPTA ASHOK 0 1/10/1998
INDORE 452007 KUMAR ACA
11 KANCHANBAO
011218 Mr.MANOATRAM FCA 0 1/10/1998 INDORE 432001
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LAKH1MPUR KHER1 262701 33 015285 Mr. SINGH 0
01/10/1998 RAOHUBIR ACA
24 012167 Mr, PUVVADA OOPALA DY'GENERAL MANAOBR
RAO ACA (FINANCE)
K-4-1/13.HUDCO DUNCANS INDUSTRIES LTD,
LAKE TOWN PANKI FERTILISER
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JAMSHEDPUR 831004 KANPUR 208022
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s. MRN Name&Address Ditto S, MRN Name & Address DATE


No. No,

34 013387 Mr, TANDON KANAHIA 01/10/1998 43 021373 Mr. PARTHASARATHY A M 01/10/1998


LAL ACA FCA
NEPAL. GANJ (NEPAL) 21-A HIMANSHU
VIA PO RUPAIDIHA APARTMENT
DIST BAHARA1CH INDRAPURI RAISEN ROAD
RUPAIDIHA 271881 BHOPAL 0

015500 Mr. SAH NIRMAL 01/10/1998 44 022404 Mr. MADHUSUDAN 1/10/1998


KUMAR PCA PONNAPALLI ACA
D 5 2 KAVBRIVIHAR SR MANAGER ( FINANCE)
NTPC COLONY ROOM-NO 213 ISPAT BHAWAN
PO JAMNIPALI, KORBA BHILAI STEEL PLANT
B1LASPUR 495450 BHILAI 490001

16 015751 Mr, DIWA KANT 01/10/1998 45 025130 Mr. SREENIVASAIAH K ACA 22/04/1999
THAKUR ACA FLAT NO 1
ASSTT GENERAL MANAGER PRASANTH COMPLEX
CEMENT DIVISION,
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THE TATA IRON STBBL CO. LTD
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.17 016269 Mr. GYAN PRAKASH FCA 01/10/1998
GYAN PRAKASH & CO
67 A.P.COLONY
46 023219 Mr. NARAYANAN K ACA 10/09/1999
GAYA 823001 TYE II-34 T T S
DIST, SJDHI
38 016462 Mr. CHOUDHARY 01/10/1998 VINDHYA NAGAR 486883
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PRASAD ACA 47 026168 Mr AGRAWAL VIMAL 0 1/10/1998
DIVISIONAL MANAGER KISHORE FCA
(ACCOUNTS) SANJAY COMPLEX
PURCHASE & CAPITAL F-28
ACCOUNTS JAYBNDRA GANJ
DIVISION, THE TATA IRON GWALIOR 474001
& STEEL CO LTD
JAMSHBDPUR 831001 48 026625 Mr. MBHRA 0 1/10/1998
ARUN ACA
to 016956 Mr. GATTANI 01/10/1908 AMERICAN EXPRESS
RAJBNDRA FCA A-37 MOHAN CO-OP
M/S R G GATTANI & CO. INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
41 SHIV VILAS PALACE MATHURA ROAD
RAJWADA NEW DELHI 110042
1NDORE 452002
49 026913 Mr, SUDHIR T ACA 1/10/1998
40 017081 Mr.. RAIKWAR RAVINDRA 01/10/1998 ASSTT MANAGBR (FINANCE))
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50 031718 Mr, AGARWAL, GOPAI, 10/09/1999
4,1 017163 Mr, AGARWAL HARAK 01/10/1998 KISHAN PCA
CHAND FCA DOM(P& A)-CA
C9 PRATAP NAGAR ONOC TSL BHAWAN
TONK PHATAK DEHKADUN
JAIPUR 302001

42 017203 Mr. JAIN NIRMAL 01/10/1998


51 033262
Mr, BOLIA VIJAY 01/10/1998
SINGH ACA
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C/O BOL1A BADAN
B 93B GYAN MARG
C-244 R K COLONY
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BHILWARA 311001
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No.
033455 Mr. SAMDANI RAJESH 01/10/1998 61 046856- Mr. BAPNA RAKESH
KUMAR ACA KUMAR ACA 01/10/1998
2/45 SAMDANI SADAN B H/23 BINANIORAM
KHILKHIPURA PINDWARA
BHILWARA 311001 DIST SIROHI
PINDWARA 307022
034527 Mr, JAIN V1NOD O1/10/1998
KUMAR FCA 62 047055 Mr, MUNDRA PRAHLAD 07/10/1999
JAIN BAHETI & CO RAY ACA
OPP M-732 MUKTA NAGAR C/OARPITUYA &CO
PADMANBHPUR 1 CITY STATION ROAD
DURO 491001 SURAJ POLE
UDAIPUR 312202
034607 Mr. MATHUR DEEPAK ACA 01/10/1998
63 047346 Mr, LOONKER 01/10/1998
FALT NO 0 442
DEEPAK ACA
SECTOR 21 JAL VAYU VIHAR
407 NIRANJAN
PHASE IV
99 NEW MARINE LINES
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037,567 Mr, JAIN RAMESH 01/10/1998 64 049917 Mr, SINOHANIA 1/11/1999
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KAI.PI ROAD 284 NAKAWA IND. AREA
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GWALIOR 474009 RANJAN FCA
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041142 Mr. PARAKH JEETMAL 05/04/1999 FERRO SCRAP NIGAM LTD,,
BINJRAJ ACA EQUIPMENT CHOWK
C/O A M GANG & CO P.B. NO 37. CENTRAL AVENUE
GANDHI KATTA BHILAI 490001
PALI MARWAR 306421
66 050360 Mr. GUPTA RAKESH 1/10/1998
042753 Mr, BOLIA KAMLESH 01/10/1998 KUMAR FCA
KUMAR FCA C-152 SHASTRI NAGAR
KAMLESH BOLIA &. CO GHAZIABAD 201001
82-83 BAPU NAGAR
2ND FLOOR ABOVE LODHA 67 050547 Mr. MITRA ASHOKE 1 /10/1998
& SONS RANJAN FCA
UDAIPUR 313001 49 RAJENDRA NAGAR
COLONY
I 044984 Mr. DUBEY RAJESH
HARICHARAN ACA
01/05/1998 P.O. SAKCHI
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10/10 MADAN MOHAN 68 051726 Mr. DENZIL FERNANDES ACA 1/10/1998
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LUCKNOW 226001 ACCOUNTS DEPT
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045313 Ms GUPTA SEEMA OI/10/I998 TATA ENGG &. LOCO CO LTD
MURARILAL ACA- JAMSHBDPUR 831004
RAJASTHAN TRACTOR
69 051910 Mr. SHASHI SHEKHAR 1/10/1998
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RAGHUMARG PKASAD SINGH FCA
RAJASTHAN B S E BOARD'S COLONY
AI.WAR 101001 QR NO C/18 SHASTRI NAGAR
PATNA 800023
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s MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.
70 051960 Mr. MIMANI NARENDRA 01/10/1998 78 054317 Mr. MOHANTY SUDHANSU 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA SEKHAR ACA
NO 43 FOURTH MAIN ROAD DY MANAGER(F & A)
2ND BLOCK 3RD STAGE SAIL .BHILAI STEEL PLANT
OPP VIDYA VARDAKA ISPAT BHAWAN
SANGH WOMEN'S COLLEGE BHILAI 0
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79 054481 Mr. UMESH KUMAR FCA 11/03/1999
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71 052016 Mr. SUSHIL KUMAR 27/05/1998
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BAN I PARK 80 054500 Mr. VERMA JYOTISONI ACA0l/10/1998
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72 052195 Mr. BIRLA CHAND 01/10/1998 ONTARIO L 35233
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112 PINK CITY TOWERS 81 054582 Mr. SHYAM SUNDER 01/10/1998
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73 052631 Mr. RAJPUT KARANI 01/10/1998
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OFFICE OF G M WESTERN 83 055081 Mr. SETHIA 01/10/1998
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11 053822 Mr. LUTHARA SUDIP ACA 01/10/1998
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86 057355 Ms. VERMA SUPRIYA ACA 02/09/1999
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s. MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No, No.

87 058693 Mr. CHOUDHARY 01/10/1998 96 070260 Mr. GUPTA SATISH 01/10/1998


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RANCHI 834001 97 070286 Mr. JAIN MAHENDRA 01/10/1998
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88 070105 Mr. LADDHA CHANDRA 0 1/10/1998
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185 VEER DURGA DAS NAGA KISHANGARH 305801
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98 070335 Mr. JAIN MUNISH 01/10/1998
070109 Mr. JAIN DHARM 0 1/10/1998 KUMAR ACA
CHAND FCA M. KUMAR & CO,
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070173 Mr. NEERAJ KUMAR FCA 0 1/10/1998
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ALIGARH 0
MUZAFFARNAGAR 251001
100 070390 Mr. LAKHOTIA OM 01/10/1998
91 070183 Mr. T VIJAYARAGAVAN FCA 26/10/1999 PRAKASH FCA
MANNAI CORPORATION 56 BADA SARAFA
P O BOX 76 INDORE 452004
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92 070214 Mr. KANODIA MAHESH 0 1/10/1998 R-2/201 RAJ NAGAR
KUMAR ACA GHAZIABAD 201002
27 CHANAKYAPURI
NEW PAC LINES 102 070446 Mr. SHAH KA1LASH 01/10/1998
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103 070460 Mr. GUPTA DINESH 01/10/1998
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105 070553 Mr. GOYAL VED 01/10/1998


070255 Mr. JAINARUN 1/10/1998
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JAIPUR 302003
JAIPUR 302015

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s. MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.

106 070559 Mr. BASANT RAJ 13/09/1999 116 070921 Mr. NENAWATI SANJAY 01/10/1998
BHANSALI AC A KUMAR FCA
COMTEXTILE (HK)LTD 4A -24 SHASTRI NAGAR
GRAHA IRAMA SUTIE HOUSING BOARD EXTN
7D/E JL HR RASUNA SAID BHILWARA 311001
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JAKARTA 12950 117 070925 Mr. ABHIRAM VEER FCA 01/10/1998
JAKARTA 423- C SECTOR B-l
MAHANAGAR
LUCKNOW 226006
107 070576 Mr. MANGAL BRIJ 01/10/1998
MOHAN ACA
118 070942 Mr, PANAGARIA 01/10/1998
KOTHARI COMPLEX
GYANMAL FCA
NEAR GPO G M PANAGARIA & CO
BHILWARA 311001 154, RAJENDRA NAGAR
BHILWARA 311001
108 070595 Mr, GUPTA OM 01/10/1998
PRAKASH ACA 119 070972 Mr. RAJIV KAMAL FCA 01/10/1998
30 SIWAR COMPOUND RAJIV KAMAL & CO
AMER ROAD R-l/72 RAJ NAGAR
JAIPUR 302002 GHAZIABAD 201002

109 070636 Mr. AGARWAL 01/10/1998 120 071000 Mr. AGARWAL VINOD 01/10/1998
SHAILENDRA KUMAR FCA KUMAR FCA
B-413 SHASTRI NAGAR 35 MAHALAXMI MARKET
BHILWARA 311001 NEHRU BAZAR
JAIPUR 302003
110 070648 Mr. PARAKH RAJENDRA 01/10/1998 121 071055 Mr. SHARMA 01/10/1998
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HOTEL RATNAWALI OPP HAWA MAHAL
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122 071083 Mr. JAIN GYAN 01/10/1998
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111 070719 Mr. BALDI RAJA 01/10/1998 OPP POLICE LINE
RAM FCA DURG 491001
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BALD! VILLA 123 071114 Mr. SAMDANI 01/10/1998
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UJJAIN 456010 C/O RAMRAI PRAHLAD RA1
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112 070764 Mr, BHATNAGAR 01/10/1998 NEAR BADA MANDIR
MUKESH PRASAD FCA BHILWARA 311001
1 NAVYUG MARKET
GHAZIABAD 201001 124 071129 Mr. SINGHAL VIJAY FCA 27/10/1999
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113 070789 Mr. MOONDRA KA1LASH 01/10/1998 RAILWAY ROAD
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SUMERPUR 306902 125 071183 Mr, AGARWAL 01/04/1999
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114 070810 Mr. SANADHYA CHANDRA 03/02/1999 270 CHAMPA KUTIR
SHIVAJI COLONY
PRAKASH FCA
MEERUT 250001
80 NEAR JURA HOUSE
BHATTIYANI CHOHATTA
126 071215 Mr. PARWAL KAILASH 01/10/1998
UDA1PUR 313001
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D-54 SIDDHI VINAYAK
115 070865 Mr. KHURANA 01/10/1998 NEAR AHINSA CIRCLE
HARISH CHANDRA FCA ASHOK MARG
TILAK MARKET C SCHEME
ALWAR 301001 JAIPUR 302001
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No.
071218 Mr. AGARWAL SUNIL 01/10/1998 137 071671 Mr. GUPTA SUBHASH 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA CHANDRA ACA
556 DAYANAND MARO OANOA SADAN
FIROZABAD 283203 NEAR KAMSEN DHARAMSH ALA
KOTWALI ROAD
128 071226 Mr. JAIN ASHOK 01/10/1998 BHARATPUR 321001
KUMAR FCA
JAIN KUMAR &CO, 138 071704 Mr, JAIN SHAILENDRA 01/10/1998
543 DAFTORIYON KA MOHALLA KUMAR FCA
MOTI CHOWK SHAILENDRA KUMAR JAIN
JODHPUR 342006
& COMPANY
13 KHURANA MARKET
071259 Mr, AHMAD JAMIL FCA 01/10/1998
HOTEL VILAS BUILDING •
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MAQHOOL ALAM ROAD
VARANASI 221002
139 071714 Mr. MANGAL ASHOK FCA 01/10/1998
130 071297 O1/10/1998 KOTHARI COMPLEX
Mr. .IOHARI ARVIND
MOHAN ACA NEAR G P O
21 ASHOK MARG BHILWARA 311001
LUCKNOW 226001
140 071726 Mr. THUKRAL VIJAY 01/10/1998
131 KUMAR FCA
071301 Mr. MAHESHWARI 11/10/1999
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SATELLITE ROAD NEW DELHI 110015
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SATELLITE 141 071733 Mr, BHARGAVA 01/10/1998
AHMBDAHAD 380015 RAJ KUMAR FCA
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132 ()71106 Mr. VACHANEY 01/10/1998 47 ANAND BHAWAN,
MANOHAR FCA SURYA PATH . NEW COLONY
II NO 478 ADAKSH NAGAR JAIPUR 302001
JAIPUR 302004
133 142 071785 Mr. MALHOTRA 01/10/1998
071474 Mr. MATHUR 01/10/1998 ANILDUTT FCA
KAMESHWAR DAYAL FCA 75 SHREENATH APPARTMENTS
5/220 HIG ARAVAIJ VIHAR
1ST FLOOR NR ANAND BAZAR
MAIN JAIPUR ROAD
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ALWAR 301001
INDORE 452001
134
071478 Mr, KOCIIAR PRAFUL 01/10/1998
143 071827 Mr. SUNIT KUMAR ACA 01/10/1998
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521 GENERAL, MARKET ALWAR GATE
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144 071833 Mr. SHARMA JAGD1SH 0l/10/1998
135 CHANDRA ACA
O7I564 Mr. UMESH 01/10/1998
CHANDRA FCV 279 DUROA COLONY
OPPOSITE CHETAN COMPLEX HANUMANGARH JN
CHHIPI TANK HANUMANGARH 0
MEERUTI 250001
01/10/1998
145 071835 Mr. MEHTA
136
Mr. GOYAL 01/10/1998 PROSHOTTAM..DASS FCA
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57/2 KAVER1 CENTRE JWAALAPUR
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AGRA 282001 JWALAPUR 249407
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s. MRM Name & Address Date S, MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.

146 071854 Mr, SWARNKAR RAMESH 01/10/1998 156 072066 Mr. KHANDELWAL 01/10/1998
CHANDRA FCA DEEPAK FCA
122 KRISHNA NAGAR BHUKMARIA BHAWAN
GOPAL PURA BYE PASS G R KA RASTA
JAIPUR 302015 JAIPUR 302004

147 071879 Mr. BANSAL VINOD . 01/04/1999 157 072081 Mr. ISHTIAQ O1/10/1998
KUMAR ACA
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OLD CITY
H NO 210 BAZAR SANDAL
DHOLPUR
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DHOLPUR 0
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148 071895 Mr. SAXENA ANIL 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA 158 072082 Mr.RAMAVTAR ACA 01/10/1998
110/62 ROOM NO 6 DHURIABAR KISAN
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149 071929 Mr. SAHU NAND 01/10/1998 GORAKHPUR 0
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CHARTERED CHAMBER , 159 072087 Mr. SHRIVASTAVA MANOJ 01/10/1998
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24 073718 Mr. AIRAN PRAVEBN 01/10/1998 250 073824 Mr. KHANDELWAL 01/10/1998
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24 073721 Mr. AGRAWAL PREM 01/10/1998 251 073828 Mr. PURI RAHUL FCA 01/10/1998
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301 074786 Mr. GUPTA ANOOP 01/10/1998
DHOONI HOUSE FILM
KUMAR FCA
COLONY
105 MURLI BHAWAN
10 -A ASHOK MARG JAIPUR 302001
LUCKNOW 226001
311 074934 Mr. MITTAL PANKAJ 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA
302 074.791 Mr. SANJAY KUMAR FCA 01/10/1998
PANKAJ K MITTAL
88 SURYA NAGAR
CIVIL LINES & ASSOCIATES
AGRA 282002 TEHSIL CHOPLA,
GARH ROAD
303 074800 Mr. TYAGI SUNDEEP FCA 01/10/1998 PETROL PUMP
G-13 LOWER GROUND FLOOR
OR HAPUR 245101
NEW DELHI 0
312 074967 Mr. KHANDELWAL NAND 01/10/1998
304 074815 Mr. GOYAL SANJAY 01/10/1998 KISHORE ACA
KUMAR FCA 101 MAHAHARSH HOUSE
SANJAY K GOYAL 7/5 SOUTH TUKOGANJ
& ASSOCIATES INDORE 0
73 NAGPAL COLONY
SRIGANGANAGAR 335001 313 074974 Mr. TEWARI GOPAL 01/10/1998
KRISHNA FCA
305 074849 Mr, BHANDARI ANIL 0.1/10/1998 G/32/F LARMOURBAGH
KUMAR ACA DEFENCE COLONY
ANIL BHANDARI & CO CANTT
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SANSAR CHANDRA LINK
314 075018 Mr. SHUKLA 01/10/1998
ROAD
JAIPUR 302001 NTTYANAND FCA
272/169/5 AZAD NAGAR
306 074862 Ms. MALHOTRA 01/10/1998 SOUTH MALAKA
MONIKA FCA ALLAHABAD 211001
SHREE GANGA KERAMOSPVTLTD
SHIVDASPUR MANDUADH 315 075085 Mr, W A S GIRIRAJ 01/10/1998
VARANAS1 221003 KUMAR ACA
RATTANI VYASON KA
307 074878 Mr. GUPTA 01/10/1998 CHOWK
SNEHANGSHU ACA NEAR BARI CHOWKI
TINA 21 A /17 TALLINN BIKANER 334001
EE(X)01
ESTONIA 316 075086 Mr. AGARWAL SHANKAR 01/10/1998
PRASAD FCA
074889 Mr. LODHA SUNIL 01/10/1998 SHANKAR P AGARWAL
KUMAR ACA & ASSOCIATES
21, MAHAVEER NAGAR 12 FIRST FLOOR.S D SCHOOL
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JAORA ROAD SRIGANGANAGAR 335001
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074900 01/10/1998 317 075104 Mr. JAIN PRAMOD 01/10/1998


3o9 Mr. GUPTA SURESH
KUMAR ACA KUMAR ACA
C/O HASTMAL JI PARAKH 47, DHANWANTRI NAGAR
PARAKH BHAWAN NEAR RAJENDRA NAGAR
PAOTA -B ROAD RAILWAY STATION
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s. MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.

318 075105 Mr. PANDYA 01/10/1998 327 075453 Mr. GAGGAR SURESH 01/10/1998
RAJNEESH ACA CHANDRA ACA
225(B), KIRTI NAGAR NEAR GAGGAR1 S TEMPLE
TONK ROAD POST:RAILA GAON
JAIPUR 302018 BHILWARA 311024

319 075132 Mr. GUPTA RADHEY 01/10/1998 328 075490 Mr. KHARKIA SUNIL 01/10/1998
SHYAM FCA KUMAR FCA
NEAR SARSWATI TYPE AMLA PARA
COLLEGE P O JHARIA
ROAD NO 2 DHANBAD 828111
ALWAR 301001
329 075532 Mr. GARG RAMESH ACA 01/10/1998
320 075158 Mr. GOEL NEERAJ 01/10/1998 M P J INTERNATIONAL
KUMAR FCA ' (FREE ZONE) N V
122 DEFENCE ESTATE P B NO 3630 ( FREE ZONE)
AGRA 282001 CURACAO
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321 075199 Mr. KARAL 01/10/1998
RAMESHWAR PRASHAD FCA
330 075544 Mr. GARO VINEET FCA' 01/10/1998
397 3RD C ROAD
164, SHANTI BHAWAN
SARDARPURA
PATHAS WALLAN
JODHPUR 302001
MEERUT 250002
322 075278 Mr. DUGAR ASHOK 01/10/1998
331 075567 Mr. SINGHAL 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA MADHUSUDAN FCA
FT 60 (IV FLOOR) KESHRI MANSION
RAISAR PLAZA RAJENDRA MARKET
INDIRA BAZAR SUMERPUR 306902
JAIPUR 302001
332 075600 Mr. MANCHANDA 01/10/1998
323 075280 Mr, JAIN JINESH 01/10/1998 PARAM PREET SINGH ACA
KUMAR FCA 20, JAL VIHAR COLONY
15/785 RAIPUR 492001
CLOTH MARKET
ALWAR 301001 333 075609 Mr. MUDHOLKAR 01/10/1998
SHIRISH ACA
|324 075313 Mr, GUPTA PRAMOD 01/10/1998 308 MANAS BHAWAN EXTN
KUMAR ACA 11R N TMARG
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334 075622 Mr. SANDEEP KUMAR FCA 01/10/1998
DARLAGHAT
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DEOBAND 247557
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335 075645 Mr. LOKWANI RAJ 01/10/1998
075335 Mr. MAHESHWARI 01/10/1998 KUMAR FCA
GOVIND NARAYAN FCA SHOP-77 2ND FLOOR
E-H/4, SCHEME -54 JHULELAL MARKET
VIJAY NAGAR BAPU BAZAR
INDORE 452012 JAIPUR 302003

075412 Ms. RATNAPARKHI 01/10/1998 336 075662 Mr. PAMECHA DINESH 01/10/1998
ANURADHA ACA KUMAR ACA
204 POOJA 13-14 PAMECHA & ASSOCIATES
SHANKAR NAGAR 260 HIRAN MAGRI
NEAR SAKET SECTOR NO. 4
UDAIPUR 313002
INDORE 452001
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s. MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.
337 075663 Mr. RAJPUT MANOJ 01/10/1998 347 075741 Mr. PARIHAR MANJIT 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA SINGH ACA
70 DEFENCE ESTATE TYPE III Q.NO.102
BUNDU KATRA SHOBHAPUR COLONY
GWALIOR ROAD P.O.PATHAKHERA
AGRA 282001 BETUL 460449

338 075667 Mr. JAINALOK FCA 01/10/1998 348 075758 Mr. MITTAL RAJESH ACA 01/10/1998
225 F GAYATRI APARTMENT PLOT NO 70-71 AKANSHA
BEHIND HOTEL RESIDENCY KUNJ
ZONE 1 M P NAGAR NEAR MAITRI KUNJ RISALI[
BHOPAL 462011 BHILAINAGAR DISTT
DURG 491001
339 075675 Mr, BANSAL SANJIV 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA 349 075760 Mr. GUPTA PRABHAT ACA 01/10/1998
G F WORLD TRADE CENTRE 25 RAMESHWARAM COLONY
BARA KHAMBHA LANE MOHINI MARG
NEAR AIR PORT
NEW DELHI 0
TONK ROAD
JAIPUR 302011
340 075690 Mr, TAMRALOWE ACA 01/10/1998
C/O SHRI C S BORDIA
350 075768 Mr. GUTGUTIA 01/10/1998
150 ANOOP NAGAR
VIVEK ACA
•NEAR HOTEL SUHAG BHULI ROAD POST BOX NO.5
.5
INDORE 452001 DHANBAD 826001

341 075703 Mr NIRAJ KUMAR FCA 01/10/1998 351 075785 Mr. SRIVASTAVA 01/10/1998
111 PAWAN COMPLEX RAKESH FCA
CHHIPI TANK 117/L 34 NAVEEN NAGAR
MEERUT 245101 KANPUR 208025

342 075713 Mr. BHARGAVA 01/10/1998 352 075787 Mr. JAINVIPIN FCA 01/10/1998
MANOJ ACA RANIOANJ
SB 57 BAPU NAGAR LAKHIMPUR KHERI 262701
TONK ROAD
JAIPUR 302015 353 075789 Mr. GUPTA OM 01/10/1998
PRAKASH ACA
343 075719 Mr. JAINVINOD ACA 01/10/1998 297 SINDHI COLONY
G-246 SHASTRI NAGAR BANI PARK
JODHPUR 342003 JAIPUR 302016

344 075731 Mr. SHARMA HITESH ACA 01/10/1998 354 075803 Mr. SHARMA MANOJ 01/10/1998
G-98 SECTOR-25 KUMAR ACA
NO IDA 201301 73- BANKERS STREET
SADAR
345 075734 Mr. SABHARWAL 01/10/1998 MEERUT 250001
GIRISH ACA
3, ZILADHISH MARG 355 075902 Mr. SANGAL SANJAY 01/10/1998
RAJPUR ROAD KUMAR FCA
DEHRADUN 248001 79/4-B NEW MANDI
MUZAFFARNAGAR 251001
346 075735 Mr. SONI SUBHASH 01/10/1998
356 075905 Mr. VERMA VIRENDRA 01/10/1998
CHANDRA FCA
KUMAR ACA
52/7 BHATWAL TALKIES ROAD
POST BOX NO 2235
BEHIND GRAND HOTEL
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BOTSWANA
UJJAIN 456010
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s. MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.
357 075907 Mr. BAPNA RAJESH ACA 01/10/1998 368 076017 Mr. AGARWAL ANOOP 01/10/1998
208 SAMOD TOWER KUMAR ACA
2ND FLOOR, ROOM NO 8 15/1 SITE NO 2
SANSAR CHANDRA ROAD KIDWAI NAGAR
JAIPUR 302001 KANPUR 208011
()75911 Mr. GOEL VIKAS ACA 01/10/1998
65 SHIVPURI 369 076028 Mr. SOMANI RAJESH 01/10/1998
SYNDICATE BANK BUILDING KUMAR ACA
MEERUT 250001 16H , INDIRA MARKET
BHILWARA 311001
359 075913 Mr. DVIVEDI AVANEESH 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA 370 076037 Mr. TIWARI JITENDRA FCA 01/10/1998
D-138 SHASTRI NAGAR RADHA BHAWAN
IODHPUR 342009 OPP SALES TAX OFFICE
CANTT ROAD
360 075935 Mr. GARG MAHESH FCA 01/10/1998
GUNA 473001
182 1ST "C" ROAD
SARDARPURA
JODHPUR 342003 371 076053 Mr. RANGA SURENDRA 01/10/1998
MOHAN ACA
361 075938 Mr. JAIN RAKESH 01/10/1998 301 SHRI SAI KUNJ
KUMAR FCA APPARTMENT
A/4 MEGH AMBAR SAI BABA NAGAR
13/2 M G ROAD.SOUTH TUKOGANJ NAVGARH ROAD
INDORE 452003 BHAYANDER (EAST)
THANE 401105
075953 Mr. AGRAWAL SUNlL 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA
27 FIRST FLOOR 372 076066 Mr. VARMA RAJESH 01/10/1998
NEW CLOTH MARKET KUMAR FCA
PANDRI 11/5 MALHARGANJ
RAIPUR 492004 INDORE 452001

363 075960 Mr. SINGH SATBEER ACA 01/10/1998 373 076070 Mr. SHARDA NATWAR 01/10/1998
KL-27 NEW KAVI NAGAR KUMAR FCA
GHAZIABAD 201001 N K SARDA & CO
108 ANAND NIKETAN
364 075972 Mr, GANDHI VINAY 01/10/1998 HOSPITAL ROAD, C-SCHEME
KUMAR FCA
JAIPUR 302001
105 MAN HERITAGE
6/2 SOUTH TUKOOGANJ
INDORE 0 374 076082 Mr. BHOOTRA 01/10/1998
RAMESH ACA
075975 Mr. AGRAWAL 01/10/1998 M/S OMAN NATIONAL
DINESH ACA ELECTRONIC
LAXM1 NIWAS P O BOX NO 531
SUKHANAND MOHALLA DUBAI 0
SIVANCHI GATE UAE
JODHPUR 342003
375 076117 Mr, GARG DEEP 01/10/1998
366 075976 Mr. KISNA RAM ACA 01/10/1998
ALAKH SAGAR ROAD CHAND ACA
BIKANER 0 C/O GARG SAREE EMPORIOM
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OLD POST OFFICE
076002 Mr. GUPTA AJAI 01/10/1998 BHARATPUR 321001
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M/S AJAI VAISHYA 376 076118 Mr. CHIBBER 01/10/1998
& ASSOCIATES VIRENDER ACA
318 JAWAHAR NAGAR 11-B MODEL TOWN [WEST]
KANHAIYA BHAWAN
GHAZIABAD 201009
UNNAO 209801
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s. MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.
377 076136 Ms. MADAN 01/10/1998 387 076313 Mr. HARISH SINGH ACA 01/10/1998
JYOTSANA ACA 88 SURYA NAGAR
1000/2 SHASTRI NAGAR AGRA 282002
MEERUT 250001
388 076336 Mr. ROHFTHARI ACA 01/10/1998
178 076144 Mr. LAWANIYAN 01/10/1998 ROHIT HARI & ASSOCIATES
GIRJESH KUMAR ACA 11 ASTLEY HALL
211 IIND FLOOR DEHRADUN 248001
SHREE CLOTH MARKET
389 076344 Mr. RATHI SANTOSH 01/10/1998
BHILWARA 0
KUMAR ACA
51/26 OPP TECHNOLOGY
076160 Mr. INANI DILIP 01/10/1998 PARK
KUMAR ACA MANSAROVAR
15 KRISHNA MOHALLA JAIPUR 302020
BHILWARA 311001
390 076354 Mr. CHINTAKMDI RADHA 01/10/1998
380 076178 Mr. JAIN NARENDRA ACA 01/10/1998 KRISHNA ACA
61 IIND FLOOR ACCOUNTS OFFICER
DAWA BAZAR NORTHERN COALFIELDS LTD
13-14 R N T M A R G P O DUDHICHUA DISTT SIDHI
INDORE 452001 DUDHICHUA 486888

381 076188 Ms. MITTAL NEETU ACA 01/10/1998 391 076380 Ms. JAISWAL REENA ACA 01/10/1998
OPP SD 135 SHANTI NAGAR QTR NO 8 B
OPP BHARIO PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTOR 6 STREET 71
HATWARA ROAD DIST DURG
JAIPUR 302006 BHILAI 491001

382 076204 Mr. AGRAWAL 15/07/1999 392 076393 Mr. JHA 01/10/1998
SHALABH ACA PUSHPODBHAV ACA
ONIC HOLDING 304 SHANTI COMPLEX
P O BOX 2254 S P VERMA ROAD
POSTAL CODE 112 PATNA 800001
SULTANATE OF OMAN
393 076426 Mr. PUSALKAR ANIRUDHA 01/10/1998
383 076209 Mr. SANJAY KUMAR ACA 01/10/1998 MORESHWAR ACA
C/O SH KANTI PRASAD MADHAV MARKET,
SHOE MERCHANT B H U ROAD
OPPHAZARILAL MKT LANKA
SAIDPUR ROAD VARANAS I 0
GULAOTHI 245408
394 076483 Ms. JOSHI RENU ACA 01/10/1998
384 076225 Mr. BOLIA PRABHAT ACA 01/10/1998 C/O MR R P KANDPAL
3RD FLOOR BUSINESS A-200 LAJPAT NAGAR
CENTRE SAHIB ABAD
MADHUSUDAN DISTT GHAZIABAD
UDAIPUR 0 GHAZIABAD 0

38.S 076286 Mr. KAMAL KUMAR ACA 01/10/1998 395 076485 Mr. MAHESHWARI 01/10/1998
8 AMES CORNER BESIDE VIVEK ACA
PANCHVATI PETROL PUMP 403 MANAS BHAWAN
JAMNAGAR 361002 11 R N T MARG
INDORE 452001
386 076302 Mr. AGRAWAL 01/10/1998
ARVIND ACA 396 076504 Mr. MATHUR TANUJ ACA 01/10/1998
35 MAHALAXMI MARKET F 104 UDAI PATH
NEHRU BAZAR SHYAM NAGAR EXTENSION
JAIPUR 302003 JAIPUR 302019
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s. MRN Name & Aduress Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No No.

397 076508 Mr. MOHAMMAD 01/10/1998 408 076644 Mr. CHAUDHARY PANKAJ 01/10/1998
AHMAD ACA MOTILAL ACA
75 INDIRA MARKET C/O PT LOTUS INDAH
BARABANKI 0 TEXTILE
INDUSTRIES KEDUNG-
198 076517 Mr. NIGAM ANUJ ACA 01/10/1998 BARUK
K 35 SANJAY GANDHI PURAM
M RUNGKUT SURABAYA
LUCKNOW 226016 INDONESIA 60298

399 076522 Mr. TAK HEMANT 01/10/1998 409 076680 Mr (..UVIL MANISH 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA KUMAR ACA
MOHALLA MAKRANA ROOM NO 9 JJND FLOOR
JODHPUR 342002 GOEL COMPLEX
BHOOTH NATH
400 076532 Mr. VISHNU KUMAR ACA 01/10/1998 INDIRA NAGAR
B-519 KAMLA NAGAR LUCKNOW 226016
AGRA 0
410 076682 Mr. BHAGAT AJAY ACA 01/10/1998
401 076554 Mr. LADDHA SHANKAR 1/10/1998 A-368 MALVIYA NAGAR
LAL ACA JAIPUR 302017
788-89 USHA NAGAR ( EXTN)
201 GAMBHIR TOWER 411 076690 Mr. SHTII SAURABH ACA 01/10/1998
INDORE 452009

402 076556 Mr. GUPTA VIJAY 01/10/1998 Mr.SETH SAURABH


KUMAR ACA SHOP NO 4 , F.M. COLONY
1096 BARK AT NAGAR 412 076691 Mr. CHATURVEDI
CIVIL LINES NIKHIL 01/10/1998
KISAN MARG KUMAR ACA
KANPUR 208001
JAIPUR 302015 LOK NIWAS
LOK MANGANJ
403 CHARBAGH
076581 Mr. TANDON PANKAJ ACA 01/10/1998
LUCKNOW 226019
F 204 KAMLA NAGAR
AGRA0
413 076694 Mr. PATEL SATISH ACA 01/10/1998
543-44 VIKRAM TOWER
404 076596 Mr, BHANDARI 01/10/1998
SAPNA SANGEETA ROAD
PRAMOD ACA
INDORE 452001
RAGHUNANDAN COMPLEX
BUS STAND
414 076710 Mr. PERIWAL MANOJ 01/10/1998
JHABUA 457561
KUMAR ACA
C/O DULICHAND JHANWAR
405 076608 Mr. GUPTA MANISH ACA 01/10/1998
PLOT NO 190 SECTOR 10
RAZDAN MANSION
FARIDABAD
INSIDE JALORI GATE
HARYANA 0
JODHPUR 342001
415 076719 Mr. JHANWER DINESH 01/10/1998
406 076624 Mr. KARMHE 01/10/1998 CHANDER ACA
MANOHAR ACA C/O NAND KISHOR JI PORWAL
MANDIR MORE, 354 SECTOR 6
NEAR GEM MOTOR SHIV COLONY HIRAN MAGRI
PETROL PUMP, PO & DIST UDAIPUR 0
DEOGHAR 814112
416 076720 Mr. KUMAWAT MOHAN 01/10/1998
407 076626 1/10/1998 LAL ACA
MMTC LTD
ARIHANT TOWER II
AGRA ROAD
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TELE PHONE EX.
Mr. BHANSALI JAIPUR 0
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MEGH BHAWAN
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JODHPUR 342003
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s MRN Name; & Address Date S MRN Name & Address Date
No. No
417 076726 Mr. KHARE HARSH ACA 01/10/1998 426 076834 Mr GARG SHEETAL ACA 01/10/1998
# 503 DAR AL RIFFA BLDG A-10 ADARSH COLONY
KIIALID BIN WALHHD ROAD SUSHIL MARG HATWARA
P O BOX 29335 ROAD
DUBAI 0 SHANTI NAGAR
UAE JAIPUR 302006

418 076762 Ms. KODWANI 01/10/1998 427 076835 Mr. BHATRA HEMANT 01/10/1998
DEEPA ACA KUMAR ACA
15 SHIV NAGAR ROAD NO
SHASTRI NAGAR
V K IAREA
KAWA KHEDA ROAD
JAIPUR 302013
BHILWARA 311001
428 076863 Mr ROHILLA 01/10/1998
419 076778 Mr. GUPTA RAJEEV ACA 12/07/1999 HARISH ACA
61 ARYA NAGAR A-237 SECTOR -19
BEHIND S B I NOIDA 201301
ALWAR 0
429 076867 Mr. MAWANDIYA 1/10/1998
420 076779 Mr. KASHYAP 01/10/1998 NARENDRA KUMAR ACA
MUKESH ACA HOLDING NO 1
SHANTI VIHAR COLONY BURMAMINES MARKET
DANGANIYA JAMSHEDPUR 831007
RAIPUR 492001
430 076871 Mr SALUJA RAJPRIT 01/10/1998
421 076784 Mr. MAHESHWARI OM 01/10/1998 SINGH ACA
PRAKASH ACA 118/5 KAUSHALPURI
GUMTI NO .5
M/30 PLAZA PRAKASH
KANPUR 208012
TALKIES
RIVER SIDE ROAD
431 076872 Mr. SHARMA 01/10/1998
INDORE 452004
SANJEEV ACA
26-27 UNIVERSITY HSG
422 076799 Mr. JAIN NIRMAL 01/10/1998 SOCIETY
KUMAR ACA SECTOR-4 HIRAN MAGRI
C/O ARUN GEMS UDAJPUR 313002
144-B S ZORASTER LANE
GHEE WALON KA RASTA 432 076896 Mr. GUPTA SUNJAY 01/10/1998
JOHARI BAZAR KUMAR ACA
JAIPUR 302001 55 PARED JAIL ROAD
SITAPUR 0
423 076819 Mr. DUTTA PRABHASH 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA 433 076930 Mr. AGRAWAL 01/10/1998
DURGA MARKET MAYANK ACA
INFRONT OF ASHOKA HOTEL
EL CIRCUIT HOUSE ROAD
AZAD CHOWK
S S M JALAN ROAD
BALAGHAT 481001
DEOGHAR 814112
434 076938 Mr. PANDEY 01/10/1998
424 076822 Mr. KHANDELWAL 01/10/1998 SHALABH ACA
SHARAD ACA 21/1111 SECTOR 21
KAY KAY FABRICS P LTD INDRA NAGAR
NAYA BAZAR AVAS VIKAS COLONY
LASHKAR LUCKNOW 226001
GWALIOR 474001
435 076960 Mr. PASARI YOGESH 01/10/199.8
425 076824 Mr. WADHWA 01/10/1998 KUMAR ACA
MADHUKER ACA 339-B DWARKAPURI
343 VINOBA BASTI OPP FOOTI KOTHI
SRIGANGANAGAR 335001 INDORE 452009
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s MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No No.

436 O76975 Mr CHOUDIIARY 01/10/1998 446 077119 Mr. RAI BRIJESH 01/10/1998
DEEPAK ACA KUMAR ACA
H NO 38 SECTOR 4/F 1ST FLOOR ALI BUILDING
NEW POWER HOUSE ROAD ABOVE SEKHAR PHARMACY
JODHPUR 342003 SAHADATPURA
MAU 275101
437 076980 Mr. AGRAWAL MANOJ 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA 447 077120 Mr. MATAI DILIP 01/10/1998
V-20 SECTOR 5 KUMAR ACA
HAROLA E-136 DILIP NIWAS
NOIDA 201301 AMBABARI
JAIPUR 302012
438 076992 Mr ISHRAT ALI ACA 01/10/1998
PRINCE ROAD 448 077128 Mr. MUNDRA AVINASH ACA
A01/10/1998
MUGHALPURA 11 A-38 KOHE-FJZA [BDA]
MORADABAD 244006 BHOPAL 462001

439 077011 Mr. SANCHETI 01/10/1998 449 077129 Mr. SODHI PARAMJEET 01/10/1998
SANDEEP ACA SINGH ACA
C-5 INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
DIWAKARA-230
22 GODAM
SHASTRI NAGAR
JAIPUR 302006
JODHPUR 342003
450 077133 Mr. MUKHERJEE ARUP ACA 01/10/1998
440 077043 Mr. JAISWAL BRAJESH 01/10/1998
P-7/485 JAL VAYU VIHAR
KUMAR ACA
AIR FORCE NAVAL
79 1ST FLOOR
HOUSING BOARD
GANDHI NAGAR
SECTOR-21
SIGRA NOIDA 201301
VARANASI 0
451 077134 Mr. RATRA HARVINDER 01/10/1998
441 077050 Mr. GUPTA MANOJ ACA 01/10/1998 SINGH ACA
C/O SH PUKHRAJ GEHLOT 65-A GURU ROAD
147-B POLO-IIND DEHRADUN 248001
MANDORE ROAD
JODHPUR 342006 077137 Mr. BERMECHA RAKESH 01/10/1998
452
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442 077057 Mr. SHARMA RAVI ACA 01/10/1998 23 SHANTI NAGAR
2337 HARMALA ROAD
RAM LALA KA RASTA RATLAM 457001
JOHRI BAZAR
JAIPUR 302019 453 077138 Mr. MANGAL PRASHANT 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA
443 077062 Mr. JAIN AMIT 01/10/1998 B-ll HARIWORLD COMM
KUMAR ACA COMPLEX
C-41 COLONY NO 1 42v7 SANJAY PLACE
J K WHITE CEMENT WORKS AGRA 282002
NAGAUR
GOTAN 342902 454 077172 Mr. RATHI PRASHANT ACA 01/10/1998
RATHI BUILDING
444 077085 Mr. KAPOOR ROHIT ACA 01/10/1998 SARAFA ROAD
A-63 RAMPRASTHA COLONY GWALIOR 474001
NEAR SURYA NAGAR
PO-CHANDER NAGAR 455 077175 Mr. TULSYAN 01/10/1998
GHAZIABAD 201011 ANURAG ACA
10 NO. NEWAWAS
445 077094. Mr. MEHTA HEMANT ACA 01/10/1998 VIKAo COLONY
3-GHA-7 JAWAHAR NAGAR BETIAHATA
JAIPUR 302004 GORAKHPUR 0
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s MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
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456 077177 Mr. MIS MRA RAVI • ACA 01/10/1998 467 077316 Mr. CHOUDHARY 01/10/1998
95 SHIVAJI NAGAR ROHIT ACA
CIVIL LINES LAXMINATH CHOWK
JAIPUR 102001 OPP SBBJ
DISTT CHOMU
457 077228 Ms. AGARWAL 01/10/1998 JAIPUR 0
PRTYANKA ACA
D-90 JANPATH 468 077337 Mr. SHALESH 01/10/1998
SHYAM NAGAR KUMAR ACA
JAIPUR 302001 B-l SAGAR APARTMENTS
6 TILAK MARG
458 077252 Mr, MATOLIA 01/10/1998 NEW DELHI 110001
RAJESH ACA
C/O SH K D SHARMA
469 077349 Mr. NEMA MANISH ACA 01/10/1998
6 VIJAY BARI PATH NO 7
39 NARSINGH BUILDING
SIKAR ROAD
RANITAL SQUARE
JAIPUR 0
JABALPUR 482001
459 077257 Mr. GADIA VIJAY 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA 470 077372 Mr, MANDORA 01/10/1998
C/O D-15 APOLLO RADHESHYAM ACA
APARTMENT RANI VILLA
SECTOR NO 3 247-B SANGAM NAGAR
VIDHYADHAR NAGAR INDORE 452006
JAIPUR 302001
471 077376 Mr. SANCHET1 01/10/1998
460 077277 Mr. GARG MUKESH 01/10/1998 MANISH ACA
KUMAR ACA "DIWAKAR" A-230
156 M T CLOTH MARKET SHASTRI NAGAR
3RD FLOOR JODHPUR 342003
INDORE 452001
472 077378 Mr. VIJAYWARGIYA 01/10/1998
461 077285 Mr. RAO P SRINIVAS ACA 01/10/1998 VIVEK ACA
'3'-L/5 CROSS ROAD 7 12 B BUILDERS COLONY
AGRICO INDORE 452003
JAMSHEDPUR 831009
473 077388 Mr. MAHESHWARI . 01/10/1998
462 077294 Mr SUHALKA 01/10/1998 DEEPAK ACA
RAJESH ACA B-160 IIND EXTENSION
503 GOVERDHAN VILAS KAMLA NEHRU NAGAR
UDAIPUR 0 JODHPUR 342009
077300 Mr KAPOOR VINAY ACA 01/10/1998
474 077410 Mr. SHARMA RAVI 01/10/1998
9 SHAH COLONY
SHAHJAHANPUR 0 SHANKAR ACA
C/O D S S SHARMA
464 077301 Mr BAJPAI PRAVEEN ACA 01/10/1998 SHANTI BHAWAN
102 AKSHAY APPARTMENT KAVERIAPTS 1ST FLOOR
75 BIMA NAGAR DHANBAD 826001
INDORE 452001
475 077414 Mr, RANASARIA 01/10/1998
465 077302 Mr. PARREK AJAY ACA 01/10/1998 DHIRAJ ACA
F-59 [B] KALIDAS MARG NET LIMITED
BAM PARK 6 B PRETORIA STREET
JAIPUR 302016 CALCUTTA 700071

466 077307 Mr. CHAUDHARY 01/10/1998 476 077418 Mr, AGARWAL ANUP ACA 01/10/1998
ANAND ACA C/O SH P L AGARWAL
C/O K1SAN MACHINERY STORE
RE PUSHP VATIKA
EXHIBITION ROAD DSfSlDE KAMLA FACTORY
BHARATPUR 321001 BIJAINAGAR 305624
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No,
MRN Name & Address Date
No
477 077429 Mr. KHANDELWAL 01/10/1998 487 077640 Mr. PASHA YAWAR 01/10/1998
DEEPAK ACA KAMAL ACA
6 AGARWAL LANE, P O BOX 442
SINDHI COLONY JEDDAH 21411
PALIMARWAR 306401 SAUDI ARABIA
UAE
478 077450 Mr. MISRA BINOY ACA 01/10/1998
117 OLD PROFESSIONAL FLATS 488 077681 Mr. JAIN DINESH ACA 01/10/1998
INNER CIRCLE ROAD C/O DINESH KIRANA STORE
KADMA
BADI HOLI
JAMSHEDPUR 831001
UDAIPUR 313001
479 077467 Mr. CHAWLA 01/10/1998
489 077714 Mr. AGRAWAL 01/10/1998
KISHORE ACA
AMITABH ACA
S-3 SANCHI COMPLEX
OPP. BOARD OFFICE C/O RAMKUMAR
RHOPAL 462011 SHIVDUTT ROY
SADAR ROAD
480 077475 Mr. KUSHWAHA ONKAR 01/10/1998 PO FORBESGANJ
SINGH ACA ARARIA 854318
32/15 B CHAWAL MANDI
KANPUR 208001 490 077720 Mr. AGARWAL 01/10/1998
TARUN ACA
481 077506 Ms. KHANDELWAL 01/10/1998 RPG ITOCHU FINANCE LTD
SAMTA ACA 602 ANTRIKSH BHAWAN
21/22 FREE GANJ 22 KASTURBA GANDHI MARG
AGRA 282004 NEW DELHI 110001

482 077511 Mr, MEHTA RISHI ACA 01/10/1998 491 077725 Mr. SHAH HIMANSHU 01/10/1998
52 GANGWAL PARK KUMAR ACA
M D ROAD 80 JAYANTI KUNJ
JAIPUR 302004 BEHIND MAHESH HOSTEL
OPP BOMBAY MOTORS
483 077530 Mr. MEHTA KAPIL ACA 01/10/1998 CHAUPASNI ROAD
2D BHUPALPURA JODHPUR 0
NEAR GATTANI HOSPITAL
UDAIPUR 304501 492 077726 Mr. BAJPAIANURAG ACA 01/10/1998
119/434 DARSHAN PURWA
484 077533 Mr. AGARWAL JAI 01/10/1998
KANPUR 208012
KRISHNA ACA
K-10 DURGADAS PATH
493 077736 Mr. BHANSALI 0 1/10/1998
MALVIYA MARG
BASANT ACA
C SCHEME
RAM BHAWAN,
JAIPUR 0
A-21 D N COMPOUND
485 077546 PAOTA
Mr. MIRANIVIKESH ACA 01/10/1998
9C/32 JODHPUR 342006
SHEETAL NIWAS
MAYUR COLONY 494 077750 Mr, SAINI MAHESH ACA 0 5/10/1999
ALWAR GATE J-l JAMNALAL BAJAJ MARG
AJMER 305001 JAIPUR 302001

486 077584 Mr. JAIN SANJAY ACA 01/10/1998 495 077751 Mr, SAROHA 0 1/10/1998
11 NEW BANK COLONY TUSHANKUR ACA
PORWAL SADAN VEDIA INFORYE PVT LTD
1ST FLOOR 13 SANT NAGAR
RATLAM 457001 DELHI 65
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No, No.

4% 077752 Mr. GOYAL MANOJ ACA 01/10/1998 506 077821 Mr, BAID VIKRAM ACA 01/10/1998
B-50 SEC 14 15/146 HYDE STREET
NOIDA 0 YARRAVILLE
VICTORIA 3013
MELBORNE 0
497 077753 Ms. SHARMA TARA ACA 01/10/1998 AUSTRALIA
C/O PRADEEP SHARMA
LAXMI GANJ 507 077822 Mr, ROY PRAVEER ACA 01/10/1998
GUNA 473001 1005 PANCHMADHI
KAUSHAMBI
498 077754 Mr. GARG MURLI 01/10/1998 GHAZIABAD 201010
DHAR ACA
S/O NARAYAN PRASADJI 508 077823 Mr. AGARWAL 01/10/1998
ASHISH ACA
GARG
I/ID NAWABGANJ
LIG 498 SCHEME NO 71 KANPUR 0
NEAR GUMASTA NAGAR
INOORE 452009 509 077852 Mr. GUPTA 01/10/1998
SHRINATH ACA
499 077763 Mr. NARUKA NARENDRA 01/10/1998 SHUJALPUR ROAD
SINGH ACA DIST RAJGARH (BIORA)
A 13 ADARSH COLONY PACHORE 465683
SHANT1 NAGAR
510 077876 Mr. TANDON SANTOSH 01/10/1998
JAIPUR 302006
KUMAR ACA
C/O AJAY MOHAN TANDON
500 077769 Ms. KHANDBLWAL 01/10/1998 SHAHJAHANPUR VASTRA
SANTOSH ACA BHANDAR
6/26 GREATER GUDRI BAZAR CHOWK
VIDHYADHAR NAGAR SHAHJAHANPUR 242001
JAIPUR 0
511 077882 Mr. ROHATGI 01/10/1998
ANSHUL ACA
501 077778 Mr. JAIN PANKAJ ACA 01/10/1998
CLOCK TOWER
PLOT NO 18 OPP SATYAM SHIVAM ALWAR 301001
MADRI TEKRI ROAD
UDAIPUR .313001 512 077916 Mr. SETHI VINEY ACA 01/10/1998
72 ALKAPURI
502 '077790 MR ANIL KUMAR . .ACA 01/10/1998 SHOPPING COMPLEX
C/O BASUKI SYNTHETIC ALWAR 301001
314 TRADE CENTRE
RING ROAD 513 077924 Mr. SINGHVI 01/10/1998
GAURAV ACA
SURAT 0
B-110 UDAI MARG
TILAK NAGAR
503 077802 Ms. BASU PAMILI ACA 01/10/1998 JAIPUR 302001
ISPAT BHAWAN
SAIL BSP 514 077927 Mr. MODANIAMIT ACA 01/10/1998
BHILAI 0 91-91 MASTER CHAMBER III
NARIMAN POINT
504 077806 Mr. D VISWA PRASAD ACA 01/10/1998 MUMBAI 0
ASSTT MGR(F)-NMDC/
515, 077935 Mr. JAIN YASHPAL ACA 01/10/1998
BIOPOEP-5 N M D C LTD
1/60.1 ARAVALIVIHAR
DISTT BASTAR HOUSING BOARD
BACHELI494553 ALWAR 301001

505 077816 Mr. AGRAWAL SNEH 01/10/1998 516 077961 Mr. PATEL 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA SHOBHARAM ACA
78/1 VISHNUPURI COLONY 74 K K CHAMBER
NAWABGANJ PARDESHIPURA
RAMESHWAR ROAD
KANPUR 208002
KHANDWA 450001
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MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
NO.. No.
077962 Mr. AGARWAL 01/10/1998 527 078020 Mr. KHURANA 01/1O/J998
7 VIKAS ACA VIVEK ACA
1/1ST FLOOR 24-A MEERAPUR
DOONGRI HOUSE PUNJABI QUARTERS
INDIRA BAZAR ALLAHABAD 211003
JAIPUR 302001
528 078023 Mr. NIMDIA SUNIL ACA 01/10/1998
248 R ROAD
077968 Mr. AGRAWAL KAILASH 01/10/1998 BHUPALPURA
CHANDRA ACA UDAIPUR 313001
97/2 RANITAL CHOWK
JABALPUR 482002 529 078010 Mr. BANERJEE ANOOP 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA-
077974 Mr. SAXENA RAJEEV 01/10/1998 TATA CUMMINS LIMIT1)
KUMAR ACA TELCO TOWNSHIP
407/158 RANI KATRAS JAMSHEDPUR 831004
CHOWK
LUC KNOW 226003 530 078031 Ms. ARRANDER KULDEEP 01/10/1998
KAUR ACA
TATA CUMMINS LIMITED
5: 077988 Mr. RAIZADA 01/10/1998
.0
TELCO TOWNSHIP
PRASHANT ACA
JAMSHEDPUR 831004
D-103 SHASTRI NAGAR
MEERUT 250004 531 078035 Mr. KOCHAR MANAK 01/10/1998
CHAND ACA
077998 Mr. LOONKER 01/10/1998 BEHIND KOCHAR DADA BARI
SANDEEP ACA G S ROAD
1ST FLOOR RIYAN HOUSE BIKANER 334001
SOJATI GATE
JODHPUR 342001 532 078040 Mr. RATHI RAJ 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA
078007 Ms. GUPTA 01/10/1998 ^RATHI VILLA^
MANISHA ACA RAMBULE ROAD
KRISHANGANJ
60-61 ANUP NAGAR
AJMER 305001.
G-3 ANAND APTS.
INDORE 452008
533 078042 Mr. NYATI SASHANT ACA 01/10/1998
523 C/O ASHOK SOMANI
078012 Mr. MANGAL DEVENDRA 01/10/1998 111/1 MOTIBANGALA
KUMAR ACA DEWAS 455001
1/43 VIMAL SADAN
CHAMPA NAGAR 534 078043 Mr. JAIN PRATIYUSH ACA 01/10/1998
BEAWAR 305901 11 COURT ROAD
CIVIL LINES
524 078015 Mr. TARA CHAND ACA 01/10/1998 SAHARANPUR 247001
208 EMARAT FIRDAUS
EXHIBITION ROAD 535 078045 Mr. SAHNI PRAVEEN 01/10/1998
PATNA 800001 KUMAR ACA
393 EXHIBITION CAMP
GANESH PURI
52 078016 Ms. BHANSALI 01/10/1998
MUZAFFARNAGAR 251001
VINEETA ACA
VIKAS DEEPA 536 078049 Mr. ASAWA SUNIL ACA 01/10/1998
173 RESIDENCY ROAD 4-E-8 R C VYAS COLONY
JODHPUR 342001 BHILWARA 311001

526 078018 Ms, BHATT PARMITA ACA Ol/10/1998 537 078051 Mr. KANSARA . 01/10/1998
190 VANASTHALI DEVENDRA ACA
BALLUPUR H-25 SHASTRI NAGAR
DEHRADUN 1 JODHPUR 342003
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No.
538
078054 Mr. AGRAWAL 01/10/1998 548 078096 Mr. SURESH KUMAR ACA 01/10/1998
RA.IENDRA KUMAR ACA ALNEHA
107-108 OM TEXTILE TOWER INTERNATIONAL(L L C)
PUR ROAD P O BOX 9334
BHII.WARA 311001 AL-RAS DERIA
DUBAI
078055 Mr. GARG SHARAD 01/10/1998
UAE
KUMAR ACA
14 OLD SAKASVVATI NAGAR
549 078110 Mr. UTTAM 01/10/1998
BALKESHWAR ROAD
AGRA 0 PRAKASH ACA
A-46 VINDHYACHAL
540 O78O57 Mr. BANSAL 01/10/1998 APARTMENT
DEVENDRA ACA NAGESHWAR COLONY
C/O M/S ANIL KAMAL GARG BORING ROAD
& COMPANY PATNA 800001
^KUBER PALACE^
1ST FLOOR 35 JAORA 550 078112 Mr. POKHARNA 01/10/1998
COMPOUND RAKESH ACA
INDORE 0 POKHARNA SADAN
HATTHI BHATA
541 078063 Mr. AGRAWAL 01/10/1998
AJMER 0
GIRDHARILAL ACA
OM NAGAR COLONY
551 078113 Mr. SINGH BALVEER ACA 01/10/1998
NEAR CHAMUNDA DEVI
MATHURA 281003 1ST FLOOR, RAJSHREE
COMPLEX,
542 078068 Ms. SINGHINEELU ACA 01/10/1998 GOLE PIYAU CHORAHA
413/39 OUTSIDE OF BHILWARA 311001
BHANDARA GALI
NALLA BAZAR 552 078114 Mr. MANTRI 01/10/1998
AJMER 305001 SARWESHWAR ACA
M/S B VISHAL & CO
078069 Ms, SARDANA 01/10/1998 79 SHOPPING CENTRE
ANISHA ACA KOTA 0
G-70 TARUN PATH
SHYAM NAGAR EXTN
553 078124 Mr. JAIN SUSHIL 01/10/1998
JAIPUR 302019
KUMAR ACA
544 078082 Mr. GUPTA DEEPAK ACA 01/10/1998 9/368 MISSAR MURAR
25 1ST FLOOR SAHARANPUR 247001
YAMNOTRt COMPLEX
AMBEDKAR ROAD 554 078126 Mr. DAKHERA SHYAM 01/10/1998
GHAZIABAD 1 SUNDER ACA
323 SURYA CHAMBER
545 078089 Ms. GUPTA ANJU ACA 01/10/1998 RADIO MARKET
C/O GUPTA NAVIN K & CO NEHRU BAZAR
DAL BAZAR JAIPUR 302003
GWALIOR 0

555 078127 Mr, JAIN AJIT ACA 01/10/1998


546 078090 Mr. KALASHDHAR 01/10/1998
PAYDA TOLI
DHARMENDRA . ACA
MAHAVEER CHOWK
100 CHATRAPATI NAGAR
AERODROME ROAD RANCHI 834001
INDORE 452001
556 078141 Mr. JAISWAL 01/10/1998
547 078091 Mr, BANSAL ATUL 01/10/1998 SANTOSH ACA
KUMAR ACA C/O RAM NARAIN & CO
71 BANK COLONY 32/41 GARG CLOTH MARKET
NAVRANG NAGAR GHUMNI BAZAR
BEAWAR 305901 KANPUR 208001
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MRN Name &. Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.

557 078150 Mr. GOEL ABHINAV ACA 01/10/1998 567 081130 Mr. SETHY VINEY ACA 01/10/1998
15/119 DUPLEX CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICE
VASLINDHARA DISCUS DENTAL INC
GHAZIABAD 0 CA 90232
CULVER CITY
558 078151 Mr. JAIN PANKAJ
01/10/1998 USA0
KUMAR ACA
C/O B VLSHAL & COMPANY 568 081185 Mr. GUPTA RAJESH 01/10/1998
79 SHOPPING CENTRE KUMAR FCA
KOTA 324007 165 NEW MOHAN PUR1
MEERUT CITY 0
1559 078162 Mr. SURANA 01/10/1998
VIRENDRA ACA 569 081390 Mr. DAFRIA 01/10/1998
KHICHIYO KI HAVELI RAKESHV FCA
BAGAR CHOWK A-l MEGH BUILDING
JODHPUR 342002 13/2 M G ROAD
INDORE 452001
560 078163 Mr. GARG AJAY ACA 01/10/1998
359/364 570 081426 Mr. KAUSHIK MAHAVIR 01/10/1998
MURAR1 PALACE SARAI PRASAD FCA
NAHEY MAL G T ROAD B-151 SECTOR 19
GHAZIABAD 0 NOIDA 201301

561 078I66 Mr. KOTHARI 01/10/1998 571 081804 Mr, V1JAY KUMAR FCA 01/10/1998
PANKAJ ACA E-149 SAKET
65 PANCHSHEEL MARG NEW DELHI 110017
NEAR TOWN HALL
UDAIPUR 313001 572 082300 Mr. SURENDRA 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA
562 080033 Mr. BHATNAOAR 01/10/1998 20/3 SHARMA MARKET
NEERAJ FCA HAROLA
A-4 SWADESHI SECTOR 5
COTTON MILLS BUNGLOW NOIDA 201301
NAINI
ALLAHABAD 211008 573 082503 Mr. VINOD KUMAR FCA 01/10/1998
GENERAL MANAGER
563 080145 Mr, KALRA VIPUL 01/10/1998 EICHER MOTORS
KUMAR FCA 22/2, YESHWANT NIWAS ROAD
AD
VIPAL KALRA & ASSOCIATES INDORE 452003
314 GANGA SHOPPING COMPLEX
BLOCK II SECTOR 29 574 082690 Mr. BAJAJ MADHU 01/10/1998
NOIDA 201301 SUDAN FCA
LADHA RATHI & CO
564 080259 Mr. BAORODIA JUGAL 01/10/1998 SARAFA ROAD
KISHORE FCA GWALIOR 474001
A-270 R K COLONY
BHILWARA 311001 575 082819 Mr. DARIYA SINGH ACA 01/10/1998
B 123 & 124
565 080365 Mr. MAHESHWARI 01/10/1998 GANGA SAGAR
DEEPAK KUMAR FCA B NEARVAISHALI
MAGNET IMPEXSRL JAIPUR 302029
STR MURES NR 4
SEC 1 BUCHAREST 576 082820 Mr. SALUJA PARSHOTAM 01/10/1998
R-78344 LAL FCA
ROMANIA 0 26 PATLE MARKET
SRIGANGANAGAR 335001
566 080964 Mr. BANSAL DEVBNDRA 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA 577 083011 Mr. MEHROTRA 01/10/1998
BANSAL HOUSE PRAVEEN FCA
NEAR BHORE DEVI 240 NEHRU NAGAR
HATHRAS 204101 AGRA 282002

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No.. No.

57X 083058 Mr. ASHOK KUMAR FCA 01/10/1998 589 085004 MR SINGLA SUBHASH 01/10/1998
A-658, SECTOR 19 CHAND FCA
NOIDA 201301 1201 HIG FLATS
SECTOR 16-A
579 083326 Mr. JAIN SATISH 01/10/1998 VASUNDHARA
CHAND FCA GHAZIABAD 0
82-A AGARWAL MARKET
MAIIAVIR CHOWK
590 085402 Mr. GUPTA SUNIL 01/10/1998
MUZAFFARNAGAR 251001
KUMAR FCA
III H-363 NEHRU NAGAR
580 Mr. GULATIDINESH FCA 01/10/1998
IST FLOOR 554 ANSARI ROAD
AD GHAZIABAD 201009
NEAR PALIWALS KOTHI
MUZAFFARNAGAR 251001 591 085494 Mr. GUPTA NARESH 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA
581 083389 Mr. RISHESWAR 01/10/1998 BORAR & CO
PRASAD ACA 30 A GOLE BAZAR
DY DM (ACCOUNTS) SRIGANGANAGAR 335001
CEMENT DIVISION
JOJOBERA 592 085510 Ms. GUPTA 01/10/1998
JAMSMEDPUR 0 POONAM FCA
345 VINOBA BASTI
582 081479 Mr. NAVEEN KUMAR 01/10/1998 SRI GANGANAGAR 0
SINGH FCA
F-47 TALVAYU VIHAR 593 085552 Mr. GUPTA RAKESH 01/10/1998
SECTOR 21
KUMAR FCA
NOIDA 201301
M/S GUPTA & PANDEY
GANGA MARKET BELOW S
081650 Mr. AGGRWAL NARESH 01/10/1998
67/5 "A" HOOLAGANJ
CHAND FCA
D-211 RAMPRASTHA COLONY
NY KANPUR 208001
GHAZIABAD 201011
594 086122 Mr. PRAMOD 01/10/1998
584 0 8 1 8 9 4 Mr GOEL RAKESH FCA 01/10/1998 KUMAR FCA
C-36 CHANDER NAGAR M/S PRAMOD
GHAZIABAD 201011 DHARAMSHALA GALI
NR.BHAGAT SINGH RD,
585 084240 Mr. GUPTA MADAN 01/10/1998 NAINITAL
LAL FCA RUDRAPUR 263153
MADAN LAL GUPTA & CO
CM13 SECTOR XII 595 086569 Mr. ARORA SANJEEV 01/10/1998
NOIDA 201301 KUMAR FCA
D 93 NEHRU NAGAR
586 084310 Mr. KHURANA ANIL 01/10/1998 DEHRADUN 248001 •
KUMAR ACA
ANIL KHURANA & CO
596 086686 Mr. MUKESH 01/10/1998
FIAT NO 593
KUMAR FCA
SECTOR 37 A RUN V1HAR
NOIDA 201303 87 NAVYUG MARKET
GHAZIABAD 201001
587 084490 Mr. CHOUDHARY 20/07/1999
NARENDRA SINGH FCA 597 086724 Mr. ASHOK KUMAR ACA 01/10/1998
C-7/105 YAMUNA VIHAR 21 HARMUKHPURI
NEW DELHI 0 DISTT GHAZIABAD
MODINAGAR 201004
588 084501 Mr. SHARMA MANOJ 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA 598 086740 Ms. JAING1TA ACA 01/10/1998
278 ZONE II BHARAT ELECTRONICS LTD
MAHARANA PR ATAP NAGAR BHARAT NAGAR
BHOPAL 462011 GHAZIABAD 201010
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s. MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No.

599 086746 Mr. SUBODH 01/10/1998 609 087515 Mr. KASHMIR LAL FCA 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES
ADARSH NAGAR G-15 KRISHNA MARG
VIA GADARPUR C SCHEME
DIST. UDHAM S1NOH NAGA JAIPUR 0
NAINITAL 263152
610 087709 Mr. GARG NEEL 01/10/1998
HANS FCA
600 086781 Mr. SHARMA RAJEEV ACA 01/10/1998
M/S N GARG & CO
C/O MANOJ SHARMA
296 P L SHARMA ROAD
II-B/43 SADHNA MEERUT 250001
VAISHALI
GHAZ1ABAD 201001 611 087819 Mr. DHARMENDRA 01/10/1998
KUMAR GARG FCA
601 086889 Mr. MATHUR SANJAY ACA 01/10/1998 A-109 TARANG APARTMENT
E-2/64 ARERA COLONY PATPARGANJ
BHOPAL 462001 NEW DELHI 0

086935 Mr. SINIIA PRABHAT FCA 01/10/1998 612 087908 Mr.VIJLALJT FCA 01/10/1998
E-204 G K PART 1 H- 33 SECTOR 25
NEW DELHI 110048 NOIDA 201301

613 087985 Mr. CHHAJER SANDEEP 01/10/1998


086995 Mr. GOVIL 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA
SHACHINDRA PCA
BEHIND S B B J
O-27-I HMT INDUSTRIAL
RANI BAZAR INDUSTRIAL
AREA AREA
BEAWER ROAD BIKANER 334001
AJMER 305001
614 088280 Mr. GARG PAWAN 01/10/1998
087225 Mr. GAUTAM MUKESH 01/10/1998 KUMAR FCA
KUMAR ACA 37 JAGDAMBA COLONY
C-46 SECTOR IX VAISHALI NAGAR
NEW VIJAY NAGAR JAIPUR 302021
GHAZIABAD 0
615 088495 Mr. MALIK ANIL FCA 01/10/1998
605 087259 Mr. GUPTA NIRAJ 01/10/1998 FINDEPTT
KUMAR FCA MAIN ADMN BLDG
FG 20 SCHEME N 54 BHEL
VIJAYNAGAR HARDWAR 249403
INDORE 452010
616 088607 Mr. SIDDIQUI NAIM 01/10/1998
AKHTAR FCA
606 087422 Mr. KHANNA 01/10/1998 IIND FLOOR, MACEDOS
PANKAJ FCA RESTAURENT
701 DHAULAGIRI GOLGHAR
APARTMENTS GORAKHPUR 273001
DISTT GIIAZIABAD
KAUSIIAMBI 201010 617 088616 Mr. SWAROOP PREM FCA 01/10/1998
D-132 RAMPRASTHA
607 087453 Mr. MAHENDRA 01/10/1998 GHAZIABAD 0
SINGH FCA
MAHENDRA 618 088646 Mr. HANS RAJ FCA 01/10/1998
OPP PRABHAT CINEMA U-38 IIND FLOOR
STATION ROAD SAKARPUR
JHUNJHUNU 333001 DELHI 110092

619 088665 Mr. AGARWAL PRAVEEN 01/10/1998


608 087466 Mr. DUTT SANJAY FCA 01/10/1998 KUMAR FCA
49 RAJPUR ROAD 123 DARU BHONDELA
DEHRADUN 248001 JHANSI 284002
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s. MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.

620 088750 Mr. RASTOGI SANJEEV 01/10/1998 630 089608 Mr. BHAGWANI AJAY 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA KUMAR FCA
49 BALVINDER APARTMENT E-169 G K III
A-6 PASCHIM VIHAR MASJID MOTH
NEW DELHI 0 NEW DELHI 110049

621 088844 Mr. ARUN KUMAR 01/10/1998 631 089625 Ms. TANGRI MANJU ACA 01/10/1998
AGRAWAL ACA N-2/33 1ST FLOOR
75B DHAWALGIRI APTS DLF QUTAB ENCLAVE
SECTOR XI PHASE II
NOIDA 201301
GURGAON
HARYANA 122002
622 089129 Mr. VIPIN KUMAR FCA 01/10/1998
C/O PRABHOO DAYAL GOEL
CLOTH MERCHANT 632 089728 Mr. JAIN RUPESH 01/10/1998
DANKAUR 203201 KUMAR FCA
WESTERN CHAMBERS
623 089256 Mr. AGARWAL NITIN 01/10/1998 1/3 AKASH GANGA
KUMAR ACA BHILAI 490023
R-90 RAJ KUNJ
RAJ NAGAR 633 089764 Mr. DHINGRA 01/10/1998
GHAZIABAD 201001 SANJAY FCA
204 MAYOR BUILDING
624 089291 Mr. GUPTA RAVI 01/10/1998 OPP PRABHAT CINEMA
KIRAN FCA SAHARANPUR 247001
M/S KIRAN RAVI & ASSOCIATES
B-6 CHANDAK KATLA 634 089779 Mr. SHARDA SUNIL 01/10/1998
NEAR AMBEDKAR CIRCLE KUMAR FCA
BIKANER 334001 NEAR KALYAN KUNJ
SHIVAJI NAGAR,
625 089294 Mr. JAIN AVISH 01/10/1998 MADANGANJ
KUMAR FCA KISHANGARH 305801
A-73 SECTOR 12
NOIDA 201301
635 089796 Mr. AGRAWAL 01/10/l998
SANJAY FCA
626 089425 Mr. SOMANI ANUJ 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA 110 SARAOGI MANSION
C-135 F II MIRAOD
RAMPRASTH JAIPUR 0
POST OFFICE- 636 089986 Mr. MEHTANI 01/10/1998
CHANDERNAGAR YUDHISTER FCA
GHAZIABAD 0 F-128 MOHAMMAD PUR
R K PURAM SECTOR -1
627 089448 Mr. AGRAWAL 01/10/1998 NEW DELHI 110068
BHARATLAL FCA
17 3RD FLOOR . 637 090196 Mr. VARADARAJAN 01/10/1998
LAL GANGA CHAMBBRS N K ACA
M G ROAD C/O PRICE WATER
RAIPUR 492001 HOUSE COOPERS
THAMES COURT
628 089511 Mr. GOVIND SARAN FCA 01/10/1998 1 VICTORIA ST
207 PRERNA COMPLEX WINDSOR BREKS SL4 IHB
B-3 SUBHASH CHOWK UK0
LAXMI NAGAR
DELHI 110092
638 090272 Mr. SURI PARIKSHAT ACA 01/10/1998
C/O MOTOROLA INDIA LTD
629 089550 Mr. JHA MANOJ 01/10/1998
415/2 MEHRAULI
KUMAR FCA
JYOTIR NIKET GURGAON ROAD
PUNAICHAK SECTOR 14
PATNA 800023 GURGAON 0
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s MRN Name & Address Date S. MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.

639 090471 Mr. KRISHNA 01/10/1998 649 091480 Mr. GUPTA SUNDEEP FCA 01/10/1998
KUMAR FCA UND FLOOR DHARMA
NEAR STATE BANK OF INDIA
A CLOTH MARKET
ETAH MAIN DADRI ROAD
JALBSAR 207302 ATTA SECTOR 27
DISTTGAUTAM BUDH NAGAR
640 090477 Ms. KHURANA 01/10/1998 NOIDA 0
MADHU FCA
M KHURANA & CO 01/10/1998
650 091576 Mr. CHATTERJEE
90-A MAHANAGAR
LUCKNOW 266006 SUMAN ACA
SUMAN CHATTERJEE &
641 090480 Mr, GUPTA SANJAY 01/10/1998 ASSOCIATES
KUMAR ACA 63 PANCHSHEEL PARK
A-45 SECTOR 21 OPP G T ROAD FIRE STATION
JALVAYU VIHAR RAJINDER NAGAR SAHIBAB
NOIDA 201301 GHAZIABAD 201005

642 090581 Mr. RAWALVIAY FCA 01/10/1998 651 091707 Mr. JAIN SHIRISH 01/10/1998
KE-81 NEW KAVI NAGAR KUMAR FCA
GHAZIABAD 201002
J-30 SECTOR 25
643 090763 Mr. ARYA RAVI JALVAYU VIHAR
01/10/1998
CHANDRA ACA NOIDA 201301
N-561 SECTOR 25
JALVAYU VIHAR 652 091728 Mr. PAWAN KUMAR ACA 14/05/1999
NOIDA 201301 21 3RD FLOOR
ASHOK COMPLEX X-9
644 091042 Mr. SHARMA SANJAY FCA 01/10/1998 LOHA MANDI
C/O SH SURINDER SHARMA NARAINA
51 ADARSH NAGAR NEW DELHI 0
RISHIKESH 0
653 091733 Mr. KHANNA AJAY ACA 01/10/1998
645 091288 Mr. CHAWLA LAVLIN 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA E-6 PRIYA APPARTMENT
156, DEFENCE ESTATE BEHIND D BLOCK
GWALIOR RD VIKAS PURI
NR BUNDU KATRA NEW DELHI 0
AGRA CANTT
AGRA 282001 654 092186 Mr. SAH RAJ KUMAR ACA 01/10/1998
S/O SRI R P SAH
646 091380 Mr. GOKUL KUMAR FCA 01/10/1998 VILL MANUPUR JAHANGIR
BEHIND POLICE THANA P O MIRPUR JUARO(VIA NARAON)
DIST SAMASTIPUR (BIHAR) DIST BIHAR
DALSING SARAI 848114 SONARI 0

647 091446 Mr. SIKRI MUKESH 01/10/1998 655 092210 Mr. AGARWAL ANIRUDH 1/10/1998 •
KUMAR ACA KUMAR FCA
C/O OMPRAKASH VIJAY 194 SHEIK SARAI
KUMAR BULANDSHAHR 203001
PURANA BAZAR
CHUHI WALA CHOWK 656 092314 Mr. AHMAD 0 1/11/1999
FEROZPUR CITY NASIMUDDIN ACA
PUNJAB 152002 C/O SHRI HAIDER ALI
HAROON NAGAR SECTOR 2
648 091471 Mr. QAMRUZZAMA ACA 01/10/1998 PHULWARI SHARIF
B-2 MAGNUM HOUSE I PATNA 801505
KARAMPURA
COMMERCIAL COMPLEX 657 092398 Mr. JAIN MUKESH ACA 1/10/1998
SHIVAJI MARG A-73 SECTOR 12
NEW DBLHI 110015 NOIDA 0
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s. MRN Name & Address Date S, MRN Name & Address Date
No. No.

658 092513 Mr. MISHRA ALOK 01/10/1998 668 094043 Mr. KHULLAR 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA KAMAL ACA
207-B BLOCK B-10 B-171 RAMPRASTHA
UDAlOIRI-II SECTOR 34 DISTT GHAZIABAD
NOIDA 0 RAMPRASTHA 201011

659 Mr. THAKRAL NEEBRAJ ACA 01/10/1998 669 094105 Mr. BANSAL SANJAY ACA 01/10/1998
22/44 WEST PATEL NAGAR 1 3RD FLOOR, SARAN
CHAMBERS
NEW DELHI 0
5 PARK ROAD
LUCKNOW 226001
660 093099 Mr. BHATIA RAMESH ACA 01/10/1998
m M 37 NEHRU NAGAR 094300 Mr. ALLADIN IRFAN ACA 01/10/1998
670
GHAZIABAD 201001 8-2-684/3 ROAD NO 12
BANJARA HILLS
661 093223 Mr. GUPTA JEET DAS ACA 01/10/1998 HYDERABAD 500034
NOKIA LTD
COMMERCIAL PLAZA 671 094316 Mr. CHAMARIA SUNIL 01/10/1998
RADDISSON CAMP NATION KUMAR ACA
HIGHWAY NO 8 CHAMARIA & CO
MAHIPALPUR HARE KRISHNA COLONY
NEW DELHI 110037 CIVIL LINES G T ROAD
SASARAM 0
093228 Mr, JAIN PANKAJ ACA 01/10/1998
PW CENTRE 672 094468 Mr.AGARWALVUAY ACA 01/10/1998
SAIDULAJAB 9 SCINDIA HOUSE
MEHRAULI KASTURBA GANDHI MARC
BADAR PUR ROAD SAKET NEW DELHI 110001
NEW DELHI 0
673 094675 Mr.MITTALAMIT ACA 01/10/1998
101 JAIN BHAWAN
663 093587 Mr. BHARADWAJ 01/10/1998
18/12WEA PUSA LANE
ALOK ACA
KAROL BAGH
D-149-SECTOR55 NEW DELHI 110003
DISTT GHAZIABAD
NOIDA 201301 674 094700 Mr. AGRAWAL 01/10/1998
RAVISH ACA
664 093692 Mr. TRIPATHI NEERAI 01/10/1998 RAVISH AGRAWAL &
MANI ACA ASSOCIATES
B-5/1 ANANTA COLONY 1096 OLD CANTT
NADESAR SADAR BAZAR
VARANASI 221002 MATHURA 281001

665 093797 Ms. JYOTI 01/10/1998 675 035597 Mr. BATTA ASHISH 01/10/1998
CHHATWAL ACA KUMAR ACA
C-7/216A MEBR KI SARAI
LAWRENCE ROAD NAGINA
DELHI 110035 BIJNOR 246762

666 093864 Mr. ARORA RAJESH 01/10/1998 676 095601 Mr. ROOPAK KUMAR ACA 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA 1460 NEW PANNA PURI
GARH ROAD
B-197 ASHOK NAGAR
GHAZIABAD 201001 (UP)
HAPUR 245101
667 093994 Mr. JAJOO SURESH 01/10/1998 01/10/1998
677 095798 Mr. SURENDER
KUMAR ACA KUMAR ACA
NEAR MAHAVIR PRIMARY C/O M/S AVNISH SHARMA
SCHOOL & ASSOCIATES
RAHU GATE (RAJASTHAN) B-19 SURYA NAGAR
LADNUN 341306 GHAZIABAD 0
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No.
100180 Mr. BELI NARENDRA 01/10/1998
KUMAR ACA
305 JOHARI PALACE
51 M GROAD
INDORE 452001
679
104047 Mr. THANDAK YOGESH 01/10/1998
SHKINARAYAN ACA
B-92 TALWANDI
KOTA 324005

202574 Mr. RAGHU J T ACA 01/10/1998


JR MANAGER (F&A)
BHILLAI STEEL PLANT,
TOWNSHIP
ACCOUNTS SEC TA
BLDG CIVIC CENTRE
BHILAI 490006

(ASHOK HALDU)
SECRETARY
4022 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

THE INSTITUTE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA, MUMBAI OFFICE


'ANVESHAK' 27, CUFFE PARADE, POST OFFICER 608l.COLAB A, MUMBA1-4O005

21 August 2000 13. 004154 Mr. GHATGE K A M R A J E N D R A


3 DWADASH 17TH RD, OPP ROTARY
NOTIFICATION PARK SANTACRUZ, -WEST,
(Chartered Accountants) MUMBAI-400054
14. 004174 Mr. SHAH BHUPENDRAROY MULJIBHAI
3WCA(8)/2/99-2OOO :- In pursuance of Regulation 10(1) road B-l, GLADHURST GROUND FLOOR,163,
with Regulation 10{2)(b) of the Chanered Accountants Regulations, PHIROZSHA ROAD, SANTACRUZ (WEST),
1988 it is hereby notified that the Certificate of Practice issued to MUMBAI-400054
the following members have been cancelled with effect from 01 Oct
15. 004243 Mr. BOYCE BOMY JAMSHED
1999, as they had not paid their annual fees for Certificate Of
CUSROW BAUG BLOCK S-3 I FLOOR,
Practice.
COLABA CAUSEWAY, MUMBAI-400001
S.No. MRN Member Name & 16. 004408 Mr. KOKANE MAHADEO YASHWANT
Adress ROOM NO. 7, 3RD FLOOR, BEDEKAR
SADAN NO. 7, MOGAL LANE, MAHIM,
1. 000612 Mr. PATEL MAHIJIBHAI GULABBHA1 MUMBAI-400016
M G PATEL & CO,CENTRAL BANK BLDG 17. 004761 Mr. SARAF PURUSHOTTAM DAS
IV FLOOR, MAHATMA GANDHI RD FORT, SARAF P D & CO, 1103 ARCADIA 11TH
MUMBAI-400001 FLOOR, 195 NARIMAN POINT,
MUMBA1-400021
2. 001229 Mr SHAH NARSINHDAS JAMNADAS
15, KRISHNA SOCIETY, ELLESBRIDGE, 18. 004844 Mr. SHAH RAJENDRA DAHYABHAI
RAJENDRA D SHAH & CO.A/46 NOBLES
AHMEDABAD-38
OPP NEHRU BRIDGE, ASHRAM RD,
3. 001413 Mr DOSH1 PRAFULLACHANDRA K. AHMEDABAD-38OOO9
23 SAGAR TARANG, 81-83 BHULABHAI
19. 004866 Mr PATEL BHA1LALBHAI DWARKADAS
DESAI RD, MUMBAI-400036 -B D - PATEL & CO 5 PARUAT.III FLOOR
4. 001641 Mr. MATHUR OM PRAKASH 52 NORTH AVE SANTA, CRUZ -WEST AS,
31 PERSEPOL1S, 100 CUFFE PARADE, MUMBAI-400054
MUMBAI-400005 20. 005110 Mr. SHAH JYOT1NDRA MANILAL
5. 002257 Mr. GANDEV1A JEHANBUX JEHANGIRJi 3C TAKSHASHILA APTS. TAGORE RD,
12, ORION, OMER PARK,WF, BHULABHAI SANTACRUZ (WEST), MUMBAI-400054
DESAI RD, MUMBAI-400026 21. 005307 Mr. TAPIA HEPTULLAH HASANALI
6. 002485 Mr. M S LAKSHMANAN HANSOTIA P C & CO, 51 M G RD,
MUMBAI-400023
464/9 SUYQG COLONY GANESHKHIND,
PUNE-411016 22. 005311 Mr. SHAH GHANSHYAM KANTILAL
DEVPATH, 7TH FL., BEHIND
7. 002490 Mr KARNIK KR1SHNANATH PRABHAKAR NAVRANGPURA, TELEPHONE
MEGHANA DALAL & ASSO P B NO, 4023 EXCHANGE, ELLISBRIDGE,
GRANT RD POST OFFICE, SLEATER RD, AHMEDABAD-380009
MUMBAI-400007
23, 005503 Mr. SOMANI NATWARLAL SHANTILAL
8. 002719 Mr. DESHPANDE DATTATRYA JAYWANT 11 SUBANDHU SOC, ST XAV1ERS HIGH
KAMANA CO OPERATIVE NO, 1 FLAT SCHOOL RD, AHMEDABAD-380014
NO.19 SIDDHIVINAYAK PRABHADEVI, 24. 005641 Mr. BHISE KUSUMAKAR BALKR1SHNA
MUMBAI-400028 102 SAHARA.45 DR A NAIR RD,
9. 002921 Mr. SHAH RAMESHCHANDRA MUMBAI-400008
TRIKAMLAL 25. 005723 Mr. PATEL NATWARBHAI
NITYANAND NAGAR-2, BLOCK NO. 9. NATUBHAI PATEL & CO, SYNDICATE
50-51 NITYANAND MARG, BANK BLDG IV FLOOR, 26-A SIR P M RD
ANDHER1 (EAST), MUMBAI-400069 FORT, MUMBAI-400001
10. 003056 Mr. JOSHI VINODCHANDRA NAGINLAL 26.. 005730 Mr. SUKTANKAR SHRIKANT SHAMRAO
A-6 JEEVAN SUDHA JUHU LANE. C/O S V MUZUMDAR.A/20, SHRIKUNJ
SOCIETY, HANUMAN ROAD, VILE PARLE
ANDHERI-W, MUMBAI-40OO58 -EAST, MUMBAI-400057
11. 003400 Mr. KARMARKAR DAMODAR OANESH 27. 005746 Mr. TRIVEDI BH1KHALAL SHANTILAL
D G KARMARKAR & CO 7 TARUN, KHANDWALA BUNGALOW 42.,
BHARAT 14 ARUNODAY SOC CHAKALA, MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD NEAR
ANDHERI-EAST, MUMBA1-400099 BANK. OF BARODA GHATAKOPAR- (W).
12, 003678 Mr. BHATT NAYANCHANDRA MUMBAI-400086
MADHUSUDAN 28. 006264 Mr. MARFATIA KISHORKUMAR
PLOT NO.47 MEGHDEEP RD NO.3 BABUBHAI
JUHUPARLE DEVP SCHEME, MARFATIA & CO., 22/85 YESHWANT
MUMBAI-400056 NAGAR, GOREGAON, MUMBAI-400062
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4023

29 006486 Mr. KRISHNARAJ ASHER 47. 012404 Mr. PARIKH JYOTINDRA CHHAVLAL
A/43 BHAGYA APTS S BHARDAWADI. K PARIKH &. CO. 102 APSARA APTS
ANDHERI WEST, MUMBAl-400058 DANDIA BAZAR, VADODARA-390001
30 006540 Mr. SHETH PRAKASCHANDRA 48. 012917 Mr. MALA YUNUS HATIMBHAI
CHHOTALAL 602 SUJATA APARTMENTS. GUNPOWDER
FLAT 206/C II FLOOR ROOP, DARSHAN ROAD, FIRST LANE MAZAGAON,
BLDG-C, JUHU CROSS LAN, MUMBAI-400010
ANDHERI-WEST-, MUMBAl-400058 49. 013796 Mr BHARUCHA HOMI PHIROZE
31. 006866 Mr VASANI CHHABILDAS VITHALDAS ST. JAMES COURT, 206. MARINE DRIVE,
C.VVASANI & CO., ANGELIQUE, 71, MUMBAl-400020
GOKHALE ROAD-NORTH, DADAR, 50. 014734 Mr. ANGADI VINOD DATTATRAYA
MUMBAI-400028 BASAN SADAN, NAWOROJ1 SHETH
STREET, THAKURDWAR,
32. 0069891 Mr. MEHTA KIRTIKUMAR MADHUKANT MUMBAI-400002
203, AROHI COMPLEX. NR RASRANJAN,
VIJAY CHAR RASTA, AHMEDABAD-38OOO6 51. 014864 Mr. MOORTHY VARAHA R.
KRISHNA APARTMENTS,ST LOUIS
33.! 007157 Mr DONGRE MAHESH BHALCHANDRA CONVENT RD, FOUR BUNGALOWS,
B-202, MATRUKRUPA APTS, 1132/1, ANDHERI-WEST, MUMBAI-40
NR SANGLI BANK, MODEL COLONY,
PUNE-411016 52. 014973 Mr. SHENOY RANJAL LAXMANA
A/2 KAMDAR PARK OFF,GOKHALE RD-
34, 007172 Mr M1STRY JESSIE EDULJI SOUTH-DADAR, MUMBAI-400028
34 STATION TERRACE SLEATER RD,
MUMBAI-400007 53. 015486 Mr GOENKA ASHOK KUMAR
A-5 RAJ INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX. 2ND
35. 007354 Mr WADKE VINAYAK ANANT FLOOR MILITARY ROAD, MAROL
22, DWARKA 25 TAGORE ROAD, ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI-400059
SANTACRUZ EAST, MUMBA1-400054
54. 016665 Mr. DIWAN D1LIP JIVANDAS
36. 007894 Mr. SHAH PRAFUL MAGANLAL 190-192-212 SHAM SADAN. 1ST FLOOR
A l l , GANDHI SADAN. NEW NAGARDAS BHULESHWAR RD, ABOVE J J & SONS.
ROAD, ANDHERI, MUMBAl-400058 MUMBAI-400002
37. 008382 Mr KATRAK BEHRAM ERUCHSHA
55. 016809 Mr. SHARMA NAND KISHORE
BHOJSONS -UK ST ALPHAGE HOUSE, V FLAT NO B-7, SHREE VINAYAK, TEJPAL
FL 2 FORE ST LONDON EC2Y 5HD, U SCHEME RD NO 3, VILE PARLE(E),
38. 008547 Mr. KOTIAN MADHAV KRISHNAPPA N D MUMBA1-400057
18/4/ JAWAHAR NAGAR, S.V ROAD, 56. 016872 Mr. BHACHECH ABHILASH AD
GOREGAON WEST, MUMBAI-400062 BHACHECH & CO, 8 PRANAV PLOT NO,
39. 009105 Mr ROY ASHOK KUMAR 97/B JUHU RD SANTACRUZ WEST,
A-14, HARSH PARK.OLD PADRA RD, MUMBAI-400054
VADODARA-390015 57. 017158 Mr. GUPTA MURARI LAL
40 009358 Mr. ASHAR PRATAPSINH RANCHHODDAS KAMANWALA INDUSTRIES LIMITED,
C/0 VR ASHAR, 3/A METRO CHAMBERS, 405/406 NEW UDYOG MANDIR. MOGUL
69/71 TRINITY ST., DHOB1 TALAO O, LANE, MAHIM(W). MUMBAI-400016
MUMBAI-400004 58. 017309 SHRI NAVEEN JAGANNATH DANDEKAR
41. 009840 Mr. SHAH B K SOUTHLAND, 177 UPPER COLABA,
KHUSHBU, PLOT NO 11/678, SHRI SANT MUMBAI-400005
EKNATH NAGAR, BIBWEWADI, 59. 017413 Mr. PATEL PRAFUL CHUNILAL
PUNE-411037 N JIVANLAL & CO RAWAT MANZIL,
42. 011146 Mr. JARIWALA SANAT RASIKLAL 50 PRINCESS ST, MUMBAI-400002
CHAIRMAN, JARIWALA ASSOCIATES P, 60. 017863 Mr. NIJASURE KEDAR
(P)LTD, 1, CHANDAN CHAMBERS, 138, 7-A/44 SRINDABAN HOUSING COMPLEX,
MODY STREET, FORT, MUMBAI-400001 THANE-400601
43. 011249 Mr. GOVINDA RAGHAVAN.V 61. 017992 Mr. SANGHVI ASHOK PRANLAL
55, A/11TH FLOORFE PARADE, AMEETA 506. A STMPHONY, SAMARTH NAGAR,
APTS., GEN. J. B. MARG, NARIMAN POINT. CROSS RD NO 3, LOKHANDWALA,
MUMBAI-400021 COMPLEX, ANDHERl(W),
44. 011417 Mr. N H VISWANATHAN MUMBAI-400053
C/O MRS PADMA VISWANATHAN. 62. 018857 Mr. KALVA SURYA PRAKASH
RHS/J-16 SECTOR 6, VASHI. NAVI ASSTT GEN MANAGER, ANDHRA BANK
MUMBAI-400703 FORT BRANCH, NO 18 HOMI MODI ST,
45 011437 Mr PAREKH CHANDRAKANT MUMBAI-400023
MURLIDHAR 63. 022927 Mr. SHAH ASHOK PRAFULCHANDRA
755 - E.SHAHUPURI, 3RD LANE, 103, MANSAROVER, 28, S V RD,
KOLHAPUR-416001 SANTACRUZ(WEST), MUMBAI-400054
46 011871 Mr. BANDYOPADHYAY DIPAK KUMAR 64. 027658 Mr. VISHWAMITRA D D
FINANCIAL CONTROLLER, HINDUSTAN UNICHEM LABORATORIES LTD, PLOT
LEVER LTD, 165/166, BACKBAY NO 17 & 18, ESTATE, PILERNE, BARDEZ
RECLAMATION, MUMBAl-400020 GOA-403511

31— 269 GI/2000


4024 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

65. 027976 Mr H GANESH ADIGA 81. 031846 Mr SHAH PARESHKUMAR MAHIPATRAY


1ND AGRO SYNERGY TD, VILL PARESH & CO.D-8, SAI DARSHAN. B
MALGAON, P 0 MALEGAON, TEHS1L BUILDING. RAMBAUG LANE, OPP MULJ1
SAONER, DIST NAGPUR, NAGPUR-441107 NAGAR. BORIVLI(W). MUMBAI-400092
66. 028010 Ms. BHAGYALAKSHMI S 82. 031974 Mr DE SOUZA M KEVIN
FLAT NO 6 SAROVAR COP HSC, 2, COLABA COURT. SHAHID BHAGAT
PLOT NO 36, SECTOR 9A,VASHI, SINGH ROAD, COLABA, MUMBAI-400005
NAV1 MUMBAI-400703 83. 032004 Mr RAJE V1SHWAS CHANDRANT
67. 028493 Mr. AJAY SHARMA MAMTA' FLAT NO.203. PLOT NO 138.
1, JEEVAN DEEP APTS.NR SAPNA CIRCLE, SHER-E PUNJAB SOC.. MAHAKALI, CAVES
THALTEJ, AHMEDABAD-38OO54 RD ANDHERI-E, MUMBAI-4OO093
68. 030175 Mr. BUBNA GOPIKRISHNA BILASRA1 84. 032041 Mr MEHTA PRAMOD V
204-B RADHA KUNJ NEVATIA RD, C-9, ANUPRITA. VEERA DESAI RD.
BEHIND, AMBAJI TEMPLE MALAD ANDHERI(WEST). MUMBA1-4O0058
(EAST), MUMBA1-400097 85. 032602 Mr. S1NGHVI VIRENDRA RAJ
69. 030213 Mr. JAYARAMAN SR1DHAR C-7 GEETANJAL1 KOPR1 CLNY,
SECRETARY & DY. GEN.MANAGER, THANE-421201
(FINANCE) MAHARASHTRA SCOOTERS, 86. 032656 Mr. DHRUVA MAYUR JITENDRA
LTD. C/O BAJAJ AUTO LTD, AKURDI, G-34, NEW GITANJALI, 3RD FL. OPP
PUNE-411035 PANCHAVATI, RAHEJA TOWNSHIP,
70 030237 Mr. SHAH BHARATKUMAR MALAD(EAST), MUMBAI-4000
CHANDRAKANT 87. 032716 Mr. PEREIRA RODNEY PHILIP JOHN
3 KAUSTUBH PARK SOCIETY, 8 SILVERENE OPP. MEBHOOB STUDIO,
VISHWAMITRI ROAD, 321 HILL ROAD. BANDRA.
VADODARA-390011 MUMBAI-400050
71. 030242 Mr SHAH JAYWANT ZAVERILAL 88. 032737 Mr. DEDHIA MADAN DHANJ1
JAYWANT Z SHAH & CO 12-A, JITENDRA MAD AN DEDHIA & CO 105 B VERTEX,
SOCIETY 33 DADABHAI, CROSS RD NO 1 V1KAS OPP ANDHER1 RLY STATION,
VILE PARLE-WEST, MUMBAI-400056 ANDHERI E. MUMBAI-400069
72. 030467 Mr. SHETTY SATHEESH 89. 032768 Mr SHAH M1NESH SHANT1LAL
507. PARASRAM PUR1A CHAMBERS, Z-215 NEW LAKE VIEW APTS.
ANAND ROAD, MALAD WEST, VASTRAPUR, AHMEDABAD-38OO15
MUMBAI-400064
90. 032772 Mr. PARIKH NIT1NKUMAR VALLABHDAS
73. 030953 Mr PAVRI FAROKH NARIMAN 28 SUBHASH PARK, SURENDRA
29 SETNA BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, BEHIND MANGALDAS RD PAMBAWAD,
S K PAT1L UDYAN, NOWROJI SETH AHMEDABAD-380015
STREET THAKURDWAR,
91 032876 Mr. CHITRE PURUSHOTTAM
MUMBA1-400002
52 GAURI NANDAN BLOCK NO 10,
74. 031429 Mr MEHTA HEMANT KUMAR SECOND FLOOR NEAR MANISHA NAGA,
15A SAIPRASAD TELIGAL1, CROSS ROAD, HSG PROJECT. KALWA. THANE-400605
ANDHR1 EAST, MUMBAI-400069
92. 033103 Mr MAN MOHAN
75. 031598 Mr. TANTRA YAZD1 BURJOR . MANAGER-ACCOUNTS(FIN SERVICES),
YAZDI TANTRA & CO 7/89 JUHU, BALLARPUR INDUSTRIES LTD,
CHANDAN SOC OFF NORTH SOUTH RD, PO BALLARPUR, PAPERMILLS,
NO 5 OPP VIDYAN1DHI, MUMBAl-400049 BALLARPUR-
76. 031634 Mr. LILANI MEHMOOD AHMED 93. 033287 Mr. SHAH N1KHIL RAMANLAL
70/A. ASMITA VtNTAGS IV, NAYA NAGAR, M/S NIKHIL R SHAH & CO,4 SONA
M1RA ROAD EAST, MIRA ROAD-401107 APARTMENTS, AMBAWADI,
77. 031640 Mr PANDYA CHANDRASHANKAR AHMEDABAD-38
83A/32- BRINDAVAN SOCIETY, 94. 033421 Mr. DAVE SUBHASH MAH1PATRAM
THANE(W), THANE-400601 41, SAKAN TWIN BUNGLOWS, NR
031676 Mr JOSHI BANKlMCHANDRA MANAGEMENT ENCLAVE, OPP
78.
SATELITE CENTRE, VASTRAPUR,
CHANDULAL
AHMEDABAD-38OO1
BANKIM JOSHI &. CO, 23 GOKUL SOC
SINDHWAI MATA RD, PRATAP NAGAR, 95. 033430 Mr. SHAH UDAY DAMODARDAS
VADODARA-390004 UDAY SHAH &. CO OFFICE NO, 40 4TH Fl
TARDEO A/C MARKET, MUMBAI-4OOO34
79. 031679 Mr. JUVEKAR DEEPAK NARAYAN
503 MOHAR APARTMENT PENKARWADI, 96 033540 'Mr. K S SUNDARARAMAN
T RD BABBAI BORIVILl (W), NO 8, NAND SMRITHIIV FLOOR, VALLAB
MUMBAI-400091 BAUG LANE EXTN, GARODIA NAGAR
GHATKOPAR(EAST), MUMBAI-400
80. 031787 Mr. DESHPANDE SUHAS GAJANAN
SWANAND APARTMENTS, 97 033592 Mr. LAKDAVALA KEK1 MINOO
C/O D. G. KARMARKAR, 6TH LANE, 34 JUPITER APTS S, 41 CUFFE PARADE
PRABHAT ROAD, PUNE-411004 MUMBAI-400005
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98 033721 Mr KERMANI BEHROOZ NOSH1R 115. 035121 Ms. MAVANI LOPAMUDRA CHIMANLA
J-17 CUSROW BAUG, 167/A/2 NARAYAN NIWAS, GROUND
SHAHID BHAGAT SINGH RD. FLOOR SION WEST. MUMBAI-400022
MUMBAI-400001 116. 035218 Mr. JAISHANKAR STHANUMURTHY
99 033750 Mr. LAKSHMANAN RAMASWAMY 9/4 SACHIN SOCIETY MULUND EAST.
4/1033 'A' GULSHAN. MUMBAI-400081
BAWA PARDUMAN SINGH RD. 117. 035326 Mr. TELANG DURGESH GUNBA
MULUND-W-, MUMBA1-400080 8, KAUSTUBH. ANANT PATIL ROAD,
100 034048 Mr. KAJI S1KANDAR NUAMSAHEB SHIVAJI PARK, DADAR, MUMBAI-400028
KAJI & ASSO, 1505 C LAXMIPUR1. 118. 035349 Mr. PATEL BHISHMA R
KOLHAPUR-416002 A-15. GARDEN ESTATE. S NO 167/1. 168/1,
101 034117 Mr. MAPARA VIPINCHANDRA RAMLAL AUNDH, PUNE-411007
12-SAHKAR BLDG DATT MANDIR RD. 119. 035355 Ms. DESHPANDEVAIJAYANTI NITIN
MALAD-EAST. MUMBAI-400097 BLDG NO S PANCHADRISOC 55/15, ASHOK
PATH NEAR FILM INST, PUNE-411004
10! 034121 Mr. MEHTA RAJIV JITENDRA
G-20 SARVODAYA NAGAR, 120. 035432 Mr IYER KRISHNAMOORTI NARAYANAN
I PANJRAPOLE LANE, MUMBAI-400O04 16, SUMUKH.. V. P. VARDE ROAD.
BANDRA WEST. MUMBAI-400050
103 034211 Mr KALMANKAR DILEEP GOPALRAO
UMAANAD APTS. 2ND FLR, 151-1, 121. 035499 Mr. SANGHVI LAXMAN BHOGILAL
RAILWAY LINES, DUFFRIN CHOWK, 12 SMARPAN. 26 HARIBHAKTI COLONY.
SHOLAPUR-413001 RACE COURSE CIRCLE.
VADODARA-390015
104 034233 Mr. UDESH1 SURESH MATHRADAS
122. 035505 Mr, BAGDE ASHWIN PRABHAKAR
402 A CHINTAMANI, SHANKAR LANE,
312 CAIN COURT.BEUE MEAD. NEW
OFF S V P ROAD. KANDIVLI -W,
JERSEY-08502. USA
MUMBAI-400067
123. 035705 Ms. DHRUVA NITA RAJESH
105 034262 Mr. MEHTA K1RAN SHANTILAL 220 "AMRUT" SARDAR. NAGAR MAIN
2A, SHYAM ASHISH, LAJPATRAl ROAD, ROAD. RAJKOT-36000^ •
VILE PARLE (WEST), MUMBAI-40O056 124. 035977 Mr. NIRMAL SINGH. MADAN MANSINGH
106). 034264 Mr. SHAH RADHESHYAM SHALOM. PLOT NO S-A. SECTOR 16-
93/10/21/1. PRABHUNIVAS, NR.SHANKAR A, VASHI NAVI MUMBAI-4OO7O3
NAGAR. OUT SIDE SAHAPUR GATE, 125. 035981 Mr. RATHOD JAGDISH GOVINDBHAI
DUDHESHWAR RANCHOD NIWAS, AGRA ROAD.
DIST JHANE, KALYAN-421301
10 034283 Mr. PORE ANIL SHANKARRAO
126. 036023 Mr SHAH PANKAJ RATILAL
242, VENUS APARTMENT, CUFFE PAREDE,
2/206 SWAGAT HINGWALA LANE.
COLABA, MUMBAI-40OO05
GHATKOPAR-EAST. MUMBA1-4OOO7
10 034328 Mr. LADDHA JAGDISH CHANDRA 127. 036121 Ms. MEHTA MANISHA AMRITLAL
MANGALORE REFINERY & PETROCHE-, D/31 GARIB GULHOHAR CROSS RD N. 4
MICALS LTD . ARCADIA, 1ST FL., 195 JUHU VILE PARLE. MUMBAI-400049
NCPA MARG, NARIMAN POINT, 128. 036139 Ms. SHAH SMITA
MUMBAI-400021 1 AMEY FLATS NEAR RED ROSE
109 034542 Mr. RAJKUMAR NARAYANDAS PUGALIA RESTAURANT, BEHIND H L COMMERCE
7 DHAN BHUVAN, NO 1 GROUND FLOOR, COLLEGE.NAVRANGPURA.
5 GA2DAR STREET, CHITRA BAZAAR, AHMEDABAD-38
MUMBA1-400002. 129. 036180 Mr. RANKA SUNILKUMAR RATANLAL
110 034604 Mr BHATIA RAJESH PLOT NO E. MARY VILLA. FLAT NO .
C-201, SILVER AVENUE, KOLIVARY RD, B/103. GAJANAN COLONY ROAD.
KALINA, SANTACRUZ(E), MUMBAI-40 JAWAHAR NAGAR. GOREGAON (W).
MUMBAI-400062
1111. Q34820 Mr. MORPARIA RAJESH GOKALDAS
603/A BASERA APTS, LOKHANDWALA 130. 036242 Mr. SHAH SUN1L VADILAL
COMPLEX, OFF FOUR BUNGLOWS B/401. CHANAKYA. MAHAVIR N A G A R ,
ANDHERI- W, MUMBAI-400058 DAHANUKAR WADI, KANDIVLl(WEST),
MUMBAI-40006
11 1. 034866 Mr. SR1N1VASAN R
131. 036350 Mr CHADHA PANKAJ SWARAJLAL
B-4 AKSHAYA CHHEDANAGAR CHEMBU,
KAKAD BHAVAN, 4TH FLOOR.
MUMBAI-400O89
OPP GAIETY GALAXY CINEMA. 30TH RD.
11 034891 Mr. VAKHARIA KAMLESH BABULAL BANDRA(WEST). MUMBAI-400050
VAKHARIA & SHAH ASSOCITES 137, BORA
132 030359 Mr. SALGIA M A H E S H KUMAR
BAZAR ST ABOVE MAHAVIR, EMPORIUM SALGIA & ASSO HANTHKY HOUSE 1, FL 8
II FLOOR, MUMBAI-400001 MARUTI CROSS LANE NR. HANDLOOM
4.
112 035046 Mr. MUNDADA.MADHUSUDAN HOUSE FORT, MUMBAI-4O0001
MOHANLAL 133. 036430 Mr. WAD1A PERSI CYRUS
PURVA APARTMENTS BUILDING 3, 13 LOMBARD COURT, POPLAR STEET.
AHINSA NAGAR, OPP. AKASHWANI, ROMFORD ESSEX RM 77 EU.
AURANGABAD-431001 LONDON 0, LONDON
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134 036441 Mr SHAH HEMANSHU CHANDRAKANT 152. 037816 Mr BHAT SUHAS NILKANT
HEMANSHU SHAH & CO, A-46. 3RD FL, 4/D/l ANAND DEEP PENDSE NAGAR,
NOBLES, OPP NEHRU BRIDGE, ASHRAM DOMB1VALI-42I201
RD. AHMEDABAD 38OOO9 Mr NAIR, VINOD KRISHNA
153. 037878
135 036472 Mr DOCTOR KASHMALAN KUMUDKANT 14 NHAVA APARTMENTS. PLOT NO 2
B-35 -PUSHPAKUNJ", 15 J N ROAD. SECTOR NO 6, CBD BELAPUK. NAVI
SANTACRUZ (EAST), MUMBA1-4OOO55 MUMBAI-400614
136. 036496 Mr SHAH G1RISH LAXM1CHAND 154. 037996 Mr TAH1LYAN1 MAHESH CHELARAM
G-7 LAL BUNGLOW.,UPASRAYA LANE. ORIGNL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY I
GHATKOPAR (EAST), MUMBA1-400077 LTD, 126/127 SDHV SEEPZ. ANDHERI
137 036584 Mr, GAGAVANI KAMLESH MANUBHA1 EAST. MUMBAl-4000%
1/5 MALAD II ND FLOOR PODAR PAR, 155 037997 Mr PANDEY KISHORH
MALAD -EAST, MUMBA1-400097 C/O DYNATRADE . PO BOX 22842.
138, 036642 Mr. SHAH KAMALESH DWARKADAS SHARJAH, U A E .0, U A E
II/A MANGAL PARK.NAVA V1KAS GRUH
CHAR RASTA, DHUMKETU MARG PALDI. 156 038017 Mr PRABHU SUDHIR DEVIDAS
AHMEDABAD-38OOO7 27. SHR1PAT BHAVAN.WAD1A PATH,
TARDEO. MUMBAI-400034
139. 036869 Mr. CRA.STO VALERIAN AGNELO
C/O 401, SHANTIVAN, PLOT NO 16, 1 C 157 038032 Mr. HEMANT KUMAR BAFNA
COLONY MAIN RD, BORIVL1 (WEST), A -32 TR1VEN. GILBERT HILL, NR
MUMBAI-400103 BHAWANS COLLEGE. ANDHERI -W,
MUMBAI-400058
140. 036969 Mr IYER SHANKAR RAMANATHAN
FLAT 11, ANJALI, AMIT CO. OP HSG SOC, 158. 038091 Mr NANDA RAKESH MADAN
LT DILIP GUPTE MARG, MAHIM, POST BOX 6576, WORL1, MUMBA1-4OOO18
MUMBA1-400705 159 038161 Mr. SABOO RAJENDRA JUGALK1SHORE
141. 036999 Mr. BORKAR DEEPAK GAJANAN R J SABOO ASSO 16 REKHA BLDG 83.
31 KHOTACHI WADI SHELTER BLDG. 1 RAF1 AHMED K1DWAI RD WADALA,
FLOOR GIRGAUM, MUMBA1-400004 MUMBA1-400031
142. 037082 Mr. LATH CIRDHAR1LAL 160. 038282 Mr SHAH PRADIP SHANT1LAL
DAGGER FORST TOOLS LTD., 21. ZALAWAD SOCIETY. B/12, VYOM
1ST POKHRAN ROAD, THANE-400606 BLDG., DAMODAR WADI,
143. 037093 Mr. DHANRAJAN1 RAJU KISH1NCHAND KANDIVLI -E, MUMBAI-400101
21 1 FLOOR, NEHRU SHOPPING CENTRE 161. 038359 Mr DHRUVE KISHOR MANILAL
NEHRU, CHOWK, ULHAS NAGAR-421002 B, 209 SAHKAR APTS S V RD,
144. 037366 Mr SREEDHAR VENKATRAMAN MALAD-WEST. MUMBAI-400064
FLAT NO-10 V FL DINANATH TER, RACE. 162. 038398 Mr SERRAO LAWRENCE CAJETAN JOHN
PLOT NO 352 NR SHITALA S, D/4, PEARL HOUSES, 205 DR AMBEDKAR
HANKAR MANDIR SHIMPOLI RD BORI, ROAD, DADAR. MUMBAI-400014
MUMBAI-400092 163. 038424 Mr. KOTECHA MITESH ASHW1N
145. 037436 Mr. MAHULKAR RAJESH VAMAN SETHNA HOUSE 1 FLOOR, 56 TRINITY ST
A/10, DAHISAR DARSHAN H G DESAJ1 RD. DOBITALAO. MUMBAI-400002
DAHISAR EAST, MUMBAI-400068
164 038441 Mr THANAWALA MAHAMOOD
146. 037441 Mr. JANI ASHIT PRABODHCHANDRA HASANAL1
307/B DARSHANA VITHALBHAI RD. VILE 2/10 READYMONEY BLDG NO 11,
PARLE WEST, MUMBAI-4OOO56 CLARE RD BYCULLA. MUMBAI-400008
147. 037455 Mr. RANDER1A MAHESH NARENDRA 165. 038518 Mr. BHATTBHATT PURUSHOTTAM
MAHESH RANDERIA & CO.PANCHSHEELA GROUP FINANCIAL CONTROLLER,
23. SB1 VAIBHAV SOCITY. CHEMIPACK(T) LTD. P O BOX 2552. DART
DAULAT NAGAR, RD NO 1 BORIVALI SALAAM, TANZANIA-0. TANZANIA
(EAST), MUMBAI-400066
166. 038591 Mr. JAIN BAPULAL
148. 037481 Mr. PATEL TUSHAR PRAMESHCHANRA 386/B, RAJASHREE TOWER, NEAR
103 AD1TYA APARTMENTS, 106/A, PRATAP CINEMA. KOLBAD THANE (W
D.NAGAR, ANDHERI WEST, THANE-400601
MUMBAI-400058
167. 038598 Mr. DESAI YOGESH SHARADCHANDRA
149. 037559 Mr. ACHARYA PALLAV RASIKLAL 40-D AVINASH SOC HARNI RD,
16 D N SHOPPING CENTRE, VADODARA-390006
VALSAD-3%001 168. 038675 Mr. NAIR GIRISH SIVASHANKARAN
150. 037630 Mr. SHAH DH1RAJ KANJIBHA C/O NATIONAL INVESTMENTS CO, P
168-A, 1ST FLOOR.VAIDYA WADI, 25667. SAFAT.KUWA1T-13117, KUWAI
THAKURDWAR RD, MUMBAI-400002 169. 038855 Mr. BUCH PARESH SURYAVADAN
151 037732 Mr. DAVE, PRASHANT HARIPRASA C 503 SWAPNA SAGAR BLDG SWAP
PH. DAVE & CO. 113/A, SATTAM, ESTATE, ANAGARI NEAR MODEL TOWN CLNY
CARDINL GRACIOUSE RD, CHAKALA, ALRAJESHWAR RD MULUND-W,
ANDHERI (E), MUMBAI-400099 MUMBAI-400080
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170. 038877 Ms. FAD1AJAGRUTI KETAN 188 040563 Mr. RAVAL YOGESH MANSUKHLAL
23, NITYANAND NAGAR-3, SAHAR ROAD, 4/CHARKOP SHRIJI KRUPA SOC, PLAT 14
ANDHER1 (EAST), MUMBAI-400069 SECTOR 2 PART 1, CHARKOP KANDIVLI
171 03 8902 Mr SARAF RAJENDRA VASANT WEST. MUMBAI-400067
FLAT NO 202. MADHUBAN, B WING, 189. 040719 Mr KATYARA PRAKASH ISHWARDAS
PARVAT1 NAGAR. SINHAGAD ROAD, 27 MATAJI BUNGLOW,
PUNE-411030, NETAJI SUBHASH ROAD MULUND.
172 039180 Mr BHATIA SHYAMAL NAROTTAM MUMBAI-400080
5/B KEUAL MAHAL, 64 MARINE DRIVE, 190. 040771 Mr. DOSHI MUKESH KUMAR
MUMBAI-400020 MUKESH DOSHI & CO VAKIL INDL
173 039200 Mr K.ATTA RAM LAL ESTATE, WALBHAT RD, GQREGOAN(E),
ROOM NO 51, III RD FLOOR, 101, ZAVERI MUMBA1-400063
BAZAR, MUMBA1-400002 191. 041158 Mr BAHER1A SHANKER LAL
174. 039237 Mr DESAI SUDHIRKUMAR KIRTIDEV C/63 GOYAL TOWERS,NEAR JHANVI
G/4 YASH APARTMENT, BEHIND GAUTAM RESTAURANT STAURANT, SAHJANAND
NAGAR, RACE COURSE CIRCLE. COLLEGE ROAD. AHMEDABAD-380015
VADODARA-390007 192. 041181 Mr. BAGMAR SATISH KUMAR
175. 039600 Mr. SHAH KAMLESH N 20/2 BHINA (B), FLAT NO. 3. DHANKAWDI,
5, BOMBAY MUTUAL ANNEXE 1ST FL, PUNE-411043
(GUNBOW STREET! BEHIND CITI BANK,
193. 041227 Mr. PANICKER VINOD KUMAR
17 RUSTOM SIDHWA MARG FORT,
MADHAVAN
MUMBAI-400001
B-13 VASHI SAPHALYA, SECTOR 9A PLOT
176 039690 Ms. MEENA MAHESH MANEK NO 10 VASHI, NAVI MUMBA1-400703
M/S M MANEK & CO , 9/B VAIBHAV PLOT 194. 041399 Mr VINJAMURI SURESH KUMAR
NO 12-13 3. TPS-VI OFF JUHU ROAD P B NO 47595, ABUDABI. ABUDABI-0,'
SANTACRUZ (WEST), MUMBAI-400054 UAE
177. 039740 Mr SHAH NAINESH KANTILAL 195. 041471 Mr BHARGAVA AKHILESH
A/17, JEEVAN SUDHA, JUHU LANE. 11, ROSHAN DEEP APARTMENTS,
ANDHERUWEST), MUMBAI-400058
SECOND FLOOR, PLOT NO 462, 15 TH
178 039887 Mr JADHAV SHASHIKANT PANDURANG ROAD, KHAR-WEST. MUMBAI-400052
A-l, SEJAL CO OP SOC, SUBHASH ROAD,
DOMBIVALI-421202 196 041498 Mr GUPTA ANURAG
19/16D FORT MANSION, 2ND FL ,
179. 039893 Mr. BHUJWALA NAHID MOHAMED BRITISH GOTEL LANE. OFF M S MARG,
MOOSA MUMBAI-400023
37/1059 NEHRU NAGAR KURLA EAST,
MUMBAI-400024 197. 041556 Mr PATEL DIPAKKUMAR
403, DIWAN CHAMBER, 4TH FLOOR, HIGH
180, 040157 Mr. PAYMASTER GAURANG RAMESH
COURT LANE. NEHRU PARK, SOCIETY,
EXMINER PRESS BLDG. 35 DALAL ST,
NAVRANGPURA, AHMEDABAD-380009
MUMBAI-400023
198. 041707 Mr MEHTA MAUL1K CHANDRA KETU
181. 040161 Mr BANGAR LALIT KUMAR
604-A INDRAPRASTH. RACE COURSE
3 B 503 ASHA NAGAR, OFF W E HIGH WAY,
CIRCLE, VADODARA-390007
BOR1VL1 -(E), MUMBAI-400066
199. 041725 Mr PAREKH ARUNKUMAR
040206 Mr. PAI RAJESH MADHUKARRAO RE-
I/A SURAJ APARTMENT BEHIND "SHANTI
GENCY TEXTILES PORTUGUESA LD,
LUGAR DO VILARELHO 4910 CAMINH, ASHRAM. ESKAR ROAD. BORIVLI WEST,
PORTUGAL-0, PORTUGAL MUMBAI-4OO1O3
200. 041729 Mr. BALASUBRAMANIAN S
183. 040264 Ms. SHAH SADHANA 65 B/22 BRINDABAN, THANE-400601
B-303 PREET APTS., WAKADEWADI,
PUNE-411003 201. 041752 Ms. SANGEETA SANJAY AGGARWAL
C/0 SANJAY AGGARWAL. P.O.BOX 3800,
184 040322 Mr JOSHI JAGANNATH JAYANT
DUBAI-0. DUBAI
202 TUREL PAKHADI JAKERIA ROAD,
MALAD-WEST, MUMBAI-400064 202 041816 Mr. KAMPANI ATUL KR1SHANLAL
JIVAN BHUVAN, 2ND PORWADA, 101/105
185 040336 Mr PATHAK RAKESH GAUTAMBHA1
N D. ROAD, MUMBAI-400009
S/6 PUNAYABHUMI CHAMBERS, DARPAN
203. 041829 Mr ADVAN1 DEEPAK
SIX RDS, ST X "AVIERS" S SCHOOL RD,
AHMEDABAD-380014 28 SIND CHAMBERS COLABA,
MUMBAI-400005
186. 040362 Mr RAVISHANKER A
204. 941930 Mr. JOSHI ABHAY BHALCHANDRA
COMMERCIAL MANAGER, ENSCO
OCEAN1CS CO. OLYMPIA THAI TOWER, C/O DR MRS.NEELIMA M THATTE,
13TH FL, 444, RATCHADAP1SEK RD, THATTE NURSING HOME, PAWANA
SAMSENNOK, BANGKOK 10320 NAGAR, CHINCHWAD, PUNE-411033
1S7 040369 Mr SAHASRABUDHE BALKRISHNA 205. 042097 Mr. YADAV RAJESH BADR1NARAYAN
SHRI SWAMl SAMARTH KIPA CO OP, C/O RAO & YADAV. 1ST FLOOR,
SOCIETY, NO 2 4 / 1 . PLOT NO 11C/D. VAL1 MANZIL, GADDIGUDAM,
DHANKAWADI, PUNE-411043 NAGPUR-440001
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206 042211 Mr. DIWAN UMESH BALWANT 223 043373 Mr. MANTRl ASHISH GANESH
U.B DIWAN & CO, PLOT NO 14, RENUKA B-3, SHRI NIWAS, M G RD,
SWAPNA, MAND1R SOC , ERANDAWANE. GOREGOAN-WEST, MUMBAI-400062
PUNE-411004 224. 043584 Mr. JOSHI PRAVEEN KESHAVRAO
207. 04228B Mr SHANBHAG RAJESH V1SHWANTH 1304/1, PURTI, BAJIRAO RD, SHUKRAWAR
E-7 BIMA NAGAR, M V ROAD. PETH', NR TEL EXCHANGE,
ANDHERI E, MUMBAl-400069 PUNE-411002
208. 042294 Mr RAO SATYADEV RAMANNA 225. 043625 Mr SANKARANARAYANAN SRIRAM
6/83 RADHA BHUWAN.HINDU COLONY 8. DIVINE EXPRESS SOCIETY, EASTERN
2ND LANE, DADAR, MUMBAI-400014 EXPRESS HIGHWAY. MULUND(EAST),
MUMBAI-4000
209. 042362 Mr MELVILLE MICHAEL PINTO
9 SANGITA, ST. PIUS ' C SOCIETY, NAHUR 226 043635 Mr PAI SUBHAS KOCHIKAR
ROAD. MULUND -W, ML'MBAI-400080 1041J MOTOR CITY DRIVE, SUITE 310,
BETHESDA, MD 20817, U S A-0. U S A
210 042598 Mrs. MADHAVI UDAY PANDYA
458, KINGS DRIVE. WEMBLEY, 227. 043726 Mr MUNI HITESH JAGJIVANDAS
MIDDLESEX HA99JJB, LONDON, A/11. AMBIKA ESTATE, VALLABHBAUG
U K-0, U K EAST, MUMBAI-400077

211. 042600 Mr. PATEL KIRAN DEVJI 228 043804 • Mr SHAH APOORVA AJIT
1ST FLOOR. SHIV KRUPA.NAROLI, VIA
C-43FLAT NO 203, SECTOR VIII, SHANTI
BHILAD. U T OFDADRA AND NAGAR
NAGAR, MIRA ROAD (EAST), MIRA
HAVI, BHILAD-396106
ROAD-401107
229. 043829 Ms KAR1SHMA ASHISH SHAH
212 042868 Mr DOHADWALA SHABB1R AKBERALI
201-SKYSCRAPER-B. 74, BHULABHAI
AL GURG FOSROC PVTLTD. P O BOX 657,
DESAI ROAD, MUMBAI-400026
DUBAI, UAE-0, UAE
230. 043933 Mr KANUNCO OMPRAKASH
213 042917 Mr JIJINA KHUSHRU BURJOR
ROOPCHAND
3B/3O1 DAMODAR PARK, L.B S
107 KIKA STREET, 2ND FLOOR.
MARG. GHATKOPAR WEST, MUMB A1-400004
MUMBAI-400086
231. 0439 35 Mr SARDESA1 VIJAY GOV1ND
214, 042919 Mr. RAMOLIA KISHORKUMAR 303, FAIRY APARTMENTS CHS LTD,
DARSHAN APT , FLAT NO 6, PATEL HOLLY CROSS RS. I C COLONY.
COLONY, STREET NO.3, ROAD NO.l, BORIVLI(WEST), MUMBA1-4001
JAMNAGAR-361008
232. 044183 Mr MILIND SHARADCHANDRA PADHYE
215. 042938 Mr. VIRA KHUSHALCHAND DUNGARSH1 1644, SADASHIV PETH, PUNE-411030
3308, KNOWLLWOOD LANE,
233 044213 Mr NARAYAN SHIVSHANKAR PAREKH
HOMEWOOD. ILLINOIS III 60430, U.S A-
A-8. DATTA PRAKASH,
0. USA
SANT NAMDEO PATH CROSS RD NO. 2,
216. 042963 Mr TILE MADHUKAR RAGHUNATH DOMBIVALI-421201
OFF 21ST FLOOR, VISHAMPAYAM
234 044269 Mr NARAYAN RAVICHANDRAN
SANKUL. OPP HOTEL PANCHAVAT1,
9/10 AJAY NIVAS, PLOT NO 137,
NASHIK-422001
WADALA. MUMBAI-400031
217 43045 Mr LAL KUNJ BIHARI 044284 Mr PRAVEEN MANIK CHANDIRAMANI
235.
BARI BRAHAMPUR1, SIROHI, 102 RARK P O BOX 56472, DUBAI, U A E-0, U A E
WEST-I, RAHEJA ESTATE, KULLUP WASI
BORIVLI EAST, MUMBAl-400092 236. 044357 Ms SANA WAS1M ASI
B/I01, FIRDOS APARTMENTS. NEAR
IRLA MASJID, JUHU. MUMBAI-400049
218. 043233 Ms. MRS SACHDEVA KANIKA RAJIV
237. 044364 Mr PATIL DAYARAM KHUSHALRAO
T-2/53 PARASRAMPURIA TOWERS. NR
MILLAT NAGAR ANDHERI LINK, ROAD OFFICE NO, 5 III FLOOR HIGHWAY
TOWERS, BOMBAY-PUNE RD
ANDHERI (WEST), MUMBAI-400053
CHINCHWAD, PUNE-411019
219. 043248 Mr. JAIN RAJEEV KUMAR
238 044382 Mr. MEHTA HITESH PRANJIVAN
RAJEEV JAIN & ASSOCIATESS, 404/B.
KANAKIA PARK NO 1, 32/2. JAWAHAR NAGAR, ROAD NO 7,
THAKUR COMPLEX, KANDIVALI E. GOREGAON WEST. MUMBAI-400062
MUMBA1-400101 239. 044397 Mr SANDESH RAMAKANT DEORUKHKAR
220. 043278 Mr MODAK MILIND CHANDRASHEKHAR C-414 YAMUNA RIVER PARK.
SUMAN V1HAR, OPP STATE BANK, OLD RAWAL PADA, SHIV VALLABH ROAD,
AGRA ROAD, NASHIK-422002 DAHISAR-EAST, MUMBAl-400069
221. 043325 Ms. PREETI SHYAMAL PAREKH 240. 044556 Mr. MODY MONISH ARUN
C/O D M SHAH. 3/8, AKURLI SOCIETY, 93-C, VIDHARBHA SAMRAT SOC , 2/10,
AKURL1 CROSS ROAD-1. VALLABHBHAI PATEL ROAD.
KANDIVALI- EAST, MUMBAI-400101 VILE PARLE WEST, MUMBA1-400036
241 044668 Mr SOMANI JAGDISH CHANDRA
222. 043351 Mr SRIRAMAN RAGHAVAN
J SOMANI & CO., B - 202, SHRI HARI PARK.
21/343 ADARSHNAGAR, PRABHADEVI,
B/H CENTRE POINT BUILDING,,
MUMBAI, MU
RING ROAD. SURAT-395OO2
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242. 044675 MR. BULSARA KHUSHRO ASPY 260. 045723 Mr. GOYAL DHARMENDRAM
MASKATI CORNER, JOLLY H1GHR1SE APARTMENTS. F/4,
37 ALAMOUNT ROAD, MUMBAI-400026 6TH FLOOR. PALI MALA ROAD, BANDRA,
243. 044718 Mr SAMANT NILESH SURESH MUMBAI-400050
409, MANJU MAHAL, 35, PALI HILL, 261. 045772 Ms SEEMA SHIRISH THAKUR
BANDRA WEST, MUMBAI-400050 QUEENS PARK, BLDG NO 2,
BLOCK NO 202. PARNAKA. VASAl WEST.
244 044785 Mr. MANJREKAR SANJAY JANARDAN
THANE-401201
A/10, SHANTI CAMPUS, NAHUR ROAD.,
MULUND WEST, MUMBAI-400080 262. 045822 Mr MEHTA TUSHAR PRAVINCHANDRA
404-A SUNDARAM 1ST CROSS LANE.
245 044852 Mr. SANJAY BHANDARI LOKHANDWALA COMPLEX.
301, CRYSTOL TOWER, GUNDlVALI, ANDHERI-W. MUMBAI-400053
WE. HIGH WAY, ANDHERI (EAST),
MUMBA1-400059 263. 045901 Mr MAHESHWARI DINESH KUMAR
SECTOR 8. C/6-302. SHANTI NAGAR,
246 044931 Mr TEJASKUMAR DHANVANTRAI MIRA ROAD EAST, MIRA ROAD-401107
SHUKLA
264. 045956 Mr. UKA JOY JAYANT
22, AAKRUTI S O C , NR. VIVEKANAND
10, SNEH KUNJ, 5 LABURNUM RD,
FLATS , SATELLITE ROAD,
GAMDEV1, MUMBAI-400007
AHMEDABAD-38OOI5
265. 045976 Mr BHATNAGAR PUNEET
247 044938 Mr VIPUL HARIPRASADBHAI ACHARYA ARADHANA, NEW PATKAR BLCOKS,
273 SARVODAYA, NR G P O, TURNER ROAD. BANDRA WEST.
AHMEDABAD-38OO01 MUMBAI-400050
248. 045061 Mr. SABAPATHY SURYANARAYANAN 266. 046006 Mr. CHONKAR SANDESH RAVINDRANATH
A 11 OM SABASRI SOC. B-22 DEEP SAGAR.OPP REGENCY HOTEL,
SUBHASH CROSS ROAD NO 1, N S PHADKE MARG, ANDHERI [E],
VILE PARLE E, MUMBAI-400057 MUMBAI-400069
249. 045097 Mr JOSHI KAUSHIK BHUPATRAI 267. 046087 Mr GANGANI KARIM A M
6/30, MALAD CO OP HSG SCTY, PODAR ADELPHI CHAMBERS, 2ND FLOOR.
PARK, MALAD(EAST), MUMBAI-400097 BLOCK NO 13, 44/G MIRZA GALIB ROAD.
250. 045134 Mr. SHAH KISHOR CHHOTALAL (CLARE ROAD), BYCULLA,
382/1, FIRST FLOOR, OFFICE NO. 5, MUMBAI-400008
BIPIN VIJAY SUPER MARKET, 268. 046147 Ms DESHPANDE ANJALI ASHUTOSH
PETH BHAG, TANAJI CHOWK, C/O.DR S D DESHPANDE, 4. VIVEKANAND
SANGLI-416416 COLONY, NR BHIDE. HOSPITAL. SAVEDI,
AHMEDNAGAR-414001
251. 045137 Mr. HETAL CHANDRAKANT KAPAD1A
4. BHUMI APARTMENTS, 269. 046173 Mr. BALDEV PRASHANT VASANTLAL
BEHIND PALD1 POST OFFICE, PALD1, 7/8 PATEL SHOPPING CENTRE,
AHMEDABAD-38OOO7 1ST FLOOR, NEAR SUBWAY.
MALAD-WEST, MUMBAI-400064
252. 045208 Mr ANUP MOHAN JOHRI
B-l AMUL APTS, SUBHANPURA, 270. 046199 Mr. ARORA SANJAY ISHWARDUTT
VADODARA-390001 C-401/402 PUSHP HERITAGE.
NEAR MAHAVIR NAGAR,
253. 045304 Mr. JOSHI PARAG BHALACHANDRA DAHANUKARWADI, KANDIVLI (WEST)
OPP GOVT HOSPITAL, SHRIKRUPA ST
KARJAT-410201 '* 271. 046287 Mr GANDHI KIRAN VASUDEO
14/192, LOKMANYA NAGAR,
254. 045419 Mr. DASGUPTA PRATAP PUNE-411030
# 8 BHAVANA, GOSHALA RD,
272. 046461 Ms NAVAPURA DARSHANA GOVIND
MULUND(WEST), MUMBAI-400080
1. K IT-KAT CO-OP HSG SOC.
255. 045455 Mr. NAHAR RAKESH KASTURBA CROSS ROAD-1,
415 TRINITY BUILDING, A.P.MARKET BORIVILI-EAST. MUMBAI-4000
S.S GAIKWAD ROAD, MUMBAI-400801 273 046474 Ms. DAVDA INDIRA DUNGARSH1
256. 045499 Mr PUTHRAN DINESH KORAGAPPA 18, HIRA SADAN, R R 7 ROAD.
B 53/516, MIG COLONY. BANDRA EAST MULUND-WEST. MUMBAI-400080
MUMBAI-400051 274. 046520 Mr DIAS DERICK FRANCIS
257. 045679 Mr K N GANDHI "DHEERAJ GARDEN", FLAT NO 405,
ARTHUR ANDERSEN, P O BOX 97, DOKKI B-WING, POONAM NAGAR,
GIZA, EGYPT-0, EGYPT NEAR P M G P COLONY,
MAHAKALI CAVES ROAD. ANDHERI
258. 045713 Mr. DOCTOR NADIR MAH1AR
275. 046544 Mr. RANE DINESH ANANTRAO
501 WATCHA GANDHI BLDG,
D 62 PRASANNA JEEVAN SOC. BABHAI
HUGHES ROAD, NO 2 PATKAR MARG
EKSAR RD, BORIVLI WEST.
MUMBAI-400036
MUMBAI-400092
259. 045722 Ms. DESAI MRS ARATI ASHUTOSH
046551 Mr. JHAWAR SUBHASH BALKISHAN
276
S. NO. 277/31, ANJOR, PLOT NO. 1 B,
DEV VRATH APTS, D WING, FLAT NO 2,
ASHIYANA. PARK SOC., BANER, POST NAV SAHAYADRI, NEAR VITHAL
(PHASE II), PUNE-411007 MANDIR, KARVE NAGAR. PUNE-411052
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277 046606 Mr. KELKAR RAJENDRA SHRINIWAS 295 047589 Mr. MITTAL MUKESH KUMAR
6/RAJESHREE BUILDING, R N N RD, 304, JAI SHREE APARTMENTS, R N P PARK.
GHATKOPAR-EAST, MUMBAI-400077 NR JESAL PARK. BHAYANDAR(E).
278. 046616 Mr. MODANI RAMRAJ PANNALAL BHAYANDAR-4011
C/O ASHOK CYCLE SERVICE, ASALPHA 296 0476 1 3 Mrs MEHER PERCY PAVRI
VILLAGE. GHATKOPAR(W), MUMBA1-40 FLAT NO 9, SATYAM PARK. ROAD NO 4,
279. 046646 SINDHI COLONY, AUNDH. PUNE-411007
Mr. JHAVERI VIRAL MAHESHBHAI
137. HIRABHAINI POLE, FATASA POLE. 297. 047690 Mr CHHAJED PRAFULLA PREMSUKH
AHMEDABAD-38OOOI 142, I4TH FLOOR. PRINCETON
APARTMENTS. H1RANANDANI GARDEN.
280 046660 Mr MANJREKAR VAIBHAV GUNVANT
MAIN STREET, POWA1 MUMBAI-400076
A-l RAMESHWARI.GOLANJI HILL,
PAREL VILLAGE, MUMBAI-400012 298. 047 832 Mr GAJJAR SANJAY NATVAKLAL
LALI BAZAR, KOLK1 ROAD. (GUJARAT).
281. 046707 Ms. MAZGAONKAR ANUJA UDAY
UPLETA-360490
FLAT NO 3. MONICA APPTS, 22/1A ANAND
NlKETAN SOCIETY, KARVENAGAR. 299. 047841 Mr LADHA SANDESH BANK.ATLAL
PUNE-4II052 C-lll USHA BLDG JANKALYAN NAGAR.
MALVAN1 COL NO. 1. MARVE ROAD.
281. 046810 Mr. CH1TTOR IYER VENKATESH SIVARA MALAD-W, MUMBAI-400095
38/5 TARUN BHARAT, CHS CHAKALA,
300. 047868 Mr SURENDHREN M
ANDHERI-EAST, MUMBAI-4000
C/O K M UNNIKR1SHNAN. MS/RBM/TQ/G-
283 046840 Mr. JAIN VIMALCHAND BABULAL BLDG, NO G/25. 6TH FLOOR.
1534 SADASHIV PETH, OPP TILAK CENTRAL RAILWAY, SIR J J RD, BYCULLA
SMARAK MANDIR, TILAK ROAD, Mr. LONIKAR SHASHIKANT ACHUTRAO
301. 047887
PUNE-411030 MANAGER-FINANCE. PERFECT CIRCLE
284. 046848 Mr SHAH DILEEP KUMAR VICTOR LTD. 20 M1DC. SATPUR.
161/165, DADISETH AGIARY LANE. NASHIK-422007
ONSIDE OFFICE NO I4C. 1ST FLOOR, 302 047891 Ms SHETTY ANUPAMA NARENDRA
MUMBAI-400002 1132 NITYANAND SADAN,
285. 046891 Mr UDESHI PRAGNESH V SATHE COLONY. SHUKRAWAR PETH,
41 SB1 SEA VIEW CHS LTD.FOUR PUNF-41 1002
BUNGLOWS RD, OPP GOOD, SHEPHERD 303 047924 Mr. CHETAN VALLABHDAS PABAR1
CHURCH. ANDHERI(W), MUMBAI-4OO053 B201 LABH ASH1SH. 2ND FLOOR.
286. 046924 Ms. GIRIJA RAJIV JAIN OLD POLICE LANE. ANDHER1 - E,
12-B/304, SANGEET COMPLEX, MUMBAI-400069
JESAL PARK, D1ST. THANE, 304. 047983 Mr MIRANDA BRIAN SIMON
BHAYANDAR-40M05 RATAN MAMA & CO., P.O.BOX 13094,
287 046972 Mr. MUNDRA V1NOD MANNALAL DUBAI. DUBAI-0, U.A.E.
A/J AMRAPALI APARTMENTS, OPP JULI 305. 047996 Mr SHARMA JITENDRA MAHAVIR
APTS. NR CHANDRAMANI HOSPITAL, C-2/15 SUNDER NAGAR, MALAD-WEST,
GIRDHARNAGAR, SHAHIBAUG MUMBAI-400064
288. 046998 Mr. SIMARIA SARJU PRAVIN 306 048044 Mr. CHANDE PAWANKUMAR GOVIND
SHR1 SUHAS KAKODKAR. A-2. NAVSHILPVANI, GAUTHAN ROAD,
10-A LADHA HOUSE, PAPER MILL LANE, IRLA. VILE PARLE-WEST.
V P RD, MUMBAI-400004 MUMBAI-400056

289. 047062 Mr. SETH SANJEEV RAM LABHAYA 307. 048186 Ms MENKA VIKRAM KELKAR
33A/21, MANISH NAGAR, NO 1. SINDHULA, GROUND FLOOR,
NOWROJI GAMADIA RD.
ANDHERI-WEST, MUMBAI-400058
MUMBAI-400026
290. 047076 Mr. SHAH MAULIK VINAYCHANDRA
308. 048321 Mr. VALAME BIPEEN YASHWANT
3, GANESH SHIV KRUPA APTS,
99/C. GANESH WADI, MUGBHAT.
ICCHANATH, SURAT-395007
GIRGAUM. MUMBA1-40
291. 047199 Mr. KUDAV KAMLESH VINOD
309. 048324 Ms PALEJA ALPA LAXMIDAS
A/3 CHOKSEY BLDG, GAMDEVI ROAD, A/9, VIMAL APPTS.. C D BARFIWALA
MUMBAI-400007 MARG, ANDHERI WEST, MUMBA1-4OO058
292. 047232 Mr DAS NIRMAL KUMAR Mr KAPOOR RANJU HARIOM
310. 048342
104, DEV1KA PALACE, 228, RING RD, 7/641, LITTLE GIFT BLDG. 19TH ROAD,
JARIPATKA, NAGPUR-440014 KHAR. MUMBAI-400052
293. 047331 Mr. PETER SUNIL GLADSON
311. 048414 Mrs PATEL SWAROOP SWAPNESH
C/O REV JAMES KUMAR, D/3. SHIV KUTIR. 4TH FLOOR,
ROBINSON MEMORIAL CHURCH, CADEL ROAD. SHIVAJI PARK, DADAR.
13 S H MARG BYCULLA, MUMBAI-4OO008 MUMBA1-400028
294. 047588 Mr. SUNITA ARORA 312. 048517 Ms. GALA VANDAA BAKUL
84, MURISON BLVD, SCARBOROI GH, 7/32 SWPANA, OSWAL PARK
ONTARIO M1B2B6, CANADA-0, CANADA POKHARAN -2. THANE-400601
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313. 048556 Mr. OZA DWIRESH MADHUSUDAN 332. 049941 Ms SHASTR1 SUBASHREE
14, RATAN APTS, S V ROAD, PADMANABHAN
BORIVLI WEST, MUMBAI-400092 5 P C BANERJEE COMPOUND.
314. 048670 Mr MODY OJAS KIRTI KHOT ROAD, BHANDUP. MUMBAI-400078
D/405, SIMLA HOUSE, 51B NEPEAN SE 333. 050613 Mr. SHARMA BIJAY K
RD, MUMBAI-400036 DATTAGURU CO OP KSG SOCIETY, PLOT
315. 048719 Mr. SHAH CHIRAG D1PAKBHAI BHUPAT NO 13 CH1NCHPADA, P.O PEN,
RAIGAD-402107
VIBHUTI, OPP CENTRAL BANK,
MAHALAXMI CROSS ROAD, PALD1, 334. 054374 Mr P VISWANATH
AHMEDABAD-38OOO7 C/O K NARAYANASWAMY. FLAT NO 202.
SAMRUDHI APTS, VASTRAPUR,
316. 048862 Mr SHETTY MANOJ GOPAL
AHMEDABAD-38OO15
SAI ASHRAY, ARAM SCTY RD, VAKOLA
SANTACRUZ(E), MUMBAI-400055 335. 055956 Mr. MAHESHKUMAR DAMANI
B/60, ELBEE APARTMENTS,
317 048884 Mr. VENKATA KAMESHWAR RAO
OFFICE FLOOR, RING RD, SURAT-3950O2
11 ANAND APARTMENTS,
88 SHIVAJI NAGAR, NAGPUR-440010 336. 056678 Mr DALMIA ASHOK
SUNDARAM-7 FLAT NO 502.
318. 048933 Mr. JOSHI SURENDRA PRABHAKAR
RAHEJA COMPLEX. WESTERN EXPRESS
31/C, LOKMANYA NAGAR, THKATARI
HIGHWAY. MALAD(WEST),
MARG, MAHIM, MUMBAI-400016
MUMBAI-40009
319. 048977 Mr. VENKATA GANESH RAMAMURTHY
337. 057380 Mr. SINGHANIA SUPARNA
5 D ALMURA, ANUSHAKTI NAGAR l-B-201. ICICI APARTMENTS.
MUMBAI-400094 CEASER.ROAD. AMBOLI,
320. 048993 Mr. PADWAL J1TENDRA DINANATH ANDHERI- WEST. MUMBAI-400058
352/A, SANJOG, 3RD FLOOR, 338. Mr BAPNA SANJEEV
058217
VEER SAVARKAR MARG, DADAR, C/O KANOO LIWA TRADING W L L.
MUMBAI-4OOO28. P O BOX NO 54771. J C PENNEY
321. 049189 Mr. IYENGAR PRAKASH RAJGOPALAN COLLECTIONS, SEEF MALI.,
C - l l , CHETAN APTS, BEHIND KAVITA BAHARA1N-0.,
APTS, AUNDH ROAD. KHADKI, 339. 059401 Mr SONI KAPIL
PUNE-411003 C/O SHRI SUSHIL DAGA, 510 B WING
322. 049198 Ms SHWETA ANJANEYA AGASHE SATYAM, LINKING ROAD,
A/4, VINAY,BHAGORI KEER RD, MAHI1 BORIVALI-WEST. MUMBAI-400091
MUMBAI-400016 340. 070126 Mr. DUTT DEV SADAY
323. 049209 Mr TIBREWALA SANDEEP BAJRANGL C/O MR MANOBIMA ROY. 5, MOUNT
S-4/602 SUNDER NAGAR, S V ROAD, MARY, BANDRA - WEST. MUMBAI-400050
MALAD WEST, MUMBAI-400064 341. 071282 Mr GOYAL SHRI VALLABH
324. 049219 Mr. RUNGTA VINEET RADHESHYAM 401 GARDEN VIEW.
8 RAMESH NIVAS, BHULABHAI DESAI X-13 SHASTRI NAGAR. ANDHERI (WEST),
ROAD, MUMBAI-400026 MUMBA1-4O0053
325. 049293 Mr. PICARDO SONIA ROSE 342. 071325 Mr. AGRAWAL PRADEEP KUMAR
B-IA BLOCK JOLLY H1GHRISE, MANAGER INTERNAL AUDIT. INDIAN
APT 241/A PALIMALA ROAD, BANDR RAYON & INDUSTRIES LTD, (GUJRAT).
MUMBAI-400050 VERAVAL-362266
326. 049352 Mr. WAKANKAR JAYDEEP MADHUKA 343. 072820 Mr. AWASTHI RAKESH
89 TULSHIAGWALE COLONY, 3 F-21, MAKER KUNDAN GARDEN, JUHU
DEVCHHAYA 1ST FLR, PARVATI. TARA ROAD, JUHU, SANTACRUZ-WEST.
PUNE-411009 MUMBAI-400049
327. 049443 Mr. PANDYA JAYDEEP GIRISHBHAI 344. 073146 Mr. GIRISH KUMAR GARG
5, NEW SHARAD SOCIETY, NR. GIRISH GARG & CO .
VIJAYNAGAR FLATS, NARANPURA, 211 NEW CLOTH MARKET. 2ND FLOOR.
AHMEDABAD-38OO1 AHMEDABAD-38OOO2
328. 049611 Mr. KAMATH-AJAY DEVDAS 345. 074728 Mr. PRAMOD KUMAR VYAS
11, PRASAD, HANUMAN CROSS RDNO1 C-201 BLOSSOM APARTMENTS, VISHAL
VILE PARLE EAST, MUMBAI-4OOO57 NAGAR K, BEHIND PANCHAVATI HOTEL.
329. 049630 Mr. VEGAD SANJAY JETHALAL VASAI-401202
C-312, KAMLA VIHAR, 346. 075002 Mr. SHRIMALI KRISHAN GOPAL
BEHIND MAHAVIR NAGAR, 5/B LALIT SOCIETY, TIDKE COLONY
KANDIVLI(WEST), MUMBAI-4000 TRIMBAK ROAD, NASIK-422OO2
330. 049885 Mr. SHENOY SHAILESH MOHANDA 347. 075357 Mr SUNIL JHANWAR
i - H A Z A R I BHAVAN, C/O R S SAMARIA. 202 GIRNAR. PODAR
DR RAJENDRA PRASAD ROAD, RD, MALAD(EAST). MUMBAI-400069
MULUND WEST, MUMBAI-400080 348. 075414 Mr. HARSH SARAN GUPTA
331. 049909 Mr. GANU RAHUL ANIL 3/7, ASHRAY APARTMENTS. SATYAGRAH
BHASKAR 3, MAHANT ROAD, CHHAVNI ROAD. OPP COSMO VILLA
VILE PARLE EAST, MUMBAI-400057 SATELLITE. AHMEDABAD-38OO15

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349. 075904 Mr. VINOD KUMAR GUPTA 365. 100165 Mr. VENKATESH PARAMESHWARAN
404, BLDO NO.A6, RUTU ENCLAVE, NEXT B/12 SHIV ASHISH.KELKAR PATH,
TO SURAJ WATER PARK, GHODBUNDER RAMNAGAR, DOMBIVALI-421201
ROAD. THANE-400607 366. 100230 Mr. D1AS SILVERIO FLORENC10
350. 076258 Mr. PRAKASH SHARMA DIAS SILVERIO FLORENCIO, B-2, S-4,
C/O UNIVERSAL PRIME ALUMINIUM NAVELCAR ESTATE, BAINOUINIM, OLD
LTD, CENTURY BHAVAN. 1ST FLOOR, 771, GOA, BARDEZ GOA-403402
DR ANNIE BESANT RD, WORLI, 367. 100234 Mr. JHUNJHUNWALA DEEPAK
MUMBAI-4OOO25 ANAND NIWAS.
NEAR EKNATH RANGMAND1R,
351. 085603 Mr. AGGARWAL VIVEK KUMAR
OSMANPURA, AURANGABAD-43
GEN.MANAGER (FIN. ACCOUNTING ft
CONTROL), CADBURY INDIA LIMITED, 368. 100340 Mr. PILLA1 SUBHASH BHARGAVAN
19 B D RD. MUMBAI-400026 4/27 BLOSSOM CHS, MILITARY ROAD,
MAROL ANDHERI EAST,
352. 086140 Mr. AKELLA VANKATA VINAYAKA RAVI MUMBAI-400059
503, SANKALP APARTMENTS,
369. 100347 M«. HIMANGI ATUL VAIDYA
OPP POLICE HEAD QUARTERS,
A/64, 5TH FL., ULTRA SOCIETY, D1L1P
SARU SECTION ROAD, GUJARAT, GUPTE PATH, MAH1M, MUMBAI-400036
JAMNAGAR-361OO8
370. 100335 Mr. PATEL MINESH JASHBHAI
353 087964 Mr PRABHA KUMAR "GAYATRIKRUPA"-92. AJ1TNAGAR NR
14 SILVER KEY, 37 HAPPY COLONY, URMI SOCIETY, PRODUCTIVITY ROAD,
PUNE-411 029 AKOTA, VADODARA 390020
354. 088490 Mr. SETH KULBHUSHAN 371. 100463 Ms. RADHIKA RADHAKR1SHNAN
HEINZ INDIA LTD, SPAN CENTRE 5TH A-10, ANUPRITA CO OPERATIVE
FLOOR, SOUTH AVENUE ROAD, SOCIETY, RM 105,
SANTACRUZ (WEST), MUMBAI-400054 MIDC RESIDENTIAL AREA,
DOMBIVILI - EAST, DOMBIVALI-421203
315. 089508 Mr. VINAY KUMAR JAIN
C/O ALEXNANDR1A CARBON BLOCK TO 372. 100478 Mi. SHAH RAKHI RAMESHCHANDRA
S A E, El NAHDA ROAD. AMREYA, 31 AMEETA, 7 GEN JAGANNATH BHOSLE
ALEXNANDRIA-0, EGYPT MARG. MUMBAI-4OO021
356. 090677 Mi. KAUR GURINDER 373. 100491 Mr JAIN PRAVIN J1VRAJ
21-C COZI HOM, 251 PALI HILL, 28, JAYKAR SMRUTI, AAREY ROAD,
GOREGAON WEST. MUMBAI-400062
BANDRA (WEST), MUMBAI-400050
374, 100526 Ms. DEDHIA VUAYA MEGHJI
357. 091835 Mr. SUDEEP SENGUPTA
7, ARUN SOCIETY, L T ROAD,
C/O MRS G SEN, C-4, FIRST FLOOR,
MULUND EAST, MUMBA1-4OOO81
PRABASI, SWASTIK PARK, CHEMBUR,
MUMBAI-400071 375. 100614 Mr. NUWAL SUNIL KUMAR
JAIN BHAWAN, 3RD FLOOR, 80, DR.M.B.
358. 094413 Mr. SRIVASTAVA VINEET VELKER ST, KALBADEV1,
C/O CORPORATION BANK, INDUSTRIAL MUMBAI-400002
FINANCE BRANCH, 14 MUMBAl PUNE
376. 100619 Mr KATKAR RAJENDRANATH SHRIRANG
ROAD, WAKREWAD1, PUNE-411003
D/4 GOKUL V1HAR.THAKUR COMPLEX,
359, 094515 Ms ALPA JAIN KANDIVAL1 EAST, MUMBA1-400101
IV07, SARVODAYA APARTMENTS, 377. 100654 Mr. IYENGAR GURUPRASAD
VAN NAGAR, GAR, C-ll CHETAN APARTMENTS, BEHIND
BHAINDAR(W), BHAYANDAR-40110 KAV1TA APARTMENTS. AUNDH ROAD,
360. 096204 Mr YADAV DEEPAK KHADKI, PUNE-411003
IFFCO K A L O L UNIT. 378. 100671 Mr V1CHARE UDAY VINAYAK
FINANCE & ACCOUNTS, 3/ MEDHA VIKAS NAGAR,
P O KASTAURINAGAR, GUJARAT. DAHANUKAR WAD1, KAND1VALI WEST,
GANDHINAGA MUMBA1-400067
361 100015 Mr. ENGINEER ABDUL QAIYUM KHAN 379. 100702 Mr MATHEW THOMAS
BANK MUSCAT (SAOG), 3RD FLOOR, 7/A, SATYA VINAYAK, KASTUR PARK,
FINANCE DEPT, P O BOX 134, BOR1VAL1 WEST, MUMBAI-4OOO92
RUWI - PC-112.SULTANATE OF OMAN 380. 100787 Mr. RANE SHATRUGHAN EKANATH
362. 100133 Ms. WALAVALKAR APARNA ANIL FLAT NO 16. THIRD FLOOR, TYPE 11
NITIE CAMPUS. VIHAR LAKE RD,
BALWANT N1WAS, 4TH FLOOR,
MUMBAI-400087
DR MOOSE ROAD, THANE-400602
381. 100865 Mi. DESA1 VINAYA BALWANT
363. 100157 Ms. PARIKH TRISH RATANKUMAR
10, RAJVAIBHAV, PARANJPE B SCHEMI
409 SHARDA CHAMBERS, 15 NEW
ROAD 1, VILE PARLE (E),
MARINE LINES, MUMBA1-400020 MUMBAI-400057
364. 100163 Mr. BODHANKAR SHYAM SURESH
382. 100873 Ms. ANURADHA SR1NIVASAN
C/16 PANCHAVATI SOCIETY,
141/12A, SHITAL PARK,
NEAR HARIDHAM APTS, MANJALPUR,
GARODIA NAGAR, GHATKOPAR(E),
VADODARA-390011
MUMBAI-400077^
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4033

383. 100934 Ms. MEERA PADMANABHAN 401. 101826 Mr. PANDIT SANDEEP KAMALKANT
134/4 RA/ESHWARI BHAWAN. 125 MAHARAJA BUILDING, 2ND FLOOR,
16TH ROAD, CHEMBUR. MUMBAI-400071 GIRGAUM ROAD, MUMBAI-400004
384. 100940 Ms. PA1VAIDYA VAISHALI YESHWANT 402. 101889 Mr. PODDAR ANUJ
303 RAMESHWAR KRIPA, 201 MARTINS NEST, 9 CENTRAL AVENUE,
SARSWATI BAUG, JOGESHWARI(EAST), SANTACRUZ(W), MUMBAl-40005
MUMBAI-400 403. 101938 Ms. HARDIKAR AISHWARYA PRASHANT
385. 101000 Ms. AMISHA SUNIL BHANAGE 76/B/3O, "P1TRU ICHHA", SHANTI SHEELA
101 GANGOTRI, HARIDAS NAGAR SOC., ERANDAVANE, PUNE-411004
SHIMPOLI ROAD, BORIVLI WEST, 404, 101975 Mr. SAXENA SANDEEP
MUMBAI-400092 701/813 AL1KARNAGAR, LOKHANDWALA
386. 101003 Mr. CHELLANI AJAY NARA1NDAS COMPLEX, KAND1VLI, MUMBAI-400101
218/15 CHANDRA VILLA, R A K RAOD, 405. 102147 Mr APTE SALIL SHRIPAD
WADALA, MUMBAI-400031 "AASH1RWAD", 37 GANANJAY SOC
387. 101004 Mr. SUNDARAM ANANTHANARAYAN NR GANDHI BHAVAN, KOTHRUD.
FLAT NO 503. FIFTH FLOOR, B-10, PUNE-411029
NARMADA SAFAL COMPLEX, 406. 102165 Mr. TATL1 RAVISH MOHD. HUSAIN
SECTOR 19-A, NERUL - EAST, 302, IV NIZAMPUR, BHIWANDI-421302
NAVI MUMBAI-400706 102214 Mr. DESAI TARAL MAYANKBHAI
407.
388. 101034 Mr. TANNA RAJESH AMRUTLAL 104, BROOKL1YN HILLS, LOKHANDWALA
C/O PRAKASH THAKKAR 127, TAMBA COMPLEX, A N D E R I - WEST,
KANTA, DAYA MANDIR, 1ST FLOOR, MUMBA1-4OOO53
MUMBAI-400003 102216 Mr. SHAH PARESH KISHORCHANDRA
408.
389. 101096 Mr. MANOJ KUMAR JAIN 3/188, ISMAIL MANSION,
B/44, ASHIANA, NR MT. MARY'S STEPS, DR B AMBEDKAR RD, DADAR,
BANDRA WEST, MUMBAI-400050 MUMBA1-40O014
390. 101120 Ms. KULKARNI NIMISHA GOVIND 409. 102410 Mr. RAHUL VIJAY
I57B, MAHADWAR ROAD, 202, KARAN APARTMENTS, 8TH ROAD,
KOLHAPUR-416012 PRABHAT CPLONY, SANTACRUZ (E).
391. 101178 MUMBAI-400055
Mr. HAMBARDAY MANISH MANOHAR
I/A, GAURINANDAN APT, SHRIKHANDE 410. 102469 Mr. BALAJI A PADMANABHAN
WADI, MANPADA RD, DOMBIVLI EAST, 9/7 SHESHASAYEE CO. OP HSG. SOC LTD,
DOMBIVALI-421201 CJHITNAU1S NAGAR LAYOUT, BYRAMJI
TOWN, NAGPUR-440013
392. 101257 Mr. JAIN MUKESH BACHHRAJ
BRITEX INTERNATIONAL, 411. 102516 Mr SHAH HARSH1N MANSUKHLAL
67 HANUMAN BLDG II ND FLOOR, 23. GANGA GRIH,
TAMBANAKA PYDHONIE. SIR V1THALDAS NAGAR, NORTH AVENUE,
MUMBAI-400003 SANTACRUZ-W, MUMBAI-400054
393. 101427 Mr. GOGTE SHRIDHAR SHRIKANT 412. 102539 Mr. MURALI KANNAN
FOSTER'S INDIA LTD, PLOT NO M 99. 13, KRISHNA NIWAS, 194, GAUTHAM
MIDC WALUJ, AURANGABAD-431136 ROAD NO.2, CHEMBUR. MUMBAI-400071
101468 Mr GUIN ABHIJEETKUMAR 413. 102552 Mr. KOTADIA AZIZ G.
UPENDRA BHAVAN, 2NDFLOOR, 1/C C-6/402 SECTOR 8. SHANT1NAGAR.
BAPTISTA RD, VILE PARLE(WEST), DIST : THANE. MIRA ROAD-401107
MUMBAI-400056 414. 102701 Mr. VORA JIGNESH NAV1NCHANDRA
395 101471 Mr. VIJAY RAGHAVAN 17/2, MODY CHAWL, STATION ROAD,
SUN GLOW I, B WING, 404 RAHEJA VIHAR, SANTACRUZ (W). MUMBAl-400054
POWAI, MUMBA1-400072 415 102938 Mr IYER KISHORE BALAKRISHNAN
396. 101476 Mr. SHAH VIPUL PRAVINCHANDRA NO 8. PARADISE. CHEDDANAGAR.
5/7, GURJAR FLATS, BH1MJIPURA NAWA CHEMBUR, MUM
WADAJ, AHMF.DABAD-380013 416. 102942 Mr. SHETH SACH1N SUDHIKBHAI
397 101544 Mr. DESAI TEJAS HARSHAD "ARADHANA" OPP. GUJARAT" COLLAGE.
RASIK NIVAS, P M RAOD. MAIN GATE. ELL1SRIDGE
VILE PARLE (EAST), MUMBA1-400057 AHMEDABAD-380006
398. 101661 Ms MEHTA RINA KIRTIKANT 417. 102980 Mr. DESAI DARSHAN DEEA
A/102 RAJESH APARTMENT, 9-B/4. AMOL NAGAR. NAI: . WEST
CHANDAVARKAR ROAD, BORIVLI (W), NAIGAON-401207
MUMBAI-400092 418. 102990 Mr. MODY DEVANG PRAVIN
399. 101771 Mr NENE SHRIKANT VISHWANATH 52. GORDHANDAS BUILDING. 1 16. J.S S
16/251, V1HANG, SIDDHARTH NAGAR -4, ROAD, GIRGUAM, MUMBAI-400004
GOREGAON -W, MUMBAI-400062 419. 103048 Mr CHAKR\BARTI SOUMYENDRA
400. 101808 Mrs. ANU SHIVARAM KUMAR
16/93, ARADHANA, WADALA, 181-18.1. HASSA MAHAL. DALAMAL
MUMBAI-400031 PARK.CUFFE PARADE.MUMBAI-40OOO5
4034 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC, 4

4 103064 Mr. MEHTA MEHUL 438. 103368 Mr. SRINIVASAN BALASUBRAMANIAN


0. CHANDRAKANTBHAI 8/20, AMBAJI NIKETAN. PESTOM SAGAR,
"UTSAV" 6, SUDARSHAN COLONY, -CHEMBUR, MUMBA1-400089
NR. UMlYA VIJAYBUS STOP, 439. 103579 Mr. UPADHYAY RAJESH NAVINCHANDRA
SATELLITE ROAD, AHMEDABAD-38OO15 B/6. CHANDRALOK B, MANAV MANDIR
4 103071 Mr. SHAH VATSAL MADHUSUDAN ROAD, MALBAR HILL, MUMBAI-400006
1. 2, VANSHREE SOCIETY, 440. 103385 Mr. GOPAL LAL LADDHA
DRIVE-IN-CINEMA ROAD, 5033 TRADE HOUSE, 5TH FLOOR.
THALTEJTEKRA, AHMEDABAD-38OO NEAR FIRE BRIGADE, RING ROAD,
4 103093 Ms CICY MICHAEL SURAT-395002
2. 113, BEACH TOWERS, P.B. MALU MARG, 441. 103696 Mr. PARAMESHWARAN P KRISHNAN-
PRABHADEVI, MUMBAI-400025 F-3, FIRST FLOOR, SRIRAM NAGAR, S V
4 103117 Mrs. DACLI ALPA PARAS ROAD, ANDHER1-W, MUMBAI-400058
3. B-20 SHALIMAR.211-A S.V.ROAD, NEXT 442. 103708 Mi. DHERE ASHW1NI ASHOK
TO SHOPPERS STOP. ANDHERI WEST, 3, ARUNODAY SOCIETY, SUBHASH ROAD,
MUMBAI-400058 VILE PARLE (E), MUMBAI-400057
4 103132 Mr. N1CHANI RAJESH KISHORE 443. 103712 Mr. KUMAR GOPALAN
4. C/38, AMAR JEWAN CHS, ST. MARTIN 7, UDAY CO OP HSG SOCIETY LTD,
ROAD. BANDRA (W). MUMBAI-400050 M B ESTATE, DIST ; THANE,
4 103137 Mr. MICHAEL MANIAN NADAR VIRAR-WEST, VIRAR-401303
5. ll-B/80, PIRAMAL NAGAR, S V ROAD, 444. 103715. Mr. CHAWLA HEM ANT GAGOO
GOREGAON -W. MUMBAI-400062 B-303-304 GOMES APARTMENT.
4 103192 Mr. KABRA AM1T SHARADCHANDRA DOMINIC COLONY, ROAD NO.2, ORLEM,
6. PRAKASH TALKIES, PACHORA, MALAD (W), MUMBAI-400064
JALGAON-424201 445. 103819 Mr. UGAVEKAR SUDH1R MAHADEV
4 103212 Mr.. SHAIKH YUSUF ABBAS 1/21. KONDAJI BLDG., JERBAI WADI A
7. 37, BHANDARI STREET, ROAD, PAREL. MUMBA1-4000I2
TAHER BUILDING, 2ND FLOOR, 446. 103877 Mr. GUPTA ANIL OMPRAKASH
ROOM NO 21, MUMBAI-400003 52 A/6-15 BLUE GROTTO, LIC COLONY,
4 103237 Mr. THAKKAR JATIN CHANDRAKANT BORIVLI (W). MUMBA1-400103
8. 8, AAVISHKAR, 30, LALLUBHAI PARK, • 447. 103916 Mi. PATANKAR FOUZIA AKHLAQUE
ANDHERI (W), MUMBAI-4OOO58 35. JAWAHARABAP. 9TH ROAD, T.P.S. IV.
4 103360 Mr. ABHYANKAR SACHIN SHASHIKANT BANDRA. MUMBAi-400050
9. 3 DEEPANJALI SOCIETY, 448. 103922 Mr. PANDYA DEEPAK SHIVSHANKER
DAJI RAMCHANDRA ROAD, CHARAI. B-12/190. RAJAWADI,
THANE-400601 CH1TTRANJAN NAGAR. GHATKOPAR (E),
430. 103363 Mr. KODIKAL SHASHANK PRASHANT MUMBAI-400077
A6/7. KRIPA NAGAR, IRLA, S. V. ROAD 449. 103949 Ms DICHOLKAR DIPTY SURESH
VILE PARLE-W, MUMBAI-400056 5/12 VERSOVA VIEW, FOUR BUNGLOWS,
31. 103383 Mr. GOEL SONALI NARESH ANDHERI-W, MUMBAl-4000
ARTHUR ANDERSON AND CO, 450. 103980 Mr. SHAH JASMINE JAYANTILAL
17TH FLOOR EXPRESS TOWER, 25/2, AMB1VADEVI SOCIETY,
NARIMAN POINT, MUMBAI-4O0O2I K1RANPARK ROAD, NAVA VADAJ.
432 103393 Mr, JAIN SANDIPUKUMAR GOVIND AHMEDABAD-38OO13
302, GEET GOVIND. SAMTA NAGAR 451. 103987 Mr. S V DEVARAJAN RAMASWAMY
THANE-400606 NO 6 KAMTHE BHUVAN, NEW SAMBHAJI
433 103416 Mr MUNJAL BANKIM ALMOULA PATH. NAUPADA, THANE-400602
2. GITANJALI BUILDING, 73/75, 452, 104034 Mr. JAPE PRADEEP MADHUKAR
WALKESHWAR RD, MUMBA1-400006 JAPE NIWAS, THANGE WADI MURBAD
434 I03435 Mr. JAIN RAJAT JHUMARLAL ROAD. KALYAN (W). KALYAN-421304
22, VUAY MAHAL, 5TH FLOOR. D-ROAD 453. 104130 Mr, SHAH KALPESH NITISH
CHRUCHGATE, MUMBAI-400020 A-I/D, HARIDWAR, OR FLOOR,
435 103442 Ml. RATH! POOJA ANAND MATHURADAS RD. KANDIVALl-WEST.
RATH1 GLOBAL FINANCE LTD., 102, M K MUMBAI-400067
BHAVAN, SHAHID BHACAT SINGH RD 454. 104193 Mr. UMADIKAR PUSPAHAS BHlMRAO
FORT, MUMBAI-400001 B 28/201 SECTOR SHANTINAGAR,
436 103515 Mr. BHAT ANIRUDDHA VIVEK MIR A ROAD 401107-
26-B, KISHIN KUNJ, JEEVAN VIKAS 455. 104269 Ms. KURLEKAR MAN1SHA MANS1NG
KENDRA MARG. KOLDONGRI,
D/121. KURLEKAR HOUSE, GOATHAN,
VILE PARLE(EAST), MUMBAI-400057
CHEMBUR, MUMBAI-400
7. . 103518 Ms. BHAT GAURI ANIRUDDHA 456. 104349 Ms. BADSHAW AVAN JAL
26-B, K1SHAN KUNJ. JEEVAN VIKAS ARTHUR ANDERSEN I7TH FLOOR.
KENDRA MARG, VILE PARLE (E), EXPRESS TOWERS, NARIMAN POINT,
KOLDONGRI, MUMBAI-400057 MUMBAI-400021
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457. 104400 Ms. IYER GEETHA RAMAKRISHNAN 475. 105335 Mr SHAH HEMANT KUMAR
1, KRISHNA. SEEMA SOCIETY, GHATLA A-14 SHRI RAMTANU HSG SOCIETY,
ROAD, CHEMBUR, MUMBAI-400071 PLOTNO 18 TO 21, SECTOR - 17,
458. 104409 Mr, SHAH VISHAL VIRENDRA P.O. NERUL, NAVI MUMBAI-410218
ARTHUR ANDERSEN & ASSOCIATES, 476. 105355 Mr GUPTA VINAY GIRDHARILAL
19TH FLOOR, EXPRESS T6WERS, 14, LAXMI COLONY, ANKUR MILL ROAD,
NARIMAN POINT, MUMBAt-400021 KANKARIA, AHMEDABAD-38OO22
459. 104429 Ms. AYARE MANISHA KESHAV 477. 105388 Mr SURANA PRADIP RATANCHAND
B-14/8, RAJDOOT CO OP HSG SOC, E-205/206, VEENA BEENA APPT,
PANTNAGAR, GHATKOPAR -E, A D MARG, SEWREE, MUMBAI-400015
MUMBAI-400075 478. 105469 Mr PATIL PUSHKAR SUHAS
460. 104444 Ms. MAHESHWARI GEETA 5, V1KRANT APARTMENTS, SWASTIK
NAVINCHANDRA PARK, CHEMBUR, MUMBAI-400071
53, KULGAON CO. HSG. SOC. , KULGAON,
479. 105496 Mr DHANESHA DEVENDRA
BADLAPUR-4 RAMESHCHAND
4)51. 104498 Mrs PITKAR MRUNAL MAN1SH 29/2ND FLOOR GIRGAON.ADARSH CO-OP
"SHREE' SANMITRA MANDAL, RCCS, HSG SOC LTD, GOREGAONKAR LANE,
TAL: KHALAPUR, AT AND POST ; RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY ROAD,
MOHOPADA, RA1GAD-410222 MUMBAI-400004
462, 104701 Mr DHINGRA DEEPAK RAJKUMAR 480. 105518 Mr MEDHEKAR HARISH ASHOK
44/A, GOLD COIN. TARDEO RD, 503 HRISHIKESH APTS, 874 V S MARG,
MUMBAI-400034 DADAR PRABHADEVI. MUMBAI-400028
463. 104821 Mr KHANNA MOHIT MADAN GOPAL 481. 105601 Ms VANI.VENKATESH
26 LAL KAMAL 9TH ROAD. J V P D 204 ARUN, GOSHALA ROAD, MULUND
SCHEME, NUTAN LAXMI SOCIETY, WEST, MUMBAI-400080
MUMBAl-400049
4g2. 105726 Mr. JAIN SUKUMAR SUSHANTA
464. 104835 Mr. NARAYANAN MAGESH RAMAN D 103, PRATIK APARTMENTS.
A-5, SAUBHAGYA CO OP HSG, SOCIETY SAMTNAGAR, THANE-40O60
LTD, CHEDDA NAGAR, CHEMBUR,
483. 105765 Mr GALA V1PUL AMRITLAL
MUMBAI-4OOO89
576/B, LAXMI NIVAS, 2ND FLR.
465 104866, Ms KAMALPR1YA S SHREEDHARAN ROOM NO 29, N M JOSHI MARG,
FLAT 203, SHEWALE TOWERS', KHADK1, BYCULLA-W, MUMBAI-400027
PUNE-411003
484. 105772 Mr BATAVIYA VIJAY VALLABHADAS
466. 104895 Ms VIJAYASHREE RANGARAJAN RAMESHWARAM.TIRUPATI NAGAR,
47/202, MANISHA NAGAR, PARIJAT CO OP BEHIND LOHANA MAHAJAN WADI,
HSG SOCIETY LTD., BOMBAY AHMEDABAD-362150
PUNE ROAD. KALWA-40060J
485. 106805 Mr KACHHIA HITEN
467. 104963 Mr. BHAGAT HARISHCHANDRA
105, ANKIT TENAMENTS,
401-C, GOKUL, BARODA ST, OPP SARVODAYA VIBHAG-3,
MASJID BUNDER(EAST), MUMBAI-400009 GHATLOD1A, AHMEDABAD-3
468. 104968 Ms KHATOON ANJUM MOHAMMAD 486. 200628 Mr. MRITYUNJAYA ANANT HEGDE
TAHIR NO 42 STATION ROAD, THANE WEST,
II ND FR. R. B. 1. MAIN OFFICE BLDG, MUMBAI-400601
DR. RAGHAVENDRA RAO ROAD, 487. 200883 Mr. T VIJAY KUMAR
CIVIL LINES, NAGPUR-440001 C/O SHYAM SUNDER, 601/602 OYSTER
469. 105032 Ms SHAH VA1SHALI NARENDRA SHELL II, JUHU TARA RD,
8/3 SWASTIK SCTY, NORTH SOUTH RD MUMBAl-400049
NO 1, JUHU SCHEME, VILE PARLE WEST, 488. 200991 Mr. LALIT KUMAR JAIN
MUMBAI-400056 JAIN LALIT & CO., NO.207 2ND FLOOR
470 105104 Mr BANGAD VISHNUDAS NARAYANLALJI C WING, BALWANT KRUPA BLDG,
C/O. S.S. NEELA, 20/2, K.P, NAGAR, BRAHAMINALI. BHIWAND1-421302
DHANKAWADI, PUNE-411043 489. 201931 Mr. HARISHA A
101, GOLD COIN. I C COLONY.
471. 105179 Ms MERCHANT SHABANA SHAUKAT
5TH CROSS RD. I C COLONY,
R NO. F/146, BALU N1WAS, OPP S S L
BORIVLI(WEST), MUMBAI-400103
DATTAPADA ROAD, MUMBA1-400066
105288 490. 202349 Mr BALAJI S
472. Mr PATHAK SAURABH PRAKASH
3C DWING, SIDDH1 VINAYAK TOWERS,
C/5, SAGAR DARSHAN, 308, CARTER ROAD,
OPP VOLTAS SWITHCH GEAR,
KHAR WEST, MUMBA1-4OO052
OFF EASTERN EXPRESS HIGHWAY,
473. 105316 Mr SAGDEO AJAY LAXMIKANT NEAR RUNAWAL
121/212 SHANIWAR PETH, NEAR NENE
491. 205171 Mr. YANNAMSETTI MURALI KRISHNA
GHAT, RAM MANOHAR LOHIA SMRUTI
PROBATIONARY OFFICER,
KENDRA, PUNE-411030
CORPORATION BANK
474. 105333 Mr NAMJOSHI MANDAR SHRIKRISHNA REGIONAL OFFICE,
34, DWARKA BLDG, SHASTRI HALL, J D NEAR NAVARANGAPURA PO, P B NO.4106.
MARG, NANA CHOWK, MUMBAI-400007 AHMEDABAD-380009
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206145 Ms. ASHA GOPALAKRISHNAN 206994 Mr. DARVIND


HINDUSTAN LEVER LTD, SR. MANAGER, CASTROL INDIA LTD.
165/166 BACKBEY RECLAMATION, 2,023 BPT PLOT, NEW TROMBAY RD.
MUMBAI-400020 WADALA EAST, MUMBAM00037

(ASHOK HALDIA)
Secretary

New Delhi -110002, the 19th September, 2000

N o . l - C A ( 5 ) / S l / 2 0 0 0 :- In pursuance of sub-section (5) of Section 18 of the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949, a


copy of the Report and the Audited Accounts of the Council for the year ended 31st March, 2000 Is hereby published
for general Information,

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT PERIOD

Shrl S.P. Chhajed, FCA Shrl G. Sltharaman, FCA Upto 17th January, 2000
Shrl G, Sitharaman, FCA Shrl N.D. Gupta, FCA 18th January, 2000 onwards

SECRETARY : Dr. Ashok Haldla

MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL

Shrl A.C. Shah Ahmedabad


Shrl A.K. Chakrabartl* New Delhi
Shri AmarJIt Chopra New Delhi
Shrl Amltav Kotharl* Calcutta
Shrl Ashok K. Chandak Nagpur
Smt. Bhavna G. Doshl Mumbal
Shri Deepak Kumar Gupta Ludhlana
Shri G.C. Srlvastava* New Delhi
Shrl G.P. Prabhu* (w.e.f. 11 t h February, 2000) New Delhi
Shrl G. Sltharaman Chennal
Shrl H.G. Agrawal * Allahabad
Shrl H.N. Motlwalla Mumbal
Shri K,P. Khandelwal Calcutta
Shri K.S. Vikamsey Mumbai
Shri M.C. Joseph Kochl
Shri M.M. Khanna . New Delhi
Shri N.D. Gupta New Delhi
Shri N.K, Gupta Kanpur
Shrl N. Nityananda Bangalore
Shrl Rahul Roy Calcutta
Shrl R. Bupathy Chennal
Shrl R.S. Adukia Mumbai
Shrl S. Balasubramanlan* (upto 10th February, 2000) New Delhi
Shrl S.C. Bhadra Bhubaneswar
Shrl S.C. Gupta* New Delhi
Shri S. Gopalakrishnan Hyderabad
Shri S.L. Daga Hyderabad
Shri S.P. Chhajed Mumbal
Shrl Sunll Goyal Jaipur
Shri S.V. Barve Pune
Shrl Vlnod Jain New Delhi

Shrl Pradeep Aggarwal, FCA New Delhi


Shrl Raj Kumar batra, FCA New Delhi

Members nominated by the Central Government.


PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4037

5 1 S T ANNUAL REPORT

The Council of the Institute of Chartered 1999 before the commencement of the Council meeting.
Accountants of India has great pleasure in presenting Its 51st Honble Mr. Justice M.B. Shah, Supreme Court of India, was
Annual Report for the year ended 3 1 * March, 2000. The the Chief Guest. The occasion provided a valuable opportunity
Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), which was of having Interaction with the past Presidents and Council
set up by an Act of Parliament on 1 " July, 1949, entered Into Members who had led the Institute In yester years. On the
5 1 * year of its existence during the year. The Council would occasion, a compilation "Down Memory Lane" was also
congratulate Its members and the students for the respect, released by the Chief Guest.
which the profession commands today In the Society. This
his become possible by the expertise and the professional On this historic occasion, Shrl T.S. Krishna Murthy,
discipline and dedication of the members. Secretary, Department of Company Affairs, Ministry of Law,
Justice & Company Affairs, addressed the Council members on
The two-year celebrations of the Golden Jubilee of 16th, May, 1999.
the ICAI were commenced on 1st July, 1998 and concluded on
3C|th June, 2000. The celebrations were commenced with a 2. COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL
function inaugurated by the Honble Shrl Atal Behati Vajpayee,
Prime Minister of India on 1st July, 1998 at Slri Fort Auditorium The Council at Its 206* meeting held on 16th, 17th
In New Delhi. Union Finance Minister, HontXe Shrl Yashwant and 18th January 2000, constituted three Standing, three
Slnha and other Union Ministers also participated In the Adhoc/Speclal Purpose and various Non-Standing Committees
celebrations. Similar functions were organised on that day all to deal with matters concerning the profession. A list of these
over the country by the Regional Councils and the Branches. Committees and their composition are given In APPENDIX I.
The historlc event of completion of 50 years of the ICAI on 1 * During the year ended 3 1 * March, 2000,149meetlngs were
July, 1999 was again Inaugurated by the Honble Shrl Atal held of the various Committees of the Council as compared to
Bdhari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India at Vlgyan Bhawan In 140 meetings held during the year ended 3 1 " March, 1999.
Ne!W Delhi. Hon'bte Shrl Ram Jethmalanl, the then Union The number of meetings held commlttee-wlse during the year
Minister of Law, Justice and Company Affairs, and Hon'ble Shrl
Is given In APPENDIX I.
Siresh P. Prabhu, the then Minister of Environment & Forests
attended the Inaugural Function. This was followed by
Golden Jubilee Lecture on "Role of Accounting Profession In 3. AUDITORS
Economic Development" and panel discussions by eminent
panelists on "Contributions of the Accountancy Profession : Shrl Pradeep Aggarwal, FCA and Shrl R.K. Batra,
Expectations of the 21st Century". As a befitting finale to the FCA were the Joint Auditors of the ICAI for the year 1999-
Golden Jubilee Celebrations, a two-day Conference at Chennal 2000. The Council wishes to place on record Its appreciation
was held on the theme 'Marching through the Knowledge of the services rendered by them.
Era'. The Conference was organised by the Committee for
Golden Jubilee Celebrations of ICAI. The Conference was held 4. STANDING COMMITTEES
at the Image Audltoriun, Chennal on 29th and 30th June, 2000.
Honble Shrl K. Anbazhagan, Education Minister, Government 4.1 Executive Committee
of Tamllnadu Inaugurated the Conference. Honble Shrl Ram
Jethmalanl, the then Union Minister for Law, Justice & This Committee looks after the maintenance of
Company Affairs was the Chief Guest at the valedictory various registers pertaining to students/members/firms,
function.' Eminent personalities who contributed In the admission, removal and restoration of members, consideration
Q inference Include Secretary, Department of Company Affairs, of matters relating to members Including Issue of certificate of
airman, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority. practice, all matters relating to students including according
permissions to them, condonation of delay on the part of
students/members/flrms, matters connected with branches
This report covers the details on the activities of the and those connected with employees of the ICAI,
ICAI during the course of the year, relevant statistics relating maintenance of accounts of the ICAI etc.
to members and students, and also accounts of the ICAI for
the year 1999-2000, However, Important activities of the
ICAI upto the end of 31st August, 2000 have also been briefly It made recommendation to the Council on matters
mentloned. regardlng (I) Revision of scales of matching/building grants
sayable to the smaller branches, (II) Review of existing
juldellnes on constitution of a branch of the Chartered
1. THE COUNCIL
fccountants Students' Association, (III) Payment of concessional
fees by senior members of the ICAI, (rv) Amendments in the
The Seventeenth Council consisting of 24 elected
bartered Accountants Regulations, 1988 arising out of the
members and 6 members nominated by the Central
recommendations of the Committee for Review of Education
Government was constituted on 18th January, 1998 for a
and Training, (v) Setting up Chapters within India at places not
period of three years upto 17th January, 2001. During the year
falling under the jurisdiction of the Regional Councils/Branches
erded 31st March, 2000, the Council held a record number of
tor the limited purpose of organising CPE programmes, (vl)
10 meetings spread over 32 days.
guidelines to avoid the chances of misuse of provisions of
Explanation - I to Regulation 190(2) or the Chartered
The Institute reached an Important milestone by Accountants Regulations, 1988, (vll) Procedure to make
hiding Its 200th meeting on 15th, 16th, and 17th May, 1999 at available each and every publication of the ICAI to the
Mumbal. To mark this historic occasion, a special meeting of members, students and other users at all sale outlets of the
the past and present Council members was held on 15th May,
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ICAI, (vlll) Grant of certain concession to physically The statistics of cases placed before the Council and
handicapped students/members, (Ix) Procedure for permitting the Disciplinary Committee during the year from 1st April/1999
transfer of articled clerks from one employer to another, (x) to 3 1 " March; 2000 are given In APPENDIX IV
Modification In student-related forms so as to provide for
disclosure of nationality at the time of registration as an articled 5. RESEARCH A N D PROFESSIONAL
clerk, (xl) Permitting members to act as Recovery Consultants DEVELOPMENT
In the banking Sector, (xll) Special grants for programmes on
'Environment Audit and 'Energy Audit to be conducted Keeping In view the' objectives Of achievlng and
through Regional Councils, (xlll) Formalising the procedure for sustaining excellence, the Council continued to lay flnwrter
registration of Industrial Training under Regulation 51 of the emphasis on research, professional development, continuing
Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988 to ensure that no professional education of members and education aVKJ training
hardship is caused to the articled clerk in the matter of of students, through Its various non-standing Comrrtttees.
eligibility of member/lnstltutions/organlsations to impart
industrial training, when the form 104 is filled with the ICAI
(xlv) Setting up of 4 new branches, (xv) Setting up of two The Research Committee set up by the Council
Reference Libraries. continued Its endeavour in the fields of accounting, auditing
and allied areas.
4.2 Examination Committee While a number of research acttvties have been
undertaken/Identified, a number of publications On accounting
The Chartered Accountants Final and Intermediate standards, auditing standards, expert opinions, background
Examinations were held in May, 1999 In 69 centres and In material for use In seminars, conferences and training
November, 1999 in 70 centres. The Foundation Examination programmes have also been brought out through the various
was held In May, 1999 In 68 centres and In November, 1999 In Committees. These activities, Inter alia, Include the following
69 centres.

The total number of candidates who appeared In 5.1 Accounting Standard!


the Final, Intermediate and Foundation Examinations held In
May, 1999 were 23866, 41859 and Z4957 respectively and In The Accounting Standards Board (the Board), set up
November, 1999 were 24638, 51776 and 17875 respectively.
by the ICAI in 1977, has been constantly striving for bringing
A summary of results of these examinations Indicating the
about a qualitative Improvement in financial reporting in the
numbers of candidates appeared In the said examinations and
country through the formulation of accounting standards.
the number of candidates declared successful is given in
Having already Issued a set of core accounting standards, the
APPENDIX I I . During the year, new examination centres
Board Is now working on formulation of Accounting Standards
have been opened at 10 places as per details given below.
on other topics on which International Accounting Standards
have been Issued by the International Accounting Standards
New examination centres at Kolhapur, Mathura, Committee.
Alwar, Panlpat, Bardlly, Palghat, Moradabad, Saharanpur,
Muzaffamagar and Nolda were opened. Foundation
During this year, the Board formulated two new
examination, besides Intermediate and Final examinations,
accounting standards: Accounting Standard 16, 'Borrowing
was alto held at Dubai centre. A new zone at Vashl (Navl
Costs' and Accounting Standard 17, 'Segment Reporting'.
Mumbal) under the existing Mumbal centre was also opened.
Besides the above, exposure drafts of two proposed
accounting standards, viz., 'Related Party Discountes' and
The names of the candidates who were awarded 'Leases' have also been Issued Inviting comments. Exposure
Medal/Prizes and Certificates of Merit In the examinations held drafts of two other proposed accounting standards viz.,
In May/November, 1999 are given In APPENDIX I I I . 'Consolidated Financial Statements' and 'Earnings Per Share'
are likely to be Issued shortly.
4.3 Disciplinary Committee
During the period, the Board also finalised the
This committee assists the Council in the
Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial
maintenance of the status and standards of professional
Statements.
qualification awarded by the ICAI. In discharging Its avowed
responsibility, this Committee met on 37 different occasions
The Board has constituted sub-committee to
and had hearings spanning 68 days covering the length and
formulate accounting standards for urban:. :_local bodies with a
breadth of the country. While the Coundl has referred 42
view to addressing the special features or activities
cases to this Committee for enquiry, the Committee concluded
undertaken by such bodies.
Its hearing In 53 cases Including those referred In the previous
years. The Committee proposes to complete all the pending
cases as expedltiously as possible. The Board has also constituted study group_- to
undertake the revision of Accounting Standard 1, Disclose--o f
Accounting Policies and Accounting standard 10, Accounting
To simplify the procedure adopted In disciplinary for Fixed Assets. Several other study groups of the Board ;:
proceedings, changes In the existing provisions of the engaged In preparing preliminary drafts of .-••••vs;
Chartered Accountants Act and the Reflations framed accounting standards on different subjects. The ^rait
thereunder have already been suggested to the Government regarding the subjects assigned to study groups and - '.Vr
for Its approval and the same are under consideration of the projects under progress are given In APPENDIX V.
latter.
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It would be worthwhile to mention here that SEBI • Amendments to the Statement on


hasa m e n d e dClause 32 or the listing agreement thereby Manufacturing and Other Companies (Auditor's
nuking compliance with Accounting Standard-3, Cash Flow Report) Order, 1988.
Statement*, mandatory for listed companies. This step Is
another evidence of the recognition of the role the ICAI Is 5.2.4. During the period, the Committee also Issued
playing In the field of standard-setting. Exposure Drafts of the following pronouncements
for comments: '
5.2 Auditing Standards
• Proposed SAP on inltlal Engagements-Opening
5.2.1. Tlie Auditing Practices Committee (APC) Is one of Balances'. (It has been finalised and the SAP
the Important technical committees of the ICAI. Is likely to be Issued shortly.)
The APC was set up In 1982 with the following
objectives: • Proposed SAP on 'Consideration of Laws and
• Preparing "Statements on Standard Auditing Regulations In an Audit of Financial
Practices" In India In harmonlsatlon with the Statements'. (It has been finalised and the
existing Statements of the ICAI and the SAP Is likely to be Issued shortly).
Guidelines Issued by the International Auditing
Practices Committee (IAPC) of the IFAC. • Proposed 'Framework of Statements on
• Revising the existing Statements on the Standard Auditing Practices and Guidance
subject. Notes on Related Services'.
• Preparation of Guidance Notes on auditing.
• Any other matter relating to the above aspects. 5.2.5. Besides the above, the various study groups
constituted by the APC are working to prepare the
For the past more than one and a half decades of Its preliminary drafts of other proposed SAPs and the
existence, the APC has been working relentlessly for drafts of the Guidance Notes (see APPENDIX V).
continuous growth and development of standards
on auditing In India and to bring It at par with Its 5.2.6. The Committee has revised the draft of the Long
International counterparts. Form Audit Report as requested by the Reserve
Bank of India.
5.2.2. in Its endeavour to bridge the gap between the
International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), Issued 5.2.7. The APC Is also In the process or finalising the draft
by the IAPC and the Statements on Standard of the. proposed 'Guidance Note on Audit of
Auditing Practices (SAPs) Issued by the Institute, the Expenses' for consideration of the Council.
ArC, durin the period, issued the following three
SAPs corresponding to ISAs: 5.2.8. The APC, as a preliminary to the Issuance of the
proposed SAP on Risk Assessment and Internal
• Audit of Accounting Estimates (SAP 18) Control, brought out a concept paper, "Risk Based
• Subsequent Events (SAP 19) Audltlng-Appllcatlon of Risk to Audit Procedures".
• Knowledge of the Business (SAP 20) The concept paper was published for comments
from the members and the public.
5.2.3. The Committee also Issued the following guidance
notes, clarifications and amendments to the existing
5.2.9. The preliminary draft of the proposed 'Guidance
Statements:
Note on Engagements to Perform Agreed-upon
• Guidance Note on Members' Duties regarding Procedures regarding Financial Statements' has
Engagements Involving Compilation of Financial been placed for consideration before the Council.
Statements.
5.2.10. All the SAPs Issued by the APC till date have been
• Guidance Note on Engagements to Review placed on the website or the Institute for the benefit
Financial Statements. of the members. The text of all the SAPs, Guidance
Notes, Clarifications etc., to be Issued by the APC In
• Clarification on Duties of Auditors Where future, would also be made available on the
inventories are stated to be "(As Valued and website.
Certified by the Management) In the Financial
Statements". 5.2.11. The APC worked with the RBI for finalising the draft
of the formats of the financial statements of NBFCs.
Clarification on The Auditors' Rights Where The said formats were finalised and released by the
Others Seek Access to Their Audit Working RBI during the year.
Papers.
5.2.12. As In the past years, this year too, the APC remained
• Clarification on Disclosure of Balances active In responding to various Issues referred to It
Outstanding Against Credit Cards In the by various outside bodies like the Reserve Bank of
Financial Statements of Banks India, The Securities and Exchange Board of India,
• Amendments to the Statement on Department of Company. Affairs, the Board for
Qualifications In Auditor's Report Industrial and Financial Restructuring etc.
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5.3 Research
A Five day Training Programme was conducted at
Research Committee Issues various publications Hyderabad for the Offtters of Indian Company Law. Service.
which provide guidance to the members of the 1CAI m respect This was the second programme conducted by the Committee,
of various accounting and auditing related aspects of the on behatf or the ICAI, for the Department of Company Affairs.
newly emerging areas of business and Industry as well as In
respect of existing areas to enable them to carry out their The Committee also Interacted with other Non-
duties more effectively, During the year, the Committee Standing Committees of the ICAI namely, the Fiscal Laws
continued Its efforts in this regard by bringing out new Committee and the Professional Development Committee.
publications/revlslng. the existing ones. The All Indla Residential Course on Fiscal and Corporate Laws
was conducted at Mamallapuram (Chennal) from 7th to 10th
Toe Committee has revised the Guidance Note on October, 1999. Besides, the All India Golden Jubilee
Accounting Treatment for Excise Duty and the Guidance Note Conference on Fiscal and corporate laws was held on 7th & 8th
on Accounting for MODVAT/CENVAT which. Include the
provisions of the newly introduced CENVAT Scheme.
Guidance Note on Accounting for Equity Index Futures and Committee IftwtntSJ with" fife' Professional Development
Guidance Note on Accounting for Mutual Funds are also at Committee on matters relating to Joint Audit System.
final stages and these a t : also likely to be Issued shortly.
Significant progress has been made in respect of other Since many Bills relating to Corporate Laws were
research projects also which art at various stages of Introduced by the Government, the Committee constituted
completion. separate study groups on Competition Laws, Insolvency Laws
and on conversion of Co-operative Businesses Into companies.
The Committee has decided to undertake several It has also proposed to constitute a separate study group on
riew projects during the year, such as, accounting for Dot Com the new bill on Sick Companies and currently In the process of
Companies, accounting for Equity Options and accounting in drafting suggestions to the Parliamentary Standing Committee
power sector. on Energy on the pro-active role that the profession could play
In the consecttition of Energy ash i g h l i g h t e din- the Energy
During me year, under the aegis of the Committee, Conservation Bill, 1999.
views of the ICAI wore sent to various Government and
regulatory authorities, e.g., accounting for leases where a 5.5 Fiscal laws
lessee becomes an NPA was sent to RBI, comments on draft
cost accounting rules In respect of rayon, nylon, polyester and Consequent to the notification of revised tax audit
textiles were sent to the Department of Company Affairs, and forms, the Committee •publlshed the revised Guidance Note on
formats of financial statements of Central electricity Tax Audit under section 44AB of the Income-tax Act. The
Regutatory Commission were sent to the Ministry of Finance. revision Involved close coordination with the Central Board of
Direct Taxes, which resulted In great appreciation of the work
The Shield Panel, a sub-committee of the Research being done by the ICAI. A workshop was held on Pre-Budget
Committee, declared annual awards' for the Best Presented Memorandum - 2000 which was attended by senior
Accounts, for the year 1998-1999, in respect of various Government functionaries, Further, many of the suggestions
categories. The list of awards and the detailed status of made by the ICAI In Its Post-Budget Memorandum • 2000
various research projects are given In APPENDIX V. were accepted by the Government. A residential course on
fiscal and corporate laws and an All India Golden Jubilee
5.4 Corporate Laws Conference on fiscal and corporate laws were organised jointly
with the Corporate Laws Committee. The ICAI Is closely
During the year 1999-2000, the Committee took a Involved with the work of the Government Committee for
number of significant initiatives which were successfully slmplification and rationalisation of tax return forms. It has
completed In time. Consequent to introduction of the two Bills also submitted many concrete suggestions for simplification
In relation to amendments to the Companies Act, 1956 viz., and rationalisation of the law and the rules relating to service
the Companies (Amendment) Bill, 1999 and the Companies tax.
(Second amendment) Bill, 1999, the Committed submitted
detailed metTwrandum of suggestions. In addition, the
Committee also submitted to the Council for Its consideration 5.6 Financial Markets
for submission to the Government, a note on the concept of
Joint Audit System and suggestions relating to maintenance of Taking Into stock of the entire scenario of the
Independence of Auditors. financial markets, the Committee developed appropriate action
plan for the year 1999-2000 and performed various functions.
The Interaction with the Department of Company Detailed discussions on the constitution of a task force on
Affairs was by and large pro-active. A report on "Measures to NOT-RerfMpJng Assets In banks and financial Institutions,
Trace Vanishing Companies" and a Note on the Rules relating scope of study etc., were held giving serious thought and
to Buy-Back of Securities of Private Limited and Unlisted consideration. Similar action plan on the Non-Banking
Companies were submitted to the Department. Further, In Financial-Sector is also being worked out. The Committee
response to the suggestion of the Secretary, Deportment of conducted Basic and Advanced Level training programme on
Company Affairs, the Committee finalised within a period of 7 Derivatives at Mumbal, Ahmedaljad and Chennal. To frame
days, a model Amnesty Scheme facilitating one time ICAI Code on Corporate Governance, a panel was constituted.
settlement of various offences under the Companies Act A study group to review the new Securities Laws submitted Its
1956. report and It Is presently under consideration for sending to
the Government.
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In order to encourage excellence In the areas of-


On measures relating to Investors' Protection, the accounting, auditing, management, economics and allied
Committee Is publishihg "Hend book on Investors' Protection." areas, the Committee continued to publish the quarterly
Besides, training programme on Investor's Awareness and research magazine 'Management and Accounting Research'.
Education Is being worked out In association with various The Journal attracts technical contributions from experts, both
stock exchanges. The Committee alsoproposestobring out In India and from abroad.
publications on matters relating to Derivative Risk
Management and Audit Control Mechanism for D-Mat System. In order to develop the Infrastructure for conducting
teleconferences and to enable me members and students to
The Committee Interacted In various SEBI view the ICAI's televised educational programmes, Direct
constituted committees on matters relating to capital markets. Reception Facilities (containing Dish Antenna and colour
Discussions were also held with nominee of RBI with regard to television sets) have been provided to 35 centres (covering
rehabitation and re-structuring of NPA units and the rote of Regional Offices and Branches of the Regional Councils).
chartered-accountants in the same. The prospects of evolving
chartered accountants as monitoring agencies for the same In The ICAI has started conducting Continuing
such cases, nominee directors and special audit are also under Professional Education Programmes for the benefit of the
discussion, The Committee Is also assisting the Government members of the ICAI and the students of Chartered
In formulating disclosure norms and other measures for Accountancy Course through the Gyan Darshan - Educational
streamlining the functioning of Nidhi Companies An oral Chmnel of Door Darshan. The ICAI hat been allotted time
presentation was made before the Government Committee slot between 8.30 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. on every Monday,
recently. Wednesday and Friday. The technical details of the Gyan
Darshan Educational Channel are as under:
5.7 Expert Opinions
1. 4170 MHz
The Expert Advisory Committee answers queries 2. Transponder No. : C-12
received from members on matters relating to accounting 3. Name of the Satellite : INSAT2B
and/or auditing principles and allied matters. But, as a 4. Look Angle : 93.5 Degree Baat
general rule, the Committee does not answer queries that 5. Polarisation : Vertical
invove only legal Interpretation of various enactments and Polarisation
matters Involving professional misconduct.
During the year 1999-2000, the Committee issued Around 87 Episodes were aired upto 31.8.2000,
opinions on forty queries on diverse subjects. A separate covering topics useful for members and students.
volume of the 'Compendium of Opinions' containing opinions
issued during the period January, 1999 to January, 2000 Is 5.9 Professional Development
under compilation. The opinions Issued by the Committee are
being published in every Issue of the ICAI's monthly Journal The Professional Development Committee continued
The Chartered Accountant for the benefit of readers. The Its efforts towards increasing the professional opportunities
opinions are also readers on the ICAI's Website. available to the members by Identifying new areas where the
expertise of the members could be utillsed in a productive and
5.8 Continuing Professional Education fruitful manner. As a part of this process, it continued to
Interact with regulatory authorities, users of services of rhe
With a view to enable the members to Improve their profession, etc.
core competencies and to effectively discharge their
professional responsibilities, this Committee continued Its The Initiatives taken by it had resulted in the
efforts to widen the knowledge base of the members on Introduction of compulsory audit for the purpose or sales tax
contemporary topics. in Assam.

Number of programmes were conducted for the The Committee's Initiatives had also resulted In
benefit or members with the coordinated efforts of the Issuance of a circular by RBI advising banks that the service
Regional Councils and their Branches . Particulars or such tax may be. paid to the statutory auditors (central/branch)
programmes are furnished in APPENDIX V. over and above the remuneration flyed towards the
professional services for audit assignments completed on or
The Committee continued to conduct the Post after 16th October, 1998.
Qualification Courses for the benefit of the members. The
Committee has been taking appropriate measures to The Committee had identified a large number of
popularise these courses. areas In the sphere of functioning of various ministries and
departments both at centre and state levels where, expertise
Computer Centres of the ICAI are operating at of the profession could be gainfully harnessed These areas
various centres In the country to provide computer education had been outlined In a communique. addressd to the State
to members and students, the details of which are given In Governments and to certain specific Ministries at the Centre.
APPENDIX V. The Committee made further efforts in that direction and
follwed up with the State Governments for the above.
The background materials published by the
committee on various subjects are also given In APPENDIX The members of the profession have been rendering
a wide range of services to the banking sector. To improve
the effectiveness of these services and to provide a forurn for
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exchange of views on matters of mutual Interest, a Standing High level meetings had been initiated with the
Committee comprising the representatives of the 1CAI and of Reserve Bank of India for provising the system of
the Indian Banks' Association had been formed. This Standing Grading/Ranking of chartered accountants/their firms (most of
Committee had decided that the panel of auditors for audit of the suggestions made to the Reserve Bank of India In this
branches of public sector banks and statutory central and regard have been found acceptable by It).
branch audits of regional rural banks, prepared by the ICAI
every year would be used for appointment of concurrent A high level meeting was held with the Registrar,
auditors as well. It had also been decided that banks may Co-operative Societies, Delhi for streamlining the procedure
consider request from concurrent auditors to pay service tax for empanelment and allotment of audits/seeking new work
over and above the remuneration fixed towards the for chartered accountants.
professional services. Further, based on discussions at a
subsequent meeting of the Standing Committee, the Indian High level meetings won; held with the Chairman,
Banks' Association has Issued a circular to banks advising Insurance Regulatory Authority for emphasising that chartered
them to consider paying Service Tax to chartered accountants accountants holding certificate of practice should continue to
for services rendered by them In the areas of concurrent be allowed to act as Insurance Surveyors,
audit, Inspection audit and revenue audit, after obtaining an
undertaking from them that service tax collected has been The Committee has organised a series of Seminars
deposited/would be deposited with authorities concerned. jointly with the Office of the Comptroller & Auditor General of
India at Bangalore, Hyderabad, Indore, Lucknow, Ahmedabad,
State-wise task forces were constituted for taking Bhubaneswar and Nagpur on "Statutory Audit In the Public
up matters of professional development with the respective Sector Undertakings - due Diligence and Audit Planning for
State Governments besides exploring new avenues of PSUg; Synchronisation of Audit Approach".
professional development.
A group comprising the representatives of the ICAI
The following study groups have been constituted:- and those of the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General
of India and the Department of Company Affairs had been
(1) Study Group for preparing an approach constituted to carry out an in-depth examination of the matter
paper on the role of chartered accountants relating to adequacy of remuneration to auditors. A detailed
In (a) Monitoring of end use of funds, and analysis of audit fees paid by various public sector as well as
(b) Verification of collaterals and private sector companies was prepared and presented to the
securties/NPA audit. The study group has Group.
prepared the approach paper and forwarded
the same to the Indian Banks' Association The Committee had undertaken the task of
for placing the same for consideration of the preparing a panel of chartered accountants for Y2K
ICAI-IBA Standing Committee. Compliance Certification. The panel has town provided to
various banks, which have shown interest In utilising the -
(2) Study Group on Accounting and Auditing of services of members of the profession for such certification.
Panchayatl Raj Institutions in the State of
Uttar Pradesh. The Committee prepared a Multi-purpose Panel for
empanelment of chartered accountants (Including for
(3) Study Group on winding up procedure and appointment of statutory branch auditors of public sector
certain accounting matters In the case of Co- banks and statutory central and branch auditors of regional
operative Socities Induing Co-operative rural banks). It also continued Its efforts for a more
Banks. This study group has, been widespread and equitable distribution of branch audit work
constituted based on a request made by the and for greater transparency In empanelment and allotment of
Office of the Registrar of Co-operative such work. Further, a panel of firms of chartered accountants
Societies, Madhya Pradesh seeking for appointment as auditors for audit of Co-operative Societies
assistance In evolving a mechanism for In Madhya' pradesh was prepared and submitted to the
Identifying defunct Co-operative Societies Chairman, Audit Board'& Registar of Co-operative Societies of
and ensuring their expeditious liquidation, Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal.

(4) Four Regional Study Groups at Mumbal, 5.10 Campus Interviews


Calcutta, Delhi and Bangalore are examining
the present position prevalent In various Campus Interviews Introduced In September, 1995
banks regarding the scope, coverage and continued to receive an overwhelming response from both the
reporting requirements for various kinds of employing organisation (public and private sectors Including
audit In vogue In the banking sector multinationals.) and. the young mempers. During the year, 110
(excluding statutory audit), more particularly teams of employers had looked into'the ftp-data of about
theconcurrent audit. 2900 young Chartered Accountants,. Encouraged by the
response to the scheme, the ICAI, through its Committee for
The Committee has prepared detailed modalities for Members In Industry, organised Workshops and Orientations
Introduction of a system of peer review which is proposed to programmes at various Interview centres to train young
be introduced in various stages. The same Is under the members to attened the Interview Boards with greater
confidence. The statistical Information regarding Campus
consideration of the Council.
Interviews is given in APPENDIX V.
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5.11 Tele Conferencing In constant touch with the Ministry of Commerce, Government
of India on Implications of GATS on accountancy services and
The Continuing Professional Education Committee for evolving appropriate strategic framework for the next
organised seven programmes by way of Tele Conferencing on round of negotiations at WTO. ICAI has given Its
the subjects of comprehensive response on approach to be adopted for
accountancy services under WTO-GATS framework.
• Bank Audit & Y2K Issues
• Y2K Compliance ICAI continued to play a pivotal role on South Asian
. Tax Audit Federation of Accountants (SAFA) related matters. It was
• New Guidance Note on Tax Audit instrumental not only In evolving a strategic paper for
• Case Studies In Accounting Standards, Auditing developing a vision and mission for SAFA, but also In
and Code of Conduct proposing measures for re-engineering of SAFA so to enabling
• E-commerce & E-business and the Role of It achieve desired objectives. Mr. T,S. vishwanath, Past
Accounting Profession President, ICAI wet President of SAFA during the year till
• Management and Operational Audit. January, 2000. ICAI led number of talk forces constituted by
SAFA WTO Sub-Committee.
5.12 Information Technology
Implementation of MOU with Institute of Chartered
Keeping In view the need for equipping members of Accountants of Nepal was keeping In view the milestones set
the profession and ensuring development of the profession, in therein. During the year, ICAN launched Its educational
the context of the technology explosion In the arena of curriculum In an international function held In Kathmandu.
Information Technology, the Council of the ICAI has decided The role played by ICAI was highly appreciated.
to Introduce, among others, a Post Qualification Course on
"Information Systems Audit" similar to the CISA Course being
offered In India. The Information Technology Committee of A foreign desk for giving prompt attention to
the ICAI constituted In January, 2000 has recently Introduced Issues/concern raised by the members abroad has been set
a Modular Training Course on Information Systems Audit for up.
benefit of members.
Steps have been initiated for opening up a dialogue on
5.13 The details or Important activities undertaken by mutual recognition with the Institute of Chartered Accountants
various Non-Standing Committees are given in APPENDIX V. of England and Wales, and also with the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Scotland.
6. INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES A brief report Is appearing In Appendix V.
The ICAI continued Its efforts to fructify concrete
plan of expanding its activities Internationally during the year.
7. V I S I O N A N D RESTRUCTURING
Feeling concerned with the Initiatives taken by IFAC
The Committee constituted by the Council of the
to marginalise the role of national and regional bodies,
ICAI In the year 1998-99, continued Its task or carrying out a
appropriate Initiatives for evolving an opinion at international
strategic exercise for entire gamut of the profession and
level were taken by the ICAI.
projecting Indian Chartered Accountants as the world class
corporate professionals. During the year three meetings of
The ICAI in collaboration with the United Nations
the Committee were convened to deliberate on the review of
Agreement on Trade and Tariff (UNCTAB), United Nations
the vlsloning process and visioning model for the restructuring
Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Bank
of the profession and the Institute. The Committee has
organised Seminars on "Environmenta/ Accounting and
finalised detailed Vision Document which was Issued for public
Reporting" and on "Energy Audit" In August and
dissemination after approval by the Council. Reports on
November, 1999 respectively. A project report prepared by
restructuring of the profession and the Institute art under
the ICAI has been submitted to the world bank through
consideration of the Committee and the business plan for
UNCTAD.
Implementation phase Is in pipeline. A brief report of the
Committee is appearing In Appendix V.
At the second meeting of the Joint Consultative
Committee of two Italian Institutes and the ICAI, held in
March, 2000' at New Delhi, the three accounting bodies 8. ELECTORAL REFORMS
decided to Jointly adopt a number of measures for expanding
the Trade In Services In the Accountancy Sector between India The Council at Its martini held in January, 1998
and Italy. An Italian Desk has been set up In the ICAI and constituted the Committee on Electoral Reforms to look Into
an Indian Desk has been set up In Italy. An exercise towards the entire gamut of election related Regulations/procedures
entering Into Mutual Recognition Agreement has already been and to suggest recommendations In the form of electoral
initiated. reforms. The Committee met on three occasions and finalised
Its report in November, 1999. The Committee submitted Its
report to the Council of the ICAI at the meeting of the Council
The ICAI has taken the initiative for establishment of held immediately thereafter In December, 1999. The Council
long term relationship with the Institute of Chartered considered the report and thereafter submitted to the Central
Accountants In Ghana (West Africa), and the Chinese Institute Government appropriate proposals In the form of draft
of Certified Public Accountants, China. The Institute has been amendments to the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988.
4044 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

The approval of the Central Government In this respect Is foundation was laid with the efforts of stalwarts of the
awaited. profession. Post-1972 period has shown how the solid
foundation laid In the earlier period has helped the profession
0. GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS to face the challenges arising from the rapid economic
development In our country. During this period, the actvities
The ICAI has been calibrating Its Golden Jubilee of the Institute have grown beyond one's Imagination.
which commenced on 1st July, 1998 and concluded on 30th
June, 2000. The Golden Jubilee celebrations were 11. OTHER A C T I V I T I E S
Inaugurated at Sri Fort Auditorium In New Delhi on 1st July,
1998 by Honble Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of 11.1 Administratlon and Human Resource
India. A Golden Jubilee Conference was also held from 4 * to Development
6th December, 1998 In Science City, Calcutta. It was
Inaugurated by Honble Dr. A.R. Kidwal, Governor of West The ICAI Is seized of the need to reorient
Bengal. It was attended by about 1,300 delegates from India administrative set up to cope up with Increasing number of
and abroad. members and students and to provide them with requisite
quality of service. Number of Initiatives for streamlining the
The historic event of completion of 50 years of the systems and procedures, toning up the administrative
ICAI on 1st July, 1999 was Inaugurated by Honble Shri Atal machinery, use of the Information technology, and also
Behari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India. Honble Shri Ram making available Infrastructure conducive to the efficiency
Jethmalanl, the then Union Minister of Law, Justice and improvement, have been taken. Apart from the orientation
Company Affairs, and Hon'ble Shri Suresh P. Prabhu, the then programmes for the newly recruited officers, series of
Minister of Environment & Forests attended the Inaugural programmes aiming at executive development, attitudinal
Function. This was followed by Golden Jubilee Lecture on changes and helping them In Improving their performance
"Role of Accounting* profession in economic Development" and Including In the field of Information technology were organised
panel discussion* by eminent panelists on "Contributions of In the Headquarters as well as.its decentralised offices.
the Accountancy profession ; Expectations of the 2 1 *
Century".
11.2 Use of I n f o r m a t i o n Technology in Member's
and Student's Services

As a befitting finale to the Golden Jubilee


Celebrations, a two day Conference at Chennai was held on During the year, the ICAI achieved many milestones
the theme Marching through the Knowledge Era'. The relating to Information Technology- these are as follows:-
Conference was organised by the Committee for Golden
Jubilee Celebrations of the ICM. The function was held at 11.2.1 The office took all precautions necessary for
Image Auditorium, chennal on 29* and 30th June, 2000. Shri ensuring Y2K compliance with regard to hardware,
K. Anbazhagan, Hon'ble Minister for Education, Govt. of Tamil software and middleware besides various other
Nadu, Inaugurated the Conference. To mark the occasion, a electronic equipment held by the ICAI. A separate
first day cover was also released by the Department of Posts Y2K Cell functioned at the Head Office and
on June 29, 2000. Shri N. Rangachary, Chairman, Insurance monitored the Y2K activity on a day to day basis.
Regulatory and Development Authority delivered the key note
address. Hon'ble Shri Ram Jethmalanl, the then Union 11.2.2 There was absolutely no Y2K problern at the IEAI'S
Minister of Law, Justice & Company Affairs delivered the Head Office or any of the regional offices In view of
valedictory address. the safety measures adopted by the office. Including
on software procured from external agencies.
10. H I S T O R Y O f THE A C C O U N T I N G
PROFESSION I N I N D I A 11.2.3 A software developed Infernally was successfully
Implemented for the declaration of eligibility test
During the Golden Jubilee Year of the Institute, in marks thereby providing the service to all the C.A.
1998 the Council deckled to publish In the beginning of the student community across the country. It also
new Millennium, the second volume of the History of the facilitated the regional offices for finding out details
Accounting Profession In India. Accordingly, a book on on eligibility test.marks relating to their region for
'History of Accountancy Profession In India Volume I I ' was speedy process and Issue of eligibility certificates.
released by Hon'ble Minister of Education of Tamilnadu Shri K. Earlier this function was being done through
Anbazhagan, who inaugurated the finale to the Golden Jubilee correspondence.
Celebrations on June 29 & 30, 2000 at Image Auditorium In
Chennai. The book contains all major events that have taken 11.2.4 A series of HRD Sessions were conducted for
place during the period 1973 - 1999 enhancement o f computer lteracy at all locations.
Particular attention was paid for Inculcating E-mail
The first volume of the History covering the period technology and Its advantages.
upto 1972 was written by; late Shri Gppaltias P. Kapadia, the
First President ofthe institute . The volume provides a 11.2.5 The ICAI's Website was further developed to Include
penetrative Insight into the emergence of accountancy a discussion forum permitting members and
profession in India. His monumental work has traced the students to share their views and expertise over the
origin of accounting since pre-Vedic period and has analysed Website. The Website wes redesigned Improving
the developments since 1857 when the first company the contents and aesthetlc sense and appeal.
legislation In India came on the statute book. Pre-1972 period
can be described as the formative years when the solid
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11.2.6 An Information Tochnology Committee has since 11.3.2 The Council considered the question whether
been costituted to Integrate I.T. needs of the ICAI communication by the incoming auditor with the
as also various strategies for enhancing the previous auditor was mandatory In respect of
professionalism of numbers in the areas of various audit assignments, e.g., concurrent audit,
Information Systems Audit revenue audit, tax audit, special audit etc, vis-a-vis
provisions of dause (8) of Part I of the First
11.2.7 Measures are underway to bring in place to Schedule to the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949.
strengthen the Information Technology Department The Council decided that the communication was
necessary In all types of audits whether It was
It has been proposed to come out with a software statutory audit, Internal audit, concurrent audit'or
with a web enabled features facilitating the members and any other kind of audit A detailed note In this
students to receive answers to queries direct from the data regard, as decided by the Council, will be Issued In
base server, of the ICAI. This software which Is once again due course.
being developed In-house is expected to provide services to
members and students right at their doorsteps and Indirectly
contribute to computer literacy. 11.3.3 Notification no. l-CA(7)/3/88 dated 13th January,
1989 Issued by the Council of ICAI [appearing as
Appendix No. (20) to the publication of 'The
11.3 Unjustified Removal of Auditors
Chartered Accountants Act, 1949] specifies that
member of the ICAI In practice shall be deemed to
As usual during the year under report also, the
be guilty of professional misconduct, If he accepts,
Committee examined' and disposed of various Important
whether Individually and/or as proprietor/partner of
ethical Issues, queries relating to ethical standards and
firms of chartered accountants more than the
professional conduct of members and the allegations of
'specified number of tax audit assignments" viz., 30
injustified removal of auditors. The recommendations of the
tax audit assignments whether In respect of
Committee on a number of Important ethical Issues are under
corporate or non-corporate assesses. The Council
consideration of the Council. Some of the important decisions
while reviewing the above notification decided to
taken by the Council on the recommendations of the
maintain the status quo regarding the "specified
Committee are as under :
number of tax audit assignments" under the
aforesaid notification.
11.3.1 Clause(12) of the Part I of the First Schedule to me
Chartered Accountants Act, 1939 provides as under
11.3.4 Some of the Important cases of unjustified removal
of auditors doalt with by the Committee were as
under :-
"A chartered accountant In practice shall be deemed
to be guilty of professional misconduct, If he accepts
a position as auditor previously held by some other (I) In the case of one public sector undertaking,
the previous tax auditor, were unjustifiably
chartered accountant or a restricted state auditor In
removed. As decided by the Committee, the
such condition! as to constitute undercutting."
Incoming auditors were suggested not to
accept the audit, under the given
The Council considered the following circumstances. As the Incoming auditors did
guidelines/directions appearing In the Code of not comply with the above requirements asked
Conduct (Reprinted 1999 edition) at page 48 under for by the Committee, the matter has been
the aforesaid Clause (12):- referred for consideration within the
disciplinary jurisdiction of the ICAI.
"The Cornell has, however, decided as a general
principle, that when the appointment of auditor is (II) In the case of another public sector
made by Government or by a Nationalised Bank at a undertaking, with the Initiatives undertaken
remuneration lower than that paid to the previous under the auspices of the Committee, the
auditor, the question of undercutting would not appointment of auditors unjustifiably removed,
arise." has been restored.

11A Education and Training - CRET's


At its meeting held In January 2000, the Council Rocommandatlons
noted that provisions of the aforesaid clause do not
differentiate between the audits of Government and Arising out of the recommendation of CRET,
non-Government authorities. The aforesaid appropriate proposals to amend the Chartered Accountants
paragraph has often been a source of Regulations, 1968 were sent to the Government and after the
misinterpretation by certain Government Government's approval, the same had been published Inviting
authorities/Government aided agencies. Therefore, public comments.
the Council decided to delete the aforesaid
photogrph with effect from 1 * April, 2000. An 11.5 All India Contaranoa of Chartered
announcement In this regard has been published In Accountant!
the April, 2000 Issue of Journal "The Chartered
Accountant at pages 102 and 103. To provide the platform for Intellectual sharing of
professional excellence and achievements In all endeavours
4046 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

from across the diversified membership of the profession 12.3 Central Council Library
among all the segments, the All India Conference of Chartered
Accountants Is held normally every 3 years. The Central Council Library provides books,
Journals, newspapers and reference facilities to members,
The theme of the Conference Is "Accounting students and faculties of different directorates of the ICAI,
Profession, Paradigm Shift - Emerging Areas" along with a list of articles compiled from various professional
Journals and newspapers, a list of which Is published every
The Conferenae will be held In New Delhi In the month In the ICAI's Journal under the title "Reference
month of January, 2001 and Is expected to be attended by a Accountants Browser". Reference service Is also provided to
large number of members of the profession besides delegates the researchers and foundation course students as a special
from professional bodies In India and abroad. The case. Nolda office of the IOAI has also been provided with
composition of the AH India Committee constituted for library facilities by the Central Council Library. Steps to
organising the Conference Is given In APPENDIX I. provide Networking (DELNET) has been completed and
computerised library services are under way.
1Z. OTHER MATTERS
Besides above, library facilities are also provided at
12.1 Annual Function o f the ICAI the regional centres and branches throughout the country.
Grants are provided to associations and study circles
The 50th Annual Function of the ICAI was held on recognised by the ICAI for development of the libraries. The
17* January, 2000 at New Delhi. Honble Shrl Ram Council has taken a decision to provide special grants for
Jethmalanl, the then Union Minister of Law, Justice & strengthening library facilities available at all Regional Councils
Company Affairs was the Chief Guest. Shields and plaques to and branches.
the winners of the ICAI's prestigious awards for the best
presented accounts and prizes and medals to the meritorious
students In the examinations conducted by the ICAI, shields
and certificates of appreciation to the outstanding Regional
Council and Branch or the ICAI, were awarded. The function
was attended by a large number of Invitees Including
members, students, officers and staff of the ICAI.

12.2 Amendments In The Chartered Accountants


Act, 1949 and The Chartered Accountants
Regulations, 1988 12.4 Jeurnal
The ICAI's monthly Journal 'The Chartered
A. Amendments In the Chartered Accountant, continued to focus on developing the core
Accountants Act, 1949 competencies of the members on the aocountlng audltlng and
allied areas. It also continued to carry articles, technical
As mentioned In the last Report, the Council of the developmerts both within the ICAI as well as International '
ICAI has submitted comprehensive proposals for amendments Fora such as IASC, IFAC - of relevance to the members,
to the Chattered Accountants Act, 1949, taking Into account students and others. Renewsed experts In the concerned
the changing needs and present policy of the liberalisation of areas havecontributedcolumnson contemporary topics.
the Cental Government The. amendments are under the The Journal continued to maintain high professional
active consideration of the Central Government. standards and was well received throughout the period under
report. With circulation figure crossing 1,35,000 the Journal
l. Amendments In the Chartered reaches members, students and other subscribers spread
Accountants Regulations, 1988 across the country with significant subscriber base abroad,
During the year, another- Golden Jubilee
With a view to simplifying and rationalising the commemorative special Issue was published In July 1999
provisions of the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988, which carried columns by past Vice-Presidents, former Council
the ICAI had proposed a number of amendments to these Members and others . In addition to five articles by experts
Regulations, concerning members, articled/audlt clerks, on the themes 'Infotoch and the Accountancy Profession', the
elections - arising out of the report of Committee on Electoral Issue contained articles by members of other Institutes with
Reforms and the Committee for Review of Education and whom the ICAI has signed Memorandum, of Understandings
Training (CRET). The status of the amendments proposed In and multilateral agencies, Write-ups from member bodies of
respect of the latter (CRET recommendations) had been dealt South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) added value to
with In para 11.4 above. During the year, the Central the Issue. Furthermore the Issue presented medley of
Government accorded Its approval to certain amendment In contributions, which highlighted many known and unknown
Regulations 6 and 19 - relating to fee paid by the members aspects of the subjects and profession of accountancy.
and restoration of membership fee; Regulations 46(1) and The Editorial Board continues to take appropriate
68(5) - relating to stipend to articled clerks and remuneration measures to Improve the overrall quality and appeal of the
to audit clerks respectively. After complying with the due Journal not only among the members and students of the ICAI
process of exposing the aforesaid draft amendments for public but also by others concerned in the accouning profession.
comments and taking Into consideration the 13. MEMBERS
comments/suggestions so received, amendments In these 13.1 Membership
Regulations had been brought Into force effective from 1 * During the year ended 3 1 * March, 2000, 5660 new
April, 2000. members were enrolled by the ICAI bringing the total
membership to 92980 as on 1 * April, 2000.
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During the year ended 3 1 " March, 2000, 2237 2358 In the previous year
associates were admitted as follow*, compared to the figure of -

Statistics of Member As On
1.4.2000
Associates FolIOWS Total of Columns
Category of Members
(1) (2) (1)*(2)

1. In full-time practice 19,399 35,729 55,128


2. In part-time practice 7,681 3,034 10,715
3. Not In practice 22,989 4,148 27,137

Total 50,069 42,911 92,980

11.2 Deceased Members


14.1.3 The Hindi study material for Foundation and
The Council records with a deep sense of sorrow the Intermediate are continued to be made available
passing away of several members. The names of the members to the students. Suggested answer volumes In
Whose names stand deleted from the Register of Members on Hindi tor Foundation and Intermediate for the
account of death during the year ended 3 1 " March, 2000 are questions set In May/November Examinations
given In APPENDIX V I . were also released. Steps have been Initiated for
bringing out Final Course Study Materials In Hindi.
133 Chartered Accountants Benevolent Fund
14.1.4 The total number of students registered for
Established In December, 1962, the Chartered Foundation Course during the year was 44,180,
Accountants Benevolent Fund continues to provide financial The region-wise break up Is given In APPENDIX
assistance to needy persons who are or have been members VII.
of the Institute and their dependants, for maintenance of the
dependants, their educational and medical needs etc The 14.1.5 The total number of students enrolled for the
number of life members of the Fund Increased from 23,145 as Intermediate Course and Final Course during the
on 3 1 * May, 1999 to 25,939 as on 3 1 * March, 2000. The year ended 31st March, 2000 and 31st March,
financial particulars of the Fund are as follows : 1999 are as under:

During the year During the year Course 1999-2000 1998-1999


ended 3 1 * March, ended
1999 31** March, 2000
Sum disbursed 15,90,349/- 26,49,500/- Intermediate 27,508 28,253
Balance In the 1,50,23,483/- 1,65,29,561/- Final 10,787 12,227
Fund
14.1.6 The total number of students on the rolls of the
14. STUDENTS Board of Studies as on 31st March, 2000
(excluding those students who are registered fa-
14.1 Students' Statistics me Foundation Course) was 2,15,158 as against
1,92,147 as on 31st March, 1999. The details are
14.1.1 The Board of Studies continued during the year, given In APPENDIX V I I I .
the process of supply of comprehensive study
materials prepared by the faculty of the Board of 14.1.7 During the year ended March, 2000, accreditation
Studies to the students of the Foundation Course was granted to 10" Institutions for organising
and the Chartered Accountancy (Intermediate and classes for Foundation Course students and 6
final) Course, for the various subjects covered In Institutions for Intermediate Course. As on 31st
the curriculum. The process of reviewing and March, 2000 the total number of accredited
Improving the study materials on a continuous Institutions for Foundation Course was 235 while
basis by regular updating Is also continued. As the total number of accredited Institutions for the
usual, the suggested answer volumes for the Intermediate Course was 52. 94 accredited
questions set in May/November Examinations, Institutions (Including 11 Branches) organised
Revision Test Papers and Answers, Free classes for the benefit of students Intending to
Supplementary Study Papers on amendments In appear for May, 1999 Foundation Examination
Tax Laws,, were also published by the Board. while 48 Institutions (Including 10 Branches)
organised classes for November, 1999. 15
14.1.2 The Foundation and Intermediate Courses study Accredited Institutions (Including 4 branches)
materials were brought out In book form. Steps organised classes for the benefit of the
for bringing out the Final Course study material Intermediate students for May 1999 and 16
also In book form were Initiated and they have Institutions (Including 8 Branches) organized
boon released in part classes for November, 1999.
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14.1.8 The performance of the accredited Institutions students participated In the discussion In the
was monitored through the Regional Monitoring open sessions. The concluding session was
Committees on a continuous basis and the addressed by eminent personalities and
accreditation was withdrawn In those cases functionaries of the ICAI.
where the concerned Institutions were not
organizing classes. Meetings of Faculty members The 13th All India CA Students' Conference, with
of Accredited Institutions were also organised at the theme "Preparation for Challenges In the New
a few centres. Millennium', was organised by the Institute on
26th and 27* August, 2000 In the KamraJ
14.1.9 An annual levy on accredited Institutions has Memorial Hall In Chennal. Nearly 600 students
been Introduced during the year. 145 accredited from different parts of the country participated In
Institutions for Foundation and 15 Institutions for the Conference. The Conference was
Intermediate have remitted the annual levy. inaugurated by Hon'ble Justice Mrs. Prabha
Srldevan or Madras High Court. Shrl G.
Sitharaman, the President, ICAI has also
14.1.10 The system of empanelment of part-time
addressed the Inaugural session. A large number
examiners was reviewed and steps were taken to
of students participated In question - answer
monitor the performance of the part-time
session. Several papers on various technical
examiners effectively. The rate of honorarium
topics were presented In 4 Technical Sessions.
payable to all part-time examiners was also
Shrl R. Seshasayee, Managing Director of M/s.
Increased from Rs.6 to Rs.7 w.e.f. 1.4.2000.
Ashok Leyland was the Chief Guest of valedictory
session which was also addressed by eminent
14.1.11 The scheme of One Day Seminars for students personalities and functionaries of the Institute.
and Elocution Contests were continued. During
the year, 15 branches organised One Day
Seminars, 21 branches organised the Elocution 14.1.14 The following Regional other Conferences of CA.
contest at branch level and 5 Regional Councils Students took place during the year:
organised the contest at the Regional level. The
• The Western India. C.A. Students'
fifth All India Elocution Contest for C.A. Students
Conference on 15th and 16th January, 2000
took place at Kanpur on 19th December; 1999.
at Mumbai
21 winners of the Regional level contests
. 17th SICASA Regional Conference at
participated In the Final contest' and displayed
their oratorical skills. Hyderabad on 6th and 7th December, 1999
• 4th Central India Golden Jubilee CA.
Students' Conference at Jaipur on 2nd and
14.1.12 A scheme of short-term Modular Training 3rd January, 2000
Programmes In selected subjects has been
Introduced. These Modular Training Programmes 15.1.I5 During the year, 4 Teleconferencing Programmes
to be organised by Regional Headquarters and for the Students were organised in collaboration
Branches aim at Increasing the students' with the Indira Gandhi National Open University
exposure to and awareness of the chosen (IGNOU) and the Indian Space Research
subjects with special emphasis on practical Organization (ISRO) at the Electronic Media
aspects. The subjects chosen Include Drafting of Production Centre, IGNOU. The subjects covered
Deeds and Documents, Information Technology, for these programmes were as follows:
General Knowledge and Economics,. Direct Taxes
and Indirect Taxes, Uniform background • Recent Changes In Company Law
materials on the selected subjects have been • Taxation of Business Income
prepared with the help or eminent outside • Central Excise - An Over-view
experts for circulation to participants of the • Internet and Its applications
Training Programmes. During the year Hundreds of students watched the programmes
background materials on Drafting of Deeds and from different centres and Interacted with the
Documents, Information Technology and General Resource persons through STD CALLS AND FAX.
Knowledge and Economics were released.

It has been decided to telecast programmes through


14.1.13 The All India Golden Jubilee C.A. Students' Gyan Darshan Channel for the benefit of our
Conference took place at Vadodara on 7th & 8th students. During the year, about 30 half an hour
August, 1999 with the theme 'Accountants In programmes were produced for the purpose with
Globalisation Era". 1101 students from different the help of Board's Faculty as well as eminent
parts of the country participated In the outside faculty. The episodes telecast during the
conference, the Conference was inaugurated by year Included programmes giving general guidelines
Shri Jayanarayan Vyas, Hon'ble Minister for regarding preparing for C.A. Examinations and
Narmada and Major Irrigation Projects, Gujarat special guidelines with reference to specific
Government. The President Shrl S.P. Chhajed subjects, programmes based on topics covered In
addressed the Inaugural session. 20 papers on earlier tele-conferences, and selected topics In
12 technical topics contributed by 28 students various subjects covered In the curriculum.
were presented by them and discussed In the
four Technical Sessions. A large" number of
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14.1.16 During the year ended 31st March 2000, to achieve the objectives laid down In the
scholarships were granted to 267 students from out Training Guide for consideration by the Board of
of the funds of the ICAI - Mertt-cum-Need based Studies. Another Study Group was constituted to
Scholarship 12, Merit Scholarships 24, Need based consider the requirements of Computer Training
scholarshlpl84, Partial Freeships 47. similarly for about 200-300 hours for the students as
scholarships were awarded to 42 students, out of recommended by' the Committee for Review of
the Income from various endowments set up for the Education and Training (CRET) and approved by
purpose. the Council, the desirable syllabus for such a
Training, modalities of an accreditation scheme
14.1.17 The following new Endowments were created for for the purpose and other relevant matters.
the award of scholarships to needy and meritorious
students pursuing GA. Course. Faculty members of the Board visited other
centres like Emakulam, Ludhlana, Kanpur, Goa,
• R.K. Khanna Endowment Fund (Rs.3,00,000) Mysore, Allahabad and Interacted with the
• Ram Kumar Endowment Fund (Rs.50,000) students by delivering lectures In crash
• Krishnan Endowment Fund (Rs.25,000) courses/Revision classes and by counselling
Additional contributions to the corpus of certain them.
existing endowment funds were also received
during the year. 14.2 Student*' Newsletter

14.1.18 During the year five new audio cassettes were The monthly Newsletter - 'The Chartered
released. Accountant Studenf • continues to be popular and useful to
the students. The number of pages has been Increased from
14.1.19 During the year the following self-development 16 to 20. Useful articles contributed by eminent professionals,
booklets were released by the Board of Studies : Academic updates, write ups and announcements relating to
Examinations and other features are being Included, Cash
• Public Speaking prizes were awarded to the following two best articles
• Personality Development published In the 2nd volume of the Newsletter;
• Practical Training - the evils of dummy articleship by
14.1.20 A Manual containing details of various schemes of M.S. Ponkshe, Pune, First Prize Rs.2,000/-
Board of Studies was prepared and circulated to (September 1998 issue).
all Regions and Branches. • Environment Audrtitkg - Shri D.V. Ashwln, Chennal,
Second Prize Rs.i,0C0/- (November 1998 Issue).
14.1.21 Steps were taken to motivate increasing number
A monthly Essay contest for C.A. students has been
of branches to organise on a continuous basis
introduced through the medium of trie Newsletter with effect
various educational activities for the benefit of
students, such as organising revision classes, from September, 1999. Essays contributed by students on
Sunday Tests, One Day Seminars/Elocution topical Issues announced In the Newsletter are screened and
Contest, etc and also to undertake the two prizes (Rs.500/- and Rs.300/-) are awarded every month
responsibility of requisitioning and storing Board's to the two best essays.
Publication for distribution/sale to the students. 14.3 Branches of Chartered Accountants Students'
Associations
1 4.1.22 Regional Councils were encouraged to organise
faculty development programmes. During the With a view to actively Involving student* of the
year, the SIRC organised a two days faculty Chartered Accountancy Course In the development of a spirit
development programme at Colmbatore or) 16th of fellow-feeling and promotion of social, cultural, academic
and 17th December, 1999. and Intellectual development etc, the Council of the ICAI has
always been encouraging students to set up Branches of
Chartered Accountants Students' Association. In this process,
14.1.23 The first Residential Course for Final Students
38 Branches of Students' Associations have already been sot
was organised successfully from 22nd November
up.
to 26th November, 1999 at the Power
Management Institute, NTPC. 18 students from
different parts of the country participated in the 14.4 S. Vaidyanath Alyar Memorial Fund
Course. Various subjects of Final Course were
discussed. The Faculty for the course consisted During the year ended 3 1 " March, 1999, I6
of In house faculty from the Board of Studies, scholarships and during the year ended 3 1 * March, 2000, 60
Technical and CPE Directorates, outside experts scholarships of the value of Rs.150 each per month were
and senior faculty members of the NTPC Power given to the students undergoing the Chartered Accountancy'
Management Institute. course. The membership of the Fund, was 300asoncm 3 1 "
March, 2000 as against 278 as on 31st May, 1999,. The
balance In the credit of the Fund was Rs.3,68,078/- as on 31st*
14.l.24 Study Groups were formed for considering ways March, 2000 as against; Rs.3,27.010.05 as on 31st March.
and means of Improving the quality of Practical 1999.
Training and accordingly framed detailed
guidelines for developing appropriate machinery
4050 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC 4

14.5 Recognition of CA Courser already set up five more decentralised offices at Bangalore,
Hyderabad In Southern Region; Ahmedabad, Pune in Western
With constant follow-up with various Universities, Region and Jaipur In Central Region (besides the decentralised
the University and Higher Secondary Boards . Unison offices already functioning from Mumbal, Channel, Calcutta,
Committee has been successful In obtaining recognition for Kanpur and New Delhi).
CA. Course from 65 Universities In all, besides the three
Indian Institutes of Management and the Association of Indian 16. FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS
Universities for the purpose of Ph.D./Fellow Programme. A list
or Assoclation/Institutes/Unlversltles, which have so far The Balance Sheet at at 31st March, 2000 and the
recognised the CA. Course, Is given In APPENDIX V. Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended on that
date as approved by the Council are enclosed.
15. REGIONAL COUNCILS A N D
T H E I R BRANCHES 17. APPRECIATION

15.1 The ICAI has five Regional Councils, namely 17.1 The Council to grateful to all members of the ICAI
Western India Regional Council, Southern India Regional who functioned as co-opted members an the ICAI's
Council, Eastern India Regional Council, Central India Regional Committees and to the non-members who assisted the Council
Council and Northern India Regional Council with their during the year 1999-2000 in the conduct of Its educational,
Headquarters at Mumbal, Chennal, Calcutta, Kanpur and New technical and other developmental activities and in its
Delhi respectively. examinations.

15.1.1 During the period under Report, the Council decided 17.2 The Council wishes to place on record Its
to set up 4. new branches at (I) Muzaffamagar and appreciation of the continued assistance and support given by
(II) Saharanpur under Central India Regional the Central Government and Its nominees on the Council
Council, (III) Ambala and (Iv) Bhatinda under during the year 1999-2000. The Council alto expressed Its
Northern India Regional Council. Thus, the total gratitude to the Honble Shrl Atal Behari Vajpayee, Prime
number of branches of Regional Council as on Minister of India, Union Ministers, Senior Government Officers
31.3.2000 Is 92 as given In APPENDIX I X . and other dignitaries for their whole hearted participation in
the Golden Jubilee Celebrations.
15.1.2 During the year, one Chapter of the ICAI has been
established outside the country In Riyadh (Saudi 17.3 The Council also acknowledges Its appreciation of
Arabia). With this, the number of Chapters of the the sincere and devoted efforts put In during the year 1999-
ICAI is 10. The list of Chapters of the ICAI outside 2000 by all officers and staff of the ICAI.
India Is given In APPENDIX IX.

15.1.3 During the period, the Council also deckled to set


" up three new reference libraries at Hosur In
Southern Region, Sriganganagar In Central Region
and Kalthal In Northern Region.

15.2 Branch Building

During the period under Report, certain branches of


Regional Councils continued evincing Interest In having their
own buildings, while Rajkot branch has completed Its budding
project. In addition construction/additional construction of
branch premises Is In progress In few branches.

153 Rotating Shield

Since 1986-87, the ICAI awards each year Rotating


Shield bo the Best Regional Council. The award Is given on
the basis of overall performance. Similarly, a separate
Rotating Shield Is awarded to the Best Branch each year. This
award Is given on the basis of established norms. Rotating
shields to the Best CA. Students' Association and Best Branch
of Students' Association have been Instituted from the year
1999. For the year 2000 these shields will be awarded at the
Annual Function to be held in January, 2001.

ISA New Dacentralised Officed

Considering the Increasing volume of work/activities


at the regional level andrecognisingthe value of expeditious
and personalised service which are achievable through the
process of decentralisation, the Council of the ICAI hat
PARTIII—SEC.4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA'8, 1922) 4051

STATISTICS OF MEMBERS (FROM 1.4.1996

TABLE I

As on As on As on As on
1.4.1997 As on 1.4.2000
1.4.1996 1.4.1998 1.4.1999

34,971 36,995 39,204 41,478 42,911

39,381 41,511 44,976 46,888 50,069

74,352 78,506 • 84,180 90,366 92,980

STATISTICS OF MEMBERS (FROM 1.4.1951)

TABLE

As on
As on As on As on As on 1.4.2000
As on 1.4.1991
1.4.1951 1.4.1961 1.4.1971 1.4.1981

672 1,590 3,326 8,642 22,136 42,911

Associates 1,285 4,059 7,901 16,796 36,862 50,069

Total 1,957 ,649 11,227 25,438 58,998 92,980

STUDENTS REGISTRATION GROWTH PROFILE (FROM 31.3.19961

As on 31.3.97 As on
Aa on 313.96 As on 31.3.98 As on 31.3.99
31.3.2000
Foundation
29,015 28,209 37,052 43,809 44,180

Intermediate 19,288 21,354 24,652 28,253 27,508

Final 8,675 9,275 9,394 12,227 10,787


4052 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

APPENDICES TO THE ANNUAL REPORT

APPENDIX I
(Ref. Pera 2 of the Report)
Composition of the Standing, Ad-hoc/Speclal Purpose and
Non-Stading Committees for the year 2000-2001

A. STANDING COMMITTEES Shri N.K. Gupta Kanpur


Shri Vlnod Jain New Delhi
Executive Committee
Shrl G. SItharaman, President Chennal C. NON-STANDING COMMITTEES
Shrl N.D. Gupta, Vice President New Delhi
Shrl A.C Shah Ahmedabad Accounting Standards Board
Shri S.L Daga Hyderabad Shri M.M. Khanna, Chairman New Delhi
Shrl S.C. Gupta New Delhi Shri Rahul Roy, Vice Chairman Calcutta
Shri G. SItharaman, President (Ex-officio) Chennal
Examination Committee Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-officio) New Delhi
Shrl G. Sitharaman, President Chennal Smt. Bhavna G. Doshl Mumbal
Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President New Delhi Shrl S.P. Chhajed Mumbal
Shri S.P. Chhajed Mumbal Shri R. Bupathy Chennal
Shri AmarJit Chopra New Delhi Shri N. Nltyananda Bangalore
Shri Amltav Kothari Calcutta Shri N.K. Gupta Kanpur
Shri AmarJit Chopra New Delhi
Disciplinary Committee Shri A.K. Chakrabartl New Delhi
Shri G. Sitharaman, President Chennal Shrl S. Balasubramanlan (upto 10.2.2000) New Delhi
Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President New Delhi Shri G.P. Prabhu (w.e.f. 11.2.2000) New Delhi
Shri Ashok K. Chandak Nagpur Shri G.C. Srivastava New Delhi
Shri H.N. Motiwalla Mumbal Shri S.C. Vasudeva (Co-opted) New Delhi
Shri S. Balasubramanlan (upto 10.2.2000) New Delhi Shri V. Ramakrishnan (Co-opted) Mumbal
Shri G.P. Prabhu (w.e.f. U.2.2000) New Delhi Shrl Ved Kumar Jain (Co-opted) New Delhi

B. AD-HOC/SPECIAL PURPOSE COMMITTEES Nomlnees of outside bodies

Committee on Vision and Restructure Shri P.V. Subba Rao Mumbal


Shrl S. Gopalakrishnan, Chairman Hyderabad (Representing RBI)
Shri Ashok K, Chandak, Vice Chairman Nagpur
Shri G. Sitharaman, President (Ex-offico) Chennal Shri H.V. Lodha Calcutta
Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-offico) New Delhi (Representing FICCI)
Shri S.V. Barve Pune
Shri N. Nltyananda Bangalore Shri J. Sridhar Pune
Shri Rahul Roy Calcutta (Representing ICSI)
Shri Deepak Kumar Gupta Ludhiana
Shri M.M. Khanna New Delhi Shri H.R. Subramanya Calcutta
(Representing ICWAI)
Committee for Golden Jubilee Celebration
Shri K.P. Khandelwal, Chairman Calcutta Shri N.J.N. Vazifdar Mumbal
Shri R-S. Adukla, Vice Chairman Mumbal (Representing ASSOCHAM)
Shri G. SItharaman, President (Ex-offico) Chennal
Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-offico) New Delhi Special Invitees
Shri S.P. Chhajed Mumbal
Shri H.N. Motiwalla Mumbal Shri M.D. Patel Mumbal
Shri R. Bupathy Chennal (Representing SEBI)
Shri Rahul Roy Calcutta
Shri Sunil Goyal Jaipur Shri S. Ravlndran Mumbal
Shri AmarJit Chopra New Delhi (Representing SEBI)
Shri S.C. Gupta New Delhi
Shri O.P Nigam New Delhi
Committee on Electoral Reforms (Representing UGC)
Shri G. Sitharaman, President (Chairman) Chennal
Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Vice Chair)man) New Delhi Shri S. Srinivasan Mumbal
Shri S.V. Barve Pune (Representing IDBI)
Shri S.P. Chhajed Mumbal
Shri A.C. Shah Ahmedabad Shrl K,L Verma New Delhi
Shri S.L Daga Hyderabad (Representing CBEC)
Shri S.C Bhadra Bhubaneswar
Shri Rahul Roy Calcutta
PART III—SEC, 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4053

Shrl C.R. Sundaramurti New Delhi Shri G.P. Prabhu (w.e.f. 11.2.2000) New Delhi
(Representing CGA) Shri S.C. Gupta New Delhi
Shri Santanu Ghosh (Co-opted) Calcutta
Shrl V. Raghunathan Ahmedabad Shri Jayesh M. Thakur (Co-opted) Mumbal
(Representing IIM) Shri Hari C. Gupta (Co-opted) Allahabad
Shri T.G. Keswanl (Co-opted) New Delhi
Auditing Practices Commlttee
Shrl K.S. Vikamsey, Chairman Mumbal Committee on Ethical Standards &
Shrl M.M. Khanna, Vice Chairman New Delhi Unjustified Removal of Auditors
Shrl G. Sltharaman, President (Ex-officio) Chennai Shri S.C. Bhadra, Chairman Bhubaneswar
Shrl S.P. Chhajed Mumbal Shri N.K. Gupta, Vice Chairman Kanpur
Shrl S. Gopalakrlshnan Hyderabad Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-officio) New Delhi
Shrl Rahul Roy Calcutta Shri S.V. Barve Pune
Shri Sunll Goyal Jaipur Shrl M.C. Joseph Kochl
Shrl A.K. Chakrabarti New Delhi Shri A.K. Chakrabartl New Delhi
Shri Nand Klshore Baftia (Co-opted) Mumbal Shri C.V. Chitale (Co-opted) Pune
Shri Naresh B. Shah (Co-opted) Mumbal Shri Indranath Nag (Co-opted) Calcutta -
Shrt V. Umamaheswara Rao (Co-opted) Hyderabad Shri Suresh Kumar Berla (Co-opted) Guwahatl
Shrl K. Kannan (Co-opted) Mumbal Shri R. Shashldhara (Co-opted) Bangalore
Shrt B.V. Dalal (Co-optad) Mumbal
Expert Advisory Committee
Continuing Professional Education Committee Shrl Vlnod Jain, Chairman New Delhi
Shri M.C. Joseph, Chairman Kochi Smt Bhavna G. Doshl, Vice Chairperson Mumbal
Shri K.P. Khandelwal, Vice Chairman Calcutta Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-officio) New Delhi
Shri G. Sitharaman, President (Ex-officio) Chennai Shri Ashok K. Chandak Nagpur
Smt. Bhavna G. Doshl Mumbal Shri S. Gopalakrlshnan Hyderabad
Shri S.L. Daga Hyderabad Shri Rahul Roy Calcutta
Shri Sunll Goyal Jaipur Shri H.G. Agrawal Allahabad
Shri AmarJit Chopra New Delhi Shri Shyam Ramadhyinl (Co-opted) Bangalore
Shri B.T. Thakkar (Co-opted) Ahmedabad Shri Danesh Verma (Co-opted) New Delhi
Shri T.V. Venkataramanan (Co-opted) Erode Shri Dillp B. Desal (Co-opted) Calcutta
Shri G. Parthiban (Co-opted) Madural Shri Srinivasan Venkatraman (Co opted) Mumbal
Shri A.B. Desal (Co-opted) Mumbal
Board of Studies
Committee for Members In Industry Shri H.G. Agrawal, Chairman Allahabad
Shri S.V. Barve, Chairman Pune Shri R. Bupathy, Vice Chairman Chennai
Shri S.L. Daga, Vice Chairman Hyderabad Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-officio) New Delhi
Shri G. Sltharaman, President (Ex-officio) Chennai Shri S.P. Chhajed Mumbal
Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-officio) New Delhi Shri S.C Bhadra Bhubaneswar
Shri R.S. Adukia Mumbal Shri K.P. Khandelwal Calcutta
Shri N. iltyananda Bangalore Shri N.K. Gupta Kanpur
Shri U.B. Joshl • (Co-opted) Pune Shri S.C. Gupta New Delhi
Shri S.K. Rungta (Co-opted) Calcutta Shri Avlnash P. Joshl (Co-opted) Nagpur
Shri Yugandhara Babu Lella (Co-opted) Hyderabad Shri Sanjtv Kumar Aggarwal (Co-opted) Bhlial
Shri S.K. Garg (Co-opted) Noida Shri Rajiv Blndllsh (Co-opted) New Delhi
Shri Rajeev Mehta (Co-opted) Jodhpur
Fiscal Lews Committee Shri LK. Maheshwari (Co-opted) Bhopal
Shrl R. Bupathy, Chairman Chennai
Shri Ashok K. Chandak, Vice Chairman Nagpur University & Higher Secondary Boards Ualson
3hri G. Sitharaman, President (Ex-officio) Chennai Committee
Shri H.N. Motlwalla Mumbal Shri R.S. Adukia, Chairman Mumbal
ShriAmarjit Chopra New Delhi Shri H.G. Agrawal, Vice Chairman Allahabad
ShrlG.C. Srivastava New Delhi Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-officio) New Delhi
ShriAmitav Kothari Calcutta Shri M.C Joseph Kochl
Shrl Rajesh C. Shah (Co-opted) Ahmedabad Shri S.C Bhadra Bhubaneswar
Shrl Anil Kumar Kheecha (Co-opted) Chennai Shri Deepak Kumar Gupta Ludhiana
Shrl N.K. Poddar (Co-opted) Calcutta Shri Ashok Kumar Manghnan (Co-opted) Mumbal
ShriNaresh Kumar Dua (Co-opted) Delhi Shrl Maghendra Kumar (Co-opted) Agra
Shri R. Anand (Co-opted) Chennai
Corporate Laws Committee Shri Rashrmkumar J. Zaveri (Co-opted) Mumbal
Shri K.P. Khandelwal, Chairman Calcutta
Shrl K.S. Vikamsey, Vice Chairman Mumbal Professional Development Committee
Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-officio) New Delhi Shri N.K. Gupta; Chairman Kanpur .
Shri S.L. Daga Hyderabad Shri N. Nityananda, Vice Chairman Bangalore
Shri Vlnod Jaln New Delhi Shri G. Slthanman, President (Ex-officio) Chennai
Shri S. Batasubramanlan (upto 10.2.2000) New Delhi Shri N.p. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-officio) New Delhi
4054 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC.4

Shrl S.P. Chhajed Mumbal Shri Amltav Kothari Calcutta


Shri H.N. Motiwalla Mumbal Shrl Kamleih Gandhi (Co-opted) Hyderabad
Shrl K.S. Vikamsey Mumbal Mi. M.RevattiySriram (Co-opted) Chennal
Shrl S.C. Bhadra Bhubaneswar Shrl C.N. Srlvatsan (Co-opted) Coimbabatore
Shri Deepak Kumar Gupta Ludhiana Shri Syamal Nayak (Co-opted) Calcutta
Shri M.M. Khanna New Delhi Shri Sapan Parikh (Co-opted) Mumbal

Public Relations Committee International Afairs C o m m i t t e e


Shri Deepak Kumar Gupta, Chairman Ludhiana Shrl G. Sitharaman, President (Chairman) Chermal
Shri M.C. Joseph, Vice Chairman Kochi Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Vice Chairman) New Delhi
Shri N.D. Gupta, Vice President (Ex-officio) New Delhi Shrl S.P. Chhajed Mumbal
Shri R.S. Adukla Mumbal Shri A.C. Shah Ahmedabad
Shri Ashok K. Chandak Nagpur Shri Rahul Roy Calcutta
Shri K.P. Khanddwal Calcutta Shri M.M. Khanna New Delhi
Shri Sunil Gupta (Co-opted) Chandigarh
Shri P.K, Gupta (Co-opted) Ludhiana ICAI - ICWAI-ICSI Coordination Commlttee
Shri Jose Pottokaran (Co-opted) Thrlssur Shri G. Sltharaman, Lead* Chennal
Shri Vinod Sharma (Co-opted) Chennal Shri N.D. Gupta, Deputy Leader New Delhi
Shrl Rahul Roy Calcutta
Reserch Commlttee Shri S. Balasubramanian (upto 10.2.2000) New Delhi
Smt. Bhavna G. Doshl, Chairperson Mumbal Shri G.P. Prabhu (w.e.f. 11,2.2000) New Delhi
Shri Amitav Kothari, Vice Chairman Calcutta Shri G.C. Srivattava New Delhl
Shri G. Sitharamen, President (Ex-officio) Chennal
Shri R.S. Adukla Mumbal Editorial B o a r d
Shri A.C. Shah Ahmedabad Shri N. Nityananda, Chairman Bangalore
Shrl S. Gopalakrishnan Hyderabad Shrl G. Sltharaman, Editor-in-Chief Chennal
Shri Rahul Roy Calcutta Shri N.D. Gupta, Joint Editor New Delhi
Shri H.G. Agrawal Allahabad Shri Rahul Roy Calcutta
Shri RajatTalati (Co-opted) Mumbal Shrl Deepak Kumar Gupta Ludhiana
Shri CM. Blrla (Co-opted) Kota
Shri Satish Seth (Co-opted) Mumbal D. OTHERS
Shri Vljay Chaudhary (Co-opted) New Delhi
Shri P.O. Desal (Co-opted) Mumbal 15th All India Conference Committee
Shri S.P. Chhajed, Chairman Mumbal
Committee on Financial Markets and Investors' Shri N.D. Gupta, Co-Chairman New Delhi
Protection Shri G. Sltharaman, President (Ex-officio) Chennal
Shri Sunll Goyal, Chairman Jaipur Shri K.S. Vikamsey Mumbal
Shri H.N. Motiwalla, Vice Chairman Mumbal Shrl R. Bupathy Channal
Shri G. Sltharaman, President (Ex-officio) Chennal Shri K.P. Khandalwal Calcutta
Shrl S.V. Barve Pune Shri Rahul Roy Calcutta
Shri A.C. Shah Ahmadabad Shri N.k.Gupta Kanpur
Shri Vinod Jain NewDelhl Shri S.C Gupta New Delhi
Shri S.C. Gupta New Dethl Shri Amarjit Chopra New Delhi
Shri R. G. Rajan (Co-opted) Chennal Shrl Deepak Kumar Gupta Ludhiana
Shrl S.C Jhunjhunwala (Co-opted) Calcutta Shri Vlnod Jain New Delhl
Shri K.K. Goyal (Co-opted) New Delhi Shri M.M. Khanna New Delhi
Shri V.D. Aggarwal (Co-opted) New Delhi Shri A X Chakrabartl , New Delhi
Shrl S. Balasubramanian (upto 10.2.2000) New Delhi
Committee on Information Technology Shri G.P. Prabhu (w.e.f 11.2.2000) New Delhi
Shri S. Gopalakrishnan, Chairman Hyderabad Shri G.C. Srtvastava New Delhi
Shri Sunil Goyal, Vice Chairman Jaipur Shri Gunlect Singh Pannu, Chairman, NIRC New Delhi
Shri G. Sitharaman, President (Ex-officio) Chennal Shri P a e e n Kumar Bansal, Vice-Chalrman, NIRC Rohtak
Shri S.V. Barve Pune Shri Raman P. Mangla, Secretary, NIRC New Delhl
Shri K.S. Vikamsey Mumbal Shri And Kumar Agarwal, Treasurer, NIRC New Delhi
Shrl R. Bupathy Chennal
Shri Vlnod Jain New Delhi

Committee wise break up of the meeting held durlng the year 1999-2000

S.No. Name of the Committee No. of meeting


1. Executive Committee 13
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4055

2. Examination Committee 8
3. Disciplinary Committee 37
4. Accounting Standards Board 7
th
15 All India Conference Committee 3
s.
6. Auditing Practices Committee 5
7. Board of Studies 6
8. Committee for Golden Jubilee Celebrations 2
9. Committee for Members In Industry 2
10. Committee on Electoral Reforms 2
11. Committee on Ethical Standards & Unjustified Removal of 3
Auditors

12. Committee on Financial Markets and Investors' Protection 4

13. Committee on Information Technology -

14. Committee on vision and Restructuring 3


15. Continuing Professional Education Committee 6
16. Corporate Laws Committee 8

17. Editorial Board 5


18. Expert Advisory Committee 4
19. Fiscal Laws Committee 9
20. ICAI-ICWAI-ICSI Coordination Committee 3
21. International Affairs Committee 5
22. Professional Development Committee 4
23. Public Relations Committee 2
24. Research Committee 6
25. University & Higher Secondary Boards Liason Committee 2
Total 149

APPENDIX I I
(Ref. Para 4.2 of the Report)
Statistic* of Students Appeared and Pasted in the
Examinations of the ICAJ held In 1999

INTERMEDIATE AND FINAL EXAMINATIONS • 1999

CROUP/UNIT INTERMEDIATE FINAL


MAY NOVEMBER MAY NOVEMBER

No, of Centres 69 70 69 70
Group-I
ho, of candidates 30927 37609 16482 17069
appeared

No. of candidates 6533 7860 2167 1484


declared successful
4056 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

Group-II
No. of candidates 24172 33079 15717 15423
appeared

No. of candidates 4053 5611 4248 2313


declared successful

Both Groups

No. of candidates 14066 19591 8376 7897


appeared

No. of candidates 1326 2633 1031 425


declared successful

UNIT

No. of candidates 826 679 56 54


appeared

No. of candidates 153 65 1 1


declared successful

FOUNDATION EXAMINATION - 1 9 9 9

Months and year of No. of centres No. of candidates appeared No. of candidates declared
examination successful

May 1999 68 24957 6340


November 1999 69 17875 3305

APPENDIX I I I
(Ref. Para 4.2 of the Report)
Names of Prize Winners In the ICAI's Examinations held In
May and November, 1999

FINAL EXAMINATION

The following candidates were awarded Certificate of Merit:

RANK May, 1999 Examination November, 1999 Examination


Roll No. Name & Marks Obtained Roll No. Name & Marks Obtained
I 04652 SHRI RISHIKESH SHRIKANT SHINTRE 19897 SHRI KAIMAL NITHIN KRISHNA
(539 marks out of 800) (485 marks out of 800)
II 17984 SHRI NARENDRA OSTAWAL 17526 SHRI HARSHVARDHAN NAHAR
(523 marks out of 800) (477 marks out of 800)
III 11264 SHRI SHYAM MAHESHWARI 06046 SHRI SUMit KUMAR SANGHAI
(521 marks outof 800) (472 marks out of 800)

Name of the Prize Basis May, 1999 Examination November, 1999 Examination
(1) (3) (3) (4)
The G.P. Kapadia First
president Gold Medal
The J.S.Ladra Gold Medel
SHRI RiSHIKESH SHRIKANT SHINTRE SHRI KAIMAL NITHIN KRISHNA
The Ramachandra Slngh Best Candidate
ROll No. 04652 Roll NO. 19897
Prize
The Saradama
Vlsweswaraiya Silver Medal
The R. Slvabhogam Prize Best Lady MS. UJJLA DEWAN MS. MAINI PUJA SUKESH
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4057

Candidate Roll No. 23459 Roll No. 18883


(503 marks out of 800) (466 marks out of 800)
The Jayantilal K. Thakkar Second best SHRI NARENDRA OSTAWAL SHRI HARSHVARDHAN NAHAR
Memorial Prize candidate Roll No. 17984 Roll No.17526
Dr. I.B. Sinha Memorial Third best SHRI SHYAM MAHESHWARI SHRI SUMIT KUMAR SANGHAI
Prize candidate Roll No. 11264 Roll No. 06046
The Kerala Verma Best candidate In SHRI RISHIKESH SHRIKANT SHINTRE SHRI HARSHVARDHAN NAHAR
Memorial Prize Group-I Roll No. 04652 Roll No. 17526
(273 marks out of 400) (245 marks out of 400)
The P.N. Ghosh Memorial Best candidate In SHRI MADHU SUDAN KANKANI MS. SAPNA CHAMPAK DAVE
Prize Group-II Roll No. 12876 Jointly with Roll No. 21031
SHRI ASHISH BHAGAT (255 marks out of 400)
Roll No. 07071
(278 marks out of 400)
The Sir Shapoorjl Billimorla Best papers on SHRI RISHIKESH SHRIKANT SHINTRE SHRI HARSHVARDHAN NAHAR
Prize Accounting (Paper Roll NO, 04652 Roll NO. 17526
1&2) (151 marks out of 200) (138 marks out of 200)
The K.C. Khanna Prize and Best paper on SHRI KUNAL BlNOD SINGHANIA SHRI AMIT KUMAR JHALARIA
Shrl D. Rangaswamy Advanced Roll No. 04829 Roil No. 05659
Memorial Prize Accounting (Paper (77 marks out of 100). (79 marks out of 100).
1)
The J.K. Doshl Prize and Best paper on SHRI RISHIKESH SHRIKANT SHINTRE SHRI KAIMAL NITHIN KRISHNA
Late Lt. Col. Ambuj Nath Management Roll No. 04652 Roll No. 19897
Bose Memorial Prize Accounting and (82 marks out of 100). (80 marks out of 100).
Financial Analysis
(Paper 2)
The A.F. Ferguson Prize Best paper on SHRI S. KARTIK MS. VINrTHA JAIN
and R. Venkatesan Advanced and Roll No. 14689 Roll No. 13676
Memorial Prize Management (72 marks out of 100). (65 marks out of 100).
Auditing (Paper 3)
The Sukh Nandan Gupta Lady candidate MS. MEENU AGARWAL MS. VINITHA JAIN
Kapoori Devi Prize who secured the Roll No. 12620 Roll No. 13676
highest marks In (64 marks out of 100). (65 marks out of 100).
Advanced and
Management
Auditing (Paper 3)
The U.C Majumdar Prize Best paper on SHRI RISHIKESH SHRIKANT SHINTRE SHRI G. RADHA KRISHNA
and S.M. Shah Prize Corporate Laws Roll No. 04652 Roll No. 07698
and Secretarial (77 marks out of 100). (69 marks out of 100)
Practice (Paper 4)
The R.V.K. Umarjee Prize Best paper on SHRI PANKAJ R, BADLANI SHRI KAIMAL NITHIN KRISHNA
and S.S. Ghosh Prize Advanced Cost Roll NO. 02645 Roll No. 19897
Accounting and (85 marks out of 100). (79 marks out of 100).
Cost Systems
(Papers)
The Manish Gupta Best paper on SHRI AMIT SUDHIR PATWARDHAN SHRI ARUN KRISHNAN R.
Memorial Prize and T.R. Systems, Analysis, Roll No. 01889 Roll No. 07947
Chadha Prize Data Processing & (83 marks out of 100). (77 marks out of 100).
Quantitative .
Techniques (Piper
6)
The N.M. Shah Prize, Suri. Best paper on MS. VIDYA K.V. MS. MEENA RAOHAKRISHNAN
Memorial Prize, A.J. Shah' Direct Taxes Roll NO, 18236 Roll No, 03338
Amlta Memorial Prize and (Papar 7) (77 marks out of 100). (70mark out of 100).
The K. Annadhannam
Memorial Prize
The'Vandana Best paper on SHRI AMIT MANOCHA M i . VATSALAARAMAN
Suryananyanan Prize and Indirect Taxes Roll No. 22391 Roll NO. 8358*;justify with
Shrl M.D. Rajamachikar (Paper 8) (75 marks out of 100). SHRI R.GOPI
Prize Roll No. 25120,and
SHRI S. ANNADURAI
Roll NO.. 25137
(79 marks out OF 100).
4058 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8. 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

The G. Basil Foundation Bast student of SHRI RISHIKESH SHRIKANT SHINTRE, Roll No. 04652
Award and Kantilal V. Patel the year 1999 May, 1999 Examination (539 marks out of 800).
Gold Medal
Smt. Sarojini Sltaram Best lady MS. UJJLA DEWAN, ROM No. 23459
Memorial Sliver Medal, the candidate of the May, 1999 Examination (503 marks out of 800)
S. Viswonathan Memorial year 1999
Prize and Smt. Vanjana
Rani Silver Medal
The Shallesh Kapadla Silver Best student SHRI NARENDRA OSTAWAL, Roll No. 17984
Medal among the second May, 1999 Examination (523 marks out of 800).
best students or
the year 1999
Doha Chapter of 1CAI Prize Best student SHRI SHYAM MAHESHWARt, Roll No, 11264
among the third May, 1999 Examination (571 marks out of 800).
best students of
theyear1999
The N.N. Das Prize Best student of SHRI RISHIKESH SHRIKANT SHINTRE, Roll No. 04652
the year 1999 In May, 1999 Examination (273 marks out of 400).
Group-I
The Balachander Memorial Best student of SHRI ASHISH BHAGAT, Roll No. 07071 Jointly with
Silver Medal the year 1999 In SHRI MADHU SUDAN KANIKANI, Ro|l No. 12876
Group-II May, 1999 Examination (278marketout of 400).

INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION

The following candidates were awarded Certificate of Merit:

RANK May,1999 Examination November, 1999 Examination


Name & Roll No.
Marks Obtained Roll No. N a m * * Marks Obtained
I 16242 MS. AGGARWAL PRIYA MADAN MOHAN MS. SHWETA AGARWAL
(421 marks out of 600) (429 marks OUt Of 6O0)
II 35552 SHRI ABHJIT LAHlRl 45822 SHRI SHAILESH KHEMAKA
(4l2marks out of 600) (428 marks out of 660)
III 23430 SHRI Y, SRINIVAS" 42887 MS. PANDE GAURI S.
(409 marks out of 600) (427 marks out of 600)

Name of the Prize IN*'* May, 1999 Examination November, 1999 Examlnations
(1) (2) (3) (4)
The G.P, Kapadia First
President Gold Medal MS. AGGARWAl PRIYA MADAN
The J.S. LodhaG o l dMedal Best Student MOHAN MS. SHWETA AGARWAL
Roll No. 16242 Roll No. 01056

The Shaliesh Kapadla Second best SHRI ABHDIT LAHIRI SHRI SHAILESH KHENAKA
Award student ROll ND.35652 Roll No. 45822
The Sudenshan Kumar Best lady MS.AGGARWAL PPIYAN MADAN MS. SHWETA AGARWAL
Balasarla Memorial Prize candidate MOHAN Roll No, 01056
Roll No. 10242 (429 marks outof 600)
(421 marks out of 600)
Prof. T.S. Grewal Award Best paper on MS. AGGARWAL PRIYA MADAN MS. RESHMI RUNGTA
Advanced MOHAN Roll No. 11137
Accounting (Paper Roll No. 16242 (98 marks out of 100)
1) (87 marks out of 100)
The Dinesh Hlmatlal Shah Best paper on SHRI V. PRASANNA VENKATESAN MS.DIMPLE DABRIWAL
Prize and The K.C. Khanna Auditing (paper 2) Roll No, 10100 Roll No. 08968
Prize (77marks out of 100) (78 marks out of 100)
The Ram Kumar Prize Best Lady MS. VANKAMAMIOIANANTHA SAI MS. DIMPLE DABRIWAL
Candidate who GAYATHRI Roll No.089668
secured highest Roll NO. 23298 (78 marksout of 100)
marks In Auditing (72 marks out of 100)
(Paper 2)
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The Suresh C. Mathur Prize Best paper on SHRI VIKAS GOYAL MS. PRIYA VYDIANATHAN
corporate and ROllNO. 26204 Jointly with Roll No. 37009
Other Laws SHRI VlNAYAK AGARWAL (80 marks out of 100)
(Paper 3) Roll No. 33636
(80 marks out of 100]
Vandana Suryanarayanan Best paper on SHRI AKHIL KALRA SHRI KARTHIK S.C.
Prize Cost Accounting Roll No. 16419 ROll No. 15915
(Paper 4) (85 marks out of 100) (84 marks out of 100)
The U.K. Bhargava Prize Best paper on SHRI RAVI K. SHRI GAURAV MODI
Income Tax and Roll No. 30049 Jointly with Roll No. 13786
Central Sales Tax SHRI CHANDRA SHEKAR V.G. (88 marks out of 100)
(Paper5) Roll No. 30233 and
SHRI SHEKHAR SHARAD
Roll No. 35819
(76 marks out or 100).
Prof. B.B. Kansal Prize Best male SHRI KIRAN KUMAR G. SHRI ZUBIN RUSTOM SABAWALLA
candidate In Paper Roll NO. 14639 jointly with Roll No. 32758
of Oragnlsabon SHRI Y. SRINIVAS . (40 marks out of 50)
and Management Roll No. 23430
(Paper 6 Section (37 marks out of 50)

Mrs. Moortl Devi KansAl Best Lady MS. HARPREET KAUR MS. NIRANJANA N.
Prize Candidate In Roll No. 44536 Roll NO. 15686
Paper of (34 marks out of 50) (39 marks out of 50)
Organisation and
Management
(Paper 6 Section
'A)
The Suri Memorial Prize Best student of MS. SHWETA AGARWAL, Roll No. 01056
the year 1999 November 1999 Examination
(429 marks out of 600)
Doha Chapter of ICAI Second best SHRI SHAILESH KHEMAKA, Roll No. 45822
Silver Medal candidate of the November 1999 Examination
year 1999 (428 marks out of 600)

FOUNDATION EXAMINATION

The following candidates were awarded Certificate of Merit:

RANK MAY, 1999 Examiation November, l999 Examination


ROll NO. Name & MarksObtained Roll NO. Name &Marks Obtained
I 14053 MS. RASHITA P.P. 10381 SHRI K.A. ABHIRAM
(331 marks out of 400) (319 marks out of 400)
II 11291 MS. J. SANDHYA 10973 SHRI ANAND DAGA
(326 marks out Of 400) (302 marks out of 400)
III 28331 SHRI ABHISHEK GUPTA 19154 MS. RENU MAHESHWARI
(323 marks out of 400) (299 marks out of 400)

Name of the Prize •••la May, I B M Examination November, I999 Examination


(1) (2) (I) (4)
Shri Sultan Chand
Memorial Prize and . MS. RASHFTA P.P. SHRI K.A. ABHIRAM
Boat Candidate
Roll NO. 14053 Roll NO. 10381
S.R. Batllbol Prize
Shri Sultan Chand Second Best MS. J. SANDHYA SHRI ANAND DAGA
Memorial Prize Candidate Roll NO. 11291 Roll No. 10973
Chandulal Kapuri Devi Third Best SHRI ABHISHEK GUPTA MS. RENU MAHESHWARI
Charitable Trust Prize Candidate Roll No. 28331 Roll NO. 19154
P.N. Shah Prize Best Lady MS. RASHITA P.P. MS. RENU MAHESHWARI
Candidate Roll No. 14053 Roll No. 19154
(331 marks out of 400) (299 marks out of 400)
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K.V. Chandramouli Best Paper on SHRI VIVEK NARASIMHAN SHRI RAJEEV KUMAR JHA
Memorial Prize Mathematics Roll No. 01970 Jointly with Roll No. 02274 Jointly with
(Paper 3 Section SHRI CHEPENA RAJU SHRI K.A. ABHIRAM
;A) Roll No. 14952, Roll No. 10381,
SHRI KAUSHAL SETH SHRI ANAND DAGA
Roll No. 16904, Roll No. 10973,
SHRI AMIT CHAND SHRI ANKTT BAJAJ
Roll No. 16962, Roll No. 11837 and
SHRI MANISH BANTHIA SHRI DINESH CHOUDHARY
Roll No. 16970, Roll No. 15314
SHRI MANISH RAJ DHANDHARIA (50 marks out of 50)
Roll No. 19020,
SHRI ALOKE PODDAR
Roll No. 23324,
SHRI CHIRAYUSH AGRAWAL
Roll No. 27137 and
SHRI MADHUR GARG
Roll No. 29252
(50 marks out of 5O)
Ganeshmal Patni Memorial Best:p a p e ron SHRI DOCTOR ZANKHANA TUSHAR MS. ANJU KOKAS
Prize Statistics (Paper 3 Roll No. 01295 Jointly with Roll No. 6665
Section'B') SHRI CHITALE SUSHRUT MUKUND (46 marks out of 50)
Roll No. 03553,
MS. J. SANDHYA
Roll No. 11291,
MS. R. LAVANYA
Roll No. 11641,
MS. PIYALI CHAKRAVARTY
Roll No. 13648,
MS. SARAH THOMAS
Roll NO. 14030,
SHRI VIKASH LAKHOTIA
Roll No. 18890,
MS. RICHA SYAL
Roll NO. 21309 and
SHRI NITIN BEHL
Roll No. 24050
(50 marks out of 50)
The Venkatachalam Mohan Best Paper on MS. NANDITA MUNDHRA MS. IYER APARNA CHANDRASEKHAR
Prize Economics (Paper Roll No. 24712 Roll No. 06382
4) (76 marks out of 100) (77 marks out of 100)
Mahaveer Raj Bhandati Best student of MS. RASHUA P.P., Roll No. 14053
Prize the year 1999 (331 marks out of 400)

APPENDIX I V
(Ref. P a n 4.3 of the Report)
Statistics of case* placed before the Council and the Disciplinary Committee
during the period from 1 " April, 1999 to 31st March, 2000

SI.No. Particulars No. of cases


1. a) Number of cases considered by the Council under Section 21 for Its prlma fade 69
Opinion as to whether the case warranted reference to Disciplinary Committee or not.

b) Out of the above, number of cases referred by the Council to Disciplinary Committee 42
for enquiry,

2. Number of cases concluded by the Disciplinary Committee during the above period (out of the 53
total pending cases with the Committee for enquiry).
3. Number of reports of Disciplinary Committee considered by the Council (Including reports of 331
those cases, which were heard during the earlier years).

1
Although the number of reports considered by the Council was 33, however In one case there were two Respondents.
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4. Out of the above :-

(a) Number of cases In which Respondents have been found guilty under the First 10
Schedule for affording a hearing before the Council for passing order under Section
21(4).

(b) Number of cases In which Respondents have been found guilty under the Second 06
Schedule and/or other misconduct to be referred to High Courts under Section 21(5).

(c) Number of cases In which Respondents have been found guilty under the First Nil
Schedule and the Second Schedule/other misconduct.

(d) Number of cases referred back to the Disciplinary Committee for further enquiry. 02

(e) Number of cases In which Respondents have been found not guilty of any misconduct 15

5. Numbers of cases In which Orders passed under Section 21(4) in respect of the Respondents 05
who were found guilty under the First Schedule.

6. Number of cases disposed of by the High Court under Section 21(6). 02

APPENDIX V
(Ref. Para 5.12 of the Report)
Resume of Important Activities of Certain Non-Standing Committees.

Given below Is a resume of Important activities of some of the Non-Standing Committees of the Council:

1. ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD Preliminary drafts of proposed accounting standards


on following subjects are under preparation by study
1.1 New Accounting Standard issued : groups of the Board :

• AS 16, Borrowing Costs • Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent


Assets
1.2 Imminent Releses: * Financial Instruments
• Interim Financial Reporting
• AS 17, Segment Reporting • Financial Reporting of Interests In Joint Ventures
• Framework for the Preparation and Presentation
of the Financial Statements Besides the above, study Groups have been
constituted for revision of Accounting Standard 1,
1.3. Exposure Drafts issued for comments: Disclosure of Accounting Policies, and Accounting
Standard 10, Accounting for Fixed Assets.
• Related Party Disclosures
• Leases A sub-committee of the Board has also been
constituted to formulate accounting standards for
1.4. Exposure Drafts likely to be Issued shortly: urban local bodies with a view to addressing the
special features of activities of such bodies.
• Consolidated Financial Statements
. Earnings Per Share 2. AUDITING PRACTICES COMMITTEE

• Accounting tor Taxes on Income SAPs on the following subjects:


• Intangible Assets • Other Information In Documents Containing
• Impairment of Assets Audited Financial Statements.
Discontinuing Operations • Risk Assessment and Internal Control.
• Accounting for Investments In Associates • Audit Considerations Relating to Entities Using
Service Organisations.
Accounting Standard 7, Accounting for Construction • Auditor's Report on Financial Statements.
Contracts is also being revised. • Comparatives.
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Guidence Notes on the following subjects: • Revision of Technical Guide for Audit of Cooperative
Societies.
* Audit of Capital and Reserves. • Revision Of the Trends In Published Accounts.
• Guidance Note on Audit of Non-Banking • Risk Based Auditing.
Financial Companies. • Study on Accounting for Factored Debts.
• Guidance Note on Audit of Banks (Revised). * Study on Accounting In Power Sector (both
generation as well as distribution).
* Study on Brand Valuation.
3. RESEARCH COMMITTEE • Study on Concurrent Audit in Bank.
• Study on Euro-Issues.
1. Project! under finalisation: • Study on Reporting Segment-wise Financial
Information.
• Accounting & Auditing In NGOs/PDAs. * Technical Guide to Accounting and Auditing In
• Accounting In Film Industry. Newspaper Publishing Industry.
• Audit and Certification of Information from
Incomplete Records. 3. Proposed Projects!
• Corporate Restructuring,
• Revision of Guidance Note on Audit of Accounts of • Accounting & Auditing for (a) Construction of roads,
the Members of Stock Exchanges. and (b) Operation of Toll Roads.
• Accounting and Auditing In Enterprises Involved In
2. Other Projects In Progress: Production of Video Films.
• Accounting and Auditing Technical Guides on: Drugs
• Accountability of Public Expenditure in Government and Pharmaceutical Industry.
Departments and Similiar Non-Profit Institutions. • Accounting for Forestries.
• Accounting and Auditing for Surface Transport * Foreign Currency Exposure Risk Management.
Industry. • Glossary of Emerging Terms In the Financial Sector.
• Accounting and Auditing Technical Guide - Hotel • Guidance Note on Accounting for Retirement Benefits
Industry. Plans.
• Accounting and Auditing Technical Guide - • Internal Audit Guidelines - Electronics Industry.
Automobile Industry. • Internal Audit Guidelines - Fertiliser Industry.
• Accounting for Chit Funds. • Introduction or Commercial Accounting In Municipal
• Accounting for Ports. Corporations.
• Accounting for Securitisation. • Issues Involved In drafting a Prospectus.
• Accounting In Software Industry.
• Revision of General Guidelines on Internal Audit.
• Accounting in Telecommunications Industry.
• Study on Anti-Dumping Law and Procedures.
• Comparison of Indian Accounting Standards and the
• Study on Futures & Options.
US GAAPs.
• Study on Joint Ventures Abroad.
• (Environmental and Energy Audit.
• Study on Windlng-up: Role of Professional
• Guidance Note on Accounting for Oil and Gas
Accountants.
Producing Enterprises.
• Technical Guide on Accounting & Auditing of Entitles
• Guidance Note on Accounting for Set-off available
under the Sales Tax Laws of certain States and Value carrying on Aquaculture/Plsclculture/Marlne Culture.
Added Tax. • Technical Guide to Accounting and Auditing In
• Guidelines on internal Audit-Coal Mining. Aluminium Industry.
• Guidelines on Internal Audit - Steel Industry.
• Guidelines on Internal Audit - Sugar Industry. 4. Results of the Shield Panel:
• Guldelines on Internal Audit - Textile Industry.
• Guidelines on Internal Audit - Excise Records. The Panel of Judges constituted by the Institute
• Impact of Information Technology on Financial adjudged the Annual Report and Accounts of entities In
Accounting with Special Reference to SAP different categories, viz. Public Sector/Joint Sector Companies,
Environment. Non-Flnancial Private Sector Companies, Banks and Financial
• Internal Audit Guidelines - Petroleum Industry. Institutions, Public Trusts, Co-operative Societies, Research and
• Internal Audit Guidelines in Travel Service Business. Educational Institutions etc. for the year 1998-99 and decided
• Revision of Study on Transfer Pricing. to give away awards, as detailed hereunder:

Award Category Name of the Entity


Public/Joint Sector Company Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
Silver Shield for best
presented accounts Non-Flnanclal Private Sector Company Infosys Technologies Ltd.
Banks & Financial Institutions ICICI United
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Plaque for highly Non-Flnancial Private Sector Company , Global Telesystems Ltd.
commended accounts Entrepreneurshlp Development Institute of
Public Trusts, Co-operative Societies,
Research and Educational Institutions India.
etc.

4. CORPORATE LAWS COMMITTEE


4.1.7 Dr P.L. Sanjeev Reddy, Secretary,
The year 1999-2000 was a Golden milestone for the Department of Company Affairs suggested
committee, for a number of significant Initiatives were taken on 23nd February, 2000 at the 207th Council
and successfully completed In time. The significant Initiatives Meetng that the ICAI could come out with
and achievements were as follows: a model Amnesty Scheme for one time
settlement of various offences under the
41 Memorandum/Reports to the Government Companies Act, 1966. The time frame
given to the ICAI to submit the scheme to
4.1.1 The Government Introduced two bills the Department was only a week. As an
proposing certain amendments with the Immediate follow-up action, the committee
Companies Act, 1956. The Committee finalised a preliminary draft scheme on the
earlier submitted a detailed Memorandum of Suggestionssubject
on theandCompanies
a presentation
Bill, was made on
29th February, 2000 to the Department of
1997. Thereafter, the committee Company Affairs. Thereafter, detailed
submitted to the Government another suggestions were submitted to the
Memorandum of Suggestions on the Department for Its consideration.
Companies (Amendment) Bill, 1999 and the
Companies (Second Amendment) Bill, 4.2 Seminars/Residential Courses/Training programmes:
1999.
These were conducted as a part of the ICAI's Golden
4.1.2 In order to keep afloat the excellence, Jubilee Celebrations.
Independence and Integrity of the
profession, the committee finalised for 4.2.1 The All India Residential Course on Fiscal
submission to the Government, the and Corporate Laws was held at
Introduction of the concept of Joint Audit Mamallapuram (near Chennal) from 7th to
Mechanism and certain suggestions relating 10th October, 1999. This high profile
to auditors, appointment, remuneration, course was Inaugurated by Shrl S.
removal etc. Balasubramanlam, Vlce-Chalrman of the
Company Law Board and the valedictory
4.1.3 The Department of Company Affairs were address was delivered by Shrl T.S.
Invited for a presentation on the subject Krishnamutthy, the then Secretary of the
matter 'Measures to Trace Vanishing Department of Company Affairs, New Delhi.
Companies" and a detailed report was This course was organised Jointly with the
submitted to them. Fiscal Laws Committee.

4.1.4 The Committee had earlier constituted a 4.2.2 The All India Golden Jubilee Conference on
| research study group to review the annual Fiscal and Corporate laws was held on 7th &
accounts and audit reports of last five 8th January, 2000 at Bangalore. The
years of certain public sector undertakings. Conference was a grand success with a
The final research report was considered record registration of professional
and acclaimed by the committee. delegates around 400, The conference
was Inaugurated by Shrl Rahaman Khan,
4.1.5 The Interaction with the Department of M.P. and the Valedictory Address was
Company Affairs in general was by and delivered by Shrl N. Rangachary, Chairman,
large pro-active. Based on the suggestions Insurance Regulatory and Development
and direction of the Department, a study Authority of India. Smt. Rama Devi,
group was constituted to suggest for the Governor of Karnataka also addressed at
re-structurlng of Registrar of Companies at the Valedictory Session. The conference
Hyderabad. The study group submitted Its drew an overwhelming response from
final report to the committee and further participants and deliberations at the
recommendations were made so as to various technical sessions were fruitful and
conduct future research on other ROCs Interactive. The conference was well
offices on a continuous basts. covered In the media.

4.1.6 A Note on the Rules relating to Buy-Back of 4.2.3 A training programme for the Officers of
Securities of Private Limited and Unlisted the Indian Company Law Service was held
Public Companies was also submitted to at Hyderabad on 3 1 * January to 4 th
the Department of Company Affairs. February, 2000. The programme was
Inaugurated by Shrl V.S. Rao, Regional

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Director, Deportment of Company Affairs, made excellent arrangements for the conduct of the
Southern Region and Shri G.P. Prabhu, conference.
Joint Secretary, Department of Company
Affairs, Government of India was the Chief 5.4 Workshop on Pre-Budget Memorandum - 2000
Guest at the Valedictory Session. The
programme was attended by senior officers The Workshop on Pre-Budget Memorandum - 2000
of the department and this was the second was attended by Shrl Ravi Kant, Chairman, Central
programme conducted by the committee Board of Direct Taxes, Smt. Asha Mehra, Member
for the Department of Company Affairs. (Legls.), CBDT, Shrl A.N. Prasad, Joint Secretary,
TPL-I, Shri G.C. Srivastava, Joint Secretary, TPL-II,
4.3 Study Groups CBDT. Shrl Ravi Kant expressed his happiness that
the suggestions made by the ICAI In Its Memorandum
In addition to the various Bills Introduced by the were well thought out and objective In that they also
Government on amendments to the Companies Act, kept the interests of the revenue In mind. Many of
number of other Bills were also Introduced. In this the suggestions of the ICAI In the areas of business
direction, the committee has constituted a study re-organlsation, widening the tax base and
group on the following matters: rationalisation of the provisions of both direct and
Indirect tax laws have been accepted and
• Study Group on Competition Laws; Incorporated by the Government In the Finance Act,
• Study Group on Insolvency Laws; 2000.
• Study Group on Conversion of Co-operative
businesses to companies; 5.5 Post Budget Memorandum - 2000
• In addition the committee also proposes to
constitute a separate study group on the In Its Post Budget Memorandum - 2000 the ICAI,
new Bill on Sick Companies. while analysing the provisions of the Finance Bill,
2000, made suggestions for removing the unintended
hardships to exporters, for rationalising the provisions
5. FISCAL LAWS COMMITTEE relating to business re-organlsatlons etc. Happily, the
Government made many modifications at the time of
. 5.1 Guidance Note on Tax Audit under section 44AB of passing the Finance Bill - 2000 which are In
the Income-tax Act consonance with the suggestions made by the ICAI.

The revised tax audit forms were notified on 4th 5.6 Government Committee for simplification and
June, 1999. A number of study groups were rationalisation of tax return forms
constituted under the convenorship. of members of
Central Council In different regions and, in a very The Government has constituted a committee for
short span of time, suggestions were obtained all simplification and rationalisation of tax return forms.
over the country. The revised Guidance Note on tax The work of the committee Is In the final stage. The
audit was brought out In a record time In dose co-
ICAI Is closely Involved In the working of the
ordination with the Central Board of Direct Taxes.
committee.

5.2 Residential Course on Fiscal and Corporate Laws -


1999 5.7 Suggestions for suitable amendments In tax audit
forms
The Residential Course on Fiscal and Corporate Laws
- 1999 was held at Mamallapuram near Chennal The ICAI has submitted to the Government Its
Jointly by the Fiscal and Corporate Laws Committee. suggestions for effecting suitable amendments In the
The course was Inaugurated by Shrl S. revised tax audit forms to make the tax audit more
Balasubramanlan, Vice-Chairman, Company Law effective and efficient
Board, New Delhi.
5.8 Service tax
5.3 All India Golden Jubilee Conference on Fiscal and
Corporate Laws
The ICAI has submitted to the Government many
suggestions for simplification and rationalisation of
The Fiscal Laws Committee and the Corporate Laws
law and rules relating to service tax.
Committee of the ICAI organised an All India Golden
Jubilee Conference on fiscal and corporate laws in
Bangalore. The theme of the conference was "Fiscal 5.9 Issues on Tax Audit
and Corporate Governance In the New Millennium".
The conference was Inaugurated by Shrl K. Rehman, After the Introduction of the revised tax audit forms
Honble Member of Parliament. The valedictory conferences and seminars were organised throughout
address was given by Shrl N. Rangachary, Chairman, the country which were attended by a very large
Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority. number of members of the profession. Many
The conference was a grand success. The Bangalore Interesting Issues were raised by the participants
Branch of the Southern India Regional Council of ICAI during the course of these seminars. These issues
have been collected, classified, analysed and debated
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Intensely by the Fiscal Laws Committee In a number was published In the ICAI's Journal soliciting
of meetings and the above publication, containing suggestions from various Institutions, professional
about three hundred select issues with appropriate members etc. •
answers has been brought out.
6.6 The Committee also constituted a study group to
review the New Securities Laws. The study group
submitted the report to the committee and the
5.10 Revision of publication committee finalised the report which Is presently
under consideration for sending to the Government.
The following publications are under revision:
6.7 The Committee proposes to release shortly the
• Taxation of non-residents. following booklets:

• Guide to Audit of Public Trusts under the • Handbook on Investor's Protection.


Income-tax Act, 1961. • Booklet on Derivative Risk Management
• Booklet on Audit Control Mechanism for De-Mat
System.
6. COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL MARKETS
AND INVESTORS' PROTECTION 6.8 The Committee has already Initiated certain exercises
to conduct training programme In association with
The Committee on Financial Markets & Investors' various stock exchanges on the subject 'Investor's
Protection was by and large pro-active with the new Awareness and Education.' The training programmes
developments and changes that took place on various matters are to be conducted shortly.
relating to financial markets. The Committee took stock of the
entire scenario and developed appropriate action plan for the 6.9 The Committee is also discussing and evolving areas
year 1999-2000 and the various Initiatives and achievements for proactive roles of chartered accountants in
were as follows: financial markets.

6.1 Attempts are being made to constitute a High Level 6.10 The Committee also brought to the attention of SEBI
Task force on Non-Performing Assets In banks and for certain relaxations to the chartered accountant to
financial institutions. Detailed discussion on the act as Intermediaries In the capital market Besides,
subject matter constitution of task force and Committee Members also represented In the following
representatives for the task force with a proper frame SEBI constituted committees:
work for the study are serious consideration. The
constitution of task force on NPA's is expected • Primary Market Advisory Committee.
shortly. • Mutual Fund Advisory Committee.
• Panel on Corporate Governance.
6.2 Similarly, on the Non-Banking Financial Sector action • Standing Committee on certification for market
plan Is being worked out. The Derivative Trading Intermediaries.
System Is soon to be Introduced. Keeping In mind
the Importance and the need to update professional 7. EXPERT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
members on the subject, training programmes were
conducted In various metro cities. As In the past the Committee continued to Issue
opinions on diverse subjects. During the year 1999-2000, the
6.3 A two-day advanced level training programme on Committee Issued opinions on the following subjects:
{ Derivatives covering accounting, tax, legal, risk and
other Issues was conducted In Mumbal on 23rd and • Revenue Recognition
24thApril, 1999. • Foreign Exchange
• Leases
6.4 Similar programme were also held at Ahmedabad on • Fixed Assets
30th and 3 1 " October, 1999. • Provisions
• Contingent Liabilities
6.5 The Committee constituted a Panel on Corporate • Retirement Benefits
Governance and to frame a broader definition on • Borrowing Costs
Corporate Governance and to frame a Questionnaire • Investments
| on Corporate Governance which would ultimately • Depreciation
assist In evolving "ICAI Code on Corporate • Construction Contracts
Governance". The definition on Corporate • Other miscellaneous subjects
Governance as well as the questionnaire (addressing
the Issue ' Role of Auditors - The Expectation Gap)
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Expert Opinions issued duing 1999-2000

• Revenue Recognition • Foreign Exchange Leases


FixedAssets Provisions ' ContingentLiabilities
• Retirement Benefits Borrowing Costs ' Investments
Depredation Construction Contracts ' Other miscellaneous subject

8. CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION • Communication Skill


COMMITTEE • Tax Audit
• Bank Audit
The Continuing Professional Education Committee of • Aspects of Direct Taxes
the ICAI continued its efforts to Impart education to the . Y2K Problem
members on me topics of contemporary relevance through Its • Concurrent Audit
Continuing Professional Education Programmes. • Code of Conduct
• Operational & Management Audit
8.1 During 1999-2000, Continuing Professional Education • Energy Audit
Programmes were conducted, Inter alia, on the • Environmental Accounting & Reporting
following topics: • Corporate Laws
• Issues In Information Technology
• EOP Audit - Pitfalls & Safeguards
• Audit of General Insurance Companies
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Tne Committee also held the following raining


programmes for the benefit of the members: • Residential course at Udalpur during August 4-6,
2000 in association with Ahmedabad Branch of
• Training Programme on ' Financial Management WIRC of lCAI.
and Management Accounting' between October • An India CPE Conference at Ernakulam during
4-16,1999. September 24th and 25th 2000, In association
• Training Programme on 'Corporate Finance - with Ernakulam Branch of SIRC of ICAI.
Emerging Trends' between November" 8-13, • Residential Course at Goa during September,
1999. 2000 In association with Hubli and Balgaum
Branches of SIRC of ICAI.
8.3 The Committee proposes to conduct Continuing
Professional Education Programmes In the areas of: 8.5 Centres at which Computer Centres being run by the
ICAI:
• Accounting Standards and Reporting
Requirement • New Delhi
• Bank Audit In Computerised Environment • Calcutta
• International Financing » Bangalore
• Statement on Standard Auditing Practices • Jaipur
• Bank Audit • Kanpur
> Audit U/S 44AB Of IT Act • Guwahati
• Sales Tax Audit • Hyderabad
• Due Diligence Review • Mumbal
• Professional Services of Chartered Accountants • Ahmedabad
In E-Commerce
• Opportunities In I.T. The CPE Committee is actively considering to open
Introduction of ERP In Small and Medium new Computer Training Centres at Emakulam and
Business Enterprises Calicut
• Assurance Services - Stock Valuation, Business
Valuation 8.6 The background materials published so far by the
• International Taxation Continuing Professional Education Committee are:
• Implication of Mergers, Acquisition
• Foreign Collaboration Agreements • Taxation of Deemed Sale Transaction
• Verification of Stock and Debtors • . Central Sales Tax
• Business Planning • How to write a Business • Direct Taxation (with special reference to
Plan Corporate Restructuring and Real Estate
• Cash Flow and Financial Forecasting - How to Development Transactions)
produce and use Forecasts • Project Finance
• Negotiating the best business finance for your • . Credit Rating
dlent • Central Excise
• How to re-englneer your practice • Value Added Tax
• Management Consultancy Services • Project Evaluation
• Financial Instruments and Derivatives • EDP Audit • Pitfalls & Safeguards
• Corporate Governance - latest trends • System Audit (Study material for training
• Common Reporting Problems for Auditors courses by Computer Centres)
• Life Assurance Company Accounting. • Communication Skills - 1
• Environmental Accounting and Reporting • Bank Audit CD-ROM
• Energy Audit • Bank Audit (1999 Edition)
. IPR & GAATS • Concurrent Audit of Banks
• Municipal Audit, Local Self Government Audit • Y2K Problem - A General Introductory
• Arbitration • Audit of General Insurance Companies
• General Assurance Accounting & Reporting • Taxation of Charitable Trusts and Institutions
• Central Exdse • Registration, Valuation • Operational and Management Audit
• , Code of Ethics • Issues In Information Technology
• Case Studies In Accounting Standards & Auditing
8.4 In addition to the above, the Committee proposes to • Environmental Accounting a Reporting
conduct the following programmes for the benefit of
the members:

8.7 The following Is the details of the Part I Examinations conducted by the Committee during May, 1999 and November, 1999:

No. of candidates appeared No. of candidates passed *


Course Both Group I Both Group II
Group II Group I
Groups only only Groups only only
4068 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

May, 1999

Management Accountancy Course 4 4 7 Nil 4 Nil


Tax Management Course 3 10 3 1 Nil Nil

Corporate Management Course 2 2 3 Nil 3 Nil


November, 1999

Management Accountancy Course 5 8 6 4 6 1

• Candidates passed In Group I/Group II Includes those who had appeared for Both Groups and cleared
either Group I/Group II as the case may be.

During the year, Mr. N. Srinivasan (M.No.21789) has prospective employers and our new members Interact
successfully completed both parts of the Management and explore the possibility of taking up employment
Accountancy Course. careers In various organisations. The Campus
Interviews organised during the year received an
Mr. Gouranga Das (M.No.54079) has successfully Impressive response from both the employers and
completed Part II of the Management Accountancy our young members as Is evident from the fact that
Course. In all 110 teams or the employers evaluated the bio-
data of about 2900 young members. Organisation
9. COMMITTEE FOR MEMBERS IN INDUSTRY from abroad and all over the country, both from the
public and private sectors Including multinationals,
To promote the Interest of our members serving In participated In the scheme. As a measure to enable
Industry and to develop opportunities available to our our young members to face the Interview Boards
members, the Committee had undertaken following activities with more confidence, workshops on Improving the
during the year: skills for an Interview and Orientation Programmes
were conducted at various Interview centres which
9.1 As a measure to develop employment opportunities have been highly appreciated by the young members
who attended those programmes.
for our newly qualified members, the Committee has
been successfully organising Campus Interviews
twice a year during the past five years, wherein

Statistical Information regarding Campus Interview for newly qualified Chartered Accountant! is as under:

A. Interviews held in September-November, 1999

SI. Centre Dates of Interviews No. of Blo-data No. of


No. raviewed by Interview Panal
Companies of Companles

1. Calcutta 27thSept. -1st October, 1999 225 8


and 7th & 13th October, 1999
2. Hyderabad 4 th October, 1999 40 2
3. Chennal I I t h - 1 5 t h October, 1999 181 7
4. Ahmedabad 21st-22nd October, 1999 114 3
5. Mumbal 25th- 28th October, 1999 582 7
6. New Delhi 1 " - 6 * November, 1999 537 12
7. Bangalore 10thNovember, 124 5
18thNovember 1999 &
22nd November, 1999
1803 44

B. Interviews held In March - April, 2000


SI. Centra Datas of Interviews No. of Blo-data
No. raviewed by
Companies
1. Bangalore 22nd to 24th March, 2000 71 No. 8 ' of
2. Calcutta 27thto 31th March, 2000. 143 Interviaw
8 Panal
3. Ahmadabad 3rd & 4th April, 2000. 92 of Companies
3
4. Hyderabad 6* & 7th April, 2000. 36 4
5. Mumbal 10th to 15th April, 2000 350 15
6. Chennal 17* to 20* April, 2000 91 13
7. New Delhi 24* to 29* April, 2000 343 15
1126 66
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9.2 A bi-monthly Newsletter for the benefit of the non-Government authorities. The aforesaid
Members in Industry' containing Information about paragraph has often been a source of
latest Accounting Standards, Information technology, misinterpretation by certain Government
seminars, latest publications of ICAI and other authorities/Government aided agencies. Therefore,
related matters of Interest is being published from after detailed deliberations, the Council decided to
October, 1999. delete the aforesaid paragraph with effect from 1st
April, 2000. An announcement in this regard has
9.3 With a view to popularise the Employment Assistance been published In the April, 2000 issue of Journal
Scheme/Placement Service lor members, a suitable ' The Chartered Accountant1 at pages 102 and 103.
Application Form has been devised and hosted on the
web-site, to enable the members Interested In 10.2 The Council considered the question whether
seeking the Job to apply In It. The bio-data of such communication by the Incoming auditor with the
members shall continue to be sent to the employing previous auditor was mandatory in respect of various
Organisations. audit assignments, e.g., concurrent audit, revenue
audit, tax audit, special audit etc vis-a-vis provisions
9.4 The members In Industry have bean requested to of clause (8) of Part I of the First Schedule to the
form study circles In various towns/cities with a Chartered Accountants Act, 1949. The Council
minimum of 20 members In larger cities and a decided that the communication was necessary In all
minimum of 10 members in smaller towns. The grant type of audits whether It was statutory audit, Internal
of Rs. 2500/- Is given In a year. audit concurrent audit or any other kind of audit A
detailed note In this regard, as decided by the
9.5 The Committee continues to make more efforts In Council, will be Issued In due course.
Improving the status and rote of members In
Industry.
10.3 Notification no. l-CA(7)/3/88 dated 13th January,
1989 Issued by the Council of ICAI [appearing as
Appendix No. (20) to the publication of "The
10. COMMITTEE ON ETHICAL STANDARDS *
Chartered Accountants Act, 19491 specifies that
UNJUSTIFIED REMOVAL OF AUDITORS
member of the ICAI In practice shall be deemed to be
guilty of professional misconduct, If he accepts,
As usual during the year under report also, the
whether Individually and/or as proprietor/partner of
Committee examined and disposed of various Important ethical
flrm(s) of chartered accountants more than the
Issues, queries relating to ethical standards and professional
"specified number of tax audit assignments" viz., 30
conduct of members and the allegations of unjustified removal
of auditors. The recommendations of the Committee on a tax audit assignments whether In respect of
number of Important ethical Issues are under consideration of corporate or non-corporate assessess. The Council
the Council. Some of the Important decisions taken by the while reviewing the above notification decided to
Council on the recommendations of the Committee are as maintain the status quo regarding the "specified
under: • number of tax audit assignments" under the
aforesaid notification..

10.1 Clause (12) of the Part I of the First Schedule to the


10.4 Some of the Important cases of unjustified removal of
Chartered Accountants Act; 1949 provides as under: -
auditors dealt with by the Committee were as under:

"A chartered accountant In practice shall be deemed


to be guilty of professional misconduct, If he accepts
a position as auditor previously held by some other In the case of one public sector undertaking, the
chartered accountant or a restricted state auditor In previous tax auditor, were unjustifiably
such conditions as to constitute undercutting." removed. As decided by the Committee, the
Incoming auditors were suggested not to accept
the audit, under the given circumstances. As
The Council considered the following the Incoming auditors did not comply with the
guidelines/directions appearing In the Code of above requirements asked for by the
Conduct (Reprinted 1999 edition) at page 48 under Committee, the matter has been referred for
the aforesaid Clause (12):- consideration within the disciplinary jurisdiction
of the ICAI.
T h e Council has, however, decided as a general
principle, that when the appointment of auditor Is In the case of one more public sector
made by Government or by a Nationalised Bank at a undertaking, with the Initiatives undertaken
remuneration lower than that paid to the previous under the auspices of the Committee, the
auditor, the question of undercutting would not appointment of auditors unjustifiably removed,
arise.' has been restored.

At Its meeting held In January 2000, the Council


. noted that provisions of the aforesaid clause do not
differentiate between the audits of Government and
4070 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

11. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Shri G. Sitharaman, President, ICAI. The meeting of the SAFA-
WTO Sub-committee held on January 23, 2000 was devoted to
The International Affairs Committee continued Its consideration of WTO Issues. A number of tasks which had
efforts to fructify a concrete plan of expanding the Institute'! earlier been allocated to different-member bodies ware
activities Internationally during the year. The major Initiatives reviewed. The tasks allocated to the Institute are :
undertaken by the Committee are detailed below:
• Regulatory Framework In SAFA Countries And
11.1 International Federation Of Accountants Discipline In Domestic Regulations
• Specific Commitments Made By Countries
Nominees of the Institute continued to represent the • Position Paper From SAFA To SAARC For Seatle
ICAI In Ethics Committee of IFAC and the Auditing Practices Round In January, 2000 (Jointly with ICA of
Committee of IFAC. The nominee of the Institute on the IFACs Pakistan)
Ethics Committee Is also associated as a member of the IASC • Movement of Natural Persons
Steering Group on formulation for extractive Industries.
Reports on all the above Tasks of the SAFA WTO
The nominee of the Institute, Mr. Rahul Roy attended Sub-Commlttee have been completed by the Institute.
the IFACs Ethics Committee meeting on 31" May & June 1,
1999 at Copenhagen, Denmark and the Ethics Forum and Ethics The SAFA Projects which have been assigned to the
Committee meeting held on November 9 - 12, 1999 at Rome Institute are;
and on March 20-21, 2000 at Madrid, Spain.
• Study on Direct Taxation In SAFA Countries
The Other nominee of the Institute, Mr. M.M. Chitale • Study on Corruption - Contribution of the Accounting
represented the Institute at the IFACs Auditing Practices Profession In reducing Corruption. (Alongwlth ICWAI,
Committee meetings held at Barcelona, Spain In March 1999. ICAPandlCMAP)
• Study on National Income Accounting In SAARC
The Committee considered the two papers circulated Countries
by IFAC - (1) Strengthening the Influence of IFAC (2) Raising • Study on Info-Tech Including e-commerce. ( In
Reporting and Auditing Standards worldwide. Feeling concerned collaboration with ICAP).
with the shape of developments marginalising the role of
national bodies, appropriate Initiatives for evolving an opinion 11.4 Seminars In Collaboration with UNCTAD
at International level were taken.
• The Institute In collaboration with the United
11.2 International Accounting Standards Committee Nation Conference on Trade and Development
(UNCTAD), United Nations Environment
The nominee of the Institute, Mr. T.S. Vishwanath Programme (UNEP) and the World Bank
continued to represent the Institute at the Board of organised a three day Seminar on
International Accounting Standards Committee. He represented Environmental Accounting and Reporting
the Institute at IASC Board Meetings held at Warsaw, Poland In In New Delhi from 2nd to 4* August, 1999. The
June/July, 1999, at Venice, Italy In November, 1999, at World Bank chose the ICAI to be Its partner In
Amsterdam In December, 1999 and at Sau Paulo, Brazil In creating this base of professionals who would be
March, 2000. Subsequent to the Restructuring of IASC In May In due course adequately equipped with the
2000, Mr. Vishwanath's name has been Included as a member skills and knowledge necessary for not only
of Its Executive Committee. understanding the'environmental Impacts of
economic polies and activities but will also be
11.3 South Asian Federation of Accountants1 (SAFA) able to present a true and fair view of the
environmental situations.
The Permanent Secretariat or SAFA continues to be
located at ICAI, New Demi. The 38th SAFA Assembly meeting • Two days UN-ICAI seminar on "Energy Audit"
was held at Bhurban, Pakistan on 20th September, 1999. The was held on November 19-20, 1999 which was
then Institute's President, Shrl S.P. chhajed, led the Indian organised Jointly by the Institute, United Nation
delegation. Shrl T.S. Vishwanath, Past President of the Institute Conference on Trade and Development
continued to be the President, SAFA. At Bhurban, the SAFA- (UNCTAD) and the United Nation Environment
WTO Sub-Committee prepared a position paper on WTO Programme (UNEP). The seminar was designed
wherein the Indian viewpoint was also Included. to highlight the Issues which were the major
concern of Energy Audit and the role
The 39* Assembly meeting of SAFA was held In Professional Accountants could perform while
Kathmandu, Nepal on3ndDecember, 1999. The then President serving the Industry, Economy and Society
of the Institute, Shri S.P. Chhajed and the then Vice-Presldent through a mechanism of committed applications
Shri G. Sitharaman attended the meeting. The meeting was of financial skills and understanding of
preceded by an International Seminar on "South Asian Technologies Involved.
Accountants In the New Millennium." Shri Ashok Haldla,
Secretary ICAI presented a paper on "WTO and GATS - A draft memorandum of agreement between ICAI
Emerging Issues for the Accountancy Sector". and UNCTAD on future collaboration was also
prepared which was sent to the Secretary General of
The 40* Assembly Meeting of SAFA was held In UNCTAD.
Colombo, on 24* January, 2000. Indian delegation was led by
PART III—SEC, 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4071

The International Affairs Committee proposes to have approval of the Council was forwarded to the Ministry of
a series of programmes in collaboration with the World Bank Commerce.
and the UN Agencies on 'Environment1 and "Energy Audit" In a
participative funding format. A project report has been 11.8 Other Activities
prepared by the IAC which has been submitted to the world
bank through UNCTAD. The project will be divided Into two • The President of ICAI Shri S.P. Chhajed
phases. Phase I would Include the work of conducting Seminars participated In the Conference of Government
and workshops on the subjects all over the country, The Finance Officers Association of United States
programmes shall be organised over the next two years. Phase and Canada held at Tennessee during May 23 to
I I will Involve working with private organization*, coordinating 26, 1999. He presented a paper on Aging
and llalsonlng with Accounting Standards Board, SEBI and the Population and Social Security which was well
Government of India for development and Implementation or received by the Conference.
Environmental Accounting Standards as well as energy Audit
Standards.
• The Institute has taken an Initiative for
establishment of long term relationship with the
11.5 Collaboration with the Italian institutes Institute of Chartered Accountants In Ghana
(West Africa) and the Chinese Institute of
a) The first meeting of the Joint Consultative Committee Certified Public Accountants, China.
(JCC) between the Italian institutes and the Indian Institute
was held In Rome during September 22-24, 1999. Mr. S.P.
Chhijed, then President, Mr. G. Sltharaman, then Vice-president • The Committee
and Mr. approved
Rahul Roy, former of the extension
President of
of the Institute
participated in the meeting, issues of mutual recognition, Supplementary Agreement with Nepal.
further areas of co-operation and other matters of mutual
concern were discussed. The meeting was extremely fruitful • Initiated steps for opening up a dialogue on
and as a first step, the format of mutual recognition was taken mutual recognition with the Institute of
up by the three Institutes for detailed Study. Chartered Accountants of England and Wales as
also with the Institute of Chartered Accountants
of Scotland.
b) The second meeting of the JCC was held on March 3-
4, 2000 In the office of the Institute at New Delhi. At the • During the year, a Chapter of the Institute was
meeting, the three accounting bodies decided to Jointly adopt a set up at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
number of measures for expanding the Trade In Services In the
Accountancy Sector between India and Italy. The JCC
» A delegation led by Shri G. Sitharaman,
recognised that major opportunities exist for the accountancy
President had detailed Interaction with the
professions In the two countries which could be Jointly
Chapters, Members, Governmental authorities
exploited,
etc. In some of the countries In the Gulf. Based
on that many Initiatives have been taken
The Indian side was led by Mr. G. Sitharaman, addressing the Issues concerning members of
President, ICAI, and the Italian side was represented by Dr.
the Institute In the Gulf Countries.
Francesco Serao, President of CNDC and Dr. G. Messina, Head,
International Affairs of Joint International Committee of CNDC
and CNR. At the conclusion of the meeting a Communique was • Setting up of a Foreign Desk at the Institute.
issued.
12. UNIVERSITY * HIGHER SECONDARY BOARDS
The second Italian delegation from Conslglio LIAISON COMMITTEE
Nazionale Del Reglonerl E Peritl commerciall (CNRC) visited the
Institute on March 21, 2000. 12.1 Joint Seminars conducted during the year

c) An Italian Desk has been set up In the Institute and During the year 1999-2000 University & Higher
an Indian Desk has been set up in Italy. Secondary Boards Liaison Committee organised 11
seminars on the theme of "Commerce Education In
11.6 visit of the IFAC President the New Millennium" In collaboration with the
following Universities :
The then President of the International Federation Of
Accountants Mr. Frank Harding and Director General Mr. Peter 1. Madural Kamra] University, Madural
Johnston visited New Delhi on the invitation or the Institute, 2. M.G. University, Kottayam
from October 11 - 13, 1999. He had wide ranging discussions
3. Calicut University, Calicut
with the official! of ICAI on matters of mutual Interests.
4. Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur
5. Andhra University, Vlshakhapatnam
11.7 WTO Initiatives
6. Manlpur University, Manlpur, imphal
7. Cochin University of Science & Technology,
The Ministry or Commerce, Government of India had Cochin
sought comments of the Institute on Indian Accountancy Sector 8. Bhavnagar University, Shavnagar
for the next round of WTO negotiations under WTO-GATS. After
9. Pondicherry University, Pondicheirry
detailed analysis and examination of the matter the Committee
10. Mangalore University, Mangalore
finalised the Institute's Response which after consideration and
11. Mysore University, Mysore

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All branches of the ICAI were requested to show


In these seminars the following technical sessions video Cassettes to plus two students for popularising
were held: the CA. Course. Some of our branches In the
southern part of the country are taking keen Interest
• Accounting Standards in this direction.
• Information Technology & E-Commerce
• Corporate Governance 12.4 Information about Chartered Accountants who have
• Communication Skills completed their Ph.D., in Commerce
• New Financial Instrument in Capital Markets
A letter was sent during the year for collecting
In each of the seminars the aspect of "Uniform Information about Chartered Accountants who have
Syllabus for B.Com, Education* for harmonizing the completed Ph.D., In Commerce,
Commerce education In the country was also dealt
with. Participants appreciated the Initiative taken by All the Regional Councils and Branches of ICAI were
the ICAI In this direction. requested to collect the required Information through
Newsletter or otherwise of Chartered Accountants
University ft Higher Secondary Boards Liaison who have completed Ph.D., In their region.
Committee published a uniform background material,
which was used In,all the seminars conducted during 12.5 Award of ICAI Prize/Gold Medal by Universities:
the year. There was lot of appreciation about the
background material as It was able to prepare a good S .No. Name of the Unversity Nature of
foundation on the topics covered In the seminars. Prlze
1. Allahabad University Prize
The participants In the seminars Included University 2. Banaras Hindu University Prize
Teachers; Members of the ICAI, Research Scholars 3. Bangalore University Gold Medal
and Students. The attendance in each of the joint 4. Bombay University Gold Medal
seminar was quite encouraging. During the course of 5. Calcutta University Prize
these year seminars, university teachers' felt that 6. Calicut University Prize
such type of seminars should be,conducted more 7. Delhi University Prize
frequently and should cover many more universities 8. Gujarat University, Prize
In a year. Ahmedabad
9. Guru Nanak Dev University, Prize
12.2 Recognition of CA. qualification as equivalent to Amritsar
Post-Graduate Degree In Commerce for the purpose 10. Jammu University Prize
of registration under Ph.D. programme 11. Jodhpur University Prize
12. Kurukshetra University Prize
In response to our tetter sent to various Universities 13. Lucknow University Prize
for the recognition of C A qualification as equivalent 14. Madras University Gold Medal
to a Post-graduate degree In Commerce, the 15. Maharshi Dayanand Prize
following Universities have also recognised the CA. University, Rohtak
qualification for registration under the Ph.D 16. Marathwada University, Prize
programme: Aurangabad
17. Mohanlal Sukhadla University, Prize
1. Pt Ravi Shankar Shukla University, Raipur Udalpur
2. Gauhati University, Guwahatl 18. Nagarjuna University, Guntur Gold Medal
3. Vidyasagar University, Midnapore 19. North Bengal University, Prize
4. Nalanda Open University, Patna Raja Rammohanpur (Darjeellng)
20. Osmanla University, Gold Medal
Now in all 63 Universities besides the Association of Hyderabad
Indian universities and three HMs (Ahmedabad, 21. Poona University Prize
Bangalore and Calcutta) have recognised CA. 22. Punjab University, Chandigarh Prize
qualification as equivalent to a Post-graduate degree 23. Ravlshankar University, Ralpur Prize
In Commerce for registration under Ph.D. 24. Shivaji University, Kolhapur Prize
programme. 25. Vikram University, Ujjaln Prize

The Chairman and Secretary of the Committee met 12.6 Recognition of CA. Course
the Vice-Chancellor Prof. R. Radhakrishnan of
Vishakhapatnam University and requested him to With continuous follow-up, the Committee has been
accord recognition to CA, course so that our successful In obtaining recognition for C A course
members can pursue Ph.D. programme In their from few more Universities. Now In all 65
University. He has given assurance to consider our Universities and three Indian Institutes of
request favourably. Management besides the Association of Indian
Universities have recognised the CA, course for the
12.3 Popularisation of CA. Course purpose of Ph.D/Fellow Programme. A list of
Association/Institutes/Universities, which have so far
recognised the CA. Course, Is given hereunder:
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32. Maharshl Dayanand University,


Rohtak.
33. Mangalore University,
Mangalagangothri, Mangalore.
(a) Association 34. Mohanlal Sukhadla University,
Association of Indian Universities, New Udalpur.
(b) Institutes
Delhi 35. University of Mysore, Mysore.
36. Mahatma Gandhi University,
1. Indian Institute of Management, Kottayam.
- Ahmedabad. 37. University of Madras, Chennal.
2. Indian Institute or Management, 36. Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth,
Bangalore Varanasl.
3. Indian Institute of Management, 39. Madural Kamaraj University,
Calcutta Madural.
40. Manipur University, Imphal
(c) Universities 41. MJP Rohilkhand University, Barellly
42. University of Mumbai, Mumbai
1. Alagappa University, Algappa 43. North Maharashtra Unlversities,
Nagar, Kamlkudl. Jalgaon
2. Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. 44. North Gujarat University, Patan.
3. Amravatl University, Amravatl 45. University of North Bengal,
4. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasl. Darjeeling.
5. Bangalore University, Bangalore. 46. Nalanda Open University, Patna
6. Bharathldasan University, 47. Osmanla University, Hyderabad.
TiruchlrapaHI. 48. Poodlcherry University, Portdicherry.
7. Barkatullah Vishwavldyalaya, 49. University of Poona, Pune.
Bhopal 50. Punjab University, Chandigarh
8. Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar. 51. Punjabi University, Patiala.
9. Bharathiar University, coimbatore. 52. Pt. Ravlshankar Shukla University,
10. Calicut University, Calicut. Raipur
11. Ch. Charan Singh University, 53. Ranchl Unlver$lty, Ranchl.
Meerut- 54, Rani Durgawab Vlshwavldyalaya,
12. Chatrapati Shahu Jl Maharaj Jabalpur.
University, Kanpur 55. Sardar Pata University, Vallabh
13. Cochin University of Science & Vidyanagar.
Technology, Kochl. 56. Saurasntra University, Rajkot.
14. Devi Ahllya . VTshwovklyalaya, 57. Shivaji University, Kolnapur.
Indore. 58. Sambalpur University, Sambalpur.
15. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar 59. Sri Krlshnadcvarayit University,
Marathwada University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh.
Aurangabad 60. Tata Institute of Socia! Sciences,
16. Dr. Bhlm Rao Ambedkar University, Mumbai.
Agra 61. Tezpur University, Tezpur, District
17. Gauhatl University, Guwahatl Sonitpur
18. Gujarat University, Ahmedabad. 62. Utkal University, Bhubaneswar.
19. Goa University, Goa. 63. Vikram University, UJJaln.
20. Gum Ghasidas University, Bilaspur 64. Vidyasagar University, Midnapore,
(M.P.) West Bengal
21. Himachal Pradesh University, 65. Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra
Shimla. Open University, Nasik.
22. Jal Narayan vyas University,
Jodhpur,
23. Jiwaji University, Gwellor.
24. KakaUya University, Warangal 13. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE
25. Kanatak University, Dharwad.
26. University of Kashmir, Srinsgar. The Public Relations Committee continued its efforts
27, University of Kerala, for building a positive Image of the ICAL The Vommittee
Thlruvananthapuram. continued to make endeavours to establish communication with
28. Kurukshetra University, the Government both at the Union and State levels, and users
Kuruksbetra. of the services of chartered accountants, The major activities
29. Kuvempu Unlvarslty, of this Committee during the year included:
Shankaraghatta (Karnataka).
30. University of Lucknow, Lucknow. 13.1 Publications
31. M.S. University of Baroda,
Vadodara.

• Quarterly Newsetter, Asapartofitsimagebuildingexercise,thePRCisbringingoutaquarterlygexercise, the


4074 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC, 4

ICAI Patrlka as Identified by It Include various The next major event was the Golden Jubilee
Ministries of the Central and State Govt., Conference on Fiscal and Corporate Laws, which was
Chambers of Commerce, International bodies of organised at Bangalore and the Press and Media
professional accountant, Revenue Officials, attended the Press Conferences held In this
Registrars of Cooperative Societies, Chairmen connection, in large numbers. The Conference got
and Managing Directors of various nationalised wide publicity in English, Hindi and other language
banks, RBI/SEBI and Financial Institutions. newspapers and TV channels.

• Brochure In Question - Answers Form : A Media coverage of the 50th Annual Function of the
brochure In Question - Answers form aimed at ICAI was also arranged. The event was, as Informed
providing clarification/answers to all the by the Information Officer of the Minister of Law,
conceivable queries/questions which crop up In Justice & Company Affairs, covered by five TV
the minds of students Intending to join CA Channels namely Doordarshsn, Eenadu TV, IN TV,
course, has been brought out for the benefit of Star TV and also BBC ( Star and BBC had taken the
students. This as a part of strategy on career coverage from Doordarshan) apart from print media.
counselling can supplement the Help Desk, The
Brochure was released by Shri Rahman Khan, Media coverage was also arranged for Election of the
Member of Parliament at the Golden Jubilee New President and the vice President, UN-ICA1
Conference on Fiscal and Corporate laws held at Seminar on Environmental Accounting and Reporting,
Bangalore In January, 2000, UN-ICAI Programme on Energy Audit. Press
Conference! was arranged during the visit of the
President and Director General of International
• Book containing speeches of Part
Federation of Accountants and also during the visit of
Presidents: The Commlttee for Golden Jubilee
the Italian delegation. A press conference for
Celebrations had proposed to bring out a book
selected correspondents was alto organised for the
containing the speeches delivered by all Past
pre-budget memorandum of the ICAI on 12th
Presidents of the ICAI, at the Annual Meetings
February, 2000. One-to-one meeting of the president
of the Council. This task was assigned to the
from time to time with the press correspondents was
Public Relations Committee. The booklet titled
also arranged.
"Visionaries Through the Golden Journey"
containing speeches delivered by Past Presidents
at the Annual Functions of the ICAI, has been The PR Cell arranged for the coverage of Workshop
published and was released by Shri Frank on Post Budget Memorandum 1999 and Pre-Budget
Harding, President of the International Memorandum 2000. It alto provided coverage of the
Federation of Accountants on October 12, 1999 ICAI's reactions on the Budget 2000 and organised
at New Delhi. participation of the President In four Panel
discussions on the Budget proposals organised by
AIR and TV channels.
• Profile of ICAI: The draft text of the Profile of
the ICAI has been prepared and finally vetted by
Since January, 1999, the PRC hat Issued over 125
the members. The Profile is likely to be
handouts on matters relating to Golden Jubilee
published shortly.
Celebrations, Election of President & VIce-President,
Campus interviews, Examination results, visit of
. Directory of the ICAI: The Golden Jubilee Italian Delegation, Empaneiment of Auditors,
Committee decided that a Directory of the ICAI Accounting Standards. ICAI Annual Awards, Career as
may be published which may contain details Chartered Accountant etc. Large number of
including history of the Branch/Council and Its newspapers In English, Hindi and other languages
building, the facilities available In the office, have carried all releases.
number of members at time of Inception and at
present, city-wise details of number of C.A.s and The Committee arranged for publication of articles on
similar other details along with photographs. The the chartered Accountancy Course and the profession
Chairman of all Regional Councils and branches In several papers of English, Hindi and other
have been requested to furnish the required vernacular newspapers throughout the country.
Information. A large number of branches have
already furnished the required Information while
The Committee was also able to bring out a series of
the others have been reminded.
articles in the Education Times of The Times of India,
132 Press Publicity on Preparation for CA Exams. The articles were
published during August to October, 1999 and were
written by the faculty from the Board of Studies of
The last about twelve months have been very
the ICAI.
eventful for the ICAI particularly when the Golden
Jubilee Function was Inaugurated by the Hon'ble
Prime Minister of India Shri Atal Beharl Vajpayee at Feedback Service:- The news dipping service started
Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on July X, 1999. The by PRC earlier is being continued. A set of selected
Inaugural function, the Golden Jubilee Lectures and newspaper dippings relating to the profession and
the Panel discussion were widely publicised in the concerned Governmment Department* is being
print media and also on all Television Channels, circulated to the President Vice- President, Secretary
and Senior Officers of the ICAI.
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4075

restructuring plan is expected by end of the year. Busmen


plan for implementation phase is in pipeline.
14- COMMITTEE ON VISION AND RESTRUCTURING
I5. COMMITTEE FOR G O L D I N JUBILEE
The Council of the ICAI has constituted the CELEBRATIONS
Committee to carry out a strategic exercise visualising all areas
of the profession of accountancy in India in the year 2010, As a befitting finale to the Golden Jubilee
accordingly Identify the challenges appealing in the market and Celebrations, It has been decided to hold a two-day Conference
formulate proper strategies to convert those into opportunities at Chennal on the theme 'Marching through the Knowledge
for positioning of the profession in fast changing global Era'. The Conference was organised by Southern India
economic scenario and projecting the Indian Chartered Regional Council of ICAI. The function was held at Image
Accountant as world-class professionals with expertise of Auditorium, Chennal on 29th and 30" June, 2000. Hon'ble Shri
corporate governance, decision making and as partner In Ram Jethmalanl, the then union Minister for Law, Justice &
progress of the industry and society. Company Affairs was the Chief Guest.

Four meetings of the Committee were convened from With a view to achieving the desired objectives, the
April, 1999 to April, 2000 to deliberate on the issues of review Committee undertook the following programmes -
of vlsloning process and visoning model for the restructuring of
the profession and the ICAI. Baaed on the vision statement • Golden Jubilee year inaugurated by Hon'ble
already considered by the Council, the Committee has prepared Prime Minister by releasing Golden Jubilee Logo.
a detailed vision document for public dissemination, which is • inaugural panel discussion led by Honble
likely to be issued shortly after approval of the Council. This Finance Minister of India. Theme - Positioning
vision model is a five-tier model for profession covering the India as a Global Economic Power.
profession as a whole and also giving focus on its segments • Golden Jubilee functions organised In every
viz., practice, service and student. The reports of the State and Branches with Govemors/Chief
Committee on the restructuring or the profession and the ICAI Mmisters/Union Cabinet' Ministers/State
are under consideration of the Committee. Ministers/other key dignitaries participating,
• Organised International Conference i t Calcutta
The Committee has always given emphasis to make on the occasion of Golden Jubilee, attended by
the study widely participative In nature thereby ensuring 1200 participants from India and abroad;
coverage of input from almost all possible segments of the consisting of 16 technical sessions with 50
profession and also from the users of the services of Chartered eminent speakers from all across the world.
Accountants, Corporate World, Chamber of Commerce & • The Committee decided to give a Special Golden
Industries and Government & Regulatory Bodies through a Jubilee Grant of Rs.2,500/- per programme for
specially designed questionnaire. For this purpose, the all programmes held In non-conventional anus
Committee also organised workshops and seminars all across such as (a) Business Valuation, (b) Arbitration
the country including Mumbal, Vijayawada, Vizag, Tirupur, and Conciliation, (c) Negotiating Skills, (d)
Bangalore, Hyderabad, Rajahmundry, Indore, Chennal, Financial Instruments (Derivatives), (e)
Yercaud, Murudeshwar, Ahmedabad, Hubli, Jaipur, New Delhi, International Finance and international Banking,
etc. (f) International Tax Treaties, etc.
• Research work on sequel to "History of
While formulating the vision and preparing the Accountancy Profession''.
detailed vision document, the Committee also considered • Advance actions for creation of archives of the
expectations of external stakeholders, for example, Investors, ICAI.
Government, regulators, industry, non profit organisation and • Publication of two golden jubilee research
society at large. The inputs to the Committee were collected monographs.
through interaction with large group of members distributed • Institution of Golden Jubilee medals by the ICAI.
across the country. It was considered by the Committee to • Honoured eminent Chartered Accountants.
Identify new avenues and service products for the profession • Awarded Golden Jubilee Gold Medals to bast
even to the remote corners of the country. The emphasis was students.
given to add value to the audit profession and to enhance the
marketability of the profession in terms of more service The historic event of completion of SO*1 year of the
products. It was also thought that a very well formulated ICAI was celebrated in a grand manner. Hon'ble Shri Atal
marketing plan should be Introduced immediately after approval Beharl Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India, Hon'ble Shri Ram
of the report by the Council to market the profession of Jethmalanl, the then Union Minister of Law, Justice' and
accountancy In India and abroad, and to position the ICAI as an Company Affairs, and Hon'ble Shri Suresh P. Prabhu, Minister of
organisation of world-class professional excellence with a new environment & Forests attended the Inaugural Function. This
vision so that profession can compete with the global impact on was followed by Golden Jubilee Lecture on "Role of Accounting
the economy or the country and establish Itself In other parti or Profession In Economic Development" and panel discussions by
the world also. eminent panelists on "Contributions of the Accountancy
Profession : Expectations of the 2 1 " Century".
The Committee expects to release the Vision
Document for public dissemination shortly and the detailed
4076 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

APPENDIX V I
(Ref. Para 13.2 of the Report)
List of names delated from the Ragister of Members*
on account of Death during the year ended 31st March, 2000.

S.No. M.No. Name 34 4302 KUNDU NEMAI CHAND


1 136 VATSARAJ MUKUNDRAY KARASANJI 35 4387 LOHARUKA KASHI PRASAD
2 291 RAMASWAMY VENKATACHAR CADAMBI 36 4468 CHATTERJEE SUDHANSU
3 394 MEHRA PURAN CHAND 37 4597 PONKSHE VINSHNU RAMACHANDRA
4 607 RAJANNA BODAPATI 38 4660 SARKAR ANADI SARAN
5 618 VENKATWWARLU BHAGAVATHULA 39 4791 GAGGAR KRISHNA GOPAL
6 780 SHROFF DADI SORABJI 40 4872 AMBERKER Y Y

7 926 KRISHNASWAMY M S 41 4888 GHOSH TAPAN KUMAR


8 930 SUBRAMANIAM M 42 4996 SAQUEI MAOHAMMOD

9 1536 MUKHERJEE BHABANI PROSAD 43 5049 MAJMUDAR HRUSHIKESH NAYANSUKHRAI

10 1759 RAY CHAUDHURI BIMALESH 44 5050 KRISHNA IYENGAR R

11 1786 MUKHERJEE DWUENORA NATH 45 5325 SUBRAMANIA IYER S

12 1965 MUKADUM MINOO BURJORJEE 46 5461 MEHTA VINODCHANDRA SHANTILAL

13 2034 JOSHI MADHAV BHIKAJI 47 5712 VYDIANATHAN P

14 2059 BISWAS ANIL KUMAR 48 5752 SINHA RAM BAHADUR

15 2112 SUBRAMANIAN T G 49 5847 DABAKE VISHWANATH PRABHAKAR

16 2248 RAGHAVACHARI K V 50 5922 YOUSUF QAZI MOHAMMED

17 2250 VIRJIANI KARSANDAS TULSIDAS 51 6036 GUPTA OM PRAKASH

18 2362 AHLOA VED PAL 52 6061 BOTHRA KAMAL SINGH

19 2644 NAOKARNY BABOO SHANKGR 53 6259 SHROFF RASIKLAL RATTLAL

20 2645 GHOSE LAKSHMI CHARAN 54 6320 GUPTA PRANABENDU

21 2746 DESHPANDE M N 55 6406 KRISHNA RAO K K

22 2764 MEHRA CHANDER PAL 56 6464 DESHPANDE KESHAO

23 2908 RAY ANUPAM 57 6474 JALLALUDDIN J

24 3359 BISWAS SOURENDRA KRISHNA 58 6555 ANJANIA PURANMAL CHANDMAL

25 3436 VARSHNEY DAYA 59 6588 HODIWALLA MINOO NARIMAN

26 3453 JHA DEVI RAM 60 6593 PALMITKAR HARIGANESH

27 3749 KHANNA RAJ KUMAR 61 6708 GHOSH BANKIM BEHARI

28 3869 PINTO JUSTIN ALLAN 62 6766 SENGUPTA PURNENDU KUMAR

29 3941 RANGANATHANS 63 6771 SHAH NATVERLAL MANGALDAS

30 3963 RAOBDK 64 7201 DATTA AMAR GOPAL

31 4004 KUCHERIA BANSILAL LUNKARAM 65 7450 GUPTA JAGDISH KUMAR

32 4044 PANCHAPAGESAN N 66 7564 AMIN VINODKUMAR JASHBHAI

33 4186 DESAI PRAFULCHANDRA PRABHUDAS 67 7919 ROY SIBA PROSAD


PART III—SBC, 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4077

66 8058 KRISHNAN S E 104 15252 SIKDAR ASIT KUMAR


69 8200 PANSE GOPAL K G 105 16386 DATTA SATYA PRIYA
70 8209 JAIN RAMESH 106 16901 ANILCHARMALIA
71 8531 SHAIKH ISMAIL RAMJANIBHAI 107 16975 RAWAT HARENDRA SINGH
72 8578 AGRAWAL RAJENDRA 108 17731 VIJAY KUMAR
73 8878 EASWARAN ADITHAPURAM NARAYANA IYER 109 18138 GOPALAKRISHNA BHAT S
74 9133 VISWANATHAN T 110 19748 ANANDA B R
75 9328 SHANTHAMURTHY B M 111 20197 JOSEPH JOHN BERCHAMANS
76 9338 GEORGE KANDATHIL EAPCN 112 20373 RAMANUJAMP
77 9349 MUNAGEKAR R R 113 20888 RAMASWAMYA
78 9598 VASANTHANS 114 20945 SRINIVASA MURTHY K S
71 10400 KRISHNA KUMAR R 115 24407 JAYARAMAN M
80 10409 RAMAN G 116 24681 RAVINORAN V
81 10426 GUPTA BAL KISHAN 117 28890 PEDDA BABU P
32 10611 SAFRITAHER 118 29453 ARUMUGASAMY C
83 10849 JAIN VINOD KUMAR 119 30068 MANDKE SHRADDHA
84 11132 BANDYOPADHYAY DILIP KUMAR 120 30099 DINSHAW JAMSHED ERUCH
85 11603 BARAL SRIMANTA C 121 31159 DOSHI DINESHCHAND MANIKLAL
86 11852 ROY MADHU SUDAN 122 33473 GHARATUJJWAL
87 11875 SRIRANGARAJAN S 123 35328 MEHTA BHARATESH CHANDRAKANT
88 11880 DESIKANR 124 35743 KURIANJOHNP
89 12029 VORA MANHARLAL NAGARDAS 125 44698 KOTHARI RAJESH
90 12130 MEHTA VIKRAM HARIOAS 126 45656 SARAF ASIM DONGARSIDASJI
91 12224 AGARWALA HAREK CHAND 127 50112 DUTTSUBHAJIT
92 12674 MAUK RADHAKRISHNA BHAU 128 50692 AGARWAL ASHOK KUMAR
93 12745 RANGANATHAN S 129 50997 SAMANTATAPAS
94 13410 AGARWAL MADAN LAL 130 52240 PRADHAN GOVIND CHANDRA
95 13919 RAGHUNATH PANCHAPAKESA 131 53740 SETHIA NIRMAL KUMAR
96 13931 RANADE JAYANT 132 58686 DAROLIA SANDEEP
97| 14119 DOSHI NARENDRKUMAR PRTTAMLAL 133 58816 DASHDEV
98 14628 NARAYANASWAMY K S 134 70649 JAIN SUDHISH
99 14920 SHAH NEMCHAND KANJI 135 74575 AGRAWAL AJAY
100 15115 CHAKRABARTT NIRMALENDU 136 76890 TIWARIWNAI
101 15179 SINGAVIVUAYKUMAR RAJMAL 137 76196 SHUKLA MANOJ
102 15193 SATISH CHANDRAN L 138 78290 BHATIABAUEET
103 15242 AGARWAL YOGENDRA 139 78591 AGARWAL SUSHIL
4078 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30. 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—Sec. 4

140 S0124 GUPTA VUBNDER KUMAR 146 88625 RAJEEV MAGAN

141 80393 DHALl N A R I N M R KUMAR 147 100553 S RAJARAMAN

142 80786 SHARMA SATTSH CHANDER 148 200105 CHANDRASCKHARA REDDY S

143 81539 SINGH MAN MOHAN 149 201723 SUNDAR RAJ R G

144 81819 DEEPAK LAL 150 201953 SRINIVAS K

145 85863 WAY KUMAR GARG 151 206276 TAVITI NAIDU MARRAPU

APPENDIX V I I
(Ref. Para 14.1.4 of the (Report)
Region-wise Number of Students Registered for Foundation Course
during the year 1999-2000

Western India Region 12,061


Southern India Region 5,825
Eaitern India Region 6,469
Central India Region 10,754
Northern India Region 9,071
44.180

APPENDIX VIII
(Ref. Para 14.1.6 of the Report)
Number of Students on Roll for Intermediate and Final Courses
Inter Final Total

No. of students who were


enrolled as on1stApril, 1999 1,53,545 38,602 1,92,147

Add: Enrolled during the year


1999-2000 27,508 10,787 38,295

1,81,053 49,389 2,30,442

No. of students who have


patted Intermediate/Final
Examination In the year
(May 1999 & November
1999) 10,662 4,622 15,284

1,70,391 44,767 2,1I,158

APPENDIX I X
(Ref. Para 15.1.1 & 15.1.2 of the Report)

A. List of Branches of Regional Councils as on 3 1 " March, 2000

Western Indie Regional Council


1, Ahmedabad 6. Jalgaon 11. Rajkot
2. Anand 7. Kolhapur 12. Sangll
3. Aurangabad 8. Nagpur 13. Sola pur
4, Baroda 9. Nasik 14. Surat
5. Goa 10. Pun

Southern India Regional Council

1. Alleppey 11. Kottayam 21. Tirunelvell


2. Bangalore 12. Kumbakonam 22. Tlrupur
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVDSfA 8, 1922) 4079

3. Belgaum 13. Madural 23. Trichur


4. Calicut 14. Mangalore 24. Trtvandrum
5. Colmbatore 15. Mysore 25. Tutlcorin
6. Emakulam 16. Palghat 26. VeJIore
7. Erode 17. Pondkheiry 27. Vijayawada
8. Guntur 18. Qulkxi 28. Visakhapatnam
9. Hubll 19. Salem
10. Hyderabad 20. Tiruchlrapalll

Eastern India Regional Council

1. Asansot 4. Durgapur 7. Siliguri


2. Bhubaneswar S. GuwaharJ
3. Cuttack 6. Rourkela

Central India Regional Council

1. Agra 11. Gwalkx 21. Muzaffamagar


2. AJmer 12. Indore 22. Noida
3. Allahabad 13. Jaipur 23. Patna
4. Alwar 14. Jamshedpur 24. Raipur
5. Bardlly 15. Jodhpur 25. Ranchl
6. Bhllwara 16. Kota 26. Saharanpur
7. Bhopat 17. Lucknow 27. Udalpur
8. Dehradun 18. Mathura 28. Varanasl
9. Ohanbad 19. Meerut
10. Ghazlabad 20. Moradabad

Northam India Regional Council

1. Ambala 6. Gurgaon 11. Ludhiana


2. Amrttsar 7. Himachal Pradesh 12. Panipat
3. Bhatlnda 8. Hisar 13. Patiala
4. Chandigarh 9. Jalandhar 14, Rohtak
5. Farldabad 10. Jammu & Kashmir I5. Yamunanagar

B. List of Chapters of that ICAI outsida India

1. Abu Dhabi 5. Dubai 8. Nairobi (Kenya)


2. Bahrain 6. Eastern Province 9. Riyadh
3. Botswana (Saudi Arabia) 10. Zambia
4. Doha 7. Jeddah
4080 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SBC. 4

AUDITORS' REPORT

We have audited the Balance Sheet of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India,
as at 3 1 * March, 2000 and also the annexed Income & Expenditure Account for the
year ended on that date incorporating the accounts of the Institute's Offices, Regional
Councils and their Branches audited by other auditors and report that :

1. We have obtained all information and explanation which to the best of our
knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit;

2. The Balance Sheet and the Income & Expenditure Account dealt with by the report
are in agreement with the books of accounts;

3. In our opinion, the accounts are maintained in conformity with the requirements of
the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949;

4. In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations
given to us, the statement together with the schedules attached and read with the
Accounting Policies and subject to Note No. 1 regarding non-receipt and
incorporation of the accounts of one branch to which no amount was paid during
the year; Note No. 2 regarding incorporation of the un-audited accounts of one
Decentralised Office and three branches and Note No. 4 regarding the actuarial
valuation towards Pension Fund and Leave Encashment Fund which is in process,
give a true and fair view :

(1) in the case of Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs as at


March 3 1 , 2000; and

(II) in the case of the Income & Expenditure Account, of the


surplus for the year ended on that date.

PRADEEP AGGARWAL R K BATRA


CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT

Place : New Delhi

Dated
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4081

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

BALANCE SHEET AS AT MARCH 31, 2000

Page No. 1
Rupees In Thousands

Schedule 31-03-2000 31-03-1999

SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Capital Reserves I 202327 175307
General & Other Reserves II 92482 90566
Earmarked Funds III 242803 190934

TOTAL 537672 456807

APPLICATION OF FUNDS:
Fixed Assets: IV
Gross Block 262790 234817
Less Depreciation (96165) (78&123)
Net Block 166625 156694
Investment*: V
Earmarked Fund Investments 242893 190934
Other Investments 221288 194734
Current Assets. Loans & Advances
Inventones VII 1764B 12702
Amount Receivables VII 4602S 32352
Cash & Bank Balances 30399 36046
Loans & Advances VIII 41275 26804

Total Current Assets, Loans A Advnances
Less: Current Liabilities & Provisions 134347
Fees/ Income Received in Advance IX 168738 143514
107908
Creditors for Expenses & Provisions X 33321 30956
Other Liabilities 27000 20890

Total Current Liabilities & Provisions 195360


229149
Met Current Assets (94802) (87454)
Miscellaneous expenditure 1668 1899
( T o the extent not written off or adjusted)

TOTAL 537672 450807


Statement on significant accounting policies XIV
Motes forming part of Accounts. XV

New Delhi
Date:

DEVENDRA KUMAR ASHOK HALDIA N.D.GUJPTA G. SITHARAMAN


(JOINT SECTARY) SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT
As per our Report of even date attached

New Delhi
Dae: /,/

PRADEEP AGGARWAl. R.K BATARA


CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
4082 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA


INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.03.2000
Page No. 2
Rupees In Thousands
Schadule 31.03.2000 31.03.1999

INCOME
Fees Received XI 300121 276347
Publications 23961 19689
Seminars 33912 24572
Interest on Investments 32468 23597
Provisions no longer required written back 1559 -
Other Income XII 23878 21487
TOTAL 424888 305692
EXPENDITURE
Journal & News Letters: 19664 21292
Publications 5782 5895
Distant Education Expenses 27819 25321
Examination Expenses 60715 44610
Seminar Expenses 31402 25396
Salaries & Allowances 121543 113012
Travelling & Conveyance 22211 20619
Overseas Relations 6713 8159
Depreciation 18883 18670
Deferred Revenue Expenditure 515 455
General & Administrative Expenses XIII 63661 50897
TOTAL 378908 334320
NET SURPLUS 45991 31366
Appropriation to Funds/Reserves :
Education Fund 30901 27674
Employees Benevolent Fund 603 1000
Computerisation Fund 10000
Golden Jubilee Celebration Fund 900
General Reserve 3587 2692
TOTAL 31366
Statement on significant accounting policies XIV
Notes forming part of Accounts. XV

New Delhi
Date: .

DEVENDRA KUMAR~ ASHOK HALDIA N D GUPTA SITHIARAMAN


JOINT SECRETARY SECRETARY VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT

New Delhi
Date:

PRADEEP AGGARWAL R.K BATRA


CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4083

THE INSTITUTE Of CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Of INDIA

SCHEDULE I

CAPITAL RESERVES PAGE NO 3


Rupees In Thousand*
EDUCATION GENERAL
31.03.2000 31.03.1999 31.03.2000 3103.1999

Balance as per last Account 110352 87598 64955 55273

Add ; Transfers from Earmarked Funds :


a) Education Fund 10673 12368 -
b) Computerisation Fund 7467 4886
c) Accounting Research Foundation 5500
end Building Fund

Transfer from General Reserve 500 1391


Transfer from Other Reserve 100
Transfer from/to Earmarked Funds . Others 1586
Admission Fees & allocated Entrance FEES. - - 1506 1883
Donation received for Buildings 5188 6408

128492 110352 73835 64955

TOTAL 202327 175307

THE INSTITUTE Of CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Of INDIA

SCHEDULEl

Rupees
GENERAL inThousands OTHERS
31.03.2000 31.03.1999 31.03,2000 31 .03.1999

Balances as per last account


81909 85715 8567 6761

Appropriation from Income & Expenditure A / C 3587 2692


Net Additlon/Depletion during the year - 892 (385)
Transfer to Capital Reserves- General (500) (139?) (100)
Transfer to Earmarked Funds-Others (1934) (2298) (59) (527)
Transfer from to Other Reserves 85 (2718)
Transfer toGeneralReserve (IS) 2718

83237 81999 9215 8567

TOTAL 92452 90566

*Note: Other Reserves are reserves In the books of Regional Councils and Branches (such as
Library Reserves and Coaching Classes Reserves etc.)
4084 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA, NEW DELHI

SCHEDULE III
EARMARKED FUNDS Page No. 4
Rupees in Thousands
31.03.2000 31.03.1999

1.Education Fund 108054 79122


2.Medals and Prizes Funds 3620 2908
3.Students Scholarships Funds 2021 1490
Total (A) 113695 83520

1.Pension Fund 42306 35760


2.Leave Encashment Fund 14919 10000
3.Employees Benevolent Fund 1688 1000
Total (B) 58913 46760

1. Research Funds 29092 24607


2,Accountlng Research Foundation and 18193 16750
Building Fund
3.Computerisation Fund 11845 8389
4.Golden Jubilee Celebration Fund 1675 2016
5.Other Funds 9480 8892
Total (C) 70285 60654

Grand Total (A+B+C) 242893 190934

(Contd )
THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA , NEW DELHI

SCHEDULE III
EARMARKED FUNDS (Contd.....)
Page No. 5

Education Fund Medals &Rupees In Thousands


Students TOTAL (A)
Prizes Funds Scholarship Funds
31.03.2000 31.03.1999 31.03.2000 31.03.1999 :31.03.200O 31.03.1999 31.03.2000 31.03-1999

A
Balance as per Last Account 79122 56225 2908 2313 1490 1252 83520 59790
Adjustments 1 (80) 14 15 (80)
Transfer frorn Other Reserves 5 5
Income earned during the year 8704 7590 329 286 165 169 9198 8045
Collections during the year 559 491 425 122 984 613
Expenditure during the year (177) (107) (73) (53) (250) (160)
Appropriation from Income & Expenditure A/c 30901 27674 30901 27674
Transfer to Capital Reserves - Education (10673) (12367) (10673) (12367)

TOTAL(A) 108054 79122 3620 2908 2021 1490 113695 83520


4086

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA , NEW DELHI

SCHEDULE III
Page No. 6
Rupees in Thousands
pention fund Encashment Fund Benevolent Fund TOTAL(B)

31.03.2000 31.03.1999 31.03.2000 31.03.1999 31.03.2000 31.03.1999 31.03.2000 31.03.1999


B

Balance as per Last Account 35760 29017 100OO 4400 10O0 46760 33417
Income earned during the year 3933 3918 11OO 110 5143 3918
Provisions during the year 5OOO 5000 4OOO 5600 9OO0 10600
Payments during the year (2388) (2174) (181) (25) (2594) (2174)
Appropriation from Income & Expenditure A/c 6O3 1000 603 1000

TOTAL(B) 42306 35760 14919 10000 1688 1000 58913 46760

(Contd )
4087
39-269-GI/2000
THE INSTITTUTE OF CHARTERED OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA, NEW DELHI

SCHEDULE II! Page No 7

Research Funds Reserch Funds TOTAL(C)


Celebration Fund

31 03 1999 31.03.200031031999 31-03-1999 JI^SJMO -331 03 1999 31032000 :31 03 1999 31.03.2000
Balance as per Last Account
24667 16750 19251 8359 2016 3837 8892 6681 6O654 62386
Adjustments (18) (418) (1566)
Transfer from/to General Reserve 62 57 1872 2242 1934 2299
Transfer from Other R e s e r v e s 52i 59 59 521
Transfer to Capital REserves - General (1586) (1586)
Income earned duringtheyear 2S55 2738 18B43 2599 923 1579 222 532 557 436 6100 7884
Collections during the year 1868 370 480 100 739 1532 2608 2403
Expenditure during the year (1463) (2453) (1035) (433) (2498) (2886)
Appropriation fromIncome& Expenditure 100O0 1O9OO
Transfer to capital Reserves - Education (5500) (4886) (7467) (1O386)

TOTAL (C) 29092 24607 18193 16750 8389 2016 9430 9892 70285
THEINSTITUTEOFCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF NEW DELHI 4088
SCHEDULE "IV"
FIXEDASSETS
Page No.8
rupees in Thousands
GROSS BLOCK DEPRECIATION NET BLOC K
ASSETS Cost as at 'Addition Adjustments Cost as at Upto Adjustments Upto W.D.V W.D.V
1.4,1999 during /Transfers 31.3.2OOO 1.4.1999 During Transfers/ 31.3.20O0 as on as on
the year the year /Sale 31.3.2OOO 31.3.1999

1. Land - Free Hold 7SS1 471 8035 0 0 8935 7581


2. Land -Lease Hold 969 969 146 22 168 801 823
3. Land - ( A.R.F) - Lease Hold 28945 28945 583 322 905 28O4O 28362
4. Buildings 74854 3901 2663 81418 19792 3084 22876 58541 55062
10712 804 84 11600 4357 733 18 5108 6492 6355
6.Air Conditioning 7773 421 8194 4339 540 (4) 4875 3315 3434
7. Furniture & Fixtures 26907 2913 (486) 29334 10037 1585 (226) 11796 17538 16870
8. Lifts 2993 1267 (158) 4102 526 2S8 (150) 664 3438 2467
9- Office Equipments 16180 5179 104 21463 6809 1785 24 8618 12845 9371
lO Vehicles 1813 52 (232) 1633 966 154 (126) 994 639 847
l l .Library Books 14502 2670 (196) 16976 10860 1732 (204) 12388 4588 3642
12.Computers 35207 8920 53 4418O 15708 8238 (173) 27773 164O7 15499
13 Building Work in Progress 63S1 2025 (2465) 5941 0 O 5941 6381

TOTAL 234817 28623 (650) 26279O 78123 18883 (841) 96165 166625 156694
Previous Year 199756 37455 (2394) 234817 59513 18670 (60) 78123 156694

* Note .ThisincludesRs262thousandsrelating to the Land at Hubli whichisunderlitigationwithHDUDA(HubliDistrinctUrbanDevetopment Authority)


THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUTANTS OFINDIA, NEW DELHI 4089

SCHEDULE "V"
INVESTMENTS Page No 9
Rupees in Thousands
31-03-2000 31-03-1999

( I ) Units w i t h Unit Trust of India:


(i) Unit Scheme for Charitable &ReligiousTrust 44971 44903
Registered Societies (CRTS - 81}
(ii) Units 1964 Scheme 1O67 106?
(iii) Institutional Investors Special Fund Unit Scheme (IISFUS 96 & 98) 47500 93538 47500 93470

(II)Bonds with public sector Undertakings


i) Indian Railway France Corporation Ltd 2475 2469

ii) Industrial Railway Finance Corporation of India Limited


IFCI Bonds-96 (X series) [Redeemable .ion-cumulative 5000 5000
bonds 500 © Rs-llMKC/- each]
if CI Familv Bonds £ftedeemaWe Bonds 500 @ 9975 2500 9969
RS.SCAJO/- each in the nature at Promissory Notes]

36068 292729

Tatoi Investments 464181 385666


ALLOCATED TO:-
742893 190934

221288 194734

464181 385668
4090 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OP INDIA

SCHEDULE VII

INVENTORIES
Page No. 10
Rupees In Thousands
31.03.2000 31.03,1999

Study Materials 2678 3543

Publications 9462 4934

Paper 5862 3883


(including Stock of Paper with printers
Rs.5339 thousands. Previous year Rs.3729 thousands)
Stationery & Other Items 1302 2201

Sub-total 19304 14561


Lesa : Provision for obsolate stock (1656) (1859)

Total 17648 12702

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OP INDIA

SCHEDULE VII;

AMOUNT RECEIVABLE
Rupees In Thousands
31.03.2000 31.03.1999

Interest accrued on Investments 39852 27428

other Receivables 5173 4924


(Rs. 734 thousands considered doubtful
provided for.)

45025 32352
PART III- SEC.4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASI
THE INSTITUTE OP CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

SCHEDULE VIII:

LOANS & ADVANCES


Page No. 11
Rupees In Thousands
- 31.03.2000 31.03.1999

Advances to Staff 12883 9544


(Housing, Vehicle & Other loans)

Interest on Staff Loans 4874 4920

Security Deposits 2003 341

Other - Advances & Pre-payments 21425 11999

Total 41275 26804

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

SCHEDULE IX:

FEES/INCOME RECEIVED IN ADVANCE


Rupees In Thousands
31.03.2000 31,03.1999

Examination Fees 55877 42731

Journal Subscription 5215 4852

Membership Fee 19699 16107

Students' Fee 5704 5116

Tuition Fee Reserve 79908 '72115.

Seminar Fees & Other Collections 2335 . 2593


received In advance

Total 168738 143514


CREDITORS FOR EXPENSES & PROVISIONS
Page No. 12
RupeesinThousands
31.03.2000 31.03.1999

Payment Control Account 15707 13544

Provision for expenses 17614 17412

Total 33321 30956


PART III-SEC.4] GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER, SEPTEMBER 30,2000 (ASVINA 8,1922) 4093

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

SCHEDULE XI

FEES RECEIVED :
Page No. 13
Rupees in Thousands
31.03.2000 31.03.1999

Entrance Fee 546 697

Membership Fee 81585 75169

Students' Registration Fee 7351 7042

Students' Association Fee 927 704

Distant Education Tuition Fee 117424 106124


Examination Fee 101288 86611
TOTAL 309121 276347
4094 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA,, SEPTEMBER 30, 3000 (ASVINA, 8, 1922) [PART III-SEC.4

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OP INDIA

SCHEDULE XII

OTHER INCOME
Page No. 14
Rupees In Thousands
31,03.2000 31,03.1999

Students' Newsletter 517 443

Computer Centres 21S2 2504

Fees for filing Disciplinary Casts 21 10

Sale of Forms - 102/103 537 579

Campus Interview 2737 2463

Expert Advisory Committee! Fee 208 156

Other income (incl, Coaching Classes] 17479 15332

Total 23878 21487

THE INSTITUTE Of CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

SCHEDULE XIII

GENERAL & ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

RUPEES In Thousands
31,03.2000 31,03,1990

Printing & Stationary 96S4 S162

Pontage, Telegrams & Telephones 14658 12322

Rent, Rates & Taxes 9678 9477


Repairs & Maintenance 6155 5798
Professional fees 4043 3153
Computer Centres 587 $47
Other Expenses (incl.Coaching Classes) 18906 11138

Total
PART III— SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000,(ASVINA 8,1922) 4095

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA


Page No. 15
SCHEDULE XIV
STATEMENTS ON SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

I Accenting Convention
The accounts are drawn up on historical cost basis and have been prepared in
accordance with the applicable Accounting Standards.
II Revenue Recognition

A) l/3 r d portion of the entrance fees from Associate Members is treated as Income,

B) Tuition Fees received from students are recognised upon registration as Income
on the following basis.

1) Pre-Tralnlng (Foundation Course)

- 100 % of fees of the Students registered during the first quarter of the year;
- 50 % of fees of the Students registered thereafter, the balance being
treated as Income in the following year.

2) Others
a) Fees received In lurnpsum-

l/3 r d of fees of the Students registered in the year of receipt and the
balance of 2/3 rd in the following two years on equated basis,

b) Fees received |n instalments -


i) First Instalment - 50% of fees of the students registered in the year of
receipt and the balance of 50% in the following two years on equated
basis,
II) Second instalment - 100% of fees received In the year of receipt.
C) Examinatlon Fees

Examination Fees and direct expenses attributable to examination are


recognised In the year In which the examinations are held.
D) Income from Investments
I) Income on Investments In units of Unit Trust of India Is recognised as Income
on. the basis of entitlement to receive. -

II) Income on Interest bearing securities/ Investments is accounted for on the


basis of coupon/contractual rates.

Hi) Interest on fixed deposits with banks Is accounted for on. accrual basis at
The rates applicable to such deposits.

iv) Income from Investments is allocated to earmarked funds in the ratio of


opening,balances--of the respective earmarked funds to total investments.
4096 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA. SEPTEMBER 30. 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

Page No. 16
III FlxeJAssets/ Depreciation

a) Fixed Assets are stated at their original costs.


b) Leasehold lands are being amortised over the lease period
c) Depreciation on additions is provided on prorata basis
d) Library books are depreciated on straight line,method ® 20%.
e) Other Fixed Assets are depreciated on the written down value method
at the following rates :-

Buildings 5%
Air-conditioner and office equipments 15%
Lifts, Electrical Installation, Furniture & fixtures 10%
Vehicles 20%
Computers 40%

IV Investments

a) Investments intended to be held till the normal date of maturity are treated as
long term Investments, and are valued at cost. Decline In value, other than
temporary, is provided for.
b) Other Investments are treated as short term Investments.
V Current Assets
Stock of paper, publications, study material, stationery etc. are valued at cost
(on the basis of direct cost method).

VI Deferred Revenue Expenditure ...

Computerisation expenses towards Software Development charges including


cost of Software purchased paid/payable to Computer consultants are treated
as Deferred Revenue Expenditure under the head Miscellaneous Expenditure (to
the extent not written off or adjusted) which are to be written of equally over a
period of five years.

VII Terminal / Retirement Banefits

a) In terms of a scheme Entered Into with Life Insurance Corporation of India, the
liability towards gratuity on death/retirement to eligible employees, (computed
as per actuarial valuation), is covered by premium/contribution by the Institute.
Such premium/contrlbutlon is charged to Income & Expenditure Account.

b) Provision for leave encashment, of eligible employees is. based on the


assumption that the same Is payable, to such employees on cessation of
services at each year end.
PART III—SEC- 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4097

Page No. 17

VIII Earmarked Funds/ Allocations

a) The admission fee from fellow members and 2/3rd portion of the entrance
fees from Associate Members are taken as Capital Reserve - General.
b) 50% of the surplus arising out of students related activities Is transferred to
Education Fund.
c) Transfer to Capital Reserve - Education, from the following Earmarked
Funds:
I) From Computerisation Fund: 100% of the cost of purchase of
computers and related accessories in relation to Decentralised offices
and Head Office Computerisation Project.
II) From Accounting Research Foundation and Other Building Fund :
100% of the cost of Fixed Assets relating to Accounting Research
Foundation.

III) From Education Fund :- 50% of the cost of additions (net of


deductions) of other Fixed Assets.
4098 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASV1NA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

SCHEDEUL XV
Page No. 18

NOTES FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS

1. The Opening balances of assets and liabilities of one branch have been
incorporated as such, since the accounts were not received. No amount
was paid to that branch during this year.

2. The Accounts of one Decentralised Office and three branches have not
yet been audited have been incorporated.

3. Exemption in respect of Income Tax was granted under Section


10(23C)(iv) of the Income Tax Act, 196; upto the Assessment year
1999-2000. The application for the subsequent years are pending with
the authorities. Therefore, provision for Income Tax has not been
considered necessary.

4. The accumulated balances in the following funds are considered


adequate to meet the liability :-

Balance as on Provisions/Appropriations
made during the years..
31.03.2000 31.03.1999 1999-2000 1998-1999
(Rs. in Thousands) (Rs. In Thousands)
Pension Fund 42306 35761 5000 5000

Leave Encashement 14919 10000 4000 5600


Fund

Employees Benove- 1688 1000 603 * 1000


Lent Fund

Appropriation has been made @ 0.75% of total collection of Membership


fee (Associate and Fellow Fee) and Certificate of Practice Fee received from
Members during the year as per decision of the Council whereas in
previous year It was appropriated on adhoc basis.

However, the actuarial valuation of Pension Fund and Leave Encashment


Fund is in process.
III—SEC. 41 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1 9 2 2 ) 4 0 9 9

Page No. 19

5- Estimated amount of Capital commitment (net of advances) Is Rs.7333


Thousands (Previous year Rs. 6765 Thousands).

6. Prior Period Income and Expenditure included in the Income &


Expenditure Account are under :-

1999-2000 3998-1999

INCOME

- Membership Fee 419 1418 (Dr.)


- Distant Education Fee 1692 (Dr.) 2343
- Other Income. 685 3674

EXPENDITURE

- Other Expenditure 3007 377

7. A sum of Rs.1268 Thousands towards disputed property/building tax


has not been provided for (Previous Year NIL).

8, . Salaries & Allowances Include perquisites contribution to Pension and


Leave Encashment Funds.

9. Payments of Rs.303 Thousands to the Statutory auditors Included in the


professional fees are as under (Previous year Rs.270 Thousands)

Towards audit Rs. 278 Thousands.

Towards other services Rs. 25 Thousands

10. Previous year figures have been regrouped and reclassified wherever
considered necessary.
4100 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) PART III—SEC. 4

THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA, NEW DELHI


CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR
THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH. 2000
Page No 20

Rupees in Thousands
1999-2000 1998-99

A.Cash flows from operating activities

Not Surplus 45991 31366


Adjustments for
Depreciation 18883 18670
Interest received from other investments (29976) (23597)
Operating profit before working capital changes 34898 2(3439
Increase in Inventories ('1946) (4336)
Increase in Amounts Receivables (12673) (11349)
Increase in Loans & advances (14471) (3628)
Increase in Fees/Income received in advance 25224 35186
Increase/Decrease in Creditors for Expenses 2365 (7921)
Increase/Decrease in Other Liabilities 6200 (4288)
Decrease/lncrease in Miscellaneous Expenditure (To 231 (1808)
the extent not written off or adjusted)

Net cash from operating activities 36828 28395

B.Cash flows from investing activities

Acquisition of fixed Assets (20814) (35122)


Acquisition of Investments (78513) (55896).
Interest received from other investments 29976 23597
Interest received from Earmarked Funds Investments 20442 19846
Capital Receipts 14432 19056
Net Cash from Investing Activities (42477) (28519)

Net Decrease In cash and cash equivalents (5649) (224)

Cash and Cash equivalents at beginning of period 36048 36272

Cash and Cash equivalents at end of period 30399 38048


PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4101

by the Council on 22nd July, 1999 are given in


THE INSTITUTE OF Annexure- I.
COST & WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA
DIRECTORATE OF STUDIES
12. SUDDER STREET. CALCUTTA-700 016
Registered Students
lh
16 September, 2000 During the current year 19724 students registered
themselves with the Institute. In the previous year the
NOTIFICATION number was 22372. The number of registered
students at the end of the year stood at 1,71,641.
Ref No. 18-CWA/9/2000 In pursuance of Sub-Sec- The regionwise break up of the students registered
tion 5 of Section 18 of the Cost and Works Account- during the years 1998-1999 and 1999-2000 Is
ants Act, 1959, the Annual Report of the Council of produced below:
the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India
and the Audited Accounts of the said Institute for the REGION 1998-1999 1999-2000
year ended 31th 2000 are hereby published for general
EASTERN 3963 2725
information,
NORTHERN 3404 3003

SOUTHERN 7640 7159

(S. R. Acharyya) WETERN 4678 3927


Adviser Total 19685 16814

DENOVO ETC. 2687 2910

ANNUAL REPORT 1999-2000 TOTAL 22372 19724

Coaching
THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS During the year 30980 students enrolled themselves
ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA for coaching. The regionwise break up is as under:

41st ANNUAL REPORT 1999-2000


POSTAL oral TOTAL
Region 1998
1999 1999-20001999 1999-2000 1998-1999 I999-2000
Issued under Section 18 (5) of the Cost and Works INTER
Accountants Act, 1959.- NORTHERN
6318 5389 6714 6351
SOUTHERN 6351
The Council of the Institute of Cost and Works sub Total 14418 16925 14178 31543 76325
FINAL EASTERN 457 408 387 905 844
Accountants of India takes pleasure in presenting the 1513 596 618 1612
I2V1 1219 583 266 I874
Annual Report and Audited Accounts of the ICWAI 447 460 502 461 949

for the year ended 31st March 2000. Grand Total 11317 15910
18366
The Council at its meeting held on 22nd July 1999
elected Shri Mahesh Shah as President and Shri D. Facility for Postal Coaching in the form of supply of
C. Bajaj as Vice-President of the Institute for the year Study Notes, Test Papers and Suggested Answers
1999-2000. through Regional Councils continues to be provided to
the students during the year. Publication of Suggested
The Ccuncil met ©times during the year 1999-2000. Answers to the questions set at Institute's examina-
tions ( Foundation, Inter and Final ) and Scanner is
Committees of the Council
continuously meeting the demands of students under-
The details of various Committees constituted going Postal and Oral Coaching.
4102 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III SEC.

Besides Postal Coaching, the Institute is providing Oral Revision of Syllabus


Coaching to the students through 109 Centres spread It Is felt that the syllabus should be revised to cate
all over the country and 1 Overseas Coaching Center in to the needs of ever changing modern business and the
Dubai. business of future. The Institute has constituted an
Practical Training Scheme Expert Group comprising representatives from Indus-
The Institute is having a Practical Training Scheme try, Trade, Government Departments and Academicians
to help the students acquire experience In Industry, serv- etc.to seek their views.The opinions from the members
ice and other sectors of the economy. Keeping in view of the Expert Group have been reviewed and steps have
the changing need of the economy in a new environ- already been taken to finalise the revised Syllabus keep-
ment, the Training Scheme has been revised in consul- ing In view the guidelines issued by International Fed-
tation with user Industry, Service and other sectors. eration of Accountants and the proposal of CIMA lor
Reputed Organisations like Indian Oil Corporation, Food revision of Syllabus to meet the requirements of World
Corporation of India, ITC, -NALCO, INDORAMA, Trade Organisation (WTO).
Hindustan Lever, Foreign Banks, etc. are engaging Cost Recognition by,Universities /Other Bodies
Trainees in their organisations. During the year many
34 Indian Universities have recognised the member-
organisations like Oil and Natural Gas Commissions,
ship of ICWAI for the purpose for enrolling for the Ph.D.
Larsen and Toubro Ltd., INDORAMA recruited the rank
In commerce and allied disciplines.
holders of ICWAI examination In their organisations
through Campus-lntervlew/Walk-ln-lntervlew. The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
(CIMA), UK earlier awarded exemptions In seven papers
Revision /Updating of Study Notes and Publication of their Syllabus for final passed candidates of ICWAI
of Supplements with effect from 1 st July, 1994. CIMA has awarded fur-
The Institute has updated and Improved the Study ther exemption In other two papers of CIMA Syllabus,
Notes to incorporate latest development in various fields. namely, Business and Company Law and Business
During the year, Tax Updates for Direct Taxation and Taxation vide letter dated 30.7.1909 for the students of
Indirect Taxation relating to the Assessment Year 2000- the Institute who have passed the Final Examination of
2001, Supplements on Information Technology, the Institute under revised Syllabus provided they are
Advanced Management Accounting Strategic Manage- registered with CIMA after 28.7.1999.
ment, Corporate Laws and Secretarial Practice have The Instituted Internal Auditors (HA), Florida, USA
been published and distributed to the students free of has granted exemption to the Members of this Institute
cost. Supplements have also been published in the from Part IV of Certified Internal Auditor'(CIA) Examina-
Students' Edition of the Institute's journal, The Man- tion. Efforts are. continuing to obtain recognition of our
agement Accountant to assist the students In achiev- Institute's Examination by other International account-
ing better performance at the examination. ing and audit bodies.
Career Counselling Initiatives Examinations
Special initiatives for disseminating the scope of the The Institute held examination in June 1999 and De-
Course among the student community were taken dur cember 1999 at 89 centres all over India and 8 over-
ing the year. Chapter of the Institute were tasked to seas centres. 41,101 and 40,812 examinees were
enrolled for these examlnatlons.respectively. The list in-
coordinate with local educational Institutions to organ-
dicating the names of examination centres is placed In
lee a meeting of the senior students in which Institute
Annexure II.
representative would highlight the scope of Cost and
Examination Results for both the examinations were
Management Accountancy Career in the emerging,
published through Internet to facilitate immediate infor-
economic environment. The initiatives taken by the mation to the students. The system of sending mark
Council in this direction have been effectively responded sheets and passing certificates together to the students
and series of career counselling programmes have bean completing Intermediate and Final Examinations was
proposed during the next financial year. continued.
Hands on knowledge in Computer Membership
The Institute has entered Into an agreement with During the year, 982 candidates were admitted as
APTECH Ltd. to provide hands on knowledge In Com- Associate Members and 116 Associate Members were
puter Application and Information Technology at a elevated as Fellow Members. As on 31st March, 2000,
concessional rate to our students and Members, the total number of members stood at 19947. The number
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4103

of Members in Practice was 180'6 as against 1817 In Various other projects, viz., Current issues in Man-
the previous year. The number of Graduate Members agement Audit", "Behavioural Accounting of Asset Li-
enrolled during the year Was 847 as against 1420 in the ability Management* etc. are in various stages of con-
previous year. sideration.
MembersBenevolent Fund PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
During the year 93 members became Life Members Establishment of a Research Centre at New Mumbal
of the Benevolent Fund raising the total Members of the under the Chairmanship of Shrl V. C. Kohari to under-
Fund to 659. The accumulated fund is Rs.5.08 take Advanced Management Studies and research
lakhs which has been Invested in the approved securi- Project on various areas of professional interest was
ties and in banks. The Fund sanctioned assistance of followed up.
Rs. 12,381 to Members of the Fund. An MOU with National Institute of Small Industry
Extension Training (NISIET), Hyderabad, for arranging
Regional Councils & Chapters Coordination participative and development programme in conjunc-
during the year, the Committee reviewed the overall tion with the ICWA of India was initiated.
performance of various chapters and their activities To enlarge the scope for Cost Accountants efforts
related to Students, Members and Professional Devel- were made and different dignitaries were met during the
opment. Emphasis was given to develop the existing year for better utilisation of Cost Accountants in Bank-
chaptes. Kutch - Gandhidham Chapter of Cost Account- ing Service. The Indian Banks' Association, outlined spe-
ants was Inaugurated on 1st August,1999. The office cific areas like Stock Audit, Branch Audit, Branch Level
premises of Surat-South Gujarat Chapter was Inaugu- Profitability, Inter-bank Performance, Bench Marking
rated during the year and Kota Chapter completed their Analysis, Study of non-performance Assets, Analysis
buildings during the year. and Restructuring of Sick Banks, etc., for expert service
by Cost Accountants. A circular was Issued by the IBA
RESEARCH AND JOURNAL to the chief executives of all member banks to seek
The members' journal The Management Accountant the services of Cost Accountants on regular basis to
through its various issues covered several emerging Improve the overall banking performance. Banks were
topics like E-Commerce, Infotech, Risk Analysis and advised to employ more Cost Accountants.
Risk Management, Human Resource and Intellectual A Perspective Plan Committee was constituted with
Capital, Corporate Governance, Environmental Valua- four past Presidents - one from each Region, viz., Shrl
tion and Accounting, Assets Securltization etc. which Harijiban Banerjee (Eastern Region), Shri J. K. Purl
are gaining importance in the corporate and professional (Northern Region), Shri V. Kalyanaraman (Southern
circle, From last year the Annual Report of the Institute Region) and Shri P. D. Phadke (Western Region) with a
is also being published In The Management Accountant view to formulating a blueprint for perspective plan of
journal for a greater reach to the readers. The Student the Institute and the profession to meet the challenges
Edition of The Management Accountant which was of the new Millennium.
Introduced last year to fill the gap of the students' need
The Joint Committee of ICWAI, ICAI and ICSI ap-
is now a regular publication. The Examiners' feedback,
proved the draft MOU to be signed by the three Insti-
tips for preparations of the examination, curriculum news
tutes which includes Items like (i) forming partnership
etc. are some of the features which the student
among members of the three Institutes, (II) organising
community finds beneficial.
joint seminar, (iii) reciprocal arrangement for granting
Simultaneously.the regular Research activities were exemptions among three Institutes, (iv) using each oth-
undertaken during the period. Research Bulletin which ers library and other infrastructural facilities, etc.
is now a regular half yearly issue Is in regular publica- Chairman, Central Board of Excise and Customs, Shri
tion, During the year Volume XVIII and XIX for the period C. D. Mohile, Member, CBEC, Shri D. Chakraborty and
covering July 99 to December 99 and January 2000 to Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes, Shri Ravikant
June 2000 respectively have been published. were met and apprised with the issues concerning the
In the era of globalisation, competition Is severe and profession.
worldwide. Feeling the need of the industry and Cost During the year Cost Audit Branch, Government of
and Management Accounting subject being the focus India, came out with proposal to amend Cost Account-
are a of the Institute, the Institute sponsored a research ing (Records) Rules for seven Industries, namely room
project on "Target Costing", and a research publication air conditioners, refrigerators, tyres and tubes, automo-
titled "Target Costing : Practical Approaches and Case bile batteries, electric lamps, electric motors and elec-
Studies" has also been published.

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tric fans. The Institute also took up with the Department sectors was prepared. A representation was given to
on the proposal to revise Cost Accounting Record Rules the Director General of Foreign Trade for allowing the
for textiles, nylon, polyester and rayon industries. In Cost Accountants to certify the statements required
order to strengthen the Recording Rules the Institute under Appendix 11B, 11D, 20C and 43 (CST) and other
organised a Workshop on WTO. statements under the Import Export Policy 1999-2000.
Initiatives were also taken up in contacting top ech- The Institute laid focus on opening up new areas for
elons of the Government to the highlight the role of Cost Practising Cost Accountants that included Internal Audit
and Management Accountants in the development of of the operations of participants of Central Depository
the economy. Special emphasis was made during the Services. It was also decided to explore and highlight
meetings on the role of cost Accountants In the process the role of Cost Accountants in banking sector audit
of cost reduction specially in' the government depart- that includes concurrent Audit, Revenue Audit, Inven-
ments, undertakings and other project activities by the tory Audit, Inspection Audit, Securities Audit, etc.
govenment. The role of the cost accounting profession In the perspective of liberalisation of Banking, Insur-
in local government bodies, municipalities, panchayat, ance and Finance Sectors inviting international players
etc., was also emphasised during the year. In this en- and global competition the Institute gave emphlasis on
deavour, interactions on professional matters were held the Private Banks, Private Insurance BODIES and regu-
with Shrl Arun Jetley, Minister for Information and Broad- latory authorities in the Finance Sector.
casting, Shri Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Chemicals and
Important personalities of the Banking, Finance and
Fertilisers, Shri Ram Jethmalani, Minister of State, Fi-
Insurance Sectors met during the year included Shri G.
nance Ministry, Shri Digvijay Singh, Minister of State,
Krishnamurthy, Chairman, LIC, Shri Din Dayal, Secre-
Ministry of Railways, Shrl K.V. Imiraya, Secretary &
tary, Banking, Shri Y. D. Gupta, MD, LIC, Shri P. C
Commission, Shri N. L Lakhanpal, DG, Foreign Trade,
Gupta, ED, LIC, Shri Piyush Gupta, Division Chief, SEBI
Shri Prabhat S. Saran, Secretary, Dept. of Telecom Serv-
and others.
ices, Shri B. V. Bhargava, MD, CRISILand others.
CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMME
During the year steps have also been taken for bring- During the year 1999-2000 the Institute organised a
ing out publications on contemporary Issues having record number of 42 programmes in India and abroad on
implications on the profession like E-Commerce and its residential as well as on non-residential basis. These
implications for Management Accountants. Costing In programmes include Self-run programmes, In-house
Leather Industry, etc., are also in the pipeline. The programmes and Joint programmes.
Institute also made its presentation on Companies (Sec- The Self-run programmes were organised In the areas
ond Amendment) Bill before the Standing Committee of of Emerging Trends in Financial Management, Tax
the Parliament for Company Affairs. The Institute also Deduction at Source, Dynamics of Success, Y2K Com-
made a presentation on Corporate Governance at a pliance in Government and PSUs, Management Audit
special seminar organised by Dr P. L. Sanjeev Reddy, and Performance Optimisation, Strategic Financial
Secretary, Department of Company Affairs. Management, Corporate Tax Planning and Update,
New avenues for practice were added for the practis- Foreign Exchange Risk Management, WTO - Issues and
ing cost accountants during the year. The scope of the Challenges, Activity Based Costing, etc.
practice was enlarged In the areas of customs, anti- The In-house programmes were organised for Indian
dumping, import tariff, CERC, TERI, a list of additions Oil Corporation Ltd., Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
to the fields of practice is placed at Annexure III. Ltd., KRIBHCO Ltd., Maruti Udyog Ltd. In addition to
these In-house programmes, two programmes on Cost
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, INSURANCE AND SERV-
Management and a programme on Budgeting and Budget
ICE SECTOR
Monitoring were exclusively organised for the Indian
The Institute followed up its efforts to Improve the Navy. The Institute through its Regional Council and
prospects and establish the role of Cost Accountants Chapters all over India organsied about 25 special
in the Banking, Finance and service sectors. Recog- programmes for officers of Excise Department on Fi-
nising the role of Cost Accountants in this Sector, In- nance and Cost Accounting to equip these officers with
dian Banks' Association (IBA) as mentioned earlier, sent financial and costing aspects to conduct audit of excise
circular letter to its member banks enumerating the ar- assessees. The other topics covered for the In-house
eas where Cost Accountants can be effectively utilised. programme were Finance for Non-finance Executives,
A presentation document on the role of Cost Account- Skill Development Programmes for the non-executives
ants In the Banking and Insurance Sectors for project- Advance Financial Management.
ing our areas of skill and expertise relevant to these
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The Institute organsed two Joint programmes spon- Representation had been made to the Finance Min-
sored by the Department of Personnel and Training, ister, other Ministers, Chief Ministers of different States,
Government of India, on Project Cost Management and Captains of Industry and Chamber of Commerce solicit-
Financial Management, Management Accounting in ad- ing their active support to engage/involve Cost and Man-
dition to the programmes jointly organised with the De- agement Accountants in various committees set up for
partment of Public Enterprises, Government of India on economic reforms. Interactions were held with Shri K.
Valuation of Shares, Commercial Viability of PSUs, etc. C. Pant, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Shrl
Six International overseas programmes were organ- Rajender Singh, CMD, NTPC. Shri Uddesh Kohll, CMD,
ised during the year. The Indian High Commissioner for PFC, among others.
Singapore and the Indian Ambassador for Thailand INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
graced the occasion during Inauguration and valediction
The Institute actively participated at the meetings of
at Singapore and Bangkok, respectively.
nominated Committees of IFAC and Executive Com-
Two programmes - 'Managerial Effectiveness' and
mittee meeting of CAPA and SAFA respectively.
'Corporate Finance' - were held at Kathmandu, a
programme on 'Foreign Exchange Risk Management' The International Fedration of Accountants (IFAC)
Was held at Dubai and two programmes on 'Strategic President, Mr. Frank Harding, and Mr. Peter Johnston,
Financial Management' were held at Singapore and Director General, IFAC, visited Delhi during second week
Bangkok. of October and the Council had useful discussion on
various profession-related subjects and setting up of
The Institute is planning to organise series of pro-
professional bodies in small and developing countries.
grammes on the new areas to incorporate the latest de-
velopments in the area of financial management, cost Shri Mahesh Shah,'President of the Institute,
management, project management, taxation and other attended CAPA EXCOM meeting held at Colombo during
areas to help the practical managers on the latest tech- October, 1999. He also attended an Ethics.Committee
niques for cost optimisation and to Improve the overall meeting of IFAC held at Rome during November, 1999-
profitability of the organisation. The Institute Is Shri Shah attended anothertoeventful
planning meeting
organise many -in-house
IFAC 2000
programmes
o i s organisations in addition to the routine in-house pro- - held. „ Edinburgh, UK, during May 2000.
grammes to various public and private sector SAFA Assembly meeting and conference held
urdertakings.Overseas programme at Australia in addtion.d in September to1999 the overseas programme
was attended by Shrito be held at
Dubai, Singapore and Bangkok have also been planned. iftuhan and Shri B. Majumder as the representa-
During the year 42 Management Development Pro- . ...WAI. Shrl V. C. Kothari and Shri S. Ramanathan
grammes on various Important topics were conducted .a another Assembly meeting of SAFA held at
by the Institute (Annexure IV). Colombo during January, 2000.
Shri Mahesh Shah, President, ICWAI, also attended
the following meetings/conferences on receipt of spe-
PUBLIC SECTOR COORDINATION cial Invitation from the respective organisers:
1. 11 th AFA conference held at Davao City, Philip
I The Council of the Institute formed the Public Sector
pines, during November, 1999.
Coordination Committee with the objective Inter alia to
widen the scope of Cost and Management Accountants
in the public sector. The Committee continued its multi- 2. National Business Management 2000 confer-
farious activities to achieve this goal during the year ence held at Melbourne, Australia, during May
under report. 2000 organised by Australian Society of CPAs.

It was observed that large scope for better utilisation


Of the services of Cost and Management Accountants 3. Golden Jubilee celebration of ICMA, Pakistan,
exists in the following sectors in particular: Railways, held at Karachi during June, 2000.
DOT, Navy, Power Sector, etc. Their services should
. also be used at macro level planning of theorganlsations. 4. Meeting of Chartered
Approach
Institute
wasof made
Management
to the State
Ac- Electricity R
latDry Commissions to utilise the services of practising countants (CIMA) held at London during May,
cost Accountants for verification of cost data and certi- 2000.
fication before revising the tariff. The Committee decided The participation of ICWAI representatives In the
to approach the University Grants Commission for uti- above international meetings/ conferences immensely
lising the services for fixation/revision of fees and frame helped to project the Image of the Institute in the Inter-
flu defines thereof. national field.
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Memorandum of Understanding with C N R C technologies of electronic media In this direction. The


The ICWAI signed a Memorandum of Understanding Institute took the initiative to create Its own website with
with Consiglio Nazionale dei Ragioneri e Periti a long term vision of making it comprehensive and in-
Commerciali (CNRC), the National Accounting Body of teractive-mode website for the promotion of the coach-
Italy, for formation of a Bilateral Committee who would ing facilities for the postal and oral coaching students
eventually develop the areas of cooperation between as wall as tor the professional development. Since the
the two Institutes. The following areas of cooperation website is accessible globally, It is expected that infor-
were identified :(i) exchange of expertise at the Secre- mation about the Institute, the profession and other
tary/Directors' level with a view to exchanging experi- matters would be disseminated among large number of
ence and expertise; (ii) exchange of expertise and vari- people. The task of effectively developing the website
ous programmes for members of both the Institutes; is an on-going process and major initiative would be
(iii) organising joint seminars; and (iv) undertaking Joint taken up in the coming year.
projects.
Accounts
In addition, the Committee would also focus on vari- The audited Accounts of the Institute for the year
ous other aspects in order to have a comprehensive 1999-2000 with Audit Report thereon are annexed to this
and cohesive plan for mutual understanding between Report
CNRC and ICWAI. The Committee consists of four
members each from CNRC and ICWAI under the lead- Appreciation and thanks
ership of their respective Presidents - Mr. William The Council appreciated the co-operation extended
Santorelli and Mr. Mahesh Shah. The MOU was signed by the officers and staff as well as the members at large
on 28th March, 2000 during the visit of Italian delegates of the Institute for furthering the cause of the Profes-
at Calcutta. sion. The Council also placed on record its sincere
Shri Mahesh Shah has been appointed as a Member thanks to the Secretaries and Officers of the Govern-
of the Compliance Committee of the International Fed- ment Departments specially the Ministry of Law, Jus-
eration of Accountants (IFAC). The function of the Com- tice and Company Affairs and Department of Company
pliance Committee is to establish and monitor the level Affairs Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Finance, for the
of compliance by member bodies with the obligation of co-operation and support extended to the Council dur-
membership of IFAC and to take action to advise and ing the year under report. The Council hope to receive
help member bodies to Improve their position and thus, similar help, co-operation and guidance continuously in
to provide better service to their members and the public the future.
they serve. By order of the Council
All the Overseas Centres of the ICWAI situated In
Dubai, Nepal, Sultanate of Oman, Zambia, Tanzania and D. C. Bajaj
Botswana have been functioning as true Ambassadors President
of the Institute in those Overseas Countries. Shri R. J.
Goel, the then President of the ICWAI, visited Dubai to Calcutta
inaugurate a Seminar during June, 1999. 22nd July, 2000
Public Relations WESTERN INDIA REGIONAL COUNCIL
Projected the Institute and the profession to the public
at large and user institutions is an on-going process. Major activities taken place at WIRC during the year
The efforts in this connection are quite arduous and, 1999-2000 are given below,
therefore, it is requested that new strategies are followed 1. First phase of In-house Training Programme for
in the process. During the year, the strategy of joining IOC officials started from July 1999
hands with external organisation was ventured to. The 2. Workshop on Audit of Industrial/Commercial Co-
American Express, a leading multinational bank operative Societies held on 30th July 1999 at
operating in the country, was approached to develop WIRC.
credit cards-cum-identity cards for the members of the
3. Discussion meeting was he|d on the topic
Institute with special facility offers. This provided an
Pharma Industry - Rationalisation and Simplfica
interactive mechanism that could be used for payement
tion of Cost Accounting Records (Formulation)
gateway through internet..
Rules 1988 at WIRC Hall on 21 August, 1999 -
Apart from the traditional media exposure about the Textile Rules.
activities of the Institute, it is essential to bring in newer
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4. Oral and Postal Coaching Faculty meet was held Southern India Regional Cost Convention
on 28 August, 1999 at Hotel Avon Ruby, Dadar, . The Southern India Regional Cost Convention was
Mumbai held on 28th and 29th January, 2000 at Thirupathi,
5. 2nd phase of the In-house Training Programme Hyderabad Chapter of Cost Accountants hosted the
for IOC Officers was conducted from 4 Septem- Convention. The theme of the Convention was "The role
ber, 1999 of Professional Managers In e-buslness". The conven-
6. Members' meet with Shri D. C. Bajaj, Vice-Presi- tion was inaugurated by the President Shri Mahesh Shah.
dent, was held on 1 October, 1999 at Hotel Avon Key note address was delivered by Shri Yerram Raju,
Ruby, Dadar, Mumbai Professor, ASCT. The convention dealt with the following
topics.
7. Seminar on E-Business was held on 7 October,
Session Topic speaker
1999 at WIRC.Hall
8. WIRC-ICWAI Students' Day was held on 10 Oc- 1 E-commerce - the way of business Mr. Nirmal Jain
In future challenges ahead Managing Director
tober, 1999 at Sydenham College Auditorium India Info line, Mu
9'. A Members' Meet was held at WIRC Hall on 22
II Delivering superior performance Mr. A. K. Rao
October, 1999 Through supply chain management Consultant, ASCI
10. Consultancy work to review the existing systems Hyderabad
of Cost Accounting, Pool pricing, etc., for BARC
III Warehouse management-Real lime Mr.P.Jeer, Manage
was conducted during November, 1999 to Janu- Inventory management Consultant, Hydera
ary, 2000 on
IV CRM-keeping the customers Mr.Thurab Lakadi
11. Regional Cost Conference of WIRC was held on In the net M. D.Tcmpest Sol
26 February, 2000 at Vadodara Pvt.Ltd,,
12. Consultancy work for Ratlam Mahanagar Pallk V Cyber laws to regulate e-commerce Mr. V.Srinivas
Nigam, Ratlam (MP), undertaken to study their Vice-prcsident(Fin
accounting procedure and recommend proper Satyamcomputer
Services
accounting procedure for smooth functioning of
the Nigam VI Government and e-commerce-Issues Mr.Srivnsta Kristin
13. First time Study Circle meet of members was Mrs. Ritu Misra IP
held on 11 March, 2000 at Thane IOCL Training Programme
14. Members' meet was held with Perspective Plan- A training Programme on "Finance and Account Prac-
ning Group of th3 Institute on 15 March, 2000 at tices" for officials of Indian Oil Corporation Limited or-
WIRC Hall ganised by SIRC was inaugurated by Shri P. S.
15. Thane Study Circle Meet was held on 8 April Venkateswaran, Chief Finance Manager, IOCL, Mumbai.
2000 at N.G. Bedekar College, Thane Shri S. R. Ananthanarayanan, Chief Finance Manager,
IOCL Chennai proposed vote of thanks. The training
16. Thane Study Circle Meet was held on 13 May Programme was conducted in two phase. The first phase
2000 at N.G. Bedekar College, Thane
of the Training Programme was organised from 22.11.99
17. The First IT Peer Group Meeting was held on 29 to 17.12.99 and the second phase was organised from
May, 2000 at WIRC Hall under the Chairmanship 7.2.2000 to 9.3.2000.
of Shri Rammohan Bhave
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
18. Thane Study Circle Meet was held on 10 June,
2000 at N.G. Bedekar College, Thane Chain Seminar on "Information Technology-New
Trends" was organised jointly by SIRC & Hyderabad
19. Fifth Training Programme for IOC Officials con-
Chapter of Cost Accountnats at Hyderabad on following
ducted from 19 June, 2000 at IOC Office at topics.
Mumbai
1. e-commerce
20. Half-day Seminar on 'Internet for Dummies' wes
2. Corporate Applications & Database Manage-
held on 24 June, 2000 at WIRC Hall.
ment
SOUTHERN INDIA REGIONAL COUNCIL
3. Data warehousing
A major thrust was given by SIRC towards enhanc-
4. Knowledge & Document Management
ing the competitive edge of members in the Information
technology era. 5. Security Systems and Network Management
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Chain Workshop on "Total Cost Management" was latory Authority, Mr. P. M. Narielvala, former President
organised Jointly by SIRC and Hyderabad Chapter of ICAI, Mr. Rahul Roy, former President, ICAI, MD, East
Cost Accountants at Hyderabad on following topics India Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Dr. Suman Mukherjee, As-
1. Supply Chain Management sociate Director, East & Youngt, Calcutta, Mr. G. D.
Gautam, Chairman, WBSEB, Mr. Sanjeev S. Aluwalia,
2. Activity-based Cost Management
Secretary, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission,
3. Non-Financial performing measures Mr. M. F. Ansari, CGM, VSNL,. Mr. R. Misra, Director
Chain Seminar on Total Corporate Management (F), Gridco, Mr. B. Misra, Director, RBI, Mr. C. C. Mitra,
Dy. G. M., RBI, Mr. Avljit Mukhopadhyay, Director (Le-
Chain Seminar on Total Corporate Management from gal), Ranbaxy Ltd., Mr. B. D. Bose, past President,
9th October 1999 to 4th December 1999 (Saturdays only), ICWAI and President of Bengal Chamber of Commerce
was held at SIRC premises at Channal. & Industry, Mr. Biswajit Chowdhury, CMD, UBI, spoke
Date Topics Speaker
in the seminar. The seminar was very effective and cre-
9 10 99 Working Capital Management Mr. Manivannan Rajan ated much enthusiasm amongst the participants.
16 10 99 Target Costing Mr. A. Madhavan During the year under review, EIRC organised a se-
23 10 99 Corporate Restructuring Mr. R Sivakumar ries of Professional Development Programmes/In-house
30 10 99 Total Prevention Maintenance Mr S Durairajan &. Training Programmes/Students Development Pro-
Mr Suresh
grammes as appended below:
06 1199 Foreign Exchange Management Mr.A. Sreedharan Name of the Programmes Date
13,11.99 Information Tech Security and Dr M Revathi SriramMr.
System audit Programme tor University
20.11,99 Supply Chain Management Mr S Ganapathi- Administrators at RTC of Defence
subramanian At Salt Lake. 4"1 & 5'" September, 1999
27 11 99 Activity Based Costing Mr. N. R Kumar
04,12,99 Corporate Governance Mr K. N. Devadow Programme on 1QM -
The other Professional Development Meetings held during the year were. ISO 9000 at RTC of Defence
Accounts at Salt Lake 23rd to 28"1 September 1999
Date Subject Speaker
26 02 2000 Training for the 2 1 " Century Dr. Ian Brown, Professor Management Development Programme
Focus on Creative Intelligence Maharishi Institute of For University Employees at EIRC premises I " & 2 n d December, 1999
Management, Chennai
05.03.2000 Discussion on Finance Bill 1-2000 Mr. S, Rajarathnam
Training Programme on Cost & Management
Tax Columnist.Chennai
Accountancy for IDAS Probationers at RTC, Defence
IRS.Retd.Central
Accounts, Salt Lake. 2 1 " to 3 I" March,2000
Excise Consultant

All India Students Meet The first Regulatory Students Conference of the stu-
Under the auspices of the SIRC of ICWAI, FESCA dents of ICWAI was organised during 4th & 5th March,
(Forum Elite students of Cost Accounting) organised 2000 at State Youth Center, Calcutta. The theme of the
"Cost O Thythm"- Epoch'99 an Annual Students' Meet conference was "Challenges of the New Millennium -
on 28th and 29th of August 1999 at Chennai. The meet Multiple Role of Management Accountants". About 250
was inaugurated by Shri V. Gangadharan, President, delegates from various parts of Eastern Region attended
Indo Chamber of Commerce, Chennai. The meet was the Seminar and 12 students presented papers. There
well attended and appreciated. were elocution contest and Quiz contest conducted by
EASTERN INDIA REGIONAL COUNCIL quiz Master Mr. K. R. Lakshminarayan from Bangalore
which created much interest amongst the students. Shri
EIRC of ICWAI organised on All India Seminar on B. D. Bose, past President, ICWAI and President of
"Regulatory Framework and the Management Account- Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industry, inaugurated
ants" during 18th, 19th and 20th February, 2000 at the conference.
Science City, Calcutta. The Seminar was inaugurated Beside the above programmes EIRC organised peri-
by Late Bidyut Ganguly, Ministry-in-Charge, Commerce odical meetings of members at regular intervals wherein
& Industries, Govt. of West Bengal. Eminent personali- eminent personalities of Industries, educational fields
ties like Mr. N. Rangachari, Chairman, Insurance Regu-
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and bureaucrats were invited to share their thoughts on During the year 858 students were enrolled for Oral
current topics of professional interest. Coaching as against the previous year's figure of 725
and 3429 students were enrolled for Postal Coaching
EIRC Organised Inaugural Ceremony of Oral Coach-
against previous year's figures of 4180.
ing classes where eminent personalities from Univer-
sity/Colleges/lndustries were invited for their valued Periodical meetings of members had been organised
advice to the students. wherein eminent speakers from industries, government
etc. were invited to share their thoughts with members
ComputerTraining Centre on topics of importance to the profession. Shrl Dalbir
To equip the students and members with the latest Singh, Chairman-cum-Managlng Director. Oriental Bank
and the best possible knowledge in information technol- of Commerce addressed the members "Emerging Bank*
ogy at the minimum cost, EIRC Introduced Computer ing Scenario in the next Millennium". Shri T. K. A. Nair,
Training Programme in technical collaboration with Chairman, Public Enterprises Selection Board, addressed
Brainware Computer Academy during July, 1999. the members and during his talk he covered varied
EIRC organised a Chapters Meet on 19th December, 1999 aspects of economy in the changing scenario of
at EIRC premises. Central and Regional Council liberalization and globalization. The observations made
Members, of the Region were present In the meeting during his talk when put together can be entitled as
alongwith representatives from 12 Chapters. "Increasing role of Cost and Management Accountants
in the Effective Corporate Governance". Shri B. P.
professional Development meeting Srivastava, Chief Commissioner, Custom & Central
A Practising Members Meet was organised at EIRC Excise, UP addressed the members on "Role of Cost
premises on 18.12.1999 in which about 50 practitioner Accountants in the Effective Excise Revenue
Cost Accountants from different parts of Eastern India Management".
attended. All Regional Council Members attended the During the year various programmes have taken place
meet. for the members i.e. Activity Based Management, Com
A members meet was organised on 28.1.2000 at EIRC Based Middware: Presentation by Advanced Technol-
premises where an "Overview on e-commerce" was ogy Tech Lab (ATL), Valuation U/s 145A of Income Tax
presented by Brainware Academy. About 120 mem- Act - Role and opportunity for Cost and Management
bers attended. In the said meeting Shrl B. D. Bose, Accountants.
President, Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industries, In consonance with the time tested axion, the stu-
was also felicitated. dents are lifeline of the profession and with the view to
promote the Profession of Cost and Work Accountancy
EIRC of ICWAI Jointly with EIRC of ICSI organised a among them vigorous career Counseling Programmes
Budget meet 2000 on 1.3.2000. Shrl Suman Mukherjee, were arranged at various colleges of Delhi University
an eminent economist, Shri Vinod Kotharl and Shri Dilip and Schools of N. C. T. Delhi. Crash courses were or-
Desai discussed the changes expected in the economy ganised for different papers of Intermediate and Final
Bind Direct/Indirect Tax structure of the country. Examination which were well responded by the students.
A members meet was organised on 3rd June, 2000 To upgrade the skill of the younger members, the
at EIRC premises. Shri Ajoy Agarwal, A management well tailored programmes on skills Development were
Consultant elaborated how to be assertive through proper arranged.
communication to achieve the goal without less During the year under consideration, the NIRC was
opposition. successful to carryout the assignment for Costing Study
To equip the students and members with various prac- from Dept. of Telecommunication, Govt. of India and
ti;al aspects of the accounting Profession, an MOU on a request from the Government of New Delhi took up
organised with M/s. Ace Business Academy has been a Cost Study for LNJP Hospital, Govt. of N. C. T. Delhi.
signed. The training Programme for the first batch has 52nd Independence day of India and Golden Jubilee
started with effect from 13. 05. 2000. Practising mem- Republic day were enthusiastically celebrated at NIRC.
bers have also shown keen interest and have enrolled
NIRC maintained close liaison with concerned offi-
their names for undergoing such training.
cials of various Depts./Ministries of Govt. of India and
A Blood donation Camp was organised on 26.1.2000 NCT Delhi and cordial relations with members of staff.
at EIRC premises. About 45 students including the
Chairman of EIRC, Shri Avijit Goswamy donated blood.
NORTHERN INDIA REGIONAL COUNCIL
4110 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

ANNEXURE-1 5) Shri A. R. Ramanathan • Member


Shrl Swapan Dey, - Secretary
THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS Director (Studies)
ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA
12 SUDDER STREET, CALCUTTA-700 016 5. Research and Journal Committee (Quorum 3
Standing Committees and other Committees of the 1) Shri H. R. Subramanya • Chairman
Council of the Institute constituted at the 193rd 2) Shri R. J. Goel - Member
Meeting of the council held on 22.7.99 for the year '-•/ Shri Dipak Sen - Member
1999-2000 (22.7.1999 to 22.7.2000) 4) Shri V. V. Deodhar - Member
5) Shri B. V. Ramana Murty -Member
STANDING COMMITTEES Smt. Chandana Dose - Secretary
Director (Research)
1. Executive Committee (Quorum 3):
1 Shrl Mahesh Shah, President - Chairman 6. Continuing Education Programme
2 Shrl D. C. Bajaj, Committee (Quorum 3)
Vice President - Member 1) Shri S. Ramanathan - Chairman
3 Shri R. D. Joshl - Member 2) Shrl R. J. Goel - Member
4 Shri V. C. Kotharl - Member 3) Shri V. V. Deodhar - Member
5 Shrl S. Ramanathan - Member 4) Shrl B. Majumder -Member
Shrl Udayan Ray - Secretary 5) Shrl C. Ramaswamy - Member
Secretary Shrl D. Chandru, - Secretary
Dy. Director (Programmes).
2 Disciplinary Commlttee(Quorum 2)
1 Shri Mahesh Shah, President .- Chairman 7. Professional Development
2 Shrl R. D. Joshi - Member Committee (Quorum 3)
3 Shri H. R. Subramanya - Member 1) Shri R. J. Goel - Chairman
Shri Udayan Ray, Secretary - Secretary 2) Shrl V. V. Deodhar - Member
3) Shri B. Majumder - Member
3 . Examination Carnmittee(Quorum 2) 4) Shri S. Ramanathan - Member
1 Shrl D, C. Bajaj, . 5) Shri H. R. Subramanya - Member
Vice President - Chairman 6) Shrl B. S. Raghunathan -Co-opted
2 Shri V. C. Kothari - Member Member
3 Shrl B. Majumder - Member Dr.D.Jagannathan - Secretary
Shri A. P. Kar - Secretary Director (Technical)
Director (Examination)
8 Members' Services and Facilities
OTHER COMMITTEES Committee (Quorum,3)
4 . Training & Educational Facilities 1) Shrl Kunal Banerjee - Chairman
Committee (Quorum 3) 2) Shrl Dipak Senc - Member
1 Shri B. Majumder - Chairman 3] Shri V. C. Kotharl - Member
2 Shrl S. Ramanathan - Member 4 Shrl S. Ramanathan - Member
3 Shrl V. V. Deodhar - Member 5 Shrl S. Rajaratnam - Member
4 Shri Dipak Sen -Member Shri R. K.Bose - Secretary
Dy. Director (Membership)
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4111

0. Financial Institutions, Insurance and Services


Permanent Invitees to all Committees:
Sectors Committee
1. President
(Quorum 3) 2. Vice-President
1) shrl V. B. Behed© • Chairman 3. Secretary
2) Shri R. J, Goel - Member
3): Shrl Kunal Banerjee - Member
Ref. No. G:5:7:99 22 July. 1999
4) Shrl V. C. Kotharl - Member
5) Shri B. V, Ramana Murty - Member
Copy to: All Concerned.
Shri S. Sen • - Secretary
,Jt. Director (R&J)
(Udayan Ray)
Secretary
10 Computer & Networking
Committee (Quorum 3)
1) Shri Dipak Sen - Chairman
EXAMINATION CENTRES
2) Shrl R. J. Goel - Member
Northern Region
3) Shri V. B. Behede - Member
1. Ajmer
4) Shri B. V. Ramana Murty • Member
2. Allahabad
5) Shri H. R. Subramanya - Member
3.. Chandigarh
Shri A. P. Kar - Secretary
4. Dehradun
Director (Examination)
5. Delhi
6. Faridabad
11 Regional Councils and Chapters Coordination
7. Ghazlabad
Committee
8. Jaipur
(Quorum3) 9. Jammu
1) Shri V. V. Deodhar - Chairman
10. Jodhpur
2) Shri V. B. Behede - Member
11. Kanpur
3) Shrl S. Ramanathan - Member
12. Kota
4) Shri B. Majumder - Member
13. Lucknow
5) Shri Kunal Banerjee - Member
14. Patiala
Shri R. N. Pal • Secretary
15. Udaipur
Director (Admn. & Fin.)

Eastern Region
12. Public Sector Coordination
1. Agartala
Committee (Quorum 3)
2. Asansol
1) Shri B. V. Ramana Murty - Chairman
3. Bhubaneswar
2) Shri R. J. Goel - Member
4. Bokaro
3) Shri Kunal Banerjee - Member
5. Calcutta
4) Shrl H. R. Subramanya - Member
6. Cuttak
5) Shri V. B. Behede - Member
7. Dhanbari
Shri N. Chakraborty - Secretary
8. Durgapur
Dy. Director (A&F)
9. Guwahati
10. Howrah
11. Jamshedpur

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5. Hyderabad
12. Naihati
6. Kottayam
13. Patna
7. Madural
14. Ranchi
8. Mysore
15. Rourkela
9. Neyveli
10. Pondicherry
Western Region
11. Rajahmundry
1. Ahmedabad
12. Salem
2. Aurangabad
13. Tiruchirapalli
3. Baroda
14.Tlrunelvell
4. Bhilai
15.Trivandrum
5. Bhopal
16. Ukkuanagram
6. Bliaspur
17. Vellore
7. Indore
18. Vijayawada
8. Kolhapur
19. Waltalr
9. Mumbal
20. Mangalore
10. Nagpur
11. Nasik
Overseas Centres;
12. Panaji (Goa)
1. Botswana
13. Pune
2. Dar-Es-Salam
14. Vindhyanagar
3. Dubai
4. Kathmandu
Southern Region
1. 5. Lusaka
Bangalore
6. Muscat
2. Chennal
7. Nairobi
3. Coimbatore
8. Tripoli
4. Ernakulam
PART I I I - S E C . 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4113

ANNEXURE III
Addition to Fields for Practising Cost Accountants

S.No Field Purpose Authority/Status Reference

i Audit under the Appointment of Cost Ministry of Finance, Dept. M.A.

Customs Act, 1962 Accountants for audit under of Revenue, CBSE Circular Feb. 1999

manufacture and other operation No. 88/98-CUS dated


in Warehouse Regulations, 1966 2.12.98

Various services to Various services a Cost and Indian Banks' Association M.A.

Banks Management Accountants can letter No. OPR/KSB/51-01 Nov. 1999


offer to Banks dated 1.9.99

Central Electricity To appear before the Notification No. 8/1 (1)/99/ M.A.

Regulatory Commission Commission CERC dated 27.8.99 Dec. 1999

4| Securities Appellate To appear before the Securities Securities Laws (Second M.A.

Tribunal Applellate Tribunal Amendment) Bill, 1999 Dec. 1999

5 Telecom Regulatory To appear before the Appellate The Telecom Regulatory

Authority of India Tribunal Authority of India


(Amendment) Ordinance,
2000 (No.2 of 2000)
4114 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA ,8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

ANNEXURE IV
Management Development Programmes (1999-2000)
Duration
S.No. Topic Venue

1. Dynamics of Success 16-18 May Kathmandu

2. Tax Deduction at Source 19-20 August Calcutta

3. Cost Accounting and Financial 5.17April, Chennai


Management for National Academy of
Customs, Excise and Narcotics

Cost Accounting and Financial 5-16 April Mumbai


4.
Management for National Academy of
Customs, Excise and Narcotics

Cost Accounting and Financial 5-16 April Calcutta


5.
Management for National Academy of
Customs, Excise and Narcotics

Cost Accounting and Financial 17-28 May Chennai


6.
.Management for National Academy of
Customs, Exercise and Narcotics

17-28 May Mumbai


7. Cost Accounting and Financial
Management for National Academy of
Customs, Excise and Narcotics

17-28 May Calcutta


8. Cost Accounting and Financial
Management for National Academy of
Customs, Excise and Narcotics

12-23 July New Delhi


9. Financial Management and Management
Accounting for the Dept. of Personnel &
Training, Govt. of India

9-13 August New Delhl


10. Project Cost Management for the Dept of
Personnel & Training, Govt. of India

11. Commercial Viability of PSUs, Dept of 17-19 November Calcutta


Public Enterprises, Govt. of India

12, financial Management for Non-Finance 5-9 July New Delhi


Executive for ONGC Ltd.
PARTIII—SEC.4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4115

S.No Topic Duration Venue

13. Financial Management for non-Finance 6-10 September New Delhi


Executives for ONGC Ltd.

14. Financial Management for Non-Finance 25-29 October New Delhi


Executives for ONGC Ltd.

15. Costing for Engineers for ONGC Ltd 6-10 December New Delhi

Hi. Skill Development Progrmnme for Non- 23-27 August Dehradun


Executives (F&A) for ONGC Ltd.

17. Income Tax Procedures and its- Comliance 13-15 September New Delhi
for ONGC Ltd.

18. Costing for Engineers for ONGC Ltd 21-25 June New Delhi

19. Costing for Engineers for ONGO Ltd. 16-20 August New Delhi

Residential Programme on Dynamics of 23-25 June Kathmandu


Success

21. Residentia prograrnme on Non- 4-6 August Udaipur


Effectiveness
Gurgaon
22. Financial Management for Senior 1-2 November
Executive (Non-finance)for Indian Oil
Corporation Ltd.

23. Seminar on Y2K Cimpliance in Govt. and 23-24 August


PSEs

Budget Preparation and Control for Indian 9-13 August New Delhi
24
Navy

25. Cost Management for Indian Navy 20 Sept-1st October New Delhi

26. Tax Production at Source 8-9 September Chennai

"Management Audit & Performance 5-8 October Bhubaneswar


27.
Optimisation

Kathmandu
Financial Management 21-24 September
28. Emerging Trends in

Gurgaon
29. Finance and Costing for Maruti Udyog Ltd. 11-12 August
4116 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

S.No Topic Duration Venue

30. Finance and Accounting for KRIBHCO 26 July-13 August Noida

31. Residential Progrmame on Strategic 15-21 November Singapore &. Bangkok


Financial Management

32. Valuation of Shares and Disinvestment In 28-29 December New Delhi


PSEs-Dept. of Public Enterprises

33. Finance for Non -Finance Executives for . 17 January, 2000 Gurgaon
Maruti Udyog Ltd.

34. Finance for Non-Finance Executives for 25 January, 2000 Gurgaon


Maruti Udyog Ltd.

35. Foreign Exchange Risk Management 19-23 January, 2000 Dubai

36. Costing for Engineers for ONGC Ltd. 28 Feb.-3 March, 2000 New Delhi

37. Corporate Tax Planning and Update 1-3 February, 2000 New Delhi

38. Tax Deduction at Source 10-11 February, 2000 Hyderabad

39. WTO - Issues and Challenges 17 February, 2000 New Delhi

40. Strategic Financial Management 21 -27 February, 2000 Singapore & Bangkok

41. Activity Based Costing and Management 8-9 March, 2000 Jaipur

42. Cost Management for Indian Navy 6-10 March, 2000 New Delhi
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4117

AUDITORS' REPORT

To the members of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India

I. We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of
India as at 31st March, 2000, and the related Income.and Expenditure Account for the year ended
on that date which are the. revised statements of the original Balance Sheet and Income and
Expenditure Account adopted by the Council at the 197th Meeting held on 14-15 May. 2000, and
covered by our audit report dated 21st June, 2000 The Council of the Institute has reopened and
revised the aforesaid accounts as decided at its 199th Meeting held on 22 nd July, 2000.
IT We have considered our earlier report dated 21st June, 2000 on the original accounts and have
examined the changes made therein which are stated in note B. 16 on Schedule 19.

Ill Subject to notes B.2 B,4 and B.10 on schedule 19, we have obtained all the information and
explanations which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for our audit. In our
opinion proper accounts as required by the Cost and Works Accountants Act. 1959 and the Cost
and Works Accountants Regulations 1959 have been kept by the Institute so far as appears from
our examination of such accounts and the abovem e n t i o n e daccounts are in agreement therewith.

IV. In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the ex.planations given to us,
the Balance Sheet and the Income and Expenditure Account read together with the notes thereon
and subject to the remarks in paragraph I & II and following remarks/notes on Schedule 19-
Note B.I regarding unlinked items in bank accounts; non provision for old study notes of
Rs.6.00 lacs; note B.3 regarding advances to Regional Councils/Chapters for construction of
building pending capitalisation for want of documents; note B.4 regarding Silver Jubilee Grants
remaining unadjusted; note B.5 regarding accountal of registration/tuition fees contrary to
accounting policy A.2(a); note B. 10 regarding non-availability of confirmation of balance; note
B.ll regarding advance for fixed assets pending capitalisation; Rs.4,63 lacs included under
Conference and Meeting International on foreign travel for which prior approval of Central
Government was not available; recoverability of Computer Loan to Chapters of Rs.6.30 lacs;
cancellation of cheques issued in the previous year of Rs.0,66 lacs through General Fund;
valuation of stocks on the basis of book records and Accounting Policy No.5(c) regarding
accounting of leave encashment benefits on cash basis which is contrary to (AS)15, 'Accounting
for Retirement benefits in the financial statements of employer issued by the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India (with consequential effect on the year and net assets and the
surplus for the year, where applicable) give a true and fair view of the state of Institute's affairs
as at 31 r t March, 2000 and of its surplus for the year ended on that date.

For Gupta & Co.


Chartered Accountants

S.K.Ganguli
Partner

Calcutta
12th September, 2000
4118 THE GAZETTE OF INDlA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8. 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

BALANCE SHEET as at 31st March 2000

Last year This year


1998-99 SCHEDULE
(RS.) NO. (RS.)
INSTITUTE FUNDS :
62,876,158 General Fund 69,611,112
Employees Gratuity Fund 13,464,404
242, 325 Employees' Benevolent Fund (3) 287,370
458.380 MISC. PRIZE Fund 524,170
73,044,157 TOTAL
REPRESENTED BY:
Fixed Assets: (5)
30,858,834 a) Gross BlocK 38,334,942
16,248,437 D) Less Depreciation 18,488,057
14,410,487 c) Net BlocK 19,846,885
Add : capital work in progress - 19,846,885

Investments 500

current Assets
22,309,352 Loans & Advances (8) 21,198756
64,l51,725 70,504,200
LOSS : current Liabilities & provisions 6,464,529
56,455,789 NET CURRENT ASSETS 64,039,671
588,834 Miscellaneous Expenditure
(to the extent not written off)
73,044,157 - 83,887,056
TOTAL
Notes on Accounts
Schedules referred to above form part of the Accounts

As per our report attached


For Gupta & Co.
Chartered Accountants D. C. Bajaj
President

S.K.Ganguli v. C. Kothari B. Majumder


Partner Central Council Member Central Council Member

Calcutta
Dated 12 SEP 2000
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASV1NA 8, 1922) 4119

THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT


for the Year ended 31 st March 2000

Last year This year


1998-99 SCHEDULE 1999-2000
PARTICULARS NO. (Rs.)
INCOME:
5,339,957 By Annual Subscription (10) 7,652,335
24,563,313 " Examination Fees 32,632,441
26,504,397 " Tuition Fees (12, 25,734,733
3,418,059 " Interest 2,755,390
699,608 "Journal fee (Incl. Advt.) 543,134
5,087,212 " Professional Development Programmes 5.057,226
4,732,202 " Publication 4,164,111
70,344,748 TOTAL

31,207,195 EXPENDITURE
To Establishment (13) 34,890,629
9,708,386 " Office Expenses (14) 8,199,064
35,000 " Statutory Audit Foe 35,000
50,000 " Internal Audit Fee 54,375
567,147 " Travelling & Conveyance 8)5,043
588,832 '.' Election Expenses 827.462
3,829,913 " Cont. to Regional Councils (15) 4,703,221
9,241,432 " Examination Charges (16) 9,071,666
418,023 " Professional Development Exp 429,949
3,282,405 " Council & Comm. Meeting Exp (17) 3,588,877
• " Perspective Flanning Exp. 383,144
2,848,719 " Journal Expenses 2,420,416
83,500 " Chapters' Grant 115,804
871,148 " Membership Subs. Foreign Bodies 1,235,060
510,927 " Conference & Meeting International 711,356
3,955,294 " Professional Development Programmes 4,244,996
3,303,768 " Study Materials Consumed 2,962,483
1,491,071 " Publication Stock Consumed 1,202,276
1,598,660 " Depreciation 2,239,620
- " Provision for Bad & Doubtful Debts 116,600
73,569,410 TOTAL 78,227,041
(3,224,662) Surplus for the period 312329
70,344,748 TOTAL 78,539,370

(3,224,6821 Surplus for the year B/F 312,329


(3,224,662) TOTAL
3,003,395 Loss : Prior Period Expenses (1*) 172,920
(6,228,057) Transferred to General Fund 139,409
Notes on Accounts (19)
Scheduls referred to above, form part of Accounts

As per our report attachad.


For Gupta & Co.
Chartered Accountants D. C. Bajaj
President

B.K.Ganguli
Partner V. C. Kothari B. Majumder
Calcutta Central Council Membar Central Council Member
Dated 12 SEP2000

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THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO.l GENERAL FUND


as at 31st March 2000

Last year This year


1998-99 1999-2000
(Rs.) (Rs)

66,873,762 Balance as per last account 62,876,158


- Less : Refund during the year 8,491 62,867,667

Add :
30,-207 1) Transfer from Non-specific Deposits 11,665
etc. as per prevalent decision of
Executive Committee
37,855 ii) Cancellation of cheques issued in the 66,097
previous year
III) Unlinked transactions in Bonk Accounts 238,515
Iv) Contribution by Chapters towards
Construction of Buildings :
Nagpur Chapter 2,429,478
• Coimbatore Chapter 623,497
Bhopal Chapter 734,890
118,454 Iv) Others 328,124 4,432,266
67,060,278 67,299,933
Less: ^
20,744 i) Unlinked transactions in Bank Accounts 206,175 -
7,557 ii) Others 182,954 -
- iii) Damaged Study Notes Written Off 277,394 666,523
66,633,410.
v) Capital Grants to Regional Councils :
75,000 for Library 99,601
9,000 for Furniture 12,000 111,601
66,947,977 66,621,000
376,500 Add : Entrance Fee (Member) 456,346
1,770,924 Entrance Fee (Student) 2,493,548 2,949,894
69,095,401 69,471,703

Add : Surplus for the year :


(6,226,057) Income & Expenditure Account (HO)
8,814 Research Centre, Mumbai
62,876,158 TOTAL 69,611,112
PART III—SEC, 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4121

THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO 2: EMPLOYEES' GRATUITY FUND


as at 31st March 2000

Last year This year


1998-99 1999-2000
(Rs,) PARTICULARS (Rs.)
7,025,349 Balance as per last account 9,469,294
2/86,491 Add : Contribution for the period 3,039,389
- A d d : Amount transferred 210,000
713,590 Add : Interest earned on Investment 771,878
of Fund for the period
10,525,430 13,490.661
1,056,136 Loss : Gratuity paid to Employees' 26,157
during the period
9,469,294 TOTAL 13,464,404

SCHEDULE NO. 3 : EMPLOYEES' BENEVOLENT FUND


as at 31st March 2000

212,971 Balance as per last account 242,325


Add : Contribution during the period
7.584 Employers' 8,848
3,792 Employees' 4,424 13,272
-
21,932 Add : Interest carned on Investment 31,050
of Fund for the period
246,279 287,455

3,954 Less : Paid to Employees during


the period 85 |
242,325 TOTAL 207,370
THEINSTITUTEOFCOST& WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIAI 4122

SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS SCHEDULE NO.4:MISC PRIZE FUND AS AT 31.03,2000

Opening Addition Income Cost of Cost of


NameofthePrizeFund Balance during the year credited Total Prizes Balance
(Rs.) (RS..) (Rs.)
B.D. Purl Prize FUND 13,593.18 - 1,084,92 14,878,08 14,078 08
Wazir Debi Puri prize Fund 12,204,29 1,566.39 13,770.68 13,770.58
B, C Chakraborty Prize Fund 8,935.43 301.80 9,237.23 800.00 8,637.23
D.D Kaira Prize Fund 12,806 50 - 716.96 13,523.46 - 13,523.46
A. K Biswas Prize Fund 57,360.94 - 2,428.52 39,789.46 - 39 L 789.46 1
Bikramjit Maxumder Prize FUND 10.691.34 551.51 11,242.65 11,242.85
S. N. Ganguly Prize Fund 7,001.81 346,92 7,350.53 300.00 7.O50.53
K. Ramachandran Prize Fund 7,666 36 - 1,034.65 8,761.01 650.00 8,111.01
Sri.Rajamma M.R.S. lyengar prize Fund 7,202.41 872.65 8,075.06 525.00 7.550.06
D. Mary Sur Prize Fund 15.386.97 - 1,445.54 16,832 51 1,000.00 15,832.51
Maujiram Jain Prize Fund 13,273.42 2,548.09 15,8621.51 l,500,00 14,321.51
Pune Chapter of Cost Accountants Prize Fund 15,171.26 1,799.01 16,670.30 1,200.00 15.770.30i
Gahgadas Mundra P r i z e Fund 11,687.46 998.89 12,088.35 12,686 35
V. Srinivasan Prize Fund 12.414.80 1,297.55 13,712.35 13,712.35 4
V. K. Cansal & S. P. Cansel 21,000.00 1,621.53 22,621.53 22,621.53
J, N. BOSE Prize Fund 12,163.01 - 1,322.01 13.5O852 13,500.52
G. Basu Memorial Prize Fund (300.00} (300.00) 300.00 (600.00)
Subhas Adhya Prlze Fund 6,583.01 275.65 6,858.66 500.00 6,358.66
N Sankar Prize Fund 16,458.95 1,203.30 17,662.25 1,000 00 16.662.25 1
G.IndiraDelhiPrize Fund 18,016.32 1,967.26 19,963.58 19,903.58
PusparaniDePrize Fund 13,853.55 1,549.73 15,403.28 15,403.28
Srinivasan Jagannathan Prize Fund 25,035.70 - 2,290.34 27,928.10 27,928 10
Sultan Chand Prize Fund | 38.615.90 3,008.21 39,624.11 39,624.11
K. K.Dutta Prize Fund ! 16,796.83 - 1,443.97 18,240.80 18,240.80
Kadamath Prahaldral DhanuKa Prize Fund 21,777.53 1,804.94 23,502.47 23,582.47
Dhanapati Goel Prize Fund 23,294.21 2.632.19 25,926.40 25,926.40
Kanshi Ram Prabhakar Prize Fund 24,754.65 2,625.00 27,378.65 27,379.05
Mandakini Vasnt Limaya Prize Fund 4,895.84 1,451.50 8,350 34 525 00 5,825 34
Colonel Ambuja Nath Bose Prize Fund 33,676.90 - 2,700.00 36,378.90 36,37890
M. Krishna Murthy PRIZE Fund 11,226.30 900,00 12,126.30 900 00 11,226.30
Laxmi Rani Prize Fund 5,509.00 602.42 8,111.42 6,111 42
Kamala Mukherjee Prize Fund 10,000.00 1,336 40 11,336.40 11,36.40
TOTAL :- 456,379.64 31,000.00 45,790.45 533,170.09 9,000.00 524,17009
4123
THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO. 5 : FIXED ASSETS AS AT 31ST MARCH 2000

Gross B l o c k Depreciation Net Block


Addition
Description o f Assets Opening Cost during the Total:ason For the This year Last year
asat1.4 99 year 31 03 2000 Upto 1.4.99 Upto 31 03 2OO0 1999-2000
FREEHOLD LAND & BUILDING
Headquarter 987.986 1,860,012 2847998 629348 207.865 837.213 2,010.785
Regional Councils & Chapters 17.590.508 4338 9I0 21 929 418 7.973.565 1.135,770 9,109 335 12,820.083 9.616,943
LEASEHOLD LAND:
Regional Councils & Chapters 18.220 348.955 367.175 367.175 18,220
(Durgapur & Ukkunagram Chap.)
FURNITURE & FITTINGS :
Headquarter 2651,756 10370 1662,136 1,556.288 110,585 1,666,873 995.263 1.095,478
LIBRARY BOOKS: 1

Headquarter 650.231 6.915 667.145 263 179 39.896 308 075 359,071 392,052
OFFICE EQUIPMENTS:
Headquarter 1125.1-0 3.168,410 1.575 217 159319 1.734 .536 I.433.874 1,549,925
GENERATORS :
Headquarter .280.545 230.545 253 525 6,755 260 280 20.265 27,020
LIFT:
Headquarter (E!RC Premises) 416,062 416,062 104.015 104.015 312,047
MOTOR CAR-:
Headquarter 261 332 477.546 738,878 228 ,488 102,078 330,565 408,312 32,844
COMPUTER •
Headquarter 5.083.204 173,970 5257.174 3,763,527 373,337 4.137,164 ,120.010 1319,377
30,658934 7.676,008 38 334.942 16.248,437 2.239.620 18,483,057 19,846,885 14.4I0.497

Capital Work in Progress


L 1.588.537
4124 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO.6 : INVESTMENTS (AT COST) AS AT 31ST MARCH 2000

Last year This year


1998-99 1999-2000
PARTICULARS (Rs.) (Rs)

SHARES (GENERAL FUND)

500 5 Shares of Rs.100/- each in 500


Jal Brindaban Premises Trust
Fund, Bombay

500 TOTAL: 500


PART III—SEC. 41 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4125

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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO.7 : CURRENT ASSETS


as at 31st March 2000

Last year This year


1998-99 1999-2000
Rs. PARTICULARS Rs Rs.
2,364,254 Publication Stock (at Cost) 2,607,160
562,492 Paper Stock (at Cost) 556,346
3,701.612 Study Material Stock (at Cost) 2,821,627
5,985,133
175 Stock Silk Ties 175
1018233 Interest Accrued on Investments 432,599

600,506 Accrued Interest on Loan to Chapters 702,921


for construction of Building etc.
5,293,766 Sundry Dobtors 6,846,177
Cash and Bank Balances :
113,458 In hand (including Petty Cash and 391,864
Postage Stamps)
248,196 At Post Office 262,733
Balances with Scheduled Banks :
638,901 On Current Account 1,471,006
36,429 On Savings Account 3,483,891
Fixed Deposits :
0.174.543 Employees' Gratuity Fund 13,444,645
20,563,000 Institute's Fund 15,700,000
177,429 Employees1 Benevolent Fund 202.023
351,277 Misc. Prize Fund 382,277 35,338,439

41,842,373 TOTAL 49,305,444


4126 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922; [PART III—SEC. 4

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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO.8 : LOANS AND ADVANCES


as at 31st March 2000

Last year This year


199S-99 1999-2000
Rs. PARTICULARS Rs.
Building Loan to Chapters : (A)
2,826,822 8% Building Loan 2,464,229
208.267 4% Building Loan 140.934 2,605,163

755,826 Computer Loan to Chapters (B) 752,403


13,292,000 Advance to Regional Councils & (C) 12,519,050
Chapters for construction of Buildings
100.000 Loan to Regional Council (N.I.R.C.) 100,000
1,732.138 Silver Jubilee Cap.Grants(Adv.)to Chap.(D) 2,132,138
2.000 Other Advances
1,208,672 Building Advance to Employees 1,866,188
62.620 Vehicle Purchase Advance to Employees 58,620
20.000 Advance to Election Booths -
163,380 Festival Advance to Employees 276,115
394,249 Advance for Paper -
928.272 Advance for Fixed Assets 563,352
121.704 Salary Advance to Employees for 2,370
Provident Fund Contribution
157.677 Advance Membership Subscription to -
Foreign Bodies(IFAC)
Flood Relief Advance 26,663
150.872 Prepaid Expenses 74,000
85.853 Deposit with Telephone. Electrio etc, 222,694
22,309,352 21,198,756
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4127

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO. 8(A): BUILDING LOAN TO CHAPTERS


as at31st( March 2000

SI.No. Name of the Chapter 4% Loan 8% Loan 4% Loan 8% Loan


01. Kota 100,000 100,000
02. Kalyan-Amharnath 18,267 - 18,267 -
03. Howrah 90,000 - 90,000 -
04. Goo 32,667 100,000 -
05. Surat South Gujrat - 70.641 -
06. Lucknow - 12,357 - 100,000
07. Jaipur - 135,000 135,000
08. Udalpur - 200,000 - 200,000
09. Visakhapatnam - 59,933 - 59,933
10. Kanpur - 100,000 - 100,000
11. Asansol - 200,000 - 200,000
12. Coimbatore - 200,000 - 200,000
13. Nagpur - - - 36,112
14. Ukkunagaram 44,188 - 149,511
15. Durgapur - 200,000 - 200.000
16. Kphlapur-Sangll 100,000 - 100,000
17. Bokaro Steel City - 150,000 - 150.000
18. Hyderabad - - - 71.300
19. Ranipet - 180,000 - 180,000
20. Baroda - 54,130 83,300
21. Bhopal - - - -
22. Mysore - 68,750 - 165.000
23. Dhanbad - 200,000 - 200.000
24. Srirampur - 191,897 - 199,333
25. Trlssure - 197,333 - 197.333
26.
140,934 2,464,229 | 208,267 2,826.822
Realisation or Building Loan during 1999-2000
4% &_8% B u i l d i n g Loan
67.333
105,323
surat South Gujarat 14.059
Hyderabad 71,300
Mysore 96.250
Nagpur 36.112
Lucknow 87,643
Srirampur 7.436
Baroda 29,170
TOTAL : 514,626

44—269 Gl/2000
4128 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC, 4

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO. 8(B): COMPUTER LOAN TO CHAPTERS


as at 31st March 2000

This year Last year


SI.No. Name of the Chapter 1999-2000 1998-99

1 Ahmedabad 64,150 64,150


2 Howrah 64,150 64,150
3 Goa 64,150 64,150
4 Jaipur 58,804 58,804
5 Udaipur 64,150 64,150
6 Visakhapatnam 62,368 62.368
7 Cochin 60,727 62,727
0 Asansol 64,150 64,150
9 Durgapur 64,150 64,150
10 Cuttack-Bhubaneswar 62,150 62,150
11 Noyveli 62,727 62,727
12 Trivandrum 60,727 62,150
752,403 755,826

Realisation of Computer Loan during 1999-2000


Cochin 2, 000
Trivandrum 423
Total : 3, 423
PART III—SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE' OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4129

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS
SCHEDULE NO. 8(c) : ADVANCE TO REGIONAL COUNCILS & CHAPTERS
FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS
as at 31st March 2000

This year Last year


SI.No. Name of the Chapter 1999-2000 1998-99

1 N.I.R.C. 3,892,000 3,892,000


2 W.I.R.C. 2,700,000 2,700,000
3 Coimbatore - 300,000
4 Bhilai 300,000 300,000
5 Cochin 300,000 300,000
6 Pune 200,000 200,000
7 Udalpur 300,000 300,000
8 Lucknow 300,000 300,000
9 Visakhapatnam 300,000 300,000
10 Nagpur - 300,000
11 Nasik-Ojhar 200,000 200,000
12 Bhopal - 300,000
13 Bangalore 300,000 300,000
14 Jaipur 150,000 150,000
15 Durgapur 300,000 300,000
16 Bokaro 300,000 300,000
17 Kolhapur-Sangli 200,000 200,000
18 Asansol 300,000 300,000
19 Kanpur 200,000 200,000
20 Hyderbad 300,000 300,000
21 Ranipet 300,000 300,000
22 Baroda 200,000 200,000
23 Dhanbad 300,000 300,000
24 Mysore 300.000 300,000
25 Srirampur 300,000 300,000
26 Trissure 300,000 300,000
27 South Surat Gujrat 127,050 -
28 Kota 150,000 150,000
TOTAL:- 12,519,050 13,292,000

45—269 GI/2000
4130 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART I I I - S E C . 4

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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO. 8(1)):SILVERJUBILEECAPITALGRANTS(ADVANCE)TOCHAPTERS

GRANTS(ADVANCE)as at 31st March 2000

This year Last year


SI.No. Name of the Chapter 1999-2000 1998-99
1 Kanpur 100,000 100,000
2 Bangalore 100,000 100,000
3 Pune 100,000 100,000
4 Dugapur 100,000 100,000
5 Jaipur 32,138 32,138
6 Ahmedabad 100,000 100,000
7 Howrah 100,000 100,000
8 Jamshadpur 100,000 100,000
9 Naihati Ichapur 100,000 100,000
10 Faridabad 100.000 100,000
11 Chandigarh 100,000 100,000
12 Cuttack-Bhubaneswar 100,000 100,000
13 Bokaro 100,000 100,000
14 Cochin 100,000 100,000
15 Kalyan-Ambarnath 100,000 100,000
16 3aroda 100,0.00 100,000
17 Bhopal 100,000 100,000
18 Trlvandrum 100,000 100,000
19 Nagpur 100,000 -
20 Goo 100,000 -
21 Lucknow 100,000 -
22 Mysore 100,000 -
TOTAL :- 2,132,138 1,732,138
PART III-SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4131

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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO.9 : CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS


as at 31st March 2000

Last year This year


1998-09 1999-2000
Rs. PARTICULARS Rs. Rs.

Current Liabilities:
455,881 Library Deposit 453,231
129,716 Non-spacific Deposit (Refundable) 279,814
92,000 Caution Money Deposit from Oral 88.000
Coaching Institutions (Refundable)
10.000 Smt.Kamala Mukharjee Memorial Prize Fund
5.912.399 Sundry Creditors: 3.730,984
512.550 Other Liabilities 456,268
64.543 Outstanding Membership Fee to 862.885
Foreign Bodies
518.847 Provisions 593.347
7,695,936 TOTAL 6,464.529
4132 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) [PART III—SEC. 4

THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

ANNEXURE TO SCHEDULE NO.9

SCHEDULES OF PROVISIONS :

Last year This year


1998-99 1999-2000
Rs. PARTICULARS Rs.
Provisions:
Provision for Grants to Co-op.Cr.Soc.Pvt.Ltd.
30.000 As par Last Account 60,000
Less: Utilised during the year 60,000

30.000 Add: Provision for the year 30.000 30,000


140,000 Provision for Golden Jubliee Contribution to 140,000
Regional Councils & Chapters
Provision for Bad & Doubtful Debts
18.847 As per Last Account 18,847
Less : Utilised during the year 12,100
6,747
_ Add : Provision for the year 116,600 123,347

150,000' Provision for Rates & Taxes 150,000


150,000 Provision for Cont. to IFAC 150,000
518,847 TOTAL 593,347
PART III—SEC. 4] • THE GAZETTE.-OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA8,1922) 4133

THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO.10:INCOME
ANNUAL-SUBSCRIPTION AND OTHER FEES
for the year ended 31st March 2000

Last year This; year


1996-99 . PARTICULARS 1999,2000
Rs. Rs.
2,107301 By Annual Membership Fees 3,421,988
2.656,386 " Student Annual Subscription
195,090 ptlon Fee
" Members Certificate of Practice 107,210
368,650 " Grad C,W,A, Fees 297,875
11,380 " De-Novo Foms Fees
550 " Members Restoration Foe
400 * Members Complaint Fee
5,339,957 7,652.335

SHEDULE NO.11 : INCOME


EXAMINATION AND OTHER FEES :
for the year ended 31st March 2000
[
23,427,813 By Examination Fees 30,773,800
154,77O Varification of Answers paper Fees 170,015
884,038 " Sale of Exam. Forms 1,340,881
86,692 " Sundry Income • 47,735
24.563,313 32,632,441

SCHEDULE NO,12: INCOME


• TUITION AND OTHER FEES :
for the year ended 31 st March 2000

19,499,420 By Tuition Fee* 16,143,566


3,290 •RecognitionFees 800
60,000 Recurring Annual Fees 49,500
4,921,605 Service Fees
3,903,903 " Sale of Study Notes 3,377,606
26,868 SALE OF COCHIONG Revalidation Forms 35,408
V Revalidation of Coaching
Completion Certificates 1.869,267
25734,733

46-269 GI/2000
4134 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA H, 1922) , [PART-III—SET. 4

THE INSTlTUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

SCHEDULES FOWMING PART Of ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO. 13 : ESTABLISHMENT


for the year ended 31 st March 2000

Last year This year


109049 - 1999-2000
Rs.
PARTICULARS Rs.
26,091,952 To Salaries & Allowances 27,021,078
* Employer's Cont. to Employees'
2,213,765 Provident Fund 2,326,633

" Employer's Cont. to Employees'


2,097,111 Gratulty Fund 3,039,389
" Employer's Cont. to Employees'
7,664 Benevolent Fund 6,646
691,344 " Medical Benefit to Employees 802,042
201,00,0 Leave Travel Allowance to Emp. 818,000
762,912 " Leave Encashment to Employees' 801,209
29,603 ' Employer's Cont, to Ernp. E.D.LJ, 37,670
421 " E.D.L.I. Inspection Charges 485
24,435 " Administrtive Charges to R.P.F.C' 35,295
87,098 " Training & Development (H R.D) •

31,207,195 34,890,629
P A S T M—sec 4 ] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, S E P T E M B E R 30, 2 0 0 0 ( A S V I N A 8, 1 9 2 2 ) 4 1 3 5

THEINSTITUTEOFCOSTANDWORKSACCOUNTSO

SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHDULE N0.14; EXPENDITURE


OFFICE EXPENSES
for the year ended 31st March 2000

Last year This year


1998-99 1999-2000
Rs. PARTlCULARS

2.011,348 To Priniting & Stationery 1,393,716


3,700,321 " Postage,Telegrams,Telephones, 2,811.852
Telex and Fax Charges
762.185 • Electricity Charges 8O1,988
2.777 "Operator Expenses 16,055
38.508 * Rates & Taxes • 61,230
61,584 • Insurance 57,655
585,245
688,269 " Repair & Maintanance .
274.680 " CarExpenses 337.507
7,678 • Interest on Caution Money Deposit 9,602
from , Oral Coching Institutions
228,716 " interest on Over Draft
387,751 "StudyMaterialDistribution Expenses
118,914 " Books & Periodicals 171,205
161,278 " Legal Charges
97,680
87,347 " Bank Charges .
344,602 " Computer Expenses 506.374
72,458 Public Relation Expenses i
33,465 " Watch & Word Expenses 27.162
139,934 " Staff Welfare
65.500 * Delgate Fee
265.905 " Gazette Notification
224.075 * Sundry Expenses 255,545
8,199,084
9,708,388 TOTAL!
THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA 4136

SCHEDULE NO.15: REVENUE GRANTS TO REGIONAL COUNCILS INCLUDING RESURSEMENT OF REVENUE EXPENSES for the year ended

Last year
E.I.R.C. •W.I.R.C. 1999-2000
Rs. Rs

12.375 3,203 790 •16.668-

. .

for decentralisation
- 6,000 40,631 46,631 59,190
• •
28,722 26,722 6,000

: 92,021
• 12,375 31,925 41,421. 374,789

B) Revenue Charts : j

135.000 •-533,^55 29^.eis

2. Revenue Grants 578,880 2,108,700 434.StO 935,.190 4,117,68O .3,341,805-


3,Others 966 15,749 51,586 194,108

1,070,190
Total.-(B) ; 2,243 700 '629,91O 4,703.221 3,829,913

Total (A) + (B) 720,210 2,275,625 636,210 1,111,611 4, 795,242 4,204.702


PART III-SEC.4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922 4137

THE INSTITUTE OF COST AND WORKS ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

SCHDULES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO.16 : EXAMINATION EXPENSES


for the year ended 31 st March 2000

Last year T h i s year


1998-99

9,210,103 Examination Charges 8,990,373


31,329 Prize A Prize distribution Expenses 81,293

9,241,432 9,071,666

SCHDULE NO, 17 : COUNCIL & COMMITTEE MEETING EXPENSES


for the year ended 31st March 2000

Last year This year


1998-99 1999-2000
Rs.

2,730,826 Council & Committee Meeting Expenses - 2,919,136


Travelling Allowance to Council Members 669,741
3,262,405 3,588,877
4138 THE GAZETTE OP INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1022) [PART III-SEC, 4

T H E INSTITUTE OK C O S T AND W O R K A C C O U N T A N T S O F INDIA

SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

SCHEDULE NO. 18 : PRIOR PERIOD EXPENSES


FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH,2000

PARTICULARS THIS YEAR LAST YEAR


1999-2000 1998-1999
RS. RS.
REVENUE GRANT 510,525
'

ESTABLISHMENT 1,580,198

REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE 272,400

EXAMINATION EXPENSES 2,394 374,726

LIBRARY GRANT, FURNITURE GRANT & TA GRANT 144,321

OTHERS 26,205 259,546

TOTAL :- 172,920 3,003,395


PART III-SEC. 4] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8, 1922) 4139

NOTES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS 7, Prior Period Income/Expenditure:


Prior period specific revenue portion is shown
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH.2000 below the line of the income and Expenditure
Account and other adjustment or prior period
SCHEDULE NO. 19 are adjusted to and from General Fund,
A SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICY B. NOTES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS
1. Fixed Assets :
a. Fixed Assets! are stated in the accounts at 1, An amount of Rs.32,340/- (Comprising
cost low depreciation provided at Credits of RS.2,38,513/- find Debits of
diminishing value method at the rate Rs.2,06,175) has been adjusted in General
prescribed under Income Tax Rules from Fund to write off partial outstanding In Bank
time to time, Rcconciliation Statements of various bank
b. No write off is. made in respect of leasehold accounts of the Institute, Further adjustment
land, as may be necessary will bo made from time
c. Assets under erection are shown as capital to time.
work in progress,
2, Damaged Stock of Study Materials worth
2. Income and Expenditure Recognition ; Rs,2,77,394/- has been adjusted through
a. Income are normally treated In the accounts General Fund. No provision has been made
on cash bails except Interest Income and in respect of any damaged Study Materials
transaction wih the Regional Councils and lying with different Regional Councils for
Chapters in respect of sale of various want of requisite Information,
publications of the Institute.
b. Expenditure other than Annual Grants to 3. Lund and Building of three Chapters viz,
Chapters and Leave Encashment of Bhopal, Nagpur and Coimbatore has been
Employees are considered on mercantile capitalised during the year at a gross value
basis. Election related expenses are charged of Rs.46,87,865,58 which includes
off in the accounts over three years. contribution by the diopters and
depreciation on the Building haw been
3. Investments provided w e.f. the year of capitalisation,
Investments are stated at cost. Unadjusted balance in the advance to the
Regional Councils and Chapters for
4. Inventories: construction of Building account is
Inventories are comprised of various Rs. 1,25,19,030/-,
publications, papers and study materials stock
wbich have been valued at Cost of Purchase plus 4, Silver Jubilee Capital Grants (Advance)
other related incidental charges, However, amounting to Rs, 4,00,000/- has been
unconsumable/unsaleable publications and study released to four Chapters during the year,
materials are not included in stock value, However, no adjustment thereof could be
made for want of required supporting
5. Employees' Retirement Benefits documents from c o c e r n e d chapters and the
a) Gratuities ate provided in the Accounts on balance under the head stands at
the basis of actuarial valuation in accordance Rs. 21,32, 138/-
with payment of Gratuity Act, 1972,
5: Registration fee of Rs94,205/- and Tuition
b) Provident Funds are paid to the Trustees as Fee or Rs,l,95,180/- totaling to
per the Institute's Rules in this regard and Rs.2,89,385/- collected in cash by E. I.R.C.
Institute's contribution are charged against but yet be receivedfromE.I.R.C.havebeen accounted
revenue each year above the policy referred to in schedule
e) Leave encashment benefit on retirement is
accounted for on cash basis,
6. Employees' Gratuity Fund an on 31st
March;2000 is Rs, 1,34,64404/-in terms of
decision of the Council a sum of
Rs.50,0O,000/- has bestsearmarkedfor
Employees' Gratuity Fund Investment from
6,Forginecurrencytrasactionsareaccountedforintheaccountson collection/payment
General inrupee,
Fund Ivestment i.e.when
to cover theitisreceivedandinc
shortfall in the Investment and raise the
4140 . THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 (ASVINA 8 1922) [PART III-SEC: 4

Investment including accured interest to 16. The following changes have been made in
Rs1,36,14,788/-. ' the revised accounts
7,• Employees' Benevolent Fund as on 31st
March 2000 is Rs.2,87,370/ as against the i) In the matter of T.No 1458, G.A.
Investment including accrued interest No 2408 and C.5. 210 of 2000) the
thereon of Rs 2,33,820/- resulting jn Honble High Court at Calcutta had
shortfall of investment of Rs.33,550/- which delivered judgement on 18.7,2000
will be made good in the current year, declaring the resplution dated 2 0 -
21 April, 2090 by removing the
8. All Prize Funds maintained by the Institute President and vice president of the
have been incorporated in the accounts Council as invalid and allowed the
together with relevant Investment thereof in interlocutory Application without
terms of decision of the Council. Since the funds costs,
have been sponsored by different donors, the
lncome/Expenditure thereof have no bearing ii) Other. Advances of Rs,10,O1,307
With Institute's Accounts. shown earlier have been transferred
to:
9. No provision for Income Tax has been made
in view of entitlement of Exemption u/s. 1O Council and Committee Meeting
(23 A) read with Section 11 of the Income Expenses Ri.2,3l,885
Taxact10. Vertification slips have been issued to New head of perspective planning
different Regional Council and Chapters Expensess Rs 3,33,786
for confirmation of balances which are Conference & Meeting
awaited; international Rs. 4,35,636

Rs. 10,01,307

11. Outstanding Capital Commitments; net of


advance have been estimated at Other Adviwofr of Rs.5,000
Rs.8,45,028/- (Previoius year Rs: 8,45,028) together with the liability for
after sotting off the advance of Rs.5,63,352/ outstanding expenses relating to
Perspective panning expensesi'of
Rs.198 have been
11 Bank balances include Rs.5,657/- in transferred/provided under
inoperative Bank accounts (Previous year perspective Planning expenses
Rs5,561-).
iv) Rs,24,160 included under Council
13. Capital Work-in-Progress pertaining to the & Cotmmittee Meeting expenses
fourth floor at EIRC building has been tuts been transferred to Prewspective
Capitailised during the year planning expenses.
14. Excess of expenditure over income for v) The provision for old Study Notes
•Rs. 109,801/- on account of CAPA of Rs, 6.00 has lacs has been
lnternational Seminar jointly orgnised with withdrawn
the Institute of Chartered A c c o u n t s of
India at New Delhi in April,1999 has been vi) Asaresultoftheforegoingthe
charged to Conferences & Meetings surplus for the year hasbeen
International Account. r^ucw) ^ «».4,()4,joa with
corresponding effect on the General
15. Previous year's figures have been regrouped Fund. The relative notes on
wherever found necessary to conform to this accounts have either been deleted
year's groupings or amended.

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