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16 NEW DELHI | MONDAY, 9 MARCH 2020 1 > When Modi ‘signed off’, and 7 women achievers took over ‘Inspired by my mother, who instilled the habit of feeding the homeless, I started Foodbank India’ ARCHIS MOHAN New Delhi, 8 March S even women shared their life stories on the social media han- dles of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday to mark the International Women’s Day. Three of them also received the Nari Shakti Puraskar from President Ram Nath Kovind at a function held at Rashtrapati Bhavan in the afternoon. Last week, the PM had tweeted that he planned to give up his social media handles on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook to women achievers on International Women’s Day. The seven women were chosen from different regions, economic and social strata of the country. Work done by them has also helped create awareness about schemes of the Modi government, par- ticularly Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and Jal Jeevan Mission for water conservation. The videos these seven women shared on social media were viewed widely. “Greetings on International Women’s Day! We salute the spirit and accomplishments of our Nari Shakti. As I’d said a few days ago, I’m signing off. Through the day, seven women achievers will share their life journeys and perhaps interact with you through my social media accounts,” Modi tweeted from his personal @naren- dramodi handle in the morning. “India has outstanding women achievers in all parts of the nation. These women have done great work in a wide range of sectors. Their struggles and aspirations motivate millions. Let us keep celebrating the achievements of such women and learning from them,” the PM tweeted with hashtag “She Inspires Us”. The seven women who shared their “life journeys” included Kalavati Devi, a mason from Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur, who has helped construct over 4,000 toilets; mushroom farmer Bina Devi from Bihar’s Munger; and Arifa Jan from Srinagar in Kashmir, who works to preserve and popularize Kashmiri handicrafts. Kalavati, Bina, and Jan also received the Nari Shakti awards. Apart from the three, others who handled the PM’s social media handles were Maharashtra’s Vijaya Pawar, who works to conserve handicrafts of the state’s Banjara community, philan- thropist and founder of Food Bank India Sneha Mohandoss, bomb blast survivor Malavika Iyer, and Hyderabad based water conservationist Kalpana Ramesh. Before handing over his Twitter handle to women, Modi wished former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje on her birthday. First to use the PM’s social media handles was Chennai’s Sneha Mohandoss. IAF women fighter pilots Avani Chaturvedi, Bhawanna Kanth and Mohana Singh receive ‘Nari Shakti Puraskar 2019’ from President Ram Nath Kovind as Union Minister Smriti Irani looks on, at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday PHOTO: PTI MEET THE WOMEN... SNEHA MOHANDOSS, founder Food Bank India, Chennai Mohandoss founded Food Bank India at the time of the Chennai floods in 2015 to fight hunger. “Inspired by my mother, who instilled the habit of feeding the homeless, I started this initiative called Foodbank India,” she said. The NGO runs over 20 chapters and initiated activities like mass-cooking, cooking marathons, breastfeeding awareness drives. MALVIKA IYER, works with people with differently abled Iyer was 13 when she lost both hands in a bomb blast in Bikaner, and also her legs were severely injured. Iyer said education helped her overcome the accident. She gave her 10th class exam as a private candidate with the help of a writer and scored 97%.“People with disabilities should have equal representation — be it media, politics, or any other field. The more we see them, the more we accept them as part of our society. Representation is key,” she said. KALAVATI DEVI, Kanpur, campaigns against open defecation A mason, 58-year-old Kalavati has helped build over 4,000 toilets in villages in and around Kanpur, and campaigned door- to-door about the ills of open defecation. She is the only breadwinner in her family, taking care of her elder daughter and two grandchildren. BINA DEVI, 43, Munger, Bihar Referred to as the ‘mushroom mahila’ for popularising mushroom cultivation in 105 villages that has helped 1,500 women, 43-year-old Bina was sarpanch of Dhauri Panchayat, Tetiabamber block, for 5 years. She has been involved in spreading digital literacy and was awarded for training 700 women on how to use mobile by Tata Trusts. ARIFA JAN, Srinagar, runs handicraft business Arifa, 33, is the founder of Numdha Handicrafts and helped revive the lost art of Numdha handicraft. She has trained more than 100 women in Kashmir and employed 25 Kashmiri craft people and increased wages of her employees from ~175 to ~450. VIJAYA PAWAR, Maharashtra, conserves Banjara handicraft PawarhaspopularisedGormatiarts andhandicraftoftheBanjara communityofruralMaharashtra. From2000to2004,sheworkedon collectingandpreservingthe designs,andregisteredanNGOin 2004.“Ithashelpedgenerate employment.Asmanyas450 womenareassociatedwithusand another150runtheirown businessesnow,”shesaid. KALPANA RAMESH, architect and water conservationist, Hyderabad Ramesh studied architecture and went to the US. When she returned to Hyderabad, the family and the neighbourhood had to rely on water supply from tankers. Ramesh and her husband built a “sustainable home” about eight years ago where the effort was to preserve every drop of rainwater. She said the entire community adopted rainwater harvesting and could survive the summer of 2016 without buying a single water tanker. “If each one of us decides to save rainwater, it needs very limited cost, time and effort to get this done,” she said. Mumbai’s Bhendi Bazaar takes a leap into future with mega redevelopment work PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Mumbai, 8 March After many failed attempts over the past decade, Bhendi Bazaar, one of the most underdevel- oped and busiest business- cum-residential districts of the city, is taking a big leap into the future in what's said to be the nation's largest cluster redevel- opment project. The 125-year-old neigh- bourhood spanning 16.5 acres, not very far from the iconic CST, is already home to two newly- developed towers of 36 and 41- floors which are opening a new world of modern living for the families there. Around 610 of the over 3,200 families and 128 of the over 1,250 businesses have moved in to the new build- ings — all for free. The families, which were liv- ing in 80-ft dilapidated homes, are moving into 350 sq ft mod- ern apartments now. This is the country's largest and one of the most ambitious cluster redevelopment pro- grammes till date. It is being ful- ly funded by the Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust, established by the late Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, the former spiri- tual head of the Bohri Muslim community who are the vast majority of the residents and tenants of the area. These two towers have come up on the plot where 13 dilapi- dated buildings stood and form part of the 13 towers which will be developed at the site. “The new neighbourhood will meet the present and future socioeconomic needs of diverse communities living and work- ing in the area,” Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust Secretary Abdeali Bhanpurawala said. The redevelopment com- prises 16.5 acres of land with more than 250 decrepit build- ings, 3,200 families and 1,250 shops, all of which will be incor- porated into a state-of-the-art sustainable development mod- el with wider roads, modern infrastructure, ample open spaces and highly visible com- mercial areas. The state planned to redevelop the area almost a decade ago but work was marred by slow pace. The project involves razing 250 mostly dilapidated medi- um-rise structures and build- ing 13 high-rise towers in their place. These towers will house existing commercial and resi- dential tenants, who will be giv- en ownership of their new apartments. (Top) Sheikh Nooruddin and his wife Fakhruddin Poonawala look out of the window of their new apartment in Al-Sa’adah Towers, at Bhendi Bazaar. (Below) Children play at a park in the premises PHOTO: PTI GHAZIABAD BRANCH 59-60, G.T. ROAD, GHAZIABAD (U.P.) - 201001 POSSESSION NOTICE (for Immovable property) [See Rule 8(1)] Whereas, The undersigned being the Authorised Officer of the Bank of India, Ghaziabad Branch under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assels & Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (54 of 2002) and in exercise of powers conferred under Section 13 (12) read with rule 3 of the security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002, issued demand notices on the dates mentioned against each account calling upon the respective borrowers to repay the amount as mentioned against each account within 60 days from the date of notice(s)/date of receipt or the said notce(s). The borrower/guarantors having failed to repay the amount, notice is hereby given to the borrowers/guarantors and the public in general that the undersigned has taken possession of the properties described herein below in exercise of powers conferred on him/her under Section 13(4) of the said Act read with Rule 8 of the said Rules on the dates mentioned against each account. The borrowers/guarantors in particular and the public in general is hereby cautioned not to deal with the properties and any dealing with the properties will be subject to the charge of Bank of India, Ghaziabad Branch for the amounts interest and other charges thereon mention against each account. The borrower's attention is invited to provisions of sub-section(8) of section 13 of the Act, in respect of time, available, to redeem the secured assets. S. N. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name of the Account Shri Suhash Candra Tyagi S/o Shri Chandra Kiran Mr. Prashant Sharma, Mr. Vishesh Sharma, Mr. Siddhant Sharma Mrs Sarita Sharma and Mr. Vipin Sharma Mr. Bharat Bhushan Sharma S/o Late. Sh. P D Sharma, Mrs Kamlesh Sharma W/o Mr Bharat Bhushan Sharma, Mr Rohit Sharma S/o Bharat Bhushan Sharma M/s Ashoka Enterprises (Prop- Mr Ashok Kumar Berlia) M/s Berlia Agency (Prop- Mrs Kamlesh Berlia W/o Shri Ashok Kumar Berlia) Name of the borrower (Owner of the property) Shri Suhash Candra Tyagi S/o Shri Chandra Kiran Mr. Prashant Sharma, Mr. Vishesh Sharma, Mr. Siddhant Sharma Guarantor Mr. Ashok Kumar Sharma Mrs Sarita Sharma and Mr. Vipin Sharma Mr. Bharat Bhushan Sharma S/o Late. Sh. P D Sharma, M/s Ashoka Enterprises (Prop- Mr Ashok Kumar Berlia) Shri Ashok Kumar Berlia Guarantor&Mortgagor Mrs.Kamlesh Berlia W/o Shri Ashok Kumar Berlia M/s Berlia Agency (Prop- Mrs. Kamlesh Berlia W/o Shri Ashok Kumar Berlia- Mortgagor) Guarantor-Mr Sanjay Kumar Berlia S/o Shri Ashok Kumar Berlia Description of the property mortgaged (immovable) All That Part & Parcel Of The Registered Mortgage Of Property Bearing Khasara No – 612, Village – Morta, Pargana Jalalabad, Ghaziabad Measuring 8093.44 Sq Mtr In The Name Of Shri Suhash Candra Tyagi S/O Shri Chandra Kiran. Bounded As:- East :Agriculture Land, West:Remaining Part of Khasra No. 612, North: Road, South:Agriculture Land All That Part & Parcel Equitabley Mortgaged property Situated At 9/152-B admeasuring 178.07 sq. mtr. Situated at Sector-3, Rajendra Nagar, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Bounded As:- East: Plot No. 153, West: Plot No. 152 A, North:25 feet wide road, South: Plot number 154 All That Part & Parcel Of Equitabley Mortgaged Property Situated At Flat No. Sh 1, Second Floor, Plot no. 45, Sector 5, Rajendra Nagar, Pargana Loni, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Plot Bounded As:- East: Plot No. 46, West: Plot No. 44, North:40 feet wide road, South: 20 feet wide road. ALL THAT PART & PARCEL OF THE Equitably Mortgaged Office Building No-51 (New No), Old no-23, 1st Floor, Mohalla Bazaria Sharki, B M Compound, G. T. Road, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Admeasuring area 39.00 Sq. Mt. in the name of Mr Bharat Bhushan Sharma. Bounded As under (As per sale deed):- East :Property of others, West:Dharamshala of Bhondu Mal, North: G.T. Road (On the ground floor), South:Road (On the ground floor) All That Part & Parcel Of The Equitable Mortgage House on Plot No. 154, Out of Khasra No- 32, Municipal No 238, Village Mahma Sarai Known as Panchwati Colony, Ghaziabad, U.P. admeasuring area 110.00 sq.yard in the name of Mrs. KamleshBerlia W/o Sh. Ashok Kumar Berlia. Bounded As:- East :Plot No 150, West:20.00 ft wide Road, North: Plot No 155, South:20.00 ft wide Road All That Part & Parcel Of The Equitable Mortgage House on Plot No. 154, Out of Khasra No- 32, Municipal No 238, Village Mahma Sarai Known as Panchwati Colony, Ghaziabad, U.P. admeasuring area 110.00 sq.yard in the name of Mrs. Kamlesh Berlia W/o Sh. Ashok Kumar Berlia. Bounded As:- East :Plot No 150, West: 20.00 ft wide Road, North: Plot No 155, South: 20.00 ft wide Road Date of demand Notice 04.11. 2019 22.05. 2019 08.05. 2019 17.12. 2019 01-01- 2020 01-01- 2020 Date of Possession Notice affixed 07-03- 2020 07-03- 2020 07-03- 2020 06-03- 2020 07-03- 2020 07-03- 2020 Amount outstanding as on the date of demand notice Rs.13726140.00 and further interest and other charges & costs etc. Rs.4191749.02 and further interest and other charges & costs etc. Rs.1783761.55 and further interest and other charges & costs etc. Rs.1132999.69 and further interest and other charges & costs etc. Rs.10061458.79 and further interest and other charges & costs etc. Rs.1300118.79 and further interest and other charges & costs etc. Date: 07-03-2020 Place: Ghaziabad Authorised Officer Bank of India
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Page 1: WhenModi‘signedoff’,and Mumbai’sBhendiBazaar …€¦ · 16 NEWDELHI | MONDAY,9MARCH2020 1 WhenModi‘signedoff’,and 7womenachieverstookover ‘Inspiredbymymother,whoinstilledthehabitoffeedingthehomeless

16 NEW DELHI | MONDAY, 9 MARCH 2020 1>

When Modi ‘signed off’, and7 women achievers took over‘Inspiredbymymother,whoinstilledthehabitoffeedingthehomeless,IstartedFoodbankIndia’ARCHIS MOHANNewDelhi,8March

S even women shared their lifestories on the socialmedia han-dles of PrimeMinisterNarendra

Modi on Sunday to mark theInternational Women’s Day. Three ofthem also received the Nari ShaktiPuraskar from President Ram NathKovind at a function held atRashtrapati Bhavan in the afternoon.

Last week, the PM had tweeted thathe planned to give up his social mediahandlesonTwitter,Instagram,YouTube,and Facebook to women achievers onInternationalWomen’sDay.

Thesevenwomenwerechosenfromdifferent regions, economic and socialstrataofthecountry.Workdonebythemhas also helped create awareness aboutschemes of the Modi government, par-ticularlySwachhBharatAbhiyanandJalJeevanMission for water conservation.The videos these seven women sharedonsocialmediawereviewedwidely.

“Greetings on InternationalWomen’sDay!We salute the spirit andaccomplishments of our Nari Shakti.As I’d said a few days ago, I’m signingoff. Through the day, seven women

achievers will share their life journeysandperhaps interactwithyou throughmy social media accounts,” Moditweeted from his personal @naren-

dramodi handle in themorning.“India has outstanding women

achievers in all parts of the nation.Thesewomenhavedonegreatwork in

awide rangeof sectors.Their strugglesand aspirationsmotivatemillions. Letus keep celebrating the achievementsof such women and learning fromthem,” the PM tweeted with hashtag“She Inspires Us”.

Thesevenwomenwhoshared their“life journeys” includedKalavatiDevi,amason fromUttar Pradesh’sKanpur,who has helped construct over 4,000toilets; mushroom farmer Bina Devifrom Bihar’s Munger; and Arifa JanfromSrinagar inKashmir,whoworks topreserve and popularize Kashmirihandicrafts. Kalavati, Bina, and Janalso received the Nari Shakti awards.

Apart from the three, others whohandled thePM’s socialmedia handleswere Maharashtra’s Vijaya Pawar, whoworks to conserve handicrafts of thestate’s Banjara community, philan-thropistandfounderofFoodBankIndiaSnehaMohandoss,bombblastsurvivorMalavika Iyer, and Hyderabad basedwaterconservationistKalpanaRamesh.

Before handing over his Twitterhandle towomen,Modiwished formerRajasthan chief minister VasundharaRaje on her birthday. First to use thePM’s social media handles wasChennai’s SnehaMohandoss.

IAFwomen fighterpilotsAvaniChaturvedi, BhawannaKanthandMohanaSingh receive ‘Nari Shakti Puraskar 2019’ fromPresidentRamNathKovindasUnionMinisterSmriti Irani lookson,atRashtrapatiBhavanonSunday PHOTO: PTI

MEET THE WOMEN...SNEHAMOHANDOSS,founderFoodBankIndia,ChennaiMohandoss foundedFood Bank India at the time of theChennai floods in 2015 to fighthunger. “Inspired by my mother,who instilled the habit of feedingthe homeless, I started thisinitiative called Foodbank India,”she said. The NGO runs over 20chapters and initiated activitieslike mass-cooking, cookingmarathons, breastfeedingawareness drives.

MALVIKAIYER,workswithpeoplewithdifferentlyabledIyerwas13whenshelostbothhandsinabombblast inBikaner,andalsoherlegswereseverely

injured.Iyersaideducationhelpedherovercometheaccident.Shegaveher10thclassexamasaprivatecandidatewiththehelpofawriterandscored97%.“Peoplewithdisabilitiesshouldhaveequalrepresentation—beitmedia,politics,oranyotherfield.Themoreweseethem,themoreweacceptthemaspartofoursociety.Representationiskey,”shesaid.

KALAVATIDEVI,Kanpur,campaignsagainstopendefecationA mason, 58-year-old Kalavatihas helped build over 4,000toilets in villages in and aroundKanpur, and campaigned door-to-door about the ills of opendefecation. She is the only

breadwinner in her family,taking care of her elder daughterand two grandchildren.

BINADEVI, 43,Munger,BiharReferred to as the‘mushroom mahila’for popularisingmushroom cultivation in 105villages that has helped 1,500women, 43-year-old Bina wassarpanch of Dhauri Panchayat,Tetiabamber block, for 5 years.She has been involved inspreading digital literacy and wasawarded for training 700 womenon how to use mobileby Tata Trusts.ARIFAJAN,Srinagar,runshandicraftbusinessArifa, 33, is the founder of

Numdha Handicrafts and helpedrevive the lost art of Numdhahandicraft. She has trained morethan 100 women in Kashmir andemployed 25 Kashmiri craftpeople and increased wages ofher employees from ~175 to ~450.

VIJAYAPAWAR,Maharashtra,conservesBanjarahandicraftPawarhaspopularisedGormatiartsandhandicraftoftheBanjaracommunityofruralMaharashtra.From2000to2004,sheworkedoncollectingandpreservingthedesigns,andregisteredanNGOin2004.“Ithashelpedgenerateemployment.Asmanyas450womenareassociatedwithusandanother150runtheirownbusinessesnow,”shesaid.

KALPANARAMESH,architectandwaterconservationist,HyderabadRamesh studiedarchitecture and wentto the US. When she returned toHyderabad, the family and theneighbourhood had to rely onwater supplyfrom tankers. Ramesh and herhusband built a “sustainablehome” about eight yearsago where the effort was topreserve every drop of rainwater.She said the entire communityadopted rainwater harvestingand could survive the summer of2016 without buying a singlewater tanker. “If each one of usdecides to save rainwater, itneeds very limited cost, time andeffort to get this done,” she said.

Mumbai’sBhendiBazaartakesaleapintofuturewithmegaredevelopmentwork

PRESS TRUST OF INDIAMumbai,8March

Aftermanyfailedattemptsoverthepastdecade,BhendiBazaar,one of the most underdevel-oped and busiest business-cum-residential districts of thecity, is takingabig leapintothefuture in what's said to be thenation's largestclusterredevel-opmentproject.

The 125-year-old neigh-bourhood spanning 16.5 acres,notveryfarfromtheiconicCST,is already home to two newly-developed towers of 36 and41-floorswhichareopeninganewworld of modern living for thefamilies there. Around 610 oftheover 3,200 families and 128of the over 1,250 businesseshavemovedintothenewbuild-ings—all for free.

Thefamilies,whichwereliv-ing in80-ftdilapidatedhomes,aremoving into 350 sq ftmod-ernapartmentsnow.

This is the country's largestand one of themost ambitiouscluster redevelopment pro-grammestilldate.Itisbeingful-lyfundedbytheSaifeeBurhaniUpliftment Trust, establishedbythelateSyednaMohammedBurhanuddin,theformerspiri-tual head of the Bohri Muslimcommunity who are the vastmajority of the residents and

tenantsof thearea.Thesetwotowershavecome

up on the plot where 13 dilapi-datedbuildingsstoodandformpart of the 13 towerswhichwillbedevelopedat the site.

“The new neighbourhoodwillmeetthepresentandfuturesocioeconomicneedsofdiversecommunities living and work-ing in thearea,” SaifeeBurhaniUpliftment Trust SecretaryAbdealiBhanpurawala said.

The redevelopment com-prises 16.5 acres of land withmore than 250 decrepit build-ings, 3,200 families and 1,250shops,allofwhichwillbeincor-

porated into a state-of-the-artsustainabledevelopmentmod-el with wider roads, moderninfrastructure, ample openspaces andhighly visible com-mercial areas. The stateplanned to redevelop the areaalmost a decade ago but workwasmarredbyslowpace.

The project involves razing250 mostly dilapidated medi-um-rise structures and build-ing 13 high-rise towers in theirplace. These towers will houseexisting commercial and resi-dentialtenants,whowillbegiv-en ownership of their newapartments.

(Top) SheikhNooruddinandhiswifeFakhruddinPoonawalalookoutof thewindowof theirnewapartment inAl-Sa’adahTowers, atBhendiBazaar. (Below)Childrenplayat apark inthepremises PHOTO: PTI

GHAZIABAD BRANCH59-60, G.T. ROAD, GHAZIABAD (U.P.) - 201001

POSSESSION NOTICE (for Immovable property) [See Rule 8(1)]Whereas, The undersigned being the Authorised Officer of the Bank of India, Ghaziabad Branch under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of

Financial Assels & Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (54 of 2002) and in exercise of powers conferred under Section 13 (12) read with rule3 of the security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002, issued demand notices on the dates mentioned against each account calling upon the respectiveborrowers to repay the amount as mentioned against each account within 60 days from the date of notice(s)/date of receipt or the said notce(s).

The borrower/guarantors having failed to repay the amount, notice is hereby given to the borrowers/guarantors and the public in general that theundersigned has taken possession of the properties described herein below in exercise of powers conferred on him/her under Section 13(4) of the saidAct read with Rule 8 of the said Rules on the dates mentioned against each account.

The borrowers/guarantors in particular and the public in general is hereby cautioned not to deal with the properties and any dealing with the propertieswill be subject to the charge of Bank of India, Ghaziabad Branch for the amounts interest and other charges thereon mention against each account.

The borrower's attention is invited to provisions of sub-section(8) of section 13 of the Act, in respect of time, available, to redeem the securedassets.

S.N.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Name of theAccount

Shri SuhashCandra TyagiS/o ShriChandra Kiran

Mr. PrashantSharma, Mr.Vishesh Sharma,Mr. SiddhantSharmaMrs SaritaSharma and Mr.Vipin Sharma

Mr. BharatBhushanSharma S/oLate. Sh. P DSharma, MrsKamleshSharma W/o MrBharat BhushanSharma, MrRohit SharmaS/o BharatBhushanSharmaM/s AshokaEnterprises(Prop- MrAshok KumarBerlia)

M/s BerliaAgency (Prop-Mrs KamleshBerlia W/o ShriAshok KumarBerlia)

Name of theborrower (Owner of

the property)

Shri Suhash CandraTyagi S/o Shri ChandraKiran

Mr. Prashant Sharma,Mr. Vishesh Sharma,Mr. Siddhant SharmaGuarantor Mr. AshokKumar SharmaMrs Sarita Sharma andMr. Vipin Sharma

Mr. Bharat BhushanSharma S/o Late. Sh. PD Sharma,

M/s AshokaEnterprises (Prop- MrAshok Kumar Berlia)Shri Ashok KumarBerliaGuarantor&MortgagorMrs.Kamlesh BerliaW/o Shri AshokKumar BerliaM/s Berlia Agency(Prop- Mrs. KamleshBerlia W/o Shri AshokKumar Berlia-Mortgagor)Guarantor-Mr SanjayKumar Berlia S/o ShriAshok Kumar Berlia

Description of the property mortgaged (immovable)

All That Part & Parcel Of The Registered Mortgage Of Property BearingKhasara No – 612, Village – Morta, Pargana Jalalabad, Ghaziabad Measuring8093.44 Sq Mtr In The Name Of Shri Suhash Candra Tyagi S/O Shri ChandraKiran. Bounded As:- East :Agriculture Land, West:Remaining Part of KhasraNo. 612, North: Road, South:Agriculture LandAll That Part & Parcel Equitabley Mortgaged property Situated At 9/152-Badmeasuring 178.07 sq. mtr. Situated at Sector-3, Rajendra Nagar, Sahibabad,Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Bounded As:- East: Plot No. 153, West: Plot No.152 A, North:25 feet wide road, South: Plot number 154

All That Part & Parcel Of Equitabley Mortgaged Property Situated At FlatNo. Sh 1, Second Floor, Plot no. 45, Sector 5, Rajendra Nagar, Pargana Loni,Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Plot Bounded As:- East: Plot No. 46,West: Plot No. 44, North:40 feet wide road, South: 20 feet wide road.

ALL THAT PART & PARCEL OF THE Equitably Mortgaged Office BuildingNo-51 (New No), Old no-23, 1st Floor, Mohalla Bazaria Sharki, B MCompound, G. T. Road, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Admeasuring area 39.00Sq. Mt. in the name of Mr Bharat Bhushan Sharma.Bounded As under (As per sale deed):- East :Property of others,West:Dharamshala of Bhondu Mal, North: G.T. Road (On the ground floor),South:Road (On the ground floor)

All That Part & Parcel Of The Equitable Mortgage House on Plot No. 154,Out of Khasra No- 32, Municipal No 238, Village Mahma Sarai Known asPanchwati Colony, Ghaziabad, U.P. admeasuring area 110.00 sq.yard in thename of Mrs. KamleshBerlia W/o Sh. Ashok Kumar Berlia.Bounded As:- East :Plot No 150, West:20.00 ft wide Road, North: Plot No155, South:20.00 ft wide Road

All That Part & Parcel Of The Equitable Mortgage House on Plot No. 154,Out of Khasra No- 32, Municipal No 238, Village Mahma Sarai Known asPanchwati Colony, Ghaziabad, U.P. admeasuring area 110.00 sq.yard in thename of Mrs. Kamlesh Berlia W/o Sh. Ashok Kumar Berlia.Bounded As:- East :Plot No 150, West: 20.00 ft wide Road, North: Plot No155, South: 20.00 ft wide Road

Date ofdemandNotice

04.11.2019

22.05.2019

08.05.2019

17.12.2019

01-01-2020

01-01-2020

Date ofPossession

Noticeaffixed07-03-2020

07-03-2020

07-03-2020

06-03-2020

07-03-2020

07-03-2020

Amountoutstanding ason the date ofdemand noticeRs.13726140.00and furtherinterest andother charges& costs etc.Rs.4191749.02and furtherinterest andother charges& costs etc.Rs.1783761.55and furtherinterest andother charges& costs etc.Rs.1132999.69and furtherinterest andother charges& costs etc.

Rs.10061458.79and furtherinterest andother charges& costs etc.

Rs.1300118.79and furtherinterest andother charges& costs etc.

Date: 07-03-2020 Place: Ghaziabad Authorised Officer Bank of India

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