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No. A is an 8-digit number (e.g., 01900011 is 8 digits). Many DINs start with "01" or "02." It is highly plausible that 01900011 is a DIN belonging to a director named Lakshmi at a company with "LAKSHMI" in its title.

To understand the significance of the search term we must break it down into its constituent parts. Each segment serves a specific function in identifying a corporate entity and its leadership.

Two different databases (e.g., GST portal and bank portal) use different primary keys. One uses Signatory ID, the other uses PAN. The specialist runs a query linking "01900011" and "LAKSHMI" to merge records accurately.

Since the exact database is not public in this query, we can apply reverse engineering based on standard corporate filing logic.

In the Indian regulatory framework, each piece of information in the string "Signatory ID Name CIN Company Name 01900011 LAKSHMI" serves a specific legal purpose:

| Field | Value | Feature Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 01900011 | Unique identifier (numeric, 8 digits) | | Name | LAKSHMI | Single name (no last name provided) | | CIN | NULL | Not available | | Company Name | NULL | Not available | | Completeness Score | 50% | 2 of 4 fields populated |

In our keyword, the sequence strongly resembles a Signatory ID. It is a 8-digit numeric code, likely issued by a corporate bank or a regulatory body to a specific person associated with a company named (or containing) "LAKSHMI."

Thus, the search string may be a poorly formatted query from a database extracting: DIN → 01900011 | Name → Lakshmi | CIN → (not shown) | Company Name → (contains Lakshmi)

The keyword is a digital breadcrumb. It suggests a business entity (likely Indian) with the name "Lakshmi" and a specific authorized person holding the unique identifier 01900011 (probably a Director Identification Number or bank signatory code).

If you are the owner of records linked to Signatory ID 01900011 or the company named LAKSHMI, verify that your data is consistent across the MCA, bank, GST, and income tax portals. One wrong digit or a missing CIN could halt a multimillion-rupee transaction.