To me also it appears to be Mallotus philippensis.
Aarti

On Tuesday, June 19, 2018 at 6:18:36 PM UTC+4, tchakrab wrote:
>
> This appears to be a Mallotus. I will check.
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2018, 18:41 J.M. Garg <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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>> Thanks, Ashutosh ji 
>>
>> On Tue 19 Jun, 2018, 8:36 AM ashutoshsharma11sn, <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>> Respected members,
>>>
>>> This is not Glochidion heyneanum.
>>> It is Mallotus philippinensis ,as fruits are  trilobate covered with 
>>> removable reddish powder unlike G.heyneanum where seeds have shiny red 
>>> colour and have 8- 14 lobes, leaves are also different from Glochidion 
>>> heyneanum in newly appearing leaves we can see light pink colour shade 
>>> which occurs in Mallotus philippinensis.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Ashutosh Sharma
>>>
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