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CIN Company Name 07-JUN-2013 First Name Middle Name Last CIN L25111HR1961PLC008578 Company Name GOODYEAR INDIA LIMITED Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 07-JUN-2013 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 2487444 Sum of interest on unpaid and unclaimed dividend 0 Sum of matured deposit 0 Sum of interest on matured deposit 0 Sum of matured debentures 0 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0 Sum of application money due for refund 0 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0 First Name Middle Name Last Name Father/Husb Father/Husba Father/Husband Address Country State District PINCode Folio Number of Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of and First nd Middle Last Name Securities Due(in Rs.) transfer to IEPF Name Name (DD-MON-YYYY) K VISWANATHAN LATE KRISHNAMURTI 6 CHOWRINGHEE ROADINDIA CALCUTTA 13 West Bengal Kolkata 700013 0000019 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend336.00 19-JUN-2016 BHARAT MULCHAND CHOKSEY MR MULCHAND MOKAMCHAND 21 HAMAM ST BOMBAYINDIA 1 Maharashtra Mumbai City 400001 0000231 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1272.00 dividend 19-JUN-2016 PRAN KRISHANA MUKHERJEE LATE REBATIRANJANMUKHERJ 200/V SHYAMA PRASADINDIA MUKHERJEE ROAD West CALCUTTABengal 26 Kolkata 700026 0000234 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend336.00 19-JUN-2016 MOOSAJI DAWOOD LOCKHAT MR DAWOOD MOHOMED C/O D M LOCKHAT 1OOINDIA MOHAMED ALI Maharashtra ROAD BOMBAY 4OO OO3 Mumbai City 400001 0000255 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend12.00 19-JUN-2016 ULLAL VARADARAJA NAYAK MR ULLALVASUDEVANAYAK C/O CORPORATION BANKINDIA ZONAL OFFICE Karnataka SCHOOL BOOK CO BUILDING Bangalore CAR STREET Rural BANGALORE 575001 0000258 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend384.00 19-JUN-2016 KAVAS RANAJI VAZIFDAR MR RANAJIPESTONJIVAZIFDA 790 PARSI COLONY DADARINDIA BOMBAY 14 Maharashtra Mumbai City 400001 0000263 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend120.00 19-JUN-2016 SACHINDRA NATH BASU LATE MONOMOHANBASU 11 KEYATOLA LANE CALCUTTAINDIA 29 West Bengal Kolkata 700001 0000271 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid3468.00 dividend 19-JUN-2016 JUHARMAL BHABUTMAL KHICHA MR BHABUTMAL ANOPCHAND C/O JUHARMAL MOTILALINDIA 299 KALBADEVI Maharashtra ROAD BOMBAY 2 Mumbai City 400001 0000331 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend336.00 19-JUN-2016 K S CHOUDHARI R R CHOUDHARI B-36, 1ST FLOOR DEFENCEINDIA COLONY NEW Delhi DELHI 110 024 Delhi 110033 0000375 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend180.00 19-JUN-2016 RAJENDRA KISHORE BAIJAL MR HAR KISHORE 1 CENTRAL LANE BABARINDIA RD NEW DELHI Delhi Delhi 110033 0000490 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend12.00 19-JUN-2016 KUNDAN LAL KOHLI LATE MRGOBINDRAMKOHLI 10/29 EAST PATEL NAGARINDIA NEW DELHI Delhi Delhi 110008 0000623 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1908.00 dividend 19-JUN-2016 JAGDISH PRASHADPANNALALANDCOPVTLTD SHRI SHIKHARCHANDJAIN 27 AMRATOLLA STREETINDIA CALCUTTA 1 West Bengal Kolkata 700001 0000702 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1140.00 dividend 19-JUN-2016 CLIVE STREETNOMINEESPVTLTD NA NA NA 29 NETAJI SUBHAS ROADINDIA CALCUTTA West Bengal Kolkata 700001 0000716 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1056.00 dividend 19-JUN-2016 MOTI LOKUMAL JHANGIANI NA NA NA 15 COLLIN LANE CALCUTTAINDIA 16 West Bengal Kolkata 700001 0000750 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid2352.00 dividend 19-JUN-2016 BANTVAL SIVA RAO NA NA NA B-707 USHANAGAR HSGINDIA SOCTY BHANDUP(W) Maharashtra BOMBAY Mumbai City 400078 0000759 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid3360.00 dividend 19-JUN-2016 HAJARA BAI NA NA NA C/O TOBACCO CENTREINDIA 25 RAMANATHAN Tamil STREET Nadu T NAGAR MADRAS Chennai 600017 0000773 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1944.00 dividend 19-JUN-2016 MOHINDRA NATH NA NA NA JEEWAN NURSING HOMEINDIA 2B PUSA ROAD Delhi NEW DELHI 5 Delhi 110033 0000800 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend870.00 19-JUN-2016 MOHAN LAL LATH NA NA NA C/O EAST INDIA CONSULTANTSINDIA PRIVATE West LIMITED Bengal 18 NETAJI SUBHAS Kolkata ROAD CALCUTTA 700001 0000829 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend252.00 19-JUN-2016 JYOTIRMOYEE DEBI NA NA NA 85 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dividend12.00 19-JUN-2016 SITA BHAGAT MR BS BHAGAT 3/1 LOUDON STREET CALCUTTAINDIA 16 West Bengal Kolkata 700001 0001091 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend216.00 19-JUN-2016 SATYA PAL NA NA NA A-46, 1ST FLOOR GUJRANWALAINDIA TOWN-I Delhi DELHI Delhi 110009 0001106 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend132.00 19-JUN-2016 ARVIND VENKATESH HEBLE MR VKRISHNA HEBLE C/O RATNAKAR PRASADINDIA 336O GOUDHALI Karnataka GALI BELGAUM BOMBAY Belgaum 591266 0001172 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend228.00 19-JUN-2016 BABOO HAYATH SAHAB MR RBABOO SAHAB 113D BRIGADE ROAD INDIABANGALORE 1 Karnataka Bangalore Urban 560007 0001218 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend840.00 19-JUN-2016 JETHALAL GOKALDAS UDESHI NA NA NA 44, RAMESH MITRA ROADINDIA `SHYAM KUNJ', West 2ND Bengal FLOOR FLAT NO. 201 Kolkata CALCUTTA 700025 0001260 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend84.00 19-JUN-2016 SURATH CHANDRA ROY LATE DRKC ROY 56 CHOWRINGHEE RDINDIA IST FLOOR CALCUTTA West Bengal Kolkata 700001 0001273 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend432.00 19-JUN-2016 VIDYA PRAKASH SARNA MR LASARAM SARNA 148 JOR BAGH NEW DELHIINDIA 3 Delhi Delhi 110033 0001274 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend468.00 19-JUN-2016 KISHORI LAL AGARWALA NA NA NA EVEREST TRANSPORT INDIACO 9 TARACHAND West ST CAL Bengal Kolkata 700001 0001297 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend336.00 19-JUN-2016 NIHAL DEVI AHUJA NA NA NA FLAT NO 902 JYOTI OFFINDIA NAPEANSEA ROAD Maharashtra BOMBAY 6 Mumbai City 400001 0001319 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend96.00 19-JUN-2016 HIRA LAL ARORA NA NA NA 8/14 W E A KAROL BAGHINDIA NEW DELHI Delhi Delhi 110033 0001349 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend336.00 19-JUN-2016 ROSHAN LAL ARORA NA NA NA C/O M/S R L HIRA EMBROIDERYINDIA MILLS DelhiBARA HINDU RAO ALHAZ BLDG Delhi P O BOX 1604 DELHI 110001 0001351 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend336.00 19-JUN-2016 JANAK AWASTI NA NA NA C/O DR PANNALAL 4841INDIA SADAR BAZAR Delhi DELHI 6 Delhi 110033 0001358 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and unpaid2016.00 dividend 19-JUN-2016 KALI KINKAR DAS NA NA NA P-38, C.I.T.ROAD SCH.NO.VIMINDIA (S) CALCUTTA West Bengal Kolkata 700054 0001521 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid2916.00 dividend 19-JUN-2016 CHAND DEVI NA NA NA 14B RAJA SANTOSH ROADINDIA CALCUTTA 27 West Bengal Kolkata 700001 0001557 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend48.00 19-JUN-2016 RUKMINI DEVI NA NA NA C/O S.R.KAPUR & CO. 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