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Make sure that the details are in accordance with the information already provided in e-form IEPF-2 CIN/BCIN L25111HR1961PLC008578 Prefill Company/Bank Name GOODYEAR INDIA LIMITED Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 09-AUG-2017 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 3365955.00 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0.00 Sum of matured deposit 0.00 Sum of interest on matured deposit 0.00 Sum of matured debentures 0.00 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0.00 Sum of application money due for refund 0.00 Redemption amount of preference shares 0.00 Sales proceed for fractional shares 0.00 Validate Clear Proposed Date of Investor First Investor Middle Investor Last Father/Husband Father/Husband Father/Husband Last DP Id-Client Id- Amount Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number Investment Type transfer to IEPF Name Name Name First Name Middle Name Name Account Number transferred (DD-MON-YYYY) K VISWANATHAN LATE KRISHNAMURTI 6 CHOWRINGHEE ROAD CALCUTTA 13INDIA West Bengal Kolkata P0000019 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid180.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 THE CENTBANKFINANCIALANDCUSTODIALSLIMITE NA NA NA JEHANGIR WADIA BLDG 51 MAHATMAINDIA GANDHI ROAD BOMBAY Maharashtra 1 Mumbai City P0000203 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid5697.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 SURESH CHANDRA ROY LATE SJSYAMSUNDAR ROY B11/114 LAKE ROAD P O KALYANI DTINDIA NADIA West Bengal NADIA P0000211 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid882.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 CHADHA SOSHIL MR SHARNAMSINGH CHADHA 337A KHURBARA MOHALLA DEHRA INDIADUN U P Uttarakhand Dehradun P0000223 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid405.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 RAMNIKLAL MULSHANKER SHUKLA MR MULSHANKER DIGVIJAY PLOT STREET NO.2 SHAILESHINDIA SADAN JAMNAGAR Gujarat SAURASHTRA Jamnagar 360545 P0000227 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid2286.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 BHARAT MULCHAND CHOKSEY MR MULCHAND MOKAMCHAND 21 HAMAM ST BOMBAY 1 INDIA Maharashtra Mumbai City P0000231 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1908.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 PRAN KRISHANA MUKHERJEE LATE REBATIRANJAN MUKHERJ 200/V SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJEEINDIA ROAD CALCUTTA 26 West Bengal Kolkata P0000234 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid180.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 TARACHAND MALHOTRA MR LKARAMCHAND MALHOTRA VICTORY BAR AND RESTAURENT COURTINDIA ROAD SAHARANPURUttar U PPradesh Muzaffarnagar 247340 P0000245 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid504.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 KARTAR SINGH MR SHARI SINGH PARTNER PUNJAB MOTOR STORE DARESIINDIA NO 3 AGRA Uttar Pradesh Agra 283103 P0000246 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid504.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 MOOSAJI DAWOOD LOCKHAT MR DAWOOD MOHOMED C/O D M LOCKHAT 1OO MOHAMEDINDIA ALI ROAD BOMBAY 4OOMaharashtra OO3 Mumbai City P0000255 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid9.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 ULLAL VARADARAJA NAYAK MR ULLALVASUDEVA NAYAK C/O CORPORATION BANK ZONAL OFFICEINDIA SCHOOL BOOK CO Karnataka BUILDING CAR STREET BANGALORE Bangalore Rural 575001 P0000258 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid576.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 KAVAS RANAJI VAZIFDAR MR RANAJIPESTONJI VAZIFDA 790 PARSI COLONY DADAR BOMBAYINDIA 14 Maharashtra Mumbai City P0000263 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid90.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 SACHINDRA NATH BASU LATE MONOMOHAN BASU 11 KEYATOLA LANE CALCUTTA 29 INDIA West Bengal Kolkata P0000271 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid5202.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 USHABALA PATRA MR BAIDYANATH PATRA C/O B N PATRA P O KRISHNAGAR DTINDIA NADIA W BENGAL Andhra Pradesh Krishna 520015 P0000283 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid2196.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 JUHARMAL BHABUTMAL KHICHA MR BHABUTMAL ANOPCHAND C/O JUHARMAL MOTILAL 299 KALBADEVIINDIA ROAD BOMBAY Maharashtra2 Mumbai City P0000331 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid504.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 LABHCHAND MEHRA RAI BAHADUR RATANCHAND RATNAVLI 46 THE MALL AMRITSAR INDIA Punjab Amritsar 143102 P0000339 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1962.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 HARIKRISHNA DAHYABHAI SHAH MR DAHYABHAIBHAILAL SHAH 63 DAHYABHAI BHUVAN BHAILAL RDINDIA MALAD BOMBAY 64 Maharashtra Mumbai City P0000352 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1512.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 K S CHOUDHARI R R CHOUDHARI B-36, 1ST FLOOR DEFENCE COLONY INDIANEW DELHI 110 024 Delhi Delhi 110001 P0000375 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid270.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 SOHRAB HORMASJI VAKHARIA MR HORMASJIM VAKHARIA JUMMA MASJID ROAD FORT BROACHINDIA GUJARAT Gujarat Ahmedabad P0000404 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid3348.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 INDAR PARKASH SHRI SUNDER DASS NO 1277 SECTOR 15 FARIDABAD INDIA Haryana Faridabad 121003 P0000440 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid756.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 PRITHVIRAJ BHASIN MR SHTARACHAND BHASIN SUP THE PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK LTDINDIA THE MALL PATIALAPunjab Patiala 147201 P0000459 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid432.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 RAJENDRA KISHORE BAIJAL MR HAR KISHORE 1 CENTRAL LANE BABAR RD NEW DELHIINDIA Delhi Delhi 110001 P0000490 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid18.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 GAMBHIR DAMJIBHAI DOSHI D V DOSHI 64 COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS MASJIDINDIA BUNDER ROAD BOMBAYMaharashtra 3 Mumbai City P0000525 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1116.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 N SENAPATI MR JOGENDRANATH SENAPATI BHUBANESWAR 2 ORISSA INDIA Orissa Khordha P0000560 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid729.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 HARNAM SINGH AZAD S NARAIN SINGH 337 A KHURBARA MOHALLA DEHRADUNINDIA U P Uttarakhand Dehradun 248121 P0000612 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid783.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 KUNDAN LAL KOHLI LATE MRGOBINDRAM KOHLI 10/29 EAST PATEL NAGAR NEW DELHIINDIA Delhi Delhi 110008 P0000623 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid2862.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 CENTRAL BANKOF INDIA NA NA NA 71 JAMUNALAL BAZAZ STREET CALCUTTAINDIA 7 Himachal Pradesh Una 177203 P0000662 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid14400.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 JAGDISH PRASHADPANNALALANDCOPVTLTD SHRI SHIKHARCHAND JAIN 27 AMRATOLLA STREET CALCUTTA 1INDIA West Bengal Kolkata P0000702 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1710.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 CLIVE STREETNOMINEESPVTLTD NA NA NA 29 NETAJI SUBHAS ROAD CALCUTTAINDIA West Bengal Kolkata P0000716 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1584.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 K B RAI NA NA NA 9 NEHRU CURZON ROAD DEHRA DUNINDIA Uttarakhand Dehradun P0000729 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid378.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 MOTI LOKUMAL JHANGIANI NA NA NA 15 COLLIN LANE CALCUTTA 16 INDIA West Bengal Kolkata P0000750 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid630.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 BANTVAL SIVA RAO NA NA NA B-707 USHANAGAR HSG SOCTY BHANDUP(W)INDIA BOMBAY Maharashtra Mumbai City 400078 P0000759 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid5040.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 PREM CHAND NA NA NA C/O HEM RAJ JAIN CLINIC SADAR BAZARINDIA BARNALA DIST SANGRURPunjab Barnala 148021 P0000776 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid6084.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 MOHINDRA NATH NA NA NA JEEWAN NURSING HOME 2B PUSA ROADINDIA NEW DELHI 5 Delhi Delhi 110001 P0000800 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1305.00 dividend 19-JUL-2021 MOHAN LAL LATH NA NA NA C/O EAST INDIA CONSULTANTS PRIVATEINDIA LIMITED 18 NETAJI West SUBHAS 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