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List of Students Placed in 2018 - 2019
LIST OF STUDENTS PLACED IN 2018 - 2019 S.No. Reg. No. Name of the student Name of the Company Sutherland Global 1 UR15ME002 ROBAN R GEORGE Services, Chennai KISHAN INDUCHOODAN 2 UR15ME003 Ford Motors, Chennai NAIR Perfect Electric & 3 UR15ME004 JOBIN GEOMON Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Chennai SG Pneumatics Pvt. 4 UR15ME005 INFANT ANTONY M Ltd., Tirupur Rostfrei Steels Pvt. Ltd, 5 UR15ME006 JOSE STEPHEN New Delhi Dynavac 6 UR15ME007 CHRISTO ANTONY RAJ C Ltd,Coimbatore 7 UR15ME007 CHRISTO ANTONY RAJ C Onegene, Chennai Ravilla Aerospace 8 UR15ME007 CHRISTO ANTONY RAJ C Industries P Ltd., Coimbatore SG Pneumatics Pvt. 9 UR15ME009 ANANDKUMAR S Ltd., Tirupur Alind - ALuminium 10 UR15ME010 ALAN V ABRAHAM Industries Ltd., Kerala 11 UR15ME013 RAGHUL L GE Pvt Ltd, Chennai 12 UR15ME018 JOSEPH J JOHN CMC, Vellore 13 UR15ME021 ANTONY VASANTH G IBM, Bangalore IDBI Federal Insurance, 14 UR15ME022 DHAYALAN A Erode 15 UR15ME022 DHAYALAN A Onegene, Chennai SG Pneumatics Pvt. 16 UR15ME022 DHAYALAN A Ltd., Tirupur ASHISH RATNAKAR 17 UR15ME027 Westline, Mumbai CHANDEKAR 24/7 Customer Pvt. 18 UR15ME032 ADITYA RICHARD Ltd., Bangalore 19 UR15ME033 MOBIN SAM BABY Flipkart, Bangalore 20 UR15ME037 SUBIN SAJAN Zengage, Coimbatore 21 UR15ME039 SIMON MONACHAN Westline, Mumbai Johnson Controls, 22 UR15ME040 JERRY ASHWATH J Chennai 23 UR15ME041 GRACE MARY Zengage, Coimbatore 24 UR15ME042 ARJUN M Electro Controls 25 UR15ME042 ARJUN M Onegene, Chennai 26 UR15ME045 NEVIN MATHEW BENJIE Zengage, Coimbatore 27 UR15ME047 SIVARAMAN ALAIS RAJA S Onegene, Chennai SG Pneumatics Pvt. 28 UR15ME047 SIVARAMAN ALAIS RAJA S Ltd., Tirupur 29 UR15ME049 GAUTHAM CHANDRA R Swiferz, Coimbatore 30 UR15ME050 VARUN V Onegene, Chennai 31 UR15ME052 JACOB THOMAS Adani Group, Gujarat SG Pneumatics Pvt. -
VIRUDHUNAGAR DISTRICT Minerals and Mining Irrigation Practices
VIRUDHUNAGAR DISTRICT Virudhunagar district has no access to sea as it is covered by land on all the sides. It is surrounded by Madurai on the north, by Sivaganga on the north-east, by Ramanathapuram on the east and by the districts of Tirunelveli and Tuticorin on the south. Virudhunagar District occupies an area of 4288 km² and has a population of 1,751,548 (as of 2001). The Head-Quarters of the district Virudhunagar is located at the latitude of 9N36 and 77E58 longitude. Contrary to the popular saying that 'Virudhunagar produces nothing, but controls everything', Virudhunagar does produce a variety of things ranging from edible oil to plastic-wares. Sivakasi known as 'Little Japan' for its bustling activities in the cracker industry is located in this district. Virudhunagar was a part of Tirunelveli district before 1910, after which it became a part of Ramanathapuram district. After being grafted out as a separate district during 1985, today it has eight taluks under its wings namely Aruppukkottai, Kariapatti, Rajapalayam, Sattur, Sivakasi, Srivilliputur, Tiruchuli and Virudhunagar. The fertility of the land is low in Virudhunagar district, so crops like cotton, pulses, oilseeds and millets are mainly grown in the district. It is rich in minerals like limestone, sand, clay, gypsum and granite. Tourists from various places come to visit Bhuminathaswamy Temple, Ramana Maharishi Ashram, Kamaraj's House, Andal, Vadabadrasayi koi, Shenbagathope Grizelled Squirrel Sanctuary, Pallimadam, Arul Migu Thirumeni Nadha Swamy Temple, Aruppukkottai Town, Tiruthangal, Vembakottai, Pilavakkal Dam, Ayyanar falls, Mariamman Koil situated in the district of Virudhunagar. Minerals and Mining The District consists of red loam, red clay loam, red sand, black clay and black loam in large areas with extents of black and sand cotton soil found in Sattur and Aruppukottai taluks. -
A Year After Thoothukudi Burned
Contents Foreword Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 01 2. Key Findings: Derived from Interviews in Thoothukudi 03 3. Lethargy in CBI Inquiry 08 Working of the Commission of Inquiry headed by Hon’ble Justice 4. 09 Tmt. Aruna Jagadeesan 5. a) United Nations experts respond to deadly police firing 12 b) Failure of National and State Human Rights Institutions 13 Democratic protests in Thoothukudi after police firing and its 6. 18 curtailment 7. Protests in the past one year in support of Sterlite Copper 22 Activities of Sterlite after the closure of the plant on 28.05.2015 as 8. 25 ordered by Tamil Nadu Government 9. The Tamil Nadu Government the past one year 29 10. Reprisals on human rights defenders 32 11. Update on litigations against Sterlite Copper 38 12. Analysis of cases filed, judgments delivered by the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court this past one year on matters related to 46 civil and political rights violations. 13. Recommendations 62 FOREWARD I was in Thoothukudi on the 22nd May 2018 witnessing for myself from ground zero, along with my colleagues at People’s Watch and a team of 10 summer interns at our office what was taking place minute to minute. What we witnessed we will never forget for the rest of our lives. We were there officially after official intimation to the District administration that we were there only to ‘monitor’ what was going on. What followed is history today to all others, but to those who were on there participating in ‘their’ protest for their air, water and land and the family members of the deceased and the injured, these are not events that are easy to forgot. -
SNO APP.No Name Contact Address Reason 1 AP-1 K
SNO APP.No Name Contact Address Reason 1 AP-1 K. Pandeeswaran No.2/545, Then Colony, Vilampatti Post, Intercaste Marriage certificate not enclosed Sivakasi, Virudhunagar – 626 124 2 AP-2 P. Karthigai Selvi No.2/545, Then Colony, Vilampatti Post, Only one ID proof attached. Sivakasi, Virudhunagar – 626 124 3 AP-8 N. Esakkiappan No.37/45E, Nandhagopalapuram, Above age Thoothukudi – 628 002. 4 AP-25 M. Dinesh No.4/133, Kothamalai Road,Vadaku Only one ID proof attached. Street,Vadugam Post,Rasipuram Taluk, Namakkal – 637 407. 5 AP-26 K. Venkatesh No.4/47, Kettupatti, Only one ID proof attached. Dokkupodhanahalli, Dharmapuri – 636 807. 6 AP-28 P. Manipandi 1stStreet, 24thWard, Self attestation not found in the enclosures Sivaji Nagar, and photo Theni – 625 531. 7 AP-49 K. Sobanbabu No.10/4, T.K.Garden, 3rdStreet, Korukkupet, Self attestation not found in the enclosures Chennai – 600 021. and photo 8 AP-58 S. Barkavi No.168, Sivaji Nagar, Veerampattinam, Community Certificate Wrongly enclosed Pondicherry – 605 007. 9 AP-60 V.A.Kishor Kumar No.19, Thilagar nagar, Ist st, Kaladipet, Only one ID proof attached. Thiruvottiyur, Chennai -600 019 10 AP-61 D.Anbalagan No.8/171, Church Street, Only one ID proof attached. Komathimuthupuram Post, Panaiyoor(via) Changarankovil Taluk, Tirunelveli, 627 761. 11 AP-64 S. Arun kannan No. 15D, Poonga Nagar, Kaladipet, Only one ID proof attached. Thiruvottiyur, Ch – 600 019 12 AP-69 K. Lavanya Priyadharshini No, 35, A Block, Nochi Nagar, Mylapore, Only one ID proof attached. Chennai – 600 004 13 AP-70 G. -
226] Chennai, Monday, May 3, 2021 Chithirai 20, Pilava, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2052 Part V—Section 4
© [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14 GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2021 [Price: Rs. 3.20 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 226] CHENNAI, Monday, may 3, 2021 Chithirai 20, Pilava, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2052 Part V—Section 4 Notification by the Election Commission of India NOTIFICATION BY THE ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NAMES OF MEMBERS NOTIFIED IN RESPECT OF THE tamil NADU legislative assembly AS NEWly CONSTITUTED. No. SRO G-29 /2021. The following Notification of the Election Commission of India, New Delhi-110 001, dated 3rd May, 2021 [13 Vaishakha, 1943 (Saka)] is published:- No.308/TN-LA/2021:- Whereas, in pursuance of Notification No. SRO D-1/2021 issued by the Governor of the State of Tamil Nadu on 12th March, 2021, under sub-section (2) of the Section 15 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (43 of 1951), a General Election has been held for the purpose of constituting a new Legislative Assembly for the State of Tamil Nadu; and Whereas, the results of the elections in all Assembly Constituencies in the said General Election have been declared by the Returning Officers concerned; Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 73 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (43 of 1951), the Election Commission of India hereby notifies the names of the Members elected for those constituencies, along with their party affiliation, if any , in the SCHEDULE to this Notification. (By Order) Malay Mallick, Secretary, Election Commission of India. SATYABRATA SAHOO, Secretariat, Chief Electoral Officer and Chennai-600 009, Principal Secretary to Government, 3rd May, 2021. -
BRIEF DESCRIPTION of the PROJECT M/S. Chettinad Morimura
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT M/s. Chettinad Morimura Semiconductor Material Pvt Ltd is a manufacturer and exporter of semiconductor chip used in computer, electronic equipments etc., and grits and powers to Engineering stones industries, also has 25 years of experience in Mining. The mine lease area for extraction of Quartz and Feldspar is 3.54.5 ha at S.F. Nos. 1216/1A, 1222/A2, 1222/B2 & 1223/2B in Nagampalli Village, Aravakurichi Taluk, Karur District, Tamil Nadu. The mining lease was granted vide Rc.No.3624/MM6/2007, dated 26.11.2008 for a period of Twenty Years. The lease deed was executed on 12.10.2009. Mining Operation commenced on 15.10.2009. The lease will expire on 11.10.2029. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT SITE ARE AS FOLLOWS: Description Details Name of the owner M/s. Chettinad Morimura Semiconductor Material Pvt Ltd Address for correspondence No.37, Old Mahabalipuram Road, Kazhipattur Village, padur Post, Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu - 603 103. Project Name Nagampalli Quartz & Feldspar Mine Mine G.O/ Proceeding No Rc.No.3624/MM6/2007, dated 26.11.2008 Mining Lease Area 3.54.5 ha Location of Mine S.F. Nos. 1216/1A, 1222/A2, 1222/B2 & 1223/2B of Nagampalli Village, Aravakurichi Taluk, Karur District, Tamil Nadu. Topo sheet number 58F/13 Production capacity 10080 MT (7200 MT for 2 Years) Method of mining Open Cast Semi Mechanized method Drilling/Blasting Controlled Blasting and drilling No. of working days 300 days Water demand/Source 2.5 KLD Sourced from bore well and mine sump water. -
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN – 2020 Page Chapter Title No
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN - 2020 Thiru. T.ANBALAGAN, I.A.S Chairman & District Collector District Disaster Management Authority, Karur District. District at a Glance S.No Facts Data 1 District Existence 25.07.1996 2 Latitude 100 45 N’ and 110 45 3 Longitude 770 45’ and 780 07’ 4 Divisions (2) Karur, Kulithalai 5 Taluks (7) Karur , Aravakurichi, Kulithalai,Pugalur Krishnarayapuram,Kadavur ,Manmangalam 6 Firkas 20 7 Revenue Villages 203 8 Municipalities (2) Karur Kulithalai 9 Panchayat Unions (8) Karur ,Thanthoni Aravakurichi,K.Paramathi Kulithalai ,Thogamalai, Krishnarayapuram, Kadavur 10 Town Panchayats (11) Punjaipugalur,Punjai thottakurichi Kagithapuram,Puliyur Uppidamangalam,Pallapatti Aravakurichi,Maruthur Nangavaram,Palaiyajayakondam Cholapuram,Krishnarayapuram 11 Village Panchayats 157 12 Area (Sq.kms) 2895.6 13 Population Persons Males Females 1064493 528184 536309 14 Population Density (Sq.kms) 368 15 Child (0 – 6 age) Persons Males Females 98980 50855 48125 15 Child (0 – 6) Sex Ratio 946 17 Literates Persons Males Females 727044 401726 325318 DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN – 2020 Page Chapter Title No. I Profile of the District 1 II District Disaster Management Plan (DDMP) 15 Hazard, Vulnerability, Capacity and Risk III 24 Assessment IV Institutional Mechanism 53 V Preventive and Mitigation Measures 61 VI Preparedness Measures 70 VII Response, Relief and Recovery Measures 88 Coordination Mechanism for Implementation of VIII 95 DDMP Standard Operating Procedures (sops) and Check IX 104 List x Sendai Framework Project -
District Survey Report for Clay (Others)
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR CLAY (OTHERS) VIRUDHUNAGAR DISTRICT TAMILNADU STATE (Prepared as per Gazette Notification S.O.3611 (E) dated 25.07.2018 of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climatic Change) 1 PREFACE In Compliance to the Notification Issued by the Ministry of Environment, ForestandClimatechangeDated15.01.2016,and its subsequent amended notification S.O.3611(E) dated 25.07.2018, the District Survey Report shall be prepared for each minor mineral in the district separately by the District Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA)with assistance of irrigation department, Drainage department, Forest department, Mining department and Revenue department in the district. Accordingly District Survey Report for the mineral Clay (Others) has been prepared as per the procedure prescribed in the notification S.O.3611(E) dated 25.07.2018 of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. Every effort have been made to cover mining locations , areas & overview of Mining activity in the district with all its relevant features pertaining to geology & mineral wealth in replenishable and non- replenishable areas. This report will be a model and guiding document which is a compendium of available mineral resources, geographical setup, environmental and ecological setup of the District and is based on data of various departments, published reports and websites. 2 1.INTRODUCTION Virudhunagar District came into existence by the bifurcation of Ramanathapuram District vide State Government Notification, G.O. Ms. 347 dated 8.3.1985. It is bounded on North by Madurai and Sivagangai District, South by Tirunelveli and Tuticorin District, East by Ramanathapuram District, West by Kerala State and NorthWest by Theni District. -
Madurai Bench
MADURAI BENCH S.No. ROLL No. NAME OF ADVOCATE ADDRESS 2/26, NORTH STREET, KEELAMATHUR POST, 1 132/2013 ABDUL KABUR A. MADURAI - 625 234 ABDUL KALAM BAGADUR NO - 680/2, 7TH STREET, G.R. NAGAR, 2 336/2000 SHA S.I. K.PUDUR, MADURAI - 625007. NO 9, PIONEER AVENUE, NARAYANAPURAM, 3 1775/2003 ABDUL MUTHALIF M.A. NEW NATHAM ROAD, MADURAI - 625014. 11/2, SHEKKADI 2ND STREET,AVVAIYAR LANE, 4 3660/2015 ABDUL NAVAS S. NARIMEDU, MADURAI DT-625002. NO.3, SRI GURU RAGAVENDRA BHAVAN, 5 2238/2015 ABIRAM VIKASH S.J. PARENTS TEACHERS ROAD, S. KODIKULAM, MADURAI DIST -625007. PEACE TOWERS, PLOT NO.8, 120 FEET, K. 6 1882/2015 ABISHA ISAAC I. PUDUR ROAD, MATTUTHAVANI, MADURAI DIST -625007. 100, VATHIYAR COMPOUND, FATHIMA NAGAR, 7 2115/2007 ABIYA K. BETHANIYAPURAM, MADURAI - 16. NO.8, MUNIYANDI KOIL STREET, MELUR - 8 308/2010 ABUL KALAM AZAD C. 625106, MELUR,MADURAI DT. 5/8/14, MUSLIM MELATHERU, NATHAM, 9 2879/2013 ABUTHAHEER S. DINDIGUL DIST -624401 DOOR NO:3/320, D.PUDUKOTTAI, 10 2432/2010 ADITHYAVIJAYALAYAN N. CHATRAPATTI PO. ODDANCHATRAM TK. DINDIGUL DT.624614 PLOT NO 12, CLASSIC AVENUE, NEAR VALAR 11 893/1993 AGAYARKANNI K. NAGAR, ELANTHAIKULAM VILLAGE, OTHAKADAI POST, MADURAI - 625107. S.No. ROLL No. NAME OF ADVOCATE ADDRESS 12 1825/2013 AJAY PARTHIBAN R.M. NO:336, K.K.NAGAR MADURAI NO.1624, THERKUKATOOR, VALANTHARAVAI 13 1943/2008 AJAYKOSE C. PO, RAMANATHAPURAM. 1/36E MUTHUKRISHNAN NAGAR,TNAU NAGAR 14 2612/2011 AJITH GEETHAN A. 3RD STREET,Y.OTHAKADAI,MADURAI-625107 NO.70, MATHA NAICKEN PATTI ROAD, 15 3410/2013 AJITHA P. -
Participatory Research
We, - Lib. //L/569 Participatory Research Readings and Resources for Community-Based Natural Resource Management Researchers Volume 3 Compiled by Sam Landon and Steve Langill for the Community-Based Natural Resource Management Program Initiative, IDRC December, 1998 For further information about this document, please contact IDRC at the following address: Claire Thompson, Programs Branch, IDRC, P.O. Box 8500, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1 G 3H9 ARCtIV CBNRM Social Science Resource Kit Participatory Research Resource Book Table of Contents A. The Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) Social Science Resource Kit B. Readings on Participatory Research and CBNRM C. Participatory Research Training Manuals D. Bibliography E. Obtaining Documents Listed in the Bibliographies F. Websites and Electronic Information CBNRM Social Science Resource Kit Participatory Research Resource Book A. The CBNRM Social Science Resource Kit What is the CBNRM Social Science Resource Kit? This kit is a reference tool to assist researchers funded through IDRC's Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) program in Asia to apply concepts, analytical approaches and research methods from the social sciences in their research. What is the Format of the Kit? The kit is being delivered as a set of resource books, each dealing with a different key issue area related to CBNRM research. The topics/issue areas covered include: Gender; Community-Based Natural Resource Management; Participatory Research; Indigenous Knowledge; Institutional Analysis; Conflict Management and Multi-Stakeholder Analysis; and Common Property Resources, Tenure and Property Rights. Depending on feedback received from these materials, other topics or issues may be considered for coverage in future. In addition to the resource books, limited funds are being providing for IDRC project researchers to purchase books from an assembled list covering the above CBNRM-related topics. -
(Rfs) Document for Procurement of Solar Power from Developers Establishing Solar Power Plants in Tamil Nadu
TAMIL NADU GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION LIMITED REQUEST FOR SUBMISSION (RFS) DOCUMENT FOR PROCUREMENT OF SOLAR POWER FROM DEVELOPERS ESTABLISHING SOLAR POWER PLANTS IN TAMIL NADU THROUGH REVERSE BIDDING PROCESS LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF RFS DOCUMENT DUE ON 15.06.2017 @ 14 Hrs. Specn.No.CE/NCES/OT No.1/2017-18 The Chief Engineer/NCES Chennai-2. INTRODUCTION The Hon’ble TNERC has issued Comprehensive Tariff Order on Solar Power vide Order No.2 of 2017 dated 28.03.2017, effective from 01.04.2017 with a control period of one year. The Hon’ble TNERC has fixed RPO targets as 2.5% for the year 2016-17 and 5% for the year 2017-18 to the TANGEDCO. Further Ministry of Power in their guidelines for long term RPO growth trajectory fo Solar Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO) has fixed certain targets for Tamil Nadu for the next five years. As per the Tamil Nadu Government’s VISION 2023 Solar power generation programme, it is expected to generate grid connected solar power of 5000 MW by 2020 for the State. To meet RPO targets, for the forthcoming two financial years, and as per VISION 2023 programme, TANGEDCO has proposed to procure 1500 MW of solar power through bidding route to meet its RPO requirement. In order to facilitate developers to establish Solar Power Plants of capacity 1 MW and above and also to have a competitive rate to the TANGEDCO, TANGEDCO proposes to facilitate the investors by procuring the energy generated from these plants through a long term Energy Purchase Agreement up to a capacity of 500 MWac, for a total capacity of 1500 MW considering the tariff of Rs.4.00 as upper limit. -
Policy Notes
CONTENTS Sl. Page Subject No. No. Introduction 1-19 1. Tamil Nadu Housing Board 20-35 2. Tamil Nadu Slum 36-67 Clearance Board 3. Co-operative Housing 68-73 Societies 4. House Building Advance to 74-76 Government Servants 5. Accommodation Control 77-79 6. Directorate of Town and 80-92 Country Planning 7. Chennai Metropolitan 93-114 Development Authority DEMAND NO. 26 HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT POLICY NOTE 2017-2018 INTRODUCTION “Challenges set the standards for rise of talents” “Challenges set the standard for rise of talents” are the golden words of Hon’ble former Chief Minister Selvi J Jayalalithaa. Inspired by her words, the Housing and Urban Development Department being the apex policy making body in the field of housing and urban development, formulates and implements various Housing Schemes and Policies for Urban Development keeping in view the changing socio- economic scenario of urban areas and growing requirement of affordable housing and related infrastructure besides promoting harmonious and sustainable urbanisation. Urbanisation is a major factor of development as it increases avenues for entrepreneurship and employment compared to what is possible in rural areas. It thereby paves way for more income generation and faster inclusive economic growth. Tamil Nadu continues to be a rapidly urbanizing state for the past 20 years. According to the 1991 Census, only 34.15% of the total population in Tamil Nadu was classified as urban, whereas in 2011, it has increased to 48.45%. At present, Tamil Nadu tops the list of urbanised States with 50% of the population in urban areas and will remain the most urbanised state for the next 15 years and by 2026 about 75% of the population of Tamil Nadu will live in Cities .