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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT 2005 LIST of PROTECTION OFFICERS Tvl DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT 2005 LIST OF PROTECTION OFFICERS Tvl. / Tmt. 1 M.Gomathi, 7 T.Muthuselvi, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Collectorate, Vengikal, Perambalur. Thiruvannamalai Dist. Ph: 04328 224122 Ph. 04175 233810. 2 R.Radhamani, 8 K.Sudha, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Karur 639005 Collectorate, Sivaganga District, Ph: 04324 257959 Mobile: 9629667716 3 V.Parvathi, 9 S.Vasuki, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Collectorate, 1,Velayudha Pillai Street, Dharmapuri. Koripallayam, Madurai- 625002. Ph: 0434 2233088 Ph: 0452 2530258 4 R.Nirmala, 10 N.Ramayee, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Collectorate, Sathuvachari, Collectorate, Vellore-6. Erode District. Ph: 0416 2252663 Ph: 2262405 5 A.Shaheen Banu, 11 P.Maragathavalli, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, No.43/2, Second Street, Gandhi Back to S.M.Hospital, Nagar, Vandavasi Road, Charing Cross, Ooty, Kanchipuram The Nilgiris. Ph: 27239334 Ph: 0423 2443392 6 C.Indira Jeyaseeli, 12 M.Akilandeswari, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Collectorate Complex, 109, Raguram Colony, Virudhunagar. Gandhi road, C.S.Hospital Opp. Ph: 04562 252701 Salem.7. Ph: 0427 2313213 13 R.Subbulakshmi, 19 D.Sutha, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Pudukottai. Dindigul. Ph: 0432 2222270 Mobile: 9942511127 14 A.Rajeswari, 20 P.Mala, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Collectorate Office, Ramanathapuram. Theni 625531 Mobile: 9865741982 Ph: 04546 254368 15 S.Nagamani, 21 B.Ramamaheswari, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, 19, 2nd Floor, Collectorate, Nagapattinam. Tiruchengode Road, Mobile: 9659989937 Namakkal 637 003. Ph: 04286 280230 16 K.Aruna, 22 S.Pandiammal, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Coimbatore-18. Chennai. Ph: 0422 2305126 Mobile: 9976789017 17 J.Flora Margaret, 23 P.Selva Suganthy, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, 11, Arabic College Street, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari Dist. Khaja Nagar, Trichy-20. Ph: 04652 27840 Ph: 0431 2423796 18 P.Ida Rajam, 24 S.Nandhini, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Nanji Kottai Road, Thiruvarur. Near Ulavar Santhai, Mobile: 9962585554 Thanjavur-6. Ph: 04362 258501 25 S.Andal, 28 T.Anbukkarasi, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Pudupalayam, Cuddalore, Collectorate, Krishnagiri Mobile: 9486793372 Ph: 04343 235717 26 M.Muthamil Sheela, 29 M.Santhi Saraswathi, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Villupuram. 8th Floor, Singaravelar Maligai, Ph: 0414 6222288 Collectorate Campus, Rajaji Salai, Chennai.600 001. Ph: 25264568 27 J.Lalitha, 30 Dr.R.Vasanthi, Protection Officer, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, District Social Welfare Office, Collectorate, Thiruvallur. Collector Office Campus, Ph: 27663912 Tirunelveli.9, Ph: 0462 2501722 31 J.Velammal, Protection Officer, District Social Welfare Office, No.11, Doovepuram, Thoothukudi District Ph: 0461 2325606 .
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