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9. Part VI-Section 4 © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2021 [Price : Rs. 4.00 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No.23] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2021 Vaikasi 26, Pilava, Thiruvalluvar Aandu – 2052 Part VI—Section 4 Advertisements by private individuals and private institutions CONTENTS PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Pages. Change of Names .. 755 - 764 Notice .. 764 NOTICE NO LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR THE PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENTS REGARDING CHANGE OF NAME IN THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. PERSONS NOTIFYING THE CHANGES WILL REMAIN SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES AND ALSO FOR ANY OTHER MISREPRESENTATION, ETC. (By Order) Commissioner of Stationery and Printing. CHANGE OF NAMES 10709. My son, Mithrudevan, son of Thiru Kirubakaran, 10712. My son, S. Mohamed Razeem, born on born on 16th July 2018 (native district: Madurai), 29th September 2005 (native district: Dindigul), residing at residing at No. 17, Oor Gowder Street, Karamadai, No. 18-2-92, Silon Colony, Singampunari Taluk, Sivagangai- Mettupalayam Taluk, Coimbatore-641 104, shall henceforth be 630 502, shall henceforth be known as S. MOHAMED RASIM known as K. MITHRAN K. SOBANA S. SIKKANDAR Coimbatore, 31st May 2021. (Mother) Sivagangai, 31st May 2021. (Father) 10710. I, M. Panjavarnam, wife of Thiru R. Mayakrishnan, 10713. My son, K.L. Dhinesh, born on 15th July 2006 born on 22nd December 1986 (native district: Madurai), (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 33-A, residing at No. 3/49, Main Road, T.Pudur, Nedungalam Post, Melaponnakaram 8th Street, Arasaradi, Arappalayam, Thirumangalam Taluk, Madurai-625 706, shall henceforth be known as M. PANJA Madurai-625 016, shall henceforth be known as K. DHINESH M. PANJAVARNAM V. KRISHNAKUMAR Madurai, 31st May 2021. Madurai, 31st May 2021. (Father) 10711. I, P. Prabha, wife of Thiru K S Deventhra, 10714. I, R Saraswati, wife of Thiru K Rajagopal, born on born on 23rd March 1988 (native district: Virudhunagar), 25th July 1979 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 129, residing at No. 2/567A, Deivam Motors, Bharathi 3rd Vard Kaliamman Kovil Street, Virupakshi, Dindigul-624 614, Nagar, Anaiyur, Virudhunagar-626 124, shall henceforth be known as D RAJAPRABHA shall henceforth be known as R SARASWATHI P. PRABHA R SARASWATI Virudhunagar, 31st May 2021. Dindigul, 31st May 2021. D.T.P.—VI-4 (23)—1 [ 755 ] 756 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 4 10715. My son, R Moniksashilraj, born on 15th January 2009 10724. My son, V. Sathis, son of Thiru K. Vaigundaraja, (native district: Dindigul), residing at No. 3/129, Kalliyamman born on 3rd October 2005 (native district: Virudhunagar), Kovil Street, Virupakshi, Oddanchatram, Dindigul-624 614, residing at Old No. 58, New No. 148A, New Vasantham shall henceforth be known as R MONIKSHASILRAJ 2nd Street, Sammatipuram Main Road, Madurai-625 016, shall henceforth be known as V SATHISH K. RAJAGOPAL Dindigul, 31st May 2021. (Father) V. SUMATHI Madurai, 31st May 2021. (Mother) 10716. My daughter, P. Archana, born on 10th August 2010 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 11/4, Meenatchi 10725. My daughter, V Vishalini, daughter of Thiru Nagar 1st Cross Street, Avaniyapuram, Madurai-625 012, K. Vaigundaraja, born on 7th November 2006 (native district: shall henceforth be known as K. ARCHANA Virudhunagar), residing at Old No. 58, New No. 148A, New Vasantham 2nd Street, Sammatipuram Main Road, M. KARTHIK Madurai-625 016, shall henceforth be known as V VISHALI Madurai, 31st May 2021. (Father) V. SUMATHI 10717. I, Maragathakani, wife of Thiru S. Mohan, born on Madurai, 31st May 2021. (Mother) 4th May 1975 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 35A/79, 10726. My daughter, S.G. Anusha, born on 21st October Munisipal Colony, Arappalayam, Arasaradi Post, Madurai- 2008 (native district: Coimbatore), residing at No. 257, 625 016, shall henceforth be known as M. RAJNI Nadar Pillaiyar Kovil Theru, Thiruthangal, Sivakasi MARAGATHAKANI Taluk, Virudhunagar-626 130, shall henceforth be known Madurai, 31st May 2021. as S.G. ANUJA 10718. My son, B. Bharath, born on 11th November 2018 M. SENTHIL BABU (native district: Virudhunagar), residing at No. 119A, Aladipatti Virudhunagar, 31st May 2021. (Father) Street, Srivilliputtur, Virudhunagar-626 125, shall henceforth be 10727. I, S. Selvamani, daughter of Thiru S Srinivasagam, known as B. BALAKUMAARAN born on 25th April 1997 (native district: Idukki- Kerala), residing at T.T.K. Cottage, Ganga Compound, N. BALAMURUGAN Kodaikanal, Dindigul-624 101, shall henceforth be Virudhunagar, 31st May 2021. (Father) known as S. STEFFIE SELVAMANI 10719. I, P. Thirugnanasammandham, son of Thiru S. SELVAMANI Paramasivam, born on 18th April 1953 (native district: Dindigul, 31st May 2021. Madurai), residing at No. 18, Bharathiyar 1st Street, Ramamoorthy Nagar, New Vilangudi, Madurai-625 018, 10728. My son, S.N. Sarvesh, born on 28th June 2010 shall henceforth be known as P. THIRUGNANASAMBANDHAM (native district: Coimbatore), residing at No. 10B, K.P.G. Nagar, Sulur, Coimbatore-641 402, shall henceforth be P. THIRUGNANASAMMANDHAM known as S.N. JAYESARVESH Madurai, 31st May 2021. S. NAVINBABU 10720. I, K.S.S. Kamaruddin alias Idayajothi, son of (late) Coimbatore, 31st May 2021. (Father) Thiru Syed Ibrahim, born on 12th December 1980 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 181, Thiruvadhavur 10729. I, M. Nanthaneeswari, daughter of Thiru Road, Melur, Madurai-625 106, shall henceforth be A. Manikandan, born on 29th May 1999 (native district: known as S. KAMARTHEEN Madurai), residing at Gandhi Nagar, Melur, Madurai- 625 106, shall henceforth be known as A.M. NANDHINI K.S.S. KAMARUDDIN alias IDAYAJOTHI M. NANTHANEESWARI Madurai, 31st May 2021. Madurai, 31st May 2021. My son, S.B. Jaishanth Sri, born on 27th July 2018 10721. 10730. I, S. Kumar, son of Thiru S. Sangaiah, born on (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 137, Indra Nagar, 20th March 1983 (native district: Madurai), residing at Melavaniyankudi, Sivagangai-630 561, shall henceforth be No. 2/302/5, Vinayagar Street, Cinnaanuppanadi, known as S.B. JAI DEV Chindamani, Madurai-625 009, shall henceforth be R.A. SUNDAR RAMAN known as S. SENTHILKUMAR Sivagangai, 31st May 2021. (Father) S. KUMAR 10722. I, R. Poomadevi, wife of Thiru M. Ravichandran, Madurai, 31st May 2021. born on 7th May 1983 (native district: Madurai), residing 10731. I, M Nagaraja, son of (late) Thiru K Murugan, at No. 18-A, North Street, Chinnaudaippu, Madurai born on 15th May 1973 (native district: Madurai), residing South, Perungudi, Madurai-625 022, shall henceforth be at No. 21B, Mullai Nagar 1st Street, Irulandi, Thevar known as R. POOPPANDIYAMMAL Colony, Viratipathu, Madurai-625 016, shall henceforth be known as M NAGARAJAN R. POOMADEVI Madurai, 31st May 2021. M NAGARAJA Madurai, 31st May 2021. 10723. I, M. Pandeeswari, wife of (late) Thiru S Meenakshisundaram, born on 15th March 1973 (native 10732. My son, G.S. Selvasabarish, born on 18th November district: Madurai), residing at No. 162/2, Kaliyamman Kovil 2007 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 3-1-71, East Street, Chinna Rasakur, Madurai-625 107, shall henceforth be Street, Nilakottai, Dindigul-624 208, shall henceforth be known as M. CHANDRA known as K.S. SELVA PANDI M. PANDEESWARI M.S.K SELVARATHINAM Madurai, 31st May 2021. Dindigul, 31st May 2021. (Father) June 9, 2021] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 757 10733. I, K. Meenatchi, wife of Thiru Thiruppathi, born on 10742. My daughter, Addepalli Madhu Latha, born on 10th June 1994 (native district: Virudhunagar), residing 7th August 2005 (native district: Krishna- at No. 30, Bharathi Nagar 6th Street, Pullalakottai Road, Andhra Pradesh), residing at No. 733, Kamban Street, Virudhunagar-626 001, shall henceforth be known as T. MEENA Elambalur Road, Perambalur-621 212, shall henceforth be known as A. MADHU LATHA K. MEENATCHI Virudhunagar, 31st May 2021. ADDEPALLI NAGAKUMAR Perambalur, 31st May 2021. (Father) I, N. Velmurugan, son of Thiru P. Narayanan, born 10734. 10743. I, Ilyas, son of Thiru Haja Maideen, born on on 20th March 1990 (native district: Virudhunagar), residing at 1st August 1996 (native district: Thanjavur), residing at No. 282-D, Gurulingapuram, Sattur Taluk, Virudhunagar- No. 35, Abubakkar Street, Mela Thirupunthuruthi, 626 203, shall henceforth be known as N. RAMKUMAR Thiruvaiyaru Taluk, Thanjavur-613 103, shall henceforth be known as H. MOHAMED ILYAS N. VELMURUGAN Virudhunagar, 31st May 2021. ILYAS Thanjavur, 31st May 2021. 10735. My son, L. Rajesh, son of Thiru Loganathan, born on 18th September 2010 (native district: Madurai), 10744. I, S. Dinesh, son of Thiru S. Shanmugasundaram, residing at No. 107, Kamatchi Amman Kovil Street, born on 14th July 1989 (native district: Erode), residing at Mela Anuppandi, Madurai-625 009, shall henceforth be No. 1-16-S1, Salem Main Road, Sankari, Salem-637 301, shall henceforth be known as S.I. DINESHRAJEN known as L. JEGATHRATCHAGAN S. DINESH L. PARAMESWARI Salem, 31st May 2021. Madurai, 31st May 2021. (Mother) 10745. I, S Sathiyaraj, son of Thiru A. Stalin, born on 10736. I, M. Muthuselvam, son of Thiru K. Murugan, 16th April 1984 (native district: Thanjavur), residing at born on 25th April 1994 (native district: Madurai), No. 275, Sathirapatti, Pudhuviduthi, Vettuvakottai, Thanjavur- residing at No. 127, Thoomatti, Rengasamy Iyyar Lane, 614 614, shall henceforth be known as RAJU STALIN Kamarajar Salai, Madurai-625 009, shall henceforth be S SATHIYARAJ known as M. SELLAMUTHU Thanjavur, 31st May 2021. M. MUTHUSELVAM 10746. I, S. Sarvamangalam, son of Thiru G. Saivaraj, born Madurai, 31st May 2021. on 28th September 1993 (native district: Tiruchirappalli), residing at No. 13/A, Kudiyana Street, Nochivayalputhur, 10737. My son, P. Rakshan, son of Thiru Prabakaran, born Thiruverumbur, Tiruchirappalli-620 013, shall henceforth be on 24th August 2020 (native district: Madurai), residing at known as S SARVAPRABHAKARAN No. 22, F.F. Road, South Gate, Madurai-625 001, shall henceforth be known as P. ADHVIK S SARVAMANGALAM Tiruchirappalli, 31st May 2021. NAGARATHINAM Madurai, 31st May 2021.
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