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Annexure Government of India Ministry of Science & Technology, Department of Science & Technology List of Selected Stude Annexure 12011/32/2010 INSPIRE (Tamil Nadu) Dated: 25 Oct 2018 Government of India Ministry of Science & Technology, Department of Science & Technology List of Selected Students under the INSPIRE Award Scheme for the Year 2018-19 Name of the State :Tamil Nadu No. of Sanctioned :3275 Sr. Name of Name of Name of Sub Name of the School Name of the selected Class Sex Category Name of Father UID No Ref Code No. Revenue Education District Student or Mother District District (Block/Tehsil/Zone etc.) 1 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION DURGADEVI S 7 F OBC SIVAKUMAR 18TN1467706 MIDDLE SCHOOL 2 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION DHANUSH G 8 M OBC GANACHANDRAN 18TN1467707 MIDDLE SCHOOL 3 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur GOVERNMENT HIGH S. REETA 10 F OBC SELVAKUMAR 18TN1467708 SCHOOL KANDARATHITHAM 4 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur GOVERNMENT HIGH S RETHINAM 9 M OBC SURIYARAJAN 18TN1467709 SCHOOL KANDARATHITHAM 5 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur GOVERNMENT HIGH G NARMATHA 8 F OBC GUNASEKAR 18TN1467710 SCHOOL KANDARATHITHAM 6 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur GOVERNMENT HIGH P. MANON 7 F OBC PALANISAMY 18TN1467711 SCHOOL KANDARATHITHAM 7 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur GOVERNMENT HIGH K PARIMALA 6 F OBC KANNAN 18TN1467712 SCHOOL KANDARATHITHAM Page 1 of 243 Sr. Name of Name of Name of Sub Name of the School Name of the selected Class Sex Category Name of Father UID No Ref Code No. Revenue Education District Student or Mother District District (Block/Tehsil/Zone etc.) 8 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT Velmurugan E 8 M OBC Eruthayaraj 18TN1467713 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL KOVILUR 9 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT Parthiban C 6 M OBC Chinnakunjan 18TN1467714 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL KOVILUR 10 Ariyalur Ariylur Ariyalur PUMS.EDAYATHANK SRUTHIKA M 6 M OBC MURUGESAN 18TN1467715 UDI 11 Ariyalur Ariylur Ariyalur PUMS.EDAYATHANK DURGA M 7 F OBC MURUGANANTHA 18TN1467716 UDI M 12 Ariyalur Ariylur Ariyalur PUMS.EDAYATHANK MANIKANDAN K 8 M ST KUMARASAMY 18TN1467717 UDI 13 Ariyalur ariyalur Ariyalur R.C.VEERAMAMUNIV FRANCIS BORGIA G 6 F OBC GEORGE WILLAM 18TN1467718 AR MIDDLE SCHOOL ELAKKURICHI 14 Ariyalur ariyalur Ariyalur R.C.VEERAMAMUNIV ANUCIYA T 7 F OBC THANGARASU 18TN1467719 AR MIDDLE SCHOOL ELAKKURICHI 15 Ariyalur ariyalur Ariyalur R.C.VEERAMAMUNIV JENIFER S 8 F OBC SURESH 18TN1467720 AR MIDDLE SCHOOL ELAKKURICHI 16 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION J ATCHYA 7 F OBC JAISHANKER 18TN1467721 MIDDLE SCHOOL AKILANDESWARI KALLUR 17 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION A.ARUNMOZHI 8 F OBC ARUNACHALAM 18TN1467722 MIDDLE SCHOOL KAMALA KALLUR 18 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION B.PRITHEE 6 F OBC PRABHAKARAN 18TN1467723 MIDDLE SCHOOL JAYALALITHA KALLUR 19 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION SWETHA 6 F OBC MANIKANDAN 18TN1467724 MIDDLE SCHOOL VADUGAPALAYAM Page 2 of 243 Sr. Name of Name of Name of Sub Name of the School Name of the selected Class Sex Category Name of Father UID No Ref Code No. Revenue Education District Student or Mother District District (Block/Tehsil/Zone etc.) 20 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION SANDHIYA 8 F OBC DEVENDHIRAN 18TN1467725 MIDDLE SCHOOL VADUGAPALAYAM 21 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur Panchayat Union DHARSHINI R 6 F OBC RAMAR 18TN1467726 Middle School Viluppanankurichi 22 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur Panchayat Union AKALYA S 7 F OBC SUNDARAMOORT 18TN1467727 Middle School HY Viluppanankurichi 23 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur Panchayat Union GAYATHIRI J 8 F OBC JAYARAMAN 18TN1467728 Middle School Viluppanankurichi 24 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PUMS Korathakudi SUNDARRAJ M 8 M Gen MURUGANANTHA 18TN1467729 M 25 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PUMS Korathakudi IYAPPAN V 7 M Gen VISVANATHAN 18TN1467730 26 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PUMS Korathakudi BHAVITHRASREE K 6 F Gen KASIRAJAN 18TN1467731 27 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT IMMANUVEL S 6 M OBC SIMION 18TN1467732 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ELANDAIKUDAM 28 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT ARANGANAYAGI M 7 F OBC MUTHUKUMAR 18TN1467733 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ELANDAIKUDAM 29 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT PRIYANKA M 8 F OBC MARUTHAIRAJ 18TN1467734 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ELANDAIKUDAM 30 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT RASHIKA N 9 F OBC NAGARAJAN 18TN1467735 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ELANDAIKUDAM Page 3 of 243 Sr. Name of Name of Name of Sub Name of the School Name of the selected Class Sex Category Name of Father UID No Ref Code No. Revenue Education District Student or Mother District District (Block/Tehsil/Zone etc.) 31 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION PREMALATHA S 6 F OBC SAMINATHAN 18TN1467736 MIDDLE SCHOOL SENAPATHY 32 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION GOWTHAM M 7 M OBC MURUGESAN 18TN1467737 MIDDLE SCHOOL SENAPATHY 33 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION VINOTHINI V 8 F OBC VENGAIYAN 18TN1467738 MIDDLE SCHOOL SENAPATHY 34 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION VINISHA C 7 F OBC CHINNADURAI 18TN1467739 MIDDLE SCHOOL OTTKKOVIL 35 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur ST.IGNATIUS HIGH SELVATHOMAS F 6 M OBC FRANCIS 18TN1467740 SCVHOOL ADAIKKALARAJ 36 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur ST.IGNATIUS HIGH NELSON J 7 M OBC JOHNBRITTO 18TN1467741 SCVHOOL 37 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur ST.IGNATIUS HIGH SHANKAR M 8 M OBC MURUGESAN 18TN1467742 SCVHOOL 38 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur ST.IGNATIUS HIGH LIYONEL HERIN I 9 M OBC INNASI 18TN1467743 SCVHOOL 39 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur ST.IGNATIUS HIGH VIMAL CHRISTPAR A 10 M OBC ADAIKALAM 18TN1467744 SCVHOOL 40 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION BHUVANESHWARI 6 F OBC ULAGANATHAN 18TN1467745 MIDDLE SCHOOL ANDIPPATTAKKADU 41 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION ANUSHIYA 7 F OBC SENTHILKUMAR 18TN1467746 MIDDLE SCHOOL ANDIPPATTAKKADU 42 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION ARUN 8 M OBC JESU 18TN1467747 MIDDLE SCHOOL ANDIPPATTAKKADU 43 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PUMS P.OTTAKOVIL Suriya moorthi.R 6 M OBC Rajkumar 18TN1467748 Page 4 of 243 Sr. Name of Name of Name of Sub Name of the School Name of the selected Class Sex Category Name of Father UID No Ref Code No. Revenue Education District Student or Mother District District (Block/Tehsil/Zone etc.) 44 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT GIRLS AMUTHA R 6 F SC RAJANGAM 18TN1467749 HIGH SCHOOL ARIYALUR 45 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT GIRLS DURGADEVI A 7 F SC ARIVAZHAGAN 18TN1467750 HIGH SCHOOL ARIYALUR 46 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT GIRLS LALITHAMBIGAI S 8 F Gen SELVAKUMAR 18TN1467751 HIGH SCHOOL ARIYALUR 47 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT GIRLS ANURATHA A 9 F SC ANBAZHAGAN 18TN1467752 HIGH SCHOOL ARIYALUR 48 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT GIRLS NANDHINI N 10 F SC NAGARAJAN 18TN1467753 HIGH SCHOOL ARIYALUR 49 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT SURIYA S 8 M OBC SENTHAMILSELVA 18TN1467754 HIGHER SECONDARY N SCHOOL THIRUMANUR 50 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT SRIKANTH S 9 M SC SENTHIL 18TN1467755 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL THIRUMANUR 51 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT MAHALAKSHMI D 7 M SC DURAI RAJ 18TN1467756 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL THIRUMANUR 52 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT MARIYAMMAL M 6 M SC MUTHUSAMY 18TN1467757 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL THIRUMANUR 53 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur GOVERNMENT DEEPIKA R 10 M OBC RAJKUMAR 18TN1467758 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL THIRUMANUR Page 5 of 243 Sr. Name of Name of Name of Sub Name of the School Name of the selected Class Sex Category Name of Father UID No Ref Code No. Revenue Education District Student or Mother District District (Block/Tehsil/Zone etc.) 54 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION SARANYA 7 F OBC SAKTHIVEL 18TN1467759 MIDDLE SCHOOL VETTAKKUDI 55 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION KUMARESAN 8 M OBC KATHIRESAN 18TN1467760 MIDDLE SCHOOL VETTAKKUDI 56 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur ST.IGNATIUS HIGH S.Dinosa 6 F OBC Stephen Jeyakumar 18TN1467761 SCVHOOL 57 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur ST.IGNATIUS HIGH P.R.Rubiga 7 F OBC Parvathi Rajarajan 18TN1467762 SCVHOOL 58 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur ST.IGNATIUS HIGH W.Jesiha 8 F OBC Wilbert 18TN1467763 SCVHOOL 59 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur ST.IGNATIUS HIGH P.Siva priya 9 F OBC Panchabikesan 18TN1467764 SCVHOOL 60 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur ST.IGNATIUS HIGH M.Reshma 10 F OBC Manoharan 18TN1467765 SCVHOOL 61 Ariyalur Ariyalur Ariyalur GOVERNMENT MEENA G 7 F OBC GOVINTHARAJ 18TN1467766 MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHANUR 62 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION ABINAYA 7 F OBC MUTHAIYAN 18TN1467767 MIDDLE SCHOOL POONDI 63 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION DINESHKUMAR 8 M OBC BAGAVATHI 18TN1467768 MIDDLE SCHOOL POONDI 64 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION VEERARAJA V 7 M OBC VENKATACHALA 18TN1467769 MIDDLE SCHOOL M 65 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION AARTHI M 6 F OBC MURUGESAN 18TN1467770 MIDDLE SCHOOL 66 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION ANANTHI 6 F OBC SELVARAJ 18TN1467771 MIDDLE SCHOOL PUTHUR Page 6 of 243 Sr. Name of Name of Name of Sub Name of the School Name of the selected Class Sex Category Name of Father UID No Ref Code No. Revenue Education District Student or Mother District District (Block/Tehsil/Zone etc.) 67 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION BOOMINATHAN 7 M Gen SUNDARRAJ 18TN1467772 MIDDLE SCHOOL PUTHUR 68 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION DURGA 8 F OBC SIVAKUMAR 18TN1467773 MIDDLE SCHOOL PUTHUR 69 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION VISHVESHWARAN B 6 M SC BUVANESHWARA 18TN1467774 MIDDLE SCHOOL N SENGARAYANKATTA LAI 70 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur PANCHAYAT UNION NANDHINI S 8 F OBC SAKTHIVEL 18TN1467775 MIDDLE SCHOOL SENGARAYANKATTA LAI 71 Ariyalur ARIYALUR Ariyalur Panchayat Union PREMKUMAR 6 M OBC GEETHA 18TN1467776 Middle School
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