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Tamil Nadu Government Gazette © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2009-11. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2009 [Price: Rs. 14.40 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 45] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2009 Karthigai 2, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2040 Part VI—Section 4 Advertisements by private individuals and private institutions CONTENTS PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Pages ChangChangChange of Names .. 1737-1772 Notice .. 1772 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) Director of Stationery and Printing. CHANGE OF NAMES My son, V. Prasanna, born on 13th March 1998 (native My son, J. Vinesh, born on 18th November 2003 district: Coimbatore), residing at Old No. 737-M, (native district: Kanyakumari), residing at Old No. 5/25, New No. 60, 62, Puliyakulam Road, R.D. Nagar, Puliyakulam, New No. 5/39, Narayanvilai, Mangavilai Post, Kanyakumari- Coimbatore-641 045, shall henceforth be known 629 501, shall henceforth be known as AGASH, J.V. as V. VIJAYPRASANNA. R. JEGAN. G. VIJAYARANGHARAJAN. Narayanvilai, 9th November 2009. (Father.) Coimbatore, 9th November 2009. (Father.) I, Mohamed Natchia, wife of Thiru Mohamed Madharsha I, D. Yasoda, wife of Thiru D. Premkumar, born on Ravuthar, born on 12th July 1935 (native district: 20th May 1954 (native district: Chennai), residing at Nagapattinam), residing at Old No. 24, New No. 25, Katheeb Old No. 17, New No. 47, Munuswamy Achari Street, Lebbai Street, Nagapattinam-611 001, shall henceforth be Perambur, Chennai-600 011, shall henceforth be known known as ALI MOHAMED NATCHIAL. as P. YASODHA. MOHAMED NATCHIA. D. YASODA. Nagapattinam, 9th November 2009. Chennai, 9th November 2009. My son, S. Sriabimanew, born on 18th April 2007 I, C. Nanthini, daughter of Thiru M. Chellappa, born on (native district: Kanyakumari), residing at Old No. 9-30B, 22nd March 1989 (native district: Tirunelveli), residing at New No. 9-67, Mutharvilai, Cherukol, Kattathurad, Old No. 76-A, New No. 98, Pumphouse Road, Shencottah, Kanyakumari-629 158, shall henceforth be known Tirunelveli-627 809, shall henceforth be known as S.J ABIMANYUVARAJ. as C. NANDHINI. T. SENTHAMILVASAN. C. NANTHINI. Mutharvilai, 9th November 2009. (Father.) Shencottah, 9th November 2009. D.T.P.—VI-4 (45)—1 [ 1737 ] 1738 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec.4 My son, R. Lalu Lox, son of Thiru A. Joseph Arul Robinson, I, N. Priya, daughter of Thiru P. Natesan, born on born on 27th January 1996 (native district: Kanyakumari), 19th August 1987 (native district: Salem), residing at residing at No. 1/10-D, Mana Thottam, Vellicode, No. 23-B, Arumuga Iyyar Street, Thalaivasal Post, Attur Mulagumoodu Post, Kanyakumari District, shall henceforth Taluk, Salem-636 112, shall henceforth be known be known as J. LALU LOX. as N. PRIYAROSHINI. S. ªêL¡ ð£Šð£. N. PRIYA. Mulagumoodu, 9th November 2009. (Mother.) Thalaivasal, 9th November 2009. I, R. Dhinesh Kumar, son of Thiru C. Ramamoorthy, born My adopted daughter, M. Ambika, biological daughter of on 3rd June 1981 (native district: Erode), residing at Thiru M. Mayandi, born on 5th December 1986 (native No. 376, Bhavani Road, Perundurai, Erode-638 052, shall district: Sivagangai), residing at No. 35, Kamarajapuram, henceforth be known as R.R. DINESH SANKAR. 10th Street, Pudukkottai-622 002, shall henceforth be known R. DHINESH KUMAR. as P.N. AMBIKA. Perundurai, 9th November 2009. P. NAGAMUTHU. Pudukkottai, 9th November 2009. (Adopted Father.) My son, J. Mohamed, born on 26th November 2007 (native district: Thiruvarur), residing at No. 2-207, Main I, A. Kharuppaiaen, son of Thiru S. Ayyavu, born on Road, Avoor, Valangaiman Taluk, Thiruvarur-612 701, shall 15th June 1955 (native district: Pudukkottai), residing at henceforth be known as J. MOHAMED AADIL. No. 1368, Kamban Nagar 4th Street, Rajagopalapuram, M. JANI BATCHA. Pudukkottai-622 003, shall henceforth be known Avoor, 9th November 2009. (Father.) as A KARUPPAIIAN. A. KHARUPPAIAEN. I, M.K. Kaja Mohideen Meeran, son of Thiru Kani Bava, Pudukkottai, 9th November 2009. born on 5th January 1967 (native district: Tirunvelveli), residing at Old No. 28, New No. 79-E-1, North Road Street, My son, K. Kalaiarasan, born on 25th March 1996 (native Cheranmahadevi Post, Tirunelveli-627 414, shall henceforth district: Thanjavur), residing at No. 152-C, North Street, be known as KAJA MOHIDEEN, K. Pudukkottai Ulloor, Pattukkottai-614 701, shall henceforth be M.K. KAJA MOHIDEEN MEERAN. known as K. KALANITHI. Cheranmahadevi, 9th November 2009. R. KARUNANITHI. Pattukkottai, 9th November 2009. (Father.) I, K. Gobika Ramani, wife of Thiru D. Selvam, born on 4th April 1978 (native district: Tiruppur), residing at My son, V.T. Ajith Vishwa, born on 7th March 2000 Old No. 12, New No. 1214, Durai Ramasamy Nagar, Vellakoil (native district: Kanyakumari), residing at Old No. 26/127, Post, Kangeyam-638 111, shall henceforth be known New No. 26/28, Neduvilai, Mangavilai Post, Kanyakumari- as K.R.N. GOPIKAA. 629 501, shall henceforth be known as T.V. HARIVISHWA. K. GOBIKA RAMANI. M. VETTISELVAN. Vellakoil, 9th November 2009. Neduvilai, 9th November 2009. (Father.) I, J. Samuel Chandra Doss, son of Thiru John Thiruthuva I, V. Revathi, wife of (Late) Thiru S. Balamurugan, born Doss, born on 1st May 1980 (native district: Madurai), on 10th January 1983 (native district: Salem), residing at residing at No. 1/366, Grace Cottage, Anbu Nagar, No. 189-B, Puthumariamman Koil Street, Veeranam Main Kadachanenthal, Madurai-625 107, shall henceforth be Road, Salem-636 003, shall henceforth be known known as J. SAMUEL CHANDRA DASS. as V. NITHYAA. J. SAMUEL CHANDRA DOSS. ªõ. «óõF. Madurai, 9th November 2009. Salem, 9th November 2009. I, T. Venkatashwararaj, son of Thiru D. Thangamani, My daughter, Aarna Sriram, born on 22nd April 2008 (native district: Coimbatore), residing at Old No. 28, born on 3rd December 1973 (native district: Virudhunagar), New No. 51/1, 50 Feet Road, Krishnasamy Nagar, residing at Old No. 27/1, New No. 114, Karuppanan Ramanathapuram, Coimbatore-641 045, shall henceforth be Street, Sivakasi-626 123, shall henceforth be known known as TWARITHA SRIRAM. as T VENKATESHWARARAJ. G. SRIRAM. T. VENKATASHWARARAJ. Coimbatore, 9th November 2009. (Father.) Sivakasi, 9th November 2009. I, D. Prabhavathi, wife of Thiru M. Balamuruggan, born I, Athukuri Subramanyam, son of Thiru A. Satyanarayana, on 5th June 1978 (native district: Salem), residing at born on 5th June 1974 (native district: Tiruvallur), residing at Old No. 3/80, New No. 3/146, Tholasampatty Post, Omalur No. TB-59, TNHB, Bagalur Road, Hosur, Krishnagiri- Taluk, Salem-636 503, shall henceforth be known as 635 109, shall henceforth be known as A SUBRAMANYAM. D. PRABHA. ATHUKURI SUBRAMANYAM. D. PRABHAVATHI. Hosur, 9th November 2009. Tholasampatty, 9th November 2009. My daughter, Jannathul Firthous, born on 2nd May 2001 My daughter, B. Gokilavani, daughter of Thiru Baskaran, (native district: Thanjavur), residing at Old No. 9/61E, born on 17th March 2007 (native district: Namakkal), residing New No. 9/214, Main Road, Rajagiri Post, Papanasam at No. 4/14-A, Senkuttaikaadu, Palaniappanoor Post, Taluk, Thanjavur-614 207, shall henceforth be known Rasipuram-637 412, shall henceforth be known as SALMA BANU. as B GUNAVATHI. M.M. JAMAL MOHAMED. B. OORVASI. Rajagiri, 9th November 2009. (Father.) Palaniappanoor, 9th November 2009. (Mother.) Nov. 18, 2009] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1739 My daughter, J. Idhaya, daughter of Thiru R. Jeyaraj, I, G. Subbulakshmi, wife of Thiru N. Gurusami, born on born on 9th April 1992 (native district: Theni), residing at 26th February 1951 (native district: Madurai), residing at Old No. 8, New No. 13-1-21, Middle Street, Vellayammal No. 2/276, “Sri Vari”, Vithagar Veedhi, Gomathipuram Second Puram, Odaipatty SO., Theni-625 540, shall henceforth be Main Road, Madurai-625 020, shall henceforth be known known as J. IDHAYAMUHILI. as P.R. SUBBULAKSSHMI. J. KALAIVANI. G. SUBBULAKSHMI. Vellayammal Puram, 9th November 2009. (Mother.) Madurai, 9th November 2009. I, C. Priya, daughter of Thiru S. Chandrasekaran, born on My son, T.S. Praneskumar, born on 31st January 1994 7th November 1990 (native district: Coimbatore), residing at (native district: Coimbatore), residing at No. 9, T.V.K. Nagar, Old No. 6, New No. 11, Marriamman Koil Street, Mettur, Postal Colony, College Road, Tiruppur-641 603, shall Podanur, Coimbatore-641 023, shall henceforth be known henceforth be known as S. PRANESH. as C. JAYALAKSMI. P. SAMPATHKUMAR. C. PRIYA. Tiruppur, 9th November 2009. (Father.) Coimbatore, 9th November 2009. My son, K. Manoj, son of Thiru A.E. Krishnamoorthy, I, M. Umamaheswari, wife of Thiru C. Balamurugan, born born on 15th December 1993 (native district: Tiruppur), on 10th November 1978 (native district: Tiruchirappalli), residing at No. 11/6, M.G.R. Nagar, Pillaiyar Kovil, residing at Old No. 39, New No. 78, M.M. Nagar 5th Street, Ammapalayam, Tiruppur-641 652, shall henceforth be known Uyyakondanthirumalai, Vayaloor Road, Tiruchirappalli- as K. MANOJKUMAR. 620 102, shall henceforth be known as B. UMAMAHESWARI. R. M. UMAMAHESWARI. ðˆñ«ü£F. Tiruppur, 9th November 2009. (Mother.) Tiruchirappalli, 9th November 2009. My son, S. Santhosh, born on 10th October 1994 (native I, Ramesan Nair, Y.G., son of Thiru N. Govinda Panicker, born on 2nd May 1964 (native district: Coimbatore), residing district: Tiruppur), residing at No. 3/1, Sithappa Avenue, at Old No. 51, New No. 2/232-A. Noreena Garden, Rayapuram, Tiruppur-641 601, shall henceforth be known K.N. Palayam, Vadavally, Coimbatore-641 041, shall as R.P.S. SANTHOSH. henceforth be known as RAMESH NAIR V G S. SIVASAMY. RAMESAN NAIR, Y.G. Tiruppur, 9th November 2009. (Father.) Coimbatore, 9th November 2009. I, Karuppusamy, N., son of Thiru Nataraj, P., born on I, R. Radhamani, wife of Thiru A.
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