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ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V , PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applications For ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V , PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applications for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated location identity (where Constituency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Tiruchuli Revision identity applications have been received) 1. List number@ 2. Period of applications (covered in this list) From date To date 01/12/2020 01/12/2020 3. Place of hearing * Serial number$ Date of receipt Name of claimant Name of Place of residence Date of Time of of application Father/Mother/ hearing* hearing* Husband and (Relationship)# 1 01/12/2020 DEVI ALAGARPANDI (H) 7/26, PERUMAL KOVIL STREET, SOOLAIKAVUNDANPATTI, , 2 01/12/2020 USHA JAI SANKAR (F) 5/16, MELA STREET, KALOORANI, , 3 01/12/2020 SELVARAJ MOSES MOSES MANUVEL (F) 1/4, CHRISTIAN STREET, TIRUCHULLI/VELANOORINI, , 4 01/12/2020 RAJAKUMARI SELVARAJ MOSES (H) 1/4, CHRISTIAN STREET, SELVARAJ TIRUCHULLI/VELANOORINI, , 5 01/12/2020 Muthu Selvi Suntharm (F) 2/52, pappanam, pappanam, , 6 01/12/2020 Madhavan Raja (F) 2/129-1, South street, Aviyoor, , 7 01/12/2020 NANTHINIPANDI IAPPAN (H) 2/29, KARIAPATTI, KALYANIPURAM, , 8 01/12/2020 PANDILAKSHMI KUMARAVEL (F) 2/152, PACHERI, MUDUKKANGULAM, , 9 01/12/2020 PRIYA MAKESH (F) 1/53, WEST STREET, NANTHIKUNDU, , 10 01/12/2020 RAMAR RAMARAJ (F) 208, EAST STREET, NANTHIKUNDU, , 11 01/12/2020 SURESHKUMAR RAMASANTHIRAN (F) 2/147, PACHERI, MUDUKKANGULAM, , 12 01/12/2020 SANGARESWARI VEERA INDRA KUMAR 1/76A, MUDUKKANGULAM, (H) MUDUKKANGULAM, , 13 01/12/2020 GAYATHRI MUTHUMARI (F) 2/175, PACHERI, MUDUKKANGULAM, , 14 01/12/2020 RAJATHI KANDHASAMY (F) 1/148, EAST STREET, NANTHIKUNDU, , 15 01/12/2020 KAVITHA KARUPPAIYAH (F) 5/135, COLONY STREET, ALLIKKULAM, , 16 01/12/2020 PAVUNRAJ THANGARAJ (F) 1/257, SOUTH STREET, MANTHOPPU, , 17 01/12/2020 PAVITHRA MARIAPPAN (F) 116/2, COLONY STREET, MANTHOPPU, , 18 01/12/2020 VEERA PRAVEEN SENTHILVEL MURUGAN 2/17, NORTH STREET, KUMAR (F) MANTHOPPU, , 19 01/12/2020 DIVYADHARSHINI MUTHUKKUMAR (F) 1-175, ALAGIYANAYAGIPURAM, MUDUKKANGULAM, , 20 01/12/2020 JOSEPH SUNDARAJ (F) 1/65, 1ST WARD , SOUTH STREET, VAKKANANGUNDU, , 21 01/12/2020 ANDREW SOLOMON CHARLES RAJU (F) 1/113, VAKKANANGUNDU , RAJ VAKKANANGUNDU, VIRUDHUNAGAR, , 22 01/12/2020 ALDRIN ROBIN RAJ CHARLES RAJU (F) 1/113, VAKKANANGUNDU, VAKKANANGUNDU, , 23 01/12/2020 PANDISELVI PANDI (F) 5/120, SOUTH STREET, ALLIKKULAM, , 24 01/12/2020 THAMARAI KANI MUTHU VEL (F) 5/12, MANGULAM, MANGULAM, , 25 01/12/2020 ARUNPANDI SARAVANAN (F) 1/215, SOUTH STREET, MANTHOPPU, , 26 01/12/2020 ROHIT PANDI JAYAPANDI (F) 137/1, NORTH STREET, MANTHOPPU, , 27 01/12/2020 BAVANI KARTHIGA MANIKANDAN (F) 1/157, EAST STREET, MANTHOPPU, , 28 01/12/2020 ABIRAMI KARUPPASAMY (F) 58, NORTH STREET, ALLIKKULAM, , 29 01/12/2020 BALAMURUGAN MUTHUSAMY (F) 6/34A, EAST STREET, ALLIKKULAM, , 30 01/12/2020 SATHISH KARUPPASAMY (F) 5/125, SOUTH STREET, ALLIKKULAM, , 31 01/12/2020 VINOTHINI DHEIVENTHIRAN (F) 5/22, MIDDLE THERU, ALLIKKULAM, , 32 01/12/2020 MEENACHI KAMARAJ (F) 288, SOUTH STREET, KARIAPATTI, , 33 01/12/2020 VINODHIINI AYYAVU (F) 350, OLD COLONY, S MARAIKULAM, , 34 01/12/2020 ARULMURUGAN CHELLAPPA (F) 43, NORTH STREET, S MARAIKULAM, , 35 01/12/2020 MATHAVAN BOOMILAKSHMI (M) 333, OLD COLONY, KARIAPATTI, , 36 01/12/2020 Harshani Veeramani Mohan (F) 12/6, pandian Nagar, Kariyapatti, , 37 01/12/2020 Surya Saran Saravanamoorthy (F) 369, Nethaji Street, Kariyapatti, , 38 01/12/2020 Kaviya Jawaharajan (F) 6/1 -219, pandiyan Nagar, Kariyapatti, , 39 01/12/2020 Geetha Sekar (F) 2/65, Middle street, Thiruchuli, , 40 01/12/2020 MUTHUSURYA MARIMUTHU (F) 22, 2ND STREET, KEELAPARAIKULAM, , 41 01/12/2020 Veeralakshmi A Achuthan (H) 70, therkku street, kurandi, , 42 01/12/2020 Rajkumar L Linga rasu (F) 137/1, ambedkar street, kurandi, , 43 01/12/2020 Eswari L Loganathan (F) 4/193, kariapatti, kurandi, , 44 01/12/2020 Veeramani P Pandi (F) 52/4, east street, kurandi, , 45 01/12/2020 Naveenkumar K Karuppaiah (F) 2/46, vadakku street, kurandi, , 46 01/12/2020 Selvakumar M Murugan (F) 1/33, gandhi puram, kurandi, , 47 01/12/2020 Raja R Rajangam (F) 59/1, gandhi puram, kurandi, , 48 01/12/2020 Dhanush kodi S Selvaraj (F) 153, east street, kurandi, , 49 01/12/2020 Karthick K Karuppasamy (F) 1/46, vadakku street, kurandi, , 50 01/12/2020 Pothum ponnu P Pandi (F) 52, east street, kurandi, , 51 01/12/2020 Manju K Karuppaiah (F) 2/46, vadakku street, kurandi, , 52 01/12/2020 Bhuvaneshwari S Santhanam (F) 40, east street, kurandi, , 53 01/12/2020 Kalaivani A Athimoolam (F) 394, east street, kurandi, , 54 01/12/2020 Ishwarya M Moorthy (H) 122/1, east street, kurandi, , 55 01/12/2020 Rekku pillai V Vijay (H) 2/110A, WEST STREET, KURANDI, , 56 01/12/2020 Veeradivya G Ganesan (H) 4/150, therkku street, kurandi, , 57 01/12/2020 Indira V Vijayakumar (H) 165, west street, kurandi, , 58 01/12/2020 Eswari A Alagar (H) 41, kurandi, kurandi, , 59 01/12/2020 Petchi ammal P Palanikumar (H) 2/13, vadakku street, kurandi, , 60 01/12/2020 Naga roshini A Arumugam (F) 91, east street, kurandi, , 61 01/12/2020 Sudha V Vanni (F) 3/56, kurandi, kariapatti, , 62 01/12/2020 Selvi A Aasai muthu (H) 4/192, thangapandi nagar, kurandi, , 63 01/12/2020 Muthulakshmi R Raman (F) 187, vadakku street, kurandi, , 64 01/12/2020 kesavan AyyamPandi (F) 89, Melakallankulam, Kariyapatti, , 65 01/12/2020 Ayyanan Raman (F) 192, Melakkallankulam, Musttakurichi, , 66 01/12/2020 Abiram duraisingam (F) 91, Melakallakulam, Musttakurichi, , 67 01/12/2020 Gopuram Kothalam (F) 14, otha Veedu, Melakallankulam, , 68 01/12/2020 Ayyamperumal Murugan (F) 75, Melakallankulam, Musttakurichi, , 69 01/12/2020 Ramu Sakthi (F) 4 A , east St, Melakallankullam, , 70 01/12/2020 Rakkammal kanthan (F) 128, east St, Melakallankulam, , 71 01/12/2020 Ajithkumar durai Singam (F) 91, Melakallankulam, Musttakurichi, , 72 01/12/2020 murugeswari siva (H) 11, nasarpuliaangulam, mustakurichi, , 73 01/12/2020 petchi oorkavalan (F) 75A, nasarpuliaangulam, mustakurichi, , 74 01/12/2020 thiruselvi ayyanar (H) 47, nadarpuliaangulam, mustakurichi, , 75 01/12/2020 Kappuvaneswari Muthukrishnan (H) 61, West Street, Kottangulam, , 76 01/12/2020 Karthigaiselvi Mayamalai (F) 18-1, Middle Street, Kottangulam, , 77 01/12/2020 Jeevitha L Lingaraj (F) 125/1, ambedkar street, kurandi, , 78 01/12/2020 Usha K Kannan (F) 1/65, middlle street, arasakulam, , 79 01/12/2020 Iswariya R Raman (F) 3/2, vadakku street, arasakulam, , 80 01/12/2020 Dharmaraj T Thangapandy (F) 45/4, seekanendhal, arasakulam, , 81 01/12/2020 Saravanakumar R Rajenthiran (F) 5/10, seeganendhal, arasakulam, , 82 01/12/2020 Vimalkumar M Murugan (F) 20, seeganendhal, arasakulam, , 83 01/12/2020 Sakthivel P Panjavarnam (M) 5/16, seeganendhal, arasakulam, , 84 01/12/2020 Karuppasamy P Panjat charam (F) 1/7, vadakku street, arasakulam, , 85 01/12/2020 Sasikala S Sekar (F) 31, seeganendhal, arasakulam, , 86 01/12/2020 Sangeetha M Muniyandi (F) 5/3, seeganendhal, arasakulam, , 87 01/12/2020 Varathammal A Athiraja (F) 5/47, seeganendhal, arasakulam, , 88 01/12/2020 Monisha M Magendhran (H) 5/45, seeganendhal, arasakulam, , 89 01/12/2020 Solaiyammal M Malai samy (H) 5/32-2, seeganendhal, arasakulam, , 90 01/12/2020 Preetha R Rajiv (H) 5/5-1, seeganendhal, arasakulam, , 91 01/12/2020 Inparasan R Rajenthiran (F) 3/44, therkku street, arasakulam, , 92 01/12/2020 Ilavarasan R Rajenthiran (F) 3/44, therkku street, arasakulam, , 93 01/12/2020 Kannan R Rajenthiran (F) 3/44, therkku street, arasakulam, , 94 01/12/2020 Karthiswari K Karnan (F) 3/24(2), therkku street, arasakulam, , 95 01/12/2020 Malai samy A Alagarsamy (F) 3/38, therkku street sikanendhal, arasakulam, , 96 01/12/2020 Revathi M Muthuramalingam (F) 4/19, THERKKU STREET, arasakulam, , 97 01/12/2020 Pandeeswari M Markandan (H) 2/138A, THERKKU STREET, ARASAKULAM, , 98 01/12/2020 Agilandeswari M Muthuramalingam (F) 31/300, therkku street, arasakulam, , 99 01/12/2020 Meenakshi M Maarnadu (F) 3/41, therkku street, arasakulam, , 100 01/12/2020 Saranya P Poisollan (F) 12/1, vadakku street, arasakulam, , 101 01/12/2020 Gayathri S Sankara narayanan (H) 3/17, arasakulam, arasakulam, , 102 01/12/2020 Muthulakshmi P Palpandi (F) 49/1, vadakku street, arasakulam, , 103 01/12/2020 Silambarasan A Arumugam (F) 2/193, South Street, Aviyoor, , 104 01/12/2020 Ram kumar.S Sekar (F) 2/295, East Street, Aviyoor, , 105 01/12/2020 V .Pallpandi Vel (F) 2/120, Kaliamman Kovil South street, Aviyoor, , 106 01/12/2020 Raja Pandi.N Nalluraman (F) 2-91, South Street, Aviyoor, , 107 01/12/2020 Nallu Ramu Mari (F) 2/84-2, Kaliyappan Kovil South Street, Aviyoor, , 108 01/12/2020 M.Thangapappa P.Mahalingam (H) 2/57, Kaliamman kovil Street, Aviyoor, , 109 01/12/2020 Pandiyammal Rajendren (H) 95, North Street, Aviyoor, , 110 01/12/2020 Sethuraji.R Raji (H) 2/129-1, South Street, Aviyoor, , 111 01/12/2020 Arumugam.S Shanmugam (H) 2/132, East Street, Aviyoor, , 112 01/12/2020 Sudha R Ramasamy (F) 2/40, South Street, Aviyoor, , 113 01/12/2020 Jeyapriya.K Krishan (F) 1/408, South Street, Aviyoor, , 114 01/12/2020 K.Rajeswari Karuppaiya (F) 2/30, South Street, Aviyoor, , 115 01/12/2020 Karuppasamy.V Velu (F) 2/160, South Street, Aviyoor, , 116 01/12/2020 Pandi.P Paraman (F) 1/3/180, Colony Street, Aviyoor, , 117 01/12/2020 N.Nanthini Nalluraman (F) 2/107-1, South Street, Aviyoor, , 118 01/12/2020 K.Ragunathan Kanan (F) 1/471-2, Ramachandra nagar, Aviyoor, , 119 01/12/2020 K.Shanmugam Kandan (F) 2/132, East Street, Aviyoor, , 120 01/12/2020 S.Karthickkumar Sekar (F) 2/295, East Street, Aviyoor, , 121 01/12/2020 Kavitha Bose (H) 1/443, West Street, Aviyoor, , 122 01/12/2020 M.Siva Mahalingam (F) 2/150, South street, Aviyoor, , 123 01/12/2020
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