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10-I] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 Maasi 28, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2045 © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2014 [Price : Rs. 53.60 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 10-I] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 Maasi 28, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2045 Part VI–Section 1 (Supplement) NOTIFICATIONS BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, ETC. TAMIL NADU NURSES AND MIDWIVES COUNCIL, CHENNAI. (Constituted under Tamil Nadu Act III of 1926) TAMIL NADU MIDWIVES COUNCIL ELECTORAL ROLL THE YEAR 1994 [ 1 ] DTP—VI-1 Sup. (10-I)—1 2 REGISTERED MIDWIVES FOR THE YEAR 1994 Regn.No. Name of the Candidate Particulars Date of Address Regn. 40842 V.C. Fanny Terine Vijayarani The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR 23.02.1994 No.1, Sundar Nagar, Medical University, State bank Officers Chennai trained B.Sc., Colony, Crawford, (Nursing) at Holly Cross Trichy-12. College of Nursing, Trichy from 06.07.88 to 15.04.1992 Exam: May 1992 40843 Vincent Ruby Mercy Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 5/11, R.K. Cert.No:24635 trained a t Venkadasamy St, School of Nursing, Govt. Ponnappa Nadar Nagar, Raja Mirasudhar Hl, Nagercoil-629 004, Thanjavur. From 01.03.92 Kanyakumari Dist. to 31.08.92 Exam: Aug 1992 40844 Muthusamy Ramuthai Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 D/o. Muthusamy, Cert.No:2459 6 trained at Veeralapatty South Coimbatore Medical Garden, Veeralapatty College Hl, Coimbatore. Post, Palani Taluk, From 01.03.92 to 31.08.92 Anna Dist. Exam: Aug 1992 40845 Rajagopal Sheela Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 Matha Koil Street, Cert.No:24176 t rained at No.124, Arugandham Govt. Kasturba Gandhi Hl, Poundi Thottapalayam, Madras. From 01.05.91 to Vellore-4. 31.10.91 Exam: Oct 1991 40846 Bhuvaneswari Sundaram Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 H.No.2, Chetti Street, Cert.No:24659 trained at Pandamangalam, Govt. Raja Mirasudar Hl, Woraiyur, Trichy-3. Thanjavur. From 01.03.92 to 31.08.92 Exam: Aug 1992 40847 Sesaiah Femina Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 No.6, Periamappillai Cert.No:24311 trained at Lane, Kerecope Street, Sacred Heart Hl, Tuticorin. Tuticorin-1. From 01.07.91 to 31.12.91 Exam: Dec 1991 40848 Richard Fernando Exlin Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 62, North Street, Cert.No:24322 trained at Alanthalai, Sacred Heart Hl. Tuticorin. V.O.Chidambaram Dist. From 01.07.91 to 31.12.91 Exam: Dec 1991 40849 Danapal Pillai Gomathi Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 D/o. Chinthamani, Cert.No:24101 trained at Amaravathyppattinam IOG & Govt. Women and Village, Children Hl, Egmore, Baluchettichatram Via, Madras. From 01.05.91 to Kancheepuram Tk. 31.10.91Exam: Dec 1991 3 40850 Ponnangathevar Muthunagai Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 Rathinasamy Thevar Cert.No:24040 trained at Street, Usilampatti, Coimbatore Medical Madurai Dist. College Hl, Coimbatore. From 15.04.91 to 14.10.91 Exam: Aug 1991 40851 Gopal Packialakshmi Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 Govt. Timber Depot. Cert.No:24554 trained at Ranithottam, Nagercoil, Govt. Rajaji Hl, Madurai. Kanyakumari Dist. From 1.03.92 to 31.08.92 Exam: Aug 1992 40852 Nalinadevi Rengan Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 42, New Colony, Cert.No:24634 trained at Manapparai, Trichy Govt. Raja Mirasudar Hl, 621312 Thanjavur. From 01.03.92 to 31.08.92 Exam: Aug 1992 40853 Elizabeth John The Madurai Kamaraj 23.02.1994 Puthookallel House, University, Palkalai naga r, Punnaveli – Post, trained B.Sc., (Nursing) at Punnaveli, Christian College of Pathanamthitta .Dist., Nursing, Christian Kerala. Fellowship Community Health Centre, Ambilikkai from 14.08.87 to 31.11.1991 Exam: Nov 1991 40854 Parthasarathy Vasantha Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 Tamil Illam, Kumari Cert.No:22413 trained at Ananthagopalapuram, Govt. Rajaji Hl, Madurai. Padirankottai Post, From 1.01.89 to 30.06.89 Thiruvonam via 614614. Exam: June 1989 40855 Shanmugam Pushpalatha Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 29, Main Alwarpet, Cert.No:18560 trained at Coonoor 643101, Govt. Rajaji Hl, Madurai. Nilgiris. From 1.01.84 to 30.06.84 Exam: June 1984 40856 M. Amirtha Gowri Armed Forces Medical 23.02.1994 No.7, North Street, Services Examining Board, Thadicembu Post, New Delhi trained at Dindigul (TK), Anna Military Hospital, Jabalpur Dist.-624 709 from Mar 1986 to Oct 1986 Exam: Oct 1986 Primary Registration with Punjab Nursing Council under No.6433 dated 17.03.92 4 40857 James Beula Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 Saral Vilai, Mamthoor, Cert.No:23885 trained at Kurichy Post, IOG & Govt. Women and Kattathurai Via, Children Hl, Egmore, Kanyakumari Dist. Madras. From 01.03.91 to 31.08.91 Exam: Aug 1991 40858 Marimuthu Umashankari Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 No.88, H-Block, Cert.No:24479 trained at Boopathi Nagar, IOG & Govt. Women and Kodambakkam, Children Hl, Egmore, Madras-24. Madras. From 01.12.91 to 31.05.92 Exam: May 1992 40859 Evangeline Pramila Ponnuraj The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR 23.02.1994 Shanmuga Nivas, EB Medical University, Colony, Dharmapuri Chennai trained B.Sc., 636705 (Nursing) at Holly Cross College of Nursing, Trichy from 15.07.87 to 15.04.1992 Exam: May 1992 40860 Ramiah Jeyalakshmi Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 C/o. R. Venkateswaran, Cert.No:23538 trained at Sorting Assistant, RMS Govt. Rajaji Hl, Madurai. M.A. Division, Dindigul From 1.07.96 to 31.12.90 624003 Exam: Dec 1990 40861 Esther Selvamony Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 2, Indira Nagar Cert.No:23171 trained at Extension, Gosimedu, Govt. Women and Pondicherry-6. Children Hl, Egmore, Madras. From 01.04.90 to 30.09.90 Exam: Sep 1990 40862 Janaki Pappamman Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 35/A, Nehru Street, Cert.No:22242 trained at Thudiyalur Post, Coimbatore Medical Coimbatore 641034 College Hl, Coimbatore. from 01.1.89 to 30.06.89 Exam: June 1989 40863 Janet Thomas Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 No.8, IInd Street, Cert.No:24442 trained at Poompuhar Nagar, IOG & Govt. Women and Kolathur, Madras - Children Hl, Madras-8. 600 099. from 01.12.91 to 31.05.92 Exam: May 1992 40864 Sakunthala Siruthaiyur Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 24-4, Masthan Street, Azhagu Cert.No:24562 trained at Manaparai Post, Trichy Govt. Rajaji Hl, Madurai. Dist. From 1.03.92 to 31.08.92 Exam: Aug 1992 5 40865 Florence Margaret The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR 23.02.1994 No.4/2, Buddhar Street, Devakumari Medical University, Nandavana Mettur, Chennai trained B.Sc., Avadi, Madras – 71. (Nursing) at College of Nursing, Madras Medical College, Madras from 22.04.88 to 31 .12.92 Exam: Nov 92 40866 Gnanakkan Prema Govt. of Tamil Nadu 23.02.1994 Poolappalayas, Cert.No:23874 trained at Kaspapettai, Govt. Rajaji Hl, Madurai. Avalpoondurai, Erode From 1.01.91 to 30.06.91 638115. Exam: June 1991 40867 R. Amutha CMAI. Board Cert. 23.02.1994 C-1, P.R.O. Quarters, No:6720 trained at School R.A. Puram, Madurai - of Nursing, C.S.I. Kalyani 28. General Hospital, Madras from 02.07.90 to 01.07.93 Exam: 15.06.93 40868 Betty Thomas CMAI. Board Cert. 23.02.1994 Kaniyamparampil No:6721 trained at School House, Pariyaram P.O., of Nursing, C.S.I. Kalyani Vakathanam, Kottayam, General Hospital, Madras Kerala. from 03.07.90 to 02.07.93 Exam: 15.06.93 40869 Daisy D CMAI. Board Cert. 23.02.1994 No.23, Gandhi Road, No:6722 trained at School Tambaram West, of Nursing, C.S.I. Kalyani Madras – 600 045. General Hospital, Madras from 02.07.90 to 01.07.93 Exam: 15.06.93 40870 Grace .J CMAI. Board Cert. 23.02.1994 133/1, Essan Pallam, No:6723 trained at School Manampathy P.O., of Nursing, C.S.I. Kalyani 603105. General Hospital, Madras from 02.07.90 to 01.07.93 Exam: 15.06.93 40871 Jasmine Kanmani CMAI. Board Cert. 23.02.1994 No.5, Bajanai Koil No:6724 trained at School Street, Padi, Madras – of Nursing, C.S.I. Kalyani 600 050. General Hospital, Madras from 02.07.90 to 01.07.93 Exam: 15.06.93 40872 D. Jeba Prabha Pushamani CMAI. Board Cert. 23.02.1994 2/143, Bajanai Koil No:6725 trained at School Street, Polichalur, of Nursing, C.S.I. Kalyani Madras - 600 074 General Hospital, Madras from 02.07.90 to 01.07.93 Exam: 15.06.93 6 40873 S. Prema CMAI. Board Cert. 23.02.1994 2/55, South Steet, No:6726 trained at School Mullanillai, of Nursing, C.S.I. Kalyani Sawyerpuram (PO), General Hospital, Madras V.O., Chidambaranar from 02.07.90 to 01.07.93 Dist. Exam: 15.06.93 40874 Y. Rosy CMAI. Board Cert. 23.02.1994 Mr. Yesuraj, Salai Pet No:6727 trained at School Village, Pernambut of Nursing, C.S.I. Kalyani Post, Gudiyatham (TK), General Hospital, Madras - 635 810. from 01.07.89 to 30.06.93 Exam: 15.06.93 40875 S. Stella Mary CMAI. Board Cert. 23.02.1994 No.22/1, Katlabomman No:6728 trained at School Street, Nandhavana of Nursing, C.S.I. Kalyani Mettoor, Avadi, Madras General Hospital, Madras - 71. from 13.07.89 to 12.07.93 Exam: 15.06.93 40876 D. Nightingale Syamala CMAI. Board Cert. 23.02.1994 No.115, Panambakkam, No:6729 trained at School Senji Post, of Nursing, C.S.I. Kalyani Kadambathur (via), General Hospital, Madras Thiruvellore (TK). from 06.07.88 to 05.07.93 Exam: 15.06.93 40877 Kannappan Elizabethrani Govt.
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