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Housing Beneficiaries 2001 A Address of the beneficiaries of Amritakuteeram Housing Scheme from 1st oct 2000 to 31st March 2001 1 Lakshmi TC 32/370 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 2 Venu Tc 32/736 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 3 Radhakrishnan Tc 32/277 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 4 Ramla Beevi TC 32/729 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 5 Remesan Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 6 Kumar Balanagar Colony Vettukadu Thiruvananthapuram 7 Sudhamni Balanagar Colony Vettukadu Thiruvananthapuram 8 Murugan TC 32/463 Vettukadu Thiruvananthapuram 9 Radha Vijayan TC 32/106 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 10 Anilsuma TC 32/137 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 11 Remla Egabad TC 32/98 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 12 Sajeevan SRA Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 13 Rajan vapini Balanagar Colony Vettukadu Thiruvananthapuram 14 Padmini. TC 32/79 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 15 Selvan TC 32/76 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 16 Kochammini TC 32/301 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 17 Brijith TC 32/14 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 18 Ambi Surendran Tc 32/87 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 19 Vasanthakumari TC 32/741 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 20 Jagathamma TC 32/298 Bala Nagar Colony Vettukad Thiruvanandapuram 1 Sivaraman Makkoottathil Thanneermukkom Alapuzha Alapuzha 2 Revamma Thachakkalchira Thanneermukkom Alapuzha Alapuzha 3 Uma Amma Madathil Thanneermukkom Alapuzha Alapuzha 4 Dhinesan Dhinesh Bhavan Thanneermukkom Alapuzha Alapuzha 5 Chandrababu Thattapurakkal Muhamma Alapuzha Alapuzha 6 Padmakumar Mankuzhiveliyil Veedu Muhamma Alapuzha Alapuzha 7 Narayanan Pulikkathara Thannermukkom Alapuzha Alapuzha 8 Purushan Chakkalakkulam Kanchippadam Alapuzha Alapuzha 9 Sudharsanan Chittamthara Kanchippadam Alapuzha Alapuzha 10 Raju Puthiyaveedu Kanchippadam Alapuzha Alapuzha 11 Radha Chakkanattu Veli S.L.Puram Alapuzha Alapuzha 12 Haridas Chittamthara Kanchippadam Alapuzha Alapuzha 13 Vijayamma Chakkanattu S.L.Puram Alapuzha Alapuzha 14 Madusoodhanan Veelikakath Muhamma Alapuzha Alapuzha 15 Viswambharan Kalathithara Thanneermukkom Alapuzha Alapuzha 16 Kanchana Veliyil Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 17 Sarngadharan Mattathu Veliyil Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 18 Babu Kattadukkal Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 19 Sivadas Patincharetharayil Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 20 Sheela Manoharan Kundasseriyil Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 21 Sreedharan Kampiyil Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 22 Sujatha Vattathil Veedu Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 23 Surendran Kizhekkethalakkal Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 24 Sukumaran Kizhekkethayil Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 25 Sugantha Sarngatharen Vattathil Veedu Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 26 T.K.Ayappan Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 27 Ajitha Jayaraj Kezhekkethayil Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 28 Ajayan Pullaseriyil Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 29 Ani Panakkal Purakkal Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 30 Bhavani Challiyil Veedu Kattoor Alapuzha Alapuzha 1 Sarojam Mathoorkonam Arumana Kollencode Kannyakumari 2 Santha Kolveli Veedu Cheruppaloor Kollencode Kannyakumari 3 Saraswathi Vatakombhagam Manavalakurichi Kollencode Kannyakumari 4 Lilltle Salim Chamavila Veedu Fathima nagar Kollencode Kannyakumari 5 Ommana Thachakkoottukuzhi veeduFathima puram Kollencode Kannyakumari 6 Sukumari Pettakada Veedu Kollancode Kollencode Kannyakumari 7 Kamalamma Pettakada Veedu Sastra Nagar Kollencode Kannyakumari 8 Lakhsmi Kuzhichal Veedu Arumana Kollencode Kannyakumari 9 Lalitha Sanbramkonam Veedu Alamchola Kollencode Kannyakumari 10 Indu Thundathil Veedu Edakkode Kollencode Kannyakumari 11 Indira Thuruthil Veedu Edakkode Kollencode Kannyakumari 12 Saraswathi Vykundapuram Mulakuroode Kollencode Kannyakumari 13 Ramachandran Vayalparambvila Veedupoottetty Kollencode Kannyakumari 14 Thankamma Vilayilvilakam Vykkalloore Kannykumari Kannyakumari 15 Santha Thani Veedu Edakkode Kollencode Kannyakumari 16 Shobhana Padmavilasam Meaikamandavam Kollencode Kannyakumari 17 Saraswathi Pullanikkattuvila Thiruvattar Kollencode Kannyakumari 18 Valsala Vattavila Veedu Thiruvattar Kollencode Kannyakumari 19 Krishnamma Medavilakam Kollancode Kollencode Kannyakumari 20 Bhavani Kalladi veedu Kollancode Kollencode Kannyakumari 21 Chellamma Kizhanoor Cheruvaloor Puliyursala Kannyakumari 22 Kanaka Bai Thundanavilai Puthukada Amsi Kannyakumari 23 Sujatha Thattanvilaputhan Kanikutivilai Kumarapuram Kannyakumari 24 Sundara Bai Alvetty Maruthamkode Chemmenkala Kannyakumari 25 Rajam Melekalivathil Krathoore Kollencode Kannyakumari 26 Santhakumari Moodanvila Poottetty Kallada Pattanam Kannyakumari 27 Gomathi Nangavilakam Chitharal Attoor Kannyakumari 28 Kalyani Melpuram veedu Aanducode Kannykumari Kannyakumari 29 Saradha Pincharikkavila Edakkode Chemmenkala Kannyakumari 30 Sasikala Ayakkottevila Edakkode Chemmenkala Kannyakumari 1 Mani Kurungotttharammal Oorath Kuttaidy Kozhikode 2 Nani Kythappoyil Kothood Thottilpalam Kozhikode 3 Padmini. 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P Puthankandam Mundackal Po. Meppadi. 673 577 Wayanad 2 Shyla Sivan Mulavayalil House Moodakoli. Po Vokeri, Sultan Battery Wayanad 3 Geetha Chandran Druvakkattu House Beenachi.Po Sultan Batteri. 673 592 Wayanad 4 Madhavi. K Noolakunnu Colony Thazhathoor Po. Cheeral. 673 595 Wayanad 5 Sreedharan Chetti Vengur House Kuppadi Po. Batteri Wayanad Wayanad 6 O.A. Rajappan Odakkal House Poothadi.Po kenichira.673 596 Wayanad 7 Sobha vasu Komuttimadathil Vellarimala.Po Meppadi. 673 577 Wayanad 8 Usha Muraleedharan Soochipara Road Vellarimala.Po Meppadi. 673 577 Wayanad 9 Padhmavathi Chirakunnath House Karadipara.Po Pampla,S.Battery Wayanad 10 A.V. Sasi and Sobha Kuniyil House Battery Po. Kaipancheri.673 592 Wayanad 1 Panju Pazam Vadalivillai Radhapuram Thirunelveli. Tamil Nadu 2 Subbalakshmi Vallioor Radhapuram Thirunelveli. Tamil Nadu 3 Thangalakshmi Panamgudi. Po Radhapuram Thirunelveli. Tamil Nadu 4 Selvam Pottu Panamgudi Po Radhapuram Thirunelveli. 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