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Ward Wise List of Property PONDICHERRY MUNICIPALITY WARD-WISE LIST OF PROPERTY TAX DEFAULTERS FROM THE YEAR 1995-96 TO 2020-21 Sl Assessment Owner Name Father Name Door Door Sub Starting Arrear Street No Number Number Number Demand Total Year 1 - DEBASYNPET ⇧ 1 10010230475 R. ANITHA M. RAMESH 288 B 2020 65291 23 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 2 10010230382 ARUMUGAM.M MANIKKA 270 272 2020 34083 23 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD MUDALIAR(EXPIR (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) ED) 3 10010010550 BHASINGAM, 28 2020 29981 1 - LOURDU NAGAR (MUTHIALPET) DHANALAKSHMI, NAVEEN (PONDICHERRY) THIAGU 4 10010060080 S.S.V. MUTHUSWAMY S.S. VARATHARAJ 2 4TO2628 2013 23324 6 - MARKET LANE(NORTH SIDE) (ST. SIMONPET) (PONDICHERRY) 5 10010290401 MOHANA BALAKRISHNA 104 2020 16913 29 - KARUVADIKUPPAM MAIN ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 6 10010230367 PERUMAL KOIL PROPERTY 196 2001 16299 23 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 7 10010230506 CHITRA,MAHESWARI 156 2020 13481 23 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 8 10010230496 V.BASHINAGAM 2 2020 11759 23 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 9 10010150241 GNANASEKARAN THANGAVEL 74 2012 11603 15 - EZHAI MARIAMMAN KOIL STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 10 10010230360 BATMANABANE BOOPATHI @ 154 2020 10437 23 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD BOOBALAN (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 11 10010230362 MURUGESA MUDHALIYAR 160 2020 10061 23 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) Total 243232 2 - MUTHIALPET(WEST) ⇧ 1 10020090237 MANOGARIMARY 77 1995 63402 9 - PONNAMBALA MUDALIAR STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 2 10020070133 P. KALAIARASI PALANISAMY 40 2019 29938 7 - EZHAIMARIAMMAN KOIL STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 3 10020120452 SANDANASAMY 68 2019 27028 12 - BHARATHIDASAN STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 4 10020010614 FATHIMA, TAUBICK, 1 3 2020 24159 14 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD BENAZIR, ASBACK (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 5 10020020065 THAMIZHSELVI. E 81 2018 15202 2 - PERUMALNAIDU STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 6 10020140542 LAKSHMIKANDAN.R 93 2019 14930 14 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 7 10020120470 MARTIAL PHILOMINA ARUL 88 2020 13628 12 - BHARATHIDASAN STREET ANANDHAM (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 8 10020140631 VARADARAJAN SRINIVASAN 219 2020 13399 14 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 9 10020040097 BASKARAN 41 43 2020 12386 14 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) Total 214072 3 - MUTHIALPET (EAST) ⇧ 1 10030140548 V. ANNAPOORANI VAITHIYALINGA 17 - 1996 33062 14 - KUTTI KIRAMANI STREET M (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 2 10030150475 T.K.ARUMUGAM T.KANDHASAMY 99 2020 26691 15 - MUTHAYAMUDALIAR STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 3 10030150420 THAIYUMANASWAMY 37 2018 21717 15 - MUTHAYAMUDALIAR STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 4 10030130547 V. ANNAPOORANI VAITHIYALINGA 2 E 2008 19178 13 - SAINT ANTONE STREET M (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 5 10030090199 HOLDER 98 E1 2000 15103 9 - KATTAMANIKUPPAM STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 6 10030050135 REV FATHER FATHIMA H.SC VEERAPPAN 49 2005 11068 5 - SOLAITHANDAVANKUPPAM SCHOOL STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 7 10030130341 ARUNASALAM GOVINDASAMY 14 2018 10893 13 - SAINT ANTONE STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) Total 137712 4 - SOLAI NAGAR ⇧ 1 10040591388 THE PONDICHERRY SIVAJOTHI, 1 2018 233379 59 - SABTHAGIRI GARDEN (SOLAI MEDICAL MISSION PVT LTD K.NARAYAN NAGAR) (MUTHIALPET) 2 10040241406 HOLDER 18 2008 67615 24 - MARIAMMANKOIL STREET (SOLAI NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 3 10040661509 V. SARAVANAN VASUDEVAN 16 2018 65768 66 - MUTHUKRISHNAN SALAI (DHANALAKSHMI GARDEN) (SOLAI NAGAR) 4 10040230768 HOLDER 31 1995 51145 23 - KATTAMANIKUPPAM STREET (SOLAI NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 5 10040300943 P. MAMALLAN PALANIVEL 75 2020 38064 64 - PERUMAL KOIL STREET (SAVUKUPET ROAD) (SOLAI NAGAR) 6 10040010036 HOLDER 33 1995 20366 1 - KURUNCHI STREET (HOUSING BOARD QUARTERS) (SOLAI NAGAR) 7 10040070266 HOLDER 31 1995 14686 7 - NEITHAL STREET (HOUSING BOARD QUARTERS) (SOLAI NAGAR) 8 10040461145 SUGUMAR SHANMUGA 123 2018 14499 23 - KATTAMANIKUPPAM STREET MUDHALIAR (SOLAI NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 9 10040011508 R. PARVADY P. 92 A 2020 13406 1 - KURUNCHI STREET (HOUSING RAMAMOORTHY BOARD QUARTERS) (SOLAI NAGAR) 10 10040180703 THIRUVARAMBAL 90 2009 10736 18 - NADU THERU (SOLAI NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 11 10040080291 ARUL MEGU MANTHAI 35 1995 10595 8 - MARUDHAM STREET (HOUSING VALI MARIAMMAM BOARD QUARTERS) (SOLAI NAGAR) ALAYAM Total 540259 5 - VAITHIKUPPAM ⇧ 1 10050190457 SEASHORE ASSOCIATES & R 31 2020 45783 19 - PILLAIYAR KOIL STREET SADASHIVA REDDY, (VAITHIKUPPAM) (PONDICHERRY) SAMUNDESWARY, ADHISESHAN 2 10050170263 ARUMUGAM 30 2006 17124 17 - PATCHAIVAZHIAMMAN KOIL STREET (VAITHIKUPPAM) (PONDICHERRY) 3 10050160216 NAGAPPAN THIYAGARAJAN 89 1995 14315 16 - PAPPAMMAL KOIL STREET (VAITHIKUPPAM) (PONDICHERRY) 4 10050240684 VEERAPPAN 97 B2 1995 12859 24 - ACCASAMY MADAM STREET (V.O.C. NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 5 10050240682 THE HOLDER 95 A 2018 11775 24 - ACCASAMY MADAM STREET (V.O.C. NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 6 10050160170 DHELASTHEEN . M MURUGASAN 29 2019 11710 16 - PAPPAMMAL KOIL STREET (VAITHIKUPPAM) (PONDICHERRY) Total 113566 6 - V.O.C. NAGAR ⇧ 1 10060230502 PONFAB 6 2016 250715 23 - MARIAMMAN KOIL STREET (MANJINI NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 2 10060260671 NALINI NARAYANAN AMBADI 80 2009 24620 26 - ACCASAMY MADAM STREET NARAYANAN (V.O.C. NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 3 10060020731 SAVARIRAJAN @ G. PALANIRAJA 1 A 2020 10832 31 - EZHAI MARIAMMAN KOIL SOUNDARARAJAN STREET (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) Total 286167 7 - RAMAKRISHNA NAGAR ⇧ 1 10070030504 DR LOUIS PRAKASAM VICTOR 497 TO499 2020 114511 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD KANNAYA JEGANATHAN (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 2 10070030086 LOUIS SINNAYA 507 2020 78225 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD AROKIASAMY (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 3 10070030087 LOUIS SINNAYA 509 511 2020 76764 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD AROKIASAMY (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 4 10070030072 MURUGESAN 441 2018 55023 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 5 10070160429 ANUSUYABAI DHASARADHA 44 2004 42861 16 - RAMAKRISHNA NAGAR CHETTIYAR (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 6 10070030078 SARASWATHY 469 2018 21990 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 7 10070140344 LAKSHMI DHANASEGARAN 33 2006 21961 14 - POOKARA STREET (MANJINI NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 8 10070060114 MOHAMED NASSIR 6 2004 14771 6 - ARUNAGIRI CHETTI STREET (MUTHAYAMUDALIARPET) (MUTHIALPET) 9 10070110231 NEELA VELAYUDAM 7 2015 14564 11 - OTHAVADAI STREET (MUTHAYAMUDALIARPET) (MUTHIALPET) 10 10070030052 VISALATCHY 303 305 2017 14176 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 11 10070030048 SARAVANABAVAN GANESA 287 293 2019 13682 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD MUDALIAR (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 12 10070030076 T. ARIVAZHAGAN THANGARASSU 465 2019 13274 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 13 10070030060 ALAMELU KANNAN.E 337 2017 13196 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 14 10070030567 BALAN MANMADHASA 313 315 2020 11605 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD MY (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 15 10070110554 VARADHARAJ VELAYUDAM 1 A 2019 10990 11 - OTHAVADAI STREET (MUTHAYAMUDALIARPET) (MUTHIALPET) 16 10070130313 POUCHEPPACANDY. J & 20 2018 10260 13 - POOKARA STREET SMALL LANE OTHERS (MANJINI NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 17 10070110249 DHANAM GOPAL 30 2016 10084 11 - OTHAVADAI STREET (MUTHAYAMUDALIARPET) (MUTHIALPET) Total 537937 8 - THIRUVALLUVAR NAGAR ⇧ 1 10080440817 P. THIRUNAVUKKARASU PALANI RATHINA 152 2020 467537 44 - SARDAR VALLABAI PATEL SALAI MUDHALIAR (PONDICHERRY) (PONDICHERRY) 2 10080030869 SHENBAGA RESIDENCY 432 2020 447039 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 3 10080440758 DR.P.THIRUNAVAUKKARAS PALANIRATHINA 154 2020 184497 44 - SARDAR VALLABAI PATEL SALAI U M (PONDICHERRY) (PONDICHERRY) 4 10080030059 SUBBAIYA ARUMUGAM 360 A 2020 102555 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 5 10080030870 SHENBAGA RESIDENCY 434 2020 94728 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 6 10080440736 KRISHNAMOORTHY SUBRAMANI 104 2020 89575 44 - SARDAR VALLABAI PATEL SALAI (PONDICHERRY) (PONDICHERRY) 7 10080440740 V. KANNAN VELAYUDAM 150 2020 71072 44 - SARDAR VALLABAI PATEL SALAI UDAYAR (PONDICHERRY) (PONDICHERRY) 8 10080360649 K.THILAGAVATHY A.KUMARAGURU 3 2019 45760 52 - I CROSS (GANAPATHY NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 9 10080510778 MOHANA SUNDARAM(SAI PAZHANIYANDI 42 TO48 2020 40033 51 - BHARATHY ST (T.V. NAGAR) BABATIRUMANANILAYAM) MUDHALIAR (PONDICHERRY) 10 10080290478 HABEERBUR RAHAMAN MOHAMED 58 2018 35145 51 - BHARATHY ST (T.V. NAGAR) IBRAHIM (PONDICHERRY) 11 10080290477 ABDUL NAZAR & IBRAHIM SAYAB 56 2014 32575 51 - BHARATHY ST (T.V. NAGAR) BROTHERS (PONDICHERRY) 12 10080290481 T. PUNITHA THANAPAL 68 2020 31237 51 - BHARATHY ST (T.V. NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 13 10080290455 PERIYANAYAGAM 31 2001 30847 51 - BHARATHY ST (T.V. NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 14 10080350889 C. PRUTHIVIRAJAN CHIDAMBARANA 8 2019 26554 35 - KARUVADIKUPPAM ROAD THAN .I (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 15 10080030056 KARUNAKARAN VEERASAMY 348 A 2019 22282 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 16 10080290458 SHANMUGAM 33 2004 18587 51 - BHARATHY ST (T.V. NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 17 10080030854 KARPAGA VINAYAGAR KOIL 330 332334336 2019 17202 3 - MAHATHMA GANDHI ROAD PROPERTY (MUTHIALPET) (PONDICHERRY) 18 10080470748 M. RAMESH, S. SENTHIL MOHAN 382 2018 16893 47 - VELAYUTHAM THOTTAM CHETTIAR (MAHATHMA GANDI ROAD) SELVARAJAN, (PONDICHERRY) K.G. SELVARAJ 19 10080310811 R. KRISHNASAMY RAGOTHAMAN 4 2019 14914 31 - DR.ABDUL KALAM STREET (RANGAVILAS THOTTAM) (PONDICERRY) 20 10080290459 S.M.GOVINDARAJAN MANIKAM 34 2004 14427 51 - BHARATHY ST (T.V. NAGAR) (PONDICHERRY) 21 10080030040 NOORJAHAN ABDOUL GAFFAR 150 2020 14180
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