30Th Batch (2011) 1. “A Study About Alcohol Consumption Among Jaffna

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

30Th Batch (2011) 1. “A Study About Alcohol Consumption Among Jaffna 30th Batch (2011) 1. “A study about alcohol consumption among Jaffna University Students” 2011 (30th Batch) Inthujan. V & Theepan. S Supervised by : Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran & Dr.T.Peranantharajah 2. “Prevalence of Polypharmacy and associated factors among senior citizens: community based cross sectional study in Nallur MOH area, Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Sujitha. K & Jathavani. G Supervised by : Dr.(Mrs.)T.S.Navaratinarajah & Dr.N.Rajeshkannan 3. “Study the influence of sociodemographic factors and knowledge of prevention on renal stone disease among renalstone patients admitted to the surgical wards Teaching Hospital Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Jenanthan. P & Arunan. R. C. A Supervised by : Dr.S.Rajendra &Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 4. “Study the effectiveness and influencing socio economic factors in diabetic patients’ management at diabetic centre, Teaching Hospital Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Sarmila. T & Umaginy. B Supervised by : Dr.N.Sivansuthan & Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 5. “A study of incidence and selected patient related factors on amoebic Liver abscess at Teaching Hospital, Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Janani. T & Puspana. P Supervised by : Dr.T.Kumanan & Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 6. “Study on knowledge and level of walking among Type II Diabetes patients: cross sectional study at diabetes centre Teaching Hospital Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Shobika. S & Vaseekari. K Supervised by : Dr.S.Sivansuthan & Dr.N.Rajeshkannan 7. “The study of association of nutritional status with their dietary intake energy expenditure and co-morbid diseases of the elders residing at elders homes in Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Piratheeshka. B & Tharshiny .M Supervised by : Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran & Dr.S.Kumaran 8. “Attitude changes among the Medical students and factors influencing these changes While they are progressing in their undergraduate training” 2011 (30th Batch) Thayalan Dias.S.J & Krishanth.K Supervised by : Dr.S.Sivaganesh & Mr.T.Arunakirinathan 9. “Study the influence of the attitude of the students on current facilities and utilization of library in Faculty of Medicine University of Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Ajanthan. R & Pratheepan. G Supervised by : Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran & Mrs.K.Murugathas 10. “Study the influence of work related factors on biological occupational Hazards among nursing staffs at Jaffna Teaching Hospital” 2011 (30th Batch) Jeisunthar. T & Manitheepan. K Supervised by : Dr.(Mrs).K.Murugananthan & Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 11. “Factors associated with sub fertility, health seeking behavior and psycho social consequence among the sub fertile couples: cross sectional study in Nallur MOH area” 2011 (30th Batch) Suramiya. A & Sinthujani. K Supervised by : Dr.(Mrs).G.Bavani & Dr.N.Rajeshkannan 12. “Study on knowledge of mothers and factors that influencing on feeding Practice of fewer than 5 year children in Kokuvil-Kondavil area” 2011 (30th Batch) Ealily. N & Malini. P Supervised by : Mrs.M.G.Sathiadas & Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 13. “Study of influence on maternal and neonatal morbidity in the occurrence of Neonatal jaundice in Teaching Hospital, Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Sobana. M & Sugirtha. S Supervised by : Dr.S.K.Arulmoli & Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 14. “Performance of students in G.C.E (O/L) 2010 and describe the family & social factors and their association on the performance (In Velanai educational division)” 2011 (30th Batch) Mathananayanan. G & Vatoothayan. M Supervised by : Prof.V.P.Sivanathan & Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 15. “Study the influence of sociodemographic, disease and service factors on knowledge of dengue disease among school students who are studying in G.C.E (O/L) in Jaffna zone” 2011 (30th Batch) Gajanthini. K & Tharsha. R Supervised by : Dr.T.Kumanan & Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 16. “Known risk factors for child maltreatment and weighing practice among the children aged less than five years, attending to the weighing posts of Nallur MOH area” 2011 (30th Batch) Thileepan. B & Gobishanth. M Supervised by : Dr.R.Maruthinar & Dr.S.Shivaganesh 17. “The association of educational level and available services on late pregnancy registration among pregnant mothers in Nallur MOH area, Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Kirushanthan. S & Theepan. R.M.M Supervised by : Dr.(Mrs)J.T.Sivashangar & Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 18. “Implications and outcomes of caesarian sections: A cross sectional study at Teaching Hospital, Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Abarna. K & Nisha. K Supervised by : Dr.A.Sritharan & Dr.N.Rajeshkannan 19. “Satisfaction of the patients on present clinic setup maintained at medical clinics and its magnitude among the elderly patients attending to Medical clinics at Teaching Hospital, Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Gowrinesan. Y & Sarangan. V Supervised by : Dr.T.Kumanan & Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 20. “Smoking habit and associated factors of undergraduate male students of academic year 2006/2007, University of Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Sivakanth.B & Ushjenthan. S Supervised by : Dr.S.Sivaganesh 21. “Factors influence the readmissions of Schizophrenic patients in Psychiatric unit, Base Hospital, Tellipalai” 2011 (30th Batch) Gayathri. G & Rushanthini. S Supervised by : Dr.S.Sivayokan &Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 22. “Study on selection of different educational institution and associated factors for GCE (A/L) Bio stream in Jaffna.” 2011 (30th Batch) Aravinthan. N & Devakumar. N Supervised by : Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran & Prof.P.Balasundarampillai 23. “Study on workload of public health midwives and associated factors: cross sectional study in Jaffna District” 2011 (30th Batch) Roeshanthan. S & Kabilan. T Supervised by : Dr.S.Jeyakumar & Dr.N.Rajeskannan 24. “Study about the influence of selected maternal and fetal factors related to premature deliveries in Teaching Hospital, Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Denyraj. F.X.C. & Nishanthiny. K Supervised by : Dr.S.Jeyakumar &Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 25. “An institutional based cross sectional study on oral health among Grade 11 students in Uduvil MOH area” 2011 (30th Batch) Muralitharan. Y & Kogulnath. R Supervised by : Dr.S.Balakumar & Dr.R. Surenthirakumaran 26. “Usage of mobile phones among A/L students: cross sectional study in Jaffna Educational zone” 2011 (30th Batch) Aravinthan. A & Jeyatharsan. T Supervised by : Dr.S.Balakumaran & Dr.N.Rajeshkannan 27. “Study of the trend and influence of selected factors on reproductive health knowledge and family planning usage among teenage pregnant mothers admitted to Teaching Hospital Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Rajeevan. J & Serujanan. T Supervised by : Dr.K.Guruparan & Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran 28. “Factors associated with family planning practice in Kondavil Centre PHM area” 2011 (30th Batch) Sivatharusan. V & Ajanthini. R Supervised by : Dr.S.Jeyakumar & Dr.S.Sivaganesh 29. “The study of the knowledge about contributing Manmade factors of GI cancer in relation to Socio-economic and Environmental factors; Among G.C.E (A/L) Students in Kopay Division”2011 (30th Batch) Pirabu. N & Shribavan. K Supervised by : Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran, Dr.N.Jeyakumaran & Dr.(Mrs).M.Senthilnanthanan 30. “Relationship between some selected factors and the performance in 1st Examination for Medical degrees of Medical students, University of Jaffna” 2011 (30th Batch) Abalaayan. S & Tishanthan. P Supervised by : Prof.V.Arasaratnam &Dr.S.Sivaganesh 31. “The study on the knowledge of O/L students regarding child abuse: A cross sectional study among GCE (O/L) students of Nallur AGA Division”2011 (30th Batch) Mathuranjany.J & Pavatharani. S Supervised by : Dr.(Mrs).M.G.Sathiadas & Dr.V.Murali 32. “Factors associated with selected health problems of pulmonary Tuberculosis patients coming to Chest clinic-Pannai”2011 (30th Batch) Kalaimaran. P &Yohatheepan. Y Supervised by : Dr.C.S.Jamunanandha & Dr.S.Sivaganesh 33. “Study on self-reported common health problems among the 2012 batch A/L students in Kilinochchi District”2011 (30th Batch) Kumaran. S & Uthayaseelan. K Supervised by : Dr.S.Sivayokan & Dr.S.Sivaganesh 34. “Study the influence of maternal and socio demographic factors on pregnancy related minor medical problems among pregnant women in Nallur MOH area”2011 (30th Batch) Narendran. R Supervised by : Dr.R.Surenthirakumaran & Dr.A.Sritharan .
Recommended publications
  • Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia List of Commanders of the LTTE
    4/29/2016 List of commanders of the LTTE ­ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia List of commanders of the LTTE From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The following is a list of commanders of theLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), also known as the Tamil Tigers, a separatist militant Tamil nationalist organisation, which operated in northern and eastern Sri Lanka from late 1970s to May 2009, until it was defeated by the Sri Lankan Military.[1][2] Date & Place Date & Place Nom de Guerre Real Name Position(s) Notes of Birth of Death Thambi (used only by Velupillai 26 November 1954 19 May Leader of the LTTE Prabhakaran was the supreme closest associates) and Prabhakaran † Velvettithurai 2009(aged 54)[3][4][5] leader of LTTE, which waged a Anna (elder brother) Vellamullivaikkal 25­year violent secessionist campaign in Sri Lanka. His death in Nanthikadal lagoon,Vellamullivaikkal,Mullaitivu, brought an immediate end to the Sri Lankan Civil War. Pottu Amman alias Shanmugalingam 1962 18 May 2009 Leader of Tiger Pottu Amman was the second­in­ Papa Oscar alias Sivashankar † Nayanmarkaddu[6] (aged 47) Organization Security command of LTTE. His death was Sobhigemoorthyalias Kailan Vellamullivaikkal Intelligence Service initially disputed because the dead (TOSIS) and Black body was not found. But in Tigers October 2010,TADA court judge K. Dakshinamurthy dropped charges against Amman, on the Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, accepting the CBI's report on his demise.[7][8] Selvarasa Shanmugam 6 April 1955 Leader of LTTE since As the chief arms procurer since Pathmanathan (POW) Kumaran Kankesanthurai the death of the origin of the organisation, alias Kumaran Tharmalingam Prabhakaran.
    [Show full text]
  • Country of Origin Information Report Sri Lanka May 2007
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INFORMATION REPORT SRI LANKA 11 MAY 2007 Border & Immigration Agency COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INFORMATION SERVICE 11 MAY 2007 SRI LANKA Contents PREFACE Latest News EVENTS IN SRI LANKA, FROM 1 APRIL 2007 TO 30 APRIL 2007 REPORTS ON SRI LANKA PUBLISHED OR ACCESSED BETWEEN 1 AND 30 APRIL 2007 Paragraphs Background Information 1. GEOGRAPHY........................................................................................ 1.01 Map ................................................................................................ 1.06 2. ECONOMY............................................................................................ 2.01 3. HISTORY.............................................................................................. 3.01 The Internal conflict and the peace process.............................. 3.13 4. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS...................................................................... 4.01 Useful sources.............................................................................. 4.21 5. CONSTITUTION..................................................................................... 5.01 6. POLITICAL SYSTEM .............................................................................. 6.01 Human Rights 7. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................... 7.01 8. SECURITY FORCES............................................................................... 8.01 Police............................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Report of the OHCHR Investigation on Sri Lanka (OISL)* **
    A/HRC/30/CRP.2 Advance Version Distr.: Restricted 16 September 2015 English only Human Rights Council Thirtieth session Agenda item 2 Annual report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and reports of the Office of the High Commissioner and the Secretary-General Report of the OHCHR Investigation on Sri Lanka (OISL)* ** * Reproduced as received ** The information contained in this document should be read in conjunction with the report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights- Promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka (A/HRC/30/61). A/HRC/30/CRP.2 Contents Paragraphs Page Part 1 I. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1–13 5 II. Establishment of the OHCHR Investigation on Sri Lanka (OISL), mandate and methodology ............................................................................................................. 14–46 7 III. Contextual background ........................................................................................... 47–103 12 IV. Overview of Government, LTTE and other armed groups...................................... 104–170 22 V. Legal framework ..................................................................................................... 171–208 36 Part 2– Thematic Chapters VI. Unlawful killings ..................................................................................................... 209–325 47 VII. Violations related to the
    [Show full text]
  • Unspeakable Truth
    This book is dedicated to the Tamils who perished waiting for justice Preface Contents This book traces the poignant history of Tamils in Sri Lanka after independence. It catalogues the Sri Lankan Tamils’ descent from a once thriving vibrant Nation to one Introduction that is today fi ghting for its very survival. This is a story about how a majority population consumed with religious chauvinism can corrupt a democratic process with untold 1. Documented genocide suffered by Tamils in Sri Lanka consequences. 1.1 State-aided Sinhala settlements in the Tamil homeland - Ethnic Cleansing 8 1.2 The Disenfranchisement of Tamils of Indian Origin 10 The book is organised into three sections covering the physical harm suffered by the 1.3 State-sponsored Riots against Tamils 12 Tamil community, the destruction of their cultural heritage and the attempts at negotiating 1.4 The 1983 Pogrom – a Watershed Event 16 a settlement which has come to nothing. The book also strikes a hopeful note at the 1.5 Progress from Pogroms to Aerial Bombings 20 end on how lasting peace can be achieved from the rubble of destruction. 1.6 The Torture and Murder of Civilians to win Submission 22 1.7 Rape as a Means of Suppression 26 The reader is likely to fi nd some images depicting examples of violence diffi cult and is 1.8 The Assassination of Political Leadership and Human Rights Activists 28 left to imagine the suffering endured by not only the victims but also their families and 1.9 Suppression and Violence against the Media 32 communities over the years.
    [Show full text]
  • Professional-Address.Pdf
    NAME FAT_HS_NA CORADDRE CORADD CORADDRE CORADDR COR_STATE COR_PIN SEX NAMECAT SS RESS1 SS2 ESS3 VIKRAM JIT SINGH COLONEL D.S. 3/33 CHANDIG CHANDIGAR 160011 M DR. VOHRA VOHRA SECTOR 28- ARH H USHA PANDIT TAPARE SH.TAPARE P 'SNEHBAND NEAR DIST- MAHARASH 412803 F MRS. BHIMRAO H' S.T. SATARA TRA JAI PRAKASH SINGH SHRI R.S.SINGH 15/32, WEST NEW DELHI M DR. PATEL BISWAJIT MOHANTY LATE SH. VOCATIONA HANDICA POLICE BIHAR M PRABHAT KR. L REHABI. PPED, COLONY,ANI MR. MOHANTY CENTRE A/84 SABAD,PAT PHILOMENA JOSEPH SHRI LECTURER S.P. TIRUPATI ANDHRA 517502 F J.THENGUVILAYIL IN SPECIAL MAHILA PRADESH MRS. EDUCATION UNIVERSI MODI PRAVIN SHRI BONNY DALIA ELLISBRIDG GUJARAT 380006 M KESHAVLAL M.K.CHHAGANLAL ORTHOPAE BUILDING E, MR. DICS ,NR AHMEDABA VEENA APPARASU SH. PLOT NO SHASTRI HYDERABAD ANDHRA F VENKATESHWAR 188, PURAM PRADESH MS. RAO 'SWAPRIKA' CLY,PO- PROF.T REVATHY SRI N.R.GUPTA THAKUR REHABI.F NAGGR,DILS HYDERAB ANDHRA F HARI OR THE UKH AD PRADESH ARABINDA MOHANTY SRI R.MOHANTY PLOT NO 24, BHUBANE ORISSA M DR. SAHEEDNA SWAR B.P. YADAV LATE 1/1 SARVA DELHI M DR. SH.K.L.MANDAL PRIYA DHARMENDRA KUMAR SHRI ROOP SENIOR DEPT. OF SAFDARJAN NEW DELHI 110029 M DR. CHAND MEDICAL REHABILI G WUNNAVA GANDHI SH MAYUR, 377 MUMBAI MAHARASH M RAMRAO W.V.V.B.RAMALIG V.P. ROAD TRA DR. AM MOHAN SUNKAD SHRI A.R. SUNKAD ST. HONAVA KARNATAKA 581334 M DR. IGNATIUS R SHARAS SHANKAR SHRI 11/17, PANDUR GOREGAON MAHARASH M MR. RANADE R.S.RAMCHANDR RAMKRIPA ANGWADI (E), MUMBAI TRA DR.
    [Show full text]
  • Sri Lankan Civil War
    Sri Lankan Civil War The Sri Lankan Civil War was an armed conflict of the entire area previously controlled by the Tamil fought on the island of Sri Lanka. Beginning on 23 Tigers, including their de facto capital Kilinochchi, main July 1983, there was an intermittent insurgency against military base Mullaitivu and the entire A9 highway,[29] the government by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Ee- leading the LTTE to finally admit defeat on 17 May lam (the LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers), an 2009.[30] Following the end of the war, the Sri Lankan independent militant organisation which fought to cre- government claimed Sri Lanka as the first country in the ate an independent Tamil state called Tamil Eelam in the modern world to eradicate terrorism on its own soil.[31] north and the east of the island. After a 26-year military Following the LTTE’s defeat, pro-LTTE Tamil National campaign, the Sri Lankan military defeated the Tamil Alliance dropped its demand for a separate state, in Tigers in May 2009, bringing the civil war to an end.[1] favour of a federal solution.[32][33] In May 2010, Mahinda For over 25 years, the war caused significant hardships Rajapaksa, the president of Sri Lanka, appointed the for the population, environment and the economy of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) country, with an initial estimated 80,000–100,000 peo- to assess the conflict between the time of the cease- [18] fire agreement in 2002 and the defeat of the LTTE in ple killed during its course.
    [Show full text]
  • Center for Peace & Reconciliation
    CENTER FOR PEACE & RECONCILIATION 08, Grousseault Road Jaffna Sri Lanka Tel / Fax 021 222 8131 E mail: [email protected] Web site: www.peacecentrejaffna.lk STUDENTS COMMUNITY IN NORTH & EAST IS TERRIFIED Parts of Sri Lanka, namely North and East are becoming a deadly place for the students, teachers or education officials. Attacks on education often escape international attention amid the general fighting in conflict-affected countries. However, the number of reported assassinations and intimidation, bombings and burnings of school and academic staff and buildings has risen dramatically in the past three years, reflecting the increasingly bloody nature of local conflicts around Sri Lanka. I strongly suggest that the worst-affected Schools, Colleges, Universities and other academic Institutions that should be safe havens for children, have increasingly become the prime target of attacks by armed parties. The students in the North and East of Sri Lanka are highly at stake. The Government continues not only to be indifferent to establish security measures against the massive death threat mounting on the students community but also it promotes the underworld activities by using its collaborating paramilitary viz. EPDP and Karuna Faction. Systematic suppression of Judiciary and the law enforcement authorities; Geographical set up of Jaffna Peninsula, PTA, Emergency Regulation, Multi-presence of Military, infiltration of LTTE into Government controlled area, activities of the Paramilitary have been hampering the study programme of the students in North and East. This is a part of the package deal of the Government to suppress the study programme of the students in the North and East. In the LTTE controlled area, the students are terrorised by forcible recruitment, intimidation and restriction in freedom of movement and expression.
    [Show full text]
  • LAPWING-3.Pdf
    E W S L N E N T T T E U VOLUME 3 l ISSUES 1&2 R JULY 2017 TO JUNE 2018 C LAP INGC U E N D A T R N A L I L M U A WN T I V F E O R Y S I T CUTN is showing a novel way to promote peace and harmony... two students from the Kashmir valley share their thoughts PEACE THROUGH EDUCATION!COVERSTORY æP06-07 BEHOLD THE STUDENT COLOURS WINS INT’L OF CHANGE AWARD INSIDE æP30-35 æP70-71 PLACE: CUTN campus. PHOTOGRAPHER: Dr. V. Madhurima LAPWING CUTN The Official Newsletter Lapwings are a subfamily of medium-sized wading birds that also include the plovers and dotterels. These blithe beings are known for their irregular wingbeat in flight and a shrill-wailing cry. With its lush landscape, the turf of CUTN CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TAMIL NADU campus is a groovy familiar for the winged visitors. Several exotic species of these feathered friends can be spotted all year round. VOLUME 3 ISSUES 1&2: JULY 2017 TO JUNE 2018 But the Lapwings superabound the CUTN scenery. That’s also a reason why the CUTN newsletter is named after the LAPWING. LAPWING LAPWING EDITORIAL TEAM EDITORIAL TEAM Prof. A. P. Dash Dr. S. Bhuvaneswari Dr. A. Ragupathy Dr. Shamala R. Dr. Boobalakrishnan N. Dr. Mamman Joseph Editor in Chief Executive Editor Executive Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Department Editor Lapwing Lapwing Lapwing Lapwing Lapwing Department of Applied Psychology CMA. V. Palani Prof. T. Sengadir Prof. S.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Publication
    ‘Let my heart be broken with the things that break the heart of God’ - Bob Pierce Founder, World Vision EVERY PAGE TELLS A STORY It is my pleasure to present to you the the Lord Himself has journeyed with us, journey of World Vision in Sri Lanka over the last 40 years. from 1977-2017. Every page here reflects the significant milestones that I wish to express my sincere gratitude to have contributed to crafting an identity all the former National Directors, as well that is uniquely our own. as present and former Board Members and staff, for their commitment and unstinted For some of you, these pages will surely loyalty to serve the most vulnerable take you on a journey along memory children of Sri Lanka and their families. lane. Every story is worth telling. For some others, these pages would be This is ours. reflective of your journey with us, in being a partner of World Vision. For the rest of you, these pages would serve as a reason for inspiration. Dr. Dhanan Senathirajah It is my wish that you see God’s National Director faithfulness present in every story World Vision Lanka recorded here: it is without doubt that 30 October 2017 1947 While on a trip to China, Robert (Bob) Pierce begins supporting a little girl in an orphanage. She was lovingly called ‘White Jade’. Bob gives the warden of the orphanage, Dr. Tena Holkeboer, his last five dollars and agrees to send the same amount each month to help care for the girl. 4 Bob Pierce did not take any pictures Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Survey of Fishing Effort for Sri Lankan Blue Swimming Crab in the Northwest and Northern Coast of Sri Lanka and Development of a Management Plan
    ii BOBLME-2015-Ecology-62 The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations concerning the legal and development status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The BOBLME Project encourages the use of this report for study, research, news reporting, criticism or review. Selected passages, tables or diagrams may be reproduced for such purposes provided acknowledgment of the source is included. Major extracts or the entire document may not be reproduced by any process without the written permission of the BOBLME Project Regional Coordinator. BOBLME contract: LOA/RAP/2015/06 For bibliographic purposes, please reference this publication as: BOBLME (2015) Survey of fishing effort for Sri Lankan blue swimming crab and development of a management plan. BOBLME-2015-Ecology-62 ii Technical report on Survey of fishing effort for Sri Lankan blue swimming crab in the Northwest and Northern coast of Sri Lanka and development of a management plan November 2015 Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources New Secretariat, Maligawatte, Colombo 10, Sri Lanka iii Survey of fishing effort for Sri Lankan blue swimming crab and development of a management plan Table of contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Names Or Aliases Aliases Details Achchudan Sivarasa Pirundaban
    • Names or Aliases Aliases Details Born in Jaffna, in 1972 Sivarasa Pirundaban alias Achchudan holds a French passport and presently living a low profile while actively engaging in LTTE's international terror network. He now resides with his two kids in a Middle Eastern country. Achchudan has followed his initial flying training in France and frequent visits Europe, Africa and Far East. Subject was once arrested in a far eastern country while carrying a large sum of money but has managed to escape disguised as a businessman. According to documents and technical data recovered Sivarasa Achchudan has also conducted combat flying Achchudan Pirundaban, alias training for suicide cadres. The authorities are in Suresh, the process of investigating into involvements of his brothers who are presently residing in Far East and Canada- also engaged in LTTE' international terror network. Achchudan has provided LTTE with technical assistance and training for its pilots on air suicide missions in 1998 including the 2003-2004 CFA period. He is alleged to have co-coordinated the LTTE's air raids in Colombo via satellite communication from his overseas base station. According to available reports, Achchudan owns many air power related assets overseas. Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian Adaikalanatham, Adaikalanathan, with strong LTTE connections. He represents a Selvam A. Selvam multi-electoral Vanni district and is a president of TELO (Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization). Once he was the chief bodyguard of Prabhakaran. Related by marriage to Sornalingam alias Shankar. He has political Ajith, Paamban - contacts in Tamil Nadu that he had developed when TN politicians visited Prabhakaran.
    [Show full text]
  • ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applica Ons for Inclusion Received in Form 6 Designated Loca on Iden Ty (Where
    ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applicaons for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated locaon identy (where applicaons Constuency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Ramanathapuram Revision identy have been received) From date To date @ 2. Period of applicaons (covered in this list) 1. List number 01/12/2020 01/12/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial Name of Father / Mother $ Date of Date of Time of number Name of claimant / Husband and Place of residence of receipt hearing* hearing* (Relaonship)# applicaon KUMARALAKSHMI 1 01/12/2020 Anandaraman Raman (O) 3/338, East Street , Pillaimadam, , Ramanathapuram Kumar 2 01/12/2020 VIGNESH M MOHANASUNTHARAM (F) 82/1, PULIKARA STREET, SAKKARKOTTAI, , Ramanathapuram NO 17, KANAKU APPUSAMI 2ND STREET, WARD NO 3 MANDAPAM 3 01/12/2020 AJAY KUMAR MARUDUPANDI (F) , , Ramanathapuram 4 01/12/2020 suriya krishnan maya krishnan (F) 2/27, kanniyapuram,melamadai, keelakarai, , Ramanathapuram 5 01/12/2020 SUGUNA GOVINTHAMOORTHY (F) 7/33, KENIKKARAI VALASAI, NAGACHI, , Ramanathapuram 6 01/12/2020 KATHIRESAN MUTHUSAMY (F) 317/D, VANDIKARA STREET, SOORANKOTTAI, , Ramanathapuram 7 01/12/2020 SARANYA MUTHUIRULANDI (F) 7/86, RAJAGOPAL NAGAR, RAMESWARAM, , Ramanathapuram 8 01/12/2020 DEEPAKARAN KUMARESAN (F) 3/12, KUTHAKOTTAI, KUTHAKOTTAI, , Ramanathapuram 9 01/12/2020 MUNEESHWARI PARAMATHMA (H) MANTHOPPU, RAMESWARAM, RAMESWARAM, , Ramanathapuram 10 01/12/2020 ANITHA KUMARESAN (F) 3/12, KUTHAKOTTAI, KUTHAKOTTAI, , Ramanathapuram 11 01/12/2020 SOWMIYA M MOHANSUNTHARAM (F) 82/1, PULIKARA STREET, SAKKARAKOTTAI,
    [Show full text]