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S.No Name of the Taluk Name of Benficiaries Amount Rs. 1 2 3 4 1 1/9 Horticulture-Athoor taluk Horticulture-Athoor taluk GAJA CYCLONE - HORTICULTURE CROP DAMAGES AFFECTED FARMERS LIST S.No Name of the taluk Name of Benficiaries Amount Rs. 1 2 3 4 1 Athoor THANGAPANDI 1350 2 Athoor MANJU 2700 MOHAMED ARSHATH 3 Athoor MEERAN 5400 4 Athoor NAINAR MOHAMMED 5400 5 Athoor FABITHA BANU 10800 6 Athoor SULTHAN MAIDEEN 4050 7 Athoor KADARMEERAN 6050 8 Athoor PALUSAMY 5400 9 Athoor SUBBIAH 2000 10 Athoor BASHEERKHAN 2700 11 Athoor GOBI 5400 12 Athoor KARUNAGARAN 14175 13 Athoor MURUGAN 8302 14 Athoor DHANALAKSHMI 6075 15 Athoor VIJAYABALAMURUGAN 5400 16 Athoor NAGALAKSHMI 10665 17 Athoor KRISHNAN 6750 18 Athoor MURUGESAN 4050 19 Athoor MURUGAMANI 1350 20 Athoor VELMURUGAN 9855 21 Athoor THANGARAJ 4320 22 Athoor JOTHIMANI 1620 23 Athoor MARIMUTHU 5400 24 Athoor THANARAJ 5467 25 Athoor RAMASAMY 2700 26 Athoor JEYARAJ 1080 27 Athoor PERUMU (OR) PERUMAL 7289 28 Athoor ALAGURAJA 1350 29 Athoor KAMUTHAI 1350 30 Athoor RAJESHWARI 1435 31 Athoor KALAISELVI 1350 32 Athoor KARUDEVAN 4725 33 Athoor AMARAKAMU 5400 34 Athoor MURUGAN 5400 35 Athoor PANDI 4050 36 Athoor RAMASAMY 4860 37 Athoor SUMATHI 3510 38 Athoor THANDAPANI 3375 39 Athoor MURUGAN 10125 40 Athoor MUTHULAKSHMI 6075 2/9 Horticulture-Athoor taluk Horticulture-Athoor taluk 42 Athoor NATARAJAN 9722 43 Athoor GOBALAKRISHNAN 7560 44 Athoor MARIMUTHU 9855 45 Athoor VELMANI 5400 46 Athoor PONNUTHAI 7087 47 Athoor POOBALAKRISHNAN 4590 48 Athoor RAMASAMY 2970 49 Athoor PALANISAMY 5400 50 Athoor AROCKIYASAMY 5872 51 Athoor RAJU 1080 52 Athoor PALPANDI 8099 53 Athoor THANGARAJ 7155 54 Athoor RAMAKRISHNAN 3645 55 Athoor VEERAMMAL 2700 56 Athoor VASANTHA 1350 57 Athoor CHANDRAKALA 2700 58 Athoor SOWDAMMAL 2294 59 Athoor NAGAPPAN 7425 60 Athoor MURUGESAN 7155 61 Athoor RAJU 5400 62 Athoor RAMKUMAR 10800 63 Athoor VEERAPANDI 3375 64 Athoor BOJARAJAN 4050 65 Athoor PERUMAL 3375 66 Athoor SANTHI 5400 67 Athoor KANNAN 2700 68 Athoor JEYARAM.P 1350 69 Athoor MARIYAMMAL.K 10800 70 Athoor MARIA AROKIAM 6818 71 Athoor A.NAGARAJAN 4725 72 Athoor GREGORY 7357 73 Athoor DHANASAMY.S 3375 74 Athoor MUTHURAJ.K 5400 75 Athoor AROKIYAM.J 2025 76 Athoor JEYAPAULRAJ.S 2430 77 Athoor ANTONY.Y 2700 78 Athoor SYED ABUTHEKAR 5400 79 Athoor AKBAR.V 8100 80 Athoor PALANICHAMY.P MALLIGA.P 6750 81 Athoor KULANDAIRAJ.M 4050 82 Athoor PERIYASAMY.V 5400 83 Athoor RAMAMOORTHY.V 5400 84 Athoor DHANALAKSHMI.R 4050 85 Athoor ANTONYSAMY.A 4050 86 Athoor GOPAL.P 2700 3/9 Horticulture-Athoor taluk Horticulture-Athoor taluk 88 Athoor K.MARAKYAR 2700 89 Athoor RAJENDRAN 5400 90 Athoor PONNAMMAL 2430 91 Athoor MASTHAN ALI 2700 92 Athoor AYYAKKUTTI 2700 93 Athoor PANDI 1620 94 Athoor VIJAYA 2700 95 Athoor JEEVANANDAM 1215 96 Athoor RAMALAKSHMI 2700 97 Athoor SURESH 2700 98 Athoor ARUMUGAM 2700 99 Athoor NAGARAJ 2430 100 Athoor ELANGOVAN 2700 101 Athoor CHINNARAJA 2700 102 Athoor MURUGAN 1350 103 Athoor PAPATHI 2700 104 Athoor AZHAGU 33120 105 Athoor UMA 24480 106 Athoor VEERAMANI 3600 107 Athoor RASOOL MOHAIDEEN 3600 108 Athoor JAMEL MOHAMED 3600 109 Athoor PREMAKUMARI 2700 110 Athoor KRISHNAN 2700 111 Athoor SAKTHIVEL 2700 112 Athoor SUBRAMANI 2700 113 Athoor MUTHUSAMY 2700 114 Athoor PERUMAL 2700 115 Athoor PITCHAIMANAI 2700 116 Athoor ABBACHI 2700 117 Athoor S.PANIMATHA 5332 118 Athoor R.KASTHURI 5130 119 Athoor SUBRAMANI.K.P 7965 120 Athoor PANNEERSELVAM 5400 121 Athoor ANTHONY.V 4050 SOOSAIRAJ S.J MANAGER 36000 122 Athoor OF ST.MARY'S ESTATE 123 Athoor PANJAMMAL 3060 124 Athoor SADAIYANDI 7200 125 Athoor PUSHPAMALA 10980 126 Athoor PEYATHEVAR 11700 127 Athoor BHUVANESWARIERNEST 22509 PRANESH MARIO BHASKAR 36000 128 Athoor 129 Athoor ERNEST 36000 130 Athoor GURU PRRASATH 15930 131 Athoor JEYAMURUGAN 15210 4/9 Horticulture-Athoor taluk Horticulture-Athoor taluk 133 Athoor SENTHILKUMAR 10800 134 Athoor SOUNDRAPANDIAN 18900 135 Athoor CHITRA 8460 136 Athoor PAULPANDI 21060 137 Athoor MANIMARAN 19350 138 Athoor ABISHEKKABILAN 5130 139 Athoor MUTHUKUMAR 34920 140 Athoor SATHYA BAMA 24570 141 Athoor THANGAVEL 24570 142 Athoor MAHALINGAM 2520 143 Athoor KAVITHA 14220 144 Athoor VALLIMUTHIAH 36000 145 Athoor PASCHALRAJ 8820 146 Athoor OCHAMMAL 7920 147 Athoor TAMILVANDHAN 29610 148 Athoor PAVUNTHAI 9180 149 Athoor BAKKIYAM 5400 150 Athoor PUSHPAM 1440 151 Athoor KANGAMBARA SELVI 5850 152 Athoor RAJESHKUMAR 6840 153 Athoor RANI 4680 154 Athoor ROBESH 22320 155 Athoor RAJAN 1260 156 Athoor DEVARAJ 2160 157 Athoor THAVAMANI 7380 158 Athoor SENTHILKUMAR 7740 159 Athoor MUNIYAMMAL 17100 160 Athoor DHINAKARAN 4140 161 Athoor NAGARAJAN 2160 162 Athoor SOUNDRARAJAN 12060 163 Athoor MUTHUKARUPPAN 15660 164 Athoor GANESAN 12240 165 Athoor CHITTUKALA 19530 166 Athoor BAKAKRISHNAN 4140 167 Athoor LEO HARISH 15120 168 Athoor MEENATCHI SUNDRAM 8910 169 Athoor ANNAMALAI 8100 170 Athoor VELLAIYAN 19800 171 Athoor GANESAN PSM 4500 172 Athoor MURUGESAN P 2160 173 Athoor RANI M 11340 174 Athoor PANDIYAN M 7020 175 Athoor RAMUTHAYEE. S 3600 176 Athoor HEMALATHA 16560 177 Athoor IYYAPPAN.V 18180 5/9 Horticulture-Athoor taluk Horticulture-Athoor taluk AGUSTIN VISUVASAM 179 Athoor THANGASAMY 28080 180 Athoor KALUVAN 23220 181 Athoor KANNUSAMY 4320 182 Athoor LALITHA 14220 183 Athoor JAMUNARANI 5220 184 Athoor NAGARAJAN 3780 185 Athoor GANESH 10980 186 Athoor PRASANNAVATHANI 4680 187 Athoor MAGUDEESWARAN 3960 188 Athoor SURESHKUMAR 3600 189 Athoor DHANALAKSHMI 13140 190 Athoor S.M.BALASUBRAMANI 5220 191 Athoor JEEVAMBIKAI 1620 192 Athoor PKT. NATARAJAN 14580 193 Athoor JEYAMURUGAN 12420 194 Athoor PN.NARAYANA RAJA 13410 195 Athoor P. GANESHNARAYANAN 11520 196 Athoor M. MURUGESAN 3960 197 Athoor GKR. JOHNSON 2520 198 Athoor RM. LOGANATHAN 5040 199 Athoor SUNDRAVEL. T 5670 200 Athoor SUBRAMANI KALIYAPPAN 5040 201 Athoor MANIMARAN 12780 202 Athoor KASTHURIBAI 19530 203 Athoor DHARMARKARUPPIYA 4230 204 Athoor KAVITHA 35010 205 Athoor SURIYARAJ 6300 206 Athoor SUBRAMANIYAN 10170 207 Athoor SUGIN DIXIT 8460 208 Athoor GEETHABAY 11070 209 Athoor SURESHPANDIYAN 36000 210 Athoor THAYALAMMAL 6300 211 Athoor KIRUBHAVATHI 7740 212 Athoor ALAGUPILLAI 2520 213 Athoor MUTHUPANDI 8550 214 Athoor SANKAR 5040 215 Athoor AADITYAKIRAN BSD 9540 216 Athoor CHINNATHAMBI 10620 217 Athoor GNANAVADIVEL 7920 218 Athoor HARIMIDHUN 10620 219 Athoor CHANDRAN 10980 220 Athoor M. MARIMUTHU 8640 221 Athoor MANOKARAN. PC 12420 222 Athoor MAHESH 2160 223 Athoor MANIVASAGAM 2520 6/9 Horticulture-Athoor taluk Horticulture-Athoor taluk 225 Athoor MANIKANDAN 2160 226 Athoor SRIRENGAPRABHAKARAN 5940 227 Athoor MANICKAVEL. K 18720 228 Athoor VELLAISAMY 8460 229 Athoor NAVANEETHAN 4140 230 Athoor SENTHILKUMAR.M 8640 231 Athoor PRADEEP MANICKAM.S 20700 232 Athoor KALIDOSS. P 5040 233 Athoor MURALIDHARAN.R 9900 234 Athoor S. SHANTHI 11700 235 Athoor MERINKUMAR 3690 236 Athoor RAMEASWAR 4590 237 Athoor THANGARAJA 8370 238 Athoor BALAN 8190 239 Athoor OVPR. SELVARAJ 13410 240 Athoor RAJINIKANDH .V 5490 241 Athoor AAVUDAIYAMMAL 2430 242 Athoor NITHIYAPOURNA 23940 243 Athoor SURIYAPRABHA 1980 244 Athoor PARAMESHWARI 6840 245 Athoor VASANTHA 7110 246 Athoor MAHARAJAN. O 10710 247 Athoor MANIKANDAN 2304 248 Athoor PICHAIMANI 4680 249 Athoor SARAVANAN 2160 250 Athoor THANGAVEL 9540 251 Athoor SADAYANDI 4680 252 Athoor SANDIYAKU 7740 253 Athoor SUREGHINPATEL 7740 254 Athoor PANDIMEENA 10620 255 Athoor HARILALDPATEL 9000 256 Athoor RAVEENDRAN 6840 257 Athoor SANGEETHA 6840 258 Athoor MOHANRAM 26721 259 Athoor MAHESHNARIYNAN 12150 260 Athoor GUNASEELAN 7740 261 Athoor ASHOKKUMAR 6120 262 Athoor CHOKKALINGAM 2250 263 Athoor RAMU 3780 264 Athoor MUTHUKAMU 7020 265 Athoor MOHAN 8100 266 Athoor VIGNESHPAVALAVEL 23760 267 Athoor SUTHA 4500 268 Athoor VIJAYASARATHY 4500 269 Athoor MANIVANNAN 17010 7/9 Horticulture-Athoor taluk Horticulture-Athoor taluk 271 Athoor VARATHARAJAPERMAL 1890 272 Athoor ELANGOVAN 11340 273 Athoor KALIAMMAL 5040 274 Athoor KARUTHAMMAL 4140 275 Athoor KRISHNAMOORTHY 1620 276 Athoor RAMESHWARI 10080 277 Athoor DHANALAKSHMI 8460 278 Athoor MURUGAESHWARI 10980 279 Athoor KARUNGIYANANDAM 11700 280 Athoor A.SELVAM 3060 281 Athoor CHINNAVELLAISAMY 8640 282 Athoor VIJAYAN 3870 283 Athoor ARJUNAN 2160 284 Athoor PANDI 2250 285 Athoor RAJENDRAN . P.T.V 11250 286 Athoor PONNUSAMY 7380 287 Athoor JANCYSANKAR.R 12780 288 Athoor RAVISANKAR 8370 289 Athoor MANI 12060 290 Athoor PRABHARAM 8010 291 Athoor SRIRAMUVELAN 8820 292 Athoor KARTHIKEYAN 9180 293 Athoor KRISHNAMOORTHY 8460 294 Athoor SOMASUNDARAM 3780 295 Athoor VELMURUGAN 3240 296 Athoor SIVAKARTHI 3960 297 Athoor THANGARAJ 15120 298 Athoor PANDIYAN 4860 299 Athoor PARTHASARATHY 8010 300 Athoor MUTHULAKSHMI 22140 301 Athoor VIJAYALAKSHMI 9000 302 Athoor ARIVALAGAN 2700 303 Athoor RAMESH 9990 304 Athoor SRINIVASAN 12870 305 Athoor RATHINA 4680 306 Athoor KAVITHA 7290 307 Athoor RAJKUMAR 6660 308 Athoor RATHINA KUMAR 8100 309 Athoor RAMU.V 1800 310 Athoor MANJULA THANGARAJ 10530 311 Athoor VELLAITHAI 7200 312 Athoor NALINI 20700 313 Athoor GOWTHAM PANDIYARAJAN 12420 314 Athoor PALANICHAMY KARTHIKAYINI 10080 8/9 Horticulture-Athoor taluk Horticulture-Athoor taluk 316 Athoor BAJATHUL RAHMAN 2880 317 Athoor MOORTHY 2700 318 Athoor VENKATARAMAN 4320 319 Athoor CHINNATHAYAMMAL 4680 320 Athoor SELVARANI 6480 321 Athoor PALANISAMY.G 4050 322 Athoor OTCHAMMAL 5467 323 Athoor KALISEWARI 5400 324 Athoor RADHAKRISHNAN 8100 325 Athoor INDIRA 7695 326 Athoor KALIESWARI 2000 327 Athoor M.PAPPATHIYAMMAL 5400 328 Athoor BASKER V 12555 329 Athoor GEORGE A 6210 330 Athoor AULANDAM A 4455 331 Athoor KULANTHAITHREAS M 4185 332 Athoor GOVINDARAJ.K A 10530 333 Athoor SEBASTIER SANTHYAGU 12150 334 Athoor SARGUNAAROCKIADOSS 10125 335 Athoor
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