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Tamil Nadu Government Gazette © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2015 [Price: Rs. 33.60 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 27] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2015 Aani 23, Manmadha, Thiruvalluvar Aandu – 2046 Part VI—Section 4 Advertisements by private individuals and private institutions CONTENTS PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Pages. Change of Names .. 2041-2123 Notice .. 2124 NOTICE NO LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR THE PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENTS REGARDING CHANGE OF NAME IN THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. PERSONS NOTIFYING THE CHANGES WILL REMAIN SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES AND ALSO FOR ANY OTHER MISREPRESENTATION, ETC. (By Order) Director of Stationery and Printing. CHANGE OF NAMES 29800. My daughter, K. Subbulakshmi, born on 29803. I, Praveen, A., son of Thiru R.M. Rajendran, 25th June 2001 (native district: Madurai), residing at born on 14th December 1992 (native district: No. 921, Sithi Vinayagar Kovil Street, Anbu Nagar, Ramanathapuram), residing at No. 2/72, Soliyakudi, Madurai-625 020, shall henceforth be known Puthupattinam Post, Thiruvadanai Taluk, Ramanathapuram- as K. SUBHULAKSHMI. 623 403, shall henceforth be known as R. PRAVEEN. V. KARTHIGAIBABU. PRAVEEN, A. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) Ramanathapuram, 29th June 2015. 29801. My son, Agustian, born on 7th May 2006 (native 29804. My son, Suthan, born on 17th September district: Theni), residing at No. 10/18, K.M.S. Lay-out, 2000 (native district: Dindigul), residing at No. 9/6/150, 4th Street, Bodinayakkanur Taluk, Theni-625 513, shall V.V.G. Nagar, Lakshmipuram, Periyakulam Taluk, Theni- henceforth be known as A. MUNA. 625 523, shall henceforth be known as M. SUDHANKHIRAAN. M. ANANDHAN. M. MUTHHURAMALINGAM. Theni, 29th June 2015. (Father.) Theni, 29th June 2015. (Father.) 29802. My son, Jebastin, born on 10th January 2008 29805. My son, Saran, born on 7th December 2005 (native district: Theni), residing at No. 10/18, K.M.S. (native district: Dindigul), residing at No. 9/6/150, V.V.G. Lay-out, 4th Street, Bodinayakkanur Taluk, Theni-625 513, Nagar, Lakshmipuram, Periyakulam Taluk, Theni-625 523, shall henceforth be known as A. JAI. shall henceforth be known as M. KOTHESHVAAR. M. ANANDHAN. M. MUTHHURAMALINGAM. Theni, 29th June 2015. (Father.) Theni, 29th June 2015. (Father.) D.T.P.—VI-4 (27)—1 [ 2041 ] 2042 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec.4 29806. I, B. Vithal, son of Thiru B.N. Kadam, born on 29815. I, S. Nirmala Nithyanantham, wife of Thiru 17th November 1972 (native district: Pune-Maharastra), Dineshkumar, born on 15th May 1983 (native district: residing at No. 45/20, Sayakarar Street, Virudhunagar- Madurai), residing at Old No. 2/281, New No. 1-104, West 626 001, shall henceforth be known as VITHAL BAL KADAM. Street, Manickampatti, Vadipatti Taluk, Madurai-625 509, B. VITHAL. shall henceforth be known as D. NITHYA. Virudhunagar, 29th June 2015. S. NIRMALA NITHYANANTHAM. Madurai, 29th June 2015. 29807. I, S. James, son of Thiru Sasuraja Gomas, born on 1st January 1962 (native district: Ramanathapuram), 29816. My daughter, S. Asni, born on 29th December 2005 residing at No. 1/610, Soosaiyapparpattinam, (native district: Sivagangai), residing at No. 269/1, Thangachimadam, Ramanathapuram-623 529, shall Krishnarajapuram Colony, Manamadurai Taluk, Sivagangai- henceforth be known as S. JAMES KOMES. 630 606, shall henceforth be known as S. AJITHA. S. «ü‹v. K. SURESH. Ramanathapuram, 29th June 2015. Sivagangai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) 29808. My daughter, D.S. Kiruthika, born on 14th April 29817. My adopted son, Steeve alias Saisteeve, Adopted 2005 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 11-14-54/3, From Claretian Mercy Home, Azhagusirai, born on Alamelu Nagar, Thayumanavar Street, S. Alangulam, 9th July 2012 (native district: Madurai), residing at Madurai-625 017, shall henceforth be known No. 8/7A, Pudukullam II Bit, Bala Renganathapuram, as S. KARTHIGAA. Palanganatham Post, Madurai-625 003, shall henceforth be D. SRIDHARAN. known as C. SAISTEEVE. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) D. CHANDRASEKAR. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Adoptive Father.) 29809. I, P. Guruvammal, wife of Thiru P. Pethanan, born on 1st January 1984 (native district: Madurai), residing at 29818. My son, M. Prasanth, born on 23rd April 2000 No. 1-90, Middle Street, Pappinaickanpatti, Peraiyur Taluk, (native district: Madurai), residing at Nattapatti, A. Pudupatti, Madurai-625 535, shall henceforth be known as P. GURUVU. Usilampatti Taluk, Madurai-625 532, shall henceforth be known as K.M. PRASANTHKUMAR. P. °¼õ‹ñ£œ. Madurai, 29th June 2015. K. MAYAN. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) 29810. My son, M. Thayumaanavan, born on 9th November 2008 (native district: Thanjavur), residing at No. 58, 29819. My son, M. Anantharaj, born on 20th August 2004 Melapatchery Street, Thirupparankundram, Madurai-625 005, (native district: Madurai), residing at Nattapatti, A. Pudupatti, shall henceforth be known as M DHAYUMAANAVAN. Usilampatti Taluk, Madurai-625 532, shall henceforth be known as K.M. ANANTHARAJAN. M. MUTHURAMAN. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) K. MAYAN. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) 29811. I, J. Chandrasekar, son of Thiru S. Jayavel, born on 31st July 1972 (native district: Madurai), residing at 29820. My son, Sangeeth, born on 14th February 2001 No. 17/18, Srinivasa Nagar, Thiru Nagar, Madurai-625 006, (native district: Sivagangai), residing at Veeramudaiyan shall henceforth be known as J. CHANDRA SEKARAN. 1st Street, Kenat Nagar, Palanganatham, Madurai-625 003, shall henceforth be known as SANGEETHKUMAR. J. CHANDRASEKAR. Madurai, 29th June 2015. P. RAVI. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) 29812. My son, M. Mohd Amir Shaikh, born on 26th November 2007 (native district: Mumbai-Maharastra), 29821. My son, S. Vishwas, son of Thiru S. Sivakumar, residing at Old No. 293-A/314, New No. 390, Kamarajar born on 29th December 2008 (native district: Madurai), 1st Street, B.B. Kulam, Madurai-625 002, shall henceforth residing at No. 48, Pastin Nagar, 4th Street, Madurai- 625 010, shall henceforth be known as S. KIRTIKUMAR. be known as M MOHAMMED AMEER. S. MAHALAKSHMI. A. MOHAMMED NAZAR. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Mother.) 29813. My son, Vishnupriyan, born on 8th March 2014 29822. My son, Jayakumar, son of Thiru Prabhu, born on (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 1-35A, 19th February 2001 (native district: Sivagangai), residing at Poovarasampatti, Kinnimangalam, Thirumangalam, Madurai- Old No. 4, New No. 4-1, Thathaneri, Indira Nagar 625 514, shall henceforth be known as S. VISNUDEV. Main Road, Madurai-625 018, shall henceforth be known as P. BASKARAN. P. SELVAKUMAR. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) RANI. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Mother.) 29814. My son, Prakash, son of Thiru Sundaramoorthi, born on 22nd March 2001 (native district: Madurai), residing 29823. My daughter, K. Vaitheeswari, born on 12th August at No. 2/153, Mariyamman Kovil Street, M. Pothanathi, 2012 (native district: Madurai), residing at Old No. 7/32, Thirumangalam Taluk, Madurai-625 702, shall henceforth be New No. 7/51, Wellington Street, N.G.O. Colony, Nagamalai, known as S. RAMPRAKASH. Pudukkottai, Madurai-625 019, shall henceforth be known as K. GAUTHAMI. S. PANDISELVI. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Mother.) R. KARTHICK VISWANATH. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) July 8, 2015] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2043 29824. I, S. Anarkali, wife of Thiru Sheik Abdullah, 29833. I, J. Vimal, son of Thiru M. Jai Cristopher, born on born on 9th April 1981 (native district: Madurai), 2nd February 1987 (native district: Madurai), residing at residing at No. 185-Q, Bharathiyar Nagar, No. 8, Sevugan Chettiar Colony, Pudur Vandipathai, 1st Street, Pachavadi, Madurai-625 016, shall henceforth be Athikulam, Madurai-625 014, shall henceforth be known known as S SYEDALIFATHIMA. as J. VIMAL SANTHOSH. S. ANARKALI. Madurai, 29th June 2015. J. VIMAL. Madurai, 29th June 2015. 29825. I, R. Sivaprakash, son of Thiru M. Radhakrishnan, born on 12th May 1980 (native district: Madurai), 29834. My daughter, Dhanalakshmi, born on 4th May 2001 residing at No. 2794, T.N.H.B. Colony, Villapuram, (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 2/227, West Street, Avaniyapuram, Madurai-625 012, shall henceforth be Seelanyaganpatti, Peraiyur Taluk, Madurai-625 535, shall known as R. JEYAPRAKASH. henceforth be known as V. ANISHA. R. SIVAPRAKASH. M. VELLAICHAMY. Madurai, 29th June 2015. Madurai, 29th June 2015. (Father.) 29826. I, S. Subashree, daughter of Thiru N. Srinivasan, born on 29th April 1996 (native district: Madurai), 29835. I, Asina, wife of Thiru Asanmaideen, born on residing at No. 5/228, Gothawari Street, Ganesh Nagar, 27th May 1985 (native district: Madurai), residing at Nandavanapatti, Dindigul-624 001, shall henceforth be No. 4-2-15, Agilmani Street, Thiruppattur Taluk, Sivagangai- known as S. SUBASSHRI. 630 211, shall henceforth be known as A. HAMITHA. S. SUBASHREE. ÜCù£. Dindigul, 29th June 2015. Sivagangai, 29th June 2015. 29827. I, K. Pitchai, son of Thiru Karuppanan, born on 29836. I, P. Ramesh, son of Thiru T. Palanisamy, 15th January 1944 (native district: Madurai), residing at born on 3rd January 1981 (native district: Dindigul), No.7/3, Chitthakoor, Pudhuthamaraipatti Post, Madurai- 625 107, shall henceforth be known as R.K. PITCHAI. residing at No. 3/2/7A, Azlakannayakanpatty, Bodicommonvadi, Dindigul-624 007, shall henceforth be K. H„¬ê. Madurai, 29th June 2015. known as P. KANDASAMY. P. ó«ñw. 29828. My son, N. Mohammed Nizaar, born on 15th June Dindigul, 29th June 2015. 2000 (native district: Dindigul), residing at Muslim Street, Marunoothu Post, Dindigul-624 304, shall henceforth be 29837. I, D. Murugan, son of Thiru Dhakshinamoorthy, known as N. MOHAMED RIYAZ. born on 1st July 1972 (native district: Thoothukkudi), S. NAINAR MOHAMED. residing at No. 84, Ettayapuram Road, Kovilpatti, Dindigul, 29th June 2015. (Father.) Thoothukkudi-628 501, shall henceforth be known 29829. I, R. Niranjani, daughter of Thiru R. Ramachandran, as D. KARTHIK MURUGAN. born on 15th December 1990 (native district: Dindigul), D. MURUGAN. residing at No.
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