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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. 31.20 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 13] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015 Panguni 18, Jaya, Thiruvalluvar Aandu – 2046 Part VI—Section 4 Advertisements by private individuals and private institutions CONTENTS PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Pages. Change of Names .. 923-999 Notice .. 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 13334. I, G. Sumithra, wife of Thiru S.S. Shrikarthikeyan, 13337. I, M. Dejasri, wife of Thiru Madhukar Shivaji Sawant, born on 10th July 1995 (native district: Theni), residing at born on 27th November 1978 (native district: No. W/8/2/47-B, Alla Koil Street, Hanumanthanpatty, Madurai), residing at Old No. 18, New No. 60, Chokka Uthamapalayam Taluk, Theni-625 533, shall henceforth be Kottan Street, Madurai-625 001, shall henceforth be known as SUBATRA, S. known as TEJSHRI MADHUKAR SAWANT. G. SUMITHRA. M. DEJASRI. Theni, 23rd March 2015. Madurai, 23rd March 2015. 13335. I, N. Syed Umar, wife of Thiru M. Nassar Ali, 13338. I, Balkeesh, wife of Thiru A. Asraf Ali, born on born on 12th September 1964 (native district: Thoothukkudi), 23rd July 1971 (native district: Dindigul), residing at No. 7, residing at Old No. 51, New No. 16, North Pallivasal Ashok Nagar West, Dindigul-624 001, shall henceforth be Street, Bodinanakanur, Theni-625 513, shall henceforth be known as A. BALKEES. known as N. SYED UMAR BEEVI. BALKEESH. N. SYED UMAR. Dindigul, 23rd March 2015. Theni, 23rd March 2015. 13339. My son, Muhammad Jaavith Arthar, born on 13336. My daughter, V.N. Bhuvaneshwari, born on 17th September 2000 (native district: Dindigul), residing at 26th February 1999 (native district: Coimbatore), residing at No. B-6, Police Station, Peelamedu, Coimbatore-641 004, No. 7, Ashok Nagar West, Dindigul-624 001, shall henceforth shall henceforth be known as V.N. HARITHA. be known as A. MUHAMMAD ZAAHID AKHTAR. S.P. VASUDEVAN. A. ASRAF ALI. Coimbatore, 23rd March 2015. (Father.) Dindigul, 23rd March 2015. (Father.) D.T.P.—VI-4 (13)—1 [ 923 ] 924 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec.4 13340. My daughter, A. Asmy, born on 29th October 1997 13349. My Grand son, M.M. Vijaykanna, son of Thiru (native district: Madurai), residing at Old No. 13/13-K, K. Muthukumar, born on 16th May 1999 (native New No. 4/2980, Valasai Street, Thangachimadam, district: Madurai), residing at Old No. 15, New No. 18, Rameswaram Taluk, Ramanathapuram-623 529, shall Rajaji Street, Gandhi Nagar, Madurai-625 020, shall henceforth be known as A. ASMI. henceforth be known as M.M. VIJAYAKANNA. R. ANDRAN. D. îƒè«õô‹ñ£œ. Ramanathapuram, 23rd March 2015. (Father.) Madurai, 23rd March 2015. (Grand Mother.) 13341. I, I.S. Imrankan, son of Thiru M. Ibrahim, born on 13350. I, C. Kiruthica, daughter of Thiru T. Chokkalingam, 18th July 1993 (native district: Sivagangai), residing at born on 1st December 1992 (native district: Madurai), residing Old No. 104, New No. 162, Karisalpatti, Thiruppathur at No. 42, Singarapuram, Ellis Nagar, Madurai-625 010, Taluk, Sivagangai-630 309, shall henceforth be shall henceforth be known as C. KIRUTHIKA. known as I. IMRAN KHAN. C. KIRUTHICA. I.S. IMRANKAN. Madurai, 23rd March 2015. Sivagangai, 23rd March 2015. 13351. I, Muthukkalai, son of Thiru Gurusamy, born on 13342. My son, G. Naranderan, son of Thiru M. Ganesan, 1st January 1961 (native district: Virudhunagar), residing at born on 12th August 2002 (native district: Madurai), residing No. 27, Kundukulam, Kariyapatti Taluk, Virudhunagar- at No. 13-7-36-1, Gandhi Maithana Street, Oormechikulam, 626 129, shall henceforth be known as G. MUTHURAJ. Samayanallur, Madurai-625 402, shall henceforth be MUTHUKKALAI. known as G.M. NARANDERAN. Virudhunagar, 23rd March 2015. G. ñE«ñè¬ô. Madurai, 23rd March 2015. (Mother.) 13352. I, S. Poovalingam, son of Thiru Sankarankutty, born on 12th October 1974 (native district: Theni), 13343. My daughter, Malarvizhi, born on 19th April 2000 residing at No. 136, Visuvasapuram, Bodinayakannur Taluk, (native district: Theni), residing at No. 4/39B, Theni-625 582, shall henceforth be known as S. BOOBATHI. Bharathiyar Nagar 11th Street, Nagamalai, Pudukkottai, S. POOVALINGAM. Madurai-625 019, shall henceforth be known Theni, 23rd March 2015. as R MALARVIZHI YAENDHIZHAI. R. RAJESEKARAN. 13353. I, Parveen, daughter of Thiru N.P. Jahir Hussaian, Madurai, 23rd March 2015. (Father.) born on 24th November 1993 (native district: Chennai), residing at Old No. 37, New No. 7, Mohamathyapuram 13344. I, G. Narmadha, daughter of Thiru V. Ganesan, 4th Street, Dindigul-624 001, shall henceforth be born on 4th October 1989 (native district: Dindigul), residing known as J. FATHIMA PARVEEN. at No. A27/1, Pandiyan Apartment, Anna Nagar, Madurai- 625 020, shall henceforth be known as V.G. NARMADA. PARVEEN. Dindigul, 23rd March 2015. G. NARMADHA. Madurai, 23rd March 2015. 13354. My son, S. Naveenkarthik, born on 21st December 2012 (native district: Virudhunagar), residing at 13345. I, M.P. Paramasivan, son of Thiru Piramanayagam, No. 1-60-3, South Street, Palayampatti, Aruppukkottai born on 13th September 1954 (native district: Tirunelveli), Taluk, Virudhunagar-626 101, shall henceforth be residing at No. C-15/12, Vaigai Nagar Colony, Arapalayam known as A.S. SIDDART. Water Tank, Madurai-625 016, shall henceforth be known as P. PARAMASIVAN. K. SATHISHKUMAR. M.P. PARAMASIVAN. Virudhunagar, 23rd March 2015. (Father.) Madurai, 23rd March 2015. 13355. My son, Praveenkarthik, born on 17th July 2010 13346. I, Somaiya alias Somu, son of Thiru Muthaiah, (native district: Virudhunagar), residing at No. 1-60-3, South born on 14th July 1957 (native district: Madurai), residing at Street, Palayampatti, Aruppukkottai Taluk, Virudhunagar- Old No. 15, New No. 115, Mill Road East Colony, 626 101, shall henceforth be known as A.S. PRAWIN. K.K. Nagar, Melur, Madurai-625 106, shall henceforth be K. SATHISHKUMAR. known as SOMEN. Virudhunagar, 23rd March 2015. (Father.) SOMAIYA alias SOMU. 13356. My daughter, Shanmathi, daughter of Thiru Madurai, 23rd March 2015. Durai Murugan, born on 11th August 2013 (native 13347. My daughter, Sivanandhini, born on 23rd October district: Virudhunagar), residing at No. 1/36/2(1), 2000 (native district: Ramanathapuram), residing at Amirtharaj Illam, Ragavendra Nagar, Madurai Road, No. 1/306, Priyapattnam, Thankaya Nagar, Ramanathapuram- Aruppukkottai, Virudhunagar-626 101, shall henceforth be 623 536, shall henceforth be known as S. MADHUMATHI. known as D. SRIVIDHYA. S. CõLƒè‹. V. ANITHA. Ramanathapuram, 23rd March 2015. (Father.) Virudhunagar, 23rd March 2015. (Mother.) 13348. I, P. Ponnupillai, daughter of Thiru C. Ponnupandi, 13357. I, M. Perumal, son of Thiru K. Muniyandi, born on born on 29th March 1995 (native district: Sivagangai), 8th April 1959 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 8, residing at Kilathari, Thamarakki South, Sivagangai-630 562, Thandalkaran Patti Main Street, Palanganatham, Madurai- shall henceforth be known as P. PONNTHAARANI. 625 003, shall henceforth be known as M. TAMILARASAN. P. PONNUPILLAI. M. ªð¼ñ£œ. Sivagangai, 23rd March 2015. Madurai, 23rd March 2015. Apr. 1, 2015] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 925 13358. I, D. Anand, son of Thiru L.V. Devaraj, born on 13367. I, K. Aruvi, son of Thiru Kamatchi, born on 30th July 8th July 1978 (native district: Sivagangai), residing at 1975 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 4/191, No. 94/14, S.M. Hospital Thiruppathur, Sivagangai-630 211, Pudu Colony, Muduvarpatti, Vadipatti Taluk, Madurai- shall henceforth be known as D. ANAND ARULRAJ JOSUVA. 625 503, shall henceforth be known as K. ARUVIRAJAN. D. ANAND. K. ܼM. Madurai, 23rd March 2015. Sivagangai, 23rd March 2015. 13368. My son, M. Mohanprasath, born on 11th August 13359. My son, J. Anthony Dyson, born on 27th April 1999 2002 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 172, (native district: Thoothukkudi), residing at No. 1-A, Kasi West Mast Street, Madurai-625 001, shall henceforth be Malli Thoppu Street, Madurai-625 009, shall henceforth be known as M. JEGATHESWARAN. known as J. DYSON. S. MUNEESWARAN. A. ªüó£™´. Madurai, 23rd March 2015. (Father.) Madurai, 23rd March 2015. (Father.) 13369. My son, S. Indharajith, born on 26th February 2011 13360. My daughter, K. Abinaya, born on 21st October (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 105, 2000 (native district: Sivagangai), residing at No. 21, Pudhumahalipatti Road, Madurai-625 001, shall henceforth Neelamega Nagar, Othakkadai, Madurai-625 107, shall be known as G. INDHARAJITH. henceforth be known as K. SRI ABINAYA. J. GANGADEVI. Madurai, 23rd March 2015. (Mother.) K. è‡í¡. Madurai, 23rd March 2015. (Father.) 13370. I, S. Duraichandran alias Subash, son of Thiru S. Sakthivel, born on 17th December 1996 (native district: 13361. I, M.D. Moorthy alias Murthy, son of Thiru Virudhunagar), residing at No. 12, Senthilkumaran Street, S. Manickam, born on 19th October 1957 (native district: K. Pudur Post, Madurai-625 007, shall henceforth be Thanjavur), residing at No. 300, Periyaratha Veethi, known as S. RAJADURAICHANDRAN. Thirupparnkundram, Madurai-625 005, shall henceforth be S. DURAICHANDRAN alias SUBASH. known as M. DAKSHINA MURTHY. Madurai, 23rd March 2015. M.D. MOORTHY alias MURTHY. 13371. My daughter, J. Jenisja Begam, daughter of Thiru Madurai, 23rd March 2015. Jalaldeen, born on 4th December 1999 (native district: 13362. My daughter, S. Ilavarasi, daughter of Thiru Thoothukkudi), residing at Old No. 22-9-B, New No. 78/6, P. Sivakumar, born on 19th October 2000 (native Thoppu, Enayam, Keelkulam, Kanyakumari-629 204, shall henceforth be known as J. JENISHA BEEVI. district: Madurai), residing at No. 78, Manthoppu Street, Devakottai Taluk, Sivagangai-630 302, shall henceforth be J. ð£ˆFºˆ¶eó£.
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