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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, , Ramanathapuram HAMEED ALI 12 01/12/2020 VAISUL KAN (F) 112, MIDDLE STREET, PERIAPATTINAM, , Ramanathapuram VAISULKAN 13 01/12/2020 jeevanantham Murugesan (F) 3/413, Dharkavalasai, Enmanamkondan, , Ramanathapuram MOHAMED AKIF 14 01/12/2020 SYED HAMEED (F) 5/109 ,, EAST STREET, KEELAKARAI, , Ramanathapuram ASMAR 15 01/12/2020 RESHMA ABDHAHIR (F) 3/1480, THOPPUKADU, PAMBAN, , Ramanathapuram 16 01/12/2020 ABIRAMI SARAVANAN (F) 47 (1) DURAI COMPOWND, PULIKAR STREET, SAKKARKOTTAI, , Ramanathapuram 17 01/12/2020 ilaiyaraja Dharmaraj (F) 2/141, Kamankoai, Kamankoai, , Ramanathapuram Mohammed Salih 18 01/12/2020 Abdul Samathu (F) 16, Sivagnapuram road , Velippanam,Ramanathapuram , , Ramanathapuram Dulkarunai sathish kumar 19 01/12/2020 murugesan sadaiyandi (F) 3/85, vannankundu, naganatha samutheeram, , Ramanathapuram murugesan 20 01/12/2020 RAJAMURUGAN GURUSAMY (F) 1372, THERKUVANIVEETHI, THERKUVANIVEETHI, , Ramanathapuram 21 01/12/2020 Shajarathul Barvin Kaja Mohaideen (F) 27/1, Pamboorani road , Velippanam,Ramanathapuram , , Ramanathapuram 22 01/12/2020 PRAVEENA RAJENDRAN (F) 3/184-1, west street perungulam, perungulam, , Ramanathapuram GOVINTHA KISHORE 23 01/12/2020 RAJENDRAN (F) 8/1222, THUTHIVALASAI, ENMANAMKONDAN, , Ramanathapuram 24 01/12/2020 KOKILA MURUGAN (F) 6/1139, SATHYA NAGAR, ENMANAMKONDAN, , Ramanathapuram 25 01/12/2020 SAGUNTHALA NAGARAJAN (H) 3/293, MALLAL, RAMANATHAPURAM, , Ramanathapuram 26 01/12/2020 RAVIYABANU HALEEL RAHMAN (F) 4/1190B, WEST STREET, VEDALAI, , Ramanathapuram 27 01/12/2020 Thangaraj Muniyandi (F) 1/204, Kamankoai, Kamankoai, , Ramanathapuram 28 01/12/2020 SATHISH KUMAR GOVITHARAJ (F) 5/114-2, MEENAVER NAGER, KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 29 01/12/2020 birutha sivalingam (F) 5/221, east mutharaiyer nager, kanjirangudi, , Ramanathapuram SHANMUGANATHAN 30 01/12/2020 MURUGESAN (F) 8/123-1, MELAVALASAI, REGUNATHAPURAM, , Ramanathapuram SHANMUGANATHAN 31 01/12/2020 MURUGESAN (F) 8/123-1, MELAVALASAI, REGUNATHAPURAM, , Ramanathapuram 32 01/12/2020 AHAMED FAYAS ASRAF ALI (F) 17/213, SOUTH STREET, KILAKARAI, , Ramanathapuram 33 01/12/2020 MUNIPRIYA AMIRTHALINGAM (F) 1/1 - D7, Sivagnanapuram collectrate office , SAKKARAKOTTAI, , Ramanathapuram SYED IBRAMSHA 34 01/12/2020 SEYAD ALIYAR (F) 3/38, T NAGAR, MANDAPAM, , Ramanathapuram SEYAD ALIYAR 5/180, EAST MUTHARAIYAR NAGAR PAKKIRAPPA 35 01/12/2020 MATHAVAN MARIMUTHU (F) PALLIVASAL, KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 36 01/12/2020 KALA BOOMINATHAN (H) 3/104A, PAKIRAPPA PALLIVASAL, KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 5/180, EAST MUTHARAIYAR NAGAR PAKKIRAPPA 37 01/12/2020 KALAI SELVAN MARIMUTHU (F) PALLIVASAL, KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 25/209, MEENAVAR NAGAR PAKKIRAPPA 38 01/12/2020 RAMU SELVARAJ (H) PALLIVASAL, KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 39 01/12/2020 SENTHUR SELVAN PERIYAKARUPPAN (F) 5/15, KASTHURI PURAM, KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 40 01/12/2020 MUNEESWARAN KARUPPAIYA (F) 5/68, KEELAVALASAI, KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 41 01/12/2020 ARUMUGAM MUNIYANDI (F) 5/210, MEENAVAR NAGAR PAKKIRAPPA PALLIVASAL , KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 5/155, MEENAVAR NAGAR PAKKIRAPPA 42 01/12/2020 PANCHAVARNAM KARUPPAIAH (H) THARHA, KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 5/203, PAKKIRAPPA THARHA MEENAVAR 43 01/12/2020 RAMA SELVI MURUGARAJ (H) NAGAR, KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 44 01/12/2020 AJIHA BEEVI HABEEBA RANI (M) 4/100, SOUTH STREET , KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 45 01/12/2020 RESHMA MURUGESAN (F) 1/209, PAKKIRAPPA PALLIVASAL , KANJIRANGUDI, , Ramanathapuram 46 01/12/2020 SriDevi Sasikumar (H) 2/49, Meenatchipuram, Keelakarai, , Ramanathapuram 47 01/12/2020 MEGA KANAGARAJ (F) 2-22, YATHAVAR STREET, ALANGULAM, , Ramanathapuram 48 01/12/2020 ANITHA MALAI RAJAN (F) 1-19, MELA STREET , ALANGULAM, , Ramanathapuram 49 01/12/2020 RATHIGA KALAISELVAM (F) 1-99 A, YATHAVAR STREET, ALANGULAM, , Ramanathapuram 50 01/12/2020 RINSIKA JAYAKUMAR (F) 1-1, ALANGULAM, THIRUUTHIRAKOSAMANAGAI, , Ramanathapuram 51 01/12/2020 ANITHA MARIMUTHU (F) 2-82, YATHAVAR STREET, ALANGULAM, , Ramanathapuram 52 01/12/2020 KAVIYA SELVARAJ (F) 1-26, ALANGULAM, ALANGULAM, , Ramanathapuram 53 01/12/2020 LENIN MUTHUSAMY (F) 1-53, MELA STREET , ALANGULAM , , Ramanathapuram 54 01/12/2020 SATHEES SATHAIYAH (F) 2-78, YATHAVAR STREET , ALANGULAM, , Ramanathapuram KANI RANJITH 55 01/12/2020 MARI MUTHU (F) 2-82, YATHAVAR STREET, ALANGLAM , , Ramanathapuram KUMAR 56 01/12/2020 MANOJ KUMAR MARIMUTHU (F) 1-59, MELA STREET, ALANGULAM , , Ramanathapuram BALAMURALI 57 01/12/2020 JEEVITHA 1-8, YATHAVAR STREET, ALANGULAM, , Ramanathapuram KRISHNAN (H) 58 01/12/2020 SAPARNIGA PANDI (F) 3-1, PUDHUKULAM, PUDHUKULAM, , Ramanathapuram 59 01/12/2020 KARTHIKA KANI SELVAM (F) 2-99, YATHAVAR STREET, ALANGULAM, , Ramanathapuram 60 01/12/2020 Kadhar Ali Mohamed Hanifa (F) 1/189, Kulapatham, Natham, , Ramanathapuram 61 01/12/2020 Sasanraj Chandran (F) 1/30, North Street, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 62 01/12/2020 Karunakaran Ramesh (F) 2/100, Arunthathiyar Kalani, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram Gowsar Halidhasiya 63 01/12/2020 Aslam Gani (H) 2/190, Middle Street, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram Begam 64 01/12/2020 Mohamed Javith Syed Abthahir (F) 2/127, Salai Street, Natham, , Ramanathapuram 65 01/12/2020 Kamila Barvin Subaithar Kader (H) 1/183, Kulapatham, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 66 01/12/2020 Aasath Parvin Nalla Mohamed (H) 2/247, Salai Street, Natham, , Ramanathapuram 67 01/12/2020 Rahmath Nisha Kadhar Ali (H) 1/189, Kulapatham, Natham, , Ramanathapuram 68 01/12/2020 Nalla Mohamed Aasath Parvin (W) 2/247, Salai Street, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 69 01/12/2020 Muthukani Karthik (H) 1/32, Kulapatham, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 70 01/12/2020 Chithik Rigana Ansath Khan (H) 2/20, East Street, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 71 01/12/2020 Ameen Valli Mayil (M) 1/97, Kulapatham Amman Kalani Street, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 72 01/12/2020 Punitha Krishnavel (F) 15/16, East Street, Natham, , Ramanathapuram 73 01/12/2020 Zam Zam Nesha Syed Thameem Akbar (H) 1/152, Oorani Street, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 74 01/12/2020 Anitha Ravichandran (F) 1/127, North Street, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 75 01/12/2020 Deiva Rani Selvam (O) 1/80, North Street , Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 76 01/12/2020 Mohamed Rosli Mohamed Raffik (F) 12/12, East Street , Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 77 01/12/2020 Sheik Abdul Kani Jahubar Sathick (F) 2/41, Pallivasal Street, Natham Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 78 01/12/2020 Jafeer Ali Seeni Mohamed (F) 2/61, Pallivasal, Natham Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 79 01/12/2020 Rashmila Shafiyullah (H) 12/45, Natham Kulapatham, Natham , , Ramanathapuram 80 01/12/2020 Shaik Mohammed Aandi (F) 1/121, Vallal,Kulapatham, Natham, , Ramanathapuram 81 01/12/2020 Ranjith Murugesan (F) 2/112, Arunthathiyar Colony, Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 82 01/12/2020 Al Azeem Nowrin (W) 2/44, Pallivasal Street , Natham, , Ramanathapuram 83 01/12/2020 Nijahar Ali Nasrin Fathima (M) 2/43, Pallivasal Street , Natham , , Ramanathapuram 84 01/12/2020 Rajalashmi Krishnan (H) 2/79, Arunthathiyar Colony , Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 85 01/12/2020 Hairul Rihana Syed Abthahir (F) 12/20, Natham Kulapatham, Natham, , Ramanathapuram 86 01/12/2020 Mohamed Barhan Rahumatulla Khan (F) 2/48, Nadutheru, Natham Kulapatham, , Ramanathapuram 87 01/12/2020 Nasrin Fathima Nagoor Hanifa (H) 1/184, Natham Kulapatham, Natham, , Ramanathapuram 88 01/12/2020 Thasbiha Begum Malik Jaman (F) 2/244, Salai Street , Natham, , Ramanathapuram 89 01/12/2020 BALAMURUGAN RATHA (F) 2/109, KULAPATHAM , KILAKARAI, , Ramanathapuram 90 01/12/2020 PAKKIYAM PITCHAI (H) 2/50, KULAPATHAM , NATHAM , , Ramanathapuram 91 01/12/2020 ANITHA KARUKAN (H) 2/50, KULAPATHAM, KULAPATHAM, , Ramanathapuram 92 01/12/2020 MUJAHIDEEN AJMAL KHAN (F) 1/166, PALLIVASAL STREET , NATHAM , , Ramanathapuram 93 01/12/2020 BARVEEN BAHEERA HABEEBU RAHMAN (F) 12/24, NATHAM , KUALPATHAM , , Ramanathapuram AAJEETH RAHAMAN MOHAMED MISAVU KANI 94 01/12/2020 2/40, PALLIVASAL STREET , NATHAM , , Ramanathapuram (F) 95 01/12/2020 ASBAR KHAN THIPPU SULTHAN (F) 2/61, NATHAM , NATHAM , , Ramanathapuram
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