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Sl.No VILLAGE Phone No 1 9445000574 2 9894221605 3 9943613072 4 5 9025333717 6 9865128733 7 9445000257 8 9442004696 9 9159474759 SHELTER PLACE COMMITTEE Sl.No VILLAGE SHELTER PLACE Phone No North 1 K.T.Subramaniam, Tahsildar 9445000574 2 Thottipalayam Sagaya Iruthayaraj, 9894221605 3 Pushparaj, Revenue Inspector 9943613072 4 Kalavathi, Special Tahsildar 5 Chettipalayam Dhanasekaran, Firka Surveyar 9025333717 6 R.Rasu, Revenue Inspector 9865128733 7 Jeyakumar, Special Tahsildar (Civil Supply) 9445000257 8 Mannarai Ramesh, SRI 9442004696 9 Geethanjali, Surveyar, Mannarai 9159474759 Tiruppur South Thiru.V.Gopalakrishnan 1 Tahsildar , Tiruppur South 9944444697 Thiru.M.Sivashanmugam 2 Head Quater Tahsildar, Tiruppur South 9976219178 Thiru.Vasukumar, Asst.Executive Engineer 3 9443547159 Thiru.Selvanayakam 4 Asst.Executive Engineer kz;lyk;-II 9629809266 Thiru.Arumugam 5 AE, Zonal - II, Corporation 9842292494 Thiru.Albert, Sub - Inspector 6 Noyyal River Tiruppur South. 9442483227 Thiru.Saravanakumar 7 VAO 9865027016 Thiru.Ahamadukabeer 8 NGO's 9677774827 Thiru.Jhonsonrani 9 NGO's 9715430325 Thiru.Ragupathi 10 NGO's 9363243407 Thiru.Kuppusamy 11 NGO's 7598405405 Thiru.Ismail 12 NGO's 9994640966 Thiru.I.Babu 13 Taluk Supply Officer 9443897735 Thiru.S.A.Muhamadhusamiyula 14 AE, Zonal - III 9443378687 Thiru.Subiramani 15 AE, Zonal - III 9994611011 Thiru.Gowrishankar 16 Juniour Engineer, Zonal 9698087779 Thiru.Periyasamy 17 Revenue Inspector Sangilipallam 9865160901 Thiru.Manokaran 18 Special Inspector 9442483227 Thiru.Kumar 19 VAO, Veerapandi Thiru.S.Babu, NGO 8667432543 20 9894455340 Tmt.Jeenathbagam, NGO 21 9659467095 Thiru.Panjalingam, NGO 22 9003699922 Thiru.Rajasekar, NGO 23 9944815090 Tmt.G.Shanthi, Tahsildar, (SSS) 24 9566658084 25 Thiru.P.Shanmugam, AE, Zonal - IV 9894201113 Thiru.Hari, AE Corporation 26 9894747571 27 Thiru.Arumugam, AE, Zonal, Corporation 9842272494 28 Tmt.Bharathi, Taluk Deputy Inspector 9159640640 29 Tmt.Ramjanahli, NGO's 9976149782 30 Tmt.Sri Nanthini, Revenue Inspector 9043045036 31 Jammanai Odai Thiru.Rajkumar, VAO 9659251217 Thiru.Sivashankaran, Special Sub- 32 9659534254 Inspector 33 Thiru.Annadurai, Special Sub- Inspector 9498177789 34 Thiru.Yuvaraj, NGO 9123552796 35 Thiru.Ragupathi, NGO 9363243407 36 Thiru.M.K.HussinEx Mc, NGO 9363039414 37 Thiru.Murugesan, NGO 7871518212 Sl.No VILLAGE Designation of the official Phone No Avinashi 1 Rajendiran 9788099206 2 Senthil 9894999842 3Avinashi Shivakumar 9489744630 4 Ravikumar 9942753335 5 Kumaravel 9952292095 9952714448 6 Shanmugam, Deputy Inspector, Uthukuli 7 Rachappan 9047999454 Rakkiyapalyam 8 Dineshbabu 9994924758 9 Ramasamy 9443037774 10 Nadarajan 9566469439 11 Chinnasamy 9842115320 12 Kanthasamy 9865217577 13 Puthupalyam Kaliappan 9942060041 14 Palanisamy 9363040082 15 Rajagopal 9095027227 16 Subramani 9788336439 17 Thirumurugan 8526509009 18 Pappankulam Palanisamy 9790508098 19 Moorthi 9842608631 20 Ananthakumar 9976296269 UTHUKULI 1 L.Aruna, Tahsildar Uthukuli 9865403157 C.Nanthagopal, Deputy Tahsildar, 2 9994143756 Uthukuli 3Anaipalayam Jayanthi, Deputy BDO, Uthukuli 9003303046 4 Santhi, Revenue Inspector, Uthukuli 8220853322 5 Shanmugam, Deputy Inspector, Uthukuli 8300037317 6 A.R.Shanthi, Special Tahsildar, (SSS), Uthukuli 9976489676 N.Kovinthasamy, Zonal Deputy Tahsildar, 7 9943452211 Uthukuli 8Sarkar Kathankanni Murugan, Deputy BDO, Uthukuli 9486618551 M.Sumathi, Revenue Inspector, 9 9486802303 Kunnathur 10 Manoharan, Deputy Inspector, Uthukuli 9498178486 11 K.Palraj, BDO, Uthukuli 7402607201 12 P.Murali, Election Deputy Tahsildar, Uthukuli 9944718324 A.Periyapalayam, 13Nanjarayankulam Winsent Thiyagarajan, VAO 9865119191 14 Yeshotha, Deputy BDO, Uthukuli 8148383161 15 Gomathi, Deputy Inspector, Kunnathur 9498176833 16 S.Manikandan, BDO, Uthukuli 7402607202 17 A.Annamalai, Panchyat Secretary, Uthukuli 8883100321 Sarkar Periyapalayam 18Sarkar Periyapalayam P.Gomathi, Deputy BDO, Uthukuli 7402905457 19 Winsent Thiyagarajan, VAO 9865119191 20 Palanisamy, Deputy Inspector, Kunnathur 9442560160 DHARAPURAM 1 Vengatalakshmi, Tahsildar, Dharapuram 9445000565 2 Varatharajan, Police Station, Moolanur 9498175216 Konneripatty, 3 Ponnivadi Village Manoharan, Revenue Inspector, Moolanur 9487512737 4 Manikam, BDO Office, Moolanur 74026071192 5 Maniyan, BDO Office, Moolanur 74026071191 UDUMALAIPETTAI 1 Thangavel, Thasildar 9445000578 2 Ramalingam, HQDT 9942633766 3 Vishnukannan, Revenue Inspector 9790582366 4 R.Ravi, VAO 9842398362 Premalatha, Village Assistant 5 Manupatti 7708320860 6 Manikandan, Village Assistant 9659098227 7 Manjuladevi 999480609 8 Selvi, Sathunavu 9976681071 9 Sivakumar, Assistant 9047154924 10 Baskaran, Tahsildar (SSS) 9976759790 11 Suntharam, HQDT 8760664716 12 Syad Ramiyammal, Revenue Inspector 8526329447 13 Village Committee, Syad Ibrahim, VAO 9500236090 Andiyagoundanur 14 V.Kannan, VAO 9976060160 15 Narayanan, VAO 9578779160 16 Subramaniam, VAO 9524333941 17 Karthikumar, Assistant 9095531204 18 K.Thayananthan, Spl Tahsildar (Civil Supply) 9942277555 19 Saravanakumar, Special Revenue Inspector 20 Balasubramaniam, VAO 9865585141 21 Thirumoorthi Mayilsamy, VAO 7010490285 (Krishnan Mahal) 22 Saravanan,Village Assistant 9751386262 23 Kangaraj, Village Assistant 8526379809 24 Marimuthu, Village Assistant 9047010940 25 K.C.Vengateshan 9842755424 26 Chandirasekar, Revenue Inspector 9941317217 27 Muthukumar, VAO 9894601587 28 Gokilam VAO 9003949211 29 Thangammal Odai Prakash, VAO 9500517852 30 Narmatha, Head Master 9942655379 31 Sivakami, Head Master 9705398148 32 Parameshwaran, Village Assistant 9842776965 33 Chithra, Village Assistant 9095210781 Madathukulam Taluk S.No Taluk Name and Designation Phone NO Thiru.Vishwanathan, Special 1 9488879470 Tahsildar(SSS), madathukulam Thiru.Vivekanandan, Special Revenue 2 9626694608 Inspector (Civil supply), Madathukukulam Thiru.Ponnusamy, Village 3 madathukulam 9750443374 Assistant, Sangaramanallur South Village Tmt.Rajalakshmi, Village assistant, 4 9095762836 Sangaramanallur North Village Thiru.Rajesh, Village 5 8870533232 assistant, Komaralinagm West village..
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