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Department of Samurdhi Development Associate Officer Service Category (MN-4) Applied for 1 (01) Efficiency Bar Examination for S Department of Samurdhi Development Associate Officer Service Category (MN-4) applied for 1st (01) Efficiency Bar Examination for Samurdhi Managers List of Examination Candidates No Name Permanent address N.I.C. No. sex Medium T.P. No. 1 Abdul Gafoor Amanullah 14/1, Beach Road, Pottuvil 21. 198218301393 Male Tamil 0779067222 2 Alagarsamy Dhivyanisha 66, Laikka Gnanam Village, Parasankulam, Puliyankulam. 868634499V Female Tamil 0774262173 3 Alex Roche Josvin Regeevarani 32/6, Periyagamam, Eluthur, Mannar. 807511050V Female Tamil 0776450804 4 Alimuhamed Nihara Palliyadi Road, Eravur 02A 755013315V Female Tamil 0759160745 5 Anantharaja Kavitha Ariyanayagam Road, Thirukovil 02. 847804726V Female Tamil 0777218478 6 Anton Nesaratnam Bonavensor Fernando 4th Vaddaram, Pesalai, Mannar. 861992926V Male Tamil 0778737146 7 Antony Regi Lenil Revin Croos 4th Vaddaram, Pesalai, Mannar. 853061190V Male Tamil 0772363545 8 Antron Joseph Ligourius Thuram 8th Vaddaram, Pesalai, Mannar. 872141243V Male Tamil 0772243366 9 Anusha Kajandran 19, Thaalvupadu Road, Mannar. 855503271V Female Tamil 0779323631 10 Arunantha Sujathashini 295, Thirunagar North, Kilinochchi 766282091V Female Tamil 0772456918 11 Balasamy Davidson Elroy 472/33A, Makola South, Makola. 198328504387 Male Tamil 0763961042 12 Balasubramaniyam Puwaneshwary 461, Ampal Kulam, Killinochchi. 816144515V Female Tamil 0772588341 13 Ehamparanathan Mangaleswary Viji Road, Mulankavil, Poonagary. 828203258V Female Tamil 0777249234 14 Francis Josepien Golda 32, Periya Uppodai, Batticaloa. 837941962V Female Tamil 0779912582 15 Gengesh Thushyanthy 169/2, 3rd Lane, Paddakadu, Vavuniya 828494163V Female Tamil 0779390322 16 Gowrimalar Naventhan Old Road, Kopay South, Kopay. 717863542V Female Tamil 0776567758 17 Gowryshangary Sivapratheepan 1st Vaddaram, Mulliyawalai, Mullaitivu 198264802265 Female Tamil 0776374112 18 Gunasingam Niranjithakumaran 189, 1st Lane, College of Edu Road, Magarambaikulam, Vavuniya. 852053054V Male Tamil 0778097706 19 Ilaiyaraja Pratha Kanesapuram, Oddusuddan 876623080V Female Tamil 0776695989 20 Iruthayanesan Fernando Thushyanthi Thomas Road, Elil Nagar Mannar. 868550155V Female Tamil 0770027557 21 Iyngararas Karthika 186/17C, Peyintas Road, Eluthur, Mannar. 836501748V Female Tamil 0775361071 22 Jegathasan Susanthy 102/3, Uppala Road, Periya Kadai, Mannar. 866061084V Female Tamil 0768799067 23 Kajenthiran Pushpa 206/1, Selva Nagar, Killinochchi. 198476402815 Female Tamil 0779985745 24 Kamalarajan Nithileka 479, Ananthapuram East, Killinochchi 837842662V Female Tamil 0775378162 25 Kanapathipillai Sathiyapriyan Nesavu Nilaiya Front Road, Akkaraipattu 07. 813273950V Male Tamil 0773762948 26 Kanapathippillai Sandrahasan Palai Town, Palai. 831822201V Male Tamil 0212060804 27 Kandasamy Bakerathan 44/01, Vavikarai Road - 02, Batticaloa 832253103V Male Tamil 0772241833 28 Kandasamy Thevakumar Kanthiyoor, Puloli North-West, Puloli 751042604V Male Tamil 0779588392 29 Katheeskumar Indumathy 46A, Sarvodaya Road, Sinna Oorany, Batticaloa. 198178700570 Female Tamil 0779345239 30 Kathirkamathamby Rubakanthan 6th Vaddaram, Eechchilampattu. 830914536V Male Tamil 0779905610 31 Kiddnan Puvitharan 25/5, 1st Cross, Mariyamman Kovil Road, Kallady. 781362140V Male Tamil 0773454624 32 Krishnan Annamalar 54/6, 7th Cross, Iruthayapuram West, Batticaloa. 856820734V Female Tamil 0773904724 33 Krishnapillai Thillaiyampalam Paruththichenai, Kannankuda, Batticaloa. 196721405015 Male Tamil 0774949403 34 Latha Kokulakasan 131/29, Amros Lane, Karuvappankerny, Batticaloa. 827944130V Female Tamil 0776099784 35 Mahendran Pratheepan 216, Main Street, Kallady, Batticaloa. 850752540V Male Tamil 0772309227 36 Maheswaran Kannathasan Thambimuthu Road, Thambiluvil - II 802200064V Male Tamil 0772256580 37 Mahudoon Mohamed Firthaus Thakkiya Road, Koolankulam, Silawathurai 763361365V Male Tamil 0777144032 38 Manhalaesvery Mathankumar 7/49, 11th Cross, Iruthayapuram West, Batticaloa. 837232899V Female Tamil 0772087827 39 Mariyanayagam Theepaluxy Kalimoddai, Murunkan, Mannar. 836843398V Female Tamil 0777564206 40 Mathyvathaniy Kugathasan Maazar, Pallai, Killinochchi 197154704379 Female Tamil 0771007298 41 Mohaideen Bawa Hilmy Main Street, Munaichenai 04, Kinniya 840561178V Male Tamil 0771123614 42 Mohamed Ali Hisbullah 424/7, Mullipothanai, Kandalai. 802511868V Male Tamil 0772273770 43 Mohamed Aniffa Mohamed Risvi 50/2, Main Street, Kinniya 04. 731961034V Male Tamil 0779673254 44 Mohamed Azeez Abdul Najeem 191, Vellai Manal Road, Pottuvil 06. 811181480V Male Tamil 0779183941 45 Mohamed Sulthan Mohamed Manas 622, Ahamed Road, Sainthamaruthu 16 782983881V Male Tamil 0777583834 46 Mohideen Bawa Niyas 54B, Old Post Office Road, Pothuvil 02. 811331287V Male Tamil 0754249496 47 Moses Puviraj 49, Old Kalmunai Road, Arayampathy 01. 198419003609 Male Tamil 0770034515 48 Musthafa Jesly Neeravipiddi East, Mulliyawalai, Mullaitivu 810513080V Male Tamil 0770485017 49 Mylvaganam Susanthan 76/A, Main street, Thambiluvil 02 (North) 198604202433 Male Tamil 0771137999 50 Nackeeran Vasuki 48/76, Rajavarodaya Square, Maddikali, Trincomalee. 848392073V Female Tamil 0771134062 51 Nishanthy Muruganathan 14, Uppala Road, Periyakadai, Mannar 836922476V Female Tamil 0770027556 52 Nishanthy Thayananthan Saravanamuthu Road, Thambiluvil 01 797410055V Female Tamil 0750583475 53 Nivethini Kiriyakaran Kulakaddu Road, Uddaiyarkaddu South. 836804104V Female Tamil 0772901564 54 Partheepan Kajanarathy 215, Kanesapuram, Oddusuddan 855263823V Female Tamil 0773712015 55 Paul Rajesh Sharathathevi "Maththoni" Karaveddy, Jaffna. 885032575V Female Tamil 0766867624 56 Peer Mohamed Sihaan 5/11, Afrar Pallivasal Road, New Kattankudy 06. 852273313V Male Tamil 0766187613 57 Perumal Nagenthira Ratnam Kadai, Kanesapuram, Marakaranvalai, Vavuniya. 850562920V Male Tamil 0773453404 58 Piragash Yasothini 244, Vinayagapuram, Kilinochchi 806351741V Female Tamil 0778293226 59 Ponnaiya Kamaleswaran Library Road, Thambiluvil - 02 West. 197920210030 Male Tamil 0777408705 60 Ponnusamy Jayakumar Konesapuri, Nilaveli, Trincomalee. 763041506V Male Tamil 0777031130 61 Puvanathas Sukitha Thanankilappu, Chavakacheri, Jaffna 816883849V Female Tamil 0775063114 62 Rajenthini Sasikaran Main Street, Periya Kallaru, Kallaru 03. 785870956V Female Tamil 0771171485 63 Ramachandran Vasanthakumar 95/13, Veeramunai 01, Sammanthurai. 198211802964 Male Tamil 0765463906 64 Ramalingam Suthan 5th Vaddaram, Kumulamunai, Mulliyawalai 863501040V Male Tamil 0777368963 65 Ramalingam Thayaparan 52, Chetti Street, Nallur 751401310V Male Tamil 0773993314 66 Ranjan Tharmapriya Kadalamman Road, Periya Kallaru - 02, Kallaru. 816652448V Female Tamil 0750752908 67 Rasanajakam Abarajithan Alady Lane, Valvettithurai, Jaffna. 830653724V Male Tamil 0771758992 68 Rathnasingam Vathanarajah Kovil Vayal, Iyakkachi, Palai, Kilinochchi. 853612073V Male Tamil 0776701172 69 Renukanthan Suthagini 7th Vaddaram, Kumulamunai, Mulliyawalai 805843152V Female Tamil 0776223044 70 Rodric Polrajah Thevagularuby 216, Kanesapuram, Oddusuddan 838104568V Female Tamil 0771393669 71 Sahul Hameed Fairoas 3rd Vattaram, Pulmoddai 690341441V Male Tamil 0712352529 72 Sahul Hameed Mohamed Muzammil 27/3, Main Street, Kattankudy 03. 761510690V Male Tamil 0773554285 73 Salamon Darvin Croos 8th Vaddram, Pesalai, Mannar. 840774163V Male Tamil 0776795846 74 Sanmugampillai Sathees Kanadi Road, Kaluthavalai - 01 831303417V Male Tamil 0779075696 75 Santhiran Atputhan SelvaNagar-East, Arayamapthy 198424603726 Male Tamil 0757357324 76 Santhirasekaram Selvakumar 15/46, Navithanvely 02, Kalmunai. 840121089V Male Tamil 0765374246 77 Sathasivam Pavaneetharan 4th Vaddaram, Kompavil, Puthukudiyirupu. 802545550V Male Tamil 0772208279 78 Seiyathu Buhary Mohamed Rumais 105, Kapurady Road, Kattankudy - 02 782990055V Male Tamil 0777032745 79 Selvaraj Marian Panavkaddu Kottu West, Mannar 8216822215V Male Tamil 0774145074 80 Selvaraj Sureshkanth Main Street, Thampaddai 01, Thambiluvil. 842302170V Male Tamil 0779364770 81 Selvarasa Thavaseelan 138, School Road, Natpiddymunai 01. 198513104091 Male Tamil 0772363560 82 Shamini Valantain Pratheeskumar 57/7, Lake Road - 01, Batticaloa 846313532V Female Tamil 0778850316 83 Shanmugalingam Gopiramanan 39, 1st Vaddaram, Salli, Saambaltivu, Trincomalee 198403300508 Male Tamil 0771385004 84 Shanmuganathan Kalaivani Near the Post Office, Main Street, Thettativu 01. 796322918V Female Tamil 0765366725 85 Shiyanthini Kamalraj 56/12, Barathy Lane, 5th Cross, Thandavanvely 798564501V Female Tamil 0769410341 86 Sithamparanathan Kokila Eluthoor, Mannar 866633762V Female Tamil 0770027698 87 Sivagnanasekaram Sasigumar J.P Road, Thambiluvil 01 830304550V Male Tamil 0756742342 88 Sivalathan Suthargini Iranaipallai, Puthukudiyiruppu. 816270944V Female Tamil 0771144220 89 Sivapriya Suthakaran ABC Road, Thambiluvil 01. 806264520V Female Tamil 0775586837 90 Solai Rajeshwaran Sagaya Road, Adampan, Mannar 198206104895 Male Tamil 0766343790 91 Somasundaram Thamilvani Kavkeyanodai Road, Arayampathy 03. 736481502V Female Tamil 0758843900 92 Sriskandarajah Srinath 2nd Cross, Sea Street, Navatkuda, Battikaloa 841072561V Male Tamil 0777999647 93 Subanthini Kannan 38, 1st Cross, Kallady, Velur 735472267V Female Tamil 0778841704 94 Sutharjini Jegan Jeevaraj 31/3, Gnanasooriyam Square - 2, Batticaloa 818113099V Female Tamil 0776160636 95 Sutharsan Nishanthini Sivan Kovilady, Oddusuddan. 858090695V Female Tamil 0774131519 96 Sutharshini Jesuthasan Prasath Road, Navali South, Manipay 857162838V Female Tamil 0774726767 97 Thadheu Antony Thilak Fernando 4th Vaddaram,
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