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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. 28.80 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 4] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2015 Thai 14, Jaya, Thiruvalluvar Aandu – 2046 Part VI—Section 4 Advertisements by private individuals and private institutions CONTENTS PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Pages. Change of Names .. 195-265 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 2817. I, P. John Salamon Christobar, son of Thiru 2820. I, Seenath, wife of Thiru A. Mohaideen, born on D. Philiprajan, born on 22nd March 1993 (native district: 25th October 1977 (native district: Ramanathapuram), Virudhunagar), residing at No. 43/20-B, Somasundarakonar residing at No. 20, Aruppukara Street, Velipattinam Street, Ayyanar Kovil 4th Street, Sellur, Madurai-625 002, Post, Ramanathapuram-623 504, shall henceforth be shall henceforth be known as P. CHRISTOPHER. known as M. JEENATHU BEEVI. P. JOHN SALAMON CHRISTOBAR. Yùˆ. Madurai, 19th January 2015. Ramanathapuram, 19th January 2015. 2818. I, Vadivalu, son of Thiru C. Periyasamy, born on 2821. I, Saroja, wife of Thiru Vaithiyalingam, born on 15th January 1994 (native district: Dindigul), residing at 29th December 1982 (native district: Tirunelveli), residing at Old No. 6/4J, New No. 1/4J, Perumal Lay-out, No. 158/56, Panpoli Road, K. Kadayanallur, Tenkasi Mettupalayam, Coimbatore-641 301, shall henceforth be Taluk, Tirunelveli-627 751, shall henceforth be known as P. VADIVEL. known as V. SARASWATHI. VADIVALU. ê«ó£ü£. Tirunelveli, 19th January 2015. Coimbatore, 19th January 2015. 2822. I, Kameswari Ganesan, wife of Thiru S. Narayanan, 2819. My daughter, R. Barkathunnisa, born on born on 29th June 1977 (native district: Palakkad-Kerala), 29th May 2000 (native district: Coimbatore), residing at residing at No. 53, Bharathiyar Main Road, No. 52A, Aarani House Road, Udhagamandalam, The Nilgiris- S.S. Colony, Madurai-625 016, shall henceforth be 643 001, shall henceforth be known as M. RUKSHANA. known as N. KAMESWARI. M. MOHAMMED RAFIC. KAMESWARI GANESAN. The Nilgiris, 19th January 2015. (Father.) Madurai, 19th January 2015. D.T.P.—VI-4 (4)—1 [ 195 ] 196 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec.4 2823. My son, R. Arockia Calis Albert Roghan, born on 2832. I, A. Akbar, son of Thiru M. Alibabu, 27th September 1999 (native district: Thoothukkudi), residing born on 2nd November 1996 (native district: Madurai), at No. 403/E, South Cotton Road, Thoothukkudi-628 001, residing at No. 21, Mohamathiyar Street, shall henceforth be known as R AROCKIA ROGHAN. Goripalayam, Madurai-625 002, shall henceforth be S.A. ROSTEN FERNANDO. known as A. AKBAR BADHUSHA. Thoothukkudi, 19th January 2015. (Father.) A. Ü‚ð˜. 2824. I, T. Eswari, daughter of Thiru C.K. Thavasianantham, Madurai, 19th January 2015. born on 20th May 1968(native district: Theni), residing at 2833. I, P. Anusuya, wife of Thiru K.S. Palanisamy, Thoppu Kaliamman Kovil Street, S.V.S. Nagar, Jakkampatty, born on 21st April 1950 (native district: Madurai), residing at Aundipatty, Theni-625 512, shall henceforth be Old No. 9-7/15, New No. 5-6-6, Valluvar Colony, known as T. EASWARI. Sambanthar, Alangulam, Madurai-625 017, shall henceforth T. ESWARI. be known as P. THAMILARASI. Jakkampatty, 19th January 2015. P. ANUSUYA. 2825. I, S. Thangaraj, son of Thiru Sempulingam, born on Madurai, 19th January 2015. 10th May 1958 (native district: Madurai), residing at 2834. I, P.H. Basheer, son of Thiru Hydroos, born on Old No. 4/104, New No. 3/266, Mariyamman Kovil Street, 15th October 1967 (native district: Tirunelveli), residing at Mannadimangalam, Vadipatti Taluk, Madurai-625 207, shall Old No. 37, New No. 89, Alappillai Street, henceforth be known as S. THANGARAJSUBBIAH. Melapalayam, Tirunelveli-627 005, shall henceforth be S. îƒèó£x. known as PEER MOHAMED BASHEER. Madurai, 19th January 2015. P.H. ðn˜. 2826. I, A. Kumaravel, son of Thiru Ayyakannu, born on Melapalayam, 19th January 2015. 3rd February 1965 (native district: Madurai), residing at 2835. I, Hanal Showriya, wife of Thiru S.P.M. Asvath Old No. 13A, New No. 91, New Mamlipatti Road, Madurai- Mohamed Shiyam, born on 25th May 1996 (native district: 625 001, shall henceforth be known as A. KUMAR. Tirunelveli), residing at No. 5/1, 1st Street, Quide Millath A. °ñ£ó«õ™. Nagar, Melapalayam, Tirunelveli-627 005, shall henceforth Madurai, 19th January 2015. be known as HANAN GOWRIYA. 2827. I, M.R. Dhurga, wife of Thiru R.R. Ravindran, HANAL SHOWRIYA. born on 22nd December 1949 (native district: Madurai), Melapalayam, 19th January 2015. residing at No. 27, Kothukannara Street, Manjanakara 2836. My son, S. Mohamed Shafeek Hussan, son of Thiru Street, Madurai-625 001, shall henceforth be known as R.R DHURGA. Saleem, born on 30th April 2003 (native district: Kanyakumari), residing at No. 63/70, Ganesapuram North M.R. DHURGA. Street, Melapalyam, Tirunelveli-627 005, shall henceforth be Madurai, 19th January 2015. known as S. SHAFEEK AHMED. 2828. I, S. Nagaraj, son of Thiru V. Subbaiah, born on SHERIN BANU. 16th May 1954 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 88A, Melapalayam, 19th January 2015. (Mother.) North Street, Palanganatham, Madurai-625 003, shall henceforth be known as S. NAGARAJAN. 2837. I, Nasima, wife of Thiru Abul Hassan, born on 25th September 1968 (native district: Tirunelveli), residing at S. ï£èó£x. Old No. 35, New No. 127, Kattuputhu Street, Melapalayam, Madurai, 19th January 2015. Tirunelveli-627 005, shall henceforth be known as NAJEEMA. 2829. I, B. Kumaran alias Gomathinayagam, son of Thiru NASIMA. G. Balasubramanian, born on 21st March 1994 (native Melapalayam, 19th January 2015. district: Tirunelveli), residing at Old No. 23, New No. 57, Narayanasamy Kovil Street, Ilanji, Tenkasi Taluk, 2838. I, Sheik Mohideen, son of Thiru Shahul Hameed, Tirunelveli-627 805, shall henceforth be born on 20th April 1976 (native district: Tirunelveli), known as B. KUMARANGOMATHINAYAGAM. residing at Old No. 136, New No. 166, Asura East Street, B. KUMARAN alias GOMATHINAYAGAM. Melapalayam, Tirunelveli-627 005, shall henceforth be Tirunelveli, 19th January 2015. known as SHEIK MYDEEN. SHEIK MOHIDEEN. 2830. I, L. Esakiammal, daughter of Thiru Lakshmanan, Melapalayam, 19th January 2015. born on 10th June 1995 (native district: Thoothukkudi), residing at No. 3/E-21, Keelatheru, Kollan Kineru Post, 2839. My son, S. Mruthanjayan, born on 25th October Ottapitaram, Thoothukkudi District, shall henceforth be 2006 (native district: Erode), residing at Old No. 6, known as L. ANITHA. New No. 15, East Pattambar Street, Madurai-625 001, shall L. ESAKIAMMAL. henceforth be known as S. SIVAMRUTHYUNJAYAN. Thoothukkudi, 19th January 2015. M. û‡ºè²‰îóð†ì˜. Madurai, 19th January 2015. (Father.) 2831. I, C. Ravi alias Sankaranarayanan, son of Thiru Chandrasekaran, born on 9th November 1955 (native district: 2840. I, Murugan, son of Thiru Surulithevar, born on Tirunelveli), residing at No. 428-9, M-Block, Royal Enclave 2nd February 1966 (native district: Madurai), residing at 3rd Avenue, Anna Nagar East, Chennai-600 102, shall Mariamman Kovil Street, Uthangudi, Madurai-625 107, shall henceforth be known as C. RAVI. henceforth be known as S. KAMARAJ. C. RAVI alias SANKARANARAYANAN. MURUGAN. Chennai, 19th January 2015. Madurai, 19th January 2015. Jan. 28, 2015] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 197 2841. I, H. Sabur Nishal Begam, wife of Thiru Halimlla, 2850. I, A. Dulkarunai Sickander, son of Thiru born on 1st March 1976 (native district: Sivagangai), Abdul Samad, born on 15th July 1963 (native district: residing at No. 21, Singara Thoppu Street, Llayangudi, Sivagangai), residing at Old No. 15, New No. 25, Shafiee Sivagangai-630 702, shall henceforth be Pallivasal, Salaiyoor, Ilayangudi Taluk, Sivagangai-630 702, known as H. SABUR NISHA BEGAM. shall henceforth be known as A. SICKANDER. H. SABUR NISHAL BEGAM. A. DULKARUNAI SICKANDER. Sivagangai, 19th January 2015. Sivagangai, 19th January 2015. 2842. I, Muthalagu Pillai, son of Thiru R. Subbaiah, 2851. I, Liyakath Ali, son of Thiru Mohamedmustafa, born on 11th October 1953 (native district: Virudhunagar), born on 4th June 1955 (native district: Ramanathapuram), residing at No. 34, Chokkakothan Street, West residing at No. 2-8-20, Parampai Road, R.S. Mangalam, Masi Street, Madurai-625 001, shall henceforth be Thiruvadanai Taluk, Ramanathapuram-623 525, shall henceforth be known as LIYAKATHALI KHAN. known as S. RAMACHANDRAN. Lò£‚èˆ ÜL. ºˆîö° Hœ¬÷. Ramanathapuram, 19th January 2015. Madurai, 19th January 2015. 2852. I, Sathiga, wife of Thiru P.K. Ganesh Babu, born on 2843. My son, N. Nagaraj, born on 19th June 2000 (native 7th October 1967 (native district: Madurai), residing at district: Virudhunagar), residing at No. 2/1444/2, Kammavar No. 2B/15, Sourastra School Lane, East Veliveethi, Madurai- Colony, Vishvanatham, Sivakasi Taluk, Virudhunagar- 625 001, shall henceforth be known as P.G. SANTHIYA. 626 123, shall henceforth be known as N. KRISHNARAJ. SATHIGA. Ý. ï£ó£òíê£I. Madurai, 19th January 2015. Visvanatham, 19th January 2015. (Father.) 2853. I, A. Asma Begam, wife of Thiru B. Mohamed Yasik, 2844. My daughter, J. Seethalakshmi born on 27th April born on 11th February 1996 (native district: Theni), residing 1999 (native district: Virudhunagar), residing at at No. E17, G/W TCSM Quarters, Sugarmill Post, No. 2/6/1631, Asari Colony, Satchiyapuram, Anaiyur, Kethandapatty, Vaniyambadi, Vellore-635 815, shall Sivakasi West, Virudhunagar-626 124, shall henceforth be henceforth be known as M. ASMA. known as J. SIVAKAVYAA. A. ASMA BEGAM. S. JEYARAMAN. Vellore, 19th January 2015. Sivakasi, 19th January 2015. (Father.) 2854. My son, B. Tharsan Karthic, born on 7th October 2845. I, R. Ravisankar, son of Thiru M.G. Rajendran, 2006 (native district: Madurai), residing at No.
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