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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. 37.60 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 32] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2015 Aadi 27, Manmadha, Thiruvalluvar Aandu – 2046 Part VI—Section 4 Advertisements by private individuals and private institutions CONTENTS PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Pages. Change of Names .. 2449-2541 Notice .. 2537-2541 NoticeNOTICE .. 2204 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 35680. I, S. Rajeswari, wife of Thiru V. Sairaman, 35683. My daughter, B.S. Harini, born on 2nd April 2004 born on 2nd June 1968 (native district: Madurai), residing at (native district: Dindigul), residing at No. 7/5, Jeganathan No. H-751, Aishwarya Apartments, Elliss Nagar, Madurai- Street, Villapuram, Madurai-625 012, shall henceforth be 625 016, shall henceforth be known as S RANI. known as B.S. HARILAKSHMI. B.A. SRIDHARAN. S RAJESWARI. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. (Father.) Madurai, 3rd August 2015. 35684. J. Mariyamma, wife of Thiru Sahayam, born 35681. My daughter, C.D.S Tanishka, born on 4th December on 29th March 1980 (native district: Kanyakumari), residing 2010 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 26-A, at No. 24/H, Sivan Koil Street, C.B.H. Road, Krishnan Koil, Lakshmipuram 2nd Street, Madurai-625 009, shall henceforth Nagercoil, Kanyakumari-629 001, shall henceforth be known be known as C.S. TANISHKAVARSHA. as J SANTHI. C.D. SUBRAMANIAM. J. ñKò‹ñ£. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. (Father.) Nagercoil, 3rd August 2015. 35682. My son, C.D.S. Abhinavraju, born on 17th May 35685. I, A. Muthuveeran alias Manoj Kumar, son of Thiru 2007 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 26-A, P. Asaithambi, born on 27th June 1995 (native district: Virudhunagar), residing at Old No. 123, New No. 94, Lakshmipuram 2nd Street, Madurai-625 009, shall henceforth Kasappukkarar Street, Virudhunagar-626 001, shall be known as C.S. ABHINAVBARATH. henceforth be known as A. MUTHUVEERANMANOJ KUMAR. C.D. SUBRAMANIAM. A. MUTHUVEERAN alias MANOJ KUMAR. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. (Father.) Virudhunagar, 3rd August 2015. D.T.P.—VI-4 (32)—1 [ 2449 ] 2450 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec.4 35686. I, Mary, wife of Thiru Karuppasamy, born 35695. I, R. Durai, son of Thiru M. Rathinam, born on 2nd May 1982 (native district: Madurai), residing on 10th May 1974 (native district: Virudhunagar), at No. 63-2, Keelapudur, Alampatti, Nagamalai, Pudukkottai, residing at No. 577, Subramaniyapuram Colony 6th Street, Madurai District, shall henceforth be known as K. ESTHER. Sivakasi Taluk, Virudhunagar-626 189 shall henceforth be «ñK. known as R. MOSES DURAISAMY. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. R. DURAI. Virudhunagar, 3rd August 2015. 35687. I, I. Chellappa alias Praphakar, I., son of Thiru S Issac, born on 10th March 1966 (native 35696. I, M. Jayagowri, wife of Thiru M. Mathiraja, born on district: Thoothukkudi), residing at No. 27, Ulaganathan 10th November 1977 (native district: Dindigul), residing at Servai, K. Pudur, Madurai-625 007, shall henceforth be No. 57, Erumaikara Street, Dindigul-624 002, shall henceforth known as I. PRAPHAKAR CHELLAPPA. be known as M. TAMILSELVI. I. CHELLAPPA alias PRAPHAKAR, I. M. JAYAGOWRI. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. Dindigul, 3rd August 2015. 35688. I, V. Rengaraj, son of Thiru C. Velaisamy, born on 35697. I, Sheik, son of Thiru Haj Mohamed, born 1st January 1964 (native district: Virudhunagar), residing at on 1st January 1979 (native district: Tirunelveli), residing at No. 3/32, Meenachipuram, Mariyamman Kovil Street, Old No. 871A, New No. 94, Durai Shet Nagar, K.T.C. Nagar Gopalapuram Sesapuram Post, Virudhunagar-626 149, shall North, Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli-627 011, shall henceforth henceforth be known as V. RENGARAJAN. be known as SHEIK SHAHUL HAMEED. V. ªóƒèó£x. «ê‚. Virudhunagar, 3rd August 2015. Palayamkottai, 3rd August 2015. 35689. I, Bakkiyam, son of Thiru Pothi Servi, born on 35698. My son, J. Udhayan, born on 10th May 2005 7th January 1971 (native district: Sivagangai), residing at (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 4B, Alampatti Village, No. 12/94, Railway Feeder Road, Thiruppuvanam Taluk, Thirumangalam Taluk, Madurai-625 706, shall henceforth be Sivagangai-630 611, shall henceforth be known known as J. VADIVELUDHAYANN. as P. PILAIPORUTHAN. V. JAYAVEL. ð£‚Aò‹. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. (Father.) Sivagangai, 3rd August 2015. 35699. I, I. Sweety Sithy Faritha, wife of Thiru A. Zahir 35690. I, T. Mohamedunus alias Mohamedyunoos, son of Hussain, born on 3rd March 1978 (native district: Madurai), Thiru K. Thamimulansari, born on 9th August 1990 (native residing at Old No. 5, New No. 19, E.M.G. Nagar, 2nd Street, district: Dindigul), residing at No. 3/4, Sithuvarpatti, K. Pudur, Madurai-625 007, shall henceforth be known Vedasandur Taluk, Dindigul-624 801, shall henceforth be as I. FARITHA. known as T. MOHAMEDYUNUS. I. SWEETY SITHY FARITHA. T. MOHAMEDUNUS alias MOHAMEDYUNOOS. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. Dindigul, 3rd August 2015. 35700. I, Augustin Yesuraj, son of Thiru Ponnaiah, 35691. My son, K. Manikandan, born on 26th November born on 23rd January 1962 (native district: Madurai), residing 2007 (native district: Sivagangai), residing at No. 3/75A, at No. 20/17(4), Pajanaimada Street, Narimedu, Madurai- Southvadi, Mangudi, Sivagangai-630 559, shall henceforth 625 002, shall henceforth be known as P. AGASTIN. be known as K. KRISHNASAMY. AUGUSTIN YESURAJ. T. KARANTHAMALAI. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. Sivagangai, 3rd August 2015. (Father.) 35701. I, M. Selvam, son of Thiru Meenakshisundaram, 35692. My daughter, P. Kiruthika, daughter of Thiru born on 16th January 1990 (native district: Madurai), residing S. Palaniappan, born on 3rd March 2011 (native district: at No. 33/15, Sathiyamoorthi Main Road, Meenambalpuram, Namakkal), residing at Old No. 128, New No. 11, Nethaji Madurai-625 002, shall henceforth be known 2nd Street, Ponmeni Main Road, Madurai-625 010, shall as M. VINAYAKAMOORTHI. henceforth be known as PL KIRUTHIKASRI. M. SELVAM. S. KAMALA. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. (Mother.) 35702. I, R.V. Janani, daughter of Thiru R. Nagarajan, born 35693. My son, K. Mohanasunthareswaran, born on on 15th November 1996 (native district: Sivagangai), residing 15th September 2012 (native district: Madurai), residing at at No. 10, Kaataandi Koil Street, Tirupuvanam Taluk, No. 5/177, Pandi Kovil, Karuppayurani, Madurai-625 020, Sivagangai-630 611, shall henceforth be known shall henceforth be known as K. MOHITH. as N.U. JANANI. P. KUPENDRAN. R.V. JANANI. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. (Father.) Sivagangai, 3rd August 2015. 35694. I, J. Benson Paulraj, son of Thiru Julius Paul Benny, 35703. I, N. Lakshmi, wife of Thiru V. Narayanan, born on born on 29th July 1968 (native district: Madurai), residing at 17th July 1974 (native district: Madurai), residing at Old No. 7, Vellaipillaiyar Kovil Street, S.S. Colony, No. 1/55, New No. 1/88, South Street, Eliyarpaththi, Madurai- Madurai-625 010, shall henceforth be known 625 022, shall henceforth be known as N. JAYALAKSHMI. as J. BENSON PAUL JEBARAJ. ï. ªô†²I. J. BENSON PAULRAJ. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. Aug. 12, 2015] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2451 35704. My son, E. Pon Ishanth, born on 29th April 2015 35713. I, V.S. Vaithialingam alias S. Vaithialingam, son of (native district: Virudhunagar), residing at No. 74-A, Thiru V. Sankarapandian, born on 20th September 1949 Noorsahipuram, Inamkarisalkulam Post, Srivilliputtur Taluk, (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 4/316, A. Saraswathi Virudhunagar-626 125, shall henceforth be known Illam, C.P.R. Street, Sri Chakra Nagar, E.B. Colony West, as E. ESAKKI. Thiruppalai, Madurai-625 017, shall henceforth be known as K. Þê‚Aºˆ¶. S.P. VAITHIALINGAM. Virudhunagar, 3rd August 2015. (Father.) V.S. VAITHIALINGAM alias S. VAITHIALINGAM. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. 35705. I, S. Sankaran, son of Thiru Sundaram, born on 8th September 1952 (native district: Madurai), 35714. I, K. Manikandan, son of Thiru Kamatchi Thevar, residing at No. 22, Suyarajiyapuram 2nd Main Road, born on 1st January 1975 (native district: Theni), residing at 3rd Cross Steeet, Sellur, Madurai-625 002, shall henceforth North Street, G.Usilampatti, Andipatti Taluk, Theni-625 517, be known as S. SANKARARAMAKRISHNAN. shall henceforth be known as K MANI. S. êƒèó¡. K. MANIKANDAN. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. G.Usilampatti, 3rd August 2015. 35706. I, Palpandi, son of Thiru V. Jayapal, born 35715. I, L. Kandhavel, son of Thiru S. Lakshmanan, on 21st June 1993 (native district: Tiruchirappalli), residing born on 13th March 1993 (native district: Ramanathapuram), at No. 77, Ganapathi Nagar, Thirumangalam Taluk, Madurai- residing at No. 157-D, K.Veppangulam, Kamuthi Taluk, 625 706, shall henceforth be known as J. PAULPANDIAN. Ramanathapuram-623 115, shall henceforth be known PALPANDI. as L. VELAVAN. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. L. KANDHAVEL. Ramanathapuram, 3rd August 2015. 35707. My son, Sikkiban Ahamed, born on 14th April 2009 (native district: Sivagangai), residing at No. 35/D/13, 35716. My son, Santhosh, born on 6th October 2003 (native Noorjahan Illam, Muniyandi Kovil Street, Melur Taluk, Madurai- district: Madurai), residing at No. 599, Solai Azhagupuram, 625 106, shall henceforth be known as J. IRFAN AHAMED. Ramamoorthy Nagar, Madurai-625 011, shall henceforth be known as P. AKASH. S. JAFERALI. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. (Father.) N. PONRAJ. Madurai, 3rd August 2015. (Father.) 35708. I, J. Dhanasekaran, son of Thiru A. Jayaraman, born on 7th February 1982 (native district: Madurai), residing 35717. I, P. Anand, son of Thiru R. Pitchai, born on 1st May 1997 (native district: Dindigul), residing at No. 1-125, Pookara Street, Madurai-625 201, shall at No. 541/3, Thatthaneri Main Road, Madurai-625 018, shall henceforth be known as J.
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