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© [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2021 [Price : Rs. 9.60 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No.15] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 2021 Chithirai 1, Pilava, Thiruvalluvar Aandu – 2052 Part VI—Section 4 Advertisements by private individuals and private institutions CONTENTS PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Pages. Change of Names .. 619-641 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) Commissioner of Stationery and Printing. CHANGE OF NAMES 8832. I, C. Sundharammal, wife of Thiru Chandran, 8835. My son, M. Surya Prakash, born on 1st April 2014 born on 19th July 1968 (native district: Tirunelveli), (native district: Madurai) residing at No. 4/115A, Andarkottaram, residing at No. 1/121, Indra Nagar, Kalavasal, Vilacheri Main Karuppapillaiendal, Madurai-625 020, shall henceforth be Road, Pasumalai, Madurai-625 004, shall henceforth be known as N. SURYA PRAKASH known as C. SUNDARI P. NANDHINI C. SUNDHARAMMAL Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Mother) Madurai, 5th April 2021. 8836. My daughter, K. Pandiselvi, daughter of Thiru 8833. My daughter, Deshna Jain, born on 25th June S. Kumar, born on 17th May 2020 (native district: Virudhunagar) 2019 (native district: Mysore-Karnataka), residing at No. 38, residing at No. 3/68, South Street, Servaikkaranpatti, Kakathoppu Street, West Masi Street, Madurai-625 001, Kariseri, Virudhunagar-626 005, shall henceforth be shall henceforth be known as J. DIYARA known as K. DEEPIKA N. JEETHU POTHUMPONNU Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Father) Virudhunagar, 5th April 2021. (Mother) 8834. My son, P. Parshith Abimanyu, born on 26th April 8837. My daughter, K. Mahesha Sri, born on 16th January 2018 (native district: Madurai) residing at No. 2/274, Keezha 2017 (native district: Madurai) residing at No. 3/55, Periyasamy Theru, Sambakulam, Muthukulathoor, Ramanathapuram- Compound, Palkalai Nagar, Madurai-625 021, shall henceforth 623 706, shall henceforth be known as P. ABIMANYU be known as K. MAHIZHINI S. PALANI MURUGAN P. KANI Ramanathapuram, 5th April 2021. (Father) Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Father) D.T.P.—VI-4 (15)—1 [ 619 ] 620 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 4 8838. My son, P. Vithyadharan, born on 13th July 2015 8847. My son, V.K. Aswin, born on 16th April 2006 (native (native district: Dinduigul), residing at West Street, Usilampatti, district: Coimbatore), residing at No. 34, Sri Kamatchi Uthappanaickanur, Madurai-625 537, shall henceforth be Nagar, Ondipudur, Coimbatore-641 016, shall henceforth be known as P. KAVINPANDI known as K. ASWIN S. PALPANDI S. KIRUBANANTHAM Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Father) Coimbatore, 5th April 2021. (Father) 8839. I, J. Rupa, wife of Thiru G.S. Jeyprakash, born on 8848. I, K.K. Nithiya, wife of Thiru Satheeshkrishnassuryanarayana, 15th May 1981 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 87/45/1, born on 31st July 1983 (native district: Kanyakumari), New Ramnad Road, Balarengapuram, Madurai-625 009, shall residing at No. 1082, Nesamony Nagar, Agasteeswaram, henceforth be known as G.J. RUPAVATHY Nagercoil, Kanyakumari-629 001, shall henceforth be R. RUPA known as K.K. NITHIYAA Madurai, 5th April 2021. K.K. NITHIYA 8840. I, S. Murthy, son of Thiru T. Sundararaj, born on Kanyakumari, 5th April 2021. 29th May 1973 (native district: Theni), residing at No. 3/586, Sakthi Nagar, 1st Cross Street, Surveyor Colony, Madurai- 8849. I, R. Radhika, wife of Thiru Kirubesh Kumar, 625 007, shall henceforth be known as S. KRISHNAMOORTHY born on 22nd June 1976 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 42, Gomathi Amman Nagar 2nd Street, S. MURTHY P and T Nagar Extension, Madurai-625 017, shall henceforth Madurai, 5th April 2021. be known as R. RADHIKA DEVI 8841. I, M. Muthulakshmi, wife of Thiru S. Malaichamy, R. RADHIKA born on 11th May 1984 (native district: Madurai), Madurai, 5th April 2021. residing at No. 120-H/7B, Arumugam North 2nd Street, Thirumangalam, Madurai-625 706, shall henceforth be 8850. My daughter, C. Padmasri Dharshika, born on known as G. MUTHUPANDI 11th September 2019 (native district: Madurai), residing at M. MUTHULAKSHMI No. 33, Madakulam Main Road, Palanganatham, Madurai- Madurai, 5th April 2021. 625 003, shall henceforth be known as C. VETRI PADMASRI 8842. My son, A. Dhuvaragesh, born on 6th February B. CHANDRAKUMAR 2019 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 2/210, Main Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Father) Road, Nadakottai, Dindigul-624 220, shall henceforth be 8851. My daughter, Sarmila Banu, born on 17th September known as A. DHARWIN 2004 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 20/1, Sudalai M. ARUMUGAM Muthu Pillai Lane, Kamarajar Salai, Madurai-625 009, Dindigul, 5th April 2021. (Father) shall henceforth be known as L.S. SARMILA 8843. I, A.A.V.A. Jestin Sudhahar, son of Thiru L.S. SARAVANAN V. Arulanantham, born on 10th March 1974 (native Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Father) district: Ramanathapuram), residing at No. 14, Pakkiri 8852. My son, S. Akshith, born on 29th March 2018 (native Ambalam Street, Kamuthi, Ramanathapuram-623 603, district: Madurai), residing at No. 79, Javagar Street, Thinamani shall henceforth be known as A. JESTIN SUDHAHAR Nagar, Vilangudi, Madurai-625 018, shall henceforth be A.A.V.A. JESTIN SUDHAHAR known as S. AKSHITH NAYAGAM Ramanathapuram, 5th April 2021. B. SELVAPASUPATHY NAYAGAM 8844. I, RM. Uma, wife of Thiru N Subramanian, born on Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Father) 8th November 1972 (native district: Sivagangai), residing at 8853. My son, Laschan, born on 13th February No. 14-3/23, Amaravathi Nathi Street, Mahatma Gandhi 2016 (native district: Madurai), residing at No. 4-75, Nagar, S. Alangulam, Anaiyur, Madurai-625 017, K. Andipatti, Kuppalnatham, Peraiyur Taluk, Madurai-625 527, shall henceforth be known as S UMA shall henceforth be known as M. KRISHNAMOORTHY RM. UMA Madurai, 5th April 2021. N. MANIKANDAN Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Father) 8845. My daughter, R Piriyadarishini, daughter of 8854. My daughter, Aathiraisaktheeswaran, daughter of (late) Thiru R Ravikumar, born on 1st March 2007 Thiru S.R. Saktheeswaran, born on 21st May 2018 (native (native district: Sivagangai), residing at No. 55, Muthu Street, K. Pudur, Madurai-625 007, shall henceforth be district: Madurai), residing at No. 6/461C, Chekkanurani, known as R PRIYADHARSHINI Madurai-625 514, shall henceforth be known as S.K. AUDREY R. VALLI B. KEERTHI Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Mother) Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Mother) 8846. My son, Chaitanya Kani, son of Thiru G. Muniyasamy, 8855. My daughter, Zyanna Antony, daughter of Thiru born on 10th November 2017 (native district: Ramanathapuram), C. Antony, born on 4th February 2020 (native district: residing at No. 3/299, Lakshmipuram, Keelayur Post, Madurai), residing at No. 7/981, Vaithialingam Street, Ilayangudi Taluk, Sivagangai-630 702, shall henceforth be Melakuilkudi Road, Nagamalaipudhukottai, Madurai-625 514, known as M. HIRJIBALA shall henceforth be known as A. ZYANA FAITH T. RATHIKA A. SHARON CHRISTINA Sivagangai, 5th April 2021. (Mother) Madurai, 5th April 2021. (Mother) Apr. 14, 2021] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 621 8856. I, P. Gowthami, daughter of Thiru S. Paramasivam, 8865. My son, G. 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SARAVANAKUMAR Salem, 5th April 2021. N. SARA RASID BANU Ramanathapuram, 4th April 2021. 8867. My son, M.S. Mohamed Aadil, son of Thiru J Mohamed Sherief, born on 15th April 2007 (native district: 8858. My daughter, J. Monika, daughter of Thirumathi Tiruchirappalli), residing at Old No. 12, New No. 1376/1, Mohanapriya, born on 9th August 2013 (native district: Siva Sakthi Nagar, L N Puram, Panruti Taluk, Cuddalore- Tiruchirappalli), residing at No. 24, Laskar Street, Gandhi 607 106, shall henceforth be known as J.S. MINHAJU AADEEL Market, Tiruchirappalli-620 008, shall henceforth be known as S. MONIKA MAGAMUTHA BEGUM A T. SARAVANAN Cuddalore, 5th April 2021. (Mother) Tiruchirappalli, 5th April 2021. (Step Father) 8868. My daughter, M.S. Ayaana Sherief, daughter of 8859. My son, R Vetrimaaran, born on 4th May 2018 Thiru J. Mohamed Sherief, born on 13th February 2015 (native district: Krishnagiri), residing at No. 1-305, Nethaji (native district: Tiruchirappalli), residing at Old No. 12, Nagar, Zuzuvadi, SIPCOT Post, Hosur Taluk, Krishnagiri- New No. 1376/1, Siva Sakthi Nagar, LN Puram, 635 126, shall henceforth be known as R MAARAN Panruti Taluk, Cuddalore-607 106, shall henceforth be known as J.S. AYANAHH BISZMIN T.V.K. RAJA Krishnagiri, 5th April 2021. (Father) A MAGAMUTHA BEGUM Cuddalore, 5th April 2021. (Mother) 8860. I, D. Theekesh, son of Thiru Deevakumar, born on 29th April 2002 (native district: Tiruchirappalli), residing at 8869. I, R. Kubendran, son of Thiru Raju, born on No. 99, 3rd Cross, South Ramalinga Nagar, 5th June 1970 (native district; Tiruchirappalli), residing at Tennur, Tiruchirappalli-620 017, shall henceforth be No. 159, Anna Nagar, Peramangalam East Street, known as D DHEEKESH Musiri Taluk, Tiruchirappalli-621 006, shall henceforth be known as R.
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