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Uid No. Name Awo0153 A.Venkatesh Babu Bin0461 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES MACHINE MINDER UID NO. NAME AWO0153 A.VENKATESH BABU BIN0461 G.R.KANCHANA MMR0117 R.LAKSHMI BIN0922 M.GOWTHAMI MMR0277 V.SAMUNDEESWARI MMR0122 P.MURUGESAN BIN0220 B.MUTHUVELCHAMY BIN0484 P.LOKESH MMR0313 R.JAYALAKSHMI BIN0530 M.GEETHA MMR0316 L.RAJALAKSHMI MMR0038 R.SIVA SANKARAN MMR0099 M.SHANMUGAM BIN0430 V.MANIGANDAN MMR0111 K.PRASAD BIN0619 R.AISHWARIYA MMR0293 P.S.SETTU MMR0308 K.JAYASELAN MMR0274 P.NAGARATHINAM, MMR0241 G.VIJAYAKUMAR MMR0010 M.RAVICHANDRAN Page 1 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES JUNIOR BOOK BINDER UID NO. NAME BIN1079 S.SARAVANAN BIN0748 S.SARAVANAN BIN1347 M.VENKATESAN BIN0970 M.KARTHIKEYAN BIN1068 M.RADHAKRISHNAN OMT0239 J.J.FREDRICK BIN1122 S.SEKAR BIN1170 N.SEKAR BIN1189 J.MICHAEL AROCKIAM BIN0272 S.SABARI NATHAN BIN1286 T.SIVA PACKIAM BIN1208 M.BAKIRATHAN BIN0913 B.HEMAGOPALAN. BIN0473 S.PRABHU BIN0884 I.STALIN DHINAKARAN BIN0092 S.MOHAN BIN0096 S.DHEEBA AWO0118 S.DHANYA BIN0080 M.ANANTHI BIN1081 M.BHARATHI BIN0266 N.LATHA BIN1221 V.LAKSHMI BIN0829 R.SARITHA Page 2 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES BIN0859 M.SHANTHI BIN0838 S.MUNUSAMY BIN0010 G.DEVASAGAYAM EDISON BIN0463 R.SARAVANAKUMAR BIN0540 T.MAGESHWARI BIN0820 M.PICHAIYAN BIN0446 P.ANGAMUTHU BIN0062 D.ELUMALAI BIN0525 G.BHUVANESHWARI AOM0020 R.KARTHICK BIN1179 S.KALEESWARAN BIN0414 R.BALADEIVA KUMAR BIN0095 M.KARTHICK BIN0396 A.VINOTHKUMAR BIN1034 S.BALAMURUGAN BIN1022 A.RUFAS JAYAKARAN BIN1227 M.BASKARAN AWO0126 STANDLY FRANCIS BIN0588 R.SRI RAM BIN0183 S.KARTHIKEYAN BIN1073 A.ROBERT RAJAN BIN1077 S.THAMARAISELVI BIN1437 L. LEELAVATHY BIN1197 K.AMUTHA BIN0179 S.ALAGU BIN0888 N.VIJAYALAKSMI Page 3 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES BIN0069 M.KALAISELVI BIN0942 K.PRABAVATHY BIN1100 S.KULANDAI THERESE BIN1342 P.RAJA BIN0747 N.SATHYAN BIN0830 T.SETHURAMAN BIN0052 V.RAMKUMAR BIN1202 J.DENCIL BIN1259 M.JOHNSON SAGAYA RAJ OMT0120 D.KARTHIK BIN0907 R.MALA BIN0141 R.RAVISHANKAR BIN1442 A. MAIMUNISHA BIN1254 A.MEHARAJ BIN0157 K.NOHAMMED GONI BIN1092 S.B.SHIEK DAWOOD BIN0091 K.RAJESH BIN0209 S.MURALI BIN0672 C.SENTHIL KUMAR BIN0085 P.SATHISH BIN0240 C.KARTHIK BIN1169 K.BAKYARAJ BIN1148 N.THIRUMARAN BIN1036 N.JAYARAMACHANDRAN BIN1066 G.DHARANI OMT0059 R.THANGAM Page 4 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES BIN1178 C.JAYANTHI BIN0533 Y.MARY RAJATHI BIN1150 S.SANGEETHA BIN0231 R.BHUVANESWARI BIN1171 R.THILAGAVATHY BIN1388 S.CHANDRA BIN0261 T.RAMAN BIN0910 P.PRABHAKARAN BIN1248 S.GOPI BIN1050 J.VENKATACHALAM BIN1427 C.KADHIRESAN BIN1236 P.VAIYAPURI BIN0262 C.MARUDHA SAMY BIN0982 O.PARAMAN BIN0978 V.ARUL RAJ BIN0249 S.PRAVEENA BIN0943 S.DEVI BIN1182 P.SELVI BIN1145 K.RAMARAJ BIN1223 K.SADHANA BIN0964 V.L SANTHI BIN1225 N.MANOHARI BIN1027 P.SUGANYA BIN0877 WITHHELD BIN0915 I.EZHIL ANANDHAN. BIN0021 A.PERIYASAMY Page 5 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES BIN0949 C.VALLIAMMI BIN1019 R.JANARTHANAN BIN0805 P.KARUPPASAMY BIN0477 S.MALLIKA JUNIOR MECHANIC UID NO. NAME MEC0250 R.PANDIAN MEC0707 V.KALAISELVAM MEC0596 V.MANI KANDAN MEC0659 K.SINGARAVELAN MEC0025 S.GEETHA RANI MEC0012 S.NIMOSI MEC1062 S.PARAMESWARI MEC0951 P.CHITRA MEC0977 A.SIVAKUMAR MEC1000 M.A.SARAVANAN MEC1070 S.LOUIS LEVE MEC0260 L.PADMANABAN MEC0445 A.GANESHARAJ MEC0235 R.VIJAYARAJ BIN0119 A.SAKTHI THANGAVEL MEC0969 G.RENUGADEVI MEC1048 P.SAROJA DICY MEC0967 M.SAMUNDEESWARI MEC1050 D.DENNIS JOSEPH Page 6 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES MEC1051 J.DURAI BABU MEC1009 H.MOHAMED ABDUL KADHAR MEC0947 A.RAVICHANDRAN MEC0234 M.PANNEER SELVAM MEC0606 R.DINESH KUMAR MEC0717 S.SELVADURAI MEC0492 S.JEEVANADHAN, MEC0539 A.KANCHANA MEC1023 S.SELVI MEC0998 E.JOHN GILPERT MEC0014 V.LOGANATHAN MEC0255 B.SARANRAJ MEC0063 C.PREMKUMAR MEC0962 A.V.PONNARASI MEC1016 I.ANURADHA MEC0991 V.INIYAVAN MEC1022 T.VASUDEVAN MEC0315 K.CHINNASAMY Page 7 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES JUNIOR ELECTRICIAN UID NO. NAME ELE0520 N.RAVISHANKAR ELE0280 M.CLEMENT SAVARI RAJ ELE0412 S.SILAMBARASAN ELE0514 G.NIRMALA ELE0601 P.GIRIJA ELE0113 S.RATHIKA ELE0726 M.TAMILSELVI ELE0898 E.ANANDAN ELE0669 B.PUNNIYAKOTI ELE0029 M.SIVA ELE0737 V.PONMOZHI ELE0999 S.DILLI RANI ELE0775 A.MARIYASELVAM ELE0714 M.SEENI MOHAMMED ELE0842 M.SRIRAM KUMAR ELE0192 T.KARTHIKEYAN ELE0133 M.KIRUTHIGA ELE0972 RAJALAKSHMI RAJANGAM ELE0344 E.GOPI ELE0362 J.VIGNESH ELE0538 V.RAJAKUMAR ELE0002 V.JACULIN MELBA Page 8 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES ASSISTANT WEB OFFSET TECHNICIAN UID NO. NAME AWO0123 S.ARUN KUMAR AWO0384 R.MATHIYALAGAN OMT0156 K.GOWSALYA BIN0959 N.VINAYAKAR AOM0131 P.SATHIYA KUMAR AWO0065 S.SOFHIA OMT0213 D.VALARMATHI BIN0808 J.AMEER THAHIR AWO0238 G.ANBUSELVI AWO0086 V.BALAMURUGAN AWO0162 I.GAUTHAMAN OMT0170 P.PANDIDURAI BIN0127 M.THILAGAVATHI OFFSET MACHINE TECHNICIAN UID NO. NAME BIN1056 C.KUMARAVEL OMT0298 S.KAMALA KANNAN OMT0180 D.MARIA DOMINIC OMT0292 V.MEGALA BIN0955 S.J KARTHIKAYAN Page 9 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES ASSISTANT OFFSET MACHINE TECHNICIAN UID NO. NAME MMR0012 D.SUDAKAR AOM0200 A.AJITHA BIN0162 B.THRESIAMMA OMT0024 C.DINESH KUMAR OMT0098 T.PUNNIYAMOORTHI TELEPHONE OPERATOR UID NO. NAME TEL0036 S.DURAI ARASAN OFFICE ASSISTANT REF SL NO NAME 460 K.KISHANKUMAR 614 P.S.BALAMURUGAN 676 K.POORAGAVAN 685 C.PRAKASH 775 S.SUGUNA 889 A.FARITHA YASMIN 948 AKILANDESWARI .K 952 R.MOHANAPRIYA 1377 P.PUNITHA 1442 B.DURAIBABU 1471 R.SELVA RAJ 2044 M.RADHA Page 10 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES 2313 M.BHAMA 2351 M.MADHISUDAN 2679 D.SRIDEVI 2681 N.PADMANABAN 2771 B.MOHAN 2829 K.BANUMATHI 3145 S.TAMILARASI 3147 V.NAGARAJ 3230 M.RAJI 3683 K.SENTHILKUMAR 3762 D.SARAVANAN 3810 P.MARIMUTHU 3872 S.KAVITHA 3922 V.CHANDRASEKARAN 3952 M.C.MAHESH 4119 P.KARTHIC 4121 A.SATHYA 4355 C.DANKAY 5500 J.PAPPATHI 6208 R.AGILANDESWARI 6613 P.BHARATH 6641 V.SASIKALA 6691 P.SANGEETHA 6857 P.RAJAN 6918 K.ESAKKIAPPAN Page 11 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES JUNIOR DESPATCHING ATTENDANT REF.SL.NO NAME 101 B.ANITHA ROSELIN 375 A.RAZIA BEGAM 643 A.DILSHAD BEGAM 1228 R.SASIKALA 1620 R.RAJA 1938 R.GUNASEKARAN 1974 J.NAGANTHGUNA 2060 C.RAJESH 2181 M.SRIDHAR 2206 L.THAVID RAJA 2340 MANOHAR S. 2611 M.UDAYAKUMAR 3424 R.VIDYA 3686 V.BHAVANI 3874 K.AMIRTHALINGAM 4477 S.ILAKKIYA 5158 R.MADHANGI 6598 M.JEGAN 6991 P.KAVITHA 7476 S.SARAVANAN 7485 A.JANAKI 7765 V.GOPI 8104 P.SANTHI 8350 G.RANGANATHAN Page 12 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES 8535 R.MAHALAKSHMI 8875 D.GEORGE 8916 K.SENTHILKUMAR 8941 S.MUTHULAKSHMI 9157 M.DASS 9502 T.VIVEKANANDAN 9748 V.SEERVENDHAN 9828 R.SATHISH KUMAR 10253 R.HEMAVATHY 10403 N.RAMESH WATCHMAN SL NO NAME 1 K. PRAKASH 2 A. RAVI 3 C. LAKSHMI PATHI 4 M. SHANKAR 5 M. VETRIVEL, 6 I. JOHNSON, 7 S. KRISHANMURTHY, 8 K. UTHARAKOTI, 9 K.PARAMSIVAM 10 P.BHARATHI 11 R. MURUGESAN 12 VIJAYAKUMAR, 13 R.RAVI Page 13 of 14 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES 14 MURUGAN. R 15 G. RAJENDERAN 16 S. GUNALAN 17 B. SELVARANGAN 18 V. DEVENDIRAN 19 S. MARIA MICHAEL 20 G. DURAJRAJU 21 C. VENKATESAN 22 K. ARAVIND 23 P. MUSTAFA 24 S. BADRUDEEN 25 C. NARAYANASAMY 26 P. ANNAMALAI, 27 S.VELMURUGAN 28 KALAIVANAN.R 29 R.RAVI 30 G.PALANI Page 14 of 14 .
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