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Open Competitive Examination for Recruitment to Grade Iii of Revenue Inspector Service in Npc - 2019 OPEN COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO GRADE III OF REVENUE INSPECTOR SERVICE IN NPC - 2019 RESULT SHEET - INDEX NO ORDER Exam Held on :- 08.06.2019 Index No Full Name Address NIC No Medium IQ LP Total Final 100001 Kamstikka Suyanantha Namakal Road, Tellipalai. 986503595V Tamil 34 35 69 Kunam Strores, Thavasikulam, 100002 Keerththana Thankavel 958611960V Tamil 40 24 64 Mirusuvil. Veerapathirakovil, Uduppiddy South, 100003 Kunasekaralingam Kantharupan 940540437V Tamil 52 31 83 Uduppiddy, Jaffna. Palawaththi, Polikandy South, 100004 Manogini Sivagnanam 975440745V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Valvettiturai. Kannakai Amman Kovilady, Theeruvil, 100005 Ratnasingam Manimaran 952593129V Tamil 44 26 70 Valvettithurai. Iththy Sempadu, Valvetty, 100006 Seevarathinam Sriskumar 862133617V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Valvettithurai. Ilanthaikkadu, Imayanan, 100007 Tharsha Sabaratnam 917031754V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Uduppiddy. Kurumbaikaddy, Puloly South West, 100008 Arani Ariyaratnam 935971020V Tamil 68 58 126 Puloly. Thiruvathany, Imayanan North, 100009 Pavalarasa Gokulatheepan 199002700666 Tamil 38 29 67 Uduppiddy. Neervely Road, Kaithady North, 100010 Sobana Kavirashan 895362123V Tamil 34 31 65 Kaithady, Jaffna. Index No Full Name Address NIC No Medium IQ LP Total Final Periyathampiran Temple Road, 100011 Sivakkolunthu Harikaran 872832092V Tamil 28 24 52 Imayanan West, Uduppiddy. 100012 Thavarasa Mathura Kalavodai, Samarapaku, Valvettiththurai 199973702034 Tamil 40 51 91 100013 Livenika Sivapatharajah Nediyakadu, Valvettithurai. 995531747V Tamil 52 59 111 "Luxsanapathy"", Karanavai North West, 100014 Kuddithambi Kanmani Kubendran 901713030V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Valvettithurai. Kunam Stores, Thavasikulam, 100015 Thamilenthiny Thangavel 946863408V Tamil 44 44 88 Mirusuvil, Kodikamam. 100016 Premachandran Piragalathan Arasady, Thondamanaru. 942323611V Tamil 32 38 70 Varimanai, Kerudavil South, 100017 Sutharsini Krushnapillai 958570910V Tamil 28 35 63 Thondamanaru. No-635, K.K.S.Road, 100018 Sivareka Krishnamoorthy 916462956V Tamil 56 31 87 Jaffna. Pulavaravodai, Nelliady North, 100019 Vithya Sachchithanantham 928120970V Tamil 38 40 78 Karaveddy. Sivan Kovilady, Madduvil Centre, 100020 Kengatharan Mathurathan 970530177V Tamil 54 31 85 Chavakachcheri. Appakkoddil Eaththam, Ramavil, 100021 Vanajah Tharmalingam 968310747V Tamil 44 34 78 Meesalai North, Kodikamam. Velliruvai, Alvai East, 100022 Mathanki Pannerselvam 947271415V Tamil 34 45 79 Alvai. Murukamoorthy Lane, Nelliady, 100023 Gobiha Krishnarajah 867860568V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Karaveddy. 100024 Sivalingam Kapiluxsan Allarai South, Kodikamam. 921882572V Tamil Ab Ab Ab No-07,Kaladdy Amman Road, 100025 Sainthavy Jeyaraman 887523177V Tamil 54 44 98 Jaffna. Index No Full Name Address NIC No Medium IQ LP Total Final No-958/3, KKS Road, 100026 Thanabalasingam Anuram 941324045V Tamil 52 34 86 Jaffna. No-72/28, Pannikar Lane, Palaly Road, 100027 Anusha Thavaruban 868212268V Tamil 22 32 54 Thirunelvely, Jaffna. Annai Illam, Church Lane, 100028 Balachandran Babeesan 921900961V Tamil 34 26 60 Thirunelvely East, Jaffna. No-79, Arasadikulam, Cheddikulam, 100029 Thanabalasingam Thajeepan 940743028V Tamil 52 38 90 Vavuniya Pathuvalai, Polikandy East, 100030 Alfred Gnanamany Luckasneel 921903260V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Valveetithurai. Kesary Road, Thayiddy South, 100031 Priyanka Reveendiran 957412190V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Thayiddy, Kankesanthurai. No-307, Palaly Road, Thirunelvely, 100032 Subasthika Suntharalinkam 945890096V Tamil 54 36 90 Jaffna. No 307, Palaly Road, Thirunelvely, 100033 Sutharsika Suntharalinkam 956301165V Tamil 36 35 71 Jaffna. Nambiththawaththai, Polikandy West, 100034 Visuvalingam Jesinthan 902412239V Tamil 64 26 90 Polikandy. Udaiyar Lane, Kokuvil East, 100035 Nanthagopalan Theepan 870322135V Tamil 20 32 52 Kokuvil. No-28, Campus Lane, 100036 Jenani Panchadcharam 918184406V Tamil 36 29 65 Thirunelvely. Mithilai, Karanavai, 100037 Arumuganathan Nirojan 923651810V Tamil 38 36 74 Karaveddy. Paricayapulam, Kuppilan South, 100038 Nirusha Kamalathas 927472961V Tamil 50 35 85 Kuppilan. Palasthan Veethy, Urelu West 100039 Thevarasa Kajakaran 962580114V Tamil 46 38 84 Chunnkam. Veerapathirar Kovilady, 100040 Sutharjini Thiyakaraja 937220898V Tamil 40 37 77 Navatly, Kaithady. Index No Full Name Address NIC No Medium IQ LP Total Final 100041 Ravindran Kowsiyan Namakal Lane, Tellipalai. 940253888V Tamil 30 38 68 Sankamam, Puloly South, 100042 Karthiga Kapilan 846403426V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Puloly. No-44, Konavalai Lane,Kokuvil East, 100043 Sumitha Pushparajah 938210756V Tamil 36 65 101 Kokuvil, Jaffna. Janasakthy Veethy, Siruppiddy West, 100044 Thushitha Kanthasamy 916803516V Tamil 58 45 103 Neervel Jaffna. 14th Post, Oddusuddan, 100045 Murukuppillai Ganistan 931084003V Tamil 38 24 62 Mullaitivu. Rathampu, Kopay North, 100046 Archana Sasitharan 199872503428 Tamil 58 43 101 Kopay. 185, Shanmuga Illam, Arthiyady, 100047 Praveena Thangarajah 947163060V Tamil 28 26 54 PointPedro. "Bhirunthapathy", Earlalai West, 100048 Sivapalan Sivakajan 950082178V Tamil 44 34 78 Earlalai. Palavodai, Inuvil West, 100049 Mylvaganam Vimalan 873402091V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Chunnakam. No-150/04, Nedunkulam Road, Ariyalai, 100050 Vijeyakumar Raguwaran 903450959V Tamil 38 32 70 Jaffna. Pillaiyar Kovilady,Thavady South 100051 Thiviya Elankanathan 956210895V Tamil 34 36 70 Kokuvil. 150/4, Nedunkulam Road, Ariyalai, 100052 Vijeyakumar Sinthujan 940913462V Tamil 38 48 86 Jaffna. Vairavarkovilady, Urelu North 100053 Selvajenoji Selvaraja 977332257V Tamil 52 44 96 Chunnakam. 100054 Kirushnika Thileepan Kadavaippulam, Chunnakam 975673413V Tamil 42 31 73 Palavodai, Inuvil West, 100055 Mylvaganam Kiritharan 923183183V Tamil 48 37 85 Chunnakam. Index No Full Name Address NIC No Medium IQ LP Total Final Sri Vageeswary Veethy, Kondavil North 100056 Janujah Kanagarajah 986083235V Tamil 34 33 67 Kondavil No-11, Soolanai Vairavar Kovilady, 100057 Muththurajha Branavan 931302582V Tamil 30 28 58 Chunnakam. Kaneshwara Bawanam, Chunnakam South, 100058 Balasingam Athavan 930893854V Tamil 34 19 53 Chunnakam. Muththumari amman Veethy, 100059 Sivagnanam Thakeesan 982541263V Tamil 36 25 61 Alaveddy Sout, Alaveddy. Ulanthavalavu, Kalvayal, 100060 Yoganathan Mugunthan 892980675V Tamil 38 31 69 Chavakachcheri. No-14, Naddankandal, Mankulam, 100061 Baleswaran Kishanth 973492667V Tamil 38 20 58 Mullaitivu. No-38/1, Annamalai Road, 100062 Kanthasamy Vishnuvarththan 943220603V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Suthumalai South, Manipay. No-23/5, Nagapoosani amman Road, 100063 Praveena Sathiyamoorthy 975550699V Tamil 48 45 93 Kondavil East, Kondavil 2nd Lane, G.P.S.Road, Kalvinyankad , 100064 Sakanuka Sriskantharajah 977891698V Tamil 48 42 90 Jaffna. 100065 Thuvaraga Thuraisingam Kudaththanai East, Kudaththanai 948201275V Tamil 28 32 60 Ward No-01, Delft West 100066 Amirthalingam Kiripan 942061463V Tamil 26 16 42 Delft. 100067 Shobiga Thirumeny Kalikovilady, Puttur East, Puttur. 955130952V Tamil 28 33 61 Vanniyasingam Lane, Avarangal West 100068 Thenuja Ananthanathan 956181542V Tamil 48 44 92 Puttur. Sivan Lane, Avarangal West, 100069 Kanisda Amirthalingam 985122083V Tamil 32 32 64 Puttur. Market Lane, Avarangal West, Puttur, 100070 Sarmila Sivanesan 935742773V Tamil 42 32 74 Jaffna. Index No Full Name Address NIC No Medium IQ LP Total Final 42/93, Seliyan Road, Ooddumadam, 100071 Thayabaran Kobinath 981503210V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Jaffna. 51, Brown Road, 1st Lane, 100072 Thillainadesan Aravinthan 873093510V Tamil 68 48 116 Jaffna. 100073 Rajenderan Santhisuthan PointPedro Road, Kodikamam. 861910989V Tamil 30 34 64 100074 Sasireka Ampikapathy 7/5, Pandarakulam, Nallur. 895703745V Tamil 32 32 64 No-141, Hathi Aboobakar Road, 100075 Fathima Aqeela Mohamed Askar 997771818V Tamil 34 27 61 Jaffna. Pillayar Kovilady, Kopay Center, 100076 Logitha Uthayakumaran 957583504V Tamil 36 42 78 Kopay. 40/13, Wyman Road, Nallur, 100077 Sivalingam Sivatharan 902881557V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Jaffna. 100078 Thanusuya Jeyamaran Maruthenkerney North, Thalaiyady. 985373582V Tamil 64 39 103 "Annai Illam", No-5, Iyannar Kovil Road, 100079 Saravanabhavan Birunthan 962851029V Tamil 54 49 103 Vannarpannai, Jaffna. No-229, Brown Road, 100080 Vijayaradnam Sinthuyan 913563891V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Jaffna. No-56, College Lane, 100081 Linganathan Thayasuthan 940722900V Tamil 28 20 48 Jaffna. Nagathampiran Lane, Urelu West, 100082 Rasalingam Manchuthan 199323202560 Tamil 40 31 71 Chunnakam. "Paruthiyolai", Pannalai, 100083 Kajani Kasilingam 936320902V Tamil 50 49 99 Tellipalai. Barathy Community Centre, Urelu West, 100084 Jeyakumar Kajeepan 970950583V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Chunnakam. No-10, Mariyapulam Road, Thavady North, 100085 Sivakumar Sulaxsan 953170710V Tamil 52 27 79 Kokuvil. Index No Full Name Address NIC No Medium IQ LP Total Final No-53, Thampalai, Alaveddy West, 100086 Kasthoory Senthuran 925362891V Tamil 44 38 82 Alveddy. 100087 Priyatharsini Vijayapaskaran Alaveddy Center, Alaveddy. 986281819V Tamil 52 32 84 Sempaddan Thoddam, Vaddu South, 100088 Thavarasa Jekatheepan 922512736V Tamil 38 40 78 Vaddukoddai. Mareesankoodal, Illavalai, 100089 Ravindra Thurantharan 952273329V Tamil Ab Ab Ab Jaffna. Marisankoodal, Illavalai, 100090 Mathusha Manivannan 997805844V Tamil 38 43 81 Jaffna Pannangavathai Lane, Puloly South, 100091 Manimaran Kirishanth 900661142V Tamil Ab Ab Ab PointPedro. 100092 Nageswaranathan Majuran Moolai South, Chulipuram. 970360824V Tamil Ab Ab Ab 100093 Piratheepa Keasavan New Road, Karainagar. 896641085V Tamil 26 23 49 100094 Jeromvaz Denicious Vaz 108/1, Manipay Road, Jaffna 873361441V Tamil Ab Ab Ab 100095 Kalaiyarasi Krishnaraja Arukampulam, Karainagar.
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