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Dindigul Sl.No DINDIGUL SL.NO. APPLICATION NO. NAME AND ADDRESS VIJAYA P, 149, TAHSILDAR NAGAR, MAGATHMA GANDHI 1 601 ROAD, THAMARAIKULAM PO, PERIYAKULAM TK- THENI-625605 SURESH K, S/O.A.KALIAPPAN, 52, B3, NETTU STREET, 2 602 MUNICIPAL COLONY, DINDIGUL TK- DINDIGUL RUBI.R, D/O.RANGASAMY,, 3 603 95,COMPOSTYARD ST., THENI SELVI. P D/O.PERUMAL, 6.59 SOUTH KALIAMMAN 4 604 STREET, SILUKKUARPATI, NILAKOTTAI TK DINDIGUL B Palanichamy Madurapuri, 5 605 Alagapuri Post Periyakulam Taluk Theni District S Kanagaraja D No 8-01-302-18 6 606 Srinivasa Nagar, Andipatti Post and Taluk Theni District MAHALAKSHMI.B, D/O.R.BALAKRISHNAN, KAMINAICKENPATTI, 7 607 SAKKAIYANAICKEN - PATTI PO, KODAI ROAD VIA., DINDIGUL ESWARI.M, D/O.MUTHUSAMY,, BALAPATTY, 8 608 KATTAKAMANPATTY, PERIYAKULAM TK. THENI Page 1 PUNITHAVALLI M, D/O.K MANGALAM, MUTHUMARIAMMAN 9 609 KOIL ST, PATTIVEERAN PATTI, DINDIGUL TK., DINDIGUL-624001 VASUKI.N., D/O.NAGENDRAN.V, 10 610 1/953,GANDHI NAGAR, VIRUDHUNAGAR(TK), VIRUDHUNAGAR-626001 RAJALAKSHMI B, W/O.G.ASHOK, NO 1066, PULIYA- MARATHU 11 611 CHETTU, BALASAMUTHIRAM PO, PALANI, DINDIGUL-624602 RAVINDRAN S., S/O.SEENIVASAGAM, 22, NEW STREET, 12 612 SIVAKASI., VIRUDHUNAGAR DIST. VIRUDHUNAGAR. RAMESH BABU.A, S/O.ALAGARSAMY, 82,K.R.RAMASAMY 13 613 NAGAR, THENI PO & TK., THENI SADAIYANDI N, S/O. NAGARAJ, THEN ST., 9TH WARD, 14 614 SITHAYANKOTTAI PO, DINDIGUL TK. DINDIGUL RAVINDRAN.G, S/O. GANESAN, PULLANAICKAN PATTY, 15 615 ARUPPUKOTTTAI TK, VIRUDHUNAGAR DIST. VIRUDHUNAGAR-626114 RAJINIKANTH.M, S/O.MUNIAPPAN, MANICKAPURAM 16 616 COLONY, KAMARAJA PURAM POST, BODI TK. THENI Page 2 ANBAZHAGAN P, S/O APARAMAN, 179, CHERAN JEEVA 17 617 NAGAR, PALANI, DINDIGUL SIVARAJAN.P, S/O.C.PALANICHAMY,, ANUMAR KOIL STREET, 18 618 GANDHI NAGAR, PERIAKULAM TK THENI-626501 MURUGAN.S, S/O SAMUVEL, THIRUVIRUNTHAN 19 619 PATTY, SEDDUDAYAN PATTY PO, SATTUR TK, VIRUDHUNAGAR VIMALA A, D/O.AYYAPPAN, 20 620 63, AGNESMARY STREET, DINDIGUL 0 KALAMANI.R D/O.RAJENDRAN,, K.K.COLONY,, 21 621 VAIGAIDAM PO,, PERIYAKULAM TK THENI 0 SUDHA.A, W/O.BALAMURUGAN, 25/AI.FOREST ROAD, 22 622 1ST STREET, THENI 625531 ANGAYARSELVI.P D/O.PONRAJ,, THANGAMMAL PURAM PO, 23 623 AUNDIPATTY TK. THENI 0 DURAI ARASI, WORD NO:14,KURAVAN ST, NEAR I.O BANK, OPULAPURAM, 24 624 AYAKKUDI PO, PALANI (TK), DINDIGUL 624201 Page 3 M.MAHESWARI, 1095,ANIL NAGAR, PALLAPATTI ROAD, 25 625 THIRUTHANGAL, SIVAKASI (TK) VIRUDHUNAGAR 626130 THENMOZHI.A, D/O.M.ARUMUGAM,, 24.EAST STREET,, 26 626 ARANMANAI PUDUR,, THENI 0 MUNIYAMMAL S, D/O.K.SEVENTHIYAPPAN, ACHARAJAKKA PATTI, 27 627 THOTTANOOTHU POST, DINDIGUL 624001 MEENA K, D/O KULANTHIVEL, SOUTH STREET, 28 628 9 TH WARD, AYYAMPALAYAM, DINDIGUL 624005 RAJESWARI M, D/O K.MUNIYASAMY, 5/7/80 WEST STREET, 29 629 OLD BATLAGUNDU, NILAKOTTAI TK- DINDIGUL 0 GANESAN M, S/O P.MARIAPPAN, NEW AYAKUDI, 30 630 AYAKUDI POST, PALANI TK- DINDIGUL KARTHIKEYAN.M, S/O MUTHUVEL, 177 MARUTHA NAGAR, 31 631 NEAR T.B., SATTUR, VIRUDHUNAGAR-626203 MUTHUKUMAR.M, 23.NORTH KARISALKULAM, 32 632 INAM KARISALKULAM (P.O), SRIVILLIPUTHUR VIRUDHUNAGAR-626125 Page 4 PARTHIBAN.S, S/O.SUNDARAJAN, 22/1, AMERICAN MESN KOVIL 33 633 ST, VADAKARAI, PERIYAKULAM. THENI-625536 PAULRAJ . A, S/O.ARULANDHU, ST.ANTONIYAR STREET, 34 634 NPANJAMPATTI PO, DINDIGUL TK DINDIGUL-624303 KARTHIK U, S/O. PUMATHURAI. V CHITHUR COLONY, 35 635 MOTTANAMPATTI, VEDASENDUR TK- DINDIGUL KUMAR P, S/O G.PITCHAIMUTHU, 18/7 DEIVA SIGAMANIPURAM, 36 636 DINDIGU TK, DINDIGUL MUTHURAJA.T, S/O.THANGARAJ,, 234 PONNAGAR 37 637 CHINNAMANUR POST,, THENI DIST. THENI RAJA. P, S/O.PARAMASIVAM, NORTH ST,, 38 638 UPPUKOTTAI PO, BODI TK, THENI SASIKUMAR P, S/O P. PARAMAN, MINOR COLONY, 39 639 VEDASENDUR TK, DINDIGUL KANDASAMY.S, S/O.SENTHURANDI, 40 640 573 PERIYAR NAGAR, SATTUR POST, VIRUDHUNAGAR-626203 Page 5 THINAKARAN.A, S/O ANANTHAPPAN, 2/26A EAST ST, 41 641 PARALATCHI, ARUPPUKOTTAI TK VIRUDHUNAGAR ANANTH .N, NEW NO 514, KOTHANKULAM EAST, VAITHIYALINGAPURAM 42 642 (POST), SRIVILLIPUTHUR (VIA ) RAJAPALAYAM.(TK)- VIRUDHUNAGAR-626154 SHANMUGA SUNDARAM.K, S/O KRISHNASAMY,, 43 643 26, ALAMPATTI SATTUR-PO,, VIRUDHUNAGAR-626203 BALAGURUSAMY.K, S/O KARUPPASAMY, A.THULUKKAPATTY, 44 644 ANAIYUR POST, SIVAKASI TK- VIRUDHUNAGAR KALI RAJ. M, 1/184A, SUBRAMANIAPURAM, 45 645 KALLAMANAYAGAN PATTI, SIVAKASI VIRUDHUNAGAR-626131 PALANICHAMY. R, S/O.P. RAMU, PAZHYA SILUKKUVAR PATTI, 46 646 SILUKKUVARPA TTI, NILAKOTTAI TK DINDIGUL RAJASEKAR S, S/O K.SOLAIALAGAN, TPALLAPATTI, 47 647 THIMMANANALLUR POST, DINDIGUL ELAVENIL M, S/O.C.MARUTHAMUTHU 48 648 74/B, PARAIMETTU ST, GANDHIJI PUDU ROAD, DINDIGUL-624001 Page 6 GOVINDASAMY.P, S/O.PERUMAL, 1-3/12A VEDHA KOIL STREET, 49 649 M.P.KARISAL KULAM, SRIVILIPUTHUR VIRUDHUNAGAR BALAMURUGAN.P, S/O PARAMAN, SOUTH STREET, 50 650 CHINNAOVULA PURAM, UTHAMAPALAYAM TK THENI RAMESH.P S/O. POUNRAJ, 51 651 224/1, AMBEDKAR STREET, VIRUDHUNAGAR-626001 PANDIYARAJAN. D, S/O. DURAIPANDI. S,, GOVT PRIMARY HEALTH 52 652 CENTRE,, GUZILIAMPARAI DINDIGUL THAVASILINGAM.P, S/O.PERIYASAMY, 53 653 SENIVASA NAGAR IST ST, ANDIPATTY TK THENI-625512 THEN MURUGAN P, C/O SAROJAMARY 54 654 NALLAMAYANAICKAN PATTY PO, DINDIGUL-624001 DURGADEVI. V D/O.VELUCHAMY, 55 655 MUTHANAMPATTI, DINDIGUL TK, DINDIGUL RANI .S D/O S.SHANMUGAM, 56 656 SOUTH ST COLONY, SIRUNAICKENPATTI, DINDIGUL GANGA GOWRI.S D/o.SUBBIAH.V. METTUPATTI ST, CHINNA MANNAICKANPATTI 57 657 MALL, ANKINAR PO, KARIAPA TT VIRUDHUNAGARPage 7 AMARAVATHI.V. D/0.VIJAYARAMAN.S., SORAMPATTI, 58 658 VADAMALAPURAM PO, THIRUTHANGAL VIA SIVAKASI VIRUDHUNAGAR-626204 KRISHNAVENI A. D/O V.ALAGUMALAI, 59 659 KOTTUR AVARAMPATTI, PAPPANAMPATTI, DINDIGUL SUMATHI. R D/O.RAMU 167, PATTALAMMAN KOIL 60 660 STREET, THENKARAI, PERIAKULAM TALUK THENI-625601 NIRMALA.M D/O.MURUGAIAH,, 8/84, ANNANAGAR CNY, 61 661 MALLANGINAR PO, KARIAPATTY TK VIRUDHUNAGAR-626109 MUTHUMUNIAMMAL.M D/O. MUTHUVEL., 62 662 1/31,VIJAYARAMPERI,, AVADAYAPURAM PO,, VIRUDHUNAGAR-0. PONNU MUNIAMMAL. M D/O. MUTHU IRULANDI,, NEDUNGULAM PO., 63 663 V.KUPPANAPURAM,, SRIVILLIPUTTUR TK.- VIRUDHUNAGAR-626133. SUBBURAJ.V, S/O VANGALAM, KILAVIKULAM PO, 64 664 SOLAPURAM SOUTH, RAJAPALAYAM TK- VIRUDHUNAGAR- 626117 P.KARUPPIAH, 3.4- 15, SOUTH STREET, MUTHULAPURAM, 65 665 POOSARIPATTI POST, NILAKKOTTAI, DINDIGUL-624202 S.ESWARAN, 66 666 M41, ARANMANAIPURAM, THENI Page 8 K.CHANDRASEKAR, SU TTY KALADIPATTI, 67 667 KOTTUR POST, NILAKKOTTAI TALUK, DINDIGUL DT 624215 K.AMMAPATHY, N0.139 ,DEVENDRA ST,, 68 668 PALANI PO, DINDUGAL-624601 M.ATHIPARANJOTHI, 8 TH WARD, NEW AYAKKUDI, 69 669 PALANI, DINDIGUL V.Muthusamy, 8/1, Gandhi Colony, 70 670 Near Government Hostel, Chinnamanur M.Selva Kumar Gandhiji Nagar, 71 671 Sempatti Post DINDIGUL 624 707 K.Balakrishnan Boonjolai Street, 72 672 Athoor Taluk, DINDIGUL District MUTHU KUMAR R, S/O MAYANDI, 25/A MANGALA PURAM, 73 673 NAGAL NAGAR, DINDIGUL PARAMASIVAM M, S/O MARIAPPAN KALIAMMAN KOIL STREET, 74 674 ODAI STREET, KANNIVADI VGL & PO DINDIGUL 624004 NAGAJOTHI.K, D/O KRISHNASAMY, 1/1111, MALLIKITTANGI 75 675 STREET, GANDHI NAGAR, PANDIAN NAGAR, VIRUDHUNAGAR - 626125 JAYASUDHA.M D/O.MURUGESAN, 76 676 11E1, CHURCH ST. RAJAPALAYAM., VIRUDHUNAGAR - 626117 Page 9 AMIBIGADEVI.A D/O.ARUMUGAM, 32, KUYAVAR STREET, 77 677 POOCHINAYAKKANPATTI, BEGAMBUR POST, DINDUGAL - 624 002 GANESAN.Y, S/O YACOB, 73 WEST STREET, 78 678 SETHUNARAYANAPURAM, SRIVILLIPUTHUR TK VIRUDHUNAGAR SHANTHI.S, W/O RAJA.N, S.PUDHUPATTY,, 79 679 SUKKAMPATTY PO,, VEDASENDHUR DINDIGUL - 624 801 SUBHASHINI D, W/O.N.SUBACHANDRA RAJA , D/NO. 7/8A SRI VALLI ILLAM, 80 680 T.S.P CAMP BACK SIDE, ARIMA NAGAR, PALANI TK DINDIGUL - 624601 VEERAJOTHI.P D/O.POOCHINAICKER, 149A MOTTAIYAN ST, 81 681 ALLAMPATTI, VIRUDHUNAGAR TK DT VIRUDHUNAGAR JAYAKALA. M C/O.MUTHU KUMAR M, 82 682 AYAKUDI (PO), PALANI (TK) DINDIGUL-624614 ELAVARASI.S W/O.SELVAKUMAR, 13, T.V.K.K.NAGAR 83 683 5TH ST, BODINAYAKANUR & TK. THENI-625513 AMUTHA. M DOOR NO 2/113, KEELATHIPPAMPATTY, 84 684 KASAVANAMPATTY POST, KANNIVADI VIA DINDIGUL-624705 Page 10 S Bhaskaran, 6W/43, Melamaravar Street, 85 685 Bodinayakanur Po & Taluk, Theni Dist V.S.Rajendrababu 7/2-1 Aladipatty, 86 686 Panniakadu Post Kodaikanal, DINDIGUL District MYMOONSUBURAS D/O.SYED IBRAHIM 30 PAVALI ROAD, 87 687 VIRUDHUNAGAR, VIRUDHUNAGAR, 626001 NAGOOR BHANU.A, D/O ABDULRAHMAN, 6A.JINNAH ST., 88 688 ARUPPUKKOTTAI., VIRUDHUNAGAR- 626101 RAJAMOHAMED N, S/O. NOORMOHAMAD, 81/62 JOHNPETERLANE, 89 689 WESTMARIYANATHA - PURAM, DINDIGUL SHAMIM BANU K, D/O.A KAMALDEEN, 1/33 SEEVALSARAGU, 90 690 SEMPATTI POST, DINDIGUL TK, DINDIGUL FATHIMA BHARATHI S, D/O. P. SALEEM, PWD QUARTERS, 91 691 AYYAMPALAYAM, NILAKOTTAI TK DINDIGUL M Jalal No.5/A, 17th Lane, Ilahi High 92 692 School Opp Cumbum Post, Uthamapalayam Taluk Theni District CHITHRA DEVI.V, D/O VELLAICHAMY, PERUMAL KOIL STREET, 93 693 VADAMAIKURICHI POST, VIRUDHUNAGAR VIA VIRUDHU NAGAR PRIATHARSINI.S, D/O SOUNDARAPANDIAN, 94 694 49 SMG SCHOOL STREET, VIRUDHUNAGARPage 11- 626001 SEVANTHI P., W/O VALLAVAN, 95 695 50, DR. AMBEDKAR ST, VIRUDHUNAGAR MAHESWARI.S, D/O SEETHARAMAN, 164, KEELAPOTTALPATTI 96 696 VILLINAM KARISALKULAM PO SRIVILLIPUTHUR-TK VIRUDHUNAGAR - 626125 BHARATHI.G, W/O.THOMODHARAN, 205/B-2, 12W, 97 697 KURUNJI NAGAR 3RD ST., ALLINAGARM, THENI - 625531 PALANIKUMAR.S, S/O.SHANMUGAVEL, 1/99A AMATHUR, 98 698 VIRUDHUNAGAR TK & DT, VIRUDHUNAGAR BALAMURUGAN P, S/O PONRAMAN JEYANDI, PERUMAL ASARI ILLAM, 99 699 SUKKANMEDU, DINDIGUL TK DINDIGUL SATHEESHKUMAR.M, S/O.P.MURUGESAN, 14, SUDHANTHIRA ST. 100 700 THENKARAI,, PERIYAKULAM TALUK THENI Page 12 MUTHU KUMAR. S, S/O SELVARAJ, PUTHU ROAD, 101 701 NAGAYAKOTTAI PO, VEDASENDUR TK DINDIGUL - 624706 PONRAJ P, S/O PETCHIMUTHU, 1/4216 THANGAMANI 102 702 COLONY, PANDIAN NAGAR, VIRUDHUNAGAR 0 USHA. K, D/O M. KARUPPIAH, 103 703 11 RMTC NAGAR, DINDIGUL 0 JOHN BRITTO. M, S/O MARIA FRANCIS, 5/585,RAMAR COLONY, 104 704 BALAKRISHANAPURAM NGO COLONY (POST), DINDIGUL 624005 SENTHIL. A P, S/O B.SENTHIL, 105 705 C4 R M COLONY, DINDIGUL 0 NIRMALKUMAR.
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