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Electoral Roll of Presidents of Registered Trade Unions 1 Price. Rs. 100/- per copy UNIVERSITY OF KERALA By-Election to the Senate from the Presidents of Registered Trade Unions 2019-20 (Under Section 17 – Elected Members (8) of the Kerala University Act, 1974) ELECTORAL ROLL Roll Name and address No. 1. Surendran. M President Alappuzha Jilla Headload & General Workers Union Alappuzha Jilla Committee, Opp. Sree Ram Mandir Kallan Road, Alappuzha 2. R. Nazar. President, Muhamma Coir Factory Workers Union (CITU) Muhamma. 3. Baburaj N. R. President, Cherthala Thaluk Coir Thozhilali Union, Cherthala.P.O, Alappuzha 4. Rajumon U President, Alappuzha Jilla Matsya Samskarana Vipanana Thozhilali Union, (CITU), CITU Bhavan, Mullackal, Alappuzha. 5. Devakumar T. K. President, Karthikappally Thaluk Coir Workers Union (CITU), Kalloor, Pattoli Market.P.O. 6. O.K Mohanan President Alappuzha Jilla Kadalora Kayalora Matsya Thozhilali Union, C.K Bhavan, Jilla Court Ward, Alappuzha. 7. N. Rajagopal President, Construction & General Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) B.M.S Office, Alappuzha. 8. B. Rajasekharan President, Alappuzha District Motor & Engineering Masdoor Sangh , Cherthala, (B.M.S). 2 9. Janardhanan President, All Kerala Marbles & Tiles Workers Association 10. T.T. Rajappan Cherthala Thaluk Kettida Nirmmana Thozhilali Union (AITUC), Cherthala. 11. Haridasan Nair President, Alappuzha District Motor Workers Union (CITU, Jilla Committee Office, Alappuzha. 12. Adv. Aji Kumar A. President, Alappuzha Jilla Thozhilurappu Thozhilali Union (NREGS), (AITUC), T.V.Bhavan, Mullackal, Alappuzha. 13. V. S. Mani President Alleppy Coir Factory Thozhilali Union CITU), North of District Court, Thathampally. P.O, Alappuzha. 14. B. Rajendran President Alappuzha Jilla Lottery Sellers Union (CITU) Thondankulangara, Alappuzha. 15. P. R Devadas President Kerala Traditional Artisans Union, Chengannur. 16. P.C Kunjachan President Chethala Thaluk Coir Workers Union (AITUC), Cherthala. 17. Thomas Kalladan President Kerala Lottery Agents & Sellers Association (INTUC) Kandalloor, Kayamkulam. 18. R. Unnikrishna Pilla President Adoor Taluk Cashew Workers Union (CITU), Adoor. AAnakkottu Vazhuvelil, Konnamankara, Adoor. 19. Prof. G. Purushothaman President, Travancore Cochi Kasuvandi Thozhilali Council, Killikollur. 20. Adv. Sreekumar S. President, South Indian Cashew Workers Congress Room No. 2, Kattil Building, Near KSRTC Bus station, Sasthamcotta, 3 21. G. Babu President, Mukhathala Kasuvandi Thozhilali Council, A.I.T.U.C Office, Mukhathala, Decent Junction.P.O, Kollam. 22. Adv. R.Raveendran Nair President, Kollam Jilla Loading and Unloading Workers Union, C.I.T.U Office, Mukkada Bazar, Kollam-1 23. K. Subhagan President, Kollam Thaluk Kasuvandi Workers Union, C.I.T.U Bhavan, Kollam-13. 24. K.P. Kurup President, Kollam Jilla Coir Workers Union, CITU Bhavan, High School Junction, Kollam-13. 25. V. Reghunathan President, Kollam Jilla Kettida Nirmana Thozhilali Union, CITU Bhavan, High School Junction, Kollam-13. 26. R. Sahadevan President, Kottarakkara Thaluk Cashew Workers Union, C.P.I(M) Office, Kottarakkara. 27. K. G. Anil Kumar President, Bharathiya Headload & General Workers Union, Mazdoor Bhavan, BMS Office, Chinnakada, Kollam1 28. Raveendran President, Karunagappally Thaluk Welding & Well Construction Workers Union, CPI(M) Office, Karunagappally. 29. P. M. Somarajan President, Kunnathoor Thaluk Building & General Construction Workers Union, P.R. Bhavan, Bharanikkavu, Sasthamcottah.P.O, Kollam- 690521. 30. N. Gopalakrishnan President, Kerala State Kasuvandi Vyavasaya Mazdoor Sangh Mazdoor Bhavan, BMS Office, Chinnakada, Kollam 1 4 31. Nellivila Varghese President, National Artisans & Skilled Workers Congress, Poovattur West, Mavady.P.O, Puthur-691 507. 32. V. Divakaran President, Karunagappally Thaluk Drivers Union, N.S.Smarakam, Karunagappally. 33. K. S. George President, Kerala Construction Workers Congress Thekkeppatt Building, Kundara.P.O, Kollam. 34. P. Baburaj President, Kollam Jilla Nirmana Thozhilali Sangh, B.M.S.Office, Masdoor Bhavan, Chinnakkada, Kollam. 35. S. Sivan Pillai President, Kunnathoor Thaluk Construction Workers Union, P. Krishnapilla Bhavan, Poruvazhy.P.O, Bharanikkavu, Kollam. 36. Adv. G. Muralieedharan President, Kollam Jilla Lottery Agent and Sellers Union, C.I.T.U Bhavan, High School Junction, Kollam-13. 37. Sharafuddin Musaliar President, Kollam Jilla Matsya Anubandha Thozhilali Union, C.I.T.U Bhavan, High School Junction, Kollam-13. 38. Babu Amma Veedu President , Thayyal Thozhilai Congress, Alfiya Complex, Karunagappalli 39. Lisy Rajendran President, Kollam Jilla Tailors Mazdoor Sangh. Masdoor Bhavan, B.M.S.Office, Chinnakkada, Kollam – 1. 40. Sobhana Sathyan President Kollam Jilla Anganvadi Workers & Helpers Association, CITU Bhavan, High School Junction, Kollam – 13. 41. Adv. Gopu Krishnan C.G President, Kallada Mandalam Kasuvandi Thozhilali Council, A.I.T.U.C Office, Chittumala, East Kallada. P.O, 5 42. R. Gopalakrishnan Nair Presidnt, Kollam District Goods Transport Workers Union, C.I.T.U Bhavan, High School Junction, Kollam-13. 43. Ezhukon Santhosh Presidnt, Kollam Jilla Shops & Establishment Workers Union, CITU Bhavan, High School Junction, Kollam – 13. 44. R. Ajayakumar President Quilon District Private Motor Engineering Mazdoor Sangh, Mazdoor Bhavan, BMS Office, Chinnakkada, Kollam – 1. 45. Adv. S. Venugopal President, Kollam Jilla N.R.E.G.S. Workers Association A.I.T.U.C Office, Kadappakkada, Kollam. 46. Adv. N. Sivakumar President, Vanijya Vyavasaya Mazdoor Sangh. Masdoor Bhavan, B.M.S.Office, Chinnakkada, Kollam 1. 47. N.Anirudhan 1. Chathannoor Construction Workers Union, President, Raveendran Smarakam, AITUC Office, Chathannoor P.O, Chathannoor. 2. Kollam Jilla Autorikshaw Thozhilali Union AITUC Office, Kadappakkada, Kollam. 3. Kettida Nirmmana Thozhilali Union, AITUC Office, Kadappakkada, Kollam. 48. H. Basilal President Kollam Jilla Matsya Thozhilali Union, CITU Bhavan, High SAchool Junction, Kollam – 13. 49. Joseph Jude President Kerala Matsya Thozhilali Forum, T.S.S. Compound Fathima Road, Kollam – 691 013. 50. T.R Sankara Pillai President Quilon District Motor & Mechanical Workers Union, CITU Bhavan, High School Junction, Kollam – 13. 51. C.R Chandra Babu President Kerala Co-operative Employees Council M.N Smarakam, Kadappakkada, Kollam. 6 52. T.M Majeed President Kottamkara Kasuvandi Thozhilali Council Thottathil Veedu Punakkunnoor, Alumoodu. 53. K.S Indusekharan Nair 1. Kottarakkara Headload & General President Workers Association Surendra Bhavan Kottarakkara P.O., Kottarakkara. 2. Kottarakkara Kasuvandi Thozhilali Council, Surendran Bhavan, Kottarakkara P.O., Kottarakkara. 54. P.R Vasanthan President Karunagappally Taluk Cashew nut Workers union, Karunagappally CPIM Office, Karunagappally. 55. Vadakkevila Sasi President, Kerala State Artisans and Skilled Thozhilaly Congress, Leela Shelters Flat No. A, Punnan Road, Statue, T.V.P.M 56. V.K. Madhu President, Trivandrum District Construction Workers Union, TC 24/443(1), Ragamalika, Sangeeth Nagar, Thycaud P.O., T.V.P.M 57. P. Nandakumar President, Consumer Fed Workers Association Thrivani Department Store, Statue, GPO, TVPM – 01. 58. P. Karunakaran (MP) President, Kerala Water Authority Employees Union (CITU), TC.25/146(54), Gandari Nagar, T.V.P.M 59. V.S. Sivakumar (MLA) President, Kerala State Transport Drivers Union,, TC 24/36, Pazhavangadi, Fort, T.V.P.M 60. T. Sarathchandra Prasad (EX-MLA) President, Kerala State Kettida Nirmana Thozhilali Congress. State Committee Office, Leela Shelters, Flat No.A, Punnam Road, Statue, T.V.P.M – 01 7 61. V. Sivankutty President Skill Workers Union (CITU) T.C 21/731, Nedumangadu, Karamana P.O, T.V.P.M 62. R. Subhash President, Travancore Coir Thozhilali Union (CITU) Pandakasala, Chirayinkeezhu . 63. R. Appu President, National Trade Union Centre (N.T.U.C) T.C.37/170, Virakupura, Fort P.O., T.V.P.M 64. K.K Ragesh Prsident, BSNL Casual Contract Labours Union (CITU), P & T House, Pulimoodu Jn., Near G P.O., T.V.P.M – 01. 65. Charupara Ravi President, Janatha Construction Workers Union JP Bhavan, Palayam, T.V.P.M – 34 66. Basudev Acharya (EX- MP) President, LIC Agents organization Of India, T.C 14/2099, Baker Building, 3rd Floor, Baker Road, Palayam, University P.O., T.V.P.M - 34. 67. N. Dasan Nadar President, Kerala Tailoring Artisan & Skilled Workers Union, Thyvila Lane, Manjalikkulam Road, Thampanoor, T.V.P.M – 01. 68. Adv. S.A. Rahim President, Thiruvananthapuram Jilla Kettida Thozhilali Union. Thyvila Lane, Manjalikkulam Road, Thampanoor, P.O. T.V.P.M – 01. 69. Adv. A. Sambath President, Thiruvananthapuram District Quary & Other construction Workers Union C.I.T.U. District Committee Office, Chirakulam, GPO, T.V.P.M. 70. Raman Chennikara President Kerala State Tailors Association, T.C/14/2292, Palayam Junction., T.V.P.M 8 71. Vaikom Vishwan President, Kerala State Road Transport Employees Association,(CITU) TC 17/1724, Ayikodan Memorial Building. Manjalikkulam Road, T.V.P.M -1. 72. Marayamuttom Sathyadas President, Democratic Karshaka Thozhilaly Union P.P/ 134, Marayamuttom P.O., T.V.P.M – 695 124. 73. A. N. Rajan President, Kerala Electricity Workers Federation, J. Chithranjan Smarakam, W&C Hospital Road, Thycaud, P.O., T.V.P.M – 14. 74. Meenankal Kumar President, Thiruvananthapuram Jilla NREG Workers Union AITUC Office Coder Line, Statue, T.V.P.M. 75. G. R. Anil President, All Kerala Head Load Workers Union Sugathan Smarakam, Mosque Line, Thampanoor, TVM. 76. R. Kumaran President Thiruvananthapuram Jilla Construction and Road Workers Union, AITUC Office, Mosque Line, Thampanoor. 77. S.
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