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ANNEXURE 10.1 CHAPTER X, PARA 17 ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 State (S11) KERALA No ANNEXURE 10.1 CHAPTER X, PARA 17 ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 State (S11) KERALA No. Name and Reservation Status of Assembly 83 THRIKKAKARA Last Part : 156 Constituency : No. Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary 12 ERNAKULAM Service Electors Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located : 1. DETAILS OF REVISION Year of Revision : 2017 Type of Revision : SPECIAL SUMMARY REVISION Qualifying Date : 01-01-2017 Date of Final Publication : 10-01-2017 2. SUMMARY OF SERVICE ELECTORS A) NUMBER OF ELECTORS : 1. Classified by Type of Service Name of Service Number of Electors Members Wives Total A) Defence Services 136 86 222 B) Armed Police Force 8 4 12 C) Foreign Services 1 1 2 Total in part (A+B+C) 145 91 236 2. Classified by Type of Roll Roll Type Roll Identification Number of Electors Members Wives Total I Original Mother Roll Draft Roll-2017 145 91 236 II Additions List Supplement 1 Summary revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Supplement 2 Continuous revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Sub Total : 145 91 236 III Deletions List Supplement 1 Summary revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Supplement 2 Continuous revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Sub Total : 0 0 0 Net Electors in the Roll after (I+II-III) 145 91 236 B) NUMBER OF CORRECTIONS : Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Supplement 1 Summary revision of last part of Electoral Roll 0 Supplement 2 Continuous revision of last part of Electoral Roll 0 Total : 0 ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 83 THRIKKAKARA, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ENGIINEERS 18 ER KALAVATH RECORDS , MEG & K S SATHIAJITH 43 RHM / PALARIVATTOM 1 M CENTRE ERNAKULAM BANGALORE ENGIINEERS 18 ER KALAVATH RECORDS , MEG & K B Maya 36 ..... / 1 PALARIVATTOM 2 W CENTRE ERNAKULAM BANGALORE M N S (R) VENNALA A H Q, DELHI V M FILCY 43 LT.COL / VENNALA 3 M MPRS(O)L BLOCK,N. ERNAKULAM DELHI-1 ARMY/REGT OF ARTY VAZHAKKALA 268 FIELD REGIMENT K M SANEESH 24 DMT / THRIKKAKARA 4 M ARTY RECORD NASIK ERNAKULAM ROAD CAMP INDIAN NAVY 562 5 SAJI D NAIR M 31 193002 T / CABS , MANKURD VALSALA BHAVAN MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY 562 6 BINDU W 27 ... / 5 CABS , MANKURD VALSALA BHAVAN MUMBAI ERNAKULAM 32/899 INDIAN NAVY RANGILA G SUNIL KUMAR 32 192935-R / CABS , MANKhURD 7 M PALLISSERY ROAD, MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY 41/1677 8 SHABU AUGUSTINE M 31 197377 K / CABS , MANKHURD KALBHAVAN ROAD MUMBAI ERNAKULAM NORTH INDIAN NAVY 41/1677 9 NISHA W 25 . / 8 CABS , MANKHURD KALBHAVAN ROAD MUMBAI ERNAKULAM NORTH INDIAN NAVY KALATHIPARAMBIL 10 K MANOJ KUMAR M 31 1711681 W / CABS KADAVANTHRA MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY KALATHIPARAMBIL 11 L SETHULAKSHMI W 24 . / 10 CABS KADAVANTHRA MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY PARAPPILLIL PARAPPILLIL 33 157565-R / INS CABS KADAVANTHRA 12 JOSEPH THOMAS M MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY PARAPPILLIL JAITERESE 28 . / 12 CABS KADAVANTHRA 13 THOMAS W MUMBAI ERNAKULAM THYPARAMBIL INDIAN NAVY THYPARAMBIL 110335N- CHERIYA 41 CABS 14 STEPHAN JOHNSON M MC / KADAVANTHARA MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY THYPARAMBIL SINI JOHNSON 39 . / 14 15 W CABS CHERIYA Note:- Elector type active will be ‘M’ for an elector who is the member of Defence Service / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service and it will be ‘W’ for an elector who finds a place in this list by virtue of being the wife of a member of Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service. If a wife herself belongs to Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service she would be categorized as member, and not as a wife. Whenever an elector is categorized as a Member, Rank / Buckle No. must be given in case of Defence Services / Armed Police Services. ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 83 THRIKKAKARA, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 KADAVANTHARA MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY PALAKKAPPILLY 16 RAJU JACOB M 35 152298-H / CABS KADAVANTHRA MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY PALAKKAPPILLY 17 PATREESIA RAJU W 31 . / 16 CABS KADAVANTHRA MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY K P VALLON ROAD THALIYAKUZHI 27 154650-B / INS SHANKUL ELAMKULAM 18 PAPPU ROGERS M C/O.FMO MUMBAI KADAVANTHARA INDIAN NAVY HB-76 BALAKRISHNAN 32 04362-AI / NHQ, SENA BHAVAN PANAMPILLY NAGAR 19 ASHOK M NEW DELHI-110 011 ERNAKULAM RAJALAKSHMI NIVAS INDIAN NAVY BMRA AJAY CHELLAPPAN 35 038494-LT / IHQ/DPS 20 M BALAKRISHNA MENON NEW DELHI ROAD RAJALAKSHMI NIVAS INDIAN NAVY BMRA GEETA AJAY 30 . / 20 IHQ/DPS 21 W BALAKRISHNA MENON NEW DELHI ROAD INDIAN NAVY 202 GIRINAGAR 03304H- JONES ALEX 39 NHQ KADAVANTHARA 22 M LTC / NEW DELHI-110 011 ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY 202 GIRINAGAR 23 ANNIE JONES W 38 . / 22 NHQ KADAVANTHARA NEW DELHI-110 011 ERNAKULAM 50/647, LBS CROSS INDIAN NAVY PADMANABHAN ROAD 45 50843A / NHQ, SENA BHAVAN 24 KRISHNA KUMAR M PONEKKARA NEW DELHI EDAPPALLY 50/647, LBS CROSS INDIAN NAVY ROAD JAYANTHI KUMAR 38 . / 24 NHQ, SENA BHAVAN 25 W PONEKKARA NEW DELHI EDAPPALLY 29/137,NEW JANATHA INDIAN NAVY NANDAKUMAR ROAD 30 04672-7 / NAVAL HQ 26 DAS M VYTTILA NEW DELHI-110 011 ERNAKULAM 29/137,NEW JANATHA INDIAN NAVY ROAD KALPANA V DAS 28 . / 26 NAVAL HQ 27 W VYTTILA NEW DELHI-110 011 ERNAKULAM TECHNICAL(GS) 28/2320,PONNETH MANIYEDATH NHQ/DOP SOUTH ROAD 28 42041Y / 28 HARI KRISHNAN M SENA BHAVAN,NEW KADAVANTHARA DELHI ERNAKULAM DEVI TECHNICAL(GS) 28/2320,PONNETH 25 . / 28 29 HARIKRISHNAN W NHQ/DOP, SENA SOUTH ROAD Note:- Elector type active will be ‘M’ for an elector who is the member of Defence Service / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service and it will be ‘W’ for an elector who finds a place in this list by virtue of being the wife of a member of Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service. If a wife herself belongs to Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service she would be categorized as member, and not as a wife. Whenever an elector is categorized as a Member, Rank / Buckle No. must be given in case of Defence Services / Armed Police Services. ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 83 THRIKKAKARA, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BHAVAN KADAVANTHARA NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY 37/1593-A, BOSE NAGAR GLADWINS K 42014-K LT 28 IHQ SENA BHAVAN KADAVANTHARA 30 HENRY M / NEW DELHI ELAMKULAM HIG-4, EDUCATION/MET V 70187R, ANAMTHURUTHY RD 52 IHQ NAVY 31 RAVINDRANATHAN M COM / KASTURBA NAGAR NEW DELHI KADAVANTHARA HIG-4, EDUCATION/MET ANAMTHURUTHY RD VALSALA 48 . / 31 IHQ SENA BHAVAN 32 W KADAVANTHARA NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM 3, SHANTI INDIAN NAVY PERUMBILAVIL APARTMENTS 40 03228-K, C / SENA BHAVAN 33 RAJKUMAR M LUIZ LANE NEW DELHI KADAVANTHARA 3, SHANTI INDIAN NAVY PRIYADARSINI APARTMENTS 39 . / 33 SENA BHAVAN 34 RAJKUMAR W LUIZ LANE NEW DELHI KADAVANTHARA INDIAN NAVY HB-66 04894-Y LT ARUN GEORGE 28 SMHQ, NAVAL BASE PANAMPILLY NAGAR 35 M / VIZAG-530 014 ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY HB-66 36 SEENIA MARIA W 28 . / 35 SMHQ, NAVAL BASE PANAMPILLY NAGAR VIZAG-530 014 KOCHI INDIAN NAVY HIG 20, SASTRI NAGAR 37 SHIKKU RAJ M 30 04573-T LT / INS HANSA SMARTO ROAD DABOLIM, GOA KADAVANTHARA ENGRS MEG 28/2495 NB/SUL/JC- A RAJAN 38 RECORD OFFICE VINOBHA NAGAR 38 M / MEG & CENTRE KADAVANTHARA ENGRS MEG 28/2495 39 JAYA RAJAN W 33 . / 38 RECORDS , MEG & VINOBHA NAGAR CENTRE KADAVANTHARA CHLIAVANNOOR HAV/ 12 CORPS AIR SP ALBY ANTONY T.G. 38 VINOBHA NAGAR 40 M 142569 / JABALPUR KADAVANTHARA CHILAVANNOOR 12 CORPS AIR SP SILVY 33 . / 40 VINOBHA NAGAR 41 W JABALPUR KADAVANTHARA INDIAN NAVY 27/1351 CHAA/ P.N. SANTHOSH 31 CABS PANAMPILLY NAGAR 42 M 19329 / MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY 27/1351 43 REKHA W 24 . / 42 CABS PANAMPILLY NAGAR MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY 2261 B SATISH MENON 28 LAM / 44 M CABS , MANKHURD KADAVANTHARA Note:- Elector type active will be ‘M’ for an elector who is the member of Defence Service / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service and it will be ‘W’ for an elector who finds a place in this list by virtue of being the wife of a member of Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service. If a wife herself belongs to Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service she would be categorized as member, and not as a wife. Whenever an elector is categorized as a Member, Rank / Buckle No. must be given in case of Defence Services / Armed Police Services. ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 83 THRIKKAKARA, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY VARUNA 208 T.V. MCAA(W)II 32 NIAT/GARUDA ELAMKULAM 45 VENKITASUBRAMANI M / / NAVAL BASE, KOCHI KADAVANTHARA INDIAN NAVY VARUNA 208 46 VSRIMATHI W 27 . / 45 NIAT/GARUDA KADAVANTHARA NAVAL BASE, KOCHI KOCHI INDIAN NAVY 2301, CHETTIVEETTIL CHETTVETTEL LTOP/15314 29 CABS PALARIVATTOM 47 GEORGE M / MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY PANAMPILLY NAGAR P.G. ASOKAN 33 PO/166996- / CABS 48 M ERNAKULAM MUMBAI INDIAN NAVY PANAMPILLY NAGAR CIBI 26 . / 48 CABS 49 W ERNAKULAM MUMBAI INDIAN NAVY THOUMDAYIL THOUNDAYIL 27 EMR-II/179 / CABS PANAMPILLY NAGAR 50 JACOB JOHN M MUMBAI ERNAKULAM KRISHNA INDIAN NAVY 537, PANAMPILLY LEMR/ PANICKER 34 CABS, MUMBAI NAGAR 51 M 17005 / PRAMOD PIN - 400 088 ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY 537, PANAMPILLY 52 GIRIJA KUMARI W 27 .
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