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Tamil Nadu Government Gazette © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2009-11. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2011 [Price: Rs. 23.20 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 6] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2011 Maasi 4, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2042 Part VI—Section 4 Advertisements by private individuals and private institutions CONTENTS PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Pages Change of Names .. 1269-326 NOTICE NO LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR THE PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENTS REGARDING CHANGE OF NAME IN THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. PERSONS NOTIFYING THE CHANGES WILL REMAIN SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES AND ALSO FOR ANY OTHER MISREPRESENTATION, ETC. (By Order) Director of Stationery and Printing. CHANGE OF NAMES I, I. Sankar, son of Thiru R. Iyyanarappan, born on My son, N. Mohamedadil, born on 17th February 1999 6th December 1989 (native district: Puducherry), residing at (native district: Tiruchirappalli), residing at Old No. 47, New Old No. 2/32-B, New No. 295, Arasudaiyampattu Village, No. 13, Kaja Thoppu Street, Thennur Post, Tiruchirappalli- Kilchettipattu Post, Thiruvannamalai-606 707, shall henceforth 620 017, shall henceforth be known as N MOHAMEDAATHIL. be known as I PRAVEENKUMAR. K. NAZIRAHAMED. I. SANKAR. Thennur, 7th February 2011. (Father.) Thiruvannamalai, 7th February 2011. I, N. Ameenabee, wife of Thiru K. Nazirahamed, born on I, S. Supretha, daughter of Thiru S. Sivanandam, born on 4th February 1970 (native district: Tiruchirappalli), residing at 18th September 1987 (native district: Vellore), residing at Old No. 47, New No. 13, Kaja Thoppu Street, Thennur Post, No. 7, Plot No. 19, Balaji Nagar Extension, Nanganallur, Chennai- Tiruchirappalli-620 017, shall henceforth be known 600 061, shall henceforth be known as S SUPREETHA as A. AMEENABEEVI. S. SUPRETHA. N. ÝIù£H. Chennai, 7th February 2011. Thennur, 7th February 2011. I, J. Umamageshwari, daughter of Thiru Jeyprakhas, A.R., My son, A. Vinith Gehloath, born on 15th December 2005 born on 5th January 1993 (native district: Chennai), residing at (native district: Krishnagiri), residing at No. 213/53, No. 76, Chennamman Koil Street, Chengalpattu, Lakshmananrav Street, Newpet, Krishnagiri-635 001, shall Kancheepuram-603 002, shall henceforth be known henceforth be known as A. VINITGEHLOT. as SAAI SREE KEERTHI, J. H. ANILKUMAR. J. UMAMAGESHWARI. Krishnagiri, 7th February 2011. (Father.) Kancheepuram, 7th February 2011. D.T.P.—VI-4 (6)—1 [ 269 ] 270 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part VI—Sec. 4 My son, Mayankgehlot, born on 24th April 2007 (native I, M. Shamila Farvin, wife of Thiru A. Mujeebur Rahman, district: Krishnagiri), residing at No. 213/53, Lakshmananrav born on 19th July 1977 (native district: Nagapattinam), residing Street, Newpet, Krishnagiri-635 001, shall henceforth be known at No. 6/39-A, Gowthiya Street, Manjakollai-611 106, shall as A. ABHYSHEK GEHLOT. henceforth be known as A. SAMELA PARVIN. H. ANILKUMAR. M. SHAMILA FARVIN. Krishnagiri, 7th February 2011. (Father.) Manjakollai, 7th February 2011. I, Sachin Kumar Jain, son of Thiru Kantilal C. Ranawat, I, M. Duraisamy, son of Thiru L. Murugan, born on born on 18th March 1977 (native district: Chennai), residing at 5th October 1961 (native district: Coimbatore), residing at Old No. 459, New No. 102, Mint Street, Sowcarpet, Chennai- No. 175/21, 3rd Street, Thilagar Nagar, Anuppapalayam Post, 600 079, shall henceforth be known as SACHIN RANAWAT. Tiruppur-641 652, shall henceforth be known as M KALIMUTHU. SACHIN KUMAR JAIN. M. ¶¬óê£I. Chennai, 7th February 2011. Tiruppur, 7th February 2011. I, M. Periatha, wife of Thiru M. Nalla Perumal, born on My son, B. Darshan Viswa, born on 28th June 2005 (native 8th March 1972 (native district: Thoothukkudi), residing at Old district: Coimbatore), residing at No. 10AB, 10th Cross No. 2/94, New No. 2A/209, Madathur, Thoothukkudi-628 008, Vinayagar Kovil Street, Anna Nagar, Peelamedu Post, shall henceforth be known as M MAHESWARI. Coimbatore-641 004, shall henceforth be known M. ªðKò£ˆî£. as DARSHAN PLB VISWA. Thoothukkudi, 7th February 2011. P. BALAJI PANDIAN. Coimbatore, 7th February 2011. (Father.) I, A.S. Ranoith, son of Thiru A.S. Saisubramaniyan, born on 4th March 1991 (native district: Salem), residing at I, P. Jagan, son of Thiru P. Pandian, born on 17th August No. 6/1003, Kavundapadi Main Road, Kalingarayanpalayam, 1982 (native district: Tirunelveli), residing at No. 9A2, Bhavani, Erode-638 301, shall henceforth be known K. K. Colony, Sundaram Street Extension, P.N. Pudur Post, as S.S.S. RANJITHPRIYAN. Coimbatore-641 041, shall henceforth be known A.S. RANOITH. as P ARUMUGA PERUMAL. Kalingarayanpalayam, 7th February 2011. P. JAGAN. Coimbatore, 7th February 2011. I, Beautlin Nirma, S., daughter of Thiru Ramachandran, M. born on 29th July 1987 (native district: Kanyakumari), residing My daughter, S. Sudali Ammal, born on 1st April 1994 at No. 6065, Lake View, TNHB Che K. Street, Ayapakkam, (native district: Tirunelveli), residing at Old No. 18, Ambattur, Chennai-600 053, shall henceforth be known New No. 30-A, Kutti Colony Street, Veeravanallur, as BEAUTLIN NIRMA R. Tirunelveli-627 426, shall henceforth be known as S. SUKANYA. BEAUTLIN NIRMA, S. T. êƒèó𣇮. Chennai, 7th February 2011. Veeravanallur, 7th February 2011. (Father.) I, G. Malathi, wife of Thiru K.A. Phitchaiah, born on 2nd My son, S. Saren Karttheeban, born on 31st December July 1964 (native district: Cuddalore), residing at No. C-121, 2005 (native district: Coimbatore), residing at Old No. 3/250, Samrat Asokar Salai, Block-3, Neyveli-607 801, shall New No. 3/387-A, T.V.K. Nagar, Chinna Kalayamputhur, henceforth be known as P.I. MALATHEE. Palani, Dindigul-624 615, shall henceforth be known G. MALATHI. as S SELVA KARTHEBAN. Neyveli, 7th February 2011. N. SENTHIL KUMAR. Palani, 7th February 2011. (Father.) My son, H. Zaher. Ali, born on 11th October 2002 (native district: Chennai), residing at Old No. 26, New No. 71, My daughter, C.K.S. Karatathaka, born on 12th October Yanaikkulam 6th Street, Royapettah, Chennai-600 014, 2006 (native district: Vellore), residing at No. 1, Gulam Kathar shall henceforth be known as H. YOUSUF ALI. Layout, 4th Street, Samundhipuram South, Gandhi Nagar, A. HYDER. Tiruppur-641 603, shall henceforth be known Chennai, 7th February 2011. (Father.) as P.K. KARTHIKA. C. KANDAN. I, Rengachari, son of Thiru Kuppusamy, born on Tiruppur, 7th February 2011. (Father.) 26th September 1951 (native district: Madurai), residing at FF-2, Mithra Apartment, Agrini, No. 78, T.P.K. Road, I, X. Amala Jeyarani, wife of Thiru I. Androse, born on Andalpuram, Vasantha Nagar, Madurai-625 003, shall 1st May 1980 (native district: Sivagangai), residing at No. 7, henceforth be known as DASU RENGACHARI. 10th Street, Jothi Nagar, Uppilipalayam Post, Coimbatore- RENGACHARI. 641 015, shall henceforth be known as X AMALA JEYA. Madurai, 7th February 2011. «ê. Üñô£ ªüòó£E. Coimbatore, 7th February 2011. I, M. Jyothi, wife of Thiru Pramod Shankar, born on 11th March 1972 (native district: Chennai), residing at No. C-1 I, M. Mani, son of Thiru A. Manickam, born on 2nd May 13/16, 4th Floor, Aishwaryam Phase-2, DABC, Nolambur, 1962 (native district: Tiruppur), residing at No. 2/106, Mogappair West, Chennai-600 095, shall henceforth be Therkkupalayam, Padiyur, Kangayam-638 701, shall henceforth known as JYOTHI PRAMOD. be known as M. ARUNACHALAM. M. JYOTHI. M. MANI. Chennai, 7th February 2011. Padiyur, 7th February 2011. Feb. 16, 2011] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 271 I, M. Raja, son of Thiru V. Madalaimuthu, born on I, J. Praveenkumar, son of Thiru M. Peter, born on 27th April 1976 (native district: Selam), residing at 23rd May 1991 (native district: Sivagangai), residing at Old No. 34/2, New No. 52, Seerkali Amman Street-2, Puliakulam, No. 1607, Anna Nagar, Thondi Road, Sivagangai-630 561, Coimbatore-641 045, shall henceforth be known shall henceforth be known as P PRAVEEN. as M JOHNLIWINGSTON. J. PRAVEENKUMAR. M. ó£ü£. Sivagangai, 7th February 2011. Coimbatore, 7th February 2011. My daughter, A. Jafrina, born on 18th August 2009 (native My son, H. Karupasamy, born on 26th November 1993 district: Kanyakumari), residing at Old No. 13-16H1, New No. (native district: Thoothukkudi), residing at No. 4, Anna Nagar, 13-30, Ammathanpothai, Eraniel, Neyyoor Post, Kanyakumari- 9th Street, Thoothukkudi-628 008, shall henceforth be known 629 802, shall henceforth be known as A PONJAFRIN. as H KANNAN. P. ALWIN. G. ÜKA¼wí¡. Ammathanpothai, 7th February 2011. (Father.) Thoothukkudi, 7th February 2011. (Father.) I, N. Devarajan, son of Thiru K. Nataraj, born on I, Baby alias Subulaksmi, wife of Thiru V. Ragupathiraj, 25th April 1966 (native district: Coimbatore), residing at Old born on 15th July 1968 (native district: Coimbatore), residing No. 2/102-B, New No. 101-J, Kamarajar Street, Viswanathan at Old No. 334-A, New No. 339, Gandhipuram Street Colony, Kalampalayam, Coimbatore-641 010, shall No. 5 Extension, Coimbatore-641 012, shall henceforth be henceforth be known as N. THEVARAJ. known as R BABY. N. DEVARAJAN. «ðH â¡Aø ²Š¹ô†²I. Coimbatore, 7th February 2011. Coimbatore, 7th February 2011. I, M. Meenakshi, wife of Thiru M. Muthukrrishna, born on My son, S. Karthik Raja, born on 17th November 2003 1st February 1986 (native district: Madurai), residing at (native district: Coimbatore), residing at No. 4/48, Thenamma No. 11-3/58, Sokkanathapuram 2nd Street, New Naloor Post, Thondamuthur Road, Coimbatore -641 109, Vilangudi, Madurai-625 018, shall henceforth be known shall henceforth be known as S MANIKANDAN. as M. PRIYAMEENA. K. ªê™õ‚°ñ£˜. Coimbatore, 7th February 2011. (Father.) M. eù£†C. Madurai, 7th February 2011. I, F. Sintha Kamal Ahamed Hussain, son of Thiru M. Ferosh Khan Noon, born on 4th December 1991 (native My son, M. Mohandoss, born on 23rd September 1995 district: Tirunelveli), residing at No. 6/1, Mallimal Street, (native district: Tiruchirappalli), residing at Old No. 3-292, New Pettai, Tirunelveli-627 004, shall henceforth be known No.
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