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Details of Registered Trade Association Details of Registered Trade Association Name of Trade Association Trade Address of the Trade Name & Address Address GN Division Telephone No Fax No Email Address Date Date of Issue NIC No Category Association Registered No of the Owner of the Owner S.No J/213 Seenan Café 1997.08.26 1997.09.24 1 Individual Mallakam Junction DS/VN/BR/01 Nil Nil Nil Periyathampi Somasuntharam Mallakam 350652302V J/213 Barathi Stores 1997.11.05 1997.11.18 2 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/03 Nil Nil Nil Ilayathampi Nagenthiran K.K.S Road, Mallakam 542463228V J/212 Gowry Industrial Services 1998.03.05 1998.03.24 3 Individual Kalikoviladdy Mallakam DS/VN/BR/07 Nil Nil Nil Kathiramalai Murugananthan Kali Kovilady, Mallakam 652871895V J/213 T.N Complex 1998.11.02 2015.09.29 4 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/11 Nil Nil Nil Nadarasa Vinokaran Kali Kovilady, Mallakam 873440260V J/214 Thurkka Timber Sawing Depot 1998.11.02 1998.11.04 5 Individual Kulamangal Mallakam DS/VN/BR/12 Nil Nil Nil Murugan Sellathurai Kulamankal,Mallakam 462810288V J/221 Anaivilunthan Pillayar Gracer 1998.11.10 2005.12.21 6 Individual Illavalai North Illavalai DS/VN/BR/14 Nil Nil Nil Lokeswary Rasenthiram Ilavalai North, Ilavalai 535953074X J/220 Krishna Farmers Stores 1998.11.28 1998.12.02 7 Individual Alaveddy West DS/VN/BR/16 Nil Nil Nil Selvanayakam Selvakumar Alaveddy South, Alaveddy 653340591V Vinayagar Communication Centre & J/215 1998.12.06 1998.12.08 Tailoring centre,Alaveddy 8 Individual Alaveddy SouthAlaveddy DS/VN/BR/18 Nil Nil Nil Asaiyan Thampithurai Theriddy, Alaveddy North 600983059V J/220 Krishna Grinding Mill 1998.12.01 1998.12.08 9 Individual Alaveddy West,Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/19 Nil Nil Nil Selvanayakam Selvakumar Alaveddy South, Alaveddy 653340591V J/229 Jana Civil Engineering Construction 1998.06.01 2014.03.18 10 Individual K.K.S Road Tellippalai DS/VN/BR/20 Nil Nil Nil Arumuganathan Janarthanan K.K.S Road, Mallakam 773473412V J/216 Thasan Multi Centre 1999.01.19 1999.01.28 11 Individual Kumpilavalai Alaveddy Center DS/VN/BR/25 Nil Nil Nil Kanthaiyah Sivathasan Kumpilavalai Alaveddy Center 801163084V J/220 Ruban Multi Centre 1999.01.19 1999.01.28 12 Individual Alaveddy West DS/VN/BR/26 Nil Nil Nil Kanthaiyah Sivaruban Kumpilavalai Alaveddy Center 741121905V Kanchi Communication & Agriculture J/218 1999.02.04 1999.02.15 Chemical Sales Centre 13 Individual Kanesvaram Alaveeddy DS/VN/BR/31 Nil Nil Nil Rathinam Selventhiran Alaveddy North, Alaveddy 502750763V J/219 Kajamugan Multi Trade near Arunodaya Vidyalayam 1999.02.14 1999.02.24 14 Individual Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/33 Nil Nil Nil N. Ambigaibakan Alaveddy 701831454V J/218 Vinayagar Stores 1999.02.23 1999.03.10 15 Individual Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/34 Nil Nil Nil Nanithampi Valaban Alaveddy Center,Alaveddy - J/213 Jeeva Stores 1999.01.15 1999.04.08 16 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/39 Nil Nil Nil Murukesu Ranjan Jeeva Vasa, K.K.S Road, Mallakam 531064348V J/214 Sakunthala Metal Work & Distributors 1999.03.27 1999.04.23 17 Individual Courts Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/41 Nil Nil Nil Nadarasa Yokarasa Kurumpasiddy, Tellippalai 450860867V J/213 Eswary Timber Sawing Depot 1999.05.10 1999.05.21 18 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/45 Nil Nil Nil Velupillai Uthayakumaran 7th Mile Stone Lane, Mallakam 662671649V J/213 Sri Iron Works 1999.07.10 1999.07.23 19 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/50 Nil Nil Nil Ponnuthurai Sritharan Iyanar Kovilady, Chunnakam 641400521V J/219 Abi Com Services 1999.07.01 1999.09.02 20 Individual Alaveddy Soth Alavddy DS/VN/BR/51 Nil Nil Nil Gowry Mathanasekar Alaveddy South, Alaveddy - J/216 Vinayagar Communication Centre 1999.08.27 1999.09.02 21 Individual Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/52 Nil Nil Nil Velupillai Kathirithampi Kollankaladdy, Tellipalai 731093822V J/213 Kangejan Bakery 1999.09.18 1999.12.09 22 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/58 Nil Nil Nil Kirubaratnam Paramakurunathan K.K.S Road, Mallakam 712042486V J/216 Kumar Carpentery Service Centre 2000.07.05 2008.04.23 23 Individual Alaveddy Centre DS/VN/BR/62 Nil Nil Nil Veerakathy Sasikumar Alaveddy 742962571V J/213 Jeya Contractor 2001.02.10 2001.02.20 24 Individual K.K.S Road Tellippalai DS/VN/BR/67 Nil Nil Nil Thalaiyasingam Jeyaraj K.K.S Road, Mallakam 502652427V J/212 Sivasakthy Timber Sawing Depot 2002.01.28 2002.03.05 25 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/71 Nil Nil Nil Sellar Yokarasa Suravaththai, Chunnakam 463582270V J/229 N.S.Nagalingam & Sons 2002.06.27 2002.07.04 Nagalingam Sakthivel 26 Partneship K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/75 Nil Nil Nil Nagalingam Thushyanthan Tellipalai - J/214 Town House 2002.09.14 2002.11.01 27 Individual Mallakam DS/VN/BR/76 Nil Nil Nil Thampirasa Kichok Kenaddy Mallakam - J/224 V.T.K Trades 2003.01.19 2003.03.27 28 Individual Pannalai,Tellippalai DS/VN/BR/79 Nil Nil Nil Vaithilingam Thuraiyappa Kathirkamanathan Pannalai,Tellippalai 632992610V J/220 Niru Medicals & Grosaries 2002.02.03 2002.02.10 29 Individual Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/80 Nil Nil Nil Sivananthini Sivaruban Alaveddy West,Alaveddy 835481280V J/213 Gayan Timber Depot 2003.04.15 2003.06.06 30 Individual Mallakam DS/VN/BR/81 Nil Nil Nil Ramu Tharmalingam CourtsRoad, Mallakam 482490328V J/213 Paranika Multi Centre 2003.09.12 2003.09.18 31 Individual Courts Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/83 Nil Nil Nil Murukesu Mathivarnan Myilani North, Chunnakam 773233411V J/213 Malaravan Carpentery Service Centre 2003.12.10 2003.12.15 32 Individual K.K.S Road, Mallakam DS/VN/BR/85 Nil Nil Nil Sinnathurai Perinpanayakam Kali Koviladdy, Mallakam 533102441V J/213 Information Technology Centre RDS Building, K.K.S Road, 2003.12.10 2003.12.19 33 Individual Mallakam DS/VN/BR/87 Nil Nil Nil Venayakamoorthy Thusyanthan 11/4 Kelsman Lane, Chavakacheri 792221980V J/213 Anojan Traders 2004.12.12 2009.12.16 34 Individual Mallakam DS/VN/BR/91 Nil Nil Nil Balasingam Srivarothayan Station Road, Mallakam 793380631V J/219 Omega Multi Product Industry 2005.10.24 2005.10.24 35 Individual Alaveddy South, Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/96 Nil Nil Nil Sinnappan Kurunathan Alaveddy South, Alaveddy - J/212 Neliyampanai Pillaiyar Rice Mill 2005.11.24 2015.12.30 36 Individual Mallakam DS/VN/BR/98 Nil Nil Nil Kajana Vinayakamoorty Neeliyampanai, Mallakam 848400580V J/212 T.B.A Farme Product 2005.05.14 2016.04.26 37 Individual Nariyeddan, Mallakam DS/VN/BR/99 213216870 Nil Nil Pathmathevi Balakaneshan Nariyiddan, Mallakam 476022371X J/213 Jeya Thurkka Jewellery Shop 1998.01.18 2006.06.23 38 Individual Station Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/102 Nil Nil Nil Balasubramaniam Nagarajan Paruththikaladdy, Chunnakam - J/218 Kanabathy Constructions 2005.11.01 2006.06.18 39 Individual Kottawattai, Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/103 Nil Nil Nil Swamynathapillai Arunan Kottawattai, Alaveddy - J/213 Thuvaraka Multi Trades 2006.01.01 2006.10.05 40 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/106 Nil Nil Nil Ramanathan Paramswaran K.K.S Road, Mallakam - J/229 Krushna Cafee 2006.02.15 2006.10.05 41 Individual Main Road Tellippalai DS/VN/BR/107 Nil Nil Nil Kanthasamy Kirushnalingam 8 th Mile Stone, Tellippalai - J/218 Vinayagar Cafee 2006.04.10 2006.10.09 42 Individual Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/108 Nil Nil Nil Kanthaswamy Kirubainathan Velliyampathy,Alaveddy - J/213 Vithuja Cafee 2006.01.01 2006.09.20 43 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/110 Nil Nil Nil Ponnampalam Kajendran Koddaikaadu, Erlalai West, Chunnakam - J/219 Kajamugan Multi Sales Centre 1998.09.02 2007.07.04 44 Individual Main Road Alaveddy South DS/VN/BR/114 Nil Nil Nil Nagarasa Mahalingam Alaveddy North, Alaveddy 761843664V J/213 Thavamja Engineering Workshop 2003.01.01 2007.10.19 45 Individual Court Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/118 Nil Nil Nil Thavakulasinga Thavaselvan Erlalai North, Erlalai - Karthikesu Thiyakarasa 501610232V J/212 Eveready Cleaning EST 2007.12.04 2016.02.25 Thiyakarasa Mathiyalakan 811231797V 46 Partneship Church Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/119 213210063 Nil Nil Thiyakaras Annaluxmy Church Road Mallakam 518000349V Ganasekaram Selvanayaki 705190070V Markandu Malini 828323148V J/227 Kalaivili Grinding Mill 2006.03.17 2007.12.11 Santhirabalan Sowthamini 838275044V 47 Partneship Sithiyampuliyaddy Tellippalai East DS/VN/BR/120 Nil Nil Nil Kunarathinam Krishnabama Sithiyampuliyaddy Tellippalai East 805994134V J/213 Mathangi Pharmecy & Grosarries 2007.05.27 2008.02.19 48 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/121 Nil Nil Nil Jekathasan Partheepan Erlalai South West,KalabaVodai,Chunnakam - J/213 Paranika Multi Centre 2009.03.01 2009.03.24 49 Individual K.K.S Road Mallakam DS/VN/BR/124 Nil Nil Nil Murukesu Mathivarnan Myilani North, Chunnakam - J/219 Vimal Studio & Communication Centre 0776018803 2009.02.09 2009.03.31 50 Individual Alaveddy South Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/125 0776305183 Nil Nil Visvalingam Vimalan Alaveddy 781433489V J/219 Star Chicken Farm 2009.01.01 2009.04.06 51 Individual Alaveddy South Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/126 Nil Nil Nil Kiristin Malini Jeyasingam Alaveddy South, Alaveddy 686071472V J/219 V.S.S Workshop 2009.04.20 2009.07.23 52 Individual Kumpalai Junction Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/127 Nil Nil Nil Vairamuthu Subramaniam Manatpulam, Alaveddy East, Alaveddy 651281458V J/218 Sakthy Multi Centre 2009.06.18 2009.08.10 53 Individual Ampaddavthai Ganeswaran DS/VN/BR/128 Nil Nil Nil Subramaniam Sakthivelbavan Ampaddavthai Ganeswaran 712621273V J/218 Sivajenuga Stores 2009.04.01 2009.08.17 54 Individual Ganeswaram Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/130 Nil Nil Nil Kathiravelu Sivakumaran Ganeswaram Alaveddy 610993613V J/218 Segar Multi Centre 2009.05.04 2009.08.21 55 Individual Ganeswaram Alaveddy DS/VN/BR/131 Nil Nil Nil Sellan Santhirasekaram Ganeswaram Alaveddy 763314456V J/218
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