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Tirunelveli District Gazette o GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU 2020 TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BYAUTHORITY TIRUNELVELI, FEBRUARY 14, 2020 No. 1l Masi 2, Vikari, ThiruvalluvarAandu-2051 NOTIFICATION BY THE DISTRICT COLLECTOR / INSPECTOR OF PANCHAYAIS (Rc. No.A8 12697 12019, Dated: 1 4.02.2020) Notification by the District Gollector/ lnspector of Panchayats of Tirunelveli District Constitution of PanchaYat Unions WHEREAS Tirunetveli District has been bifurcated into that of Tirunelveli and Tenkasi Districts with effect from the 12th November .2019. AND WHEREAS necessity has arisen to reorganise the Village Panchayats Comprised in certain Panchayat Unions in Tirunelveli District. AND WHEREAS NOW, THEREFORE, in Supersession of the earlier Notifications issued in this behalf, under Section 15 of Tamil Nadu Panchayats Act, 1994, (Tamil Nadu Acl2l of 1994) and in exercise of powers delegated to the District Collectors / lnspectors of Panchayats by the Government in their Notification No. ll (2) IRUL / 1224 (b) / 95 published in Part ll - Section 2 of Tamil Nadu Government Gazette, Extraordinary dated the 29th March1995, lnspector of Panchayats / District CollectorTirunelveli District hereby constitutes the Panchayat Unions specified in the column (2) comprising the Village Panchayats specified in column (3) of theTable below:- t I l 14, 2O2O EXTRAORDINARY I FEBRUARY TIRUNELVELI DTSTRICT GAZETTE TABLE TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT ffihayatUnion ffigePanchaYats Tldayakarun Kulam ZRyansingamPatti SAyanthiruvaliswaram [grammadesam 5.Kodaran Kulam Ofvtannar Kovil I AMBASAMUDRAM Zfe*fuPaPPankulam S,sivanthiPuram gVagaikulam tOVairavi Kulam l tVellanguli lZzam'rrn SingamPatti 13. SattuPattu ffihayatunion flZme of tnettre-t Village Panchayats l.KarisalPatti 2.KooniYoor 3.fUataYankulam CHERANMAHADEVI 4.Moolachi 6.Pudukudi ffinayagiPuram FEBRUARY L4, 2O2O ] TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY 3 S.Therkku Veeravanallur 9.Thiruviruthanpulli CHERANMAHADEV! 1 0. Ulagankulam 1 1 .Vadakku Karukurichi l2.Venkatrengapuram Sl.No. Name of the Panchayat Union Name of the Village Panchayats (1) (21 (3) 1 . Devanallur 2.ldayankulam 3. Kadamboduvalvoo 4.Kallikulam 5. Keelakaduvetti 6. Keelakaruvelan ku lam T.Kovilammalpuram 8. Malaiyadipudur 9. Padalaiyarkulam 3. KALAKADU l0.Padmaneri 1 l.Puliyoorkurichi l2.Seevalaperi l3.Sengalakurichi l4.Singikulam l5.Soorangudi l6.Thalavaipuram 1 T.Vadukatchimathil n TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT GAZEfiE EXTRAORDINARY I FEBRUARY 14, 2O2O Name of the Panchayat Union Name of the Village panchayats 1. Alagiapandiapuram 2.Alangaraperi 3.Selianallur 4.Chitharchatram 5.Ettahkulam 6.GangaikonOan 8. Kanarpatti 9. Karunkadu 10. Kattarankulam 1 l.Kuppakkurichi l2.Kurichikulam l3.Madavakurichi 15.Mavadi l6.Nanjankulam l T.Narasinganallur lS.Palamadai l9.Pallikottai 20.Pettai Rural 2l.Pillaiyarkulam 22.Pirafieri 24.Sethurayanpudur 2S.Suthamalli 26. Th iruppan iflriGlt<ulam FEBRUARY t4, 2020 I TTRUNELVELT DTSTRTCT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY 5 2T.Thalaiyuthu 2S.Thenkalam 29.Tenpattu 30.Therkupatti 3l.Thulukkarkulam 32.Ukkirankottai 33.Vagaikulam 34.Vallavankottai MANUR 35.Achempatti 36.Narikudi 3T.Vellappaneri 3S.Moovirunthali 39.Thadiampatti 40.Vanniconendal 4l.Devarkulam 42.Mela Ilandaikulam 43.Sundankuruchi Sl.No. Name of the Panchayat Union Name of the Village Panchayats (1) (2t (3) l.A.Sathankulam 2.Azhagapapuram 3.Allwaneri 5. NANGUNERI 4.Ariyakulam 5. Chinthamani 6.Thalapathisamudram T.Elankulam I FEBRUARY L4, 2020 TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY S.EraipPuvari g.lttamozhi t O*aOankulam ThirumalaPuram l l karanthaneri l2Xoonthankulam 13. Marugalkurichi 14^trlunanjipatti t S.Pappankulam l6.ParuthiPadu 17.Poolam NANGUNERI t a.Raiafkalmangalam l gRamakrishnaPuram 20. SaaaiYaneri VenkatrayaPu ram 2t Sanganankulam ZZ ^Shenbagaramanallur 23.Singaneri Z.Therkku Nanguneri ZS.mottakudi IoUnankulam riril) .b I _._._..- *--.iI 27 . YiiaYanarayanam lI}-t; nsl:I.\ FEBRUARY T4, 2O2O ] TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY Sl.No. Name of the Panchayat Union Name of the Village Panchayats (1) (2t (3) l.Ariyakulam 2.ltteri 3. Kansapuram 4. Keelanatham 5. Keelapattam 6. Konganthanparai 7. Kunnathoor 8. Manappadaiveedu 9. Maruthur I 10. Melapattam I 1 1 . Melathidiyoor 12. Melaputhaneri 1 3. Munnirpallam 14.Muthur l5.Naduvakurichi 6. PALAYAMKOTTAI l6.Nochikulam 17 .P alaya mchetti ku la m l S.Ponnakudi 1 9. Pudukulam 20. Rajavallipuram 21. Ramayanpatti 22. Reddiyarpatti 23.Seevalaperi 24.Sengulam 25.Sivanthipatti 26.Tharuvai 2T.Thidiyoor 28. Thirumalaikolundupuram 29. Th iruven katanathapu ram 30. Udaiyarkulam 8 TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY I FEBRUARY T4, 2O2O Sl.No. Name of the Panchayat Union Name of the Village Panchayats (1) (2t (3) l.Athalanallur 2.Arikesavanallur 3.ldaikal 4. Kapaliparai 5. Mylapuram 6. Pallakkal T.Pappakudi 8. Rengasamudram 7. PAPPAKUDI 9.Thirupudaimaruthur 1 0.Vadakku Ariyanayagipuram 1 1 .Sanganthiradu 12. Melakkallur l3.Kodaganallur 14.. Kondanagaram 1 5.. Palavoor 1 6. Seethaparpanallur 1 T.Vellalankulam FEBRUARY L4, 2O2O ] TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY Sl.No. Name of the Panchayat Union Name of the Village panchayats (1) (21 (3) l.Anaikkarai 2. Anaikudi 3.Appuvilai 4. Chidambarapuram 5. ldayankudi 6. Karaisuthu Ovari 7. Kasthurirengapuram 8. Koodankulam 9. Kottaikarunkulam 10. Kumarapuram 1 l.Kumbikulam l2.Karaisuthu Pudur l3.Koothankuzhi 8. RADHAPURAM 14.Ovari 1 5.T. kallikulam I 16. Kuttam 17 .Mahadevankulam 1 8. Mudhumothanmozhi 1 9. Karaisuthu Navalady 20.Parameswarapuram 2l.Radhapuram 22.Samugarengapuram 23. Sou nd ra pand iapu ram 24.Thiruvambalapuram 25. Udayathoor 26. Urumankulam 2T.Vijayapathi 10 TTRUNELVELT DISTRICT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY IFEBRUARY L4, 2020 Sl.No. Name of the PanchaYat Union Name of the Village PanchaYats (1) (21 (3) 1 .A.Thirumalapuram 2.Achampadu 3.Adangarkulam 4. Anaikulam 5. Avaraikulam 6. Chettikulam 7. Thanakkarkulam S.Erukkandurai 9.Chidambarapuram le. VALLIYOOR Yacobpuram l0.Vadakkankulam l l.Kannanallur 12.Kavalkinaru l3.Kovankulam 14. Levenchipuram lS.Pazhavoor l6.Therkku Karungulam l T.Therkku Valliyoor 1 S.Veppilankulam SHILPA PRABHAKAR SATISH, lnspector of Panchayats/ District Collector, firunelveli. print"O OV the Director of Stationery and Printing at the Government Branch Press, Madurai and Published by the Collector of the District..
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