This document lists contact information for several individuals with the surname Chettiar in Devakottai, Sivagangai District, India. It includes their names, addresses, phone numbers, and identification numbers. There are over 50 individuals listed, each with varying details about where they live and how to contact them in Devakottai.
This document contains a list of 86 hospitals in Chennai with details including name, address, contact number and email. It provides information on specialty, location and contact details of hospitals in a tabular format for easy reference. The list includes details of major government and private hospitals across different areas of Chennai for treatment in specialties such as eye care, orthopedics, ENT, kidney, general medicine and more.
This document contains contact information for principals and heads of various schools located in cities across northern India, including Amritsar, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Jalandhar, Patiala, Jammu, Sonipat and others. It lists the school name, contact phone numbers, principal name, email address, experience, education and previous employment. There is contact information for over 50 schools presented without any additional context.
1) This document provides contact information for various government offices, elected representatives, emergency services and other organizations serving the G/North ward in Mumbai, including MP, MLA and municipal councilor details, police stations, hospitals, schools and NGOs.
2) It lists key personnel like the Assistant Commissioner and Executive Engineer for the ward, along with their contact information.
3) The document also identifies important locations in the ward like flooding spots, shelters, and provides details of staff responsible for operating dewatering pumps and handling disasters.
Thrissur pooram is the famous Hindu Temple Festival. Trichur Pooram is held at Thrissur, Kerala, India. Thrissur Pooram held at Vadakkunnathan Temple in Swaraj Round.
Karnataka has been blessed with green forests, marvelous wildlife, hill stations, stunning beaches, timeless monuments, world heritage sites, and vibrant culture. The diversity it offers in terms of the language, food, arts, crafts and festivals is astounding.
That's why the perfect slogan for Karnataka has been 'One State-Many Worlds'.
This document provides contact information for various government representatives and municipal services in D Ward, Mumbai. It lists the names and contact details of Members of Parliament, Municipal Councillors, and officials from the police, fire department, hospitals, schools and other local organizations. It also identifies locations of temporary shelters, flooding spots, and key infrastructure like railway stations, petrol pumps and beaches in the area.
This document provides details of 44 companies including their company name, authorized person, address, contact details, and PAN number. Some key details include:
- The companies cover a range of industries including logistics, freight forwarding, customs clearance, and shipping agencies.
- Contact information includes names of authorized persons, addresses in Mumbai and other cities in India, phone numbers, fax numbers, and email addresses.
- Each company has a unique PAN (Permanent Account Number) used for tax identification in India.
- The companies are listed in a table format with 17 columns capturing all relevant information about each company.
The Hindu festival celebrated in honour of lord Ganesh. Very auspicious day celebrated to pray to the god so that every new activity that is started is successfully completed without any obstacles.
GANESHCHATURTHI
a festival of spirituality
also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi
Hindu calendar month of Bhaadrapada
Starts on 4th – 14th where;
4th day = shukla chaturthi
10th day= Anant Chaturdashi
Date falls between Aug and Sept
It lasts for 10 days
Widely worshipped as:
the God of *wisdom,
*prosperity and,
*good fortune
was being celebrated as a public event in Pune
to promote culture and nationalism
fall of the Peshwas,
GaneshChaturthi lost state patronage
became a private family celebration.
RE-RISE
BY LOKMANYA TILAK
His real name was Bal Gangadhar Tilak
was Indian freedom *fighter and,
*social reformer
introduced a new way of celebrating the Ganapati festival
he made this fest as collective community worship.
It was the era where Indian was struggling for independence.
leaders and freedom fighters all over India teamed.
put up a united resistance to the British domination.
One of these eminent leaders was Bal Gangadhar Tilak; an Indian nationalist*
a social reformer* and, freedom fighter*
He was a great Visionary person. Tilak realized the cultural importance of this
popularised Ganesha Chaturthi as a National Festival
Behind this festival his intention was to bridge the gap between the : Brahmins* and, the non-Brahmins* to build a new grassroots Unity* between them against the British in Maharashtra
He knew that India couldn't fight her rulers until she solved the differences within her own. Hence, to unite all social classes Tilak chose this Ganesha festival;
*as a rallying point for Indian protest against British rule
It was around 1893, during the nascent stages of Indian nationalism, that Tilak began to organize the Ganesha Utsav as a social and religious function.
He was the first to put in large public images of Ganesha in pavilions and establish the tradition of their immersion on the tenth day.
The festival facilitated community participation and involvement in the form of :
*learned discourses,
*dance dramas,
*poetry recital,
*musical concerts,
*debates, etc.
It served as a meeting place for common people of all castes and communities
it was a time when all social and political gatherings were forbidden by the British Empire for fear of conspiracies to be hatched against them.
An important festival during the Peshwa’s era, Ganesha Chaturthi acquired at this time a more organized form all over India largely due to Lokmanya's efforts.
Since then, Ganesha Chaturthi has been celebrated throughout Maharashtra.
This document contains a list of 86 hospitals in Chennai with details including name, address, contact number and email. It provides information on specialty, location and contact details of hospitals in a tabular format for easy reference. The list includes details of major government and private hospitals across different areas of Chennai for treatment in specialties such as eye care, orthopedics, ENT, kidney, general medicine and more.
This document contains contact information for principals and heads of various schools located in cities across northern India, including Amritsar, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Jalandhar, Patiala, Jammu, Sonipat and others. It lists the school name, contact phone numbers, principal name, email address, experience, education and previous employment. There is contact information for over 50 schools presented without any additional context.
1) This document provides contact information for various government offices, elected representatives, emergency services and other organizations serving the G/North ward in Mumbai, including MP, MLA and municipal councilor details, police stations, hospitals, schools and NGOs.
2) It lists key personnel like the Assistant Commissioner and Executive Engineer for the ward, along with their contact information.
3) The document also identifies important locations in the ward like flooding spots, shelters, and provides details of staff responsible for operating dewatering pumps and handling disasters.
Thrissur pooram is the famous Hindu Temple Festival. Trichur Pooram is held at Thrissur, Kerala, India. Thrissur Pooram held at Vadakkunnathan Temple in Swaraj Round.
Karnataka has been blessed with green forests, marvelous wildlife, hill stations, stunning beaches, timeless monuments, world heritage sites, and vibrant culture. The diversity it offers in terms of the language, food, arts, crafts and festivals is astounding.
That's why the perfect slogan for Karnataka has been 'One State-Many Worlds'.
This document provides contact information for various government representatives and municipal services in D Ward, Mumbai. It lists the names and contact details of Members of Parliament, Municipal Councillors, and officials from the police, fire department, hospitals, schools and other local organizations. It also identifies locations of temporary shelters, flooding spots, and key infrastructure like railway stations, petrol pumps and beaches in the area.
This document provides details of 44 companies including their company name, authorized person, address, contact details, and PAN number. Some key details include:
- The companies cover a range of industries including logistics, freight forwarding, customs clearance, and shipping agencies.
- Contact information includes names of authorized persons, addresses in Mumbai and other cities in India, phone numbers, fax numbers, and email addresses.
- Each company has a unique PAN (Permanent Account Number) used for tax identification in India.
- The companies are listed in a table format with 17 columns capturing all relevant information about each company.
The Hindu festival celebrated in honour of lord Ganesh. Very auspicious day celebrated to pray to the god so that every new activity that is started is successfully completed without any obstacles.
GANESHCHATURTHI
a festival of spirituality
also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi
Hindu calendar month of Bhaadrapada
Starts on 4th – 14th where;
4th day = shukla chaturthi
10th day= Anant Chaturdashi
Date falls between Aug and Sept
It lasts for 10 days
Widely worshipped as:
the God of *wisdom,
*prosperity and,
*good fortune
was being celebrated as a public event in Pune
to promote culture and nationalism
fall of the Peshwas,
GaneshChaturthi lost state patronage
became a private family celebration.
RE-RISE
BY LOKMANYA TILAK
His real name was Bal Gangadhar Tilak
was Indian freedom *fighter and,
*social reformer
introduced a new way of celebrating the Ganapati festival
he made this fest as collective community worship.
It was the era where Indian was struggling for independence.
leaders and freedom fighters all over India teamed.
put up a united resistance to the British domination.
One of these eminent leaders was Bal Gangadhar Tilak; an Indian nationalist*
a social reformer* and, freedom fighter*
He was a great Visionary person. Tilak realized the cultural importance of this
popularised Ganesha Chaturthi as a National Festival
Behind this festival his intention was to bridge the gap between the : Brahmins* and, the non-Brahmins* to build a new grassroots Unity* between them against the British in Maharashtra
He knew that India couldn't fight her rulers until she solved the differences within her own. Hence, to unite all social classes Tilak chose this Ganesha festival;
*as a rallying point for Indian protest against British rule
It was around 1893, during the nascent stages of Indian nationalism, that Tilak began to organize the Ganesha Utsav as a social and religious function.
He was the first to put in large public images of Ganesha in pavilions and establish the tradition of their immersion on the tenth day.
The festival facilitated community participation and involvement in the form of :
*learned discourses,
*dance dramas,
*poetry recital,
*musical concerts,
*debates, etc.
It served as a meeting place for common people of all castes and communities
it was a time when all social and political gatherings were forbidden by the British Empire for fear of conspiracies to be hatched against them.
An important festival during the Peshwa’s era, Ganesha Chaturthi acquired at this time a more organized form all over India largely due to Lokmanya's efforts.
Since then, Ganesha Chaturthi has been celebrated throughout Maharashtra.
This document provides contact information for government representatives, municipal officials, emergency services, and community facilities for the H/E Ward in Mumbai, India. It lists the names, designations, office details, and mobile numbers of Members of Parliament, Municipal Councillors, ward committee chairperson, and various municipal engineers and officers. It also includes information for police stations, fire stations, schools, hospitals, shelters, and other important locations and services in the area.
This document lists 74 life members of the Indian Association for Air Pollution Control, Delhi Chapter as of September 17, 2005. It provides the member number, name, address, organization, and contact information for each member. The members represent a variety of organizations working in air pollution control and environmental management across India.
Uttarakhand is a state in northern India known for its Hindu pilgrimage sites. Some of its major tourist attractions include the Himalayan hill stations of Nainital, Mussoorie and Almora, the Hindu temples of Badrinath and Kedarnath, and the sacred cities along the Ganges river like Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Gangotri. The state offers scenic natural beauty with the mountains, valleys, forests and numerous rivers. Popular activities for visitors include trekking, camping, and rafting in the various national parks and reserves found across Uttarakhand.
This circuit uses basic electronic components like resistors, transistors, relays, transformers, and capacitors to turn devices like lights, fans, or radios on and off with hand claps. The circuit amplifies the sound of clapping using a transistor and switches a relay to power the device. It can run on 12V voltage from a step-down transformer and be used to save energy by turning devices on only when needed or for home security applications by detecting intruders.
This document is a list of 37 manufacturers and suppliers of solar products that are enlisted with the Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency (TEDA). It provides contact information for each including company name, address, telephone number, email and products supplied. The products listed include solar street lighting systems, solar home lighting systems, solar photovoltaic lanterns and solar water heating systems. Each entry also specifies the date up to which the company is validly enlisted with TEDA.
ppt of west india with picture background and sounds..Chirag Sharma
The document summarizes the culture, cuisine, geography, history, and demographics of Western India, which includes the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa. It notes that the cuisine of Maharashtra is diverse and ranges from mild to spicy, while Gujarati cuisine is mostly vegetarian. The region has a varied landscape from tropical forests on the coast to thorny bushes inland. Historically the region was ruled by various empires and came under Mughal and British rule before gaining independence. The majority religion is Hinduism with religious minorities including Islam, Christianity, Jainism, and Buddhism.
Tamilnadu has many ancient and architecturally significant temples featuring tall gopurams. Some of the most notable temples are in Thanjavur, Kanchipuram, Kumbakonam, and Sri Rangam. The Rameshwaram temple has the longest temple corridor. Tamilnadu celebrates the harvest festival of Pongal over a week. The beautiful Marina Beach in Chennai is one of the world's longest natural beaches. Art lovers enjoy the music and dance performances during the Margazhi music festival in Chennai and the Tiruvaiyaru Thyagaraja Aradhana. Tamil cuisine includes popular dishes like idli, dosa, vada and pong
Ganesh Chaturthi is a 10-day Hindu festival celebrated annually in honor of the elephant-headed god Ganesh. It occurs on the fourth day of the lunar month of Bhadrapada and involves the installation of Ganesh clay idols in homes and public pandals which are worshipped before being immersed in water. The festival has grown in popularity in India and other countries due to the efforts of social reformer Lokmanya Tilak who advocated public celebrations to foster community bonding and political dissent against British rule. A wide variety of sweets are eaten during the festival, especially modaks which are Ganesh's favorite.
Navratri is a nine-night festival celebrated in honor of the goddess Durga. It marks the victory of good over evil through Durga's defeat of the buffalo demon Mahishasura. During Navratri, devotees worship the nine forms of Durga over nine nights and pray for strength and blessings. The festival emphasizes virtues of morality, ethics, and equality for all people.
Jammu and kashmir geography - prospects and impediments.Ashok Sharma
The document discusses the geography of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), India. It outlines some key physical features of J&K, including its location in northern India and its varied terrain. It then discusses some impediments to development posed by J&K's geography, such as remoteness, lack of connectivity, and susceptibility to natural disasters. Finally, it outlines some prospects for J&K's development through hydropower, tourism, horticulture, and other industries that capitalize on local resources.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
1. Hindus believe that cutting nails and hair on Saturdays brings bad luck because Saturday is ruled by the planet Saturn, which brings misfortune.
2. There is a superstition that if a black cat crosses your path, your tasks for the day will get delayed or postponed.
3. Many buildings omit the 13th floor since ancient Christianity considered the number 13 to be unlucky.
National Unity Day is observed on October 31st in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who played a key role in unifying numerous princely states after independence. Events include administering a pledge of unity in schools, a 'Run for Unity' involving people from all sections of society, and an evening march past by police. Navratri is a nine-day Hindu festival celebrated differently in various parts of India but generally involving prayers, fasting and rituals dedicated to the goddess Durga. Celebrations include religious ceremonies, dance, drama, and community feasts.
Maharashtra gateway to india presentationRajat Sharma
Maharashtra is India's second largest state by area and population. It has a population of over 110 million people, making it more urbanized and literate than India as a whole. Marathi is the most widely spoken language in the state. The state has a variety of climates and cultures due to its large size. It produces a diverse array of crops, with cotton and sugarcane among the most important cash crops. Maharashtrian cuisine incorporates vegetables, coconuts, and grains in dishes served with breads like poli or bhakri. The state celebrates many festivals throughout the year.
Dear friends,presentation on Jammu & Kashmir in Hindi. These slides are based on a talk Shantanu Bhagwat Sir gave at LSE in London earlier this year.
Shantanu Sir has given me the chance to translate this originally made in English Translation. I am really honored and very happy to share with you all.
This document contains contact information for 47 individuals including their names, addresses, phone numbers, and additional contact details. It includes details such as house names and numbers, street names, cities, districts, states, pin codes, phone numbers and cell phone numbers. The document is formatted in a tabular structure with names in the left column and contact details in subsequent columns.
381 plus 83 Single Colmn addresses with photos - 120814 - 12AR CHIDAMBARAM
This document contains contact information for 33 individuals. It lists their names, addresses, phone numbers and cell phone numbers. The addresses are primarily in India, with a few individuals listed as residing in the United States.
Addresses of Unavailable Photos 120814.- 06 AR CHIDAMBARAM
This document contains a list of 17 names with their addresses and contact information. The names are organized with family groupings first, followed by individuals. Contact information includes phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses in India, the United States and other locations.
This document provides contact information for government representatives, municipal officials, emergency services, and community facilities for the H/E Ward in Mumbai, India. It lists the names, designations, office details, and mobile numbers of Members of Parliament, Municipal Councillors, ward committee chairperson, and various municipal engineers and officers. It also includes information for police stations, fire stations, schools, hospitals, shelters, and other important locations and services in the area.
This document lists 74 life members of the Indian Association for Air Pollution Control, Delhi Chapter as of September 17, 2005. It provides the member number, name, address, organization, and contact information for each member. The members represent a variety of organizations working in air pollution control and environmental management across India.
Uttarakhand is a state in northern India known for its Hindu pilgrimage sites. Some of its major tourist attractions include the Himalayan hill stations of Nainital, Mussoorie and Almora, the Hindu temples of Badrinath and Kedarnath, and the sacred cities along the Ganges river like Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Gangotri. The state offers scenic natural beauty with the mountains, valleys, forests and numerous rivers. Popular activities for visitors include trekking, camping, and rafting in the various national parks and reserves found across Uttarakhand.
This circuit uses basic electronic components like resistors, transistors, relays, transformers, and capacitors to turn devices like lights, fans, or radios on and off with hand claps. The circuit amplifies the sound of clapping using a transistor and switches a relay to power the device. It can run on 12V voltage from a step-down transformer and be used to save energy by turning devices on only when needed or for home security applications by detecting intruders.
This document is a list of 37 manufacturers and suppliers of solar products that are enlisted with the Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency (TEDA). It provides contact information for each including company name, address, telephone number, email and products supplied. The products listed include solar street lighting systems, solar home lighting systems, solar photovoltaic lanterns and solar water heating systems. Each entry also specifies the date up to which the company is validly enlisted with TEDA.
ppt of west india with picture background and sounds..Chirag Sharma
The document summarizes the culture, cuisine, geography, history, and demographics of Western India, which includes the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa. It notes that the cuisine of Maharashtra is diverse and ranges from mild to spicy, while Gujarati cuisine is mostly vegetarian. The region has a varied landscape from tropical forests on the coast to thorny bushes inland. Historically the region was ruled by various empires and came under Mughal and British rule before gaining independence. The majority religion is Hinduism with religious minorities including Islam, Christianity, Jainism, and Buddhism.
Tamilnadu has many ancient and architecturally significant temples featuring tall gopurams. Some of the most notable temples are in Thanjavur, Kanchipuram, Kumbakonam, and Sri Rangam. The Rameshwaram temple has the longest temple corridor. Tamilnadu celebrates the harvest festival of Pongal over a week. The beautiful Marina Beach in Chennai is one of the world's longest natural beaches. Art lovers enjoy the music and dance performances during the Margazhi music festival in Chennai and the Tiruvaiyaru Thyagaraja Aradhana. Tamil cuisine includes popular dishes like idli, dosa, vada and pong
Ganesh Chaturthi is a 10-day Hindu festival celebrated annually in honor of the elephant-headed god Ganesh. It occurs on the fourth day of the lunar month of Bhadrapada and involves the installation of Ganesh clay idols in homes and public pandals which are worshipped before being immersed in water. The festival has grown in popularity in India and other countries due to the efforts of social reformer Lokmanya Tilak who advocated public celebrations to foster community bonding and political dissent against British rule. A wide variety of sweets are eaten during the festival, especially modaks which are Ganesh's favorite.
Navratri is a nine-night festival celebrated in honor of the goddess Durga. It marks the victory of good over evil through Durga's defeat of the buffalo demon Mahishasura. During Navratri, devotees worship the nine forms of Durga over nine nights and pray for strength and blessings. The festival emphasizes virtues of morality, ethics, and equality for all people.
Jammu and kashmir geography - prospects and impediments.Ashok Sharma
The document discusses the geography of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), India. It outlines some key physical features of J&K, including its location in northern India and its varied terrain. It then discusses some impediments to development posed by J&K's geography, such as remoteness, lack of connectivity, and susceptibility to natural disasters. Finally, it outlines some prospects for J&K's development through hydropower, tourism, horticulture, and other industries that capitalize on local resources.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
1. Hindus believe that cutting nails and hair on Saturdays brings bad luck because Saturday is ruled by the planet Saturn, which brings misfortune.
2. There is a superstition that if a black cat crosses your path, your tasks for the day will get delayed or postponed.
3. Many buildings omit the 13th floor since ancient Christianity considered the number 13 to be unlucky.
National Unity Day is observed on October 31st in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who played a key role in unifying numerous princely states after independence. Events include administering a pledge of unity in schools, a 'Run for Unity' involving people from all sections of society, and an evening march past by police. Navratri is a nine-day Hindu festival celebrated differently in various parts of India but generally involving prayers, fasting and rituals dedicated to the goddess Durga. Celebrations include religious ceremonies, dance, drama, and community feasts.
Maharashtra gateway to india presentationRajat Sharma
Maharashtra is India's second largest state by area and population. It has a population of over 110 million people, making it more urbanized and literate than India as a whole. Marathi is the most widely spoken language in the state. The state has a variety of climates and cultures due to its large size. It produces a diverse array of crops, with cotton and sugarcane among the most important cash crops. Maharashtrian cuisine incorporates vegetables, coconuts, and grains in dishes served with breads like poli or bhakri. The state celebrates many festivals throughout the year.
Dear friends,presentation on Jammu & Kashmir in Hindi. These slides are based on a talk Shantanu Bhagwat Sir gave at LSE in London earlier this year.
Shantanu Sir has given me the chance to translate this originally made in English Translation. I am really honored and very happy to share with you all.
This document contains contact information for 47 individuals including their names, addresses, phone numbers, and additional contact details. It includes details such as house names and numbers, street names, cities, districts, states, pin codes, phone numbers and cell phone numbers. The document is formatted in a tabular structure with names in the left column and contact details in subsequent columns.
381 plus 83 Single Colmn addresses with photos - 120814 - 12AR CHIDAMBARAM
This document contains contact information for 33 individuals. It lists their names, addresses, phone numbers and cell phone numbers. The addresses are primarily in India, with a few individuals listed as residing in the United States.
Addresses of Unavailable Photos 120814.- 06 AR CHIDAMBARAM
This document contains a list of 17 names with their addresses and contact information. The names are organized with family groupings first, followed by individuals. Contact information includes phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses in India, the United States and other locations.
This document contains details of 75 Jan Aushadhi medical stores located across various districts in Andhra Pradesh, India. For each store, it provides the store number, address, contact person and their contact details. The stores are spread across the districts of Anantapur, Chittoor, East Godavari, Guntur, Krishna, Kurnool, Nellore, Prakasam, Srikakulam and Visakhapatnam.
This document provides contact information for 14 different "Tennis AR Family" contacts in cities across India, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Coimbatore, Karur, Karaikal, Salem, Devakottai and Singapore. Each entry includes the names of the contact and spouse, their address, phone number and email.
This document is a list of 79 teachers in Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province who received a functional allowance of 855,000 in the second quarter of 2014. It includes the teachers' names, identification numbers, place of assignment, and other identifying information. The teachers taught at various kindergartens located in Muna Regency.
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VR AL townwise names of 380 Plus 83 - 15 08 12 - 15 AR CHIDAMBARAM
This document contains a list of names with corresponding address numbers. There are names listed from various locations including Annamalai Nagar, Ariyakudi, Chennai, Devakottai, Erode, Hosur, Kandanur, KaraiKudi, Kattankulathur, Keelasevalpatti, Kodumudi, Kovilpatti, and Madurai. The names have address numbers ranging from 1 to 2465.
This document lists details of 23 marriage events that took place between October 18, 2012 and February 1, 2013. For each event, it provides the date, name of the bride and groom, and contact information for the family hosting the event.
AL AR Pangalies Slideshare Ids 120815 - 07AR CHIDAMBARAM
This document contains a list of 21 slideshare IDs related to the AL AR Pangalies community. It also lists 4 slideshare IDs that have been deleted. The list provides the slideshare URLs and indicates it was last updated on August 15, 2012.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
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When it comes to unit testing in the .NET ecosystem, developers have a wide range of options available. Among the most popular choices are NUnit, XUnit, and MSTest. These unit testing frameworks provide essential tools and features to help ensure the quality and reliability of code. However, understanding the differences between these frameworks is crucial for selecting the most suitable one for your projects.
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Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
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Power Grid Model
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-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
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1. AL. ARUNACHALAM CHETTIAR RM. CHIDAMBARAM CHETTIAR SV. BALASUBRAMANIAN CHETTIAR,
“Parvathi Alagappa Illam” “Sri Kaderi Illam” New No.83/45, No.11/17,AL.SP.St.,
New No. 23 / 16,Sivan Kovil East St., Vellayan Oorani East, Sivankoil North East Corner
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 Opp : Pillayar Koil, DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Sivagangai District DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 04561-262245, Cell: 75986 70728
04561–260093 04561-273558 Cell: 94439 11423 al ar add No 079
al ar add No 5 al ar add No 037
AL. GNANASAMBANDAM CHETTIAR, AL. KRISHNAN CHETTIAR AR. SIVASEKARI ACHI
“Parvathi Alagappa Illam” 4, AL.VR. Valavu “GAIN HOUSE”
New No. 23 / 16, T. Oorani Kulakkal Street No 11, Sathirathar Street,
Sivan Kovil East St., DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 04561 –261414 04561-261095,
04561–260093Cell 94422 60093 Cell: 73736 10626 Cell: 99443 77342, 97502 82655
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AN. PALANIAPPAN CHETTIAR AL.CHIDAMBARAM CHETTIAR SP. UMAYAL ACHI
"Somasundara Vilas" Kolanga Alagappa Chettiar Veedu RM.SP.GurunathanChettiarHouse
No 2, P.V.AR. Street, 4B, AL.VR. Valavu No. 2 / 24 & 25 Kuthirai Pathai Road,
(Bhavaniar St), T. Oorani Kulakkal Street Opp. Swarnavalli Bungalow
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Cell: 93677 89808, 97505 10940 Cell: 98428 56561` 04561-279 655, Cell: 75984 28677,
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PL. SHANMUGAM S INDRAL ACHI S. KOTHAI ACHI
Prop : Sri Ganesh Printers, W/o Somasundaram (Auditor Pitchakkutti Sister),Jayam Mansion,
No 38, Thiyagigal Road, Chettiar(Soman) No 11 / 1, Sivankoil Kulakkal St.,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 New 8 / 18, Kuthiraipathai Road, Sivan Koil North Street
04561-261860 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Cell:98423 56960 Cell:98416 51533 Cell : 99526 12726,
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P.VR.PETHAPERUMAL CHETTIAR AR . CHITTAL ACHI N.SULOCHANA ACHI
New No. 7/5, D/o Kulanthaiyan Chettiar, W/o SP. Natesan Chettiar,
Vellaiyan Oorani West St., No.21 / 10,Lakshmipuram East St, 66 Kandadevi Road,
Thiyagigal Road, DEVAKOTTAI - 630 30 Opposite to Weekly Sunday Market,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 30204561-261366, 04561-270632 DEVAKOTTAI - 630302.
Cell:94438 60162, 95664 14748 Cell:97914 46586 Cell : 9486638350
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P. SUNDARI ACHI M. PARVATHAVARTHINI ACHI K.VR. VR. SOUNDARAM ACHI
W/o. V.P.Senthilnathan Chettiar, “AL.VR.AL.SP. House” W/o K.VR.Veerappa Chettiar(Zamindar
New No.69/44-A,Thiruppathur Rd., No.3,Kundu Karai Road, Veedu) D/o Kulanthaiyan Chettiar,
(Opp Kaderi Ambal Nagar) Near AIR CELL Tower No.17 / 7, Lakshmipuram East Street,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI- 630 302
04561 – 273236 Cell 98940 58735 PP Hemakannan Cell: 99431 32306 Cell : 99763 24110
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RAMANATHAN PETHAPERUMAL TR. CHIDAMBARAM CHETTIAR SM. NARAYANAN CHETTIAR
s/o V.P.Senthilnathan Chettiar, AL.SP.PL.House, “Lakshmi Vilas” Palace
New No.69/44-A,Thiruppathur Rd., No. 3, Kuthirai Pathai Road Zamindar House
(Opp Kaderi Ambal Nagar) DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 No 7 / 9, Vattanam Road
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 04561-272253 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
04561 – 273236 Cell: 93626 34446 04561 – 273073
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VR. ARUNACHALAM CHETTIAR CT.THIRUNAVUKKARASU C. RAMIAH CHETTIAR
“Thevaram Zamindar House” S/oTR. Chidambaram Chettiar “Lakshmi Vilas” Palace
New No. 2 / 15, No. 3, Kuthirai Pathai Road Zamindar House
AL.AR.Valavu, DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 No 7 / 9, Vattanam Rd
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 04561-272253 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
04561-272824 Cell94429 42779 Cell 94863 73529 04561-272369Cell 94898 03350
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2. VR. UMAYAL ACHI K . ALAMELU ACHI G. GANDHINATHAN CHETTIAR
D/oThiyagarajan Chettiar, Katchan Mavanna Kasi Chettiar- IOB Retd., “Keela Veedu”
Chathirathar House,No.1, PNC St, Veedu, No.4 / 8, Vattanam Road “Gnanambal Mansion”
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 Keela Veettu Valavu New No. 7 / 10,Sivan Koil South St.
Venkittu Cell:99444 63865 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Muthu:97893 65349Theiva99523 87726 04561-273193 Cell 9190956 15937 04561-273803 Cell : 94866 11980
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RM. ARUNACHALAM CHETTIAR AR.SOMASUNDARAM CHETTIAR S. ANANTHAVALLI ACHI
(Utthirakosamangai Chettiar Veedu) Kachan Manickam Chettiar House, W/o AR. Sundramurhti Chettiar
Seena Thana Lena Veedu New No. 15 / Old 14, 24 / 22, Thaneer Pandalar Street
4 / 65, Vattanam Rd, Sivan Koil South Street, DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 Sivagangai District
Cell:94433 70203 Cell : 94863 58873, 97501 72433, 04561 – 272987
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AR.SENTHILNATHAN CHETTIAR SM. ARUNACHALAM (Kumar) VR . PALANIAPPA CHETTIAR
S/o ST.L.RM.RM.Chinna Arunachalam S/o AR . Somasundaram Chettiar S/o Palladam Veerappa Chettiar
Chettiar,(Utthirakosamangai Chettiar Veedu) Kachan Manickam Chettiar House, “Jai Jai Raam Illam”
Seena Thana Lena Veedu, New No. 15 / Old 14,Sivan Koil South St, No. 9 - G, RM.M.L.Street, Karutha Oorani,
No.4 / 65,Vattanam Road, DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI 630 302
DEVAKOTTAI – 630 302 Cell : 98654 54576 04561-262099Cell :94436 85340
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AR. CHOCKALINGAM RM.S. SENTHILNATHAN CHETTIAR, CT. ALAMELU ACHI
Sree Meenakshi Illam New No. 41 / Old No 30, W/o RM,Chidambaram Chettiar
Tennis “AR” Family Sivankovil South St Keela Veettu Valavu
New No.21, Kandadevi Road DEVAKOTTAI- 630 302 New No. 6 / 7 Vattanam Road
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 Cell: 94874 13161 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Cell: 98653 24643 al ar add No 161 04561 – 272060
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RM. ALAGAPPAN SP.SV. SIVARAMAN CHETTIAR CT. JAMBULINGAM
(IOB Manager, ) No. 4, Perichiappan Lane Keela Veettu Valavu
AL.CT.P.CT.RM.AL.House, Kuthiraipathai Road New No. 6 / 7 Vattanam Rd
No.3A,Vellaiyan Oorani North, DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
DEVAKOTTAI -630 302 Cell: 9486676333, 04561-261204 04561 – 272060
Wife Cell: 94434 17889, Cell 94869 53858 Cell: 93614 10349
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ARU. ARUNACHALAM CHETTIAR RM. UMAYAL ACHI CT. SUNDARAVALLI ACHI
(Sirgali Sundaram Chettiar) W/o AN.CT Ramanathan Chettiar “Sundara Bhavanam”
New No. 43 / Old No 32, No 22, Sambander Street, (Nr) Mari Amman Koil,Vellalar St,
Sivankoil South St., DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 New No. 28 / 18, Silambani South St,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DaughterMeena Cell : 90953 75799 DEVAKOTTAI-630 302
Cell: 80566 03839, 04561 – 279 367 Cell : 75983 32395
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AR. RAMANATHAN (Ramanan) RM. SIGAPPI ACHI L. SUBRAMANIAN CHETTIAR
(Rtd Manager, Indian Bank) W/o AN.CT.Ramanathan Chettiar (Meenakshi Sundaram)
S/o AR.ARU.Arunachalam Chettiar Door No.33, No 68(1) Saraswathi
No.9,M.RM.K.L.Street, Thaneer Pandalar Street Vasaga Salai Rd
DEVAKOTTAI – 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Cell: 94449 11028 Sivagangai District 04561-270663Cell: 99527 67955
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RM.AR.LAKSHMANAN CHETTIAR L. MEENAKSHI ACHI VR.MEENAKSHI ACHI
Kachan Manickam Chettiar House, W/oAN. LakshmananChettiar W/o V.L. V. Veerappa Chettiar
"Ramji Illam" New No. 15 / Old 14, 30 / 49,Thinnan Chetty Oorani North- Keela Veedu, Near Mari-
Sivan Koil South Street, -Agraharam Street -Amman Koil,Vellalar St,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 14 / 24 Silambani South Street
Cell: 94420 77550 Wife: 94420 12321 Cell 97509 14314 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
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3. V. MURUGAPPAN VR.PETHAPERUMAL CHETTIAR U. THEIVARAYAN
S/o V.L. V. Veerappa Chettiar,Keela Veedu, New No.13 / Old No 9A, S/o. Utthaman Chettiar
Near Mari Amman Koil,Vellalar St, P.V.AR. St,(Bhavaniar St), 1, Katta Vellaiyan st
14 / 24 Silambani South Street Next to Bhavaniyar Veedu Near Mulakkottu Thinnai
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Cell:94861 98002 Cell 99447 61461 : 04561 - 261 022Cell : 94434 50077
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V. KARUPPANCHETTY RM. GANDHIMATHI ACHI T. PETHAPERUMAL (Anbu)
(Sethuraman) No 29 - A / 46, W/o P.Ramanathan Chettiar S/o U. Deivarayan,
Chidambaranathapuram Third St., (Mela veedu Pena Mavanna) 1, Katta Vellaiyan st,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 No.2, Arunachala Poigai West, Near Mulakkottu Thinnai,
04561-261642Cell: 83001 55913 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Chennai 044-2244 6373 Cell : 92452 80679 : 04561 - 261 022Cell : 94430 94150
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MR.VEERAPPA CHETTIAR (Kasi) CT. SWARNAVALLI ACHI M. MEENAKSHI ACHI
Keela Veedu, ST.MR.VR.House W/o L.Chidambaram(Krishnamoorthy) New No 5 / Old No 2,
Old No. 27, New No. 35 N.RM.Ramanathan Chettiar House Katta Vellaiyan St,
Sivan Koil South St., No 1,Ponthaliyar Lane,Mela Bazaar, Near Mulakkottu Thinnai,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Cell : 94866 06975 04561-273661, 273991 04561- 262284
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MR . MURUGAPPA CHETTIAR L. RAMANATHAN(Pethaperumal ) SP. SWAMINATHAN (Vairam)
(KanaNathan) ST.MR.VR.Veedu, Old No 5, No.1 / 3, RM.M.L. Street,Managar, "Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar Illam"
New No. 2B,ArunachalaPoigai North Kailasa Vinayagar Thirumana - New No 632 /229,Thiruppathur Road,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302. -Manadapam,Karuthaoorani East DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Cell:94433 27602, DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 04561-272 561
Wife Cell: 89032 09731 04561-260170 Cell: 99421 90203 Cell 94430 07953
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ST.MR . NARAYANAN VR.LAKSHMI ACHI SP. SEETHAI ACHI
CHETTIAR (Venkittu) W/o L.ST. Veerappa Chettiar, W/o. M. SP. MV. M.
New No24/42, Manthoppu St, Doctor Complex, Subramanian Chettiar,
Opposite To Kasinathan Colony, No 18,Thanneerpandalar St, C/oTeacher M.Pitchammai
DEVAKOTTAI – 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 22, Kalluppattiar Street
Cell: 94442 58843 Cell : 94869 64829 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
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SP.VALLIAMMAI ACHI P. LAKSHMANAN KP. MUTHIAH CHETTIAR
W/o Advocate MR.Subramanian Vasantha Mother House, AL.Rathinam House,
Keela Veedu, ST.MR.VR.House, No. 63 / 17, Vadiyar Sandhu, 4, AL.VR. Valavu,
New # 2 d - Old # 5, DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 T. Oorani Kulakkal Street,
Arunachala Poigai North, Sivagangai Dist DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 Cell: 90424 30646 04561-270372Cell: 99762 78032
Cell:94433 72932 al ar add No 236 al ar add No 324 al ar add No 342
CT. MEENAKSHI ACHI P. RAMANATHAN SP. MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM
Keela Veedu, ST.MR.VR. House Vasantha Mother House, CHETTIAR, (Mangudiyar Veedu)
Old No. 27, New No. 35 No. 63 / 17, Vadiyar Sandhu, No.1,N.A.Lane, Rtd Regional Manager -
Sivan Koil South St., DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 Information Technology,South Zone - LIC
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 Sivagangai Dist DEVAKOTTAI – 630 302
Cell: 97511 35270, 89401 46159 Cell: 90424 30646 Cell: 94430 78844
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RM. MANICKAM U. LAKSHMI ACHI (Yegammai) PS.SUBRAMANIAN CHETTIAR
(Swamy Cements) W/o. Utthaman Chettiar (Saravana Subbu )
No. 20, Thanneer Panthalar St., 1, Katta Vellaiyan Street No 41-B, Sri Kasilingapuram East St,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 Near Mulakkottu Thinnai Manthoppu Street Extension,
04561 - 279516,262 303, 260 923 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302
Cell: 94426 30932 : 04561 - 261 022 04561–273874Cell:99426 57444
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4. SP. PRABHAKARAN(Theivarayan) S.VAITHEESWARAN VR. CHIDAMBARAM
(S/o Saravana Subbu ) S/o VR.Senthilnathan Chettiar No. 48, Bunglow Oorani Street
No 41-B, Sri Kasilingapuram East St, No. 50 / 2, Church 7th street, PUDUVAYAL - 630 108
Manthoppu Street Extension, TT Nagar, Sivagangai Dist
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 KARAIKUDI - 630 002 04565 - 282422
04561–273874Cell:99426 57444 Cell : 92451 95150 Cell 98435 81070
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VR. SARATHA ACHI L. VASANTHAL ACHI P.KARUPPAN CHETTY(Vaidyanathan)
W/o. T. Veerappa Chettiar W/o AL.Lakshmanan Chettiar S/oKR.Valliyappan (Pethaperumal)
Bhavaniyar House, C/o M.L.Satthappa Chettiar, 22 / 11 & 12, KR.V.Electricals, New No. 82,
New 7 / Old No 5, P.V.AR. St, P.A.L. St, Near Maharnonbu Grounds Old No. 2-62P, Alagapuri Main St.,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 KARAIKUDI - 630 001 KEELASEVALPATTI - 630 205
Sivagangai District Cell: 95668 54213, 04333-243314 Cell: 98428 46504
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PL. VEERAPPA CHETTIAR M. KRISHNAN M. SUBRAMANIAN (Elamathy)
New 10 / 5,Dharmamuniswarar “Manik Vishal House” Mel Maruvathur Adiparasakthi Illam,
Sannathi Street, Kandadevi Rd, 15 / 1,Chockalingam Chettiar St, D.No.2 / 1652,Senthiru illam,Thalam-
Near Sunday Weekly Market, N. Pudur Poo Theru,Burmah Colony, Valluvar Nagar,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 KARAIKUDI - 630 001 KARAIKUDI–630 002
Cell 99529 30076 04565- 231536Cell:99652 93078 Cell : 098942 39392
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NK. LAKSHMI ACHI (Indra) L. VEERAPPAN SP. NELLIAPPAN
W/o. PL.Nagappa Chettiar No 20, Sampoorna Illam Officer,
Door No.4, North Pillaiyar Koil Street, ICICI Bank ltd
Dharma Muneeswarar Street Sekkalai, KANDANUR - 630 104
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 KARAIKUDI - 630 002 04565 – 276327, 292809
Sivagangai District Cell : 97880 53686 Cell: 94437 38705
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V.VR.PALANIAPPAN CHETTIAR AR.LAKSHMANAN CHETTIAR
Valaimarathar House, 26 B, Saraswathi Devakottai Chettiar
Vasagasalai Rd, Near by RM.R.Kalyana 159 / 2, Kathi Nagar
Mantapam,Next to Brindavan Residence, Devakottai Road,
DEVAKOTTAI - 630 302 Rastha BLANK
04561–270576Cell: 99521 59885 KARAIKUDI - 630 005
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M.L. MUTHUKARUPPAN L. ARUNACHALAM (Kannan)
No 1 Sangeetha Bhavanam, S/o Devakottai AR.Lakshmanan Chettiar,
Elango Street, Subramanipuram- 159 / 2, Kathi Nagar
-North Third Extn St, Devakottai Road, Rastha
KARAIKUDI - 630 002 KARAIKUDI - 630 005 BLANK
Cell : 94427 56701, Cell:94869 65021
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SM. DHANAM ACHI RM . ANNAMALAI
W/o AL. Somasundaram Chettiar Tennis "AR" Family, Brass Vessels-
No 1 Sangeetha Bhavanam, Manufacturer, New No. 13, Old No.5,
Elango Street, Subramanipuram- Kambar St.,Thilagar Nagar,
-North Third Extn St, KARAIKUDI - 630 002 BLANK
KARAIKUDI - 630 002 04565-225410 Cell:94866 34189
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VR.SENTHILNATHAN CHETTIAR VR. SUBBIAH CHETTIAR
No. 50 / 2, No 64 / 15, North Vallambar St,
Church 7th street, Five Lamps, Sekkalai Road
TT Nagar, KARAIKUDI - 630 001
KARAIKUDI - 630 002 04565-233467 BLANK
Cell : 92451 95150 Cell 94869 06097, 94872 14670
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