WEDNESDAY 03�08�2016 04 CHENNAI I, K. SIRAJ, son of Thiru A.R. Kaja Mainudeen, born on 5th March 1980 (native district : Chennai), residing at No. 14, Abdulrazak Street, Anna Nagar, Saidapet, Chennai - 600 015, shall henceforth be known as K. SIRAJDEEN. K. Siraj. Chennai, 1st October 2009. MS/229 I, T.L. RAJITHA SAI, daughter of Thiru T Lakshminarayana, born on 11th April 1998 (native district : Chittoor - Andhra Pradesh), residing at Old No. 64, New No. 35, Bajanai Koil Street, G1, Venkateswara Residency, Choolaimedu, Chennai - 600 094, shall henceforth be known as T.L. RAAJITHA SAI. T.L. Rajitha Sai. Chennai, 12th July 2016. MS/250 MY SON, SELVAM SARAVANAN, born on 17th January 2003 (native district : Coimbatore), residing at No. 9, South Mada Street, Madambakkam, Chennai - 600126, shall henceforth be known as S. SARAVANAN. G. Selvam. (Father.) Chennai, 27th June 2016. MS/251 I, YUGANDHAR VEMPATI MADHAVANAIDU, son of Thiru. Vempati Madhava Naidu, born on 7th April 1981 (Native District : Chennai), residing at No. 12, Devi Nagar, Near Krishna Nagar, Lakshmipuram, Kolathur, Chennai - 600 099, shall henceforth be known as KRISHHNAV VEMPATI. Yugandhar Vempati Madhavanaidu. MS/254 I, T. LAVANYA, wife of Thiru K.S. Lakshmi Narasimman, born on 29th June 1982 (native district : Thiruvannamalai), residing at No. 20, F1, Jayalakshmi Flats, 1st Street, Bharathi Avenue Extension Part, New Perungalathur, Chennai - 600 063, shall henceforth be known as T LAVANYAA. T. Lavanya. Chennai, 11th May 2016. MS/255 I, T.V. HARIHARAN, lost Bank of Baroda Share Certificate No. 2039125, Dist No. 27893421 to 27893920 Folio No. BBE185048. Finder contact : 22245982. MS/247 MONEY FIRST Workshop 06.08.16. Remove the Money Blocks, Limits in your Mind & Become Rich. 98404 85595. MS/253 MY ORIGINAL PASSPORT No: G1945026, Issued Chennai. Missing at Avadi, if found please contact N. Varun, 7358224614. MS/252 I, P. VIGNESH, son of Thiru. Pitchaiah, 27 Years, residing at No. 29/4D, Chinna Mettupalayam Kaladipet, Chennai - 600 019. Have lost my Original Indian Passport No. L5389135, during my bus journey from Ennore to Wimco Nagar on 25.07.2016. If anyone finds my passport may please inform the same over Mobile No. 9884933604. MS/259 Lû\Vôu, LWlTôu, Tp#, êhûPléf£ûV Øt±Ûm J¯dL 9381039231 / 23760512, www.citypestcontrolservices.net MS/367 PEST CONTROL CERTIFICATE LOST EDUCATIONAL PASSPORT MISSING I, S. LAKSHMI NARASIMMAN, son of Thiru M. Sethuraman, born on 22nd May 1982 (native district : Chennai), residing at No. 20, F-1, Jayalakshmi Flats, 1st Street, Bharathi Avenue Extension, Part, New Perungalathur, Chennai - 600 063, shall henceforth be known as K.S. LAKSHMINARASIMMAN. S. Lakshmi Narasimman. Chennai, 16th June 2016. MS/256 I, S. SESHADRI, son of Thiru S. Sarangarajan, born on 12th August 1996 (native district : Chennai), residing at No. 29, Munsiff Srinivasapuram, Tiruppur - 641 601, shall henceforth be known as S. SHRIRAM. S. Seshadri. MS/257 I, P.S. MANI, son of Thiru K. Ponnuswamy, born on 10th March 1966 (native district : Tiruvallur), residing at No. 6/12, V.P.K. Street, Nehru Nagar, Velachery, Chennai - 600 042, shall henceforth be known as P. SUBRAMANI. P.S. Mani. MS/258 I, MEER NAYEEMUDIN AHAMED alias NAYEEMUDIN AHAMED MEER, son of Thiru Meer Basheer Ahmed, born on 1st June 1971 (native district : Bangalore - Karnataka), residing at No. 14/1, Barracks Road, Periamet, Chennai - 600003, shall henceforth be known as MEER NAYEEMUDDIN AHMED. Meer Nayeemudin Ahamed alias Nayeemudin Ahamed Meer. Chennai, 24th June 2016. MS/260 I, SARSWATHI, wife of Late Hav Paramaguru Viswanathan, about 60 years, residing at No. 21/54, Bharathiyar Street, Vedachalam Nagar, Kancheepuram - 631 503, shall henceforth be known as V. SARASWATHI. MS/261 public notice CHANGE OF NAME CLASSIFIEDS Our client Mr. Mohamed Aejaz Sait, S/o Mohammed Hussain Sait, the Muthavalli of the ISMAIL MUSA WAKF, having office at Yafa Guest House, 4th Floor, No.22, Model School Road, Chennai – 600 006 informs that originally one Md. Ismail Sait S/o Md. Musa Sait purchased the House and Land (Lot No.1) measuring 5 Grounds and 2168 sq.ft. situated at Tahir Sahib Street, Triplicane, Madras, (Lot No.2) measuring 9 Grounds and 116 sq.ft. situated at Venkatasamy Naick Street, Triplicane, Madras, (Lot No.3) measuring 3 Grounds and 1740 sq.ft. situated at Venkatasamy Naick Street, Triplicane, Madras, (Lot No.4) measuring 6 Grounds and 577 sq.ft. situated at Venkatasamy Naick Street, Triplicane, Madras, (Lot No.5) measuring 1204 sq.ft. situated at Venkatasamy Naick Street, Triplicane, Madras, (Lot No.6) measuring 1521 sq.ft. situated at Bahu Begum Street, Triplicane, Madras, all comprised in Old Survey No.316 and Re-Survey No.229/1, Collector Certificate No.6170 under a Sale Deed dated 18.02.1919 registered as Doc.No.626 of 1919 with SRO South Madras and further informs that the original Sale Deed dated 18.02.1919 registered as Doc. No.626 of 1919 with SRO South Madras has been misplaced and found missing from their aforesaid office from the last week of April 2015. After doing due diligence and search the said document could not be traced till date. Any person having knowledge of the same may please inform the under mentioned. S. SIVA SANGARANE Advocate No.16/2, First Floor Pycrofts Garden Road Chennai – 600 006 Mob : 9840041589 PUBLIC NOTICE OBITUARY Born 18.07.1919, father of Rajkumar Moses (ex-IOB) passed away on 31.07.2016 at Auckland, New Zealand. Funeral Service 03.08.16 11 am Anns Funeral Home, Bolderwood Place. Burial at Manukau Memorial Gardens. Praise and Thank God for his Christ - centred life. J.N.MOSES [email protected] � SIVA SEKARAN @ Chennai THE Madras High Court has refused bail to a son, who killed his mother by pushing her into a well. Justice S Vaidyanathan, who refused bail to K Sathya- kumar of Anna Nagar West Extension, said he was re- minded of Adi Sankara, who took up sanyasa against the will of his mother Aryamba, on condition that he should be present near her death bed and also perform the last rites. As per her wish, Adi Sankara was near his mother at the time of her death and also performed the funeral- rites. At that time, he composed five verses in praise of motherhood, which welled up from the depth of his mind. The verses highlight that hu- man beings are here because of mothers. The pains she takes in bringing the children forth alive, the several months that she carries us all within her so stoically. Such is motherhood! Adi Sankara recognized the im- mense pains a mother experiences, during and after the birth of a child. He remembers mother’s suf- ferings during the early months of pregnancy, He recognizes the jani- torial services she renders to the child with great joy and affection. To such a mother, he says, “my salutations”! “When a sanyasi, who has re- nounced his family has felt the importance of perform- ing the last rites for his mother, the petitioner, who is a family man, who is all along with his mother, without even having regard that she brought him up and fed him, is alleged to have murdered her. Hence, this Court is not inclined to grant the relief sought by the petition- er,” the judge said and dismissed the bail application. The judge, however, said it was open to the petitioner to file a fresh petition before the lower court and the same could be considered by that court in accordance with law and this order would not debar it from taking up the matter, the judge added. Sathyakumar was arrested by JJ Nagar police and remanded in judicial custody on June 24. Judge invokes Adi Sankara to refuse bail to mother killer C SHIVAKUMAR @ Chennai THE death of a sailor, who went miss- ing from Liberian registered vessel MT Kingfisher, which was docked in Chennai Port, was mired in controver- sy as the ship was allowed to sail with- out any inquiry by Indian officials two days after the incident. Radhakrishnan T K, who was sail- ing on board MT Kingfisher, an oil tanker, went missing around 4.20 am on July 28 and his body was located at Royapuram the same evening. A First Information Report was filed by the police the next day but the crew in the ship were not questioned. The Chennai Port authorities and the Mercantile Marine Department (MMD) said they were not informed about the death when the ship depart- ed from Chennai Port on July 30. As per the The Merchant Shipping Act of 1958, Section 358, the death of any sailor should be reported. This in- cident is a blatant violation of Section 358, said Manoj Joy, Chaplain Sailors Society. Director General of Shipping (DGS) Deepak Shetty told Express that any death should be reported at the MMD based in Chennai and it is their duty to conduct the investigation. For his part, the recruiting agent of ship and director of Seaarland Man- agement Services, Mumbai, Capt Jairam, citing the rules, said that he had informed the DGS headquarters in Mumbai, and produced the letters that were duly acknowledged by the dis- patch section. But why inform Mum- bai when the incident happened in Chennai? Jairam claimed he went by the rule book. If the DGS, Mumbai failed to act, it is their fault, he argued. It was also learnt from the agent that the immigration department in Chen- nai Port, which is not tasked to con- duct the inquiry, was informed by In- chcape Shipping Services based in Chennai. “The ship was docked right in front of the MMD office, yet the agent did not inform MMD,” said Joy. When Express contacted S Barik, principal officer of MMD, he said his office has not received any orders from the DGS to investigate the incident. “If the DGS asks us to conduct enquiry, we will do so,” he said. The office of the DGS had in 2006 specified guidelines on how the en- quiry should be conducted when a death is reported on a ship. “The irony is we don’t know who is responsible for letting the ship sail without conducting any enquiry over the death of the sailor,” said Joy. International Transport Workers Federation inspector K Sreekumar has taken up the issue with the shipping company and MMD, and notified the ITF headquarters in London. Mystery shrouds death of Indian aboard Liberian vessel in city port Ship was allowed to sail two days later without any inquiry by Indian officials All steps taken to curb fleecing by theatres, says govt Pursuant to the orders of the first bench dated March 17 this year, the State has taken all necessary steps to curb the practice of cinema theatres collecting exorbitant ticket rates for new films, the first bench of the Madras High Court was informed on Tuesday. When a contempt application from one G Devarajan of Sembium came up for hearing, the Special Government Pleader produced before the bench of Chief Justice S K Kaul and Justice R Mahadevan various documents to show that the matter started receiving attention even prior to the March 17 order. After satisfying itself, the bench observed “we are of the view that there is no case of violation of the order... much less any willful disobedience”, and dismissed the application It reminds me of Adi Sankara, who took up sanyasa against the will of his mother Aryamba, on condition that he should be present near her death bed and also perform the last rites S Vaidyananthan Anbumani flays Benegal panel on disclaimer Chennai: Former Union health minister and PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss, who imposed a blanket ban on smoking in public place in 2008, criticised the Shyam Benegal Committee’s report that suggested only one disclaimer for smoking in the beginning of the film. Going against the current practice of showing a disclaimer for each smoking scene in a movie, the committee has suggested showing a ‘meaningful static disclaimer.’ ENS Help sought to bring man’s body from Qatar Cuddalore: A woman submitted a petition to the Collector on Tuesday requesting him to take steps to bring back the body of her husband, who died in an accident in Qatar last month. Raja (41), who was living with his wife Malathi and two children, in Keezh Bhuvanagiri village, went to Qatar to work last year. On July 30 this year, while he was returning from work, the vehicle in which he was travelling met with an accident, killing Raja. On Tuesday, the deceased’s wife Malathi and other relatives met Collector A Gnanasekaran and urged him to initiate steps to bring back Raja’s body for last rites. Accepting their petition, the collector said that he would bring the matter to the government’s notice. ENS The ship was docked right in front of the MMD office, yet the agent did not inform MMD. The irony is we don’t know who is responsible for letting the ship sail without conducting any enquiry over the death of the sailor Manoj Joy, Director General of Shipping GUIDELINES FLOUTED What the law says As per the The Merchant Shipping Act of 1958, Section 358, the death of any sailor should be reported at the MMD based in Chennai and it is their duty to conduct the investigation. This incident is a blatant violation of Section 358 Built a profit sharing textile concern that grew to employ more than 2,000 people, and later closed it in favour of spiritual service. Postage stamps commemorating him were released in 2010 VETHATHIRI MAHARISHI