Dr S Jayaraj
IND VELLORE
Dr S Jayaraj is a contestant from Tamil Nadu representing the IND in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2024 from VELLORE. Date of election in Tamil Nadu constituency: April 19, 2024. Dr S Jayaraj, aged 63, is Doctorate in terms of his education record. Dr S Jayaraj has zero cases against him. Financially, Dr S Jayaraj possesses total assets or net worth of Rs 2.3Crore with Rs 1.1Crore movable assets and Rs 1.2Crore immovable assets. He has Rs 70Lac in liabilities. Professionally, Dr S Jayaraj is engaged in Retired Professor, Anna University, Chennai.
Age
63
Gender
M
Cases
No
Profession
Retired Professor, Anna University, Chennai
Total Assets (Rs)
2.3 Crore
Movable Assets (Rs)
1.1 Crore
Immovable Assets (Rs)
1.2 Crore
Liabilities (Rs)
70 Lac
Pan Given
Y
Self Income (Rs)
6.6Lac
Total Income (Rs)
6.6 Lac
Dr S Pasupathi
AIADMK VELLORE
A Natarajan
Bharatiya Praja Aikyata Party VELLORE
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