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Durai Senthamil Selvan

Durai Senthamil Selvan
Gendermale
Age38
StateTAMIL NADU
ConstituencyCOIMBATORE (NORTH)

Durai Senthamil Selvan is contesting as a candidate from the DMK in the 2026 TAMIL NADU Assembly elections. Voters of the COIMBATORE (NORTH) constituency in the COIMBATORE district of TAMIL NADU will decide Durai Senthamil Selvan's political fate. Durai Senthamil Selvan is 38 years old and has an educational qualification of Graduate Professional. No cases are registered against Durai Senthamil Selvan. Durai Senthamil Selvan's total assets amount to Rs 2Crore, while liabilities stand at Rs 25Lac.

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Candidate Details

2026
  • Serious IPC Counts

    0
  • Education

    Graduate Professional
  • Cases

    No
  • Self Profession

    Own Business
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Durai Senthamil Selvan Assets

  • Property Details
    2026
  • Total Assests

    2Crore
  • Movable Assets

    97.4Lac
  • Immovable Assets

    1Crore
  • Liabilities

    25Lac
  • Self Income

    8Lac
  • Total Income

    11.4Lac

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