“…Recently more attention has been directed towards the synthesis of thiazolidinone bearing heteryl pharmacophores [3] as some of the deriva-tives have displayed significant pharmacological [4], and biological activities [5] including sedative [6], antiinflam-matory [7], antibacterial [8], antifungal [9], antitubercu-lar [10], analgesic and hypothermic [11], local [12a] and spinal [12b] anesthetic, CNS stimulant [13], anti-HIV [14] and nematicidal [15]. Further, thiazolidinones have also been used for the treatment of cardiac diseases [16], diabetic complications like cataracts, nephropathy and neuropathy [17], and selective anti-platelet activating factor [18]. Inspite of wide applications, it has been observed that there is scant information on the synthesis of thiazolidinones possessing heteryl substituted pyrimidinyl moiety in the literature.…”