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Unlike several community papers, Mylapore Times, Arcot Road Times and Adyar Times are professionally run papers with reasonably good production standards. [citation needed] Despite being small publications, D'Souza's papers have steadfastly tried to keep the wall between news and advertising intact. [citation needed]
As of 2018, Adyar zone had a green cover of 30.1 percent, as against the city's 14.9 percent average. This was the highest green cover recorded in the city. [4] The Adyar River divides Raja Annamalaipuram and Adyar in the North and the Buckingham Canal divides Kotturpuram and Tharamani in the northwest and west, respectively.
With INS Adyar being recommissioned in 1954, the strength of the naval base grew and in 1968, the RNO was designated NOIC (Madras), and was responsible to the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command. The NOIC (Madras) also discharged the duties of Commanding Officer INS Adyar.
Aerial view of the Adyar creek A view of the Adyar River from the Manapakkam Bridge Sunset over the river The Adyar Estuary. The river has varying depth of approximately 0.75 metres (2.5 ft) in its upper reaches and 0.5 metres (1.6 ft) in its lower reaches. The catchment area of the river is 530 square kilometres (200 sq mi).
Adyar, Chennai, a locality of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Battle of Adyar, October 1746; Adyar River, a river in Chennai city Adyar Creek. Adyar Eco Park (also known as Tholkappia Poonga), an ecological park set up in the Adyar estuary area; Adyar Ananda Bhavan, Indian vegetarian restaurant chain; Adyar Cancer Institute; Adyar Film Institute
An IPL match in progress at M.A. Chidambaram Cricket Stadium. Cricket is the most popular sport in Chennai. [2] The M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (formerly known as Madras Cricket Club ground or Chepauk Stadium) in Chepauk and popularly called the MAC, is one of the oldest cricket stadiums in India built in 1916.
Kotturpuram, also known as Kottur, is a neighbourhood in Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu, India and is situated in the Southern banks of the Adyar River.It is surrounded by Nandanam in the North and North-West, Adyar in the South-East, IIT Chennai and Guindy in the South and Little Mount (a part of Greater Saidapet) in the South-West.
Tholkappia Poonga or Adyar Eco Park (also known as Adyar Poonga) is an ecological park set up by the Government of Tamil Nadu in the Adyar estuary area of Chennai, India.. According to the government, the project, conceived based on the master plan for the restoration of the vegetation of the freshwater ecosystems of the Coromandel Coast, especially the fragile ecosystem of the Adyar estuary ...