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மாங்காடு (English: Mangadu) is gram panchayat in Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is part of the legislative constituency of Alangudi. Thiruvarangulam is the union block. It's located 30 km east to its headquarters. The village is named for its natural aspirants.
Mangadu is a neighborhood to the west of Chennai, India. Literally meaning a mango forest. The Mangadu Municipality is about 18 km from Chennai Central railway station, 14 km from Chennai International Airport and 13 km from CMBT. Malayambakkam, Kozhumanivakkam, Paraniputhur and Sikkarayapuram village panchayats are annexed to Mangadu Municipality
The resort boasts 256 guest rooms and 56 suites, with guest facilities including a casino, dining, a conference center, and banquet facilities. Various events, including Boxing and MMA, are hosted at Miccosukee Casino. [9] The casino includes slot machines and a poker section where it regularly hosts poker tournaments. [10] [11] [12]
Gerugambakkam belongs to Alandur State Assembly Constituency which comes under Sriperumbudur Lok Sabha Constituency Gerugambakkam is a village that falls under the Kundrathur Panchayat Union in the Kanchipuram district of Tamil Nadu.
As of 2001 India census, [1] Sikkarayapuram had a population of 5807. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Sikkarayapuram has an average literacy rate of 55%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 62%, and female literacy is 48%.
Directions. Arrange rack in center of oven; preheat to 450°. Wrap shallot and garlic halves in foil. Arrange on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Kattupakkam is located 20 kilometres from Fort St George on the Mount-Poonamallee Road.The nearest bus depot is at Iyyappanthangal, which is one kilometre from Kattupakkam, while the nearest railway station is at Guindy, 8 kilometres away.
The Mangadu Kamakshi Amman Temple is a famous pilgrim destination Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Parvathi, located in Mangadu, a suburb of Chennai, India. The term Mangadu means "Mango Forests or Mango Groves" and as the term implies this must have been a thickly wooded Mango groove in times of yore.