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This taluk was created from a division of Ponneri taluk, Tiruvallur district. On 4 January 2018, Chennai district was expanded by annexing Ambattur taluk. [1] The RTO code for Ambattur taluk is TN-13. The revenue villages in Ambattur taluk are : Ambattur Firka: Ambattur, Athipet, Kakapallam, Mannur, Mogappair, Padi, Adayalampattu
RTO was located in Kakinada, former district headquarters of undivided East Godavari District AP 07 Guntur District: AP 16 Krishna District: RTO was located in Vijayawada, former district headquarters of undivided Krishna District AP 18 P Andhra Pradesh Police AP 21 Kurnool District: AP 26 Nellore District: AP 27 Prakasam District: AP 30 ...
The Regional Transport Office or District Transport Office or Regional Transport Authority (RTO/DTO/RTA) is an office administered by the State Governments constituted under Section 213 (1) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 of India and is responsible for implementing the various provisions of this Act. It operates under the Transport Department ...
No RT Office Year Taluk Current Running Series (as of Jan-2025) KL-01 Thiruvananthapuram: 1989 Thiruvanthapuram : DE KL-02 Kollam: 1989 Kollam: BX KL-03 Pathanamthitta: 1989 Kozhencherry: AH KL-04 Alappuzha: 1989 Ambalappuzha: AV KL-05 Kottayam: 1989 Kottayam: BC KL-06 Idukki: 1989 Idukki: L KL-07 Ernakulam: 1989 Kanayannur: DF KL-08 Thrissur ...
There is a proposal by Tamil Nadu Highways Department, under Rural Road Scheme, having its office in Chengalpattu, to construct a road over bridge across at Railway Level Crossing No. 7 at 17/34-18/2 in between Ambattur and Avadi (near Annanur Railway Station). A detailed project report has been prepared by the Alps Incorporation Chennai.
This is a list of the revenue divisions and taluks of Tamil Nadu, a southern state of India.These administrative units are classified based on the district. There are 38 districts in Tamil Nadu, and for revenue administration purposes, each district is divided into divisions, headed by a Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO), which are further divided into taluks. [1]
The Madhavaram taluk was formed on 1 July 2009 when the large Ambattur taluk was split into two. The latter was considered the largest land area in Chennai, which consisted of five fircas (towns). The new Madhavaram taluk consists of two fircas (Madhavaram and Red Hills) and 36 villages. [3]
Its State Assembly Constituency number is 7. It consists of a portion of Ambattur taluk and part of Chennai Corporation. It falls under Sriperumbudur Lok Sabha constituency. [2] It is one of the 234 State Legislative Assembly Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India. Elections and winners from this constituency are listed below.