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Map of T. Nagar. T. Nagar is located about 10 km from Chennai Airport and about 8 km from Chennai Central railway station. It lies to the west of the arterial Anna Salai (Mount Road) and is loosely bordered by Saidapet to the south and southwest, West Mambalam to the west, Kodambakkam to the northwest, Nandanam to the south, Nungambakkam to the north, and Teynampet to the east. T. Nagar is ...
GRT Grand Chennai is a Luxury hotel located at T. Nagar, Chennai, India. It is owned by G.R. Thanga Maligai (P) Ltd, a jewellery organisation based in the city. It is owned by G.R. Thanga Maligai (P) Ltd, a jewellery organisation based in the city.
Anna Salai (Tamil: [aɳɳaː saːlaɪ]), formerly known as St. Thomas Mount Road or simply Mount Road, [1] is an arterial road in Chennai, India. It starts at the Cooum Creek, south of Fort St George , leading in a south-westerly direction towards St. Thomas Mount , and ends at the Kathipara Junction in Guindy . [ 2 ]
Usman Road is on one end of the street. At the other end is the Mambalam train station. On the street can be found many commercial establishments ranging from street hawkers selling safety pins to big stores selling gold jewelry. Many vegetable vendors also sell their wares on Ranganathan Street. Throughout the year the street is full of people.
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Grand Southern Trunk Road or National Highway 45 is an arterial road in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is also known as Chennai–Perambalur-Trichy-Dindigul-Theni Highway. [ 1 ] The road starts from Kathipara Junction in St Thomas Mount , Chennai towards Perambalur , Trichy , Dindigul and Theni .
Mohammad Usman: 1924 1925 1 20 O. Thanikachalam Chetti: 1925 1925 1 21 Sami Venkatachalam Chetty: 1925 1926 1 22 G. N. Chetty: 1926 1928 1 23 Arcot Ramaswamy Mudaliar: 1928 1930 1 24 P. T. Kumarasamy Chetty: 1930 1931 1 25 T. S. Ramaswamy Iyer: 1931 1932 1 26 M. A. Muthiah Chettiar: 1932 1933 1
GRT Records was the name of both a U.S. and a Canadian record label, both created by General Recorded Tape, a California-based company that existed from 1965 to 1979. [1] Their demise was concurrent with the bankruptcy of their owner, General Recorded Tape.