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Sholinganallur is located at the junction connecting East Coast Road to Tambaram, Mudichur and Adyar to Mahabalipuram, along Old Mahabalipuram Road. [6] It is at a distance of 14.3 km from Tambaram, 2 km away from East Coast Road (ECR), 34.8 km away from Mamallapuram and 13.5 km away from Adyar.
Sholinganallur South and East Chennai 12.901 80.2279 Sowcarpet North Chennai 13.0987 80.2785 Surapet North Chennai 13.1454 80.1838 T. Nagar South and East Chennai 13.0418 80.2341 T.V.K. Nagar North Chennai 13.1199 80.2342 Tambaram South and East Chennai 12.9249 80.1 Taramani South and East Chennai 12.9863 80.2432 Teynampet South and East Chennai
According to the 2011 census, the taluk had a population of 548,654 with 276,828 males and 271,826 females. There were 982 women for every 1,000 men. The literacy rate was 81.23%. Child population in the age group below 6 was 28,905 males and 27,521 females. [2]
Sholinganallur UC Ambattur Clothing Co (The Ambit) 12 Ambattur 2008 CSS, iOpEx Appaswamy/Chaitanya - e-gate 2.5 292 OM Road Sholinganallur UC KK agarwal co - (unnamed) 2.4 Sholinganallur UC Krishnan Sivagami Trust 0.98 Keelkottaiyur village (Kelambakkam) UC Arun Fabricators - (unnamed) 1.6 Navalur UC Kerry jost engg co - (unnamed) 1.5
The uses Mid City-Heights residents cite as concerns exist in a type of housing that's grown increasingly common in some Los Angeles neighborhoods where single family homes sit on lots the city ...
Mahindra World City is located outside Chennai city and was inaugurated on 21 September 2002 by the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalitha.Built on the model of sustainable urbanisation Mahindra World City grew from a bed of business, infrastructure and sustainable practices before evolving into a completely integrated city within a decade of its inauguration.
In Los Angeles in 2015, approximately 9,500 homeless have turned their cars into homes. [27] In Hawaii , a Honolulu -based company is retrofitting five retired city buses into mobile shelters which provide a place to sleep and get a shower.
Maroochydore Boarding House, Queensland, circa 1917. Boarding houses were common in most US cities throughout the 19th century and until the 1950s. [3] In Boston, in the 1830s, when landlords and their boarders were added up, between one third and one half of the city's entire population lived in a boarding house. [3]