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Ambattur has its origins in a village of the same name which can be located at present as areas opposite to Ambattur telephone exchange. Ambattur was a village with large extents of agricultural farm lands irrigated by the once-sprawling Ambattur Lake. In 2011, the neighborhood had a population 466,205.
Ambattur is a state assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu, India that was newly formed after the 2008 constituency delimitation. [2] Its State Assembly Constituency number is 8. Located in Chennai district , it consists of a portion of Ambattur taluk and part of Chennai corporation .
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
Pudur has developed from being a rural area along the Redhills high road to become one of the important residential localities of Ambattur. It was a part of the erstwhile Ambattur Municipality till October 2011. Now as per a G.O., Pudur (ward no. 80) has become a part of the zone 7, Ambattur, of the Chennai Corporation. Though Pudur has ...
The table below lists all the talukas in the state of Karnataka, India, by district. [1] The urban status is listed for the headquarters town of the taluka, rural talukas are much larger. Urban status follows the census standard. [2] Level of each administration. City Corporation (Mahanagara Palike) City Municipal Council (Nagarasabe)
In the recent past the old flats are replaced by new apartment complexes. The Korattur area boasts the largest lake in the Chennai district, spanning approximately 990 acres named as Korattur Lake. Korattur, nestled within the Ambattur industrial zone in Chennai, serves as a dynamic blend of industrial and residential landscapes.
Arakkambakkam is situated in the Ambattur region of Tamil Nadu, approximately 11 kilometers northwest of Chennai.The village covers an area of 1.82 square kilometers with a population of 1402, resulting in a population density of 770 people per square kilometer.
Ambattur division is a revenue division in the Chennai district of Tamil Nadu, India. It comprises the taluks of Ambattur , Aminjikarai , Ayanavaram , Egmore , Kolathur , Maduravoyal and Mambalam .