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Sholinganallur 155 meters 44 Residential Approved 5 Brigade Icon Residential Tower Anna Salai/Whites Road 138.5 Meters 38 [19] [20] [21] Residential 6 Appasamy Altezza Tower 1 Perungudi: 138 metres (453 ft) 40 Residential Topped out (nov 2024) 7 Casagrand Mercury—Galaxy 1, Tower 1 Perambur: 36 Residential 8 Casagrand Mercury—Galaxy 1, Tower ...
Thalambur is located between Sholinganallur and Navallur in the southern region of Chennai. Because of its proximity to famous IT corridor Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR) (8.7Km), Thalambur has witnessed significant growth in the residential sector.
East Coast Road (ECR), combination of SH-49, NH-332A, NH-32, officially known as Mutthamizh Arignar Kalaignar Road, is a two-lane highway (now being partially widened to four lanes from Chennai to Mamallapuram) in Tamil Nadu, India, built along the Bay of Bengal coast.
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 taluk is a taluk of the district of Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. ... There were 982 women for every 1,000 men. The literacy rate was 81. ...
1.9 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
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 ]
Beginning in a small one-storey building on 15 August 1947, with an enrollment of 32 students, the college has at present over 5,500 students housed in large buildings on the campus of "The Cloisters", Cathedral Road, Chennai. The college became autonomous in 1987 and has 19 undergraduate and 12 postgraduate programmes.