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The PIN system was introduced on 15 August 1972 by Shriram Bhikaji Velankar, an additional secretary in the Government of India's Ministry of Communications. [1] [2] [3] The system was introduced to simplify the manual sorting and delivery of mail by eliminating confusion over incorrect addresses, similar place names, and different languages used by the public.
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.
Pallipalayam is a municipality in Namakkal district in Komarapalayam taluk in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the headquarter of the Pallipalayam block. As of 2011, the town had a population of 40,140. It is Twin city of Erode and shares its Pincode with Erode.
Thailavaram is a village located between Guduvancheri and Potheri of Maraimalai Nagar municipality in Chengalpattu District in Tamil Nadu, India.It is situated just 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Guduvancheri along the GST Road and it is situated 37 kilometres (23 mi) from Chennai, between Tambaram and Chengalpattu highway.
Ketti, also called Ketti Valley, is a small town nestled in a large valley of the same name. It is located in The Nilgiris District of Tamil Nadu State, South India and is a Revenue Village of Coonoor Taluk. Upper Ketti is another village called Yellanahalli, which is located on the main Coonoor to Ooty road.
Thuckalay or Thakkalai is a town in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. Thuckalay comes under the Padmanabhapuram Municipality, and is the administrative headquarters of Kalkulam Taluk. The Revenue Divisional Office is located in Mettukadai.
Keezha Sarakkalvilai is a village situated in the southernmost district of Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu State, India.It is 17 km (11 mi) from Kanyakumari beach and 5 km (3.1 mi) from Nagercoil town 70 km (43 mi) from the adjacent Tirunelveli district and approximately 85 km (53 mi) from Trivandrum city.
Its name was derived from the seven number of wells, dug out for clean drinking water and supplied to Fort, [1] during the British period in Chennai. The seven wells were ordered to dig by Francis Whyte Ellis, an Englishman, who was an official of the East India Company, [ 2 ] later became Collector of 'Madras' (renamed and called as Chennai ...