List of Polling Stations for 72 திண்டிவனம் (தனி) Assembly Segment Within the 13 விழுப்புரம் Parliamentary Constituency

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List of Polling Stations for 72 திண்டிவனம் (தனி) Assembly Segment Within the 13 விழுப்புரம் Parliamentary Constituency List of Polling Stations for 72 திண்டிவனம் (தனி) Assembly Segment within the 13 விழுப்புரம் Parliamentary Constituency Whether for all Sl No Part No PS No Locality of Polling Station Building in which it will be located Polling Area voters or men only or women only 123 4 5 6 7 1 1 1 Olakkur‐604305 Government Higher Secondary School, North Side 1.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Pillaiyar Koil Street , 2.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Post Office Street , ALL Voters Room No 1, Olakkur ‐604305 3.Olakkur (R,V) & (P) Middle Street , 4.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Agarakara Street , 5.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nasukkan Street 2 2 2 Olakkur‐604305 Government Higher Secondary School, North Side 1.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Throwpathaiamman Kovil Street , 2.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) ALL Voters Room No 2, Olakkur ‐604305 Railway Peter Road , 3.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Kalan Street , 4.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) West Street , 5.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Perumal Koil Street , 6.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Kaliyamman Koil Street , 7.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Periyar Street 3 3 3 Olakkur‐604305 Government Higher Secondary School, South Side 1.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Thropathiamman Kovil Street , 2.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Kalan ALL Voters Room No 3, Olakkur‐604305 Street , 3.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Vannarapatti 4 4 4 Olakkur‐604305 Government Higher Secondary School, South Side 1.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Post Office Street , 2.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) West Street , ALL Voters Room No 41, Olakkur‐604305 3.Olakur (R.V) & (P) Perumal Koil Street , 4.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathamadu 1th Street , 5.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathamedu 7th Street , 6.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Koil 2th Street , 7.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Koil 3th Street , 8.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Koil 4th Street , 9.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Koil 5th Street , 10.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Koil 6th Street , 11.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Hospital Road 5 5 5 Olakkur‐604305 Panchayat Union Elementary School South Wing, 1.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Railway Peter Road , 2.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Kaliyamman Kovil ALL Voters Olakkur‐604305 Street , 3.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathamedu 2th Street , 4.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathamedu 3th Street , 5.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathamedu 4th Street , 6.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathamedu 5th Street , 7.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathamedu 6th Street , 8.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathamedu 7th Street , 9.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathamedu 8th Street , 10.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathamedu 9th Street , 11.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Nathdmedu 10th Street , 12.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Keeramadevathai Kovil Street , 13.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Hospital Road , 14.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Koil 1th Street , 15.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Kovil 3th Street , 16.Olakkthur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Kovil 5th Street , 17.Olakkur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Kovil 7th Street Page 1 of 40 List of Polling Stations for 72 திண்டிவனம் (தனி) Assembly Segment within the 13 விழுப்புரம் Parliamentary Constituency Whether for all Sl No Part No PS No Locality of Polling Station Building in which it will be located Polling Area voters or men only or women only 123 4 5 6 7 6 6 6 Kuchikolathur‐604305 Roman Katholic Aided Primary School, Kuchikolathur‐ 1.KucchiKulathur (R.V) & (P) Mettu Street , 2.KucchiKulathur (R.V) & (P) Ayyau ALL Voters 604305 Street , 3.KucchiKulathur (R.V) & (P) Pillaiyar Kovil Street , 4.Kucchikulathur (R.V) & (P) Othavadai Street , 5.Kucchikulathur (R.V) & (P) Kulaththu Street , 6.Kucchikulathur (R.V) & (P) Kiramani Street , 7.KucchiKulathur (R.V) & (P) Matha Kovil Street , 8.Kucchikulathur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Kovil Street , 9.Kucchikulathur (R.V) & (P) Tank Street , 10.Kucchikulathur (R.V) & (P) Palvadi Street 7 7 7 Padiri ‐604305 Panchayat Union Primary School, Padiri ‐604305 1.Pathiri (R.V) & (P) Kulakkarai Street , 2.Pathiri (R.V) & (P) Reddiyar Street , ALL Voters 3.Pathiri (R.V) & (P) Pajanai Koil Street , 4.Pathiri (R.V) & (P) Pillaiyar Kovil Street , 5.Pathiri (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Koil Veethi , 6.Pathiri (R.V) & (P) Eluppai Thoppu Street , 7.Pathiri (R.V) & (P) N.H Road Street , 8.Pathiri (R.V) & (P) Colony Street , 9.Pathiri (R.V) & (P) Karikkapattu Village Street 8 8 8 Ongur 604305 Government Higher Secondary School West Building 1.Ongur (R.V) & (P) Kalathumedu Street , 2.Ongur (R.V) & (P) Pallath street , ALL Voters East Wing, Ongur 604305 3.Ongur (R.V) & (P) Arasamarthu Street , 4.Ongur (R.V) & (P) Colony , 5.Ongur (R.V) & (P) Thanakuppam 9 9 9 Ongur 604305 Government Higher Secondary School West Building 1.Ongur (R.V) & (P) Kulakarai Street , 2.Ongur (R.V) & (P) Middle Street , 3.Ongur ALL Voters West Wing, Ongur 604305 (R.V) & (P) Perumal Koil Street , 4.Ongur (R.V) & (P) Kammalar Street , 5.Ongur (R.V) & (P) Eariekarai Street 10 10 10 Kambur ‐604101 Panchayat Union Elementary School, Kambur ‐604101 1.Kampur (R.V) & (P) Ponniyamman Koil Street , 2.Kampur (R.V) & (P) Reddiyar ALL Voters Street , 3.Kampur (R.V) & (P) Yadavar Street , 4.Kampur (R.V) & (P) Kulakkarai , 5.Kampur (R.V) & (P) Mettu Street , 6.Kampur (R.V) & (P) Thropathiyamman Koil Street , 7.Kampur (R.V) & (P) Earikarai Street , 8.Kampur (R.V) & (P) Colony Mariyamman Koil Street , 9.Kampur (R.V) & (P) Quaters Street 11 11 11 Annampakkam ‐604101 Panchayat Union Elementary School, Annampakkam ‐ 1.Annampakkam(p) Mel kulakkari Street , 2.Annampakkam (R.V) & (P) Pajanai ALL Voters 604101 Kovil Street , 3.Annampakkam (R.V) & (P) Eairkarai Veethi , 4.Annampakkam (R.V) & (P) Thermutti Street , 5.Annampakkam (R.V) & (P) Malandai Veethi , 6.Annampakkam (R.V) & (P) Middle Street , 7.Annampakkam (R.V) & (P) Kanakkupillai Veethi , 8.Annampakkam (r.v) & (p) Mariyamman Koil Street , 9.Annampakkam (R.V) & (P) Erular Colony , 10.Annampakkam (R.V) & (P) Indira Nager Page 2 of 40 List of Polling Stations for 72 திண்டிவனம் (தனி) Assembly Segment within the 13 விழுப்புரம் Parliamentary Constituency Whether for all Sl No Part No PS No Locality of Polling Station Building in which it will be located Polling Area voters or men only or women only 123 4 5 6 7 12 12 12 Vadakalavai ‐604101 Panchayat Union Elementary School, Vadakalavai ‐ 1.Vadakalavai (R.V) & (P) Vinayagar Koil Street , 2.Vadakalavai (R.V) & (P) ALL Voters 604101 Nedunjsalai Street , 3.Vadakalavai (R.V) & (P) Colony Nedunchalai Street , 4.Vadakalavai (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Kovil Street , 5.Vadakalavai (R.V) & (P) Mutthaiya Street , 6.Vadakalvai (R.V) & (P) Pudur Street 13 13 13 Kadavampakkam‐604101 Panchayat Union Middle School South Building, 1.Kadavampakkam (R.V) & (P) Perumal Koil Street , 2.Kadavampakkam (R.V) & (P) ALL Voters Kadavampakkam‐604101 Vinayakar Koil Street , 3.Kadavampakkam (R.V) & (P) Melandai Veethi , 4.Kadavampakkam (R.V) & (P) Kizhandai Veedhi , 5.Kadavampakkam (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Koil Street 14 14 14 Kadavampakkam‐604101 Panchayat Union Middle School North Building, 1.Kadavampakkam (R.V) & (P) Kizhandai Veedhi (Colony) , 2.Kadavampakkam ALL Voters Kadavampakkam‐604101 (R.V) & (P) Arundathiyar Street Colony , 3.Kadavampakkam (R.V) & (P) Colony Mariyamman Koil Street , 4.Kadavampakkam (R.V) & (P) Mettu Street (Colony) , 5.Kadavampakkam (R.V) & (P) Karumariyamman koil Street (colony) 15 15 15 Avanipur ‐604101 Government Higher Secondary School, West 1.Avanipur (R.V) & (P) Kadavampakkam Road , 2.Avanipur (R.V) & (P) Reddiyar ALL Voters Building, Avanipur ‐604101 Street , 3.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Pillaiyar Kovil Street , 4.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Mettu Street , 5.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Vanniyar Street , 6.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Koil Street , 7.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Murugar Koil Street , 8.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Soonampedu Road , 9.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Vannara Street , 10.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Ambethkar Street , 11.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Colony Mettu Street , 12.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Colony Mandaiveli Street , 13.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) New Colony Barathidhasan Street , 14.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) New Colony Thiruvalluvar Street 16 16 16 Avanipur ‐604101 Government Higher Secondary School, East Building, 1.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Mandaiveli Street , 2.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) ALL Voters Avanipur ‐604101 Senthmangalam Sali , 3.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Mani Road , 4.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Colony Mariyamman Koil Street , 5.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) Colony Kurupedu Road , 6.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) New colony 1st Street , 7.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) New colony Kamarajar Street , 8.Avanippur (R.V) & (P) New colony Middle Street Page 3 of 40 List of Polling Stations for 72 திண்டிவனம் (தனி) Assembly Segment within the 13 விழுப்புரம் Parliamentary Constituency Whether for all Sl No Part No PS No Locality of Polling Station Building in which it will be located Polling Area voters or men only or women only 123 4 5 6 7 17 17 17 Senthamangalam ‐604101 Panchayat Union Elementary School, 1.Senthamangalam (R.V) & (P) Thoppu Street , 2.Senthamangalam (R.V) & (P) ALL Voters Senthamangalam ‐604101 Middle Street , 3.Senthamangalam (R.V) & (P) Mariyamman Koil Street , 4.Senthamangalam (R.V) & (P) Earivaikal Street , 5.Senthamangalam (R.V) & (P) Mettu Street , 6.Senthamangalam (R.V) & (P) Earikkarai Street , 7.Senthamangalam (R.V) & (P) Main Road , 8.Senthamangalam (R.V) & (P) Colony Mariyamman Kovil Street 18 18 18 Atchipakkam ‐604101 Government High School, West Building, 1.Atchippakam (R.V) & (P) Corner Street , 2.Atchippakam (R.V) & (P) East Street , ALL Voters Atchipakkam ‐604101 3.Atchippakam (R.V) & (P) South Street , 4.Atchippakam (R.V) & (P) West Street , 5.Atchippakam (R.V) & (P) Perumal Koil Street , 6.Atchippakam (R.V) (P) North Street , 7.Atchippakam (R.V) & (P) Naidu Street , 8.Atchippakam (R.V) & (P) Pillaiyar Koil Street , 9.Atchippakkam (R.V) & (P) Tank Street , 10.Atchippakkam (R.V) & (P)
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