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List of Village Panchayats in Tamil Nadu District Code District Name
List of Village Panchayats in Tamil Nadu District Code District Name Block Code Block Name Village Code Village Panchayat Name 1 Kanchipuram 1 Kanchipuram 1 Angambakkam 2 Ariaperumbakkam 3 Arpakkam 4 Asoor 5 Avalur 6 Ayyengarkulam 7 Damal 8 Elayanarvelur 9 Kalakattoor 10 Kalur 11 Kambarajapuram 12 Karuppadithattadai 13 Kavanthandalam 14 Keelambi 15 Kilar 16 Keelkadirpur 17 Keelperamanallur 18 Kolivakkam 19 Konerikuppam 20 Kuram 21 Magaral 22 Melkadirpur 23 Melottivakkam 24 Musaravakkam 25 Muthavedu 26 Muttavakkam 27 Narapakkam 28 Nathapettai 29 Olakkolapattu 30 Orikkai 31 Perumbakkam 32 Punjarasanthangal 33 Putheri 34 Sirukaveripakkam 35 Sirunaiperugal 36 Thammanur 37 Thenambakkam 38 Thimmasamudram 39 Thilruparuthikundram 40 Thirupukuzhi List of Village Panchayats in Tamil Nadu District Code District Name Block Code Block Name Village Code Village Panchayat Name 41 Valathottam 42 Vippedu 43 Vishar 2 Walajabad 1 Agaram 2 Alapakkam 3 Ariyambakkam 4 Athivakkam 5 Attuputhur 6 Aymicheri 7 Ayyampettai 8 Devariyambakkam 9 Ekanampettai 10 Enadur 11 Govindavadi 12 Illuppapattu 13 Injambakkam 14 Kaliyanoor 15 Karai 16 Karur 17 Kattavakkam 18 Keelottivakkam 19 Kithiripettai 20 Kottavakkam 21 Kunnavakkam 22 Kuthirambakkam 23 Marutham 24 Muthyalpettai 25 Nathanallur 26 Nayakkenpettai 27 Nayakkenkuppam 28 Olaiyur 29 Paduneli 30 Palaiyaseevaram 31 Paranthur 32 Podavur 33 Poosivakkam 34 Pullalur 35 Puliyambakkam 36 Purisai List of Village Panchayats in Tamil Nadu District Code District Name Block Code Block Name Village Code Village Panchayat Name 37 -
Branch Libraries List
ADDRESS OF BRANCH LIBRARIES 1 District Central Library, 16 Branch Library, 307, Anna Salai, 2D, Nadu Street, Chengalpet – 603 002. Achirupakkam – 603 301. 2 Branch Library, 17 Branch Library, 78, Station Road, Main Road, Kattangolathur – 603 203. Thozhupedu – 603 310. 3 Branch Library, 18 Branch Library, Gandhi Street, Main Road, Guduvancheri – 603 202. Orathy – 603 307. 4 Branch Library, 19 Branch Library, 2/45, B. Santhaimedu, Ladakaranai, Endathur, Singaperrumal Koil – 603 204. Uthiramerur – 603 406. 5 Branch Library, 20 Branch Library, 129, Thiruvalluvar Salai, Bajanai Koil Street, Maraimalai Nagar – 603 209. Elapakkam – 603 201. 6 Branch Library, 21 Branch Library, 5, West Mada Street, 5/55, Salt Road, Thiruporur – 603 110. Cheyyur – 603 202. 7 Branch Library, 22 Branch Library, 34, Mamallapuram Salai, Angalamman Koil Street, Thirukazhukundram – 603 109. Kuvathur – 603 305. 8 Branch Library, 23 Branch Library, 203, Kulakarai Street, 2, East Coast Road, Sembakkam – 603 108. Kadapakkam – 603 304. 9 Branch Library, 24 Branch Library, 105, W2, Brahmanar Street, 9, Chakkaram Kodhandarama P.V. Kalathur – 603 405. Iyengar Street, Uthiramerur – 603 406. 10 Branch Library, 25 Branch Library, East Raja Street, Hospital Road, Mamallapuram – 603 104. Kaliyampoondi – 603 403. 11 Branch Library, 26 Branch Library, Nesco Joint, 1/172, Road Street, Kalpakkam – 603 102. Manampathi – 603 403. 12 Branch Library, 27 Branch Library, 70, Car Street, Main Road, Madhuranthagam – 603 306. Perunagar – 603 404. 13 Branch Library, 28 Branch Library, 3, Othavadai Street, Perumal Koil Street, Karunguzhi – 603 303. Salavakkam – 603 107. 14 Branch Library, 29 Branch Library, Railway Station Road, 138, Pillaiyar Koil Street, Padalam – 603 308. -
The Chennai Comprehensive Transportation Study (CCTS)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The consultants are grateful to Tmt. Susan Mathew, I.A.S., Addl. Chief Secretary to Govt. & Vice-Chairperson, CMDA and Thiru Dayanand Kataria, I.A.S., Member - Secretary, CMDA for the valuable support and encouragement extended to the Study. Our thanks are also due to the former Vice-Chairman, Thiru T.R. Srinivasan, I.A.S., (Retd.) and former Member-Secretary Thiru Md. Nasimuddin, I.A.S. for having given an opportunity to undertake the Chennai Comprehensive Transportation Study. The consultants also thank Thiru.Vikram Kapur, I.A.S. for the guidance and encouragement given in taking the Study forward. We place our record of sincere gratitude to the Project Management Unit of TNUDP-III in CMDA, comprising Thiru K. Kumar, Chief Planner, Thiru M. Sivashanmugam, Senior Planner, & Tmt. R. Meena, Assistant Planner for their unstinted and valuable contribution throughout the assignment. We thank Thiru C. Palanivelu, Member-Chief Planner for the guidance and support extended. The comments and suggestions of the World Bank on the stage reports are duly acknowledged. The consultants are thankful to the Steering Committee comprising the Secretaries to Govt., and Heads of Departments concerned with urban transport, chaired by Vice- Chairperson, CMDA and the Technical Committee chaired by the Chief Planner, CMDA and represented by Department of Highways, Southern Railways, Metropolitan Transport Corporation, Chennai Municipal Corporation, Chennai Port Trust, Chennai Traffic Police, Chennai Sub-urban Police, Commissionerate of Municipal Administration, IIT-Madras and the representatives of NGOs. The consultants place on record the support and cooperation extended by the officers and staff of CMDA and various project implementing organizations and the residents of Chennai, without whom the study would not have been successful. -
ABSTRACT Land Acquisition – Kancheepuram District
ABSTRACT Land Acquisition – Kancheepuram District – Tambaram Taluk – Peerkankaranai Village – S.No.108/1U1B etc., – Extent of 1053 square metres of dry land – Construction of Road Over Bridge in lieu of Level Crossing No.32 and 33 between Tambaram and Vandalur Railway station near Perungalathur Railway station – Notice under sub section (1) of section 15 of Tamil Nadu Highways Act 2001 (Tamil Nadu Act 34 of 2002) - Approval and Publication – Orders- Issued. Highways and Minor Ports (HW2) Department G.O.(Ms) No. 177 Dated: 02 -11-2012, ÂUtŸSt® M©L 2043, I¥gÁ-17« ehŸ. Read: From the Special Deputy Collector (L.A), Tamil Nadu Urban Development Project-III, Chennai at Poonamallee, Letter No.58/2006/A1, dated 10-04-2012 and 14.05.2012. ******* ORDER: The notice under sub section (1) of section 15 of the Tamil Nadu Highways Act 2001 (Tamil Nadu Act 34 of 2002) submitted by the Special Deputy Collector (L.A), Tamil Nadu Urban Development Project-III, in his letters read above for acquisition of 1053 square metres of dry lands in S.No.108/1U1B etc., in Peerkankaranai Village, Tambaram Taluk, Kancheepuram District are acquired for the purpose of Construction of Road Over Bridge in lieu of Level Crossing No.32 and 33 between Tambaram and Vandalur Railway station near Perungalathur Railway station is approved and ordered to be published in the next issue of the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette. 2. The Works Manager, Government Central Press, Chennai is requested to publish the notification appended to this order in the next issue of the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette. -
Chengalpattu District
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020 CHENGALPATTU DISTRICT District Disaster Management Authority Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020 DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY CHENGALPATTU DISTRICT TAMIL NADU PREFACE Endowed with all the graces of nature’s beauty and abundance, the newly created district of Chengalpattu is a vibrant administrative entity on the North eastern part of the state of Tamil Nadu. In spite of the district’s top-notch status in terms of high educational, human development index and humungous industrial productivity, given its geography, climate and certain other socio-political attributes, the district administration and its people have to co-exist with the probabilities of hazards like floods, cyclone, Tsunami, drought, heat wave, lightning and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear emergencies. The Disastrous events in the recent past like the Tsunami of 2004, the catastrophic floods of year 2015, the cyclone of year 2016 and most recently the COVID-19 pandemic, will serve as a testament to the district’s vulnerability to such hazards. How the society responds to such vagaries of nature decides the magnitude and intensity of the destruction that may entail hazardous events. It is against this back drop, the roll of the District Disaster Management Authority can be ideally understood. The change in perspective from a relief- based approach to a more holistic disaster management approach has already begun to gain currency among the policy makers due to its substantial success in efficient handling of recent disasters across the globe. The need of the hour, therefore, is a comprehensive disaster management plan which is participative and people-friendly with the component of inter- departmental co-ordination at its crux. -
Prof.Dhanapalan College of Arts and Science Rajiv
PROF.DHANAPALAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE RAJIV GANHI SALAI PADUR CHENNAI-603103 BUS ROUTE STOPING LIST Route No : 01 [Pallavaram - College] S.No Route Name 1 Pozhichallur 2 Pammal 3 Aattuthotti 4 Pallavaram 5 Saravana store 6 Chrompet 7 Camp road 8 Railway station 9 Perungalathur 10 Sathanandhapuram 11 Kolapakkam 12 Kandigai 13 Rathinamangalam 14 Melaikottaiyur 15 Kezhakottaiyur 16 Mambakkam 17 College Route No: 02 [Thirukazhukundram - College] S.No Route Name 1 Mangalam 2 Amanambakkam 3 Market 4 Desumugipettai 5 Bus atand 6 Adivaram 7 Bajanai kovil 8 Bypass road 9 Pulikundram 10 Puliyur 11 Eachoor 12 Azhagunatham 13 Arunkundram 14 Manampathy 15 Manampathy school stop 16 Agaram 17 Munthirithoppu 18 Amoor 19 Sirudhavur 20 Thirupporur 21 Pillaiyar kovil 22 Madam street 23 Kannagapattu 24 Dugar apartment 25 Kalavakkam school 26 Kalavakkam 27 Chenganmaal 28 Kelambakkam 29 College Route No : 03 [Chengalpattu - College] S.No Route Name 1 GH-Hospital 2 Rattinakenaru 3 New bus stand 4 Old bus stand 5 Pullipakkam 6 Mahindra city 7 S.P kovil 8 S.P kovil 2nd stoping 9 S.P kovil 3rd stoping 10 Ford company 11 Maraimalai nagar 12 Kattankolathur 13 Sivanandhagurukulam 14 Thailavaram 15 Guduvanchery EB office stop 16 Urapakkam tea shop 17 Vandalur zoo 18 Vandalur railway station 19 Kolapakkam 20 College Route No : 04 [Guduvanchery - College] S.No Route Name 1 Guduvanchery bus stand 2 Guduvanchery signal 3 Guduvanchery school 4 Nandhivaram 5 Nandhivaram malai medu 6 Indi met company 7 Velammal school 8 Thangappuram 9 Thangappuram 2nd stop 10 Kayarambedu -
Table of Contents
Consultancy Services for preparation of DPR for development of Economic Corridors, Feasibility Report Inter Corridors, Feeder Routes and National corridors (GQ and NS-EW Corridors) to Volume – I (Main Report) improve the efficiency of freight movement in India under Bharatmala Pariyojana (Chennai-Salem Highway) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 1-1 1.1 PROJECT BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................ 1-1 1.2 SCOPE OF CONSULTANCY SERVICES ............................................................................................................. 1-2 1.3 SCHEDULE OF DELIVERABLES: ..................................................................................................................... 1-3 1.4 STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT (DRAFT FEASIBILITY REPORT): ............................................................................... 1-4 2. SITE OF THE PROJECT.......................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1. GENERAL ............................................................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2. DISTRICTS LINKED BY THE PROJECT ............................................................................................................... 2-2 2.3. VILLAGES FALLING ALONG THE EXPRESSWAY ALIGNMENT ............................................................................... -
Tamilnadu's Fastest Growing Property Development Company
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Conceptual Plan
CONCEPTUAL PLAN PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF NEW MOFUSSIL BUS TERMINUS AT KILAMBAKKAM, KANCHEEPURM DISTRICT CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Project site The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority's (CMDA) another unique project is the Chennai Muffusil Bus Terminus (CMBT), set up at the periphery of the city a long Jawaharlal Nehru Salai (Inner Ring Road) at Koyambedu, Chennai. It is Asia's biggest bus terminus constructed at a cost of Rs. 103 crores functioning since 18-11- 2002. The terminal with aesthetically pleasing and functionally good buildings and spaces was designed by a renowned Architect taking in to account of the future requirements also. The bus terminus is located in an area of 36 acres with the total built up area 17840 sq.ft. which includes main terminal hall, bus fingers, large office space, shops, maintenance shed, crew rest rooms and other incidental structures. Subsequently, CMDA is planning the development of New Mofussil Bus Terminus (NMBT) along with the periphery of Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) with the objective of relieving the congestion within the city and also for catalyzing the even dispersal of urban growth. CMDA is currently implementing various infrastructure projects like an Outer Ring Road, MRTS and Air Space Exploitation over MRTS- Stations in Phase II. 1.2 Objectives of the Study The key objectives of this study include the following: 1. To determine the compatibility of the proposed project facilities with the neighboring land uses. 2. To assess and evaluate the environmental costs and benefits associated with the proposed project. 3. To evaluate and select the best project alternative from the various options identified. -
1467978598059Brochure.Pdf
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Details of Works for Highways Details of Works
DETAILS OF WORKS FOR HIGHWAYS DEMAND No.21 --- HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT Page HEADS OF DEPARTMENT Number 21 02. CHIEF ENGINEER - NATIONAL HIGHWAYS 1-- 41 21 03. CHIEF ENGINEER (CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE ) - HIGHWAYS 42—86 21 04. CHIEF ENGINEER (HIGHWAYS) - PROJECTS 87— 138 21 05. PROJECT DIRECTOR - TAMIL NADU ROAD 139—142 SECTOR PROJECT 21 07. CHIEF ENGINEER (HIGHWAYS) - NABARD 143—152 AND RURAL ROADS 21 10. CHIEF ENGINEER (METRO) 153—161 DEMAND No.21 – HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT 21 02. CHIEF ENGINEER - NATIONAL HIGHWAYS DEMAND NO.21 - HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT 21 2 Chief Engineer, National Highways 5054 01 337 JA [ ` in Thousands] Expenditure Revised Budget Estimate Budget upto Estimate Estimate Details of Works Amount Estimate 31-3-2017 2017-18 2017-18 2018-19 5054 CAPITAL OUTLAY ON ROADS AND BRIDGES 01 National Highways 337 Road Works JA Original works 16 Major Works ( DPC 5054 01 337 JA 16 00 ) 1. AS / TS / RAS: 0 New Works likely to be sanctioned ... ... ... ... 1 Tirunelveli (NH) Division 2. AS / TS / RAS: 4400 Shifting of Electric Poles and Transformers for the work Widening from 44,00 ... 1 1 ... double lane to 10.0 Metre width in Km 25/0-45/0 and Strengthening and Improvements to wearing surface of Srivilliputhur - Sivakasi - Virudunager - Aruppukottai - Tiruchuli- road. G.O (D) No 62 Highways and Minor Porsts (HV2) Department dated 4.3.2016 64 Lands ( DPC 5054 01 337 JA 64 09 ) Madurai(NH) Division 1. AS / TS / RAS: 154 LAOP Case 58/1987- National Highways - Madurai (NH) Division- 1,54 .. -
Seasonal Variation in Ground Water Quality and Its Suitability for Drinking and Agriculture –A Case Study in Kancheepuram Region, Tamil Nadu, India
Global NEST Journal, Vol 19, No 1, pp 131-139 Copyright© 2017 Global NEST Printed in Greece. All rights reserved Seasonal variation in ground water quality and its suitability for drinking and agriculture –a case study in Kancheepuram region, Tamil Nadu, India Arivarasi R* and Ganesan M. Centre for Water Resources, Department of Civil Engineering, Anna University, Chennai- 25, Received: 24/04/2015, Accepted: 07/03/2017, Available online: 23/03/2017 *to whom all correspondence should be addressed: e-mail: [email protected] Abstract where urbanization is taking place at an accelerated rate. In the present study an attempt has been made to assess The water quality deterioration is the main cause of sea the seasonal ground water quality variations at water intrusion (Srikanthan et al., 2013). Among the many Kancheepuram region, Tamil Nadu, India. In order to factors affecting the groundwater quality, ground water evaluate the seasonal ground water quality for drinking interaction with earth soil and rocks is one of the important and irrigation purposes, 68 groundwater well data were factors. The poor ground water quality affects the plant collected and analyzed for various physico-chemical growth and human health. Groundwater chemistry based parameters such as electrical conductivity (EC), pH, total on hydro chemical data is useful for providing preliminary dissolved solids (TDS), total hardness (TH), Na+, Ca2+, Mg2+, information on water types, classification of water for - 2- - - various purposes as well as for identification of different Cl , SO4 , HCO3 and F . Nine parameters viz., pH, TDS, TH, 2+ 2+ - 2- - - types of groundwater aquifers and study of different Ca , Mg , Cl , SO4 , HCO3 and F were used to calculate the Water Quality Index (WQI) using weighted arithmetic chemical processes (Karanth, 1987).