Amullaivoyal

Amullaivoyal (Tamil: ஆமுல்லைவாயல்), is a rural industrial area in North Chennai, a metropolitan city in Tamil Nadu, India and a part in Manali industrial area. Though it is located within Greater Chennai Corporation limits it is lack behind the development of the neighbourhood.[1][2] The arterial roads to Amullaivoyal are the Ammullaivoyal - Vaikkadu Road, Anna Salai (Andarkuppam - Red Hills Road) and the Neduchezhian street. The Inner Ring Road becoming functional the area was easily accessible from the Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus. Also, with MTC operating more buses from Manali. Tiruvottiyur railway station is the nearest Railway Station of Amullaivoyal, which is 6 km away from Amullaivoyal.

Amullaivoyal

ஆமுல்லைவாயல்
Neighbourhood
Amullaivoyal
Amullaivoyal
Amullaivoyal
Coordinates: 13.18200°N 80.25239°E / 13.18200; 80.25239
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictChennai
TalukTiruvottiyur
MetroChennai
Zone & WardManali Zone 2 & Ward 18
Elevation
18 m (59 ft)
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
600103
Telephone code044-2594
Vehicle registrationTN-18-xxxx & TN-20-xxxx(old)
Civic agencyCorporation of Chennai
Planning agencyCMDA
CityChennai
Lok Sabha constituencyChennai North
Vidhan Sabha constituencyTiruvottiyur
Websitehttp://www.chennaicorporation.gov.in/

Surroundings

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References

  1. "More areas to come under Chennai Corporation". The Hindu. 30 December 2009. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  2. "Expanded Chennai Corporationto be divided into 3 regions". The Hindu. 25 November 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
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