TiruvallurTiruvallur is a Grade I municipality in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on the banks of Coovum river about from downtown Chennai (Madras) and just 5 km from megacity border, in the western part of the Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA). It is a satellite town of Chennai and is the administrative headquarters of Tiruvallur district. The city is known for the Veera Raghavar temple, one of the 108 sacred shrines of Vaishnavites. The tank festival is held at a pond near this temple.
The HinduThe Hindu est un journal indien de langue anglaise diffusé essentiellement dans le sud de l'Inde, dans le Tamil Nadu (diffusion moyenne de 1,17 million d'exemplaires). Créé le à Chennai, il est fondé sur des principes d'honnêteté et de justice. D'abord hebdomadaire, il est devenu quotidien en 1889. Tiré à exemplaires, selon The Registrar of Newspapers for India (The Sunday Times of India arrive second avec un tirage à exemplaires), The Hindu est le périodique le plus diffusé du pays.
Marina BeachMarina Beach est une des plus grandes plages du monde. C'est une portion de près de de la Côte de Coromandel, littoral du Tamil Nadu. Elle est située à Chennai. Image:06Marina Madras.jpg|La promenade de Madras, en 1913 Image:MGR Memorial 9 December 2007.jpg|Le [[MGR Memorial]] File:MGR Memorial, Marina Beach.jpg|Le MGR Mémorial avec oiseau Image:Chennai monument.jpg|[[Anna Memorial]] Image:Chennai Victory War Memorial.jpg|[[Victory War Memorial]] Image:Marina Beach Rd, Chennai.jpg|La promenade, la nuit Image:Santhome beach by LMB.
Chennai PortChennai Port, formerly known as Madras Port, is the second largest container port of India, behind Mumbai's Nhava Sheva. The port is the largest one in the Bay of Bengal. It is the third-oldest port among the 13 major ports of India with official port operations beginning in 1881, although maritime trade started much earlier in 1639 on the undeveloped shore. It is an artificial and all-weather port with wet docks. Once a major travel port, it became a major container port in the post-Independence era.
SriperumbudurSriperumbudur (ஸ்ரீபெரும்புதூர் « sriperumbudūr » ou திருபெரும்புதூர் « tiruperumbudūr ») est une ville indienne de l'état du Tamil Nadu située à une quarantaine de kilomètres à l'ouest de Chennai. Elle est connue pour être le lieu de naissance du philosophe et théologien du Ramanuja, mais aussi pour être le lieu où l'ancien Premier ministre Rajiv Gandhi a été assassiné. Depuis le début des années 2000, c'est un centre industriel et tertiaire en pleine croissance, avec notamment l'implantation d'un des Software Technology Parks of India.
AmbatturAmbattur est une ville de l'État du Karnataka en Inde située dans le district de Thiruvallur. Ambattur fait partie de la conurbation de Chennai. En 1971 la population était de et durant la décennie 2001-2011, la population a cru de 54 %. C'est actuellement une banlieue moderne et résidentielle. Elle est desservie par le système de transport public de Chennai. La population, 45 % de femmes et 55 % d'hommes est alphabétisée à 67 %. Elle est à 64 % hindoue, à 34 % musulmane et à 2 % d'autres religions, elle parle principalement l'ourdou et le kannada.
The Indian ExpressThe Indian Express is an English-language Indian daily newspaper founded in 1932. It is published in Mumbai by the Indian Express Group. In 1999, eight years after the group's founder Ramnath Goenka's death in 1991, the group was split between the family members. The southern editions took the name The New Indian Express, while the northern editions, based in Mumbai, retained the original Indian Express name with "The" prefixed to the title. In 1932, the Indian Express was started by an Ayurvedic doctor, P.
PoonamalleePoonamallee is suburb of Chennai, India under the Chennai Metropolitan Area. It was historically called Pushpagirimangalam, later renamed in Tamil as Poovirundhavalli (puːʋiɾɯn̪daʋalli), and now colloquially called as Poondhamalli. It is a town in the Poonamallee taluk of the Tiruvallur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The nearest Railway station is at Avadi. It acts as the gateway to the city from its western side. It is a town with rich cultural heritage and also a fast-growing areas in the city.
Mint (journal)Mint is an Indian business and financial daily newspaper published by HT Media, a Delhi-based media group which is controlled by the K. K. Birla family that also publishes Hindustan Times. It is a niche newspaper that caters to business leaders and policy makers. It has been in circulation since 2007. Of the five business dailies published in India, Mint rose to the number two position immediately after its launch and has remained there (behind The Economic Times) ever since.
TiruttaniTiruttani is a town in the Tiruvallur district, a suburb of Chennai within the Chennai Metropolitan Area, located in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The town is renowned for the Tiruttani Murugan Temple, which is one of the Arupadaiveedu and is dedicated to Kartikeya (Murugan). Tiruttani was added to the Chennai Metropolitan Area in October 2022. The name Tiruttani is of Tamil origin. During the formation of Andhra state on 1 November 1953, Tiruttani was part of Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh state and continued to be there until 1960.