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1 Etymology  





2 Road and Transport  



2.1  Buses  





2.2  Railways  





2.3  Road  







3 Facilities and attractions  





4 Places of worship  



4.1  Temples  







5 Location in context  





6 References  





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Coordinates: 12°5908N 80°1541E / 12.9856°N 80.2614°E / 12.9856; 80.2614
 

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Thiruvanmiyur
neighbourhood
Thiruvanmiyur MRTS station
Thiruvanmiyur MRTS station
Thiruvanmiyur is located in Chennai
Thiruvanmiyur

Thiruvanmiyur

Thiruvanmiyur is located in Tamil Nadu
Thiruvanmiyur

Thiruvanmiyur

Thiruvanmiyur is located in India
Thiruvanmiyur

Thiruvanmiyur

Coordinates: 12°59′08N 80°15′41E / 12.9856°N 80.2614°E / 12.9856; 80.2614
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictChennai
TalukVelachery
MetroChennai
ZoneAdyar
Ward155
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
600041
Vehicle registrationTN-07
Lok Sabha constituencyChennai South
Vidhan Sabha constituencyVelachery
Websitehttps://tourismtn.com/thiruvanmiyur-beach/
Thiruvanmiyur beach

Thiruvanmiyur is a largely residential neighborhood in the south of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Thiruvanmiyur witnessed a spike in its economy with the construction of Chennai's first dedicated technology office space, the Tidel Information Technology Park in neighboring Taramani. The subsequent rise of several information technology businesses, research centres and offices around Tidel park proved fortuitous for Thiruvanmiyur, as many of the workers at these offices often made Thiruvanmiyur their home. The Marundeeswarar Temple, dedicated to Shiva previously defined the area, leading it to be mentioned in Sangam Tamil epics. It is also commonly referred to as the MICO layout of Chennai city. Other Famous Temples are Ashtalakshmi Temple and Aarupadai Murugan Temple.

Etymology[edit]

Road and Transport[edit]

Buses[edit]

The area is easily accessible by Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) buses and has a sprawling bus terminus. The MTC bus stops in the area are Jeyanthi Theatre, Thiruvanmiyur Bus Stand, Marundeeswarar temple, R.T.O office and Tidel park. SETC buses heading towards Pondicherry passes through the area and has a bus stop.

Railways[edit]

Thiruvanmiyur Railway station, opposite to Tidel Park, is on the Mass Rapid Transit System Railway line which connects Velachery and Beach via Chennai Central(Park Station). STPI, also known as Software Technology Parks of India, located near Tidel Park, is another hub for Information Technology companies.

Road[edit]

The East Coast Road starting in Thiruvanmiyur leads to Mahabalipuram and Pondicherry.

Facilities and attractions[edit]

Sunrise at the Thiruvanmiyur beach

The main post office is located east of Lattice Bridge (LB) Road, around 100 meters before it meets Old Mahabalipuram Road. The two main theatres in the area are the Jayanthi (currently demolished to make way for a housing project) and the Theyagaraja / Sathyam S2. The South Chennai RTO is also located here on ECR. Kamarajar Hall is the biggest Auditorium present here.

Thiruvanmiyur Beach or RTO Beach is a popular attraction and the beach line is 1 km from East Coast Road. The Beach Walkers promenade is very popular with the local residents. The beach is a maintained clean with active support from the local community. The local community with the support of cotton house, has made an elderly walker's resting spot named after Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam (the former president of India).

Schools: CBSE-Shraddha Children's Academy, Kottivakkam, State Board-Nellai Nadar Matriculation School, Sri Sankara Vidyashram matriculation higher secondary school.

Places of worship[edit]

Temples[edit]

Sage Valmiki

Location in context[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Padmanabhan, Geeta (16 July 2013). "Back in Time". The Hindu.
  • ^ Manivannan, Sharanya (26 March 2017). "On a midnight walk: What Chennai means to the turtles". Hindustan Times.
  • ^ "Arulmigu Marundeeswarar Temple Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai". Archived from the original on 10 April 2015.
  • External links[edit]


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