Mugalivakkam
Mugalivakkam | |
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Mugalivakkam (Chennai) | |
Coordinates: 13°01′16″N 80°09′41″E / 13.0210°N 80.1614°E | |
Country | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Chennai District |
Metro | Chennai |
Talukas | Sriperumbudur |
Government | |
• Body | CMDA |
Elevation | 57 m (187 ft) |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 600125 |
Vehicle registration | TN 10 (RTO, Chennai South West) |
Lok Sabha constituency | Sriperumbudur |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Alandur |
Planning agency | CMDA |
Councillor | B.Govindaraj |
Website | www |
Mugalivakkam[1] is a neighbourhood of Chennai. It is located in Sriperumbudur taluk of Kanchipuram district,[2] in Tamil Nadu. It is situated 16 km south-west of Chennai on the Mount-Poonamallee Road. It is bounded by Porur on the North Meenambakkam and Manapakkam on the South and South East, Madhanandhapuram and Gerugambakkam on the South West and Ramapuram on the North East directions. The nearest railway station is at Guindy which is about 6 kilometres away. Porur junction is around 2 km away and Kathipara Junction is around 5 km away.
The word, Mugalivakkam, might have evolved during the brief Mughal rule of Poonamallee during the later half of the 17th century CE and the 18th century CE.[3]
Recent developments
DLF IT City was built and opened next to Mugalivakkam in 2010. Multinational companies such as IBM, CTS, L&T and Infotech have been located in this IT City. L&T ECC, L&T Ship Building and L&T Audco are also vested in this area. Mugalivakkam is included in Chennai city limits from 2011. The availability of small parks, educational institutions, hospitals, banks and superstores identify itself as a decent residential area in this part of the city. Government bus connecting Broadway runs daily from Arasamaram bus stop.
Flood prone
Residents of the M and M Thiruvalluvar Nagar (Mugalivakkam and Manapakkam) Residents Welfare Association said surplus water from the Porur Lake[4] should drain into the Manapakkam Channel through Moulivakkam, Mugalivakkam, Madha Nagar, Rajeswari Avenue and Mahalakshmi Nagar. The channel once 40 feet wide drains surplus water from the Porur Lake as well as storm water into the Adyar River at Manapakkam. The problem, residents complained, was primarily due to the shrinking of the Manapakkam Channel.
Residents of the Thiruvalluvar Nagar unable to reach homes as the area is completely under water in the years 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2015. Adding to the inundation is the problem of breaches in Manapakkam canal that runs 500 metres from the locality. Two breaches each five feet wide allow water from the canal to flow into Thiruvalluvar Nagar.
Educational institutions
CBSE affiliated
- Lalaji Memorial Omega International school
- Pon Vidyashram
- Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan
- Velammal Bodhi Campus
State Board Affiliated
- St. Ann's Matriculation Higher Secondary School
- Government High School[5]
- M K M Higher Secondary School[6]
- Swamy's School
- St. Christopher's Nursery & Primary School
- David Primary School
Health care and Hospitals
- Amruth Orthopaedic Centre
- Thirdeye Optics (Eye Care) near Arasamaram Junction
- Kedar Hospital
- Meru Ortho Specialty Centre (Kedar Hospital).
- Government health care center
- Hriday Hospital
- St. Thomas Primary Health Center
- Nalam Hospital
- Tamara Dental Clinic
- Delta Hospitals
Temples
- Aagatheeswarar Temple
- Varadharaja Perumal Temple[7]
- Murugan Temple
- Sri Ayyappan Temple[8]
- Maariamman Temple
- Ellaiamman Temple
- Panichathaman Temple
- Kesava Perumaal Temple
- Jalakandishwarar Temple
- Subramanya Samy Temple
- Eeeshwaran Temple
- Perumal Temple
- Sri Sarvasakthi Agathiya Vetri Vinayagar Temple
- Sri Prathyangira Temple
Location in context
Mugalivakkam locality shares its boundary with some major metropolitan areas of the city. In the North and Northwest, it is bounded by Porur. In its Northeast lies Ramapuram, while in the West it extends to Moulivakkam. Manapakkam lies to the East and Southeast of this tech city and to the South and Southwest, it limits to Kolapakkam respectively.
References
- ^ V Subburaj (2006). Tourist Guide to Chennai. Sura Books. ISBN 978-81-7478-040-9.
- ^ "Mugalivakkam yet to attain urban status". The Hindu. 21 July 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
- ^ "Mugalivakkam".
- ^ "Mugalivakkam flooded as canal overflows". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
- ^ "Saveetha School of Law — Legal Awareness Camp at Government High School, Mugalivakkam". Saveetha School of Law. 23 August 2023. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
- ^ "MKM School". www.mkmedu.in. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
- ^ "Sri Perundevi Thayar sametha Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple - Hindu temple - Chennai - Tamil Nadu". yappe.in. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
- ^ "Shri Ayyappan Temple - Hindu temple - Chennai - Tamil Nadu". yappe.in. Retrieved 3 September 2023.