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Elms Nagar Commercial Land |
Elms Nagar - near St. John's International School, Nokia and Queen's Land Amusement Park - This land is for sale and is suitable for commercial use like shopping complex, warehouse, company etc. off Chennai to Bangalore High close to Poonamallee. Contact by email or +91 9791038077 |
6 Grounds |
on request |
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Pallikonda Land on Vellore to Bengaluru National Highway 46 |
Prime land on National Highway 46 Vellore to Bengaluru sector for sale. Frontage on National Highway is 220 ft suitable for building various commercial purposes including petrol bunk, hotel, restaurant, logde, college, hospital etc or as an investment with mango grove in 2 acres at rear. Contact by email or +91 9791038077 | 3 Acres 35 Cents | on request | |
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Kovalam, Chennai nr the beach. Land for building beach resort or beach house. |
Land for building beach resort or beach house. Off ECR road, Kanniamman Koil Street, Kovalam, Chennai. Residential for building beach houses or for Commercial Land for building a beach resort. Contact by email | 8 Grounds | on request | |
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Marakannam, Alampari Vallage. Road facing land for Residential or Commercial |
Marakannam, Alamparai Kuppam Road, Alampari Vallage. Road facing land for Residential or Commercial or Industrial Use. Contact by email | 1 Acres | on request | |
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A Little Bit About Chennai:
Chennai, formerly known as Madras, is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Located on the Coromandel Coast off the Bay of Bengal, it is a major commercial, cultural, economic and educational center in South India.
Population: 4,590,267 (year 2009)
Area: 181.1 kmē
Elevation: 6.00 m
The name Madras is derived from Madraspatnam, the site chosen by the British East India Company for a permanent settlement in 1639.
The region was often called by different names as madrapupatnam, madras kuppam, madraspatnam, and madirazpatnam as adopted by locals. Another small town, Chennapatnam, lay to the south of it. This place was named so by Damarla Venkatadri Nayakudu, Nayak of Wandiwash in remembrance of his father Damarla Chennappa Nayakudu.He was the local governor for the last Raja of Chandragiri, Sri Ranga Raya VI of Vijayanagar Empire. The first Grant of Damarla Venkatadri Nayakudu makes mention of the village of Madraspatnam. In all records of the times, a difference is made between the original village of Madraspatnam and the new town growing round the Fort. Thus it is probable that the village of Madraspatnam existed under that name, prior to the English settlement of 1639-40 and the site of Chennapatnam was that of modern Fort St. George. The original village of Madraspatnam lay to the north of the site of the Fort and within a few years of the founding of Fort St. George the new town which grew up round the Fort was commonly known to the Indians as Chennapatnam, either in deference to the wishes of Damarla Venkatadri or because the site originally bore that name. The intervening space between the northern Madraspatnam and the Southern Chennapatnam came to be built over rapidly so that the two villages became virtually one town. The English preferred to call the two united towns by the name of Madraspatnam with which they had become familiar with while the Indians chose to give it the name of Chennapatnam. In course of time the exact original locations of Madraspatnam and Chennapatnam came to be confused. Madras was regarded as the site of the Fort and Chennapatnam as the Indian town to the north. The city was renamed Chennai in August 1996.