Moulivakkam
Moulivakkam is a neighbourhood of Chennai. It is situated 18 km south-west of Chennai on the Arcot Road. It comes under Mangadu municipality and is bounded by Porur on the north, Kolappakkam on the south, Mugalivakkam on the east and Manapakkam on the south-east directions. The nearest railway station is at Guindy, which is about 6 kilometres away. The Porur junction is around 3 km away and Kathipara Junction is around 5 km away.
Recent developments
The real estate boom in India and Chennai had its course in Moulivakkam too. DLF SEZ was built and opened next to Moulivakkam in 2010. Multinational companies such as IBM, HP, CTS, and L&T 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.
Tragedy
In the year 2014, on June 28, in Moulivakkam, 55 persons were killed and several injured due to the collapse of a multi-storeyed building.[1] Due to this incident, its twin tower which was semi-finished, was demolished with controlled explosives on November 2, 2016.[2][3]
Location in context
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- Adyar
- Adambakkam
- Adayalampattu
- Alapakkam
- Alandur
- Alwarpet
- Alwarthirunagar
- Ambattur
- Aminjikarai
- Anna Nagar
- Anna Nagar West
- Annanur
- Andarkuppam
- Arumbakkam
- Ashok Nagar
- Athipattu
- Avadi
- Ayanavaram
- Besant Nagar
- Chepauk
- Chembarambakkam
- Chengalpattu
- Chetput
- Choolai
- Choolaimedu
- Edayanchavadi
- Egmore
- Ennore
- Ernavoor
- Foreshore Estate
- Georgetown
- Greenways Road
- Guduvancheri
- Gummidipoondi
- Guindy
- Guindy TVK Estate
- ICF Colony
- Injambakkam
- Irumbuliyur
- Irungattukottai
- The Island
- Jawahar Nagar
- K. K. Nagar
- Kandanchavadi
- Kannammapet
- Karapakkam
- Karanodai
- Kathivakkam
- Kattankulathur
- Kavaraipettai
- Kelambakkam
- Kilambakkam
- Kilpauk
- Kanathur
- Kodambakkam
- Kodungaiyur
- Kolathur
- Komakkambedu
- Korattur
- Kosappur
- Kottivakkam
- Kotturpuram
- Kovalam
- Kovilambakkam
- Koyambedu
- Kundrathur
- Madipakkam
- Madhavaram
- Madhavaram Milk Colony
- Maduravoyal
- Mamallapuram
- Manali
- Manali New Town
- Manapakkam
- Mandavelli
- Mangadu
- Manjambakkam
- Maraimalai Nagar
- Mathur
- Medavakkam
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- Minjur
- Mogappair
- Moolakadai
- Muttukadu
- Mylapore
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- Nanganallur
- Navalur
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- Padi
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- Palavanthangal
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- Panagal Park
- Park Town
- Parry's Corner
- Pattabiram
- Pattaravakkam
- Pazhaverkadu
- Perambur
- Periapalayam
- Perumbakkam
- Perungudi
- Pondy Bazaar
- Ponneri
- Poonamallee
- Porur
- Potheri
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- Puzhal
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- Red Hills
- Royapettah
- Royapuram
- Sadayankuppam
- Saidapet
- Santhome
- Semmencherry
- Sholavaram
- Sholinganallur
- Shenoy Nagar
- Singaperumalkoil
- Siruseri
- Sithalapakkam
- Sriperumbudur
- Sunguvarchatram
- Surapet
- Sowcarpet
- St. Thomas Mount
- T. Nagar
- Tharamani
- Teynampet
- Thirumangalam
- Thirumazhisai
- Thirumullaivoyal
- Thiruninravur
- Thiruvanmiyur
- Thiruvidandhai
- Thiruporur
- Thuraipakkam
- Tirusulam
- Tiruverkadu
- Tiruvottiyur
- Tolgate
- Tondiarpet
- Triplicane
- Trustpuram
- Urapakkam
- Vadapalani
- Vadaperumbakkam
- Valasaravakkam
- Vallalar Nagar
- Vanagaram
- Vandalur
- Velachery
- Veppampattu
- Vichoor
- Villivakkam
- Vinayagapuram
- Virugambakkam
- Vyasarpadi
- Washermanpet
- West Mambalam
References
- ^ "'Moulivakkam tragedy exposed dark side of construction business'". The Hindu. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
- ^ "Chennai's Moulivakkam building demolished in three seconds". The Times of India. 2 November 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
- ^ "Moulivakkam building to be demolished tomorrow". BusinessLine. 31 October 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
External links
- GeoHack - Moulivakkam
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