Kodungaiyur

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Coordinates: 13°08′27″N80°14′53″E / 13.140961°N 80.248175°E / 13.140961; 80.248175
CountryIndia
State Tamil Nadu
District Chennai
MetroChennai
Chennai Corporation ZoneIV (Tondiarpet)
Taluk Chennai city - Perambur
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
600118
Vehicle registration TN-05-xxxx
Lok Sabha constituencyChennai North
Vidhan Sabha constituency Perambur/RK Nagar

Kodungaiyur is a residential neighbourhood in the northern part of the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It comes under Perambur Taluk of the Chennai District.

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Chennai Corporation Limits

Earlier, the ward numbers were 01 (Kodungaiyur West) and 02 (Kodungaiyur East).

In the Expanded Chennai Corporation (200 wards), after delimitation of zones and wards, Kodungaiyur will fall under ward numbers 34, 35, 36 and 37 (all four wards will come under Zone No: IV as per the newly expanded corporation limits).

Educational institutions

Kodungaiyur has a number of educational institutions. Some of them are:

Colleges

Hospital

Location and surroundings

Kodungaiyur covers a vast area bordering Manali to the north, Korukkupet to the east, Madhavaram Milk Colony and Madhavaram to the west, Perambur to the southwest and MKB Nagar (Vysarpadi) to the south.

National Highway 16 (NH 16) touches this area in the southwest at Moolakadai.

Main thoroughfares

Kaviarasu Kannadasan Nagar (KKD Nagar) is a part of 'Kodungaiyur' in the city of Chennai and both (KKD Nagar & Kodungaiyur) are not separate geographical locations (since it is assumed wrongly that they are different localities as name boards of most commercial establishments display 'KKD Nagar, Chennai-118' and very few shops display 'KKD Nagar, Kodungaiyur, Chennai-118').

Chinna Kodungaiyur and Periya Kodungaiyur alone do not account to the Kodungaiyur's total geographical area as they are merely parts of Kodungaiyur.

Neighbourhoods

Most notable neighbourhoods in Kodungaiyur are Chinnandimadam, Amudham Nagar, Selavayal, Narayanasamy Garden, Soundarya Nagar, Parvathi nagar, Venkateswara Nagar (Part I & II), Seetharam Nagar, R.V.Nagar, Union Carbide Colony, Brindavan Nagar, Sastri nagar, Jambuli newcolony, Ponnusamy Nagar, Krishna Moorthy Nagar, Vivekananda Nagar, Soundarya Nagar, Ambika Nagar, C hinnandi madam etc.

Apart from these, Muthamil Nagar, MR Nagar, KKD Nagar, Gandhi Nagar and Parvathi Nagar are most important places.[ citation needed ]

Theatre

Transportation

Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) runs passenger buses to Kodungaiyur from other major parts of Chennai city. There are 3 bus terminuses in Kodungaiyur. They are Kaviarasu Kannadasan Nagar (KKD Nagar), and Parvathi Nagar.

KKD Nagar

KKD Nagar Terminus is the heart of Kodungaiyur's transportation system.

Parvathi Nagar

Few buses like 38D, 33C, 64K Extn originate and end here.

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