Ponneri division

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Ponneri division is a revenue division in the Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu, India. It comprises the taluks of Gummidipoondi and Ponneri.

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  1. Ambattur
  2. Athipet
  3. Karukku
  4. Kallikuppam
  5. Pudur
  6. Korattur
  7. Menambedu
  8. Anna Nagar West extension
  9. Mogappair
  10. Oragadam
  11. Padi
  12. Pattravakkam.

ponneri is a taluk of Tiruvallur district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The headquarters of the taluk is the town of Ponneri.

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The objectives of the Highways Department are to maintain and improve the existing roads, such as State Highways, Major District Roads and Other District Roads in the District under the control of the State Government, and to provide better road connectivity with other places / districts.

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