Puthagaram, Chennai

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Puthagaram
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Puthagaram
Coordinates: 13°08′25″N80°11′17″E / 13.140251°N 80.18808°E / 13.140251; 80.18808
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State TamilNadu Logo.svg Tamil Nadu
District Chennai
MetroChennai
ZoneMadhavaram Zone No 3
WardPuthagaram (Ward 24)
Elevation
7 m (23 ft)
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
600099
Telephone code044
Vehicle registration TN-05-xxxx
Planning agency CMDA
CityChennai
Lok Sabha constituencyThiruvallur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyMadhavaram

Puthagaram has developed from being a rural area along the Redhills high road to become one of the important residential localities of Chennai. It was a village panchayat till October 2011.Now as per a G.O., Puthagaram has become a part of the zone 3, Madhavaram, of the Chennai Corporation.Though Puthagaram has escalated itself from being a less-known suburb to a nominally decent suburban centre it still has not grown on par with the other localities in Chennai itself. For instance it still lacks proper roads and connectivity albeit the Corporation of Chennai has been carrying on various infrastructure projects in full-swing which are expected to reach completion soon.

A possible expansion of Chennai city limits from 174 km2 to 430 km2 may require merger of several suburbs, and Puthagaram panchayath is likely to be detached from Madhavaram. [1]

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