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R.C.M Higher Secondary School, Nabi Cresent Matriculation School, Nazareth Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Vijayanta Higher Secondary School(V.H.SS), Vijayanta Model Higher Secondary school, Kendriya Vidyalayas (H.V.F, A.F.S, O.C.F, CRPF), St.Antony’s Middle School, St Joseph’s Matriculation School, I.H.M. Girls Higher Secondary School, Jaigopal Garodia Vivekananda Vidyalaya, G.K Shetty Vivekananda Vidyalaya(K.Nagar), Vijayanta Senior Secondary School, D.S.Selvam Matriculation hr sec school, S.B.Vijaya reddiar matriculation hr sec school Rajalakshmi matriculation hr sec school. Hussain memorial matriculation higher secondary school One of the biggest schools (in student population) in Avadi is Nazareth Matriculation Higher Secondary School. At present, the school offers education to as many as 7200 students. |
There was a vintage World War-II airfield at Red Hills, Sholavaram. This was approachable from the junction close to the CRPF Camp, Avadi, immediately after the Military Hospital. Earlier, it also had a rail link from Avadi passing through Pattabhiram secondary station, PTMS and PTMS E-Depot. Presently this rail line extension terminates at PTMS. Sholavaram was famous for motor sport activities until 1988. Motor racing was discontinued here when the new race course began operations at Irungattukottai, near Sriperumbudur. Sholavaram was used in the infant stages of Indian motor racing by the Madras Motor Sports Club. During its heyday, the Maharaj Kumar of Gondal, Karivardhan, Vijay Mallya and others used to race here. |
St. Peters Engineering College (near Annanur), Vel Tech Engineering College, Vel Hightech Engineering College, Vel Multitech Engineering College, Aalim Muhammed Salegh Group of Educational Institutions(near Avadi IAF), Nazareth College of Arts & Science is located at Kovilpathagai, St. Peters Arts and Science College (near Annanur), S.A Engineering College(near kaduvetti), Mahalakshmi women’s arts and science college, Nazareth College of Education for Women (affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teacher Education University) offers Bachelors degree in Education (B.Ed). Dharmamurthi Rao Bhahadur Calavala Cunnan Chetty’s Hindu College(near Hindu College Railway Station) |
The Indian Air Force has a Mechanical Transport Training Institute Technical (MTTI) here for training its personnel on driving and repairing vehicles and also a base repair depot for repair and maintenance of its various equipment. CVRDE undertakes major research on battle tanks and other combat vehicles. MBT Arjun, armoured ambulance, Combat Improved Ajeya and Nag anti tank missile are some of the recent products from CVRDE. The Heavy Vehicles Factory produces an indigenous version of the T-72 tank known as Ajeya. HVF also produces the main battle tank Arjun. The production of T-90S Bhishma tanks started in 2006–2007. |
As of 2001 India census, Avadi had a population of 230,913. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. The nearby residential areas are the Vellanur Panchayat and Vellanur Village, Muthapudupettai, Defence Enclave, Veerapuram, Mittanemalli, Kovil Padaghai, Brindavan Nagar, Rajiv Nagar, Kamaraj Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, Sabhi Nagar, Shanthi Nagar, Marshal Nesamani Nagar and Poompuzhil Nagar wherein most of employees of the defence organisations live with their families. People from different ethnicities live in Avadi. |
And the fast developing area in Avadi: J.B Estate,Vivekananda Nagar,A.G.D Nagar,Verti Nager,Saraswathi Nagar,Vasantham nagar,Rajbai nagar on the Avadi-Poonamallee Highway. Avadi, comprising a cluster of areas such as Thirumullaivoyal, Muthapudupet and Pattabiram, one of the largest municipalities in the State. Though the municipality has a vast area of 65 km² under its jurisdiction, nearly 25 km² comes under the defence establishments’ control. |
Avadi railway station is one of the terminal station of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. There are frequent Suburban trains from Avadi to Chennai Central, Chennai Beach, Arakonam, Thiruvallur and Tiruthani. Few express trains stop at Avadi. Erode-Chennai Yercaud express -03.25AM; Alleppey-Chennai express-05.50AM; Trivandrum-Chennai mail-06.05AM; Tirupathy-Chennai Garudathiri exp-9.15. |
Avadi bus terminus is located very near to the Avadi Railway station on the MTH road(2 Min’s by walk). Frequent buses plying from Avadi to various destinations like Tambaram, Broadway, Thiruvanmiyur, Anna Square, Vivekanandar illam, Mandaveli, Poonamallee, CMBT, Thiruvallur, Periyapalayam, Arani and 1 SETC service to Rajapalayam via Madurai. Even many buses pass through this terminus. |
The major military establishments having divisions in Avadi are the Indian Air Force, Indian Army, Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF), EFA-Engine Factory,Avadi, Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indian Navy, Central Vehicle Depot (CVD), The Ordnance Depot , Unfit Vehicles park and the Ordnance Clothing Factory (OCF). |
Avadi (“????”) is a suburb of chennai and a municipality in Thiruvallur district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Avadi is an acronym for “Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India”. Situated about 23 km north west of Chennai, it is surrounded by major defence establishments. The neighbourhood is served by Avadi railway station of the Chennai Suburban Railway. |
HDFC bank,ICICI bank,SBI bank,Punjab National Bank,SBT Bank,Axis Bank,Indian Bank,Indian overseas Bank,Central Bank of India,IDBI Bank,Bank of India,Federal Bank,South Indian BAnk,CSB Bank,Andhra Bank,Vijaya Bank,Union Bank of India,City union Bank,KVB Bank. |
Karumari Amman temple, Chinna Amman temple, Nagavalli Amman, and Peruman temple are very famous temples in Avadi. In addition to this many old generation temples are also present in and around Avadi. |
From a municipality in 1970s, the local body has now become a Special Grade Municipality owing to rapid development of the area. It has a population of 3.2 lakh spread over 48 wards. |
The Tamil Nadu Police(TSP) also has a division in Avadi, the TN 2nd & 5th BN. Many of the police personnel are trained here.There are also more than 500 police quarters here. |
Avadi is considered to be among the safest places in and around Chennai where you get both the facilities of city life and the relaxed countryside life. |
From 229,403 in 2001, the population of Avadi has grown to 344,701 in 2011, registering a decadal population growth of 50 percent. |
R.C.M Higher Secondary School, Nabi Cresent Matriculation School, Nazareth Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Vijayanta Higher Secondary School(V.H.SS), Vijayanta Model Higher Secondary school, Kendriya Vidyalayas (H.V.F, A.F.S, O.C.F, CRPF), St.Antony’s Middle School, St Joseph’s Matriculation School, I.H.M. Girls Higher Secondary School, Jaigopal Garodia Vivekananda Vidyalaya, G.K Shetty Vivekananda Vidyalaya(K.Nagar), Vijayanta Senior Secondary School, D.S.Selvam Matriculation hr sec school, S.B.Vijaya reddiar matriculation hr sec school Rajalakshmi matriculation hr sec school. Hussain memorial matriculation higher secondary school One of the biggest schools (in student population) in Avadi is Nazareth Matriculation Higher Secondary School. At present, the school offers education to as many as 7200 students. |
There was a vintage World War-II airfield at Red Hills, Sholavaram. This was approachable from the junction close to the CRPF Camp, Avadi, immediately after the Military Hospital. Earlier, it also had a rail link from Avadi passing through Pattabhiram secondary station, PTMS and PTMS E-Depot. Presently this rail line extension terminates at PTMS. Sholavaram was famous for motor sport activities until 1988. Motor racing was discontinued here when the new race course began operations at Irungattukottai, near Sriperumbudur. Sholavaram was used in the infant stages of Indian motor racing by the Madras Motor Sports Club. During its heyday, the Maharaj Kumar of Gondal, Karivardhan, Vijay Mallya and others used to race here. |
St. Peters Engineering College (near Annanur), Vel Tech Engineering College, Vel Hightech Engineering College, Vel Multitech Engineering College, Aalim Muhammed Salegh Group of Educational Institutions(near Avadi IAF), Nazareth College of Arts & Science is located at Kovilpathagai, St. Peters Arts and Science College (near Annanur), S.A Engineering College(near kaduvetti), Mahalakshmi women’s arts and science college, Nazareth College of Education for Women (affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teacher Education University) offers Bachelors degree in Education (B.Ed). Dharmamurthi Rao Bhahadur Calavala Cunnan Chetty’s Hindu College(near Hindu College Railway Station) |
The Indian Air Force has a Mechanical Transport Training Institute Technical (MTTI) here for training its personnel on driving and repairing vehicles and also a base repair depot for repair and maintenance of its various equipment. CVRDE undertakes major research on battle tanks and other combat vehicles. MBT Arjun, armoured ambulance, Combat Improved Ajeya and Nag anti tank missile are some of the recent products from CVRDE. The Heavy Vehicles Factory produces an indigenous version of the T-72 tank known as Ajeya. HVF also produces the main battle tank Arjun. The production of T-90S Bhishma tanks started in 2006–2007. |
As of 2001 India census, Avadi had a population of 230,913. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. The nearby residential areas are the Vellanur Panchayat and Vellanur Village, Muthapudupettai, Defence Enclave, Veerapuram, Mittanemalli, Kovil Padaghai, Brindavan Nagar, Rajiv Nagar, Kamaraj Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, Sabhi Nagar, Shanthi Nagar, Marshal Nesamani Nagar and Poompuzhil Nagar wherein most of employees of the defence organisations live with their families. People from different ethnicities live in Avadi. |
And the fast developing area in Avadi: J.B Estate,Vivekananda Nagar,A.G.D Nagar,Verti Nager,Saraswathi Nagar,Vasantham nagar,Rajbai nagar on the Avadi-Poonamallee Highway. Avadi, comprising a cluster of areas such as Thirumullaivoyal, Muthapudupet and Pattabiram, one of the largest municipalities in the State. Though the municipality has a vast area of 65 km² under its jurisdiction, nearly 25 km² comes under the defence establishments’ control. |
Avadi railway station is one of the terminal station of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. There are frequent Suburban trains from Avadi to Chennai Central, Chennai Beach, Arakonam, Thiruvallur and Tiruthani. Few express trains stop at Avadi. Erode-Chennai Yercaud express -03.25AM; Alleppey-Chennai express-05.50AM; Trivandrum-Chennai mail-06.05AM; Tirupathy-Chennai Garudathiri exp-9.15. |
Avadi bus terminus is located very near to the Avadi Railway station on the MTH road(2 Min’s by walk). Frequent buses plying from Avadi to various destinations like Tambaram, Broadway, Thiruvanmiyur, Anna Square, Vivekanandar illam, Mandaveli, Poonamallee, CMBT, Thiruvallur, Periyapalayam, Arani and 1 SETC service to Rajapalayam via Madurai. Even many buses pass through this terminus. |
The major military establishments having divisions in Avadi are the Indian Air Force, Indian Army, Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF), EFA-Engine Factory,Avadi, Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indian Navy, Central Vehicle Depot (CVD), The Ordnance Depot , Unfit Vehicles park and the Ordnance Clothing Factory (OCF). |
Avadi (“????”) is a suburb of chennai and a municipality in Thiruvallur district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Avadi is an acronym for “Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India”. Situated about 23 km north west of Chennai, it is surrounded by major defence establishments. The neighbourhood is served by Avadi railway station of the Chennai Suburban Railway. |
HDFC bank,ICICI bank,SBI bank,Punjab National Bank,SBT Bank,Axis Bank,Indian Bank,Indian overseas Bank,Central Bank of India,IDBI Bank,Bank of India,Federal Bank,South Indian BAnk,CSB Bank,Andhra Bank,Vijaya Bank,Union Bank of India,City union Bank,KVB Bank. |
Karumari Amman temple, Chinna Amman temple, Nagavalli Amman, and Peruman temple are very famous temples in Avadi. In addition to this many old generation temples are also present in and around Avadi. |
From a municipality in 1970s, the local body has now become a Special Grade Municipality owing to rapid development of the area. It has a population of 3.2 lakh spread over 48 wards. |
The Tamil Nadu Police(TSP) also has a division in Avadi, the TN 2nd & 5th BN. Many of the police personnel are trained here.There are also more than 500 police quarters here. |
Avadi is considered to be among the safest places in and around Chennai where you get both the facilities of city life and the relaxed countryside life. |
From 229,403 in 2001, the population of Avadi has grown to 344,701 in 2011, registering a decadal population growth of 50 percent. |
R.C.M Higher Secondary School, Nabi Cresent Matriculation School, Nazareth Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Vijayanta Higher Secondary School(V.H.SS), Vijayanta Model Higher Secondary school, Kendriya Vidyalayas (H.V.F, A.F.S, O.C.F, CRPF), St.Antony’s Middle School, St Joseph’s Matriculation School, I.H.M. Girls Higher Secondary School, Jaigopal Garodia Vivekananda Vidyalaya, G.K Shetty Vivekananda Vidyalaya(K.Nagar), Vijayanta Senior Secondary School, D.S.Selvam Matriculation hr sec school, S.B.Vijaya reddiar matriculation hr sec school Rajalakshmi matriculation hr sec school. Hussain memorial matriculation higher secondary school One of the biggest schools (in student population) in Avadi is Nazareth Matriculation Higher Secondary School. At present, the school offers education to as many as 7200 students. |
There was a vintage World War-II airfield at Red Hills, Sholavaram. This was approachable from the junction close to the CRPF Camp, Avadi, immediately after the Military Hospital. Earlier, it also had a rail link from Avadi passing through Pattabhiram secondary station, PTMS and PTMS E-Depot. Presently this rail line extension terminates at PTMS. Sholavaram was famous for motor sport activities until 1988. Motor racing was discontinued here when the new race course began operations at Irungattukottai, near Sriperumbudur. Sholavaram was used in the infant stages of Indian motor racing by the Madras Motor Sports Club. During its heyday, the Maharaj Kumar of Gondal, Karivardhan, Vijay Mallya and others used to race here. |
St. Peters Engineering College (near Annanur), Vel Tech Engineering College, Vel Hightech Engineering College, Vel Multitech Engineering College, Aalim Muhammed Salegh Group of Educational Institutions(near Avadi IAF), Nazareth College of Arts & Science is located at Kovilpathagai, St. Peters Arts and Science College (near Annanur), S.A Engineering College(near kaduvetti), Mahalakshmi women’s arts and science college, Nazareth College of Education for Women (affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teacher Education University) offers Bachelors degree in Education (B.Ed). Dharmamurthi Rao Bhahadur Calavala Cunnan Chetty’s Hindu College(near Hindu College Railway Station) |
The Indian Air Force has a Mechanical Transport Training Institute Technical (MTTI) here for training its personnel on driving and repairing vehicles and also a base repair depot for repair and maintenance of its various equipment. CVRDE undertakes major research on battle tanks and other combat vehicles. MBT Arjun, armoured ambulance, Combat Improved Ajeya and Nag anti tank missile are some of the recent products from CVRDE. The Heavy Vehicles Factory produces an indigenous version of the T-72 tank known as Ajeya. HVF also produces the main battle tank Arjun. The production of T-90S Bhishma tanks started in 2006–2007. |
As of 2001 India census, Avadi had a population of 230,913. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. The nearby residential areas are the Vellanur Panchayat and Vellanur Village, Muthapudupettai, Defence Enclave, Veerapuram, Mittanemalli, Kovil Padaghai, Brindavan Nagar, Rajiv Nagar, Kamaraj Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, Sabhi Nagar, Shanthi Nagar, Marshal Nesamani Nagar and Poompuzhil Nagar wherein most of employees of the defence organisations live with their families. People from different ethnicities live in Avadi. |
And the fast developing area in Avadi: J.B Estate,Vivekananda Nagar,A.G.D Nagar,Verti Nager,Saraswathi Nagar,Vasantham nagar,Rajbai nagar on the Avadi-Poonamallee Highway. Avadi, comprising a cluster of areas such as Thirumullaivoyal, Muthapudupet and Pattabiram, one of the largest municipalities in the State. Though the municipality has a vast area of 65 km² under its jurisdiction, nearly 25 km² comes under the defence establishments’ control. |
Avadi railway station is one of the terminal station of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. There are frequent Suburban trains from Avadi to Chennai Central, Chennai Beach, Arakonam, Thiruvallur and Tiruthani. Few express trains stop at Avadi. Erode-Chennai Yercaud express -03.25AM; Alleppey-Chennai express-05.50AM; Trivandrum-Chennai mail-06.05AM; Tirupathy-Chennai Garudathiri exp-9.15. |
Avadi bus terminus is located very near to the Avadi Railway station on the MTH road(2 Min’s by walk). Frequent buses plying from Avadi to various destinations like Tambaram, Broadway, Thiruvanmiyur, Anna Square, Vivekanandar illam, Mandaveli, Poonamallee, CMBT, Thiruvallur, Periyapalayam, Arani and 1 SETC service to Rajapalayam via Madurai. Even many buses pass through this terminus. |
The major military establishments having divisions in Avadi are the Indian Air Force, Indian Army, Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF), EFA-Engine Factory,Avadi, Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indian Navy, Central Vehicle Depot (CVD), The Ordnance Depot , Unfit Vehicles park and the Ordnance Clothing Factory (OCF). |
Avadi (“????”) is a suburb of chennai and a municipality in Thiruvallur district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Avadi is an acronym for “Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India”. Situated about 23 km north west of Chennai, it is surrounded by major defence establishments. The neighbourhood is served by Avadi railway station of the Chennai Suburban Railway. |
HDFC bank,ICICI bank,SBI bank,Punjab National Bank,SBT Bank,Axis Bank,Indian Bank,Indian overseas Bank,Central Bank of India,IDBI Bank,Bank of India,Federal Bank,South Indian BAnk,CSB Bank,Andhra Bank,Vijaya Bank,Union Bank of India,City union Bank,KVB Bank. |
Karumari Amman temple, Chinna Amman temple, Nagavalli Amman, and Peruman temple are very famous temples in Avadi. In addition to this many old generation temples are also present in and around Avadi. |
From a municipality in 1970s, the local body has now become a Special Grade Municipality owing to rapid development of the area. It has a population of 3.2 lakh spread over 48 wards. |
The Tamil Nadu Police(TSP) also has a division in Avadi, the TN 2nd & 5th BN. Many of the police personnel are trained here.There are also more than 500 police quarters here. |
Avadi is considered to be among the safest places in and around Chennai where you get both the facilities of city life and the relaxed countryside life. |
From 229,403 in 2001, the population of Avadi has grown to 344,701 in 2011, registering a decadal population growth of 50 percent. |
R.C.M Higher Secondary School, Nabi Cresent Matriculation School, Nazareth Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Vijayanta Higher Secondary School(V.H.SS), Vijayanta Model Higher Secondary school, Kendriya Vidyalayas (H.V.F, A.F.S, O.C.F, CRPF), St.Antony’s Middle School, St Joseph’s Matriculation School, I.H.M. Girls Higher Secondary School, Jaigopal Garodia Vivekananda Vidyalaya, G.K Shetty Vivekananda Vidyalaya(K.Nagar), Vijayanta Senior Secondary School, D.S.Selvam Matriculation hr sec school, S.B.Vijaya reddiar matriculation hr sec school Rajalakshmi matriculation hr sec school. Hussain memorial matriculation higher secondary school One of the biggest schools (in student population) in Avadi is Nazareth Matriculation Higher Secondary School. At present, the school offers education to as many as 7200 students. |
There was a vintage World War-II airfield at Red Hills, Sholavaram. This was approachable from the junction close to the CRPF Camp, Avadi, immediately after the Military Hospital. Earlier, it also had a rail link from Avadi passing through Pattabhiram secondary station, PTMS and PTMS E-Depot. Presently this rail line extension terminates at PTMS. Sholavaram was famous for motor sport activities until 1988. Motor racing was discontinued here when the new race course began operations at Irungattukottai, near Sriperumbudur. Sholavaram was used in the infant stages of Indian motor racing by the Madras Motor Sports Club. During its heyday, the Maharaj Kumar of Gondal, Karivardhan, Vijay Mallya and others used to race here. |
St. Peters Engineering College (near Annanur), Vel Tech Engineering College, Vel Hightech Engineering College, Vel Multitech Engineering College, Aalim Muhammed Salegh Group of Educational Institutions(near Avadi IAF), Nazareth College of Arts & Science is located at Kovilpathagai, St. Peters Arts and Science College (near Annanur), S.A Engineering College(near kaduvetti), Mahalakshmi women’s arts and science college, Nazareth College of Education for Women (affiliated to Tamil Nadu Teacher Education University) offers Bachelors degree in Education (B.Ed). Dharmamurthi Rao Bhahadur Calavala Cunnan Chetty’s Hindu College(near Hindu College Railway Station) |
The Indian Air Force has a Mechanical Transport Training Institute Technical (MTTI) here for training its personnel on driving and repairing vehicles and also a base repair depot for repair and maintenance of its various equipment. CVRDE undertakes major research on battle tanks and other combat vehicles. MBT Arjun, armoured ambulance, Combat Improved Ajeya and Nag anti tank missile are some of the recent products from CVRDE. The Heavy Vehicles Factory produces an indigenous version of the T-72 tank known as Ajeya. HVF also produces the main battle tank Arjun. The production of T-90S Bhishma tanks started in 2006–2007. |
As of 2001 India census, Avadi had a population of 230,913. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. The nearby residential areas are the Vellanur Panchayat and Vellanur Village, Muthapudupettai, Defence Enclave, Veerapuram, Mittanemalli, Kovil Padaghai, Brindavan Nagar, Rajiv Nagar, Kamaraj Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, Sabhi Nagar, Shanthi Nagar, Marshal Nesamani Nagar and Poompuzhil Nagar wherein most of employees of the defence organisations live with their families. People from different ethnicities live in Avadi. |
And the fast developing area in Avadi: J.B Estate,Vivekananda Nagar,A.G.D Nagar,Verti Nager,Saraswathi Nagar,Vasantham nagar,Rajbai nagar on the Avadi-Poonamallee Highway. Avadi, comprising a cluster of areas such as Thirumullaivoyal, Muthapudupet and Pattabiram, one of the largest municipalities in the State. Though the municipality has a vast area of 65 km² under its jurisdiction, nearly 25 km² comes under the defence establishments’ control. |
Avadi railway station is one of the terminal station of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. There are frequent Suburban trains from Avadi to Chennai Central, Chennai Beach, Arakonam, Thiruvallur and Tiruthani. Few express trains stop at Avadi. Erode-Chennai Yercaud express -03.25AM; Alleppey-Chennai express-05.50AM; Trivandrum-Chennai mail-06.05AM; Tirupathy-Chennai Garudathiri exp-9.15. |
Avadi bus terminus is located very near to the Avadi Railway station on the MTH road(2 Min’s by walk). Frequent buses plying from Avadi to various destinations like Tambaram, Broadway, Thiruvanmiyur, Anna Square, Vivekanandar illam, Mandaveli, Poonamallee, CMBT, Thiruvallur, Periyapalayam, Arani and 1 SETC service to Rajapalayam via Madurai. Even many buses pass through this terminus. |
The major military establishments having divisions in Avadi are the Indian Air Force, Indian Army, Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF), EFA-Engine Factory,Avadi, Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indian Navy, Central Vehicle Depot (CVD), The Ordnance Depot , Unfit Vehicles park and the Ordnance Clothing Factory (OCF). |
Avadi (“????”) is a suburb of chennai and a municipality in Thiruvallur district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Avadi is an acronym for “Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India”. Situated about 23 km north west of Chennai, it is surrounded by major defence establishments. The neighbourhood is served by Avadi railway station of the Chennai Suburban Railway. |
HDFC bank,ICICI bank,SBI bank,Punjab National Bank,SBT Bank,Axis Bank,Indian Bank,Indian overseas Bank,Central Bank of India,IDBI Bank,Bank of India,Federal Bank,South Indian BAnk,CSB Bank,Andhra Bank,Vijaya Bank,Union Bank of India,City union Bank,KVB Bank. |
Karumari Amman temple, Chinna Amman temple, Nagavalli Amman, and Peruman temple are very famous temples in Avadi. In addition to this many old generation temples are also present in and around Avadi. |
From a municipality in 1970s, the local body has now become a Special Grade Municipality owing to rapid development of the area. It has a population of 3.2 lakh spread over 48 wards. |
The Tamil Nadu Police(TSP) also has a division in Avadi, the TN 2nd & 5th BN. Many of the police personnel are trained here.There are also more than 500 police quarters here. |
Avadi is considered to be among the safest places in and around Chennai where you get both the facilities of city life and the relaxed countryside life. |
From 229,403 in 2001, the population of Avadi has grown to 344,701 in 2011, registering a decadal population growth of 50 percent. |
owers to Avadi: Celebrating Life, Love, and Tradition with the Perfect Floral Gesture
Flowers have always been symbols of beauty, warmth, and emotions. From the simplest gestures to the grandest celebrations, flowers have been used for centuries to convey love, joy, gratitude, and sympathy. In India, a country rich in culture and tradition, sending flowers is a practice that holds deep emotional significance. Whether it’s for a wedding, a birthday, a festive occasion, or as a token of condolence, flowers serve as messengers of human emotion, making them one of the most cherished gifts. In Avadi, a bustling town in Tamil Nadu, the tradition of sending flowers is no different. With the rise of online florists and easy delivery services, sending flowers to Avadi has become an increasingly popular choice for people across the world, allowing them to connect with their loved ones in a special way.
In this article, we will explore the reasons why sending flowers to Avadi is such a meaningful gesture, how florists in India help bring your floral gifts to life, and why Avadi, with its rich cultural history and vibrant community, is an ideal place to celebrate this tradition.
Avadi is a town located in the northern part of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and is a hub for both residential and industrial growth. Known for its proximity to the state capital Chennai, it is a vibrant community with a mix of traditional and modern influences. The town is an excellent blend of rural charm and urban convenience, with people from various cultural backgrounds and religions residing together in harmony.
In Avadi, just like the rest of India, flowers are often given as tokens of love and affection. Whether it’s for a romantic gesture, a gesture of appreciation, or simply to brighten someone’s day, sending flowers is a timeless way of showing that you care.
Romantic Occasions: One of the most common reasons for sending flowers to Avadi is for romantic occasions like anniversaries, Valentine’s Day, or simply to surprise a partner. Roses are the quintessential symbol of love, and their romantic symbolism transcends cultures. A bouquet of fresh red roses is a perfect way to tell someone how much you love them, while other flower varieties like lilies, tulips, and orchids can be used to express admiration, passion, and respect. Whether it’s a first date or a milestone anniversary, flowers serve as an elegant and thoughtful gesture to show your affection.
Appreciation and Gratitude: Sending flowers to Avadi can also be a way to express gratitude. A simple bouquet of mixed flowers is a wonderful way to thank someone for their kindness, help, or support. Whether it’s a gesture of thanks for a teacher, a mentor, a colleague, or a friend, flowers are a beautiful and universal way to convey your appreciation. The vibrant colors and sweet fragrance of the flowers mirror the warmth and affection of the gesture, making it a memorable and heartfelt expression.
India is a land of celebrations, and Avadi is no exception. From weddings to birthdays, festivals, and milestones, flowers play a central role in many of these occasions. Sending flowers to Avadi for such events is a common and much-loved practice.
Weddings and Engagements: In India, weddings are grand affairs filled with numerous rituals and customs, and flowers are an integral part of the celebrations. Florists in Avadi create stunning floral decorations for weddings, from garlands to centerpieces and mandaps. Additionally, sending flowers to the bride and groom on their wedding day is a tradition that signifies good luck, prosperity, and a blessed future together. Whether it’s a traditional flower garland, a decorative arrangement, or a simple bouquet, sending flowers to Avadi during wedding celebrations enhances the joy of the occasion and brings beauty to the event.
Birthdays: Birthdays are another special occasion where flowers play an important role. A bouquet of colorful flowers is a popular gift for people of all ages. It’s a thoughtful and joyful way to celebrate someone’s special day, and the vibrant hues of the flowers reflect the energy and happiness associated with birthdays. Florists in Avadi offer a wide range of birthday flower arrangements, from classic roses to mixed floral designs that are sure to bring a smile to the recipient’s face.
Festivals: India celebrates a wide range of festivals, and flowers are a key part of these celebrations. In Avadi, flowers are used for various religious and cultural occasions, such as Diwali, Pongal, Navratri, and more. During these festivals, sending flowers to family members, friends, and loved ones is a way to share in the festive joy. In particular, marigolds, jasmine, and lotus flowers are highly favored for their association with religious practices and festive spirit. The aroma and colors of these flowers create a joyful atmosphere, enhancing the beauty of the celebration.
Flowers are also used to convey sympathy and provide comfort during difficult times. When someone in Avadi loses a loved one, sending flowers to express condolences is a compassionate and respectful gesture. While words may fall short in such times, flowers offer a way to show that you are thinking of the bereaved and are offering them your support and love.
In today’s digital age, sending flowers to Avadi is easier than ever before. Online florists have revolutionized the way flowers are purchased and delivered, allowing people to send floral gifts to their loved ones in Avadi from anywhere in the world. Here’s how online florists make this process convenient and efficient:
Gone are the days when you had to physically visit a flower shop in Avadi to order a bouquet. With the rise of online flower delivery services, you can now browse and order flowers from the comfort of your home. Most online florists in India offer user-friendly websites or mobile apps, where you can select from a wide range of flowers and floral arrangements. Whether you need a simple bouquet of roses or an elaborate wedding decoration, online florists provide a vast selection that suits every occasion and budget.
Sometimes, life catches up, and you forget an important occasion or realize last-minute that you need to send flowers. Online florists in Avadi offer same-day and even midnight delivery services to ensure that your flowers arrive on time. Whether it’s a birthday surprise at midnight or a last-minute anniversary gift, online florists can make sure that your flowers are delivered promptly, no matter the hour.
Online florists in Avadi offer a broad variety of flowers for all occasions. You can choose from single flowers like roses, lilies, and orchids, or go for mixed bouquets that include a combination of flowers. Florists also offer seasonal flowers that are perfect for festivals like Diwali and Pongal. This variety allows you to choose flowers based on the occasion, recipient’s preferences, or even your budget.
Another advantage of online florists is the ability to personalize your floral gift. You can add a personalized message or a small gift like chocolates or a teddy bear to accompany the flowers. Customizing the arrangement to suit the recipient’s taste makes the gesture more meaningful and special.
One of the biggest benefits of online florists is their accessibility. Whether you are in India or abroad, you can easily send flowers to Avadi. Online florists cater to different price points, offering affordable options for every budget. You can choose a bouquet that fits your budget without compromising on the quality and freshness of the flowers. With discounts, combo offers, and seasonal sales, sending flowers to Avadi has never been more affordable.
While online flower delivery services are convenient, choosing a local florist in Avadi has its own set of benefits. Local florists have a deep understanding of the area’s preferences and can provide you with more customized and fresh arrangements. Moreover, they support the local economy and can offer faster and more personalized services. By choosing a local florist, you also ensure that the flowers are sourced from local farms, which often leads to better freshness and quicker delivery.
Sending flowers to Avadi is a timeless and thoughtful gesture that conveys love, appreciation, and support. Whether it’s for a wedding, a birthday, a religious occasion, or a moment of loss, flowers serve as a beautiful expression of human emotion. Thanks to online florists, sending flowers to Avadi has become more convenient and accessible, making it easy to surprise your loved ones and celebrate the important moments in life.
With their rich cultural traditions, people in Avadi understand the power of flowers to brighten lives, bring comfort, and add beauty to every occasion. So, the next time you want to express your feelings, whether for a celebration or a moment of sympathy, consider sending flowers to Avadi — a gift that will surely speak volumes.
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