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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Kolapakkam

Kolapakkam is a suburban area situated in the southwestern part of Chennai, within the Kanchipuram district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located at an altitude of about 42 m above the mean sea level with the geographical coordinates of 13°00′36″N 80°08′57″E / 13.0101°N 80.1492°E / 13.0101; 80.1492 and is 20 kilometers from the city center. Kolapakkam is known for its blend of residential neighborhoods and commercial establishments, rapidly developing into a prominent locality within the Chennai metropolitan area. Its strategic location near the Chennai Bypass and Outer Ring Road enhances its connectivity, making it easily accessible from various parts of the city.

The area offers a mix of modern amenities and traditional charm, making it an attractive destination for families and professionals alike. Surrounded by several educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and recreational spots, Kolapakkam continues to witness significant growth and urbanization.

Developments

Kolapakkam is undergoing significant residential development, with several new apartment buildings and housing developments underway. These projects offer a variety of housing options, catering to different needs and preferences. If you visit Kolapakkam, you might notice numerous construction activities as these projects move towards completion. The new developments are expected to increase the housing options available, making Kolapakkam an attractive location for people looking to buy or rent homes.

Additionally, there are many schools, hospitals here boosting the area's appeal. The mix of residential and commercial areas includes various shops, restaurants, and other businesses, indicating growth in the local economy. Community development is also a focus, with new parks, playgrounds, and public spaces being built, contributing to the overall quality of life in Kolapakkam.

Temples

Agastheeswarar Temple and Dharmaraja Temple situated in Kolapakkam are under the control of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department, Government of Tamil Nadu.

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