Tamilnadu - The Industrial estate of the world The State of Tamilnadu prides itself on its dedicated and talented workforce. Tamilnadu has been the leading front in economical and educational progress in the country . Politically stable, peaceful and religiousness practiced throughout has made it an ideal destination of all major industries to this state.
Please contact us by mail with all your details for listing in this Directory. Together we can change the world a better place to live . Tamilnadu - The Engineering center of the worldThe capital city of Madras is also boasts of world class infrastructure like :
Chennai has emerged as India's largest automobile and auto components exporter in India.
NATRIP: Govt of India is currently implementing a project "National Automotive Testing R&D Infrastructure Project" (NATRIP) in Oragdam near Chennai at a project cost of about Rs.450 Crores. This project aims at facilitating introduction of world-class automotive safety, emission and performance standards in India as also ensure seamless integration of our automotive industry with the global industry. Many more Projects are on the anvil ........ more Other Major Industrial Centers in TamilNadu
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Education and Infrastucture receives top Priority in TamilNaduChennai , The capital of Tamilnadu houses one of the oldest established engineering colleges of India, The college of Engineering Guindy- 1964 and has premier educational institutions in all technical and financial fields. Madras University benchmarked educational standards much before many major universities even came into existence in India. The city is home to a large student population with educated parents not to be found in any part of the world . The whole state houses a large number of colleges and schools offering technical, arts and literature courses that are among the best managed institutions in the country. The famed Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IITM) situated in a sprawling verdant campus in Guindy, generates more than 200 Crores in Indian rupees as Industrial reesearch revenues and some of the best brains are produced for the World to become a Better place to live .
The State Houses one of the Biggest Library in the name of Anna centenial library and houses books of a Rare collection on the lines of many big universities in USA. Ms Hillary clinton, recently visited the library and appreciated its depth of organising such a resource in the State.
Stretching over 60 km of coastline, Chennai’s beaches are among the longest in the country. The city’s tourism industry is growing fast, with new spas, restaurants and resorts popping up along the East Coast Road. The East Coast Road (ECR) is a ‘state-of-the-art’ highway that cruises along to the old town of Mahabalipuram and to Chennai’s favourite neighbour, Puducherry. Two more highways, the Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR) and the Grand Southern Trunk Road (GST) have been developed along the lines of the ECR. SHIP BUILDING IN ENNORE PORT L&T Ship Building Ltd is likely to form a joint venture with Ennore Port Ltd and the Tamilnadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO), to build a 25.5 km road that would connect Ennore port and Kattupalli port.
The road project is estimated to cost Rs 360 crore. Road project with Japanese assistanceThe Tamil Nadu Government has named the ‘Outer Ring Road Phase-II' project among the projects that are to be undertaken with the assistance of Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA). The Outer Ring Road project is for building a road that would bypass Chennai, connecting Vandalur – a suburb that lies just outside Chennai to the south — to Minjur, some 40 km to the north of the city. The Phase-I, which stretches 30 km from Vandalur to Nemilichery, is currently under way. It is being put up at a cost of Rs 1,080 crore. The Phase-II would link Nemilichery to Minjur. The 32-km-road would cost Rs 1,075 crore to build. Once the project is completed vehicles that, for instance, take cargo from districts lying to the south of Chennai to the Ennore port, would be able to do so without entering the city. |