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  1. Existence of many academic institutions, production units, business establishments, religious monuments and temples further enhances the strategic importance of Tiruvallur district for the state of Tamil Nadu.

  2. Tiruvallur district, also spelled as Thiruvallur district, is one of the 38 districts (an administrative district) in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The fast developing city of Tiruvallur is the district headquarters. The district has a mixture of urban and rural characteristics.

  3. About District. History of Tiruvallur. Tiruvallur was originally known as Tiruevullur which specifies the sleeping position of the Holy Lord “Vishnu”, in the Veeraragava temple of Tiruvallur. Later people began to refer it by names such as Trivellore and Tiruvallur. Today Tiruvallur is well known, one of the reasons being the Veeraragava Temple.

  4. Jan 12, 2019 · Top Things to Do in Tiruvallur District, India. Places to Visit in Tiruvallur District. Enter dates. Attractions. Filters. Sort. Category types. Attractions. Tours. Day Trips. Outdoor Activities. Food & Drink. Transportation. Types of Attractions. Sights & Landmarks. Nature & Parks. Boat Tours & Water Sports. Traveller rating. & up. Good for.

  5. Jul 12, 2024 · Public Utilities. Press Release. Photo Gallery. Right to Information Act. Tiruvallur (001-SC) Parliamentary Constituency 2024 Expenditure Statement of Candidates. Close. Home. About District. Map of District.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TiruvallurTiruvallur - Wikipedia

    Website. municipality .tn .gov .in /Tiruvallur /. Tiruvallur is a Grade I municipality [3] in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on the banks of Coovum river about 46 km (29 mi) from downtown Chennai ( Madras) and just 5 km from megacity border, in the western part of the Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA).

  7. The Thiruvallur district is a district of Tamil Nadu state with its administrative headquarters located at Thiruvallur town. It is believed that the term "Tiruvallur" is derived from the Tamil sentence "tirue vvull?”.