Posts Tagged ‘Tambaram’

Silent Valley Chennai

Friday, May 13th, 2011

Silent Valley Chennai by Vijay Shanthi Builders at Tambaram has 70 apartments with 10 luxury villas.  Each of the homes comes at an area of 685 to 2436 sq. feet. The Silent Valley apartments come with 60% open area. You get the option of 1 bedroom, 2 and 3 BHK apartments as well as Duplex homes as well as luxury villas there.

Vijay Silent Valley is located in Krishna 1st street Moogambigai Nagar. Extension of Mudichur bypass Road which is located near the GST Road and Tambaram Railway Station. Many major super markets are located around the locality. Famous hospitals like Hindu Mission, Dr. Agarwal Eye Hospital are located near Silent Valley. Schools like Ramakrishna School, Anand Jain School, MCC College, Crescent Engineering college are located near Silent Valley.

Vijay Shanthi are a professionally managed company that has placed client satisfaction above all else. We have a commitment to excellence that greets our customers at the doors of every Vijay Shanthi home, each day of the year.

Amenities

  • Party Hall and Mini theatre
  • Gymnasium and play area
  • Swimming pool and Gazebo
  • Special Yoga Zone.
  • Indoor games
  • Many major super markets are located around the locality
  • Arignar Anna Zoo is located nearby this project

Location : Near GST Road, Tambaram
Plans : 1,2,3 BHK, Duplex, Villas
Sizes : 1225 sq ft – 1643 sq ft
Price Starts from Rs 42,87,500 (Rs 3500 per sqft)

Burning of garbage on Pallavaram radial road irks motorists

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

The continuous burning of garbage on the Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Radial Road is proving dangerous for motorists as it results in poor visibility and also causes health problems for residents.

Inability to implement source segregation, shortage of landfill sites and the delay in implementing the Integrated Modern Compost Yard for three municipalities are some of the reasons why garbage disposal is still huge challenge in the area.

Garbage is burnt on the dry bed of the Periya Eri (big lake) in Pallavaram municipality. “The smoke from the burning garbage blows into the road all day obscuring motorists’ vision. Though the municipality blames miscreants for setting the garbage on fire, it is the local body’s responsibility to ensure scientific disposal of garbage,” said S Kumaresan, a software engineer from Tambaram.

Originally spread over 100 acres, Periya Eri now covers less than 25 acres. It is maintained by the public works department. For years, the Pallavaram municipality has been dumping its garbage on one half of the lake, which is dry. Everyday, around 80 tonnes of garbage is generated within local body limits. As source segregation is not practised in households all the garbage is dumped in the lake bed.

 

 

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