. A sprawling residential complex spread across 1.22 acres at Kovur, near Gerugambakkam with 132 houses.
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Blog about GERUGAMBAKKAM - PINCODE 600128 "கெருகம்பாக்கம்", a vast developing, upcoming residential locality in Chennai. Gerugambakam "கெருகம்பாக்கம்" located on Porur - Kunrathur Road, 3 KM from Porur Junction. This blog will cover the activities, development in and around Gerugambakam.
. A sprawling residential complex spread across 1.22 acres at Kovur, near Gerugambakkam with 132 houses.
Location:
Further Details : http://royalsplendour.com/advaya/
Navin Housing is launching its 100th project, Eden Park in Gerugambakkam on the Porur-Kundrathur main road on April 22, 2012, near the PSBB Millennium School.
The bookings will be open at the site from April 21 to April 23. The building will have two-BHK and three-BHK apartments, along with amenities such as a club house, swimming pool and manicured lawns.
On 07th April 2012, in actor Arjun’s garden at Gerugambakkam, Chennai, the Anjaneya statue was erected. The Anjaneya statue is 28 feet in height and weighing 143 tons. It is the one of the tallest Anjaneya in the world on this position.
Actor Arjun said during this occasion, that the construction of the temple will be completed in a year of time.
Residents in and around Gerugambakkam, Porur need no longer depend on measurements in Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam for rainfall data as a new 50-feet automatic rain gauge (ARG) station to be installed in the locality at LMOIS Kolapakkam.
They are installed by the Indian Meteorological Department in Chennai to provide location-specific weather data. Equipped to measure humidity, rainfall and temperature, they will help make accurate forecasts, specifying the rainfall variability. Chennai will be the third metropolis after Delhi and Mumbai to get such as station.
The rainfall, humidity and temperature of the area can be measured with the ARG, which runs on solar power. It is an effort at arranging a denser network of weather monitoring," said B Amudha, scientist, Regional Instruments Maintenance Centre at the Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai. Nine more ARGs are to come up at Taramani, Anna University, Hindustan University, LMOIS Kolapakkam, Poonamallee, Chembarambakkam, Puzhal, Kattupakkam and Avadi by mid-April
Y E A Raj, deputy director-general of meteorology, Regional Meteorological Centre in Chennai, said hourly data will be transmitted to a geostationary satellite, which will re-transmit the data to the receiving earth station at Pune. "The data will help to validate the measurements from the Doppler radar," he said.