Manali, Chennai

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Manali
Coordinates: 13°09′49″N80°15′31″E / 13.16361°N 80.25856°E / 13.16361; 80.25856
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Chennai
Taluk Tiruvottiyur
Metro Chennai
Zone Manali Zone No 2
Ward Manali (Ward 18, 20, 21)
Elevation
3 m (10 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total35,248
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
600068
Telephone code044-2594
Vehicle registration TN-20-xxxx & TN-18-xxxx(new)
Civic agency Greater Chennai Corporation
Planning agency CMDA
City Chennai
Lok Sabha constituency Chennai North
Vidhan Sabha constituency Thiruvottiyur

Manali is an industrial and residential part of Chennai, India. It is a zone in Greater Chennai Corporation located in the northern part of Chennai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. As of 2011, the neighborhood had a population of 35,248.

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History

In October 2011, the erstwhile Manali municipality of Tiruvallur district merged with Greater Chennai Corporation and later became a part of Chennai district since August 2018.

Demographics

Religious census
ReligionPercent(%)
Hindu
88.02%
Muslim
3.62%
Christian
8.04%
Sikh
0.02%
Buddhist
0.01%
Jain
0.19%
Other
0.09%
No religion
0.0%

According to 2011 census, Manali had a population of 35,248 with a sex-ratio of 968 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929. [1] A total of 4,208 were under the age of six, constituting 2,194 males and 2,014 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 23.33% and 0.09% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the town was 74.52%, compared to the national average of 72.99%. [1] The town had a total of : 9331 households. There were a total of 12,745 workers, comprising 25 cultivators, 49 main agricultural labourers, 127 in house hold industries, 11,293 other workers, 1,251 marginal workers, 12 marginal cultivators, 12 marginal agricultural labourers, 39 marginal workers in household industries and 1,188 other marginal workers. [2] As per the religious census of 2011, Manali had 88.02% Hindus, 3.62% Muslims, 8.04% Christians, 0.02% Sikhs, 0.01% Buddhists, 0.19% Jains, 0.09% following other religions and 0.0% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference. [3]

Location and surroundings

Manali is a neighborhood of Chennai city. It borders Tiruvottiyur to the east,. Madhavaram to the west, Kodungaiyur to the south, 100 ft road[ clarification needed ] and Manali New Town to the North. The main thoroughfares in the area are Kamarajar Salai, Chinnamathur road, School street, Nedunchezhian street and Parthasarathy street.

Manali Zone

The Manali Zone was named as Zone 2 of Chennai Corporation. The Manali Zone contains 7 wards out of Chennai Corporation's 200 wards from ward 15 to ward 21.

Roads

Expressway

Manali Expressway(100 feet road) runs on the north of Manali and terminates at Thiruvottriyur–Ponneri High Road and joins with Manali High Road.

Other main roads

Other main roads in Manali are Kamarajar Road, School Street, Nedunchezhian Road, Chinnamathur Road and Manali Oil Refinery Road.

Transportation

Tiruvottiyur railway station and Perambur railway station are the nearest railway stations of Manali, which are 4 km and 8 km away, respectively. Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) runs passenger buses to Manali from other major parts of the Chennai city. Some of the bus services are :

NormalExpressDeluxeAC VolvoNight
MTC Routes
RouteOriginDestinationViaStatusFare
56DManali Broadway CPCL,MFL, Thiruvottriyur Railway station, Thangal Tollgate, Tondiarpet Depot,Royapuram, Beach StationRunningNormal
44Manali Broadway CPCL, MFL, IOC, Maharani theatre, Korukkupet, Mint, Stanley Hospital, Beach StationRunningNormal
56KManaliThangal TollgateCPCL, MFL, Thiruvottriyur Railway stationRunningNormal
64CManaliBroadwayMathur MMDA, Moolakkadai, Vyasarpadi Market, Doveton, MGR Central StationRunning (At times run via chinna mathur instead of Manali Market)Normal
64CManaliBroadwayMathur MMDA, Moolakkadai, Vyasarpadi Market, Doveton, MGR Central StationRunningDeluxe
38AManaliBroadwayChinna Mathur, Mathur, Moolakkadai, MKB Nagar East, Mint, Beach StationRunningNormal
121AManali CMBT Manali Market, Mathur, Moolakkadai, Retteri junction, ThirumangalamRunningDeluxe
121AManali CMBT Manali Market, Mathur, Moolakkadai, Retteri junction, ThirumangalamRunningNormal
121M ExtnManali CMBT Periya Mathur, Manjambakkam, ThapalPetti, Moolakkadai, Retteri, ThirumangalamRunningNormal
S62Manali Perambur Manali Market, Kodungaiyur (Paravthi Nagar), Moolakkadai, Perambur MarketRunningExpress
S63ManaliMoolakkadaiManali Market, Baljipalayam, selavayol,Vyasarpadi Sidco, ErukkancheryRunningExpress
S56ManaliThiruvottrityurMFL, ITC Lift gate, Thiruvottriyur AjaxRunning;CMRL serviceExpress
170C ExtnManali Guindy I.E. Mathur, Moolakkadai,TVK Nagar, Retteri, CMBT, Vadapalani, EkkatuthangalRunningExpress

Buses passing through Manali

MTC Routes
RouteOriginDestinationViaStatusFare
121Minjur CMBT Nappalayam, MFL Manali Road, Manali B.S., Manjambakkam, MMBT, RetteriRunningDeluxe
164Minjur Perambur Nappalayam, Manali New Town, MFL, Manali Market,Mathur, Moolakkadai, Perambur MarketRunningExpress
56D Extn Mathur M.M.D.A./Assisi NagarBroadwayManali B.S., MFL, Thiruvottriyur R.S., Tondiarpet, Royapuram, Beach stationRunningNormal
121C CMBT EnnoreThirumangalam, MMBT, Manali, ITC Lift Gate, ErnavoorRunningNormal
121D CMBT Manali New TownThirumangalam, Retteri, MMBT, Manali, AndarkuppamRunningNormal
36VRedhillsThiruvottriyurVadakarai, vadaperumbakkam, periya mathur, Manali market,MFL, Thiruvotriyur AjaxRunningNormal

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