Moolakothalam | |
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Coordinates:13°06′25″N80°16′26″E / 13.107000°N 80.273800°E /13.107000; 80.273800 | |
Country | ![]() |
State | ![]() |
District | Chennai district |
Elevation | 29 m (95 ft) |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil,English |
• Speech | Tamil,English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 600021 |
Telephone Code | +9144xxxxxxxx |
Neighbourhoods | George Town,Royapuram, Kondithope,MannadiVannarapettai,Tondiarpet,Sowcarpet,Vallalar Nagar,Basin bridge andKasimedu |
Corporation | Greater Chennai Corporation |
District Collector | Tmt. S. Amirtha Jothi, I. A. S. |
LS | Chennai Central Lok Sabha constituency |
VS | Harbour Assembly constituency |
MP | Dayanidhi Maran |
MLA | P. K. Sekar Babu |
Website | https://chennaicorporation.gov.in |
Moolakothalam is a neighbourhood inChennai district ofTamil Nadu state in the peninsularIndia.[1][2][3][4][5] Moolakothalam has a dry fish market which functions for more than 50 years.[6]
Moolakothalam is located at an altitude of about m above the mean sea level with the geographical coordinates of13°06′25″N80°16′26″E / 13.107000°N 80.273800°E /13.107000; 80.273800.[7]
There is a 120-year-old burial ground in Moolakothalam.[8] The burial ground is a historical site of the final resting place of anti-Hindi agitation leaders viz., Natarajan and Thalamuthu. Also, there is a memorial erected, for social activist cum reformerS. Dharmambal, in Moolakothalam.[9] The surface area of this burial ground is of 20 acres.[10] There is a proposal of State Government of Tamil Nadu, to construct a multi-storey apartment complex near the burial ground of Moolakothalam, for the welfare of Adi-dravida people living there.[11] Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance board makes necessary steps to acquire a part of the burial ground here for this purpose, even though some political parties such as MDMK, CPM and VCK, oppose this.[12] The project cost of the proposed 1,044 dwelling units to be built with all modern amenities, is estimated to about ₹138.29 crore.[13]Murthy Vinayagar Temple located in Moolakothalam is under the control ofHindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department, Government of Tamil Nadu.[14]