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{{Short description|Human settlement in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India}} | |||
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''' | '''Mylapur taluk''' is a [[taluk]] of the city district of [[Chennai district|Chennai]] in the [[Indian state]] of [[Tamil Nadu]]. It was formed in December 2013 from parts of the erstwhile Fort-Tondiarpet and Mylapore-Triplicane taluks.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Chennai-now-has-10-taluks-as-govt-gets-close-to-you/articleshow/27694284.cms |work= The Times of India |title=Chennai now has 10 taluks, as govt gets close to you |author=Julie Mariappan |date=21 December 2013}}</ref> It comprises the neighbourhoods of [[Chintadripet]], [[Mylapore|Mylapur]] and [[Triplicane]]. | ||
# Chintadripet Firka: Chintadripet [Fort-Tondiarpet Taluk], Triplicane (Part 1) [Mylapore-Triplicane Taluk] | |||
# Mylapore Firka: Mylapore South/Mylapore (Part 2) | |||
# Royapettah Firka: Mylapore North/Mylapore (Part 1) | |||
# Triplicane Firka: Triplicane (Part 2) | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 9 July 2023
Mylapur taluk is a taluk of the city district of Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It was formed in December 2013 from parts of the erstwhile Fort-Tondiarpet and Mylapore-Triplicane taluks.[1] It comprises the neighbourhoods of Chintadripet, Mylapur and Triplicane.
- Chintadripet Firka: Chintadripet [Fort-Tondiarpet Taluk], Triplicane (Part 1) [Mylapore-Triplicane Taluk]
- Mylapore Firka: Mylapore South/Mylapore (Part 2)
- Royapettah Firka: Mylapore North/Mylapore (Part 1)
- Triplicane Firka: Triplicane (Part 2)
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- ↑ Julie Mariappan (21 December 2013). "Chennai now has 10 taluks, as govt gets close to you". The Times of India.