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Kamarajar Road
Maintained byHighways of Tamil Nadu
Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation
Length3 km (1.9 mi)
North endHope College, Coimbatore
Major
junctions

Avinashi Road/Tidel Park Road(Hope College)
Manis Theatre Road(Manis Theatre)
Neelikonampalayam Road/Masakalipalayam Road(Varadharajapuram)
Trichy Road/Vellalore Road(Singanallur)
South endSinganallur, Coimbatore

Kamarajar Road is an arterial road in city of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.[1] This road connects Singanallur and Hope College.It acts as a major link between Avinashi Road and Trichy Road,the two major arterial roads in Coimbatore city.

Alignment[edit]

The road is a two lane road from Hope College to Singanallur.

Bus terminals[edit]

The Singanallur Bus Terminus,one of the intercity bus terminals of Coimbatore city is located along the road.[2]

Places transversed[edit]

  • Hope College
  • Gandhipudur
  • Uppilipalayam
  • ESI
  • Varadharajapuram
  • Singanallur

Major Landmarks on Kamarajar Road[edit]

Singanallur Bus Terminus

Major Hotels[edit]

  • O by Tamara
  • Hotel Park Avenue Suites
  • Fab Hotels Theejas

Cinemas[edit]

  • Manis Theatre

Major Restaurants[edit]

  • Hotel Dindigul Thalapakkati
  • Hotel RHR
  • Renuga Cafe
  • Kovai Royal Biriyani
  • Biriyani Crush
  • Hotel Sooryas
  • Shri Laxmi Narayana
  • Its Shawarma and Lazzi In
  • Hotel Dharun Chettinadu
  • Buhari Biriyani
  • Kovai Grill

Educational institutions[edit]

  • ESIC Medical College[3]
  • VIBGYOR School
  • Gandhi Cenetary Memorial School
  • KSG College of Arts and Science
  • JK College of Nursing and Pharmaceuticals
  • Thiyagi NGR Matric.Hr.Sec.School

Shopping[edit]

  • D Mart,Varadharajapuram
  • Robin's Hypermarket
  • Farm corner

Museum[edit]

  • Kasthuribhai Gandhi Museum

Temple[edit]

  • Sri Ulagalandha Perumal temple
  • Sri Varadharaja Perumal Temple
  • Mariyamman Temple
  • Mahalakshmi Temple

References[edit]

  1. ^ Madhavan, Karthik (29 March 2021). "Kamarajar Road prominence". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  2. ^ "TNSTC to ply special buses to handle Pongal rush". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  3. ^ Preetha, M. Soundariya (2 February 2016). "ESIC medical college, hospital buildings opened". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 April 2020.

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