Seemapuram

Seemapuram, also known as Seemavaram, is a village in northern Tamil Nadu, India. It is located to the north of Chennai. It is within Ponneri taluk and elects a Taluk administration councilor. In the 2011 census it had a population of 1,876.

Seemapuram
Village
Population
 • Total
1,876

The village is inhabited by about 150 families. Almost 70% of the population work in agriculture, like paddy fields. Facilities in the village include a government elementary school, a post office and an inter-city bus stop (bus number 114S). The village also has a check dam across the Kosasthalaiyar river which was built during the British administration period of the Madras Presidency. The village has three temples.

Infrastructure Development and Connectivity – Seemapuram (Near Minjur) Outer Ring Road (ORR) The Outer Ring Road (ORR) is a major highway corridor developed around Chennai to improve regional connectivity and reduce traffic congestion within the city. The ORR spans approximately 62 kilometres and connects several national highways and arterial roads around the Chennai Metropolitan Area. The northern stretch of the ORR connects to the Minjur region through the TPP Road corridor, enhancing accessibility to Ennore Port, industrial zones, and northern suburban areas. The highway is designed as a six-lane access-controlled roadway with provision for future infrastructure expansion and urban development along the corridor. The ORR has been identified as a key driver of economic and industrial growth in areas surrounding Minjur, including Seemapuram, due to improved logistics and transport connectivity.