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Name Pinnacle height Year Structure type Location INS Kattabomman, Large masts [1]: 471 metres (1,545 ft) 1990 Guyed mast: Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu: Rameswaram TV Tower: 323 metres (1,060 ft)
The era of skyscrapers in India began with the completion of the LIC Building in Chennai in 1959. With 12 floors initially, it was the first skyscraper in the country and remained the tallest building in the country until 1961, when it was surpassed by the 25-story Usha Kiran Building in Mumbai. [2]
The Rameswaram TV Tower is a free-standing tower that was built in 1995. Standing at 323 metres (1,060 ft), [1] it is the tallest structure in India.The tower is used by Doordarshan for television broadcasting.
Structure type Place Notes INS Kattabomman, large masts India: 471 metres (1,545 ft) 2013 Guyed mast: Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu: Tallest structure in South Asia. Tallest military structure in the world. Lotus Tower Sri Lanka: 356 metres (1,168 ft) 2019 Concrete: Colombo, Sri Lanka: Tallest self-supported structure in South Asia. Rameswaram TV ...
Palais Royale is an under-construction [8] supertall residential skyscraper in Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [9] [6] At 320 metres (1,050 ft), it is the tallest topped out building and third tallest structure in India. [10] The building had topped-out in 2018 but the facades and interior of the skyscraper are still under construction. [9]
Called Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir, its central grand temple is designed to rise nearly 700-feet high, making it taller than Germany’s Ulm Minster.
Lokhandwala Minerva is a 301 m (988 ft), 78-floor residential supertall skyscraper in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. As of 2024, it is the tallest completed building and the second building to reach supertall height in India. [5] Hafeez Contractor served as the chief architect for the tower, while JW Consultants were the structural engineers. The ...
Fazilka TV Tower, often nicknamed the Fazilka Eiffel Tower, [2] [4] is a 304.8 m (1,000 ft) tall Indian lattice tower at Fazilka, Punjab, India, which is used for FM-/TV-broadcasting in the whole of Punjab. The tower is currently the forty-fourth in the world and the second tallest man-made structure in India. [1] [4]