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Velammal Nagar, Ambatur Redhills Road, Surapet, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India. Pin: 600066. Phone: +91-44- 044-26590808 / 1840 Email: info@velammalvidhyashram.edu.in
Velammal Educational Trust, the pioneer in imparting Total Quality Pupil Education has been serving the society since 1986. The Trust is a beacon to create self-confidence in the growing generation across the globe, with an ardent love and passion for the perfection in value based education. It is a registered non-minority service organization. The watch words of the Trust are Dedication, Determination and Distinction. Velammal Educational Trust has pioneered the education system in the state of Tamil Nadu and offers education that is more effective, productive, contemporary, futuristic, progressive and powerful. It nurtures a unique teaching concept that endeavours to bring out the innate talents in the students and shape them into well balanced individuals. Velammal Educational Trust was established in the year 1986 with an initial intake of 183 students and 13 teachers. Today, more than 70,000 students are gaining knowledge under its tutelage. Velammal is a name synonymous with quality education in Engineering, Management & Computer Studies and Schooling provided by professionally trained and experienced faculty. With such growth also grew the responsibility to meet the growing demands of the parents and to run the group professionally, with determination, dedication and distinction. The trust has indeed lived up to the trust.
Mr.M.V.Muthuramalingam, Chairman
Mr.M.V.M.Velmohan, Correspondent
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ABOUT CHENNAI LOCATION OF CHENNAI CLIMATE IN CHENNAI REACHING CHENNAI HEALTHCARE MOVIE THEATRES RECREATION AND AMUSEMENT PARK PARKS & SANCTUARIES SHOPPING
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hennai also known as Madras, is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Located on the Coromandel Coast off the Bay of Bengal, it is a major commercial, cultural, economic and educational center in South India. It is also known as the Cultural Capital of South India The city is undisputedly one of the most progressed cities in India. It was also known as the Gateway to South India.
History of Chennai
The city was known by the name of Madras and has now changed to Chennai. Chennai is a land of ancient history that has increased the charm of the city. Before the foreigners arrived, it was the Cholas, Pandyas and the Pallavas who ruled over the present day Chennai. It was the Portuguese who arrived first in the 16th century. The Dutch and the East India Company followed later. Within a short period, the British were able to establish their supremacy. The British built the first major British settlement in India that was the nucleus of the colonial city at Fort St. George. It later became the major naval base of the British and the south administrative center. After independence, the city became the capital of Tamil Nadu, formerly known as Madras state.
Tourism in Chennai
Chennai is proud of its long sandy white beaches that are clean and have clear blue water that add to the beauty of the city. There are many interesting places to visit. One of the most visited towns is Mahabalipuram that has temples and rock carvings dating back to the 7th century. The various places of Chennai are the Marine beach, temples, Fort St George, parks, museums, National parks like the Guindy national park, which is regarded as the smallest national park comprises of various endangered species which is worth watching.
Location of Chennai
Chennai is situated to the south eastern coast of India on a flat coastal plain. The district is surrounded by other district in the state like the Chengalpattu and Thiruvallur districts, while the Bay of Bengal lies to the east of the city. The coast stretches around 25.60 kms. The city district lies between 12 ^9 and 13^9 north latitude and 80^ 12 and 80^ 19 south longitude.
Climate in Chennai
Chennai has a tropical wet and dry climate. The city lies on the thermal equator and is also on the coast, which prevents extreme variation in seasonal temperature. The weather is hot and humid for most of the year.
REACHING CHENNAI
Kamraj National and Anna International Airports are situated at Tirusulam about 20 Kms from city. Chennai is connected by rail with all major towns and cities in India. Main Railway Stations: Central and Egmore. Chennai is connected by good network of roads with all important places in Tamil Nadu and other parts of India.
Road transportation
Chennai is one of the cities in India that is connected by the Golden Quadrilateral system of National Highways. It is connected to other Indian cities by four major National Highways (NH) that originate in the city. The city and metropolitan area are served by major arterial roads that run either in an east-west/north-south direction.
Buses
The Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT), opened in 2001, is the largest bus station in Asia, and serves as the terminus for all intercity buses from Chennai.The CMBT is located on the Inner Ring Road at Koyambedu in the western part of Chennai, replacing the older terminus on the Esplanade in the city centre. State transport and private bus services to all major cities and towns in Tamil Nadu and neighbouring states start from here.
Rail
Chennai hosts the headquarters of the Southern Railway. The city has two main railway terminals. Chennai Central
station, the citys largest, provides access to other major cities as well as many other smaller towns across India.
Air
Chennai Egmore provides access to destinations primarily within Tamil Nadu; however, it also handles a few inter state trains. Chennai serves as a major gateway to southern India. Chennai International Airport, comprising the Anna international terminal and the Kamaraj domestic terminal.
The Chennai suburban railway network, one of the oldest in the country, facilitates transportation within the city. It consists of four broad gauge sectors terminating at two locations in the city, namely Chennai Central and Chennai Beach.
The city is connected to major hubs across Asia, Europe, and North America through more than 30 national and international carriers.
The MRTS system is to meet with the Tambaram branch of the existing suburban network at St. Thomas Mount. The plan envisages the MRTS line to proceed north from St. Thomas Mount, forming a ring around the city and ending at the northbound Central-Gummidipoondi line. The Chennai Beach Velachery line is now in operation.
Healthcare:
Healthcare in Chennai is provided by both governmentrun and private hospitals. The city has been termed Indias health capital. Major hospitals in Chennai list:
24-Hours Medical Shops: AKN Nurshing Home Apollo 05, Travel Guide Volume 1 044-26440665 044-28290200 Malar Mehta Medical Centre 044-24911728 044-25389190
Ayusha Bilroth Chennai Kaliappa Sri Ramachandra Pharmacy Kumaran Hospital KJ Hospital MV Hospital
National Hospitals RM Hospital Child Trust Devaki Nursing Home Tamilnadu Hospitals Trinity Hospital Vijaya Hospitals
Moview Theatres:
Marina
Chennais Seashore hosts the second longest urban beach in the world, stretching for 13 kms (8 miles) along the eastern flank. The Marina, connecting Fort St. George with San Thome Basilica almost 5 kilometres away, was built by Mounstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff, the governor between 1881 and 1886. Described by architectural historian Phillip Davies as One of the most beautiful marine Promenades in the World. It is a favourite place for Chennais citizens to escape the humidity and enjoy the sea breeze. The walk along Kamarajar Salai takes in parks, tree-lined cobbled streets, spectacular colonial and Indo-Saracenic Buildings.
Blackbuck which was introduced in 1924. Among its 130 species of birds are raptors such as the Honey Buzzard and the Sea Eagle. Winter is the best time for bird watching when migrant birds visit the forest. Also located within the park is the Madras Snake Park established in the 1970s by Romulus Whitaker, the American Zoologist, who also set up the Crocodile bank outside Chennai. Today, the well maintained Snake Park houses numerous species of snakes, among them are king cobras, vipers and pythons. Other reptiles include crocodiles, turtles and lizards. Large information boards, strategically placed, provide interesting details on the various species. For those who are interested, there are live demonstrations of venom extraction. The venom is used as an antidote for snake bites.
Anna Park
The walk starts from the victory War Memorial which marks the north end of Kamarajar Salai. This memorial originally commemorated the victory of the Allied armies during World War I and was later dedicated to the memory of those soldiers from the Madras Presidency who lost their lives in World War II. To its south, in Anna Park, is the Anna Samathi, a memorial erected in honour of CN Annadurai, the former chief minister. Further south is the MGR Samathi, a commemorative garden with gateways and pathways, built in honour of the popular Tamil film icon and chief minister, MG Ramachandran. An array of souvenir shops and eateries can be found along this stretch of the beach attracting tourists from the rest of the state. Particularly interesting is the Sunday market, with its curious jumble of goods.
Once a distant suburb which was nearly twice its current size, Guindy has now been engulfed by the fast growing metropolis. A portion of Guindy Lodge was officially declared as Guindy National Park in 1977. This predominantly dry deciduous scrub jungle of acacia is interspersed with larger trees such as Sandalwood Banyan and Jamun. Its most famous residents are the herds of endangered
Crocodile Bank:
Crocodile Bank is situated 42 km from Chennai. This crocodile breeding and research centre is run by Romulus Whittaker. It was set up in 1976. This bank was started to protect Indias dwindling crocodile population and to preserve the Irula (Snake catching) tribes way of life. This bank has already produced more than 6,000 crocodiles. There is also a snake farm where anti-venom is produced. Several species of Indian and African Crocodiles and Alligators bred in captivity are kept here in open pools. The snake venom extractions are a great attraction to the visitors.
ate for jewellery shops to jostle for space amongst them. T Nagar boasts the highest number of jewellery shops that sell gold, silver and platinum jewellery. Lalitha Jewellery, GR Thanga Maaligai, Prince Jewellery, Nathella Sampathu Chetty, Khazana, Kerala Jewellers are popular shops in T Nagar. Some of these shops have their branches in other parts of the City like parrys Corner, Royapettah, Mylapore and Anna Nagar. Vummidi Bangaru Chetty and Sons on Mount Road also enjoys wide patronage from customers.
Shopping:
Spencer Plaza
No shopping in Chennai is complete without a trip to Ranganathan Street if you are up to tackling the crowds that throng this busy street. Ranganathan Street, T Nagar is a good place to shop for a variety of items. From safety pins to exquisite jewellery, the place is choc-a-bloc with stores brimming with goods. Ranganathan Street is a shoppers paradise for people belonging to all ages. Right from tots, school kids, teens and the elderly, Ranganathan Street has a lot to allure every visitor. 1Silk Sari Shopping Right from 1950, T Nagar has been a favourite destination for silk sari shopping. A visit to T Nagar promises a choice of minimum of 10 reputed silk sari stores. Nalli Silks, Kumaran Silks, Pothys, Sundari Silks, Rmkv silks are some of the established silk sari stores in this part of the city.
Spencer Plaza, one of the biggest shopping malls in South Asia, is located on Mount Road, and is one of the landmarks of modern Chennai.
Chennai City Centre, situated near Mylapore, is one of the contemporary hangout locations in Chennai, with a blend of excellent shopping outlets, Inox Cinemas and delicious multi-cuisine food courts.
Jewellery Shopping
Silk saris and jewellery make for the perfect ensemble. So with sari shops found a plenty in Chennai, it is but appropri-
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