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Chennai, formerly
known as Madras is the capital of the great state Tamil
Nadu and is one of the four metropolitan city in India.
This 350 year old city grew up under the huge influence
of an English settlement of Fort Saint George and with
time absorbed the surrounding towns and villages. However,
despite having a British influence, Chennai has been
succesful in retaining its traditional Tamil Hindu culture
and have been able to provide a unique blend of foreign
influence and Indian culture. The city is widely spread
in about 180 Sq. Kms. and is one of the major trade
centers of India, being well linked by road, rail and
air to important cities besides being a sea port. Compared
to the other major metros of India, it is far less congested
and polluted and also boast of the 100% literacy rate.
Chennai, is a journey into timeless India, a kaleidoscope
of sorts. Rich in the treasures of history, from temples
and shrines to forts and palaces, here past is able
to live easily with the present.
From being a small fisherman's village in 1639 to becoming
one of the most enormous and beautiful city in India
Chennai has definitely come a long way from where it
stood. Chennai is also host to some cultural theatres
that showcase various India traditional dances and plays
on regular basis. Chennai like its counterpart Mumbai
is the centre of the film industry of south India. Large
number of hoardings and billboards displaying latest
movie releases surround the city.
| Chennai Location: |
Located in Southern
parts of India, Chennai is the capital of the state
of Tamil Nadu. |
| Rainfall in Chennai: |
1,272 mm. (October
to December) |
| Climate of Chennai: |
Summer: 37 °C - 21
' C
Winter: 32 °C - 20 °C |
| Best Time to Visit: |
January to April. |
| How To Reach Chennai: |
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| By
Air: |
Chennai airport has
domestic as well as international terminals. The
Kamaraj Domestic Airport and the Anna International
Airport are located at Tirusulam, at a distance
of 20 km from the city. |
| By
Rail: |
The city of Chennai
is also well connected to all the major cities in
India through a wide network of railways. The main
railheads are Madras Central and Egmore. |
| By
Road: |
The city
of Chennai is also well connected to all the major
cities in Tamil Nadu and other neighboring states
through an excellent road network. |
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