Monday, 24 February 2014
ABOUT CHENNAI
This metropolis is often called the cultural capital of
India for its deep-rooted traditions and long heritage. Chennai is a city
younger than its image. More than any other city in India, it is a true
reflection of this country’s diversity. In a time span of just over 350
years, Chennai has blossomed into a charming city that has a large heart and is
very welcoming. It is city that encourages all forms of development, both
modern technology and the traditional arts and crafts, and it embraces a series
of paradoxes. It was in 1639 that Francis Day and Andrew Cogan, agents for the
English East India Company, acquired a strip of land on lease from the Vijayanagar
King. They built the Fort St.George, which remains of the city’s
important landmarks and serves as the Government Secretariat today. It
was built to set up a factory that served as a nucleus for British settlements
that began to be formed. Surrounding villages like Triplicane,
Purasawalkam, Egmore and Chetput slowly merged with the new developments, to
form Chennapatnam, as it was known. The city was called Madras till 1996
and then renamed Chennai. Today this buoyant metropolis is a blend of the
old and the new, the traditional and the modern.
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