- Chingleput
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
native_name = Chingleput | type = city | latd = 12.7 | longd = 79.98
locator_position = right | state_name = Tamil Nadu
district = Kancheepuram
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altitude = 36
population_as_of = 2001
population_total = 62,631| population_density =
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area_telephone = 044
postal_code = 603001
vehicle_code_range = TN-21
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footnotes =Chingleput or Chengalpattu is a and a
municipality inKancheepuram district in the state ofTamil Nadu ,India . It is located on thePalar River about 56 km south-southwest of the city ofChennai (Madras ). Chingleput is an importantrailway junction and commercial center. It has amedical school and othercollege s affiliated with theUniversity of Madras .History
Chingleput was formerly a capital of the kings of
Vijayanagara , after their defeat by theDeccan sultanates atBattle of Talikota in 1565. In 1639 a local governor orNayak , subject to these kings, granted a piece of coastal land to theBritish East India Company whereFort St George now stands, which became the nucleus of the city of Madras. The fortress at Chingleput, built by the Vijayanagara kings in the 16th century, was of strategic importance, owing to its swampy surroundings and the lake that flanked its side.Chingleput was taken by the French in 1751, and was retaken in 1752 by
Robert Clive , after which it proved of great strategic advantage to the British, especially when Lally failed to capture the fortress in his advance on Madras.During the wars of the British with
Hyder Ali of Mysore it withstood his assault, and afforded a refuge to the nearby residents; in 1780, after the defeat of Colonel W. Baillie, the army of Sir Hector Munro took refuge there. By 1900 the town was noted for its manufacture of pottery, and was a local market center, especially of the rice trade. The surrounding district was home to cotton and silk weaving, indigo dyeing, tanneries, and a cigar factory, and extensive salt manufacturing took place along the coast.In the past Chingleput was established as a district of the
Madras Presidency in 1765. The administrative headquarters were atSaidapet . The area of the district was 3079 sq. mi., and the population was 1,312,122 in 1901. In 1999, the district was split into the districts ofKanchipuram andThiruvallur . In 2002, the area was nmade the seat of theRoman Catholic Diocese of Chingleput .Chingleput derives its name because of water body that surrounds it containing 'red lillies' ( 'Chen'gazhu-neer-pattu in Tamil or Chengaluva-peta in Telugu).Fact|date=March 2007
Geography
Chengalpattu is located at coord|12.7|N|79.98|E|. [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/25/Chengalpattu.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chengalpattu] ] It has an average elevation of 36
metre s (118 feet). Lake Kolavai is situated near Chingleput.Demographics
As of 2001 India
census , [GR|India] Chingleput had a population of 62,631. Male to female ratio is very close to 1. The average literacy rate here is 81%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 84% and female literacy of 77%. About 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.Education
There are number of educational institutes located in Chingleput .
* Chengalpattu Medical College
* Ambedkar Law College
* Government Arts College
* Vidhya Sagar Women's Arts & Science College
* St. Joseph's Hr Sec School
* St. Joseph's Kinder Garden School.
* St. Mary's Hr Sec School
* St. Mary's Primary School
* Sri Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Hr Sec School
* Sri Ramakrishna Mission Girls' Hr Sec School
* St. Columbus's Hr Sec School - 190 Years old
* SDA Matric Hr Sec School
* Brindavan Public school
* Government Girls Higher Secondary School
* Arignar Anna Govt Boys Higher Secondary School
* Blessings Matriculation Higher Secondary School
* Vivekananda Matriculation SchoolTransport
Chingleput railway station is a junction for trains from Egmore and Beach down to various places of Tamil Nadu. There is also a railway connection toArakkonam viaKanchipuram . Two trains run fromKanchipuram via Chingleput to Beach stopping at all stations up toTambaram . TheChennai Airport is 48km from the town. Besides, there is a high amenities for advance computerised reservation of train tickets. Frequent trains between chengleput and beach is available.Tourism
Today Chengalpattu has developed as a touristic spot for many foreign travellers on their way to
Mamallapuram ,Thirukazhukundram andKanchipuram . The boat house established byTamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) in the Kolavai lake which is situated alongside of the NH 45 highway has now turned into a place where people can relax. The monsoon rains flooded the gates of the lake in December 2005 due to which the TTDC boat club operation has been stopped. It also serves as a bridge connecting all nearby districts with the renowned tourist places likeMahabalipuram ,Muttukadu , theme parks onEast Coast Road (ECR),Thirukazhukundram etc..Peculiarities
The first and foremost attraction of anyone who passes through Chengalpattu is the Kolavai lake. It is the Second Largest lake in the Kanchipuram District after the Madhuranthagam Lake. Kolavai lake is well known for its perenniality which has no records of going dry in Summers. Its ecstatic location surrounded by mountains fills one's heart with joy. It is very sad that the lake is now being polluted due to the rapid urbanisation of Chengalpattu. The ingress of people to the outskirts of Chennai city due to lack of space can be considered the major cause for this.
Politics
Chingleput assembly constituency is part of
Chengalpattu (Lok Sabha constituency) . [cite web
url = http://archive.eci.gov.in/se2001/background/S22/TN_ACPC.pdf
title = List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies
accessdate = 2008-10-08
work = Tamil Nadu
publisher = Election Commission of India ]References
ee also
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Chengalpattu (Lok Sabha constituency)
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