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Chengalpattu

Chengalpattu, previously known as Chingleput, is a city and the headquarters of Chengalpattu district of the state Tamil Nadu, India. The town is located near to the industrial and IT hub. It is the headquarters of the district and is 56 kilometres (35 mi) away from the state capital, Chennai on the National Highway 45.

Chengalpattu
Chengai (shortened)
Chingleput (colonial)
Town
Kolavai Lake on the outskirts of Chengalpattu
Chengalpattu
Chengalpattu (Tamil Nadu)
Coordinates: 12°40′54.8″N 79°59′19.7″E / 12.681889°N 79.988806°E / 12.681889; 79.988806Coordinates: 12°40′54.8″N 79°59′19.7″E / 12.681889°N 79.988806°E / 12.681889; 79.988806
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
RegionPallava Nadu, Tondai Nadu
DistrictChengalpattu
Other NamesChingleput (or) Chengalpet
NicknamesGateway of Chennai, Chengai, Lake City, City of Hills
Government
 • TypeFirst Grade Municipality
 • BodyChengalpattu Municipality
 • District CollectorRaghul Nath, IAS
Area
 • Total16 km2 (6 sq mi)
Elevation
66 m (217 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total210,306
 • Density13,000/km2 (34,000/sq mi)
DemonymChengalpattean
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
603001, 603002, 603003, 603004
Telephone code+91-44
Vehicle registrationTN-19
Lok Sabha constituencyKanchipuram
Legislative assembly constituencyChengalpattu
Websitechengalpattu.nic.in

It is an important commercial center. It has a medical college and other colleges affiliated with the University of Madras.


Etymology

The city is believed to have been named after a lily called 'chenkazhuneer poo' (செங்கழுநீர் பூ) which is found aplenty in the region. It is near the banks of Palar River about 56 km southwest of Chennai city (Madras) and thus Chengapattu is called the "Gateway of Chennai".

History

Chengalpattu dates from the early Chola dynasty of the 2nd century BCE.[2] Chengalpattu was formerly a capital of the kings of Vijayanagara, after their defeat by the Deccan sultanates at Battle of Talikota in 1565. The fortress at Chengalpattu, 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.[3]

In 1639 a local governor or nayak, subject to these kings, granted a piece of coastal land to the British East India Company where Fort St George now stands, which became the nucleus of the city of Madras. Chengalpattu 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.[3]

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.[3] The surrounding district was home to cotton and silk weaving,[3] indigo dyeing, tanneries, and a cigar factory, and extensive salt manufacturing took place along the coast.

The city was part of the Chengalpattu (Lok Sabha constituency) that exist from 1952 to 2004 Lok Sabha elections. Since 2009 it is a part of the Kancheepuram (Lok Sabha constituency).

Chengalpattu Municipality was extended for Greater Municipality on 24 August 2021 by annexing the villages of Anjur, Kunnavakkam, Thimmavaram, Thenmelpakkam, Vallam, Alapakkam, Thiruporur cross-road, Malalinatham, Nenmeli, Melamaiyur, Singaperumalkoil, Pulipakkam, Veerapuram, Pattaravakkam, Pazhaveli, Chettipunniyam, and Tirumani.[citation needed]

Geography

Chengalpattu is located at 12°42′N 79°59′E / 12.7°N 79.98°E / 12.7; 79.98.[4] It has an average elevation of 36 metres (118 ft). Lake Kolavai is the largest located in Chengalpattu.

Demographics

Population

According to 2021 census, Chengalpattu had a population of 210306 with a sex-ratio of 1,020 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.[1] A total of 5,884 were under the age of six, constituting 3,045 males and 2,839 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 15.55% and 1.44% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the town was 83.25%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.[1] The town had a total of 15675 households. There were a total of 23,937 workers, comprising 264 cultivators, 215 main agricultural labourers, 475 in house hold industries, 19,376 other workers, 3,607 marginal workers, 127 marginal cultivators, 66 marginal agricultural labourers, 175 marginal workers in household industries and 3,239 other marginal workers.[5] As per the religious census of 2011, Chengalpattu had 85.33% Hindus, 6.09% Muslims, 6.48% Christians, 0.02% Sikhs, 0.13% Buddhists, 0.13% Jains, 1.79% following other religions and 0.02% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference.[6]

Religious census
Religion Percent(%)
Hindu
85.33%
Muslim
6.09%
Christian
6.48%
Buddhist
0.13%
Jain
0.13%
Sikh
0.02%
Other
1.79%
No religion
0.02%

Religion

There are numerous temples, mosques and churches in Chengalpattu.

Government and politics

Chengalpattu (state assembly constituency) is part of Kancheepuram (Lok Sabha constituency).[7]

Civic Utility / Amenities / Services

Chengalpattu Government Hospital is a landmark and the largest government hospital in this district. The hospital has its own medical college. The town has the principal court of the district, and Dr. Ambedhkar Law College.

Hospitals

Economy

Industry

There are several modern industries around Chengalpattu, due to the town's proximity to Chennai and its frequent connectivity to other places through rail and road.

Several companies in and around the town like Al-Ohm Inc., Tech Mahindra, Wipro, BMW, Ford, Flextronics, Foxconn, Dell, Samsung, Infosys, Pepsi, TVS, Siemens, Nissan Renault, RLT Instrumentation, Apollo Tyres, Mahindra, Medopharm Pvt Ltd, R & D, Bay forge have production plants near Chengalpattu. Marg Swarnabhoomi SEZ at Kodur have several industries like DHL, Zwilling J. A. Henckels. The Madurantakam Co operative Sugar Mill is also located here. E2Attach Engineering has set up its facility in Keerapakkam. E2Attach is industry leader and manufacturer of earthmoving buckets & attachments, PEB Structural Steel Fabrication, Industrial & Material Handling Equipments.[8]

In September 2021, the Ministry of Industry announced development of a SIDCO industrial estate at Kodur Village, which would provide employment to over 2000 people.[9]

Culture/Cityscape

Tourist Attractions

Today Chengalpattu has developed as a touristic spot for many foreign travellers on their way to Mamallapuram, Thirukazhukundram, Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary and Kanchipuram, Karikili Bird Sanctuary.

The boat house established by Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) in the Kolavai lake which is alongside the NH 45 highway has turned into a place where people can relax with their families on weekends. 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 like Mahabalipuram, Muttukadu, theme parks on East Coast Road (ECR), Thirukazhukundram, and Kanchipuram.

Kolavai Lake

Kolavai Lake is the second largest lake in the Chengalpattu District after Madhuranthagam Lake. Kolavai Lake is well known for its perennial nature: There are records of going dry in summers. It even supplies water to industries in Chennai when the lakes in Chennai go dry. The lake is now being polluted due to the rapid urbanisation of Chengalpattu. The early morning sunrise and the moon hovering above the lake over its waters in the night are scenic to the eyes. The lake's beauty can be experienced by taking a train from the Chengalpattu station to Paranur.

Transport

Chenglapattu is connected by road and rail.

By Air

The Chennai Airport lies just 38 km north of the town and can be reached in about 1 hour by road.

By Rail

 
View of the Chengalpattu Railway Junction, one of the main stations in the Chord Line

Chengalpattu Railway Station, technically known as CGL, is one of the major railway junctions of the Southern Railway and is a nationally important halt.

Chengalpattu railway junction lies in the Main Broad Gauge line and most of the south bound trains stop here. There is a railway connection to Arakkonam via Kanchipuram. There are many trains running from Chengalpattu to Chennai Beach Station. stopping at all stations up to Chennai city Tambaram. Express trains are available, running from Chengalpattu to Chennai city area's Tambaram, Guindy, Mambalam, Egmore, Park and finally Beach Station.

By Road

There are many buses connecting Chengalpattu with other parts of the state and beyond.[citation needed] Kanchipuram - Chengalpattu road (State Highway - 58) is used to connect the city of Kanchipuram and Chengalpattu. Government MTC Buses and private buses which go to and from cities like Kanchipuram, Vellore, and Tirupati can be seen frequently along this route. Town of Mahabalipuram lies 29 km away from Chengalpattu and is connected through SH58.

Education

Various educational institutions are in Chengalpattu like schools, engineering colleges, Dental, Medical colleges and Arts/Science colleges.

Arts and Science

Law

Medical

  • Chengalpet Government Medical College
  • Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Science
  • National Institute for Empowerment Of Persons with Multiple Disabilities(Govt Of India - Ministry Of Social Justice and Empowerment)

Dental

  • Asan Memorial Dental College and Hospital
  • Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Dental Science

Nursing

  • Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Nursing
  • School of Nursing, Chengalpattu Government Hospital
  • Government College of Nursing

Engineering

  • Asan Memorial College of Engineering & Technology

Schools

  • Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Chengalpattu.[10]
  • Swamy Vivekananda Vidhyalaya Matric School, Chengalpattu
  • Sri Ramakrishna Boys.Hr.Sec.school.
  • Seventh Day Adventist Matric. Hr. Sec.School, Chengalpattu
  • Blessings Matric Hr. Sec. School.
  • Brindhavan Public School.
  • CSI Alison Cassie Girls Higher Secondary School.
  • CSI St. Hilda's & St. Hugh's Matric Hr.Sec. School.
  • Government Girls Hr. Sec. School.
  • Guardian International Nursery School.
  • Little Jacky Matric. Hr. Sec. School.
  • Maharishi Vidhya Mandir School.
  • Mahindra World School.
  • Prasan Vidhya Mandir School.
  • RLT Academy Matric. Hr. Sec. School.
  • Sri Ramakrishna Mission Boys Hr. Sec. School.[10]
  • Sri Ramakrishna Mission Girls Hr. Sec. School.[10]
  • St. Columba's Hr. Sec. School.
  • CSI St. Hilda's & St. Hugh's Matric.Hr.Sec.School.
  • St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Chengalpattu
  • St.Joseph's Matric. Hr. Sec. School.
  • Dr. MGR Nursery and Primary School, Perungalatore.
  • St.Mary's Girls Hr. Sec. School.
  • St.Mary's Primary School.
  • St.Paul's Academy(CBSE).
  • St.Paul's Matriculation School.
  • SCAD World School.
  • St. Ann's Matric Hr. Sec.School.
  • Vidhya Sagar Global School.
  • Annai Sathya School
  • Barathi School
  • Shree Vidya Mandir Matric. Hr.Sec.School

Beautician Academy

  • Naturals Training Academy

Notable persons

References

  1. ^ a b c "Census Info 2011 Final population totals". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Chengalpattu | India". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Chingleput". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 233.
  4. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chengalpattu
  5. ^ "Census Info 2011 Final population totals - Chengalpattu". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Population By Religious Community - Tamil Nadu" (XLS). Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  7. ^ (PDF). Tamil Nadu. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2008. Retrieved 8 October 2008.
  8. ^ "Madurantakam Co-op. Sugar Mills Ltd., Padalam, Tamil Nadu". www.anekantprakashan.com. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  9. ^ "New projects to boost MSME sector". The Hindu. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. 3 September 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  10. ^ a b c "Schools | Ramakrishna Mission, Chengalpattu". rkmissionchengalpattu.org. Retrieved 5 September 2021.

External links

  • Chengalpattu District, Government of Tamilnadu.

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For other uses see Chengalpattu disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chengalpattu news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Chengalpattu previously known as Chingleput is a city and the headquarters of Chengalpattu district of the state Tamil Nadu India The town is located near to the industrial and IT hub It is the headquarters of the district and is 56 kilometres 35 mi away from the state capital Chennai on the National Highway 45 Chengalpattu Chengai shortened Chingleput colonial TownKolavai Lake on the outskirts of ChengalpattuChengalpattuChengalpattu Tamil Nadu Coordinates 12 40 54 8 N 79 59 19 7 E 12 681889 N 79 988806 E 12 681889 79 988806 Coordinates 12 40 54 8 N 79 59 19 7 E 12 681889 N 79 988806 E 12 681889 79 988806Country IndiaStateTamil NaduRegionPallava Nadu Tondai NaduDistrictChengalpattuOther NamesChingleput or ChengalpetNicknamesGateway of Chennai Chengai Lake City City of HillsGovernment TypeFirst Grade Municipality BodyChengalpattu Municipality District CollectorRaghul Nath IASArea Total16 km2 6 sq mi Elevation66 m 217 ft Population 2021 1 Total210 306 Density13 000 km2 34 000 sq mi DemonymChengalpatteanLanguages OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN603001 603002 603003 603004Telephone code 91 44Vehicle registrationTN 19Lok Sabha constituencyKanchipuramLegislative assembly constituencyChengalpattuWebsitechengalpattu wbr nic wbr inIt is an important commercial center It has a medical college and other colleges affiliated with the University of Madras Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 4 Demographics 4 1 Population 4 2 Religion 5 Government and politics 5 1 Civic Utility Amenities Services 5 1 1 Hospitals 6 Economy 6 1 Industry 7 Culture Cityscape 7 1 Tourist Attractions 7 1 1 Kolavai Lake 8 Transport 8 1 By Air 8 2 By Rail 8 3 By Road 9 Education 9 1 Arts and Science 9 2 Law 9 3 Medical 9 4 Dental 9 5 Nursing 9 6 Engineering 9 7 Schools 9 8 Beautician Academy 10 Notable persons 11 References 12 External linksEtymology EditThe city is believed to have been named after a lily called chenkazhuneer poo ச ங கழ ந ர ப which is found aplenty in the region It is near the banks of Palar River about 56 km southwest of Chennai city Madras and thus Chengapattu is called the Gateway of Chennai History EditChengalpattu dates from the early Chola dynasty of the 2nd century BCE 2 Chengalpattu was formerly a capital of the kings of Vijayanagara after their defeat by the Deccan sultanates at Battle of Talikota in 1565 The fortress at Chengalpattu 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 3 In 1639 a local governor or nayak subject to these kings granted a piece of coastal land to the British East India Company where Fort St George now stands which became the nucleus of the city of Madras Chengalpattu 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 3 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 3 The surrounding district was home to cotton and silk weaving 3 indigo dyeing tanneries and a cigar factory and extensive salt manufacturing took place along the coast The city was part of the Chengalpattu Lok Sabha constituency that exist from 1952 to 2004 Lok Sabha elections Since 2009 it is a part of the Kancheepuram Lok Sabha constituency Chengalpattu Municipality was extended for Greater Municipality on 24 August 2021 by annexing the villages of Anjur Kunnavakkam Thimmavaram Thenmelpakkam Vallam Alapakkam Thiruporur cross road Malalinatham Nenmeli Melamaiyur Singaperumalkoil Pulipakkam Veerapuram Pattaravakkam Pazhaveli Chettipunniyam and Tirumani citation needed Geography EditChengalpattu is located at 12 42 N 79 59 E 12 7 N 79 98 E 12 7 79 98 4 It has an average elevation of 36 metres 118 ft Lake Kolavai is the largest located in Chengalpattu Demographics EditPopulation Edit According to 2021 census Chengalpattu had a population of 210306 with a sex ratio of 1 020 females for every 1 000 males much above the national average of 929 1 A total of 5 884 were under the age of six constituting 3 045 males and 2 839 females Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 15 55 and 1 44 of the population respectively The average literacy of the town was 83 25 compared to the national average of 72 99 1 The town had a total of 15675 households There were a total of 23 937 workers comprising 264 cultivators 215 main agricultural labourers 475 in house hold industries 19 376 other workers 3 607 marginal workers 127 marginal cultivators 66 marginal agricultural labourers 175 marginal workers in household industries and 3 239 other marginal workers 5 As per the religious census of 2011 Chengalpattu had 85 33 Hindus 6 09 Muslims 6 48 Christians 0 02 Sikhs 0 13 Buddhists 0 13 Jains 1 79 following other religions and 0 02 following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference 6 Religious censusReligion Percent Hindu 85 33 Muslim 6 09 Christian 6 48 Buddhist 0 13 Jain 0 13 Sikh 0 02 Other 1 79 No religion 0 02 Religion Edit There are numerous temples mosques and churches in Chengalpattu Government and politics EditChengalpattu state assembly constituency is part of Kancheepuram Lok Sabha constituency 7 Civic Utility Amenities Services Edit Chengalpattu Government Hospital is a landmark and the largest government hospital in this district The hospital has its own medical college The town has the principal court of the district and Dr Ambedhkar Law College Hospitals Edit Chengalpattu Medical College and Hospital Government Leprosy HospitalEconomy EditIndustry Edit There are several modern industries around Chengalpattu due to the town s proximity to Chennai and its frequent connectivity to other places through rail and road Several companies in and around the town like Al Ohm Inc Tech Mahindra Wipro BMW Ford Flextronics Foxconn Dell Samsung Infosys Pepsi TVS Siemens Nissan Renault RLT Instrumentation Apollo Tyres Mahindra Medopharm Pvt Ltd R amp D Bay forge have production plants near Chengalpattu Marg Swarnabhoomi SEZ at Kodur have several industries like DHL Zwilling J A Henckels The Madurantakam Co operative Sugar Mill is also located here E2Attach Engineering has set up its facility in Keerapakkam E2Attach is industry leader and manufacturer of earthmoving buckets amp attachments PEB Structural Steel Fabrication Industrial amp Material Handling Equipments 8 In September 2021 the Ministry of Industry announced development of a SIDCO industrial estate at Kodur Village which would provide employment to over 2000 people 9 Culture Cityscape EditTourist Attractions Edit Today Chengalpattu has developed as a touristic spot for many foreign travellers on their way to Mamallapuram Thirukazhukundram Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary and Kanchipuram Karikili Bird Sanctuary The boat house established by Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation TTDC in the Kolavai lake which is alongside the NH 45 highway has turned into a place where people can relax with their families on weekends 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 like Mahabalipuram Muttukadu theme parks on East Coast Road ECR Thirukazhukundram and Kanchipuram Kolavai Lake Edit Kolavai Lake is the second largest lake in the Chengalpattu District after Madhuranthagam Lake Kolavai Lake is well known for its perennial nature There are records of going dry in summers It even supplies water to industries in Chennai when the lakes in Chennai go dry The lake is now being polluted due to the rapid urbanisation of Chengalpattu The early morning sunrise and the moon hovering above the lake over its waters in the night are scenic to the eyes The lake s beauty can be experienced by taking a train from the Chengalpattu station to Paranur Transport EditChenglapattu is connected by road and rail By Air Edit The Chennai Airport lies just 38 km north of the town and can be reached in about 1 hour by road By Rail Edit View of the Chengalpattu Railway Junction one of the main stations in the Chord Line Chengalpattu Railway Station technically known as CGL is one of the major railway junctions of the Southern Railway and is a nationally important halt Chengalpattu railway junction lies in the Main Broad Gauge line and most of the south bound trains stop here There is a railway connection to Arakkonam via Kanchipuram There are many trains running from Chengalpattu to Chennai Beach Station stopping at all stations up to Chennai city Tambaram Express trains are available running from Chengalpattu to Chennai city area s Tambaram Guindy Mambalam Egmore Park and finally Beach Station By Road Edit There are many buses connecting Chengalpattu with other parts of the state and beyond citation needed Kanchipuram Chengalpattu road State Highway 58 is used to connect the city of Kanchipuram and Chengalpattu Government MTC Buses and private buses which go to and from cities like Kanchipuram Vellore and Tirupati can be seen frequently along this route Town of Mahabalipuram lies 29 km away from Chengalpattu and is connected through SH58 Education EditVarious educational institutions are in Chengalpattu like schools engineering colleges Dental Medical colleges and Arts Science colleges Arts and Science Edit Rajeswari Vedachalam Government Arts College Vidyasagar Women s CollegeLaw Edit Government Law College ChengalpattuMedical Edit Chengalpet Government Medical College Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Science National Institute for Empowerment Of Persons with Multiple Disabilities Govt Of India Ministry Of Social Justice and Empowerment Dental Edit Asan Memorial Dental College and Hospital Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Dental ScienceNursing Edit Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Nursing School of Nursing Chengalpattu Government Hospital Government College of NursingEngineering Edit Asan Memorial College of Engineering amp TechnologySchools Edit Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School Chengalpattu 10 Swamy Vivekananda Vidhyalaya Matric School Chengalpattu Sri Ramakrishna Boys Hr Sec school Seventh Day Adventist Matric Hr Sec School Chengalpattu Blessings Matric Hr Sec School Brindhavan Public School CSI Alison Cassie Girls Higher Secondary School CSI St Hilda s amp St Hugh s Matric Hr Sec School Government Girls Hr Sec School Guardian International Nursery School Little Jacky Matric Hr Sec School Maharishi Vidhya Mandir School Mahindra World School Prasan Vidhya Mandir School RLT Academy Matric Hr Sec School Sri Ramakrishna Mission Boys Hr Sec School 10 Sri Ramakrishna Mission Girls Hr Sec School 10 St Columba s Hr Sec School CSI St Hilda s amp St Hugh s Matric Hr Sec School St Joseph s Higher Secondary School Chengalpattu St Joseph s Matric Hr Sec School Dr MGR Nursery and Primary School Perungalatore St Mary s Girls Hr Sec School St Mary s Primary School St Paul s Academy CBSE St Paul s Matriculation School SCAD World School St Ann s Matric Hr Sec School Vidhya Sagar Global School Annai Sathya School Barathi School Shree Vidya Mandir Matric Hr Sec School Beautician Academy Edit Naturals Training AcademyNotable persons EditO V Alagesan Member of first Constituent Assembly of India born in Chengalpattu Waheeda Rehman Indian actress born in Chengalpattu Nassar Indian film actor director and producer born in Chengalpattu General Krishnaswamy Sundarji the Chief of the Army Staff India from 1986 to 1988 born in Chengalpattu References Edit a b c Census Info 2011 Final population totals Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2014 Chengalpattu India Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 9 April 2020 a b c d One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Chingleput Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 6 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 233 Falling Rain Genomics Inc Chengalpattu Census Info 2011 Final population totals Chengalpattu Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2014 Population By Religious Community Tamil Nadu XLS Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2011 Retrieved 13 September 2015 List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies PDF Tamil Nadu Election Commission of India Archived from the original PDF on 31 October 2008 Retrieved 8 October 2008 Madurantakam Co op Sugar Mills Ltd Padalam Tamil Nadu www anekantprakashan com Retrieved 9 April 2020 New projects to boost MSME sector The Hindu Chennai Kasturi amp Sons 3 September 2021 Retrieved 26 September 2021 a b c Schools Ramakrishna Mission Chengalpattu rkmissionchengalpattu org Retrieved 5 September 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chengalpattu Chengalpattu District Government of Tamilnadu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chengalpattu amp oldid 1152594731, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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