Chintadripet

Summary

Chintadripet (originally Chinna Thari Pettai) is a locality in Chennai, in India. Located on the southern banks of the Cooum River, it is a residential-cum-commercial area surrounded by Chepauk, Island Grounds, Pudupet, Egmore, Anna Salai and Chennai Central

Chintadripet
Chinna Thari Pettai
neighbourhood
Chintadripet is located in Chennai
Chintadripet
Chintadripet
Chintadripet is located in Tamil Nadu
Chintadripet
Chintadripet
Chintadripet is located in India
Chintadripet
Chintadripet
Coordinates: 13°04′30″N 80°16′11″E / 13.0750°N 80.2698°E / 13.0750; 80.2698[1]
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictChennai District
MetroChennai
Zone05
Ward62
Government
 • BodyGreater Chennai Corporation
Elevation
53 m (174 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
600002
Planning agencyCMDA
Civic agencyGreater Chennai Corporation
Websitewww.chennai.tn.nic.in

The neighbourhood edit

Ritchie Street, the electronic hub of Chennai, is located in Chintadripet. The area is served by the Chintadripet MRTS Railway Station abutting the Cooum River. The neighbourhood is an auto service hub and is also known for its fish market.

Politics edit

The Chintadripet area comes under the Chepauk–Triplicane assembly constituency. The neighbourhood bears the assembly constituency number 19.

Religion edit

 
A small temple to Ganesha at Chintadripet. Illustration in 1850s

There is a twin temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (Adipureeswarar Temple) and Lord Vishnu (Adi Kesava Perumal), planned and developed by the weavers during the 1740s. There is also a Jain temple in the neighbourhood. There is Zion Church, which is over 150 years old.[citation needed]

Parks edit

The May Day Park, originally known as Napier Park, is located on Deputy Mayor Kabalamoorthy Road in Chintadripet. The park covers about 14.5 acres. There are facilities for cricket, football, volleyball and badminton on the eastern and western sides of the park. The park has been adopted and maintained by Simpson & Co.[2]

Location in Context edit

References edit

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Amirthalingam, M. "Parks of Chennai". Envis Centre on Conservation of Ecological Heritage and Sacred Sites of India. CPREEC. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2012.

External links edit

  • GeoHack - Chintadrripet