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Chetpet (Chennai)

Coordinates:13°04′27″N80°14′33″E / 13.07412°N 80.24238°E /13.07412; 80.24238
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Neighbourhood in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Chetpet
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Chetpet Lake in 2008
Chetpet Lake in 2008
Chetpet is located in Chennai
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Chetpet is located in Tamil Nadu
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Chetpet is located in India
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Coordinates:13°04′27″N80°14′33″E / 13.07412°N 80.24238°E /13.07412; 80.24238
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictChennai
MetroChennai
Government
 • BodyCMDA
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
600 031
Planning agencyCMDA
Map Of Chetpet in 2024.

Chetpet (Tamil:[seːt̪ːupːɐʈːɯ]) is a neighbourhood in theIndian city ofChennai It is served by theChetpet railway station in the Beach–Tambaram line ofChennai Suburban Railway. Chetpet has a pond between the Chetpet railway station and thePoonamallee High Road, one of the last surviving natural water bodies in the city. It is the locality in Chennai where the mathematicianRamanujan died.[1]

It hasa bridge and two subways (Harrington Road and East Spur Tank Road) that provide a way to cross the railway surrounding all 3 sides.

History

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Along withEgmore andNungambakkam, Chetpet is considered one of the original villages merged by the British to form Chennai.[2][3][4]

McNichols Road existed in 1798 as an avenued highway for the greater part of its course from Spur Tank Road towards Poonamallee High Road. It derives its name from Robert McNichol who was Assistant Master Attendant between 1811 and 1822.

Spur Tank

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The Spur Tank was a tank which was present in the southern skirt of EVR Periyar Road (Poonamalee High Road) in the Chetpet area. The tank was slowly encroached upon by 1939 and eventually was completely silted up. The name likely comes due to its "spur-like" shape.

The nearby Spur Tank Road (or Mayor Ramanathan Salai) was named after the tank. The first mention of the Spur Tank was in 1718 by Henry Davidson Love in hisVestiges Of Old Madras. The oldest available map on the internet (1854) indicates the Spur Tank more as a rectangular water body.

The Asiatic Annual Register, Vol. X, published in 1811, refers to the arrival and settling in of Thomas Andrew Strange, who was to become the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. This note mentions that Strange met several officials belonging to the Madras administration at the Chief Justice’s garden on the Spur Tank, at 9 o’clock on July 12, 1808.

Although some lamented on the shrinking of the Spur Tank in 1939, Some refer to deliberate filling of tanks, including the Spur Tank because of the high amount of mosquitos present there.[5]

Today, there is little to no evidence of the existence of a tank as most of it has been silted up and replaced with subways and playgrounds.

Development

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Until recently, the waters ofChetpet lake suppliedgroundwater recharge for the surrounding neighbourhoods.[6]

An early morning view of Pullapuram, a neighborhood of Chetpet on 12th March 2025

Location – Chetpet

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Chetpet is located at the center of Chennai, with a suburban station of its own,not far fromChennai Egmore Railway Station.CMBT is 8 km from Chetpet.

Chetpet Eco Park is a famous landmark in this locality. The Karukatthaman Koil is one of the temples in the locality inaugurated on July 12, 1924.

Landmarks

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  1. Dr. Guruswamy Bridge - It connects Chetpet to Kilpauk and the EVR Periyar Road to the north.
  2. SDAT Ground - The main ground for the Sports Development Authority Of Tamil Nadu
  3. Chetpet Bridge - Bridge connecting Chetpet to Nungambakkam to the south.
  4. Sankaralayam - A wedding hall inaugurated on 29 March 1995.
  5. Chetpet Lake & Eco Park - Chetpet Lake, the only remaining water body of the Spur Tank that dominated the area till the 1970's, was in a bad state until it was saved by the government in May 2012. Along with this, an Ecological Park was created on its shores attracting many tourists to the neighbourhood.
  6. The Malayalee Club - A club for Malayalis established here in 1897.
  7. Madras Christian College - A Famous college in Harrington Road.
  8. Dr. Mehta’s Hospital - Hospital which was relocated to Chetpet in 1955.

Educational institutions

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  • Auxilium Girls Higher Secondary School
  • Lady Andal Venkata Subba Rao Matriculation School
  • Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School
  • Madras Christian College Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Maharishi Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School
  • Sherwood Hall Senior Secondary School
  • The Madras Seva Sadan Higher Secondary School
  • Union Christian Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Chinmaya Vidyalaya Harrington Road

Gallery

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  • Chetpet village in 1905
    Chetpet village in 1905
  • Chetpet View
    Chetpet View

Location in context

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Areas of Chennai

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toChetpet (Chennai).
  1. ^"Squaring the circle".The Hindu. Vol. 132, no. 102. 23 April 2006. p. 3. Retrieved18 September 2016.
  2. ^History of Chennai
  3. ^Nungambakkam
  4. ^Dinamalar.com "சென்னையும் சிவப்பு நிற கட்டடங்களும்"
  5. ^"Our readers write « Madras Musings | We Care for Madras that is Chennai".www.madrasmusings.com. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  6. ^Lakshmi, K. (30 April 2009)."Hyacinth robbing Chetpet lake of life".The Hindu. Vol. 132, no. 102. p. 3. Archived fromthe original on 3 May 2009. Retrieved1 May 2009.
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