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SRM University- Vadapalani (city campus)

SRM University- Vadapalani (city campus)

No.1, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, (100 feet Road, Near Vadapalani Signal), vadapalani, Chennai ,
Sri Ramaswamy Memorial University, popularly known as SRM University is a co-educational private university in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The university has four campuses in Tamil Nadu at Kattankulathur, Kancheepuram district, Ramapuram, Vadapalani, Trichy and one in Modinagar, near Delhi. Previously functioning under Anna University, as SRM Engineering College, the institute gained deemed status in 2003-04, and was renamed SRMIST (SRM Institute of Science and Technology) and then eventually called SRM University.
Kendriya Vidyalaya NO.1 AFS Tambaram.

Kendriya Vidyalaya NO.1 AFS Tambaram.

madambakam, chennai, Chennai ,
Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1,Air Force Station, Madambakkam Camp,Tambaram EastSelaiyur (Post), Near Camp Road JunctionChennai- 600073.
Ducati Chennai

Ducati Chennai

27, Second Street, East Abhirampuram, Mylapore, Chennai ,
This is the official Facebook page of the exclusive Ducati Dealer in Chennai, Chicane Motors Private Limited. Enthusiasts are welcome to post queries, suggestions and complaints on this page. COMPANY OVERVIEW: ... Ducati builds emotions. The world's most attractive motorcycles are the result of a deep commitment to racing competitions; they are the purest expression of refined skill, unmistakable design and above all, a great passion for bikes. Ducati is proud to represent Italian industry - the essence of Italian style shows through the design of each bike. Sinuous, seductive and flexible lines with a permanent, timeless quality that sets an unsurpassable standard. Superbike, Monster, Streetfighter, Hypermotard, Multistrada and the new Diavel – in over 60 nations throughout the world these models dominate the dreams of the most ardent motorcycle enthusiasts. The Desmodromic valve control system, the steel tubular Trellis frame, the L-Twin engine and the unmistakable sound of the power unit – these are the distinguishing features that underline the uniqueness of a Ducati. The list of our bikes' victories is proof of the value of our working philosophy: in the World Superbike Championship, Ducati has won 15 out of the last 18 Riders’ titles and 16 Manufacturers’ titles, while in the 2007 MotoGP championship – less than four years after Ducati’s debut in the series – our Desmosedici GP7 topped the world Riders and Manufacturers’ rankings. The bond that, starting from the racetracks, ties Ducatisti the world over to the factory itself overcomes all barriers and is expressed by the Desmo Owners Clubs. The DOCs are in fact like a clan, linked by their allegiance to the Ducati flag. Ducatisti meet up at racetracks and events, at the World Ducati Week and also on Ducati.com, which is visited by over 12 million fans each year. The story of the Ducati dream, which began in Bologna in 1926, is recounted at the Ducati Museum. Here the stories of legendary bikes and riders are told and a pure passion for performance and excellence permeates the air. A passion that travels fast, opening new roads and creating history DUCATI India official website: www.ducati.co.in
Tel: 9840082242
Ritz Chennai

Ritz Chennai

Launched in August 2004, RITZ has given Chennai and now South India, a sensational ringside view of the uber lifestyle. RITZ has even acquired a controlling stake in Southscope, India's largest south film magazine. The publication is now a partnership between RITZ and Allu Sirish of Geetha Arts, one of South India's most influential and successful film production houses. RITZ has also instituted the annual RITZ Icon Awards in association with reputed carmaker Audi and India's leading news channel TIMES NOW, to honour South Indian icons from different fields on a national platform. Award winners include film stars, bureaucrats, social workers, businessmen, musicians, artists and others. RITZ magazine is owned, edited and published by Aruna R Krishnan, who was listed by Society magazine this year as one of the top newsmakers of 2012, countrywide, in the area of Business. The exclusive list comprised the likes of Mukesh Ambani, Kumarmangalam Birla, Cyrus Mistry and others. Aruna was the only woman in the list and the only industrialist from South India to be featured too.
LoyolaChennaiAlumni

LoyolaChennaiAlumni

Loyola College , Chennai (Madras) ,
Loyola Alumni Association stands for certain values in the campus. Help and encouragement are the two prime values of Loyola Alumni Association. Loyola Alumni Association also serves as a link between
Chennai

Chennai

Chennai is stated to be an important contributor towards administrative, military, and economic centre since the 1st century. The Pallava, the Chola, the Pandya, and Vijaynagar the noticeable dynasties ruled over Chennai. Mylapore was a major port of the Pallava. In 1522, the Portugese built a port called Sao Tome. It was named after the Christian leader of reforms, St. Thomas who preached in the area between 52 and 70 A.D. Madras, acquired its name from Madraspattinam which is a fishing village situated to the north of Fort St. George. There are various versions related to the origin of the name Madras. One of the theory states that the name Madre de Deus must be given by the Portuguese to the village when they arrived there in the 16th century. Whereas, the historians believe that it is named after a prominent Madeiros family who declared the Madre de Deus as a sacred church in San Thome in 1575. This church demolished in the year 1997. On the contrary, the other theory says that the village is named after an Islamic college named 'A Madrasa' situated in the same area. Similar to the versions of the origin of the name Madras, there are various such versions related to the origin of the name Chennai as well. It was considered as a part of the empire of the King of Chandragiri, the period when the British arrived in 1639 A.D. Further; it was named as Chennapattanam by the British when they acquired it from Chennappa Nayaka, the leader of Vijayanagar. In Tamil language the word 'Chenni' means face and the Chenna Kesava Perumal Temple was thought of as the face of the city. Therefore, some people believed that the Chennapattanam was named after the Chenna Kesava Perumal Temple. In due course the two towns Madraspattinam and Chennapattinam merged in the 17th century i.e. the period when the British gained possession of the area. The united town was referred as Madraspattinam by the British whereas the localities preferred to call it 'Chennapattinam'. During 16th and 18th century, Madras was ruled by Portuguese and Frenchmen. The arrival of railway in India during 19th century helped city to connect with other crucial cities like Mumbai and Kolkata which encouraged the communication and trading in the surrounding area. On 22nd August 1639, a small piece of land was purchased by the British East India Company which is located on the Coromandel Coast in Chandragiri from Peda Venkata Raya, king of Vijayanagar. For trading projects, Damerla Venkatapathy being the ruler of Vandavasi region permitted the British to build a factory and a warehouse. The next year British built the Fort St. George which then became a core part of the growing colonial city. In 1746, the French under General La Bourdonnais, the Governor of Mauritius, who ransacked the town and nearby villages captured the Fort St. George and Madras. The control once again went in the hands of the British in 1749 through the Treaty of the Aix-la-Chapelle. They then strengthened the town’s fortress wall to defy further attacks from the French and other looming threat by Hyder Ali, the Sultan of Mysore. Along with Tamil Nadu, the other northern modern-day states of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka were conquered by the British in the late 18th century. This was the period when Madras Presidency was established with Madras as the capital. Under British rule, the city grew into a major urban centre and naval base. During World War I, German light cruiser 'SMS Emden' attacked an oil depot in Madras. This attack demolished the shipping lanes in the Indian Ocean causing interruption to shipping. Madras was the only Indian city which was attacked during the World War I. After India gained independence in 1947, Chennai became the capital of Madras State. In 1969 Madras state was renamed as state of Tamil Nadu. In 2004, An 'Indian Ocean Tsunami' altered the coastline of Chennai permanently, killing many and leaving thousands of hundreds homeless. Chennai , also known as Madras , is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Located on the Coromandel Coast off the Bay of Bengal, it is a major commercial, cultural, economic and educational center in South India. It is also known as the "Cultural Capital of South India". The area around Chennai had been part of successive South Indian kingdoms through centuries. The recorded history of the city began in the colonial times, specifically with the arrival of British East India Company and the establishment of Fort St. George in 1644. The British defended several attacks from the French colonial forces, and from the kingdom of Mysore, on Chennai's way to become a major naval port and presidency city by late eighteenth century. Following the independence of India, Chennai became the capital of Tamil Nadu and a hotbed of regional politics that tended to bank on the Dravidian identity of the populace. According to the provisional results of 2011 census, the city had 4.68 million residents making it the sixth most populous city in India; the urban agglomeration, which comprises the city and its suburbs, was home to approximately 8.9 million, making it the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the country and 31st largest urban area in the world. Chennai's economy has a broad industrial base in the automobile, computer, technology, hardware manufacturing and healthcare sectors. As of 2012, the city is India's second largest exporter of information technology (IT) and business process outsourcing (BPO) services.[6][7] A major part of India's automobile industry is based in and around the city thus earning it the nickname "Detroit of India".[8][9][10] Chennai is an important centre for Carnatic music and hosts a large cultural event, the annual Madras Music Season, which includes performances by hundreds of artists. The city has a diverse theatre scene and is one of the important centres for Bharata Natyam, a classical dance form. The Tamil film industry—colloquially known as Kollywood—is based in the city
Chrompet

Chrompet

I2, Block 2, Alsa Green Park, Hasthinapuram main road, Chennai ,
Tel: 9962186911
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai

Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai

Raja Muthiah Road, Periyamet Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Chennai ,
The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is a Chennai stadium and has a capacity of 60,000. It hosts football, and athletic competitions. The complex also houses a multi purpose indoor stadium with a seating capacity of 8000 which hosts volleyball, basketball, table tennis etc. The stadium is named after Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister. The stadium hosted nine Test Matches between 1956 and 1965.The stadium is located at Sydenhams Road, Park Town behind the Chennai Central suburban Railway station and Rippon Building.Indoor stadiumNext to Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium,an Indoor Stadium also called as Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium is situated.The indoor stadium has a seating capacity of 8000 which hosts volleyball, basketball, table tennis & other indoor games etc. Here large feasts of cinema, entertainment shows, TV shows (such as super singer junior 3), new cinema Audio songs release are conducted frequently.Major International Events 1998 - World Volleyball Grand Prix Tournament There are numerous other stadiums in India named Nehru stadium after Jawaharlal Nehru.RecordsThe highest scores were made by West Indies, scoring 539-9 and 537-9. The next highest score was made by West Indies scoring 500 all out in Test cricket. The most runs scored here was by Vijay Manjrekar ( 487 runs), followed by Chandu Borde (431 runs) and Budhi Kunderan (346 runs). The most wickets taken here was by Bapu Nadkarni (20 wickets), followed by Salim Durani(19 wickets)and Subhash Gupte (17 wickets).
Tambaram

Tambaram

202,velechery main road , Chennai ,
marbles and granites
Tel: 9884248780
IlayaThalapathy Vijay veriyans club

IlayaThalapathy Vijay veriyans club

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D.A.V mogapair

D.A.V mogapair

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