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Egmore is one of the busiest central business districts of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Government Museum (Chennai) founded in 1851 is located in Egmore. Egmore is served by the Chennai Egmore railway station. This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
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Tamil Nadu (தமிழ் நாடு, Land of the Tamils) is a state at the southern tip of India. ...
Government Museum, established in 1851, is located in Egmore, Chennai, South India. ...
1851 (MDCCCLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Chennai Egmore is a railway station in Chennai, South India. ...
History
Egmore is the Anglicized form of "Ezhumbur" the name of a pre-British era village situated on the northern banks of the River Coovum. Egmore,first finds mention in the records of the British East India Company. It has been mentioned as one of the "three old towns", the others being Purasawalkam and Tondiarpet,which were purchased by the then Governor of Madras,Elihu Yale (1687-1692) from the Mughal Viceroy, Nawab Zulfiqar Khan and rented out to prospective tenants.It was not until 1720, that these towns were placed under the direct administration of the East India Company.[1] Despite the fact that Egmore had been a part of the East India Company's possessions since 1720, it was not until the "Golden age of British rule" stretching from 1858 to 1947 that Egmore witnessed some real growth.The Egmore Museum was one of the first notable monuments to be constructed here.The construction of this famous landmark was undertaken immediately after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857.The Connemara Library was created as an annexure housing the Museum's vast book collection and became operational in 1896. Egmore, in 1796, was the site of the Military Male Orphan Asylum near Madras. This asylum was headed by Andrew Bell, who invented the Madras System for schooling there. Andrew Bell, (1753â1832) was a Scottish Anglican priest and educationalist who pioneered the Madras System of Education (also known as mutual instruction) in schools. ...
The Bell-Lancaster method, named after the British educators Dr Andrew Bell and Joseph Lancaster who both independently developed it, was an education method that became popular at a global scale during the early 19th century. ...
The Egmore railway station is the second most important in the state of Tamil Nadu after the Chennai Central Railway Station.It was constructed in 1908 and functioned as the headquarters of the now-defunct Madras and South Mahratta Railway.
Main places - Chennai Egmore railway station.
- Office of the commissioner of Greater Chennai Police department.
- Government Museum, Chennai.
- Connemara Public Library, one of the biggest libraries in India.
- National Art Gallery
- Directorate of Public Instruction (DPI).
- Women’s Christian College
- Ethiraj College for Women
- Good Shepherd’s Convent
- Rajarathinam Stadium
- Don Bosco Higher Secondary School
- Fine arts college
- IIPM Business School
- Spencer's Plaza - the biggest mall in India.
- Hotel Connemara
- Hotel Ambassador Pallava
- Hotel Westin Park
- Hotel Ashoka
Chennai Egmore is a railway station in Chennai, South India. ...
The Greater Chennai Police, a division of the Tamil Nadu Police, is the law enforcement agency for Chennai city and surroundings. ...
Government Museum, established in 1851, is located in Egmore, Chennai, South India. ...
Connemara Public Library at Chennai is one of the four National Depository libraries which receive a copy of all books, news papers and periodicals published in India. ...
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