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Neighbourhood in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Vannarapettai Vannai, Pazhaya Vannarapettai, Washermenpet, Old Washermenpet
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Coordinates: 13°06′53″N 80°17′14″E / 13.1148°N 80.2872°E / 13.1148; 80.2872
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
MetroChennai
Government
 • BodyCMDA
Elevation58 m (190 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN600021
Vehicle registrationTN-04
Planning agencyCMDA

Vannarapettai (transl. Washermenpet) is a northern neighbourhood of Chennai, India. It is also known as Pazhaya Vannarapettai (transl. Old Washermenpet), sometimes shortened as Vannai. It is located north of Parrys Corner and adjacent to Royapuram. Washermanpet is famous for its jewelry shops and matchbox industries, many of which are centered on two main arterial roads.

History

The name comes from the fact that it used to be the washermen's enclave in Chennai, where many of the city's dhobi ghats used to be located. Prior to the development of T.Nagar and Purasawalkam, Washermenpet acted as the textile business hub of Chennai.

Washermenpet is one of the several Dhobikhanas in Chennai since colonial times with others being Adayar, Chetpet, Saidapet and Mylapore.

Colleges and schools

There are many historical educational establishments present in this locality.

Schools

Old Washermanpet is surrounded by various private schools, government-run schools as well as government-aided schools to provide nursery to secondary education.

Colleges

Sir Theagaraya College is a government-aided college that is affiliated with the University of Madras, offering courses in the arts as well as sciences. It is one of the oldest colleges in Chennai.

Hospitals

Stanley Hospital and RSRM Hospital are two major hospitals in Washermanpet while CSI Rainy is located in Gollavar Agraharam Road.

Rail and road connectivity

Washermanpet has a bus terminus and a railway station. Washermanpet Metro Station serves as the northern terminus of the Blue Line of the Chennai Metro rail network and another metro station is expected to be located underground, near Sir Theagaraya College in Old Washermanpet.

Parks and play ground

Anna Park is used by the residents for morning walks and recreational activities. Robinson Ground and Sir Theyagaraya Ground are frequented by children for sport activities. These public areas were often used by the Dravidan Federation during its nascent stages and witnessed several speeches given by orators such as C. N. Annadurai and M. Karunanidhi.

Landmarks

The famous Mint Street, also known as "Thanga Salai" (Tamil: தங்க சாலை) has several landmarks, such as R Square, and Maharani Theatre. The famous Periyapalayam Mariamman Temple is also located at the start of T.H. Road and Sri Kothandaramar Temple on Perambalu Street.

Adjacent areas

Broadway, Parrys, Royapuram, Korukkupet, Tondiarpet,kasimedu]], [[thiruvottiyur ]] are located adjacent to this locality.

References

  1. Srikanth, R. (19 July 2015). "Still a favourite with north Chennai residents". The Hindu.
  2. Peter, Petlee (3 April 2011). "A peep into the world of dhobikanas". The Hindu.
  3. Sekar, Sunitha (30 October 2014). "Chennai Metro adds a station to phase-1 extension". The Hindu.
  4. Ramakrishnan, Deepa H.; Srikanth, R. (25 December 2013). "Music and its lovers in the north". The Hindu.

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