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Chennai, also known as Madras, the capital of Tamil Nadu, is
the country's fourth largest city. Compared to the other major metros of India,
it is far less congested and polluted. Chennai was the site of the first settlement
of the East India Company. It was founded in 1639, on a piece of land given
by the Raja of Chandragiri, the last representative of the Vijayanagar rulers
of Hampi.
On an organisational level, the city boasts of reasonably efficient public
services, public buses, and commuter trains run smoothly. A great deal of
industrial expansion has taken place in Chennai recently, with the mushrooming
of engineering plants, car-assembly plants, educational institutions, and
textile manufacturing units. Though there are no major attractions as such,
it does have the second biggest beach in the world, the Marina Beach. Though
a popular tourist spot, the beach is not really a favourite with swimmers,
as the sea is known to house a sizeable population of sharks.
Chennai is a vibrant city that has managed to strike a beautiful balance between
the modern and the traditional, a metropolis with a distinct old - world charm.
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