Chengalpattu: A Historic and Modern Hub of Tamil Nadu
Chengalpattu, formerly known as Chingleput, is a vibrant town in the Kanchipuram district of Tamil Nadu . Situated about 55 kilometres southwest of Chennai, it has steadily grown into a centre for commerce, education, and industry. Located along NH 45 at 12.7°N latitude and 79.98°E longitude, with an elevation of 36 metres, the town derives its name from the lily flower chenkazhuneer poo , which flourishes in the region. Today, Chengalpattu is part of both the Chingleput assembly constituency and the Chengalpattu Lok Sabha constituency. Historical Significance The history of Chengalpattu is deeply tied to the Vijayanagar Empire. Following the empire’s defeat in the Battle of Talikota in 1565, Chingleput briefly served as its capital. In 1639, a coastal tract was ceded to the British East India Company, paving the way for the construction of Fort St. George in Chennai. A Fortress Built by the Vijayanagar Kings in the 16th century still stands near a lake, symbolizing the town’s h...