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Tamil people have historically been connoisseurs of fine golden jewellery, which has a history predating the Sangam period in the Indian subcontinent. Ancient Tamil literature lists out the different types of jewellery worn by women historically from head to toe. Apart from gold, jewellery was also fashioned out of silver, copper and brass.
It belongs to chennai division. It is the oldest railway station. [1] [2] It serves the cities of Ranipet, Arcot and Walajapet. It is constructed under British rule in 1858. [3] It was constructed as a siding railway station at that time. This railway station is used to transport goods from Ranippettai town to Royapuram railway station ...
Tiruttani railway station (station code: TRT) is a railway station located in Tiruvallur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [2] Description
Tirupattur Junction railway station (station code: TPT) is an NSG–5 category Indian railway station in the Salem railway division of the Southern Railway zone. [2] It is a railway station serving the town of Tirupattur in Tamil Nadu , India.
The Chennai Rail Museum is a railway museum in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The museum opened on 16 April 2002 in the Furnishing Division of the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) near Perambur . The 6.25-acre (2.53 ha) museum has technical and heritage exhibits, with a sizable collection of steam engines from the British Raj .
Peravurani railway station (station code: PVI) is an NSG–6 category Indian railway station in Tiruchirappalli railway division of Southern Railway zone. [1] It is a railway station serving the town of Peravurani in Tamil Nadu, India. This station was first opened on 31.12.1903 [2] along with Pattukottai to Aranthangi section before ...
The tracks and land on which the station is built were originally owned by the ICF. When the Southern Railway intended to operate trains to Padi and Anna Nagar stations, the ICF handed over the land to the Southern Railway. When the train services were withdrawn in 2007, the ICF reclaimed the land from the zonal railway.
Chennai continues to be traditional and conventional in certain ways. Traditional music, dance and all other art forms of Tamil Nadu are very popular in the city. One can find a peculiar cultural blend in city, from traditional foods to fast foods, from ancient temple architecture to modern high-rises, and from classical music and dance to the ...