Parangipettai

Parangipettai (/pɑːrpit/ Pa-ren-gi-Pet-Tie), historically called Porto Novo ("New Port" in Portuguese), is a coastal panchayat town in Cuddalore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Parangipettai is located on the north bank of the mouth of the Vellar River at a distance of 30 km from Cuddalore. From the state capital city of Chennai, Parangipettai can be reached through the National Highway NH32 stretch between Cuddalore and Chidambaram.

Parangipettai

Porto Novo
Town Panchayath
Parangipettai Lighthouse
Nickname(s): 
Mahmood Bundar, Muthukrishna Puri, Varunapuri
Parangipettai
Coordinates: 11.49°N 79.76°E / 11.49; 79.76
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictCuddalore
TalukBhuvanagiri
Constituency Chidambaram
Government
  TypeRural/Town
  BodyUnion Town Panchayath
  LeaderMrs. Thenmozhli Shankar (D.M.K)
Area
  Total181.53 km2 (70.09 sq mi)
Elevation
12 m (39 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total110,073
  Density610/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Parangiars, Novians
languages
  OfficialTamil, English
  LocalTamil, English, Urudu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
608502
Telephone code04144
Websitehttps://parangipettai.com

Its strategic location on the Coromandel Coast has long made it a major trading centre. In particular, it was an important trading destination for the Arabs, especially the Yemenis. During the colonial era, the Portuguese, the Dutch and the English successively colonized the area.

There is also a Gandhian connection to Parangipettai. Anne Marie Petersen became in 1909 a missionary in the so-called Loventhal Mission. The foundation stone was laid by Mahatma Gandhi himself in 1921, and a few years later, the school was officially opened under the name Seva Mandir at a place called Porto Novo, near Chidambaram, in Tamil Nadu, South India.

Today, Parangipettai has evolved into a well-developed town with nearly all necessities such as healthcare, education and transport. It also hosts a marine biology station that is affiliated with the Annamalai University.

The town is an important pilgrimage centers for Muslims and Hindus.

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