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Walk walks can immediately include Chennai’s treasure

Walk walks can immediately include Chennai's treasure
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Chennai: Tamil Nadu Nadu Development Corporation (TTDC) plans to launch a legacy of a regular inheritance for four routes at George Town, Mylapore and in Kamarajar Salai.
He plans to tie private individuals who used to conduct such programs in pre-covid periods and train archeology, history and tourism students to be part of the initiative.
TTDC plans a legacy trip over the weekend to facilitate maximum participation.
Details will be uploaded on the official portal.
The inheritance trail in Mylapore will include a trace of food.
Take a walk in Kamarajar Salai will include a heritage structure between Vivekanandar’s house and Madras Chepauk University campus.
The TTDC Managing Director Sandeep Nanduri said, “We will not only involve those who have traced inheritance, but also train students who are interested in that purpose,” he said.
The Department of Tourism on Sunday conducts inheritance in Fort St.
George to commemorate World Tourism Day, which was celebrated on September 27.
Tourism Minister Dr.
M Mathiventhan and Tourism Secretary, Dr.
B Chandra Mohan participated.
Venkatesh’s legacy fans, who have become part of several roads in the city, said that around 15 relics can be arranged in Chennai.
“Royapuram, Chintadripet-Pudupet, Eggore and Anna Salai can be done independently,” he added.
The former TTDC manager N Ravi said the key to doing inheritance is continuity.
“Heritage paths must be regulated consistently.
In addition, the participation of other government institutions such as Greater Chennai Corporation is very important to ensure that there are no obstacles in the movements of the participants,” he added.

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