Guindy
National Park
Once
this was all part of Governor's Estate. Now it is fragmented
and the major part is a thickly forested game sanctuary
where the spotted deer and the black buck roam about
and a wealth of smaller fauna thrive.
This is the country's
only Wild Life Sanctuary within a city's limits. Raj
Bhavan, the Governer's mansion, occupies one end of
the park, and at the other is the beautiful forest-girt
campus of Chennai's famous Indian Institute of Technology,
one of Asia's foremost technical educational institutions.
In between, and edging the road, are a famous Cancer
Institute, a children's park with its own mini zoo and
mini-railway, a snake park, rich in reptiles, and Memorials
to Gandhiji, Rajaji, the first Indian Governer -General,
and Kamaraj, a great national leader. Latest addition
to this array of memorials is that of Bakthavatchalam,
former chief minister of Tamil Nadu.
Opposite the park are
the Anna University of Technology, whose nucleus was
the oldest technical school in the East; and the Central
Leather Reasearch Institute. To the east of the park
as well as at the back of it sprawls the campus of the
Central Institute of Technology. Not far away is one
of the country's finest Race-courses.
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