Ranipet

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Ranipet is a town in Vellore District of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. It is a medium-sized community located about 100 kilometers from Chennai, the fourth largest urban area in India. It is a main junction in the Chennai-Bangalore road. It is an example of serious groundwater pollution by heavy metals.[1]

The town is flanked by Arcot, Walajapettai, and Katapdi on three sides. The major schools are DAV BHEL Hr. Sec school, Sri Ramakrishna BHEL school, Little Flower Convent & CSI Matriculation School

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[edit] Industry

There are a number of small scale industries in Ranipet. These industries are mostly engaged in chemical, leather and tool making. These industries are the major lifeline for otherwise dry, uncultivatable land. The Boiler Auxiliaries Plant (BAP) of BHEL [Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited], a major Federal Government owned enterprise is situated in the town.

Yet another landmark would be the Vellore Institute of Technology(VIT).

[edit] Social

The people of ranipet are good at social undertakings. One such Social service entity established for Mentaly Retarded childrens is Vishwas Mentaly Retarded Children. No one in the world have right say mentaly retarded but they are mentaly challenged children.

[edit] Hospital

Scudder Memorial Hospital provides nursing to many outpatients.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Cities listed by unenviable title: Worst polluted", MSNBC (Associated Press), 2006-10-18. Retrieved on October 19, 2006.

Coordinates: 12°56′N, 79°20′E

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