A statue of
Rajiv Gandhi with former CM of Tamil Nadu K Kamaraj standing few feet away
stands at Thuraipakkam nearer the Toll and DB Jain College – whether this gave
the Road its name or is one of many statues put up in the State after the cruel
assassination is debatable.
There is more famous
landmark named after our Former PM Rajiv Gandhi. It is the Govt General Hospital, which traces
its existence to 1664 starting as a small hospital to treat the sick soldiers of
the British East India Company. It was the untiring inspiring efforts of Sir
Edward Winter who was the agent of the company that materialized in the first
British Hospital at Madras. Read that in the early days, it was housed at the
Fort and that the Hospital moved out of the Fort after the Anglo-French War and
it took 20 years before it could settle in the present permanent place in 1772.
In 1842, the H-shaped main building was constructed, and the hospital was
opened to Indians.
Recently, in
January 2011, the hospital was renamed Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital
– sadly as one could recall that Rajiv Gandhi's body was brought to the
hospital following his assassination at Sriperumpudur in May 1991.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
28th Aug 2014.
