Triplicanites’ long wait for Sri Parthasarathi Koil Post Office ~ continues
On 18th Mar 2013, I had posted on the endless wait of Triplicanites for the functioning of Sri Parthasarathi Post Office. It is not merely a Post Office that we have been yearning for ~ it is not simply a building or an Office – but something unique in the name of the presiding deity of Thiruvallikkeni …………
One need not belong to the generation which used post cards / inland letters / covers / telegrams / Greeting cards / money orders / postal orders and the like… for communicating… one may not have waited for the post man to come and deliver the message that you wanted to receive… The post man was once the most respected and known person in any village as people waited for his arrival expectantly everyday.
History reveals that it was way back in 1712, Governor Harrison first started a Company Postal Service inMadrasto carry mail toBengalby dak runner. Decades later the postal rules were in place ~ Chennai General Post Office was initially opened inFort St. George Square, just outside the Sea Gate, on 1 June 1786.
Quite unfortunate that I don’t have the exact date on which ‘Parthasarathi Koil PO’ was inaugurated. A search on Sulekha pages would reveal hundreds of them …………. Adambakkam PO; Adyar PO; Alandur PO; Alwarthirunagar PO; Ambattur PO; Aminjikarai PO; Annanagar PO; Annasalai PO; Mylapore PO; Mandaveli PO; Sholinganallur PO; Sowcarpet PO; T Nagar South PO; Tambaram PO; Taramani PO; Triplicane PO; West Mambalam PO ……….. simply there could be hundreds of post offices but to those residents of Triplicane – the building that housed Thiruvallikkeni Thapal Nilayam is a monument and many would have green stories kindling nostalgia.….the one that functioned atBig Street, Triplicane was known as‘Sri Parthasarathi Koil Post Office’ ….. only one of its genre named not after the locality but after our presiding deity Sri Parthasarathi.
The building housing the Post Office inBig Streetbecame dilapidated, was demolished and now has become a car park. ThePOwas later housed in a smaller, old building inHanumantharayan Kovil Streetoff Kairavini Pushkarini, the temple tank. It certainly was not a proper accommodation ~ leaked during rainy days and after days of difficulty, moved to the premises of Triplicane PO in Triplicane High Road, functioning as a small unit.
People of Triplicane, including pensioners and others have been representing for revival of Sri Parthasarathi Swami Post Office and there have been various reports that the building inCar Street, newly built as staff quarters for Thirukoil staff was to have a Nationalised Bank in its first floor and the Post Office from the ground floor. Many representations have been made by the recipients and there has been news every now and then that it is pending with one Dept or the other.
Today ‘The Hindu’ Chennai edition carried this report, which truly represents the wishes of hundreds of Senior citizens of Thiruvallikkeni. Many thanks to the Hindu and its reporter for this nice report. The report is reproduced in its entirety below.
With regards –S. Sampathkumar 15th Oct 2013
Eight months after a new building was allotted for the Parthasarathy Koil post office, residents of Triplicane are asking why the establishment has not yet begun operations here.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/get-post-office-functioning-triplicane-residents-write-to-cm/article5234587.ece