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  1. Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai is the result of an act of philanthropy of its progenitor, Pachaiyappa Mudaliar, who was a financier and merchant by the age of 22. Inspired and motivated by the founder, this college had its genesis in the famous will of Pachaiyappa Mudaliar. The college was established as Pachaiyappa's Central Institution at ...

  2. It was in 1842 after multiple Board Meetings that a Primary School was started with the name, Pachaiyappa’s Central Institution. This school aimed at providing free education in elementary English, Tamil and Telegu. On 2nd October 1846, the foundation for Pachaiyappa’s Hall was laid.

  3. In January 1842 a primary school was started bearing the name of Pachaiyappa's Central Institution with the objective of providing free education to poor Hindus in the elementary branches of English literature and science, with instruction in Tamil and Telugu.

  4. The college was established as Pachaiyappa's Central Institution at Popham's Broadway on 1 January 1842, financially aided by Pachaiyappa Mudaliar's will. It was the first educational institution in South India which was not funded by the British .

  5. Jun 18, 2022 · Pachaiyappa’s College is one of the oldest educational institutions in Chennai, in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. In addition, it is the first sole Indian college in Madras Presidency. The college was established as Pachaiyappa’s Central Institution at Popham’s Broadway on 1 January 1842, from money given in Pachaiyappa Mudaliar’s will.

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  6. Oct 9, 2023 · It was in 1842 after multiple Board Meetings that a Primary School was started with the name, Pachaiyappa’s Central Institution. This school aimed at providing free education in elementary English, Tamil and Telegu.

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  8. A school was established in the town of Madras in January, 1842 under the name of Pachaiyappa's Central Institution for the purpose of imparting gratuitous education to the poorer classes of the Hindu Community.