A French colonial settlement in India until 1954, Puducherry has well preserved its French legacy in French Quarters, with tree-lined streets, mustard-colored colonial villas and chic boutiques. From its beaches to historical monuments and from its temples to churches, this Union Territory of India is an interesting destination. The laid-back charm of Pondicherry is clearly visible in the quaint French part of the town while visitors can also cherish the authentic Indian feel that the city brings through its culture and people.
For More Information Contact
Ravi Chandran, Revenue Officer, Office of Distt. Collector, Pettiyanchatram,
Email: ro-rev.py@gov.in; dcrev.pon@nic.in
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