Navigation:
There are two main ports in the city of Chennai. One is the Chennai Port, which is one of the largest artificial ports in the world, and the other is Port of Edno. Chennai is the second busiest container center in the port and it mainly operates the arrival and emission of general laboratory accessories, automobiles, etc. The port of Enno operates mainly the emission of coal, ore and other products.
Railroad:
There are two main railway terminals in the city. The city's largest railway station Chennai Central Station maintains train connections with all major cities and cities of India and the interim destination of Chennai, Egmore, Tamilnadu, and another railway station. [25] Basically, buses and trains are popular transportation vehicles in the city. The Chennai suburban rail network consists of four railway sectors and is a broad gauge rail network.
Media:
There are two AM and four commercial FM radio stations in this city, which are managed by All India Radio and Private Broadcasters. There are six main publishing houses in Chennai which have published about eight major newspapers and magazines. The main English daily newspaper is The Hindu, The New Indian Express, The Deccan Chronicle and an evening daily The News Today. The main business daily from the city is The Economic Times, Business Line, Business Standard, and The Financial Express. The main Tamil daily newspaper is Dainantanti, Dinavana, Dinamani, Dinmala, Tamil Murasu and Malaimala. In addition to the main newspapers, local newspapers such as the Adyar Times The periodicals published from Chennai include Ananda Vikesh, Kumudam, Kalki, Kungumam, Frontline and Sportstar.