Avadi
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Avadi (Tamil:
Etymology
The exact origin of the name 'Avadi' is not known. One version has it that it is the combination of "Aa" (meaning cow) and "Adi or gudi (kudi)" (meaning place in Tamil), indicating that the place had many cows.[citation needed] One of the more popular theories about the origin of the name is that it is an acronym for "Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India". However, this is most likely a backronym invented more recently. The entity "Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India" does not appear in any British records.[citation needed] This acronym is further disputed by the existence of a railway station going by the name of "Avadi" in the locality since 1873 before the establishment of defence industries.[1]
Several British documents from the 19th century refer to the place as "Avady", which doesn't match the widely circulated acronym theory.[2] The name Avadi (Avady) was already in use by 1856, when the first public railway was opened in the Madras Presidency. This predates the transfer of the Madras Presidency's arsenal from Fort St. George, India in the city of Madras, to Avadi, which was done sometime after 1870, which contradicts the popular acronym theory.[citation needed]
History
The suburb is part of the "auto belt" that developed when the automobile industry developed in Madras, primarily in the city's industrial north and west regions, in the early post-World War II years.[3]
The famous session of the Indian National Congress was held at Avadi on 10 January 1955.[4] This historical meet emphasised the importance of socialism and its impact on social development. Jawaharlal Nehru with Morarji Desai and other Congress leaders at the AICC session declared that a socialistic pattern of society was the goal of the Congress.[5][6]
Geography
Avadi is located at 13°07′N 80°06′E / 13.12°N 80.1°E.[7] It covers an area of 65 square kilometres (25 sq mi) and has an average elevation of 17 metres (56 ft).
Lake
Avadi has a lake called Paruthipattu Lake. Spread over 200 acres and 2.64 kilometres (1.64 mi) in length,[8] the lake is located behind the Tamil Nadu Housing Board (TNHB) and Thirumullaivoyal. It was once a source of water for farmland irrigation. The body of water attracts many birds throughout the year. However, in the recent decades it has lost most of its area to indiscriminate building and encroachment. The Paruthippattu Lake area was renovated with a budget of 32 crores and converted into an eco-park that officially opened on 19 June 2019. The renovation added recreational facilities, a 3-km-long walking track, a central plaza and various greenery, while addressing the issues of encroachment and sewage pollution that had affected the once-neglected lake.[8][9][10]
Waste management
The neighborhood generates about 150 metric tonnes of garbage daily. Together with Thiruninravur and Poonamallee, Avadi generates about 210 metric tonnes of solid waste from around 120,000 households, which is dumped on a 17.78-acre site in Sekkadu, owned by the Avadi Municipal Corporation. In 2017, the municipal corporation planned to construct 33 decentralized compost processing plants at a cost of ₹ 109.6 million, each with a capacity to convert 4 tonnes of biodegradable waste into manure. Of these, 17 plants were operational as of February 2018.[11]
IT Parks and Companies
IT Park
A new Tidel Park, with a built-up area of 5,57,000 square feet, will be built on a 10-acre land at a cost of ₹ 2,300 million at Avadi–Pattabiram on MTH Road. This is expected to provide jobs for 30,000 people. The Construction work started in August 2020.[12][13] Dell Technology and Tata Consultancy Service (TCS) have shown interest to move to Avadi. iDEX a Central Government IT Company for Defence export is expected to invest 1000 crores in Tidel Park Avadi - Pattabiram.
In addition to military establishments, Avadi also houses a number of IT/ITES and other service sector-based firms.
Defence Industrial Corridor
The major defence establishments with divisions in Avadi are the Indian Air Force, Indian Army, Heavy Vehicles Factory (HVF), EFA-Engine Factory, Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indian Navy, Central Vehicle Depot (CVD), The Ordnance Depot (OD), Unfit Vehicles Park (UVP) and the Ordnance Clothing Factory (OCF).
The Indian Air Force has a Mechanical Transport Training Institute Technical (MTTI) here for training its personnel on driving and repairing vehicles, and also a base repair depot for repair and maintenance of its various equipment. CVRDE undertakes major research on battle tanks and other combat vehicles. MBT Arjuns, armoured ambulances, Combat Improved Ajeyas and Nag anti-tank missiles are some of the recent products from CVRDE. The Heavy Vehicles Factory produces an indigenous version of the T-72 tank known as Ajeya. HVF also produces the main battle tank Arjun. The production of T-90S Bhishma tanks started in 2006–2007. The Tamil Nadu Special Police (TSP) also has a division in Avadi, the TN 2nd and 5th Battalion.
There was a
Manufacturing Industrial Hub
Avadi is around 7 km from Ambattur Industrial Estate and 22 km from Sriperambudur - Irungattukottai Sipcot Industrial Park.
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1951 | 5,979 | — |
1961 | 13,050 | +118.3% |
1971 | 77,413 | +493.2% |
1981 | 124,701 | +61.1% |
1991 | 183,215 | +46.9% |
2001 | 230,913 | +26.0% |
2011 | 345,996 | +49.8% |
According to the
From 229,403 in 2001, the population of Avadi grew to 344,701 in 2011, registering a decadal population growth of 50%.[17]
Places of worship
There are many
A handful of mosques serve a considerable Islamic population in Avadi. There are some churches over 50 years old, including Marthoma Church in Gandhi Nagar, CSI, RC and Orthodox Churches in HVF road. Also, numerous churches have been built in recent years; St Antony's Shrine is a Catholic church located at Avadi Check-post. There is a Jain temple, Vasupujiya Jain Temple, and a Gurudwara in the HVF estate for the Sikhs to worship in Avadi.
Avadi boasts of cultural and religious diversity and has a proud heritage of religious tolerance.
Transport
Railways
Suburban services
Avadi is connected very well with rest of the city by EMU trains. There are frequent suburban trains from Avadi to
Roadways
Chennai–Tiruttani highway extension
The Tamil Nadu Highways department issued a GO[19] on 4 October 2013 to extending the entire Chennai – Tiruttani highway to 6 lanes at a cost of ₹1.68 billion. The first phase will involve extending the road to 4 lanes – 100 ft with center median and encroachments have already started to be removed.[20] The road junction at Avadi Checkpost connects Avadi Poonamallee road with the CTH road. The Chennai Outer ring road (ORR) passes through western part of Avadi.
Avadi Bus Terminus
Avadi bus terminus is located very near to the Avadi railway station on the Chennai - Thiruvallur High Road (CTH road). The depot is situated beside the bus terminal. Avadi is well connected to various locations of Chennai as well as rural areas surrounding North-western and Western Chennai. The main service provider though is the state-owned Metropolitan Transport Corporation buses, TNSTC/SETC buses to Tirupathi, Nellore, Bangalore, Shengottai, Tirunelveli, Tuticorin operates from here & few private buses are also available.
Share Autos are one of the popular modes of transport there. Share Autos are mostly spotted near Avadi bus terminal and Checkpost junction. They usually ply between Poonamallee, Karayanchavadi, Pattabiram, Thiruninravur, Anna Nagar, Nungambakkam and Koyambedu.
Educational institutions
Schools
Colleges
- Murugappa Polytechnic College[23]
- Veltech Rangarajan Sangunthala Arts College[24]
- Nazareth College of Arts and Science[25]
State assembly constituency
Avadi is a state assembly constituency in
Year | Winner | Party |
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2011 | S. Abdul Rahim | Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
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2016 | K. Pandiarajan | Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
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2021 | S M Nasar | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
Entertainment
Cinema theatres
Avadi has a handful of movie theaters in its locality:
- Meenakshi Cinemas
- Remy Cinemas
- The managing director of Carnival Cinemas, at a press meet during the launch of EVP Carnival Cinemas, Chembarambakkam, confirmed that EVP Carnival cinemas was coming up with a 5 screen multiplex near Avadi soon. The exact location is not known yet.[citation needed]
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- ^ a b Lakshmi, K. (8 November 2018). "Paruthipattu lake on city outskirts to get eco-park on lines of Chetpet". The Hindu.
- ^ "Avadi becomes TN's 15th municipal corporation".
- ^ Lakshmi, K. (14 March 2019). "Eco-park at Paruthipattu lake to be ready by month-end". The Hindu.
- ^ Lakshmi, K. (21 December 2017). "Local composting gets a fillip". The Hindu. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
- ^ "State govt to build ₹230-cr IT park in Chennai". The Hindu BusinessLine. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. 6 March 2019. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- ^ "New IT park in Pattabiram to provide jobs for 30,000". The Hindu. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. 11 March 2019. p. 3. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- ^ a b "Census Info 2011 Final population totals". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "Census Info 2011 Final population totals - Avadi". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
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