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Anna Nagar

Anna Nagar (formerly known as Naduvakkarai),[1] is a neighbourhood in the metropolitan city of Chennai, India. Named after former chief minister of Tamil Nadu C. N. Annadurai, it is located in the north-western part of Chennai and forms a part of the Aminjikarai taluk and the Anna Nagar Zone. It is one of the prime residential areas in Chennai and is home to several prominent doctors, lawyers and politicians. Real estate prices are among the highest in the city.[2] A recent addition to the area is VR Chennai Mall, located near Shanthi Colony and Thirumangalam junction.

Anna Nagar
Naduvankarai
Neighbourhood
Anna Nagar Tower Park in the neighbourhood
Anna Nagar
Anna Nagar (Chennai)
Anna Nagar
Anna Nagar (Tamil Nadu)
Anna Nagar
Anna Nagar (India)
Coordinates: 13°05′06″N 80°12′36″E / 13.085000°N 80.210100°E / 13.085000; 80.210100Coordinates: 13°05′06″N 80°12′36″E / 13.085000°N 80.210100°E / 13.085000; 80.210100
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictChennai
MetroChennai
ZoneAnna Nagar
Ward100-102
Named forArignar Anna
Area
 • Total5 km2 (2 sq mi)
Elevation
33 m (108 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTN 02 (Chennai North West)
Lok Sabha constituencyChennai Central
State Assembly constituencyAnna Nagar

Anna Nagar is the first and the only village near Chennai to follow a standard addressing system followed in the western world. One of the primary landmarks in Anna Nagar is the Anna Nagar Tower, built in 1968 as part of the World Trade Fair. Other important locations include the Anna Arch, Chinthamani, Blue Star, 14 shops, Shanthi Colony, Thirumangalam junction, Padi grade separator, Anna Nagar East, and the Anna Nagar West bus depot.

Anna Nagar has several established schools and colleges, places of worship, shopping areas with both independent shops and chain stores, and numerous restaurants. The 2nd avenue is an arterial road in Anna Nagar which has emerged as a hub for several restaurants and shops. There are also a number of midsize hospitals and nursing homes catering to the local population.

History

 
Anna Nagar in 1972

Anna Nagar originated as a suburban village called Naduvakkarai. It was called Mullam Village.

Anna Nagar was developed by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board in the early 1970s following the World Trade Fair in the area in 1968.[3] The board developed residential plots, apartments, commercial complexes, wide roads, school zones, bus termini, and large parks.

Geography

As of 2018, Anna Nagar zone had a green cover of more than 20 percent, as against the city's 14.9 percent average.[4]

Religion

 
Ayyapan Temple

Several prominent temples, churches and mosques are located in Anna Nagar.

Education

Landmarks

Anna arch

A large twin arch called the Anna arch marks the entrance of the southern part of Anna Nagar on the Third Avenue, which was built in 1985 by the Corporation of Chennai at a cost of Rs. 1.2 million to commemorate the platinum jubilee celebrations of former chief minister C. N. Annadurai,[5] when Anna Nagar was still a developing area. It was inaugurated by the then chief minister of Tamil Nadu, M. G. Ramachandran on 1 January 1986.[6] Each arch stands 52 ft tall and weighs 82 tonnes.[7] The road from the arch leads to the roundtana (roundabout) which is a major landmark and for all practical purposes, the centre of Anna Nagar.

In 2012, the arch was proposed to be demolished to leave way for a flyover that was planned to connect Anna Nagar with Aminjikarai. Demolition work began on 2 September 2012. However, the alignment of the flyover was modified slightly to prevent the removal of the arch, and the arch was restored[7] at a cost of 6.4 million.[8]

Anna Nagar Tower

 
Anna nagar tower

The Anna Nagar Tower is a 138 feet (42 m) tall tower built for the 1968 World Trade Fair, by B. S. Abdur Rahman. Its main entrance is from the 3rd Main Road and a back entrance from the 6th main road. It is popular with morning walkers and joggers, and with families and young people in the evenings to play and relax. For a nominal fee, one could walk to the top of the tower from where excellent views of the city could be seen. Entry inside the tower has been stopped for the last few years due to safety concerns as there had been a few cases of suicide in the past. The tower and park are now renovated and has a skating rink. Currently, it boasts of a good turnout of children who come in for practising their skills on roller skates. There is also a group of regulars who practice silambattam - an ancient Tamil martial art form - here. From atop the tower one can have a panoramic views, and the rapidly changing skyline of the city can be appreciated.

Transport

Road

Anna Nagar has two bus termini, Anna Nagar West and Anna Nagar East. The East terminus is located near Anna Nagar Roundtana while the West terminus is situated on the Inner Ring Road. The West terminus is one of the largest bus terminuses in the city. Buses to different parts of the city beginning from the West Terminus.

The roads in Anna Nagar are designed based on a matrix structure similar to roads in developed countries in the western world; all the roads are laid parallel and perpendicular to each other. In addition, a standardized naming nomenclature is adopted. In Anna Nagar, 2nd, 4th and 6th Avenues run east–west and 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th Avenues run North South. All the streets are interconnected to these avenues. Areas expanded after the formation of the initial 1970 layouts do not follow the standard nomenclature. Auto rickshaws, Share autos are also available connecting Anna Nagar to different parts of the city.

Anna Nagar Roundtana

The Anna Nagar Roundtana located at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue is a sprawling and burgeoning high-scale commercial neighborhood. This was initially developed for the Madras EXPO during the 1970s and was named "Round Turn Over", whose name has colloquially changed to "Roundtana" with the use of Tamil Language. It has a wide variety of markets and showrooms in the vicinity such as Croma, Tanishq, Bata, etc. and thus is a very important landmark for shoppers.

Railway

The Anna Nagar railway station was inaugurated in the year 2003. It is located on the Thirumangalam road, a road that connects Anna Nagar West with Villivakkam. The railway line stretches for 3.09 kilometers and links Anna Nagar with the Tiruvallur-Chennai suburban line. Between 2003 and 2007, five suburban trains were operated from Anna Nagar to Chennai Beach via Villivakkam. The station was closed in 2007 for the construction of the Padi elevated rotary. However, after the completion of the rotary in 2009, the station remained closed owing to its low patronage. There were plans to reopen the station in 2011.[9] None of them materialised, however.[10]

Metro

Anna Nagar metro was inaugurated and started on 14 may, 2017. It is the most convenient form of transportation and connects every part of the city.Three underground metro stations, two in Anna Nagar and one in Anna Nagar East, which form a part of the phase 1 metro project. Anna Nagar has 2 metro stations - 1. Anna Nagar tower park metro station and 2. Anna Nagar East metro station. Both of these metro stations are underground. They are well managed and maintained. These metro stations have 2 platforms and their trains have different sections for women specially. These stations have 4 entry & exit points, which makes it accessible in all possible ways.

Politics

Anna Nagar (State Assembly Constituency) is part of Chennai Central (Lok Sabha constituency).[11]

Location in Context

References

  1. ^ Krishna, M. J. (13 March 2003). . The Hindu. Chennai, India. Archived from the original on 17 July 2004.
  2. ^ "5 reasons Anna Nagar can be your locality of choice". The Hindu. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. 26 November 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  3. ^ (PDF). Chapter 1. CMDA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  4. ^ Lopez, Aloysius Xavier (31 August 2018). "A Rs.228-cr. project to take city's green cover to 20%". The Hindu. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. p. 4. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  5. ^ "Anna Arch refuses to give in". The Hindu. Chennai. 3 September 2012.
  6. ^ "Flyover plan revised to give Anna Arch new lease of life". The Hindu. Chennai. 6 September 2012.
  7. ^ a b "சென்னை அண்ணா நகர் ஆர்ச்சை இடிக்கும் பணிக்கு முதல்வர் ஜெயலலிதா தடை". One India Tamil (in Tamil). Chennai: One India. 5 September 2012.
  8. ^ H. Ramakrishnan, Deepa (1 January 2013). "New alignment approved for flyover near Anna Arch". The Hindu. Chennai.
  9. ^ Ayyappan, V (18 February 2011). "Train service from Anna Nagar to resume". The Times Of India.
  10. ^ Madhavan, T. (14 April 2013). "Padi and Anna Nagar wait for rail link". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  11. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2008. Retrieved 11 October 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies; 2008-10-08, Tamil Nadu, Election Commission of India

External links

  • CSI Jessie Moses School
  • JGVV
  • [2] Playschools Anna Nagar

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For the constituency see Anna Nagar State Assembly Constituency For the neighbourhood in Tiruchirappalli see Anna Nagar Tiruchirappalli Anna Nagar formerly known as Naduvakkarai 1 is a neighbourhood in the metropolitan city of Chennai India Named after former chief minister of Tamil Nadu C N Annadurai it is located in the north western part of Chennai and forms a part of the Aminjikarai taluk and the Anna Nagar Zone It is one of the prime residential areas in Chennai and is home to several prominent doctors lawyers and politicians Real estate prices are among the highest in the city 2 A recent addition to the area is VR Chennai Mall located near Shanthi Colony and Thirumangalam junction Anna Nagar NaduvankaraiNeighbourhoodAnna Nagar Tower Park in the neighbourhoodAnna NagarAnna Nagar Chennai Show map of ChennaiAnna NagarAnna Nagar Tamil Nadu Show map of Tamil NaduAnna NagarAnna Nagar India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 13 05 06 N 80 12 36 E 13 085000 N 80 210100 E 13 085000 80 210100 Coordinates 13 05 06 N 80 12 36 E 13 085000 N 80 210100 E 13 085000 80 210100Country IndiaStateTamil NaduDistrictChennaiMetroChennaiZoneAnna NagarWard100 102Named forArignar AnnaArea Total5 km2 2 sq mi Elevation33 m 108 ft Languages OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST Vehicle registrationTN 02 Chennai North West Lok Sabha constituencyChennai CentralState Assembly constituencyAnna NagarAnna Nagar is the first and the only village near Chennai to follow a standard addressing system followed in the western world One of the primary landmarks in Anna Nagar is the Anna Nagar Tower built in 1968 as part of the World Trade Fair Other important locations include the Anna Arch Chinthamani Blue Star 14 shops Shanthi Colony Thirumangalam junction Padi grade separator Anna Nagar East and the Anna Nagar West bus depot Anna Nagar has several established schools and colleges places of worship shopping areas with both independent shops and chain stores and numerous restaurants The 2nd avenue is an arterial road in Anna Nagar which has emerged as a hub for several restaurants and shops There are also a number of midsize hospitals and nursing homes catering to the local population Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Religion 4 Education 5 Landmarks 5 1 Anna arch 5 2 Anna Nagar Tower 6 Transport 6 1 Road 6 2 Anna Nagar Roundtana 6 3 Railway 6 4 Metro 7 Politics 8 Location in Context 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit Anna Nagar in 1972 Anna Nagar originated as a suburban village called Naduvakkarai It was called Mullam Village Anna Nagar was developed by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board in the early 1970s following the World Trade Fair in the area in 1968 3 The board developed residential plots apartments commercial complexes wide roads school zones bus termini and large parks Geography EditAs of 2018 Anna Nagar zone had a green cover of more than 20 percent as against the city s 14 9 percent average 4 Religion Edit Ayyapan Temple Several prominent temples churches and mosques are located in Anna Nagar Education EditChinmaya Vidyalaya Jaigopal Garodia Vivekananda Vidyalaya Chennai Public School SBOA School amp Junior College Valliammal Matriculation Higher Secondary School CSI Jessie Moses Matriculation Higher Secondary School Shri Krishnaswamy Matriculation Higher Secondary School Kendriya VidyalayaLandmarks EditAnna arch Edit A large twin arch called the Anna arch marks the entrance of the southern part of Anna Nagar on the Third Avenue which was built in 1985 by the Corporation of Chennai at a cost of Rs 1 2 million to commemorate the platinum jubilee celebrations of former chief minister C N Annadurai 5 when Anna Nagar was still a developing area It was inaugurated by the then chief minister of Tamil Nadu M G Ramachandran on 1 January 1986 6 Each arch stands 52 ft tall and weighs 82 tonnes 7 The road from the arch leads to the roundtana roundabout which is a major landmark and for all practical purposes the centre of Anna Nagar In 2012 the arch was proposed to be demolished to leave way for a flyover that was planned to connect Anna Nagar with Aminjikarai Demolition work began on 2 September 2012 However the alignment of the flyover was modified slightly to prevent the removal of the arch and the arch was restored 7 at a cost of 6 4 million 8 Anna Nagar Tower Edit Anna nagar tower The Anna Nagar Tower is a 138 feet 42 m tall tower built for the 1968 World Trade Fair by B S Abdur Rahman Its main entrance is from the 3rd Main Road and a back entrance from the 6th main road It is popular with morning walkers and joggers and with families and young people in the evenings to play and relax For a nominal fee one could walk to the top of the tower from where excellent views of the city could be seen Entry inside the tower has been stopped for the last few years due to safety concerns as there had been a few cases of suicide in the past The tower and park are now renovated and has a skating rink Currently it boasts of a good turnout of children who come in for practising their skills on roller skates There is also a group of regulars who practice silambattam an ancient Tamil martial art form here From atop the tower one can have a panoramic views and the rapidly changing skyline of the city can be appreciated Transport EditRoad Edit Anna Nagar has two bus termini Anna Nagar West and Anna Nagar East The East terminus is located near Anna Nagar Roundtana while the West terminus is situated on the Inner Ring Road The West terminus is one of the largest bus terminuses in the city Buses to different parts of the city beginning from the West Terminus The roads in Anna Nagar are designed based on a matrix structure similar to roads in developed countries in the western world all the roads are laid parallel and perpendicular to each other In addition a standardized naming nomenclature is adopted In Anna Nagar 2nd 4th and 6th Avenues run east west and 1st 3rd 5th and 7th Avenues run North South All the streets are interconnected to these avenues Areas expanded after the formation of the initial 1970 layouts do not follow the standard nomenclature Auto rickshaws Share autos are also available connecting Anna Nagar to different parts of the city Anna Nagar Roundtana Edit The Anna Nagar Roundtana located at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue is a sprawling and burgeoning high scale commercial neighborhood This was initially developed for the Madras EXPO during the 1970s and was named Round Turn Over whose name has colloquially changed to Roundtana with the use of Tamil Language It has a wide variety of markets and showrooms in the vicinity such as Croma Tanishq Bata etc and thus is a very important landmark for shoppers Railway Edit The Anna Nagar railway station was inaugurated in the year 2003 It is located on the Thirumangalam road a road that connects Anna Nagar West with Villivakkam The railway line stretches for 3 09 kilometers and links Anna Nagar with the Tiruvallur Chennai suburban line Between 2003 and 2007 five suburban trains were operated from Anna Nagar to Chennai Beach via Villivakkam The station was closed in 2007 for the construction of the Padi elevated rotary However after the completion of the rotary in 2009 the station remained closed owing to its low patronage There were plans to reopen the station in 2011 9 None of them materialised however 10 Metro Edit Anna Nagar metro was inaugurated and started on 14 may 2017 It is the most convenient form of transportation and connects every part of the city Three underground metro stations two in Anna Nagar and one in Anna Nagar East which form a part of the phase 1 metro project Anna Nagar has 2 metro stations 1 Anna Nagar tower park metro station and 2 Anna Nagar East metro station Both of these metro stations are underground They are well managed and maintained These metro stations have 2 platforms and their trains have different sections for women specially These stations have 4 entry amp exit points which makes it accessible in all possible ways Politics EditAnna Nagar State Assembly Constituency is part of Chennai Central Lok Sabha constituency 11 Location in Context EditReferences Edit India portal Krishna M J 13 March 2003 Naduvakkarai Nostalgia The Hindu Chennai India Archived from the original on 17 July 2004 5 reasons Anna Nagar can be your locality of choice The Hindu Chennai Kasturi amp Sons 26 November 2017 Retrieved 24 September 2020 Structure of Chennai PDF Chapter 1 CMDA Archived from the original PDF on 26 August 2013 Retrieved 24 February 2013 Lopez Aloysius Xavier 31 August 2018 A Rs 228 cr project to take city s green cover to 20 The Hindu Chennai Kasturi amp Sons p 4 Retrieved 2 September 2018 Anna Arch refuses to give in The Hindu Chennai 3 September 2012 Flyover plan revised to give Anna Arch new lease of life The Hindu Chennai 6 September 2012 a b ச ன ன அண ண நகர ஆர ச ச இட க க ம பண க க ம தல வர ஜ யலல த தட One India Tamil in Tamil Chennai One India 5 September 2012 H Ramakrishnan Deepa 1 January 2013 New alignment approved for flyover near Anna Arch The Hindu Chennai Ayyappan V 18 February 2011 Train service from Anna Nagar to resume The Times Of India Madhavan T 14 April 2013 Padi and Anna Nagar wait for rail link The Hindu Retrieved 5 June 2018 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 31 October 2008 Retrieved 11 October 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies 2008 10 08 Tamil Nadu Election Commission of IndiaExternal links Edit 1 CSI Jessie Moses School JGVV 2 Playschools Anna Nagar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anna Nagar amp oldid 1121400675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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