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Kakinada

Kakinada (formerly called Kakinandiwada, Coringa, and Cocanada; listen ) is the sixth largest city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and serves as the district headquarters of the Kakinada District.[6] It lies on the coast of the Bay of Bengal. J.N.T.U. College of Engineering Kakinada, established in 1946, is the oldest and popular Government college in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The First Polytechnic college of Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Polytechnic was established here in 1946. It was also the origin point of Buckingham Canal where goods used to be transported by boats during the British rule. It was once home for Asia's largest sea port (now near the village Coringa). Many people from the city migrated from this sea port to countries like Burma, Mauritius, Fiji and various southeast Asian countries to work there as workers where they were called as Coringas.[citation needed]

Kakinada
Coringa, Cocanada, Kaki Nandiwada
From top to bottom, left to right: Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary, JNTUK college of Engineering, TU-142M Aircraft, Kakinada Railway Station, A fishing boat at Kakinada Beach.
Nickname(s): 
Second Madras,
Pensioner's Paradise
Kakinada
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 16°57′58″N 82°15′18″E / 16.96611°N 82.25500°E / 16.96611; 82.25500Coordinates: 16°57′58″N 82°15′18″E / 16.96611°N 82.25500°E / 16.96611; 82.25500
Country India
StateAndhra Pradesh
DistrictKakinada
Established1759
Incorporated (Municipality)1866
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Corporation
 • BodyKakinada Municipal Corporation (KMC)
Kakinada Urban Development Authority (KAUDA)
 • MayorSunkara Siva Prasanna[1]
 • MLADwarampudi Chandrasekhar Reddy (Urban)
Kurasala Kannababu (Rural)
 • MPVanga Geetha
Area
 • City30.51 km2 (11.78 sq mi)
Population
 • City384,128 (6th) in AP
 • Metro443,028
Demonym(s)Kākināḍōḍu, Kākināaḍian
Literacy
 • Literacy rate81.23%
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
533001, 533002, 533003, 533004, 533005, 533006, 533016
Area code+91–884
Vehicle RegistrationAP05, AP06 (Former)
AP39 (from 30 January 2019)[5]
WebsiteKakinada Municipal Corporation

Kakinada is also one of the fastest growing city in Andhra Pradesh. Kakinada is known for its sweet called kaja which became a famous recipe in South India known as Kakinada Kaja. Apart from this, it is also known for food. The city is popular for "Subbayya Gari Hotel" known across the country for its authentic Vegetarian meals. The city is also home to a snack called Bajji which is famous throughout the state. Along with these it is mostly known for its town planning, one of the most greatly well planned towns in the entire country. The Indian Standard Time (IST) exactly passes through this city in the southern part of India. Hope Island, which lies just off the city's coast, naturally acts as a barrier and protects the city from cyclones and tsunami effects which also serves as a tourist spot.

It used to have more than 15 cinema theatres along a road (for which it has a dedicated road named after that as Cinema Road) and is known as Second Madras (because Madras [now Chennai], used to have many cinema theatres along a road). It also has a dedicated road for temples known as Temple street which justifies its status as the best-planned city. It is also known for its pleasant climate and recreating atmosphere for which, it is also known as Pensioner's Paradise indicating as a place to settle for mental peace and health. It is also a gateway for a region called Konaseema which is regarded as Second Kerala which is very famous for its scenic Coconut Trees and picturesque green farm fields surrounded by River Gouthami just like Kerala. It also has the second largest Mangrove forests in India near a village named Coringa which serves as a great tourist spot in Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary. It also has one of the oldest and biggest Government Hospitals of the state known as Government General Hospital, Kakinada.

Due to the love for Cinema and arts it had for years, the city is also home for many Telugu Cinema (Tollywood) Film Celebrities namely Suryakantham, Rao Gopal Rao, Relangi, P.B.Srinivas, C.S.Rao, Chitti Babu, P.Adinarayana Rao, Chaganti Koteswara Rao, Krishna Bhagawan, Goutham Raju, Ohmkar, Anchor Shyamala, Singer Anjana Sowmya, Pavala Syamala.

Culturally, the city has a popular dialect known as Godavari Dialect which is one of the most famous dialects of Andhra Pradesh. Politically, it is also a very important seat of power as there is a sentiment of forming the Government in Andhra Pradesh if won in this region. It is also close to many famous holy temples of the district.

It is one of the three smart cities of Andhra Pradesh under Smart Cities Mission.[7] A second new port is being constructed by GMR Group which will become the biggest port in the state. A Petroleum Complex is constructed by the Indian government as the region is full of gas and petroleum resources. It is one of the most rapidly developing cities of the India.

Etymology

Kaki Nandiwada, presently Kakinada claimed to be second Madras (presently called as Chennai) was a Dutch settlement.[8] They used to store and export Saree (known as Coca or Koka in Telugu) products and hence the name Coca-nada.[9] There was also a theory when British East India Company ruled this city, they had difficulty pronouncing the city's name Coca-nada, so they changed it as Co-Canada for their convenience. It is even referred to as Coringa by the British because of the proximity of its sea port to the river Koringa.

The British East India Company also called it Cocanada when they established the first Canadian Baptist Mission. After Independence, it finally got the name Kakinada. Some theories suggest Kakasura's losing his eye by an arrow of Lord Rama gave the name Kakinada or that Kaki Nandivada is derived from (Kaka, an Ikshvaku king) who built the town. Another theory says that it is Kakulavada, an abode of crows – for catching fish on the shore.[10]

History

During the colonization of the Dutch Coromandel coast, the Dutch East India Company maintained a trading post known as Jaggernaikpoeram or Jaggernaickpuram (among other spellings) to the English. On 25 September 1734 Haji Muhammad Hussain, then Nawab of Rajamundry, issued a parwana and a kaul to the Dutch by which the hamlet of " Jagernaykpalam" was given in full possession to the VOC for erecting a loge there.[11]

The British established the site in 1759 as a shipbuilding and ship repair facility. The British knew the area as the Coromandel coast, and Coringa Town (now called Kakinada) on the Coringa River, a branch of the Godavari river. As the principal seaport on this coast, it soon became a large shipbuilding yard of some importance. In 1802 a dock was built for repair of Royal Navy and other vessels, it boasted the only wet dock between Bombay and Calcutta. Cape Cori, or Hope Island as it was called was known internationally for shipbuilding and repairs.[12] The facilities were destroyed by massive cyclonic storms and tidal waves in 1787 (causing 20,000 fatalities) and again on 9 and 10 May 1832.[13][14] On 25 November 1839 yet another even greater cyclone finished off the port and it was not to recover. It has been estimated that the storm surge was as much as 40 feet. The harbour city was destroyed as were some 20,000 vessels of various sizes. This was one of the storms cited by Henry Piddington in a speech to the ‘'Asiatic Society of Bengal'’ where he first used the term ‘'cyclone'’ to describe the phenomena.[15] After the 1839 cyclone, homes were relocated further inland.

In 1901 due to sand depositing, and silting of the estuary not a single ship of any consequence could enter the port, by 1905 the construction of ships had ceased, and the port was closed.[16][17]

In the Madras Presidency, the District of Rajahmundry was created in 1823.[18] It was reorganised in 1859 and was bifurcated into Godavari and Krishna districts. During British rule, Rajahmundry was the headquarters of Godavari district, which was further bifurcated into East Godavari and West Godavari districts in 1925. When the Godavari district was divided, Kakinada became the headquarters of East Godavari and Eluru became headquarters of West Godavari. On 4 April 2022, East Godavari district further bifurcated into 3 and one of the New district was formed in the name of Kakinada, with Kakinada as headquarters

Geography

Kakinada is located at 16°56′N 82°13′E / 16.93°N 82.22°E / 16.93; 82.22.[19] The 82-degrees east longitude passes through the city. It has an average elevation of 2 metres (6 ft), and many areas of the city are below sea level.[6]

The city consists of two regions, connected by bridges. The southern part, Jagannadhapuram, is separated from the rest of the city by the Buckingham Canal.[20] The canal and its branches form Medaline Island,[21] which abuts the city in the southwest.

An industrial belt and rich, running north–south the length of the city, separates the eastern part from the coast.[22] Kakinada is bordered on the southeast by Kakinada Bay and a marshy wetland, home to India's second-largest mangrove forest and the Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary.[23] A branch of the Godavari River, the Gouthami, flows into the Bay of Bengal at this point.

Climate

Kakinada has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification: Aw/As) with hot, humid weather most of the year. The warmest time of the year is late May and early June, with maximum temperatures around 38–42 °C (100–108 °F). January is the coolest month, with minimum temperatures of 18–20 °C (64–68 °F). The city gets most of its seasonal rainfall from the southwest monsoon, although considerable rain also falls during the northeast monsoon (from mid-October to mid-December). Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal frequently strike the city.[24] Kakinada's prevailing winds are from the southwest for most of the year, except from October to January when they are from the northeast. The city's average annual rainfall is 110–115 centimetres (43–45 in).

Climate data for Kakinada (1981–2010, extremes 1901–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 34.6
(94.3)
37.8
(100.0)
40.0
(104.0)
42.8
(109.0)
46.9
(116.4)
47.4
(117.3)
41.7
(107.1)
38.4
(101.1)
37.9
(100.2)
37.3
(99.1)
35.9
(96.6)
34.0
(93.2)
47.4
(117.3)
Average high °C (°F) 29.2
(84.6)
31.2
(88.2)
34.0
(93.2)
36.2
(97.2)
37.5
(99.5)
35.8
(96.4)
32.9
(91.2)
32.2
(90.0)
32.7
(90.9)
31.9
(89.4)
30.4
(86.7)
29.2
(84.6)
32.8
(91.0)
Average low °C (°F) 20.3
(68.5)
21.7
(71.1)
24.0
(75.2)
26.2
(79.2)
27.8
(82.0)
27.3
(81.1)
26.2
(79.2)
25.9
(78.6)
25.9
(78.6)
24.8
(76.6)
22.5
(72.5)
20.3
(68.5)
24.4
(75.9)
Record low °C (°F) 12.0
(53.6)
15.6
(60.1)
17.2
(63.0)
18.9
(66.0)
20.5
(68.9)
21.4
(70.5)
21.1
(70.0)
21.7
(71.1)
21.3
(70.3)
17.2
(63.0)
14.4
(57.9)
13.9
(57.0)
12.0
(53.6)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 12.6
(0.50)
10.3
(0.41)
7.5
(0.30)
16.4
(0.65)
42.3
(1.67)
122.8
(4.83)
175.4
(6.91)
176.9
(6.96)
199.4
(7.85)
243.4
(9.58)
98.8
(3.89)
10.7
(0.42)
1,116.6
(43.96)
Average rainy days 0.9 1.1 0.5 1.1 2.8 7.1 10.9 10.2 9.1 9.0 3.8 0.9 57.5
Average relative humidity (%) (at 17:30 IST) 66 63 61 60 61 60 68 72 74 73 68 66 66
Source: India Meteorological Department[25][26]
 
Andhra Sahitya Parishat, an Archaeological Museum at Kakinada

Demographics

As of 2011 census of India, Kakinada had population of 443,028 of which 222,461 were male and 220,567 female and the outgrowths.[27] The Kakinada urban agglomeration had a population of 443,028 of which males are 217,459 while female population are 225,569 and the outgrowths.[28] There are 101 identified slums in the city, which contains a population of 132,185, 41% of the city's population. It is the 115th biggest city in India and one of the fastest-growing cities in Andhra Pradesh.[29]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1871 17,839—    
1881 28,856+61.8%
1891 40,553+40.5%
1901 48,096+18.6%
1911 54,110+12.5%
1921 53,348−1.4%
1931 69,952+31.1%
1941 75,140+7.4%
1951 99,952+33.0%
1961 122,865+22.9%
1971 164,200+33.6%
1981 226,409+37.9%
1991 279,875+23.6%
2001 327,541+17.0%
2011 384,128+17.3%

Governance

Kakinada Municipal Corporation is spread over an area of 16.63 km2 (6.42 sq mi), while the urban agglomeration area of Kakinada spreads over an area of 40.36 km2 (15.58 sq mi). The urban agglomeration constituents include the areas of Kakinada Municipal Corporation, census towns of Chidiga, Ramanayyapeta, Suryaraopeta and the out growths of Ganganapalle, Sarpavaram, Vakalapudi and Turangi.[30][31]

Economy

The economy of the city depends mainly on agriculture, fishing and industrial sectors. paddy, coconut are agro products from the city. The majority of the industrial sector is covered edible oil refineries, fertilizers and natural gas.[9] During the late 1940s (around the time of Indian independence) there was little industry in or around Kakinada;[32] the local economy was based on agriculture and fishing. Until the early 1980s (before the fertilizer companies began operation), the local economy revolved around the textile industry, auto parts, steel-related ancillary units, agriculture and fishing.[6]

Kakinada port

Hope Island, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the coast, makes Kakinada Port a natural harbour.[33] It is home to two ports namely, an Anchorage port and a Deep-water port ( and also third port is going to be constructed in KSEZ which will be Greenfield Seaport ).[34] Kakinada's deep-water port is the second-largest in the state (after Visakhapatnam port) and the first in the country to be built in a public-private partnership, in 1996 It is operated by Kakinada Seaports.[35] Before the deep-water port was built, the Anchorage port was the largest of India's 40 minor ports.[36]

Kakinada's principal exports include seafood (Prawns, Shrimp, Fish) and related products, agricultural products (including rice and corn),[37] oilmeals, processed food products, chemicals, iron ore, bauxite powder and biofuel. Imports include chemicals, edible oils and agricultural products[38] (including wheat and sugar).

Industrial sector

A number of industries and edible oil refineries, and serves as a base for a thriving oil and gas industry for the state of Andhra Pradesh are established at Kakinada.[9]

Agro−products

Coconuts are exported by several companies in and around Kakinada. The Murugappa Group-owned EID Parry (India) and Cargill International joint venture, Silk Road Sugars, has a port-based stand-alone sugar refinery in Kakinada with a capacity of 600,000 tonnes.,[39][40]

Edible oil refineries and biofuel plants

In 2002, several edible-oil refineries were established in Kakinada, with a refining capacity of 3,000 tons per day; they include Acalmar Oils and Fats (taken over by Adani Wilmar), Ruchi Infrastructure and Nikhil Refineries. The port facilitates the importation of crude palm and soybean oil.[41]

Vakalapudi Industrial Park has attracted over $10 million in investment from biodiesel companies such as Reliance Industries, Natural Bioenergy and Universal Bio Fuel.[42][43] Andhra Pradesh has entered into an agreement with Reliance Industries for jatropha planting. The company selected 200 acres (81 ha) of land in Kakinada to grow jatropha for quality biodiesel fuel.[44]

Information technology

Kakinada is a tier-II city. Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) established a facility here in 2007. Since then, several IT companies have come up in the city, mainly due to its educated workforce available in the city.[45]

Nearly, 35 Software and IT companies are operating from Kakinada. Some of the notable software companies include Cyient, Avineon, Krify,[46] Primesoft etc.[47]

An IT Association by the name "Godavari IT Association of East and West Godavari districts" (GITA) which an association of IT companies in the twin Godavari districts is formed in 2008 which is based in the city.[48] Since 2016, GITA is merged with "IT Association of Andhra Pradesh" (ITAAP) forming a separate chapter called ITAAP Godavari Chapter.[49]

Resources

Power generation

There are several power plants in and around Kakinada. Spectrum Power Generation has a 208-MW plant and was one of the first Independent Power Producers in the country. The company is planning to expand its capacity to 1350 MW in phases. Tenders for a 350-MW expansion have been requested.[50] A 220-MW power station (being expanded to 2400 MW at a cost of Rs 100 billion) owned by Reliance Energy[51] and a 464-MW combined-cycle power plant by GVK Group are in operation at Samalkota (Kakinada Rural). These plants supply electricity to the state's transmission utility, AP Transco, under a power purchase agreement.[citation needed]

Natural gas and petroleum

Kakinada is the base for Oil and Natural Gas Corporation's Eastern Offshore Asset. Several oil companies use Kakinada for oil and gasoline shipments. Baker Hughes and Schlumberger are field-development companies working on offshore natural-gas fields near the city. The Krishna Godavari Basin is considered the largest natural gas basin in India.[52] Significant discoveries of oil and natural gas were made by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation and Reliance, which has been extracting gas from its KG D6 block off the Kakinada coast. Reliance has an onshore terminal in Gadimoga, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Kakinada, to process and distribute gas to other parts of the country. Reliance Gas Transportation Infrastructure (RGTIL) has built a 1,440-kilometre (890 mi) pipeline from Kakinada to Bharuch (Gujarat) to transport 120 million cubic meters per day (mcmd) of natural gas from the Krishna-Godavari fields (owned by Reliance Industries)[53] across India to its west coast.

In 2010, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board awarded Kakinada's gas-distribution project to Bhagyanagar Gas, a consortium of GAIL and Hindustan Petroleum.[54] Construction is underway to supply gas to Kakinada and the surrounding towns of Samalkot, Peddapuram and Pithapuram, making Kakinada the second city in Andhra Pradesh to have a piped gas supply for domestic, commercial and industrial purposes.[citation needed]

Culture

Festivals

 
Kakinada Kaaja, a sweet delicacy of Kakinada
 
Kakinada Madata Kaja

Kakinada Beach Festival (also Sagara Sambaralu) is a music festival held in Kakinada.[55] It was declared as an annual festival by the government of Andhra Pradesh in 2012.[56] It is a three-day event where many artists perform.[55][57]

Notable personalities

The city has its recognition in Tollywood films with notable actors, actresses and directors namely, Anjali Devi, Suryakantham, Relangi, Rao Gopal Rao, C. Pullaiah, P. B. Srinivas, and Chittajallu Srinivasa Rao

Indian cricketer Hanuma Vihari hails from the region.

Literature

Kasibhatta Brahmaiah Sastry was a noted Sanskrit and Telugu scholar. Garikipati is mahasahasravadhani and he wrote sagaraghosha epic.{{Citation == Literature === Kasibhatta Brahmaiah Sastry was a noted Sanskrit and Telugu scholar. Garikipati is mahasahasravadhani and he wrote sagaraghosha epic.[citation needed]Ryali Prasad was a noted modern poet short story writer and also history researcher.He writes 32 poetry epics and history books about various locations.He created avadhanam in free verse poetry in telugu.And he is writes "Kakinada Charitra" the complete history of Kakinada. 2021}}

Transport

The city has various modes of transport in terms of road, rail and sea.[9] Previously private city buses and rickshaws used to dominate the roads but after massive amount of urbanisation the primary mode of intra-city public transport is auto rickshaws and there are about 7,000 of them being operated in the city limits with an additional of 3,000 from the surrounding settlements.[58] Non-transport vehicles cover, Motorcycles, bicycles.[59] For cyclists and motorists, there are planned cycling paths, bicycle sharing stations,[60] and bike hiring outlets.[61]

Roadways

Kakinada is connected by road to the rest of the state and other cities of India by means of National Highways. National Highway 216 which stretches from Kathipudi to Ongole passes through Kakinada. The bypass road is under construction which reduces the traffic in the city[62] It is a well planned city with Grid type Road network.[9] The city has a total road length of 719.21 km.state highway 42 connects Kakinada with other cities. ADB Road and Canal Road connects Kakinada with Rajamahendravaram. Government is going to construct a new national highway to Tuni along coast under Sagaramala scheme.[63]

Railways

 
Kakinada Town Jn. Railway Station main entrance

Kakinada Town and Kakinada Port are the two railway stations serving the rail needs of the city.[64] Kakinada Town is classified as an A–category station in Vijayawada railway division.[65] It is recognised as one of the Adarsh stations of the division in South Coast Railway zone.[66]

SCR operates its carriage and Wagon depot which is one of the medium sized depots in Vijayawada division. It's the second station after Vijayawada Junction railway station to have Intermediate Overhauling IOH shed for all types of coaches.[67]

Waterways

 
Far view of Kakinada port from Beach

Kakinada Port is located on the shore of Bay of Bengal. It is one of the intermediate ports in the state. The National Waterway 4 connects Kakinada with Puducherry and was declared in 2008 as National Waterway by the Inland Waterways Authority of India for cargo transport and tourism.[9]

Airways

The nearest airport is Rajahmundry Airport which is 55 km from the city. Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) operates an Aerodrome at Gadimoga in the city. Cocanada was a stop by Francesco de Pinedo of the Regia Aeronautica and his mechanic, Ernesto Campanelli, during Pinedo's 1925 Rome- Australia-Tokyo-Rome flight.[68][69]

Education

 
JNTU Kakinada Main Gate

The primary and secondary school education is imparted by the government, aided and private schools of the School Education Department of the state. The medium of instruction followed by different schools are English and Telugu.

Kakinada is an educational hub, meeting the growing educational demands of the state. Several professional colleges in and around the city offer courses in engineering, medicine, information technology and management at the graduate and postgraduate levels. The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada, previously established as Vizagapatnam college of Engineering on military land offers engineering courses and has a business school. Ministry of commerce has inaugurated the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade in the city making it only their 3rd campus in the country after Delhi & Kolkata.

Andhra University Postgraduate Centre, established in 1977, is another college in Kakinada. The university is located on a 50.93-acre (20.61 ha) campus in Thimmapuram, six kilometers from the Kakinada Town Railway Station.

Andhra Polytechnic was established in 1946 by the British India Government on the land donated by MSN Charities Jagannaickpur.

National Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh, Tadepalligudem is 80 km from Kakinada City.

Tourism

 
Coringa wildlife sanctuary
 
Kakinada Beach

Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary, part of the Godavari delta, Hope Island, India, a sandspit formed by the Godavari, Konaseema, scenic Godavari delta islands. It is the second-largest mangrove forest in India after Sundarbans.[23] Uppada beach is primarily considered as Kakinada beach which is having one of longest coastlines in Indian beaches.[70] Kakinada beach is meant for its mild blue waters and cold breeze all the day. The temples of Suryanarayana Swami and Kodandaramalayam are located at G. Mamidada which is 20 km from the city.[citation needed] The Bala Tripura Sundari Devi Temple is a famous temple.

Sports

Cricket is the most popular game in the city, followed by badminton and athletics. Kakinada is home to a number of local cricket teams participating in district and zone matches,[71] with a stadium used for Ranji Trophy matches. The East Godavari District Sports Authority has a sports complex in the city with an indoor stadium and swimming pool. Indian cricket player Hanuma Vihari hails from Kakinada.[citation needed]

Tennis is taught to students by the KTA (Kakinada Tennis Academy) at the tennis courts of Rangaraya Medical College There is a roller-skating rink in Vivekananda Park.[72]

See also

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    kakinada, lead, section, this, article, need, rewritten, lead, layout, guide, ensure, section, follows, wikipedia, norms, inclusive, essential, details, july, 2020, learn, when, remove, this, template, message, formerly, called, kakinandiwada, coringa, cocanad. The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten Use the lead layout guide to ensure the section follows Wikipedia s norms and is inclusive of all essential details July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kakinada formerly called Kakinandiwada Coringa and Cocanada listen help info is the sixth largest city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and serves as the district headquarters of the Kakinada District 6 It lies on the coast of the Bay of Bengal J N T U College of Engineering Kakinada established in 1946 is the oldest and popular Government college in the state of Andhra Pradesh The First Polytechnic college of Andhra Pradesh Andhra Polytechnic was established here in 1946 It was also the origin point of Buckingham Canal where goods used to be transported by boats during the British rule It was once home for Asia s largest sea port now near the village Coringa Many people from the city migrated from this sea port to countries like Burma Mauritius Fiji and various southeast Asian countries to work there as workers where they were called as Coringas citation needed Kakinada Coringa Cocanada Kaki NandiwadaCityFrom top to bottom left to right Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary JNTUK college of Engineering TU 142M Aircraft Kakinada Railway Station A fishing boat at Kakinada Beach Nickname s Second Madras Pensioner s ParadiseKakinadaLocation in Andhra Pradesh IndiaCoordinates 16 57 58 N 82 15 18 E 16 96611 N 82 25500 E 16 96611 82 25500 Coordinates 16 57 58 N 82 15 18 E 16 96611 N 82 25500 E 16 96611 82 25500Country IndiaStateAndhra PradeshDistrictKakinadaEstablished1759Incorporated Municipality 1866Government 2 TypeMunicipal Corporation BodyKakinada Municipal Corporation KMC Kakinada Urban Development Authority KAUDA MayorSunkara Siva Prasanna 1 MLADwarampudi Chandrasekhar Reddy Urban Kurasala Kannababu Rural MPVanga GeethaArea 3 City30 51 km2 11 78 sq mi Population 4 3 City384 128 6th in AP Metro 3 443 028Demonym s Kakinaḍōḍu KakinaaḍianLiteracy Literacy rate81 23 Languages OfficialTeluguTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN533001 533002 533003 533004 533005 533006 533016Area code 91 884Vehicle RegistrationAP05 AP06 Former AP39 from 30 January 2019 5 WebsiteKakinada Municipal CorporationKakinada is also one of the fastest growing city in Andhra Pradesh Kakinada is known for its sweet called kaja which became a famous recipe in South India known as Kakinada Kaja Apart from this it is also known for food The city is popular for Subbayya Gari Hotel known across the country for its authentic Vegetarian meals The city is also home to a snack called Bajji which is famous throughout the state Along with these it is mostly known for its town planning one of the most greatly well planned towns in the entire country The Indian Standard Time IST exactly passes through this city in the southern part of India Hope Island which lies just off the city s coast naturally acts as a barrier and protects the city from cyclones and tsunami effects which also serves as a tourist spot It used to have more than 15 cinema theatres along a road for which it has a dedicated road named after that as Cinema Road and is known as Second Madras because Madras now Chennai used to have many cinema theatres along a road It also has a dedicated road for temples known as Temple street which justifies its status as the best planned city It is also known for its pleasant climate and recreating atmosphere for which it is also known as Pensioner s Paradise indicating as a place to settle for mental peace and health It is also a gateway for a region called Konaseema which is regarded as Second Kerala which is very famous for its scenic Coconut Trees and picturesque green farm fields surrounded by River Gouthami just like Kerala It also has the second largest Mangrove forests in India near a village named Coringa which serves as a great tourist spot in Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary It also has one of the oldest and biggest Government Hospitals of the state known as Government General Hospital Kakinada Due to the love for Cinema and arts it had for years the city is also home for many Telugu Cinema Tollywood Film Celebrities namely Suryakantham Rao Gopal Rao Relangi P B Srinivas C S Rao Chitti Babu P Adinarayana Rao Chaganti Koteswara Rao Krishna Bhagawan Goutham Raju Ohmkar Anchor Shyamala Singer Anjana Sowmya Pavala Syamala Culturally the city has a popular dialect known as Godavari Dialect which is one of the most famous dialects of Andhra Pradesh Politically it is also a very important seat of power as there is a sentiment of forming the Government in Andhra Pradesh if won in this region It is also close to many famous holy temples of the district It is one of the three smart cities of Andhra Pradesh under Smart Cities Mission 7 A second new port is being constructed by GMR Group which will become the biggest port in the state A Petroleum Complex is constructed by the Indian government as the region is full of gas and petroleum resources It is one of the most rapidly developing cities of the India Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Governance 6 Economy 6 1 Kakinada port 6 2 Industrial sector 6 2 1 Agro products 6 2 2 Edible oil refineries and biofuel plants 6 3 Information technology 6 4 Resources 6 4 1 Power generation 6 4 2 Natural gas and petroleum 7 Culture 7 1 Festivals 7 2 Notable personalities 7 3 Literature 8 Transport 8 1 Roadways 8 2 Railways 8 3 Waterways 8 4 Airways 9 Education 10 Tourism 11 Sports 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksEtymology EditKaki Nandiwada presently Kakinada claimed to be second Madras presently called as Chennai was a Dutch settlement 8 They used to store and export Saree known as Coca or Koka in Telugu products and hence the name Coca nada 9 There was also a theory when British East India Company ruled this city they had difficulty pronouncing the city s name Coca nada so they changed it as Co Canada for their convenience It is even referred to as Coringa by the British because of the proximity of its sea port to the river Koringa The British East India Company also called it Cocanada when they established the first Canadian Baptist Mission After Independence it finally got the name Kakinada Some theories suggest Kakasura s losing his eye by an arrow of Lord Rama gave the name Kakinada or that Kaki Nandivada is derived from Kaka an Ikshvaku king who built the town Another theory says that it is Kakulavada an abode of crows for catching fish on the shore 10 History EditDuring the colonization of the Dutch Coromandel coast the Dutch East India Company maintained a trading post known as Jaggernaikpoeram or Jaggernaickpuram among other spellings to the English On 25 September 1734 Haji Muhammad Hussain then Nawab of Rajamundry issued a parwana and a kaul to the Dutch by which the hamlet of Jagernaykpalam was given in full possession to the VOC for erecting a loge there 11 The British established the site in 1759 as a shipbuilding and ship repair facility The British knew the area as the Coromandel coast and Coringa Town now called Kakinada on the Coringa River a branch of the Godavari river As the principal seaport on this coast it soon became a large shipbuilding yard of some importance In 1802 a dock was built for repair of Royal Navy and other vessels it boasted the only wet dock between Bombay and Calcutta Cape Cori or Hope Island as it was called was known internationally for shipbuilding and repairs 12 The facilities were destroyed by massive cyclonic storms and tidal waves in 1787 causing 20 000 fatalities and again on 9 and 10 May 1832 13 14 On 25 November 1839 yet another even greater cyclone finished off the port and it was not to recover It has been estimated that the storm surge was as much as 40 feet The harbour city was destroyed as were some 20 000 vessels of various sizes This was one of the storms cited by Henry Piddington in a speech to the Asiatic Society of Bengal where he first used the term cyclone to describe the phenomena 15 After the 1839 cyclone homes were relocated further inland In 1901 due to sand depositing and silting of the estuary not a single ship of any consequence could enter the port by 1905 the construction of ships had ceased and the port was closed 16 17 In the Madras Presidency the District of Rajahmundry was created in 1823 18 It was reorganised in 1859 and was bifurcated into Godavari and Krishna districts During British rule Rajahmundry was the headquarters of Godavari district which was further bifurcated into East Godavari and West Godavari districts in 1925 When the Godavari district was divided Kakinada became the headquarters of East Godavari and Eluru became headquarters of West Godavari On 4 April 2022 East Godavari district further bifurcated into 3 and one of the New district was formed in the name of Kakinada with Kakinada as headquartersGeography Edit District Collectorate Office built by Britishers at Kakinada Kakinada is located at 16 56 N 82 13 E 16 93 N 82 22 E 16 93 82 22 19 The 82 degrees east longitude passes through the city It has an average elevation of 2 metres 6 ft and many areas of the city are below sea level 6 The city consists of two regions connected by bridges The southern part Jagannadhapuram is separated from the rest of the city by the Buckingham Canal 20 The canal and its branches form Medaline Island 21 which abuts the city in the southwest An industrial belt and rich running north south the length of the city separates the eastern part from the coast 22 Kakinada is bordered on the southeast by Kakinada Bay and a marshy wetland home to India s second largest mangrove forest and the Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary 23 A branch of the Godavari River the Gouthami flows into the Bay of Bengal at this point Climate Edit Kakinada has a tropical savanna climate Koppen climate classification Aw As with hot humid weather most of the year The warmest time of the year is late May and early June with maximum temperatures around 38 42 C 100 108 F January is the coolest month with minimum temperatures of 18 20 C 64 68 F The city gets most of its seasonal rainfall from the southwest monsoon although considerable rain also falls during the northeast monsoon from mid October to mid December Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal frequently strike the city 24 Kakinada s prevailing winds are from the southwest for most of the year except from October to January when they are from the northeast The city s average annual rainfall is 110 115 centimetres 43 45 in Climate data for Kakinada 1981 2010 extremes 1901 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 34 6 94 3 37 8 100 0 40 0 104 0 42 8 109 0 46 9 116 4 47 4 117 3 41 7 107 1 38 4 101 1 37 9 100 2 37 3 99 1 35 9 96 6 34 0 93 2 47 4 117 3 Average high C F 29 2 84 6 31 2 88 2 34 0 93 2 36 2 97 2 37 5 99 5 35 8 96 4 32 9 91 2 32 2 90 0 32 7 90 9 31 9 89 4 30 4 86 7 29 2 84 6 32 8 91 0 Average low C F 20 3 68 5 21 7 71 1 24 0 75 2 26 2 79 2 27 8 82 0 27 3 81 1 26 2 79 2 25 9 78 6 25 9 78 6 24 8 76 6 22 5 72 5 20 3 68 5 24 4 75 9 Record low C F 12 0 53 6 15 6 60 1 17 2 63 0 18 9 66 0 20 5 68 9 21 4 70 5 21 1 70 0 21 7 71 1 21 3 70 3 17 2 63 0 14 4 57 9 13 9 57 0 12 0 53 6 Average rainfall mm inches 12 6 0 50 10 3 0 41 7 5 0 30 16 4 0 65 42 3 1 67 122 8 4 83 175 4 6 91 176 9 6 96 199 4 7 85 243 4 9 58 98 8 3 89 10 7 0 42 1 116 6 43 96 Average rainy days 0 9 1 1 0 5 1 1 2 8 7 1 10 9 10 2 9 1 9 0 3 8 0 9 57 5Average relative humidity at 17 30 IST 66 63 61 60 61 60 68 72 74 73 68 66 66Source India Meteorological Department 25 26 Andhra Sahitya Parishat an Archaeological Museum at KakinadaDemographics EditAs of 2011 census of India Kakinada had population of 443 028 of which 222 461 were male and 220 567 female and the outgrowths 27 The Kakinada urban agglomeration had a population of 443 028 of which males are 217 459 while female population are 225 569 and the outgrowths 28 There are 101 identified slums in the city which contains a population of 132 185 41 of the city s population It is the 115th biggest city in India and one of the fastest growing cities in Andhra Pradesh 29 Historical populationYearPop 187117 839 188128 856 61 8 189140 553 40 5 190148 096 18 6 191154 110 12 5 192153 348 1 4 193169 952 31 1 194175 140 7 4 195199 952 33 0 1961122 865 22 9 1971164 200 33 6 1981226 409 37 9 1991279 875 23 6 2001327 541 17 0 2011384 128 17 3 Governance EditKakinada Municipal Corporation is spread over an area of 16 63 km2 6 42 sq mi while the urban agglomeration area of Kakinada spreads over an area of 40 36 km2 15 58 sq mi The urban agglomeration constituents include the areas of Kakinada Municipal Corporation census towns of Chidiga Ramanayyapeta Suryaraopeta and the out growths of Ganganapalle Sarpavaram Vakalapudi and Turangi 30 31 Economy EditThe economy of the city depends mainly on agriculture fishing and industrial sectors paddy coconut are agro products from the city The majority of the industrial sector is covered edible oil refineries fertilizers and natural gas 9 During the late 1940s around the time of Indian independence there was little industry in or around Kakinada 32 the local economy was based on agriculture and fishing Until the early 1980s before the fertilizer companies began operation the local economy revolved around the textile industry auto parts steel related ancillary units agriculture and fishing 6 Kakinada port Edit Hope Island about 5 kilometres 3 1 mi from the coast makes Kakinada Port a natural harbour 33 It is home to two ports namely an Anchorage port and a Deep water port and also third port is going to be constructed in KSEZ which will be Greenfield Seaport 34 Kakinada s deep water port is the second largest in the state after Visakhapatnam port and the first in the country to be built in a public private partnership in 1996 It is operated by Kakinada Seaports 35 Before the deep water port was built the Anchorage port was the largest of India s 40 minor ports 36 Kakinada s principal exports include seafood Prawns Shrimp Fish and related products agricultural products including rice and corn 37 oilmeals processed food products chemicals iron ore bauxite powder and biofuel Imports include chemicals edible oils and agricultural products 38 including wheat and sugar Industrial sector Edit A number of industries and edible oil refineries and serves as a base for a thriving oil and gas industry for the state of Andhra Pradesh are established at Kakinada 9 Agro products Edit Coconuts are exported by several companies in and around Kakinada The Murugappa Group owned EID Parry India and Cargill International joint venture Silk Road Sugars has a port based stand alone sugar refinery in Kakinada with a capacity of 600 000 tonnes 39 40 Edible oil refineries and biofuel plants Edit In 2002 several edible oil refineries were established in Kakinada with a refining capacity of 3 000 tons per day they include Acalmar Oils and Fats taken over by Adani Wilmar Ruchi Infrastructure and Nikhil Refineries The port facilitates the importation of crude palm and soybean oil 41 Vakalapudi Industrial Park has attracted over 10 million in investment from biodiesel companies such as Reliance Industries Natural Bioenergy and Universal Bio Fuel 42 43 Andhra Pradesh has entered into an agreement with Reliance Industries for jatropha planting The company selected 200 acres 81 ha of land in Kakinada to grow jatropha for quality biodiesel fuel 44 Information technology Edit Kakinada is a tier II city Software Technology Parks of India STPI established a facility here in 2007 Since then several IT companies have come up in the city mainly due to its educated workforce available in the city 45 Nearly 35 Software and IT companies are operating from Kakinada Some of the notable software companies include Cyient Avineon Krify 46 Primesoft etc 47 An IT Association by the name Godavari IT Association of East and West Godavari districts GITA which an association of IT companies in the twin Godavari districts is formed in 2008 which is based in the city 48 Since 2016 GITA is merged with IT Association of Andhra Pradesh ITAAP forming a separate chapter called ITAAP Godavari Chapter 49 Resources Edit Power generation Edit There are several power plants in and around Kakinada Spectrum Power Generation has a 208 MW plant and was one of the first Independent Power Producers in the country The company is planning to expand its capacity to 1350 MW in phases Tenders for a 350 MW expansion have been requested 50 A 220 MW power station being expanded to 2400 MW at a cost of Rs 100 billion owned by Reliance Energy 51 and a 464 MW combined cycle power plant by GVK Group are in operation at Samalkota Kakinada Rural These plants supply electricity to the state s transmission utility AP Transco under a power purchase agreement citation needed Natural gas and petroleum Edit Kakinada is the base for Oil and Natural Gas Corporation s Eastern Offshore Asset Several oil companies use Kakinada for oil and gasoline shipments Baker Hughes and Schlumberger are field development companies working on offshore natural gas fields near the city The Krishna Godavari Basin is considered the largest natural gas basin in India 52 Significant discoveries of oil and natural gas were made by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ONGC Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation and Reliance which has been extracting gas from its KG D6 block off the Kakinada coast Reliance has an onshore terminal in Gadimoga about 25 kilometres 16 mi from Kakinada to process and distribute gas to other parts of the country Reliance Gas Transportation Infrastructure RGTIL has built a 1 440 kilometre 890 mi pipeline from Kakinada to Bharuch Gujarat to transport 120 million cubic meters per day mcmd of natural gas from the Krishna Godavari fields owned by Reliance Industries 53 across India to its west coast In 2010 the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board awarded Kakinada s gas distribution project to Bhagyanagar Gas a consortium of GAIL and Hindustan Petroleum 54 Construction is underway to supply gas to Kakinada and the surrounding towns of Samalkot Peddapuram and Pithapuram making Kakinada the second city in Andhra Pradesh to have a piped gas supply for domestic commercial and industrial purposes citation needed Culture EditFestivals Edit Kakinada Kaaja a sweet delicacy of Kakinada Kakinada Madata Kaja Kakinada Beach Festival also Sagara Sambaralu is a music festival held in Kakinada 55 It was declared as an annual festival by the government of Andhra Pradesh in 2012 56 It is a three day event where many artists perform 55 57 Notable personalities Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The city has its recognition in Tollywood films with notable actors actresses and directors namely Anjali Devi Suryakantham Relangi Rao Gopal Rao C Pullaiah P B Srinivas and Chittajallu Srinivasa RaoIndian cricketer Hanuma Vihari hails from the region Literature Edit Kasibhatta Brahmaiah Sastry was a noted Sanskrit and Telugu scholar Garikipati is mahasahasravadhani and he wrote sagaraghosha epic Citation Literature Kasibhatta Brahmaiah Sastry was a noted Sanskrit and Telugu scholar Garikipati is mahasahasravadhani and he wrote sagaraghosha epic citation needed Ryali Prasad was a noted modern poet short story writer and also history researcher He writes 32 poetry epics and history books about various locations He created avadhanam in free verse poetry in telugu And he is writes Kakinada Charitra the complete history of Kakinada 2021 Transport EditThe city has various modes of transport in terms of road rail and sea 9 Previously private city buses and rickshaws used to dominate the roads but after massive amount of urbanisation the primary mode of intra city public transport is auto rickshaws and there are about 7 000 of them being operated in the city limits with an additional of 3 000 from the surrounding settlements 58 Non transport vehicles cover Motorcycles bicycles 59 For cyclists and motorists there are planned cycling paths bicycle sharing stations 60 and bike hiring outlets 61 Roadways Edit Kakinada is connected by road to the rest of the state and other cities of India by means of National Highways National Highway 216 which stretches from Kathipudi to Ongole passes through Kakinada The bypass road is under construction which reduces the traffic in the city 62 It is a well planned city with Grid type Road network 9 The city has a total road length of 719 21 km state highway 42 connects Kakinada with other cities ADB Road and Canal Road connects Kakinada with Rajamahendravaram Government is going to construct a new national highway to Tuni along coast under Sagaramala scheme 63 Railways Edit Kakinada Town Jn Railway Station main entrance Kakinada Town and Kakinada Port are the two railway stations serving the rail needs of the city 64 Kakinada Town is classified as an A category station in Vijayawada railway division 65 It is recognised as one of the Adarsh stations of the division in South Coast Railway zone 66 SCR operates its carriage and Wagon depot which is one of the medium sized depots in Vijayawada division It s the second station after Vijayawada Junction railway station to have Intermediate Overhauling IOH shed for all types of coaches 67 Waterways Edit Far view of Kakinada port from Beach Kakinada Port is located on the shore of Bay of Bengal It is one of the intermediate ports in the state The National Waterway 4 connects Kakinada with Puducherry and was declared in 2008 as National Waterway by the Inland Waterways Authority of India for cargo transport and tourism 9 Airways Edit The nearest airport is Rajahmundry Airport which is 55 km from the city Reliance Industries Ltd RIL operates an Aerodrome at Gadimoga in the city Cocanada was a stop by Francesco de Pinedo of the Regia Aeronautica and his mechanic Ernesto Campanelli during Pinedo s 1925 Rome Australia Tokyo Rome flight 68 69 Education EditMain article List of educational institutions in KakinadaThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message JNTU Kakinada Main Gate The primary and secondary school education is imparted by the government aided and private schools of the School Education Department of the state The medium of instruction followed by different schools are English and Telugu Kakinada is an educational hub meeting the growing educational demands of the state Several professional colleges in and around the city offer courses in engineering medicine information technology and management at the graduate and postgraduate levels The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada previously established as Vizagapatnam college of Engineering on military land offers engineering courses and has a business school Ministry of commerce has inaugurated the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade in the city making it only their 3rd campus in the country after Delhi amp Kolkata Andhra University Postgraduate Centre established in 1977 is another college in Kakinada The university is located on a 50 93 acre 20 61 ha campus in Thimmapuram six kilometers from the Kakinada Town Railway Station Andhra Polytechnic was established in 1946 by the British India Government on the land donated by MSN Charities Jagannaickpur National Institute of Technology Andhra Pradesh Tadepalligudem is 80 km from Kakinada City Tourism Edit Coringa wildlife sanctuary Kakinada Beach Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary part of the Godavari delta Hope Island India a sandspit formed by the Godavari Konaseema scenic Godavari delta islands It is the second largest mangrove forest in India after Sundarbans 23 Uppada beach is primarily considered as Kakinada beach which is having one of longest coastlines in Indian beaches 70 Kakinada beach is meant for its mild blue waters and cold breeze all the day The temples of Suryanarayana Swami and Kodandaramalayam are located at G Mamidada which is 20 km from the city citation needed The Bala Tripura Sundari Devi Temple is a famous temple Sports EditCricket is the most popular game in the city followed by badminton and athletics Kakinada is home to a number of local cricket teams participating in district and zone matches 71 with a stadium used for Ranji Trophy matches The East Godavari District Sports Authority has a sports complex in the city with an indoor stadium and swimming pool Indian cricket player Hanuma Vihari hails from Kakinada citation needed Tennis is taught to students by the KTA Kakinada Tennis Academy at the tennis courts of Rangaraya Medical College There is a roller skating rink in Vivekananda Park 72 See also EditList of cities in Andhra Pradesh by population List of municipal corporations in Andhra PradeshReferences Edit Naidu T Appala 26 October 2021 Sunkara Siva Prasanna is new Kakinada Mayor The Hindu M N Samdani 12 May 2015 Andhra Pradesh s move to supply Krishna water to Coca Cola plant irks opposition The Times of India Mangalagiri Retrieved 25 May 2019 a b c Kakinada Corporation Archived from the original on 18 February 2020 Retrieved 4 September 2020 Municipalities Municipal Corporations amp UDAs PDF Directorate of Town and Country Planning Government of Andhra Pradesh p 41 Retrieved 23 June 2016 New AP 39 code to register vehicles in Andhra Pradesh launched The New Indian Express Vijayawada 31 January 2019 Archived from the original on 28 July 2019 Retrieved 9 June 2019 a b c Kalavalapalli Yogendra 19 July 2016 Pensioner s paradise Kakinada coming of age Livemint Retrieved 8 May 2017 Govt announces list of first 20 smart cities under Smart Cities Mission The Hindu 28 January 2016 srinivas vadrevu 24 November 2015 Dutch building in Kakinada cries for attention Deccan Chronicle a b c d e f KUMAR V RISHI 18 March 2016 Kakinada Pensioner s paradise goes fishing for more businessline History Official website of Kakinada Municipal Corporation Retrieved 13 June 2016 permanent dead link Numismatic Society of Bombay Volume 23 24 Numismatic Society of Bombay 2001 p 99 Sankar K N Murali 20 July 2016 Coringa s relic of the past The Hindu Retrieved 24 April 2018 Horsburgh James 1841 The India Directory Or Directions for Sailing to and from the Volume 1 Wm H Allen and Co pp 602 603 Retrieved 24 April 2018 Hoiberg Dale 2000 Students Britannica India Select essays Encyclopedia Britannica India Pvt Ltd p 409 ISBN 0 85229 762 9 Retrieved 24 April 2018 shipbuilding in Coringa 1839 Coringa destroyed by cyclone Knappily Books 25 November 2017 Retrieved 24 April 2018 Coringa Knappily Books Retrieved 25 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