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Puducherry (union territory)

Puducherry (/ˌpʊdʊˈɛri/), also known as Pondicherry (/ˌpɒndɪˈɛri/) or Pondichéry, is a union territory of India, consisting of four small geographically unconnected districts. It was formed out of four territories of former French India, namely Pondichéry (Pondicherry; now Puducherry), Karikal (Karaikal), Mahé and Yanaon (now Yanam), excluding Chandannagar (Chandernagore), and it is named after the largest district, Puducherry, which was also the capital of French India. Historically known as Pondicherry (Pāṇṭiccēri), the territory changed its official name to Puducherry on 20 September 2006.[11][12]

Puducherry
Territoire de Pondichéry
(see other local names)
Clockwise from the top:
Promenade Beach, Matrimandir, Pondicherry harbour, Beach in Pondicherry
Location of Four districts of Puducherry
Coordinates: 11°54′40″N 79°48′45″E / 11.911082°N 79.812533°E / 11.911082; 79.812533Coordinates: 11°54′40″N 79°48′45″E / 11.911082°N 79.812533°E / 11.911082; 79.812533
Country India
RegionSouth India
De facto transfer1 November 1954[1]
Renaming as State of Pondicherry6 January 1955[2]
De jure transfer16 August 1962
Formation as UT1 July 1963
Capital and Largest cityPondicherry
Districts4
Government
 • BodyGovernment of Puducherry
 • Lieutenant GovernorTamilisai Soundararajan (additional charge)
 • Chief MinisterN. Rangaswamy (AINRC)
 • Chief SecretaryAshwani Kumar, IAS[3]
 • Parliamentary constituencies
 • LegislatureUnicameral
Area
 • Total483 km2 (186 sq mi)
 • Rank34th
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,394,467
 • Rank29th
 • Density2,900/km2 (7,500/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Puducherrian, Pondicherrian, Pondian
Languages
 • OfficialTamil,[5] English,[5] French[6][7]
 • Additional officialMalayalam (in Mahé),[5] Telugu (in Yanam)[5]
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
PIN CODE
6050(01)-(14)[note 1]
ISO 3166 codeIN-PY
Vehicle registrationPY 01, PY 02, PY 03, PY 04, PY 05
HDI (2018)0.740 (High) •7th
Literacy (2017) 86.55%[8]
Sex ratio (2019)1037 /1000 [9]
Coastline30.6 km (19.01 mi)
Websitewww.py.gov.in
Symbols of Puducherry
EmblemEmblem of Puducherry
Bird
Koel (Eudynamys scolopaceus)[10]
Flower
Cannonball tree flower[10]
Mammal
Indian palm squirrel (Funambulus palmarum)[10]
Tree
Bael fruit tree[10]
^* 30 elected, 3 nominated

The Union Territory of Puducherry lies in the southern part of the Indian Peninsula. The areas of Puducherry district and Karaikal district are bound by the state of Tamil Nadu, while Yanam district and Mahé district are enclosed by the states of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, respectively. Puducherry is the 29th most populous of the 36 states and union territories of India, and the third most densely populated union territory. It has a gross domestic product (GDP) of 210 billion (US$2.6 billion) and ranks 25th in India.[13]

History

The earliest recorded history of the municipality of Puducherry can be traced to the second century CE. The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea mentions a marketplace named Poduke (ch 60). G. W. B. Huntingford suggested this might be a site about 2 miles from the modern Puducherry, which was possibly the location of Arikamedu (now part of Ariyankuppam). Huntingford noted that Roman pottery was found at Arikamedu in 1937. In addition, archaeological excavations between 1944 and 1949 showed that it was "a trading station to which goods of Roman manufacture were imported during the first half of the 1st century" Subsequent investigation by Vimala Begley from 1989 to 1992 modified this assessment, and now place the period of occupation from the third or second century BCE to the eighth century CE.[14][15]

In 1674, the municipality of Pondicherry (Pondichéry) became a French colony in the French colonial empire. Together with Chandernagor (already French since 1673), Mahé (since 1721), Yanam (Yanaon) (since 1723), Karaikal (Karikal) (since 1739) and Masulipatam (1760), it formed the colony of French India, under a single French governor in Pondicherry, although French rule over one or more of these enclaves was repeatedly interrupted by British occupations. The territories of French India were completely transferred to the Republic of India de facto on 1 November 1954, and de jure on 16 August 1962, when French India ceased to exist, becoming the present Indian union territory of Pondicherry, combining four coastal enclaves. The fifth, Chandannagar, merged with the state of West Bengal in 1954. Immediately after the de facto transfer, the area was renamed the State of Pondicherry by the “French Establishments (Change of Name) Order, 1954” issued by the Ministry of External Affairs of India.[16]: 37  The State of Pondicherry continued to be under the direct control of Government of India under the aegis of the Ministry of External affairs until 31 August 1964. Meanwhile, with effect from 1 July 1963, the State of Pondicherry officially became the Union Territory of Pondicherry and after 31 August 1964 it came under the control of the Ministry of Home Affairs.[16]: 37 

Until 2016, the de jure transfer day (i.e. 16th of August) was a public holiday with no official celebrations taking place.[17][18] In 2016, Lt. Governor of Puducherry, Kiran Bedi, made it a holiday as “De Jure Transfer Day.”

Since 2010, de facto transfer day (i.e. 1st of November) has been celebrated as Liberation day throughout Puducherry.[19] In 2014, Liberation day was declared as a public Holiday. This initiative was taken shortly after the NDA government came to power in 2014 and newly appointed Lt. Governor A. K. Singh issued a notification regarding that decision of the central government.[20]

Geography

 
Map showing the districts of Puducherry

The Union Territory of Puducherry consists of four small unconnected districts: Puducherry district (293 km2 or 113 sq mi), Karaikal district (161 km2 or 62 sq mi) and Yanam district (20 km2 or 7.7 sq mi) on the Bay of Bengal and Mahé district (9 km2 or 3.5 sq mi) on the Laccadive Sea, covering a total area of 483 km2 (186 sq mi). Puducherry and Karaikal have the largest areas and population, and are both enclaves of Tamil Nadu. Yanam and Mahé are enclaves of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, respectively. Its population, as per the 2011 Census, is 1,394,467. Puducherry is the smallest union territory in terms of sea coastline with 30.6 km length.

Some of Puducherry's regions are themselves amalgamations of non-contiguous enclaves, often called "pockets" in India. The Puducherry region is made of 11 such pockets, some of which are very small and entirely surrounded by the territory of Tamil Nadu. Mahé region is made up of three pockets. This unusual geography is a legacy of the colonial period with Puducherry retaining the borders of former French India.

All four regions of Puducherry are located in the coastal region. Five rivers in Puducherry district, seven in Karaikal district, two in Mahé district and one in Yanam district drain into the sea, but none originates within the territory.

Districts of Union Territory of Puducherry

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901246,354—    
1911257,179+0.43%
1921244,156−0.52%
1931258,628+0.58%
1941285,011+0.98%
1951317,253+1.08%
1961369,079+1.52%
1971471,707+2.48%
1981604,471+2.51%
1991807,785+2.94%
2001974,345+1.89%
20111,247,953+2.51%
20211,691,969+3.09%
source:[21]

Religion in Puducherry

  Hinduism (87.30%)
  Christianity (6.29%)
  Islam (6.05%)
  Others (0.36%)

Hinduism is the major religion, adhered to by 87.3% of the population. Other religions practiced in the territory include Christianity (6.29%) and Islam (6.05%).[22]

Government and administration

 
Puducherry Assembly seats

Puducherry is a union territory of India rather than a state, which implies that governance and administration fall directly under federal authority. However, Puducherry is one of the three union territories in India (the others being National Capital Territory of Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir) that is entitled by a special constitutional amendment to have an elected legislative assembly and a cabinet of ministers, thereby conveying partial statehood.[23] There has been some interest by the territory's government in receiving full statehood, but budgetary issues remain a consideration. Also, Mahe and Yanam may oppose such a change of status.[24]

The central government is represented by the Lieutenant Governor, who resides at the Raj Nivas (Le Palais du Gouverneur) at the Park, the former palace of the French governor. The central government is more directly involved in the territory's financial well-being unlike states, which have a central grant that they administer. Consequently, Puducherry has at various times, enjoyed lower taxes, especially in the indirect category.

Special administration status

According to the Treaty of Cession of 1956, the four territories of former French India territorial administration are permitted to make laws with respect to specific matters. In many cases, such legislation may require ratification from the federal government or the assent of the President of India.

Article II of the Treaty states:

Ces établissements conserveront le bénéfice du statut administratif spécial en vigueur avant le 1er novembre 1954. Toute modification constitutionnelle à ce statut ne pourra intervenir, le cas échéant, qu’après consultation de la population.
(The Establishments will keep the benefit of the special administrative status which was in force prior to 1 November 1954. Any constitutional changes in this status which may be made subsequently shall be made after ascertaining the wishes of the people).

Languages

The most widely spoken first language is Tamil, which is native to 88.2% of the population. There are also speakers of Telugu (5.96%), Malayalam (3.84%) and Urdu (0.69%). The official languages of Puducherry are French,[7] Tamil, Telugu (in Yanam), Malayalam (in Mahe) and English. An official mention in Rajya Sabha Parliamentary debates during 2006 confirms that Puducherry have all these five languages as official.[25]

Continuation of French

Even after the de facto transfer of the French Indian settlements in November 1954, French continued to remain as the official language according to Article XXVIII of the Traité de Cession (Treaty of Cession) of 1956.

Article XXVIII of the Treaty states:

Le français restera langue officielle des Établissements aussi longtemps que les répresentants élus de la population n'auront pas pris une décision différente.
(The French language shall remain the official language of the Establishments so long as the elected representatives of the people shall not decide otherwise).

The 1963 Pondicherry representative assembly resolution also voted for continuance of French as official language and addition of other languages spoken in Puducherry such as Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam along with English and Hindi.[7]: 151–152 

Inclusion of other languages

Considering the 1956 Treaty of cession and 1963 Assembly resolution, the 1963 Union Territories Act reconfirmed the 1963 resolution that French shall continue to be used as an official language unless the legislative assembly does not decide otherwise. The 1963 act allowed provision for inclusion of more official languages. Two years later, new official languages were recognised by The Pondicherry Official Language Act, 1965 which makes no mention of French (but also not officially denying it) implying the implicit continuation of its official language status. The same act stated that the Tamil language shall be the language to be used for all or any of the official purposes of the Union territory and the same official recognition is given for English. The same act also recognized officially Malayalam and Telugu in the Mahé and Yanam districts respectively.[5]

The widespread anti-Hindi agitations in the mid-1960s in South India would have prompted for inclusion of all the languages suggested in the 1963 assembly resolution except Hindi in the list of official languages of Puducherry. While the Union Territory official gazette's name is in French (La Gazette de L'État de Poudouchéry), it is published exclusively in English.[26]

Judiciary

The jurisdiction of the Madras High Court has been extended to Pondicherry with effect from 6 November 1962.[note 2] The Chief Justice of the Madras High Court is the head of the judiciary of Puducherry. The present chief justice is Munishwar Nath Bhandari.[27]

Economy

The gross domestic product of Puducherry, at market prices estimated by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation with figures in millions of Indian rupees grew from 1,840 to 258,190 million rupees from 1980 to 2014.

Year Gross domestic product[clarification needed]
1980 1,840
1985 3,420
1990 6,030
1995 13,200
2000 37,810
2010 130,920
2014 258,190[28][29][30][better source needed]

Fisheries

The potential for fisheries is substantial in the Union Territory. The four regions of the Union Territory have a coastline of 45 km with 675 of inshore waters, 1.347 hectares (3.33 acres) of inland water and 800 ha of brackish water. 27 marine fishing villages and 23 inland fishing villages host a fishermen population of about 65,000 of which 13,000 are actively engaged in fishing. Tanks and ponds are also tapped for commercial fish rearing.

Tourism

Puducherry is one of the most popular tourist spots in India for national and international tourists. Puducherry was the residence of Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) and the Sri Aurobindo Ashram still operates from Puducherry. A unique experimental city Auroville, the brainchild of the Mother, whose inhabitants are drawn from all parts of the world is situated on the outskirts of the city. There are several temples, churches, monuments, parks, and mosques which attract tourists.

Transportation

Rail

Puducherry is connected by a railway branch line from the five-way junction at Viluppuram and Chennai. The railway line is a broad gauge line with 16 originating trains and 17 terminating trains.[31]

Meanwhile Karaikal and Mahe also well connected by railway lines. Several railway lines are also under construction in Karaikal district.[32] The nearest major railway station to Yanam is Kakinada (CCT) in Andhra Pradesh (33 KM).

Air

Puducherry has an airport called Puducherry Airport. It has flight operations between Puducherry and Hyderabad.[33] A new airport is proposed in Karaikal which is called as Karaikal Airport.[34] The nearest airport to Yanam is Rajahmundry Airport (IATA: RJA, ICAO: VORY), 90 KM away.

Sea

Puducherry U.T. has several ports namely Karaikal port, Puducherry port, Mahe port. Among them, Largest port is Karaikal Port.[35]

Road

Puducherry has a network all-weather metalled roads connecting the territory. Puducherry has a road length of 2,552 km (road length per 4.87 km2), the highest in the country. PRTC buses play a vital role in Puducherry U.T.

 
Yanam Draksharamam Road, Puducherry
Road length comparison with Tamil Nadu and India as a whole
Total road length (in Puducherry) 2,552 km
Road length per 1000 km2 Puducherry Tamil Nadu India
4,575 1,572 663
Classification of roads
Sl. No. Type of road Length (km)
1 National highways 64.450
2 State highways 49.304
3 District and other roads
274.628
4 Rural roads
248.434
Total length 636.816

Education

According to the 2011 census, Puducherry had a literacy rate of 86.55.[36] Pondicherry University is a university centrally located in Puducherry.[37] Other educational institutions include Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER), Indira Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute (Govt. of Puducherry), Mahathma Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Dental Science (Govt. of Puducherry), Tagore Arts and Science College, Indira Gandhi College of Arts and Science (Govt. of Puducherry), Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, National Institute of Technology, Puducherry, Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Institute of Engineering and Technology,[38] Pondicherry Engineering College, Mother Theresa Post Graduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences, Achariya College of Engineering Technology (ACET), Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology, Rajiv Gandhi College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College Hospital, Sri Ganesh College of Engineering and Technology, and Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical College Hospital and Research Centre.

In popular culture

See also

References

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  2. ^ Pondicherry (Administration) Act of 1962
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External links

  • Official website of the Government of the Union Territory of Puducherry
  • Treaty establishing De Jure Cession of French Establishments in India
  • Official website of Department of Tourism, Pondicherry
  • Official website of Pondicherry Media, Pondicherry
  •   Puducherry (union territory) travel guide from Wikivoyage

puducherry, union, territory, puducherry, also, known, pondicherry, pondichéry, union, territory, india, consisting, four, small, geographically, unconnected, districts, formed, four, territories, former, french, india, namely, pondichéry, pondicherry, puduche. Puducherry ˌ p ʊ d ʊ ˈ tʃ ɛr i also known as Pondicherry ˌ p ɒ n d ɪ ˈ tʃ ɛr i or Pondichery is a union territory of India consisting of four small geographically unconnected districts It was formed out of four territories of former French India namely Pondichery Pondicherry now Puducherry Karikal Karaikal Mahe and Yanaon now Yanam excluding Chandannagar Chandernagore and it is named after the largest district Puducherry which was also the capital of French India Historically known as Pondicherry Paṇṭicceri the territory changed its official name to Puducherry on 20 September 2006 11 12 Puducherry Territoire de Pondichery see other local names Union territoryClockwise from the top Promenade Beach Matrimandir Pondicherry harbour Beach in PondicherryEmblemLocation of Four districts of PuducherryCoordinates 11 54 40 N 79 48 45 E 11 911082 N 79 812533 E 11 911082 79 812533 Coordinates 11 54 40 N 79 48 45 E 11 911082 N 79 812533 E 11 911082 79 812533Country IndiaRegionSouth IndiaDe facto transfer1 November 1954 1 Renaming as State of Pondicherry6 January 1955 2 De jure transfer16 August 1962Formation as UT1 July 1963Capital and Largest cityPondicherryDistricts4Government BodyGovernment of Puducherry Lieutenant GovernorTamilisai Soundararajan additional charge Chief MinisterN Rangaswamy AINRC Chief SecretaryAshwani Kumar IAS 3 Parliamentary constituenciesLok Sabha 1 seat Rajya Sabha 1 seat LegislatureUnicameral Assembly 33 seats 4 Area Total483 km2 186 sq mi Rank34thPopulation 2011 Total1 394 467 Rank29th Density2 900 km2 7 500 sq mi Demonym s Puducherrian Pondicherrian PondianLanguages OfficialTamil 5 English 5 French 6 7 Additional officialMalayalam in Mahe 5 Telugu in Yanam 5 Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST PIN CODE6050 01 14 note 1 ISO 3166 codeIN PYVehicle registrationPY 01 PY 02 PY 03 PY 04 PY 05HDI 2018 0 740 High 7thLiteracy 2017 86 55 8 Sex ratio 2019 1037 1000 9 Coastline30 6 km 19 01 mi Websitewww py gov inSymbols of PuducherryEmblemEmblem of PuducherryBirdKoel Eudynamys scolopaceus 10 FlowerCannonball tree flower 10 MammalIndian palm squirrel Funambulus palmarum 10 TreeBael fruit tree 10 30 elected 3 nominatedThe Union Territory of Puducherry lies in the southern part of the Indian Peninsula The areas of Puducherry district and Karaikal district are bound by the state of Tamil Nadu while Yanam district and Mahe district are enclosed by the states of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala respectively Puducherry is the 29th most populous of the 36 states and union territories of India and the third most densely populated union territory It has a gross domestic product GDP of 210 billion US 2 6 billion and ranks 25th in India 13 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Districts of Union Territory of Puducherry 3 Demographics 4 Government and administration 4 1 Special administration status 4 2 Languages 4 2 1 Continuation of French 4 2 2 Inclusion of other languages 4 3 Judiciary 5 Economy 5 1 Fisheries 5 2 Tourism 6 Transportation 6 1 Rail 6 2 Air 6 3 Sea 6 4 Road 7 Education 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Puducherry The earliest recorded history of the municipality of Puducherry can be traced to the second century CE The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea mentions a marketplace named Poduke ch 60 G W B Huntingford suggested this might be a site about 2 miles from the modern Puducherry which was possibly the location of Arikamedu now part of Ariyankuppam Huntingford noted that Roman pottery was found at Arikamedu in 1937 In addition archaeological excavations between 1944 and 1949 showed that it was a trading station to which goods of Roman manufacture were imported during the first half of the 1st century Subsequent investigation by Vimala Begley from 1989 to 1992 modified this assessment and now place the period of occupation from the third or second century BCE to the eighth century CE 14 15 In 1674 the municipality of Pondicherry Pondichery became a French colony in the French colonial empire Together with Chandernagor already French since 1673 Mahe since 1721 Yanam Yanaon since 1723 Karaikal Karikal since 1739 and Masulipatam 1760 it formed the colony of French India under a single French governor in Pondicherry although French rule over one or more of these enclaves was repeatedly interrupted by British occupations The territories of French India were completely transferred to the Republic of India de facto on 1 November 1954 and de jure on 16 August 1962 when French India ceased to exist becoming the present Indian union territory of Pondicherry combining four coastal enclaves The fifth Chandannagar merged with the state of West Bengal in 1954 Immediately after the de facto transfer the area was renamed the State of Pondicherry by the French Establishments Change of Name Order 1954 issued by the Ministry of External Affairs of India 16 37 The State of Pondicherry continued to be under the direct control of Government of India under the aegis of the Ministry of External affairs until 31 August 1964 Meanwhile with effect from 1 July 1963 the State of Pondicherry officially became the Union Territory of Pondicherry and after 31 August 1964 it came under the control of the Ministry of Home Affairs 16 37 Until 2016 the de jure transfer day i e 16th of August was a public holiday with no official celebrations taking place 17 18 In 2016 Lt Governor of Puducherry Kiran Bedi made it a holiday as De Jure Transfer Day Since 2010 de facto transfer day i e 1st of November has been celebrated as Liberation day throughout Puducherry 19 In 2014 Liberation day was declared as a public Holiday This initiative was taken shortly after the NDA government came to power in 2014 and newly appointed Lt Governor A K Singh issued a notification regarding that decision of the central government 20 Geography Edit Map showing the districts of Puducherry Further information List of rivers of Puducherry The Union Territory of Puducherry consists of four small unconnected districts Puducherry district 293 km2 or 113 sq mi Karaikal district 161 km2 or 62 sq mi and Yanam district 20 km2 or 7 7 sq mi on the Bay of Bengal and Mahe district 9 km2 or 3 5 sq mi on the Laccadive Sea covering a total area of 483 km2 186 sq mi Puducherry and Karaikal have the largest areas and population and are both enclaves of Tamil Nadu Yanam and Mahe are enclaves of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala respectively Its population as per the 2011 Census is 1 394 467 Puducherry is the smallest union territory in terms of sea coastline with 30 6 km length Some of Puducherry s regions are themselves amalgamations of non contiguous enclaves often called pockets in India The Puducherry region is made of 11 such pockets some of which are very small and entirely surrounded by the territory of Tamil Nadu Mahe region is made up of three pockets This unusual geography is a legacy of the colonial period with Puducherry retaining the borders of former French India All four regions of Puducherry are located in the coastal region Five rivers in Puducherry district seven in Karaikal district two in Mahe district and one in Yanam district drain into the sea but none originates within the territory Districts of Union Territory of Puducherry Edit Puducherry district is an enclave of Tamil Nadu Karaikal district is an enclave of Tamil Nadu Mahe district is an enclave of Kerala Yanam district is an enclave of Andhra Pradesh Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901246 354 1911257 179 0 43 1921244 156 0 52 1931258 628 0 58 1941285 011 0 98 1951317 253 1 08 1961369 079 1 52 1971471 707 2 48 1981604 471 2 51 1991807 785 2 94 2001974 345 1 89 20111 247 953 2 51 20211 691 969 3 09 source 21 Religion in Puducherry Hinduism 87 30 Christianity 6 29 Islam 6 05 Others 0 36 Hinduism is the major religion adhered to by 87 3 of the population Other religions practiced in the territory include Christianity 6 29 and Islam 6 05 22 Government and administration EditMain articles Puducherry Legislative Assembly and Puducherry Municipal Council See also List of Lieutenant Governors of Puducherry List of Chief Ministers of Puducherry and List of districts of Puducherry Puducherry Assembly seats Puducherry is a union territory of India rather than a state which implies that governance and administration fall directly under federal authority However Puducherry is one of the three union territories in India the others being National Capital Territory of Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir that is entitled by a special constitutional amendment to have an elected legislative assembly and a cabinet of ministers thereby conveying partial statehood 23 There has been some interest by the territory s government in receiving full statehood but budgetary issues remain a consideration Also Mahe and Yanam may oppose such a change of status 24 The central government is represented by the Lieutenant Governor who resides at the Raj Nivas Le Palais du Gouverneur at the Park the former palace of the French governor The central government is more directly involved in the territory s financial well being unlike states which have a central grant that they administer Consequently Puducherry has at various times enjoyed lower taxes especially in the indirect category Special administration status Edit According to the Treaty of Cession of 1956 the four territories of former French India territorial administration are permitted to make laws with respect to specific matters In many cases such legislation may require ratification from the federal government or the assent of the President of India Article II of the Treaty states Ces etablissements conserveront le benefice du statut administratif special en vigueur avant le 1er novembre 1954 Toute modification constitutionnelle a ce statut ne pourra intervenir le cas echeant qu apres consultation de la population The Establishments will keep the benefit of the special administrative status which was in force prior to 1 November 1954 Any constitutional changes in this status which may be made subsequently shall be made after ascertaining the wishes of the people Languages Edit Main articles Official languages of Puducherry and Names of Puducherry in its official languages The most widely spoken first language is Tamil which is native to 88 2 of the population There are also speakers of Telugu 5 96 Malayalam 3 84 and Urdu 0 69 The official languages of Puducherry are French 7 Tamil Telugu in Yanam Malayalam in Mahe and English An official mention in Rajya Sabha Parliamentary debates during 2006 confirms that Puducherry have all these five languages as official 25 Continuation of French Edit Even after the de facto transfer of the French Indian settlements in November 1954 French continued to remain as the official language according to Article XXVIII of the Traite de Cession Treaty of Cession of 1956 Article XXVIII of the Treaty states Le francais restera langue officielle des Etablissements aussi longtemps que les representants elus de la population n auront pas pris une decision differente The French language shall remain the official language of the Establishments so long as the elected representatives of the people shall not decide otherwise The 1963 Pondicherry representative assembly resolution also voted for continuance of French as official language and addition of other languages spoken in Puducherry such as Tamil Telugu and Malayalam along with English and Hindi 7 151 152 Inclusion of other languages Edit Considering the 1956 Treaty of cession and 1963 Assembly resolution the 1963 Union Territories Act reconfirmed the 1963 resolution that French shall continue to be used as an official language unless the legislative assembly does not decide otherwise The 1963 act allowed provision for inclusion of more official languages Two years later new official languages were recognised by The Pondicherry Official Language Act 1965 which makes no mention of French but also not officially denying it implying the implicit continuation of its official language status The same act stated that the Tamil language shall be the language to be used for all or any of the official purposes of the Union territory and the same official recognition is given for English The same act also recognized officially Malayalam and Telugu in the Mahe and Yanam districts respectively 5 The widespread anti Hindi agitations in the mid 1960s in South India would have prompted for inclusion of all the languages suggested in the 1963 assembly resolution except Hindi in the list of official languages of Puducherry While the Union Territory official gazette s name is in French La Gazette de L Etat de Poudouchery it is published exclusively in English 26 Judiciary Edit The jurisdiction of the Madras High Court has been extended to Pondicherry with effect from 6 November 1962 note 2 The Chief Justice of the Madras High Court is the head of the judiciary of Puducherry The present chief justice is Munishwar Nath Bhandari 27 Economy EditThe gross domestic product of Puducherry at market prices estimated by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation with figures in millions of Indian rupees grew from 1 840 to 258 190 million rupees from 1980 to 2014 Year Gross domestic product clarification needed 1980 1 8401985 3 4201990 6 0301995 13 2002000 37 8102010 130 9202014 258 190 28 29 30 better source needed Fisheries Edit The potential for fisheries is substantial in the Union Territory The four regions of the Union Territory have a coastline of 45 km with 675 of inshore waters 1 347 hectares 3 33 acres of inland water and 800 ha of brackish water 27 marine fishing villages and 23 inland fishing villages host a fishermen population of about 65 000 of which 13 000 are actively engaged in fishing Tanks and ponds are also tapped for commercial fish rearing Tourism Edit Main article Tourism in Puducherry Puducherry is one of the most popular tourist spots in India for national and international tourists Puducherry was the residence of Sri Aurobindo 1872 1950 and the Sri Aurobindo Ashram still operates from Puducherry A unique experimental city Auroville the brainchild of the Mother whose inhabitants are drawn from all parts of the world is situated on the outskirts of the city There are several temples churches monuments parks and mosques which attract tourists Aayi Mandapam monument Puducherry Legislative Assembly Puducherry Coast view Mahe riverside A camel on the beach in Puducherry India Karaikal church Immaculate Conception Cathedral A bird s eye view of Yanam Downtown Karaikal Karaikal Periyapalli Karaikal BeachTransportation EditRail Edit Puducherry railway station Puducherry is connected by a railway branch line from the five way junction at Viluppuram and Chennai The railway line is a broad gauge line with 16 originating trains and 17 terminating trains 31 Meanwhile Karaikal and Mahe also well connected by railway lines Several railway lines are also under construction in Karaikal district 32 The nearest major railway station to Yanam is Kakinada CCT in Andhra Pradesh 33 KM Air Edit Puducherry has an airport called Puducherry Airport It has flight operations between Puducherry and Hyderabad 33 A new airport is proposed in Karaikal which is called as Karaikal Airport 34 The nearest airport to Yanam is Rajahmundry Airport IATA RJA ICAO VORY 90 KM away Sea Edit Puducherry U T has several ports namely Karaikal port Puducherry port Mahe port Among them Largest port is Karaikal Port 35 Road Edit Main article Road Network in Puducherry District Further information Puducherry Road Transport Corporation Puducherry has a network all weather metalled roads connecting the territory Puducherry has a road length of 2 552 km road length per 4 87 km2 the highest in the country PRTC buses play a vital role in Puducherry U T Yanam Draksharamam Road Puducherry Road length comparison with Tamil Nadu and India as a wholeTotal road length in Puducherry 2 552 kmRoad length per 1000 km2 Puducherry Tamil Nadu India4 575 1 572 663Classification of roads Sl No Type of road Length km 1 National highways 64 4502 State highways 49 3043 District and other roads Puducherry 173 384Karaikal 55 162Mahe 19 622Yanam 26 460 274 6284 Rural roads Puducherry 164 964Karaikal 83 470 248 434Total length 636 816Education Edit Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education amp Research Main article List of educational institutions in Puducherry According to the 2011 census Puducherry had a literacy rate of 86 55 36 Pondicherry University is a university centrally located in Puducherry 37 Other educational institutions include Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education amp Research JIPMER Indira Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute Govt of Puducherry Mahathma Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Dental Science Govt of Puducherry Tagore Arts and Science College Indira Gandhi College of Arts and Science Govt of Puducherry Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute National Institute of Technology Puducherry Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Institute of Engineering and Technology 38 Pondicherry Engineering College Mother Theresa Post Graduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences Achariya College of Engineering Technology ACET Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology Rajiv Gandhi College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Mahatma Gandhi Medical College amp Research Institute Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College Hospital Sri Ganesh College of Engineering and Technology and Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical College Hospital and Research Centre In popular culture EditThis article appears to contain trivial minor or unrelated references to popular culture Please reorganize this content to explain the subject s impact on popular culture providing citations to reliable secondary sources rather than simply listing appearances Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2020 Puducherry was the setting for Yann Martel s first third of his Booker Prize winning novel Life of Pi 2001 A portion of the subsequent film adaptation was filmed there 39 Lee Langley s novel A House in Pondicherry 1996 was set there Prince Pondicherry is an Indian character from Roald Dahl s children s novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 1964 The prince orders Willy Wonka to build a palace of chocolate in India the palace melts in the hot sun See also Edit Geography portal Asia portal India portalPuducherry Lok Sabha constituency Puducherry Legislative Assembly Chandannagar French East India Company French colonial empire Municipal Administration in French IndiaReferences Edit Yanam has PIN code 533464 Pondicherry Administration Act of 1962 Agreement on De Facto Transfer of French Establishments Ministry of External Affairs Government of India 21 October 1954 Retrieved 5 August 2022 Indian Affairs Record Vol I and II Diwan Chand Indian Information Center 1955 p 20 Varma M Dinesh 6 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becomes AAI s first 100 solar powered airport Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 12 May 2021 Greenfield airport at Karaikal waiting to take wings The Hindu 4 March 2020 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 12 May 2021 India s Largest Private Port to Handle large Vessels and Diverse Cargo Mix karaikalport com Retrieved 12 May 2021 Ranking of states and union territories by literacy rate 2011 PDF Government of India Archived PDF from the original on 6 July 2015 Retrieved 2 January 2016 Pondicherry University Pondicherry University Archived from the original on 25 April 2011 Welcome to the Website of PKIET Pkiet edu in Archived from the original on 17 February 2014 Retrieved 10 February 2014 Filming Locations IMDb Archived from the original on 1 December 2012 Retrieved 3 December 2012 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Pondicherry union territory Wikimedia Commons has media related to Puducherry union territory Wikiquote has quotations related to Puducherry union territory 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