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Adyar, or Adyar-On-Sea, is a large neighbourhood in south Chennai (formerly Madras), Tamil Nadu, India. It is located on the southern banks of the Adyar River. It is surrounded by the Tharamani in the West, Thiruvanmiyur to the South, Besant Nagar in the East, Kotturpuram in the North-West and Raja Annamalai puram in the North past the Adyar River . Adyar is one of the costliest areas in Chennai with property values four times the value of similar sized properties in the northern part of Chennai.[1] The Gandhi Nagar region of Adyar is one of the poshest localities in Chennai.

Adyar is situated on a flat coastal plain, near Adyar river
Adyar is situated on a flat coastal plain, near Adyar river

Adyar
Adayar
neighbourhood
A view of Adyar and Adyar estuary
Locality map of Adyar
Adyar
Coordinates: 13.0063°N 80.2574°E / 13.0063; 80.2574
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictChennai
MetroChennai
Government
  BodyCMDA
Languages
  OfficialTamil, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
600020
Vehicle registrationTN-07
Parliamentary constituencyChennai South
Assembly constituencyMylapore
Planning agencyCMDA

History


The Adyar River, c. 1905
The Adyar River, c. 1905

The neighbourhood gets its name from the Adyar River, which flows through its northern limits. Adyar and the neighbouring Guindy had been used as hunting grounds by British officials of Fort St. George from the 1680s onwards though Adyar is first mentioned as a suburb of Madras only in a map from the year 1740 when the British purchased the village and integrated it with the Madras Presidency.[2]

Adyar started to grow rapidly at the turn of the 20th century following the founding of the headquarters of the Theosophical Society by Mrs. Helena Blavatsky here in 1883. Following the establishment of the Theosophical Society headquarters, the Kalakshetra, a cultural organisation to promote traditional arts and culture was established by Rukmini Devi Arundale at Adyar in 1936. The 1931 census records Adyar as a zamindari village in Kancheepuram district. Adyar was included within the Chennai Corporation limits in 1948.


Geography


As of 2018, Adyar zone had a green cover of 30.1 percent, as against the city's 14.9 percent average. This was the highest green cover recorded in the city.[3] The Adyar River divides Raja Annamalaipuram and Adyar in the North and the Buckingham Canal divides Kotturpuram and Tharamani in the North-West and West respectively.


Transport


The Mass Rapid Transit System (Chennai) runs through Adyar and has three stations within the neighbourhood - Kasturbai Nagar, Indira Nagar and Thiruvanmiyur. Adyar has a bus depot operating both intra-city and inter-city buses.


Roads



Landmarks


Adyar Signal near Malar Hospital
Adyar Signal near Malar Hospital

Educational and Research Institutions


Adyar is also home to Adyar Cancer Institute and Central Leather Research Institute, the world's largest leather research institute. Fortis Malar, one of the best speciality hospitals in Chennai, is also located in Adyar. IIT Madras, Anna University, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Kumar Rani Meena Muthiah Arts and Science College, Asian College of Journalism and the Technical Teachers Training Institute are all located in adjacent neighbourhoods. The Environmentalist Foundation of India is headquartered in the Besant Nagar neighborhood of Adyar. The lake/pond restoration efforts across the country are managed from this set up.[7]


Schools


Schools in the neighbourhood include the oldest and a very big campus school in Adyar St. Patrick's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, which was started in 1875, St. Michael's Academy, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Bala Vidya Mandir, The Hindu Senior Secondary School, Bharath Senior Secondary School, Sri Sankara Senior Secondary School, Sishya, St Johns English School & Junior College, The School K.F.I., Maple Bear Canadian Preschool, and Indus Early Learning Centre, Vidya Ratna PTS Matric Higher Seconday School, The Chennai School (International Baccalaureate).

The École Franco-Indienne Sishya is co-located with Sishya.


Localities


Sub-localities of Adyar include Gandhi Nagar, Kasturibai Nagar, Nehru Nagar, Indira Nagar, Venkatarathnam Nagar, Padmanabha Nagar, Bhaktavatsalam Nagar, Parameshwari Nagar, Jeevaratnam Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Karpagam Gardens, and Arunachalapuram.




Location in Context



References


  1. "Property values in an unequal city". The Hindu. 2 June 2007. Archived from the original on 4 June 2007. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
  2. Julie Mariappan & Devparna Acharya (22 April 2010). "Rebirth of Adyar creek". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013.
  3. 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.
  4. "How urbanisation watered down the natural wealth". The Hindu. 29 May 2007. Archived from the original on 13 December 2007. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
  5. "Death of an estuary". The Hindu. 12 January 2003. Archived from the original on 14 February 2011. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
  6. "Eco-park may cover all of Adyar Creek". The Hindu. 31 March 2007. Archived from the original on 9 December 2007. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
  7. "Our Projects". Environmentalist Foundation of India. Retrieved 18 July 2021.

На других языках


- [en] Adyar, Chennai

[ru] Адьяр

Адьяр (там. அடையாறு — Aṭaiyāṟu, англ. Adyar) — город в Индии, недалеко от Ченнаи (до 1996 г. — Мадрас). Известен расположением в нём штаб-квартиры Теософского общества.[1]



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