Mahindra World City, Chennai Explained

Mahindra World City, Chennai
Other Name:MWC
Settlement Type:Suburb
Pushpin Map:India Tamil Nadu
Pushpin Label Position:left
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Chengalpattu district, Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates:12.73°N 80.01°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Type3:Metropolitan area
Subdivision Name1:Tamil Nadu
Subdivision Name2:Chengalpattu
Subdivision Name3:Greater Chennai
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:6.1
Area Total Acre:1500
Population As Of:2
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN
Postal Code:Chengalpattu-603002
Area Code:91-44
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Registration Plate:TN-19
Demographics1 Info1:Tamil

Mahindra World City, Chennai, Chengalpattu district, Tamil Nadu, is India's first integrated business city. It is a public–private partnership promoted by the Mahindra Group and TIDCO. It is situated near Maraimalai Nagar a southern suburb of Chennai. The city is a part of the Chennai Metropolitan Area and also a part of the area covered by Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA).

Etymology

Mahindra World City is located outside Chennai city and was inaugurated on 21 September 2002 by the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalitha. Built on the model of sustainable urbanisation Mahindra World City grew from a bed of business, infrastructure and sustainable practices before evolving into a completely integrated city within a decade of its inauguration.

Geography

Situated on the NH 45, Mahindra World City is located 50 km from Chennai city. It is one of the largest integrated business cities on the Golden Quadrilateral spread over 1,500 acres (6.1 km2). It is surrounded by rolling hills and a reserve forest. Several engineering colleges, educational and technical institutions are located along this corridor around MWC, Chennai.[1]

Economy

The core purpose of the city was building a source of livelihood from which social infrastructure and then residential would evolve. It has drawn businesses from different parts of the globe to set up facilities in India.

Mahindra World City is now a mature business district with leading companies such as Infosys, BMW, Braun, TTK Group, Capgemini, Njmestronics, Renault-Nissan, Tech Mahindra, Wabco, NTN, Husky, Lincoln Electric, Wipro, Timken, cyber vole and TVS Group, parker among others having set up within its premises.

Being one of the largest IT parks in the area along with a host of other industries, more than 25,000 employees have found employment in this zone.

BMW's latest vehicle the 3 Series Gran Turismo was rolled out of their plant in MWC Chennai.[2]

Civic administration

The layout of the city is broken up in to Zones by the utility of the land. There are 3 sector-specific Special Economic Zones (SEZs) - IT (Services and Manufacturing), Auto Ancillaries and Apparel and Fashion Accessories, a Domestic Tariff Area and a Residential / Social zone. Spread across 285 acres, the Residential zone has been planned to provide living spaces supported by modern social infrastructure to over 6,000 families across diverse segments.

The MWC administration operates as the municipal corporation for the city with responsibility for the provision, upkeep and maintenance of the infrastructure and other facilities.

Transport

Mahindra World City is well connected by both road and rail links, with Paranur railway station on site. It is 35 km away from Chennai International Airport and 55 km from Chennai Seaport.

Paranur railway station is a public private partnership initiative between Mahindra World City and Southern Railways. It is the first railway station to be redesigned and maintained by the corporate sector. It was designed by Architect Sheila Sri Prakash and firm Shilpa Architects.

Mahindra World School

Mahindra World School opened in June 2008. The coeducational school based on the CBSE syllabus is currently functional from classes kindergarten to standard Xll, with 843 students and 65 teachers. The school will cater both to the schooling needs of the children of Mahindra World City employees/residents as well as of those residing in surrounding areas. Designed by the architect, Hafeez, the school is spread over a 5-acre (20,000 m2) campus nestled amidst sylvan surroundings. The school has received the National School Sanitation Award in 2012.[3]

Mahindra Research Valley

Mahindra Research Valley, the key research wing of the Mahindra Group is housed on 125 acres at the Mahindra World City, Chennai, MRV has been designed by Padma Vibhushan, Shri Charles Correa. It is home to over 2500 engineers and designers working in one of the most modern automobile and tractor R&D facilities in India.[4]

Mahindra World City Going II in Chennai

The Mahindra Group has plans to replicate this model of an integrated business city with industrial, residential and social infrastructure at ponneri in north part of Chennai. The ponneri facility will cover 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) abutting NH5 will mainly focus on Domestic Tariff Area (DTA). It will also have a logistics park and a residential park.[5]

Mahindra Lifespaces

The Mahindra Group only allows Mahindra housing and Real Estate organizations to carry out construction activities in Mahindra World City.

See also

References

  1. News: World City becomes a global draw. 20 June 2014. Financial Times. 6 March 2007.
  2. News: BMW rolls out luxury variant ‘3 Series Gran Turismo’. 20 June 2014. The Hindu Business Line. 15 March 2014.
  3. News: Mahindra World School wins sanitation award . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305202736/http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/chennai/article1364091.ece. dead. 5 March 2016. 20 June 2014. The New Indian Express. 3 December 2012.
  4. News: Mahindra Research Valley in Chennai working on four new platforms for Mahindra Automotive. 20 June 2014. Business Standard. 13 December 2013.
  5. News: Mahindra plans to spread out ‘world city’ model. 20 June 2014. The Hindu Business Line. 13 November 2008.

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