Pallavaram | |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | India |
Subdivision Type3: | District |
Subdivision Name3: | Chengalpattu |
Subdivision Type2: | Metro |
Subdivision Name1: | Tamil Nadu |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Coordinates: | 12.9675°N 80.1491°W |
Pushpin Label Position: | right |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Chennai Metropolitan Area##Location in Tamil Nadu##Location in India |
Pushpin Mapsize: | 300 |
Pushpin Map: | India Chennai#Tamil Nadu#India |
Settlement Type: | Neighbourhood |
Native Name: | Pallavapuram |
Population Total: | 215417 |
Postal Code: | 600043, 600044, 600117 |
Postal Code Type: | PINs |
Utc Offset: | +5:30 |
Timezone1: | IST |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Population As Of: | 2011 |
Area Total Km2: | 18 |
Unit Pref: | Metric |
Leader Title: | MP |
Leader Name: | T.R. Baalu (DMK) |
Leader Title1: | MLA |
Leader Name1: | I. Karunanithi (DMK) |
Leader Title2: | Corporation Commissioner |
Leader Name2: | R. Alagumeena IAS |
Leader Title3: | Mayor |
Leader Name3: | K. Vasanthakumari (DMK) |
Leader Title4: | Deputy Mayor |
Leader Name4: | G. Kamaraj (DMK) |
Registration Plate: | TN 11 TN 22 |
Registration Plate Type: | Vehicle Registration |
Demographics Type1: | Languages |
Demographics1 Footnotes: | [1] |
Demographics1 Title1: | Official |
Demographics1 Info1: | Tamil |
Demographics1 Title2: | Additional official |
Demographics1 Info2: | English |
Subdivision Type4: | City |
Subdivision Name4: | Tambaram |
Elevation M: | 50 |
Blank Name Sec1: | Law enforcement agency |
Blank Info Sec1: | Tambaram City Police |
Blank1 Name Sec1: | Urban Planning Agency |
Blank1 Info Sec1: | Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority |
Pallavaram (originally Pallava Puram) is a southern suburb of Chennai, India. It lies in the district of Chengalpattu, situated within the Chennai Metropolitan Area, Tamil Nadu state.
Formerly a Municipality under Alandur taluk, it was bifurcated in August 2015 to form a new taluk.In November 2021, the town was merged with Tambaram City Municipal Corporation. The neighborhood is known for its cantonment and bustling residential colonies and is served by Pallavaram railway station of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network.
Pallavaram has a long history and has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Age. The town derives its name from the Pallava settlement of Pallavapuram of which it used to form a part. The cantonment and aerodrome were established during British rule. The British also carried out charnockite mining activities on Pallavaram Hill.
Pallavaram is considered to be one of the oldest inhabited places in South India. A major archaeological find was made in the year 1863 when the British archaeologist Robert Bruce Foote discovered a stone implement from the Paleolithic Age inside a ballast pit.[2] Since then, a number of Stone Age artifacts have been uncovered. Most of these artifacts are currently lodged in the Egmore museum.
Together with Chromepet, the Pallavaram area was referred to as "Pallavapuram."[3] The present-day town of Pallavaram has its origins in the settlement of arshad which existed during the time of the 8th century Pallava king Mahendravarman I.[4] The Pallavas have left titles in early Pallava script at the cave temple in Pallavaram which date back to 600 CE.[5]
Both the Mughal Empire and the British East India Company had their cantonments in Pallavaram. During the 17th century, Pallavaram remained dependent for sometime, upon the Portuguese colony of San Thome. During the 18th century, the British established a cantonment at Pallavaram, supplementary to the one at St. Thomas Mount. A wireless station was established in the early years of the 20th century. The Madras aerodrome was opened at Pallavaram in 1929.
The area of Pallavaram is divided into Zamin Pallavaram, Old Pallavaram, Essa Pallavaram and Cantonment Pallavaram.
Pallavaram Lake (or Pallavaram periya eri, literally meaning 'big lake'), once a sprawling water body covering about 189 acres, has shrunk to a small patch on the lines of a pond on one side and a hillock of garbage on the other. The dumping of garbage from all the 42 wards of the Pallavaram Municipality for nearly a decade is the main reason for the shrinkage of the water body. Nearly 25 acres had been lost to encroachments alone. The construction of Pallavaram–Thoraipakkam Road, a project initiated to connect Chennai Airport and Rajiv Gandhi Salai, had split the lake into two halves. The portion of the lake on the southern side of the road has completely been covered by garbage. On the northern side of the road, the discharge of sewage from commercial establishments and homes and also effluents from some of the leather manufacturing units in Nagalakeni has affected the quality of the water. This is one of the oldest Palaeolithic culture site.[6]
Two major State highways are initiated from Pallavaram, namely, the SH 113A Pallavaram-Kundrathur-Poonamallee Road and the SH 109 Pallavaram - Thuraipakkam Radial Road.
During 2001–2011, Pallavaram registered a population growth of 50 percent with a 2011 population of 2,16,308.[7]
Pallavapuram Municipality was constituted as a III Grade Municipality on 17.01.1970 vide G.o.No. 55 R.D. & L.A. Department dated 12.01.1970, by Combining the following Town Panchayats and Panchayats:
1. Zamin Pallavaram Town Panchayat
2. Issa Pallavaram Town Panchayat
3. Hasthinapuram Town Panchayat
4. Kilkattalai Panchayat
5. Nemilichery Panchayat
It has been upgraded to 2nd Grade Municipality vide G.O. No. 200 R.D. & L.A. dated 10.02.1975, 1st Grade on 09.02.1983 as per R.D.& L.A. G.O. No. 651 dated 08.05.1983 and to Special Grade Municipality Vide G.O.No.238 dated.02.12.2008.[8]
During November 2021, Pallavaram Municipality was included in Tambaram City Municipal Corporation.[9]
Chromepet is a locality in Zamin Pallavaram Revenue Village under Pallavaram Municipality.
Pallavapuram Municipal office is located at G.S.T. Road, Chromepet area in Pallavaram. It is very near to Chromepet Railway Station and M.I.T. Campus.[10]
According to 2011 census, Pallavaram had a population of 2,15,417 with a sex-ratio of 996 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.[11] A total of 22,258 were under the age of six, constituting 11,253 males and 11,005 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 15.88% and 0.48% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the city was 83.27%, compared to the national average of 72.99%. The city had a total of 56,135 households. There were a total of 81,669 workers, comprising 164 cultivators, 468 main agricultural labourers, 906 in house hold industries, 73,547 other workers, 6,584 marginal workers, 116 marginal cultivators, 65 marginal agricultural labourers, 326 marginal workers in household industries and 6,077 other marginal workers.[12] As per the religious census of 2011, Pallavaram (M + OG) had 84.25% Hindus, 6.37% Muslims, 8.4% Christians, 0.04% Sikhs, 0.03% Buddhists, 0.14% Jains, 0.77% following other religions and 0.01% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference.[13]