- Adyar (Tamil Nadu)
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planning_agency = CMDA Adyar or Adayar is a large neighborhood south ofChennai (previously Madras) in the state ofTamil Nadu in India.It is one of the greenest areas inChennai . It is located on the southern banks of theAdyar River which joins into the Adyar Creek now being re-constructed as theAdyar Eco Park/ Adyar Poonga . It is bounded by theBuckingham Canal to the west,Tiruvanmiyur to the south, andBesant Nagar to the east. Adyar includes various sub-localities like Gandhi Nagar, Kasturba Nagar, Nehru Nagar, Indira Nagar, Padmanabha Nagar, Bhaktavatsalam Nagar, Parameshwari Nagar, Jeevaratnam Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Karpagam Garden, etc. Adyar is one of the posh localities in Chennai. The center of this neighbourhood runs along theSardar Patel Road, Chennai , between Gandhinagar(north) and Kasturbai Nagar(south).Adyar is noted for housing the Theosophical Society, which provides a calm environment along the south bank of the river for quiet contemplation on comparative religion. The
Elliot's beach in nearby Besant Nagar is the nearest point to the sea, and a popular recreation spot.IIT Madras , one of the top technical institutes in the worldFact|date=October 2008 andAnna University , one of the best universities in IndiaFact|date=October 2008 is situated near Adyar. Adyar is also home to theCentral Leather Research Institute , the world's largest leather research institute and theAdyar Cancer Institute .The locality has developed significantly through the late 1970s and early 1980s as a residential area to accommodate Chennai's sprawl. Since the late 1990s, it has become part of the "IT corridor", the name given to the part of southeast Chennai where several IT companies have set up base. It is also home to many birds which primarily flock the Adyar estuary close to the Theosophical Society.
Adyar Estuary and Creek and the Theososphical Society on its southern side has been a haven for migratory and resident birds for years. Although the number has been in decline due to pollution and anthropogenic activities, they still attract hundreds of birds. Even before few years the Theosophical Society has come out with a CD on 'Birds of Adyar', compiled by Trust for Environment Monitoring and Action Initiating. The proposed 'Adyar Poonga' may be a first towards restoring this fragile but vibrant eco-system.
The land rates have gone up tremendously in a short period and is by far the heart of the expensive housing in the town. The modern area of Adyar includes parts of the older villages of Pallipattu, Urur and Thiruvanmiyur. The regions were annexed into the Chennai Corporation in 1977. Gandhi Nagar was planned and developed first. Later it grew to merge with the old village of Thiruvanmiyur.
Adyar has a number of good schools including Bala Vidya Mandir,The Hindu School, Bharath,Sri Sankara School, Sishya, St Johns School and the twin schools of St. Michael's Academy and St. Patrick's which lie within the same compund. NIFT (National Institite of Fashion Technology) and Tamil Nadu's first IT center TIDEL PARK is very close to Adyar. The
Mass Rapid Transit System (Chennai) runs through Adyar and has prominent stations like Kasturbai Nagar, Indira Nagar and Thiruvanmiyur which connects Adyar from Madhya Kalash Circle to Southern parts including Tidel Park and Ascendas through the 6-lane IT corridor. Adyar has a bus depot which also has service to other towns in Tamilnadu. You can see many students are taking tuitions for 10th ,+2 in Prakash Institute, Kasturiba Nagar, AdyarAdyar is quite near to Prarthana Cinema Theatre which is the only beach drive in theatre in the world,Fact|date=October 2008.
Localities
* Kotturpuram
* Anna University
* Raj Bhavan
* Raja Annamalaipuram
* Indira Nagar
*Besant Nagar References
http://chennaionline.com/toursntravel/singaarachennai/adyar.asp
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