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Ambattur

Ambattur
அம்பத்தூர்
neighbourhood
Ambattur is located in Chennai
Ambattur
Ambattur
Coordinates: 13°05′54″N 80°09′44″E / 13.0983°N 80.1622°E / 13.0983; 80.1622Coordinates: 13°05′54″N 80°09′44″E / 13.0983°N 80.1622°E / 13.0983; 80.1622
Country India
State Tamil Nadu
District Chennai
Metro Chennai
Zone 7
Ward 79-93
Government
 • Body Chennai Corporation
Area
 • Total 38.99 km2 (15.05 sq mi)
Elevation 17 m (56 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 466,205
 • Density 12,000/km2 (31,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 600 053
Vehicle registration TN-13

Ambattur is a neighbourhood of Western Chennai, located in the Ambattur taluk of the Chennai Corporation in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It was made part of the Chennai Corporation in 2011. Closer to Anna Nagar, Padi and Avadi, Ambattur is a fast developing residential locality and manufacturing hub of Chennai. It covers an area of 45 km². The neighbourhood is served by Ambattur railway station of the Chennai Suburban Railway. Ambattur has its origins in a village of the same name which can be located at present as areas opposite to Ambattur telephone exchange. Ambattur was a village with large extents of agricultural farm lands irrigated by the once-sprawling Ambattur Lake. The growth was heightened after Ambattur industrial estate was established in 1964. In 2011, the neighbourhood had a population 466,205.

This place is one of 108 Shakthi Sthals in the country. The Amman temple (for the Hindu deity Durga) here is the fifty-first in the order, giving the locality the Tamil name "aimbaththu onraam oor' (ஐம்பத்து ஒன்றாம் ஊர்), meaning fifty-first place/temple village, which later transmuted as Ambattur. The goddess is worshiped in the form of Vaishnavi.

This place is also called Ambattur because it was a collaboration of 50 small towns (ambathu oor in Tamil) from which the name ambattur was derived

Sir Ivan Stedeford, chairman of Tube Investments, United Kingdom, was instrumental in starting the TI factory and TII complex in the country. Sir Ivan signed a joint venture agreement with A. M. Murugappa Chettiar of the Murugappa Group, which was then a small business house manufacturing sandpaper and abrasives for the war effort and also trading war surplus. It was the first joint venture agreement to be signed in South India after Independence. This resulted in the establishment of the TI Cycle factory in a mango grove in Ambattur by 1951, and manufacture of the 'Hercules India' bicycle soon began. By 1954, the word 'India' was dropped from the name when international quality standards were met.


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