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Besant Nagar

Coordinates:13°00′01″N80°16′00″E / 13.0002°N 80.2668°E /13.0002; 80.2668
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Neighbourhood in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Besant Nagar
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A typical road in Besant Nagar
A typical road in Besant Nagar
Besant Nagar is located in Chennai
Besant Nagar
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Besant Nagar is located in Tamil Nadu
Besant Nagar
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Besant Nagar is located in India
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Coordinates:13°00′01″N80°16′00″E / 13.0002°N 80.2668°E /13.0002; 80.2668
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictChennai
TalukMylapore
MetroChennai
ZoneAdyar
Ward152
Named afterAnnie Besant
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTN-07
Lok Sabha constituencyChennai South
Vidhan Sabha constituencyVelachery (from 2010 Delimitation)
Elliott's Beach at Besant Nagar, Chennai

Besant Nagar is an upscale, exclusive residential neighbourhood in SouthChennai,India.[1] It is located along the coast of theBay of Bengal.

The neighbourhood is inhabited by highly affluent population and is dotted with many upmarket restaurants, cafes and boutiques. The main attraction isElliot's Beach, named afterEdward Elliot, the former Governor of Madras.[2] It forms the end-point of theMarina Beach shore. This has become an attractive spot for youngsters and elders alike with the pleasant sceneries and the ambiance it provides.

History

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Kalakshetra Academy, the dance school started in 1936 byRukmini Devi Arundale and her husband George Arundale and their associates at theTheosophical Society is also present in this locality. Besant Nagar was developed byTamil Nadu Housing Board (TNHB) in the early 1970s and up to the early 1980s. It was developed in an area of about 4 sq km encompassing the surroundings of Indra Nagar and Shastri Nagar.[3] TNHB developed residential plots, apartments, commercial complexes, wide roads, school zones, bus terminus and large parks. The Central Government Staff Quarters, popularly known asC.P.W.D. quarters, is located here and contributed to the development of the locality. Besant Nagar is also the residence of (former) World Chess ChampionViswanathan Anand.

Besant Nagar Today

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Places of worship

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The Arulmigu Mahalakshmi Temple is located on the shores of Besant Nagar Beach. This is the only temple dedicated to Sri Mahalaksahmi, the Consort of Sriman Narayanan (Sri Mahavishnu), on the east coast in Tamil Nadu. Other notable places of worship include theVarasiddhi Vinayaka temple (inaugurated in 1977),Ashtalakshmi Kovil (1976), Arupadai Murugan Kovil (1986), Ratnagirishwarar Kovil (1968) and theVelankanni Church.

Educational institutions

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The Besant Theosophical High School,The School KFI, St. John's English School & Junior College, Olcott Memorial School and Arignar Anna Government High School are some of the other schools in Besant Nagar.

The Besant Theosophical High School founded in 1934, is the oldest unit of theKalakshetra Foundation. It's affiliated with theState Board syllabus and offers education primarily in Tamil, with the option of English.

Olcott Memorial High School (OMHS) is named after its founder ColonelHenry Steel Olcott who founded the school in 1894. The Panchama Free School as it was then called, it was founded to provide schooling access to the children of the fifth caste who were denied access to the regular schools.

The School, KFI has been functioning on leased premises of The Theosophical Society since 1979. The school will shift to a new location and continue its valuable educational work with the help and support of parents, alumni and well-wishers of the school. The new residential Krishnamurti school, Pathashaala, near Chennai commenced in August 2010.

Shiv Nadar School, Chennai has also come up in Besant Nagar- it has commenced its academic journey from June 2023 onwards to children from Nursery to Grade 4 for now. Shiv Nadar Foundation has announced the launch of a K-12 (from kindergarten to 12th grade) school chain in Chennai- Shiv Nadar School. The academic session for Nursery to Grade 4 will begin from June 2023 onwards. Around 150 students will be enrolled in the first year of operations, the school plans on increasing admissions every year.

The school campus spans across 14-acres of land in the Damodar Gardens located near the Elliot's beach. The school will have separate block for the junior, middle, and senior school students. The students will be able to avail facilities like state-of-the-art science lab, play area, multi-purpose indoor sports complex, sports field for athletics a dining hall, an auditorium, a swimming pool and a playground among others. The entire campus will be ready by 2024.

Arignar Anna Govt Higher Secondary School is an English medium school. The school was founded in the year 1964 and it is affiliated with the State board. The school is a Co-educational school and it has classes from 6 to 12. The School does not have a pre-primary section.

St. John's English School & Junior College also shortly known as St. John's Besant Nagar is a CBSE affiliated higher secondary school in Besant Nagar, Chennai. The school was established in 1981. It caters to the age group 2 years to 18 years - from classes Pre-KG to XII, with a total strength of 2,500 students.[4]

Other institutions

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The Rajaji Bhavan building housing many Central Government offices greets you as you enter Besant Nagar. It also houses a Railway Booking counter for the convenience of the residents of the locality as well as for the other areas around Besant nagar.

Besant Nagar is an excellent example of organized government town planning byTamil Nadu Housing Board (TNHB).[citation needed] Originally a quiet residential area, the popularity of the nearbyElliot's beach has led to a steady increase in traffic and commercial activities.

The Reserve Bank of India staff quarters, The CPWD Quarters housing the officials of various Central Government departments, The Customs Colony, The Government Officials Cooperative Housing Society residences, and the TNHB housing buildings all laid out in neat fashion, along with modern individual residential buildings all add charm and order to the locality.

The beach and the 6th avenue are the venue for many events like the Vintage Car Rally, Half Marathons, the Army Band, Musical and Promotional events, Food Carnivals and many more.

In October 2015,The Hindu publication introduced the concept of a Car Free Sunday along the beach promenade in order to connect with the local community. This event is inspired byCiclovía in Bogota, Colombia.[5] In the past year,[when?] the Car Free Sunday has become a meeting place for families to walk along the beach, do joint sessions of Zumba, yoga, engage in sport, sing, have a fitness tryout while the kids can cycle, play local, traditional games right on the street, without the hassle and noise of traffic and vehicles.[citation needed]

To the North East is the Fishermen village of Urur Kuppam and to the South East is a Fishermen hamlet near the Velankanni Church.

This area is bound fully on the east by the Bay of Bengal (Elliots Beach), on the South by the Kalakshetra Campus, on the North by the Theosophical Society and its sprawling forested green campus ( with the Adyar Estuaries still further to its North) that except through the Besant Avenue in the North-West, the approach from Shastri nagar in the west as two points, there is no chance of traffic congestion.

An aerial view of Besant Nagar and Elliots beach
Besant Nagar 5th Avenue

Bus depot

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The Besant Nagar bus terminal is used by 85 different buses making 500 trips every day. Around 4,000 people use the terminal every day.[6]

In October 2012, theMetropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) decided to convert the Besant Nagar bus terminal into a depot. The depot will be 70 percent larger than the terminal. The depot is being built at a cost of 5 million and is expected to be completed in less than a year.[6] In 2020 Besant nagar bus depot was defunct and merge with the MTC regionAdyar bus depot.

References

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  1. ^Meduri, Dr Avanthi (2005).Rukmini Devi Arundale. India: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Limited. p. 19.ISBN 81-208-2740-6.
  2. ^S, Muthaiah (2008).Madras. India: Association of British Scholars, Chennai. p. 215.ISBN 978-81-8379-468-8.
  3. ^"Structure of Chennai"(PDF).Chapter 1. CMDA. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 26 August 2013. Retrieved24 February 2013.
  4. ^"Home".sjbn.edu.in.
  5. ^"Besant Nagar Beach promenade goes car-free"(PDF). YOCee. 11–24 October 2015. Retrieved2 October 2020.
  6. ^abHemalatha, Karthikeyan (18 October 2012)."MTC to turn Besant Nagar bus terminal into depot".The Times of India. Chennai. Archived fromthe original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved23 October 2012.

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