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History and Geography
The territory of Puducherry comprises of the former French establishment Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam, which lie scattered in South India. Puducherry, the capital of the territory was once the original headquarters of the French in India. It was under the French rule for 138 years, and merged with the Indian Union on 1 November, 1954. It is bounded on the east by the Bay of Bengal, and on the three sides by Tamil Nadu. About 150 km south of Puducherry on the east coast lies Karaikal. Mahe is situated on the Malabar Coast on the Western Ghats, surrounded by Kerala. It can be reached from Calicut Airport, which is 70 km from Mahe. Yanam is situated adjoining the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, and is about 200 km from Visakhapatnam airport.
Agriculture
Nearly 45 per cent of the population of the Union Territory is engaged in agriculture and allied pursuits. Eighty seven per cent of the cultivated area is irrigated. Paddy is the predominant crop followed by pulses. Mahe region contributes in the plantation wealth of this territory. Crops like coconut, areca nut, condiments and spices are grown here. Pulses, groundnut and chilies are the other rainfed crops grown in Yanam.
Industry
7,677 Industrial Units in total with an aggregate investment of Rs 2,090.23
crore provided employment to 89,296 persons up to March 2006. The total value of production of these industrial units worked out to Rs 12,938.25
crore.
Further, during the financial year 2004-2005 (up to March 2005) the value
of exports in respect of the various products manufactured by the export
oriented units is Rs 601.14 crore.
Irrigation
Under the assistance from the European Union 84 tanks were rehabilitated.
One bed dam across Pennaiyar at Sitheri was completed at a cost of Rs 5.77
crore and a bed dam across Chunnambar at Nonankuppam is hearing
completion at a cost of Rs 3.71 crore. In addition to the above necessary
proposal to construct bed damps for ground water recharges at Aratchikuppam,
Pambaiyar confluence point at Sellipet, across Malatar in Nettapakkam in
Pondicherry and across Mullaiyar, Pravadayanar and Vanjiar at Karaikal are
proposed at a cost of Rs 7.78 crore. Also the construction of a bridge cum barrage
at Villanur at a cost of Rs 12.59 crore is under progress. Fishing harbour at a
cost of Rs 34.80 crore is proposed at Karaikal and in Mahe fishing harbour at a
cost of Rs 21.50 crore is under model study through IIT, Chennai. Also due to
implementation of Ground Water Recharge Schemes, the rise in Ground Water
Table is realised.
Power
The Power requirements of the Union Territory of Puducherry are met by availing share of power from the Central Generating Stations, and by purchasing power from the neighbouring State Electricity Boards viz., Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, Kerala State Electricity Board, and from the Puducherry Power Corporation Limited.
Transport
Four lane bridge at Ariyankappam has been taken up at a cost of Rs 13.02
crore. the Bridge across Sankaraparani River at Sellipet was completed at a
cost of Rs 4.93 crore. Improvement to ECR roads as four lane roads, schemes
at a cost of Rs. 2.57 crore are being implemented. Improvements to Beach road
at Pondicherry is proposed at a cost of Rs 3.24 crore. Draft plan on traffic and
Transportation Engineering, which envisages short-term, long-term, and rapid
action plan has been obtained and the works will be taken up in phased
manner. New bridges at a cost of Rs. 4.00 crore has been taken in Karaikal
region.
Urban Development
Sewerage scheme in sub urban areas of Pondicherry has been taken up at a
cost of Rs. 4.48 crore. The implementation of underground drainage scheme in
Karaikal is proposed at a cost of Rs 34.00 crore after conducting the investigation.
Revitalisation of Bharathi Park is proposed at a cost of Rs. 2.47 crore under
C.S.S. New Sewerage treatment plant in Lawspet and Dubrayapet are being
commissioned to cater the growing demand.
Tourism
Located about 160 Km South of Chennai, Pondicherry (known in Tamil as
Puddcherry), the former French Colony of the early 18th Century, is a charming
Indian town with a few enduring pockets of French Culture, and an Ashram
set beside the sea. Together with the other former French enclaves of Karaikal
(also in Tamil Nadu), Mahe (Kerala), Yanam (Andhra Pradesh), it now forms
the Union, Territory of Pondicherry. The uniqueness of this town invariably
lies in skillful town planning and Franco Tamil architecture. the town is built
on the model of "bastide", a fortified French coastal town of the late 18th
Century.
The lands to an extent of 13.89 hectares have been acquired and handed
over to the Archeological Survey of India, Southern Circle, Chennai on
7 November 2003. The Archaeological Survey of India has completed fencing
the site. Archaeological Survey of India and HUDCO will prepare the project.
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Being the legendary abode of renowned saints, ancient trading settlement
with Rome and Greece, once capital of French India, a spiritual Power house,
Pondicherry has touristic resources in the back waters, rivers, beaches and
other areas developed as sustainable eco-tourist facilities. Influenced by East
and West, Pondicherry has unique handicrafts in leather pottery, hand made
paper, incense and antique colonial furniture. Late Prime Minister Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru rightly described Pondicherry as "the Window of French
Culture".
Sri Aurobindo, the great seer, poet and prophet of Indian spiritually,
preached his vision and ideals staying in Pondicherry till his life. His Ashram
is still an unique institution with its distinctive way of life attracting people
from all over the world.
The new Pondicherry Tourism Development Corporation was evolved
on 1 April 2005 with the aim on new tourism projects, diversification and
expansion of the existing tourism activities.
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