Friday, April 29, 2011

HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE OF VELLORE DISTRICT

Vellore, the Head- Quarters of Vellore District situated in 12' 35' N and 79' 9' E , has a very interesting History of its own. A strategically located town, it is well connected by Rail and bus routes to major towns of the neighboring states like A.P. Karnataka and Kerala. The History of the district assumes a great significance and relevance, as we unfold the glorious past. It was under the sway of various dynasties and rulers, the prominent among them being the Pallavas , Cholas of Uraiyur, the Rashtrakutaa dynasty of Malkhed, Sambuvarayar, the rulers of Vijayanagarm, Mamathas, the Nawabs of the carnatic and the British. The Monuments found in the district give a vivid picture of the town through the ages. In the 18 th Century Vellore District was the scene of some of the decisive bettles fought in Ambur (1749) A.D Arcot (1751) A.D and Vandivasi (1760A.D) as a result of the long -drawn struggle between the English and the French for Supremacy.

One of the monuments of Vellore is the fort and its exact date of construction could not be established, in the absence of proper records. A very close examination of the stone inscriptions suggests that the fort in all probability might have been built during the rule of Chinna. Bommi Nayak (1526 to 1595A. D) . The fort is one of the most perfect specimens of Military architecture in S.India.

The Jalakandeswarar Temple inside the fort is very fine example of Vijayanagar architecture. The Kalyanamantap, on the left of the entrance, with intricate caring and delicacy of exaction, bears testimony to the engineering marble and advanced state of sculpture of the times. Another land mark that has put Vellore on the center stage of Medical world is the Christian Medical College Hospital. Dr . IDA Scudder, the American lady, with a missionary zeal, started her Medical work in 1900 A.D. by setting up a very small Hospital, which in the last hundred years has grown into a premier Medical Institution of international repute. The central prison in Vellore , set up in 1830 A.D. is another Historically important land mark as some eminent personalities and Freedom Fighters like Thiru. Rajaji, Thiru C.N. Annadurai, Thiru. K. Kamaraj , the former presidents of India Thiru. V.V.Giri, Thiru. R.VenkataRaman had served their prison terms here. The other note worthy monuments are the Mausoleums located in Aruganthampoodi area on the Vellore - Arcot road, where the family members of Tippu Sultan were buried and the Muthu mandapam on the banks of river of palar, a memorial raised by the Tamil Nadu Government to honor Vikarama Rja Singha , the last Tamil King who ruled Kandy (Srilanka ) from 1798 to 1815 A.D. He was imprisoned in Vellore fort for 17 years.

The Role Of Vellore District in the freedom struggle

Vellore District had always been on the fore - front in the struggle for freedom. In fact the Sepoy Mutiny of 1806 A.D. that broke out inside the Vellore fort against the British authority is considered to be a prelude to the Great Revolt of 1857, which is often described by some historians as the first war of Independence.

The outstanding performance of this district in contributing to the Military service is Commendable, as more and more men have enlisted themselves to the Military service, to serve the nation with indomitable sprit and courage. The clock tower in the long Bazaar Vellore was built in 1920 A.D. a stone inscription in the building reads "Vellore - From this Village 277 men want to the Great war 1914-18,of them 14 gave up their lives ". This is a recorded testimony the Velour and Military prowess of this area.

Economic, Social AND Cultural Changes in Vellore in the 20th Century

The economic condition of the district in the earlier stages was not very sound , in the absence of the major industries. Thanks to the sustained efforts and Vigorous police of the Govt . Industries like Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd Ranipet, Tamil Nadu Explosives Ltd., Katpadi. Have been set up. Besides there has been marked growth of small scale industries and Tanneries in the district. This industrial activity has not only generated employment opportunities , but also contributed. Uzhavar to economic growth the recently introduced ./ Uzhavar Sandhai., for instance has benefited the rural poor. giving much needed thrust to the economic. The innovative self help groups of woman are also playing a very useful role in building rural economy and helping rural women to be self reliant.

The social scenario also has changed keeping pace with the changing times. Increased social awareness and upward social growth mark the successful story of the district . The bonded labour, the child labour, etc. Are fast disappearing giving place to new social order. A striking feature of the social change is that the district achieved cent percent literacy owing to the effective implementation of the Arivoli, Movement.

The Samathuvapurams that are being set up, in various parts of the district , herald a new era, as social harmony and peaceful co-existence of different communities are the basic concept of this scheme. The Varumun Kappom Thittam by proving basic infrastructure to rural folk for a free medical examination is indeed a milestone in the social history of Tamil Nadu.

The cultural impact in the society is also very significant same of the traditional arts of the District like the Therukoothu., an art form folk theaters, Kokkalikottai, a famous traditional dance in the district are gradually vanishing. But it is also a matter of solace to note that some of the handicrafts for which the Vellore district are renowned, are still flourishing . Mats making in Walajapet, silk weaving in Arni and the traditional art of pot making in Vellore and places around, are some of the handicrafts which are enable to successfully withstand challenges through ages. The poomalai., scheme that has been introduced by the govt. will not only preserve the traditional handicrafts, but also promote their growth.

Development of Collegiate Education in the district

The Vellore District is one of the leading districts of the state., where the development of the education has been consistently good and commendable. The American Arcot mission, which was established in vellore center in 1853, has the distribution of pioneering the cause of higher education by establishing The American Arcot mission Collage./ afflilated to the University of Madras as early as 1898. This later come to be known as Voorhees Collage. The Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur the Auxilium Collage, ( for women) at Katpadi are other Christian institutions dedicated themselves to the cause of education. The Govt .of Tamil Nadu with an ambitious scheme and ardent desire to promote higher education , setup series of Arts Collages throughout the state. The Muthurangam Govt. Arts Collage, Vellore . Thirumagal mills Govt Arts collage, Gudiyatham Arigar Anna Arts collage for women, Walajah have been established in the rural end poor students.

The private participation in the growth of higher education in the District is also over whelming. The D.K.M. Collage for women Vellore is a fine Example.

Some Muslim Philanthropists and educationists, realising the need to wide open opportunities for the muslim youth to learn higher education, have established educational centers. The Islamiah collage , Vaniayambadi, C. Abdul Hakeem collage, Melvisharam, Mazhrul -uloom collage, Ambur, the Muslim minority Institutions are also contributing their mite in promoting higher education in the District. The Arabic Collage in Vellore town is another important educational center for higher education.

The district is not Lagging behind in providing professional education. The Christian Medical Collage, Vellore. Which is of international repute, is offering even P.G. courses in some specialised branches. By starting an Engineering Collage, the Govt. also has fulfilled the aspiration of the student community of this district. In view of the financial constraints , in the Last few years, the Govt., has encourage self financing Institutions. The Vellore engineering Collage, Vellore , which has many academic distinction to its credit, The Priyadershini engineering college., Vaniyampadi, have come into existence as a result. And there is also Govt . Teachers Training Collage, in Vellore offering both U.G.&P.G. courses. The phenomenal growth of these educational institution in the district only testify the growing demand and the keen interest evinced by the student community for higher and professional Education.



DISTRICT PROFILE

1. GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION

North Latitude Between 12 0 15’ and 130 15’

East Longitude Between 780 20’ and 790 50’

2. AREA AND POPULATION – (2001 CENSUS) (FINAL)
i. Area (Sq.Km.) : 5920.18
ii. Population : 3477317

a. Male Population

: 1741083
b. Female Population : 1736234
c. Rural Population : 2169319
d. Urban Population : 1307998
iii. Density : 573 per Km.
iv. Literates : 2203552
a. Males (%) : 81.98
b. Females (%) : 62.78
Total (%) : 72.36
v. Main Workers (2001 Census) :
a. Total Workers : 1427180
b. Male Workers : 951805
c. Female Workers : 475375
d. Rural Workers : 982222
e. Urban Workers : 444958
f. Cultivators : 251394
g. Agricultural Laborers : 390696
h. Household Industry : 161990
i. Other Workers : 623100
j. Marginal Workers : 254535
vi. Non-Workers : 2050137
vii. Language spoken in the District i. Tamil
ii. Telugu
iii. Urdu
iv. Hindi
v. Kannada
vi. Sowrastra
vii. Malayalam
3. VITAL STATISTICS:
i. Birth : 17.1
ii. Death : 6.6
iii. Infant Deaths : 27.9
iv. Birth Rate (Per 1000 Population)
a. Rural : 18.4
b. Urban : 16.7
c. Combined : 17.9

v. Death Rate (Per 1000 Population)

a. Rural : 7.8
b. Urban : 6.0
c. Combined : 7.3
vi. Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1000 Live Births)
a. Rural : 42.0
b. Urban : 22.1
c. Combined : 36.6
vii. Expectation of life at Birth
a. Male : 64.85
b. Female : 65.20

Viii. No. of Deaths of women due to problems related to child birth

a. At the time of delivery : 7
b. During Pregnancy : 21
c. After Child birth (within 42 days) : 46
4. TEMPERATURE (in Degree Centigrade)
a. Plains (VELLORE)
i. Maximum : 39.5
ii. Minimum : 15.6
b. Hill Stations
i. Maximum : N.A.
ii. Minimum : N.A.
5. RAINFALL (IN mm)
a. Normal
i. North East Monsoon : 353.0
ii. South West Monsoon : 442.0
b. Actual
i. North East Monsoon : 370.5
ii. South West Monsoon : 312.3
6. AGRICULTURE (Hec)
a. Total Cultivated Area (Hec) : 211989
b. Net Area Sown (Hec.) : 190058
c. Area Sown more than once (Hec.) : 21931
d. Area and Production of Area (Hec.) Production
Principal Crops in ‘000’ ‘000’ (Tones)
Paddy : 47.416
Millets and Other Cereals : 18.611 ----
Pulses : 14.091 ----
Sugarcane : 16.775
Groundnut : 51.061
Gingelly : 0.515
Cotton(bales of 170 Kgs lint each) : 6.687 ----
e. Agricultural Land Holdings (2005-06)
i. Number of Holdings : 411091
ii. Area (Hec) : 275577.54
iii. Average Size of Holdings(Hec) : 0.67
f. a. Important Food Crops : Paddy,Jowar,Ragi,Bajra
b. Important Non-Food Crops : Cotton,Sugar,Groundnut
7. IRRIGATION
i. Net Area Irrigated by (Hec.) : 98390
a. Government Canals : 0
b . Private Canals : Nil
c. Tanks : 5004
d. Tube Wells : 15890
e. Other Wells : 77496
f. Other Sources : ---
Total Net Area Irrigated : 98390
ii. Gross Area Irrigated : 92548
iii. Name of the River : 1. Palar River
2. Malattar
3. Koundinya Nadi
4. Goddar
5. Pambar
6. Agaram Aru
7. Ponnai River
8. Kallar
9.Naga Nadi
iv. No. of Lakes (Tanks) : 1355
8. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
i. Veterinary Institutions
a. Veterinary Hospitals : 8
b. Veterinary Dispensaries : 50
c. Clinician Centres : 1
d. Sub Centres : 71
ii. a. Poultry Development as on
Chicks produced in hatcheries (Lakh Nos). : Nil
b.Birds sold for breeding (Lakh Nos.) : Nil
c. Birds sold for table (Lakh Nos.) : Nil
iii. Livestock and Poultry Population
a. Cattle : 573883
b. Buffaloes : 34034
c. Sheep : 252029
d. Goat : 248116
e. Poultry : 38525564
9. DAIRY DEVELOPMENT
a. Dairies : 1
b. Milk Chilling Plants : 3
c. No. of Milk Co-op.Societies : 428
d. Milk Production (Lakh Litres) : 5.38
10. FISHERIES
i. Length of Coastal Line (Km.) : Nil
ii. No,of Coastal Blocks : Nil
iii. No.of Coastal Centres : Nil
iv. Marine Fish Production (Tonne) : Nil
v. Inland Fish Production (Tonne) : 7.205
11. FOREST
i. Forest Area (Hec.)
a. Reserved Forests : 143459
b. Reserved Lands : ---
c. Forests : 7263
ii. Out-turn of Forest Product
a. Timber (Cu.m.) : Nil
b. Fuelwood (MT) : Nil
c. Pulpwood (MT) : Nil
d. Sandalwood (MT) : Nil
e. Soap wood : Nil
f. Bamboo (Tonne) : Nil
g. Tea Green Leaves (Tonne) : Nil
h. Wattle Bark (MT) : Nil
i. Cashew (Tonne) : Nil
j. Tamarind : 32.514 M.T
K. Gallnut :

l. Others(Soapnut, Pungan, Nelli, Eachampul, Manipungan, etc)

: 44.847 M.T
12. ELECTRICITY
i. Generation of Electricity (in m.u.)
a. Hydro : Nil
b. Wind Mill Generation : Nil
c. Thermal : Nil
d. Power Purchased : Nil
e. Gas Turbine : Nil
ii. Consumption of Electricity (in m.u.) Kwh.
a. Agriculture : 423.993
b. Industry : 212.504
c. Commercial : 109.075
d. Domestic : 505.918
e. Public Lighting & Water Works : 67.544
f. Sales to Licensees : Nil
g. Sales to Other States : Nil
h. Miscellaneous Railways : 120.384
iii. Rural Electrification
a. Number of Pumpsets Energised : 131247
b.Number of Villages Electrified : 842
c. Number of Hamlets Electrified : All Hamlets Electrified.
13. ENTERPRISES Rural Urban
i. No.of Agricultural Enterprises : 21941 2299
ii.No.of non-Agricultural Enterprises : 49593 47967
iii.No.of Enterprises :
a. With Premises : 81282 66343
b. Without Premises : 8575 3170
14. INDUSTRIES
i. No.of Working Factories (Registered) : 1321
ii. No.of Mandays Worked (Lakhs) : 717120
iii. No.of Trade Unions : 25
iv. No.of Strikes : ---
v. No.of Lockouts : --
vi. Large Scale Industries : 60
vii. Medium Scale Industries : 257
viii. Small Scale Industries : 702
ix. Cottage Industries : 258
x. No.of New Factories setup : 54
xi. Name of the Important Industries
in the District :
1. BHEL Ltd., Ranipet
2. TEL Ltd., Katpadi
3. Leather & Leather Product Industries
4. Cotton Yarn manufacturing Mills
5. CO-op Sugar Mills
6. Engineering Industries
7. Match Industries
8. Beedi Industry
9. Hand Loom & Power Loom Industries
10. Chemical Industries
xii. Name of the Industrial Park :
1. SIDCO. Katpadi
2. SIPCOT. Ranipet
3. SIDCO. Arkkonam
15. KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES
i. Production Sales
(Rs.in Lakhs) (Rs.in Lakhs)

KHADI

----- -----
Cotton -- 11.92
Woollen -- 4.07
Silk -- 43.80
Polyester -- 4.62
ii. VILLAGE INDUSTIRES
a. Soaps -- --
b. Leather Goods 1.13 1.13
c. Honey 2.50 2.710
d. Others 76.91 76.91
Total (i+ii) 80.54 80.75
16. MEDICAL AND HELATH (NUMBER)
i. Modern Medicine
a. No.of Hospitals : 13
b. Dispensaries : 8 ( E.S.I )
c. Primary Health Centres : 67
d. Health Sub Centres : 454
e. Other Medical Institution : 1
f. Beds in Hospitals and
Dispensaries : 1632
g. Total Number of Doctors : 356
h. Total Number of Nurses : 752
ii. Indian Medicine
a. Hospitals : 12
b. Dispensaries : 2
c. Primary Health Centres : 13
d. Beds in Hospitals and
Dispensaries : 25
e. Total Number of Doctors : 19
f. Total Number of Nurses : 3
iii. Homeopathy
a. Hospitals : 3
b. Dispensaries : --
c. Beds in Hospitals and
Dispensaries : --
d. Total Number of Doctors : 3
e. Total Number of Nurses : --
iv. Unani
a. Hospitals : 1
b. Primary Health Centres : 1
c. No.of.Doctors : 1
17. EDUCATION
i. Universities : 2
ii. Arts and Science Colleges : 21
iii. Colleges for professional Education
a.Medicine :
(1). Allopathy : 2
(2). Indian Medicine : 1
(3). Homoeopathy : 1
b. Engineering Colleges : 11
c. Agriculture Colleges : 1
d. Veterinary Colleges : --
e. Law Colleges : --
iv. Colleges for Special Education(Nursing) : 1
v. Pre Primary Schools : 324
vi. Primary Schools : 2568
vii. Middle Schools : 545
viii. High Schools : 247
ix. Higher Secondary Schools : 247
x. Teacher’s Training Institute : 39
xi. No.of fresh entries
(I to V Std.) : Male Female
35725 33324
xii. No.of students passed at
a. High School (X Std) : 39728 (70.3%)
b. Higher Secondary School (XII Std) : 11732 (68.7%)
18. TRANSPORT
i. Road Length (in Km.)
a. National Highways : 227.200
b. State Highways : 122.400
c. Corporation and Municipalities
Roads : 776.720
d. Panchayat Union and Panchayat
Roads : 3709.600
e. Town Panchayat/ Township Roads : 744.205
f. Others (Forest Roads) : Nil
ii. Registered Motor Vehicles
a. Commercial : 3254
b. Non-Commercial : 29863
iii. Railway Length
a. Route Length (in Km.) :
(1). Broad Gauge : 152.4
(2). Metre Gauge : Nil
b.Track Length (in Km.) :
(1) Broad Gauge : 152.4
(2) Metre Gauge : Nil
c. No.of Railway Station :
iv. Number of Sea Ports : Nil
v. Number of Air Ports : 1
vi. Name of the Air Port : Vellore Aerodram
vii. Name of the Sea Port : Nil
viii. Name of the Export Commodity :
1. Shoes
2. Leather Garments
3. Matches
4. Hand Loom & Power Loom Clothes
5. Beedi
ix. Name of the Import Commodity (Interstate) :
1. Redgram
2. Blackgram
3. Bengalgram
4. Palm oil
19. COMMUNICATION
i. Post & Telegraph (In Number)
a. Post Offices doing posted business Alone : 620
b. Post Offices doing Post & Telegraph : 60
Business
ii. Telephones
a. No.of Telephones in use : 210603
b. No.of Public Call Offices : 16510
c. No.of Telephones Exchanges : 152
20. CO-OPERATION
i. Primary Land Development Banks : 9
ii. Cooperative Apex Banks (TNSC) : Nil
iii. District Central Cooperative Banks
(Including Branches) : 1 (Branches - 35)
iv. Urban Banks (Including Branches) : 20
v. Primary Agricultural Credit Societies : 180
vi. Housing Cooperative Societies : 29
vii. Employees Cooperative Societies : 68
viii. Lift Irrigation Societies : Nil
ix. Weavers Cooperative Societies : 49
x. Industrial Cooperative Societies : 13
xi. Khadi & Village Industries Societies : 33
xii. Primary Cooperative Stores : 10
xiii. Cooperative Sugar Mills : 3
xiv. Co-operative Marketing Societies : 7
xv. Other Co-operative Societies : 175
21. REGISTRATIONS
i. No.of Registration Offices : 27
ii.Aggregte Value of property Transferred
(Rs.in Crores) : 141.2
iii.Total Receipts (Rs.in Crores) : 49.59
22. HOUSING
i. No.of tenements constructed by
Tamil Nadu Housing Board : Nil
ii. Deputy Registrar Housing : Nil
iii. No.of tenements constructed by
Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board : Nil
iv. Police Housing Board : Nil
v. Deputy Registrar, Housing – Rural : ---
vi. Deputy Registrar, Housing – Urban : ---
vii. Samathuvapuram : 7
viii. Total No.of Households :
a. S.C. : ---
b. S.T. : ---
c. Others : ---
ix. No.of Households below poverty line : ---
23. SOCIAL WELFARE (in Nos.)
i. a. Old Age Pensioners : 107457
b. Widow Pensioners : 58573
c. Deserted Agri.Labour : 21944
d. Deserted Widow : 15687
e. Physically Handicapped : 7461
Total : 212192
ii. Dr.Muthulakshmi Reddy Ammaiyar Ninaivu : ----
Mahapperu Udhavi Thittam
(National Maternity Benefit Scheme) : 8160
iii. Marriage Assistance
a. Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar General SC+ST
Ninaivu Thirumana Udhavi Thittam : 4757 1665
b. Marriage Assistance for daughter of Poor
Widows : 145 74
c. Dr. Dharmambal Ammaiyar (Widow
Remarriage ) Thittam : 3 --
d. Marriage Assistance to orphan girls : 9 5
e. Anjugam Ammaiyar Ninaivu Kalappu
Thirumana Nidhi Udhavi Thittam : 13 304
iv. Aid for Handicapped : Nil
v. Aid for others (specify) : Nil
vi. Women Welfare Co-operative Societies : 4
vii. Training Centres : 4
viii.Mahalir suya uthavi kuzhukkal
(i) Group : 18022
(ii) Member : 302422
ix. Women Development Centre : Nil
x. Beneficiaries : Nil
xi. Uzhavar Santhai : 5
24. NUTRITIOUS MEALS PROGRAMME
Name of the Programme No.of Total
Centres Beneficiaries
i. Purachi Thalaivar M.G.R. : 2176 366564
ii. I.C.D.S : 2724 144135
25. REVENUE ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS
a. Revenue Divisions : 3
b. Revenue Taluks : 8
c. Revenue Firkas : 52
d. Revenue Villages : 842
26. LOCAL BODIES
a. Corporations : Nil
b. Municipalities : 14
c. Panchayat Unions : 20
d. Special Village Panchayats : 22
e. Village Panchayats : 753
27. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
a. No.of Development Divisions : 3
b. No.of Blocks Covered : 20
c. Population Covered (in Lakhs) : 34.83
d. Area Covered (in Sq.Km.) : 6077
28. POLICE AND PRISONS
i. Police
a. Police Force
i. Local : 1162
ii. Armed Reserve : 534
b. Police Stations : 33
c. Police Outposts :
ii. Prisons
a. Central Prisons : 2
b. Other Prisons : 6
29. LEGISLATURE
i. Members of the Legislative Assembly
a. Elected : 12
b. Nominated : Nil
ii. Members of Parliament (Lok Sabha) : 3
iii. Members of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) : Nil
30. CINEMA THEATRES (in Nos.)
i. Permanent
a. Air-conditioned : 3
b. Non-Air conditioned : 73
c. Air Cooled : 1
ii. Open Air Theatres : ---
iii. Semi Permanent : 5
iv. Touring : 19
31.BANKS AND INSURANCE
i. Bank Officers : 247
Primary Co-op. Banks : 185
ii. Life Insurance
a. Offices : 7
b. Policies Issued : N.A
c. Sum Assured (Rs.in Crores) :
32.NATURAL RESOURCES :
a. Name of the Minerals found in the District : VERMICULITS
33. GENERAL
1. Name of the important Pilgrim Centres : a. Vellore Port Jalagandeeswarar Temple
b. Vallimalai Murugan Temple
c. Sholingur Narasima Swamy Temple
d. Rathinagiri Balamurugan Temple
e. Jalagamparai Eswaran Koil
f. Virinjipuram Margapandeeswarar Temple
g.Pallikonda Ranganathar Temple
h. Sripuram,Golden Temple,Ariyur.
2. Name of the Important Tourist Centres : a. Vellore Port
b. Muthu Mandapam, Vellore River - bed
c. Delhi Gate , Arcot
d. Thippusulthan Mahal, Arcot
e. Amirithi forest
f. Morthana Dam, Gudiyatham
g. Kavalur Observator
h. Ellagiri Hills
i. Javvadu Hills

Assistant Director of Statistics,

Vellore.