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{{Infobox settlement
{{Infobox settlement
| name = Aarani
| name = Aarani
| native_name = Arani
| settlement_type = Selection Grade Municipality
| settlement_type = Selection Grade Municipality
| image_skyline =
| image_skyline =
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| subdivision_type2 = District
| subdivision_type2 = District
| subdivision_name1 = [[Tamilnadu]]
| subdivision_name1 = [[Tamilnadu]]
| subdivision_name2 = [[Tiruvannamalai district|Tiruvannamalai]]
| subdivision_name2 = [[Tiruvannamalai district|Thiruvannamalai]]
| subdivision_type3 = Region
| subdivision_type3 = Region
| subdivision_name3 = [[Tondai Nadu]]
| subdivision_name3 = [[Tondai Nadu]]
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| named_for = Silk & Rice
| named_for = Silk & Rice
| leader_title = Lok Sabha constituency
| leader_title = Lok Sabha constituency
| leader_name = [[Arni (Lok Sabha constituency)]]
| leader_name = [[Aarani (Lok Sabha constituency)]]
| leader_title1 = Member of Lok Sabha constituency
| leader_title1 = Member of Lok Sabha constituency
| leader_name1 = Mr. M.k Vishnu Prasad
| leader_name1 = M. S. Tharaniventhan
| leader_title2 = Member of Legislative Assembly
| leader_title2 = Member of Legislative Assembly
| leader_name2 = Mr. Sevoor. Ramachandran
| leader_name2 = Sevoor. Ramachandran
| leader_title3 = District Collector
| leader_title3 = District Collector
| leader_name3 = Mr.murugesh IAS
| leader_name3 = Murugesh IAS
| leader_title4 = Municipal Leader
| leader_title4 = Municipal Leader
| leader_name4 =
| leader_name4 =
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| population_demonym =
| population_demonym =
| demographics_type1 = Language
| demographics_type1 = Language
| demographics1_title1 = Official Language
| demographics1_title1 = Official language
| demographics1_info1 = Tamil
| demographics1_info1 = Tamil
| timezone1 = Indian tuning time
| timezone1 = Indian tuning time
| utc_offset1 = +5:30
| utc_offset1 = +5:30
| postal_code_type = Postal code
| postal_code_type = Postal code
| postal_code = 632301, 632314, 632316 , 632317, 632318
| postal_code = 632301, 632314, 632316, 632317, 632318
| area_code_type = Phone numbers in India
| area_code_type = Phone numbers in India
| area_code = 04173
| area_code = 04173
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| website = {{URL|www.Arani.tn.nic.in|Arani Municipality}}
| website = {{URL|www.Arani.tn.nic.in|Arani Municipality}}
| footnotes =
| footnotes =
| official_name = Arni
| official_name = Arani
}}
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'''Aarani''', officially spelled as '''Arni'''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Arni Parliamentary Constituency {{!}} Tiruvannamalai District, Govt. of Tamil Nadu {{!}} India|url=https://tiruvannamalai.nic.in/arni/|access-date=2021-08-04|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Welcome to University College of Engineering Arni|url=https://www.aucearni.in/|access-date=2021-08-04|website=www.aucearni.in}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=LocatePostOffices|url=https://www.indiapost.gov.in/VAS/Pages/LocatePostOffices.aspx?Pin=pIXstRQxrtc=|access-date=2021-08-04|website=www.indiapost.gov.in}}</ref> and also known as '''Periya Aarani''', is a major commercial, industrial and cultural hub and also a divisional headquarter in the [[Tiruvanamalai district|Thiruvanamalai district]] of [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]. The town is the second largest urban center next to the district headquarters, [[Tiruvannamalai|Thiruvannamalai]], and is administered by a selection grade municipality. Aarani is home to silk weaving, spinning mills and agricultural industries. Famous ''Aarani silk'' and a paddy variety named ''Aarani Ponni'', known for its rich aroma, originates from Aarani. The town is often nicknamed as ''The Silk City''. Aarani also has a rich cultural heritage as it is a major center of Tamil Jainism.
'''Aarani''', officially spelled as '''Arni''',<ref>{{Cite web|title=Arni Parliamentary Constituency {{!}} Tiruvannamalai District, Govt. of Tamil Nadu {{!}} India|url=https://tiruvannamalai.nic.in/arni/|access-date=4 August 2021|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Welcome to University College of Engineering Arni|url=https://www.aucearni.in/|access-date=4 August 2021|website=www.aucearni.in}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=LocatePostOffices|url=https://www.indiapost.gov.in/VAS/Pages/LocatePostOffices.aspx?Pin=pIXstRQxrtc=|access-date=4 August 2021|website=www.indiapost.gov.in}}</ref> and also known as '''Periya Aarani''', is a major commercial, industrial and cultural hub and also a divisional headquarter in the [[Tiruvanamalai district|Thiruvanamalai district]] of [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]. The town is the second largest urban center next to the district headquarters, [[Tiruvannamalai|Thiruvannamalai]], and is administered by a selection grade municipality. Aarani is home to silk weaving, spinning mills and agricultural industries. Famous ''Aarani silk'' and a paddy variety named ''Aarani Ponni'', known for its rich aroma, originates from Aarani. The town is often nicknamed as ''The Silk City''. Aarani also has a rich cultural heritage as it is a major center of Tamil Jainism.


== History ==
== History ==
Pallavas were the first to rule Aarani and were followed by Rashtrakutas in 968. The Chola period, including the reigns of [[Kulothunga Chola II]] (1070–1122) and [[Rajadhiraja Chola II]] (1166–1178), witnessed more developments in administration including formation of feudatories. Inscriptions also reveal several grants and donations made by Cholas to temples in the form of villages.<ref>{{cite news|title=Experts stress the need to preserve Arni's architectural heritage|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/experts-stress-the-need-to-preserve-arnis-architechtural-heritage/article8634736.ece|author=D. Madhavan|access-date=23 May 2016}}</ref>


In 1640 [[Arni jagir|Jagir of Aarani]] was granted to Vedaji Bhaskar Pant, a [[Thanjavur Marathi people|Marathi]] [[Brahmin]]. The Jagir was continuously headed by the descendants of Bhaskar Pant till the Zamindari Abolition Bill was passed in 1948.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/British-era-palace-in-Arni-falling-apart/articleshow/53038278.cms |title=British Era palace falling apart in Arni|author=M T Saju|publisher= Times of India|access-date=4 July 2016|quote=It was Maratha king Shahji (Shivaji's father) who handed over Arni with 100 villages to his commander Vedaji Bhaskar Punt in AD 1640}}</ref>
Pallavas were the first to rule Arni and were followed by Rashtrakutas in 968. The Chola period, including the reigns of [[Kulothunga Chola II]] (1070–1122) and [[Rajadhiraja Chola II]] (1166–1178), witnessed more developments in administration including formation of feudatories. Inscriptions also reveal several grants and donations made by Cholas to temples in the form of villages.<ref>{{cite news|title=Experts stress the need to preserve Arni's architectural heritage|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/experts-stress-the-need-to-preserve-arnis-architechtural-heritage/article8634736.ece|author=D. Madhavan|access-date=23 May 2016}}</ref>

In 1640 [[Arni jagir|Jagir of Arani]] was granted to Vedaji Bhaskar Pant, a [[Thanjavur Marathi people|Marathi]] [[Brahmin]]. The Jagir was continuously headed by the descendants of Bhaskar Pant till the Zamindari Abolition Bill was passed in 1948.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.timesofindia.com/city/chennai/British-era-palace-in-Arni-falling-apart/articleshow/53038278.cms |title=British Era palace falling apart in Arni|author=M T Saju|publisher= Times of India|access-date=4 July 2016|quote=It was Maratha king Shahji (Shivaji's father) who handed over Arni with 100 villages to his commander Vedaji Bhaskar Punt in AD 1640}}</ref>


Poosi Malai Kuppam is {{convert|12|km|0}} away from Arani. Raja Thirumala IV Rao Sahib built a sophisticated bungalow for his lover, an Anglo-Indian lady, there. During the Nawab period, there was a struggle between the British, French and Nawab [[Hyder Ali]]. The British captured Arani. There is also a palace near the town, now used by the agriculture department.
Poosi Malai Kuppam is {{convert|12|km|0}} away from Aarani. Raja Thirumala IV Rao Sahib built a sophisticated bungalow for his lover, an Anglo-Indian lady, there. During the Nawab period, there was a struggle between the British, French and Nawab [[Hyder Ali]]. The British captured Aarani. There is also a palace near the town, now used by the agriculture department.


=== Freedom Movement ===
=== Freedom Movement ===


[[Mahatma Gandhi]] visited Arni twice, once in 1932 and the second time in 1934. During his second visit he was accompanied by [[Dr Rajendra Prasad]]. Gandhi's visits aimed at boosting [[Harijan]] upliftment and the movement for the boycott of [[Simon Commission]]. He visited Dr V Hariharan, an eminent physician and freedom fighter of Arni, at his residence and held extensive consultations with him, as the latter was already actively involved in the upliftment of the impoverished weaver community of Arni.
[[Mahatma Gandhi]] visited Aarani twice, once in 1932 and the second time in 1934. During his second visit he was accompanied by [[Rajendra Prasad]]. Gandhi's visits aimed at boosting [[Harijan]] upliftment and the movement for the boycott of [[Simon Commission]]. He visited V. Hariharan, an eminent physician and freedom fighter of Aarani, at his residence and held extensive consultations with him, as the latter was already actively involved in the upliftment of the impoverished weaver community of Aarani.


=== Fort ===
=== Fort ===
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There is a fort area in the heart of the town. It houses the forest department, sub jail, registration office, police station, women's police station, and agricultural office.
There is a fort area in the heart of the town. It houses the forest department, sub jail, registration office, police station, women's police station, and agricultural office.


A monument situated in the parade ground of the fort commemorates Col. Robert Kelly, who was surveying the Arani area. Kelly was killed in a duel on 29 September 1790 by his junior officer Capt. Urban Vigors, who in his chagrin erected the monument.<ref>HF Murland (1922). Baillie-Ki-Paltan: Being a History of the 2nd Battalion, Madras Pioneers 1759-1930. Naval and Military Press, Uckfield. p 80.</ref>
A monument situated in the parade ground of the fort commemorates Col. Robert Kelly, who was surveying the Aarani area. Kelly was killed in a duel on 29 September 1790 by his junior officer Capt. Urban Vigors, who in his chagrin erected the monument.<ref>HF Murland (1922). Baillie-Ki-Paltan: Being a History of the 2nd Battalion, Madras Pioneers 1759-1930. Naval and Military Press, Uckfield. p 80.</ref>


=== Battle of Arani ===
=== Battle of Aarani ===
{{Main|Battle of Arnee}}
{{Main|Battle of Arnee}}
The [[Battle of Arnee]] (or Battle of Arani) took place at Arani on 3 December 1751 during the Second Carnatic War. A British-led force under the command of [[Robert Clive]] defeated and routed a much larger Franco-Indian force under the command of Raza Sahib. The French troops were guarding a convoy of treasure. Clive took up a position in swampy ground, crossed by a causeway in which the convoy was forced to pass. The French were thrown into disorder and forced to retreat, but night saved them from total destruction. The treasure, however, was captured.
The [[Battle of Arnee]] (or Battle of Aarani) took place at Aarani on 3 December 1751 during the Second Carnatic War. A British-led force under the command of [[Robert Clive]] defeated and routed a much larger Franco-Indian force under the command of Raza Sahib. The French troops were guarding a convoy of treasure. Clive took up a position in swampy ground, crossed by a causeway in which the convoy was forced to pass. The French were thrown into disorder and forced to retreat, but night saved them from total destruction. The treasure, however, was captured.


===After independence===
===After independence===


Arani was constituted as a third-grade municipality in the year 1951. As per G.O. No. 564, on the 2nd of February 1951, it was classified as Second Grade Municipality. The population of the town was then 24,567 people. The entire area of Arani Revenue village was included within the jurisdiction of the municipality. As of 2007 from the 9th of May 1983 onwards, as per G.O. No. 851 Arani is classified as first grade municipality. The population of the town was then 63,741 people. From 2008 onwards as per G.O No- 1067, Classified as Selection Grade Municipality, the population of the town was then 92,375 people.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080409030902/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/arni/abs_Municipality.htm Arani Municipality population]</ref>
Aarani was constituted as a third-grade municipality in the year 1951. As per G.O. No. 564, on 2 February 1951, it was classified as Second Grade Municipality. The population of the town was then 24,567 people. The entire area of Aarani Revenue village was included within the jurisdiction of the municipality. As of 2007 from 9 May 1983 onwards, as per G.O. No. 851 Aarani is classified as first grade municipality. The population of the town was then 63,741 people. From 2008 onwards as per G.O No- 1067, Classified as Selection Grade Municipality, the population of the town was then 92,375 people.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080409030902/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/arni/abs_Municipality.htm Arani Municipality population]</ref>


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
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According to [[2011 census of India|2011 census]], Arni town with 33 wards had a population of 63,671 with a sex-ratio of 1,036 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929, but extended town including all the sub urban area had a population of 92,375.<ref name="dashboard">{{cite web|title=Census Info 2011 Final population totals|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/censusinfodashboard/index.html|publisher=Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India|year=2013|access-date=26 January 2014}}</ref> A total of 6,346 people were under the age of six, constituting 3,200 males and 3,146 females. The average literacy of the town was 76.9%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.<ref name="dashboard" /> The town had a total of 14889 households. There were a total of 23,298 workers, comprising 153 cultivators, 343 main agricultural labourers, 2,185 in household industries, 17,919 other workers, 2,698 marginal workers, 33 marginal cultivators, 100 marginal agricultural labourers, 224 marginal workers in household industries and 2,341 other marginal workers.<ref name=2011census>{{cite web|title=Census Info 2011 Final population totals – Arani|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/pca/SearchDetails.aspx?Id=682630|publisher=Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India|year=2013|access-date=26 January 2014}}</ref> As per the religious census of 2011, Arani (M) had 89.16% [[Hindus]], 7.39% [[Muslims]], 1.8% [[Christians]], 0.01% [[Sikhs]], 0.01% [[Buddhists]], 1.43% [[Jainism|Jains]], 0.19% following other religions and 0.0% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference.<ref name=religion2011>{{cite web|title=Population By Religious Community – Tamil Nadu|year=2011|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/C-01.html|format=XLS|publisher=Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India|access-date=13 September 2015}}</ref>
According to [[2011 census of India|2011 census]], Arni town with 33 wards had a population of 63,671 with a sex-ratio of 1,036 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929, but extended town including all the sub urban area had a population of 92,375.<ref name="dashboard">{{cite web|title=Census Info 2011 Final population totals|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/censusinfodashboard/index.html|publisher=Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India|year=2013|access-date=26 January 2014}}</ref> A total of 6,346 people were under the age of six, constituting 3,200 males and 3,146 females. The average literacy of the town was 76.9%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.<ref name="dashboard" /> The town had a total of 14889 households. There were a total of 23,298 workers, comprising 153 cultivators, 343 main agricultural labourers, 2,185 in household industries, 17,919 other workers, 2,698 marginal workers, 33 marginal cultivators, 100 marginal agricultural labourers, 224 marginal workers in household industries and 2,341 other marginal workers.<ref name=2011census>{{cite web|title=Census Info 2011 Final population totals – Arani|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/pca/SearchDetails.aspx?Id=682630|publisher=Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India|year=2013|access-date=26 January 2014}}</ref> As per the religious census of 2011, Aarani (M) had 89.16% [[Hindus]], 7.39% [[Muslims]], 1.8% [[Christians]], 0.01% [[Sikhs]], 0.01% [[Buddhists]], 1.43% [[Jainism|Jains]], 0.19% following other religions and 0.0% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference.<ref name=religion2011>{{cite web|title=Population By Religious Community – Tamil Nadu|year=2011|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/C-01.html|format=XLS|publisher=Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India|access-date=13 September 2015}}</ref>


{{Historical populations
{{Historical populations
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|footnote=Sources:
* 1951&nbsp;– 2001<ref>{{cite web|title= Population Details |url=http://municipality.tn.gov.in/arani/sal_population.htm|publisher=arani municipality|year=2011|access-date=2012-12-29}}</ref>
* 1951&nbsp;– 2001<ref>{{cite web|title= Population Details |url=http://municipality.tn.gov.in/arani/sal_population.htm|publisher=arani municipality|year=2011|access-date=29 December 2012}}</ref>
* 2001<ref name=2011census2>{{cite web|title=Census Info 2011 Final population totals – Arani|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/pca/SearchDetails.aspx?Id=682105|publisher=Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India|year=2013|access-date=26 January 2014}}</ref>
* 2001<ref name=2011census2>{{cite web|title=Census Info 2011 Final population totals – Arani|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/pca/SearchDetails.aspx?Id=682105|publisher=Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India|year=2013|access-date=26 January 2014}}</ref>
* 2011<ref name=2011census3>{{cite web|title=Census Info 2011 Final population totals – Arani |url=http://municipality.tn.gov.in/arni/sal_Population.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080409011550/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/arni/sal_Population.htm |archive-date=9 April 2008 |access-date=21 December 2019}}</ref>
* 2011<ref name=2011census3>{{cite web|title=Census Info 2011 Final population totals – Arani |url=http://municipality.tn.gov.in/arni/sal_Population.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080409011550/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/arni/sal_Population.htm |archive-date=9 April 2008 |access-date=21 December 2019}}</ref>
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==Administration & politics==
==Administration and politics==


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!style="background:#A8BDEC" align="center" colspan="2"|'''Municipality officials'''
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|align="center"| Chairman||AC Mani<ref>{{cite web|title=Chairman of municipality |url=http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_chairperson.htm |publisher=Arani municipality |access-date=2012-12-29 |year=2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130125024151/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_chairperson.htm |archive-date=25 January 2013 }}</ref>
|align="center"| Chairman||AC Mani<ref>{{cite web|title=Chairman of municipality |url=http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_chairperson.htm |publisher=Arani municipality |access-date=29 December 2012 |year=2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130125024151/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_chairperson.htm |archive-date=25 January 2013 }}</ref>
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|align="center"|Commissioner||<ref>{{cite web|title=Commissioner of municipality |url=http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_commissioner.htm |publisher=Arani municipality |access-date=2012-12-29 |year=2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130125024156/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_commissioner.htm |archive-date=25 January 2013 }}</ref>
|align="center"|Commissioner||<ref>{{cite web|title=Commissioner of municipality |url=http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_commissioner.htm |publisher=Arani municipality |access-date=29 December 2012 |year=2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130125024156/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_commissioner.htm |archive-date=25 January 2013 }}</ref>
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|align="center"|Vice-chairman||Paari babu<ref>{{cite web|title=Vice Chairman of municipality |url=http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_Deputy_%20chairperson.htm |publisher=Arani municipality |access-date=2012-12-29 |year=2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130125024146/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_Deputy_%20chairperson.htm |archive-date=25 January 2013 }}</ref>
|align="center"|Vice-chairman||Paari babu<ref>{{cite web|title=Vice Chairman of municipality |url=http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_Deputy_%20chairperson.htm |publisher=Arani municipality |access-date=29 December 2012 |year=2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130125024146/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/Arani/who_Deputy_%20chairperson.htm |archive-date=25 January 2013 }}</ref>
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!style="background:#A8BDEC" align="center" colspan="2"|'''Elected members'''
!style="background:#A8BDEC" align="center" colspan="2"|'''Elected members'''
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|align="center"|Member of Legislative Assembly||Sevoor.S.Ramachandran<ref name="MLA of Tiruvannamalai">{{cite web|title=MLA of Arani |url=http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in/members/constnamewise.htm |publisher=Government of Tamil Nadu |year=2011 |access-date=2012-12-29 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131006234417/http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in/members/constnamewise.htm |archive-date=6 October 2013 }}</ref>
|align="center"|Member of Legislative Assembly||Sevoor.S.Ramachandran<ref name="MLA of Tiruvannamalai">{{cite web|title=MLA of Arani |url=http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in/members/constnamewise.htm |publisher=Government of Tamil Nadu |year=2011 |access-date=29 December 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131006234417/http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in/members/constnamewise.htm |archive-date=6 October 2013 }}</ref>
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|align="center"|Member of Parliament||M.K.Vishnuprasad Congress <ref name="Rit">{{cite web|title=Seventeenth Loksabha, Member of the Parliament|publisher=Parliament of India|year=2019|access-date=28 September 2019|url=http://loksabhaph.nic.in/Members/AlphabeticalList.aspx}}</ref>
|align="center"|Member of Parliament||M.S THARANIVENDHAN DMK <ref name="Rit">{{cite web|title=Seventeenth Loksabha, Member of the Parliament|publisher=Parliament of India|year=2019|access-date=28 September 2019|url=http://loksabhaph.nic.in/Members/AlphabeticalList.aspx}}</ref>
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===Municipality===
===Municipality===


The Arani municipality was established in 1931 when India was a colony of the United Kingdom. It was promoted to a second-grade municipal municipality in 1954, first-grade in 1989, and selection grade in 2008. The municipality has 33 wards and there is an elected councillor for each of those wards. The functions of the municipality are devolved into six departments: General Administration/Personnel, Engineering, Revenue, Public Health, City Planning and Information Technology (IT). All these departments are under the control of a Municipal Commissioner who is the executive head. The legislative powers are vested in a body of 33 members, one each from the 33 wards. The legislative body is headed by an elected chairperson assisted by a deputy chairperson.{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}
The Aarani municipality was established in 1931 when India was a colony of the United Kingdom. It was promoted to a second-grade municipal municipality in 1954, first-grade in 1989, and selection grade in 2008. The municipality has 33 wards and there is an elected councillor for each of those wards. The functions of the municipality are devolved into six departments: General Administration/Personnel, Engineering, Revenue, Public Health, City Planning and Information Technology (IT). All these departments are under the control of a Municipal Commissioner who is the executive head. The legislative powers are vested in a body of 33 members, one each from the 33 wards. The legislative body is headed by an elected chairperson assisted by a deputy chairperson.{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}


===Regional Transport Office===
===Regional Transport Office===


Arani is the newly created regional transport office in [[Thiruvannamalai district]]. Until 2018, the [[Thiruvannamalai]] code was operated by TN 25 as the Sub Transport Office. Subsequently, with the efforts of the Minister of Hindu Religious Affairs, Sevoor Ramachandran, created a new Regional Transport Office code, TN 97.<ref>[https://www.dailyhunt.in/news/india/tamil/tamil%2bnadu-epaper-tnadu/aaraniyil%2bvattarab%2bbokkuvarathu%2baluvalakam%2bathimukavinar%2bkondattam-newsid-91508299/amp]</ref> The headquarters of the Regional Transport Office is Arani. It consists of the taluks of Arani, [[Polur]], [[Chetpet]], [[Jamunamarathoor|Jamunamarattur]], [[Cheyyar]], [[Vembakkam]], [[Vandavasi]] and [[Kalasapakkam]].
Aarani is the newly created regional transport office in [[Thiruvannamalai district]]. Until 2018, the [[Thiruvannamalai]] code was operated by TN 25 as the Sub Transport Office. Subsequently, with the efforts of the Minister of Hindu Religious Affairs, Sevoor Ramachandran, created a new Regional Transport Office code, TN 97.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.dailyhunt.in/news/india/tamil/tamil%2bnadu-epaper-tnadu/aaraniyil%2bvattarab%2bbokkuvarathu%2baluvalakam%2bathimukavinar%2bkondattam-newsid-91508299/amp | title=Dailyhunt }}</ref> The headquarters of the Regional Transport Office is Aarani. It consists of the taluks of Aarani, [[Polur]], [[Chetpet]], [[Jamunamarathoor|Jamunamarattur]], [[Cheyyar]], [[Vembakkam]], [[Vandavasi]] and [[Kalasapakkam]].


===Revenue division===
===Revenue division===
Arani revenue code is a newly developed district in [[Thiruvannamalai district]].<ref>[https://tiruvannamalai.nic.in/revenue-administration/]</ref> The Revenue Division was funded by the efforts of the Hindu Religious Affairs Minister, Mr Sevur Ramachandran. It was opened in April 2016 by Palanisamy. The [[Arani Revenue Division]] consists of the taluks of Arani, [[Polur]], [[Chettupattu]], [[Kalasapakkam]] and [[Jamunamarathoor|Jamunamathur]]. In addition to this, the Arani Revenue Division is one of the highest earners in the [[Thiruvannamalai district]].{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}
Aarani revenue code is a newly developed district in [[Thiruvannamalai district]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tiruvannamalai.nic.in/revenue-administration/ | title=Revenue Administration &#124; Tiruvannamalai District, Govt. Of Tamil Nadu &#124; India }}</ref> The Revenue Division was funded by the efforts of the Hindu Religious Affairs Minister, Mr Sevur Ramachandran. It was opened in April 2016 by Palanisamy. The [[Arani Revenue Division|Aarani Revenue Division]] consists of the taluks of Aarani, [[Polur]], [[Chettupattu]], [[Kalasapakkam]] and [[Jamunamarathoor|Jamunamathur]]. In addition to this, the Aarani Revenue Division is one of the highest earners in the [[Thiruvannamalai district]].{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}


===State Assembly constituency===
===State Assembly constituency===
Arani block is one of the 234 assembly seats in [[Tamilnadu]]. [[Arani Municipality|Arani municipality]] is subject to the [[Arni (state assembly constituency)]] and [[Arni (Lok Sabha constituency)]]. In the legislative elections held in 2016, it belongs to the AIDMK. Arani was the winner of Sevoor Ramachandran.
Aarani block is one of the 234 assembly seats in [[Tamilnadu]]. [[Arani Municipality|Aarani municipality]] is subject to the [[Arni (state assembly constituency)|Aarani (state assembly constituency)]] and [[Arni (Lok Sabha constituency)|Aarani (Lok Sabha constituency)]]. In the legislative elections held in 2016, it belongs to the AIDMK. Aarani was the winner of Sevoor Ramachandran.


=== Lok Shaba constituency ===
=== Lok Shaba constituency ===
[[File:Arani lok sabha constituency.png|thumb|Arani Loksabha constituency]]
[[File:Arani lok sabha constituency.png|thumb|Aarani Loksabha constituency]]


* In 2008, according to the composition of the constituency, the vandavasi lok sabha was constituted into the [[Arani (Lok Sabha constituency)]]. Previously. [[Arani (state assembly constituency)]], [[vellore]] was a part of the lok sabha.
* In 2008, according to the composition of the constituency, the vandavasi lok sabha was constituted into the [[Arani (Lok Sabha constituency)|Aarani (Lok Sabha constituency)]]. Previously. [[Arani (state assembly constituency)|Aarani (state assembly constituency)]], [[vellore]] was a part of the lok sabha.
* It is the 12th lok sabha constituency in the 39 lok sabha constituencies in the state of [[Tamil nadu]]. These lok sabha constituencies include the following assembly constituencies. Arani, [[Polur]], [[vandavasi]], [[cheyyar]], [[Gingee]] and [[mailam]] are the assembly constituencies.
* It is the 12th lok sabha constituency in the 39 lok sabha constituencies in the state of [[Tamil nadu]]. These lok sabha constituencies include the following assembly constituencies. Aarani, [[Polur]], [[vandavasi]], [[cheyyar]], [[Gingee]] and [[mailam]] are the assembly constituencies.
* In the 2019 lok sabha election, the Mr.MK.Vishnuprasad, belonging to the Indian national congress league (congress), won the seat. Arani is a [[Arani (state assembly constituency)|(lok sabha constituency)]] and, covering a wider area, since 2007, a [[Arani (Lok Sabha constituency)|constituency]] of the [[Parliament of India]].
* In the 2019 lok sabha election, the Mr.MK.Vishnuprasad, belonging to the Indian national congress league (congress), won the seat. Aarani is a [[Arani (state assembly constituency)|(lok sabha constituency)]] and, covering a wider area, since 2007, a [[Arani (Lok Sabha constituency)|constituency]] of the [[Parliament of India]].


== Economy ==
== Economy ==


Major revenue is generated from certain businessss: rice production and silk saree weaving. There are more than 300 rice mills to produce rice called "Arni Ponni" from paddies. The town also has a large communities of [[silk]] [[Weaving|weavers]] who specialize in making silk [[saree]]s. [[Hand loom]]s are most frequently used for weaving, although recently some have turned to mechanized methods such as [[power looms]]. Arani is the town with the most revenue in Tiruvannamalai District. Though the town is not well known outside Tamil Nadu, a large quantity of India's silk apparels is produced by the people of Arani.<ref>{{cite book|title=Capitalist Development in India's Informal Economy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uKXScvnTNQkC|author=Elisabetta Basile|publisher=Routledge|year=2013|page=159|isbn = 978-1135039592}}</ref>
Major revenue is generated from certain businessss: rice production and silk saree weaving. There are more than 300 rice mills to produce rice called "Arni Ponni" from paddies. The town also has a large communities of [[silk]] [[Weaving|weavers]] who specialise in making silk [[saree]]s. [[Hand loom]]s are most frequently used for weaving, although recently some have turned to mechanised methods such as [[power looms]]. Aarani is the town with the most revenue in Tiruvannamalai District. Though the town is not well known outside Tamil Nadu, a large quantity of India's silk apparels is produced by the people of Aarani.<ref>{{cite book|title=Capitalist Development in India's Informal Economy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uKXScvnTNQkC|author=Elisabetta Basile|publisher=Routledge|year=2013|page=159|isbn = 978-1135039592}}</ref>


==Transport==
==Transport==
===Road===
===Road===
Arani is well connected to major cities by road: in 2018 [[NHAI]] and [[Ministry of Road Transport and Highways]] minister [[Nitin Gadkari]] proposed an Eight Lane Green Corridor Express Highway from [[Chennai]] to [[Salem, Tamil Nadu|Salem]] which would connect through [[Arani, Tiruvannamalai District|Arani]]. The distance is 277.3&nbsp;km from Chennai to Salem but this project has been facing opposition from locals including farmers over fears of losing their farmland. Many environmentalists were also against this project because it has been proposed to go through the reserve forest and water bodies.{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}
Aarani is well connected to major cities by road: in 2018 [[NHAI]] and [[Ministry of Road Transport and Highways]] minister [[Nitin Gadkari]] proposed an Eight Lane Green Corridor Express Highway from [[Chennai]] to [[Salem, Tamil Nadu|Salem]] which would connect through [[Arani, Tiruvannamalai District|Aarani]]. The distance is 277.3&nbsp;km from Chennai to Salem but this project has been facing opposition from locals including farmers over fears of losing their farmland. Many environmentalists were also against this project because it has been proposed to go through the reserve forest and water bodies.{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}


* '''State Highways 4''' - [[Arcot]] - [[Arani, Tiruvannamalai District|Arani]] - [[Villupuram]] Road
* '''State Highways 4''' - [[Arcot]] - [[Arani, Tiruvannamalai District|Aarani]] - [[Gingee]] - [[Villupuram]] Road
* '''State Highway 132''' - [[Bangalore]] - [[Vellore]] - Arani Road
* '''State Highway 132''' - [[Bangalore]] - [[Vellore]] - Aarani Road
* '''State Highway 116''' - [[Kanchipuram]] -[[Cheyyar]] - Arani Road
* '''State Highway 116''' - [[Kanchipuram]] -[[Cheyyar]] - Aarani Road
* '''District Road 40'''- Arani - [[Devikapuram]] - [[Avalurpet]] Road
* '''District Road 40'''- Aarani - [[Devikapuram]] - [[Avalurpet]] Road
* '''District Road 751'''- Arani - [[Sandhavasal|Sandavasal]] - [[Padaiveedu|Padavedu]] Road
* '''District Road 751'''- Aarani - [[Sandhavasal|Sandavasal]] - [[Padaiveedu|Padavedu]] Road
* '''District Road''' - Arani - [[Arcot, Vellore|Valaipandal]]Road
* '''District Road''' - Aarani - [[Arcot, Vellore|Valaipandal]]Road
* '''State Highway 43''' - Arani - [[Vandavasi]] - [[Tindivanam]] - [[Pondicherry|Puducherry]] Road
* '''State Highway 43''' - Aarani - [[Vandavasi]] - [[Tindivanam]] - [[Pondicherry|Puducherry]] Road
* '''State Highway - 38''' - Arani - [[Thiruvannamalai]] - [[Salem, Tamil Nadu|Salem]] and [[Trichy]] Road
* '''State Highway - 38''' - Aarani - [[Thiruvannamalai]] - [[Salem, Tamil Nadu|Salem]] and [[Trichy]] Road
* '''State Highway - SH133''' Arani - [[Polur|Etiwadi]] - [[Polur]] - [[Chengam]] Road
* '''State Highway - SH133''' Aarani - [[Polur|Etiwadi]] - [[Polur]] - [[Chengam]] Road


A bypass of [[Chennai]] (Arcot) Road, [[Chennai]] Road and [[Cuddalore]] Road is being completed.
A bypass of [[Chennai]] (Arcot) Road, [[Chennai]] Road and [[Cuddalore]] Road is being completed.
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=== Bus ===
=== Bus ===


Arani is {{cvt|126|km}} from Chennai, {{convert|38|km|0}} from [[Vellore]] and {{convert|60|km|0}} from [[Tiruvannamalai]]. There are two bus stops in the town and the [[Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation|TNSTC]] operates a daily service to major cities in southern Tamil Nadu. Arani to Chennai has a bus every 10 minutes from 02:15 am to 10:45 pm. The major inter-city bus routes to towns has predominant bus services to [[Vellore]], [[Tiruvannamalai]], [[Kanchipuram]] and [[Villupuram]], [[Bangalore]], [[Salem, Tamil Nadu|Salem]], [[Coimbatore]], [[Tirupur]], [[Erode]], [[Trichy]], [[Thanjavur]], [[Tiruvallur]], [[Thiruttani|Tirutani]], [[Tirupati|Tirupathi]], [[Pondicherry|Puduchery]], [[Thoothukudi]], [[Chidambaram]], [[Tindivanam]], [[Nagapattinam]], [[Madurai]], [[Cuddalore]] and other cities.{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}} The [[State Express Transport Corporation|SETC]] and [[Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation|TNSTC]] operates long-distance buses routes to the important cities.{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}}
Aarani is {{cvt|126|km}} from Chennai, {{convert|38|km|0}} from [[Vellore]] and {{convert|60|km|0}} from [[Tiruvannamalai]]. There are two bus stops in the town and the [[Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation|TNSTC]] operates a daily service to major cities in southern Tamil Nadu. Aarani to Chennai has a bus every 10 minutes from 02:15 am to 10:45 pm. The major inter-city bus routes to towns has predominant bus services to [[Vellore]], [[Tiruvannamalai]], [[Kanchipuram]] and [[Villupuram]] then [[Bangalore]], [[Salem, Tamil Nadu|Salem]], [[Coimbatore]], [[Tirupur]], [[Erode]], [[Trichy]], [[Thanjavur]], [[Tiruvallur]], [[Thiruttani|Tirutani]], [[Tirupati|Tirupathi]], [[Pondicherry|Puduchery]], [[Thoothukudi]], [[Chidambaram]], [[Tindivanam]], [[Gingee]], [[Nagapattinam]], [[Madurai]], [[Cuddalore]] and other cities.{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}} The [[State Express Transport Corporation|SETC]] and [[Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation|TNSTC]] operates long-distance buses routes to the important cities.{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}}


=== Train ===
=== Train ===


The [[Tindivanam]]–[[Nagari, Andhra Pradesh|Nagari]] route from the city is planned by the central government to connect trains via Arani. Also [[Katpadi]]–[[Villupuram]] was planned by the central government to connect trains via Arani in 1886. However, this railway station has been shifted to [[Kalambur]] on the Arani–[[Thiruvannamalai]] road. The railway station is the Arani railway station. It is located on the Arani–Thiruvannamalai road about {{cvt|10|km}} away. However, it is the nearest railway station to Arani, {{cvt|10|km}} away. The station is the third largest railway station in the district, apart from the [[Thiruvannamalai]] town and the Arani Railway Junction station. It opened for public use in 1889. The railway station is well connected to cities like [[Bangalore]], Svandpur, [[Vellore]], [[Katpadi]], [[Kolkata]] [[Howrah]], [[Tirupati]], [[Cuddalore]], [[Pondicherry]], [[Mannargudi]], [[Mayavaram]], [[Kumbakonam]], [[Trichy]], [[Dindigul]], [[Madurai]], [[Chennai Central]], [[Arakkonam]] and [[Tiruvallur]].
The [[Tindivanam]]–[[Nagari, Andhra Pradesh|Nagari]] route from the city is planned by the central government to connect trains via Aarani. Also [[Katpadi]]–[[Villupuram]] was planned by the central government to connect trains via Aarani in 1886. However, this railway station has been shifted to [[Kalambur]] on the Aarani–[[Thiruvannamalai]] road. The railway station is the Aarani railway station. It is located on the Aarani–Thiruvannamalai road about {{cvt|10|km}} away. However, it is the nearest railway station to Aarani, {{cvt|10|km}} away. The station is the third largest railway station in the district, apart from the [[Thiruvannamalai]] town and the Aarani Railway Junction station. It opened for public use in 1889. The railway station is well connected to cities like [[Bangalore]], Svandpur, [[Vellore]], [[Katpadi]], [[Kolkata]] [[Howrah]], [[Tirupati]], [[Cuddalore]], [[Pondicherry]], [[Mannargudi]], [[Mayavaram]], [[Kumbakonam]], [[Trichy]], [[Dindigul]], [[Madurai]], [[Chennai Central]], [[Arakkonam]] and [[Tiruvallur]].


== Education ==
== Education ==


[[File:ஆரணி பொறியியல் கல்லூரி நுழைவு வாயில்.jpg|thumb|University of Engineering College,Arani]]
[[File:ஆரணி பொறியியல் கல்லூரி நுழைவு வாயில்.jpg|thumb|University of Engineering College, Arni]]


Arani is a separate Education District in [[Tiruvannamalai District]]. There are two engineering colleges in Arani: University College of Engineering of [[Anna University]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.aucearni.in/index.php|title=College Website|website=University College}}</ref> and A.C.S Engineering College. Polytechnic Colleges and ITI Colleges also located in Arani.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}
Aarani is a separate Education District in [[Tiruvannamalai District]]. There are two engineering colleges in Aarani: University College of Engineering of [[Anna University]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.aucearni.in/index.php|title=College Website|website=University College}}</ref> and A.C.S Engineering College. Polytechnic Colleges, ITI and Arts & Science Colleges also located in Aarani.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}


The Govt. Boys High School, Govt. Girls High School, Subramaniya Sastri High School and more private higher secondary schools are located in Arani. The affiliated body of AISECT under MCIT GoI: M/S MTECH Business Solutions (IT Training Division), is present in Arani.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}
The Govt. Boys High School, Govt. Girls High School, Subramaniya Sastri High School and more private higher secondary schools are located in Aarani. The affiliated body of AISECT under MCIT GoI: M/S MTECH Business Solutions (IT Training Division), is present in Aarani.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080405072142/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/arni/ Tamilnad Government site]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080405072142/http://municipality.tn.gov.in/arni/ TamilNadu Government site]
* [https://www.census2011.co.in/data/subdistrict/5721-arani-tiruvannamalai-tamil-nadu.html Census 2011]
* [https://www.census2011.co.in/data/subdistrict/5721-arani-tiruvannamalai-tamil-nadu.html Census 2011]
* [https://www.indiagrowing.com/Tamil_Nadu/Tiruvannamalai/Arani Arani Village Details]
* [https://www.indiagrowing.com/Tamil_Nadu/Tiruvannamalai/Arani Aarani Village Details]
* [https://www.jainheritagecentres.com/jainism-in-india/tamil-nadu/arni-arani/ Heritage of Jainism in Arani]
* [https://www.jainheritagecentres.com/jainism-in-india/tamil-nadu/arni-arani/ Heritage of Jainism in Arani]
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Aarani
Selection Grade Municipality
Arani
Nickname: 
Silk & Rice City
Aarani is located in Tamil Nadu
Aarani
Aarani
Aarani, Tamil Nadu
Aarani is located in India
Aarani
Aarani
Aarani (India)
Coordinates: 12°40′17″N 79°16′54″E / 12.671300°N 79.281800°E / 12.671300; 79.281800
country India
StateTamilnadu
DistrictThiruvannamalai
RegionTondai Nadu
Establishedc. 1st millennium CE
Named forSilk & Rice
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituencyAarani (Lok Sabha constituency)
 • Member of Lok Sabha constituencyM. S. Tharaniventhan
 • Member of Legislative AssemblySevoor. Ramachandran
 • District CollectorMurugesh IAS
Area
 • Selection Grade Municipality
13.64 km2 (5.27 sq mi)
 • Rankselection grade municipality
Elevation
171 m (561 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Selection Grade Municipality
63,671
 • Rank30
 • Metro
92,375
Language
 • Official languageTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (Indian tuning time)
Postal code
632301, 632314, 632316, 632317, 632318
Phone numbers in India04173
Vehicle registrationTN 97
WebsiteArani Municipality

Aarani, officially spelled as Arni,[2][3][4] and also known as Periya Aarani, is a major commercial, industrial and cultural hub and also a divisional headquarter in the Thiruvanamalai district of Tamil Nadu, India. The town is the second largest urban center next to the district headquarters, Thiruvannamalai, and is administered by a selection grade municipality. Aarani is home to silk weaving, spinning mills and agricultural industries. Famous Aarani silk and a paddy variety named Aarani Ponni, known for its rich aroma, originates from Aarani. The town is often nicknamed as The Silk City. Aarani also has a rich cultural heritage as it is a major center of Tamil Jainism.

History

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Pallavas were the first to rule Aarani and were followed by Rashtrakutas in 968. The Chola period, including the reigns of Kulothunga Chola II (1070–1122) and Rajadhiraja Chola II (1166–1178), witnessed more developments in administration including formation of feudatories. Inscriptions also reveal several grants and donations made by Cholas to temples in the form of villages.[5]

In 1640 Jagir of Aarani was granted to Vedaji Bhaskar Pant, a Marathi Brahmin. The Jagir was continuously headed by the descendants of Bhaskar Pant till the Zamindari Abolition Bill was passed in 1948.[6]

Poosi Malai Kuppam is 12 kilometres (7 mi) away from Aarani. Raja Thirumala IV Rao Sahib built a sophisticated bungalow for his lover, an Anglo-Indian lady, there. During the Nawab period, there was a struggle between the British, French and Nawab Hyder Ali. The British captured Aarani. There is also a palace near the town, now used by the agriculture department.

Freedom Movement

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Mahatma Gandhi visited Aarani twice, once in 1932 and the second time in 1934. During his second visit he was accompanied by Rajendra Prasad. Gandhi's visits aimed at boosting Harijan upliftment and the movement for the boycott of Simon Commission. He visited V. Hariharan, an eminent physician and freedom fighter of Aarani, at his residence and held extensive consultations with him, as the latter was already actively involved in the upliftment of the impoverished weaver community of Aarani.

Fort

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There is a fort area in the heart of the town. It houses the forest department, sub jail, registration office, police station, women's police station, and agricultural office.

A monument situated in the parade ground of the fort commemorates Col. Robert Kelly, who was surveying the Aarani area. Kelly was killed in a duel on 29 September 1790 by his junior officer Capt. Urban Vigors, who in his chagrin erected the monument.[7]

Battle of Aarani

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The Battle of Arnee (or Battle of Aarani) took place at Aarani on 3 December 1751 during the Second Carnatic War. A British-led force under the command of Robert Clive defeated and routed a much larger Franco-Indian force under the command of Raza Sahib. The French troops were guarding a convoy of treasure. Clive took up a position in swampy ground, crossed by a causeway in which the convoy was forced to pass. The French were thrown into disorder and forced to retreat, but night saved them from total destruction. The treasure, however, was captured.

After independence

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Aarani was constituted as a third-grade municipality in the year 1951. As per G.O. No. 564, on 2 February 1951, it was classified as Second Grade Municipality. The population of the town was then 24,567 people. The entire area of Aarani Revenue village was included within the jurisdiction of the municipality. As of 2007 from 9 May 1983 onwards, as per G.O. No. 851 Aarani is classified as first grade municipality. The population of the town was then 63,741 people. From 2008 onwards as per G.O No- 1067, Classified as Selection Grade Municipality, the population of the town was then 92,375 people.[8]

Geography

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Arni is located at 12°40′N 79°17′E / 12.67°N 79.28°E / 12.67; 79.28[9] on the banks of the Kamandala Naaga river. It has an average elevation of 151 metres (495 ft).

Demographics

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Religious census
Religion Percent(%)
Hindu
89.16%
Muslim
7.30%
Christian
1.8%
Sikh
0.01%
Buddhist
0.01%
Jain
1.43%
Other
0.19%
No religion
0.0%
Linguistic census
Linguistic groups Percent(%)
Tamil
71.57%
Telugu
13.07%
Urdu
12.39%
Kannada
1.01%
Creole
0.4%
Other
0.51%

According to 2011 census, Arni town with 33 wards had a population of 63,671 with a sex-ratio of 1,036 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929, but extended town including all the sub urban area had a population of 92,375.[10] A total of 6,346 people were under the age of six, constituting 3,200 males and 3,146 females. The average literacy of the town was 76.9%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.[10] The town had a total of 14889 households. There were a total of 23,298 workers, comprising 153 cultivators, 343 main agricultural labourers, 2,185 in household industries, 17,919 other workers, 2,698 marginal workers, 33 marginal cultivators, 100 marginal agricultural labourers, 224 marginal workers in household industries and 2,341 other marginal workers.[11] As per the religious census of 2011, Aarani (M) had 89.16% Hindus, 7.39% Muslims, 1.8% Christians, 0.01% Sikhs, 0.01% Buddhists, 1.43% Jains, 0.19% following other religions and 0.0% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference.[12]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19019,299—    
191113,394+44.0%
192114,286+6.7%
193117,446+22.1%
194119,668+12.7%
195124,567+24.9%
196131,351+27.6%
198138,668+23.3%
199154,881+41.9%
200160,888+10.9%
201192,375+51.7%
Sources:

Administration and politics

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Municipality officials
Chairman AC Mani[16]
Commissioner [17]
Vice-chairman Paari babu[18]
Elected members
Member of Legislative Assembly Sevoor.S.Ramachandran[19]
Member of Parliament M.S THARANIVENDHAN DMK [20]

Municipality

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The Aarani municipality was established in 1931 when India was a colony of the United Kingdom. It was promoted to a second-grade municipal municipality in 1954, first-grade in 1989, and selection grade in 2008. The municipality has 33 wards and there is an elected councillor for each of those wards. The functions of the municipality are devolved into six departments: General Administration/Personnel, Engineering, Revenue, Public Health, City Planning and Information Technology (IT). All these departments are under the control of a Municipal Commissioner who is the executive head. The legislative powers are vested in a body of 33 members, one each from the 33 wards. The legislative body is headed by an elected chairperson assisted by a deputy chairperson.[citation needed]

Regional Transport Office

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Aarani is the newly created regional transport office in Thiruvannamalai district. Until 2018, the Thiruvannamalai code was operated by TN 25 as the Sub Transport Office. Subsequently, with the efforts of the Minister of Hindu Religious Affairs, Sevoor Ramachandran, created a new Regional Transport Office code, TN 97.[21] The headquarters of the Regional Transport Office is Aarani. It consists of the taluks of Aarani, Polur, Chetpet, Jamunamarattur, Cheyyar, Vembakkam, Vandavasi and Kalasapakkam.

Revenue division

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Aarani revenue code is a newly developed district in Thiruvannamalai district.[22] The Revenue Division was funded by the efforts of the Hindu Religious Affairs Minister, Mr Sevur Ramachandran. It was opened in April 2016 by Palanisamy. The Aarani Revenue Division consists of the taluks of Aarani, Polur, Chettupattu, Kalasapakkam and Jamunamathur. In addition to this, the Aarani Revenue Division is one of the highest earners in the Thiruvannamalai district.[citation needed]

State Assembly constituency

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Aarani block is one of the 234 assembly seats in Tamilnadu. Aarani municipality is subject to the Aarani (state assembly constituency) and Aarani (Lok Sabha constituency). In the legislative elections held in 2016, it belongs to the AIDMK. Aarani was the winner of Sevoor Ramachandran.

Lok Shaba constituency

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Aarani Loksabha constituency

Economy

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Major revenue is generated from certain businessss: rice production and silk saree weaving. There are more than 300 rice mills to produce rice called "Arni Ponni" from paddies. The town also has a large communities of silk weavers who specialise in making silk sarees. Hand looms are most frequently used for weaving, although recently some have turned to mechanised methods such as power looms. Aarani is the town with the most revenue in Tiruvannamalai District. Though the town is not well known outside Tamil Nadu, a large quantity of India's silk apparels is produced by the people of Aarani.[23]

Transport

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Road

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Aarani is well connected to major cities by road: in 2018 NHAI and Ministry of Road Transport and Highways minister Nitin Gadkari proposed an Eight Lane Green Corridor Express Highway from Chennai to Salem which would connect through Aarani. The distance is 277.3 km from Chennai to Salem but this project has been facing opposition from locals including farmers over fears of losing their farmland. Many environmentalists were also against this project because it has been proposed to go through the reserve forest and water bodies.[citation needed]

A bypass of Chennai (Arcot) Road, Chennai Road and Cuddalore Road is being completed.

Bus

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Aarani is 126 km (78 mi) from Chennai, 38 kilometres (24 mi) from Vellore and 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Tiruvannamalai. There are two bus stops in the town and the TNSTC operates a daily service to major cities in southern Tamil Nadu. Aarani to Chennai has a bus every 10 minutes from 02:15 am to 10:45 pm. The major inter-city bus routes to towns has predominant bus services to Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Kanchipuram and Villupuram then Bangalore, Salem, Coimbatore, Tirupur, Erode, Trichy, Thanjavur, Tiruvallur, Tirutani, Tirupathi, Puduchery, Thoothukudi, Chidambaram, Tindivanam, Gingee, Nagapattinam, Madurai, Cuddalore and other cities.[citation needed] The SETC and TNSTC operates long-distance buses routes to the important cities.[citation needed]

Train

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The TindivanamNagari route from the city is planned by the central government to connect trains via Aarani. Also KatpadiVillupuram was planned by the central government to connect trains via Aarani in 1886. However, this railway station has been shifted to Kalambur on the Aarani–Thiruvannamalai road. The railway station is the Aarani railway station. It is located on the Aarani–Thiruvannamalai road about 10 km (6.2 mi) away. However, it is the nearest railway station to Aarani, 10 km (6.2 mi) away. The station is the third largest railway station in the district, apart from the Thiruvannamalai town and the Aarani Railway Junction station. It opened for public use in 1889. The railway station is well connected to cities like Bangalore, Svandpur, Vellore, Katpadi, Kolkata Howrah, Tirupati, Cuddalore, Pondicherry, Mannargudi, Mayavaram, Kumbakonam, Trichy, Dindigul, Madurai, Chennai Central, Arakkonam and Tiruvallur.

Education

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University of Engineering College, Arni

Aarani is a separate Education District in Tiruvannamalai District. There are two engineering colleges in Aarani: University College of Engineering of Anna University[24] and A.C.S Engineering College. Polytechnic Colleges, ITI and Arts & Science Colleges also located in Aarani.[citation needed]

The Govt. Boys High School, Govt. Girls High School, Subramaniya Sastri High School and more private higher secondary schools are located in Aarani. The affiliated body of AISECT under MCIT GoI: M/S MTECH Business Solutions (IT Training Division), is present in Aarani.[citation needed]

References

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