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[[Image:Tidel Park junction panorama.jpg|thumb|330px|A view of the Rajiv Gandhi Salai at [[Thiruvanmiyur]] junction and the [[Chennai MRTS]]]]
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'''Rajiv Gandhi Salai''', previously known as '''Old Mahabalipuram Road''' (OMR) or '''IT Corridor''' is a major road in suburbanan [[Chennai]], [[India]], beginning at the [[Madhya Kailash]] temple in Adyar and continuing south till [[Mahabalipuram]], ultimately merging with the [[East Coast Road]]. This is popularly called as the 'IT Corridor' because this stretch has become home to many IT/ITES companies.
'''Rajiv Gandhi Salai''', previously known as '''Old Mahabalipuram Road''' (OMR) or '''IT Corridor''' is a major road in suburban [[Chennai]], [[India]], beginning at the [[Madhya Kailash]] temple in Adyar and continuing south till [[Mahabalipuram]], ultimately merging with the [[East Coast Road]]. This is popularly called as the 'IT Corridor' because this stretch has become home to many IT/ITES companies.


TNRDC has incorporated a special purpose organization called 'IT Expressway Ltd' (ITEL) as a wholly owned subsidiary, for domiciling the IT Corridor Project. ITEL is an investment vehicle and the TNRDC is its Managing Associate. It is responsible for project implementation and operations and maintenance of the IT Corridor. The IT Corridor Project is being implemented in two phases – Phase-I between Madhya Kailash Temple Junction and [[Siruseri]], and Phase-II between Siruseri and Mahabalipuram. The 2.1 km long ECR Link Road connecting IT Corridor at Sholinganallur and East Coast Road at Kudumiyandithoppu is also included in Phase-I. As part of the Phase-II, two bypasses would be provided in Kelambakkam and Thiruporur <ref> [http://www.hindu.com/2009/02/11/stories/2009021159650500.htm Pending Metro-Water works on the IT Corridor] </ref>
TNRDC has incorporated a special purpose organization called 'IT Expressway Ltd' (ITEL) as a wholly owned subsidiary, for domiciling the IT Corridor Project. ITEL is an investment vehicle and the TNRDC is its Managing Associate. It is responsible for project implementation and operations and maintenance of the IT Corridor. The IT Corridor Project is being implemented in two phases – Phase-I between Madhya Kailash Temple Junction and [[Siruseri]], and Phase-II between Siruseri and Mahabalipuram. The 2.1 km long ECR Link Road connecting IT Corridor at Sholinganallur and East Coast Road at Kudumiyandithoppu is also included in Phase-I. As part of the Phase-II, two bypasses would be provided in Kelambakkam and Thiruporur <ref> [http://www.hindu.com/2009/02/11/stories/2009021159650500.htm Pending Metro-Water works on the IT Corridor] </ref>

Revision as of 08:56, 6 November 2009

A view of the Rajiv Gandhi Salai at Thiruvanmiyur junction and the Chennai MRTS

Rajiv Gandhi Salai, previously known as Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR) or IT Corridor is a major road in suburban Chennai, India, beginning at the Madhya Kailash temple in Adyar and continuing south till Mahabalipuram, ultimately merging with the East Coast Road. This is popularly called as the 'IT Corridor' because this stretch has become home to many IT/ITES companies.

TNRDC has incorporated a special purpose organization called 'IT Expressway Ltd' (ITEL) as a wholly owned subsidiary, for domiciling the IT Corridor Project. ITEL is an investment vehicle and the TNRDC is its Managing Associate. It is responsible for project implementation and operations and maintenance of the IT Corridor. The IT Corridor Project is being implemented in two phases – Phase-I between Madhya Kailash Temple Junction and Siruseri, and Phase-II between Siruseri and Mahabalipuram. The 2.1 km long ECR Link Road connecting IT Corridor at Sholinganallur and East Coast Road at Kudumiyandithoppu is also included in Phase-I. As part of the Phase-II, two bypasses would be provided in Kelambakkam and Thiruporur [1]

The entire stretch will be built as 6 lane road with additional service roads and footpaths on the sides. In phase-I, the total right of way is 41 metres and the footpaths will be built over the ducts for sewerage, drainage and other service lines. This space constraint was one of the reason Phase-I works got delayed. TNRDC has proposed to keep the width of the second phase at 60 metres. The additional land is planned for separate space for pavements and ducts to enable the simultaneous development of work for ducts and pavements unlike in Phase-I. [2]

Though the IT expressway was to have been fully operationalised by March 2005, the road works ran into rough weather and suffered undue delay due to contractual problems and other issues, including shifting of service utility facilities and land acquisition. The actual inaugration of the six-lane main carriageway - and the 2.1-km link road connecting the IT corridor and ECR - happened on 29th Oct 2008.[3] Starting 14th Dec 2008, TNRDC has started collecting toll, for phase–I of Rajiv Gandhi Salai (from Madhya Kailash junction to Siruseri).[4] However (as per official acknowledgement), as of Feb 2009, the phase-I construction work is still not complete in all aspects - including work on service roads, footpaths and drains. [5]

IT corridor

Tidel Park and ELNET

The prestigious TIDEL Park is home to a number of BPO and IT/ITES companies. Almost all major IT/ITES companies like Satyam Computer Services, HCL Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services, Accenture India,TECCI Park, Wipro Technologies, Cognizant Technology Solutions,Scope International, Photon Infotech, Polaris Software Lab, and Infosys are situated along the IT Corridor. Prominent Government Institutes and technical/ educational institutions are also situated along the Corridor. The corridor stretches from Tidel Park in Tharamani to SIPCOT IT Park in Siruseri. All IT bigwigs like Infosys, TCS, CTS have their own facilities in the It corridor.

Besides, Small Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu Ltd (SIPCOT) has developed a Cyber City, spread over 2000 acres (8 km²) in Siruseri, abutting the IT Corridor. A number of IT/ITES Companies are in the process of setting up their facilities in the Cyber City

Housing

The burgeoning population of information technology professionals is having a logical influence on real estate development, with a slew of residential apartments coming up along the IT Corridor. The total investment in such projects in this area is estimated at a whopping Rs 550 crore.

Tamil Nadu Government's TNHB has created a satellite township at Sholinganallur with IT Parks,arterial roads,schools,parks,play grounds and bus Terminus.The TNHB township of 4000 dwellings is situated next to the up coming 200 acres Rs1000 corer National Maritime university complex.

The last one year has seen activities from leading real estate and construction companies from other states. Some of the builders who are active in this area are Hiranandani,Mantri Developers, Puravankara Projects, L&T Constructions, DLF Group, Vijay Shanthi Builders, Naveen Construction, Suryavardhan Estates Private Limited, Jain Housing & Constructions, RAMS Builders, Singapore-based Ascendas, Bangalore-based RMZ, Arhihant, Doshi & Doshi, Rajyog and Prince foundations Ltd. Most of the developers are also offering amenities like health clubs, sports facilities, supermarkets etc in this belt so that the residents don't need to travel to the city for those. Construction of a state-of-the art shopping mall with a hotel and cinema is also in progress. There are currently about 70,000 people employed in the IT and BPO companies along this corridor alone. The impetus for real estate development has come from projections that about an additional one lakh people will be employed in the IT belt in the next one to two years. Property prices have risen 40 to 50 per cent in the whole belt, in the last two years.

Colleges

Important colleges along OMR include <jeppiaar engineering college>, Sathyabhama Deemed University, <st. marys school of managemental studies><jeppiaar SRR engineering college>St. Joseph College of Engineering, SSN College of Engineering. National maritime University, the first in India is currently being built in Shollinganallur, The university complex will also house an Aquarium,National Maritime Museum,Food Courts, Hotel and residential complex. The ministry of shipping is seeking public private partnership to build a five star hotel in the complex.

Transportation

Bus routes

The Chennai MRTS runs parallel to the corridor for 3km

Chennai's city bus service, the MTC operates buses along OMR. Most MTC buses terminate at or before Sholinganallur, which roughly defines the official city limits. The buses that go beyond Sholinganallur are headed for Kelambakkam. These include 19B (from Saidapet), M5 (from Adyar), and 21H (from Broadway which is near Chennai Central railway station).

State buses and buses going to Pondicherry currently operate via East Coast Road instead of OMR.

Bus stops

File:Location map of OMR & Thuraipakkam.jpg
Location map of OMR & Thuraipakkam

There are two routes for the OMR road, one is from Madhya Kailash and the other from Adyar. The SRP Tools bus stop is the junction at which the road from the above two routes meet. The Adyar route is highly congested where it goes through Thiruvanmiyur then on to the SRP Tools bus stop. From Velechery through Vijayanagar there is also a road to the SRP Tools bustop. Important bus stops on OMR (starting from Madhya Kailash):

References