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Ranipet district

Coordinates: 12°56′01″N 79°20′28.9″E / 12.93361°N 79.341361°E / 12.93361; 79.341361
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Ranipet District
Ranipettai District
Rock-cut temple, Mahendravadi
Rock-cut temple, Mahendravadi
Location in Tamil Nadu
Location in Tamil Nadu
Map
Ranipet district
Coordinates: 12°56′01″N 79°20′28.9″E / 12.93361°N 79.341361°E / 12.93361; 79.341361
Country India
State Tamil Nadu
Founded byTamil Nadu Government
HeadquartersRanipet
Largest CityArakkonam
TaluksWALAJAPET
Arcot
Arakkonam
Nemili
Sholinghur
Kalavai[1]
Government
 • TypeDistrict Administration
 • BodyRanipet District Collectorate
 • District CollectorS. Valarmathi IAS
 • Superintendent of PoliceDeepa Sathyan, IPS
Area
 • Total
2,234 km2 (863 sq mi)
Population
 • Total
1,210,277
 • Density540/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Websitehttps://ranipet.nic.in

Ranipet district is one of the 38 districts of Tamil Nadu, India, formed by trifurcating Vellore district. The Government of Tamil Nadu has announced its proposal on 15 August 2019, together with Tirupattur district. However, it was officially declared on 28 November 2019 by Tamil Nadu Government. The town of Ranipet would serve as the district headquarters.[3][4][5][6][7]

Geography

The district shares borders with districts of Vellore on the west, Kanchipuram on the east, Tiruvannamalai on the south and Thiruvallur on the northeast. River Palar passes along the district bordering Ranipet and Arcot towns. The largest taluk and town in the district is Arakkonam.

Divisions

Revenue Divisions and Taluks

Ranipet Revenue Division: Kalavai, Arcot, Walajapet, Sholinghur

Arakkonam Revenue Division: Nemili, Arakkonam

Proposed Taluks: Ranipet, Melvisharam, Timiri, Kaveripakkam

Municipalities

  1. Ranipet
  2. Arakkonam
  3. Arcot
  4. Walajapet
  5. Melvisharam
  6. Sholinghur

Proposed Municipalities: Nemili

Town Panchayats

  1. Timiri
  2. Kaveripakkam
  3. Kalavai
  4. Nemili
  5. Thakkolam
  6. Panapakkam
  7. Vilapakkam
  8. Ammoor

Proposed Town Panchayats: Sembedu, Tirumalpur, Narasingapuram, Thagarakuppam, Tajpura, Navlock Garden

Panchayat Unions / Blocks

  1. Timiri
  2. Arcot
  3. Walajapet
  4. Sholingur
  5. Kaveripakkam
  6. Nemili
  7. Arakkonam

Demographics

At the time of the 2011 census, Ranipet district had a population of 1,210,277. Ranipet district has a sex ratio of 1007 females per 1000 males. 39.97% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 23.63% and 0.9% of the population respectively.[8]

Religions in Ranipet district (2011)[9]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
90.01%
Islam
7.25%
Christianity
2.48%
Other or not stated
0.26%

Hindus are the majority community in the district, with 90% population share. Muslims are around 7% while Christians are 2% of the population. The majority of Muslims and Christians live in the urban areas of the district.[9]

Languages of Ranipet district (2011)[10]

  Tamil (85.95%)
  Telugu (6.75%)
  Urdu (6.01%)
  Others (1.29%)

Tamil is the majority language, spoken by 85.95% of the population. Telugu is spoken by 6.75%, while Urdu is spoken by 6.01%.[10]

Politics

Source:[11][12]
District No. Constituency Name Party Alliance Remarks
Ranipet 38 Arakkonam (SC) S. Ravi All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam None
39 Sholingur A. M. Munirathinam Indian National Congress SPA

Economy

Some of the SIDCO and SIPCOT industrial parks are located in Ranipet and vital to its economy. Clusters of leather factories are also located in Ranipet. [citation needed]

SIPCOT

The State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu Limited (SIPCOT), was formed in 1971 to promote industrial growth in the state and to advance term loans to medium and large industries.[13] The SIPCOT Industrial Complex, Ranipet Phase I, is located at Mukundarayapuram. Phase II and Phase III are spread over an area of 730 acres and are located in Ranipet.

There are a number of large- and medium-scale leather industries making both finished leather and leather articles such as shoes and garments for export. There are other small-scale industries in Ranipet, mostly engaged in chemical, leather and tool making. These industries are the major lifeline for the town.

One of the oldest companies in Ranipet that was formed in the early 19th century is EID Parry, named after Thomas Parry, who sailed to India and started a merchant business in India. The branch of EID Parry located in Ranipet is one of the largest ceramic plants in South India. In addition to Ceramics, the company also produces fertilizers in this location sold to farmers around the country. EID Parry also produces confectioneries in other locations.

After the acquisition of the company Johnson & Pedder, EID Parry produced Ballerina ceramic designs in India. Most residents, several decades ago, worked for EID Parry before the expansion of Sipcot Industrial complex and arrival of Central Government-aided engineering unit such as BHEL.

World's first diesel tractor manufacturing Italian company SAME DEUTZ-FAHR India (P) limited (SDFI) located at Sipcot industrial complex. They manufacture tractors and engines for export and domestic market, ranging from 35 hp to 80 hp tractor with advanced technology.

The French company Plastic Omnium and world No.1 fuel systems manufacturer established a factory in 2010 for the purpose of delivering fuel tank systems to local automobile manufacturers such as Toyota and Hyundai.

Thirumalai Chemicals Ltd. a large Petrochemical unit is one of the largest manufacturers of Phthalic Anhydride and Food Acidulants in Asia, and employs around 2000 people in and around Ranipet.

Precision tool industries

  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Precision Tools Limited (MHI-IPT), a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, opened its plant in Ranipet in 2007, doubling its production capacity in gear cutting tools.[14] Products manufactured by MHI-IPT at this plant are Hobs, Shaping cutters, Gear Shaving cutters, Master Gears, Broaches and Rotary cutter.
  • TVS-Brakes India Sholingur's foundry division is located at Sholingur to manufacture Permanent Mold Grey Iron castings with an installed capacity of 5,000 MTPA which later increased to 26,000 MTPA in the year 2005.[15]

Arcot is the principal market for the surrounding agricultural area. It also has a viable local weaving industry, and groundnut oil industry. Arcot is most famous for edible oil production, mainly focusing on groundnut and gingelly oil production. A number of oil expellers are available in and around Arcot. Certain caste of people are more dominant and involved in this edible oil business.

Walajapet was used for business purpose and one of the biggest trade centres during the time of British rule. Walajapet is one of the oldest town in the North Arcot Region. It is famous for silk weaving and has a nickname, "Walajapet-The Silk City". It is situated in the belt of the Ranipet SIPCOT Industrial Complex as a public limited company wholly owned by the Government.

Walajapet is one of the noted centre for the production of silk weaving and bamboo furniture making centre. The commercial activities is concentrated at Thoppai street, Annaicut Road, Bazaar street, Thirumalai Street. There is a daily market available in this town.

Leathers Industries

Ranipet was once glorified as fast developing industrial zone, but faced economic depression. Ranipet indirectly suffered from Great Recession 2008 as leather business and exports cater to Western Developed nations. A special economic zone is established at Nellikuppam, a suburb of Ranipet.

Ranipet houses AH Group And KH Group of companies. Nearly 400 small and medium leather units are placed in Ranipet.

Engineering & manufacturing industries

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), is an Indian state-owned integrated power plant equipment manufacturing company. Its Boiler Auxiliaries Plant (BAP) is located in Ranipet. BHEL Ranipet has performed exceedingly well according to its executive director, as it has won the 'Best Productive Unit' trophy from among all the units of BHEL in 2012. This plant has clocked a turnover of 4,210 crores, with shop production crossing the 100,000-tonne benchmark, also registering a profit before tax of 1,260 crores for the 2012 financial year. It has so far obtained 21 patents and 46 copyrights.[16]

BHEL-Boiler Auxiliaries Plant, Ranipet is installing a 5 MW solar power plant which will cover the entire energy needs of the plant,[17] also entering into an agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan to manufacture and supply a flue gas desulphurisation system meant for removal of sulphur dioxide from flue gases.[18]

ArcelorMittal Dhamm Processing Private Limited is a joint venture firm between the world's largest steel producing firm ArcelorMittal and Mumbai based Dhamm Steel for manufacturing steel components at an estimated cost of 100-crores at Ranipet. It manufactures finished steel components for earth moving equipment manufacturers, construction and power industries.[19]

MRF Limited (formerly Madras Rubber Factory Ltd) is an India-based company engaged in manufacturing, distribution and sale of tires for various kinds of vehicles ranging from helicopters to automobiles is located at Arakkonam.[20]

Urban infrastructure

Arakkonam Junction railway station is the largest railway junction in Ranipet district. It is located at the intersection of the Chennai–Bangalore line and the Guntakal–Chennai line, which is part of Mumbai–Chennai line. Arakkonam has one of the biggest workshop for Southern Railway, known as the "Engineering Workshop" (EWS) which has many employees serving the Indian Railways in various process related with fabrication and processing of various metal components for the railways. Most of the machines in these workshops are a century old and some of them are working. It also has an electric locomotive shed, known as the "Electric Loco Shed" (ELS).[21] WAG-5 and WAP-4 locomotives are maintained here. Suburban electric train facility is also available towards Chennai. The second-biggest Food Corporation of India (FCI) godown is located at Arakkonam. It is used to store all types of food grains for a long periods. Transport is also available by road to all major cities and towns.

The runway at the INS Rajali, a naval air force of the Indian Navy in Arakkonam is 4,500 metres in length, making it the second-longest air force runway in the Indian Subcontinent. It is also Asia's second-biggest Naval Training Centre.

Many official buildings in Arakkonam were built during the British era. An underpass beneath the railway connects Arakkonam and Kanchipuram and is one of the city's oldest structures. It was built with lime mortar and stones.

Hospitals

The Scudder Memorial Hospital, started around 1866 by Silas Downer Scudder, is a big hospital that was started well before CMCH was commissioned in Vellore. A new branch of CMCH, Vellore has been opened near Ratnagiri on Golden Quadrilateral highway.[citation needed] With hospitals such as Apollo KH Hospital in Melvisharam the health care industry is growing rapidly.[22]

Aayurdhaa Hospital located in the town of Sholinghur, is another well known hospital among general public in and around Ranipet district. They are famous for their timely, caring approach to patients and providing quality services at reasonable and economical charges and their peaceful location among the nature under the direct view of the Hill Temples of Sholinghur.

See also

References

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