Transforming Anakaputhur: From Weavers’ Colony to Thriving Hub of Opportunity
Anakaputhur, once known as Aanai Kattu Puthur-the place where elephants were tethered for the kings of nearby Pallavapuram-is on the cusp of significant transformation. Nestled between two banks of the Adyar River, this small locality is now part of the Tambaram Corporation and is poised for rapid development.
Historically significant for its textile production, Anakaputhur was renowned for its unique Real Madras Handkerchiefs, Bleeding Madras, and Madras Checks. These handlooms supplied regions as far as Nigeria but have drastically dwindled from 5,000 looms to just about a hundred today. “After the Nigerian market crash and a lack of marketing opportunities, we pivoted from Madras Checks to lungies, jute products, and sarees,” explains C. Sekar, a third-generation weaver who incorporates banana fiber into his cotton sarees. “The once-clear waters of the Adyar River helped our colors remain vibrant, but pollution from nearby leather factories is threatening that quality.”
Only 3 kilometers from Meenambakkam Airport, Anakaputhur maintains a tranquil atmosphere during off-peak hours. S. Arjun, a local real estate agent, notes that while areas like Balaji Nagar and Gurusamy Nagar have slowly begun to redevelop, many old settlements with their traditional tiled roofs remain largely untouched. “Most of these homes are either abandoned or facing pressure as residents seek modern amenities,” he adds. The local streets are often muddy and impassable during monsoons, further complicating living conditions.
However, infrastructure improvements are on the horizon. The ongoing widening of the Pallavaram-Kundrathur-Poonamallee Road, facilitated by the Highways Department, promises enhanced connectivity. This critical thoroughfare links GST Road to Poonamallee High Road and will ultimately connect to the proposed greenfield airport at Parandur. A retired highways engineer explains, “Widening the road to 24 meters will enhance safety and accommodate larger vehicles, fostering further development.”
Residents are optimistic about the recent upgrade of the Anakaputhur Municipality and its merger with the Tambaram Corporation. Infrastructure projects, including underground drainage systems, are nearing completion. Krishnaveni, a long-time resident, highlights the community’s previous struggles: “We used to be just a municipality with 18 wards and minimal facilities. Now, we’re seeing improvements and were informed that road enhancements will commence soon.”
As Anakaputhur transitions from its historical roots to a burgeoning hub in the Chennai metropolitan area, the resilience of its residents and the promise of new developments paint a hopeful picture for the future. With ongoing changes and increased investment, the area stands as a testament to the dynamic growth taking place across Chennai.
Through these developments, the rich history of Anakaputhur may blend seamlessly into a more modern identity, as long as the community and authorities can address the pressing environmental challenges that threaten this transformation.
Original Source: https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/anakaputhur-a-former-weavers-colony-now-on-the-verge-of-development/article69862617.ece
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Publish Date: 2025-07-29 06:28:00