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The Pondicherry
Overview
Pondicherry is part of Tondaimandalam (Tondai Nadu),
is the capital city and the largest city of the Indian
union territory of Puducherry. The city of Pondicherry
is situated in Puducherry district of the union territory.
It is affectionately known as Pondy, and has been officially
known by the alternative name Puducherry in Tamil (New Town) since 2006.
The history of the city of Pondicherry is recorded only after
the arrival of Dutch, Portuguese, British and French colonialists.
By contrast, nearby places such as Arikamedu, Ariyankuppam,
Kakayanthoppe, Villianur and Bahur, which were colonised by
the French East India Company over a period of time and which
later became the union territory of Pondicherry, have recorded
histories that predate the colonial period.
On 18 October 1954 in a general election involving 178 people
in Pondicherry Municipal and Commune Panchayat, 170 people were
in favour of independence and eight people voted against.
Pondicherry, Mahé, Yanam, Karaikal and Chandernagor remained a
part of French India until 1954 when it was incorporated into
the Indian Union along with the rest of French India.
A marketplace named Poduke or Poduca is recorded as a Roman
trading destination from the mid 1st century.
The Vijayanagar Empire took control of almost all of the South
of India in the 14th century and maintained control until 1638
when they were supplanted by the Sultan of Bijapur.
The de facto transfer of the French Indian territories from
French governance to the Indian union took place on 1 November
1954, and was established as the union territory of Pondicherry.
Place Of
Interest
Pondicherry is a popular tourist destination in
South India. The city has many colonial buildings,
churches, temples, and statues which, combined with
the systematic town planning and planned French style
avenues, still preserve much of the colonial ambiance.
While the sea is a popular draw for tourists, Pondicherry
no longer has the beautiful sand beaches that once graced
its coastline.
The Sri Aurobindo Ashram, located on rue de la Marine,
is one of the most important ashrams in India, founded by
the renowned Freedom Fighter and spiritual philosopher
Sri Aurobindo.
It is meant to be a universal town where men and women of
all countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony,
above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities.
Puducherry is also popular for its eateries that cover a wide
variety of cuisines ranging from French, Indian and Italian to
Mexican, Thai and Chinese.
Chunnambar Backwater resort is situated 8 km from Pondicherry,
along the Cuddalore Main Road. This tropical resort is flanked
by a quiet-flowing creek on one side. Boating and tree house
are very popular.